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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , S A T U R D A Y ,- N O V H M H K R 25.

'ANT 1 Government Takes Action
NEUTRAL ZONE IN EACH
Preparation, o f Evidence
PROPOSITION HELD UP
On Million Dollar Waste PLANT SALE,
POINCARE FOR
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FLOWER
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FOR SANFORD SMUGGLING
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PARIS, ,Nov. 25#—Pcrhiicr Pnln- O rd e re d Ily if. S. D is tr ic t AtIn line; with the verx general nwnk-j PENSACOLA, Nov. 25.—Four perLAUSANNE, Nov. 25—The rfcquest care is holding firm ii/h ts
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n
e
W
ho
W
ill
is intention
ilercst in the beautifying of;imps pleaded gUilty of Chinese and
cuing interest
of Turkish delegate* to lTcar East to, support the ratification of the .
WASHINGTON. Nov. 25.—AgrCe- IHUG1IT YOUNG LIFE TAKEN
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R ush C a se
rounds, The Woman’s (’lull, li&lt;ntnr smuggling eases which occupied
hiinie grounds',
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conference for neutral zone .on Tur­ Washington1 nrninmenUi conference
mer.t was renehtd in the Senate to­
H Y A I.IQV0R-CRA7.KI) MAN
jthrough
it* ‘Welfare Department, is federal court three days were sente’ncX l t r T».c .» « «oclnf.il t ' t r « )
key’s western boundary has been bold agreements in parliament, it was
day for a final vote Monday «ili the
WHOM HE DIDN’T KNOW
CHICAGO,
Nov.
25.—Prep:
glutting
on
a plant sale ami flower Vil tiiis morning. C. I*. Moore, allegreparation
up npp.trently because no .nations staled today. He will risk in the
ndmiiibtratiun
measure to loan
wAa sentenced
went-1« guarantee peace to any ilali:U‘ sofr the government. Jor tip- of evidence in aRegctLjxiiUion. iktlla^ . tatK jft.r$8 ,000,drift~~ThC ~SPPlUtT~tftHT The reiilnfiif.. nr~Mr. Jqii T*-geHi- at some point on F irs t rtreet.
to
G
O
days
ami
fine
$500;
Charlie Sue,
Wastage
in
aviation
actio
n
of
army
adJmi„
,ct,
untll
Mondny.
ksn zone. Ismct I’usha's statement prnvji! of the pacts, but will not go
were ecarried from Cairo to Naylor
li.i
order
to
fee
and
to
show^
ju
s
t.
CJiineeo
of
Apallchlcoln,*entenccd
to
signal
corps
heic
during
the
war
was
that Turkey desired powers guarantee so far, i( is. stated, as to oppose any
When the Senate quit work a
.neutrality d f'b e lt thirty .'kilometers rcasonabjo reservation which the begun by federal officials. Move or­ motion offered.by Senator Simmons, for -burin.! .Monday, his death result- jvrhnt 'may be done nt this-season of r,o dnys arid fined, ?2t)0 ; ' William
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vide along MnriUn -river brought no foreign a ffa irs committee may re­ dered by^Unlted States District A t­ Democrat, North t ’aroliun, * wfls ing'from gun shot wounds' inflicted j the yeat-,- rinall priaes will l&gt;e given j L'pdsoy nnd Isom Underwood, negro,
f
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:
’immheiii
of
crew
of
alleged
smug'
:
torney
d
y
n
e
who
arinounccd
any
fur­
by
n
jnnn
named
Potrail
on
a
hunt!
f°r
Hu*
foiiowiug
exhibits:
pending' tq* semi tlu»» resolution nudefinite ddcfslon by powers,. Was evi- p o r t
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Handsomest
vase
or
basket
of
roses
gling
e’
ehooner,
were
sentenced
to
no
ther.
nttempts
of
the
indicted
men
to
dmtly agreed neutrality question
thorizing the loan hack to the . f i- ! ing trip in .Florida.
Forecast of Unfavorable action by
gmwn. in oiie Seminole county garden, days, - Llontey Rive, Pensacola, who .
could be disposed of later at tlnie ex­ tin* chamber are snid in government delay trial of ease would bitktrenuous. nance.cjiminitteo with. instrucHopn to
Reports say that tho shooting was! Finest collection of autumn blpont plcml-d not-.guilty. was not sentenced;
4y.
opposed
by
the
government.
Tile
I'liminntc ‘ the loan fehture and re­ delihernti's add that It was u clear j
pected decision on Oardnndlen ques­ circles to have no solid foundation
from one garden.
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K’pptain Edmupdson, who was ncquittion.
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although no opo knows just how ease hus been continued-seven times. port out only the amendments, nt- rasn. of order. It is said that Mr.;
Most
effective
arrangenn-nt
of
fanted of eliatge of smuggling aliens is
tnclted in the Semite nuth-irozing nn Ia-gi-tte and a party "f friends weethe chamber stands .on the question,1
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. , one garnen.
-on
trial today- indictment charging
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Not'.
25
.—Civil
uppliention cf $f 0,000,0m) for re- on a hunting t rip in Floridn anil t h a t
* LAl'SAN'NE, Nov. 25. Elipthrlos ■further limit that soqie, of tin- ilrpii; j , ‘ ’ * •"*./
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Most
beautiful
flower
arrnngcnient
conspiracy
to import liquor.
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520,000,000
clnmntion work nnd 5170,000 for ho aiul one of I In- party went out on
Yrnizslos, former premier of Greece, ( Ui tiuvo expressed themselves
R'V'lR to recover more
not
ronfim
il'to
the
grower
of
sanm.
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have
cmpl-.yment hy the Iut--i -.trite ‘Conv a pos.«u)il hnnt.. They were a ttr a c t­
and M. StnmhoulsikyJ t'hi,* Hulgarinn i favor of certain ivo-rvations, par- s ie g e d by tie- go\e
The plant sale will comprise.all the « « »
AT AT
nd-litit&gt;iml ed to another eft'nip of Hunters hy
prime minister, faerd each other at ticulnrly with regard to thi liinita- j been fraudulently ex p en d ed 'in the iiii-jk - ('ilnlTnl.i.iliiii of
old favoiites- esporiiilly th llooganV /I- I i x L i l r l
•,
I
construction
of
(
‘am
ps
Upton,
Jack­
loi
iinolj;.
e
boiler
inspyctor
.
yesterday's session of the N^ar East- j tjon of naval tonnage to^ the sanu
lights and want there. They fqund
son, Shermntr, and J’unstoii, were in- f lAtt.iek-i uporv the proposed loan th at p irly to he a tinrt of “ booze vllh-as anil Hibiscus, and many of the!
trn conference, when an effort \vns. 'total as th a t of Italy,
I'uore uncommon ornamentals %wInch ,
These deputies eontepd that Italy'— stituteil ySaturday hy the departm ent h \ file Deinocmts bccann general party,V V i which corn liquor was
rnsde to reach an agreement on Ituladapted th this section:
i
ale
flowing freely.* Two nu mbers .of the
| - f o r m ’s ' claim to a n 'o u tle t into the feet being more concentrated and of justice ngainst tlie contractors who to
uoro-iu
chargu.of
oath
project.
They
chulieiiged
—
life
-Ri.ptihlkaji.|
pili-tyw-se
tuccliiigeniheeTCoughly-j-AVItcUlcf
UtH* wfrllV,3 ,t«&gt; liuv_or *not,
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Aegean sear Both’ men showed great ♦hr interest* ehc hni -to-praterVaritV
The
suits
were
said
in
official
eirclaim
licit
a
'm
o
ra
l
obligation
e
v
-;
and
.Mr.
L-gettc
is
said
to
have
tri&lt;-tl
l*
lc
M
’elfaro
Departmeiil
extends
a
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her fleet being /irnnller, Uiery in no
emotion.
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to
he
the
initini
step-in
u-caih
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1
foT
the
extension
of
the
•«
,ie&lt;lit
to
M-pnratc
them,
when
Powell,
wlm
n,r,f,t
cordial
invitation
to
its
friends
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PALM
DK/ACl I, Fla., Nov.
justice
in
iliminishing
Franyo'd
naval
|
SinmlMiulisky was holding out for
-Charging
that
municipal Judge
or
tij
visitors
in
the
city
to
come
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paign iflt law against W.'ir-timc con­ as Ha- result of the pait played h&gt; \cn.t -i kinsman of. one o^ the \^cc*t*
the* actual possessioh by Bulgaria of strength to the same level.’
talk
flowers
with.
Mr*.
Hill,
Mrs.
J.-e
I..
Harman
hy
“continuous
effort *;
tractors.. who arc suspeclel, on tin Lilx'-I.i in the wprjd Wur. Ailiainis U-r.-, dipt him twice*-,emptying both
the port of Derd^rgateh, contending
lieciett
and
Mfs.
Wigjit
nnd
have
•
a
&lt;
in
dominnle*and
control
various
City
basin of auditors' reports, to have gone tration leaders in reply ileciared the i barrel.&lt; of tin- gun in His*stomach.
tlia^in no other way could Bulgaria!
; aid that Mr. U-goltc did not rtip of teu with the girls who are plnn- j departm ents” ;had dUturhctl tho dls. prevjhus. Dvmticratle admi ni^traiion
heyoml
the
jiitcnl
uja|
purpose
of
the
b« guaranteed free commerce. VeiUtlori but
juntliurlty given them hy •federal dr- had nrnioged to extetld IheTinn
the man who y lint him nnd. idhg this hit o( hospitality for aJLdny. riplim* and interfered with city gov«ios opposed this proposal in nn iini n n n m en t, Kail Riddle, city manager,
had delayed earrylnif.lt out until 1.1- theri^was no excuse for the shooting lor.par.tments.
.
passioned, speech, holding out for a
tonight filed with the city ci&gt;mn\lsslon
Additional notions are in -prospect lM-tia complied with certain eondl-*'oxchpt- the no-excuso o f crnzfiiesjfl
free port at Dcrdergatch under the
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a
recommendation that Enrman he
lions.
I from liquor, mixed wjth r, Imtl heart
iit was raid-itt the department of ju s­
| control of -a mixed .commission.
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removed
from
office.
The
commlftice, ns soon ns complete- reports h’nvc- F-nator .Smoot, RepuLlk-an, of to start with. Mr. Ix-putte was a
tie ioet-lveil the charge! and informal- *
been made hy tho special force, of aud- Utah, n member .of the debt funding u.ejilievv tif Mrs. E ..P , Rose, of tills ■
ly set 'ut-xC Tuesday as the date for
commisiiop, told thii Senntc that of j city. Hu lived with his brother, j
DISCUSSION WILL BE MADE IN ifors which ha* been engaged for fifhearing
on them.
teen months in annlysls” o7 construe-| ,,,c I0"" ^H.noo.tioo war- to Ini spent Howard Ixgette, who huii the Ford :
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tion records! 'W hether criminal
atato Ixmnl of control and president of
in
Liberia,
and
ahouL:
M
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es.ifu
I
whole;
ale
merchant
nt
lion would be taken in any case, it J
ovemont*
i ,the.State Board of .Henlth under Gov­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. — Presi­ wouhl depend to n degree Aipoti the .-• LodO.POt) to rafitud 'loands from 'Alh.my. Another hrother, Eugene
dent Harding has no thought now
bselers. Dtmying that foreign gov lrVi-ttif, of Alllilltll, ’ ii ' litic-' of tin- ENGLISH I'RfeSH HAS NO CON- ernor Cntts. For several years he
results of the civil : nit i.
wns one of the-owners of the*'Palm ,
of discussing in lll.t foilheoming un________________criimopts .would have prior lictir
hading ngeiita oi' the Atlnntie' Coast
DEM NATION. H IT THE
Bern it I’uit, retiring from the new»mial' message to congres’s n molli­
l
ine
lailroad,
In-oiV
prominent
*
in
' '.Seimtpr Knlooi said the Uiriteil
PL'III.IC HAS
paper
two years ago, a fter nil unsuc-.
IDLERS GLUM
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LAN’CASTER. 0 „ Nov. 25.—Dr. fication of The net sharply linpling
. Stales “took the position Hint it was i ailivad circles, Jlis sixter, Mrs. W.
cessful
attempt to accuro tho removal
Karackus Red Wood, Cirrlevillo “ In­ imniigration.-to the United -States’, l l l , T h e 1 »»iielmril I 'r r s * !
not going to loan timney-^mid let Ci Hill, of Sanford, FJn., formerly
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■if
Edg*r
6 . Thompson as stale atMrs,
P
erty
Mero
entertained
the
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LONDON,
Nov.
25.—Tho
exception
i' disn healer," who nays he cures by White ; House -officials snid today.
others huvo a claim while vie hold n went to the State Woman's. College
l»f
Erskitic
Childers
draws
lu*
edi“the thought nnd prayer” wns appeal­ It was stated that while naturally members of t h e ‘ Idlers Club most second mortgage.”
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In the rharges’against Judge Eared, to by M rs. . Florence HeWderson the executive was eogni-ant-- of the pli-nrantly yesfenlay afternoon at
Senator Mi'Kcilnr, Democrat’, Ten- nie Legetto. The' dveensed wan ail torhd* condemnatiou. In the morning
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home
on
Thntli
'Street.
There
pa;fees.
Several
make
noennunent
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filed tonight with the city cqni
who with her husband and four .chil­ di."eu*s|,on of this rpn-stion in the
’ffiessee, declared the annual ft-venues exeeptiomilly ' fiftc,'character, ip her.
inissbui,
the
city
manger
says:
"Ever
being
two
tables
o
f
’players.
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nnd
in
hiographieAl
material
indicate
dren, was found dead in their home public prt-jts; no* definitu proposals
io f Lileria amount to only $1(1,1,000, ainbiMuus and atroight-furward, Hi;
Quantities «if Radiance- nH-es nmi- a r-um which he snid would he fn« i?,-;itli was a great shock td'lii* fnm* surpilso Uor censure. Everywhere as hint* the Honorable Joe I. Eartnnn
here, in nn effort to rTd'lierscif of redl have come offlcinlly to hi* atten­
hined with greenery were artistically sufficient to pay .tin- interest on the ily, ri-latives and rriend*. . .
recognition ih I kiMi'C* nhilH y/eour- 1 has been municipal judge of this city,
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used
in
the
various
rooms.
age,
ami obituaries editorials alike there ha* Ikcii one eontinuou .1 e ff o r t... .
Almost
sinitdtancotisly
with
the
Mi-s
rs.
Elh&lt;-rl
Rose
and
Tom
Ashproposed li*ao, while Senator Smith,
terday after a search of tho IlemlerThe h o u r s p a s c e d q u i c k l y in t h e 1 Democrat,. South I'aiolina, described h-&gt; -util Mina Cnrulini-^Roae* went t o ileploro.livs life Has.such ending.
, on hiu port to dominate ami control , • .
*"p house. A' letter from Red’ Wood, White House statement, announce­
the various-city departments. So pro­
grme
of
bridge
played,
mid
the house by
| Republican suriport of thd pleasure Naylor t&lt;» attend the funeral., Mra.
dated Syiteihber, 10, offered' tu cure ment wan. ninilc in
nounced and iiersistent has been this..
rci-res were counted it* was
Chairman
Johnson
of
the
house
iin.
V“''i 1ns “ pute unadulterated politieii and UiM- was not alili- to go.
.Mr*. Henderson by the “ Hindoo occult
LONDON, Nov.
1 lie tragedy cff„rt that at times it hua seemed that
. Mrs.
.dr.). Marry Hceron held liigh a hid for the negro vote.*'
t
h
e
migration
committee,
that
hearings
I'oivtdJ. the flayer, is held in tlu- (if Errjiine (’liil(ier* '(ins shoelted nnd
ab-u-nt method/’
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some &lt;»f the departments would he
sctr.tf nnd waa
. . . aworded n dainty vanSenator Norris. Ri-publicnn, - Ne­ I’nl.luhAasee jsil under a elinrgo of startled -England even more than did
This helps to quhqtiintiate tlietheory would lie - started by his coninUUeo • . . .
complcJeTy disrupted nnd the effici­
lly.
Mr*.
Ileiiry
Wight
won
the
cut
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officials are working on now, they as- ™rly in* December with a v i e w t„
me to the aid of tho oppo­ first ilegred murder. Relatives of tiie death of Michael Cqlllps. Well
ency of other d e p a rtm e n t hus been
price, a pottery howl of narci-i-ifl^,
correcting
^
h
e
quotas
.of.
immigra­
sition
with
n caustic i-pereh ill which the immlurcd 'young mail will emplhy wisher* of the Irish.'Fref Slate, qf
|- sotted, that the woman kitted herself
largely inipnired by his determination •
which
she
prenenfed
Mias
HurkeVUc,
,
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he picluted the people of the United counsel tii help prosecute the case whom .them are.m any In* London, cand family in-, a fit of mqntnl depre*- tion permitted under ’ tire - present ,,
Tb Uolniiutte rind*control." , •
Utc guests of her aunt, M rs.. Hurry
a|u, lhe A|liw| nntion s’await-’ ngainat tiie slayer.
low
to
rentriet
the
admissidn
of
un­
.
*uirt, hrootling over imaginary ills.
pect the execution of Childers jiui/ . Eight specific
rges follow. In
Heert n.
ing auxioqsly during the war to sec
mean
Ihe’bcginning of a new chapter one it is’alleged-tlm t by attem pting
Red Wood’s ’lctter acknowledged re-* desirables and deny permanent reri.Mrs.
Mt-ro,
assisted
by
Mrs.
Klrt*
in lhe turbulent history of Ireland, In to dominate and dn unwarranted in­
rcipt of $1 and a lock of "auburn denre to nllons hot eligible tq citl-’ ley, served d delicious sitlnd course-, . op what side Liberia would cast her ■COMPILING EVIDENCE
.
lot. .Ho decided to join America and
many quillHcra tmlay the fear war. terference \\itli tho social Aervlcc de­
hair,” and .asserted that l\is"'itcw sis' sen li!|iAGAINST
DAUGHBitTY
The nniioum'hment w as. made., ’in following tho awarding *«f the prizes. the Allies “the foundations of the
ter" could be cured.
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BY THE RAIL UNIONS expressed that this -chapter may is* partm ent, he has caused n breach be­
Those
onpoylng
the
pretty
party
connection ♦fit hdiscmvhin-' of the
imperial German government quiv­
de-'-eribod hy tiie word “reprisals” nnd tween that dl'purttmmt and the mu­
An unlimited letter found in the
shipping hill- anil with particular were Mrs. Harry Hcorcn, Mrs. G. D. ered and tho Kaiser turned from a
Hi nderson home, written hy the vvoihWASHINGTON, Nov. 2* — Con­ the reprisals may he bloodier and nicipal court, whereby they cannot
reference to its immigration fea­ Hart, Mrs. C. R. Kirtley; Mrs. Henry dark brunette to a pale blonde." .
solidation
of evidence which may develop into more intense internecine work iu' liarmony for tho good of t!)o
«n, dated-September l», noted the re*
tures. Before agreeing to that sec- Wight, Mra. John' Bender, Mrs. John
lx*
produced
hy the rail unions a f ­ warfare than thnt which has gone city. And-beenuac the social service
teipt of Red Wooil’iymissive, and ex?
O* I MiMsch, Mrs. Endor fCurlctt,' Mrs. A.
,’tlon, Mr. Johnson said lie had M
nsfected by tho Daugherty "rail ntrike before. \
pressbd gratification that "I can he sored himself by investigation that' VAighan, and Miss Mirkevlle.
worker refused to he dictated to by
Many.- people in England were him, or to Wcome suhserverit to co­
cured.” •
injunction,with thnt to be presented
provisions, dealing with the carry­
hy the American Federation of lot* shocked a t the news of the execu­ ppernte d it hthem, thereby destroying
ing .of immigrant* on American
Imr in the house proceedings to -.im­ tion, because they knew Childers, tho efficiency of that department.
ships were not capnhle ^ f being
peach Attorney-General • Dnugherty knew him when he Imre an honored
in another paragraph it is alleged
turned into an dntering wedge for
wan derided upoii today hy the ex­ name us a British patriot who ren­ that by his repeated interference with
. Inrreaaeil immigration.
* ’
ecutive council of lha federation. The dered hi* country good scrvica in the police department, he has made it
"Caro of foreign honi in prixons
decision was announced by the coun­ the African war artd when he -was so unpleasant for Qiat finally Frank
and eleemosynarj’ institutions. In
(t ly T » » S H o r l a l N P r e a a l
something of a hero in the British H. Mathews, resigned as chief of po­
,
( l l r T l i * A i u x - l n t r i P re a a )
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—^W estern •WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. — Ways cil nftor a confcranco with B. M.
the United State* now eon* 75 per
literary world as author of ' the lice, his resignation being the Ultimate
Jewell,
prMltittflt
of
the
railway
em­
,•. .
cent of the gras* innxnu of the senators a ftef a series of conferences and means of strengthening tint bunds
"Riddle of the Sands." This work result uf an unauthorized intccforca*|ul
ployes
department
of
the
federation,
have
taken
initiative
in
fram
ing
legis­
,
state'
governments,”
Mr.
Sohnson
_______ .
of. tho government in its determ ina­
was hailed us not only of great lit­ with the police depo^m ent by the said
•
lative program for remainder of extra tion to enforce the prohibition laws oc­ where it was agreed also th at the
I
PEKING, Nov. 25.—Premier Wang asserted, “and vet the cry goes up
erary. merit, hut ns som ething, of
federation’s
case
wjuhl
bo
directed
Chun’g-Huj rcilgned today. Resign*­ that we need more ImmljnlinW to session of congress and regular.scs- cupied-the entire time yesterday of by Jack ion N. Ralston, its general a tract on patriotism. None ‘ ,of
“I----m
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Chlldora’ old. friends *who were
'* 're cabinet has beet\
in the supply Cheaper labor. Joining [nraiin. Program PVvida* coiisidaraUonj i v sldent^'llfcydlng and his cabTiict,It attorney.
who
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1-Iynching
fill
after
vote
Mon-!wns
ntntt,
nt
^
WHitc
lloU80&lt;
of
anti-lynching
hill
aft$r
hands of th^ president since the arrest the chorus are tlpse
Consequently attorneys -for the spoken to today seemed \o • know
•n week «go of Finance Minister. ;Lo bring, the trick on population of the day on Llborlan loan. Lenders agreed
ja il unions, tinned with data, will bo Just when ntid why he underwent
Near E ast to our shores. Whnt one shiping bill should be kept before the
PLANT CITY, Nov. 25.—Strnw- brought \ o . Washington to t conferr the transform ation from ’ an ardent
Wcnknn on charge of accepting tierthose who are demanding cheap la­ schate^as desired b)j president hut not ■herries bought here this morning for
zonal commission In cohnectloii with
qnco wjth the council and Mr, Rals­ Hrttisfi patriot .to an Irish refulu-,
negotiations of pre-war loan with bor thinking about—iprotlts. popu­ he allowed imperinl passage’over reg­ the Thanksgiving m arket brought as ton .In 'the matter. Further' prtKced- tionary.' Tho Childers’ family came
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lation or posterity? S^uat they nl- ular appropriation bill*.
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high ns $-1.25 a qhnit, If jo Robinson ings iu*th e. impeachment attem pt from a .distinguished Hne.^ The-dead Story Is Current Thnt Tw o Cele-*
Austrian German capitalists.;
Cvuys have n hole big eAough at Ellis
brjlies Will Marry.
I getting the top price for pcvunleori will he taken liefore tho house judi­ man’s fnthcr gained fame ns an OrfIslqnd lo ’admit a million and a half
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LAJHES, NOTICE!
1qunrto.
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ental r.cholur.*
ciary’ committee December E .’ ^
PETERSBURG ROTARIAN 8
’ * tn z T S r
IT flll
immigrants a • y ear" so they may
Childers’ wife is an American wo­ . LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25.—In a
SIT ON ICB AND n()LD
Our full and complcto lino of bulbs
give wretched employment to oheman
and traces-her ancostry bock to story pbbllshed today in the Los An^
DLLYa.
PHILLIPS
HTUDIO
THEIR WSEKLY MEETING
HEHIGNATION OP ’GREP,K
.-7 —
hayc just- arrived. We havc|*ho larg­
‘ fourth thnU ahtounir1 - ’
the American revolutionary d ays’ in gelcy Times ,it was reported' lhat
CABINET
COMPLICATES
' • y n r
E. N. Essex, trf Tampa, today, pur­
r
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j est nnd best line ever brought to SonST. PETERSBURG* Nov. 2 5 .-S I.
• , POLITICAL SITUATION the lincag eof thfe Putnam families. rumors .of tho reported' engagement
Iford.
Como
in
and
cxamincvO\ir
flock
chased
the old Phlllipa* Studio in this
At*. M- Traer, of the Flotidi Htoc.k
Petersburg R otarbns sat over tonka
of Charlie Chaplin t e ’ Ppla Negri.’
is complete and we rvj^ectfully invite city nnd ho will Improve th o r same
of .Water In ths process of being fro­ man, nnd Ralph Cooper, of the-Antle- your calling and patronage.—The L. and mako many changes In It 'and
Thanksgiving lstttuc* has n - much Polish screen tragedienne, war?
ATHENS, Nov. 25.—Tbo itiryek
l into ico cakes a t a local icis plant tam PapcrJ2ftuJ&gt;f Jncksonyille, were
hat testgnia. .The phlUlcal Brighter prospect today ihan it had rent among frollytsood
7;Lbe^Tcatlr to :npen t a r htnlOMd’ T 81 cabinet
in the city yesterday and paid The'Allen Reed Co., Rnnford,‘ F1a.‘
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a.
1
today where
W0S.S? rx(d at
were nefther*'denied
yuxr
situation
is extramsly
complicated.
y e s te r d a y .•
20S-2te
lart
of
next
week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ile
r
a
ld
o
f
fic
e
n
p
a
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thoJregulnr
of the
by 'Chaplin, white .Mias Negri
,
The military, authorities • are tak ­
Essex will make their future home
was followed by an Innled hersejL .to.lal
Some
of
the
finest
lettuce
ing
an4UnpotQPl[0!P&gt;*|ng
attitude
‘No m atter I Hopo is Rie uhality th at kqeps, * in this, city and Mr. Essex ptqmUcs
whall
K
. t . IL h
. In i-iiv. 'r t f n f n n l n flrm t.rln **.. s h i) In
llnist
who
L ■Ptction of
« h t in

Powers la Guarnntcc Neutrality
of Hell Alonu Murilzu
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* River

—

REACH W O U L D
REMOVEJUDGE

IMMIGRATION c
QUESTION UP
IN THE HOUSE

OF CHILDERS

WOMAN KILLED
FAMILY: LATEST
POLICE THEORY

RESIGNED WITH
"CABINET TODAY

PRESIDENT
Western Senators
WILL UPHOLD
Take Initiative in
, Framing Legislation
PROHI LAWS

*

Charlie Chaplin
Reported Engaged
To Pola *

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�THE ,SANrOltl)' l&gt;AI!.Y HERALD,’FRIDAY, NOYKMHBR , j .

.

I ■ LONGWQOb ACTIVITIES
7 •Hf
J ■— •* a ••
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/Acalypha MoMilcn U the brightest] . Thii»bcrgiflfOr.»nilj',wrn U a 1&gt;vHy
I1 anil most
striking of folia:;:* plants.IcKniber—eons ir.tlj glvinft n' Wealth
•uypv otuaui
either
of usuiiuku
the .orcttlc'I! fky
fln\yii'*. «
i.n.n, on
w
^ww
- j LJtio
, A’ ♦cry Ray mid jolly, time was! eti 8*^ th«- gdr&amp;iHMiA.specimens
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joyed by n larjct* crowd «t the Long-'rido this door of the Drummdml home f|ccimen may-bo econ on the
:l
wood library Friday evenin':;
Magiplld Awuue. -These will cell of, the rerape of the AVlmblsh house
— to n ig h t—
I?, ’.Mm. Stautt nhd Mis. RriMllni*, at GO cents at the slant sale.
• at tho corner tf Park Avenue anti
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*,.. .street.
. . . . . . »»...
. .at. till.
llUllt
Th't'l
lVicc
the
l,,-nt
MERUIK*MATRONS
1
a for th. &lt;,iv, 1 iguorh*jt . • . .
ALMA RUBENS
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,*nnn ♦to
A ngreat
pnr I M
ftlns Its
*V,*•&lt;&gt;11 ft
fla'
gone
pains
to •••prejjhrtJ,
All*down.the Knit Coast'tho hardy uili. M cento
Hart Schatner &amp;
r
Aunttnlir pin
" m*-, planted
*
Regal Shoos
‘Mni. Chal. Feebler was the graciouj first class cafniyst
cafnlya! .t-ntcftalnment
entcrUtilmcnt Aiwttnlinn
to- fine ad• .* .
•’*. _1N— V*'
holiwa- yekttnto when ihe enter-!.’*Jl,eh -showed .much cleverness end! vantage. At the Plant Sale there Wq_“r®_‘n**15.. . “’.I
Marx Suits •
i $0.00 to $7.0tf vhlups, will
tnirnl/fiTTim-himi^tyllowed by- bridge' ingenuity iptd was grcutly enjoyed by rtiny be bough' at 50 ccnUj-nch.
sell tit 54.75, any selection,
$35.00 1.0$55.00 values, toll
at .the M o a t e d . Tho guests ln-i"»
zoo, ftenks, crazy house and,
----------------I’luded the nu’ndvrs oHtho Mcrric Mn- lefroohnicnt stand proved, very l&gt;t&gt;P«*j
|
, poucainvillcn Is
sell at "prices ranging from
Thomson Shoes
: tmm Bridge 0’J ub.
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♦
Mr ll,u* ^ lu ,nr*'n c”OU(,-a hnmom-.n , .,vjntr iii'*popul;»rity fn rter perhaps
‘
llltli* n i n e u&gt;i*ll ilritin. u n i ttlv e n t w i c e ! . ■......... _.t- _• _ i „ .
w u ' . _______ i______
$25.00 to $.40.00
At one o'clock n delicious four58.00 voIuca a t ........._.$ii.00
course luncheon.-was served at tho
59.00 v a lu e s a t 7 . 0 f f
Other yoptl mr.k0s^of Suits
small tables, which were centered with
510 .0 0 v a lu e s a f ........... 8.00
‘ will sell at prices rangcrystal vass of pink and yellow
Sargttuit Kent, of the Northwest
roses.
t
inn fromI
Mounted, who’, whoa lie thinks he
After the luncheon ' an n»a..rblng « Crcat help. In carrying on the wurl:
1
Headlight Overalls
$18.00
to
$35.00
i
‘3 dying, tells n story Ihnt brands
game'of
bridge
was
played.
Mrs.
D.
Hunng
the
win*■ $2.60 values a t ............ $ 2.00
a .J * l}im as r. murdAror nnd let’s the
P. Drummond.’ holding, high s c o r e d mph«« the limguo's activities o«rr
DEATI1 OP WILL 8HEI.I.EY
. . n vgold
• . vnhity. ** .’
Isrw
m &gt; 1v increased,
im*r.»n*ril nowing
w l n r tto
n thl»
was presented
iRroatly
the lUTtfC
large j.
guilty mail go ffee. Then he-re\ special 10 p tr cent reduction will lie allowed from the marked price
. The guests of the afternoon were! *umbor of Northern people who have ,
eovers
and denth, by hanging,
ThV funeral of Will - Shelly, who j
—FOR—
of each Item in the rlore. to apply only tomorrow (Saturday)
Mrs. U. J. Holly, Mrs. C.’ E. Henry.] winter homes jn I/rngvood and Who -(
stares
him
in the face. By Jmnrs
died y-Kterday morning, Is being held
M n. II. H. Servlc, M rs. A." W . F cttr, lake »" l ^ r s t I" town affairs. Since
thi» u fU:rnoo!i nt 3 o’clock from S t.| Oliver Curwood. Also
I
Mrs. Fred Walmn, * Mrs. D. p. hecomln-; a member of the County j
Monica’s Catholic chuixh. -Many sor-,
I
Drummond. Mrs. 8. T. Langley nnd Federation of Women r Hubs ^ some
FOX NEWS'
rowTlig friends wHF*«(tend the *a '.j
18 K arat-W hite Gold., 17-Jewel.
. . . . Hal Wight.
•* \- .■ months ago, the Ix&gt;ngue has- plnnnco•1
nernl, the serviees beihir coiidnCcd by
Mrs.,
work miytljeu
outjlned by
the '
to iindertnka*
iindertnka*work
ny m. ■
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FatKcr MoiinJinn.—Pnlntkp News.
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J. J. N . CONNER, Manager
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Federation which will greatly en- BRACELET WATCH"
Will. Shelly wag the sop pf W. S.
.
WOMEN'S CLUB 'ACTIVITIES
The Store of (lunflty with 1.ow Prices
NOTICE
large, its ncopo for good in Ihv town
Slu lly ,«f this city ami was well
lonu, r connected with EdPhone.
104
nnd
county.
where, ne
he grew
grow jip
from
115 East First Streethere wncre,
pp im
m a child.! 1 nm nu K
illivinir recuri-,l a
The rocin department members
H o worked Lithe shops* Mr* several W « d .n ip la S ;^
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were delightfully
.
entertnini'd
nt
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Thh*demand this y tn r for tr.o rvyears, hut for rmr.c *time hark has dtolgtsh U
W tthe,FW d Mo
bridge - Tuesday nftcmoAn with Mrs. fpisite Kndiapcc inre is eimrnipue, ai\d
been ill with tuberculosis ami his tor Co., where will l.o lo lle d „ nt
cunt nfrfvals mid are plensanUy lo­ j'aui Jliggers ns hostess.
all dealers leport a pM'heldc shoitagc
father sent him to New Mexim. Col- W inter P.yrk and give the same guarcated a t Ilia Montezuma,
Vivid Jyied poinsettlas in hnskets of stock. At tho Womnn’s-Gluh pliuit
,„«do an,I ^ m th (*uroliua in the e f f i r a n t e and high standard of service on
wero umsI in, churming
urrmng effect iinn l i tho
ne
u
.ol&gt;1 Rt|l,hmc7 on C p g *
C. B. Cole, of Philadelphia, arrived large club room, where six tables of
to r.nvo his life. The sympathy of all I(ord prmlut ih m iuired by all deal, k ^
u ro,„ n, Vt CL.nt4 */ i *
MRS. PE E D D A IG E B , Society Editor in tho ei(y yesterday for n short visit
Original
Price,
R
ll
O
O
tho ninny Sanford friends is evtnidcd err. •
players epjoyed a spirited gnmc of ( ^
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C. GI*VUD COBB.
r.nd
Is
stepping
at
the
Montezuma.
to the family In their beraavemunt;
♦ PHoue 217-SV____
bridge.
201-31 p.
.
*• y «•*
Special, $2(i.n0
it r « « fcsv* M r - t i l M l » . » t * t i l « 70
•# 1 1
A fter scores, were * ; ^ ntrd
^
a f|no ^ l e p .vase
—«I MM ar« »tol..K
“ ' ‘ " " ‘I " *
F . E. Sfinders, of Rochester, N. Y«.
When others nro Idle, wo keep mov­
a » T . *r II r * « ■ rr *«| irt«l»l»*&gt; SJ”
prize,-as,Ivor basket f ned ^ t h hon-j
; ^ r(.lnfon.C(, rnncr, t , i„ a loy, 100 Solid Gold 'C rescent Brooches,
Your home ■pnper keops you in
i H i i i V r l r / l " t*kU in itrlw M l, «Mn« I« nmnnp the arrivnls liere ycsterdAj7 bons , was qwnrdd to Mrs. J. M ^V nling; there’s a reason for it.—-QUICK*
.
- -- »r trlrp
- • U• -m--• Jfcr
-*■- IJi
1lrm. II wll
Special at each, $1.00
••falls.
eiy *0103310“ design. *See the .sample
and
Is
registered
nt
the
.Montezurui.
S
e
r
v
i
c
e
t
r
a
n
s
f
e
r
,
phone
a so . ■ touch with* the world.
h* a rra iir i w i f i l s l t *
lace.
vase the plant sale will exhibit, It.* 1,000 Ladies’ Solid Cifld Set Itinu'1
of .the
1Following
*ojinwin^ 1110
&lt;it r&gt;111•r« ui
tho «i&gt;
awarding
—— from 82.00 to S10JI0 each
f.'hsrler
(
idler,
(..
W:
Ilnfchpr,
Chan,
hastens,..njaistul
by
Mrs.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
The / c a l remain i/, we give SER­
ilaffriVd. "f Detroit, Mich., ftrfTVcil Til j. . ... Oolemntl,
nnd
Mrs.
Ed
............
............ .. .. . Betts, VICE. T hat’s .our middle name.
N IO.Year G uaranteed.
“Say it With Flowers”
m it'btdul.
Imt chocolnto.
chocolate, nut
bread, snndFriday—The P arent Teacher's Asso­ the city. .yesterday. nnd are spending served j10l
I’honcdOS.
,
19t-Th-Frl-8flt
BRACELET WATCH,
ciation will meet at tho Grammar u f.pv days hetc at the Montezumn. i ” ,ch^ nnt, W aldoff m IwI..
School a t 11:30 p. hi.
- - Spcci#L$6.75 ..“ *..
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE Cf.UH
S aturday—Tho Seminolo Coi|n(y FedH.
A delightful .meqllnp of th f , Litera­
17 JEW EL.’
•
MIIS. J . It. STEWART
crution of Woman’s ’ Clubs will he
Among tho inten-Atbig socinl events, ture Department of the Womnn’o
onteptpined hjt-luncheon liy Sanford of yesterday^ was tho bridge party d u b was hold yesterday afternoon,
Cut Flowers, FJor.al Designs and Plants '
ELGIN WATCH*
Notice* is hereby giVea that the an
W. O. at Parish House a t 12 noon.' -given yesterday n'ftemoott'by -Mrs. G. -promptly nt 3:30. More than huH
,
.
,
, &lt;
SANI d RD, FLORIDA
clcctBnturdoy—iM sstor Francis UoumlUat F. Smith nt her home on Mngnnliu the members" wore prcscnL A ll-are nun! election for the purpozc of eh etSpecial,.
$22.50
*
PANSIES
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.............. PljTUNTAS * • * . . . . .
* Will onturtnirt n hunrlietl of lii** avc., the imesls* being the mepiWrs J much interested' iri tho study of China !r:;- *' ( ',tN.
,U"J0^
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RN
A
TIO
N
S'
ASTERS' .
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•young friends nt Ills home on Pal­ : of the Every \Veek Bridge Club.
• | this year. Mrs. W.. T. I-nngley read,-Of *»»'»'&lt; }.
", SALVIA "
*
- SHASTA DAISIIiS
•&gt;Vr
have
the
largest
stock
of
Dla*
m etto nve., At d o'clock.
Ex(|uislte oink loses,combined with us excellent articles • on "Ancient ireu yiai.,, wi a
‘ l'*
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IIYIUSCU8
BOUGAINVILLEA
, ••
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•’ the
* rooms where
*
tho China.” Mrs. M a r t i n gave "Current iTutsday a fte r the first Monday In Div mends, Watches and Jewelry of every
-Mrs. Archie Betts will cnon ‘ j-orl)H
Monday-r-Mrs.
ndormd
-description
a
t.th
e
lowest
pri’
e
ck.
s
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Cfll.ENS
CROTONS
KvcnU”-^Novcmber
being
full
of
in'cem
h
cr/
A.‘
D.
1922,
tho
same
being
tertnin the member*, of 8t. Agnes raid tnldefe were arranged.
- M/.IIV-AVISGUS
•
HYDRANGEA
’ r( *
Guild at 3:00 p. m. pronijitly.
Of exceptional interest was the tcrestlng events—and,there was much the r,th dny of Decern &gt;cr,
FERN'S'AND MANY frillE R PLANTS—CALL AND SEE US .
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game of bridge played during the a f ­ to tell. The round talde disciihsion was quired by Section 211 of the &lt; linrter
Dandy varieties af crotons at tbo ternoon, high score being made l&gt;y riven over to fun in the discussion p fjo f tho City of .Sanford, 1 londa.
Si4*Myttle Avenue—
---- -Plione 260-W
yttcra ”8.
"H. O." S.” stood Mr. j ThoHTIty’Aydltor
T h o ^ lly 'A y d lto r and
nnd (L l^ k , Ip
in Ms
plant sale nt 00 cents each,
Mrs. Forrest Lake, who was presented ’what the byttera
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ni-etjnp will lie ' December Icajiacity."hs registra tion dfficcr Mr the
wit ha box ■nf .stationery—:— • .
. .The- next, nuading
Thanksgiving
a
n
d
'
Christ-[city,
will
register
nllwcrr.ons
applying
Jacksonville wun ^represented here •Refreshments consisting of oysters, 27, after Thanksg
. a
vet—and ..
it .»
is Hoped*?
nil. Xit
not already
..................
— him, whoso HameaSire
,
yesterday by J. B. Lee, who is in the salmi course and coffee were served ajns are over—......
members will rally to n good study horft'e on tho rogistnUlon ImoUn, nml
P, WKiNllllRG, Prop.
city on a business mission. .
■ .nl .the conclusion of the game.
\Vbi&gt; aic qualified electors, ufider tIf?*
Those enjoying-tht&gt; charmirjg • hos- season nhonil.
provision.o( the C harter of tlio ( 'ty ForniYrly of-Orlando and Key W&lt;*lJ
C. G T.uidey nnd L. It. Lunfey, of pitnlity of M rs. Smith were MTs. Fortemp-'Tarly located *nt
lleninniiii’s.
For guick results, try a want ad.. id I'nilMriT, Florida. For:this purpose
Wooilotjck, III., are artfong the r e - 1rest la k e , Mrs. W. J.-Thigpen, Mrs.
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
Store,
Cor.
First
St.
ami
pajlWotio
Af,
.tip* regi: trnli' :i l ,"-’ will 1 open nt
0 of ‘the City AurtTV'C^nnd
ifly d^ys Id-fora fIuA.holdirig
■35 i of" tho '.aforesaid
.*.-■ ----- - clecCloh and will. re-..
►.
| main Open fifteen, day* thereafter he*
P&gt;
twocn tlie hourB^of*QtOO
o’ehicl: n. m
Ia Ss twe
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rang
Ifi itoia 12:00 m., nnd from 2:00 p. ni. to
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jr»:()0 P. m", each day/except Buhdaysj

Barrett, .-Mr*- J. G. Sharon, Mrs.
AVultwWi.rM. Mm J.. H. Buttloph, Mrs: T. L. Dumai. Thl* guists
w r r t Joined for refreshment** by Mrs.
MMI.-Mabry.
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TEN DAYS TEN

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing1 Co.

7

STEWART; THE

-iPIANO TUNING, PHONOGRAPHUEPAIRS
J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO.

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HPI vision^ of Bcctlon 213 pf Vju* ,t-lt&gt;*j
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i n Charter, •
uu
As*
required
t»
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Section
213
of
the
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MM .Charter of the City o t S.niMrd, Flor-j
n u |da, the jto’h will op^n at 8:00 o’clock f
5 5 fa. m., standard time, nnd close nt r»!00
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■ ft’clock p. m. ‘ * *
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Mn
CHAS. E..HENRY,
OB
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Mn&gt;'or, of tho City !
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of Sanford, Fla.
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5 5 ONLY b ig CIRCUS COMING TO
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SANTORO THIS YEAR

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We nro/stfowfitR a la.rge Hcleclion of Millinery and n wide range of accessories Ihnl will
attpeal io the W.tll dressed woman.
,
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• 17) show good taste the well gnivned woman d ieses her accessories with the minutest
care. A properly filled Corset, a slenderizing Brassier, Hc.se of the proper shade, all
these Ro to make thot costume more cmpplete, and.gives one that well dressed feeling.
• OUr line now is full of choice necessaries, pml we are sure to please thc.most disenminatiiiR.’ .'Vdur inspection invited.
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.Tuat rceplvotl large s h ip ­
ment of Sport Hats, in
Felts, Velours and Crushed
Heavers.’ An unliiftited se­
lection o f styles and colors.
Prices rnnging. from—

Superior quality assortment
of Pure Silk Thread ami
Italia Glove Silk l!ose#. in
Plain nml Fancy Weaves.
Black, Chippendale, Pelican,
Silver* Grey, Bobolink and
others. Priced—

$3.50 TO $4.95

V e s t s . f ? / ' ...$2.95
Bloomers At .....*. 3.75
g f Step -Ins rd : .
5;95
CREPE V B CHINE
Teddies
.$5,95
Gowns (?/ $7*95-$8.95
Fine lin e of R itislc Teddies
and
Gowns
a t popular
prices.

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ALL CHILDREN 30c

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Under Ap.c of 12
ADULTS 75* (Including War Tax)
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$1.25 TO $3.75
Corsets and Brassiers

All high grade quality gar­
ments in .KAYSEIt Glove
Silk Underwear:

us

Circus Prices

GLOVES

We fentu.re
Thompson’s . KAYSKIt Silk and Cham-,
oisette Gloves, very fitm
Glove Fitting anil Kitho
grades at— •
Corsets. One we h a v e just*
received js tho FLATTER U
for the Stylish stout, a Cor-.
net- th a t confines nt five
Popular colors
places. Lot us show them
SPECIAL
to you. Prices—,
10-Buttort, long
it
* • Gloves, nt

$1.25 TO $1.95

Iiicn Joliet Brassiers ’

65c TO $3.95

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A large selection o f Furs. Silk nnd Wool Scarfs, S
veur cummand. Allow us to phow them to you.

We also hhve kid gloves,
regular length

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Compare values and save the difference by trading* at^Cluirchwell’s Fri­
- . ,
day, Saturday and Monday
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DRESSES AND CffTATS *,

"SHOES
J^l.gd Children’s Shoes,
p y r Jpwftr...........
L a tlic s ’ Slum s,

98c
$3,19

pc r pair
^5.00"Ladies’ Shoes,
per pqtr
... . ..... . .
?3.j50 Men’s Shoes,
’ per pair ......*....... ....... . • • ,, ......
$d.00 Men’s Shoes,-.
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per pair
!•••••••••••
............. . ....
j }??).&lt;&gt;:' Men’s Shoes,
per pair
.
jjp.00 Boy’s Shoes,.
per palr
........... * ••
i?:T.f)irBoys’ Shoes, ( .
C O
p .r pair ... a. . : . . . * . . ................ y
P

$3.19
$3.59
$3.98
$2.48
O

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527.no* Mon’s AH Wool

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ANATIONAL
INSTITUTBOiM
C O M IN G

T O

ij Wilt,

532.ni)*Men’s All Wool

$22.5®
jfk A

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$070Q Boys’ Suits,
71pnnts

$9.95

’ 1r».0(&gt; Ladies Dresses,

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‘27.50 IJulies’ Dresses,
ea ch ...... ......... .
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&gt;*22.50 Ladies’ Long Coats,
e a c h ..........;..... .v.................
$27.50 Ladies’ Coat Suits,

$ 2 2 .5 ©
$ 1 8 .5 0

each ...........................

txteh

$22.50

SWE/\TERS

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'1.75 C h i l d S w e a t e r s ,
elicit

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$1.75 Boys’ Sweaters,
each ..................... «...
$3.00 Boys’ Sweaters,
each .
$2.95 Ladies’ Sweaters,
. each
.......... ......
*$5i)0 Ladies' Sweaters,
each ............
$4.25 Men's Sweaters,
_

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,

i.no Childrenlft S^eatofa,
each

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$1.69
$1.48

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$2.95 Mon’s Sweaters,
each
.......... *.......
$7.00 Men’s Sweaters,
dhch

Big: reduction on every item in o«r store for the Three Days, Frid&amp;y,

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•AGE TWO

THKSANFORD&gt;DAICY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 J, 1925

I!oJ&gt; Holly, who has fought a gnod
SANFORD DAILY HERALD many
word duels and, came off victor,

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I'ROGRESS AND ACCIDENTS

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ta. to to to to to •*». to to t o pa

Aft
r« M I&gt; liH M t f j
f i r f p l *■!» had to capitulate with dengue and was
It is rather shocking to ]enrt| that &amp;
&lt; I J l l Ifce Ilr r m U R i IMI m , M
besieged in his home foT nn entire
ru
M a n i l l a A « t » S a a t a r S . V La.
week. We ore in favor of having the there were 10,103 persons killed . in t a *
next legislature abolish dengue and
country last year by automobiles
ra
fa
I'i i b l i b i i c u s
fonl Herald, We can get such a bill Unquestionably that number might to
T
y
be
. I’Sllwr •rough.—Reporter-.Star. No, what b" ve been greatly reduced by better
4. J . IIOLL.T..
' to
KET SLUM!' TO BE ONLY TEMPO ItA It Y
traffic
rules
and
more
care
on
the
I. J . L I I . U R D ____ R a a r a l a r r - T r r a a n r r r
Aeed. batjle, Is the-help o f th e !tr.Bff,c
and more care on the
L
M . A. R l t l .
___ U f a r r t t *1ana*er
Wg paper ,:f South Florida—the l'1’f t ofalrlvers and pedestrians. A m o-1-**
11. A.' H O L L Y ____ I . A d t r r t l . l n i t ) llm iiic rf
|. to r- t o r^
to to P i f!U t o t o P5 Pj to fcy f
o iip i 'who nre jjo.ng to mhr'rh through ,c r mortality rate of over 11 per too '■ to
P b a a # 141 &lt;i|&gt; i t d i M 1*. ) l .

“HAVE FAITH IN AMERICA”
SAYS BABSON :

THE HERALD PR1NT7NGC0.

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The I’tiipH'd Hank of Sanford believes
the POO is too large. It can he cut down,
ns
railroad
m
ortality
has
been.
At
the
that
(In' growth of the depositor largely
WELLESJ.EY
HILLS,
Nov.
25.—
face
conditions?
1
never
heard
that
country- capturing all the rhino” as
smite time there aro some -compensat­ Many traders have decided that the they dul. Did surface conditions look
LE W I a S llll'l*
C l r r n l a l l t n M a a i f a they go.
■influcm-T.-! the growth o f t h e hank.
4 ..
r h a a r XT*-W a f l r r ft p.
ingn considerations.
t
,i
n
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market has luriiud definitely rosy bark in Dei ember, IDL’D, and dur­
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R a W r l p t l u a 1'rlce l a A l i t t r r
It is noticeable th*t
the w tornoblleji idownward
It Invites' th e people t o bring t h e i r
It
is
a
joy
to
live
in
a
city
Like
San,
_ , and h a V. .sold
. their hold- ing IU21 when t ie market was at Itaj
____Jrt.iNi
DU t / a r
lnicin&lt; s la re, irre s p e c tiv e o f t h e a m o u n t ? n
i " « * ™ m ni are hangm g.pn apd lowest levels ? They certainty did not.
Rlt la alfta
—■ ■ Xo" ford where every man, woman « m l K i‘,cwU nrc in,W3t m’“
&lt;hild thinks about you and where they S” 0*^ progressive communities and j hoping. Thi following statement m ade-There were ju st as many calomjty
M l i r r t l l a C l l j k ; C ar rie r
th e y may w irh to d e p o s it.
•
O ar
l l IV a lt
r * all interested in helping you to
nml i^ast numerous in the lenstj today by Roger \V. Bahson would in -j howlers then over the European situ -.
T i t k id 13* t * I k - p t i f W r r k l r l l r r
• take a r.-al iliilv newspaper ‘ We progressive parts. Such acc .dents are Jlcnte that fundamental conditions stlon and domestic' ileveTbpinenis as
Tiiu ■•;me courtcoiiH treatment will
a id r n l l r r l r m m
h r m ln n lr I ' m t l i
• a d la p a k l l . h r d r t r r y K f l d t * . Ad&lt;»r
l-e to'have *}■«. niddic come in and 11 Pa rt ,,f t,,1&gt;
wo Ta&gt;' to r I,r°-1 substantiate Ute beliefs of those who there are today. In the face of all
l,n
pxtetuk'd to all, whether their act u l a * r a t r a m a d r k n t u ■ un a p p l lr a ‘•'Vc’n ,Rdp to |my# for jarejitill ojitimistic.
*
j these things, the market h as hm( a
flam, f l r m a r r a t l r l a |&gt;ullilra. 43.ua prr watch the w hirls go ’round ajui fpjKrcM* nml
counts
may lm largeor .small.
**ar. a ltta p a la a d ta n r r .
“There is a feeling in 'many q u a r-lrlse of over CO per edit in the ‘pgst
tell us w h at'they think rye are dolltJtj.*b®
,
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It nthy be a r g u e d
m em ukh t i i i : A dauri a tk ii piiiea* toward building a big city here. While] Who shall Hay how many lives'were Ters thnt the rise in the market Is fifteen months.
T b a A a a o r la lr d I’raaa i t n r l u . l v r l j
in the very communities hav i over,” says Mr. llabson, **oivl that it that the market had no license to g&lt;&gt;
• n t l l l r d to ih«&lt; u t a fur r rp u lillc a ilo D of I he editor .was sick the Welfare n e -]anvo,*» in
- motor- am. ,!&amp; hcaifcd for a long panic. I am bo- :t,p to this extent and that became it
a l l u t « t d l t i ' a l r t i a t r f n l l i t d l o II or t artrnent o ' the• W onmn’s -Club sent big the worst records, by
n o t o l h . r a l a * r r n l l l r j In Ihla pap-cf
a n d a la .1 Ih r
local ' n r t t a
pul.It.hod ‘•i a basket of fine fruit for Hie man bounces and the multifarious service ,ng asked on every hand for nry opin- has-gone up su much it is in -a danger- •
^
-f*
••rat if
ryho, had. helped them in the days that automobiles render in making fop' nml I want to go on record ns- ous positiun. The suK'k market, howA ll r l c h i t of r a - p u b l l c a l l o h . n f tprrt.il
modem
lifwmorc
comfortable,
conycnj
taking
the
opposite
position.
The
ever,
never
could
have
had
any
such
game by-and other good folks sent ns
d l t p a i c h r t l.r r a in a r a a l t o r r t a r v r .|.,
roses and altogether we just f-nme lent uml healthful.? The gain nmjhlllang^swing upward movement which rise as it did if undurying condition'
OfW»*l MKI1 A M I I l l ' l l .H I M * . I ' k » « 14
out of thnt^lciif.uf thing with the by enabling oily people to live In the S ta rte d j„ August, 1921. Is not yet j had not bear, sound: This prirdtldn on
feeling thnt* if we 'had dfed there country might In itself balance the ..vcr. M arm nut concerned with the the market is Iw. Vd on undterlylng
n in o r movements of the market.
I conditions nm L not.on':m /fiuo comli-j
vfqpld havq been njariy more flowers lull taken on the streets.
Nice cold, Thanksgiving weather.- nml nifthy' ohltnatles, maybe. - But Again,,take those 10,000 deaths and don’t know anything about them nnil ti„nn. The same fundamental 'talii nvhow, it makes, life worth living in coirdder their equivalent fir- a more no ogc* e’w* doe*. The market may ; tics that tot dine to Lo bullish on
l ooks like our lettuce growers this favored hmd by the Ht, Johns primitive stage of our national dOVcd- have farther decline* before it goes UortTs In 1D21 indientes thnt:the long
npment. As large a pcrccntdgo of the higher. Statistics show, however, th o , swing- movement Is not yet over,
• i,ver.
might conic. back next week.
population, in pioneer day*, ^-ouliL jpnrkcl is due to go to higher levels In | ^ " O f course, 1 rlon’t mean to ay that
--------------- o ----------probably have been killed by wild ani­ 1921 or-1924 before it starts oa anoth- \ a ll' claVsei of stocks a&gt;e " mvessarijy
THE DAILY PAPERS
F irs t' straw berries at Bar to* ‘ nolil
mals or by Indians, or died of priva- er long downward swing, such n* v.e^Koinf; higlu'r, or that the market vrill
for $-"&gt; n quart. They were'auctioned
-~T I e r r “h ig h e r lig h t away. T.ifi’e hre
had in lttSfOr---------- — ’ -----off for the Red Cross fund. ■ '
• , 1 lie Hanfonl ( lianil'er of &lt;'"intilLTVC.. ’ ' "
Every
ago
has'
its
disadvantages
at certain groups th at may base rilcady
Hink*
that
the
Celery
Cjty
is
being
“
I
adm
it.
that
.when
one
looks
------- .— o—-------along
with
its
advantages.
And'lukp
i
rface
conditions
todily,
therb
are
overlooked
by
some
of
the
big
dailies
Men thcl top. Judging’from the sta­
;*■ A banker of Georgia has disappear-,
ing
our
dynamic
industrinT
age
as
n
many
things
that
tend
to
confirm
tho
A
tb
cp
ltate
in
the
m
atter
of
jiulitistical position of tho industry of,
cd in .Jacksonville and foul play is
Respected. Hi wil find out that there jieitv, to which’ the Sanford Herald whole, with all its apparent reckless- current honrish septiment. The prim ] u-mmodity which they represent', 4',
arc other had things in the world be­ •dds, “ Why bother with the state ness and destrurtivepesa, it m ist be cipal bear argument that .is being us- should not he surprised if these tiid
thc Enr^wnn situation. It is I not do so much on' the balance of the
•.’Ppcrs when you have something !»et- admitted that it save, far more life
tides t&gt;Mi weevils.
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tr r ligiit nt home. And .if, the state than it wafttes. - Thb great, eomplicgt difficult for most people to see how |(rtM&gt;nt Movwnwnli or jf -th , y ,.VL;n
cd
system
of
progress,
,of
wltlch
med
conditions
in
the
United
States
can
j
Because'of
the
very
uneven
Newspapers are making n poll vote 1
,t‘vs
on the question of "What does Anreci
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• icine and surgery are a pitrt as well ns' j improve much with... t nn iurrensc In j readjustm ent th a t v.- have been thr:i.‘
c , need. ’ • 11 win.........
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’ autohuibiles, has added almost a de -[our foreign trade. In the European; the various groups c fT tm U „n J l
should dislike very much to.cede to the average life period in -nnt situation and in the Tariff AM th o y [B|] j-., the Rami’ position. Tins in u »
story that we could not qualify if yoq
! ‘'n. without the daily visits of the generation.—Jacksonville .Journal.
sec little encouragement in this dirts-- t;nu, to buy i.to.k- with pn '• eyi"?•
asked us that quertinn. - '
.
i-lnckson,ville nml Tampa papers, or
lion. Other bearish arguments being hp.,;. There nio stil! p'o -ihilities f«r
put forward a r e :’the high commodity rro f,'ti |ina-(..-rrt f,„ t|u fillin’ who .vill
Mayor Hylan, of New York. Iu.s4e- ‘h'' K i'^ is.y n n fo rd , Lakeland and
A C oni) FARM PROGRAM
price luvcl that atill vxUts, the fuil- l(/M. dlscrlntinatfon."*
elareil w arm , the Ku Kkix KTan. Says ,,ort M y e r^ ln ilie s. that Como to us
uTe of wages Li come down, the in.»-1i •
he
he will drive them from the city. Well. VV,MA ; ,Hy'
,atk“ n ',r,,!rl in
Many agruulturid journal writers cr,iaJtfn(, tendency*»,f costs, the ^small
* *
*
General bubirit’NA hu» improved1 2
not even Mayor Hylan ami the New m,r home newspaper, but Uevorthe
have given a program for southern margin of profit* in many, lines, the j
nvcr , „ t Week. T h ' iiiilcx
I
York W orld together can do this] we csr’ U s . *ho
sta^ ,la,Uf ’ lhnl .
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, l eep us informed on the election re- : farmers to follow; Some of them are ,pnnr_ ontloak^fnr .ntrtaiil__ indnsm ex j
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opine.
lhe Bobosnthnrt noW rtnnds* nt d
{turns, VParllWTTFtf'ity timl such, andnrood. Iiut lhelm w i f!flb c m are en- and political conditions,
per
cent below norma! the Jiigbe.it
.....
we wouldn't
nuuiMu, unv
likv 10
lo'’ »(.*
dn without cm.|tirely^theoretical
“ But did anybody ever make money j
E ith e r Simmons, of North Carolina,! .
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, , , .A s soon as we can figure out* some
WhAt is a good, farm, -program
In ,one[jn
stock market b&gt;‘ following sur- ; point,in two yeara.
or Robinson of Arkansas, will lead the . . .
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. . • . , , why to get the Orlando d.uiies «n oiir .^tat,. J5 nn unbalanced one in another,
M ade
in the
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, to make
, ,
..Democlata
, .
,, , senate
--- it is said.
, --- _j
1 xchan/e
ll-t
C 4happy.
nappy. —
■•rent
in
»n
far
ns
the
mm
xclmii'/e
Iis-1. we
we will
win
be
•
rent
in
so
tar
ns
tne
aim
to
mane
^
g
&gt;
U
J
.
miTed
than
would
X O. GARAGE il U K
colors. A
-O ur choice woyltl he Simmons ana -ve
f-lernv.oit I're’S.
the farm Self-supporting js conceriied. tnkp to^ , pp|y nl| t|„. hotels nnd res.
KXCl.’rJMVE At-ENhV FOR
hope he gets iL He is one of the real
Vet* vrG would mitt theitt nml tneV&gt;^ry farmer In Fluriila,-Wjc or little, a u ra n ti of the Knxt for i yt-ar; ami
M a iiU K ;
V*
Derqtxjrnts of the Senate and has thof,
KELLEY-SI'RIN ;v il:i i» TIRES
odd also "mil's our little . country ,-nn make his farjn self-supporting by
.the skimdiinge from the cane wbuld
rlghf kind of idea* for ail sections of
Co., C hit i
laifies.
mi in" the meat qnd milk, poultry make i“ore, and better, vinegn* for
tn this ism - of The Herald t- an
■the counrry;
anti eggg, nnd the fruitg and vege­ piQkiing* t heni than could be used.
advertisement of the It. &amp; O. tin rage
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COSTLY CHAIN LETTERS
tables which his fam ily needs,'’along
We Ijenr en every sVlc tliat "Floridp callin'/ attention to the fact llint they
The Tnmpn l rilmne ,s*ya.there is
with the corn nnd liny; which his !s waking up." It Is. in most things; have the exclusive agency for Sanford
need for nnother insane asylum inf — :— „
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Florida and w« auppos? the ciUwded
J,M' Sal' ,r&lt;la&gt;' Evening l ost rysents horses or mules unlcss.he uses trac but in the m atter of Liking care of for the celehrnted' Kelley Springfield
1rlint it prmlurdu on th f farm, it i v, Tl^sj. Yuu know \\*M\t thc*i» tires ara
conditio,, of the present institution is
tr,,a,s in -rcftnJ d to -t,,,n,n
fa I,let I 4,j cvffi nntl you
jrrt tb*"’Tit in nTl izcs
4ko rea son so m.ii.j iti|i|.y "guyg- rrr&lt;r ^ llld&gt; i h.mild .li^ lU n L .r o * t-U w --ta w -" -U a v u i&gt; r -fii&gt; t--ta k e n -e a r ^ f-h r -own- as sokvd n
If household—for the (ioml Book says Imf '■
at the H. &amp; O. Garage.
now TunniRg around the state trying many victims of these nUR-Mves
1-* - *
- —. j slecjiers. — 1 nmpa Tribune.
tho render o ' a stivrle pllain fetter I thnt does not “is Worse than an in - 1
to plnnt.fake advertising si’hemes’with
■-&lt;vv t’ o sjtVcessful in Idv Attbnipt to fid&lt;-|"—he is ready to plant for marthe dnily papers.
h’ln- it rent of nirle different persons kct. Herr- he ha# a wide choicf in. AOCR DOLLARS ARE NEEDED
HERE AT ROME
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TJ'e mayor of I’altn III acli wants to ,o nine other pRrsoiN nnd so on fur in FloiidA. Eventually, if he be-in the
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-endigv nmi than three billion pen-' t-cninsulnr part pf the state, he will
n-move Municipal Jud^v -loo Ivarman.,
rwi,lv4, BUCh lc tle n . That have a paying citrus grove on which
T h e‘action of director* o f the Flor- [
K M } - ’H
Tho city official* *«y that Joe l.m, Lkj,
r(,!111|in Soim,wbe.e nrouftd «cv- i to depend In his latter dnys. Or he
ida Development Ifonrd ‘ lit .Fnckson;
much power nnd dominate* the city « f ', . nl m|||ions of lotlnr* for postage] m ay/!mike It avocados, t&gt;?, fcven. V
ville at n’-rl'cont meeting is wortfiy of |
• faira t»T the exclusion of all, the other . ,'
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nnd tons f*f stnti nmry. all wasted onjhc |nu the proper soil nnd drainage, emulation l«y members of all comofficials. T hat.is a funny w nyJoc Jiaj
a vpry useless communication.. ,
1 pecans. In the meantime, while he ntcrciiil ’ organisations in thi i state.
of dominating ew rything. lin t’lie is
Fortunately not t^i tbo receivi rs of »s developing those permanent iovest- T tc board duthhrlkcd np]iorntim*tit of
rsui'Ly riglit nnd tficrefun- makei his
1 hose silly ami occasiodelH- ha ini fill j ments, he should lie making tho lu-st i committi-c to censor advertising and
■decisions stick to the loufushiq- o.f-Fds
deem’)'1fits aic find\J^enough to for- of tjti- tt tick and lory oijportiinitie* jircnioiinu scheme*i in n n ,ufforr.. to.!
U R ABILITY in ;t p;ivetm*nt for residential
enemies.
Ar* acre of ■ in.-.-my untold thou « rid* of .! .11 ir.ward t 'n-ni. The r Inin dirnketi f ro­ of southern Florida.sltvots is ;t print'.' rri|iiisi(e. Kesitlcnce.
mi; nt lv . I,nt ’ liut- , fri*.ipienrly il j* •rev. tu-n iii should ni'ike him i tmD-• fur Icgitiipate and worth while piojWish \ve’ had u man Tn Sanfunl lil,«-itis ' ts are frequ illy called Upon to b ear
•ihunifl lie. Timiil and rUperstil imiN pendent of a ll. other crops, and an e e ls --.vast sums now going larg -ly lo
George dE Sebring, sif Oh'o, wh i tins
folk who are nfrrtid not to forward acre of lettuce would put him oir'“easy fatten ttiu purses f “ fly-by-niglit"
heavy /V d s. T his Mraui will dam age ineNjust endowed the Sfbring hospital for rurh le(t"rs me to be fioth pjtie»l and rlrpet." If he goes in for peppers &lt;&gt;r
-lrtKtu who flock to Florida for easy
. $ 1 0 All of our endowments, ii-*
.p en siv e’ a n d ’ pporiy ‘c onstructed pavem ents.
hinmeik If thev.wlah Jo lie ■classed tiunatnfs-, or any o^ the early spring *pk king- each winter.
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unity hnv'e strings tied to them and nmn"" the sane nnl wholesome-inin,d Jhigh.jirft-e,i|* crons.sinil pi'akcs good, he
[&gt;uL*h pavem ents—botit'ju because they cost a
Igikelnnd, ns well as, ail other c.Mil
when they pull them back it is ilis- »-d thi'y rlmtild 'tnin the inereasitfr j is,n made inhn.finniiei.nlly.
munilic* in tho shite, npetjs. every
Ih tlQ lcsain the liegiuning—tu rn o u t to be ex­
rdvcreil that they o r e ‘not «'»dowks ,)f (hnf0 who chverfully nndj Til* good farm program calls also dollar right a t htpne working J .y ltnil
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pensive because costly m aintenance follows' to
- v m enu. Our hospital right now need s'...;.....
j nromellv
consign all chain letterUffM* the uw* of more hrains than fer- night fo r tlie upbuilding, cnmmert ial ^
about tVig thoiisnnd dollar -. la there! to the wasie brisket.’—I'cpsnroln tilizers, nmrOsweilt than loafing .nnd ly and scsidentially, of tliis so. tjon of
burden taxpayers. ’Pt-operly co n stru cted ’
'anyone here wdio can Eee. it?
moVe. wisdom thnn ignorance. IJ is Florida.
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Nnvs.
as easy to make a surccss of farming
Ah on advertising medium the S ’ar*|
Jlonistly we ikntt* to talk about our ARE THE- TOURISTS REALLY it Florida ns it is tu make a dismal Telegram offer* three-fold return? on ^
big ptess and mir new equipment but
failure, afid hundreds enn testify* Imw th e 'investment pf every patron j j t i r j i
' ' COMING?
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wo just want you-to -take a-copy of;
-aso that is.
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tlcipatlon in the publication of n t a t ­
ou.* special edition Tuesday nnd send
Farm ing in Florida is like farming ter newspaper nml thus i* a greeter;
M tu vontjrfriend* and tell thnt San*1 According to The La ly I Yam Maine (inno yther sta’te Tn the Union. U is ns development of the home community;,
ford has a real daily newspaper. It fhi v nr,-.
^,,
im-ossiMe to use town farm methods increase of public confidence* in the
will lm some t-ditiqn and-if we don’t ; A / roadster nutapipldfe of n well- in Floridq ns it is to g et by with n advert h e r’* business and nn intimutc)
call-Reg Holly in off tlie street we I’tnwn and popular make nulled tip H ires prove planted in warm weather knonldge of business policies, iewill never be. able to get all the nd-T,n (Front of the pasD /flee n day or two in Missouri. Native ideas, budded spiting in n larger output and quick
vei Using in the paper in time to came [ago, a Indy nt the wheel, her com­ with the scientific discoveries of the turn-overs; performance of n duty tb ;
tfhnlotls nil the way from Le\vl*ton ti agricultural college* nnd the farm de­ the public in the rendering of service, 1
mit Tuesday.
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tha South taing innumerable trnvol- velopment nnd experiment station* ends,died in the telling of stare news j
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g
lines
golf
sticks
a
n
d
'a
trunk.
day
ly
dayoink"
th«*
finest,
and
tho
only
possible,
Remember to \juy your plndts
plait at
E’he drove the entire distance alone combination for success in fnrmlng in
Every day the advertising columQft j
are ideal for rosidence thoroughfares because
the plant sale held in this city by the
nnd
she
told
tho
Star-Telegram
of
the Star- Telegram are tcemirigi
Florida.
Thnt^his
is
true
Is
evidenc­
-Woman’s Club on Friday, December
they m eet n o t only all of Jhc finer requirem ents
fiiat. Thi* is the t me to buy your thnt all along th AtlanUc seaboard ed by the manner in which the boys’ with* money-saving, quality-getting
b u t a re equal to th e heaviest traffic. They a re
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plants nnd flow tm and beautify your route she- had met with univcrsiil "Fit's of the state arc cfiafancing their opportunities, nil worthy of careful
of good appearance, quiet, sanitary,' d u stless
itomea nil over This fine county of kindness and consideration. She .was fathers in {He-raising o f corn cot­ study, followed by prompt action. —
Lakeland Star-Te!egrnm.
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Seminole. The plants will be •brought also enthusiastic over the rond condi- ton. hogs and enVle.
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and easily k e p t clean, They
can.
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o tm Ua sso
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ril
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t o -your dour * a d m v u you thu trouble •Ions. tHe,only unMcasnnt JIW:!!BirxJ«:/|- -Another-itemy-for^'the - surressfutj
stre
e
t
filth
o
r
Become
slippery
and
dangerous
ing
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the
"awful
■
d
•
dour
a
fte
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entered
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fitrarer
In
Florida
to
add
to
hi*
proof ordering and you can also see what
Our aim is to SERVE the commun­
to traffic. .Abovp all, they co st less p er y ear
. you arc getting. All this is done to Florida ncrufs thte St. 'Mary's river "fem I* enro nf tho su rp lu s,? jlijjx ity, got merely to have a job.—QUlCK
have you make your, home more beau- iiidoo.” Aside fiom this bit o f had mo-so fnrtnna* rot nn tho ground SERVICE TRANSFER. Rhone 4tW. }
of service an d require little or nothing for*
road, the, entire pathway from Maine 1’nth‘r tho citrus tiefn and on the
tlfv I.
194-Th-Fri-Snl
annual m aintenance.
‘ tit Florida was almost one of roses. * ’"u l; fernfs of- Florida ovorj' .year.
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Tlie writer Ina rccq after the shinping
.The Sanford llerbld makes a fine , Th" fulr vi*i*?r
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AT A SACRIFICE, DOIHIK
appearance, in Its enlarged fonn. A J
m O c
h
travel t&gt; ,H o­ •"O'.'in wn* over, in the Moore Huvon
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Z Z . j W U K 'S C C A X *30 C A S H S IX
llow press has been installed, nnd
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a' L‘ 1' Mu, rcT,llC'iTbv
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much other
r " ^ ^ ^ some lr m-*
* ' traveling
,
^in c r ’’
__ ,equipment essential
# , . .. to t h au’imopilcs.
.toHho ncie Vlestroved. M O T O R CO*
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roups about ohe hun.lm l vanls apart. L’utiing ready .for oiialher bop, than
A
’ORJv, Nov.
24.—The N ew t
. - papor. I lls hosts of f r i e p d * - y o u l t n m r , T w s s simply one ran bp riised ns the m ain’ brpp oti^'
1UHK,
ISO
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tbeao evidences of-Bob H6lly’a1.lllit
a g a in 'tra in ’lit}
puit ln
in aa grent
grent proces.,ion
procession Gist is 1'alf t t a «?r.c* la’ n n t ste te north of i},or^ Arnericuns will
w
prosperity. He certainly deservA;*’thb right nqw /m oving) ’ wiUi .unlKoken this! IVe have seen cabbago enough j
Of.eans, it wan
wi announced last.
substantial support of his community rank* all th e ' way from Canada to ylowcd under In one *piin« in‘ Floc|»la^.h*®^:
—he
always -boostings—Tampa Florida." So-here ye’ huve nh an­ to feed Germany, If it could bp kroutTimes. Thanks, old dear. If we swer. to the query, “ Are .they comij ed, canned, and shippul. ’. T tc toma- j. ,Coll iW, If you want that bfggKge
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w i,.i i.i
nninn*. ■trina’ Beans atkl caull-' looked iftc i' with despa tch.—QUICK
U itr lltla c

n a ira
M ade
A fillr tlltt

Known

west Florida and lay waste to

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
Sanford, Florida

TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESUL
GET YOUR IJ0 SI CARDS AT THE HER
P r o o f o f P e r f o r m a n c e is
BetteY than a promise

[•halt Shiugloe have been pro*,
, Nu- hit
lectin?? In v in Florida for moi;e than
ithunt a single eomplaint, of
twelve ye.'.
“cnrljng *’
hay-just iiit ie more and buy a permanent
Toot- buy Tty-Tile '‘nisleatr of : a chTaitcr
ahingle.
.i Ruti Tile, Snmv White and Green
o Roll Roofings.
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ml'by Amalgamated Roofing
Sold in Sanford by

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N A T IO N A L P A V IN G B R IC K
M A N U F A C T U R E R S A S S O C IA T IO N
Cleveland, Ohio

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Ensndnger, Amanda
Eaijt, Thoiftas F. ;
•IMridge, Mattel,• Mr*.Fos, Gi tTrgc’
• Forster, F. P.
Ferguson, J. if.
Fox, W. tl.wyafi
Frierson, J . K.
Frank, F. Ji.. . . .
FaiilK. Duvitf
Fox, Thomas M.
Fox, Geo,; Jr.
Fry, W. D.
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Fuosselo, Tony
Kitts, W. A., Sr.
Fitts, W. A., Jr.
Frank, Gus B.
•Fields, W. P.
Frasier, I. F,
Foster, Alfred
Fox, Effie M., Mrs.;
FcrffUaftri, Mrs. M ary ’A.
Fields,, ifattie 0 .
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Frank, AHce^J., Mrs.
Freeman, Naomf
Frocmani Edison
Fry. Wesley W. .
f'ol', Martha
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Kitts, Alin*, .Mrs.. . . .
Felldwig Hester, Mrs.
: Fleischer; Louis
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Futon, ElIxaBbth 'M., .Mi-1
Furen, Sarah, Mi .
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Freeman, Thos. E.
tilde, N, 11.
Goodhue,-C, L.
Gardner, B. M.
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Garner, N. II.
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Gilbert, Lewis
G/umling, Albert. A. „ -•
■Cr.'fi./W : O; 7?
' Graves, S. S.
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. ADS

|M Cards of Sanford's ReputH able .Professional Men, each
M of whoaf, in Ms chosen proto fesalon the. Herald recomto mends to the people.
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. Classified Ads te u line. No
v^d taken for Its* than 25c.
kn'd pniitirely no elassrfied
•de charged to anyone. Cash
must Accompany sll orders.
Count fire words to a.Hoe
nyd remit accordingly,
to to to to to to to to

NOVEM BER
Aldridge, W. Ci.

Anderson, J. f.
Ailen, J. T.
Allen, O. F.
FOK SA LE
Aycock,
J. C.
FOR- *SALK—Chickens niid furniture,
200*(Up
Adams, F. B.
1020 Union Aye,
Attomcy-ot-Law
FOR SA LE-- N ice thrce-qtiurter sire
&lt;^doms, John
brnm s.'J. I).
* l,string double bass viol in good
.
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Aldridge,
A. P,
Orer Seminole County Bank
order. Address “U, H. S.,” care of
Adams, T. K.
200*3tp
FLORIDA Herald.
SANFORD
Aijanls, A. &gt;1.
FOR BALE ©U EA UIA n UE lo r a
Alien, It.
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hinuller cur, 7-pai&gt;scngcr Packnrd.-s
Anderson, Bandy.
Fred II. Wilson. (bi~at WUIIama' Ga­ Aspmwnll, &gt;L C.
A TrO ItftEY-A T-M JV ^
rage.
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l!)7-tfc
Allen,# I*. J.
SEVERAL HOUSES for sale. House
Au-tin. R. W,
First National Bank" Building
Allen, Mary J. &gt;
for rent. Sco Thigpen.
Bii-tfc
SANFORD *:•
*:* * FLORIDA' WOOD t o n SA LK—$8.r.U a curd
Arrington. SlwIIn P.
Allen, L it.
I ’lcnso arrange to pay rash on do
Anildrsnn.'C.
A.
livery, and specify tho kind of _wood
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Allen,
Sarah
A.
w anted, when placing your order,—F.
Allen,
Rnymond
L.”
fS. Vornny.
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lUo-tic
Albrittoq, Jcra, C.
j- Tha Herald delivered, l$c per week.
■ LAWYER
&lt;Appleby, Albert* H. &gt;
*:— Court‘House FOR SALE—C melody, saxophone Anderson, Mrs. Olive
good as Inew. $120 takes it, half
A rran t* ,'Dannie
"-’* ' c5 s!i , brtlnnce $10 per m onth.' It. J.
Abercrombie. -S, M.
to Holly, Jlcrald Office.
170-Gtp
Adkins, Edward E.
to to w i .to- to m t o ra»
FOR SALE—&gt;i-passenger H'lrf JI oXt Ander.'iuti. J.E Idyn
Ambrose, Angus S.
well ih giloil rutinjug* condition. AdAdams. Mrs, EHa S. .
to dreas "C, II. S./* care of ilornld.Allen.Jtedolln. . .
to !
20C*3tp
Ala r s ,- Frank P. H,
FOR BALE— Hosier and Gays’ paints
Aimilage,
.lno. S.
and varnishe3 at Sanford Novelty
Brady, K. E,
Wokka, Sanford agents,. . . 183-tfc
Bennett, .1, C.
to . You can find tho name oT
FAKMERS-—You can g et seed bed
Diggers, S. J.
‘ to every ’live Buslriewi Man
• frntn~&gt;, and irrigation plups nt tb.«
Bnrlnw, J..W i. . .
/HfiN In Sanford In thin Column
Sanford-Novoity Works. •
100-tfc
Brticy, Sip
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V -to
t o J each
ear
day.
P4 * Second sh e d s, B '/jx il, onty
Bronson. Thus.
to
to to to to to r^ .-'iOc per 1, 000, w hile they last, nl! Bat nos, Cruse
to to
-------------------- — Herald office.
tt
llmk. Ja y H.
Brt*w«*r, C.
W ell Dyo For You *
FOlt SALE— 10 ncres in Longwood.
Uovd, S, i:.
BON T O N S T E A M P R E S S E R Y
^ m e r of G nr.V end Orange nvc;
Bronsonj M. B.
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• ‘mica, 9..L. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of b. W
Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
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Ballaid, S. A.
J -4 Sec. 25, Twp. 20, Range 22.—Thos.
CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERING
Brock. P. C.
id.. Baxter.
-■ lL2-lm o.
• Work calod for and delivered
I ______ . . ________ .
Baker, J , P.'
FOR BALE ..........
-1 have
Piano 461J — ■—3
„ U. Wcat F irst St. , P E P PE R ‘SEED.
,
HVowti,
E.
« surplus of 35-lbs. of Ruby King
Betts,
c
. A.
• _ j neoner seed saved bv myself out. of
BerfuT*. S. A.
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“ W E D E L IV E R T H E G O O D ^ J J ^ y M Xc« Jcricy ,tock. « . «
Betts, A. L.
p,tr lb. Address,- E Grothen, Dnnin.l
Babiwtt, H. S., Jr.
lOS-tfc
Fin.
S tb ra g e V n c illtie s
.
Hal toy', J. A.
furnjture., 'dfepnett, K. 11,
If «e please you, tell others; if not, FOR SALK -Household
“Tbolie DO.
.L'03-iUp
Jb'r.tly, Iimighiss.
tell us. Phone 408
FOR SALE—Upright pinhoj RObdl Bower! K.
condition, for $100 ca.-:!i. Add rear, Bareliff, I).
SANFORD
Box 362.
20;t-0tp
Hothnmly, Win.
Brown. C. W,
FOR BALE—Lot •itiTw'osI l^lfst atregt
Central Machine and. Boiler .Works; close in. Inquire 200 Park- Ave­ 7tetts, W. K.
Brown, j . M.
Cylinder Grinding; Del.uxo . Plattma; nue.
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203-Gtp
.Steel Gear ilami*; Crauk _p THt ‘SALE—f -h. Vinl.'t trmiln g - u ir; -ltryau,-L.JY—
Bradbury, C. O.
Hhafta Returned— ----- —— Phone C2 Will nell nl a real bargain. Sec
Bell, A F.
Wijson Motor Co., F lp t street and
Bailey, G. VV, . . . . . ,
.. ., -2BJ-dipj.
Byes Evaminrd
Glaasefl Dealgnrd SanfuVd AVc. _
Britt. C. L.
l lllt S A L E -F ive Vo.mi Imiigalot. op
Uruwnlee. E. 0.
exceptionally eiesy lerma^ or will
Itrails haw, R. C,
ren t.—A. P. Comicltj-* Smyi. 2Q.»-tfe
Handy, A. P.
. , . OpUfifth-Optometriat
, ■ I'D j r SAL K ^ To rfotUc* estate, seven
Bishop, Geo. D.
312 Rial Firat Slroet
Sanford, Fla.
passenger Cadillac,.‘flho condition;
Beatty, W. it:
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__________________ n e w lire?, $fi00.-Cp. E. Stone,’ Grunge Jlv r/y , C. M.
Buchan,
ti.
accent
-a
Hall,
Si,
G.
OR BALE—Or will
n lighl
AltCIIITECT
touring car or Ford truck in ROO'J1 flirry, Riley, Mr.s.-M. F.
loitdilion as’ purl payptept. op .my -Brown, Wifliam A.
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
StenrrtH-Knight touring car, having,! Boykin, Rosa K., Mrs,'
BAN FOB I)
FLORIDA lilnndnrd equipment, inelnded with, Boykin, Win. B. .
Burner, Sherman C. *' •
yor are
Baumel,
Samuel S.
tea new............ . -- j
Berber, Ague* G.
forniii vfjntcr top which is now
.Raiding, \V. Hi
Brown, ILium I
V.;c. COLLAR, Vrop. ■
Bell*, Betty, Mrs,
Ik-lt-s, Laura, Mrs.
Bigger*, Pnul 0 . y
Hailey, William K,
Burdick, &amp; 1
CONTRACTOR nnd DUILDER
Park
A
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Britt, Sura S.
*17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Flu.
FoifR K N T —Imwnr fInor uf"resi(lc
Bailey, Joy E.
Btowplec, l.iilian
‘fuiriiJhed, 203 Kmt Third struct
Jlett*. C. B.
Birgers, C. M.
ELECTRICAL'CONTKACTOItS
lt£NT—Housekeeping
Bennett,; Mary
Ilryatt, Minnie I..
Unghousc I.ightH and Appliance* FOB RENT—Kooma und kitchenette.
Briithi rson, Loretta
—Shirley Apartments opposite pe*t
New Line*of Fixture*
Baker, Selma E.
office, upslnlrr . _______
123 West F irst Street
Baker,.!. E.
FORI KENT— Unfurnished apart mint
Higgtrs, Irena T.
Ferndnlo Apartments, 30a E. First
(hiding, Florence, Mr*.
S tre e t
Hrookn, Victoria iR , Mrs
Urudfrtrd, Samuel W.
FOR RE NT—Furnished house and
INSURANCE a g e n c y
three furnished apartments,, Phono
BaPbilt, F.enrlu H., Mrs.
201-lhtp
linnvn; Winnie
[RR------- AUTO--------- BONDS
37 MV.
Brinson, S. J. W.
room nm
Brannon, iahmucl
on fufnlihed, price $13 per motith.
Brooks, W. it.
Apply to Mrs. II. I). Durant a t Lake
Baker, I„ J.
Contractor and Guilder
Baler, W aiter it
J*UK lir.N i
nnrtdel, H arry
8ANFORD
:• FLORIDA
.Brady, E rnerl L.
Brady, Mrs. Florence T.
Bradbury, Carl
Baker, Osmond C. •
Baldwin, Erttmir E., Mrr.,
w XRTED—Girl a t •cigar amt
Ball,
Joseph*!!.
drink staled op, Ninth street
Brown,
Thonlhs L.
ply nt -once,
Brown,
Dixiu B.
Xw.tsifaD—?•&gt;.»»«» « once.
Bdrhops,
-Paul C.
Coll
a
t
Hill
Hardware
Co.
soArrlty.
&gt;
Brookf,
W.
It.
205-Ctp
W.,'I. Hughey.;
Baggett, BraxUiu ,
\
Inquire
M.
"ANTED—Team 'wo
Bandy,-Annie E., Mrs.
Hanson Shoe Shop.
Biggera, Npncy S., Mrs.
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InrtUe, Roy 0 .
Bigger, Wallace
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Bender, John G.
. Beckwith, A rthur H.
Bender, Edward S.
Chase, R. O. ** *
. Cnunelly, A, P.
Caldwell, 1). 1&gt;.
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• ■Carlson,'.'l'*'C*‘
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•Crawford, -IL S. ,
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Calder, J. B. *
Colbert, W. Mi
• Ohlttcfttdcft, L.‘ 1
Grim, G. W..
Caldwell, D. A.
t'hlttendcn, J. D.
Campbell, J. I*\
Colbett,*H. L.
(’rooms,,J. N.
Colili, C. C.
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Cobb, P. ir. ’ ‘ ’ ; ’
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Chase, It.
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Crehshqw, 11. F.
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Chase, Laura 1)., Mrrd
Cor, Knmm E.
Crenshaw,. Robert F,
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Connelly, Ruby I-................
i 'miry, Virginia, .Mi
Cowan,.Anna D.
Connolly,-* Mnry G.
j 'aswell, B, D ,. j
\ ‘olllmt, C. C.
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Caldwell, Laura
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t ’oleman; Johtv 11.
&lt; ’ross. Millard 11.
Courier, John E .'
(‘alder, Donna A., M r*.
('hn.-e, Sydney O., dr.
(T»hB, Robert A,
rjiruthers, WJIIftrd
(‘olhert, Newton A.
Chancellor, Sarah A., Mrs.
Cassuily, Miles T.
-Campbell, Chas. II.
Carroll, Eula Mrs.
Chambers, Cbarliu „
(‘.ills, James J.
_Euiiaiiighnni, Jnn. A. ——_
Cathey, Goo. B,
Crenshaw, John E. •
Crenshaw, Kioto M., Mr*.
Collin*, Chad.
Candb&gt;, riilL i l NL
('imiin, Myrtle, Mrs^,
■Clark, Chas, A.
Clause, llotm r J.
Clute, Chas. II.
ChltL-ndcn, Jeanette, .Mu'.
Chapman, Clyde F.
Chittenden, E. A..
Chittenden, Laura
Cie.vclnml, Mar*
Connelly. I.oe 11.
CilitleiHh'li, Mis. Rilth
Davison, .1. I&gt;.
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Djeljinson, J. J.
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Dens, R. It.
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Dopaey, J. I).
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Daiger, Fred S.
“\D6m lney, S. F.
Dunlap, Jessie,'-Mrs.
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Dec n, J , C.
Downing, .T, C. C.
’Itultose, Annie W.
Pumas, T. L. '*
Delk, Thomas(S^
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Dooley, PanlTt.- •
Dondnoy, Luclle R., Wrj.
Duffinv CInreme R.
Dann, Ernest 0 ,
Dureii, John J. * ’
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Dmilnii, Thomaa M^*
Durqn, Esther,. Mrs.
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DeCoursey,
EJiiabeth
Dresner, Joseph M.
Denton, Roberta, Mrs.
Dy»on,'Fred lL
Prom mood, Dpnald
Drummond, Joscjihinc
Diiinns, Harriet Y., Mja.*
Evcrly, F. E.
Eljer. P. M.
Ehrensperger, lienty.
Rrfckson, W. JO.
- Kstrldge, 1’. N.
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THE SANFORD 1)AILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922

AGE FOUR

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF *
BOWLING
• TENNI S
BOXING

SANFORD HIGH GIRLS SWAMP EUSTIS INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES SHOW VERY
SEXTET AT BASKET BALL LAST NIGHT
FEW CHANGES OVER LAST WEEK
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Romp All Over Eustis Team and Win With Final Stevenson’s Average fJnchanged While Amann
Count of 49 to 9
Picks Up Several Points

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CELERY SEED

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IMMilaiRataiMMiici
Did you see thtx basket ball game
last night?
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' Cnnfieienre, ns npplied to business, Is the same
nsTnith in the fitld of religion.

Some class to Sanford girls, we’d *
say.

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Confidence in tho good intentions of each other;
confidebtq in the ability of another to fulfill prom!■&gt;*-—
■»: yonfielome
in --tfie
---'\
s ^ soundness of the community
—these are the things upon which business in based,

And the way Mildred • Holly shot J
thbsc gokls. She’s there with Uie ■
gomfs' every twje.■

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ing business’. The customer's confidence in the
strength and integrity of the bank; and the hnnk’s
confidence in the character ami gemel intentions of its
customers, are the factors upon, which this institu­
tion fs founded.

■

And Miss Spencer uyis right there
Playing thi-ir second gome of, the irh House last night, the house
with Mis* Roily nnd helped many of
Vcry
few
changes
were
found
in
a
season ami their first gahie at home, should have been packed, and it is to
those points through the basket.
a
the
individual
averages
of
thu
S
nn-!
the sextet of Kiri* representing .San­ be hoped that next Friday night \till
ford howlers over those of last week.
ford, made themselves hard to catch find an overflow crowd.
And maybe we haven’t got some
a
Stevenson,
who has turned out one
The girls go to New Smyrna Wed­
a t the very jump off last night and
■
conch in Miss Corn I.ee Tiilis.’ The
a
i‘l(tht
on!y‘*
a
,
not
in
'th
e
game
tHlij
^KW
YORK,
Nov.
2
.-,.
anowed Eustis under the' overwhelm­ nesday night, and another hard battle!
Shortstop Herald stated many times before that
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h
i.
average
r«mi»liis
“»•
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,„
t
Sc,,„
,
ht.
NV„:
YS,k
Y
.ning score of 4j* to 9. Ami although Is expected as New Smyrna also
Miss Tiilis would make one fine coarh,
changed. However, the real league
■
the score showed tremendous odds In tnnsts a strung, team.’ Hut a .victory , ,
, .
. .
. . . kces, whd like D abc.Ituth, was one and now we enn say "we told you so."
leader Is Amann, as he has particl'
.
j
. ,
favor of Sanford the game of basket Is • expected, os the fine team work , . , .
M
■.
,
, . of the big disnptKifiitimnts of the
pated
in
more
than
ten
games
and
is
,
,
.
, ■
B
bull Itself was interesting oil llie W a y displayed at Inst night’s gome will : .
wor l d series, has an explanation Tor
And then Miss Fills ha«:*ome fine
B
B
through,'m xi. Kuiftip'.keptu p this-in­ win.over any of (hep)., , ;
I' v K
*’ . ’. V . . , ■ .-h is failure to show his old-time form m aterial to work with. Just .' watch
11st
, i.
, .how
, ,,the entire
„
. of . t|m t „ „ n(U ,6kM &gt; .
terest by fighting hard until the fin­ . Miss Ituth Kanner, one of the old, Following
MUset Maxwell, Cnrrnway, Kchols,
B
timers a t the* game, refereed the a f - ! ^ " M-nd, meludlng rfCcry player
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
ish.
.
"A lot of people were surprised lit Hand and some more of- those girls a
B
th
a
t,
has
howled
in
one
or
more
■
ork was
my failure to got certain balls that go If you elan’t believe it. '
' .
'Mildred Tidily; playing right for- j
Inst night, and ’her’ Worl
■
games’;
B.
F.
WHITNER,
Cashier
*
F.
P.
FORSTER,
President
were hit In my territory during the
ward, w«s the outstanding star of the {v tfy* ahtUfaVUrt-y to both sides.
G.
TP. Ave
Next Tuesday the town ientn .will
scries,” says Scott.’ "I was ond of
As this peper goes to press, San* B ia B B a a a a a B a a B a a iia a H V H a a a B a a a a a a M B B a a a a a B a a a a a B a a a a B a
game, shooting goal after goal and
547 .
Stevenson (Cong.J ...... 3
ford
and Fort Meade are hard »( ft on scoring 9S of t h e '49 points scored for t; lay the high school girls, thg town
Vo
1
i , Amann (hnrniers) .... 12
I h 1950 .
old ,,
. . . .... . , .to* hie pll year that I-wasn't eoVeHrtfe the bulkhehd. I.ot^ of chyi-r stuff
Sanford. Kminu Spencer, playing left team consisting of some of the
...
Pennington (Cong.) ....,9 1420 .158!
coming up from the field and sounds
ta*r '- " i a i 'fts mU(^1 Kr&lt;&gt;und as formerly,
guard, deserves great credit nlso for, timers, und these old timers, with nil .
..,.,12 1855
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
like it might br-nnothcr victory. *
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“The
idea
has
be-cn
ndvanc.
already
the fine playing on her pnrt ns she
.....12
1844
.
i.eel thnt-.I.nm ’.olelI nnel
and slipping
s
in my
' CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
not only'scored the remaining points that are receiving a coach’s itistruc- Raiding (Cong).
.....12 .17.73. .
Jiu
t
can't
help
hut
remark
once
1018
West
Flrat
Btreet
.
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1018 W«*t First 8tr»&lt;8
„ play. Possibly there in some.truth in
o f the. game, lint she sacrificed her
I,. Kenuud, (Cong .....12 1700 .1117
_lIitiC-r
l.TCplifC-puiL
1
cmiT
go.as
fur!m
orerthut
tlic
SAnfurd
hoy»Alu»u!d
bo
1,-rtyilifn-ykaFl
ci
chances time nftcr time, following jn•K night f Rntary)
0- ' 879—;;
slru iiiq n s from the coach, in order iu-2hecd Mojulay.
2* Iral) .111 for them as I could 10 yc:irs ngol1feiVeii n' medal or watch fob engraved
Betts (Men’s) •
girls
put
*•—
' However I feel that the Polo Grounds "H*21 Central Florida Champs" hut
Turn
out
and
help
the
that good team work slmold -prevail,
Couch(Farm ers)
122 1727
1727 .1 1 \ WB' 5 ,noro responsihto for Funking it darned few have come across with the
across
a
real
team.
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thereby giving up her chances at
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It. B. Chapman (Fin.) .12 1727 .1 13
&lt;vns B|owing up thnn an yj fit
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tic stijieiul jnecessary to htJy. them.goals, that.eventually resulted in San­
A. Reiiaud (Cong.)
8 1130 .1 4 1 _____....______
one other thing. . . .
What do you say about it, you football
ford's favor, .
1Itritt (Rotary)
....... 12 1041
funs?
Vli’
"D°n*r
8
ft
the
impression
that*
..I
Miss Hand and Miss Eeliofz, jump­
...’.....12 1023 .iau _ _ ,*
' alibi,
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*um offering ....
this. u s .an
o r'th a t
ing and running centers, showed real
.*....*. 12-’ 1025
. ’ . there is anything wrong with the Polo
Sentimentality between two good
- class-’uni! had their •opponents on the
Hcrbst ( Farmers)
9 12.1r
i n * T k r A .a o r l n f r t l I ' r r s y l
J Grounds. As a -m u tte r-of-fact thl* in- fellows is foolish.
hop at every turn, white Miss t.'nr1578 .131
WASHINGTON. Nov. 25.«-I)eci*mn ; DvLriluy (Mens) ......12
! field is so very fast nt the Polo
fawny no'l Mins Maxwell were taking by the federal government on the ilousholder (Rotary*)
A 1025 .128
M
I Grounds, that it has hud me u hit off
B
Are „yo\i moving .' i,ui. .. T .
ci\re of the guard |H&gt;Mtions with the proposal of-.F. (Jgtli-n Armour and (’ordop (Merchants)
8 1021 .128
N
•balance all year.
SERVICE
TRANSFER
to
do
it.
B
1 1 1 I0i&gt; . 127
ease of professionals.
•
company Ih1 | h&gt;i milled to purchase 1Bjuinett (M yii's)..
U
"National and r American I-engut* 1’hone 498! lOl-Tb'T-’ri-Sat
12 151 l .120 players will tell you that the Polo
There were many substitutes used-M orris &amp; Co., another of the Chicago[Henry (Rotary)
7 879 .125
during theMtUl half o f'th e'g am e and •‘‘Rig Five" packers, still was w ith-, Burdick (Merchants)
, Grounds infield is the fastest in cith- In llir t lrrull t.'ourl ut (hr tyevrnlh Ju7. .871 .121 \ cr K’ligue."
most every member nf tlu- S a n f o r d held yesti relay, iillhough'u settlem ent Hill (Rotary) .......
•II*Ini Clrrull **t KInMiln, In nnd f**r
«
s
i
Nrnilnnlr t"«*unl&gt;^— In t*t»nnrrr&gt;
122 .122
team was given a chance to show p 'f the question had been expected'car.-|L)nyd (Men's)
180
i
their worth, ami the critics that view -. !&gt;' it' the week.
! Kent- (Cong.) .... ....
•
CITATION'
8 907 ,20
cci this game are nil of the opinion
At the white' h o u se 'it wns stated Wiggins ((‘hast')
:M
U t.oivl*. Complainant,
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237 *IDJ|—.
—t h a t - S a n f o r d h a s so uk s read • ^ - c l a s s y • t h a k t b o - d e t i s i o a - wo-. - n u b o n e
f o r J 4 H g g iu * -&lt; R « W ry &gt; — , , a
t llenlaiulne f H rif fln . *&gt;t a).. D efeiulunt*.
035 .1IC,!
~ f , Ri
basket b a l l t d n m in t h i s g i r l s o u t f i t , j i b e p r e s i d e n t to m a k e h u t in" o t h e r * R. E. S t e v e n s ( R o t a r y ) 8
- I» t l r l f t l a . If llvlifu. l i e n r l e t l a B U r lf f tn , If 11v I n U l » w lfp;
T i t l e s •ATIIftiim-O.
340 .115; \
M i s s T i i l i s , j u d g e d t o be t h e b e s t o f f i c i a l c i r c l e s tbei o p i n i o n w a s e x - i D o n * ( R o t a r y )
3
AiHli-nrlcil if Ifvfmt, *t \V,
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K Oil)
coach in- this part of the stale forj prvrsed that the executive* 'probably ! Tyler ( Merehtlnts)
liv in g , nil tile u n k n o w n lit-lri*. If livNEW YORK, -Nov.. 25.—While the
M*c. o f ih*- Hxi.-ito of J o h n \V. G riffin .
g ill's basket ball, lias charge of this would be t ailed upon finally to settle | Perkins I Merchant*) Dl 1148 ,114
i l r C f a m l , i! W. C ook nm l wife, Annie;
Rnndutt I.Mep-h.)
12 1355 .H2,nciiim of the Nv’w York State Box- Cook.- If liv in g . Geo \V, H a w k i n s , If
local team, nnd just as has • been tite matter.
r, C h n rle s C W n rw le k . T ru n in *
Wiereifski (Fnrfntlnt) * n ,1552 ,1 lU .ing. gcinmjssion in declaring a num- ailvlm
shown by a real coaeb for the fmitn d Ills Id s sue* esiairn. If lt'. ln a . .1.,
I) W u l v r r t o n , If Ilvlmr. L u t h e r C
(Chase)
li) 1030 .109'her of titles void has been much -ridiball teiiin, is , iiIho showing in this ’ TIG ER. IS GRKAT1.Y REFRESHED
t ’p r l e r . .If living. I, o . I’n rr c r. If llv.
4
.107
euled,
it
is
becoming
iimri*
nphaisurtii
Adams
(Chase)
-131
,
In
k . a n d .Ybol G r if f in . If living. A d­
case,
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AND GRKATI.V K.VHICSFI)
m i n i s t r a t o r of tho K s in t o of J o h n W.
10 1077 .107 that at least a step has been made in
McKee (Chase)
Alisa t f l m i r ami* her girls deserve
G rif fin , ili-ccnsed; a t n f ' l f Baht p a r t i e s
a r e d e a d , to nil p a r t i e s c la i m i n g In ­
. .
4.1« .103 the right direction. . . . .
J.effler (Chase)
7 »iii«
the support of at! the fans, and nltho
t e r e s t s tin d e r Ili-nJ.nnin L G riffin , d e ­
fi
020
.103
While
the
Marquis
of
(Jueensbury
-Peloid
•
(Farm
ers)
c
e a s e d , l l e n r l e l l u K. G rif fin , his wife,
n large crowd was present, nt the Par­
BOSTON, N'WV 24.—Georges Clem
d
e c e a s e d , \Vtn,,G. A n d e n rk -d . d e c e a s ­
oncenu is nt the dawn of- putting the U. •!*. llerftlldn (Mefr), I -111 .103 rules cover the boxing game very thored, tl. \V. S l s i t f a n d wife. K m n i4 A
S
te l f f . d e c e a se d , nil n f ih « m i k n o n o
.99 i otighly, it serins Uiat the code would heir/*,
finishing touches on ids second formal Estrldge (Farm ers) ... 3 298
d e c e a se d , o f t h e R e l a t e o f J o h n
.1)7 have been more complete hud-it cun*- W,* O rte f ln *1*hi-nseil. *1 IV, (,'n'ok
i;
582
address of In's American tour which 1t. Chase (Chase)
"SrTTIVWtT**. .Thule Oudlt. i t c i r a s r d , G*-&lt;j.
.*J(J, tnined some, definite word as to the
IV. ll a w K ln s , deCHttsed, t'hiirlc.** G.
i he wilf deliver this afternoon in Tre* Nordgrain (Chase) ... 4 385
W a r w i c k . T r u s t e e jtc c c a s c d . a m i Ills
’lilt defending of their (itles by the ehantBeanlon
(Chase)3
*289
: mont Temple. Ref reshed by a good
s u c c e s s o r s , dr* eased . .1 I* W n tv e rtn n .
decenei-d; Lutlo-r &lt;’ I ’o r t e r . dec** lin'd
.95 pious of ih*' various classes.
8
fdfi
1 4 - l b s , G r a n . S m r n i * $ 1 . 0 0 night's |W p . the " T ig e r/ appeared C P. Heindon (C.)
I. I* I’n r l e r d e c e a s e d
noil
Al-el
.*,5
1'- doesn't seem fair to tin- logical
uiiwig (Farm ersII J'5
evn mor jubilant than yesterday over I.
G r if f in , ilecen- 0*1. . V lln l n ls tr a l n r *-f
1 - l b . B u l k M iV c i T e a ’ .5 0
th
e
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of
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\V.
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riffin,
de.
2
158 ,7;i contenders .for the various titles to
the enthusiastic reception given him II. It. Stevens (Rut.)
t-cjiaeil. ill oilierwl****. In uni) in Ui _
following
I
hiii
I
»I
Lin
In
In
the
f'liunly
have some veteran-holder of a cham­ of* Kemllio!** %n*l S(at« III Fillrills.,MM
by Boston and other cities bttwfen
pionship put ilia title in camphor halls more pnrtlculuTly ilrscrllietl, ns tol-fB
V-ere nnd New York.
lows:.
.
B
nqd practically refuse to defend it in The
Houih Three-Cjuarlers of Die B
lin *
N'orthwi-st Ooarter it} tho Southeast H
in decision bout unlesg given most of i'ti
Work will soon stnrt dn 'the Yiew
art«rv.*if Heetlnn Seven. Totrnslilp B
Tivetit&gt;*-one. .Soulh of Jtnncu. Thirty,*
'.the .loose mopey nvailqble.
Milane Theater and this 'will In trig
, ..
Rant, cniltalnlfig thirty acres more or B
rhcre-cA'rtainly should be«a sUfin- ii-ne,
out three of the prominent coiners of
i( * ruling ns to how f.ften a champion c
i
i
p
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V
u
^
t
".the city in thi* building line. It is
t h a t y n i T s m l ea.-h o f y o u h n v e o r ' B
estimated that this winlpr will ms*
Pim.ADEl.IMUA, Nov. 25.—The s h o u l d tio fe n d h i s . t i t l e • . l u r i n g, t h t ' vno,
c la i m t o h a v e boiiii- I n t e r e s t In a n d to ■
h e r e i n a b o v e d escrib ed .
■
more building in the business poitien stories that Eddie ■Collins, the crnelt’ c o, u r s, e* o. f , II y e a r ,. I t s l u m s - t h a t . h e t h eT hUe rneits
f o r e , yno, Itenjaiel-i I. G rlfftn
S
h
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u
ld
l
a
k
e
a
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r
r
lii
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if
li
v
in
g
,
l
l
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r
l
e
t
t
k
R
G
rif
fin
,
his
wife
of Sanford iba'n *w’as'cvei *witnes-i.d *iitirnl baseman **f the Chicng*i White
ii
IhiiiI at
*i1 least
Ifii.ui.nil',,
Ina,
If IL ,\. a
onrt i.verv
Lvcr&gt; *iv
six months
montns.. If
lh)lit
J ,
, wMllll.i*n
K|l-(f *1,
nlllAn-ti-nrled,
l wlfl.
I cfui e iii one season.
Sox will be witb.(liv New York Amer­ limn
■
The case uf (liampiou Johnny Kil- Sieiff, If living, nil of the unknown
icans next year w ill'not down. Col­
heirs.
If
living,
nf’
the
Rut
ate
of
John
ha no **f the featherweight dlvmiiin ii* W Griffin, rteci-nscil, G. \V. Cook and
s l k r o ’s to tht 1 whole world for fear lins, \v)to winters in one of the spbAnnin think. If living,,Gen. W. BBBBBBBBBBBBBaaH M B BBBUBBBBBflBB BBBBBBBlIBBBflBBflBBBnBBflB
anmo fool will bo sore litcmise he is urlis of Philadel|)hia, w a s asked what the moKt'gloring vxntnplg^f huw thls Wife.
Mawitltin, If living, Charles C. Warwick,
cumlition is abused. JJiihano absolute­ Trusti't** and bln BitccmaorH. If living
left. out.
he knew about it.
J. It. Wolverfon, if living. Luther C
I'orler. If living, L O. Porter. If living,
"All that- l know of» tho* reported ly refuses to defend his title unless mid
Abel Griffin. If llvlna, AdmlnUtratv
i;Uaranlecil
n
mim
that
is
out
of
]irodeal th at Ts to take mo to New York
Inr of-the Estate of Jolin AV.-Grlffln.
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l
e
e
e
i
f
t
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d
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nnd
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dead,
is what l have m id in the pnpers," hd poitlon with his drawing possibilities. nil tiarttes claiming -lutere«t»' under
The promoters arc entitled to n'good lleiilamln U Griffin, deceased, Henrlctreplied. ’
In K. Griffin, his wife, deceased. Wil­
“ Would yoq lik« to play there?" cut and the challenger a fair sum, liam G. Andenrlrd. deceased. G. \V. ASSORTED NUT UHOCLl ATFS
Stelff nnd wife B m m n A. titelff. de.
was the next question put to hint.
• l*ijt the ilcm.-uids made by Kilbanc eeaseil, nil of the imknoixn heir*, de­
CHOHH.ATES AND BON-BONS. ‘ |*
ceased,
of the Kstnte of John- W. Grif­
make
such
a
thing
out
of
the.
ques­
."M os^qny player would welcome n
fin, dsceamxt,' O. W, t'ook nnd wife.
tion.
Annie
Cook,
Uecea»ed,
Geo.
W
#
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l
a
v
v
.chance to go to New York. The Chi­
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES
kins, deceased, t'hnrles
W'nrwick.
cago fans have always treated me
T rustee deceased, nnd his successors.,
’ '
CHOCOLATE^ IN CREAM
r*-P|i*ed, J, l&gt; Wolverton. deceased.|
great and I like the City, but I cer­
t.uther tI'orter, deceased, lk O. I'orter, I
deceased, nnd Ahnl Griffin, deceased,k
tainly wouldn't offer any objections if
AdmlnlBtrator of the Estate of John W.
Griffin, deesnsed. or otherwise, in and
the Sox decided to send me to New
to the lands hereinabove described, are
York.
.,*. | *
required to he nnd appeur before our
I’RESCRirTION DRUGGIST
said Circuit Court at the Court House
"Funny thing, but front the very
In Hanford. Florida, on the 1st day of THE REXALI. STORE
PHORESIS
January,
A.
1
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.
1913
.
nnd
then
anil
there
KODAK DEALER
first day I broke into m ajor longue
( f l y T h e A u M l a l r l I»re««l
mnke nnawer tn the bill of complaint
112 M agnoH a A v cn u c-i— Phone 113
ASHEVILLE, N. C.-, Nov. 23.-M r». exhibited against you In this cause, oth­
hall I cherished n desire to wear a
decrees pro contesso will he en­
Ni w York uniform. Pcrhups it was CorA Johnson West, 22, who was kill­ erwise
tered'against you nnd each of you.
I
t
I
s
that this Citation be
because 1 made my baseball sta rt at ed Thursday night while on a ’pos­ publishedordered
In the ftnnfnrd Herald.
a
-----------Qolumbin, which is located in that sum’ hunt with her husbnnd, uime^.to newspaper published In Bahfotd. Hemljiole County.' Florida, once each wetk
ln r deilth through an unavoidable «&gt;' for rflcht successive weeks.
city.
.
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The rO LLO W lN/i-SERVETIlAT PURE ELDER SPRINGS
N R B H m y hand and ths seal of
"The financial possibilities in New cident, n coroner’s jury decided here a**WIdI TCircuit
Court on this the 4 th dixy
WATER TO THEIR PATRONS
of November, A. n. 195 J.
•
j*Y/irk also appeal to the player. New Into yesterday.
(SEAL)
B. A. D O U O L A 8 S.
DRUG STORES—
RESTAUHANTS—
JMrs. West wns shot when a dog
York draws the big crowds nnd can
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
R. C. liowrr’a
Hell Car*
nf
the
Seventh Judicial
pay tlie fancy salaries If they want a srtuck the trigger of her husband’s
Circuit of Florida. In and
Rnuraill.it &amp; Anderson
Seminole Cafe
for
the
County of Ucmt— AT—5, ’ ’
man.
Then there Is the world
scries automatic shot gun, ‘which .was
*
*
note.
‘.*
Union Pharmacy
\Yt-laka Restaurant
tq shoot at; New York has won two lying, on the ground, Fred J. West, QEO. A. I W O T T K S . „
Botlclior and of Cotiasel for
HOTELS*—
Valdez Hotel
pcnnnnts and despite all the criticism J35, testified at the inquest. He said
Complainant. / t?
.
Munkrsuma Hotel
IVigwnra
that has been hurled nt the Yankee be was preparing to clinjh a tree nf U -4 U - II - 2 B ;
Seminole Hotel
club because o f 'its poor sh’owlng in ter a possum, th at his wife became
OAKLAND TOURING, 1020
N ext to Princess Then Ire 1
the series, it still is a mighty tough frightrned and begged him to stop,
MODEL
AT $200. THIS IS A
team t*&gt; heal over the long.route.” , He took her In his arms to console
. _ .... __________ __
her, he added, an djust nt that time, REAL BARGAIN.— IL &amp; O. MO­
Wo invite the public nnd nil .users of ELDER
TOR CO.
206-tfc
their
dog, which was leaping up in the
SPRINGS WATER to visit the sprinjr iitid in
FEDERAL SUGAR FIRM
.DECLARES DIVIDEND air struck the gun.
our method of handlinjf.its product. \Vh£rnkp
u chance?
Your eminent jphysiciahs ,&lt;lalm
1
lie told hie the old old ntory,
“ NEW YORK, Nov.* 24.—The bonnl
. 'th a t this w nter'in unexcelled and its purijy
W 'difcctbra ef-the-FwIerak-Sugar- Rib | Until l.fct-licvcd' iM rue.
makes jt most beneficial for many troubles —
fining Company declared n 00 pyr- &lt;W# were married,
The Fofd pcoplu of Snnford as well as the
Theii any old story would do.
Wt*stern Union recommend this water for
cent i.tock dividend to holders o f cninnioit sstork. The present capitaliia. batteries.
Pianos, Safes, Furniture, in fncl
tion of the company includes $8,000,Caf) phone 311 and hav.e a bottle of this water
[anything
movable, or what olhcra
j
000
of
common
shares.
The
company
sent you nnd protect vour health.
had a surplus of $7,000,000. according might think immovable, wo handle
■b n tta - t*n&gt;tr. xi
with care and pfftv;-We assume all

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Boxing Rules
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Wonderful Auditorium, with unsurpassed
fjoors. Doors open at 2:30 p. m. till midnight.
Singing'by Miss Eva Grace Wagner, acCom&lt;*
panied by her mother. ,I*ic eating contest and
other attractions. Music by Fred Harvey’s
famous band in the evening. Auto buss
leaves Valdez Hotel Sanford, hourly. _

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$1.50
Turkeys for TKanksgivinj?
Potato, Shrimp and
Chicken Salad

EDDIE COLLINS
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 192
(Continued from' pace 3)
Gerror, II. C.
Garner, N. O.
v
Goertz, V.
Gleason. C. G.
Ginn, &gt;W. A.
Guthrie, B. II.
Grow, L.
w‘
Gilchrist, Lee
Gntchell, M. D.
Gibson, II. L.
Gunter, H. C.
Grovonstcin, It. M.
Gardner, J. S.
GIIe»TFmnk E.
Gntchell, P. H.
Gallagher, J. M.
Griffith, W. It.
Gove, John
Gates, A. H.
Gormly, Ernest
Gillon, J. N,
Grovenstoin, Essfc
Gillen, Mnrlc, Mrs.
Grow, Mirihle M., Mrs.
Griffin, Mamie B..
Gillon, Nellie IL, Mrs.
Gibson, Nellie K., Mrs.
Goodspeed, llnlph A.
Gillon, John M.
Gibbs, I.ylc H,
Goodspced, Nellie, Mrs.
Ginn, Mildred, Mrs.
Gntchell, Forest E.
Gntchell, Kuth S.
Gay, C. A,
Griggs, Howard H
Gove,,Harriet J.,.S
Graynm, Frank W.
Goodale, Susan A.,
Griffith, Sallig.L , Airs.
Ghui; George '
Goodale, William J.
Gray,. Benjamin R.
Gifford, E. B.
Glenn, R. I*.
Grow, -Earl E. . . . .
Glgrm, Virginia R.
Howard, Claude C.
Howard, Ella H.» Mrs.
H.-Wiins, Helen, Mrs.
Hill, Alice E.. Mrs.
Hand, Bertha A., Mrs.
Hill, Anne L., Mrs.
Hand, Marthn B., Mrs.
Harper, Ellsworth C.
Heinrich, Minnie J.. Mrs,
Hynes, Mattie J., Mrs.

Hill, W. C.
Hhwkins, W. H.
Holden, Daniel
Hoff man. Veter
Huff, George \V.
Howard, I), C;
Jlnrrold, J. A. *
IlndVes, D. 0.
Hurt, Geo. I).
Henry, (’has, E.
Harris, If, It.
Householder, E.
Herndon, 0. I .
Huff, James O.
Hagan, 1.. V.
Ilodgins, L, II.
Hnwnutt, J, F.
Hutchinson, J, t ,
llermlon, It, E.
Hoad, J. D.
Herring, Geo, G.
Hodges, James F,
Haskins, Chris. F.
J * in, Bessie, Mrs
Irwin, A. E,
Irwin, S. A
Jinkuis, John D.
Jones, E. I..
Johnson. J. S.
Johnson, N. It.
Johnson, K. S.
Johnson, W. II.* *
Je tts, ,1. A.
Jerry, Z. J.
Jenkins,- It. I’.
Johnson, 8. I,.
Jones, Paul I&gt;.
Jones,‘John *11111*
Johnson, D. T.
Jnnprson, Muryi M u

Hollar, Maurine W.
Huston, Saul A.
Mnrt,.CIeinonH C.
Hoy. Ellen
Hnrkoy, I.. S.
Holly, R. S.
Hollar, L It. '
Hardin, Hugh J. '
Holly May T.; Mrs.
Harvard, ,L S,
Higgins, Julia
Hall, J, P , . . j
Herndon, Lillie E.
liutchinson, Annie
Huff, Lnui-aT;.
•
Hayes, John M.
Holden, Wm. II.
Hammett, Jeiiofo
Holden, Adelerin
Housr’r , Bessie L.
Higgins, Mary E.
Hagan', Bcrituf A.
Hlirgins, Ml R .
Henderson, W. R.
Hickson, Olk'e, Mnr.
Howard, E. M.
Harvey, W. L&gt;
Hodges, Lillie, Mrs.
Hnnd, Mary
Hand, Ruth
llnrrold, Alice ■
Herndon, Fion-nue
Hughey, Washington f
Hines, Robert W.
Hill,'Leslie S. '
*
Hood, Mary C., Mrs.
Houfcholder, oreteben,
Hall, Albert
Harrison. Ned
Hinea, W. II.
Hand, Chns, M.
Harris, F. H.
Herndon, B, W.
Hand, William H. '
Howard, N. dcV,
Herndon, C. P.
Houser/D. T . '
Hsgnn, Elijah
Hankin*, H. 0.
Hntchr, Frank
Hutchison, J. A.
Howard, James
Hutchinson, II.
Holly, B. J.
Hand, W. S:
Harison, M.
Hnyjics, W. m 7
Hurston, Tsalnh
Hall, I.;C,
Hawaii, It. A.
Hamrick, J /L .
Houlihan, \\\ D.
Higgliis; Edw.
rrr *ri »* 11« A

JiiVkini.Miuido

’Johnson, ■Eimiih E,
Jinklns, Helen G,
Jarvis, Rit lulrd B. ^
Jortck,iTllonUs‘W.
Jarvis, Murray, Mrs,
Junes, Minnie E., M
Jacobs, Jaim s i '. .
Jernfgan, Perry
Johnson, Bertie M.,
Jameson, Wm. E.
Johnson, Steplien It.
Johnson. Robert Z.
Keene, Tim
Knnncr, ('has.'
Ivrunp; Ernest

Knight, A. If.
Kanncr, Fannie
Key, Minnie E.
Kendal j, Stella, Mrs.
Kent, Mary
Krupp, Inez.
Knight, Geo W.
Key, Elsie It.', Mrs.
Kanncr, Asher
Knight, Elsa II., Mrs
Kinlow, Emmett
Kendall, Albin
Kendall, Stella, Mrs
Kolb, Gelsic li.. Mrs.
Kidli, liiiinidas C.
Kirtloy, Margaret W., Mr?.
Knl‘:bt, Cfinpjii’
Kent, Columb\.i i‘.
Ktill hri-W, ,f«r A.
IJ’C, Acnle.
I ee, F.-iVoiie V
r,ei| n«.rdySWu Is' r t n.
IJtke, Maude A.
.Lawson, NHI,
IrfinrHuy, K. Ji................

ItoHsiog, Arthur C.
rlJPurd, Ncivton J.
lifting, Mrs. Julia +'.
Lincoln, Frank A. *
Lincoln,iMts, Lut y H.
J.envitt, Mrs..'Harriet F,
ISMrdng, Mrs. Hattie
I.yitoli, William II.
Ticsfer, Wm. A.
iuirgley, IV. 1‘ltcoiiure
Ling Icy, Irene T.
I.oucks, Mrs. Nellie E.
I.lnyd, Charlotte II.
I ehnmti, Mrs. Jennie W
Lehman, Herman .1.
Lumley, II. Nj
Like, Paul
Long, J. K •
la-fflur, Chns. II.
Lning, J. E.
Leavitt, W. F.
Lovell, M. W.

Parker, William A.
I Philips, Belle T.
~
Philips, Marian T.
,- PiwV, Mattie G.
.Pci kins, Lindas I*.
Pulcston, Mary
Puleston, Mrs. Catnilln
Pevchouse, Kara W.
Parker, Sarah E.
Pennington, Mis. Willi*
Perry, Harriet V,
Palmer C, A.
Pctors, Alice M.
Powell, Mrs. I.coln W.
Powers, Mrs. Onin Z.
Peurifoy, Hebert K.
Pace, Harry T.
Pagcnhnrt, Mrs. Mamie
Parker, M. F,
Pardon, Mrs. Robcnn S,
Penrson, Mrs. Helen It.
I’enrson, Oscar T.
Parker, William S.
Perritt, Joehih II.
Penrman, Robert,W .,Ji
Peurmnn, Mrs, Martha
Peurifoy, Mrs. Onda \ •
Parker, T.D.
Polls, ‘ Jcricus I
Powell, James II.
Philips, Mrs. Agnes 1).
Ropiusat, August M

Munson, W. B.
Matthews, C. A.
Moore, Mrs. K’cttye
Morris, Reuben li.
Munson, Zoe B.
Munson, Fannie R.
Maines, Mrs. Mary !
Morrison, Lena K; •
Matthew*, Ada c.
Maxwell. May Belie
Minarick, Eva
Motighlon, Hazel
Moughtnn, Ethel
Mason, Fannie

Ruinbley. J. A
Robbins, Signn
Radford, Mattie
Roberts, Mollic A.
Rblierts, Eleanor K
Roberts, Margaret
Rubefls, Ella -N. ■ *
Rutherford, Mrs. Mary
Rivers; Sallie- ■ . .

lieu Iah

Howard,*James B,
Hines, Mattie F., Mrs.
Hopkins, W a lte r /\.
jfayvkins, Hattie H.
Ilodgins, lii Ia , Mrs.
Hunter, Chas. E.
Hodgf&gt;; Cosin', Mrs.
Henry; Lctlie G., Mrs.
Hcercn, Mamie J.’, Mr
Hceren, H arry H.
Herndon," Kva’-A.'‘ *
Hunter, Mollic If.
Heinrich, Chns. K,

Murrell, K. It.
Morgan, W. L.
Moye, M. K.. •
Marshall; A., It.
Maxwell, it. C.
Mallem, A. E.
Messenger, G. V
Mought on, Jas.
Moore, Jus. c.
Mahoney, F. W.
Monger, Peter !■
Mauser, J, J, *
Moye, J. M.
Mnrtln, C. II. *
Meisch, John.
Miller, T. L.
Myers, A. L
Malian, J. F.
Murrell. K. It., .
Mina rick, M.
Mitchell. J. M
Moses, A. II

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Lilja, A,
Lake, Forrest
Leonard, N. B,
Lning, C. W.
Long, J." Jt.
Liwson, J. B.
I^ing, W. W. : •* *
l.oucks, G. I.'
Locke, (X C,
Iaipe^ E. F.'
, *. . ,
I&lt;ewis, IL B. ■*
Lynch, Thomas B.
Lester,. William; jt. Leffler, Renie M.
• - •
Lewis, Daisy M., Mrs.
.
. .
L.
Lilja; Jirnmiir A., Mrs.
Le.fOoV, Ella E.
.
l^onardy, John G,
M ilk n T ,.J&lt;

Moffitt, Mrs. Marfhn
Miller, Mrs. Maud
MaV. O. F.
Me Bridge, Flo.
Meiseh, Mrs. Elizabeth
Mahoney, -C. V.
Malm, Helen
Mcro, 1‘. .A.
Manning; Richard A.
Melton, Jesse J.
'Meredith. Toai E.
Marshall, Cyril J.
Mejson, Estella M. .
Midler, j.otiire M.
Martm, Ira D. .
Middleton, Rayfoid It.
Munson, Fannie S.
Mtissfin, Elizabeth It.
May, Mrs. Alma M.

Runibley, Mrs, ‘Octavin

Mtiy, L. Hi ban
Mitchell. Mrs. Swannie

Mnblty. Mnu Cora W.
Mitchell, Fivdeiick R.
Mu ;gn. 3-irs. Josephine

Matthew*, Wm. J.
Mun:mi, Jennie L.
Mi’i l . i i n , B u r k e G.

Mer.singer, Mrs. Mary
Meriwether, Mrs. Annie
Malt ir.ey, Ellen
•*
Mention, l.incoln M.
JTslhews, Mrs. Mary A.
?u. ilie in, Mus. Jarr.iley
.Mu, id, Sara E.

Malnmey', A. It.
Mum, Ik li.
Mallard, Tims. T.
M iissou, John

-*

Areisrh, Edw. W.
MrCuller, 1.. P.
McPherson, Richard
McKinnon, W. M.
Mci.nulin, II.
*
Me-Culler, T. Ib* ' ,
McAb xumler. J. E.
McMullen, W. A.
McGnlnigan, George
McCnlley, .1!, A*.
MeCitnncJI, E.
.MhHride, Mrs.',Mary
‘McBride, Wm.-J/ • • **
McKim, Mrs. Julia N. .
McKInt, Mrs. ,M:rr.v A.
McMullen, Mrs, Ressio K
MdEwcn, Mrn. Arteipisin
McCaelin, II. 1L *
McCmdin, Elfa M.
McCnalle, Alice W. , .
McBride, 'F. -D. ’
McKinnon, Blanche
McCttller, Mrs. Edna
McAlister, A. F.
McCaslin, Joseph H.
M ctjugblin.- Geo. W.
McKim. William M.
McMahan, Chatles II.
Mc.Mullin, Bertha K.
McMullen, lla n y C.
McAIexnzder, Watson L.
McBride, Mis. Flu .
Ncwnmn, R. A.
Nelson, B.
:.w
Newman. II; H.
Nelson, Ernest C.
Njblnrk, John G.

Robbins, Matt jo •
Rivers, (lerllm
Kog&amp;ra, Jtmu-s E.
lloberLson, John li.
Russell. Herbert E.
ROnth, Andrew
Ryan, Mrs. Florence
Ryan, Clintles J.
Rive, Sidney A.
Reiiuenstein, Joseph
Robbinsj Kenneth
RumbU-y, Hector M.
Rive, Esther W.
Rowe, Wm. D.
Rutht;rft?rti, Gen, WL
R iiIjow, lvijn H.
Rmith. Edgar J.
Rcnatid, Mrs. ELic
Itemusnt, Mrs Mffie
Robb, Mrs. Beatrice
Russell, Henry T.
Robinson, ( buries H
ibiutb, Walter A.
Rnumillat, June II.
Ruum lllat, M.ih. Hoc

Rice, Mrs. Evcjyn E,
Rourk. H. B. * *, •
Robbins,-A
Uripp,;S.

Robb, D. C.
Robinson, M. l'
ltunge, 8. *
Richards, J. R.

Specij, Annie L.
Second,* Mary M.
X^nitlh, Bennett F.
Squire*. Susan n . .*
*
Speer, Mrs; Daisy
Smith, C. T.
Stevens, Rebecca.'
Sessions, L K. .
*
Smith, Winnie
' „
Stevens, It. E.
Spencer, ftarrie A.
Smith, Nellie W.
Smith, Virginia
Starling, Elizabeth H.
Stringfellow, Graco
Stewart, Minnie
Strnnge, Mrs. Ethel
Spclr, H. A.
Speer, T. E.
Schultz, K. J.
Stamper, Clara A.
Shinholser, Mrs. R. E.
Scbneiiler. Abgust
Speer, Mary
Shinholser, Mrs. Clifford
Schirnrd, John
Shepherd, Mercedes
Sehinrard, Martha
Smith, Mrs. 'Luceltn
Speer, Carrie
Spencer, Morris II.
Selleck, H. Sands .
Smith, Mrs. Estclla B.
Sbocmnlfcr,. Alonzo* D.
"SchelL. Mrs. M argaret
Schultz, Mrs. Cassandra
Straw,.Jitlpt W.
Smit, Oluf
■Strange,"Fred P. .
Strange,■Robert It.
N
S.ipilli, Johp Q,

Smith, J. Frank
Smith, Mrs. Ruth It.
Stem pe f, 'Mrs,* &lt;Tara’
Savage, Mrs. Florence It.
Steele, Herman 8. ■
Sbiitli, Jghn*K,
Simon, Mrs, Antonia
Smith, Benjamin
Sowell, William 11,
Stapler, Jatm-s C.
StnffoiM, Chns. IT.
Smith, Arthur W.

Taylor, Frank M. .
Temple, Martin W.
Tyler, William M.
Taknrh, Julius A.
Takach, Lucille
Tarbcll, Matthew D.
Taylor, Wm. 11.
Turner, Mrs. Eugenia
Thbntpron, Jos. E. ,
Thompson, Cntl L
Turner, Mrs. Jane
Tow, C h in
Trapp; William L
Tnrbcll, Matthew 1)., Jr.
Thrnsher, D. L
Thigpen, W. J. .
Tolar, H. K.

Tillis, W. A.
Turner, F. .1.
Torwilligrr, J. E.
Thornton, W» S,
Tlllis, Ia: Roy
Tew, L E.

Turner, W. D.
Telford, S; S., Jr.
Terhcun^ R. A.
Tclfoid, L, M.- .
T i l l J ; 11.

Ty.e. L. M.
T albott. I’. W.
Tolar, J . N.

Till is, Coralie
U rqhart, Vasco

Vaughn, J, K. •
Van Nvtfg W, W. . .
Vickery, .!. M .;
Vaughn, Eliza
Mr.a
Vorce. Eva C. M., MrVincent, Clojn, 1/ .
Van Noss, Iva, Mrs.
Vickc/y,. Lillian -E.. M
Vining, Joe
Vining, Eleanar. Mrs.Vernon, Oscar W\
Williams, T.. V ., ,

Singletary, Wade II
Stiles, Tlu-o A.

Thornton, Alice C.
Tolar, Mamie C.
Terhune, Mrs, J^uise
Thigpen, Frances W.
Tyre,’ luiujs M., Jr. »
Tiilis, Mrs. Margie It

Whittle, Emma F.
Whittle. Ruth T.
Wheeless, Alnta E.
W alker, Grace IV
Wolfe, Muriel, Mrs.
Woodruff, Emma A.
Williams, Ethel
Wilson, Fannie
Woodbridge, Annie, Mrs.
Walker, Alice M,
Wight, Susan H., Mrs.
Wight, Lillian II., Mrs.
Wynn, Esther.
Wells, Joseph. It.
Ward, Edward S.
Wiliinms, Roy G.
Welch. F. C. y
Ward. Waited. J.
Whitcomb Glenn M.
Walker, Shade W.
Wight, Carey F.
Wise, Alton W.
.'W aters, George W.
; Woodruff, John D.
'^ n n r r r p ^ r r c s t i t . .
Williamson; Win. C,
Williams, Elizabeth
Wells, W alter K..
Woislruff, Seth
Wilson, Jolm M..
Watben, Evelyn II,
Washburn, Fred W.
Wei ks, K| ore in v, Mis.

Sessipns, Grace E.

Smith, Mrs. Slinnie O.
Stomper. John
’Selleck’, Mrs, ’Martha .1
SI*an,*Mrs. Alice A-. .
Sloan, \\-IIliSm A.
Starnes, Win. F.
Smith, Howard I*.
Sawyer, JaniuX .A,. . 1
Sharon, Jute G.
HtiUfh, Mrs. jly rtls
Small, Samuel T.
Tale, J&gt;. L
'i.liointon, W, I&gt;..
Tiilis, M. L
Turner,"Mrs. Ethel S. .
Thigpen, W. M.
Thigpen, Hublali
Thrasher, Mrs. Inez F.

Whi trier, B. P., Jr.
' *
Woodruff, K. L.» Jr.
. ).
Walthall, \V. E.
Whitner, Elizabeth It.
Whitner, Annii* M.
Waits, J. G;Whitner, ( ’has. H.
Wilson, Thomas Elijah.
Whitten, It. Tt.
Walker, K. E*
Woodruff, Minnie Elisabeth
'Wallace, J , M. *
Wallace, Vcarle Louise, Mrs.
W oodruff, S. Emma
Wilson, 'Katherine- E.
Whitnor, Annie C.
Watson, Charlotte
Wilson, Mabel C.
Wafben, A . W.

4- W hittm rR i &lt;
Weeks, S, F.
Woodrnff, K. T.
W ight, Henry
Ward, Harry
W right. M. L.
Wiliinms, Judge
W ight-W.* II.
Woodcocke, E.
Wheeless, W. T,
Williams, F. j*.
AVent; -I.ufUe - *
Wallhour, R. H.
W iisonr C. C.
Williams^ Alhcct
Walker, Lindslcy
William*, J; lltndie
Wight. It it.
Walsi'na, F.
Wallace, A. It.
Chas„.E. Wood
G. W. Waters
L li. .Walker

M. L. Williamson

Wolfe, Clarence J ,
Ha then, Jos. E.
Wilcox, Lyman 11.
Washburn. Ester. Mra ,
Wilson, M argaret, 3
Williams, H e n i/ W
Ward, Ella, Mrs.
Woodruff, May I.
Walker, Byron
Whitcomb, James J
Wilkehson, S. A. It
Wiggins, Marion Si
Wtgglhs, Peacha L,
Younts, Sam .
Vow elk A: E. ’.

. Zarliary, A. U.'
Zachary, Corneila B., Mrs. • &gt; . . ,
Zachary, W. A.
Znt hary., W .B .Zachary.' Bbssle C.
Hie City Commission will meet Fri- •
day, Itccember 2nd, at 2:30 o'flock*pv
.m. f«»r the pnrpAse of restoring to roll
, inii^* name or names as may have been
vnproperly stricken therefrom.
L. R. PHILIPS,
City Registration Officer.

Robson, .1. X.

Randall, K. Ik,
Robinson, J. B
Itice, (V. E.
Riiiimilial, F. 1
Ratliff,.Z. It.
Rivers,
W.

Rivers, E. J.Rivers, I. F .. .
Renntld; I- A'.
‘Rutherford;- M. K
Roller, A. (i.
Roller, A. G.
.Smith, G. W.
'Stafford, W. A. '
Smith, A. D.
Spter, Geo. A.
Sims, A. 8.
Saint; (*. S. *
Sneed, Joe
Smith, C. J.
Starlit g, II. J.
Stewart, M. M,
Smith, G. F.
Stevens, H. R. " '
Shoppnrd^Jn*. A.
Shinholser, S. 0.
Stile.vf E..W.
Simmons, Jusslc
Shinholser, It.
Shipp, G. it.
Stringfellow, L 0

you become—the better you like it.

Send for one—see how long it takes you

to solve it—spring it on some of your clever
o\v fast their brains work—see if

Spencer, G. \V

.Nickel, Mrs.’ Carrie E.
Neel, Harry A.
N cetjfclcc Pi
N cwVR), "Mr». Ada M.
Nickel, Henry
Oljleaby, Thomas, Sr,
yOglexby, Vihie
S ips, L It.
W. R.
ston, S . .

Smith; C J,
«Glnek, Geo. E.
Shelley, W. F.
Stone, W. P.
Smith, Alonzo
Sawygr, James
Stephens, J. H.
Scbell, CT E.
Stenstrom, O. Ih
Smith, Henry C.%
SvoU,jUIcn-----Spgrling, J. E.

PgrkiuK, B. L
Tennington,'J. W,
Purdon, H. B. ,

Scoggan, W. K ,-'

Stewart, J. K.
Rmith, F. K.
SjH’er,' David
Spencer, Q. W.

Don’t wait—cat the coupon out of the

away—fill in your name
paper n
and address—sepd it with a,two. * cent stamp to help pay p o st-*
age a n d jn a ih n g .-^ -x J
cost
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LABOR PARTY LOSES

j OPPOSITION

T O U ’IIEMIER
101IIONAR LAW’S MOTION
FOR GOVERNMENT .

WOODS F I R E
DOES DAMAGE

CHEMICAL TESTS BIRMINGHAM
ON F A M I L Y
POISONED THOR. -PREPARES TO
CHEMIST CANNOT TELL WHAT
•
CAUSED DEATH
•
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CONTRACT. LET
GROUND BROKEN
NEW

GOVERNMENT WILL SUE
TO RECOVER ALL MONEY
LAY TO REST
WAR CANTONMENT WORK
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OF THE EXPLOSION IN I)OL*

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ON WISDOM OF
THE SHIP BILL ALLEGED FRAUDS
-SU IT S FOR RECOVERY WILL

(II, The .\aaiirllitril IVr.&lt;l
HE DECIDED UPON JN
OMITE MINE NUMBER 3
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 21.—State
CAMPAIGN
WEDNESDAY officials investigating the death of
Irving Henderson and family of six
a t Lancaster, in eunferunee lVeforc
starting a c rid of chemical tests to*
determino whether the fpmily w«B
Of House for The Business of (he BURNED n .\(’K TWO Olt TllltKH poisoned or met death by enrhon mon- MATERIAIc.llBIRfi 'PLACED ON Burned by Explosion or Disabled AS PRESENTED TO HOUSE BY That Cnuftcd More Unfavorable
Comment Than Any Other
Hy, After Damp Are
Government nt ThW' •
KEPUULI&amp;ANS AND DEMO­
oxille gas. The state chemist Indicat­
GROUND TODAY FOR NEW
MILES FROM RAILWAY*
.
. Feature in World War
\ Recovering
■'■ '
. Session
’
‘ CRATIC SPEAKERS
ed this morning that testa proliabiy
HUII.DING
*
TRACKS
■would tnkfc' two days.
&lt;l»r T h e A u m Is I ' I l*w
&gt;
BIRMINGHAM, Nov. ?«.—The
( H r T k r A . i o r l m r d 1^ * 1 ' • *. • ( H r T h e A a a o r l a l r * P r m l
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— A
t t l y T h e A nnirln lril P r e m )
The letting of the contract foY the
" LONDON, Nor. 24.—'Ihe llret
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—Widely
Ririninghnm district prepared to
BALTIMORE, Nov.
Cl.—Fire,
srries of suits for recovery of.
new Milnnc Theatre to R. J. Gillespie,
dirDinn In the house of commons
.lay lo rest the first of its eighty.
conflicting views as to tho wisdom of
Vvhcih broke out nt midnight in thu
monies expended for eonstructloa
the
.samo
contractor
thnt
is
ju
st
fin­
which occurred thin, nfternoin
four dead Hhtwc lives were snuff*
wodil mtar Tow non -wan Mill InirnitiR
dim-ting administration shipping hill
of w*r eonlonment* has been de­
ishing
the
fiile
»'&lt;'w
Meifch
building
on
wm rarrlrd by the govcrnmrnl by
cd out Wednesday by an Cxplotoday but Is-believed by fire fightorr.
cided on as the next step on the
were presented to the house by ReFirst street, wns news of vn&amp;t import­
a majority of three vote* against
•
.
* •
sion of coni dust nt J)o1omlte
tliat.tho'danger to dwcUingti pml other
government's campaign against
ance to tint many.Sanford people that
publican nnd Democratic speaker*,
lal.oritc opposition. The . vote
* Mine’NuT 2, Woodward Iron Co.
property has passed. # The flames,
nllrgcd
fraud* under war con­
followed labor opposition h» I’rent- which were runnirn: through the woods In Schemer to Defraud Stock Inves­ want n fine new theatre, but the news
jtepresenfatlvp Lchlhark, Republican,TTTe dead belong to the district
tracts.- The number of suit* to
that
the
actual
work
hns
commenced
itr lionnr lmw*H mwllon that fhb
ahd graves nfe being dug 'i n
dielared the country would not have
bordering the •Mnrj Ianti-lVnnsylvunia
tors SrtmV Time Ago
lie filed has not been definitely
is hailed with delight.
•
government l&gt;e empowered In ­ railroad burned.hark two- or tliree
nearly every little cemetery in
a
merchant marine unless the plan ns
derided upon but indefinite dotea
The
breaking
of
ground
and'the
a
r­
take all time of hnuae for govDu* vicinity. Many miners burn­
(Hr Tlir An'.nrlotrd I’rfas) '
mile- from tracW.cand fur time rmlnnor noire separate actions are in
proponed in pending bill wait ndnptcd.
rival of the - m aterial fhns already
Of'Al.A,'
Nov.
21.—George
'Neville,
rrnnirnt hualnpw thin session.
ed
by tlie explosion or disalilisl by
ftcred the I»ij; tre tjea of the rotid anil
prospect. • Erfc
glia
ted
and
Ahia-i'.flhtract.
will
bo
com-.
leRepresCntative
Davis,
UcmocVnt
fatal nfter-dartfp declnrcd as soon
n-large iitimln'-t* «*f iiittngr*;—---------- Of-Umwdluiu Indicted with Jeff Slwr- plcUd by, the 16th .of March, thorelq
Unofficial estimates place the
clan;d the tplminintration wns trying
flin oil eluirges or using the mails to
ns they are nlilc to resume work
total
will be nought in all raeovi
to force the measure through congress
defraud stock ipvcslorn through a assuring the theatre goers of Sanford
thvy will return to the mine.
cry
suitn
contemplated at more
that
(bey
will
lx*
able
to
witness
first
elected when subsidy way not.ap issue.
scheme said to have l&gt;een formed in
than $76,000,ODO in Ono ramp cost­
class
performances
.in
a
*
first
class
Oealn. \vns ready’to go to New York
niRMINGHAM, Nov. 21.- T h e ex­
ing fl3,00j),00b auditors said they
• plosion in MiYii* No. H was decinred by
for trial nt the December term of thontn* by the*first of April.
have found Indication* that there
There hns been n lot of dclny iit milling experts.to haVe been n freak,
federal co u rt.it y a i r learned’ here the
was an gxrens expenditure of
trial hml licen postponed earlier this getting the ball ihto motion since litis nnd so far as .local records show, on­
$5,000,000.
.* . .. .
hnvc
Das ISort E'luippnl Meat Market And week, when physicians reported Ne- proje t was first started, but.tlir.de-' jy |f- |W n| of |U killtl ,.vfr to
.
5
.
lay was for the stockholders benefit as
f • t(lj, COBntry. iDolnmoto
BOSTON, Nov. 2I.*-Tlie Tiger
\ ill,* seriously HI.
Grocery In This part of Stale.
the first bhls cnim* m high thnt it No. :i is a slope mine, opened in 1H82
. . ,« - — ------------- — ’
of I'ranre passed hart? at critics
would Imvi* Wren a long time before it iond operated until this explosion with­
in the senate today in Ids first
When n man has faith enough *jn
would have hl*en a paying- proposition.!out a serious accident. The slope opAmerican Interview granted the
his own home town to put mnuy
I!j taking their time nnd giving ev­ rned into the side of n hill and nt an ATTORNEYS CONDEMN AI.LEG*
Associated Press replying partic*
thnuranda of dollars inio new equiperything-careful
consideration it lias i angle of thirty degrees runs, eight
i ED LAST WILL OF TH E .
ulsrly to criticism of Senators
iiiciil in the endeavor to' give lu» city
finally worked itself out to where ono | hundred,foot before reaching the lev­
MILLIONAIRE
Hitchcock and Rorah. Referring
• •
Illy Thr AwiiM-lafr* P o m !
the best* store tiiat money can buy
of the finest theatres for a town th is' el of tho workings. At the foot of
DUUI.IN, Nov. 24.—Mi»* Annie
to Hitchcock'* characterisation of
rntd in .order to give the people the
(Or The Savorlalrd I’rr-aal
(Jet Yours Now. And Avoid The sure in the state will Jiq erected and a t I the idope is th( -/nine railroad yard
MacSwinney. who had fasted outside
him as Militarist Clemcncrnu lie
hei.t ami most salutary arrangement
HU1JI.IN, Nov. 21.—Attorneys for
a
cost
that
will
pay
good"returns
lo
tin*
gate* of.M ount Joy prison ainco
-H
i
Later.
Rush
dared Hitchcock to go ti» Trance
where dump rflr.i loaded with coal nro Uilhanl Cruker. jr.. iUjlialud probate
for the selling of meat i and vegcth, ...an or .pen th at put their m p n t - y 1;lllJ tll, lWn ,,v
Inst Friday ns n protest against the
and {c irn the facta.
tnhlra .a n d . groccrie^ r. juui also t&lt;»
.
i
; lhUrfa, t, nni| up ,he tipple. A string court horo suit have condemned ulleg- imprisonment of her sister, Mary, was
Tho nuto license nppliention idnnks i„ thl; proposition.
firing all this to them at. the very
ed last will of Richard Crokor, senior,
At
the
,sJockholders
nice
tin
g
in-id
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oT these dtimp cars broke loose on dated Octobcf 12, 1919, u m k 't. which removed bv friends lest evetijng to a •
low carprices that man deserve* some* for 102" can be secured ftprtt .tin*
rreently
the
officers
nnd
Igiard
of
diprivate nursing home, was in a very
the-incline, literally, dropprd H00 feet
tliii|i» more than the ordinary notice Siinimde County Motor Club, which
lietoiH were elected for the term nod to the yard, where grent clouds of Mm. Hola t roker, widuw ,ol the lutw weak comltlon today and refused to
organisation
ha*
their
offices
in
the
in (ho columns of n newspaper nnd
Tammany elijeftnin clgima to lie (he take food. Mary, in.prison, now re­
of these officers and
' -"'A ' f ".V'leonl dyfit :»rose with the impnrt, and .1 sole legate.
today tho Stokes Cash Market is' oc­ sauit* building \yith the Chamber of, the peri-mincl
*
fuse* visits from prison doctor* and '
* ll" ° . -.11high tension electric cable severed
cupying this space because this paper Commrrve. Gut yours now nnd avoid directors include Honuwo men,
' incut
lku*ruxA_, - ihjosl suuestiful busin&lt;'«*
nurse*.
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with tho crash, ignitcikUitrdfijt. ^
i t .- T i c k - \ ,M
pi-tho best of everything f»r
.MEMPHIS STORK?.HEAT ■
PHILADELPHIA, v
(numbers have wlm a r e . n il. lovc^'headed ami wjli
The
following
new
.Sanford nnd it , seems tuat (’. W.
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AWIIULANCK TO HOSPITAL
U for the ariny'-nnvy football classic
been enrolled’:
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. gourd the stockholders 'interest Wliife
GIKL'8 BASKET BALL TEAM
p in . i n ,
,
l.rtiCtokes is making (in holiest, eendeavor
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n Franklin field konlorrow may be
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W.
Cotley,
\Vl-.
Coller,
J.
N.
N
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giving
Sanford
its
first
fine#
theatre,
part of tho
' PLAYS EU8TI8 TONIGHT
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to give tho people of this pari
•MEMPHIS’, . Tenn., Nov. 23.—Memprthased for a.price—it was learned
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state somcliipig bettor than’is nspally rom iers, WAR. Grovensteln, N. &lt;)., Frank Miller nnd Ed. I-ane, presiphis
storks
are
rnigjity
fast.
For
the
eiterday after a survey of certnip cifound in citiea the sjie of Sanford.. Gnr per, .!„ 11. law, Oviedo; L. R .|drnt and yico-president, respectfully,
The Sanford High School Girl’s
second time witiiin it work n baby was
storcs, hotel lobbios and other
basketball
team will play tha Kuatia
SInkcs Cnsh Market opens to the Phillips, W. W. VanNVss, C- E. Warn, are men W»R capable of looking nfler
born in the ambiilancu before it emild
aunts of the ticket sfalpera. The
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the ihterests of a theatre ns they have
-virlsrTnrtight
irn r o 'c tw ir r T h y g A M r
public tnmorroiv . nnd StokoH Cash M- F- .I'nrker.
akkerL-wui. $26 a place,-and.
A lUPPtlnff nf thp iHriK.'luriTWltt be'liiilh had lIur'n7TnitT'i:\yvN (^rif Ilf bolh At Dublin For Hating I'httol in III* "Tench" Ihe hospital. TtolF babies" aiiil wil prolmby l&gt;e played at the Parish
iTrWt'i's Ihc Drill— s t Te~Ib opeTi
mothers nre doing fine, thi)nk you.
rard—mostly upward; The fare* v;d- here under 'stich favorable- auspiecs. held in tiio near future to elect n new building nnd opernting theatres in. the
•.
PosseRHjon- ,
Ilouse, or if it is not possible to play
ic is $fi. Tlie scalpers are not ofifer- The new ninlkbt has spent thousandi chairman of Finance nnd Moinliendiip pd*t.' ’ Hehind tlirse gentlemen nre &lt;\
.there, they will play on tho Grammar
VESSELS
STILL
FAST
‘
II I) T lir \««IM-Irllr&lt;l l ’rr * » l
ng seats in the north ami south, (if. " IR|nJ 0,iuippin(: „,H&gt; „f tho filK.st ('nmniilteo-to ropifuc II. I*. Smith, re I. Ilritt, secretary and treasurer; It.
School court which he* lights strung
I»UI«j.rN,-Nov. 24.—Ksskein Child:
itamh, iiu&gt; m ostndva.itageous po
signed,
who
left
some
time
og&lt;»
for
Ji.
(ihnpmnn,
A.
W.
I.ec,
jr.,
bred
innikots nnd grocery stores in Florida
MIAMI, Ndv. 24— The rtoanicr around it. The ndmjssion will be 55
Iro'm wlit* h to viow' the field, hilt in- |ind to l**giii with the refrigerntion Palm Beach.
V. n ISlim and Edward liigigns, all dj- evs, chit f fioulomnit of Kan.or De••
cent* for nil nnd every ono irf orged
p a te that if th ey ;j'i&gt;t any price, it' features alopo nre well, worth attract­
A t present the rlub hns about rtO rietors of the corporation, who nr«S Vnlern, was exeduted here this morn- Yankton, inbound from Nassau, whhJh to attend. Tho girla need as much
ing at 7 o'clock for having ‘n jiistol ran aground in the *hh-channel In
night go as high as $20(i.
'
harking ns the public has been ffWing the attention of tho public, for in memliers and aei'oj'ding to Uie number' numbered amongst tlie successful
University of Pennsylvania nutljor- pni|&gt;er. refrigeration is . the secret of of automobiles In tho county, the en­ business men and farmers of this^ In ,h|s possession, it was announced biscayna Bay, y'fktteraay, w ai still ingtlhc football. \eam .
in nn officlnl bulletin given :put by fast this morning with little prospect
tics TtiXirted they uro dojng .w hat health nnd the' pew Frick
Me­ rollment should be nt least 500. The community and tlley inn l&gt;e depend­ the Nictiiirinl Army,
of being flonteil before' night. The
Ihcycan to prevent ncnlping.'Thcy be- .chanical Refrigerntion, Machine ls
is tin
ine total number .of automobiles .in Sem­ ed ui»on jo look a fter the stockholders
Gs c k o l a i s L a t e
vessel wns liari’n g ninety-oivo passen­
as well/ns the public's interest hi this
|ievc they have reduced such sale* to Inst word in equipment of this klnll inole County is*three thousand..
gers and a enrgo of freight when nhp
s m a l Lp o x r a g e s in De n v e r
If you have not sent your*member­ enterprise., , &lt; . •
. minimum.
and is lining installed by G. T. Daugh­
, • • *a
The, steam er Osceola had an ned* .
ran
ashore. • .
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ship
ni'qdirntion
to
the
Treasurer,
do
This
theatre,
being
erected
by
San­
Many arm y-and navy officers are erty, n vptcrnn 'mechanic, who has
dent yesterdny that will delay ■her
The
pnssengers
ewre
tn|:en-off
by
DENVER.
Co!.,
Nov.
2
4
.Policemen
kfready here for the game. The army installed tnnehines all over the world so today; Seminole county is sadly ford capital alone, will lie erected on
n government cutter shortly after the trip •aomewhnt nnd the business men
fi'Otb.ill team arrived yesterday and and, ho jiays this one in, .Sanford is In need of roail sigrfs for Directing the tin' old Star theatre site, will be mod­ today guarded the .entrance nnd exits
nccident. A steam valve which cjin- here who have goods coming on tha
of
an
npnrtnionb
house
in
tho
exclusive
Ibe-navy football team will nrrivc this t!((, y0
|'n(U wor,| jn n.frigeralion motorist, also county, and. strip maps ern in every parficulur, will lie conCapitol Hill residential • district per- trola tho rudder, failed to work prop- good ship Osceola are anxiously aw ait­
kfternoon.
plants for stores. The ulnnt i* w’iiAt showing iilatancr between towns r n - ! ducted. for white patronage only, and milling nolle of the forty-f.our rcfi-lerly as the Yankton wns negotiating ing her arrival. The Clyde Line I*
Is-known a* a -lx t two-eyllnder ma­ route |o Sanford, for advertising th? have n balcony thnt will sent nearly dents of the place to leave'until 12 j the chnnncl. the, caiitaln 6f the ves (icavily M e n every, trip these day*
three hundred people in addition to the
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chine thnt is mdcA larger than*-the community. .
nnd as soon ns possible they hope to
ground
floor
space
jKcommodntblg'
them bad hebn vacclnntel. .The sel -explained.
average store contains nnd is 'the
hnve the City of Jacksonvilla back on
other r^Mdents had peovioukly 'been
* * nearly five hundred. This' theatre’s
largest in the state.n t tbi» t»me. The ANOTHER TURK IS
Tho‘ Chnmhgr of Commprce held a the nin and’ make dally trips fo r tha
.
policy will Iks to conduct a one-price vdcdnfkted.
fo r m a l l y in v e s t e d .
Yontn contains two boxes, ono with
Two deaths and acron now eases very interesting meeting nt- the Val; winter season.
WITH POWER TODAY show, plnying o n ly , the best of pic­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—Initial n tehiper*tore of 20’below zero for
from
the mulsdy were reported to­ dez Hotel today and ate ono. of c itures', vaudeville null road shown nnd
|te|w for the participation of Amerl- Ihf rc9*'|dion of native manta nnd
taneo’s film, luncheons wliile" (bey MILLINERY AND .
’ ’
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11| r T h e S u n r l a l r i l
will bo ode of Sanford's own build­ day.
L 's team in 'th e Olyirtptc games of this one lias w'alfs'nud ceiling* and
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ACCESSORY 8AJ,B
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More than 100 perncr.s have djed transacted busijK-ss.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov.. 24. — ings that will be n credit to the town.
IW4 to be held in Paris, were opm- fhiors'of eight inch cork Ruing. The
Pnlnlul Mwljic Rffendl, the newly­ An experienced theatre managed of* smallpox in Denver vjlthin the Inst'
blited Ill-re yestenlay n t tbo qundren- regular meat Ihix will -entry from 30
Bsumcl'a Specialty Shop offer* to­
CIVIL SERVICE. EXAMINATION
V.
, lei'ti'd Caliph, was formally jnydsted will arrive in ■Sanford shortly, to take few weeks. . ':
pial meeting of the, Amurlenn Olym- to'10 ilcirree* Fahrenheit all the time
day
a . largo assortment of mll!ln*ry&lt;
, wit|jpow er today. The ceremony took up his duties and upon his nrivul nn
’ associations, During the two jes- ami thin, box is lined with six inches
and
n
wide range of accessories th a t
The
U.
8.
Civil
Servic6
Commit*
WARD
MUST
STAND
TRIAL
nace ill Topcapou Palace.
opportunity will bo given those of the
uons of the &lt;10 odd delegate*, the of rjirk on walls nmj coiling and
sion wjli hold nn examination for will appeal tothe well dressed woman.
Sanford people who^hnve not ns yet
American Olympic committee, which floor, giving the liest pinnt of the
WHITE PLAIN, N. Y., Nov. 2 4 .- Clerks and Carriera on December 2nd, Largo shipments of sport hats just
prices
all
in
‘phifn
figures
fill
your
subscribed for some of this stock nn
ill hereafter carry the burden of kjn,| that Is made in' this line. The
Snprcme court jnstlce 'Morschnurer 1922, nt Sanford, Fin.,‘to fill vacan­ received. Hose, gloves, underwear,
hnsket
nnd
pay
ns
you
go
out.
The
.opportunity to do so, nnd wo will ven­
f-npnrntion was appointed five new new mnchlno fum U hcf-that dry. cold
today denied n motion made last Tues­ cies in the postoffico in that city. The corspts and brassieres, etc., choice
D*&gt;rt governing bodies accepted into air that is so hbressary* for perfect meals nre nil. ip plain viow, and, oT ture to *iy that those who have ul- day by Isaac N. Mfll* for dismjssnl examination is o|»on to nil who meet Christman gifts, and now U tha
course, here you-will require the ex­ rtndy subscribed 'ns well ns those who
pterphership, funds amounting G» $7,- refrigeration' of ments for sanitary
pert services of the real nsent cutters expect to, hnve mnde n .good invest­ of the indictment against Wnltcr S.jtbo requirements. Application blanks chance to get them before tha atock
donated and tho delegntcp receiv- nmI healthful condition nt all times
Ward, wealthy baker’s son, for mur­ nml full information, including sam­ is broken. .Com e in today*and read
tri wait on you nt all times. Attend
F l»y President iinr^ling nt tho White nnd docs away with the w e t .condi­ tfye big opening tomorrow of the ment in ndditino td giving Sanford der in the first degreo in connection ple questions, can ho obtained from the.advertisem ent in this Issue*
something ahe hns needed nnd need­ with the 'ilenth of Clnrence Pctere.
Another
*c. The convention completed its tio n 'o f* Ice refrigeration.
the secretary,, local Civil 'Service
Stokes Cash Market.. It will not only
machine
will
bo
installed
next
week
ed
badly. •' y
cling Inst night'wlljh a dinner at
The decision provided that the mo­ Board a t the postoffico, Sanford, Flu.
Mr. and Mr*. E. A. FameU*, of
pay
you
to
attend
the
opening
day
vhich Colonel Roliert M. Thompson, thnt will furnish a cool brine 'u ll
tion, might ho renewed nt nny term or from the Secretary, Fifth Civil Oveido were among the visitors to the
but
every
day
in
the
y
e
a
r
for
Stokes
leading spirit in th e rcorganixn- through the show rnses and windows s4ys l\9 will sfll the cheapest nnd
of this court, which It wns expected Service District, Atlanta, Gn.
COUNTRY CLUB BALL
city today.'
pan, presldod nnd prominent govern- nnd will keep every part of the store. best meats nnd groceries in thd state
Mills would do next month*
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In first elnss condition the hottest
»uit offirialg spoke.
No opinion ,was included in * tho
Mr. Wadl?rook, Who is chairmnd of
day in the rummer time. The new of Florida and while he has a big job tHe Dccorntion Committee for tne for­ justice's decision.
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mahogany show-coach ore nil mode on Ms hands he is a big mnn nnd
niSIUPMAN WADHROVKI*
mal
dpening
of
tho
Club
lIouKc*
on
equal lo tho occasion. Ho believes i.i
MAKES KINK RECORD over mnrhlo slabs and nre sanltnry In the future of Snnfprd *!» a. great city Thanksgiving,evening, hos appointed HARDING NOMINATES WOMAN
i -Xevery tespfCt *nd wltli the new bfinb
i r:
.
Und he is starting tbo ball rolling by the following committee of ladies and
*1 *•. « k • * &gt; 1
E. K. Wadbrooke.'whb hnS-chuYge tooling apparatus will l&gt;o PP‘'n tO.ln- giving the people one of the finest gentlemen: .
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—Ml*»
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iii p. of the public and keep tho
°f the golf links and country club
Chairman, Mrs. E. F ; Householdor; Lucill Atchorson. of Columbus, Ohio,
stores
In
the
state.,
The
dclny
of
the
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I . Mrs." It. J. Bqlly, Mrs. Geo, D; Hart, the first woman nnmed to tho Amer­
“• i two fine soi\s jjt the Nnvnl Acnd- merits' in fine condition for handling
In San- Chrd'Uqat
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defaying'som
o of Lhis
fmy nt Annapolis «nd thoy’nte lio'tG The show cases w rro nl^ mado
Mrs. J . M . Wallace, Miss M arguer­ ican diplomatic service, was renomin
shipmonls
nnd
prevented
his
quoting
nnd
nre
a #work
Imnklng
good’ 1records.
eldest-one,
I
” n*'uH
vvUnili Tho
1»»** LIIIl-sl
’ *• f *ferd by
• V.. C. Coller
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tiinrr prices In this issue of tho Daily Hor- i te ’Clark. Mr, •B* *P. W hltner, Jr., atcil today by President Harding to
William B .,.1. th e . first in his class Lof art. T h . taU w
J* *
bo sccrctnry#of embassy. Her nom­
' . ..
nlj, but the prices are there on the has kindly consented .to co-operntc.
|«f 438 midshipmen and' is also play- of ‘beauty, iH-fng.apOtlcrs in every de­ good! that h o . has uTTgady received, It is understood th at tho committee ination during the last session of
1
jl^R end in 'th e sorcor football match partm ent nnd an array of men have nnd ho will havo the Entire stock will have somo very original Idcaa congress met with objection and fnllnd
(By
The
Associated
P
n
a
)
'vith the Univejaity of Pennsylvania. been busy fpr the pn*t month getting ready Tor tomorrow piornlng. Hr in- for the decoration of the bCnutlfuI of confirmation.
, '
the roonx in fc»indltlon_for^..thc .mg
.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 4 .-M \h ‘o ugh various interested agenclM of the
Ur. Wmibrpokc ig naturally very f°nfI
dub house, tohlch will cnhunca the
(ends,
to
turn
his
stock
nil
the
time
ning tiny toiboYrow. Tho grocery
government
nboi*. fompletcd Iqdlvldunl Investigations proposed m erger of
'.th e boy« and Iio;ks lo Iiavu-lbem
J. A. Hnrrj*on of the Florida 8M
and keep it fresh cW-ty day.- Rond 'plrasurc'grcatjy o f all who go to jpln
packing
concerns
of Armour nnd Morris y e n indications no ftnol policy
thl‘
»wn on a visit with him some Um’o d e tr im e n t' b '« W f a
his ’nilvertilement In this tsiue nml In the aplylt of the Thanksgiving Ball. per’s Bureau, of lakeland,.Is in 11
Ktoro
nnd
here
.v^u
go
throdgh
Sanford
would
he
derided
until
there had been a fu ll exchange, of opinion among high
the n#ar future. Wo ntlght’ildu
city .today Interesting
ond Hii
HW aashtants
tnmntlle and wllh'woiir bnskcl. pkk. meet *fr. fctokes
Stokes and
tho‘ *0 Yfflrik-They n/c worthy*son#
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o u t’ What you wnnh nnd with" U&gt;o tomcrreW—h o tu rd ay .-— ,
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Marion County Men
Called For Trial,
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Using U. S. Mails

XEMENCEAU.... Stokes* Cash Market
I STARTS SECOND
for Business;
Finest in Florida
SPEAKING TOUR

CROKER WILL
IN CONTEST
MacSwinney.
IRISH COURTS Annie
S tarts Fasting Like

Auto License Blanks
Can Be Procured of,
.Seminole Auto Club

Famous Brother

M e t Speculators
Are Busy for the .
Army-Navy Battle

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Chief Lieutenant
, .of Famon De Valera
. Execute^ Today

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Jew Bodies Join
Olympic Association

INVESTIGATIONS PROPOSED
PACKING CONCERN MERGER
ARMOUR AND MORRIS
Government Agencies Hpve *About Completed
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WOMAN'S CLUB
G R E A T WORK
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AT CEMETERY
-NO CLUES .YET

HERRING KEEPS COUNT* SEAT
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Thr election was brought ®n

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AN ALL-STAR CAST

Nrt\v Vr another r.-.in nnd then cold T .
IIAV1? HERN KEEPING TUB CBMweather.
(T C.1WII*
ETKY UP FOE SEVERAL
VITAL ORGANS BBlPiG EXAM­
1t n
YEA
US
Which will mean good price* for; INED TODAY I.Y PHYSICIAN.
r .**. 7£ V. - -* ■.
Icttuiv around Thanksgiving time.
;
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. For two yynra past a committee of •
&lt;tt&gt; The AM dfhlH l’rr«»»
Thd tiiif Thunk*.riving Daily- H e r-. LANCASTER, O.; Nftv. 23.—A fte r. ladies front the Wcanan’s Clob have
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CAPS

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*r. $3.75 and $4.75
NEW LINE OP BOYS HATS AND CAPS

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C . CLAUD CORD.
Hanford. unbalanced *lnto of mind, and becottv cry mo,.,. this year. Thcw is n new
ing ill. administered poiion. and th u |V,a tc r tank in position, the pipes a te .
Just Arriving— I’rlces Ranging from
♦*
George*-, Kcllar, the genial repre- other that aonio enemy of family opened, and a lawn m over ordotpd for "
| Use on tiiose lots which the c:;Vt5k&lt; rcnUtive of the Jk ’rgenthuler Lino­ placed poison in provisions. .
AND HAVE MONEY-PAY Cl
Friday and Salurday—Alma
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has planted to grass. Merit ut the
type Co., with headquarters in Or(111110111* in “The Valley of Si|.
LANCASTER,
Ohio,
Nov.
23.
—
improvemvat
Is,
howover,
:.nd
fine
it
i
lanrfo, v.at in the city a few minutes
ent
Men” ; ulso Fox Nfvvp.
today and atoppod off t" bcc the iii-r- Authorities investigating the mystc* Jtas Inten the response of the lot ownfOKRKCTKD
NOV.
MTH,
FJ-rious dcathn of Irvine Henderson, hlsj era, the possibilities are scarcely
,.1&lt;I force.
o
wife and four s|tall children, whose touched, nnd the committee hope in
South Round
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
|i. parts
p.; D h !■
N b.t
Arrive
Georgo Unyhaw, the veteran erector bodies were found scattered about nnothcr year to have ’each driveway
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H
a
tis
fa
c
tio
n
G
u
a
r
a
n
te
e
d
":ida.m
.
their
home
shortly
before
nn.m
today,
Ler«lfrcd
with
•blooming
plants,
set
■
^
of
linolvpes
for
the
M
ergenthnlcr
2:3*1
nm
.
nn
.
!0n.n\.
Cov will h'c here tonight nnd expects tonight l.:id their first tnngilile clue, w ith tt£c*, nnd n permsncqt Planting ^ n*
.
1
p.m.
Dr. R. W. Momlhank, n IojiiI phy* aurVouirJirjg the pavilion.
. ‘
to work all night on the' new model
• ijiffp.m.*
a. , .
Tho r . ijictcry committee is asking ^
;i:2
•
p.nt.
M nt the H erald 'pjunt and pet it aiclan, announced that Bymlefabn&gt;on*
. .. 2:55 |i.m.
rr»SM
BUlte.1 with him last Friday nnd »cv*j th a t Hnturduy, December 2nd, l«! act ^
7:10 p.m.
tu
rrin
g
V»s
*oon
a»
possihlo.
Th'J
.....
p.nt.
An unusually interesting meeting
eral lim es since over n m ysterious, npart ns n special day of remem-. ‘ '
{•of the Woman’s Missionary Society «r new mnehine will show what it enn
the hig Thanks^ malady which had afft&lt;te.| members j branre of God’s Acre, when oarh i*»t |
do
In
Betting'
ndr.
zbr
Norlhl^nind
Weil, LqfqypUp nnd . ntln r *
| the M, E. Church was held Tuesday
• . .told
. . him
t i _ »»..»
of hls family, and had
that awm&gt;r xvilt make same cperial effort
Departs
giving
edition.
.
*
Arrive
—we
nre liero with that cold *i
! a t the lovely home of Mr*. Shovmnkcr
'• ' ’
-------he feared ho was being given poison. to visit tho sac red sp..t, and plant tv- ^
. a.m.
weather th at WO hnvp tteTh' *:
MRS. FRED PAIGER, Society Editor ],.„ tVe-Heighto,
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\
H2 ....... .
W. IL Wooten, of the Mosler^Rafe Henderson, who was employed ns n ergreena or wintcrhlyimiug plant t on
Ij'i.'t junt
talking* about nnd yet the
R4Z.........U :43 a.m.
Mr*. W alter G riffith, who recently
PJtooo 217-W
stationary pngineer in the Pennsyl­ the little acjuaru o f ground wliicj:
Company,
of
Hamilton,
Ohl9,
was
In
^
:;.v, p.tn
f.-.rmcis nre not satisfied. *
SO
......
2;3&gt;f.
ill
epTC.HjSntra
the
Hanford
Auxiliary
nl
n
II i h have a n r frl»i»4* .U ttlac r
tho Hty today‘and closed n dehrw ith vania railroad shops hot.* whero the means most to them." ’
‘ \ ‘ ' ' v.,
lifts p.m
—If
aItr . . | .. .l . «a»r**/*tbrrr
•»
ea»U
f&gt;2 ’
.|:(Hr{»3h,
They any wc must.'go up in *•
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r
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i
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i
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,
r
cf*|
conference
at
RL
Angus»r
the Mr^t National IhTnk fVr one of shopmen's Strike is still uosettled,
2s
‘ i&lt;kt).p,m.
Jersey nnd kill off nil the *t
ill c a ri to lhl« dfa*riwrnF,
| iiie. conducted .the devotional exofdodva in the raid h«* believed he was l»eing poison- U. I). C.-MEETING POSTPONED
* a.T in., ur o i’» p i..4 &lt;k* lie*. *• "** rire?, then gnvt»\ n Vory comprelien- the largest round safe dodrs
iu y. .,. up there liy K
bm e r r . 11jr apprrrlat, 4.
rtatu and all the accessories for the led hy thoseywhd resented .his acceptjft *&lt; . *L . *
—-—ritHy'itranrfr
giving them lightw ines nnd
rlve nqd interesting report of the I»i*- hig ncw^Tialt f a r thD'ticw*Rht-stnrT~Rnr em ploym ent'nt the *h«I|&lt;b^
T
The meeting’ of •N. Jh‘V. lLicva »1
D .p.rtn
A ill.e
irfrt (Viiife. i-iu b. Tlio member* pre"«t and l.noi i.itig nut the »!
Mondhnnk said. llcVidcrson gave^im chapter, United Dutightcra qf the Cm*- .
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Ltfilllkig.
The
Hernld
will
give
the
jft(j
7
f'ii a.m.
i nt were much* gratified to learn of
h
ttnec
crop with a •» cold *i
r-nriiculars of the safe in nnothcr is tbb name of a man he suspected, the federbey thut was t(i have Inca h e ld j^ .^ ’ •
,T:2.1 |&gt;.m.
.
.
We will try ‘it* to- »i
,
Thiirsdny^-Mrs. Percy. Mr.ro will on- the firjc showing the
the Sanford
Sanfor.1 &lt;\U
&lt;\u?{N
il- rue.
physirinn. declared, nnd thi* was tomorrow afternopn will bo.jMist|*one»l
a•
I
:.1&lt;
)
p
m.
night.
Meantime
watch the- to ,
'
tertain the member* of ' the idlers' «ary made in comparison with other.
turned over to tLy authorities with­ toam xl Friday, Dbcbmber flrr.t, at the .
‘ 1.01 ’
kNo.
:.:M»
p.m.
;
clock
for
further
reports
on St
out being ninde public.
B
' IIridge Club. .
. . . . *| « ' th« «liMr,ct‘
'
Finnk Miller has returned fropr
Parish Uquite nt 3:30. This will.he
A rhort business session followed
tlu time.
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utor Radeliffe said he Was the annual elc'tlon
Thursday—Roynl Nclghlwtti will meet;
tiffk’ersi rsr.«Nr.U
for thu purpose of uerfecflng plaiv* business trip to Jacksonville, where! Piuser
Lecshurg Rranrh
i»;18 A. Mu NOV. 2.1, l*J22gnting nil angles of the silun- im rnhcr* nre uiged R&gt; he present.
he attended n Inis.iness meeting of the [•Investiga
. nt‘7:3» p. in. ^
. .
Ia part*
- £.■ the Meth allrl llosaar to be held
A rrivc
.Maximum ........ .
....' Tit ’ to
Thursday—Merric Matrons Jlridge
filnte *fmbalmers an dalad attended&gt;. tion' and was waiting word from Co*
l)te. htb and Oth. ‘a fter which Mrs.
.
•
:nr.
p
m.
Minimum
...........—........
***5 to:
the Rlfrine CcrnioniAl. Ho does- not 1liimbiiu, where, vital organs of two of
Luncheon nt Montcruma Hot* I, Mr*.
G R E A T E S T B A R G A IN E V E R
j Shoemaker and, the nsBlstnnt h"fcU
..
.
'.!:r&gt;0
p.m.
.
Rntigo
1 i *’
think much o f the ufafo' fair or the the dead persons had hern taken for
tj-r.
Chas l'cdder, hoste.s.
Mrs. ('ownii and Mr-f. McKint,
■ii
, ,
O F F E R E D : H ITC H SIH R;i2.'.
bn lometcr
••
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’:
Thursday—Mrs. G. F. Smith will «n-’ ' ' “f • •
rgriiultum l ev’iitiits nnd wants Sem­ annlysis hy the state chemjst.
. Tvcd a deliciogi! fruit snlu.l. with
l'» PJ"-| &gt;. •K'u lhenst nnd cloudy.
EXCELLENT
Investigation vvas being made to­ N E W . H U E S ,
inole county to show a t Orinndo nnd
ESt
tertniu the members of tlm Every wafviVcilffeo and whipped cream.
] night by the statements that- Mrs. C O N D IT IO N .— B. &amp; t) . MOTOR
nt Tnmpn if |Kissil»le. j •
Week Uridge C.'luh At Iter homo on
tlviedo’Rrandi
Henderson Itnd been acting peculiarly CO ..
t i pu h. m It: m M r-i 1U to
Mdgnidht nve., nt !t mYlock.
*
’ 2(ICi-tfc
PAUENT-TEACIipilS ASS'^‘
J1 purl
Aj-riv’e
;
for
KoVcral
days.
Or.
Momlhank
said
V '
Friday—The parent Teacher’s Asso­
111WANTS HAVE LIVELY MEET­
'A ll iputhets or interestedr friend'
7:1-' p.m.
Nn. P.Vi
ciation will moot a t the Grammar
,W Ii E FREED IN’ KILLING
ING WEDNESDAY NOON’ : ho had visited tho-Iluadcr*or^ home
Your home, paper keep* you
and
. f 'chilurhiT'-of High, Gritmmar
. n1 p.m.
is?
.
. ' ; '
■ - • -•
.^ ■ I several tltnca
qtql each time
.
•
,
times
recently
r
'School nt 3:30 p. m.
.
l*r w u iy Rchooi* rife invited to Attend!
tt.urli with the world.
-Daily, ^xcc;.! Gun lay
uits Vheld
Hrndr?f»n hhad’been
MIAMI. Fla., N«»v. 25.—Mr*. Ida
Tin- Khyaniun*
h l their regular Mrs. Hendrr-on
a d 'lo ti sitting with
,. S a tu rd a y -T h e S-m injIr' .minty
&gt;'
ut ih r r, . w|y:t;n :aAized
’rom tho county
'
eration of Woman’s Llul.s will be 1c
1'
huml» near ii stove, jphnsan wan released from
Asiun'lntlon,’ Friday Weilnerday noon Innchcon at the V at-‘ her fare-In her hands
aim during any* Jj-j! !n«t night after the grapJ jury
entertained a t. luncheon by Sanford P 1 ’’ ’
‘" '
des
Hotel,
with
President
A..PCpnShe
did
not
soenk
to
hi
i afternoon a t ’the Giummar School at
W. C At.’Parish House at 12 noon
*ilci* to act' on h&lt;-r «are. She said
nelly* in charge. S ecretary, R ,. .&gt;L of hL visits, ho sald.
,u, The supposition
.that enemies i sin1 shot and killed i'er husband, Alex
,
Sntuidny—Master Frnncis Roumillnt'
Lloyd, who never fails to nttend, was
Iu
will entertain a number of his'
,
. . r ,.T , w
struck
ln-e. • A
as usual on the Job. Mr. und Mrs, might have been responsible for the i Johnson, after, he- had .yC
•*. young friends, at his home oil '*•»1i:•'»• * * M kfc.ll*!.
with
deaths
was
strengthened,
police
sni,L
{corojlcV
di
I
c
V
’
f
.
jury'
rvturnc
da
verdict'
to
The Tv. DeV. Howard Ghaptef l !nit- Rnyd t*»ak charge of the music
man the effect she shot tn protect hermotto ave., at &lt;1 o’clock.
.ih nauThtcrs of the Confederacy will hnll-of their accustomed vigor and \ hy fears oipresoed
.
.by. .the
. . dead
.
til I an..m r
■
•&lt;—*- songs *that- lp-a letL«r yyrtlton to tho «Utu Imurd svIC .
hrd.I their njmunt election, of officers] “pep,*' lending th e -lively
of health und found unsealed on th e '
■: 1 ; 1»1 ■
,
Mrs. C; J. Rutni-h. MrJk Jonathan -,t. the im ctlng held Friday, Decern- qdd ro much to the pleasure of the floor of the Honde’rsotl b mc,- *ln,t ‘
•
Perk. Mr». A. Klgeinnutin ar.-l. Key.
I,.*, ji»: at the Parish House nt 5:30. hour.
||. L. Height made Ilia appearance some one might have gotten into the;
^
.
.H. Peck motored l&lt;&gt; Orlando veste.r • All ^member/ are urged to* he *preihousriwhile
wm he was away at night ut]
20(t-5tp for the first time as a Kiwnnimi, and.'
day 'afternooA.
ent.
' V'
v\rk
at the Pennsylvania shops.
coming in a.fow minutes Ir.tOj jinid thc^
Thtf
letter
expressed the belief that]
penally by favoring the club with ihc’j
luncheon
memWers
of
the fam ily wore taking
W. C. Hill- returned home ycsl
suin
hla
Lira JanoHolo, rendered
-'ijpolv Gilltl,V''I'v ,|t‘n diutt-oLL
poison'into (heir systems koine way
jb" , front Cairo, ti 11.v-V.'he CLL a AYAi_ll
i’? &lt; |' iIim'.v.T|I he m tiTt iuied'by perh Altamonte tenor, neronipnnled
b y 'th e ' U rntJfof bin hrotilei-iu'law. Womni
o
‘ and naked for advice. The dead man
ire
Sanford
Woman's Club ntolunch* hy our pianist, 'Mra. Boyd.
nn
wrote
that
tierlinp*
the
corn
menl
they
James LcGctto.
Dr. Brownlee - reportfe(l briefly
Pit. 'S4t"fdn&gt; n*^the Parish, II oubc
. *
plan*
for Increasing Wttendnncr* *ut ‘had been rating contained
12 i'i 1 irrbick.
the -tegular meetings, ■uni promised demllv nml asked what .fee
Me*. Dan Ii. Wilder, &lt;./ Ja. hsmiviih*,
a
irpoct more in detail’at the next would be f&gt;*r nn'analysls of it.
arrived Jn the city ye-tjrduy and will
Pianos, Safe*. Furniture, in fact
i io tin if, having-beyn prevented from
yjK’nil tl»c week here with her par;
C o m p a r e v a l u e s a n d s a v e t h e d i f f e r e n c e b y t r a d i n g a t C h u r c h w c U ’s F n anything mo.vrfbhs/ or what othuts
opts, Mr. und Mr*. John T. Drady.
•h«m lle^,vlnK lhl’
s»ffieient thought j ypARKMAN ELECTED
. .• • . . . might think Immovable, wo imo all this week by un attack of the popular
•:
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d a y , S a t u r d a y a n d .M o n d a y .
# , •HBAD*OF ASJ
ASHKSSOBR
-.
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.
&lt;
with rnro and ease. Wo assume,
ir.nlady, flu and dengue.
.
•*
Mrs. .Stewart Telford and mother, responsibility.—QUICK
SLRV ICE ‘ Mr. Huichitisoa’ spoke eloquently on
• M rs.'Pnganiinrt, returned*home lite r ‘ TRANSFER, rhono 433.
* '. '
.JACKSONVILLE, N o 23.—The
'
.
twenty ’ycy* nP° an'1. U n , , = , •
,
|
!i
day -front Jncksouville, where they"
\ 19I-Th-Frl-Srtt Sanford......
.. |.r»i.hT-.,ln«
A * C r . , h h . . . . ^ l n g P = l P« ..^ y
,vc,ir.
hence,
p
» ^
spent the wrck-Thd aH-tiig gitv-sl*
$ 1 .2 3 C h ih lrc n ’H Shov», .
lurdo’n present grentnex* will in that taxation ligucod prominently in the
Lmliofe D rW Sfs,
#
felative*.
.
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Unto have been completely eclipsed iliKcustdoiiH hero vesterdny of the
| h*i' fuiia*
'
t*:.
...............................
I bmeeting of the Florida tax ns-***
. hy our own marvellous growth.
$2.50 L m licn’ S huus,
. .
27 ' 1 i.tniies* Drc.sHu.'v
1
D
e
s
e
r
v
e
M
u
c
h
(
r
e
d
d
sor'.i
association.
Mr». A. 1C. llrokniv and dnughte',
. 'i i . .Scmrrrnn.-/, vjkn has been al&gt;p e r p a ir
.
crn-h
.......... V. .. ___
H.
Ki'.SnaVkuum,.
of
Hill.
Isuough
Miss Kent, of MInmi, arc spending the
F o r M a y in%
g* A r r e s t -.rnl in-tho North iluring the- Kpninu’i
$ 3 .0 0 4 ^atTici.* ShtH'jc, ' •. *
ted
nn-sident
of
thu’
mouth
spoke
pb-a.-nntly
of
hi*
sevcounty
was
ric-c
w eek.here ns the' gutjats of her uait,
•2 2 ..I- i.atlio s’. f/ORB C o a ts,
p 6 r p a ir
,
• K&lt;ii(Ul Brokaw, «•» route home from Of | lie Men-W ho Kan Down, And c-ij I trip*, and • specially of tho work association und R- I- Gnjith of Day­
^k:;.r»t&gt; Men'.- S h o e
•
point* north, where they spent the
being, done hy Kiwaidan* ihroughyUt tona, renamed secretory...
Killed.CuJc Hill, the Pntrlarch
v-i7. ) Igtilies’ Co.it
Addresses
touching
on
their
gen­
I* p e r n a if ...
winter.
other states,
* uf I’o reit CHy
a%
*11
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• •.
&lt; .■
Si.DO .Me:i’ • Siun-.v
Mr. ikJott,' of. the American F ruit eral- work was delivered hy Rtatc
' J ' •*
of how highly honored Comptroller Ernest L. Amos, Attor|M?r p a i r - . ——
•a.....n
Mrs. F. J. (Johralc , ut* Deban.l, . The- lnrh| offirers hefo nrnl especi­ Growers, (old
«
“
heing
InvUcHl To join '^thU}ney-Qcrieral Buford; Marion L. Daw$ 5 .00 M en’H SIlTH-.f,
was tho guedt «f Mr«. Frank Milb-i ally the .motorcycle* policeman, A. -H he felt on of Ids pleasure in being n *on, tax .-«,u:li*er, and others. SubiiL .l.
vi-i vi- (rrent
s
deserve,
grc.it credit
c redit far tin &lt;lid), und
p r r im ir
yfStordny, cqming over to attend the Beckwith
$1.75' ( hiltlrcnV. SAwatfi'H, ‘
j jects discussed cavem l by the gvnCluhL
tfrhlcli,
war.
;
wmkntuniikc
manner
in
(vbhh, .Uicy member.
Foitniglitly Rrhlgo
$B.od*Iloy’H
SHoes,
&lt;
|i
i
field
or
the
tax
nnsessora’
ac­
.i. .
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.j
Mr. Lawton told of •some of the
.entertained ye*te.t«|d&gt;'' afternoon, by went about capturing the three men
tivities Mr.. Dawson told of the d'lffl
p e r p a ir
$2.00 C h ild re n ’s S w e::tors,Mr*. Miller.
who rnrt,clown nnd killed Code Iliil needs of tho hospital nnd u rg ed the cultle of administering bls'atfficS, ns.
• f f
, »■«»(
$;j,50 Bt*yV Shoo.*,
dull to do everything possible for the
_— ..
^ef,r Orlando t ’cc cilhc-r flight.
SMl |. ... ..•«••••••••••«•&gt;•&gt;■••
netting
that
he
hnil
found
tunny
Inp, r p a ir ...
K . I ,
Whi n tlie wire cam** here to Jnicr- improvement of the institution, com­
FORTNIGHTLY BRIDGE CLUB
$1.75 'H oys’. S w e a te rs ,
stnnic'H of Inequalities in tax n&gt;&gt;sc*s' rept (Hire men If they cnntc th |s way mending the club for tho good work
• each
mc'nt*.
In
lie
riming
out
Of
his
proh.
One of the delightful social events O ll'-c r Beckwith received the ,m c v it has already done for the hospital, lems he had met with the co-operation.
$P,.i G iloyt;' S w e a te rs
of ychleiday was Dial of yeMcrdny’af- sage and Ipnm dial* ly made nrrango- this living our adopted child for this of thi? county nssofson, he said. '
? 2 7 .5 0 M- n ’s A ll .Wool
e;.ch \...
teinoon wiun Mrs. Frnnk .Miller en- meld* to do id* ptirt. Ho P“ RlwI pu-n
The recent ruling that nutmiohllfe
S u it
The
rommilteo
on
nomination*,
trrtaiip d nt bridge a t-h e r home on on qlhcr nnd* leading U}(° ai d "ut
$2.95 l/.ttlie.V .S w eaters,
l e included in return* of personal
922 .5 0 M eit’A All Wool
Mnjtntlin ftv*’., the
iRcliu1ln;t o f vtlK* city »nil h lu w lf took the Or f-ampaaed of Messrs.' F. L. Miller, II. property provided some, perplexing
cat it
_SU &gt;t3
-..«*
• • tin* mcmlwrn &lt;&gt;t tho Fortnightly laddo-Sanfcird road.
Looking tor A. Ncsil ami W. 1*. Carter,''submitted qt/V Hons, ncvcfnl o ' the nssessor*
$5.03 Latlioa’ Sweaters,
$9.00 Boys’ Suite,'
.Bricigcx d u b n n d -ono extra tabic of them to come tkiough he wuited . nt their report, Which will bo acted on stdcl, nnd in this eonncdlon nkrd how
•r:u h
the
recond
meeting
in
December.
2 p a ir lim its **«*•♦♦•
’ jlUesto.
•
| Gindcrvllly nnd saw them
tho car
they were to determine the real value
Thu
speaker'
ehoscit
for,
tho
dny
ExqujsRo pink Radiance n u o i nn:l n rJ followed in behind thcin-to lids
$ ’ .25 iftrTs Sweaters,
of n used automobile, Th4 ntaehlge
firn o cmphaslxod the c*&gt;l »r motif of city, telcnhiinlnir meantime to the of- was absent, and no long and tedious has no Inlritiric v a lu e ,'they, polntod
t?."green nnd nil* .
’
•.'fle e r. CnnC thev were rom lne this oration* were delivered.
.
. • ••
•
$2.'.l’. M en’s S w e a te rs ,
A lter singing the;closing song, led olib*
A fter soreral games of bridge way. He followed them ty the B. &amp;
each
hy
Mr.
Boyd,
tho
club
adjourned,
score* v/tro counted and jwixes award- O. Gf.rago nnd m eantim e. Deputy
. HER CHIEF SENSATION*
Comity
eager
for
the
week
to
pass
quickly,
Williftmaon
cd. M u- Roumillnt,.holding high'unnc S hiriff
$7.00 M en’s Sweaters, (Hit'll
among
bead*

H -r fT*'v' *' 1
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;

Herald expects to bring to

60c to $1.50 tiich

B SSm m m

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

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115
E
ast
F irst ..StreetEg * *
K

TRAIN

Phone .104

SANFORD’S

PIANO TUNING.»
J . II. HINTERMISTIiR PIANO CO.
112 MAGNOLIA AVIONUIC

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peci

HI

I

SHOKS

GUESSES AND..CQATS

98c

iLocal Officers

$9.95
$22.59
$18.59
$22.50

mFJ.

$ 3 .9 8

“S'
SUITS

$3,19
$3.59
$3.98
$2.48
$2.98

. SWEATERS

$1.48
$1.69
$1.48

$22.50
$25.00
3 7 .1 5

$3.75
$3.98

in oiir store for the Three Day^r Fridayt

Consoles

t i / d o , r ^ .,,4

At
Mrr,
course
rr Among thor.e ettjoyi
i didn't-loo’: like I’d tve-r hnVc n.mther
junty llllH
tiffleers
iin ut?d 'ell
W ell?"
hnrpltallty of Mn.VMilb r vrcro Mr*. U ity and (c il'lIlW
Ihovisaitd-Austrian
crowns
will
c jia 'n re ,t ’ D'll her nlmut it.’’—Kancredit
for
it.
Of
r.nrvhsgrcat
cretli
George IHColtes. Mrs. Georglt Biihop thcin’def.
nas City Star XU vv&gt;-V - ■ •
i’kwith'*howp*l
that
.hv
knejv
get
you
I
000,000-Russinn
rubles.”
'•
n. Lewis Mr*, llul Wight, ttder’ Beckwith’1
Mrs! 17 K. I*&lt;&gt;.,..• ril A, Mi .. D, L.
j*.. : t «i-s&gt; Li him.
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Tho real reason is, we give SER..‘■There,nifty Is'Hfndod for n drny
Thrafhor, Mrs. L I’. C ulljr, Mm .
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iniddlc name.
VICE.
(be
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F. J. Gpagslrs o f Dcljtnd. .Mrr. Rich- Wc are In the business, for (hi ( ol«I of Chinese tncla.”
' * • Tlmt'K our
19f-Th-Fri-Sat
fellow Thpnc 498.
SERVICE
Look*
QUIfilC,
arditnri, Mt*. A. F . Corondly, M rtl-B U ai^kA B :
Dcatig 'T u rn rr nnd Mrsi—i George

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-----------Tor the Daily Times. 'Congratulation^ inherent pride in1the breasts of San­ his declining years and .if poselblc keep
standing accouet shall ho kcp.t.cvcn.
to Editor McKay and all his. staff. ford people to havO the boat of every­ his grove und home intact u p U a ftb r There bns^bcen an nctive committee........... r i
-----They arc making n fine paper out of th in g for the'people of Sanford. That his death, a t least- The sta te papers ship i . i n i r ! to care for the m atter,
W l U I r t m r r a firra M * u « p l
B a r ■&lt; « h a l i m i t B a l U l a a , l o t 1
the Times nnd they are enticed to all is really the s p irit th a t is building BW taking up th e m atter and the and It 'n r expected th a t the condition
M a s a a l l a Am , B aafarB . r i a .
the prosperity the future Kohls in R'nnford today and the spirit that 1’alutka News has the following about PQW emldlrraiutUig
the ' Celestial
builds all cities. T h a t J r t h o "why.” it:
xtori* f o r .them. '
grower may soon present a pleasing
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■ "Flotida clirus-growers h'nve. .now a s p e c t . - ; i '’ 7
V lk U llltH i
. . -----I'LIVVERINO IIY I'EAR JUICE
Wntcli V r the. big 'Drink* giving.
j
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o—
—----on opportunity to repay In part the
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J. It O L L T — __________________ K4lr«* * nnlvrMi!
nn;vrra« .i*
y nn-i|n the
me Fall Kditim of
dehf, owed by the fraternity for n
Our aim is to SERVE The commun­
I.
J , L I I .L ' a H D I f r r t t a l l - T i r i i M r r r
“ From faraway South Africa i. vast amount of goodpublicity which
ity. not merely to hnvira joh.-Q U IC K
A.
a. a
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H i m i m ' h**; 1) .tip Hi^ibl-.UfXjt* Tuesday* It
United lias been brought to the atate through
M.
I . IMIL.LV_:__ ,A4&lt; r r l l . l n n I t a n u a r r will ho n compendium of facts nhout trallo commissioner of the
SERVICE TRANSFER. Phono 4DH.
- I ' h u r | 4M u p t a flrtiu » \ J l .
'he eitv end emin’ y and will go into States departm ent of com m ent sends j the clevcr work of one mnn, Ii0U Glm
lDI-Tli-FYl-Sat
A ltfO U Itp H a i r . ' N u l l KnaMu
tho”Sf i&gt;ds of n w homes in this state the ’rmarkuhle claim of an attorney Gong&lt; Jt WM|t t hat much-respocted
A y p lk a fl* * .
mid o tii"' rtnl* s. If you want nnyj tJuil has invented a new m ajor j chinnmnn whonriginnted the er.nigo
A T A S A C R IF IC E . D O D G E
L E M I.K f t l l l l ’ l ’ ___ t l t r « U l l » a M a n a g e
extra
copies you had better order them splr*1 and has organized a cojnpuny wi,;r h hears his dame; an g ra n g e T o U RIN C, CA R. SSO C A S H . SIX
T h a n * J J M V a f l r r I y. m .
with n capital of 100,000 pounds to
toddy*.
which has marked pm dlnritlcs; an K o j j A L P A Y M E N T S .— IT &amp; O,
*■ W - r t p t l u * l ’r l r « l a A B i a a r *
exploit it. The astonishing feature of*i orange which has tho csliecinl ability M O T O R CO.
B aa V rar_
2f)li-tfr
the Inventor’s statem ent is that u sub ’ ! of hanging on the tree far many
■ la B l « a l b a
HELPING SANFORD CROW'
l&gt; * ll» * r* B l a C i t y fcy C a p r i* *
s tnntinl ingredient of the compound^ months after dt has become ripo and
• m W .tk
IS O al*
NEW YORK, NoV. 2d.—’The N«w
is prickly pear Juice,” says the C in-: rvnAy jor t he table.
A man wntching pu r big press yes*
York Americans will again train in
T l i * M e IS - ) • I N - p a s * W n k l r M r r
*'n‘ll‘' 1^r•
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Even tho occasional visitor to Flor- vt*.v Orlea
•IB r E l I r r l r r o t v r a
N m lrrlr
'outlay turn out the Dnily-Heryld at
it was announced last
“Ih ere are the usual stones of the
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t ° rle"
• • I I* i iB b l t a b r B r v r r y K f l l i f . A 4 *»r
M *t* 4t r * t r » m a B * h a n v t n « n a a s l l r a - •he rate .of 5,003 par hour, said: ” 1
Admirable results produced by r-ovaro f , u |t|
„ u. mnn who brmJ(tht it ni«ht'
* g 2 1 6 S ? W % 2 w 5 8 ^ ,XU#
to see why you would want this eetn and the wonderful cheapness of
to Us present state of perfection J
nress nr such n sum of money ns it production.
Call &lt;198, if you w ant that bnggi.ge
■ K M H E H T H I S AMSOCIA'f^KII t * n K « |
Thousands upon thousands have made,
"cpresents
and
use
it
only
about
nn
T h * A a a o c l a t a i t P i « me | e r i c l u s t v E l y
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cjt tne licet
"It
is caiieu,,
called, nitor
after one r;f.the
fleet
Ifakrd after with despn tcli,—QUICK
• n l l t l a B t o t h a u * a ( u r • r r p a b l j c a i l u n o f ’•our each day.!’ We explained to him] rtUclOIv. fnmilv of the South African special tiips to hia grove hear DeSERVICE TRANSFER.
• II n * w * B l a p a t c K * * r r n 4 li*d i u 11 or
n4p.*r !hat we were looking for a big city v „ftUi {hc p p r|ngook. This recalls tnnt f Land for the s a k o 'o f meeting and
• a t o t h e r * t*« e r r d t t r d In tbtk
t
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• r»d a la u l h a lo c a l n i w i
p u b tlsh a d
here and the old methods «»f p rin tin g ^ c,,rtnin , pjrtt ot)C( mf,nufaclu»&gt;d in* seeing the resdlts «T h i s ‘shrewd^
h araln . .
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- jnessand ability. Always hnve those
2ill r l t h l * n f ra - p u b llr a tla to 'o f apseMt newspapers yrere now in the.discard
OAKLAND TOURING, 1920
U * In
i t o r v b c n «»V,nly
..I0* lp h * i r .h r r » lf i a r a alao r*«errr&lt;i
end whlhl it looked like n waste of l .i .l Knur -l iM
in m 'il. w a s
e n lle r l
'h m -:
,
,
,
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MODEL
AT $200. THIS IS A
iwnys
hnve
they
gained
that
for
which
n r t u . i iiK iiA i.ii i ir iL iiiw u . r h * * * u
r o « l mcne,. to h .v . W A .
now
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ANFORD
1 DAILY- HERALD
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Thu I’tQplurf Bank of Sanrord'belieVer
' Unit the growth of.tlie duptwitor largely
iilfiiicticca the growth of
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It -invites the -people to bring their
business-hero, irrespective of the amount
they may wish to deposit. •
The same courteous treatment will
he. -extended to all, whether their ac­
counts may be large or sm all
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
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REAL BARGAIN.— II. &amp; O. MO­
206-1 fc

!he city grew to twice the sjrg nnd ghtn.ng, notwithstanding the Tact ns
TOR CO. '
anotheV Clll|.
^hrn we are helping the tdwn grow
it
contained
rfa
electricity,
stati?
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More rain nnd winter wenthvr com­ fnto n big city bv keeping nlmut five or m n-nrtie
r
!
! « “* how.Eou Gim Grbig is "dowm”
ing. " *■ -.
*ehrs nhend of the place all the time.
Perhaps this knowledge causes the rt" &lt;» *,,.T°*t
1,19 P ™ 6* * "*n*t
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. . bo sold tosafisfy a debt, and there
'Iso th at having. nn-.out,,tt such as ...
Washington authorities to say th at
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Wonder if it is snowing in Jersey •he Daily Herald now has is a big nd- .
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T .will bo no place left forhim except
because of the numerous—nnd w orth-L v . ,
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. I that Institufjon which onen* its doors
on th at beaiitifQripttucc.
, '
‘verMaement for the city of J^anford loss—announcements
of gnqolme sub
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-x----nd the m untv of Seminole and shows 'tflu tes, the merits of this ’Spring to' the financially unfortunate nnd
practicajly closes in on its visitors,
They are not only smuggling booze that th e , newspaper not only boosts
hok’ Inlielcd cnncoctlot! of the juice
forever. Almost ninety years of age,
and opium into Florida hut they have *md works far a bigger city hut
v
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I ‘h« prickly pear will Have to he this old man admits hts financial nonstarted smuggling Chinese Into the •bows
Its rnith in the city by pult.ng |Ietno-n „lrntf(I ,lPfore
much cre&lt;)-.
success—at the same time there arc
• atnte.
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I1* ™ " ™ n? : U\ IU' , f,utflt.Secor" 1 to cnee ran he given to the alleged com!
"l".
.-tu
ho Tnund u- grc.at jim nlicr.uf fruit.,
-nine In the state.'
itcfilTve qilHIUfcs I f Ts^mlvvrliscd
growers
throughout the state who
The
First
National
Rank
of
this
,'fhe Hanford Herald is installing anpossessing."
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hnve
realised
money from the effort*
lily
.is
another
example
of-this
sort
other No. I I Linotype today to set nd.
of the aged. Celrstinl.
' vertSsemcnts and'Jo-ads on the. new o f . publieilv—If you Vvimld call- il
LITE GIM GONG NEEDS HELP
Thetc is no need of collfccting- a
that. Tho First National Bank hnd
’Dally Herald.
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large
sum to lend comfort to Lou Gim
one o f 'th e 1finest, bank bnild^igs in
Gong during Ids Tew remaining years.
For
m
n
n
y
\y
e
a
rv
I.ua.
Gim
Gong,
ifd*
nnri
of
the
State
it
wnFl.uiU
of
. The Herald will issue a papeh on
one of the nioitl wonderful Chimimen There Is/, however, n pressing need
Thanksgiving Day just as any other beautiful white marble,uno iVhen built
that has ever carmMo America 1ms that his roof shall he left him, that
looked
like
It
would
do
the
hank’n
day, only wo will have a little more
. .
‘ , .^business for immv'years to come and .lived in DeLnnd yn lita. Orange grove his surroundings shall remain undls- JJ
tim e to eat .Thnhks^|vi
irce^ o!i|,1'n,-l"take'i " ** wopbl if the directors of l \e where he perfected the Lue Gim turhetl until his -call to that spot ■
day. ■ The Herald fore
^ e ar'-tliristm a s ,’ir’' National Bank hnd been con-.'G&lt;uig otnligu nnd achieve.^ olher won- where all earth's myriad Imrps shall.‘E
tw o' holidays in the
&gt;ear
m s mas ( ^ t j sit down nnd let things taka derfut results in fruits nnd in sclctlfc.; m e:tin t'hbrnl praise ami prayer. Ti&gt; a
nnd the Fourth of July.
&gt;heV. eoiirse. They &lt;h&gt; not have to, We have-sat in his home umj listened ; extend Roil.Gim Gong Hie aid whichi j
— — ----- o — -----------to his Words o ' wisdom and they i his rrugnl wants m m ire would cost
&gt;"ijld thidr new six-story building
W. J. Bryan says that ship subsidy
re words nf-.wisdom nnd thousands but n trifle from earlr g-ove owner in
bill w ill'be snowed undt’r. Now why
cm the lop of. tlie-, world just hnve visited his ornpge grove
nnd the elate, nnd jl is to be sin cerely 'JJ
do you say that, William? The
i s The llerald was sitting—then, why xigped his book mu I .teamed something | hoped that the nppeat being sent out *
fubsidv could have been put over in do *v*on&gt;e «o ahem! and build?
from this wonderful «ld Chinamen | over the state will meet with n ■
your* time ju s t.as wylj and It would
Well, for several reasons. Building who has dropped the' faith of his: hefli ty response.
have been, a blg -fm lh er-in your cap 7«r the f ••Tgi' j* «a\Hng mtmeyl Look- fathers aniFIiecohie a ChrislTan. He
The liwm.-r of the arPQii'it which is i ?
— I'm ost ns IdfT ns knocking 'out lijg'nhe-u* niiit visiinllzing « big Ht\ has fallen, upon evil days anil with a [‘owed by Fie venemlW Chinaman does
"Three Feathers.”
roerrs • that the men &lt;»n the big mottgn'go
. on his place Is about t o ' not seek to 4 ske any vengeful steps
=----o—— — •
-ioen&lt;! Moor is the mari'who will get lose it and The llrrald'- has often to drive -Hin^ld man aw ay -an d baa JJ
The Tanner Times has pnfchasetl. | b|, loisiness. And the g rea test rea- thniL?'bt there should be some eniieerb-J-i onsi-nled to a|lqw )|iip to etnl his days ■
. ntorB.IptjLon Franklin.street in Tampa :^nn for snending money fo r new e d ' movement mnde by thy people nf v,'Imre he ha* achieved so great n a u c -,

Phone 135 for Your Wants

JUST ARRIVED

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Hill Lumber
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The Greatest Cash M arket in the Greatest City in Florida opens its doors to the public Saturday,
November 25th in the room next to Hill Hardware store on F irst Street
Everything ntarkecl in plain figures, everything new, fresh,
clean, sanitary, under refrigeration, up-to-date; • ; .

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Inspect oiir new stoi c, our new plan of refrigeration of Meals
and Vegetables and Fruits. • Our new cash and carry plan c ; ’ nying. The best equipment in the state of Florida.

rocery

We were handicapped somewhat by the late arrival of the boat
bearing a b o at load of groceries and meats for our big opening
Saturday bu t we have plenty for 'th e opening and the prices are
the.cheapest in-Florida. AN in ^lairrsight.

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to to to to to FOR RF.NT—Lower flour of resilience
, furnished, 203 East Third street.
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Cedar ami Holly, North*of Sixth St.
Approximately 1,000 feet of 0" pipe.
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■Approximately 2,150 fe e t of 8” ,piPe4B” din. 1300* long.
Approximately 7*,305 fedt of 10!' pipe' Ninth JU Pfct'District 8” and 10”
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Approximately
3,780 feet of 12" plpo diii. 1400’ long.
FOR RENT—Furnished rtiomi soutlv
Wc
Pay
4%
Interest
on
Savings Accounts
' to
Approximately 1,725 feet of 15” pipe
StrlngfcU6wV Add. 8” -dla- 775'
east '.cofqer Eim./*and i l t h ‘street,
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August Schneider.
20fe-3tp Approximately 2,210 feet of 18” pipe long.
to Cl w ilt led Ad# Ce t line. No -’to
Approximately 805 feet of 21” pipe,
Sewer pipe and Segment niock to
to , ad taken f r t I n * than- J5c. t o FOR RENT—Housekeeping apart­ 'Approximately 805 feet’of 24” pipe. ’* bs' furnished by the C ity,' F. O. 11.
ment. TlD Onk Ave.
20I-I2tp
M Cards of Sanford's Hcput. to to and positively an classified to
Apprpximhtifiy 37' braneh.cj 0" Ai- corS, Sanford, Florida.
n ‘able Professional Men, each is* to 'adrfcharged to anyone. Cash to FOR RENT-^Rooms and kitchenette. nmeter pipe.
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Proposull to'be presented In a scal­
Approximately U2 hrnnehes 8” di­ ed envelope, endorsed, on the outside,
m . of whom. In hla chosen pro- t o to must accompany all order's.' to
—Shirley Apartments opposite post
p l fen lo a tho Jlprald recoin- » to . Count five words to a line • to jfffde, upstairs.
“Bid for Sewer Construction,” San­
£8-tfc ameter pipe.
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Any farmer who uses th is bnnk will find us
■ • to FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartm ent lApproxInialcly 255 branches 10” di ford, Rlorldn, with the name of bidder
pi mends to tho people.
to to and remit accordingly.
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to t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
to .
or bidders.
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' pledged (o work for a better system o f marketFerndale Apartments,”305 E. First nmetor pipe. - ‘' y
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to to
Street.
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100-tft; .Approximately 1-5 branches-12’’. di­ Each proposal must l»c accompanied
ECU S A L E ,
ittg;-‘and for every sound measure that will
ameter pipe.
by a certified Check made payable at
FOR- RENT—Furnii*hcd
houso and ' Approximntcly 82 brandies 18" di­ sigh* t to the City Auditor and Cferk,
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FOR SALE—Chickens' and furniture,
help him'to get more money for his labor. *
three furnished apurlmcnta. Phone ameter pipe.
of Snnford, Florida, for $1,000.00.
1020 Union Ave,
.- . 200-Ctp 371 -IV. . . \
Attorney-at-Law
201,10tp Number I Vitrified Segment Block
Copies of the plans .and. specifica­
hUR SALE—Rug, sue 0x12, g&lt;)y&lt;J coil- FOR ItEhlT—One iwd room nnd kttchToll u'a in whnt way' you think wo might
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For
approximately
737
feet
30”
tions
may he seen at the offjco of
dition, Phone 445-W.
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Orcr Snninoie County Bank
cn furnished, price $15 per month. circular sewer.
tho City Mnnnger or a t the otlice of!
1)0. helpful to YOU right now. ‘ j
For approximately 015 feet of 33" Fred T. Williams, Engineer, Plan#!
BANFORD7 •&gt; *&gt;• ,*;* FLORIDA FOR SALE—Nice .three-quarter sixo Apply to M rs.' II, D. Durant a t Lnko
1-string double bass viol in good Mary.
193-tfc circular, sewer!
" anil specifications can be secured from 1
order. Addre.-is "C. TI. H.," enro of
The
pipe
to
lie
delivered
at
Sanford,
Fred T. W illia m s on dcpor.lt of $10,00*'
FOR RENT—Three desirable fur
Herald.
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nJshed rooms ‘ for housekeeping. Florida, na ordered by the pity during v.hich will be returned if bid.Is made.
ATTORN EY - AT-LAW
Fm ^A Xtroit^m rA EG trf??- h Phono 3-18-W before 8 a. m., a fte r;th e six months following acceptance ■Proposals will be received on a part
smaller cab, 7-paj.ienger Paeknrd.— 6 p. m.
or the whole of the work. *
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Fred It. Wilsdn. Q.Vr lit Williams'. Ga­
First National Bank Building
Sjiedfications and form of proposal
Tho City Commission reserves the
rage.
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107-tfc
can
ba
secured
a
t
the
offic.c
of
the
right
to. rejeat any or till b id v or 1°
SANFORD *:• • *&gt;
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accept any bid they deem to be for
SEVERAL HOUSES for Bale. House WANTiiD—Superintoudency p f op- Qity Manager.
The City -Commission reserve the the best Interest of tho city.
fp r rent. Seo Thigpen.
IMMfc ,a;ige grove, Gan give reference.
SKftVICE
PROG RESS
Addfcsa
E.
W.
Collier,
Roifle
(1,
Laur-j
right
to reject nny or all bids, or to
C. J. RYAtf,
STRENGTH
WOOb t'OR S A L U -^ .b ir- ',, Tnrd.
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City Manager.
Please ;nrrtmgo to pay ajah 911. dc- en'a, S, &lt;V
WANTED—Girl
at
cigar
nnd
cold
lhc
best
l"
lcrcst
of
tho
e^&gt;’livlry,
and
specify,
the
kind
pf
w/tod
LAW YER
C. J. RYAN, •
Wanted, when placing your, order.—F.
drink stand on Ninth streot. .Ap­
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— Court House
City Mnnnger.
11-24;
,12-l-2tc
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S. .Verpoy.
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Tho Herald delivered, 15c per week. i f nix TriO—9J,oUu jit once, je s t oi
security. Call at Hill llanlwaro Co.
to to to to to to » to * to FOR SALE—C melody saxophone —W. I. Hughey., .
ihYi-'itp
mi '■good ns now.’, $120 takes it, half
to cash, balance $10 per month. R. J. WANTED—Tqum work. Inquire M.
GvU—1323 SERIES
Scaled priqibsqla Vviil lie received, by
170-Gtp • Iluiison Shoe Shop.
to Holly, Herald Office.
the City Commission of Sanford,.Flor­
ll-13f-20-27,
to f 6 r SALE—Roomy cottage with
ida,‘a t th eir office in the City linll,
to
hath nnd.inrgi screened poil'h, gn- WANED—A chanco-to build your at or before 8 p. m., December 11th,
* The car owner who is satisfied in the day in nnd dayto rage and uxtelknt corner lot. Within
now homo before lumber gets any U’22. /n r .the construction 11L tiie fol.
out usngc of his automobile is th e best-asset n dealer posses- ~
threc blocks-of bigh rchool mil! irontir higher. ~ I’lnhVhml csdm'atcj furnisli- lowing ccwers, to;Wl\: **
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to You esq find the name of to side school in. rnpidly growing section. cd.—Snnford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
STORM SEWERS
to every liv e• .Business l^lah to No rnilrondu lu crusr. to reach * any
Thirteenth Street Storm Sewer l i ”
’ ‘ Wo take pride in the realization o f the fact that Oak. .to Jn Sanford liS th li Column
to school. Easy terms. Apply at rcsi- WANTED TO RENT—Perninncnt,. 3. to 36" din. -1355' long.
—
' or 4 room uhfurnitlmd apartment,
'
hind
car owners in,the tofTitory controlled by us and else­
to . each day.
to denco,d}0p E. 11th St. before' Wcdues,
Fourteenth Street Storm Sewer 12”
fiat
or
liouac,
desirable
location.
Ad­
where constitute our most vnlunble asset.
'to '
to ' day or nddfess 11. B. Gifford, Sanford,
dress "F. S.” care Herald office, San­ 1,.'.‘I" 1075'long.
t o t o t o t a t o t o t o t o t o t o Fla., general delivery any time.
ford, I-ln.
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192-tfc . Park Avenue-Stqrm Sower 12” .to
A careful inspection nnd a ride in the Oakland G-'M'will
20G-2tp,
; 18" din. f&gt;70' long.
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reveal the reasons.
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FOR SALE—5 passenger *1!MK Max*
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BON TON STEAM PRESSEItY
I Rclweon Snnford ami-Cypress 12"
wdll in good running condition. Ad­
Sec us fo r ‘a demonstration nnd prices.
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Kent &amp;, McKee, Props.
to 18” ilia. 3500' long.
dress *'G.‘ H. S.,” care of Herald.
CLEANING. DYEING, ALTERING
On Ninth Street, between Cypress
200-3tp
* Work caied for nnd delivered - ,
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J irnl.Hickory, 10" to UV 'din. 060' long.
None j CL J---- t—314 W est F irst St. IFO R SA LE«-D o«ior'nnd(,ayS pnInt8
; Between Cypress mul Pine 0" anil
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! nnd varnishes at Sanford -Novelty
1’0" din. 1950’ long.
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Works, Sanfprd agents..
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Between
Pine
and
Hickory
&lt;J" and
•qVE DELIVER THE GOODS”
.J.
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PHONE 17
FARM fRS— You can get seed bed
Sealed proposals will be received by: iff-dia. 1B50’ long.
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Q u ic k S e r v i c e T r a n s f e r
frnnj*} and irrigation plugs a t th* the City Commission of- Srmfonhj linhvwn Snnford nnd Magnolia 0 ” j Standard and Light* eight,*l)eUch»ble
Sanford
Novelty Works.
100-tfe Florida; a t th o lr. oiflre j n tho City [to l b dla. ff8 0 . long. ^
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Motore. for W atercraft
Storage Facilities
Hall,
At
or*
befor2,8
i&gt;.
m.
Decbmber*^Jtvtwefin
Vnrk
and
Magnolia
10"
dia‘
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If we please^yot), tell others; If not,
Second sheets, S '/jjU , only
1'lth,
11*22,
for
the
following
,m
atey
if,
00
'
long,
tell usl Phone 498
SOciicnJ.OOO, while they last, at
.
.
•! ■ Between Park and Qqk 10” din,
Herald office.
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Nunibar
1
Standard
Vitrified
Kipwrr
2'iOO* lung.
1
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FOR SALEr—10 acres la Longwood,
Pipe
, ! Between First and Second, 8” dia.
corner of GrOvo nnd Grange ave-*- •approxim ately 1,000 feet of 4" pipe, j 200' lopg.
May’ pprrate an Evinrude safely ami
. nucs, S. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of S. W„
with
ease. ^Kvitjnidc orWyour picnics;
Genera! Machine and Heller Works;
hunting
pat tics, fishing nnd camping
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxo Pistons;
). B axter
Dy Wheel Steel Gear Bands; Crank
Shsfte Returned-------------- Phone 62 PEPPER SEED FOR SALE—I have
n surplus of 35-lbs. of Ruby King
peppe^ seed saved by myself Out of
Glassed Designed
PHONE FOR A DEMONSTRATION
tlio very best Now 'Jersey stock, $£.75
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Authorized, Hoover Deafer
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per lb.- Address, E Grothen, .Danin,
oj-jmN $ IQ_n_yea f—A i h . Rh.

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' FRED R- WILSON

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

CflELLE MAINES

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ADVERTISEMENT

BUSINESS

DIRECTORY

ADVERTISEMENT
FOR SEWER
MATERIAL .

Kent Vulcanizing Company

Any Man, Woman 'oi;
Child

Machine &amp; Foundry Co.

ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPERS

EVINRUDE

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O ptrD .~ T“ -

THE UNIVEnSXL CAR

FOR SALE—Gas stove,
* Opticlan-Optom etrisi'
Ave.
-312 East First S treet Sanford, FIs.
FOR SALE—llo'us&lt;jhpld furniture,
P hone iiih____
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203-dtp
hOR SALE—Upright piano, good
condition, for $100 cash. Address
ARGHITECT
Box 352. '
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203-Ctp
Bldg.
F u lf SALE—Lot on W c stl'irstlifre e i
BANFORD
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FLORIDA
close In. Inquire 2W* I'nrk Ave­
nue.
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' 203-dtp
iT)U SALE—L'hovrulet touring cuxl
Will sell nt n real bargain. Sec
Wilson Motor Co., First streot and
Sanford Avo.
201-dtp,
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
FOR SALE— Five fooi7f Fuiignlow "on
G e n e r a l S h o p a n d M ill
exceptionally easy terms or will
rent’.—A.
P. Connelly &amp; Sons- 205-tfc
W ork
FOR KALE—To* settle estnte, sgven
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
paSaengcr Cadillac, fine condition;
$17 Commercial S treet—Sanford, Fla. new tires, $000.—I’, fj. Stone, Ornnge
City,
205-6tp

FLORIDA

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

SURE TO ATTEND THE

NOVEMBER 28, 20, 30 AND DECEMBER 1

Tho Dally Ilareld Dollvered to yottr
ELECTniCAI. CONTRACTORS FARM FOR S A L E -A t Monroe, Fla.,
12W acres with 7 cultivated. Two
good
wells and barn, good location,,
Weatinglibuse Lights nnd Appliances
good
land.
Opposite new school house.
New Line of Fixtures
On same street as the building lots.
123 Wedt First Street
—Address Sirs. E. E. Osteen, laikc
Monroe, Fla., P. O! B&lt;Rt 54. 205-3tp
FOR SALE—5 sere form on paved
rond^. Reasonable. Terms. Inquire
D. C. Howard.
2Q5-3ty
INSURANCE AGENCY

Ford parts, like almost everything else
worth while, are' counterfeited. Imitation'
parts are manufactured to S E L L at the
highest possible rate of profit and the
grades of steel used are consequently not
tho same high quality, specially heattreated alloy steels specified in Ford
formulas for the manufacture of G EN ­
U IN E FORD PA R TS,

B. W. HERNDON

Contractor and Builder
8ANFORD

FLORIDA

Pianos, .Bsfes,^ Furniture, in ? Diet
anything movable,' or vrhnt others
wiRht think immovable, we handle
with care and easo. Wo assume .all
responsibility.—QUICK . SERVICE
TRANSFER, Phono 498, »
ll)4-Th-Frl-Snt
Arc you-moving”! '• Call a QUICK
SERVICE TRANSPER' to do it.
1‘honc 408.
104-Th-Fri-Sat

FOR SALE—Modem Bungalow, four
room* and bath, garage nr)d ce­
ment sidewalk; 1103 Onk Ave.

The Presbyterian Ladle* will *hold
tafif finxaac Sato Dec. 1st and 2nd. FOR RENT— Furnished

ofttcc.

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.50% OF QENUINE FORD PARTS
RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH
Ask for Parts Price List
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Latest Agricultural,- Horticultural; and L ivestock bis
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lowest possible cost—the same everywhere.

Barkaot’s Big Carnival Aggregation W ill Furnish the
'a f i r e
Am usem ents/. O

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When your Ford car, or Fordeon tractor needs
attention, cal! on u». For rememWfwo arwpropcrly equipped, employ competent mechanics, and
use 'Genuine Ford and Fordsoa ports in all
repair work:
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§. C. BENNETT, Secretary

J. C. JOHNSON, Pres

K. G. MOORE, M anager
AUTHORIZED FORD

room,
204-&lt;Jtp

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D on't bo m isled—In sist upon G E N U IN E F O R D
P A R T S m ade by th e F o rd M otor C om pany. B y
So doing you will get from 35 to 100 p e r c e n t
m ore w e a r from them , and y o u w ill p ay th e

F Q If SALE-^CJr wllI nccept a light
touring car or Ford truck in good
condition a* part payment on my
Steam#-Knight touring ear, having
standard equipment. Included with
car arc upotdight; stop-light,' one extra new tiro and- rim and new Cali
fornja winter toy which is noW op.
This-car w*!ll,bc » dandy for some one
who can use lit arid'can be^saen at
018 Mellonviiie Ave. G. E. Atkinson.
owner.
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FOR SA i Te —Several well-bred Rhydc
Inland Red Roosters, ten month*
old.
IiVtuiro of Mrs. Ellsworth,
I t d w-p
Bcarsdalj «vc/

Fifty Record

Classy Horse Races Every Day—^
IIorsesEntered

GILLON &amp; FRY

S . O . S h in h o ls e r

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SALES AND SERVICE

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

FIRE-^----- AUTO-—^ — BUNDS

Phono 113

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�B FOUR

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922

Greb and Tunney Sign
For Bout a t the Garden
NEW VOKK.'Nov,
Terms Jor-a
fifteen round bout on December 20th
nt 'Madison Square (inrdeu for the
lifTht heavyweight title, of America
were -accepted by Harry Grab, P itts­
burg. and Gene Tunney, of New York.

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
. Confidence, ns applied to business, is the same
n» faith in tin- field of religion.
Confidence in the good intentions of each other;
confidence in the ability of another to fulfill prom­
ises; confidence in the soundness of Up* community
—these ore the things upon which business is based.

VEGEX
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VEGEX ALMONDS
VEGEX VITAMIN CUBES
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YDUIt DAILY VITAMIN SUPPLY
Ask for Literature

. Get your office supplies, stationery
nnd I’ost Cards nt the'llornld office. •
THE REXALL STORE

~ And this applies with double force to the bank­
ing business. The customer's confidence in thb
Strength mid integrity of the bank; and the bank's
■confidence in the character and good Intentions of its
customers, nre the factors upon which this fnntitutiun is founded,

As Season N ears End, Sanford Team Gets Better;
and Predictions A re That Miami Game
Will Be Only Defeat
As th e'en d of the 1P22 gridiron
schedule grnunlly grows closer, cbnpiiK’ring the term s.left to play! to complite this schedule, it looks like only
one loss for the entire season, nnd
thot one game was lost to Miami un­
der conditions th a t should give San­
ford on excellent nlibi. This dope can

nftor riding nil ni fht nnd plnylng n
game on the way, uhould convince ev­
e r those hard to convince, th at Conch
Wllkenson hux built a machine that is
as good ns any high School eleven In
this pnrl* of the state.
.And Sanford .fans would hnvp been
A COMMUNITY* HUILDICR
more than satisfied with n fifty-fifty
break this year nfter the many sea­
It. F. WIIITNER, Cashier ■
F. P. FORSTER, President
sons th at have passed without one
victory. Hut Coach Wilkcm.on set out
to makb n team that would do butter
thnn n fifty-fifty bnjnk and the re-‘
■tilts ahow for themselves.
JOHN GOVE* Proprietor
!0-point victory with Sanford,
Next week, the Thanksgiving num­
Sanford will play nt Daytona on ber of th y Herald, will carry n com­
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
118 WMt F irst 8 treat
1018 West P i n t Straw Thanksgiving day and the outcome of plete Write-up oP the- Sanford team
this game enn well he figured on a a 'a and Its players for tpls season, ns
duplicate, of the gnmo in Sanford on well ns thtf.records they made last
Armistice day. There may be other year nnd'othcr years gone by. It will
post season gaums ployed after th a t show.what the support of Sanford bus­
Cut so ta r none hnSTSjfhihntioUllCPd. j iness men, Sanford fans' tunl'n good
ShouTil Sanford win tomorrow's conch hav'o'donc towards.making godd
publicity for the Celery* City.
*Tbc boys have been hard at work
during thin, past week getting pre­
pared for tht* tta|Ue with-Kort Meade

ANFORD

J u s t R e c e iv e d a S h ip itf

A special movie juntr-will be h
to get Vic McLnulin's picture.
And n representative of the PollccGaxetto will be after a snap shot jdf
Bill Moye.

ROUTH
N ext to Princess Theatre

And the whole darned team will be
nfter Ft. Meade's scalp.

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

■I akolntnl has elaimeil the cham­
pionship of Smith Florida.
Mnybt
so, mnylm so’, bid—they had n Sam
fV&gt;rd;‘ nmn help them do It, a t thnt,
Harvey parrish played with them thin
season, you know.
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c use notlijnft^but file bost material; all
; Work done, by expert workmen.

‘ And w*e should worry—let 'em nl|
have ' the championship—wp know
w hat our teams of the past have
done, nnd what they have done this
year, nnd that's* much satisfaction..

W ight Bros. D ept Garage building

tf* C e lu M S B e S a

j. Wonderful Auditorium with unsurpassed
J* floors. Doors open at 2:30 p. in. till midnight.
S Sinking by Miss Eva Grace W agner, accom■ panied by her mother. Pie eating contest and
5 other-attractions^ Music by F re d J la r \e y ’s
?i famous hand in the evening”. Auto buss

Combination Offer «.i
Narrow Margin of Seven Fins'Pirt Farm ers in the 14-lbs. Gran. Sugar $1.00
1-lb- Bulk Mix’d Tea .50
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Second Place W ith Men’s Club
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■ Tbo quintet representing thq'F arm ­ belongs to the CongregnUoqals, until
■ ers at the Howling alleys last night, •The Farm ers next gnme in wilh the Turkeys.for Thanksgiv
5 b iwling.in their usual good’ form,, nn- Hotary Glub—liw^- (rom -Aiiu waw-tl;a
Rotes have liven going lately U looks
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Potato, Shrimp and
like something soft for the clod-buslChicken Salad
ets, while next week’s games will Und
the .Men’s Club and Congrtgationnls
together. Next week may see a gen*
in ill’shake up iii-tbc.CluIr standing,
The scores for last night’s game
follows:
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COME ONE, COME ALL!

GOOD TIME •PROMISE!)

The Economy

BARING POWDER

contains-a small amount of white^of-egg. This *
makes It possible for representatives of the
company to le s t- it frefittmtly-for-leavening— •strength—right on the dealer's counter. Nothing
but absolutely fresh stock is permitted to remain
on the dealers’ shelves. It must always be up
to the high Calumet standard.
Remember the whitc-of*
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egg ip Caluhiet protects ‘ / j / \
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'UTVTCT hikings.' It is the ccoi © e
iL U riN
*nomical positive bake*
ofa,
(
K day.aid and its.sale is
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H j r U -^11

A. C. L. Dray. Track
N ear Express
Office •

MST BT TEST

2bi times as much as that
of any other brand.
A. p o u n d can o f Calum et
contains fu ll 1 6 ounces.
Som e baking p o w d e r a
come in 12 ounce in t lead
o f 16 ounce cans. B e
sure you g e t a pound

when yots Xuant it. g* 1,?

Standing of the Clubs

A Buick Road s tef Satisfies
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F o r those w ho w a n t the intim acy of th o roadstor
design, Buick provides n com pletely satisfying selection
of m odels, in appearance a s w ell an in. price. B usiness
men find the six-cylinder, tw o-passongcr ro ad ste r well

E qually line for theso, and a t the sam o.lim c luxurious
in its ap p o in tm en ts find nm nrt in its snappy lines and
coloringis the six-cylinder s p o rt-ro a d ste r—the dc-luxo
• m odel of its kind.
W h ile a m odest, dcpcndablo and convenient car is tho
four-cylinder roadstor. Anil all arc B uieka w ith all
t h a t B u ic k p r o v id e s In pow er, d e p e n d a b ility a n d
flawlesji perform ance^
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Relief Eleven Defeats
Judge Landis Gives
W right in Navy Clash
Ottawa Club Spanking
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24. — The
CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—K, M. Landis,
commissioner‘ r f bnscbnlC yesterday football team of the U. S. S. Relief
U. S. S.
reiterated Ilfs 'stand against tndepend- Thursday defeated tho
W right cloven in tho ftemi-flnal match
for the Atlantic fleet championship
of the nuvy yard by n score of 7 to 0.
Relief teuin w-ill piny the Winner of
thfi Deittwnre-Florida gumo which will
be played in Huston on Thanksgiving
day.
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The Buick I.lne fp r 1923 Comprises Fourteen Models:

Conway. Gets Decision
Over Wallace a t Miami

F o u n — I P h i . K m lS t r , K M , S 1‘m i . T»&lt;uii»a, | I H , 1 !'»•».
C M H .I I in .lP m J n l.n .U n i; S
T « if(n * 6^-Un. U .I I 1.
B U t . - l P i u . Ito W ilH , I I U S ; J
Tuurtiif.
1191S1
T P # m . T u iir in i, $ 1 4 1 1 ; 7 f 'j * .
T o u i i n f . $ IS T l.

« I 'j i . C w w . t l 6 « ; .
$71 9 1 . p i y i l K u ih lil.r ,
I a. It. Ilu ic h l . e t i t l t * .

* A»b sUrCo. ih» O . M . A. C . P o i.K * w 1*Un. w h « !i
O r f.n tJ I*«,in.nt*.

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L. C. MdORK 'Manager
~ ' l ’u.*ct will Faild Ihcm

a gr.me y?as rluycg it has
I tlmt the Ottawa manageI an ineligible “)&gt;feyer under
;d name »ild* hereafter K
blc to socuro any exhibition
i profdsioiful clubs, wheth-

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MIAMI, Nov. 24,-Jim m y (Kid)
CotiWay, the Scranton, Pa., coni minwon
t)o«Ision on points over
young Wallace of New Orleans In a
welterweight fistic combination .here,
Wednesday night.

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Tli* Herald, J3c per weefi, d«)lvere'd ; an(] p 0Bt Card* a t lb« IIvraId office
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'T h e uS ix ," 9l 165; T h e “Stx-S?t&gt;ort,,,'1 6 2 5 ; T he"F o u r,"*865
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a Icavcncr that doeg not
hite-of-eggr When you do
you take chnncee—you run the risk
of spoiling your bakings. * * '

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T h e S la /u L ir d o f Coin p o r tio n

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Most BsVJaig Pow ders Hack

Individual averages will appear to.
morrbw.^ The whole Imtich this trip,
not only the fifteen .best,

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KODAK DEALER

t. Meade will bo aero tomorrow,

, The game at the howlinir alleys last
night was h o close thnt it wgp .neces­
The gnm c'startd.nt .1:30 on the bulk­ sary for a recount. f'ouUln't figure
cd 'o u t a realIly wonderful
squad this season. Willi their victor­ head nnd though not certain, it may the farm ers out of it, though, and
ies over Ocala, Ilet.and, Kissimmee, be tlie last game on the hynje lot this they move up a step.
Orlando,twice and Daytona and Palm year and every 'fan is expected to be
Too bad about the font line. M r
Bench; (Fort Meade* and ■ Daytona lined up ns the whistle blows for the
again if the next two games nre virl start, with that old cheer stuff that Men’s Club. Thnt old line cost ■ a
lories) with only one game lost 'and will help Sanford High to wade thru whole -ganto Instead of just one ball,
fast night.
that game to the strong Mlaml cleven,1Fort Meade for one more victory.

B'C‘*

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
PHONE 325

n d a ll
Gije you r folks a real tre a t tomorrowmorning

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purchase o f 100,000 acres nf coal land
,n democracy can not riso above the FORD NEGOTIATES FOR
thirty years—ever since Its organiza­ cej)t in southern counties, where
KENTUCKY COAL LAND R Kentucky, it was annotated, today
tion—has been a director in the Cali­ *i!l is too wet fobc worked, and sonic average-intelligence of the citizens in
fornia Fruit (Jrowys* Exchange. He lands ^1 the Everglmlcs district cob- whom is invested the power of fran-T------| by C. IV. Wntsort, chairman of the
said that thirty years ngo, ut Red­ tinue .ulider water; the absence o f chile. , If Avg lift the state, we must *NEW YORK, Nov, J l.—Tlw Elk- EUrhorn rom pany. He said, the nolands, thf orange business whs &lt;m its rait\ of mouiept in the south d u rin g 1educate the state. The greatest thing horn Coni company has entered Into,j gDilation*
_____ probably woofd n it bo eou3.? -Urging Jjte'glHmat!* grower nnd ship pep be- lust legs. PJenty of fruit but low the week, however, resulted in a lo-* In Florida—hy all odds the greatest I negotiations with Henry Ford for tilt- eluded for several weeks'.
T T'/.f.if,-.* t»
print's; everybody’s placo under mort- tided improvement in conditlons.over thin^r in Floridn—is her s ta te UnUr_
ro-opuriiticn
In* niitrlffiHfin
marketing uruducn c.'jcucse it pulls down Up* market,
nil kinds ttrul dcscrib.ng the orgurii-; Mr. Briggs-■stics»cd the need 0J gaffe; g rf-e paper a drug In the tho F.vorgludes district, where som e1versily. . The. greatest story told nt
ration and purposes o th'; L^derated| orgunizut ion for cu-oporatlte inn-kct- banks. Tin; growers met and dis­ fnvprFnly foented lands were planted the State F air is the story of our
state. Universly's achievement*. — •«
j.’iu it and Vegetable Growcra, Inc., (W|Uijg' and ,Ktaiid.irbirution of phoducc cussed the possibility of better condi­ (o truck.
Jneksonviile-Journnl.,
'n
tions
ibiough'Cn-operativo
mnrketing.
Crops;—The week vkniV (generally
a nationwide roarkoting organization, and pack, and the * advertising * of
r
j
They
deemed
to
build
n
packing
shed
favorable
for
farm
work,
and
the
non-stork an*! purely- co-operative', J, brands, »o that the buyer in the mar
B. White, southeastern manager of ket wilt Ik- assured what lu* la 'get- in' common. It was found this would planting-of oats continued; the early FLORIDA UNIVERSITY
FOOT BALL TEAM
i e oat /7f&gt;0. They mannged to nega- planted is doing well. Sonic recent
ihe’ N onh American F ruit Hxchange, Hug. The twoother speakers also
‘
ARRIVES IN ATLANTA
ami S- C- Hood, dirocUir of organize-1urged standardization aa the way to,I tinte that lonn thrbdgh one of th e plantings are germ inating' slowly—
-FR ESH FORK !
FLORIDA AND WRSTKRN IJEKFbanks,
after
sonic
difficulty.
That
wns
moderate rains would prove bcnefictinn for southeast in the ran u con- j better prices.
Itlr The A»«orlnl»il l’rr**l
thebeginning
of
co-operative
mnrket­
ial.
Sometoninto
plants
were
set
out
lertl. 'a'ddlrcssed h gathering of about
ATLANTA, *Ga., .Nov. 2 4 .- The
The Evil, qf the Poor Park
ing. This same association today in the southern and lofer central, por­
one hundred persons in the county
University of Flfirida foot* ball squml
Mr. White, who'hits’.'been - in the
i..ii„ ✓
. . . * has a packing house plant that cost tion of the .trucking belt. Gc|ery, let­ nVrivtd here for the scheduled game
court house Muiiday evening.
to bring to its present state tuce, and truck genrnlly made, prog­ -with Oglethorpe Unlyersity tot.mr- ■
J. S. Redlands, of- Redlands, Cal., the great kisses the shippers and
of perfection an d iust now is consider­ ress, hut -the warm weather was -un- row. Th'ih will be. the fourth mectin-t J
president of the Federated nnd A. R growers sustain through carelessness'
ing the ni'Tdilion of fUOQ.OOO more in favorable. Moderate shipments of
of tlje two teams; ’The* locul team |*
Ruby general manager of the Amori- cr indiffeicnt eetection of produce and
crnicsitrs'
beans continued, and large shipments j will make n sti'enuous effort to even; ■
can Fruit .Exchange, an who is to be pnek.
"And this cu-operativo effort was a rjf peppers nnd lettuce were* made i accounts with FloiitJa. for the' Guiiif* "
manager of the I-ederntcd bruit a n tlj,
••If y,m tnen who grow and siilft
hw| th(y
t.ntl oC th e argu-l
success
from the start,” sqfd Mr. rrmn several localities. Cam* c o n -,
Vegetable Growers, Inc., wore t&lt;» have produce cifiild go with me Into the
tinues to grow, although much i s ' .............
.................
..
i „ . ..
\\
hi
to.
“Out
of
it
has
cpmu
the
gr«
it
the ,(hrte
ment of two games 'l»f ,i„.
been" tho speakers, but Mr. b.dwnrds gj-cat produce markets and see* the
being made into syrup; enne In the played.
GalJ
'ornia
•
exchange,
and
out
of
it’
i t ’tfecsidry
to go to
found tt
necsiary io
io Havana
Havana, condition of sonie of the produce when « .
.
.
■
Everglade* district was unfavorably
front Tnmpn. on urgent business, and u „rrlvtj«. you wouldn't wonder that I ‘ *
, 1 » " * .! ly ° h'!
affected by wet «oj| and, locally, by SWEDEN MAY CONTINUE
Mr. Rule was failed home by a dentil sj,jn or nothing nt nil for it ” he
co-operative
in hi. f.m lly. So. Mr. While «n.l ' J f
*
. - ’
1,1 m=eek.ti..E m e t ,,, f i „ l . ...m n im l water. ' The harvesting of*sweet ppKfGIlTdlO UIt DAY
*1
'
^
'
e llin g into a prepared m
market;
Th-t..
r
.
^
1
”
!bselling
arket: the tatocs made progress; th&lt;* moderate
Mr. Hood took their places on.the prp-|
&gt;
i
“l have seen great heaps of con- m arketing,of produce Varefully se- tentpernture thus far favored contin­ . STOCKHOLM, Nov. 2,1.—’Sweden’s
■
gram.
,t
*deinnod frulLsramJ vegetables dump- , icetoil and as carefully packed,** ,
■
ued growth. The warm weather wns K-hour-dny, nceeptuhle to the laboring
■
The two men wore introduced hy rd but *»f enntahpTVtiV be carted to; j|,i told of the tow condition of the unfavorable fur citrus fru ifj which
founly Agrlrirititrhl Agent IV. R. the refuse heaps. AIT because of a -Ft esno
ear raisin growers up to three aro'niaturing slowly. Much fruit .is. element hut not popular with employ­
■
Briggs, who explained to the audience careless pick mid pnek. A dead loss years ago when they, too, went into dropping/ns a result of pievlous wet, ers, will he continued under n provi.
■
tonal
law
far
life
next*
three
yoi\rO
C
that Ids Interest lay entirely
concerned; n - freight
hill ; •co-ojignitivc
marketing, atwith
its rsale*
. ^ in the in- . to» everybody
•
»
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• In ' _
i i h ii.a
i u t a t Uid crti.*.nued
* ‘worm *weather;• ship­
*
the rett;qintendr.tion just mhdi- by the
cidcatlnjT of the general ntea of e p -. Instead »*f a cheek, tu tiie ^ ruw urpuub-nmiv|d\*rtisitiir teaturrs, ami 'wliiefil pln0
f‘&gt;r Uni ”hoIiti«y-U»de
Social Hoard i* accepted by .the gov­
nperntive marketing- mnt-Ttnndardrz- shipper.7'
haa; inSiiree ytnra, put the raisin The harvesting of cassaya nnd volvet ernment.
jng of selection nnd paek. of both* Bi tter Results Through Co-operation; growers on their feet and made them I'bcnn sred received local attention;
The Sot'inl Board, assisted hy* life
friiits and vegetables. He impressed
Pastures'and range* on uplands a re.
In his t a lk '.Mr,* Briggs said thnt prosperous,
Board
oP Trade nnd ithe delegation
upon his hearers that the grower who, CO-operative marketing had
dune A. Mf. Mood explained the purposes yetting diy. Clear, and much colder working for intornntionnr sdeinl leg­
did riot select carefully nnlEpick care­ much for tin* growers mid. shippers
a* well as the formation of the Fed- wcnUtw’to needed /o r citrus frtiits. . islation, was-instructed hy tiu* govern,-,fully could not, expectv. to’ get the in Manatee cmnty. "But nnieh of
grafeil Fruit nml Vegetable Growers,
.ment to - investigate the gviiurnl ef­
best prices’ for'his stuff. He said it the produce shipped from here out­
Jtie. This organization, lie said, had THE BEST TlIlNG AT^TJiE FAIR fectiveness ti/. the eight-hour (fay in
.} |n . fact that some of the vegetable side of tin- eiroperative marketing
grown ont. ivf the need fur 1i nation'Sweden and how reports.that ihe'titnc
erowers will pack letuco in a Imtnpor agencies i • poorly bandied," he said,1
\vfde or. nidznlinn which would have ‘ Prolmbly the most significant if ix.tiot.iipe either for perpinm-nt enact,
| cause he knows he enp-hidr the "and it is giving Mahnu-e county
an active soles force functioning 12 not the .most interesting exhibit at
j.iMir stuff in uliamjK-r.. y her mi a it products a bind. eye. There are ex­ ii.iottti&gt;4 in the yg.ir, .marketing pro­ the ^tqte Fair is that of tip- Stale mint or abolishment, re.-umim-hding
therefore, (hilt the provitdun'uf mens-,
would show its lack of ipmliiy if ceptions, of ciiiirse ■mm* individual
duce of all kind;- fnn« iarm and grove. Unlvcisiy whidi in graphic diagruius
placed in n crate. He told of instances shipper* who ptiz^- their reputation* rt is he slid the o'fsjning of the *}iowsi-not only thnt which it aicuin- itre la- euntimi?d for another three!
where he found a trucker packing I'-t- and who oi-k |'lieir stuff i-Hiefully and ■Ai n ric: n I neniers’ Uurunu, wliicii pl'fdies in its class rooms hat that year*.
tUcc in a hnnjper and asked hioi why P*v k properly. If you expect to get three yenrs a u appointed n cummit- which it i* achieving, through, its ox- ' Swedish employers have in general ■
bedjllt't. &gt;i*e grates, "And t hut fellow ting mopgy for yo'ir stuff you should •"• of twenty-one to * map out a* tension work which reaches’over ik.Ottn opposed the &lt; .tuldishing of a uniform
to!dJ niF,*‘T&gt;u1i|-Mi-rTTriggS, ‘"UuL it end must in* ciueful about the way rouse for organizing a nationwide o'f-thd*eijnyius students,‘in all parts (lay yti the ground that .4he cost of
; production'dia» been increa^gd,, van i *
wouldn't get hy incrates."
■you .start it for the markets.**' ■ *, , u llin g organization, npn-ntock and -nf the Statu.
i that it hn* led to diffiojItieS iij those
“Now'tfcnt s ot of thing’ isn't hon­ a Mr.' While told o -Lit of t*!&lt;&gt; hi*tbt&gt;' Vnrely ( i&gt; o|i?rative, hiu! Hint Ihe-FH
In th k vvorlutre University of Floe.’
,
» j. „
MlltiUbtlitS
AA 11 the
I output fluctuate*,
industries where
est. Of course, I ilon’t mean t» say of tho-ritrui! fin11 growers nf Call-, crated plan had grown out of It. He ala'U .eopN r, and putting into prnu-j ■ ■
.
'
wm-re
production
is inten*je during
ibnl what this mnnwns doing is typi­ foniiu, ns re- ited to him by President nidi that theFedcmietl exists only on lice the plan
p|
first devisee and per1
sonic- VVc'eks mtd shyclj during, other , j
cal; hut I do mean to say? (here la too Fdwnrihi o f the Federated Fniit n;i-l ;ia| er yet, hut that after !lun. 1. Iftjd, f*eted hy thc^ University of Wiscbn- Similar disadvantage* have arisen in,
I
the lender, tin*
mbeh ‘of it ijone, and jt hurts the *Vegetable Grower*, Inc., mid who fei i wii&gt; hi* atiaetualfty. He explained rn which hh a; liecnpic*
thrtndi r So to speak, for nil seasonal tra d e s,. A pecflltar r ir - ,
.
L_-J.
. _____ - :haL the Federated had found in tin ;dne,1t ionafp,Rr1
cunutance in this country is th a t, ow-1
v’arth American Frud Kxehauge - n.1 ;i(&gt;t only every tomnionwealth college.
., , .
KEFi lift FDR Y01 fit
■ ■ ■ ■ B iaB H naaaN V V K H aitaanH K anR R aM R H anH B M aaiaM aasnB B ca
of
our
i-or-S^'H
'".Dm latitude, the dnjs nru .unu*-:
oigfinistithui, nationwide, t h a t ''1’- Dm cuuntr^' hijt many
oaiiy -long in summer nnd sht-ih . in
porntinn
colleges.
.Appreciating
the
vviuJd meet t h e .exact ih*(*i | s of the
winter. Thus where, work “enn . he*
lew riaj'izntioti. mil ha* arranged infinite woitK of such a work the
lone during- daylight-ns hi *thu iiuild
•v'th Mi. Rule, It* head, to absorb Mayor of Philadelphia' ngt long aince j *
(S'
i 1
I
of
""trustee**
of
‘
*
1."' trades,
trn,'(*s&gt; an
n n ‘eight-hour
d ag works
took
the,
entire
hoard
trustee*.
•
nf
'
ti
•
•
Tmisylvapia
.^o.j
hardaliip
fo
r
the
iUiployrr
anR
H
Mr. Hood explained that hi* con­ the University o f .I idm l representa-1‘he pmmltif of huildlng ’possible’ durH
hether with otic hundred repref
ic:
tt was not seeking to undo the
H
:.ti the
ii„, i iitc
the year
year.
ing'the
live Philadelphia’citizen* i„
to ,visit
a
ork o ’ eo nperntive nunketing ngenR
*Y’ou will find Our Slock Well S upplird fur your AVuuer Need *
KrrptntT’
the above oh jeelio n i' hi*
,
........ .
,' h| 1University ot vViseomon, .study it*
'GARUNKit'S FAMOUS I'ltlJIT CAKES
a
I*. I ert- ai rally m oje nt mi, ,u^j cxtcnHion wu,|; t i„„ t ju. University of, mind the Social Hoard ha*.rijcbnuneiti!
H
w -eH r ltow them the ati . Ullages (if
OUR PlIjUES AUK LOWER
I’ll.I.SIIURY’S FLOUR, 2M hs___ ______ ______ $L2(I.
.
,
, 1
1 , Pennsylvania ftiltrkt. hogin to tmild ot,tt ed thht till, hour* of oveM intr a Row
H
lieiu-w urp;h.i.xiiti.m
■
and if they eared! |ni.li r }. ^
sim .,
tfu. l -Iti. ,-d by inm sised from twenty
per
M
NICK FAT MACKEREL------ ROD FISH
to enter i! they would he welcome.
I versity of Pennsylvania ha* copied t he .nomth to thirty, nnd from n humRa-d
Lnti-r in the evning the ipn-tiou was
Wisconsin' mlucntionnl plan- and tre -|a n d twenty per- year id a .hundred a fid
■
asked hv one of the audience, how the
■
mendoiisly multiplied not .only I ts ( fifty. W^tli this flexibility in t)ic law
H
jie\v concern would rycoiiyi|« the nd310 S A N F O R D A V F N U E
R
teaching efficiency hut I t s 'effective fit .-is. believed the disadvantage* of it"
vertising of Florida ornnge*, under
B»?*H»»*RHBHCaUHRORCi:BanUrHnHHr;nHRBHHH'RRBRRR1HKRHRHI6RRR
net's in the eit? of Phlndelphln nnd more rigid system coti he oiiylitted. u
tin* Florida Citrus Exchange’* great
. The winkers declare that, tli^ lalm r
in
Ihc'stati* of Pennsylvania.
v V‘
" rndemari(, “SoaldsWeet," nnd thosfc
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• 1
• •
. .
‘V *
i fflrfciuy'hrm increase.Uindgr tTM'pco L
HRHRRHBRRBRRRHHRHHRRHRBRnRHBHHRRHRRRRHHttHHHHHHHIIHRHis
&lt;Florida
i*.
Just
Imginning
to
make
ROY ALTON CREAM CHEESE
of the California growers who adven­
vixiupal
.Buy.
'
They
ary
enthusiastic
R tist* “Sunkist." *Thi* drew from Mr. use ef Hit* splendid educational
A
'
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‘
5 ilK S T (’RKA.MKRY JHUTFRi II). .............. ’
Ollt
of livtnj**
, Already- "result* ni e showing over the ls*tter standard
*tt White the admission that theCniifor- schcm^.
, DILL AND SWEET I’lCKRES in Un* Hulk
.
.
.
.
(
.
1
lint
n
r
ri-.it
field
nfw
irrk
i*
lie
fore
which
it
lias
brought,
.giving
them,
. hut an great
R
nr«.u uuii ooif ’work
wok i* before
oikiic
* • f
***
*
*
B itin exchange d:d not contemplate enRED SNAPPERS
SEA HASS
R
B
’
the
'Federal
Fruit
and
Voee3
youngest
of
mir
state
universities.
Mo-re
time
for
anrjal
and domestic.
H
trrin g me r ei
FAT Hi:NS AND FRYERS
GUARANTEED ERRS, dozen
- . - i.r)C
■ :nl&lt;le Grower.'. Inc., hut would con J i t has been proven that no. coHeges life, ns wejl u* for atudy^ recreation,
Vt
t
» J
FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS
dues
*o
much
to
lift
tho
literacy
«rf
and
general
selfA’
inpiovtment.
■
b , timiu to-jnarkel 'through its own orH
GUARANTEED ERGS
the slate as docs the state college.!
S ’ganlzatinii and mlvertiso ns usual.
This .Jirought tohi* fre t IL G. Every sta le in this union m aintain^ ■Be go&lt;i&lt;i; lrt \lh o wdil be clyver
,..-f
All Kindi ‘
D o. noble .thing; not’ dfeifu th em till"
v
Gumprecht. ntannger of the Manatee a state university, New York, New
day long SANFORD GROWN YKC KTA11LKS
County Aub-Exehnngo of th e , Floridn .lursc’v, (’finnecllciit, Rhode Island,
Massachusetts niyl/ New Hampshire Apd 4hus nutfeo life, death and* that
Citrus E strange, with the rem ark:
FLORIDA AND CALIFORNIA FRUITS
vast forever
alone
oxcFp'wl- Ami thcRc* exceptions
'A
"1 will *ny for the imnefit oF*"rdI
prerent, that the Floriija Citrua Ex­ -have a higher illiteracy than - thb One grand sweet song.".
change stands in the same relation. Ptntr*. that'JiaVe, developed thpircom-J- »
327 SANFORD AVENGE
It will continue to opt;ratu.independ­ nmnwenllh colleges. So’ much Is this /Y
A
tr ,
Tfic Rest Slure in Sanford
&gt;BBBBBBHRBBRpHBRBBRBBBBaBpn«BBBB»BHRBBBRRRRRRnRRRRRn* ently of n'ny other organlzntioi), do­ true that even, Massachusetts, which
*
ing it* owhi m arketing and .Its own boasts of her Hnrvnrd, her Mitsui-!
■■R^RilHMHHBRRRRHaHnRBBH«»»«»***B* " B* * * " ,IB" " B" B B B - - - ,-J advertising. It is not connected in chusetts Tech., her* Boston U nnd j
any way with this proposed new or- Tufts, her Holyoke, Smith, Amherst j
* t ~~i—r* i
gnninzation ami will not be.”—Tampa and Williams, is opvhnrrussingly low. I Rcascu Riven for Remarkable
in
the
ra
te
of
literacy.
Years
ngo
so
Tribune.
.
eklncnt on educator, the greatest Mils ■Sale Increase of New Iteine- *
. dy Known as RE-CU-MA
The Ladies’ Union of tho Tongre- country has produced in n generation
•
----------. of
time,
President-emeritus
ElloL
of
gatioiial church will hold their on’ For the pa»J several weeks, drug­
nual hnZnnr and cooked food sale in Harvard, advocated tho conversion of gists have been amazed at Hit* way
.SPECIALS FOB SATURDAY—-Frrnh DNtuits, Bluelmrry Plw, RaiaHarvard'fiom
a
corporuthm
to
a
coin■ jth e Meiimh building. Time to )** an ­
-cn Ilrcad, Cream Puffs, Frosted I.tmoa Pies, Boston Brown Bread.
202-Gtc monweoRh ' coUego,
Conservativo, the sslc of the .new .product know-Ti ns
ts lyounccd latch ,
tmstees held fas^ to tho less efficient ' RE-CU-MA has increased hy leap*
THANKSGIVING .FKHIT.CAKES, Hi. ......... ................—
40e
thing. But t o d s v t ^ ^ ^ islature of utld hounds. A thing of thin kind Is
WEATHER AND CROP CONDI­
, I unusual and naturally brings on the
Every thing Baked in RcTolring Oven
Mnssnchusetts
into
TIONS IN FI.OI IDA FOR WEEK
Istcnco a comm’J ^ B ^ ^ ^ K n s id e r thec-question! "W hatVcausing i t ? ”
ENDING NfVEMREH 21, 1022
If you could neo 'and talk w ith the
wisdom of bulldlm ^^id the wnys nnd
-r
-u Th« -»-n,onrnli.ra !lhrana of getting, n state university many people who have dorlved astonTcm pe.aturo.
, *" " .
for MasSnchuBctts, so apparent Is th is . Rhing gains in weight, strength r.nd
averaged
» degrees above
™
^doriutra from the use of this w oL
the normal, although m tu n tc ly cooI•',,•,'"
weather occurred- on the last day of]- Florida is hy no m eans,the youngm.w p rodua. you could ehsity
the week. M!d-diy tr'm pcn.tare, w e r e state in the union. But o f all .the ^ tcr™lne tho rca0,tl / ^ thi» ir ^
well pp. in the’ 80’s over tho pcnln- states which hnve built state u p tm y f w w
---* *T r sltief, Florida is the last to launch 1 People who have been weak, lac.Vsula. * &gt;
Ing In energy, nervous, Irritable, an;«
Sunshine;—A high percentage o f'th is worthy and essential onterprlsd,
rcal|y
suffering, are testifying volun­
rubxhlnc prevailed a v e r'th o cytremo Our State UnlyarsitV/1 h young. *It.
tarily
every
day that RE-CUrMA.has
has
grown
with
the
Inevitable
rapid­
J south, and the normal bif above oc­
put
energy
and
endurance Into their
ity
that
fa
'this
«tory
df
nil
state
unicurred over the rest of the' Section,
weak
body,
withered
tisauo and rdiat.veriitlcs,
hrid
following
the
Wisconsin
' except tho extreme west, where there
trred
nerve*.
It
is
only
natural vhat
idea
it
Is
literally
lifting
thp
,sh»to.up.
was n deficiency.
they
arc
Hocdy'
praising
ild-t
w onder­
— ^
Raln'BlI;—The week wns generally .by Its own bootstrap*
ful
treatment
to
others
sufferlnir
ns
diy, n a rajh occqrrjng syor, much of j Thomas Jefferson, ns we have more
,
. A LOT OF BATTERY FOR THE PRICE
tho central portloh of tjii Section; and-'.thfn once atated in these columns, they were, and tho capaequent swellamounts much less than tho normal wss the father.of tho great state pro- Tng of'RI pale. .
d f.
THE N K ^ 4 t 6 b q
RE-CU-MA is sold in. Sanford by
.were, reported from tHo rest of th_- gram, of education&gt;Uksr It was his
^Floridn nnd Western *MoutS
__ HtAte. Moderate rains Would be* bene- f'rm h*dief, which « hundred years of tho Union Pharmacy and tho leading
3D rifj»AyFOHD AVKNUK
^rs---- PRUNE 4HSW
j ; F o o te d F J w U lrw ii*
fictai over most of tho Section, ex- hUtory h*V0 provdi to b« so true, that druggists In every city.—Adv.J
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NEW PARLIAMENT WILL BE ASKED TO
WATKINS KILLED CRESTVIEW MEN GUILTY
c o n t in u e
And e x t e n d a m e l io r a BY HIS UNCLE
CONSPIRACY TO IMPORT
MEASURES PROPOSER BY "LLOYD
CHINESE LABOR TO U. S. ' GEORGE
AS REGARDS TRADE EMPLOYj

FROM THE DALOMITE MINE
IS RENEWED VIGOROUSLY
S S K C A I I P A ! G N . ,•
ONEHUN..HBD •i TO CONVERT THE
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M l . TI I I PE N fiA ppL A ,’ N o v 21.—C,
f l B p pTP, B
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. f .Crcstview, .\Vlijinm Lindsay
was mortally
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LONDON*
Nov. 23. The new puilianient will he asked to
last night in the woods near bis ^ume and Isom lUnderxvood, plead guilty in federal rouit o f conspintcy* to Import pout i hup itn tluxtemr nmelfornlio’n nifusitros jirojiosed by Lloyd
by* his uncle, (1. O, Watkins! Tho! Chinesetiliens and liipiAr'iiilo the United Rtirtcn from Cuba. Moore xvas the (ieoi‘KctH ministry as regards trade employment and ahto guaran­
nephew \vpH shot in The head neei- owner of the schooner Success, ch'nrged in the indii-lmcnt'with being head of tee loan, for reatoratioii of Austria said King George in his speech
dentally und died about eleviih o'clock i ring whleh ayatcmaticnlly sniy^ghsl Chinese nml,Huh..r into this country. frtim the throlio’of/lcfnlly npeulng paj'linment today...This king ex­
yet to la* arranged. Their trial is expected pressed the Dope Hint the Latisnnnu conference hiight result in the
ib the office of Dr. It. F, ilotnrd In)Tw o Chinamen-nltd white
Winter Park. , •
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Show ed S i x t y
A p p r o x im a te ly TO CHRISTIANITY* BACKED
establishment of.;|K ttca and restoration and security to the inhabi­
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Young
Watkins,
his
uncle
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C orrect, F i f t y C a su a ls K ill­
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-----tants of the regions which recently have been the scene of so much
. CREEK INDIANS 01^
oral
-others
wereon
a'
coon
hunt
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suffering.
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the former had climbed n.treg to get
tOr TIi** Axanrlalrd I* rr«l
i. coon whleh the dogs hail treed. The
L O N D O N , N ov. 2*”.,— F o rm e r P rim e M in ister- L lo y d
G eorge
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BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 21*-r-‘U.’
AHA), Nov. 21.—A rniilpnitpi to cIiKt WijtltfiiH fiyed at the conn while |
w as ttin m im ou /ly e le c t e d leader o f t Ire N a tion a l L il)ernls a t a p a r ty
livri« arlte'lM ti 00 iuiured na (lie
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iponvort the Kwninple luilim* of the-jbia- tio|ihyw-wua-etill»t»*-l)»«* trverOHd*1 irsiilt of the mine .cj!plosion, ar- ’
I EvurgUtfica■to, diriatinnity i\ a isove- tlfrec buckshot struck 4h c hoy in the
, i,refine lo a statement al "Upon,by
’ nient backed by the Creek Indians o f hand..
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official*. W ork of identification
lOkluhomn trihnf ndittives of the Sum-*
It wa» game time before the wound­
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not rnmplcfcd.
jinolcB to he inaugurated dining tin* ed man could Im brought to the
Little Prospect of Vessel Being Floated Before
tonjing winter h^ linlinn' njihu^unary. ground us the cllmhbig-.wiui difficult
BIRMINGHAM. Nov.
21.—
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Work of removing Hie dead from
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Hie Dolimlte mini' number (href
(Hv Tin* Auociatcd I’ rcw))
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iniliqn* nntonR the Bomlnnle.i. .
southeast,o f Wilder Payk and while
of ihr IVoodward Iron Co., In
member* o f the party were continu­ • -.M IA M IpN ov. 21.—The Rte.nner ‘YaiigDin’ inhmjml frupi Nauau which
whirl) four hundred and seventying their of forts to get Wntkiits out ran aground hi Uiw*nyni Hay ye.terday was still U**Vlhis mom'mg, with lit
five nun were trapped l»y an e\gf the tr.'c, others lan to (he nearest He prospect'’o f bring floated before- night. Ip" .v'e.xm-l »:•. hearing ninety-olid i .Mrs. W. II. Felton, of Georgia, Leaves For Home
ploMon yesterday .wan renewed
house l.i u'lepUmic for medical aid mi tianrangrm'nnd « cargo of freight. The pnmtrngors were taken o ff by a guv- j
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I i-rnmrht cutter shortly nftcr tin* nrdiduit. In nt.lata a rope.
official*- estimated the * list of
Y'r.d Wind's home was nonro*l tlie
dead mighL In?’ Increased from 81
flly The Associated Prcipi)............. .
.v ine (pul.us lhe* laondters of tl;e hunt-1
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to ton.
Checking' o f in]urn!
WASHINGTON,
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21
—Wumnn's, rencherl nil parts' of the chamber with­
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ing party approach'd the linlise 'they
In n f dominion in the Senate entleil out i|u'nvur of age, or agitation. She
showed list nt sixty approximate­
laet '‘Jesse 11siiyxillmi, city dairy iuapccly rorrert. . A t least fifty lifted
yi.derday with a dramatic speech by;spoke extcmporarneously, ignoring
tilt AND JlHtY
W ild .' ItESt'Mir*^or. who had been visiting Mr. Ward.
fMrs.
\V. II. Ft-1toil, of Gmtfgin, .the notes m her hand, and with her quaint
in’ ca*u.il* either killed or injured
Mr. Jiumilloiiyliad a rope iit.iiis au to-1
CON SI I) KU A l l (IN OF ('ASK
oman senator,. fiiliowed_lij^lu*r humor drew laugh* from senators and
when train U lp earn running wild
mobile, und he-rushed to the scene of
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nt from tlie public stage. I.ast a round of npplnusd nt the close. She
from Tipple ern-hed Into mine
the shooting and run ceded in [tring__________
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she*
tvas enmute homoward. .
tharda-d .tlti’^scnnt.e for a ''beautiful,
yard in main entry. The 'accident,
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t Hfi-ir.l i itin ground.
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ciindiu-tjnt; iii.*- UtrU-MilL- naitdei- in- = The victim of the accident was.tak- 1 1 it 1*1), o f S a v a n n a h , d in .] S e i K l t o l r l e f t * ) e i , o i 1* l o l - j„,ii,findet— to be owurn in and placed plaudeiL when she said:’ ■
ida, and Other Southern Members
iegally on the reaiile roll*, to answer j "You caij lake this remnant of the
explosion. •
stiiiy deyutt'd today to i at-king up
c „ oomeuiuiuiy
jaam'diatuly tu
Df. Hntard's o ffie v .
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a senate rail aril, and make, a href mi- Old South that haft never flickered In
KfUlld. jur
letailu iu thf*-&lt;*uiu*. . Tit.* grand,
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wnH t0H fnr ,,nn(, f^Ttinllcn) aid •&lt;
tires*—Imd been gratified before slu; her patriotism, and you..can bo very
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will frmime conxldciniton o f the ca«.
|K, of nny aVnj|t |t w.,» raid that
BIRMINGHAM, Aid.; No\V v 2Z
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.-- New legislation for standardization o f nnv, |i*fl the capitol,
well oftsured that she Jo nut going to
Seventy miner* wero killed and ulxiy Aloaday, having. u'li'Utim ■* l.i*t night.
^ l i c c n in the tree for more than
al .stores wa» discussed Udwi-en n dejegatimi representing trade headed !&gt;&gt;'
"indeed, I feel like I rial the juip* disgrace her commission.’*
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them
seriously,
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pitst .wnnian iii tlie Unili'd States^' ' In cloning, she declared that women
i&lt;r jiouthcrn-mentbeis. 1 lt*po:.td now bill to fix atandards fo r turpentine, ros­ the S7-year-old lady said, anlid the would bring to the senate ability, in‘^frTBrtc of the Wodowurd Iron ( W
moned brf.iri? the Jury .Monthly.
f ,„. ;iHiut a year, coming from .\l*iivhin nnd also prowaie penalties for adulteration.
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jiany,-7iino .miles froni this city ■$•&lt;!«-•
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He wa» n
in the first address ever made by.nj* Senator Harris, Democrat, Georgia,
terdny a fternoon, which, trapped* 175. S E A B O A R D T R A I N
j veteran' o f the World war and pnrtlcf- i y pif' i-mt a n-inhitlon to give
w4(.»k.'-rs lie Heath TKo- suTTaco, nrcord r' ^ r j i r f ' / l A i ' j T S T A V T
^ lii-d in" mufie of the ■thickest of tlie'
nfU'Swatd,
her
mieeessor,
Walter
F.
Mrs.
Feltur full,pay and pcrgulsUea*,
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fighting in France. Uis. uncle, G. O.
mg to an pfiAr
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Whose
grm-ious
delay
jn
pre-)
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f
her
terml Ilecausc senate officiala '
.: Wilson, the . -AT M G G O O I), N. (.. \\utklns, has lived in Winter Park for
"here Mst night by i). F
sefiling hie election eripleiitiulft had, under former precedents, were unable
many years and is well known over
rn-.i- uter. of the'eompany.
tmolo reception of the wuinun senator to |&gt;a&gt; her for Servjcd after the elecDaniel Harrington,-''United. State. Several Persons Were Injured and All Orange county.
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Traffic Dfjsywl
• mine rescuo official', stftlioned heir-,
There were several witnesses to
and Mrs. Felton becanu! a former sen* if the rcsolytion is adopted, Mrs. Fel­
' had previously ryivt.a. message to Hu*
tlie shooting and it was said that
ntor. Appointed. October 3rd; upon ton will rccoivo over 31,000 from the
(Ur The A*»i»cl*(rd rrr*«» —,
there will lwi no Inquest,‘ the.fact that
Pittsburg station estimating ‘the.dead
NORFOIJv, Nov. 23.—Sovornl per­
TO TO JACKSONYIU.B, MAKING THU. the death of Senator Thomas K. Wut- .government,* She has been paid over
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the killing was mi* nl&lt; i&lt;)ent having
) nt. f!o,; vvitli at least that nundif.r in*
sons were slightly ’ Injured when .the
son, and sworn in Tjie^Ony, her nc- 3500 for salary* from her appointment,
.QUASH 1NDKTMKNTS
TRIP IN SEVEN HOUR,4* ’
been ) stiddislled beyond a doubt.—Or­
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Scnhoacd Air jl.ino passenger train coltral Huuate Kerviee was 22 hours and October 1 to November 7, plua $12.33
AGAINST GOVERNOR.
* AND 15 MINUTES
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lando .Sentinel.
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25 minutes.
for stationery allowances.
Senator
* charge of policing the district buY-*
II I, Thr Arviolnlril l'rr|*l
lino near Ilaggood, N. ('.. early today.
Complete poise and earnestness IInrris’ resolutioh would provide addiIII, The •A*«n«*ialril l’rr»»l
rounding* tha mouth of the pit and it
OKLAHOMA CITE, Nov. 21.—TIm
. marked Mis. Felton's address, made tionab pay of $287.07 plus |280 for
.lAC KSONVIU.K, Nov. 21. K. V
The train wnsTTAhrough *o'm&gt; between colli-: llll.l. IH ItlKD
• was stated that martini lnvv might bci
V WITH SIMPLE HONORS[ next mtijbr action Jti the caso -ngainstJ(;w)l)wiju „ f f g f n| g,,ee,| driver for tin from the center aisle.
New York imd* Florida points and vta.v^
Ilpr voice I mileage.
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ib Laved several hitiws ns )&lt;*huU of the
■ mine, owing to tho influx o f curious.
Hill, the 77-year-old pioneer the charge of mei-pting bride, was' rived here at S:l5 Eastern’ time from
■ollisien.According . to Trepsuror Wilson,
wlio*was
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.. killed_ iti an automo-...j nclu/dulcd for next Monday nt Ada,
many of the Injured wore already at
blew ; bile crasii Monday evening ut' Lock- j when Special Judge
ord fi»r nntomoblfc drive of'three himtheir homes after receiving first.aid occurred, the concttusioii ;il|nn|t blew j Jiart, wim buried yesterday In " the hear argument* on the . executive ft
f„ rty.nino
nt!lM „,r the
treatment at &gt;he
.o f the mine, hint down. R'-alixing that '*
A
ccm ctiry after a simple but motion to ulinsh. «Ho . Indictment ',is.ulu.0t'uccon|jnK to motor clnh and
their hurU.only Ih'Iiik o f n minor n ifcracflilntit lnnl tnken pliwe, •loitcn Rtitit \.
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turp. . ('opipany physlcljins worked at eredfive white minors and. 15 " ^ " 1 [ Z i l S J i V W the Rev. H. W. Packlcs, successful In his attempt to have the minutes. The old record set last year
and leclj
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Aver.* working
Working, near
near him
Hint and
B^ptblVKliithi'
proceedipgs tvns ten hours and 20 Tnlnntes. The
top speed l]i cmcrgoncy details estab­ who Aver.*
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lished on the grounds at tho* mouth of
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According to ono o f 1the miners l« tiny oncounteYed the • .Irend “ f‘ erj
BOMBED WALL
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• he taken out nlivy, the explosion came damp nnd gave up their Jtopo of res- !•*to*awnil notion by the authorities; A s] ^|(KB STATE TROOPS;
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STREET
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TWO NbJW, COMMISSIONERS
with Ijtl}* .warning-to tho men work­ cue. Together the hand Iwjrnn t'» The Sentinel told yesterday, two d fj
SUPPORTED IlY ARTILLERY.
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haCe confcs^d
ing deep in the rntries. Thin miner make preparations' to die.
K+d thnt
that they were
GO AFTER ItEPUIILICANS
Ulf The A u « flilf4 PrfM )
In line with the very, general awak­
ORLANDO, Fin* Nov. 21.—J. G.
NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Julius Rey­
stated*that, tho first warning they had about Jones, they sat down, huddlinj. . ^ |hp auiomoi,i|c whlch *trurk the
ening
iritcirst
in
tho
beautifying
o
f
Manuel nnd G. II. Sutherland defeatnolds, a native o f Switxerland, waa
(Hr Tfce Am«&lt;•*-(&lt;*t«-«! l'rr««l
was .when thu concussion o f the bhf together to await death.
I a.,(s,| pioneer nnd continued its speedy
of ed Preston A pres and F. W Topllff, home grounds, T h e Woman's Club,
BELFAST,
Nov.
21.—
A
column
urrested toduy charged with being tho
Suddenly
they
heard
n
man
s
voice
wUhf||lt
n
moment's
hesitation,
his
blast half turned his body ubout. Th
Free Stole trmips. supported by* ai-ilncumbcnta, in the Face yesterday for thtuugh Its Welfare Department is author of a note received by Custodman said he started to make his.way in the ‘ijjr.tance asking If there were ___Q ', ,0 Sontine|.
putting on n plant sale and flower
tlllery, left Athclon today for Uni- 1 the city corilinlsftlon The vote was
r
to the mouth o f the mjne. He wns liny men still nlive within ring of the
show all dqy Friday, December firsC inn of .Borough Hall, Brooklyn, Tues­
linn where hundreds o f Republicans j heavy.. *
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day in which the writer claims respon­
joined by other miners, who also real­ votes. Several o f the imui yelled nt PIERCE UUTLER NOMINATED
ut some point on First street. _ .
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eortcentirnted.
lied tha*. an explosion had taken place. once.
In order to ace..and tO show Just sibility for the Wall Street explosion.
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE
PUItCItABBS UADIO JX A T IO N
what may lie*done ut thin season of a year ago and threatened to bomb tho
This survivor who escaped unscath­ .“ Pull dovvp-your brattices," yilled
OF SUI’ RKMK COURT
CC»I MKRCIAL CONGR ESS
ed, said, that a fter he had proceeded (ho vt.lee. "It's id I Yight here and if
the
year, small prlxcs will be given for hull.
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DELEGATES. TO MEXICO ‘ M IAM I/N ov. 21.— The Nnvjl rndio
only a short distance he tiegan to /eel you*caiPl»feak through, wc will all Win
(Ilf Thr ANnm-1air (I I’ rvMl
,
station here has been purchased by the following i-xhAdUc
WASHINGTON, N o v ..23.—Pierce
the effects of tho dread n ftcr dnmp, outl" J ,
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llnndsohiest
yoM
or
basket
of
rosgu
INDICT MAN SHOT BY GIRL
the Tropical Radio Telegraph Com­
IOt ‘The A-fwIalrU
They passed through the main wny Butler, o f St. Paul, M/inn., wns nomand for a time believed thnt ho and
grown
in
one
Seminole
county
garden.
CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—The activities pany o f Boston. It Is c x p e c ^ i this
to mine fto. 2 nm0 thus reached safe­
his compnnionn were doomed.
Finest collectiun of uutumn bloom
(Ur The t u a r lil'S P r t » )
,
will enlarge the. atatlon tu
- f* ~ S T concern
About this tim e, he stated, shouts ty.
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DELAND,.Fla., Nov. 23,-^IasM D.
fromr
ono garden.
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hnmllu
business
with
South
America
About thirty men snved their lives
of other miners .’Wore heard ahead of
Moat, effective arrangement^of fan­ Robinson, who D shackled to hla* bod
nnd islands, chamber o f commerce o f­
j tw!ny t0 Mcxlro whero tho reprethem nnd holding their breath iu» hyi blocking a passage wny into the nation o f Justice Day.
nnd who has a bullet wound in hts
cy
foliage grown fn one garden.
ficials said.
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L-*t they-rould, and m uffling their mi he "triii” thereby shutting o ff tbc
Moat beautiful flower arrangifm^nl lung, was indicted Jjy the Volusia .
acntnt]vo body is to spend two weeks , '
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face* in codts und clothing, the little poisonous (|ase &lt; nn Uafter- (lamp until
In interest o f trail relations.
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* TALLAHASSEE VOTES BONDS —not confined to the grower of same. county grand jury yesterday. Mr*.
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A
hunch of men struggled onward, final­ t i c fans Werf stnrtcd.
The plant sale vvlR-coniprlse all the Carrie E. Robinson and her daughter
As the night vv.«fre on, fresh crews * CLEARWATER, Fin., Nov. 21. —
ly winnlnirUudr way to fresh air and
old
favorites—eapocinUy the Uougan- appealed before the grand jury and
ALLIGATOR MAKES H IT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. gfL
Mangled rjonnrfntcr votfd In favor of n 325,thu9 gaining tho entry wny.
rc placed tired workers.
villcns and Hibiscus, nnd many of tho described an alleged attempt made by .
This city voted in fnvor o f a bond iv
the tnun to assault hla step-daughter.
Theso men were among the first fonps.w’cre'horne from -the^plt. ,( i\rn- *000 bond issue yesterday for construc­
•ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.. Nov. 23. sue ftir $145,000 "yesterday. Tho Is­ moru uncommun qntamentala which
The girl said sh e ‘shot In defense o f
to ronclj tha outside With actual now" vnns of nmllulanccs wended.lhcii' way tion of n baseball jrark to ho usgd —An l#-inch nlligaW , a blue ribbon
sue, naming 1125,000 for street pav­ arc adapted to-this section.
of tho terrible scenes Inside the mine. a lo n g the narrow, crooked road that ^rlninrlly by tho Brooklyn. Dodgers jbmit its neck, was tho htt'of the fifll
Whether oik* wishes to buy or ’not, he* honor. .‘ * •
ing, enraied .lhri*o to one. The ar­
for spring training.
(
They*.told of passing over the bodies led from,mine to hospital.
stylo show here last night.' It wa« ticle 320,000- for. improving septic the Welfare Department extends a
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Women
and
children,
white
find
in the mntn entry and of seeing other
most cordial Invitation to Its friends " Them will Lo o» Bale, hlblactu. hon­
4d by Mrs. II. A. I)nnn, a society mo* tiuikii carfled six to one.
a u t o is t s on r a m p a g e . •
• * miners, badly lijjurod and moaning for]blade,'crowded closer, about the mine,
or to visitors In^the cKy to come “ Q*1’ trssnvillea, both plain and fa n cy vtrlp.
—
'.rob, who scrvcd'.ai a-model Ilf •the
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help as the'fatnl after damp snuffed anxiously waiting in common xotrow
(Australian pi
mor- talk flowers with Mrs. Hill,
When others arc'Idle, we
MIAMI, Nnv. I ^ W i t h ' Iwo deac' •xhibltlon. *
out their lives.
word from the pit. Tho Injured were
Ifeercn
nnd
Mr*.
Wight
wnd
have
a
1
grandifloni
and Humbert* odecta, abelg; thero’a a reason fo r It.—QUICK
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A. D.* Japes, a niftier, who wns work- being r e m o W )&gt;y
crdwf» w^l,c and nine injured in 21 automobile ac­
cup
o
f
tea
with
the
girl#
who
are
planja&gt;
hydrangea,
dracena, acalaftha,
Second shecla. 8W xU, only SERVICE TRANSFER. &gt;Phono 481.
h'g In tho forty-ninth west" entry o f , undertakers’ assistants ^ere prepar- cidents It) three days jwllce recorded
r r V ning this bit of hospitality for all day (crotons, jacaratida and aeveral
the mine at tho tlmo o f the blast.’ ing for rcum#4\ o f tho (had fornid In two more occldi-bts- last night and Wlc per 1.000, while they lost, nt
long. ' *
jU d s o f palms.
ro. qulrk^multa, try a. wan{ ad.
Herald office.
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one this morning.
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STEAMER YANKTON ASHORE
AT BISCAYNE BAY, HAD 92

FIRST WOMAN SENATOR
HELD BRIEF DOMINION
FOR ONE BIG DAY

CHECKING UP
ON HALL-MILLS

STANDARDIZED NAVAL STORES
DISCUSSED AT WASHINGTON S J r

- - -JeOODSOir BROKE—
MAJOR
ON ROBERTSON
ROAD RECORD.
'. NEXT MONDAY FROM ATLANTA

PLANT SALE,
LETTER WRITER
FLOWER SHOW IS CAUGHT IN
FOR SANFORD BROOKLYN, N.-Y.

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VlIE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVK

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for this Week
HATS
KNOX

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IlIC. LINE OK

$ 7.00 v a lu e s a W e a c h

CAPS

$5.00
MALORY HATS

V a lu e s $2. $2.50 a n d $3.00,
7 g o in g *nt- _

51.25, $1,50 and 51.75

§5 and $.0 values going a t
* each

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$4.00
NEW

N E W LINE OF

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CAPS

/ Jur.t receiv ed , $2 ju n l $2.25
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JUST
$-1 and

•51.05 and 52.00.
$3;
NEW LINK OP BOVS- HATS AND CAPS
J u st A r rlN in u ^ -K rice s R a n g in g front

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sided over by Prdf. McKay, the club
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\va« welcomed ond.entertained by the
f£T- T i n A ¥
.’TllTTIfcTf' *X IQ^novft teachers, assisted by a coin.' to

TWO CONFESS
DAILY
TO AUTO DEATH IS .-REAL isiINu •1S 01
-O N E RECITENT . SAYS POWELL 2^
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rbnation.

AND

SAVE

T h e’ P rin ce ss
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Delicious • refreshment*1 to

‘""l ”""ch

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Ray

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Generally,
Fat Florida:
»v* cloudy tonight and Thurs­
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This wan* an afternoon o f pleasure to day; no chance in tempera.
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KILLERS (IT CODE HIM. A It E IN
\N w h o - K n o w s t h e g a m e and .inspiration .to every one. fortun­ to tore.
ate ’in being. present and a f (iibtirtct
i THE QRANOE t’OENTY
H SVE ARK (UM NO
r.-.
lo/.i (o. Huso nbacr.t.
, Ha
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•UIII.IC SERVICE ■ •
. Tlic next mcctfnjr will be held I)ct*. ‘ * * . Juj &gt;3 , t ) &gt; 3 Vti t o t o to *
ffilli, nt Oviedo. I’ rof. Okluml, !»rin-l
.
- - ■■ * —---------------t Shortly before noon yesterday C. , C. [’ Titcre.it .not n man Injdie state of c'u.il of the Oviedo school is in charge
.
NOTICE
'M arlin,• oile'of the three
m
on
u
m
u
tcd
I
din
no
ion
ter connected with Ed, ...... i arre .ted F|tor|dn or ndy other state w|jo know* j o f the program.
^ having
I.
1 wind llignins, Inc„
pern red n
in connection with the killing of ( ode fi
mori} ttbout tho Ups nnd-'dowju rifj ",
----------------;lull, npl.inc,r cltU..9-of.OmilBC .qjtn.
|,fo thn„ ,hc
tt,IIE,fiN cllOtll- CONGESTION •jdealership’ contract with tho Ford Mo­
tor Co., where I will be locatcil at
jly, who died within a few.nunutc a of- lljr i,t.iry 0f the Luke County Chntn-I . . .
IN CITIES CRITICAL PROBLEM ! Winter Perk and give- the same guarjte r he had been struck* hy ap.nutomo Ikt of C o m m rce, Willia Lowell.
Ho
anti-e and high standard o f servlco on
hilo at Lockhart early Mojidny even- lit.* started them from
Mnino
hut, confessed that he was In. thc.rao- Uccrsheba mid from Pensacola to Co-. ' PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 23.— nil Ford products required by all deHIj tor that sent'the aged pioneer to his
a ci.AUD conn.
a n /c

60c to $1.50 each
CASH

2 THE WEATHER

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file Midnight

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vo-pai'i Come/

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TRAIN SCHEDULE

Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

Tomorrow—A-n All-Star ('ant in
“ Her Mail Itirnni'n"; also a twopart Ccnlur) ,Comedy.

V/iiuicii
m.uic.muiiiwCORRECTED Nb&gt;‘r .14TII, 1922
. hi: personnl letter putili........... .
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killing, signed a confession a few ninkts.Wifhs mad we v.’i.ll alleviate ld&gt; •lint njilEciira! church, declared . nt
Smith
Round
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J . J . N . C O N N E R , M an ag er
{houro. aUerward. ,Uoth men nsserted sufferings the next time wo *eo Rim the nnnual'piceting of that hoard hero
to
Arrive
Departs j M
P-i to Jti tn to
S
a
t
is
fa
c
t
io
n
G
u
a
ra
n
teed
that Troy Richardson, who - recently rind wo have somfe o f the best allevia­ toilay.
V:L
to
"Immigrants have not been evenly No* M ;....... 2:3o.n.fu.
„:i.n rm . to
moved to Formosa,' near this city*, tor in the world, nlnco havlnjt the den­
Phone 104
115 East First Streetto
27...........
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from'North Curolinn, wns driving the gue fevef. Willis “ writ" pn the fol­ diftifliuted through run* country," he No.
to
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m•
&gt;•
1:1s p.in
t-fWn
1:3H p.m,
m. to
'aid.
“
Se.venly-two
per
cent
in
No.
IM......
autoinoliile.
lowing today: .
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to
3:2(1
p.m.
opr cities. Rome clticn grp. alm ost;No.
Kil........... 2:55p.in.
In his confession Martin is said to
Tnvaras, Fla., Nov. 21, 1022.
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n.*.r.
M .* *
XilO p.m.
0:.'5 p.in.
iil
nqildiy
furelgn-spenking.
ipid
mere
No.
85h,....
have told the- authorities thnt ho Ucnr Old Scout:
to
remnants of tho poimaf population
begged Richardson to'stop the auto­
1 couldn’ t let tills day’s descending
to ,
Vi
Can’t
got
it
down
not
even
Norlhkound
mobile just after it struck Mr. Hill. nun gu down without taking my type­ m e left. Inothors, great colonies.
with cold appUcatioifs-^-tho to
Arrive • .Departs *
He nnul'thnt her got'lio reply from the writer In my lop nnif^telUng you how
MRSl FRED DAIGER, 8ocUty Editor
.1No.
8 2 . ........ UJSn.m. • C:03 n.m. K’. wenthnr bulb we moan. Aud t o
driver
and that the speed o f the motor much I adidird your-nervo in install­
m i a i n m M P a i a n i i a
12:05 p.m. to while-the "&gt;rth coptinucs to t o '
;No.
K4 ..... 11:15 a.m.
I’ ljopo 217-W
was increased immediately, Martin ing u";p.n*ss that prints in seventeen
w
2:55 p.m. f»:r hash in tin* warm sunshine to
2:35
p.m
i No.
k6
.I f » ■ fcav* s i r m «n l* irUllln* r .
wnA in the front ?ent liesldo Itiehnni- languages nt n 5,0(10 mile an hour clip l^orld lire prcvnlenr.
_|f « M ar* salsa .» /n U r r » ar rnmln*
1:05 p.m. to o f-a helntH winter we edn- to
Looks like rain nnd reports sny rain
........
1:00
p.m.
No.
02
IM w , ar II r » « *r* • ■ l.n «ln l»*. »*rll
kbn, according to the confession, nnd on high gear—nnd also in enlarging
a r a t a l r*H «» tbla a.parfmraf, alvlna nnd cold.
tinuc to kask In the b. V. t o '
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28
CavtncSs was in the tbnncmi. Farther the. paper to nielrujiolitan situ )vilh
••tall., «r l.l.a h o a . th. l i t * .1 II "II
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to d.’n anil tithe** Rummer raj­
Thcv are In
%m Kf.allr iM K tla li*
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down tli» road the tliree men agreed all the accessories and dingbats and gscat number.i.
With n good fionu* '.in the north
*
ment nnd ilie lettuce mar- to
rilhy
Branch
field
oP
null
me
i
upon the story %
whirli they told nutii- think-tank &gt;luff you could
t in life. They eons
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there would*ho K d iffcn ni
lettuce
Departs •to ’ ket ci)n|li.nas to Kllde 'ta- -to
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
Tirllt^rat Sunford who nrroBtcd them: one o f Billy .Hearrit’s cnlighleiiing
«
7:00a m. h'i SvnrilJi.iu.aicm,
if you to
story ot ti,ll tomorrow.
ixNo, 1(W)
thnt they had struck a 'cow, thus
siieuts.
.
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t
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know
rduii
wv
mean,
nnd 4to
3:25p.m.
jxNer.
21.
m
akeup
in
a
very
inrge
way
our
rit
Wednesday—Lltcrnturc
Department
utc6unting for the blood stains which
It jn only a little over three years irenship yet they are outside the pah |,xNo. 2.V
*-l
Buildings
are
.starting
and
liy
the
no
il
I'ws.
Have
you
had
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lil*b
P.m.
will meet promptly nt
p. m. at
were.found on tho radiator and on ago.that I wns called to Sanford In n
first
o
f
January
First
street
will
be
h
the,
&lt;1engti&lt;*
y
o
t?
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to
nnd
otitvido
tin*
influence
of
tfi:&lt;
iiiRtl
xNo.
101
...
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5:50
p.m.
the d u b rooms.
ihb wlnllshlcid o f their motor.
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conference with sonic of your issOrs
5:10 A. M. NOV. 22, 1022
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Wednesday— Mrs. -Frank Miller will some liusy strdcL.
Early yts^erduy’ .Sheriff Karel, nc- who said thnt Sanford had. to have a
82 to
country, namely, tho Christian church.
* Leesburg Branch
Maximum
entertain the member* o f the ForfeomfWftvcd by deputies, took the .three* daily, and’ 1 told theiii tliiit’ you and
C. |). Brumley and .I..S. Snyder, «&gt;f
Arrive
“ Whije n surprisingly Inrire '|»er-;
•IK-parts
Miiiinium
niichtiy Bridge (5luh at'her. home on
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nien to Lake Fnirview. whims they: your side kick could lid iv u f Ilm.RoodsJ
.cc, to
Cluiluota,
'arc
among
the',
visitors'tft
ccut
of
there
mvinle
in
nut
I'rotertsiit.irNo.
157
3:55
p.m.
Range,
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Magnolia Avenue nt 3:30 p. 111.
claimed that they find ntrut'k the cow. anil it .wasn’t long before you liegun
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_ large iwrieht is not Catholic mul No. 21
2:50 p.m.,||nrqiiiClcr:
- . .30.10. to
the city today..
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No evidence tfint miy-Tuii lt crash hail to disseminbtd news ibiiiy without
‘ to
i ri'ila ,iv..
not Jewish. They.have hvmveii with J
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.Cloudy, ei-'i.
15S
Thursday— Mrs. Perry Mcro will
cnoccurred coubl be found, the- slienff 1Sunday— and you nii\h* • grew end
. ...
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Mr.
anil
Mrs.
N.
.1.
Lilian!
and
Mr,
every
-faith."
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"Wind,
Kiirlhwvst.
1
22'
tertnin the piemhers o f the idlers’
Raid, in addition, the authorities said g rowed and . groaned until now, old
P-i
paring 1022 the hoard lia.i nsslstcd
r % f
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Nctd spent several
I to
Bridge Cluli.
thnt they foun dthe stories told by |man, yon not only have a paper worth
Pa
in
I
i20
bitildintr
enterpriser,
he
sui&lt;l.
n.s
h
j
to
to
1
to
t
o
h
i
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Oviedo Branch
T iiu m la y -B o ia l Neighbors will m eet! hours- in Orlando on business to'day.
the thre* men*did not ngroe. Each while but s town worth while- for it
Thr,.,. hundred rind ninety-one' linvo:
liipaitaj
A vi ivc*
nt 7:30 p. m.
oL them had a separate pad. entirely taken a live daily to set thu puce for a
been ei'v led ill cities LT-10,0(10 '♦'•jxNn. I2« . _ 7rir# p.m.
Mis:’- May Holly’ has recovered sufS e co n d sh eets,
on ly
diffeient version, to give. ,
live I jNvii.
more. Eight hundred nnd twenty-nlim xNo. Ii7
ficientiy
from
an
ntHiek.of
the
dengue
L
io
p
n.|
50c
p
e
r
1.000.
w
h
ile
(h
e
y
la
»t,
nt*
Thursday— Morrio Matrons
Bridge
As*their storyvwa» being gradually
I u as culled seven kigjb* *if- n f6ol wore in rural coinrtuinitier.
Eight "x—i^nily, except Sunday.
fever t&lt;&gt; resume her studies at school;
j
H
erald
uffice&gt;
It
’ \Lunchcpn nl Mpntciuma Hotel, Mrs.
disproved* by the investigation of the fur starting tho1Ht..l.’otcrshnrg Even­
hundred niril eighty-two were in whit
Chas Fodder, hostess.
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sheriff, Martin began to weaken. Tin ing iniL'iicuiknt and thvx .bcciUi 1“ Knrjyli speaking muiunl eonferenee*r ~ T----------- -— :-------------r------------ -The Check, dross. MltchelU cnm|&gt;
Jliumdny— Mrs. O, F. Hmith wjll entrio wna brought bark' to the city and send me ftyWcrs fur my. coffin--but
killed
yeatunlay and brought
tertnin the- members o f the livery
taken to the Funeral -Home on Pine somehow tin* IntlependenV. we.Hliored.j
iiim home. Frank Woodruff and W al­
'*W&lt;ek Bridge ClOb at her Yionur sn
street where Mr. Hill’s'body was IA- the storms nnd fit- IVle wcaUiertd the
ter Hand ench killed one and brought
, Magnolia nvc., at 3 oVJock.*
iie- piopnred foi«j|&gt;sirial. Martin plain- |!i|Kr \&gt;ithinit getting Ihdlgtatlon a inI
Saturday— Master Francis RmimiUnl thel)t in yesterday.
ly showed then that he was ready tu
J&lt;)U c,|H|,|„*l |)Uy tiint paper with'
will entertain n number, of Ids’
brink Hie story, according to Mr. Knr- a
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mi..,. .i„ii
.ru
Ami
Knim&gt; unv
million
dollars!
And.wupe
way ;h
ift | The Herald delivered, 15c per w eek.1
It is not to early to begin planning
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
young ’ friends nt his home on Pal­
.Hum water -jiojd- my junk heap therbj
another
big
Dollar
Day
uflcrdlv*
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ri1
metto ave., at 4 oVIm-k.
...
A( 11:30 oYItJrk lln'M ieriff
liir. for 517,000 and inside of t#»» yearn it!
of the vear. Tilings will be flow then
prisoners back-to th«* jail and as the wu. eapilalir.od for fltlU.niili n*»l llii:Lccsbprg la represented*here, today for-a few weeks and the Dollar Day party drove th'rjiuuli the city.streets, iiirin’t hint lU appetite-o|ie l»it. And
by ‘W .-A- Antes, who is registered «t would elinAilute lluslncss.'
Sanford’s New StorePhone 127
Martin broke; down completely.
He- 1 jiredict •for you that Within ' fivy
the Monteiumn.
told the sheriff, it v.na said, exactly years you will l*e worth it.nullioVnnd
Tim city i« fOlcd every d#y with what liud occkirred and later signed «
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, i-riding around in niitomdbUoji with
R. lluchey. o f Jacksonville*! Is lank- tourists on the ran south with all confewi.o&gt;ras ijuun ns.jt could lie writ- iJeweled
.
inudguntds nnd so dttiigcd
Ing ids jicadnnaitors at the Monle- kinds of camping' nfitflts and' niitos.
ea- y" vYltlf *yf*5f 11uTije'y Hi'll J'uII CTI
Tjf they -an* goibg by mlher^ roubes ns
Lilian .while i|i the ch.y on business.
(kivinesa then tiignified his willing- have to wear W eed, chains to keep
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|fast the lower pnrt o f the slate must!i ness to tell The trullrijhoUt.the Pnash.
you from skidding into loyalty. S*il
(J, It. Honthhprgcr, o f Jacksonville. |||, fillini; up with t'acm
the sheriff said. lie. too, signed a !► it mul loore too—but .v.*e’d h**te
arrived in the «it&gt;‘ ye.Hi rday and V
10 Stnre.x in Georgia-1 S tore In F lo rid a
confession, which was the *apw ver- like 11 1 to lose you /roin our mi.Lt,
stopping at the Mcmtesainn while hen
Mr. mid Mrs. Drunks killed a fine Hioii art that given by Martin.
Ibis ei not fm puldicntioiir-it i* (,,r
Meanwhile, Richardson steadily n - Peru: al for yau- not even friend w'lfe
on huuinlra.
tin key gobbler yiulerdny afterimon
and-brought him liy the Herald office fused tn nilrnit that the ntwty ho had for slie might stirk'y'ou for nn orrii(m
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Mrs. Widemnn Caldwell and baby to let everyone sob him. (-‘apt.. Bro ikr. told nutliorit'leo wus false. He said
coat at once.
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hnve returned homo* from .JackSon- says Jte knows whore they roost; nnd that
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liiul come,
to live
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■ vilb* where they hjtont the past two ho can' go out any after noon’ nnd get (l| ^ t jdx ipontes ago, coming fioin
l'OWKLL.
’ 1 . .weeks ns the gucsta .of her father, him one
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..o i, r*tr»nlinn
North
&lt; rtv’dina.’ Thnt.
That, mul
ynd a Tp.teritre.teraI)r. Walter Seay.
t:on of what he. had said when he wns , KMINOI.E TKACHKUS ( Id I!
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Word comes from Miss Fnmcfe:* fiikt" atrer.tcd, wuk-sr for n'-. h e 'wotildf
.. MKKTH A l’ .GENEVA
Mr. njiJ Mrs. T. tf. Huff and duughin Taffeta, Organdie, l.inen, I/iu.Oj Net, Fell and (diiprter, who have been
|( w.'.i H!,*'*ltid ycM erday t'riV llerli
itmr ItfiirK
It* going t" tie* o.ilh
i r. o f
I fie
( n i h ^•&gt;'o(•r 1
M«jnteyuma‘ D&gt;r the oast, few; wenl.s.
u*..*r„:.|, living »v
near'
Gitkhail. Hail
ham, from
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now’, Tim
-llem bf
will pul
of Spain now,
iim -nerm
o wu*
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hid" ;ii tin gntingrainoiiiode .minty
loiinly hiel
m e now plc;piaiitly located at the lish
,1 her moat bilercslliig diary wlu*:t tuid thu^!*.Urifi he i po*o identify Ki»d»- ^(acr w
auditorium r.nd icorgiuw
J)ome of Mrs. deurge l»avi* Hart on she finishes'the Jour the iirst **f Jan- n«lHt.n ns the driveraf the uutomobile I j( ||jp Sl.nljno|V County Tlachetfs
Ranford Heights.
lin»&gt;,\
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. . . vviilrl) struck Mr. ljill. Mr. \Su(furd,|dub.( KU
|,t.. Lawton, in
Nupt..’
iii n
a short talk.
talk,
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i,i( wa» said, wart' vvitltin p fm* feet of i.dinted «&gt;ul tlx- ndvant’fg.’s of such riit
t
o
• I n s t a l l a t i o n &lt;»f c o l
the vl^1m o f llu* ci ash w hen the Ford orgnnixatioil, ‘tiller which the luislThe
Inst.ltoyk
I
oail
o
f
printing
ma­
THEODORE ROOSRVF.LT
containing the tln'ee melt mnie whix- ners of declln/f the officers went for­
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{JAM!* AU XILIARY, No. 3 terial ha.'i cciim\ Into the Herald ofward. with.the following result:
firc •and-tliei last oiio l o f t f o r Win Us- sing down llu- road. _
•The declaratiuh of iliis.cyo witness
■President—d’ rof. ^ndfay,-' Snnford.
Dark
out
of
th^’
Herald
Office
toilny
The I'natiliatlon o f Th?wlotre Ruftseniul .tbe confession whkh Ihe null’.nri- 'Vice-President— Prof. J. T..'Jacobs',
I
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arid/
lhc
fm
i&lt;c.'.n'niiw
s.*Ule
down
to
'v?lt Camp Auxilinry, No, 3 will take
tieu nay they have in their pm &gt;e*sion, 'Lake Monroe..
I '
real
business.
The
H
erald
office
has
l
place, at tho-Court House,- TliuVsdny
lead the sheriff Jo bcliavo that bo hn»
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(tom orrow) night ut k oclock , .deni-* certainly* brori^lorn up fo r. several tilt- strongcit poMihlo cjtse against tin' ’ Secrptnry--Mi!*s ifd o n .Moran, Gen-;J*
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cvn.
.
weeks
but
wlllVooti
be
nil
right
again
Kern
and
Cream
Lace,
Crash
J.crs of the auxiliary are urged to. bo
n
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men. Ho said yoslenldy that"he had
Other imilino business was ills-;
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after Uiotiicw,Model 1! Llnotypu lias
present.'
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alwtrys lwpn confident that tho riglit prim-d o f nnd a motion toTuljouin was
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Judge J , 0 . Sharon, chaplain or tl&gt;ecn Instalfcu,
parties had been found.
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In mil. A rtliort nodal Imur follnvvei],'
( T&gt;
Roosevelt Caiup, No. 13, will present
-It wrim announced thnt Mr. Hill’s 'hiring, which rgfreshnieiits wure
J. H. .CrAmond, formerly with the
the charter and a social Imur will be
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funeral will take place'this morning served by the giammnr M'boid'tembafter
the
installation
cereRt»*cll’d'hpnngnrph
Co.,-of
Augusta.
enjoyed
Ihe
cere­
l
;.t 11 'o'clock at th o ’Apopka cemetery. er:*.
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Jch'wlll be conducted l»y
now luij char(!V*‘ «'f tho phonugi nph
mony which
I
There* will be no service save those at
* fi/ Tirst regular meeting of the
Vlco-Commnndor lb n pU|r work .for the J.'H . Illnlermliler
partment Junior
Ji
the grave, it war. inid.
club., win held' Inst Sr.tuniny after­
A . Tcrhune. • Comrade members of Piano Co. Mr. Cniniond has had *
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As hm been 'to ld -before,•Mr. Hill noon at the*Genova.scho d. Mir.. (|i:traCol. Theodore
ion.
a» wuw*w Roosevelt
........ Camp No. 13 wide* ejtiwriciFc in phliiogrnph eonhad lived in Orange county for fifty Mitlor*. psinrlpal inf Hip San'onl
aro cordially Invited to attend the in- B(nu.tjgn „ ,u| tH n sWllc«K.workmnn on
years, coming I’.crc from Georgia Gtanimar School, was the lendei, an-1
any make of mAchinc. If y«»ur phonor.tnllntion. ,
whim li' was tweiily-revcn y ea n old. a nuiHt excellent pjngrxun given un­
uui-tr.,
, j graph |s n„t giving tho satisfaction
LOU SMITH TKRHUNF.
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He wns (in*) of the' Imt k:i*»wp men in der her plc-mlng ' Jbndcrshiji' wa *
President. .*flhnt;|t Mimilil. give M r? Crnmond
the county jiud wnvfTived mid reinvfrt- great Iv enjoyeef. The nublcrt xy:»J»*
and
Sauloir,
Silver
and
Cold, each
call nnd let him put i* in first class
rj
ed . by 'overybody,
o lid
w
**. numbering liis “ Dirriplinc,”
»*• •*1...... • ---* 'th
----e program* i ohcondition for'yoa.
,
friends.by
the
hundred,—Orlando
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In.tsresting
MINK MANAGEMENT
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REHPONSIDLK FOR EXPLOSION; •
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Pmi.-r, . "Dlseipnpo In. Primary
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. a iX A fB N A R K KNiLKD WANTED—About foiir foot safe,
more o r 'lyas. ^innaiic Benjauiift’a
Thb tvay .'to get al.rig with, tfie Ikh o i »,’ Mk Ruth Hand.
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Dnlo. -Miss Edna ChKlrlidcn.
nnmunt qi'm oney we fiive is lo buy
Store.
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III/ #riir
Mrrfcnl
duly those tbliiga that it will pay for. . Paper- “.Discipline In .High Sclnnl,'!
BARNE8D0EO, Pn.. ■Nov. 22. If vou vy^st t-» .save money, da im( M in Ida* MeGray.
The
I.ndlcs*
Union
o
f
the
Fongri
The .manSiremcnl .of. tho Reilly t’ olJ spend all Hint you have or borrow; Tleniliyg- Iivi;lVn Taylor.
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gadon.nl
church
-will
|mlil
their
an
BMtkm**4 Oi-Ml
••lj ries Company Mina No. I at Spang­
On
liestra—J'Flower
S n o..g " San
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rariie
thnt
)‘ou
da
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li.tvij
v/ilh
which
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uua)
bazaar
i*nd.
uiokisl
food
rale
in
ler, were hold’ rtsFpnsihle for gas sxt &gt; make purchr.ses. One cannot Spend*foh) (■-*■&gt;»•»'. sr Sdionf Orphextra*.
plosion tlicio on Nov. lb when (.7 were the Mcisc.h Iniild’rig. Time to bo an*
i
202-Ote money r.nd save it.. If you want uni Eat-i uuaih^r svvn,'vdl given and
killed, 1" coror,or&gt; jury verdict emly noiinccd lalcf. * - ^ .
autjptncbil? don't mortgage your*:home ihoi'oughly r.pnrcciatej and onjoyc l
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' today. The Jury held that the explbI
S E E T I I E N E W 1 8 U P E R IO B to (Sd ,oije, V«*tir ferpfotburo, back t«r by nil. Rupt. Lawton cxprcssdJ- tho I
sion occurred from Ote ur.o of. open
npprertotion &lt;*f tfin. teschora »o .Misij
lights aftor the tnfnq managcmeOl liad C H E V R O L E T A T T lt E S A N Adam got along in other ways, and
Miilrn for planning" Hu* pragram arid j
so
can
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knowledge o f the nccumulnling ex­
lo rim'll’ uiu-*who hm| a pArt in nink-,
plosion gas Jn mind.,
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ing it such, a ^lirce ;
Get
youf
office
supplies,
stationery
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Get your office supplies, sUtiomjry
After
a
brief
business
session
pre- ,
and
Peat
Curds
nt
the.Herald
office.
, .JTbs Herald delivered, lBc per week, and 1’ost Cards at the Hwrald office
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SANFORD’S

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

Coliar and Caff Sets

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tutqd by Mr. I'andlef against Mr, Byfluencd’ to bear on" restaurants, hak-.zary to enable hlrii to market his
fiild, (jhatglnff blackmail, *•:Candler
erf* ‘ Ice-noam
manufacturers anil product. Ford cars,
charged .'that* blackmail. wns hied to
other usefs of egg*. And finally furnl- ' •'Now ho 1* ‘ "cashing in" on that
cootce from him a $22 ,non note which
ers can do a lot bV'n liberal use o f early invcstmtnt in himself.
Inwas gtyert ip Byffahl it] Fori* and oh
eggs *n their own homes. F.gga tank! directly he had alwaysbcejt saving
which hc'nsked the court to stdj&gt; pay.
nest to milk as the great ,food; th ey , and'accumulating. ’
\
inent. *, This suit still is pending, hut,
?urry the m^sterloya,yltaminos that
The thing to gunrd 'against
is
»*i MLiauuita
hast been token o ff the]-regular cafanaro the very eraenca of life.- Joe a n d ]"spending on ourselves" In the w ron ;
lynnic need egg*. and flunk the hired ^
a\up won’ t complain if urged to have
CLBMBNCRAU IS GUARDED ‘
\ second hclp’.nrj.
‘ 1 , FROM LBTTKIt WRITER
ThV egg crop grows bigger and
SIIRIIIIS
■'fat.er eve y year. Ve’^hnd'butter un(II) Tlir \«»m Infrd l*rr»»&gt;
V lf a hit and ret ready to eat more,
Nfe\V YORK, Noy. 22 .—The police
oWhen
there
is
anything
to
be
done;
•’ggS. It’s good dsineas and g&gt;wul
tscoit' nxslgned to guard Georges
heal lb to i V so.’—Country Glint 1c- In this city wc usually got the W o­
Cfemenceau during Tils stay in ^this
man's Cluh to iVj it ami it is always
Sskw rlillM Trlr* la A l| i
nan,
city WAS.doubled thi-i afternoon when
dope In keeping with thy policy o f
1 Year... .............. . .,,, ____
CANDLER DENIES CHARGES
the "Tiger” received 0 letter threat­
fcaalba
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unking a more'beautiful .Sanford the!
enin';
his life, signed "W orld i War
REAL FLORIDA PAPER SOON
idea was started several years ago
ATLANTA, .Nov; 83,—General .do.
Veteran,” *
by the Wom an’s Club to sell plants!
niol o ( the prinrlpnl nllegalions
rkr bla IS- la ft-paae W&gt;*hl* n -r
I eallrrlr m r n Nrmlnnle C«aa»»
The Tribune has closed a contract and flowers and shrubs and trees atj
*be * 100,000 dHmngc suit fill'd against
■ W pakibktS every Krldar, A*%rr
Hayo you read tho want ads today I
law ralea Made ks*w« «a aaallra- with the Grass-Fiber Pulp and Paper an annual plant sale here once each
i'.Un by Mrs. Clyde K. Ilyfidd of A t-]
« , Draarrallr la M llllrh . I1AW prr Company, o f I,cc*burg, for a carload year and preferably in the fall when
lanta, in connection with an ullcged , ..... ......... 7 - .
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-. »r, alrear* Id adtaaee.
if paper made from Us Raw gras* it *is the right time to plant these
ccurrencQ on tho steamship licren- ’ ■■BftftftJ8a n o*n a «ft*ft«B *ftftftftfta
CMRKII TIIB ASMOCIATKIJ »*HKh '
garia, enroute to Europe. Inst sum­
Tha AraocUlad |*reea la •■rtualvalf pulp, to be used in printing n whole trees, etc. Each year the Wumnft's
tltlad to tha u»a fpr rrpulillrallnn of ditionmnd more xjd the first of Feb- Cluh procures these plants at very
mer, was-made today by Walter C.
I aawa dlapatehr* crfdltad 10 II or
Candfar, in a special demurrer filed in
it olheralaa eradllaJ In Ihla paper runry. Practically every paper in reasonable prices and the club makes
id alao ilia lucwl n a si published Florida will come out pn’ or about a small commission on all plants sold
DeKnlb superior court.
itotn.
' The demurrer prhkh waa~iibur nrr
All rlaht* of ro-publlcatloo of apaci.it thut date printed on paper made from anil assists the -home owners to buy
apalehaa harain ara alao raaarvad.
Florida saw grass, convincing the the proper flowc.faUknd plants,' tells
ansprar to the Byfitld suit, mikes n
Itl— I IIKII kl.U III ILHI\H. l-kiay &lt;4 world thnt the discoverers of the them how to plant and when- to plant
sweeping denial that Mr. Candler had
IMPROVED OA-VINDISII
fine Florida pdprr material, and the and sees to it Qint the city is enhanc­
committed any.,wrong againU Mrs.
/ 'll,\ N A N A P L A N T S
men who have worked so persistently ed in iwnuty jiiPt that much each year.
•tyfiehl o r is liable for any damages
fa make it available for printing grid A ml The efforts o f the Woman’s Club
nnd derlnrfd Mr Cnndlor iliil not per- Will produco a commercial bunch
Clemenreau teems to have talked dber uses, hnd the right vision and haVe been crowned w itir success and
sun do the Byfields to accompany him of, |ind (favored bnifitnnfl in one
&gt;o much.. Now he must have a spec- -ho pyoper stlcktoitivcncss.
a mon* beautiful Hanford ip the re­
on the trip tn Europe and that “ so year from netting.
il police guard to keep the cranks
Perhaps to no one else is due more mit. While we pmy not have the.
far* ns ho knew, tin* plaintiff niid her
$1 0 .0 0 P E R D O Z E N
tt him.
nralse and .congratulation than Gil* broad acres and Mg. fawns ami won­
hur.hand, were hs anxious to make
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fart Leach, editor o f thr* ~ Leesburg derful estate that tho big tourists
the trip ns this defendant‘ was."*
This is great weather and if it Commercial, who has worked uni
centers' have, this c it y can be made
The shit against Cnndlor was filed
rould only freeze in the north for a ingly and most successfully,"'trr
C. L. ST O iaK Y *
in to ' a bower of beauty if each, person I
fast A u g u st,'following n suit iustlew nights, our fortune would lie ganizing the company, jind in nssist living in either their own -homo or in .
Mt. Dora
Florida
node. ,
,ng its financing. M r-l.oach and'his a rented home will do just a little hit .
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How do you like our new head U&gt;; ratulations/the appreciation of •thej the home more beautiful. The editor.
lay-1 —This- makes the new Daily
and undnuttrcdly *wm be- Munil •*f . file Herald slarted Boyoral yi-tirs
ONLY DIG CIRCUS COMING TO
leratd look .like a reni newspaper. somely pnid, ns they deserve to be. ago is giving nway all the poinsetSANFORD THIS YEAR
iVatch oiir future appearances.
’or their time.’ irouble&gt;«fT!proihKL
tins that people \vo.uld carry away
Circuf I’ rice* ]
i.
o— — — The prospect o f Florida soon ring
ni, his hame enc^ spring and the
- liecause It (lets Necetwaf&gt; Inin
The Indies o f Atlanta
have ablp (o take care.m necessary, of. itn result is n poinsottin city hore now
farmed them a masked society and own printing and wrapper paper dc and*the effect Is most striking and
and VllanilneH From (lit* I'urid
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LANDIS GROUT
they paraded the streets last night mands, is certainly pleasing to the beautiful: It is along* this same line
Under Age of 12
You Eat to Matte Red ll’ ml
and scared the men to dratii.- No publishers.— Tampa Tribune.
that the Woman's flu b is putting on
ADULTS ?r.tf (Including War T,i\)
'That they
-Jlai America n social caste?*
•■ ]lng." Mias Grout says;
doubt tore ladles o f Atlanta can find •
.
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. A jury must answer that question.'
mver-accrpt a working girl iiUo
plenty o f work to do,
"Appears in this issue. • Rentember the
GOJNG GOOD AT FORTY—
their, set.
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I date and place o f this sale dnd help naked by Miss Landis Grout, 2,‘1-yenr“ I thought our boys went oversea;
Well, n’nyhow Mrs. Felton was
vour eity ^n become the mhst lmnuti- old slenograpbt r, who lip*; filed a $‘‘ 0,Thowe of os in our forties and
to fight for democracy that Ibis uu
United States Senator for one day
.'ul spot in Florida. M will take 000 hr cm It of promise, suit against n
a dcmtn*ratie country, without classes
fiftlea who have not made enough ie
and that' was probably enough. ’ If
time lo place the yards in condition
retire and enjoy life an we should ‘arc
“ PerlmiM the juiy's decision *wli
miilionaiie
liusinosa
man
here
Itl
years
other U. S. Senators could be pre­
ft
hut a little hit each year will soon
'iielined to be looking forward some*
tench
rjili mou not to trifle with tin
her
senior,
vailed upon to quit the first day
’w k wonder*. Help- the Woman's
vhst and wondtr' just when \ve wUI
affections
of working girl*. -lust be
She
cliarges
that
»ho
wit*
left
wail­
there might be some real construe live
flu b lr&gt; make Kr.uford tljo rity of our
j ret enough accumulated, to take. a
ing at the clilirch because sh« is ajra.unu a girl works, her heart appeals rosy,
work dona in the Senate. .
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dreams, liny a flower, shrub or treo
little trip in dengue time and giviv
working girl; thnt her elderly suitor'to be fair game to he killed, as mlnej TlnilV. why you hear ap’d i- ;i
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-—— - o-------------or palm and plant' them this yenr.
our families some of the pleasure in] A’
had
bought her ruSVdlll engagement]lua .been. JiilM , .by. .spine man of
nmuy. peopld saying ihuy c. l
Thorn is much talk about eroas-t
ftIn are
tirn enjoying.
(itilnMihtf t~ will mean sqn m clrto you ami y ou r
life that other people
|lief fi lm -nervousness, imp
ling and a $4,000 automobile, planned;wealth.'
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ntotc canals in Florida and out of nil Some folks shy that a nnn must diak*‘Icily .
a brilliant church wedding and a hon-t " i f u Jury decides thdt,'a man must link of energy and lo— .4*.w&gt;
the smoke there should be some fire his pile before he is fifty* o f he will f
i;d haw other tearona than’ a girl's Rn-imost from the first dok^of R' •
s i" S/i on s.!|, w-( &lt;e-j S i sf.: eyinoon t &gt; Cliitiu hut that he ci
and some .day there, will he. at least not make it at all and others say that i fa.
To those who know, it
'
itff
the
v/eddihg
tavause
women
one good erbas-stata canal. Add the a man is no man at- all unlit he is at fcs
ha
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his w( tuiucd "thiiinUs down*’ oil ding day. I hilieve my suit will liave U*Uat for ItE-CU-MA to hi
relief
ha
cross-state canal should go via the]
ra
STREET PARADE,
A. M..
least forty and can settle down*with]
hpr.
^ci
*_i ■
' ] done much fo* Hie working girl of to people who have tin !• lie uy nchfi
St.'Johfttf river to New Smyrna and;
-nme sense about life Wo believe! mi
Tonmrfh1.* T n
i cgiutT TTu
” 4 hry told-him; I fork ed for n liv- America
health,
the oast coast by all means.
ha
Unit opportunity comes tn every man’s] fa
itrength
nnd
good
looks,
ll
f
t'
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door at some lime in life nnd com esj Ko
.imply helps to :ir;'onipli*!i i ,t oa
idl
who
nil*
here
it
Is
possible
for
P
J
^
A
,
F
R
U
I
T
S
ha
Fast and reckless
driving
will more than once. Home people .have *a
j- ;tore inteudpd for ynTir aloni i ii to do.
tjiose who can take their holiday ini
ha f s *"•! Pn ha s ;
*i t
never be slonped until the authorities the long green*’ on ’ hand or hnvel .1
It will not Upset you or Irirunv. tiience
HOLDING
OWN
winter to rqpie and enjoy thcm-'rlve,*:
get harf-bolled about the matter and fiiends to loan it to hifn and when o p ;
jfy
o u in any way. But opti R m ichei
where a reckless driver injuries some­ portunity knw^oi lie pulls le,-r inside FLORIDA IS DEIT’ER t’ RRPAUED in their oyn way-yhy which is meant,] "
IN MAKKfci'iS the ktoinarh it does its Work th irorghat
such
exponsol'and
in
such
manner
1
,y
one give them the limit. A Sanford the door and steals if kiss while the
1y ami,positive. This is jijocen by the
ntr suits the iiu'ljnntion and pqrbctboy was badly injured by a _foo| ne- nfurtaiiah!—oxui Jnu— no-money—or
C u r - Ua*_ 41 tindrvd— 1-—x » — L e a v in g
: 11uny &lt;m!drsifatehl s w- iik;
' I
hook
of
ttuniiJivldtinl.
~gro~ driver The other n ig lu n n d lioil friends with money or family con­ ing .of tlie wiqter sea* m in Florii^,
Hlale Each I».i &gt;* of the We Mi.
run-dowtr people are, givic;
Florida
is-lndter
prepared
for
the
no retlress other than' to kill the driver nections nnd when opportunity knocks tile Industrial Index, published at
'he big sn’es figi.r.-. whfab ..
which We toould have been tempted he is a 'raid to open the jloor for fear Coluriihus, Ga., says thU state "is now log season now opening than it hast
Moro than
■11 d-») i f : er lb * on i io |.
evef
been
before—milch
belter;
the
to do nt the time. Some people are it is one of, ip-j numerous creditors better advertised and better know'll
moving t
•meiiirine,
' expenditure o f ndMl .iis o f dollars the n.,1theM|
, a &lt;t,,rn mnkt.; ,
driving cars in this city that should and opportunity goes iiy. Henry Ford liian ever he'ore, and is also better
RK-l't; MA is told in :•
(^ t j|( tho ri.co*r(, ^ t^ id i.h ci
_ not he allowed to drive arpl this goes nay* tiial a ntim is at his best after nrepared tiiun ever before fn its his­ PHst summer and continuing into th ■ ^
..
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Union I iiarmaey and ike . . 4.1ini;
fall
opd.
the
lieginnlnK
o
f
winter,
har
|lur,
lhc
t
M
,vtirul
tJ(tys
wU),
fo r white, and black. There will be a forty year* of ago and can easily tory, tn take cure o f and .suitably and
accommodations, Jivcr proflpoet .uf t?)p r;)sIl M n(, can, druggists in every ejty. -A'dt
Joss o f life In this elty if this reck­ nmas* a fortune. The Tampa Times comfortably entertain iti winter visi­ grcallv
and
besides
hn*
added
many n o w /e a -| u L, ^
m t . „ f „ lig werk •• U;)i
lit
less driving keeps up.
lint] the following about this impor­ tors." 'lbe importance -of the state­
turf*
tb.lt
will
bo
apprecifitcd
by
n
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. • tant subfact:
sltif
munts
for
the
past
.three
days
ment ran hardly be over-estimated.
multitude to arrive with am pit*-time reached more'than 't total of oOfl cars
llcn ry . Ford spenkinfc: *"A man's Florida has been advertised in the
THE PRICE OF R0GS
for diversion and ready to be enl*-r- of fruit, about evenly dividof in sbi;
career doesn't really begin until .he past, and was becoming well known
tained-— • ,
mentR between th eeastim and mjddl
.Unless the cold-storage supply of is Around -10. When he i* 40 years sevefal years ago lent it is not until
Besides the hotels and apartment
West markets.
eggs is cleaned up this winter it will oSr&gt; n man baa just about reached, recently that rIio has* been able to
houses, cottages; houses for rental
VEGLX
Oranges took the lend in mutt hers
break the price o f eggs next *pring; *the nge when .he may begin to I offer prnetienlly everything tint may
and bungalows and cainn sites fqr o ' ear* shipped (he higsienmnd lend­
V FG FX
Prophecies nrc ns treacherous ns think seriously about making money " be called for by the. most particular
\LMONLS
automobile iunri»t*. j» d f links b.(Vo ing mb!ei| mpet'd tr&gt; the packer* and
Ford'* idea i» that the average nian and the most exacting class o f travel;
a yellow indie, but never'was there
VFGF&gt;
been completed in n number nf places rhip'pers, especially In Hldsc' aeitnui*
VITAMIN ClIHI S
a more likely prophecy than this. There cannot expect to accumulate much, of cfs ill the. world.
that did not have them*n^enr nge. where the fruit Jits, taken op a good
Ytll'R
* UI*Y VITAMIN SL’ i'l'L Y As tlN Index goea «&gt;n to say, “ In re­
in a world of eggs in storage; And a fortune in the flifit 40 yenr* Of
club bouses have been creeled, bathing &lt;, nlor Hnt, ha!, ^ ^ c d n stale o f ma
A-ik for Literature
they are good eggs, the best eggs .we life, su those who have reached thi^ cent years the erection o f modern,
lunches have been arranged with Va*,turity thnt J^urcs tha lwst price,
w'dbequipped
hotels,
nnd
npurtmenb
have ever put tn waiting—laid In nge without much to shovV' for it
sinos and aecoinmodalfafts, hundredx whcn o ffc m , in lhl. ,)ijr ,t{tlc, „ f thc
houses has* proceeded steadily! in tho
.■miinTg May and June with young should not be discouraged,
of
mile* of. road* have'been improved n(ll(h, jjq st o f the oranges going'out r a .
JJp, to 40, nS Ford sees it. a mqn's Peninsular state and accommodations
summer'*' freshness nnd sunRhine in
for
driving and touring, yacht basins
Enturday. Humlny and Monday
I'L’USltRHTION
them, rushed to market quickly and chief .'unction In life is to gain thdro nrfi.now greater anil better than madt1, recreation and fishing piers
wrro
ronnlgned to eastern markets by THE REX A LI. STORE
RHONE
ever
before."
This
is
because
the
better graded and hotter packed than experience. "Ho should be learning
KODAK DEALER
built, and a n .effort almost general fiiak freight, nnd Rome of-‘the trahr*
home
folks
have
learned
what
is
they have ever been before.
f all he cun; pnrUrualrly how to spend
has been noted looking I t tlib bca.ili- Wl,rc coinpoMil almost entirely of
DC TTM T4
W ho’s to ace that these food deli­ mppey. As I told you two weeks needed ‘th make the visitors comfort- fyin g .of localities and opening of Pew
cacies are proprly appreciated .and All'll, the best advice 1 vjm give to a jible, nrnl, they have not hesitated to paiks and amusement and recreation ! citrus rtjil shipments^
. W W A ' . v . v .V jV .-.v v v v v v t r n n n n n n i * » ■ &gt; »&gt; . . .
Total ehipments for the season are
Used?
No* the unprogressive, re’ young ntnn anxious .t o succeed Is: build and equip nnd idnn nnd make
sections.
now
approaching
7,000
cant
with
ex­
tailor, for he’s rather sell a few colil- "peml yoirr miSney—on yourself; get] provision for the cohung o f the people
Mure Utah this, in the majority of
storage egga as "fresh" ut a leg price all the expe» fatten you can. Don’ t try frouv every pnrt o f the country nnd towns ni,*l cities 1plhns havu befit press shipments of small consignniints of fancy fruit excluded in the
foreign countries. It Was no duuht
•than a lot of cold-storage eggs for to save jncncy and be a miser."
made for *pecialfaut*door sports.* mm* count A general but careful quest of
Knowledge
and experience ure only to be expected that tourists
'STT.RI.ING PAINT, t i n GALLON
“ storage" at a small price. Not the
petitions and contests. Routing, hunt­ fane;/ m il i* being conducted ‘ by
AFTER BEING THINNED'WITH PURE LDUEED 0 H »
consumer, for he doesn't tljfnk o f him- working capital to an individual, just would find the climate o f Florida «!••- ing fishing, aqua tic- sports, musical
those who have orders for holldsy
FOR USE.
xelf ns interested. 1 If n few
egg ns surely ns money In the bonk. With II-ht'ul ami desire to come again features, sorinl undertakings, nil have
trade, but ns « / rub'. |duns are well
when
reaching
this
favored
spot
$10,000
and
no
experience,
tho
aver­
speculators go broke consumers will
received consideration, it has been In'd for thir jvirt o f the business. It
ANALYSIS
age man going into business for hnn- twenty Vl'!,rs OK1', hut they nlso difi*
■ never assemble to hold memorials,
found that tile home folks no ier.r fa bcliryed that the fruit from Flor­
.PIGMENT
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So that .Rtemi to narrow it down «rIf is more apt tn go broke tlinn covered_n comparatively new section than Iho visitor*, ure Interested in
ida will prove superior in quality for
LEAD AND ZINC.•••••• *.«••»•*«»•*•
AW
“ jind were forced to put up with
to . the cold-storage man and the nirke a success.
every henlthfaV .reasonnblu amuse* |Hiin season tp any that* has ever left
ASBESTINE
&gt;»•••••
..IS1
r~\'
ninny
inconveniences.
farmer a* Interested parties Cold. I Knowledge nnd experience nrc even
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No ox cures need now be accepted by Itifilt enterprise. Qnce upon a tln o ',, 1,,. *iut4.. and is*ure to create even
storage men recognize their perl! anil more" Important tlinn money. To get
to
visit
-Florida
meant
to
he
katisfie.-t
RU.ntor
demand*
throughout
the
sea*
.
i
o
o
%
Hie visitor* to Florida; they-can de­
are trying to do something about It, thtmiscorts money.
wtlh the sunshine and (hit shelter and cm,
LIQUID
..
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-I.;,
but .farmers generally may not have • Obviously, Ford is not suggesting mand nnd get anything in the way o f some food, Now Florida offers cmn-j
j n tj,0
&lt;,f the steady tone o f
PURE
LINSEED
OIL,
TURPENTINE
accommodations
and
diversion
and
realised that they are nlsq. concerned thnt wo go out and fling our monay
fort, health, pleasure. If luxury i* the citrus market and the price* that
AND DRYER ................ .................... 100%
Observe that comfort and pluasure that their fancy
N ot that they would grieve about to the four winds.
demanded it can lie furnished in rfmia m&lt;) being of fared In Chicago, Florida
Indicates,
.nlmosf
any
whore
in
th
;
he
soys.,
spend
It
ON
YOURSELF..
. arha^ happens to the cold-storage men,
n ' the finest hotels o f the wilVld. in: BrowtT» hnvb forgotten that sonfa
WE DO NOT BELIEVE PAINT CAN BE MADE BETTER AT ANT
. fo r |je paid the farmet liPJe enough What to buy? Good books, education, r.tnto/ and the. varied opportunities Florida; if the visitor prefers n col
mentlo
nof
Pacific
coast
competition
PRICE, OR FROM ANY KNOWN MATERIALS.
for enjoying a winter here are .such
fo r hi* eggs—fifteen to twenty cent) travel that brings knowledge.
ta-e, the accommodation ceil be fu f has been made in the past. There nrc
n*
to
tempt
those
In
moderate
ctrcumFori! himself is 6D. He was nearly
, a dozen In most cases-^tmt if those
pished. Florida ia roady nud the'1pq indications that the Florida fruit
OUR AGENTS. WILL DELIVER AT ABOVE PRICE, *0 R WB
eggs arc not moved the farmer wilt, 40 befere he .beynn giving much rtance* ns fadl as the we'allhy for the guests are pouring in. *Th&lt;&gt; season j„ ,)r|n,, r n,iangored by thnt from
k'
1 ' ' WILL DO SO.
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th’ oueht to building up a fortune. Pre­ accommodations are uh varied as any- promises to. excel in every .detail nil
pay through the nose nexl spring.
other Rociions o f the.countn/| and the
What can be done about it? Any­ viously to that, he had been busy— w h e e in the world nnd the family de­ oflicj Reasons,—Timcs-Unlon.
superior quality o f both orange* hud
thing that will Increase consumptiiSi. spending bid inmi«y experimenting siring to “ keep house" can secure.an
grapefruit from this state is.dlseounl&amp; G A Y P A I K T C O
apartment,
of
nnv
sife.an
dfirlce,
and
Let’s spread the news that cold-rffir- and Increasing his fu n d-of informa­
ing
the
expensive
advertising
e'foot
The.
Latliea'
Union
o
f
’the
Congre­
enjoy the «ame climate and many of
U A*ufA£m pw 4
nge eges should be cheap; that they tion.^
gational church wiH‘ hold their nn- being- made to assure sale o f the Vothe
aamn
'privilege*
n*
hre
necorderi
He*
didn't
spend
on
foolish
nmuse45 West Bay St.
went Into storage at 211 to 26 cfant-i
Jackioarillr, FU.
Viflc const rhipment*.
a dozen; and that if the retail price pjont, billiards, baseball betting, .rnis- Ihe millionaires who nro aide to have nunl bazaar and-cooked food Ralo-in
rractically ovory packing house in
■is not right some greedy gouger is to injaclf and clothes beyondI hlx means. wonderful winter homes or suUcs nt the Mcisch building Time to be nri- Florida ‘ isopcrnting at tho present
For Sale at Sanford; Florida, Ly the
magnificent
hotel*.
blarney I^ l’s encourage the progres­ He investril his dollars in Increasing
2C2-6te time or in some cases are ready to
nouncod Inter,
Florida hn* come to be known ns
| S / ^ F 0 R D NO VELTY W O R K S
i
sive- retailer to make "reasonable hi* iqeehiuiical knowledge, In develop­
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begin work In a ew days. Tho rapid
the*winter
plnygroum) o f the Unittsl
ing
a
definite
campaign
o
f
action
in
price* on eggs and help move thr crop.
V. E. CoDer, Prop.
lU vo the HccflM.^q your next Job ripening o f fruit umfar the favorable
Farmers, ' Individually and through a certain industry,’ and in ncqulrng States nnd while^thl* doe* not imply
weather
conditions
o
'
the
past
week
pf
printing.
AVe
hnvo
tho
equfpmenl
.
.
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their -various groups, might bring in the knowledge o f human nature neccs- n season o f .idleness or frivolity for
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ALL' CHILDREN 30c

SANFORD

FROM OTHER
SANCTUMS

TUESDAY, NOV.

Just Received a Shipment o f

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5B, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922

LOVE TRAGEDY IS
CAUSE OF INSANITY

PURELY
to t o ’ pt to to ‘to »n
• Mrs. H. G. .Smith- and Mm. H. H.

•2 c v d j Of Sanford’*-U «a «tm ' ,(,!* Professional Men. each
ef Whom. In hie chose* pro■ fusion the Herald reeom-

McCall left Tuesday for Green Cove
Springs to attend the meeting o f the
Federation of. Clubs. ,

Z

iftfos Mat))*' Swope, of Stetson UnlVcfstty, who has boon at home- fo r a
to to to to *» to week on account of sickness, returned
to school Monday.
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m. mends to the people.

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George A. DeCottes

W. D. Dodd and Tiieodoro* Aulin
narrowly’ escaped n serious accident
Attorney-al-Lnw
Thursday when the car they were rid­
ing 111 tufted over on the SnnfonJ-’
Orer Seminole County HauJc
road. This steering wheel of the car
I0P O R D *i* *•* *J' FLORIDA broke just as rlhey turned out into a
heavy sand pile and Mr. Dodd war
thrown nbout thirty feet hut was not
FRED R. WILSON
hurt nt nil. Mr. Aulin was under the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
car and had a few scratches bi4t .noth­
ing serious. .
First National Bank Building
Mlss'Mnble Swope, Mrs, 11. b / Mc­
SANFORD
FLORIDA Call, 'Francis Swope and Woolsey
Sturdivant wore visitors t ^ Rollins
College last Thursday evening,

Bcautifnl and Acncniplishod Girl
Becoinos Insand as Result of
Hopeless Love'. .. .
New York.—County .(mice McMahon
In llrooklyn heard n Blrnitga and mov­
ing tale of a young woman's ■IIMIliislonment In love, told by thii girl her­
self, llimigh the tragedy which' !ms
come Into Ijer life has unhinged her
mind and made It necessary to com­
mit her to an InstUutloa for the inimne.
.Miss Vera Andfraon., twenty-seven.
,lf 1,n" ‘k|vn. &gt;"tmy4 pretty, lilsldje
rated, and an accomplished musician,
was before Judge McMahon as the re-

of other nntiorts, but resolutions of
tho inlefnntionul federation o f trqdes
union* adopted nt Rome had laid down
jqirh ndVnnce terms that no associa­
tion could bo attempted. Devoted ns
it has been to the general cause of

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tain and thunderstorm forced him
down an an islet In'the-Tigre River,
where hia pique became mired in tho?
soft-sand, causing hint to break ajpropeller. A passing launch from !
Iqultun. picked him up and earned the:

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SAVINGS

We Pay 4% Interest oh Savings Accofinls

peayc, It was- declared, the American r.Banded aviator .to the isolated AhiaFodratlon of Labor could not seek lu'Zonzon port, where h« was givcj) n
further suck a- cause Jin a .meeting I tremendous ovntioiy His flying time
“ committed Jrt .pcivnneo to proposals' ftorfi -Chiclnyo up to tin* moment of
not only lucking in cgnitn ctlve char
ncter, but which may easily bo t»f
themselves u most serious mennee to
the enuse of freedom /’
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Mr. Gompcrs| the -eight vice pVesidents o f the federation and Frank
Morrison, its secrctnry, signed the
communication, no identical copy of
which was forwarded to the Ilritinh
.trades union congress.'

the accWenl war. also six hours, or a
total of twelve hours from Lima.

Any fntmer who uses this bank will‘find U»
BUVAN ABWB DEFEAT OF
StHP SUBSIDY RILKs
• REACHES KEY WEST

pledged to work for n better system o f market*

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t

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help him to get more money for, his labor,

KEY WEST, Nov. 2.1.—“ The ship
Subsidy bill ^fdinltld be fo badly de­
feated it will nevei bo hrohgbl rp
tigaln,” declared William Jennings
Bryan upon his arrlvril here today
p-yjGI jg jj FARMERS TOLD
TO fc\'I*ECT HARD TIMES from I.oa Angeles via the Bahama
Canal, enioute to Mianti, his winter

Toil

-iii whnt way you think we might

uk

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he helpful to YOU r/ght now.

!.0 N d 6 n , N ov . 23.—“ Agriculture h,,aic- for nn
stay,
. ^'--4
bur­
cannot be made to nay nn^ longer In
Tin* Commoner arrived here
ii
England-on the lines followed in the dened with parrots, birds and other
past under present Conditions/’ said petit accumulated on his trip throtfghj
Sir Arthur Boscawen in the last the Panama Cannl zone. He wns nr-|
speecli he made n.n Minister o f Agri­ compnnlcd by Mis. Bryan, who hast
culture* While.he was talking to the been spending several months visiting I
* ’ '-S E R V I C E
members o f the Farmers' llnion a b o u t her son, \Villfnm Jennings Brynr,,
-PROGRESSSTR
E
N
G
TI1A,-delightful pound party was given
mat
were
inevitably
i*
*
jirartislng
law
in
Los
Angeles.
the
hard
times
that
wore
inevitabi
CHELLE M AINES |to Rev. arid Mrs, L. E, Wright Fri­
winU‘r homo at
in store Tor the majority of. th eH )Thl7 l^,ft tpr
LAWYER
. day night at the parsonage. Conch
Premier Lloyd George handed in his Miami at 7;vO this evening.
1’tipr to his departure for tho Magic
—Court Hotific ami enke were served and n most "cn-|
resignation lothc King and Sir Ar­
jojnM o evening was spent.
thur automatically became an «ix- City Mr. Bryan expressed himself
ns desirous o f making several Trips j
Mr. and. Mrs. C, i.. West left Tues­
Ministcr.
to to to
day by onto for. Jacksonville where
to
to
to
to
Tils speech, ns he, admitted him­ through the state after Jah. 1, speak­
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they will attend the fai'rthlt wick.*
self, contained only “ cold comfort for ing."
if
Mr. llryifn, tourhing on prohibitlor.,..
those who had to get their livings
Walter Carter, of Hollins College is
Thanksgiving Cards, Rust Craft Hox Novel­
n
n
suliji'et
described, ns “ near and dear
from
the
land/*
Some
fnrmcral
he
g j home this week on account of- sick­
ties, Gifts of all Kinds, Dolls, and * ‘
prophesied, would; go under, atul to me," predicted it is here to stay
ness.
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there would bo -acute distress In the and tlml by lOoO tho world would be
The .soven months old briny 'of Mr.
Greeting Booklets at
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country district" -before prosperity entirely prohibition. * “ You can sav
and Mrs., G. Falno died Friday mornm
f°1 IBQ (hat prohibition t* iicre to
•could return. .
■Ing and was buried at Oviedo .ceme­
stay.
Where it has been a failure n
“ There tuny bo. a future for .the
tery Frjday afternoon.
M You can find the name of
due
to.
the failure *to’ enforce, bighc,r:
dairy
farmers,’’
he
said,
“and
live­
The frlrnds of It. E. French are
Rl every ‘ lire Business Man
100 Block
— — -— Magnolia Avenue
•up
officials
lJeing "W ft."
stock
farming
generally
may
be
abli;
glad to see him out after sevenll clitys
M In Sanford In this Column
to pay fnirly well in time*, but for thb
( &lt;nfitiement to his room’ on account of
H each day.
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arable furmera—.the corn growers—I
HAVANA, Cuba, Nov. 22.— Wm.
Illness,
, ,
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can see only a gloomy outlook,” * Re­ Jciming* Btyatt, former secretary of.pisses
Katherine
Lawton
and
Maxm to to .to t o t o t o t o t o
ferring 4n the Views o f one o f his rtntu, Mrs. Bryan, enmute from San
Ine Young spent the week end with
predecessors
in office, he s:\id* '*Lord F/qiielsco to Miami, Fla., arrived thin
their .sisters, Misses Elizabeth Law'
\Vc’Jl. Dye For You
Ailwyn
pronbly
was right' in thiliking morning, cm the Ecuador, but left IcG
bon to n s t e a m p r e s s e r y ton and Catherine Young at Rollins
tbiuftmich arable land will become medintjdv^lr hi* winter home .via Key
CoHege.
•Kent &amp; McKee, Props,
i-f U . that the rural districts will lie Wist without setting foot on Cuban
.Messrs,'Seifrcy and Miller, of Loiig'
Her Mind Was Shattered,
CLEANING. DYEING. ALTERING
'ifin'dlntthl, nml that there will be soli. 'I lie delicate slate of Mrs.
ivi'.nl„ have joined the Oviisio urchcs.■ PHONE FOR A DEM ONSTRATION '
Work etded for and delivered
suit of fiicdlqil atllilavn* concerning
misery among
farmers and Bryan’s health and her anxiety to
tru. , i.
lu-r mental conUliImi,
Authorized Hoover Dejiler
plane 4G4-J--------- 314 West First fit.
llirjr laborers." * *
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reach Miami' as qoon n* possible
The first d a yof the hunting season
In diifl, somber loru’s, the young
According to his own survey of mused the abandonment of.thelr plans
proved unite successful, a number of woman tobl .lodge MeMiilmik
stnie 0f n'^ricnllure, its future for spending a few days iu Havana.,
*we d e l iv e r THE ( lo o p s " turkeys, quail and squirrel having atmilt u yeiirugo sin* hud-fooilil lu-e—
"feem(41 to He lt4 largo farms In fav­
Accorded every . facility
by tlie '
st-lf failing In love with Ilie husband
brought in,by the hunters.
|Quick Service .Transfer been
orable districts, cultivated ns chenplyt Cuban Goyerhiucn), -Cbioncl and .Mrs.
of,her
dearest
girl
friend.
.Tho
man
Mr..and Mrs. fi. W, Swope, Francis
-Phone 113
as possible, with patches of intensive-’ Ilryaig.wcr'c transferred dirertty front
112 M a g n o lia A v c n u e Storage Facilities
Swope and'Mr*. 0 . 1’. Swope were vis- loved her.sIlo'ssliL and tho other worn
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1y
culkivated
land.
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Kc
tin
dor
to
the
Govero-ir
Cobh
an
ktipwo
f
their'love.
,
If we please you, tell’ other*; If not, itors to DcLund Monday.'- •
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“ What,can the government d o ? 'h e in .a government launch and eonThe man begged her to forget*tlmt
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tell us. Phone 4D8
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark returned
he was married and tly with him, she asked, "there are only two remedies— j iinue&lt;rnn,ir voyage after cxehaugiUg
home Saturday after an absence of said. Then i lte rwdized what a griev­
protection or subsidies.”
(a few words with representatives of
SANFORD
several months visiting 'rotative* in ous wrong idle was doing to her friend.
The farmers' showed plainly” which the American legation and Cuban
Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama. She’ told the man their love must nf flic two reniolics they preferred j state departn\ifiit,' yih(». wore on hand
Machine &amp; Foundry Co. For
the present they will be with their end,
by cheering loudly the mention of to receive them
CtDful-Machine and Boiler Works; daughter, Mrs. II. G, finMth.
t«m&gt; all thought i*f«ty h&gt;vo from
— 4 "protection/’ ntul greeting "subsidies”
—T ------ t j :
my
mind/’
said
Ml/a
Anderson,
"and
Cjfodrj- Grinding; DeLuxe Platons;
R. K. Kelsey entertained the Men’s J
with
vociferous cries of dissent. But ■ B n w «M K an aaH a M *a aaB B a«B B *a aM B H aa»a«n B B aH a B H a a *n n a a a n M n B H *B B a a a *a *«a ;a B *J ««»| i«*;&gt;
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Bands;. Crank Bililo cl asi of the Methodist -Sunday left only a Idaiik In Its place/’
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Judge
Me.Mnhon knirneil front Sir Arthur, would -not allow the poor
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(bafts ReturnedC2 school MiL'iilay night.
The usual King's county hospital physician.* her farmers to chmfort'themselves with ■n
round of jAscuasinq was enjoyed after tnlhil. is so shattered |hal,‘ sM’aiagh any false hopes.
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dl«* 1.’ a mined
Glasses Designed which Mrs. Kelsey served -must de­ she was an expert umdclnn-nnd lingo"It. would bo dishonest to suggest,"
licious refreshments,
- ,• Kt, s.he tiow cannot pjny the piano ex- he declared, “ that nt the present time
McLaulin, Jr.,
Mrs. Dixon, of Crescent City,- is •cept discordantly, ftor can site read either remedy is practical. The ngrj— Opt D . —
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! cultural Interests Have n comparative- BB
1k-ticrlhiin: It as one of the saddest
Bit
j tliis week.
Optician-Optometrist
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come
under
Ids
Judicial
j
*&gt;’ '8n,nU‘ representation in thJ House BB
case* ever I
Bfl
Mr. and Mr*. Lively spent Saturday:
512 East First Street
Sanford, Fin.
notice, the judge eoiiuiinied 3IU *'nf Commoha, which is pertlinncntly BB
! in Orlando.
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urban iu character. The Government BB
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Mrs. \V. ft. Kimbrcl left Wednesday
may adopt some |iallialives, but it.BB
ELTON J. MOUGHTON for iVmce de Leon where she will vj.-vwill insist that agriculture must w o fk 'J g
it .her daughter, Mrs. Tart for several
out its own salvation dij, nil economic BB
CONCEALED HIS IDpNTITY
architect;
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A fertam ymhng man -had nn nninzMlsfC* Ruth ami Eiitiiheth Yoying
Room 7, Milter Bldg.
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IANFOKD
FLORIDA entertained a few of their friend* oh ingly largo mouth, whHh ho rtmtort- AMERICAN AVIATOR FLIES
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:IG inch Frjptch Ratine, nil colorH. Spec­
Friday night. .Games and dpnclng cd into nn all-pen'ftding smllo when­
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"Yliisldu” ntul Moly O’Cropo, alj colore,
OVER ANDES MOUNTAINS BB
ial for 2 darn, yard . *
wore participated in by the guests and ever he wished to' make a godd Im­
for, yard— .
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| SANTORD NOVELTY a most enjoyable evening was spent. pression. His sweetheart persuaded . LIMA, Peru., Oct. “ U g lily h\oil) — BB
Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Lawton, .Mr*. him to "ask father,” amid the youth What Is probably the most daring BB
no
WORKS
W. P. Carter, Mr*. T. W.(-Lawton and was determined to show' himself to aviation feat yet recortlcd- In.. South
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C O L L E R , P ropWaller Garter were* Orlando visitor* good advantage.
America is the flight by an American BB
•".Mr.
.leaks/’he
began,
stretching
¥
ClLIVH-&gt;t| from
UIII Liilllll,
aviator, Elmer U
J.i J
Fnuoejt,
Limn, |■
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General SJiqp and Mill Monday.
Mr*. W. M. IVriglit spent the week his principal, feature to tile utmost of to the Amazon
a u-iS
-i" qa
nazon nott of Jquitos. F au
geniality, “ I have come to nsk-for the
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Work
gnd in Wildwood.
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Heavy KhnRJ, grey *a.nd brown mole, skin
Mrs.
O.
«P.
Swui»e
was
nbusiness
the National
nnl Aeronautic Company of BB
j CONTRACTOR nnd R U D D E R
Iu pieces Filot Curtain Not, white, ivory ;, and Corduroy. * Extra heavy quality,
visitor to Sanford F rtoay.. * •’
• . “Just a snoRicnt,” interrupted the I'oru, left Lima in'il Curtiss “ Oriole” SS
ami ecru. RoKtiliH* 50c value. Special ■ for, each— ,, ,.,
M17 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.
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O. 1*. Swope is in Chicago on busi­ old gentlcinnn, mildly, “ woud you plane, in nn effort-to win a prize of
for, yard— .
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mind
.dosing
yotm’
mouth
for
n
'm
o
ness.
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{5,000.00 for the first nirplane flight
GILLON &amp; FRY
Mr. nnd Mr*. 0.’ (I. Wolcott and mopt till l scc'w ho.you nreY*’—Mcjl from this T'npitnl to'fquitos, offered
ica) Record. ■
children visited Hanford Saturday.
by the Peruvian Congress. The.flrst
[ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Miss Wana Pope, of- Apopka, spent
lap o f the flight wns fo ChicUgo, 400
Second sheets,
only mile* north o f Lima. FhUccft made
the week end with her aunt, Mfu. J.
«'.*?. iiri - •r—
:
j WntlnghousB Lights and Appliance! b|. Thompson last week.
50e per 1.000, while they last, nt this distance in six hours, and landed
New Lin* of Fixture*
'J
\t safely on the arid’ plain* near that
T. L. Mead, and Woolsey Sturdivant Herald ofilce.
attended the Scout Musters meeting
123-Wcst First Street
d ty ,
t 'r i
in Orlando Thursday,
Several weeks, were required to get
A. F. of L. Not to
(ha plane in condition for the second
B. W . HERNDON
Attend the Hague
stage of the flight, Which was par­
HOME TQWN .CRITICISM
Anti-War
Meeting ticularly dangerous in the absence of
INSURANCE AGENCY
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air tnapg or any other guides.- IqulChauncey ,-Dcptw tells this one on
tos
moer thnn 500 miles from Chi
(Hr
Thr
AMorl^lnl
FrfHi)
Melville
E.
Ingallk,
who
ns
a
railroad
FIRE--------- AUTO----------BONDS
WASHINGTON, Nov. 33.—An invi- clayo in n straight air line, and the
president
bad
combined
aand
rehabil­
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itated several bankrupt lines. Ingalls |^ion to participate with the Inter- intervening country is ns wild as&gt;can
s. 0. Shinholser
returned for a rest to the little Maine nnional Federation o f Trades Unions bo fqprid In South America* This re­
village where he was bom, aud nt tho ill n general labor nnti-war confer- gion ls*Tl vast tnngle o difficult inoun
tain passes, cascades, and rapids un
hot stove senate in the general store
an old farmer said: “ Melville, they enco at he Hngue, December 10, was {jl th^ higlrt*tTBntffcs o f thtf^ Ahifch
rejected yesterday by Presbyjif Sum I - r&lt;j prinsed at nn elevation o f from
•a n f o r i ^
FLORIDA dew tell that yer gettin' a salary o f
t
Gompcrs ami U\e oxecutive council of 16 0q0 to 17 000 feet. The Mnranon
nigh on to $10,00# every ytnr.” In­
Kfvcr nl1t| jt* affluents, which flow
«r
galls, who was drawing several times the A merienn Federation of Imbor.
FIXING THE KESI'ONSJHILITY
To
J.
II,
Thomas,
of
the
Ilritish
Inj0t0
the
Amazon,
have
rut
tremen' *
lyTi-H
that sum, admitted the ten thousand,
bof organizations, who Is president fif (jOU!&lt; t bnsms in tho. ranges o f : the
*
whereupon
the
old
farmer
observed
"Din say the proprietor o f that
the Intcrnatiopal federntloti, the Am­ Andeif,. down which swift, turbulent
“ Well. that.Jcs khowa what luck an’
‘ ^raer hotel robh^j y^u?”
erican liathoriml n response' decJar- streams flow In th^lr course to tho
HUY YOUR TOYS AND DOLLS EARLY AND HAVE THEM PUT'
. W*i but I hpd some words with cheek will
wi dew for n feller."—Boston
"
. « ! f iii
ing tin; ur willingness ut Tuhor unions Atlantic! After that come tho,tropi13-V ’
*
before I loft.”
Globe.
mSr
ip tbe United States to commit them­ ehl lands leading up to die Amazon
A
W
A
Y
FdR
CHRISTMAS
"I hope you talked to him straight
Fm . ; r
selves to any international general proper,; where Impenetrable jungles
*A L L SET
Irt&gt;m the shoulder.”
strike-or any declaration of wo&gt;r, and swnpipy wastes, mnkc travel of
I did. ! told him naturo was to
whether offensive Ur no(, to renuticir,te apy kind difficult.' * »
for thp poof scenery, but 1 hold ■,-’ *T’n\ thinking o f shooting my hus­
nationally, to, seek nationalization of
It Was over such a country thnt
Jl*? H-reonnlly rciponaiblo for the band nnd 1 want to retain you as my
wealtii,” or to enter a galhcring-whcro Foucett had to fly when h« made his
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and the frrub.”—Dlrminghnm lawyer."
age-IIerald.
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"Ilut, my dear madam. Isn’t thirf a the trend of discussion had been set final "h op-off" from Chillago on
In advance,
tlctober 0 / ITa'tl his motor fnllod'RIm,
‘ £i2i=c
—
i tnthef unusual proceeding P ’ ."*"" '- down
trace o aviator or plshe would
.Originally
it
.had
seemed
possible,
^Second sheets,
8)4x11. only “ Why, no,’ indeed. I thought tho the'American Fed1-'cation li tter said, no
;» iJ
prohnbiy'^Vcr
been discovered.
50‘e ............
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SATURDAY
aim
Pfr 1.000, while they last, nt next, thing to do fe u to ongage a for the Jabor*organizations of the A t it was, he « ahave
FRIDAYn
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JttnjS- o'fflcc.
H lawyer, a s , I’ve . already/ had photoStates (o participate
the only forty^minutes o f flying separ­
gi-npli* WKcn nna oruereu same.now
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ns b b b k b b b b i
Tb«5 Herald delivered, 15c.per week. ,.p^ na; tVB&lt;rmiiMiham Ago-Hcrt!d. ’ . \prepoMd-pence Amfcrenc^with uiMons ated,him ram hi* goal.

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$1.50 . $2.00 , $2.50,

1 lot of silic and Serge Dresses for Friday and Saturday Sale, val­
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$19.00

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Contractor and Dailder

All Wool Serges and Tric'otino, 16' to 44, extra good values at ?29.00
and $35.00. Special for two days only-

$19.00

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WE WAVjT To Tacharge , hd
*‘■
$19,185,2(5?*/q r pulionger fares and
(01 Kt convcnlcijcc.v double gat:tF&lt;’ &gt; cw” **r
«* H tm, w i. t o '
State. Federal Taxes
GROUSE
MAKES
HEARTY
M
EAL
youF battfcri#tC&lt;)6r starter, c|
106 or. brick stroot. dv^rnl.le location.
lhillinau berths. This d o c s . not in­
&lt;~
tor and' ighftlon rsjuir dep4rl
. . Reduced $2,034,993 clude . transportation cbairges ’ that Two Thoutaid Rose Betties in Ons
—C, C. Cobh, P. O. IKx. «i -T AVhUer
ffiestj
in clmrgfl o f an expert.
were prepaid in some other district;
Dry Said to Bo Not a Menu
Park, Fi».
—
\ L - a L ? 1 — "KXIDE’*
BaUdry Scrvlo*..
Beyond Her Capacity,
Cenccllstitins and Decrease* ^ l e c l i n i Even the tax’ and passenger fares paid
RENT—
Furnishc.l rooms, soutljBROS. Phono 648. Sanford, g
FOR
.........
,
hy the thousands of tourists* earning
%
'! "*
*• • Income and Ollier Assessment*
cost earner' Elm ati&lt;| f1l h "lrl&gt;ct&gt;
Two thousand ruse liecllcs'.ln one
here .from outside points are not
Itlx Figure.
• "05*3tp W A NTEU— $TCo6o I d "o'nce.
LToaaltlMl Ada 4c u line. No. *1
August
Schneider.
day were, on,the ilieuu of a ben gmnsc
HCcurity, Call nl Dill Hardwire
taken into acufttmt. ad taken for- leas than. 23c. I
which-iviw'expert Rented will) at Clark
—
W. I. Hughey. '
v ^
RENT—
IIouscki*cp'Rp
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f
(he
3h|:|,njfi.no
income
dedhe“ Reduction* In Federal taxes whn-li
and positively no classified 1 FOR
university at .Worcester, Mass., and
aoi-i2tp
.m'ent.
719
Oak
Avr.
y
tiors,
J000,?(i2
is
distrihutSd
among
nro effective for the current yenr, will
WANTED—Team work. Itqulre'l
ads charged to anyone. Cash I
Which Prof, .llujiti Findlay told about
«avc the taxpayers o f the Florida-d i« --21,001 *taxpayers with incomes of less In a lecture on "Useful Birds In Qur
r OR RENT— Rooms and kitchenette.
Hanson Shoe Shop.
must accompany all order*. - 1
— Shirley Apartments opposite port
trict .the enormous sum of $2,0.14,99:1, than $5,090, and $203,253 applies to Cardens and Orchards," given recently
Const five words to a lino I
.
1' 13-20-27,
28-tfc
The at the New Turk. Ilotanlml gardens,
arctlyding to n special survey o f the larger incomes .and surtaxes,
and remit accordingly. .1
if/ice, upstairs. •
W A NTK I&gt;—About- four foot
cancellations and decreases in tax licvt exemptions allowed head# o f Bronx park. .Professor Findlay, who
FOR RENT— Unfurnidinl apartment
m ofc.or less. Inquire llcnjan
rates provided by-the Revenue Act of families and for dependents lit now 1s horticulturist In the department of
Fcrtulsle Apartment!', HOj *E. First Store; ■ *
201j
FOR SALK
1921, completed yesterday hy Internal f&amp;jOl) and *W 0, which means nn in: agriculture tR Columbia university, has
190-tfc
Street.
spent
several
years
In.
-central
New
tYANED—A~chance
to
build
created exemption for a married cou­
Revenue (.hdlcclor R, T. (I**row.
FOR SALE—Chickens mtd furniture,
York and the New England’ states
new home before lumber getj
nn.«
"Thc*rcduclion in taxes for 1922 as ple with ogfl dependent o f $709, or a Studying the habits of birds- during
102Q Union Ave.
20C-titp FOR RENT— Furnished
three
furnished
apartments.
Phone
higher.
Plana and estimates fun
saving of *2 8 .,
provided by the Revenue A tl of 1921 tax..-n
rrnrsALE Rug, a ixo 9x12, good con* 371 -W.
. - , ,,
- ,
. the nesting season
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cd.—Sanford
Novelty Works. ]g
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"tll-lOtp
.is approximately ns follows:
n,o survey strewed the fact " ' ^ [ - - n o ' ' b . i s 'p)e,to»r11,du-d some 200
dltion. Phone 4-15-W.
■ 2pa*2tp
WANTED
TU
ItkNK.PernTJf^n
FOR
RENT—Obo
bed
7n«.m
anti
kltclt
the relief afforded by the decreased j idrds liithelrrmtu.nl haunts, and from
Income T h x _______ 015.0(1
Pcrmane
FOR S A L E —Nltc three-quarter m e
11
taxation
affects'every
person
in
the
these
photographs
bus
devejoped
on
furnished,
price
|I5
per
month..
or
-1
room
unfurnfahed
npartn.
Transportation‘ T u x ___
17,410.00
a .
4-string double bass yi«L in gtmd Apply to Mrs. II. D. fhirant at Lake flat or house, desirable location,
Sales and Luxury T a x ,. Ot/iliiLOO Flo-idn .Diptrb t who travels, pays for slides 'whirl, lie bus colored with Japiopa
order. Address "C. II. S,," Taro of Mary.
A
v*
IM-tfc dress *'F. S." care Herald dffire,
“ While the transportation, - sales freight, * Bandit nn express package, nneso transparent dyes. The birds
Herald.
208 3tp
range from the tiny humming bird to t
buys
n
Pullman
berth,
tabes
a
drink
ford, Fla.
jjj.
and luxury tax cancellations became
FOR RENT—Three dcsfrable fur*
the great eagles photographed near
l - W S A T E art EJCCIfAN'CE for o
effective January 1st o f Inst year, the o f soda- water, or who has a taxable
nished rooms
for "housekeeping.
Oneida lake, ,ln his lecture, Professor GAY CRETONNES FOR LITTLE
LOST
smaller ear, 7-imssenger Packnrd.-Income tax reductions covers 1921 tys fnrpme. In ythur words, the relief Vlmlltiy showed some of our most de­
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FROCKS
Pkdno S4S-W -before 8 nr 'm ., after
srffftrdtsd reaches nil cln sses.Frcd R. Wilson. Car at Willlnni5,'GaLoJiT—Octagon
shapp&lt;| gold
1 well as 1922 n^id thereafter;
structive Inscctu and tlielr particular
6 p. m.
201 -Rif
There is nothing rn shrart, for little fago.
"Although the Florida office faces bird focf,. showing plainly .which spe­
197-tfc
’“ At: outstanding ft-Muro of the re.
watch, black ribbon band. |;r¥
mnids’ (rucks this scaion ns cotton
port is the fact that during the four n tax reduction o f more than tw'o mil- cies help to keep o\ir plants, and 'tree*
f-ixuigc trimmed‘ with rrelnnnc~)ust , SEVERAL HOUSES for idle, llouw
WANTED • . — Ruba W illiam s, phone 228
like the things one sce-i for grown-ups.
years the transportation, tax was op.- Ilntl dfiljnrs annually, Collector Ger- from being destroyed by Insect foes.
20tJ
for- rent. See Thigpen.
,90-tfc WANTFD—KuiieeintOfukiiry of * or- ford, Fla.
To the left isa slip-on
in tangerine *
The lien grouse, who was proved to
. eratlve, the Florldu district paid to ow declared that the total collections
W
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cord.
, ange grove. jCan give reference.,
color. The cretonne Is used for collar,
Uncle Sam $7.gll,231.-l5. In transpor­ for the coming fisenPyanr will not be bnye made away, .with 2.090 rose
Please arrange to pay cashi on dc Address E. W. Collier, itoutc fi, LaurThe Hcrhld, Ybe per week, dclive
ruffs,-pocket and Kind’on-lift:'skirt,
beetles
In
one
day,
lie
used
nk
nn
lb
tation and miscellaneous rales taxes materially affected. JIo . predicted
TheHlre-M has long shoulders. Medium livery, and.specify the kind nf wood cnV, S. G.
Join
the throng* of readerv.
|
TtOt-Cfp
that the marked expansion in every lustration* of 'the ecooomle value of
W*e requires l*-g yards ,36-incll f|xfngcr'
divided us follows:
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(Mine Idrds In the destruction o f In­ and ? j yanl cretonne-.
wanted-, when placing your ohlcr.—F.
Freight' and cxpreH8.—f9.Hj{20.11 elnsa o f business In the Florida I lls -j sect pests,.
HiC ife
When one wishes to add bloomers S. V ftnay,
Passenger and ^’ullmarr. 634,821,52 trict will furnish ‘sufficient new taxes
m
that are ttiniuUil, to harmonirc with
FOR
SAJ.E—C
melody
saxophone
' Miscellaneous sales u . ; 0 11,689.62 'oeasily flblo)h the two millions
the dre-a, a jvtUcrn lc » conspicuous _
WHERE ALL SPEED IS ALIKE istiscd
•good ns new. |120 takes it, half
for the d^roratlnn. NosuKlutd
"This means thnt^in the Inst four wiped
^ ' put by *In* last revenue ml.
color*, though, l’ccnu-so the tail ging- cas!i, balance $10 per month. R. J.
years $50,340,949 was expended in. theLight, Electricity, X-Rays, and Magnus Holly, HerAld Office. %
h.im to the- riijht is trimmed with hinds
170-6tp
Ilnvc the Hernld alu your next Job . nstlc Storms Declared to Move
Florida district fo r
trnnspoVtnilnn
’of cretonne-ui which green and rrd
FOR
KALE—Roomy
-cottage
with
lorm
blocks
on
a
Kickgriimul
o(,
dark
cbnrgc^ alone- Of this amount $31,- of printing. We- have tho equipment
with Equal Velocity.
Jlt*’
hath and LiVlic _sItcciiciI porch, gn10i),080 was for freight charges, and to do nil kinds of job printing.
T lm flii the radium rays we hnve mr
iguige iuwI •v»cllcnt,-corrt4r intr^WIthllt
. . . . . . ------y l iv- —rza - r r j:
liiilh-:i||on o f ’ a new nnd iiiysti*rPuis
.Lhreb blocks o f-hlglv schuyl ami south
trimming,
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B ia R a a a a n a E n n B a n a n R n x B B x n xa a a a a n U B x a a iiB H a a a a a a a w o rld of energy, we find what* seems
.
Confidence, ns applied to business, is the same
Piftt Model: . Pictorial Review side school in rapidly growing section.’
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K :m linnrewlve lestlmoriyJii llii'- lnw of -Uhthl's Ihess-Nq.-HWU, Sieaf.'^fo 6 No railrohrls to cross to ycach apy
~as failh*7n Hie'f t i-ld.br rctfghVii.
jvars. Price, .it) cents.
1- 2 velocity* governing these in common
Confidence in the good intentions o f each othcq;
Second Mclclr
Ibt-sa' No. 9865, school. Easy terms. Apply "ut rcsi
with other recently discovered pfienmoStreet hcfnrq KunSires, 1 to 4 years. Price, 30 cento, t ih nro, 2 (lrr
confidence in the ability of another to fu lfill prom­
enu. "tine ilednlle tliftig we do kni»w,"
day or nddresx hi. 15. Gifford, Sanford,
siys Professor 8&lt;xhly, Writllik «»f tin*
ises; confidente in the soundness o f the community,
.ejlu-r, "iiiiuuly, the velocity;at which
Fla., general delivery ony time.
’ — th ese are the things upon which business is basedIiilliteticeH nre transmitted, Jf lx 'IH.V ONLY LITTLE SON NOW LEFT
i’ ' * * ' . 2(W&gt;-2tp
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A n d tliM applies with double force to the bank­
(XfO mill's per secotid, the spCNWl of
I'Olt KALE—5 passenger 1918 31axing bukinr-e.
'The customer’s eonfidctico in^ the
light. Sic*far as vve ye.t know, all In- Father, Mother and Baby Meet Death
w’ell in good running1condition. Adtllienees that are trnnsiultteib hy the
strength and integrity of the hank; nnd the hank's
by Drowning In California - dress "C. H. K.," care of Herald.
•tlier travt'l at tills oup delllllte velt*cRiver.
eonflilence in the character and good intentions of its
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29f&gt;^ltp
Ity. Nut .only light, hut also the
custom ers, are th e factors upon which this Institu­
electro-niMgiietie pidlntl&lt;ms femployeij
VKslln, Gal.—That Sir.* and Mr*. FOR KALE— Hosier and Gays’ paints]
tion
ion is found'd. In Avlreless telegraphy, the Jnagm-tle Ih&gt;y K. Illglilntiil ami their Infant ;
nnd varnishes at Sanford' Novelty (
3
storms, us they
- an- termed, which . . cMlil. o f Los Angeles, Imjl been Works, Sanford agents
183-tfc
reach u* from Hie *un. nnd also ns w e • l l n,
Ilt Thres* Rivers. 30 mile* 1 _
hetleve, the X-ray*, travel tliroilg'h tlu-j east «if In-re, wax lUsrJtiseil when pass-' t-ARMERK— You can get sce.1 beo
-j-t
ether at till* one rh'llnlte speed." T hot | &gt;Ihg mqlttrlM* o^M*rved tl hoy of three J fram**^ and irfigntiorf plu^s at the
Ifg g g H m m B B S
|iih-iI ts^In nil these e^*i-s tin.- same Isj years Jdnyfng alene In an mitomohlle. Sanford Novelty Works.
lOO-'tf.' 11
|t HUgge*flve- o f a roiniimn soiirye nnd They asked him where bIS mother
FOR SALE- ■10 acres
____ in Imngwood.
.founlnin betid, nnd nno ts eiiilm|iU-»i»-«l

Paily Fashion Hint

ADS

In (lie t&lt;9ppo.slilmiv that brilllid unci
within fin* nmlcfiul cyaU 'lii.'fRh ivh k li
w o an- fimrilhtr I* it sitidhf and InlhiRely inu’rvi-htiiN world from which the
tiiilv i'ifc iiw know K f«ol nnd susialneil,
nnd which use* Hie lig h t—sw ift-iindUInttons o f the i-tlifr— n* tile cn iT ylu gi
tiLvnt o f IN varied Inthienccs.—Clinrlv*
htlUit'l In thl* North Atnerlcuii Review.

Wonderful Auditorium with unsurpassed ■
floors, poors open at 2:E10 p. in. till midnight. ;
Sinfcinp: (jy M.LSS .Kva Grace Warner, accpni- 5
panied by her mother. Tie eating contest and 3
5 other attract iona. Music by Fred Harvey’s 5
’ ■ famous bantl in the evening. Aut o bus s *
3 leaves Valdez ITotc^vSanford, hourly.
3

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GOOD TIME PROMISED •
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Tool Straighten* Nall*.

Even bent wire halls arc being sal­
vaged from the. waste piles In* Ger­
many and- restored to Usefulness hy(
tneams of nn Ingenious null straighten
er 1lint limy-he-fastened :tii the* work­
bench. The^h-iKe 1* de»crlhcd In the
I’opuhir'Kdeiice Monthly.
,
l ilitged lo one end TTT flie end Iron
hnne In u long lever with a handle. A
few linlie* from the fiip-mm o f tjte
|e\er nil Iron rod Ik hinged, mul b&gt; till*
I-* iiflnehed a elaw wlileh grip* Ho*
bead of the tiyil to bo *tciltgll|«ned.
,'Phe null I* plaeed tylth Its head In
Iiit* hint pf the claw nnd tvlfh It* hoily
br|um-n the Jatvs o f n tilnplghleiilng,
die wlileh l* operiHcll hy n lever. The
Jaws firmly gylp the body nf the null,
nnd when the lung .lever l*»driiwn
buck - tin* nail I* pulled through* the
i '.m 1 of the die end effectively straight*
rned.

Indian Haa Remarkable Memory.

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wits.

•in the water." he replied.
•’I biddy In wnlor; Irshj- An whti-r”

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Eh
corner o f Grovti ’mul Orange, ave- 2

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a
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£ -4 uf. N

Further questioning disclosed that L* See, 26, Twp.-20, Itnngo 29.^ lhos,
tin- baby Mid fallen Into thp Kawouli J. Ilaxter.
,
JI-2-lm o.

First National Bank
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river. The frightened niuiher ^ ? ^ | h^ *P R R SEE i P f o R KALE -I have
F. P. FORSTER. President
R. F. WII1TNRR, Crthltr
In to save the child. I nable to atvlm,;
■- s
.
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She cried &lt;or help and tho father. w»„V- « surplon t.f do-lh*. of Ruby-King ■ UKB KaBanBBBBMBSaMD■ *■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ KaElBBIBHBXBBlifeBBBHBSII
\v1\h 1 working on Ilia automobile, pepper /e c d ' wived by myself out of.
Jumped In, In on -gfTort to save Id*!thy very Injst New Jersey tsldck. $2.73.
tyife'Jind child. , Tin-hodh-H of ^lr. and jmr lb. Address, E Grolheii, l&gt;.mln,
Mr*, liighliinil were rei-uveml.
Fla.
198-lfe
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Preferred Death to
Removing Wedding Gown
---- A — wenRhy—-widower—named---

Kriiuss, '!&gt;/ llregenx, Austria, wax
a limit to-give Ids tw enly-yetifodd
ilnuctiter In ninrrlnge to n fnni«*r
An-lrhili olllcer. The father hail
iiuide eliihorafe prepurulloii* for

lit.* ciWelliifny, hilt when he suw
the girl's bepullful wedding dn-sx
he tloclnred. llt.wns ctit tm: low
and he would not permit her to
enter the church "half fliikrd."
He locked'her In the rooin'unttl
she decided to clm'ligo to mud herdress.
Later, the father heard n .revoh-er slnit, mid found ld*-«lnttrte'
ter I; Ins across the iicdi still
clad In hoi- bridal dress.

The tmd*l n-liuHve memory In;
America 1* said to heintig to it niiflvc
Indian of the YnkRtm tribe.
IllMosquito Bits Kills Young,Baby.
briiln cell* rogtslewevrfrytlling lie set's
or. hears.
Atlnmlc City, N. ,J.-rT«'» days after
I Hiring the war he served, will: tho •shu- was, bitten by u miMU|u|to, Jeunarmy In Frnnce, and wa* of much null'd Hrown, nine mouths old. djed In u
The
vnliic In carrying long messages, oK - hospital o f spinal meningitis.
se n ln g positImis, or cheeking sup- disease war curried,lo Jhe lathy hy the
‘ pile's,, nm'rtllng to nn Indian bureau mosquito, pIiyAclans believe.
'i
report. WliPti la* Whs hi camp’ In

THE GROWTH OF

-FpR S A L E ^-U j ton Rcpnhlic truck
• In gooil condition. New Goodyear
Cord tires on rear ‘\vheelA-*W, P.
Wnde, H 6 ‘ Ea*t Rich Ave, DeLnml,
Fin.
»
202-Up
T T itr^ .A t r r r ri hvr /T flT FrenTir
Ave.*
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• 203-3tp
F»tlt KALE -.Houstdud 1
Photic 99.

furniture
203-dtp

'J’ Le I’t o p l f s Rank o f S a n fo rd b eliev e?
•I 1ml tin* g r o w t h o f ih o d e p o a ilo r la rgely
in flu e m e a t h e g ro w th o f tho b a n k .

Plano,
gixyi
K IR ' .KALE —Upright
condition; for $190 cash. Address
. 201-tUp
Box 362. * .
close in.

• It invites Hie i&gt;cdple lo lirinir • their
huaiiu'SH’hcfe, irrespective of the aipount
;tlie j *.»nay-&gt;vjsh to dt’Mosil.
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Inquhc 200 Park Ave‘Uo.TWp
•’ ,

nue.
fFtlii KALE*^'Tievroiet louring car. |
Will HelJ at n real bargain. Seal
Wilson AJotor Co.,a First slrect mid,
Knnforil Av*^,
201-dtp

.T h e sa m e .cou rtebu p Irea tm on t
b e tx ie n d e d lo all, w h e th e r th e ir
cou n t. m n y *b e lnrtfc y r small.

F O I T s A lj: Vive tiHim bungalow on
exceptionally easy t«Tin« pr will j
rent.— A. P. Connelly A Sons. 205-tfc.j

PEOPLES BANK O f SANFORD

thle.
FOR’ KALE- To settle er-ltite,-seveni
passenger Cadillac, fin e’ condition; j
new-lire*, $1*00.— I1. E. {ilone, Orange
(lily.
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206. 6lp|

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Liq h h v e ig h t
DETACHABLE MOTORS FOR

WA’lTERCRAFT

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PEN D a glorious day in the out-o’-doord
-with:family and friends in an open
boat find tho
you off
-=* Evinrudo
...... mm*-breezing,
across th£ w ater to Pleasure Island/
F o r family picnics, hunting, fishing and
camping trips, week-end outings —’you’ll
need an EvinrudQ. It does all the w o r k no tedious rowing to spoil your plensure.
Quickly attached to uny rowboat or canoe. ’
Easy to operate. You can’ own . an Evinrude for oply $10 a year— ask us how.

LKK BROTHERS

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**onhl rail off, a regimentul roster nnd
rn til log lie evt-r.v Item . o f i-qnl|irfieiit
without any note or memorandum. On,
orio’ oecnMon,* after maktug’ n full re-.
Itort o f observations to the extent nf
n thousand Hems-or'more, he repeatmi the full text of tl lecture he Imil
-heard the night la-fore. Tjlls-WOR' In
the presence of the lecturer himself
nnd was pronounced perfeet.
lin and wo in Vienna and Budapest."
“ fh o enemy ought to have been
Boy Found Treasure Trove.
throttled/* the premier Is ’quoted ns
A kettle o f gold ha* been fmirttl on
saying. "Now you roatlxe thnt you
a mountain by a French sclinolhtiy
who left Chamhery Intending to ns- hayo HtHe chance o f getting your duo
ee.tiLMount Diane, l ie had no guide nnd you arc disappointed. Germany
and toi food, and did not even carry is resolved not to 'pay. In addition
the traditional nljH-nstnck. After half she is threatening for you and- threat­
nn hour's climbing lie came aero** n ening for u&gt;, tho Teutonic flood is at
Kettle. Looking Into It he found 183 our gates. fThe Tyrpll is hut a geo­
gold piece* .dated 1109 nnd lieiiTlllg Die graphical definition."
arms o f the house o f -Savoy. •Intme*
M. Mussolini urged fascism for
illnirly the J‘ounrr \votilcl-he ntouiu
tiilueer nlmnitoiieJ Is itriijected climb Belgium; ’ Franco, Italy .. and Grant
Br i t ai n t*» defend western .culture
■nntl bMik Id* find to (lie police.
against Germany and soviet Russia.
New Arrangement.
L'-J—J__ 1
He. was h conlraclor 'ami' after
•building nine houses on Hie same
plan, blue print* wore, of no a*on*»*-|
qnonet- to,him. The truth house was.
well under way tlgfore he gave much
iiticiition to the details. I8*&gt;iiney,ed
the structure nnd was- asbmlSacil to
find that Vi fireplace bud Ih-cii luilR
In flu* kitchen. Illy other houses had
qll fnctxl Hie west* This oat meed
the east.- •

'.F L O R ID A
Get your office supplies, atattonery
and Post Card*, at the Ilarald office.
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. A. C. L. Dray Track
Nekt*
* Office
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FOR SALK-—Or will accept rt light
Inuring car or Ford truck.in R0&lt;J'/
condition, ns part payment on my
Steams-Knlght touring car, having
standard equipment, Include! with
car are spot-light; stop-light; one ex,
trn,•new'tiro and'rim and new Ualffornia winter top which is tmw on.
This enr will be a dandy f^r .4&lt;)me one
who cap use it and enn lie seen at
018 Mcllonvlllc Ave. G. E.. Atkinson,
oiyper. ’ . *
20fl-3tp

. .fr n jic

— A T -* -

ROUTH BAKERY
SANFORD .MARBLJG &amp; GRANITE WORKS
: J O H N GOVE, Proprietor

’
.aiaw . B, v f EMETE« Y WORK A SPECIALTY

1018 Weal FlraV Street

HIGH CLASS AUTO PAINTING
Wc use nothing but the
best material; all
- -.
work done by expert \yorkmen;..

w AUTO PAINT SHOP

7
room. 411
204-Gtp

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1818. W«t'First 88*^

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FOR RENT— Completely furnished
rhouic, 6 rooms nnd bnfhj modern

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Next to Princess Theatre

FOR RENT
FOR RENT— Furnished
Park Ave.

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Sanford, Florida

FOR KALE— Modern Bungalow, four
rooms „ and bulb, garage and ce­
ment sidewalk, 1103 Oak Ave.
205*3111
FOR SALE—The best bargain In used
Ford coupe’ runs like new, looks
like .now and as good ns new. Alsu
new Diamond cord tiros. Easy terms.
Price J115.— Sanford Ilulck Co.
203-2U-

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FARM FOR SALFT At .Moproe, Fla.,}
121i acres with 7 cultivated/ Two
good wells, and' luirn, good location,
good land. Opposite new school hrrjso.
SHOULD HAVE f i n i s h e d
■‘•On same -street, as the building lots.
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— Address Mrs. E. E. Osteen, Lajce
PARIS, Nov, 23.— Henito Jlnssolinl,
Monroe, Fla., P, O, Box 64. 206r3tp
the Italian premier,‘ in an Interview
with Die Lausanne 'correspondent ' o f FOR SALE—5 acre farm on paved
road, Reasonable. Terms. Inquire
Le Matin, &lt;ahl thnt the allies should
D.
C. Howard.
206-3 tp
have finished the war, “ you in Ber­

Standard and

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F. II. Black has iRirrhasgd a fo u f.
A m eeting-of the Equalizing Board of th* City of Sanford, Florida, will
arte tract of land that adjoins hW |&gt;c held ‘at -the (J’jty Hall on the 27th day o f Nbvftrtiber, A. D. 1022, nt eight
•b a s e b a l l •:
GOLF
1 i
place from J. U. JohnsJn.
o’clock p. nt. at which meeting said Equalling -Board will hear nil claims and
foot b a l l t
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objcrtionsMa to the character of all mid improvement# to bo paid for in part
j
Fred
lk'llf-vvho
has
been
confined
to
&gt;■ BOWLING
bis home by. illness is able to be out/bby special «esscssmcnts(' nnd as provided for in the resolution hereinabove rcbasket b a l l
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TENNIS
f'.’frcJ to.
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again. ” •
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t r a p s h o o t in g
.
.
W
itness‘
my
band
nji
City
(.'lerk
a.id.tho
Seal
o
f.
thc City of Sanford,
BOXING
Born
November
10th
fo'.’
Mr.
and
CItAS. L. BRITT, Editor .
Florida, on this the 16th day or November, A. U. 1D22.
.
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Mrs. 1). V. Warren a girl. . ( '
(SEAT )
'
L. R. PHILIPS,
Born *N'ovi)nber 0th to Mr. nnd Mrs.
.
.City Clerk, Sanford,'Florida.
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C. I*. Rabun, n boy,' w hi has been ll-lC-23-2tc
h n n n mn n m
ta fa fa fa fa
given the irahic o f Charles Tolar.
,
fa
Joo Wynne, son ,o f ,H r. and Mrs.
fa
fa
R. T.‘ Wynne, of this plta’ c,- }isd n nar­
fa row escape from denth at .Salem, Ala.,
fa
fa Iwhen his automobile .was'struck by a
TO A 1.1. PERSONS HEREINAFTER NAMED OWNING PROPERTY ON
►a fa K. fa fa fa f a fa fa fa fa Itruin' and he was thrown out and his
MAGNOLIA AVENUE:
S.
fa
^ machine Wrecked. Mr. Wynne was
fa fa »a jb -fa fa »3
fa
*.
You
arc
hereby
notified
that
on
tho
12th
day
o
f
October,
A. I). 1922 the
** knocked, unconscious but soon recov­
„ , . “ T T ~ t fIcnrv ,,ur(!o.t Since the war th ee have Wen several „ ,f thc
™ " w,n ov* r lh"
City
Commission
o
f
Sanford,
Florida,
did
adopt
a
preliminary
resolution pro­
ered. ills sjty ucas carried about one
‘ PT u
rhL is b ll b o i l r«
dlaputtHl tit’es. In J919 .................A V ^ V a " ' ,
y ," vvI , '900 P1"* t0
one
blit
viding for thc grndin^ nnd paving of Magnolia Avenue, from Tenth Street
“ of the.Merchants
c h a n t s bl*
l0 thp t.flw lWf(.rlw, Wisconsin elcv-i'1'
],dur
W,U 11 ^ e . f o r Chase
A large crowd followed ‘ Charles ■huittlrc.l ynrils down the track.
nntl C«. to gut out of the cellar?
South to Central Street, with vitrified brick or othor hard surface-material.
Ray through his five reels of rem
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U B (g j
l,v n r,e Coach Zuppkrt o f IKi
Tho total estimated cost o f caid improvement o f Magnolia Avenue Is |2H,pictures nt the Princess last' night, i f a ’ f a f a f a f a f a f a f a f a
counters long enouith to jump nil over Ilinu!s
l° *'** ™vc" t^iference
The llcrnliL,wll| give a prize of n
„
.100.00.
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Hot ary club and ineidciitty Ju n t,,d;
pair of hand-painted toothpicks -for
He is the popular kid with the San­
fa
The assessments ‘ against thc vnrloua pieces o f property hereinafter detiro Lest answer.
ford public.
fa j scribed, abutting upon thc cunt, mplntcd improvement of said Magnolia Ave•°TW Mer'chtmUt, who haw on their M
last y e ,r Iowa won
fa nuo which have been tentatively determined by1 tho Assessor, covering the
Ithr.ui) no players that have .fow led IS J tiUe .‘m « l'cf*«nL.go basts, wlth- •But it has been said that some of
But "The Valley of Silent Men”
fa ; proportion o f the expense of said improvement to bo Ivomc by thc respective
in several years,.hnvo been f i g h t i n g , , ^ mi-eDi.g*( Imago, Wlwonsln, Ohio the Rotes would - rather hpvc the key will draw n record-breaking crowd to­
j jd&lt;ces'of property herefriaftbr described, and the'estimated amount o f benosome
to fume one’s cellar than lie Chumps. morrow night.
'what bne, might
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j p. ,,|i. Woodward, o f Orlando, was fit which will ncc^iu? ‘to tho various'' pl«*e? fit property herolnafter'deacrlbed,
nil season, but showed some signs of
W’otider why
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•f------out-of-town visitor Thursday.
'.' UbuUin|rti|**n said-Magnolia Avimie, to be improved in the manner stated
life Inst nicht. and alUiough pressed Hornsby Going
It’s an giiver Curwood at»&gt;ry end
Mrs w ,, ^i0]«|er» and son' William,; #re ii* follows, to-wlt:
hard all. the way through the three
And did you notice that Perkins guy that l nuf-ccd.
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C.i ;e visitors in town Friday..
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Amount o f Est. Benefit
After “Babe’s”
games, fouitht 1^ out until the Inst
and JVarren Tyle.r—hoW they picket!
Descriptioii {)(
pf Property
!*&gt;operty
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jphn Schumnn and Owner
Heseription
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Ancssment rto.Property
fra inc. aml won over the It o ten bill 111
Scalp Ne.\t Season op ttpeed 'last ni^ht. &lt; Showed ‘ real
$IOU.OO
The \ alley o f Silent Mon u ,11 Jre ,ln'o^hter Edith arrived’Thursday. Mr. i hiicrlilsn *N uH »,.lol JtUlk t , .daikhani P;'ark Heights 1
pflia. his makes tho first win tjf the
Loiu,*so they dill.
Men nt the Princess k rid.ty and
Bas purchased property here. d. F. McClelland, l«ot J. Blk I), Murl.hatn Pi
I’ark Heights 1U8.U7
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season for them( but since they see ft
urkhum'
I’ark
urdny
night.
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Mr,
and
Mrs.
Fred
Ranger
ami
son
Stcnza
llaunuster,
Lot
.t,
Plovk
Ei
Mar
FORT WORTH, Tex., Nov. 22'.-'
Warren told us about bin Uwi aifHeights:
ran .be done they Intend to wade right. HoRorM Hornsby o f Fort Worth, Hr”
‘ 110.00
2.79.87
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i Ralph, also dohn Rahger, ill of Farmplications
of liniment. ’ before V the
iWL'k oo f f Dial’
real jngtbn Maine have arrived and will JT^* G* Stockton, lira., Lot tl, Block K, Markham Park '
through until they uro rerdgn x&lt;4&gt; a*; }u.mR&gt;rpit champ!at; o f the major lea
And then comes a week
I* nn.tnt contenders. Chase &amp; ( «,. w h o j - ^
,,f imi wickler*' in the W h 'c but ive-can't account for Perk’.i program. We have had a pecp’ nt :t.|
d *th*,. v in 'u .r hl,re;
Heights
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....279.87
. 110.00
have also been bowling under the KaUon‘ j J
UIIeW8 llv wi|
ill oven WUrdT
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am! when*this program is announced
, s DlnkeKand Miss Olive Dinkel J'* *'’• B*?Pvr. l ot -7. Black E, Markham Park Heights
498,!f7 *
COO.O0,
If__ *...III
Ui.U iiirmtn,
nfd
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name handicap’
will l.»
be Ithein
opponent*
ysiu’ll say it’a good.
motored up:to Jacksonville on Sutur- C. P
*'• Drumniond, b [it. Lot 0 and All 10, Blk. 12„ Tr.
surpnss the .mhrk.Lof.dg fjiir-bnggers
And the wise ’uiia say, "What
tnotf' week, and it is predicted that he set this year and possibly beat
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176.00
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* day to attend the fair and while there
-* l‘- R--1 rafford’s Map
Would
lhone Merchant? have dorm to
lb,we two chilw irUt pu t'u p a nasty tinho Ruth’s world ttleiml of .Till, h
And there Is one good picture com- wj„ bp the
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2501)0
If Henry l’unbm had been Ing to the Princess on ^-ireus night, f t Chapman at (hoir ,U)m, ' „ t
Unknown, I.at 2. Block 11, T h 1 . ,
r, rap. even though the Merchants nfc ;sui(,f
viait|ng here recently.
j. \theU ‘ Riltcs
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250.00
pii-dlcteil In .have n shade tin Letter
,Hornsby,
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. oner of
.u -T the
h ire .
laky ,in the cirrus in the nftcrppon,
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The Sjiueial Assessir..ills-against the vnrioms ploCe*. riT property above
?ee the pictures that night nnd you’ll j
given by the-Indies or described aro payable optionally, as follow s:' Either in full within thirty
outlook.
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(greatest rightriiunilgd liutnncn of ullb
-rhe Hotao-Chib.-bowling tn ^ h n u t t ^ - S
f c r v l-cinTT ofTlOiL Moyle* (he Rotes—nrc^ saving their fny it was one perfect day o f untcr- ^ t-ivjc p ^ g ^ e on the iawn ai'tfu- '"days- after tin- .i^iplelioii of the work, or in* ten equal, installments,* wjth inio.vln.nl:&lt; for the'seeipid’ half. Must (moment.
nc poor form ns any team i n n on ,,atu,rs Jhi, y ^ ,r
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library, was quilb.a, sueress.
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tere t at the rate o f eight per cent, per annum from tho date of thceomplelie, they haven’t shown any of them
the alleys this reosbn, were no metch
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nnd
Mrs.
E.
L.
Dinkel
.were
T
ion
?4ld.iniproveimnt.
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And. wait until yoA see w hit a
%|J0j,:,|njp in ()r)u,ui0
Saturday.
A meoting.of tlx* Equalizing Hoard of tlm City o f Sanford, Florida, will lie
prediction* nre no\y,, that if those went to The plate, but. rather, aimed ;«
the cards for Innksgivmg.nigh.. A
j j, iipjpj, |,.ft Friday for Mobile, j held nt the City Hall.on life 27th day of November, A. D. 1922, at eight o’clock
’ 'Tls /nmorei) that 'Until Annum n regular Thnnkagiving
Itotrs don’t 1 pjck up a step or two, get on base.
'giving spevmb( f,)r n fcw day* business trip.
P- ni- llt which meeting.said Equalizing Board.will hear all claims nnd objecUtiing bis men distribute the fertilClune.fi Co., will bo, slipping Hu m the
t’hnrlid Hartley, (Jtiy Braswell nnd tjons.as to the character o f nil said improvements to bo paid for in part by
And of course4it will In* fallowedi
r n:
i « ’f tod,-IV. in order that he can save
key - to their cellar ' before many!. :W * ,u,nlt T % hv
n t ,,..,
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|Charlie lledth alb brought in n turkey special assessments, npi| ua provided for in the resolution hereinabove referby -a swing lie^ developed ... Hus’ &lt;•!f hi(( ..pi,p.; &gt;vt tj K.
Battle.fimtrl.t ihyPtlro
Tire ycgnlar
yr-gnlar log brainy nnd Sattirf
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red To,
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' inolUhs .lii'fure the start Iasi aeavog.
Tbeln fatmers want that game.
idny feature.
line of the.best games scheduled .on
Oompitriag* (lie Litsebhll swing and
’ F. H. Rahil, of Orlainbi. officiated
Witness my hand ir- City Clerk anil the Beal 'of the City o f Satiforil* b'lorl-,
lliiit work is the one ,tonight between, the golf swing, be said that in ih
at- rtie service hi-hl at Christ Church ; da, on thid the Kith day, of Novetnlx-r, A. I). 1922.
.. o.i ’o i l you ft.rgel Ibe fai l lh.it
All in nil, one log week next week.
the Farmers ami Men's Ciiib: ' Both execution of bulb, concentration
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Sunday afternoon. Father Peck, of
tie o' * a foe! bull game here Satur
lhe.se clubs are made up of goad bow'l- lieietsary.
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City Clerk, Banford, Florida,
Sanford,
being
unable
to
attend.
day. Kanfbrd play Ft. Meade and Ka f a . fa fa fa fa fa iu fa fa
ers pud tile Men's Cjub- defeat will
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel spent the weoh
-11r-f --- .J i- going 1 luvvc a now* on 1 fa .
i end
mean the Farmers tilling'for sivoitn
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end in Orlando the guest of Mrs. i\
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fa
,(„™.. (nt.tiui tiny
......-jSiki in. I rouble XVilh
C, Maury and Miss .May Rind.
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u.niplish. lie bowling fans will findF l ’ C l l c h H o x i l l j A 1&gt; 0 ( ] %
'Mri .and' Mrs. .d. If. Houston ajul
Wilkoiisoli has Jos 'boys
) t;e
fa !
a treat In store for tbtm at this game
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Mildreij -Houston, of Sanford, TO ALL'PERSONS IIKREINAFTF.U NAMED OWNING PROPERTY ON
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---------e&gt;i'tkmg *.ur regular Ibis w.iyk.i I ary fa fa fa fa pa fa pa fa fa fa
and a large erowd ot Qn-luokerr, arc
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iwere
out
of.tow n visitors on- Bua' ELM AVKNBH:
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PA RIB, Nov. € l. 'Battling t BiKi s v jji l);4yc Ktiatenune new tricks tin
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rsqieeted-todje tH
&lt;otL limol.
riRt to puglistie fame mMrw-d nnotn
i MJ- on t’. yir opposition.
You nre hereby notified that on the-12th day o f Ovtoher,* A. D. 1922, the.
Mondfty, the "Btli, marked the openLast night's score was ns follows:
Mrs whuffcr and dni!l'ltter,
rr ‘setback yesterday whim bis lictm-aCity
( ‘ommimlon o f Sanford, Flbrnla, did adopt a jtrtdiminary re^dUtion proC
Merchants
Co
f th . Ii ,’ e u nii o f the Turin‘*f lht* hunti,',f « “ MoW ,l" ‘l “ a il&gt; 'Tice, went ... Jacksonville an Thuts Cf &gt; ‘ %m,n “ ,OT “
Kl-.rulit di, adopt a prolimmary ro*dUUon pro,^'twas ea-icc-lled by the French Itoylm4'
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♦ , hi the day our ninmal# hied lienee A
\,lwr„
C h a ffer will receive V“ h" K f“ r ,,u' ‘Tr!,,hnK
' K' v,Mir ,,{ I In' 'Vv,'n'" ‘ fr,,,’v
Street, Sotith
) 2d 120 115 :w
1 .-rkius
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federation. This action reinforced lb-1 a o f c ; . w i M l e ' h a t o BtcW-n and , h|&gt; ^
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to Thi, tcenth Street j with vitrified hrick or other hard surface material.
165 125 :2i j 1
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Rive
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(nine raonBis' suspension, which Siki i
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r,‘" tpI1" 1. ...ball nimble -qairrel. timid deer and '. ‘
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estimated cost of Hliwl improvement of Elnt Avenue i# f l ’J,Burdick
.......115 I in i:n 3H8 i
Ivio
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rectjved from the federation on No- till
900.09.
others of the fei
.80 122 3(5:
fcatbr.y amlwo.dy tribe^
A T A ^ A C IU F IC K . . DORGfS
Tyb-r
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1v«*ml»er tub: — l - - The niwesjinicqts apninXt the varimm plec-rs-of property* herfihinfter de-'
B.'Ji'ilalt
*i2h n r bin '1591 When the suspension expires, lbDiana » wrath wan greaf- T ( ) l j|t |N (; ( A , {t $r&gt;0 C A S H . S IX
See wre e Horne dry says be will ly appeased for
a rapid and fient- on '•tHUfliN ti t A H, Sail t ANI1. NI A K,,r|bed. nbutting upon the t at. mplntcd impnivenw-nt of #aTd Elm Avenue,
------!. Si-ncgalese, who has also been deyiri
t - it Bj ' iS R ii&gt;If*s ris oit) next .o'isiW ainughl of firing and killing rang ant’ K Q C A I j l*A^ H U N T S .— I’ . iV: O. which have been tentatively determined by, the, Aaacaaor, covering tho proporTotaN
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I-'"! .,i-d of the lit It-. lie won from, Gimme* it oi det lip&gt;y he get* that way.
200 -J fc ‘ tion of till- expense o f raid inlproveiueut to be borne byr the m qx’ctlve pieces o f
echoed through ihe woi'nts nnd dell, M O T O R CO.
Rotary
|.Cnrpenller, most apply fo r’ a ’ new Ii~r
! property hereinafter described^niwllta estimated amount of th Ix-nefit which
the
livelong
.day.
Squirrels
seem
num­
llrnry
. ~ ..... !t;i 120 128 H I Cense, wliicb the federation can reO ' .n o n e that's what Hornexb/
will in erne to the vajlyus pieces of property hereinafter described, nbutting
erous nnd tnltny- pdyed lht; penalty. ONE KILLED.' ANOTHER
109 109 120 318
Bill ***%*ij«frMjTt
Oise. The* license was roticellej by a ’ T'S, Babe” hadn’t raid so-yet.'
upon
said Klin Avenue to be imjiruvcd in the manner above stated are ns folSERIOUSLY
INJURED
IN
Quail, thikigh. pluntiful, were not so
9B 118 HO
Dens ,
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Vtito o f 12 to 2 upon clmrgiiA’ or val *
i liivi i-M'dpTTitrc tirnrpm nyrwim ty rtr^- r.'nrrfHtr len'qip ingr'in'TrRrTnuritF inany. lmggcd. and- Lut'-ftiu: v-utuiur—L i i. litm u s ...J 2 Y. i i ? ___ ill am
Amount of Est. Benefit
!rtltluglltered. .One limn proudly#carried
139 151 H I
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.spoQsnun. It,i.-j said that the f v d e .- j o v e r them-hnrn-rlorminjr t|ip*.
Description of Property
JCKSONVIhl.E, Nov. 21.— If. L .‘ Owner%
Asessmcnt to Property
homo ns histrnphy a large rattlesnake
ntion is couSiilcriiif further at lion Pb-rev, of the Red Sox. mu* o f "i hapr"
Ctaik, ti-o.i-sentative of i New York Seth Woodruff, l.o!:i 9 nnd 10, Block 5, Tier 0
I.VlA.OO
|501.Urt
gunned
while
hunting
in
a
swamp
179- against S)ki. *
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&gt;
« side-kiek*, is in for some ex'plaintng i Farmers are anxious concerning the iheiiiirnl firm, was instantly killed S. J. W. BrDsuit, F it ;:„iy i« k in. Tr.
120.00
298.44
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t lettuce crop. Some very fine lettuce and F. S. Behnell. proprietor of a J. S. Dinkel, Lot * , Block Id. Tr. 7
233.16
260.00
Slaiiding of the CliiL&gt;»
. 250.00
.... 233.15
ir rtamling in the fields waiting llie hVal nu-dieiiie institute, was seriously Unknown, f^it 8, Blotk 12, Tr. ii ...... ....
Won Lost Pel. Landis Invesiigrating’
.SMUGGLING CHARGE AGAINST
Unknown, Lot 9, Block 12, Tr. Gi,.,
,rufFJTf *■*•■ 233.15
250.00
more
favorable
market^
while
n
great
injured
when
the
automobile
in
which
y w ii
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Congrcgatiimals ......
SIXTEEN IN FEDERAL COURT
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tUe
Barn
Stormcrs
and N. J. Duggar, Lot 2, Block 13, Tr. 7 ....
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260:00
231.15
dial
of
the
crop
has
gom;
to
seed.
wor&lt;
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Men’s Club' ........ - ...
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bOO.’OO
400.30
11, Allen has been busy the past w eek dverturndd about ax miles outsjdg Unknown, Lots 9 nnd It), B|oek II, Tr. 0^.
.\kfrj
2 % '1
rarmera
&lt;11? I V . \MOfliilrd J,rc»«» I
the city today. The ‘accmont oei-rfrPENSACOLA.
Fla.,
Nov.
21.—
The speutal n«.«i*r,sments ngauist the various pfeccs of property nbove deshipping
.beam
and
getting
a
fancy]
to
1221 CHICAGO, Nov. 21.— Replying
Mprcbants .....
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Nnmcd in two Inilietmcnts alleging ■price. The celery crop {s iloing fairly n*d on the'ao-ealled Wnytross read.
scribed nre payable optionally, as follows: Either In full within thirty day#
2122 repoit.i that two’ major Icagi'e bjiae-j
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Bilinell tonight was -in a local bos- after the completion of the Work, or in ten equal* annual installments, with ineonsplraty to import Chinese aliens i well, though many are complaining of
JHHI 1 all ^layers nn- .vtol;itiag_ th* rule re
Cha$g (z. Co. .........
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pi tnI with poSsibly n.fractured skull,1terest nt the rate of eight per cent per annum from tho date of the comple*
and liquor into* the- United States : rootknnt.
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! tin ding barnstorming bv. playing win,
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from Cuba, C. I’ . Moore, of Cre#t- ) ,Mps. J. T. Matthews, who whs taken and .sevj-ie bruises nm| ints ilx iu t; t|on o f said improvement,
view^ former detective, and fifteen to the Fernnld-Laughton4hospital for "is he ad and body, lie was unable
A 'meeting of the Equalizing Board o f the City of Snliford, Florida, will
Western
Conference
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started ycstrrday by Commissioner
nt her# will he called Gw trial in fed­ blood-poisoning in the leg, has now re­ lo give a idear account of th" n.'ci ho held at the * ily Hall on the 27th day of November, A. D. 1922, nt Eight
H o n o r s M a &gt; l ie o lltll “
l.nnilin b|.nin hi** rctaro fioin the East.
eral court here tomorrow.
Those
ilciit. Both men wvfc pinned berctiln o'clock p.^in.,at nhiehm'etjtlng said Equalizing Board will hear ijtl eluinis and
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(}(| | jy I ' l i r e t ^ f e i l l H S The players qre Bill Piervy, pitcher named nre said by officials .to In* covered sufficiently to be at.home. • &gt;
objections a# to the clinracter of all said improvements to be paid for in part
j t his. Robertson, who underwent an the overturned ear.
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uf the Boston Red Box, and "Red
members of .one o f the most system­ operation' fur appendicitis at the lios*| The two ^nton nre understood to j by special assessments, nnd fts priAuiled for in the resolution hereinabove re-CHICAGO/ NuV}-33.—Tilt! west?r:i. tlldliarn, tw irler of tin Detrgit Tig- atic smuggling .organizations ever
bnve been en route to Dins mo re on furred to.
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eonferencti football title, wort last year t r*. They/ aro alleged to have been brought to light in Florida. The trial pital hns recovered and is nt hpme.
business Clark driving the car, From
Witness my hand ns City Clerk and the Beal uf the City-of Snuford, Flor­
J, L. Horn, of Empire; Ga., Is a
liy Iowa* may nut lmvo nn owner thi* ininn hers of n club which played o n is expected to Inst several days.: .
what eouln be learned the machine, ida, on this the ISth day of November, A. 1). 1922.
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guest of Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Mnnn.
year n# Mleldgan and Chleagti remain j L ’® Angeles last Sunday,
tunning at a lively clip, struck u
It «s probable/ according to hvw*
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W. T. Mnidding and family and W.
Hnndl rock,in tin* road, wft* deflect­ 11-10-23-21c
undefeated, nniT should the three &gt;*iu;
yers for the defense, that severances
City Clerk, Hanford, Florida.
C. McCall ami daughter,have removed
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Y
RIM
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ed front jts course and became annext Saturday in tho season's final] M ILL
would
be
asked'for
some
o
f
those
in. * *
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manageable. The ear fell down a six
games, the conference honors will be1
di-Jed. .The Government, however,
Mr. nml Mnl. Snitp, ul Gflur^lu. have
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shared by the trio*. .
i GHIQAGO, Nov. 23.- A P-potLfrom entertains hope of trying all defend­
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Ito'ori!
liirtiini;
over.
- Major John L. Griffith, commission-1Furl Worth, Tex., that Dick Kerr, ants at .once.
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or of athletics In tho conference, nu former White Box pitcher, had Hiked
ebasbd
u tract of land on Munroo
TO ALL PKRKONR HEREINAFTER NAMED OWNING PROPERTY ON
coum-ed hist ..night that thqre is no for reinstatement was denied nt tho schooner, Sucruas, nbnnnl which Ixith
, FOURTH 8TIU5ET:
stieet
and
ia
erecting
a
bungalow.
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provision in tho rules fur a poM ncs-.jt-fflhj, of Commissiouer K. M. I (indis. liquor nnd celestials nre alleged to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Conner nnd family n fiM I J R fib A I 5-UR. I I l i a IN
Ytiu are du tuby notified Hint "U (hit 12th day o f October, A. I). 1022, thc
s*m play-off and thut the rule limit- [ Kerr nfusod to play with the Chlcag &gt; have been smuggled,‘ is named as the
near Sanford, have moved to the plnce! H I2AL R A R (J A IN .— IL
O. MO* City Coiumisfiion of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a preliminary resolution pro­
ing the -cqnfiiiehcfl teams to seven)club last •eastm nnd rast hlx lot with principal defendant,
Hg_ was, o ffi­
m
, T O R CD.
200-tTc viding for the grading nnd' pnv’irig o f Fsnirth S tm t from Sanford Avenue
games
would, prevent n deciding eon- a setiil-professional club here wbhb cials sny'.'thl4 mainspring of the . nl* o f Mr. Naugher. . .
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West jo. Myrtlo Avrijue, with vitrified brick or other hard surface material.
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unlawfol
Tho
total estimated cost of raid improvement o f Fourth street is $12,090.00.
1
game
next
Saturday,'
Bc.fojp
he
pan
be
rrinatutod,
it
Ivsajd,
Thr
ln,iictir)cnt's
charge
that
tho
In the. final
The
Asessmcnt* again*! the various pieces o f properly hereinafter de'ts Mihncsota, Gliivago Kerr will have to serve a year on the ^fnI1trnbnnd cilrpoes
eitf'poc
were brought
Michigan meets
a.-rihed,,
abutting
upon tbe contvijiphitcd improvement o f said Fourth Street
J\ fpom Culm o ff the west Florida const
"ill fnco \Vixcnnsiif, while NorthwciU, Inuctivo list.
•HOPBRTY
ON
vvhiiji
have
boon
tentatively-determined by the'Assessor, covering the proTO
ALL
PERSONS
HEREINAFTER
NAMED
OWNING
' where Smaller and faster eraft took
ern will furnish . Iowa's opposition
portion o f the expense of said Improvement to be Itornc by the rest&gt;cctive
JHYRTLE AVENUE:
\
DR. RALPH STEVFNH
tin* rargo nhroml and .Innded it on
You lire hereby notified tluA on tho 12th day uf October, A. D. 1922, the pieces o f praperty hereinafter deserllnsl, nnd the estimated amount uf the
• , LIKES NEW PRESS the shores o f Choktnwhntchpo Bay in
the southern pnrt o f Okaloosa county. City Coinintsslon of Sanford, Florida, dU| nclopt n preliminary reanlution-prct- benefit which will nrcitie tn the various .piecea of property hereinafter de-Tho aliens referred to are said tn Vidlng for the grading and paving of Myrtle Avenue from Fourth street South urilx-d, abutting upon iwiiil Fourth Street to lie improved in the manner abov*
As this tamed# J«*ing jirlnted there
Combination Offer
,
ii no more ihtore.de.l zpcctAtar than have been sniuggled through Apnlnehi- to .Thirteenth Street, with YBrifietl brirk or other bard surface material. The slated arc a# follow#, to-wit*.
total'cstlmatod
cost
o
f
atiid
lmj&gt;rovt;ment
of
Myrtle
Avenue
(a
$27,600.
,
(
rolo
Inter
where,
by
special
arrange­
,v
Amount
of
F.st..RenefR
M-lbs. Guaii. Su£iir$1.00 Dr. Ralph Stevens, Lho.has watched
Tho Atwessntents against the vnric)us pieces of {troperty hereinafter de- Owner
,
Description o f Property
Aaesement to Property
the Daltly jferabU grow, from nn In ment o f the mcmlK’ rx* o f tho allegedMb. Bulk MitfdTea .50 fant ta its present r.ixc’ and he has i!- ring, they were eared Cor, Inter placed seribed, shutting u|»on the contenjplatcd improvement of said Myrtlo Avenue, It. W, Simms, Lot 16, Block J&gt;, Tier 2
^
$ tUO.Gl) - $175.00
The Kpcci«l zis csinient# against th&lt;- various piece* of pruperty abuve d»v
v.ayajtnd .faith in what it would be- aboard n- certain train, and accbm- which have been tentatively determined by tho Assessor, covering thc propor­
nnnird by one o f those to Philadel­ tion, o f the expense of said improvement (o bo borne by tho respective piece# scribed nre pnvuble optionally, as follows, either iu fuUa\fithln thirty
,50 lonu*' ir it had tho “ proper
nient” r.q lie nouriuht d it tmhiy with i phia. Louie Ying, wealthy Chinese of of propurly hereinafter described, nnd the estimated amount of the Itenefit after tho completlort of tho work, or In ten etjUal unnuni inztallmenLs, wlU
Tu^k&lt;jya for Thanksgiv- two year’s kulau ription in advauco nL 'Philadelphia, Is said to.b e the pro-. .which will accrue to the various piece* o f propc-iiy hereinafter descriltcd, nbut- Interest at the rate o f eight per rent, per annum front thc date of tho com
- ...
ter watching Ihe Iqg now Duplex press orlctOr o ' the. iiiluml elrvoring house. tlsg upon said Myrtle Avenue to bo improved In the. manner above stated plclinn o f said improvement.
.
•*
ing /
. A meeting of the Equalizing, Board o f the City o f Sanford, Florida
turn tiipru off over 5,0|)0 nn hour nil He Is understood to ho here for trial uro a# follows, to-wlt:
and has with him, Henry Chu, Chi,
Amount o f hbet. Benefit will Ik* heM nt the City Hail on the 27th d^ay of Novrntbor, A. I). 1922, a
Potato, Shrimp and fohlerl nnd ready to, g&lt;». ' Th?- genial nere
lawycjr,
o
f
Philndelnhla,
who
will
Owner
,
Description
of
Properly
’
Aseasment to Property Eight u'Chuk p. m. at which meeting tq|id Equalizing. Board will bear nl
doctor says that Spnford will grow
• Chicken Salad
Ije
one
incmher
o
f
the
defense’*
array
D.
E.
Beck«r,
Lot
10,
Block
.0,
Tier
6
..............
..........$259.03
$290.00
claims and objections ns 16 the character o f all said improvements to bo pal
rmv f niter than ever with IhP new
o
f
counsel.
Frank
Brunson,
I-ot
10,
Block
14,
Tier
163.87
,
200.00
for hi part hy special asnetunonU, and as provided for In the resolution her!
Daily Herald nil fixed to fide. .
i r MitiLi
* •
‘ The xpeclal assessment* against thj) various piece* o f property above de­ l:iabuvo referred to. *
.WltneA my hand as Oily Clerk and the seal o f the City o f San fori
Coll 498, If you want that bagtfngo scribed arc payable, optionally, as follows: Either in full Within thirty days
.Our. rum U to SERVE tho commun­
ity, not merely to have a job^-QUIGK looked after with despa tch.— QUICK after the completion o f the work, or in ten equal annual installments with In­ Florida, on lid* tho 15th day o f November; A . D. 1922.'
terest at tho rate o f eight per cent per annum from date of thc completion of
i
(SE A L)
L. R. PH ILIPS,.
SERVICE TRANSFER. Phono 498. SERVICE TRANSFER,
liH-Th-Frl-Sat.
the
said Improvements. *
*
City Clerk, Sanford, Florid
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OF SPORTS

MERCHANTS w in first game
OF SEASON BY DEFEATING THE
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CELERY SEED

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

FOR THE
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OF LIQUOR LAWS IN
EMPLOYMENT
TAIN FLORIDA
NIGHT SESSIONS
COUNTIES
IS. INCREASED
TO BE HELD IN
IN OCTOBER PASSIVE INTEREST
IIERRIff TRIAL
CER-

FIVE MEN CHARGED WITH .MURU*1 tho situation In i.uropc, pointing,
DF.lt CANNOT GET
to n renpproachmentspf Ihe Turks and .
JUItY
•Soviet Itussin nn’onimoua war clouds.
In the'm eantim e, he cleclared. I.ud- &gt; ■
i l l r T I ip t s v i r l s l r d I 'r f M l
MARION. III., Noy. £2.—With pros­
cmlorff am i'other German m ilitarists
were planning a coup against the pects of night sessions of court being
held in nn’ effort ‘t&lt;». expedinte ^com­
eh niocrritic government there.'
Dcscrfhlng tl»e present as a time “of pletion of the jury t o 'try llio* five
grriftest cHal#," he urged.tho United mgn chargecf witli murder in ocfnnocgtntra should rctiew . conversations tioii with tho Merrill mine killings a
with Franco and England which, now panel of titty veniremen wero
without definitely committing ‘this on hand in the County circuit; court
country to nrjy'set, progr.mi, ^vould this tnornjng f o r,txaminntloii. • Two
present to Gcrmaii-eyes n picture of!hundred and thirty veniremen have
the throe unpleasant folks who facet! been rolled but only ftiur jurora, acher in the war.
, , |cepted.;
llg said siSmer or later Amerivn
would, hftve to ipfertut lierself In the J’l.OKIDA I'tiST.M ASTEIt .
'
NOMINATED TODAY
pots-war affairs o f r Europe, because
sho
could
a«t
continue
to
Ive
comfort■»
•
(II, Tli* towi-lillrd f-rr»,l • •
able and wealthy if Europe was cov­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—Charles.
ered witli blood.
II. f
,wa* nominated by President
lie expressed hope that the* United
Harding to la- postmaster of Clear­
.jStjitesTnigh|. eatnblijdi a pini| ah to water. Albl-rt I* Lucas received a
jv.hnt was to la- done In earrying out similar appointment at Ocala.

V

Former German Mili­
tary Heads Plotting
Against ^Demo­
cratic Gov’t.

T

PHILIPPINES
TO PETITION
. INDEPENDENCE;;!

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INCREASED IN 2!) AND DECREAS­
ED in 'F o u r t e e n , i n - ,? '\
DIJHTKIES

1'nken By Public Says SfW'ohna'
County (irand Jury
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■■o d a y;■■■ ■■
t n r 'T f c * A m o c U I H

1

j nix 'the txiM-nioi rr^»«i
WASHINGTON,
Nov. 22.—Em­
ployment Increased ill twenty-nine
and' decreased In fourteen industries
ill Octohei; compared with StpleudK-r,
the Department of Labor nmiouiu’cd
in the s^me period thirty-four or fofty-three industries reported increas­
ed pjjy rolls.
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*

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ST. AUGUSTINE, Nov. 22^-Judf«
Glbhs this morning dismissed ths
grand jury of St. Johns county which
has hcyh 'Jn session1ten days Investi­
gating th e -operation of prohibition .
Inws in tho county. A ftar they had
churged “gross violations" and laxity
of enforcement.
The jury today
brought in throe indictments alleging
violations of the Inw and said . the
chief obstacle .of enfom roent waa
"indifference or passive interest of
Hie public."
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i

Citrus Men From
West Plan to Visit
South Florida SHIPPING BILL
HAS RIGHT OF WAY
Party Forming To Pay Return Vi*it
TO BE CALLED
To The Snhshlitr State.

| Ur Tlir AMiii'lalnl l'rr««l
•II, Thr A»*»rlnlr«l
NEW
YOKE, Nor. 22.—tieorg'l.Al'.SANNK. Nnv. 22— Tl.c l*ni'cri Cltmcnrcau today prepared In
ianne conference.having organized
irest after having delivered* his
*
.
• for.work i* now ready to take up Its
first address in the United S tales,
ir&gt;k of restoring peace to the Near
For
Final
Vote
on
Passage
on
,U »
warning the Americana that tier*
An effort of fsinct Pnshn nnd WANTED tl MILLION'S-REFUNDI Pimm for n visit of California cit­
‘ 29th of-Thla Month
man militarists werej preparing.
the ToAish cJclegation for open ses­
rus fruit growers to Tampa and south
HD JILT M \Y
** II ANlfJ.lv
for another-w ar. - Although h&gt;
-----sions ronplete publicity of. Ml c«»:
Florida next February, in return for . ' . I l l ) Tfce A u M - U lr S l ‘ m « l
IT
spoke fovcrcntly nearly im hour t the term s of the penrV treaty and join
- WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—By a
terrace programs. have been avcrrtiltht';
visit
of
Florida
citrus
fruit
men
and a half the tiger allowedditlie . with England and Franco in imposing
(III' Tltr \ sumjCIuIciI
io California last June, are jnatiirlng straight pnrty vote the house rules
vd and news announcements will be
lit nrj Germany,
i.
fatigue.
WASHINGTON,'
Nov.
*
.
’
2.—AmVri*
at Hie California end. and communica committee brought in n resolution
h liraitci to •formal commutrfquca. *
He- sens frank, in his critlciMit. »&gt;f
r :tn debt funding•commisslorr called.by
(tons received from Edward-A. Street, giving the administration shiping bill
.NEW . YORK, Nov. 22. . The mili- A m n b a ’s post-w ar attitude, d ed u r-t
Secretary
■
Mellon,
chairman,
to
m
&lt;
et
iditor nnd gener.'fl manager of the the right-of-way in the house with
NKGIti) SHUT THROUGH
ii.g it had n large&gt; shiire, in imposing
u 'th Jtpmanmn finaneinl mission ta rirts in Germ.iny niready are pro­
California fcilrngraph, publjritcd—j t t provision of unlimited amendment flnnKAUT-UUNH M-GCKthe oeftre term s and had a duty to!
to
this
country
to
d
is
-'l’nriiig
anolher
w
ar,
Georges
t
’lem
in.
*
I
Ijin Angeles, show that profrrvs* ‘s 'n l vote on passage November 29th.
• IN PLANT CITY which ha* coin
■a tji.it th'jy were enforced.
• - -IciiKs .nrrnngemei)t:i foj- funding fnrtv- lei an, w ar prem ier of France, ihi lnred
lu-itig in.iiU- iu lining up a represen-;
( liaH^nging the worth of Germ any-&gt;1
last night-in the fi|_t-t addrt-ss a,t
one million w ar debt &lt;d llumsoia
lutivc party for tlie trip.
' liu tb r (m»»pl*lr«l r rf H l
.
?-• r ni.tine to a treaty , the T ig e r ’de- 1ESCAPED WITH TRUCK AND ALL ^According to plans as outlined In
. riANT CITY, Nov. 1*2.—Itoy Alex the United Stales, liumhninn1 repec- American tour.
,■hired
th
at
if
F
ran
c
e-had
known
in
k
"Don't you read the newspapers?”
THE MAIL M \Tamlcr, neghdj was shot nnd killed in entatives it is uederstoud, have a
Mr. Street's letters, th«&lt; Californian*
lilts' th at reparation i would have
he
ilcniairtlcd.
"Don’t
y»7u
know
wb.it
•TKR
the stir. I -of the negro section early ptaii for hnndlii/fr the debt.
expect
to arrive in„Tuiupa on Tues­
‘ * •
bi n u n p a id 'f o u r 'yenrs later, faht
that means?”
"
.
today by Kind l.lloyd, another negro.
day. F ek i|, leaving Los Angeles on
.
—'IJm-itTiger”- of -France, speaking tvoUhl h’av r gone nn to I’erlln!
-4 It&gt; Th&lt;- Iw iiH ’In lr il I 'r r - O
.Alrwiuktrtffl? shatAlitpucfe thejiatri
.The 'tiger received a great buibt of . CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—Bandits eaiiy the preceding Thursday, Feb. I, ami
ftTVently
before
a
parked
house
at
ind ran a fdork lwforo he fell. *Lloyd_
{today held up and robbed the .post‘of- traveling by waytof New Orlcank and
the Metropolitan Opera House, review- applause for tins assertion.
is said to be a former turnkey for th.
1fire m o t o r truck carrying air mail ti» Jarksonville.*
sheriff l.iigfinnf I*olk cdTJnly.
One of (the prime inducements held l.LOYD GOES TO ’JOLIET W lt tl
flying field for Irtfnsfar- to plane ami
THE REST OF HIS RED,
'kidnapped the driver, who cr.capcd. o u t for making the trio at the time
FRIENDS
INDIANAI'OLIS, Ind., Nov.* 22.—
,'th e d tiw r turntd up later and skill, proposed i'» 'that, the Native Son*—
Getinany leatis the world in literacy,
I and daughters,- will i&gt;e in Tnmp.v for
rlh&lt;- bandila dumped lifni- out am
( I I ) T h r AnaiM-Inlrd
},
tin* South Florida Fair nnd Caspari according *t» •« statement today by
i M-aped with truck and -130 lit ninil
JOLIET,
111..
Nov.
22.—William
Garland ,W. Powell, national- djrVctor
illy Carnival.
m atter. The driver was taken in
Brass Lloyd, wenithy Chicago, radical,
.( {he Americanism Commission of
The Californians boosting and iccharge by*pAntal inspectors and dost-was
put into prison garb early today.
th e-.American Legion, based upon oPtiirn v i s i t bended by Mr. Strl&gt;e*; have
|y nuertioned.
Late,
last 'night Lloyd, who waa con­
published an itinerary, and Itavo ol&gt;linuftcs of the lOSO'cfrisns. The Unilvicted
with twenty others under the
(he
manufacture
tliul
sale
of
lig
ltt;
i O*
I l l y T h r A ^ n t l n l(r. .il. •P r r —
#
taineil .reduced, rates nnd othe con• •
u l Htutes is eleventh on the literary
Illinois
law for Jadlcal utterances,
wines ami beer In-lug permitted. Wuyi. ■
ST.
LOUIS,
Nov.
•
22.—Declaring
c.essions from Illy Santa Fu wild
iiuiii;; nations,'
iiiiioui^, i-ii.
.................... —............ . . .
. . . . . -----IIAItlUNC AND CONGUFfis W ILI-jjiit -0f leading
Mr. •Powell
’voluntarily
stirraridered al Joliet pen­
the
i
esiilts
of
the
re
ren
t
election
were
and
means
of
cnrjHg
li*
rJh
C
-d
l£
tim
i----l
V
r
,
'’i
T
'Y
N
’t
i
F
Southern Pacific from L«|.s Angeles ti»
HE ASKED TO GRANT ;
■mill.
itentiary
to
begin a sentence of from
s
wlilch
have
b
w
e
r
illGer.h
Strong
Imlma’
t
T
^
th
at.p
u
b
lic
*
n
tltim.
of
U
W
s
.
which
Whs
form
erly
'
V
^
A
c
i
’l
V
New Orleans, nnd from the L. &amp; NCountries
one
to
'five
years.
America according' to Mr. m ents favors repeal of thtw Vobityad the business of saloons, are to k{
C L O &amp; lb U
and the Seaboard Air Line from New
ntes than
Gnrmnnv
liennurl;.
Switza
rt,
a
score
of
slat'e
secr-taries
of
th
e
1
studied
by
»
committee
apiK.inted
by
--------Ol trails via Jneksonville to Tnmpi.
lllj Tho .\MOclntnl I’rr-iol
Powell nn- Germany, Denm irb.
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Winn MrA. iVlton After RoU Call Left t ’oiieesslons also include a nihe
MA.VII.I.
Nov. 22.—President 11land, Holland, Finland, Norway, assoeiatioii n|i|Hiso | t«» tin* |iru!iil*i- #lhe nssociat ioii,
All of the delegated at the me&gt; ting
the Hall
llanfing und' congress .will lie peti­
i,it,Mills' return limit on tickets, toSweden, Scotland, England, Wales am! lion nnu-ndiiu-nt yestfcrdny perfected
tioned t» allow the Philippines legis­ France. “The IU20 c.ensus showing plfiws for modification of the dry on- &lt;r.pn-ssitl .jubilance ovi-r wlmt they
getlu-r with variable routes for the
III) 'I SC .(Mui-lMlril l*rr»«t '
lator to call a constitutional conven­ that mote than-five million persons, forcenignt law and eventually repeal th-clare wcio ovorwheJniiitg vlclorlea
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—The return tpip.
for
the
“wet"
forces
in
the
Novcuilx-r
tion ami frame independent republic or six per cent of-tlfe American popu- of the 18th amendment at the closing
Details of entertainment nftcr a r­
(II) Thr
The A
A.uaaorta
o c l a i r d P r,r a a. l • •
first
American
woman
senator.
Mrs.
D iia i la 'd ltdpar
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in the Philippines. T his-a result!.»|f ladon, are illiterate, is too-low, he- session hen&gt; of n two-day conference. electlup.
rival in Triaripa havg been left by the.’ MOSCOW, Nov.
as the! W. II. Felton, of Georgia, j ^ s e d her
Establishment
of
n
mngar.ino
linment
of
workman
and
peasants,
In
an adaption by .the liouso today.con- cause n confession of' Illiteracy to a
Californians In thg hands of the Flor­
Resolutions providing .for the workn also senatorial career today after answer­
curmit icsolution passed by-the sen­ cm iis tak er wns necessary to enroll big out of n plan for dispensing nlco- official orgnij.of the aasocialon
idians co-operating in the effort to their picturesque garb, have assembl­
ing ome to her name and making a
is- uHd(!Y-considorntjon.. _ •r
make the, return visit wholly .plena- ed in tho great throno room of the.
ate recently,
'. the’person among those who can neith- holie beverages under
the
regulation
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brief address amid applause of sena­
\V.
II.
Slayton,
gcBernl
director
o
f
l
Czar’s old pnlnce, within the Kremlin,
Ing^profitalilc
and satisfactory.
^ |r. i*„well
tor spectators.
er read nor write,- ...........
..........declnr- .;of states
, ami other directing the pre•„
In the folder issued by tho- Cali­ to discuss new Inws designed to bene­
DECLARES ENGLAND DDES
This made it easy for the illiter-'s i ntatmn to congri-ss of lulls for b-gis- the assoeiatioii, sai*l tljat ( ongress-:
fornia committee the advance made fit tho proletariat.
&lt; latlon fJtvnrhblc Irt llu- w*-t« were pre­ man-Hill, of Mnryhind nnd Senator-1 |* \ J s ' 5*0,0011 FOR ONE STRAW­
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NOT NEED GULF. STREAM eil.
at'r to eonreal his ienornitcc, Since
|,y Florida us a citrus fruit producing
The legislation to T&gt;e considered in-^
pared for submission to tlu^conference elect Edwards of New Jersey would
BERRY PLANT WHICH
\ln-re wns no test of Iit»racy.
be spokesmen for the association in
State Is. ciledi the folder stntiiig that eludes the Inbor code of land law s,,
which
met
in
public
session.
IdNHON, Nijv. 22.—Science has]
PROMISES
REVOLUTION.
in illiteracy of HT.Ut-1 in*
Km
Florida's estimated crop of fifteen civil,laws, and luws providing for un- .
Although the association was forin- the • house and senate. ‘ fie assorted
come forward recently to destroy, nn- two!*'* m;ites during the period 1910- ul for the special purpose of,obtain* that the body has ir«7,«00 . members
million
boxes thin season will he not ified courts of justice, all of which re­
*tlier iif man's long cherished illw- R&gt;2P, was, fur the most
THREE RIVERS,' Mich., Nov. 22.—
. . part, due to inn*
ami la. In gpod couditioti financially.
far
from
California’s crop;—Methods quire readjustment owing to the new
repeal
of
•
the
prohibition
Hons, but at the same
time U has
.
, re, - thoflt states Imviag received the greatHi' skill no contributions w ^ e ac- Fifty thousand, dollar* for n single of picking, pocking, spraying trees economip policy.
amendment,
its
executive
commltteo
m-md a source of constant nnxicty tOj( t
flf j minjKrnnts.during the
strawberry plutlt was pnid tJdsy by
. thine who would attem pt to under- last decade, according to the stato- luis adopted a resolution opposing* the repted from intou-ats formerly inter­ E, Kellogg Company, fruit growers. and* general grove practice in Flor- ■*' The parliament, known officially a*
•jda also are ivpntioncd. ns worthy of the All-Russian Center Committee, is'
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■stointion of saloons in the event of gated ill the lrquor trade. . .
itand the caused of climatic condi­
\ The* plant is to lie known ns Rock
sjudy by the. California citrus fruit the highest legislative body In Riiiala.
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Hill in ,honor of itn breeder, llnrlow
"The American Legion.in appalled
Tho throno tooiii where1 more than*
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OF
$2.*.,000
AWAITS
M. Danois, the wpll known hydrolo­ at tho discovery of America’s low RARE BLUE GOOSE IN
Rockhill, or Conrad, Iowa. Tho pipee intn.
. In -his communication to Edgar A. 300 members from various parts of A -t
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-BRITISH
CARINKT
MEMBER
gist,.who hns ninde a s|»cciol study-of alnndinjt,” he said. “The correction of
is believed here to Ih« the higlu-st ever
CLEY ELAND MU8KUM
W right, editor of the Florida-Grawor, Russia have assembled, If virtilfUy
the Waters of the Atlantic, has df- this - deplorahlo Stnte of at fairs ^vill
paid for a nlngle utrawhcrry plant.
Mr. Street states that many Irijuirle* unchanged from the days of th* reign
rhurd that the temperate climate of be one of the fan-most activities c&gt;r
LONDON, Nov. ^ 2 —The Lord The plant Ivenrs iii early summer rind have.already been received from per­ ol Emperor Nffholaa except th a t the
-,
Hide
gci-se,
among
therarest
of
the ltri'.i-h Isles and the northern the Atiiericanisn/f’ommission.”
~ bird* that migrate acroiu Ohio and Chancellor, I^ird Birkenhead, Is fi* heghis again in the Intc siiiniiicr, sons contemplating m aking the long
coast of France does not depend on
frost trip, nnd thnt reservations already are thraifq has been concealed by a white
Among the first steps .which the Le­ the most bcautlfu!*of the species have anciafly the hardesl hit of nil the liearing continuously’ until
sounding board intende dto improve
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the Gulf stream; nnd that Its diver­ gion will take Is the holding of nn
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members of the cabinet who have to comes.
lieing made for the journey.
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the acoustics. Upon the walla, which
sion would not therefore leave this American Education Week,- Doc. 3 to been .milled to tl\e collection of tho retire'from office because Mr. Lloyd
"Wo are paying the price,'not wito,
A fter seeing the great South Flor­ nrc of light blue and gold, and upon
Cleveland Museum of Natural His­
section
of
the
world
in
the
grip
of
an
•TV'f" ,,r ,hc ' vor,'‘ ,n W«:«DP
»» ,, illu s iv e nnd the undertaking of n tory as to tj*.' contribution of Chea­ George lias resigned tho Premiership. the idea of making a profit, but ns nn ida fa ir tho_ylsltors from the Grlden
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Chancellor! incentive to growers nnd breeders of State no to he afforded every oppor*.’, the ten immensa gilded pillars, still
becoming
nn ...-I/jrd
ex
fight
ter K.-Brooks.
have proverb llmt the Gulf Strenm, tion
loses
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0,000
pounds
sterling
n ' plants to develop new varieties," said tunity to sec mqny of the big groves remain the arms of the Imperial fa m -.
for n perimbof five years, it was
An
unsuspecting
flying
"V”
of
rising to .the north of the Antilles, announced. The Leglon'a hope, is to
year nnd the hnndsonfu suite of opart- Mr Beatty, who Is n nationally known of Florida, to visit the principal clt \|y, nnd from ten enormous chandel- (
icra scores of the old Imperial double
docs not pass tho Sargasso Sen, and eliminate ilfitcrncy by U»27, nrtonling thcf.o wild, grayish blue birds dipped ments which the Ix»rd• Chancellor
—
“
* expert on strawberry culture^
olto the waters of the Winous Point
the nojion munt Ik* discarded that it
The purrnnscr
purrhnsdr sau,
said todny
down on th*
The
,ouny he
n bcliov- ^w^* . . . trucking
to.
nnd makers, four look
Mr. Powell.
Hunt Club near Port Huron, O., with wnys occupies, rent free, In the House
_f hsectons.
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*d* “visit
of whom are women. ‘
traverse* the Atlantic to bathe * th f to In
ed the plant he had purchased w oultf|T
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inspect packing houses and shipping
Tho reception hall of the Empreee,
shores of Englnnd nnd Frnncp. Rut he does not have to hustle for revolutionize tho strawberry indus- points, nnd especially to investigate
Education Association, the Legion has They cnnifi .close to tho boat in which
adjoining
the 'throno room,, la filled
Ho expresses, ihc view that tho
* ' try. &gt;
jhe new pro-coollng plants, coloring with ‘elephones and noisy typewriter!
.. adopted ,05 its slognn, "Adopt in lilil- IBooks had been waiting for just such ^ living, as Is (minlly the caso^ with
• Guf Stream Is. merely the hnckwnsh
r ip rate Today,” recommending that its
plant's, and to ^co.the application of operated by short haired atenognphof tho M|uatorir.l currents. Funnnet members end other pntrmtic citizens a gathering. There w as'u scries o f CX-office holder ’ in the . United MEXICAN SHOE INDUSStates.
Amiiho
who 1‘"
has filled *K"
tho
loud
reports
nnd
the
thin
“V”
moved
’f-*.....-*■TRY IS ROOMING the new Bnogdcx method of preserv- era.
bent provokes dilutions of tho heav­
tench immigrants to read and write on minus eight of its members.
exalted office of Lord'fchnricellor, for
ily salted equatorial waters, which
r
toi* T ta room of St. Q « r , . . of .o ld .m i
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 22.—The •time.
This method is being tasted In I
^ |arj{eit ^
[n ^ K n ^
and to mnko them familiar with Amer­
Ordinarily these geese might have however short n period, is entitled to
iranslnte themselves Into permeations
yoi/ngcr
gcneratidn’
ln
Mexico
Is
be1
ican
history,
American
Institutions
n
pension
of
6,000
(jounds
sterling
a
forced the piece do resistance at n
California this «ea8on#fpr Y ,e ^ r s t ^
^
rh#n^ , #hrm supporting
I
"J the loom lightly salted Arctic and
Near for life If he chooses to-claim Ing taught to wenr shoes' ami the lime,, having been perfected in F ly nnd
-system
of
govern
m
int.
Army
few
dinnerp
a
rtie
s'
hut
Mr,
Brooks
more than 3000 incandescent lights, b
t-ontlnontdl w nters., 1^ is these per­
it*
.
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I
laentlon* in the eastern ’ -Atlantic draft tests showed thnt out of 1/&gt;'*-&gt;* recognized them as the ra re blue
C nllfornlnn,., Including Mr. Street
2.'U persons examined, 21.9 ’l « r cent geeso a n j preserved them for tho
Fx-Ia&gt;rd Chancellors' usunlly livo decreasing In numbers, if statistics
wliuh have lieen mistaken
for
peasant lawmaker*.
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rend nor write, Mr. musetiim—Cleveland Plnln Dialer.
compiled by the Amerirnn Chamber of anticipate th at a party of 100 to 126.
long
to
enjoy
their
pensions.
At
the
could
neither
branches the Gulf Strenm. They nre,
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. . present time there, are’ five of them Commerce of Mexico ore correct.
.however, purely local currents nnd {Powell declared.
Hnve
the
Horald
do
your
0«U Job
' Not only hnve im putations «&gt;^ foot- to Florida next February, although
Butterflies live only about twoMn England,-alive nnd Hearty.
*nry nrcordjng to JLhp Reason.
of
printing.
Wo
havo
tho
oqttlpmwtt
CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—Edgar Fra'ly,
Tho la w Lords nrc really \ the! w enr^TroilT^'.United State* iperea*- M r.'S treet stated in one of hD let­
nionths.
to do all kinds of Job printing.
under
Bulletment
at
Miami
on
t
&gt;
V
cqu
iv a le n tn f *the Aim-rictin Su p re'iuc ed, It Is .said, but during tho past two ters that February was n bad time
The camel, while never n compnn...
i.y - Ffor California citrus fru itg ro w ers to
ionablc la-ait, has one hitman wrak- ^hrirro of murdering his wife, recov­
Agoutis, Httlo brown- animals na­ Court. They are Aho highest-cyurt of.year* several shim factories .h a v e ho away from their groves v.nd their and Foat Cards a t tho Horald
&gt; ,
nn insatiable lovu f6 r Tobacco. ered Hufficlently from the operation tive in Guinea, are born with prac­ appeal. It Is for these services the started Iq Mexico unil all.* ro thrivGet your office aupplles,
business.—Tampa Tribune.
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be kOtgWrtli , U»
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so-colled
pensions
nrc
paid
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80MEUVILLE,
Nov.". 22.—The
ilun" of the disposition
of Western
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grand jury .Investigating. the JlallThrace came liefore the powers today mjIIs murder mystery is expected, to
hen Dnioi l’nslia pn,&lt;cytted tactile. H,]jQUrn tonight until Monday. Wlt.. . . . amii .....
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commission' on military
te n lto
r ■jjj.gjiij celled today In nn effort to
I |i| matters Turkey’s cfllm to all U r- show motive for murders included d’d r iU * embraced v.ithin her frodfem n u sties in llyll homo ntnl wlduurbr of
■ oi 1913. Venisclo*! f°r Greece, mu Vlnlit,‘'woman. .Mrs. Gibson, who said «
1 ^liAtely opposed the claim support- she saw the murders is scheduled to
.&lt;! JupsSUvs anil Rumanian* who tell the Rtory .Monday. •
facoie.1 maintaining Jlnritxa.rlvrr nn
western hmi'ndnr.J’ of Tdrkey In
Korope.

RUMANIA DEBT
WILL BE PAID
• SAYS MISSION

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922

OF DISPOSITION
WESTERN THRACE TODAY
COMES BEFORE POWERS
turkey

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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BANDITS ROB
POSTAL TRUCK,
KIDNAP DRIVER

RICH RADICAL
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WETS” PERFECT PLANS FOR :
MODIFICATION OF “DRY” LAW
AND REPEAL OF AMENDMfy

FIRST AMERICAN
SENATOR
CAREER

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Russian Peasants
Frame Laws Amid .
Imperial Splendor

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�N F O U D D A IL V H ER A liD .l’CjESDAY,
chfd u'nd sllvir taffeta combined'with •
tali aa»life. Yet every father and
sUvfci ribbons. ■ ,
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mother would* gladly give up their
In the receiving line were • Miss
o^n lives for the' shke of their chll*
Clarke, Mr*. J, M. Wallace' and 'the
dNn. ’That mother who goes down
bBnorce, Mrs. Grady Hidden*. Miss
Into thru •■valley of the shadow of
Ularkc w#s lovely In orchid georgette j
death nnd brings bp a little, babe,
gees down Into a deeper gloom when
over satin, with large collar of white ,
Uf.c
leave! the lips of thnt little one.
silk
lace
and
*n*h
of
wide
tnffeta
rib*
Ltyks
like
rain
and
colder
wca'thcr,
$7.00 values a t, each *
Vnd tho.fatH.A who’ js ns Die strong
bon. Her corsage bouquet was of.
Values $2, $2.50 nml $5.00^
pink rose bud*. Mrs» \7ntlioe ‘ w n s; Several deer nml many turkeys urc ,^ak .fo his '^illil- becorti'es n shaking,’
.* Kolhff nt •
feed ir\.that tragic moment when the t
attired in white cjrcpc satin combined the net results of the first day. "
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.i'.vith georgette, wore with a core a g o ;
A. H. Crippen left for jick so ii- and fb.-sh of his flesh, take an eternal
Iof icd rotes. Alts, GUIdona wore uni
viflb Inst Saturday and will bo absent departure.. • .
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.NE\V LINE OF
• ; exquisite (fown of silver cloth wilh- for several days on business.
But these parents who mourn to*
iovVrdcnp^rs
of
roae
pink,
georgette,
j
caps
jjliir flowera w^rc Radlanto* roses,
/j Many *finnford .Hhriners* aro T ii d a y . «Ij ro t monrti as* th&lt;S*o who do
Just
received,
$2
and
$2.2f&gt;
i The ly}Tj*«&lt;*p«ssed quickly in the ill-; J acksonville this week -taking In Hho Hot know rfio benutiful faith that
J U S T A R R IV E D
values, nt
jteiertilfg game of bri’dgr plnyod dtir-! big Shrine rereinnnlnl thnt is-a p a rt ■they hitvo experienced, and who en­
$4 'and $5 values at
joy" n wjd€ clreje «r* friends whose
*lhg the afternoon, mid when scores of the big Fair Week: •
-rtn rf s OTO-rm t-tn - tTirnt TO nThTpHTHy*Mr. and Mrs. Williams' and T.-*^. und in n hope thnt they may to somo
Huff are in the fumi of Manatee thi: extent .share their grief. I t 'D t(jQ
Just Arriving—Prices Ranging from
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week looking after the business of Uajui.dit of these beautiful reintlonnr,.s t h a t will enable Air.' and’ Mis.
the AmorlVan Fruit Auction Co,
Dickson to bear V,unr grief wdtU ro-PAY c a s h a n d s a v e
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Mrs. Willinm llottnmley, of Tam pa, signment to the toll of God. The
Mrs. It. It. Dens received n plainly la in the city torjny visiting her nnyiy death of sweet little children such ns
then* cnuid n rift in the home, with
vartity. Mrs. (iiddens, the honored, friemh. The But lam ley family 'llveo
the loving 'grnqJparcntH, and in so­
here
foiMnany
yenrn
but
are
now
resi­
(was presented silk lingerie.
ciety. Hut the human fellowships of
dent*
of
Tampa,
following the awarding of the
J. J. N . CONNER, Manager
(jhrlfUan noclety i\|wnys to some .jlcprises,dainty refreshm ents, consist­
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Trce serve* ns a balsam to breakiilg I
ing a f pink nnd white brick tec credm, *C. li. Bethge, of the United M tts li
/lenrts.
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Angel food enke, coffee nnd divinity Corp., of Brooklyn, N. Y., was in the
The .funeral of little Myrticc was
city
today
cnllihg
on
the
lleral*d
o
f­
fudge w ir e ’served by a . bevy, of
'held from the'fam ily home this morn­
young girls, Misses Alice Runyan? fice. He furnishes* all the metal for ing a t 10:30 o’clock. Father Fox ofjl.lecrctV returned yesterday from a trip Helen Vernay, Sara Evelyn W i­ the linotypes.
'Related. -.The interment was
at
to the Royal J,‘nin) Nursery at Oneco liams, Florence Henry nnd Mary Eliz­
Grcenwood^cemctery,
with
Undertaker
The F k k t National Rank, building
and the Knull Nursery a t Yalhpa. Th’e abeth lYileston.
,
Hon'd In chargo.
p u ity jilso’. enjoyed the privilege’ o.f
The occasion was onp o t exception­ iq goiting ready, to go up. , The
For the present, Mr. and Mrs. Dick­
MRS. FRED I)AIDER, Sodcty EdltJr living shown over the famous gardens al Enjoyment to (he. ninny guests and fences are being fiut up around the
son
Will 1n!;o up thqlr abode with Mr.
on th&amp; estate of the multi-millionaire, thi lordial* hospitality of these . tWo F irst National nnd the Pulcstou
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Dickson's
fn’thr ami niotficr, Mh anil;
P o tter Palmer nt Sarasota, also tho hostesses w .V reflected in every do; Brumley buildings a t the comer of Mrs.*H. H. Dlckaoii. of South Orange
I t jm m tu rn a a r I r a s i i . v U llla * » •
First, pnd' Park ave.
—I f
&gt; «Im
estafa uf John Rlrigllng aijd several tail of this lovely affair.
.t M t . « r If
a r « e n i * n f c l a l a « , w » l*
avenue.*—Orlando Itenbrtet-Btar.
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m f M t i l c a r / fa I h U « r p a r i m r a l ,
others.
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, Mr. nml Mrs.&gt;J*mo*-Swec'tjcy nnd
ka a r e a l l y a a » r r c l a t e «
THANKSGIVING; PARTY*
cx-Firo Commissioner John Grady, of
a t t u k c o u n t r y c l u b Boston, Mattr., arrived Thursday nt\d
Mrs. George Huff entertained the
SOCIAL CALENDAR
will be in Luke'Mary for an indefinitePipo- Organ Club M w tay afternoon
Have yiftu made your re.icrv.itinns ? pcrioif. Mr. Bwepey* la building mi•bt beF homo on Lqurcl nvcnuu, the^e
tesday—Call m eetingPreparation*, fur n grand opening other fine bungalow, this makes tw o
(being nineteen members of the club
Guild nt Rectory nt .’l p. m
dartro and card u iiiy -a u L progressing IronranfifttlhriuuTTiuiirthere i.ik| Mr. f "Yor-Florida: Cloudy tonight
; ijnd n rtuVnln-v o CwIailors -t&gt;r«*sent. —
in fine shape. ■'Flic Halo of tickets hna Swoeney- has . got the ’ buonting. miirit ,1*5. and Wetlnclnlay. proU&amp;hly
The club voted to 'have n mission
Tdenday—Bridge for .the Social De­
been unusual and to the meiuhlirs who for Lake .Mary. *
ftS r.Uo-.vcrs In ex-tierru* *'*SO‘J th
partm ent of tho Woman’s Club at study hour once
• i each month nti •n reg- have not arranged for th e i* ic k e ls ,
l^.t* portion, slightly cookr in
ular
meeting
and
n
coinmlttee
wns
3:30 p. m. with Mr*. Paul Riggers
nnd those df their invited ' guests,
The big neW m arket end grocery r-! Central portion tonight. * •
appointed to procura an instructor.
os'hostess.
t
.' should* not delay-in (he m atter. Mrs. will open this Satgrdsy. • This Store
The
Rummage
ri/mniitlee
anntumeW eilnesday-^lltcrnturc
Department
Psileston nmj he.r staff of workers re­ will occupy th(&gt; store il&gt;om between
will meet promptly at 3:30 p. m. at jed Hint n rale uxRild bo held on flan* port a strong advance sole and Mrs;
the liill HardwuriwCo.- and the S an­
{ fold avohuc n ex t Saturday. . t
Kjilght says th at.p in n y reservations ford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co. nnd will, be
tho Club rooms. *
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At
the
conclusion
of
a*
m
ost’plciutSEE THE NEW SUPERIOR
Wednesday—Mr*. Frank M iller' will
hate Ivmuv made for tho card 'party. called Stokes’ Cash Market.
Mr. CHEVROLET AT THE SAN
nnlnnd
profitable
nfternoon
the
hosentertain the members of the Fort­
Mrs, Herndon hua secured, fine music Stokis is pr6prictor"'nnd Fu* will try
’ • nightly Bridge Club'nt her home on 1fess nerved delicious ice cream topped and .cunsideriiltc every point it is pre­ and .give the public what they w ant JUAN GARAGE &lt;*0. * 211(1-J Id
‘with*cherries nnd rake. *
dicted ihat the party will be a huge with the best of service nnd nt pleas­
' Magnolia AVenue nt 3:StT|). m.
The Club w ill-m eet prx't. Monday
success.
ing prices as this store w ill be stric tThutsdny—Mrs. Percy Mero will en­ with Mrj. .1. CJ. Sharon on West 10th
The golf links arc-in fine shape nnd |y cash anti Mr. Stokes says that he
Thursday, T|iunk)igivjf)g *I)ay, Nov,
tertain Da* member* or the. Idlers'
will Ik* able to sell for leas money.
SOtli,
vyill'bo a busy one at the Coun­
Bridge Club. .
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• • S t . AGNRS GUILD ’ ’ •
Watt h the Herald for Jin* opening a n ­
Thursday—&gt;Hoyn| Neighbors will meet
The memltors of the St. Agnes Golbl try Club all day. Many strangers are nouncement of the store as tho m an­
South Bonn;!
a t 7:30;p*. m. .
,
- hati th e ir re g u la r social m eeting yes- playing oil the cflurse daily and pro­ ager will carry mi iulv*. two times’ n
U rtlny ntterm ion nt the' lionti* of Mrs, nounce* it wonderful and tho Jocal
% « . (I. H im , of Titnpn, orrjt
C lifftm l Pcabpdy nt her home on M yr­ players are, making some fine scores. som e things in, the a&gt;lv,
All in all the club, is ^popular ami
In the city Sunday for a-short v isit
tle avenue.
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11nee ydu to t'raile, there.
. Dgrliig the nbsanre of* the p rtsi- sluiuld receive* the hearty support of
Mrs. Cwrn Rutherford, of Orlnnd.i tlcnt. who is ill, th e vice-president’held nil the ‘people nf Seminole county.
Two tourists from Nov. Yoik sla te
Again let its rail your attention to
siiomllmf the day here &lt;&gt;n business. jy r.\ujf\ bastnt’ss aession, at wjiich
were
visitors to the Saliford Country
the necersity of securing your ticklim e several m a tte rs of Importance
d
u
ll
anil
after playing iln* course,
Mrs. Grady Glddens; of Tampa.* i were attended to. A fter which the n f­ nts early arid rest hsaured .ouch com­ domnnslrated tlioir Katisfiiotion hotli
mittee will “complutc their arrnngethe .attracllva .-guest -of M rs.-J.
ternoon wns sp en t with sewing for
mentn
fo that thi3 Thanksgiving Ball from u scenic and gijflhg stamipoint,
Wallace nt tier home on Fifth street the Jinz&amp;nc. L ate In llil* afternoon the
will Ik* one long* to.- be remembered? and asking J on ;i flute in Mr.n-li when
hostess served dainty ’refreshm enta
they could bring fifty members from
A. P. Hawkins, of (JramI Rapids, nr consisting of coffee, yelntine topped * As before staled, each member will there Trade AsothtHon, v.lio will bo
be allowed tjie privelege of .jnvitirig
r i v ^ in the city Sunday Car a shori with whipped cream nnd cake.
one
touplc as their gues(s for- the oc,* .visiting Florida nt*that time, for a
sta y here.
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Tire memlKTS present a t this* meetday’s golf nnd n big oimu-r at the S:mi'ng were:
Raynland Key,- Mrs.
f*e-»l —4mtmtry~4:lwh
rnth rrrth m r
r *
"MW.’BT'GrMttTtTirnf^trtinutL *wnt Chris Matthews, Mrs. M. Minarih,.Mrs.
tl eir own course further south &lt; iu i
10 S tores in Georgia
n visitor* here for* the wee*lj’ifnd Etojt; Archie ItefU, Mrs. J. C. Mnrrhal, Mrp. I.GGKTTK KILLED BY SECTION
Florida. This is but thi* fir*:t ar.*l'
•ping a t the Montezuma.
HAND FtlftEM A N IN LEON again dcinoontrates fref|Ui*nt pcognoa- »
.1 N. Rolismi, Mrs. Raul Bigijcm, Mrs?
J. It. Colt-nan nnd Mrs. S. M. Lloyd. •
tiriitions that our country chili \vlii|e 1
Charles- W. Lincoln,t of St. Cloud
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. ” 1 . - Fol­ ijnly the first is the essential first
wus a visitor hi&gt;re* .Monday, atoppim:
lowing the imiuesl Held thin raornhig link in the chnirt towards our 20,000
nt the Motilexuma.
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Ip nmncctinii -with the killing of. J. population in the near future.
Leggett', of. Cairo, Gm, on Lake
R. C. C ohn,'of Jacksonville, wm be Invited o num ber vu h is . young
I-nko Mary Casino wan in full swiiifr
Iantonla, early Sunday morning, J» L.
nong tho business visitors hero yes friends to help him celebralc the »»:•- Rowell, n section,iotjem an^f Ilavnuu, I*'ri«]ny night When tho management
c«ripA • ,
*
in held in the eountjr jail.w ithout bail put bn n new prize dancp called a
Pink-and white, the .color Echrims l?i await the action of the* grand jury. Spot Dance. The lucky *numlwr J&lt;•
uy Crews, of was cat ril'd out both in the dfeantiona
Hodges nnd Davis, attorney* for win the prize would be standing on a
week *'ml here and ri^reahm ents. Tlie rooms werp Powell, have waived preliminary ox- certain spot when the music •flopped
Montezuma..
ndbrued w ith'vanes of rut flower* and nmihntbni and the easy will Ik* pro- and the mimlK-r. oT the spot wa.i «al!vinca. In the dining room tin• dining neiitcil to the grand jury next Monday ed gilt. There was a fine croud nut
. Mr. and Mrs.* Edwin Morgan, ' Mi table was neutered with the birthday when it raw ls in connection with the and everyone enjoyed the dance. The
nnd .Mrs. Klwood Thomas uml Mr cake iced in w hite and lopped with ^ix f a ll.term of the circuit court. To*ti- following couples won ‘prizes: Mr.
Wales, of Jacksonville, ’.were Rn pink tapers * in . rose holders. The nuyty adduced at the hearing tended and Mrs. Reg Holly (mik first pr.ize*
tn-vk end guests of Mr. uml Mrs. Men children .were given favors of bright to'rboW thnt all juirtii's earlier/ / It Mr. Hurry Trovillion and pntUicr
ry:McLmi|ln.
the night- had been nt the tent of took second prize.and Ralph Hunter
I’owell nnd thnt he -had caused them nnd pnrtncr the third. Each prize was
Mist Marie llcrl:(bi!r, of. Souicrssi
all to-leave. 'Subscqttcntly while th'e- a beautiful box of candy. The iiuisi:
P«., is tho guei,t of hcr*aunt and unde
CferglniVu -were tussling a t their camp v.ns great nml could not he beaten for
Mr. and. Mrs. Harry llceron. She cx
a distance of some 150 yard* away, banco music, full of life nnd pep,
peels to pals the w inter 'In Florida.
Powell presumably disturbed lu his which nil goes to make up a good
M aster W.oL’c was tho retip u n t of rest,.approached where they were nnd dance orchestra. The' Casino h* un­
Mr. nnd Mr*. Gedrge Chamberlain p.oniy ’ lovely g ifts and the occasion when UeggettTurneil his flashlight on der, pew management, Mr.». II.* A.
a n d ’ Mrs. Waller Tw iuhell of Day­ was one of exceptional enjoyptent
fowl) to soo w in it was the latter Phillips, mnnager and owner. Next
tona Beach motored over this morn­ the thirty young guests.
opened flro Mid Leggett received ft Friday night there will lie n Jitg
ing nnd are* the guests of Mrs. Ituyfull load In his abdomen from which dunce n\ the Casitio nml if you Want
he died a few lioura latent ,n t a hos­ to have n 'good tim e-at one of the
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY
ntond Kcyt
Mrs. Grntly Giddons, of Tampa, wns pital in this city.
„ cleaned dance hdlfo in the country
Mr*. E. M. Gallowny, Mrs. W. F. the charming honpreo yesterdny nfand where tho best crowds go, he
Blackman nnd Mrs. H. E. Tolar left tciiioon r.t tho Country Club, at one
sure anil go next Friday night.
today for Green Cove Springs wheto oT the prrttieat parties given this
they, will attend th&amp; aU le convention Macon it being given by* Mr*. J. M.
I.ITTLB IIYRTK’K DICKSON
nf Florida Federation of Worn til’s Wallace and Mia* M argaret Clarlje.
PASSES TO GREAT BEYOND
Thcto were seventeen tallies, of playciubs.
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There cornu, a time, in the life of
Tipi-club house, which lend* itself
every person, whop human sympathy
3 beautifully to tho decorators Jinnd
is craved nm.l appreciated beyond all
other mntu&gt;ia| things. Thnttim .j Is
an never lovelier than on this otenatho m om ent. when* death enters tho
n.
T
hr
colors
m
otif
.of
pink
and
ly a t'h e r home, on Imurel avenue, In
home sn.dtahe* a loved one. The
honor of Mrs. Roland Marsh, whose \\hito being tarrie d out In every do
grief that comes nt such a time is
bftthdny it wait. The affair svas nr; tail. Tull French liaskefs of Radi
ranged ns a Apprise, the guesLs ns- ance roses nnd feathery form , potte*.
rcmbling nt nil early jjmir, then phon- palms nnd ferns w ere effectively plac­
ing Mrs.. Marsh to come over nnd sjiend td, whi(e- vfn’c xlof pink coral vines anc
tho evening.. ‘-Upon her nre»val she bamboo cntwlrtcd with pink, jiencl
was showered with gifts nml good blossoms were', dirt tied over the dobi

S p e c ia ls f o r t h i s W e e k

CAPS

HATS
'KNOX HATS

$5.00 '
MALORY HATS

NEW HATS

Northbound
‘ Arrive
lMH-a.ni.
,....11:45 a.m.
__12:35 p.m.

$1.25, $1,50 and $1.75,
•-

Snub l’oflard Comedy
hfrnliurg Branch

$.1.75 and $1.75NEW LINE'OF BOYS HATS AN1) CAPS
60c to $1.50'each

115 East .First Strcet-

WALLACE' REID

H yrrylndy oi* girl attending this
Theatre today will bo given n flee
copy of '•What 1 Know Aliout Wo­
men” by. Wall.ico Beal.

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Phone' 104

Oviedo Branch
A rrive.
....... *7:15 p.m. •

Tomorrow— Charier, Bay

In ,,,lhr

Midnight Bell"; also a

t»o*part

PIANO TUNING, PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO. .
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112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

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SAVINGS-'

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Wc Pay 4% Interest on,Savings Accounts

PIPE OHQAN'tfLUn

Money 1:1 of vnluu milt ns it produces. Ilcnco, n puifAury
funclfon uf THIS BANK is to liliikt; it.prmluctivo.
By. nurkinff your ch poditft lu;ro yon help furnish the pow­
e r &lt;o develop enterpniii’s that enrich this community and ils.
individtials..
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SANFORD, FLORIJJA
SERVICE

PROGRESS

Phone 127

Sail ford's New Store

1 .^lore In Florida

Light aiuTbark Colors—Sizes22,2l ami 28

Tam O’ Shunters and Other Styles—AH Colors

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Deceinber to stock of- recnl Detenuavailable refrigerator
LMI.cvcij
,
l #„.v her 1st.
. every t
Is the* heartaches and spiritual injur­ called
The Southwest Pennsylvania Pips'. [
m arket seems to have settled down-to derful write-up in the Tahtpn Tribune] wild grime ns a ?jn»rt
ies nnd disappointments) that were car to that section during the P»*l *«
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now chnngcd. \
months, or just when there was this
IK- Lines declared *a qunrterty dlvirk-ml
a range
ran Re of &gt;1 to $2.25 per quart,
quart-, nnd
and wherein they slated thut Sumter
Florida's lands a re . vcry\largely yours whcn°you first brgnn ranking
berries probably will bring fair to county hnd shipped 300,000 cars, of taken up And the occupntioqjof pot vour own living.' Prdbably there tie need for the chuipment &lt;«• ., ‘ of 54, payable December 30th, to recr«M l.kr4 »»*rjr ■»'•»*•••. •**”** * ! “ fntv^- prices right nlong until cX- vegetables last year. We knew they
oi‘d on December 15th.. The dividcml
were things that occnsionally, brought state. Now that the rush is
«ar l l Ik* IWr«l4 ‘•••‘•'•Jf.* IU1
hunter
is
nbolWhed.
Game
cannot
be
makes n total of $7 for1 tlif* yei&gt;K an
ta
s
te
'
nevur
shipped
thnt
many
arid
SuniM tfB.ii* i&gt; » . *»»!»&gt;*&lt;
j_
mir.
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trente cold weuther tukes the
taken for wile in the state.! U is un- a few tears to your eyes. ,
increase of $1 over last.year.
Kastern 1»er* county did not want that, sort lawful to sell or.-transport any wild! If vre «11 kept thjs menmry. fre-di of the north nnd wcsA will l»
Bouthwnnl just ns fast as l u &gt;
friends, or until the movement rolls j port U&gt; go q u t hut. there i* one thing game in Florida. The slaughter went before
The Alliance Realty Company debr-fnrp us. the boyn
boys-who work tod &gt; be moved nlftcr completing semee
Sumter
county
dld
not
want
that
sort
clnrod
a stock dividend, of 2g pcr
, up to nround fifty to sixty thousand
rtw u iu u u
on until tinder the guns nnd trip s of would get a better deal.
for the western growers of fn*i»of
report
to
go
oiit
but
fhere
is
one
cent,
payable
December 6th, to stock
Considering
.the
harsh
and
thought­
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44.TL' Quarts per day. . That is why wc
“he three vnrlotles of hunter a few
As was predicted this week opens of record that date, nnd announced
thing
Sumter
county
does
do
and
that
less
treatm
ent
that
most
boys
get
I. j ' tilLLM U ___ »^T*fa»r*Tr»«,,,rr r would admonish our Oscoolo county
rears ago It wns vory nearly exteron their firpt jobs, it’s no wonder that with most favorable conditions .n.th«j that stock *P issued would partlciJ B nicici.________ Or»er«l
ft it.nt)0 t„ be satisfied with $2 or $4 is the^shipment oj some qf. tlg r fin­
uinntrd the game—nnd now the
est
green
snap
beans
in
the
world
nnd
pate’ ‘in all cash' dividends effective
so many of them grow up brutal, cyni- citrus fruit marketing center*,
&amp; M
a
g
■ -........... I S S d ot holding i u , for * » .»
rpoitsmnn only is recognized, and he
the shipments th at will reach various as of November 20th. It also de­
:al and defiant toward their fellows.
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------- $u or siO per q u a r t- f o r strawber- they are shipping them now. The rooron we knoV they have the -finest irnst btf provided with a license nnd
t S t i r l U l i f H»lf« U*&lt;» "Ktaann
You ran tell hour- much of real large markets Monday andATuesday
rics&gt; l lant c ity Courier,
AMSlIralUk
strong clined the regular cpiartorly cash
'till
only
such
an
amount
of
certain
are certain,of good price's
boons over there is because Clarence
manhood
there
is
in
a
grown-up,
by
dividend of 2 per cent., *paynble lie-oC l f m l s i l * i *»«■»«•
* u n i s s n iff
Woods, the versatile secretary, of the ame in n certnin-period The rules the way he treats the boys who work movement during die Iw t'.P « rtV
ccrtibor 16th, to stock of record Nor'l.GRIDA
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CHRIST­
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Sumter F lin ty Chnmber of Com­ ire simple but they must l&gt;o under­ around him. And you can spot tho past week and shipments rolling
vciubcr 28tb.
.
MAS
PRESENTS
lik w rlfll* * I*tIc» la * * » ■ •«
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cm*"'
merce, sent us a crate Monday nnd tow! by the sportsman.
bully, roughing the lads in n way vreater
-------- volume indicate the .Florida
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H unting Is one of the sports which
Ska M«alk« ...i
“ It would be a splcmlid lmost for we have been eating beans so much '■ttrnrt visitors nnd add to the satis- He'd not have the courage to-try o n .t|)Bt is now apparent n«r
HARVEY PARISH NOT DEAD
|&gt; .|l,e r r 4 la C llr h C arrier
men his own size.
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fruits, and goos! prices a re M
I S . O u t * Florida products
If more attention since wo arc a regular snqp bean tied action of many of the rcsiihnta In
• a a Y»~«S---Another thing: These boys now „|| sections of.the country. —
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this -year was given to the sending of in .the middle. And wc do know they vinter In Florida nnd like golf ami
Tho report cirnjjatcd here thM
are
the
best
•beans
we
haVb
eve**•-*•«
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Tlnics.
working
with
us,
nml
making
mis
■M r a llr r jr n«*r* Sri
Christmas presents in the form of
-noting and surf.bathinir nnd motor•Ml T«’s4'kll*i»*4 r»rrT frU a r- * •* '*
Harvey i’arrisjj was dead has l&gt;tcn
tasted.
U
seems
that
Sumter
count?
takes
duo
to
inexperience
(ns
wc
Florida products,", the Florida Grower
IMiaa rarer a a l r * ■ •* " »» • k j ’1"
ng nnd a score of other sports nvnilHis many
all did in our turn), are. the future FOUR MORE LARGE CONCERNS , Kreatly
Z '? tS ^ a m ill* la h HH»*~ UJig », r suggests. This is a timely thought bus the greatest soil for green bean:
cxnrfgcr*tejl.
hlo
hero
when
the
North
and
tho
H » r, alwa&gt;» la a 4 ranre.
ItFPORT STOCK DIVIDENDS friends here will be glnd to learn that
and Its general adoption would be »&gt;• that the world has ever produced nnc Cast ami tho West n*o snowbound, Ic a d e rs^ f the world. For all aomo
SSSUKH TUB iwMlCIATBU f IIK44
he is recovering from |he nrcideiit
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' 'The practice of Send* hnving discovered this fact and als« he sportsmen must piny tho game of us'know , our only cluim to great­
Tb« Associated !»/••• ••
k*0*4 b cnef,t Ti
having
discovered
Clarence
Woods
Htistnincjl
In the game ut lakeland .,0
ness
may
be
in
hnving
worked
with
oranges nnd grapefruit
NEW YORK. Nov. 22.~ F our more Armistice Day ncconling to the fob
the county is going nhend nnd makinf qunrely.
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of T
some great innn of the future, flow a
not oihirVUB rrsdiU J in’
K.-. c ^ i it0
o friends
..re.ru- in
... the north is general
Tho first guns will legnlly resound
liHUtl n*w« publish*
^
tourists nnd winter residents. the world alt up nnd take notice n the woods otV November 20 nml the boy nervously fumbling at his first large corporations tud »y were -tl 101 lowing item in tho Lakeland Star• ■ 4 also (It
am
to the list of about fifty Imve (&gt;L'* Telegram: *
b in ln .
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ipoctAt but it is suspected tluttflhe year-round They have' the henns—we say lc' um ters will do well t«» limit their jab.
All rlshii*of rs-p«ibllc*llsn of sps&lt;
clrired
extra stock, nnd Insole -cn&amp;h
them
shin
300
millions
more
cars
o«
A
t
t
a
i
n
baggageman
rli.ln
t
rodispatch** hereto ara also reeerVed.
“ Harvey Parrish’s friends will be
lesldeht* fiaVc ralht r gotten out of
dividends' approximately »1.2M.'»00.
beans
nnd
other
vegetables
if
they
th,?
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When
t
e
p
c
m
u
i. IIKH SI.U HIHI.I»IY&lt;I. fb*Q«* »♦* the habit.
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otor-Car
Company'pleased
to Icarifthat ho is able.to he
statutes. It Is not heavy- the
tho want to. Thnnkk, Clarence, ol.l dear rropqses that gnnje hogs shall be cully Injurcil a train-boy’s hearing b&gt;
The I h i kiivd .
dlvl- oiii qftcr u Btrimis illness-caused from
Elaborating
its
suggestion,
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You a il1 there ns usual.
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boXln him oif.tho ears-for cluttering today declared a
an-#X
D r-iln ju ire received in. the Summerlin.
niilMl tind fixes a severe penalty for
Grower says:
dcrid o f 100 per
up
,lhe
luiggage
ear
with
electrical
ap­
or
Lhkotarid foolbnl! game Armistice
|f - a TflaM'of jelly or orange
Ve'ateriping. The. birds or squirrel
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Now we will have n real niorcnjnt j
marnml adi r-was, ai^nt,, we NEWSPAPERS CANNOT AFFORD •r d'-cr Hint may be taken by a single, paratus. The-train boy wax Thomqs comber Dili.
The It, J.‘ Reynolds Tobacco_ Co. Day."
marine.
.
jmre the recipient would npprr'
. TO RUN RISKS
' muter ore stated in tho law. and the A. Kdison. .
declared i 'M l - 3 P«'r cent M“ k divi------------------------ '
I . J r l aelate
l e thrsethings.
Have tin* Herald do your next job
-rumblers who feci that their sport
ranuit
thrsething Then how about
dcpil on 'common und- commoii. u
Four more large concerns
Can
ni
P
n box of Florida fruit?
anyone
's
restricted
are
■
referred
ito
other
m
ck
of
printing. We have tho cquipmrnt
BETTER
CARS-l'OR
Vrom'headquarter* of tbu Fourth
FRUITS IN PROSPECT mock, pnynhln in common; n stock dividends.
i
‘ conceive n more graciouss or useful
tales and more stringent lawL
-orpa
area
at
Fort
McPherson,
Gcor-J,_______ _
•'lftriila pro.
. A ..
I gift? Why not lioost Fhrhlu
* Florida is doing b'-r best to proIt is almpst time for fuf the newa-j
.•
, ny n3 „ lt.y make tlm, gin, there is sent out n list of. two *ervo a very nonular feature of winhtutdnd
and
twrnly-olx
deserters
.In
eltcourar*
. report
-_b op their income tax.
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Nothing roulid. he inore.
____
__
papers to
best or Christmas gifts or presents Dade enm ity.from the military serv- t&lt; r- owtin-r. within h e r Isgimlarles, nml
The KOI IOW IN (J SMKV ETIIA T PURE ELDER SPRINGS
zr
itbe^eT'tnis
fruit
vliippTrs
1he I Dl-I.uw
,ro TJ1Em PATRONS
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mg
Fo
for any occasion—oven for' relnem-,
wolroineii
t
h
r
T
i
i
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of
the
conn­
Ife of-ttTe DUttPil NtnTe^TOT'I - *Tprr
{lie tepuft
teVnift I'maiinting'
Florida
than
{lie
Pccapse preslijciit llardinCj ,haa bran;. .
or
that
(Ir.-mge*. . tan.r.-rm.'i
advising them*, however,
RESTAURANTS—
asked for one for a Christmas pres­ gropefiuit ran be put up In tasty mission to print” nrcompanll-a the 11ry:
DRUG STORES—
nnd nn from nutlv*rntivr railway rourcCi,
In
fact,
the-government
i*
'th
e
re
must
#ho
modcrathin
^
• Bell Cafe
roster.
R. C. Rower’*
.
ent.
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packages,- Inrro or email, as can extremely anxious lluit nil the«“ j abiding by the “mtes of .the rume. that wlthlo t h e 'next .10-days th« &lt;I
Hcniinole Cafe
Ruuiqillat Xi Andcnum
glasses of marmalade or.Jellies. Those names be given to the public. There ns in every other sport.—Times- rtute will Ih‘ given a greater numbiT,
Welako Rrstaurant.
-in
of
refrigerator
corn,
nnd
that
this
(.governor- C*tZ~~v)Z~ freed
Union Pharmacy •
Ex-|
strangers witliin our ntes at Christ-, •B n reward for the apprehension of Union.
fast
equipment
will
he
nteadlly
Increased
Valdez Hotel
minutes.. He always
hine ,H.
, was n
mas time can w'dl ponder over Hits any of these meii, the ‘ sum belnp
HOTELS—
. •
— --------- - o
ns
fust
ns
it
is
relpnscd
.from
service
Wigwam ••
worker, was our Kidney.
suggestion. Florida folks could cer­ limited-to not over fifty dollars, .
Mmtreaunia Hotel
TREATING-THE ROYS RIGHT
in
tho
northwest.
_______otainly please the folks "hack’ home 1
Hiuninulc Hotel
Newspapers of this state as well ns
Prohibition and soldier bonus are or the boy ond girl away a t school
The problem of recurhq' refrigof mqny other Matesjvive. pteclpitntthe two leading subjects in Congress. by following this idea out, also.
The editor of The Herald always ernlor cars ban been one n 11“- biged troiihld upon them»el\f* in the
nflooting. .Florida
And time will tell just where they
east by printing a. Iof of m atter of believed Is l r «.‘Sting the Iniys in the go? l quest i"»js
We invite the public und all u.scrH of ELDER .
»ur
.....
.
m„i
while
weather cornli
We
hnd
tbippers.
will wind up. _
b u s in e s s f r ie n d s h ip
this nature that vX.r. compiled and printing offu-o r t i p T g j I• 1
SPRINGS
WATER to v isit tbc spring nnd in
u,iH n,“r
and ,lowT,H
downs ,n
in V
"Ytfirting
„{• t1»«. past two months' have
|,( ollt hy the federal authorities, •"»*
^ r,,nC in ienrn (
our
meUi«&gt;d
of handling its product. Why takq
Another witness hns been found in
faVo®:it.le to use of venA sermon on tin- gospel of busi- anil it may be taikrn ns an assured the printing trade when every indig' a chance7" Your eminent physicians claim
the Hall-Mills cart*. We often won ness is contained in nn editorial HH
nity in the world wqs lumpedupon bt ilntcif and cam nun Imx cars, tlu^risk
fact, that none of them will publish
lin t th is water in unexcelled and its purity
and we have often said that hov-t jnvjvwj ;n -sending out fruit in Mi« b
der why pom e'one in Snnford docs the Miami Heruld in the following:
the list received nnd run n risk , of IIS
makes
it most beneficial for many irouW a
a rough lime would soften fnrs j)!lK been•ofcasion of great worry
not get up and tell what they know -An Interesting Illustration of the
The
Ford people of Sanford ns well as tho
being Imlcd into court for so doing; ing such
about this case. 'E very other part of I uSsThg 7if tiusitiess -hatred is shown
u h on the Ixiys of the future nnd it nn,j |in„ had some effect in holding
“
Western
Union recothmchd this water for
as th. r. i* "j] L ^ q u eer.d k L It is probably a fact thnt—JS!L-frulL-frem: m arketr--T he-rom rlrte-or
the country hns been lu-arJ from.
upon tjie last pngeVif the S|,ecial s.-c- especially
iirodiiscd f'T tlie work.
batteries.
‘
-r
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a
enrlund
of
" ~ m at-‘have taken-as many boys ns any m an, €.Vi.„ partial |oi.» •of
tioii of- Thu.Herald far Tunsila y. this
Call phone .’111 and have n bottlo of this water
The form er Sultan of Turkey ImV pare contains an advertisement in •hut the government can issue meet, in the imsiness rial made nun out of (mil through reexlug while lit trenpout vou and proicct vour health.
Ing been forced to leave the palace which nfo set forth h e a rty 'congratu­ tec of n personal nature and
sit, make's a big hole in^pndits. nod
with nn censure, while nr n newnpaper them - and today- rhey are earning
and flee to where the wicked pursueth lations to the First National Hank
uni (tries ‘wh-re they ar-‘ work- most ‘ bf the pro were "would rather
should es&gt;«y t«» give publicity &lt;d tb«»
.r take their loss in some other manrb t, U now calling his thousand wives f, oni the other banks of the city upon
ing
for
other jv ip lc and* many
^ntut* rliiirm t^r lhi*it would follow 11 l belli ate in liindlievs for thetqselves
up hy radio and inquiring about their the completion of its new building."
tit*r.
.
sull ill law which would L&lt;‘ enibar- and doing well and they give u&amp;ffedit
health. If wy had ns mnny Wives us
• A great iiif.lt with (he. n^plc crop
It is perhaps*thnt spirit among riMKiug if it were not expensive.
for taking them a I n serious time in nunI grape crop of the northwest has
\h e Sultan wo would use the radio all Minmi business men th at hns made of
The government is a seeker for
i» lives nnd helping them to mnl.o
When
-men
tltr tlm r . It would be much safer.
•rxit the "Magic City.
■■___M?r 1
free publicity t» a great event, Con- tlivid
men
of themselves. We never .tie­
.— ---- — o ---------------- Who lire competing for business along tinually is every newspaper office in
’ Dr. Ingham, of Orlnndo; in an nd- such honorable lines that they **iil the unlire country besieged with sup- lieved in treating l»oys like* children,
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♦. *,T " ^
licvcd iii makirtg them
dress before tho Orlnndo. Chamber of consider themselves co-workers ’ for
for yve, never be'.ievei
IS
nml pRrntlons^to do
d^» this or do that bu*.
think
they
were
.
s
U
m
nnd
wc»&gt;of the rity
Commerce- said that “business needs thp rommiin
*bo government, fr*e of charge;
•hfore ronsclince.”- Yop arc eminently can congratulate eneh other upon any it may be noticed that the men higher-w ays remembered our o,vvV early
correct’* Doctor, but wo don’t know evtrm rdinnry success- the mngic of .... urn iial—mirkuat in-auv capagity-ktrugMlaali.atud-XraaUid-tkmn LI-11 ’ w'a'r

’AGETWO

First Sight of Alrplanpa Caused
Consternation Amonfl .th e Natives
of Philippine Islands.

lVIien. In order to carry mit n sur­
vey, nlnnen vlslterl Jblio, Sulu archl;
Phtllpplno tstands. It was tl»o
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER jK-Iago,
tlrst time tbe-tuitUvs bad seen nit air­
U7 Commercial Street—Snnford, Fla. plane. nnd they were greatly terrlllco.
according to a story In the Westmin­
. l Z * Used Car After
ster (Jnzetto.
Home of them were convinced tmu
tlio machine* were sent ns emissaries
r ; v p R a r i? a in s : i e l e c t r i c a l c o n t r a c t o r s from Allah, nnd others believed the
gee
.
ocx-upsnts of tho craft thetnfclve*—
...............
Westlnghouse Lights and Appllsncei the
’pilots..........
upil tho ohsorvors—were
sed a n
tioth all seeing nnd all powerful.
New Line of Fixtures
It wns ImpoMlhlc f«* convince thorn
123 W est First Street
otherwise, and tho nlndunes wore
viewed with drend and ns supernat­
ural things. Homo ..f the u a tfm even
went so far ns to declare tho idnnc"
buick
wen* dragons, down out of tho Smitn
liberty
seas, and destlm-d'to wreck vengeance
' in s u r a n c e a g e n c y
... had
• ...i Mores, according
n/.,.iiriltm! to
on all
to cn
on old
dodge
FIRE-------- AUTO-------- BUNDS
Aruble legend. ' ,
There were thousands of Mores in
the w-llils of Mindanao who hud never
tot eye* o n V white limn, n n d .to whom
the pilots, nble to nonr aloft like the
C o n lr a c to r a n d B u ild e r (
birds, were nltogctber outside t ic
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sphere of onHnnry mortnls. The air­
.
FLORIDA men were regarded us’objects &lt;&gt;f threat
SANFORD
wonderment und to he hehl In
dort
greatest awe:
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SSSS week

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these Live

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GILLqjN

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, r aid upon KHuVning h e re by airplane

MEXICALI. J-owcr C M .'SfR tf ^ from U Pmmlm. T ho -g o v .rn o f said
_More thhn ninety p e f W a r c bcllcv- ho had fnilevl )o locate ®n f I
who m ight have strayed, In t h ^ j i e s cd to have perished when tho stenmsliln Topbiolmmpo tnpsi*ed Sunday at crt.
Poit La Bomba on ;he Gulf of Cnli-t
• .1.1?
‘ fotnlo. A re-chcek ttnlay-of the surNallve to Alaskan wnters' .is- a
vdvora oefburtts for only 31. name '
^
wich, wh«n full .j»r»wn,
duplications having Occurred‘ In
’
tin­
“ weighs, fifteen pmmda and rtreUhca
’-*
t ’nplnln Gompi *ah' Smr icet from tip to tip.
first count,
vyr»
there were at least 125, pasAcngcrs
abroad.
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The Daily Herald Delivered » ro o t
Many bodies arc lying In the mud

SAVINGS

S. O. Shinholser

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To the Business Man on theL ii i

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to a major.

W e invite vour M trontfgc on the sam e baaia os does
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L
v o something
aom othlnK to 'o ffer vvhtth we
lire morchaiit—wo
have
U-liavt- Ims more-ydli* than you « ... accuro ols.-.vlu'ro.

, w ,,.'fnt. *4 years after their separation

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The' ihoren'slng '..urabcr'of .f*w W * '*■»
,,„„k i» proof .h a . « » r o .endcrum » valuaWo aonlco
th a t helps them to.aolye th e ir f a r m in g . problem s.

THREE AUTO ACCIDENTS

CITY OF HOMER AND CROESUS

Combination Offer

You Will be Cordially Welcomed 'Here

B i 0. MOTOKCOTurkeys for-Tlianksgiv»

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MIAMI. Nov. 22. Three nu,rc »u- ' have been Uioroughly roENGLISH LANGUAGE IN PEftIL? Unfortunate Smyrna Credited With tomobllc accidents were rcporUd. to
pjjsc ca
Will jlcccpt o th etcars no
the police la s t‘night, bring ng th e . o- |
'
Being the Birthplace of Two
ndltioncd.
f ore,
•
Great Men of HUtory.
“Creeping • Paralysis,” • According ^ to
tal for three days to 2fl accUlents vytth ,
Rlvo the jif
difference
1 4 - l b s . G r a n . S u g a r $ 1 .0 0
nsrt payment or R»'
Henry Van Dyke, Is 'R irfitem r'tl
two dead rind nine injured-' Oqly one.
er.
.
? i , r ar is better.
rmn, recently cnidured by^the
' the Speech of the Nation.
1 - l b . B u l k M i x ’d T e a .5 0
minor injury was reported oh the re -j
Cash, trade or long easy
‘Tlio real perils of the English InnTerms:
t m - m * ,'.lr,h&gt;™,,n|r,
... "conneil, ,vl,„ « . Wared In nn .c-ll
$ 1 .5 0 gut,go today. In rfiy Jutlraiynt. He not nnd claims to l» payments.
. . . ,i_.
llomvr. U was n cU v. long .before tire cident on the causexyny Sunday -qight,
In cxputtfilon.‘Or In onitructlqu «
vocnbulso- but much more In n ccr dt yn of Alexander the Great, who rt dk-d yesterday from his Injuries.. .
tali, noisy carelessness or ( !« ! ) » . hi.llt It where II now stands, us lie
m g
•
R*nUPMOBlLB and
. , LEXINGTON
nVIMCinN
,i:g,-ren.v; a failure to recgnlzc Unit saw Its strategic position «s nu e\‘FIRST c o n v ic t io n
thought Is ddslnible not only befon 11vine western l“Tt f“.r eastern umf. -Distributors
- nn nppnr.
i.&lt; -J3 A. n . Rontw selected
pnewh but nlso in speech‘ ynn
MIAMI, Nov. 22.—The first, con,-nt numlmess to the Hncr-rensv
— - , k r- ____^ S iBfgfdrTIgrltla
vlctlon
under the new city ord.nance
109 Park Ave.,
n|t(f op the great temple to bo d i
words, writes Jleqry v»n Py W
prohlbitlbg
the handing out of tickets
Ynle itevlmv. The effechr of thU creep wiled to the rmpentr.
or
handbills,
oh the streets of Miami
TJds
Ancient
city
figure*
protn
netR|„g pnralykts may lie obM-rvcd eft
•r *
Iv
In
connAclldn
w
ith
early
church
his\vns
secured
in the.cjty court 0 4 |
stuntly In streets and simps and hat
W yesterday when W. U. Murrell#. .
rooms, and frequently in books-MjV lory; observes tho Detroit News.
toi |to
»
newspapers.. For example, n MM* I- but fsi miles frout Ephrsus, where salesman for a local realty company,
gulshed' Historian writes Hint he i r tl.c ruins'of Hint cSfy with Its famous was fined $25 for stepping out from
h
nqplc are
. .still. to be see,,.’ ’Nmjrttn
to hand tickets to .young
poses to “assess••• a
.. rcrluln charnel er tdiude
l,M-4f is siipposi'd •" hnv* been for ‘ bis office
when he bus no Inteutlon of
homo of tl»* apostle M. 1wmticn.
It. but simply tuc.tn? »«• estlnum It v«&gt;iia» flute thedlsfilple.'Polyean*.
“ **» *
worth. ’A ’ popular" novelist nmkes ,1s
CO FFEE CAKE
r.l In-ad of Hie Smyrna church, u ns
lioro leave a rontu "precipitously,
I».
butter. 1-2 '-up ^ugnr, 3
Mil,out throwing 111,,, down the stulra
the stake about 13.&lt; A.
12
cup
1
ka
tllUlc5|&gt;OU!fS IllAlHI?
Cards of Sanford's R epute
or letting him lerip fn»tn n win^-w. j,w „ „ „|, Is stljl ihi* otilsiaiidlnt.
,
beaten;
dr,lent advertiser precluhns the ||f vl|&lt;.
lini, Is
l a- rrml J
.-offie;
1
3-4
cups
flour. \ , t ^ o n
able Professional Men, each
CAIRO, tin .,’Nov. 20.—A roromr
An
n0l,r Hie plneo-of t&gt;lf mart.' rd ,
jury In Leon county,-Fla., this nftcr- "slogan' of-Iris ready-made clall, Ing.,
of shorn. In his chosen pro' _
all pacific. A1111•&gt;-1 " I,Ida Jdgljr of Pol yen H* * baking powder.
cum bhtter nnd s u g a r * together,
fruion the Herald recoin­
“ j although bis purposes lire
i i i i h 'II ordcred herd J. L. P"wc|l,
||,&gt;
h
Hu*.
Isle
of
o philosopher, a plntonlM. writesonth. lire l,u‘'t **
mends to tho people. .
Havana, Fin., on n charge of first Even c e rta in ' plays .•‘Intrigue" 'lilm .i ,
to which St. J»hn "?» bait- then add oggs,'beat well, also «' &lt; 1" *
Gcddic that
i... „u»wna-nut—th a t p ltTfpr? - nnn wtU,rre“rtn--Bm-tr or lleve- f,-c and s if f ln flour aiid baking P •
-ta !degree murder, nnd ordered
-when evidently be
lmVc been
land
Tom-Elkins.
nmTNpi’ncer
Barber,
la m
tier. Turn into n greased and piipered
tla*o" ipcndex him. but merely that Lilian. Is supposed to
X
U,’, nnd bake in a moderate oven' tor
written.
hiii of this county, held ns material they Interest blm.
\
forty minutes. When cold cover "H»&gt;
|w itnesses under bond of $3U&lt;1 each ,n
SweditT, Peasants Adopt Motors.
connection with the death yekterday
“ Scotland Y ard.”
boiled-frosting.
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All but one participant In a re, ml
| of James \V. Kcgcttc. of this city, fol-|
Scotland Yard 1* tire ben d n ^rtm j
.
Atlorneyy - n t - l W
Kalmar. .Sweden,
fi,n»ern"
at - .
jj aii HhuulinK
shooting Wiu-ll
which took place
_
. : liiur lire
I...... j Of
f Hut
% Metropolitan _poli&lt;«
inrilli
rre festival
.................
...
w a t e r in I.DW'KR
ntnole
County
Bank
’
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KhoU|
y
nftcr
midnight
Saturday
at
a
nn|,
u
s»t,.«U‘,l
within'
"
sttenUsnUlm
•*#«»
£
,,7,',
/.J
^xv^lo,'1
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IN H IE . EVERGLADES
Over Seminole
a c c o r d in g TO GUAGK
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BANFORf) . . . .:. . -=.' FLORIDA
' Grady county 'lint! in H onda.
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\ In u group &lt;d. Slnl,.s fHqmrtim nt of Commerce.
I * T h e \««,M isled
--------------------------------- ------death .occurred in, a Tal- pnrtm,n* .
' ,lnK B ,w „rtyard ^dirt* not ,,;ng
long ago were tfie;only
the only t.mnn"
ta m w
buildings •surrounding
M IAM L Noc. 20.—^W ater m tho
lnhassco’hospital shortly, afternoon nonr Charing Cross. It derived Its of....mmunlmllon. Pensnnls and small
lower Everglades is . dropping “I Y“ ;
yesterday, flis body was brought here mfiue. Scotland Yard, fnun « P«»«« village fuArlloimrles, «l,o fonmrl? ra te of three-quarters inch |mr day,
HI"'" III- W'll"
lute Inst night and carried this nlter- assigned from the time of hJ^ ' r 1 I
' ATTORN E Y tA T -L A W
y,c„rding ‘to th e gunge- irt l liol. ^ hl .
resbU-nce of the
,i,«,tl .to Naylor for funeral nnd in- ilenry HI. 'milch up the Minmi equal. TTu.
total fall from the highest' point has
" First Nation a l. ji Il. Building---- -trvment:
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FLORIDA, it is rc nnrtr.1 that Pqwcll »„,* ltd*
hcUi eight inchds.
SANFORD

g rant

■SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Potato, Shrimp iiml
Chicken Salad .

; PURELY »
HELD ON
: professional : POWELL
MURDER CHARGES

FRED R. WILSON

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STRENGTH

;ARLY
B U Y

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Y G U B -

Tli'inksclving Cards, Rust Craft Box Novel­
ties, Gifts of all Kinds, Dolls, and . . •
Greeting Booklets at

MMADY’S
1(10 Block-.------

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sh o ppe

-^Magnolia Avenue

H O O V E R

DeCottei
George A.. DeCottes

FLORIDA

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Wc Cay 4 R Interest ot&gt; SavlnB» A cco'm ^

B. W. HERNDON

OVERLAND
OAKLAND (2)
CHALMERS ;
COLE 8
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Elder* Springs W ater Co.

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FORD
LEXINGTON
OLDSMOBIbb

Cleanliness is next to Godlintss

HANFORD.

COLLER* Prop-

! Hats, le ft‘by therecedlng Udc.
. . - J 'J p m r Jo/e'"‘inner-nto I.ugo, of tt»«
DISASTER REACHES NINETY 1nprthcnl district of Lower Callfornln,

DEATH TOLL IN

Re-United After 24 Y ear«JB |

I SEEMED, TO BE SUPERNATURAL

General Shop and Mill
Work
C. \

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

THEHERALDPRINTINGCO.IS...

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ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPERS
| ‘I|Q N E FOR A DEMONSTRATION
Authorized Hoover Dealer

PENINSULAR i m y a .
T12 MnffUGlia Avcnuc-

ICIIFLLE MAINES
law yer

learned In
.lay Ihe 1,-r.rot, w
rout In-thousands of Instances,
as
. interna
.
•hey arc tired of it; nnd in cases nt wot kf‘d for him many &gt;sare w,,r" ^ j
Twp bran now city comtltUilonor# some other fields, such
' . this sort where there is a possibility wns-head of the-H ill Printing C o .,!*
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wero elected in Orlando y^sterduy. tlorisl poilcies."
Naming can be more detrimental ,f expensive HlUntion there will be and if we ever had a cross w„r,l W0 ■ a
Avers nnd Topliffe were displuiYd by
never kpuw it qnd wc vehtemher that U N
/lividunl and community interManuel' nhd Hutheilund: Political ln- to I than selfishness and "business a concerted effort to refuse publicn■H
he omnU-oded us one time for work* ti-rest down there how’.content ;Oi» the cats
The world w as. not made ‘T f the Fontfh corps ores desires to j«g two years mlredy
,W,n'
City Manager question. And when jealousy
And iKsM
for
any
one
ftinn
or
m-t &lt;&gt;/ men. There -,-t into priuMhure are certain stipu- j one. minute late „,.nll that tint
that is over we hope that Orlnndo
noted these lit - cn
Pthe mfttrty
CM
" ‘ w;illi before probably be*'arse be
,hut latlons to be compiled
will cut out politics for a whjle. 11 is room for nil who net
til, b.*ys r. I’d it
out
tie
thiqnsand
gave
part.' That inn'll or institution
£&amp;
: |i-.il,llration' of the sort jui-t sen
is spoiling .that benuti'ul city f“r
s
lays claim to. ti e whole .pudding
; „n bi- publish',I. one of the stipu­ far lb,pit is why he was beloved and sCM
• many purposes. And we fail to m ,
doomed to disappointment. The world lations, is n cash contract. Another respected by every man nnd boy who; KH
where it gets them anything.
has moved nvray from thnt old idea is n signed agreement front the gov­ over w o ik c tfo r Mm. * (This.will cost (
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and business men now. find ,t t«, their ernment that it will stand behind all you ter, dollars, llcw ettl,
Tinies
has an e&lt;||tUrial LJJ
People living on Khine ktreet in advantage to .pu» l a t h e r rethef
The
Tampa
“
-yijs which may be brought ««&lt; ri”*
Orlsndo want to-change the name. than apart. Honesty, nnd irustw orthi; -mint o ' •publicity which may In-en­ on th l«liuliject that U worthy of U*‘f- » •
This U one of the exigencies of the ness....... will
.u:,t - Breed
resneet ■far / ’ .each tirely .Ineoi’re 't.—I’alttlkn News.
usal by employe! ft and .employees(ci
breed re*IPc
usw prohibition-era.
Shine meant other, and with It good fellowship nud
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alike: • '
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office*, stores. ■«
nothing a few years ago In Or Undo well wishes.—Orlnndo Rftporlc.r-Star.
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Around
.factories,
‘ HUNTERS AND THE GAME
rind any other places where ju Vp1e j g
’ pxccpt an old family name and an
work togctlvr. a th in : Treqncntly
honored one at thnt In the annals of
STUCK IN THE MUD
..
Very soon it will b” U'"« ‘n B«lh,‘r noticed by visitors.Is t l&gt;” hard-lHnled;? H
the city nml county. Now it mig
up th,- gun. call the dog and away to
be taken for n bootleggers retrofit, or
After* n recent football ganu* in the woods for the sportsmen. , Ihe nttitude of grown upa toward
a huccanneer’s den or n place for Hill Iowa City, n thousand automobiles
5"
open season for game- In Florida is boys whd are on the payroll..
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Th*1 Ihiss usually is paisa mini ami „«
Glenn or the Brassiere's to go when ( fjj|L-,| with spectators got stuck in tqc
coming orpunil oirnin nnfl icpuf H
the Ku Klux were after theft, or sonic- mAl
/ ,| on tb”
th” way borne.
home. There most from the forests nnd fields Is to the on,l toadied t o n s if he were n . a
thing of the sort. Shine street must „C them Staid all night, in the rain, ef'ect thnt quail nre fairly plentiful ra.'rr.r cow. Ml*s I’ansy Hush, the m m
mthlng of the sort to will, nothing to eat. * Many of the
go. We want no
in some sections, wild turkey have beautiful typist, get" “ l"1 "[ fa w n -.ja
vtx our people now
now that] we Have* all ra ts hnd to be abandoned. Tim mu been seen In others, nml deer nre de- ing consideration. Ami oven the n M ''; , ,
ig and
stopped drinking
rinu ^i just have n iorlty were finally dragged out In rlr.red to ba ranglivx about. , Florida grawnutps treat each other with , a BB
mutual deference or respect, despite ill
hole lr( the ahoiITfVr where they
the usual way.
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I ns tried to protect tho wild game In
pour it down by the barrel.
It was a mournful experience, but Ihe prist ew years, and offers good ii considerable amount of facetious
„no that will probably do « lot of ivort to the real sportsman during n
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m Thiu ! Uut*whe,i it colors to the •«*&gt;' who ■■
“South Florida Will Never Com- rood. Reformers preach about th* reasonable
winter.
Tim* works wound the place-w ell, w hen,„
pr-r-r-r-o-nt-i-s-c," say the big dolly value of good roads without getting !s ns it should bu nn,&gt; reasonable
lie’s railed nnd fmnmnnded, it g”»er-JBj
papers. My land’s sake*, we hope 'nr. Getting up against real mud, of hunters are rently to nerend the con­
ally sounds ns If he were a trained,**
the
bottomless
prairie
v
a
rie
ty
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there Is no blood on the moon. And we
ditions under which th?yrmny go out dog that hnd to bo handled roughly ; aMM
know those west Florida boy* are aV ractlcnl way. is worth n thousand (or game—and enjoy the sport while
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just shaking In their boots nnd when sermons. Every one of those strand­ nware th st the limits and restriction* on tho theory that, give him an in: J
■N
he’ll
take
,n
mile.
^ • the legislature meets those boys out ed Iowan* .will be hereafter «»n enrn- ate arranged for the purpose of pre­
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Rough treatm ent, • lack of consid­ M
esf
I
Minster
for
good
roads,
nnd
‘will­
there In the west will be so scared
venting extermination of game nnd eration, and a atern rebuke ore dlf- ■■
th at they wllj go right along doing ing to help pay the price to make must , he observed If 4b” *Porl U ,0
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ficult for n.grown-up to "swallow
a*
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things to suit themselves—M usunJT them rood.
continue.
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despite, the'callouses nccumulntcd by J J
and not even the Tompa Tribune or " Twenty yearn from now this in
Years u-ro'when Florida wa* but the Rcnslbilltles during years of UR i i
the Tampa Times will be able to stop oldent, with its possible duplication sparsely settled and n great area wa
contact with th ” hostile paek* 'f i i them. Store bleu, by g»r, they Ik - Ifl many another plate, may s &gt;un,
.
« it.. ....un iLilinr.
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even
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like
a
fairy
tale
.Jncksohvillo
Jour/
n o r-r-r-r-re our hot southern blood
iu the M,u
,
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we’re
after
ourselves.
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down here, do they? Well, we wHl
killing "deer am) birds for the .m ar­
Vhe lx,y. fresh from home hnd just
Just flre*n s*lvo of lmn,ing pdRorlalx n°And because a few cars tvere Muck ket. It was the business of the pion­
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ibidr heads and make them dis- In the mud 'o r an hoar or more in the eer to get such game ns lio.-could Ha .trik in c ..ul (or hlm.cir,
over their.heads
thc.1T caHriuscs. His nature is sen*l
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dfttouf at Monroe several weeks ago
help out 'w ith the family supplies
peree, yes.
Lr
fhere wns a howl f-olrig.up to high The pat hunter inteHUui to provide live, without insulation. And»mnl
—Ohim the-target* oT the unnecessary
henven In all the papers of the state
Strawberries have caustx| a lot of and it was even sent hrondonst over n nifnl for himself nnd family and sharp word or lack of consideration
those who hurtled ns n inntter of bus­ nbftuL ‘the lowcsl-dowrt act that the
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talk In, and arouml Kissimmee St. tho state. Times do change.
iness arid sold game in order t^ p ro Cloud and other places the past- few
so-called h|«nrin liblng l«
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months. The first quart, produced In CI.ARENCE w oods Ma k e s good v id e * * f &lt; W vrith c l o t h i n g s that ur When iC,- comes to girls, n thou­
Kissimmee sold a t auction In tnat city
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* they need V f r” well recognized in Ihe sand tim A mbrc.so.
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lists of- hunters, nlnng wRh others
S.turdBy
«S.M . wMd,
. very
, ‘
Saturday
We
said
something
nlriiut
Sumter
Maybe.
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sm
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Cairo, hnd gone to the camp w &gt;‘ K‘
the o th er Elkins hoy hnd some coon
dogs," a s 'they were planning to go

rtA penny saved is a penity carnod.’ In liis day pennies
were as laWco as ouY quarters. • Yet all the pennies in the
world wouldn’t have taken IMor liichard to a movie,
hoiifflit him a flivver;or paid his -ireet car fare. The
vea-rs au;o
]u nr.K's oi a hundred
nuiuimi yea-rs
ay;o wr-.u
v-v. not as bip in buying power as those ottoday. • •
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valuable when applied to dollars insteadvof cents.
Every year you spend a large proportion o f‘the money
you earn. So much fortlothinjr. ,S,, much for shoes. So
much fo rth iiirs to cat, housc'furnishinfift garden .seeds
tools and what not.
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There’s just one way to save money in making your pur­
chases. Know What you-want before you buy. Reau i i . c
advertisements^
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and when to buy to best advantage. They help keep you
posted on what the stores and manufacturers arc offer­
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Ghosts have mint” an appearance n
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tlie.“iigon.v
raluimU.of a «.”wwf»P*rPowder to Lsy Road Ou»t.
onn morning nn “ dverllser nimomu ml
rnielum chloride, a cbcmlctd |" '" ' "*•
h n n n
[' It is said thnt n general mlsunder-, Is being- used to lay th ”
"n "!' q,nt be would I") grateful f
„r
Wales
blghstanding resulted from their attempt |
of ,!„• n in e ”
, lo s e 'to I’uiwlown "here u B”'""'.''
way
between
RrockvUle
and
«
,,a
'VM' specter, 'om idelew lth clnnklng ebuIi *.
t„ get the dogs and thnt pfter n ^cufut
lli
f|,. between the two parlies "'*'? (■ The experiment
&gt;
rtiiieutvoM»lKhwu&gt;s with » ,,r bend in arm. may he clearly wx
the- nuked eye. Later came .noth r
walked from the tent and emptied two h&gt;. tUc d”P«
view of determining the relative
„utIce suiilinonliiK. ’’«» s|M-ctera «•
loads of shot In Legett”'* stomach.
values of Hi” clieml'ri' ,,n' n ^
(l{
Dowell left Immediately « f t ^ " n
standing" ....... ' ^ ’''‘Y b^hev re
against the manner In
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•.You (sn find tho name ot
nt b p n i c S
e '*r ! -*- ®j . Wing conjineretally exploit'll. ^
czery. ' live Uusinea* Monr
tlek respectively. *r« heIng
mile3 ttwoy, however,. «nJ 11
from the "King “ f Hpectfrintul. 1 ^
The chemical absorbs ®ml f
n,Ajestyrtsthd .11.nt.llue notice w R be
In Snnfonl In this Column
member of the party went to
J
nnd fonns » &lt;*°0Uh&lt; rtver *
hassce'arid reported |he m atter to ‘he - moisture
each day.
mirfm-e of Hie.road.'MtK-chcfli'ncMs i given of “tlwo und p'ntv, hut . in
Bhcriffs .office. U g e tte g a i n e d .opposed to nn
tre*tmimt D «ftld to meeting hn*-not yet been reported.f
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Nutnl Advertiser.
ctmscioud for several hours, but
k »i M f t R,
b«o considerable nnd . n
rreoticnll^
t,M, weak to render medlcnl ri*9,sUl" 9 menu* have to bo r c | . e n cd freq»tenlk
ffarveeter for Sugar Beets.
effective. It la said .that he was ronk- tlM&gt; department hope* to effect-* “ tt We'll Dye For You
Harvesting
sugqr Imels hn» h«?nl fa­
Itig nn rittempt. to clear up the ml • ’ tcrlnl saving.
cilitated hy ihe invention of
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BON TON S T E A M P R E S ^ E R Y understanding when ho was shot. I ,
und consists of n machine th.\
Wonderful
Surgery,
Kent &amp; McKee. Props.
ber. who |s ‘Powell's son-in-law, hi
CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERIN'?. resident of Cairo, nnd he nnfl
irl
Work cnled for and delivered
were good friemls. Dowell. h«wover,
ehniilcs Mngnzlne. h» opontlfm two
Pkono -161*J------- 314 West F irst 8t. wns not well ncquaintcl with Lcgc •
hIkm-h slide along the surHuv of
^
Seattle. Wash. The
b re jm ^ R ground nnd carry a cutter which
The camping party wa*
»
when the ship wn* w "«»» rrom ihe be., t top ht the require,! height*.
"WE D E L IV E R T H E GOODS hunt ducks this morning ear V
Two physicians dlugnoncd
throwliiB the severed portion to "H”
Henttle.
jthey were to be Join' d by "
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the Illness ns mute appendicitis. A -jtlde. Following tl&gt;” topper. co.m-s n
rnhln dmrr wns used for nn operntlna digger, or uprooter. which removes tin
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Storage Facilities •
table, and the doctor*
£
beet from Ihe grognd nnd cr.rrb-s t.
CnE .°;i, nS M U » c c , h . t ,»
operation with
H w* pleaio you, tell others; If n°L W ere’ drunk, but « p h y e i f "
the rear, .where “ »* ‘»«iK)slUd lu .u
hox ot bnsket.
tell us. l’hone 498
little ovldcncc of this when•ng*
. Real Carefulnees
I, Mid to k.ovc tM tl'leJ to &gt;1
SA LFO RD
A
St.
Lml" girt Who wrnt to Meraoner’s jury that Powell wns not very
mec highlands for It swim was seen to
ew hre-the ship docked there, nnd ti stand on the cud of the diving board
nnd ai-guwejhe -wrrect pm-ltlon for
Recovering.
General Machine snd Boiler \for\tMl ‘’T h e affa ir hns stirred
S.. i—
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; ,iiitlred
dM lw l Hint she hi
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Cilinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons, much bccnijse* the dcctased
lilanU Rich In Verdur*.
riy Wheel-BUel Gear Bands; Crank p o ru l-r h . r l »"
HL I.ucln, th e‘largest of the « • » » , 1- -. - .
•, ,,_ck took
oil the
me timeunw••
(„ok off
tlhafu Returned-------------P hone «=
ward Islands,
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section.
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Kye* K&gt; annnrd
resident- of Cnlfo.
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nqunre miles-.Tke
lriand Is mountofli wnter.
The deceased wns only -■ &gt;
h
,,„s nnfl lt« "highest D'dnt Is 3.14-t rw
„8c, an J In Burvivcd b&gt;
nhore sea level. 'Vl.He' Hie land M When n lobatcr’a shell become* too
un,l a brother here, a brother i '
mostly
covered will. U**$ aad the smhll the lobster bursts it by a series
OptMan-Oplomctrlsi
bi.ny and a sister
* • growing vegetation of the of spasms snd grow s a new one.
.
hrotheft here 1* m anager
2D* P-»»t
flsnford,
J* flk
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sales agency
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nm- port, in U-31 H ie/niim her^f In
’ Dead's School o ( I ^ l n g a t Silver
hiibltnnts of Sl. I-ucta wns U .d * .
Irk e , every Tuesday nnd hrlilay «Y,
Termn reasonable to V g in Second sheets.
mini?.
mortijng,—Macnn (G« ) lelf RrBP'1’
nenf.
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�TIUC SANFORI) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922

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Never. During Proceedings Dues (he.
(jrand Old Women of Georgia •
Show NenuusnesH.
WASHINGTON, Nov. j»2:-M rs, W.
M* Felton, of Georgia, took the oath
of office today ns the first woman
United States senator.
It w arfU p e t\jat her -term prob­
ably
only for n day, hut the
ceremony crowned with success the
efforts o£ the .87-ycur-uld lady, made
to "hlnxe*lhe path for American wo­
manhood' in the S'enatej-nml it was
indicated that she would he content
to step aside tomorrow* In favor ‘ of
W aller F. George, ,who was elected
November 7th ns her successor to fill
th«} unexpired term of the late Sen­
ator Wntstm, 'll was* to the. vncijhcy
caused |iy this death th a t Mrs. Fel­
ton was appointed last September
to servV until the November elections.
The seating of Mrs. Felton attract­
ed a crowd to the Senate which rival­
led that which had greeted President
Rarding i r short time before at .the
House where he addressed congress
in Jojnt session. Ami, she ’was show­
ered with congratulations, upon the
s Ignat Minor.
,
When she was ^ directed to pro­
ceed to the rostrum for 'the 'admin­
istering of the oath of office, her
faro-hrnkc Into n smile,. On the arm
of Senator Harris, of Georgia, and
lifting her gown daintiiy, xhe -walked
down thc^ccnter aisle and up t^ the
Vice-President's derk where Senator
Cummins, of Iowa, president' pro,
tompore, was presiding in the ab­
sence from the city of Vice-Prc'ident

CooUdgc.

HRS.
BLANCH£
fiCAOC
JoN N jTorC
Qne mlUMn members of forty differ
ent nntlonnlltlc* nil wearing -„Dio
while rltdmn bow, the emblem of the
Wopmn'sChrlNtlnn Temperance Union,
tills Is the organization which will hold
its eleventh .world-wide convention
Philadelphia, November. 1J-10, In the
.Academy of .Music.
World tV. C. V. t l . . workers from
Hnrrna, Korea, f’tilnn, Japan, Ceylon,
Turkey, Pnlcsllne. Egypt, Iceland,
Cfmlidn, Dclglipn. Germany. France,
Greece, .Switzerland. Italy, and many
other countries, will report on the
work now being rarrled on and (he
progress of the prohibition mid ternpemuco movements In their respective
countries.
Something of the distinction nnd Ira*
porta nee of tho work of tho World’s
W. C. T, U. i s Indicated by the noted
women who have served ns presidents
of thfi organization. Mnbgnret llrlgbt
Lucas, ‘the first president, was tho sta­
ler fif .John Bright, ’ England's fcv
nowned premier.
Tho second was

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FOR 'ftKNT

FIIIHT QUART O F'STR A W -’
NiTr ^ 7 t ,1.3u d ' ra
■ III RUIIKS PUT DOWN AT &lt;8.50 FOR* *RENT—KuinUljcif
rising
Park Avc.
r-,l.
KISSIMMEE,’ Nov. ‘S t^ T h o ’ first FOR RENT—Completely furnished
dern
quart of strawberries grown in Kis­ ■* htfuse; « roo'»" nn,.!
simmee this season was puctidncd off conveniences, double garage, 10
in front cf the bandstand last' night lot OD Mick street. JesirablciocaUon
tyy S. It. Chapman, acting auctiorfeeh,
C. Cobb, V. O. Uox bi t, WinUr
and bid In hy the Central Produce Com­ n ;
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201-3tp
Park, Fla,
; _____
—
pany, of Kissimmee, at $8.50, and" or­
FOR
RENT
Furnislu'd
liHiins-Tiotithdered shipped to F, A rthur Nave, A t­
casl corner Kim and Mib
tica. lnd. The proceed4 were .donated
August Schneider.
• “ ^ 3 -5
to the Kissimmee hand. '
FO lt^itEN ’T—Housekccpiii;: apnrtThe eggs of the Darwin frog of • ment. 710 Oak Ave.
J M-I2tp
Chile are hatched in a throat pouch FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchenette.
of the nude and the tadpoles' emerge
—Shirley Apartments orpesito post
23-tfc
from his mouth.
iffice, upstairs.
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment
A t *» «k M
Ferndalc Apartment#,
^ irit
IPO-lfc
Street:

MRS. FELTON
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IN SENATE

I LIA A.
B oolc
Frances E. Willard, whn wns sudreeded by I.ndy I b*nry ’ Somerset and* by
llosallnd, countess of Carlisle, Miss
Arms A. Gordon of Evanston, presi­
dent of the National nnd vice presldont of tho World's W .’CL T. U„ hns
been netlng president stnro the death
of the countess of Carlisle la the sum­
mer of ll)21t ^
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Miss portion will preside nt tho eonvent Ion hnd will also gtvo nn nerount of her recent trip to ( Mexico
In the Interests of tho prohibition
movement. .Then- she learned that tho
nntl-aleoliol movement. Is not confined
to mo pilulonnry Interests, but that
President Otiregon and other, govern­
ment nplrlnls, us well us lending sen­
ators ntul.educational authorities, firtf
prepnrlrig to take definite'etepaJo rid
Mexico of tho liquor trwfllc. It Is
expected that n mensure nlmetl to do
nwny with the pulque Industry will bo
Introduced In congress within a few
months.
The other general' ©mcem of Dm

CLASSIFIED
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World’* W. C. T .’U. are Miss Agn’Cs H
. rlM siflrd Ads Ic a line. No
SI nek of England nnd Mrs. Illunrhe
Johnston of Canada, honorary seen-j
* id taken for Iraa than Z5e.
tnrlcs,.and Mrs. Ella A. Boole of Brook-- ** and .positively no claaalfled
lyn, N,.Y„,honorary treasurer.
j ** ads charted to anyone. Cash
niu-t accompany all ordera.
Ono of .the striking features of tho ^
eonvpptlon will be tho cxblbttloh of ■&gt; Coast five warda to a llna
tho Polyglot petition, ‘'w ritten by *• and remit accordingly.
Frances B. Willard nboot a year after j ra
tho foimntlon of the organization and ,-t—
circulated In many countries over tho
FOR SALE
globe. The totnl number of signatures ,'7,„
, , .. ,
, *•
,
so far aggregate seven and one-Iralf
S A L E -1. led bgx 1 sho v n ^ e ,
million. Home nre In Chinese cbnrnc3 pieces of marble, t all at ~ h Saniefs, Burmese, Kitnnka, Spanish, Eng- ford Ave. • ,
. . . 200-Ctp
llsh—In fact nearly every tongue Is FOli KALK--Sewi»g machine, all atrepresented.
.
.- *
tnclimcnts. Postoffit-o box 117.Tho World's W. 0. T. U, has held
liOOfiti,
ten conventions, folir fn the United •
■•
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States, one in Canada, two In England,- ''OR. SALE OK LXCI1ANGL ior. a
two In Scotland, and ono In Geneva,
smaller ear, 7-pnsscnger Fncknr.i.—
Switzerland.
' '
!&gt;F,rciiK.Wilson..,CarntWilllams',GnTho National W, C. T. U, convention rei.c,
• . 107-tfc
will bo held fidlowlng tho worid’* 0 ,...,,’,, . . f . V
meeting. In Philadelphia, November SEVERAL llOUSl-JJ for^nte.
o r
&gt;
^
( f o r rent. Seo Thigpen, w PO-lfr.

WANTED
WANTED—$8,000 at once,
security. Call at Hill Hard*,/'
—AY. 1. Hughey.
.
*
WANTED-TeamHvork. ]r,q, ir|
Hanson Shoo Shop.
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11-18-20 27,
WANTED—Suporlnteinli ik&gt; ,)f
. nnge. grove. Can give rcft'
Address If. W. Collier, Route G,
on1*, S. C. ’
" ' 2o,
WE WANT to recharge a n j ^
your hattcrieo. Our ^tarter, g j
tor and ignition repair &lt;!&lt;[••*rtme
in charge of *n expert. Ctn"KXIDE"
Battery Service.^^.
BROS. Phone 5-18„Sanford, l,
WANED—A chance to*
now homo before lumber gets
higher.. Plans nnd estimates fam­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works.. 1
WANTED T t H t E N T - P c m f e
or t room unfurnished apartr
flat' cir house, desirable location,
diof-s *'F..S.” care Herald office,
ford, Fla.
jy»

FOR RENT—Furnished house and
three furnished apartments. Phone
.171-W.
■ .r
.
FOR RF.Kr One bed room a ref kiteHon furnished, prire $1'&gt; per month.
Apply to Mrs. H. D. DUrant at Lnkc
M ary.. '
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FOR RENT llireo desirable fu r­ LOST—.Octagon shaped" gold
watch, black ribbon hand, p ,,
nished rooms for hmif i-kerping.
—Ruhn
V\Villiams, phone 228
Phone :tl8-W before 8 a. Art., nftcr
furd,
Fin.
L'ot-r.tr
5 p. m.

LoSt

v

a

Coiiftdi e e, as applied-to bu.-ilnes*, is. the Banie
ns faith la-the fuhl-of religion.
Confidenti-nt l.he good intentions of each other;
ronfidetne i.i.tlv ability of another tq fujfill prom­
ises; confii'i i'i' m the noundne?s of the community
—these nre Bn things ujfon Which btiaihess is based.

____________;______________ ; WOOD, Foil RALK-?S .:.(1 n coni
Plcasc’arrange to pay ea&lt;h on de­
■C. ■ ;
_ . ,’j __ j.;
livery, nnd Ppceify-the kind of-wood
BAYS Hit ARK FISHING HE .
low or re d ’riml around a nutritious SPECIAL BUILDING
3
A nd.this applies with double force to the hank­
wanted, when placing your order.—F.
■^
!
Ff&gt;U HUGH LIBRARY S. Verhny. .
ing busittr»s. The customer’s confidence in the, m; \ d e im p o r t a n t I n d u s t r y pulp usually seedless.
15G-Lfe
In the trliulcs *the dried flour
_____
strength and integrity of the.hank;.arid tho hank's
* * *of * .
fc ,*
FOR SALE—C melody saxophone J
ripe
I&gt;nlumas
is
used
for
the'
milking
1II&gt;
The
iiR’iitltnl
Prrna)
confidence
m th iharneter and good intentions of its
( I t ) T h e I ■■!»«’ ( r t f r f t I * r r « w |
good as now. $120 takes it, half ■
TOKIO, Nov. 21. —Baron Iwnsakl, a
.customers, at*. Ilie factors upon which this instituWASH INGTON,' Nov. 21.—Shark of bread and rake. The bnnana eoncash,
balance
$10
per
month.
R.
J.
a
* Don Is founded
fishing.can be made wri-important in­ tains about f» per cent albumin, 120' graduate of tin- University of Ptnn- Holly. Herald Office.
lTlKGtp *
per
cent
sugar
and
70
per
rent
water,
[sylvnnia
and
president
of
the
Mit*
dustry in- this country ui the opiniont
FOR SALE—Hosier nnd Gays’ paints J
of officials of the Bureau o f' Fisheries. I -The bnmitei is a plant of remark- ‘stiblslii firm, is tp Injifd a building.in j and . varnishes nt Sanford .Noyelty ■
ably
easy
growth
and
very
gpenl
decMongo,
to
house
the
library
whiCh'he,
There arc many. Uses to wbjeh viirjoua
,.
183-tfc i S
nppenninec. - It shmilil have purehaseil from the late Dr. George K ,i” or^a*
agents,
parts of the dreaded “man^tillers” can
FARMERS—You can gel aceJ L-«. ■
he p u t.a n d .a t a profit to 'th e fi?-her- nn nhpnilais-e of moisture and th e , Morrison, Poking correspondent of the
fratn-s nnd irrigation plugs a t t b 3
richer .the soil tho ■butter the -v'eBuitk Unmiirti Times nnd Inter ndviser tn the
1 ,
, * ,.
• of growth and, fruit. The last report Chinese government. The library eon- Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfi
Former Secretary *of Commerce
of our State Department of Agrieuf-J tains thousands of hooka and is one FOR HALE—1 0 .acfei in l.ongwuod
Redfield gave tcroijtinenee during, tintun- says bannnas-nre growing in tt'J'of the best eollel tlolis*of Chinese litcotncr of. Grove and Orange ave
war
days to shoes ‘made of shark skin
A ((IMMUNITY HU1LDER
ri1 3
'
•
1 minirics.
_
Us..eitifsiimptinn
is
ineraturcand
Eugiiih
liouks
of
China
in
nues,
S .'E . 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of S. W.
t
and it is stated that leather from thi
**
, ,
^ j creasing nnd it slioubl have a plaer existence.
! 1-4—Hee. 25, Twp, 20, Range 29.—Tlios.
—
j*
skill is as good’ ns that from beef
F.
P.
FORSTER,
President
B. F. WHITNER, Caihitr
■:i?iiut:d every home in Florida; nil the!(.
II -2-Into.-J . *—■.
.----- ------- 4
J. Baxter.
hides.. lt= u»u is confined out atone to
}
wet
plners
on
the
.farm
nliiiuld
*hr&gt;
J
I.n
u
DIM
GONG
IN
NEED.
-g • A
PEPPER HEED FOR HALE I have i R i i u u i i i s r i R i i i B i i i a i x i i B i i i R i a n a i i R i i l i i m i i i u i
shoe niai.u/ai-lure, hut to th eraiak.ng |lJjin|( lo
whora thi-v will
m - r
I , *.
n surplus of 0.Vlb:l. of It*.1by King
of other "leather.’ gpoils.
.. ,
thrivL, W(.„ rw|utril,B only n i/o c e n .'
(Ml
\kaoi ii»|pcr l'V r«|
Shark sleaka^nhaL got aoipe adver- /■funnI liceing to keep the weeds ,-DELAML, Fla., Nov. 22. Lou Gini Jtepper seed saved by myne'f oiit of
Uscmsnt- .iluHng tfa- vntr, but the down. Millions of bumhgs of hananas Gong's famous orange grove, the thc'very best New .lorsey stork, $2.75
Fisheries Bureau holili that tin* slunk
*old per lb. Address, K Grotiich, Datlia,
. .a re annually imported from the coun- home place •where the- quaint
M i -&gt;
Mesh, dried ur smoked, also enn bring (r{^
„r
Grawing bananas Chinaman who originated the orange Fla.
*
' lOB-tfea good price per tnn ns - fertilizer.
„ nri,fitJlt,)(. imlinlry 'mul emrbl bf- which .will lying -on the tree for six FOR SAFE Iktrgabi.a Brand newl
MftHtiipn,'"in siTFpdFr pf tierTHnnr 'In HtuiEk hvf,'' nit', .‘,ri1.1*'
*rMtur/ed m many 7mii’r h 'MT - oT lTdr- nrrmrtrzTiITorTTpentiTiVhlliTTfiihl WHllli "~snol gmq Pi gauge fianinterless,i
lie- received not a cent while othera double barrel, Cost IHo.OU, sacrifice
the Senate-, s e a t.' This m|dV s i which
\
T
’ '" T I
ili-riveil fortunes from its protuiltfon, for quick- sale. Terms. Hi-e I.. t ’rban
was not on the pr .grnm of the b ad. Lp!,".il ,,y U" iin* th,! f,w h- n,M'
Vnl'
is threatened with foreclosure.
I \ItM FUS AYII I, ADVERTISE
2u;i ::tp
A Umkiiij** stM'vico that meets
May.
ers, went into trie precedents itivglwd 1itnblt
t I h r hark also 1a 1tie
delicacy
Iam is nearing his OUi h *\ 1■ur and is j. (m ,SAI.E I a ton to 1odd a- 1nick
in the proposed course and at first
THEIR I'ROIUTTH SOON
with your requirements is the
It is tin- fin, or
pave thp itnpre.i-ion that the Mon­ f ir thi; Orient il
in good condition. New Goodyear
AND MAKE .MONEY- almost helplesti. A mortgage is about
rather
certain
of*
the
fins.
These
nresei'vicq that you need.
to be foreclosed against bis home.
tana nenntor \v is opposing Mrs. Fell/ord tires mi rear wheels. W. V.
Local
citizens,
headed
hy
V.
W.
tun's rlnlin Bt^t later Mr,- Walsh dt nuded of the flhsh mid dried. Later
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—The-day
Wade, 145 East Rich AVe, DeLnnd,
• The service of • the Peoples
*
swung into strong support of lier the- cartilaginous subptaqco of the when American farm, products will Gould, ark calling on patriotic citizens Fla.
.20.1A t|»
“raya”
o
f
the
fins
are
separated,
Hoiik-,,
,
,
b.f
Florida
to
come
to
the
old
man'a
Hank of Sanford has* been
position, declaring that tier titlu* wan
j he iih extensively advertised through
FOR SAI.E Gas stove,.*'JH7 French
clear nnd granting it slioubl not he e»| in water nnd cut -up
1
*
m
out ilk- country as.the automobile and ri*rctio by contributing t&lt;&gt; a fund fur
planned to meet the needs of
201-31p
A vc •
-considered a favor or a .chivalrous until?. In llong Kong it if 1at nd -that other mnnofiielured • articles will the" extension of his note for the ha!-*
SAMv
--IbiiiM-ludd
fiiniitnrc.
FOR
the
la-kl
rt-htaurnntx
duirge
ns
much
■ the people of this city and sec­
act.
. ■,
'.
soon arrive, Dr. W. Mr Jnrtlinc, presi­ niiec of his fife.
Phone IIP.
211 t-fltp
i.ou's latest achievement is Ihu dis­
But nt n« tiiui- did Mrs, Felton ex­ as $2.-"iU gold for a cjip of soup made dent of the.KaiisiiH Slate Agricultural
tion,and it will meets yours.
hibit nervousness, sitting with lmnd-t fjom till- first qbij'i fini.
isdle c, declared today before the covery of a priHess of petrifying flesh FOR SAI.E OR TRADE GmM mol.turd wagon ami harneia for . Font
foldetl in her lap and with c ^ u op i N" *he I'uii au of S- is-4n-« i« ■* say.' Warbingtoii Ad I’lllh.
a i well as wood niltl hi:; pel 1muter
We present our service to yop
th e Montana senator.'
•
.n.-Kernu-ii mol those who kill «lu»rka
which
died
many
years
ligo
'till
perch-touring
ear. Sep Joe Jifties at Itoek"The Anterienn farm er ha# been
with
every assurance that it
Biiforc going into the Capitol to -j nre losing money when they fail to nrqtininted with only one side of Die ea .beside him in his living room ni.-idojey's. Vulc.mizing Shop. 2U3-2tp
. will please you.
* ' .
1*day. Mrs. Felton went to tin- Whileinmkt shnrk fin s .p u t ef tliCtr Inisi- advertising hiislncss," he said. - '‘111 ax solid ns a rock, feathers, hill, comb FOR, SALE- Upright piano, good
Hquso and paid her respects to f’resi- jnpss.. Along the t/nli font in -const it the main, he thinks of iidvertising n* and all.
Fond if ion, for $lp0 cash* Address
dent Hunling. She is expected to has been .the custom of fishermen and a more or less tricky ilOvIt'll employed
V 1
Box 3-r&gt;2.
''
203-«lp
be In her- seat- ih til Henatc tomor­ sportsmen, catching sharks to kill by middlemen to separate him from
TO WAIN- BUSINESS- MEN*. k ’F'OR.BALE-.I.ot on (Vest First street
row hut it is understood that Senator- them npd turn the carcpsscs ndrift n,x hlrt inoney, lb- probably hns some­
close in. Inquire 20d Park- (ve­
1
illy The t m r n i n l PitM t’l
1
elect George’will present hjs claim lo useless-. ‘
what the sam e.opinion of advertising
nue.
203-fltp
CHICAGO, Nov. 22. -Plans for' an
the' seat, a fte r Mrs, Felton hns nil-, Tfio market prjee cf the dried fins ns a tat get has.of rifle practice.
Sanford, Florida ..
nwered bn riill call and perhaps de ol good size is ds high as li.'i and 715 ‘•The signs of the tim es, however, "international business Piall djurg" to F'uft BALE—Corner c-ifst front bit on
Ilth and Magnolia. For terms, see
livim-d a brief nddress. Then it is cents,per pound, hut range inudi'low are pointing .in another direction. train business nuyi of the two Aim-r’runderstood she will retire without ob- t r when the fjmunre airtk-ssly trim -j Bankers trad mcmherH o f chainRers of cas to work together as tjie famous K. R. Murrell, Jr., Welaka Ajinrlm rats.
• •
201-2lp
jccliop in favor of NIr. George, whose
„ r cured.. In the Philippines il is j commerce have, begun to take the summer army- caiiiji a t Pluttshutg
trains
future
officers
were
made
pub­
FOR
HA
I.E
Clu-vrnlet
touring
car.
delay jn,presenting his election ere the custom to salt dmvp the fins or farin tr'ln n s a lmslnsss partner. They
lic
yesterday
nt
the
Southern
Com­
Will
sell
at
a
real
bargain.
Seedentlals made possible1the seating of powder v/Ulriimv.before drying.
are seeing that they must help him
mercial
Congress
convention
hy
Dr.
Wilson
Motor
Co.,
First
s
t
m
t
ntnl
th first woman senator.
earn more motley, nqd they aye begin­
*
204-Gtp
ning to see that he needs help prln- Clarence J. Owens, president of the Sanford Ave.
BANANAS IN FLORIDA
,
COFFER FLUMMERY
FQlt RAI.B—Fni- room bungalow tin
ripally with his marketing and selling organization. *
The proposed business . institute icxceptionnlly’ easy terms f or will
2 1-4 tablespoons gelatine, 3-4 cup
problems.
would
he located in Panama Dr. Ow­ rent.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons. 205-tfc
sugar, *2 ettps* w ater,"3 cups styouj:
Ily Mosj-h Folsom
'
"The selling end of the farm er’s
ens
said
as a meeting pluce for in­
—AT—
coffee, 3 egg whites.
The hangna is oju* of the most imsine.rs bus been badly and must unFOR SALK—To settle estate, sevep
dustrial
leaders
of
North
nnd
South
opiral frhits and le-long* to fortunntely
neglected.
Circumstance*
Mix .'gelatine with sugar and water pophiur tropiral
fortunately neglcc
passenger Cadillac, fine condition;
-ti
*
’ 1
mid allow to soak f a r 'te n minutes, tho ptnnDiin family, which is now ad­ are to hlamo In part. '^e Is t 11 bjnnte America.
new tites, $G00.—1*. E. Stone, Orange
then dissolve over the fire, add coffee mitted to be among the most nljtri- in part and Irtisiness men are to
City.
205-fit p
Gasoline struck the.low est, level
mid allow to root. Heat ujj whites of lious of, all fihits. There lire ‘many blame in part. In n certain sense,
l-'XRM
FOR
H
A
U
L-A
t
Moproe,
Fla..
eggs to a stiff froth,t ndd gradually ■/nietics of whlhh qhite n' -nhmlHir advertising mqii nro much to hlnmo. since the war here Saturday night,
Ne*l to Princess Theatre
12'-j
acres
with
7
cultivated.
Two
The new
the coffee mixture beating until solid. are prawn in vniiiufs aertions of our Problems in marketing, advertising t was learned Monday,
state. Only the hardy Afrihui vn- and selling that need solution much price -Is 18 nnd 19 cents a gallon, good wells apd barn, good location?
Serve cold with cake.
riety frows In tho southern, rentral mprs than many which hove been some stations charging the smaller good bind. Opposite new school house.
Oporkjnrs -Were of. \the opinion On sam e-street ns the building lots.
ApRIANOPLE, Nov. 21. — The and western portions, of the state; salved, have hat-ri neglected.
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE W0R
.thsEjffttolineW'oiild
take ri^hew reduc- -•-Address Mrs. E. H. Osteen, Lake SANFORD
the
fhuf
flavored
and
more
.di-licnto
“Agricultural men of America have
* French,’evacuation of Adriano|de hns
tinn during Uu* next two or three Monroe, Fin., P. O. Box f»4. 20,V3tp
varieties
nre
grown
for
commerce
in
begun
to
concern
themselves
with
the
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
'
■bfch postponed until Novemlicr £5,
weeks. Thhrmny bring n price of 17 FOR SALB Olt RENT—SiiiiTT house
‘*?n
southern
Florida.
In
the
latter
lt&gt;selling
end
o
ftheir
business.,
They
CEMETERY WORK A‘SPECIALTY *
liccause -the Turkish gendarmerie and
3 niile* out on Orlando road. Four
cents, it wns Relieved today.
1018 West P in t Street
Jt" f
officials who lmd nrrivd here were cnlity they do well and a fairly good j have begun to Jenrn to soil co-oper1018 Wm 4 First
pasollnt^ began a decline four weeks rooms, screened In porch, three large
x^-.j •1
insufficient in number to take over trnde I* being done in this fruit each atlvely, to organize nnd to respect
ngit-whon it was reduced from 25 lots, $400 dowrfc. rest like rent. Ap­
the city.
The uvnltnhle . Turkish year. The better market varieties are (heir organization. The-next generftcent’s to 23 cent*-11 gallon; Two weeks, ply at 402 Sanford Ave.
205*Itp
tin*
fig,
d
w
a
r
f
red,
cavendish
artd
l
Don
of
farnn-rs
is
going
to
grow
up
forces have been reoulred to police
igo it deceased to 21 cents a gallon. FOR SALK—6 acre farm on paved
ladyflrtgrr.
With
n
littfo
can*
*
this
•sold*
to
Die
Idea
of
organizaalready
• nnd administer the territory already
During the six m onthsiprior to the
•fruit will ripen* in . all sections of lion,”
road. Reasonable. Terms. Inquire
delivered o v e r by ;the. allies,
wo lid war gasoline brought 20 cent* 41. C. Howard.
FJorlda, • and even if iC did not, it
- . ’
205-3tp
ytipplics n- plhce ns nn ornnment, that
UongVegntioiinls and Men's d u b l iraRoh in'Jncksohville. Operators FOR SALE—Modern Bungalow, four
COKEKE jKl.LY
■no other does, in’lending i^rlch tropi­ lend the league hut jt is e»:p&lt;«cted tluit attribute the decrease Ao a “fight
nothing1but the best material! all
ronnis and.both, g n rn g o an d ce­ •*
I -2 box Gelatine or 2 tablespoons cal appearance to the surroundings it will he ot srf. affer this tveck. Looks among small refiners." *
ment sidewalk, 1103 Oak Ave.
grnnuUted Gelatine, 2 cup* strong rof- of the home.
as if tho Champs will have It all to .Wen years ago in this city gasoline
work done by expert workmen! .
203-Stp
.
fee, l-f c u p cbld’ winter, I -'itu p rwua- ■The unwrapping basis, of its Jong thcntsolves-ns Chose and Cq. will sold fur 10 cents, n gallon. Whether
FOR &amp;ALE—Tho best bargain Inuscd
broad leaves form tt—lrfrj* like suc^ hnrdly stop, them in th d r frame to­ it would return to that price was con­
nut, 1-2 cup sftgnr,■
■
F o r d coupe,‘mna like. neW, looks
sidered
doubtful
by
Ifcrat
operators
toSoak Gelatine twenty minutes ■fn ruletit stem froin 10 to 20 feet high night,, while the'F arm ers exficel to
,
likc.nPw
am!‘ns'~g6&lt;Mlin« new.' Also
day.--’
J
acksonville
Journal,
take
ejire
of
thi^
Men’s
Club
Thursday
cold water, dissolve 'in boiling water, with theflower stot-k rising through
trew
Diamond
cord tires. Easy terms. i
---- i — * - - I -In.-nlnttlniv nn n ilrOOD*- n ig h t.
Wight Bros. Dept. Garage Budding '
T.
— 1— —
S a a e e K iA
As Senator Cummins mUmicd for
her, tp raise her right hand, she cx,hihitciVher only.sign n t ghfnmUjarily
With the proceedings,. . waving . her
hand to Mr. Cum mips and smiling -as
-If receiving a similar' salute. Senator
Harris nudged her arm , however, and
she then raised it, gazing intently at
Senator Cummins ns the .oath was
delivered, and giving her response in
n low voice.
'
&lt; •
The seating of Mrs. Felton *had
been expected in view of the tacit
ngreement of the Senate lenders to
Interproso no objection in thv facu-nf
possible ^technical precedents as to
her status a fter the election on No­
vember 7. of her successor. Hut for
n time today, it appeared as though
*Ufh objection might he offered and
definite nssuranre th a t the oath would
be administered was nut reached tintil a delay of two hours. In fact, jt
Was not until after president Harding
hail delivered, his nddtess to the joint
session that Mrs,' Felton was given
her sent.
The principal deity was du.c to an
address of Senator Walsh. Democrat,

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. NQVEMI1ER 22, 1922

ba se b a l l
fo o t b a l l ba sk et ball
t r a p s h o o t in g

Mr, Proctor, of Georgia.
1
E, N. button's brother of Georgia,
Is spending a few days with him.
Mr. nm! Mrs, Will Picvatt ami son
of Moore's .Statloif opl]j*d on Mrs. J.
M. Prevntt Sunday,
0. II. Nicholson, E. II. Kllhe, V. T.
Peters were in Osteen Sunday on bus­
iness,
1 .
Mrk. George Gieger mid son Ralph
were shopping in Sanford .Saturday,
Mrs. Mier, of N’uJv York, iss pend­
ing a few days with Mrs. Morsd.
Mrs, Addie Grown, of Orlando, is
staying with her mother, Mrs. G ra­
ham, who has been verysiek.1
. Mis. ’Nv A. Knulcrsoq called on
Mrs. T. W, Prcyntt Mdnday.
Mrs, Georgia McClellan and chil­
-And a 2-pnrt comedy will be shown dren called on Mrs J. M, Prevntt Sunafter this picture.

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Confident Navy W ill'
Win Over the Army

PAGE FIVE
The turtle's heart will Iwat for'tw o
The eyes of snails Anil slugs are
or three days after the rest o t the perched rigjit on the od-is of- their
animal hns been made into soup.
G riers,.so Unit they urn look In overy
direction without moving.
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered
loin the throngs of readers.
The^Herald delivered, 15c per week.

Health Almost Ruined
By Ravages of
Indigestion
Wo 1)1it Itm c firm llrnil Wllhonl “\i»ftirr'a II,-curdy" Mr. Ilnuatirrt/ Haya
Tudnjr I* Knllrrl/ llto ir m d bus
rrn la ri IVrmllnv Stoat HUrltlj.

SfcE THE HEW SUPERIOR
CHEVROLET AT THE SAN
JUAN GARAGE CO.
200-3tc
ONLY BIG CIRCUS COMING TO
SANFORD
THIS YEAR # l
- a
Jjj

*
Circus Price*
ANNAPOLIS, Md.,*Nov. 22c~-Bob
Folwell is rnn'ident Hint the Navy
Mr. P, \V. iiouRhrrir. Bouwiipi, fr
team will ngntn beat the Army in the
of il&gt;s» nptnlon that without Kerr illii*
ho
would ho (Ivail toilny. In a recent
t^nnunl clash. The return to form
Under Age of 12
letter to the Kvrrnllno Medtcluo Com­
dgainnt Penn State, nfter the disap­
pany, he says:
"1 am samtlng you the names of ADULTS 75c (Including Wnj Tax)
pointing showing against Pennsyl­
■ome people I think will he henerltteo
hy FEIUIAUNB. t carry KBIUlAU.VE
vania, hr,s disposed the gloom thnt
The bazaar tylil be held December In
my ntu:k nt nil Ilmen, and It hne
Tonight our old'frieml, Charlie Ray 7th and Mli at the town hull.
dorm Kf» MCfll Pint MB I'KIttioNALI.*
for a-tim e hung .over the student
lhal t feel-I can honestly rwommerd It
will appear In 'Tier Mad Bargain."
body, rdm hca and plnycrs,
The Chase packing house is railing
tmllgi-sHnn hml so pearly rulnc-t my
Folwell hanks on the ability of the
at full sliced.
health that 1 'tra il/ helluva I V*oufu
have
b u n dr Art had l pot u*#d VBl*
players, plus 'experience, to bring r Much interest is being displayed
Mr#; II. 11. Patti hall gave n pnrty
It AI,INK, but slncn Iislutr anvcrrl bot­
tneid through against West ’Point. On in the program at the Princess for Wednesday night nt her home-in the tles of t-erraltno 1 am miw r)itfr-tly n»| the Navy team this year are more i the balance of this week.
honor of her Sunday RChool'pupils.
This fa the way things Have worked, phjyenc of previous experience on
Culver Kstridgc and . Muriel Doug­
ChaiJes nlways was n funny kid
for the Inr-t'dozen years and the past 1college teams than ever before In
PKItttAl.INi; is a Natural Mineral
las met with n slight accident S atur­
end draws a large crowd wherever
(Tunic ami tfiB molt tiromlnept m»n
perform ance‘chart must always lie- fie hi*t;»ry. o ' the Institution,. liarday when their car turned turtle. NM hiivS .voluntarily testified In hen»ftta
his pictures are shown.
’received, es pacta Hr from i&gt;rrall!i« ««
figured, when entries Staff, fu r- the ehep, the star halfback, played at
line was seriously hurt,
•* teller front IndlRest lith, HlomaOh
post.
,•
1Johns Hopkins; LenTz, rjglil gunrjt,
M r,'mid Mrs.'Clarke and family nnd Trnuhleit Ulicuinstlsm and sv got,oral
AXK YOtTl UUUlllitST KOIt PER.
Then the big picture 'Friday night
Yale last year looked to have l ia r - : waa at Rutgers last year;. Mathews,
nnd Saturday matinee nmj night, "The Mr. npd M rs. ’Wright and family of It AI.INK—Adv.
,vnrd cornered. ,Prjn\-eton had, beaten center, comes-from Colorado College;
Hulncs City, spent the week end with “ If yuur local dealer dors not han­
Valley of Silent Men" in* taltcri from
Harvard and Yale bad ‘beaten Prince-, Holies, left tackle,-attended Hillings
Mr. and Mrs, Hul Martin and-family. dle FKRRALINK, send 11.00 dirrcl to
ton.' '
.
j. Poly, and Flippen, who Hns played t|ic story by Oliver Curwood.
I he FUR It ALINK DISTRIBUTING
CO., Tampa, Fla.”
But Yale couldn't bent Harvard. *nn,‘'
R the hack field, came
Manslaughter
Hdr game took a terrific slump when' f^01" Centre.
C O M IN G T O
Passion" are two more big features
the Crimson banner went up above1 T *"' Tnpolobnmjw broke up ilnring
that will be seen at the Princes* n t
the lines. '•
' '
j Inst night. * Only floating wreckage
on early ante.
"Harvard," you will say, "hat been
‘he dead In the mud flats remain
playing nnich stronger football.”
• j ns* evidence of the. power of the
The mere fact that it is a .lames
stronger duos With ease, log limy
,ui
it,a ili.-n vtfhv B|„„,l.li mlgbiv wall o f ’wdter rrnni the ColorOliver Curwood story Is enough to
can't beat. verlniti wcajptr,.vluliv * 3 0
LcjLtiublicly f o r a n mlutum iullipl—
.»u |t|.y#a|L
per ei-nt of tbvir starts.
»i| by tlm Post cpinh'mnittg the link­
It is n case of the Indian Sign or
ing of hilt# for a modification of th..*
Volstetid lap* .with proposal# for i
the Victory Hunch. ,
nattcing adjusted ednipcnsatlon for
For n long tydriod
tlm it lias
ex-scrviee men. The resolution reads:
happened' that Princeton wt^s a f lief
"The V.nlley o? Silent Men" in n
Whereas, the. national dews’ di,*lier.t* against Harvard, Yale nt her
e lftry .o /.th e Northwest, nnd ifr is triliiUing- agencies* report that two I a m c l o s i n g o u t a t a r e ;
lis t against Princeton and Harvard ;’.t
T h e c a rs ai
.FHIGAGO, Nov. 22.'—When It. about, a man who makes a confession hills \{cfe (iresented frtvtllc luv.i.v of b a r g a i n .
her best ngnthsl Yale, "
•’onies to f iriding you can’t fooli as he thinks he is dying, and then rcjitesentiitlvcs and. sponsored by a l l j n ( r o o d c o n d i t i o n . P,c
The schedule arrange merit has
1Iravywylglil ■(Tiampion .lack Pom p-1Ift'er gets well. This confession was Goiigressman Fred A. Riitten of 1111something to do with this—-hut not
itmtigh to hang, and whether they nols, nnd John Phillip* Mill .if Mary­ n i O 't ’o r p r i c e s a n d t e r m
■"V.
After Carpentiet's defeat nt the'
entirely nil.
dlil
or not ran he seen at the princess land, providing for adjusted eompeV
'lands of Rattling Siki Dempsey re-!
I w ill t r a d e f o r c ity lo t
If you. tnrp back a few ’ ypnrs to
aat inn f«r ex-service men of . the
narked that the Frenchman had
epochs of Harvard’s great teams you
e m it war. and
, doi'ied tin- wrong tal lies in trying
will find llfdt when Harvard was heal­
Wheiens, provision for financing
to
brock
out
Siki
by
htting
him
on
ing Yule by 20 or SO points the
said
hill is pVoposeil l»y legislali n a l­
he inw. Here’s the proof:
,5oti was having n beptugonal time of
lowing
the.tale Of lght wine an 1 he. r,
•Sc.iepUslB at rhieago .university* reil heating PrincQluit at all.
■ently made' n (e?t of the slnills of
Twice Harvard barely won %y a
LhgVAiUfickfln Legion 11
tlm ,Senegalese -tribe of which Siki
fo-ld i;oal hta rg tii, fl to 0. Again she
import'll to any legislation contrary L
i-» A member,I Iand discovered
them
^
( tht. spii'ii of thu Ameriran eoiistituwon by only -t points, it* to &lt;».
c.’pahlr of standing »n great amount
And since 1010 Harvard* hasn't
, tion, avhirli it is believed to uphold
The
tearhent
meeting
held
here
Sat­
of -ar n/id vibration.
beaten the Tiger once.
i nn&lt;l
A(I of which hears out the opinion in day was well attended.
IS A
n
Whereas, the Ari’ercan Legion lmv
Princeton more often than not has
Miss (Tirislina McClellan spent the
f i brininion Dempsey th'nt Parpen
figured she had Harvard licked, while
’ier iidopieil the wrong methods, by wick end with her father, J. AT. Mc- [ pjpde a cJcatr fight for the' rare o'
"M
f u n in
| the disnlded veterans amt a reason
Iliirvnrd^peoring ah bid Tiger wounds, send fie
6*O O U
ahle compensation for the men who
b
a
s
k
e
t
gave their service to the rolmtry rig
the great war and realizes the ju st• &gt;
ness of It a rntise, a’ml is, therefore,
utterly opposed- to aligning 'itse lf
Mrs. Cilia Hodges, of Chiiluota with any 'inirty or parties who pro- j
amount nt bnrkfleld pmver,
Ik’d on Mrs. F. II. Kilim Thursday. 'Ysh n desire tii oppose the American

George Ojven and Charley Buell; Playing Final
Game With H arvard Will Fight Desper­
ately to Turn Eli

A NATIONAL
INSTITUTION

1 Cleveland
1 Ford Touring

Can’t Fool Dempsey
Has Dope on Siki

HtAp or

Torn Davies Released
I&gt;y Giants to Toledo

Jack Britton Needs
Sleep and Will Pay
• $10,000.00 For It
t &gt;n will give J lo.dOfl*to any one' whu
will' prescribe a rem edy' th at will
make l|im sleep.

Not only his future in the ring,,hu*.
health depends Jon getting rid* of
inraiiinln which hns imthered him.for
over a year, the-form er world's wel­
terweight champion declared.
After losing the decision to Mickey
Walker, which deprived him of his
title, Btilton Welit up into the 'Maine'
woods hilt he found little re lie f Ho
irturned to the city .for n while nnd
he is now hack in the wilds again.
" It- Is nervous trouble and not due
to any organic disorders," Britton
says. 'T-.lmve Leon training for 20
years nnd I guess the strnin was
too much.
- * «■ *
"My going to bed about midnight
and sleeping through late the next
niofnfng was the only way I could
got. any real rest and I got Into the
habit of remaining up late. When I
si art cd hard training which neces­
sitated an early retirement, I couldn't
sleep at ail until it was most time to
get up.
Hava you lost or found naytblnrT

V0j P National league liasuhiiir &gt;luh
Mnnduv tin nor need the relenVp iif In*
i - der T"in Davie | ta the Toledo
Mr and Mi*, toe Iitiilg and daugh
lull of tiu- Ameriran Association. ter Jimmie.' spent Sunday wjth Mr
Whereas, thjs pool fears that this
Davies, a former I’niversity of P itts­ and Mr:^ Itnllard ami family.
burgh football qiij-.linsebail -tar, is
Mr. a.id Mrs, D avid-Speer,-of San­ ! measure has been originated by tlm
now njuistniit foothall co.adr nt ’the ford, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. li, j enemies'of the adjusted compensntibii
i bill for the .purposo of discrediting
University of Pennsylvania.
. the American Region and the exservice nun In their fight for u'tl.LONDON,' Nov.- 22.-‘-'Fed ."Kid” ! It is an
j
justment
rontptnsatiun.
Lewis, of England, Friday defeated the plnyers
I
Therefore,
"he it re^tilveij that the
Roland Todd, also of Kflgluml, In a ryenr come
Mr.’ami Mrs, Ibilaml Danv and ehilWest
Palm
lieai-h—pmt
No, IV of
twenty-r,ound fjgld for the middle-j.nlidd'e stab
dren, of Clmluota, were visiting their the American Legion, Department oi*
weight championship and the Lons-j nor New Ifnends here Huiulay.
^
'•Florida, docs Hereby benrtily tun
dale-bell. .Lewis won on point*. The seated,
J. if. iludUstou was
in
Sanford
on demn the I'ffort to couple* tlje ad­
t
men fought nt Holland Pat it Hall.
th e tenm
Monday.
* i
t
, ‘
justed compensdlioli bill with an art
Lejvis, ’who is- the hohler of the most, of th
E. H.'Kilbe was in DqLand Wednes­ to modify the Volsteotl law, and
*'a
British, Kuropenn and empire ntbl- J wrestlers hday on business. .
j.
It
is,therefore
resolved
that
a
ropy
dfeweight championship, was the favMr. and Mrs. Wakefield were tin of this esolutiun he. forwarded to
oiito'iiT the betting, but Ins hackers
*
&gt;
Orlando Thursday shopping.
! Congressmun Brillan and John rhilsoon renlizedithat the Yorkshire man
L
r. and Mrs, Roli^fid Reed left on Iijis Hill, to all representatives ill
was n t nigh projiosltion fur him. Todd
Monday for St. AOgustinc to spend n yongfess fr6m -tile State of FJoHils,
was superior in physical makc-U|l. He
jMNKIIUI
few days with Mrs. Reed's sister.
to ikm. Jerome E. Wiclenmn, state
excellent lie- win L. Sco
was i
M. Dooley anti Iznr Hail have pur- commander, to the newspapers of this
finite,
elinsed new Fords,
Mrs. Kntc Kilho and O ra Flynt were
in .Orlando Friday on business. Miss
Ethel Colling- returned honm with
them to spend n few days with Mrs,

AND GODD COFFEE
f
*# ■

Mrs; Bertha (J. Mann
Will Conduct a

EE DEMONSTRATION

Defeats R

*

AND BETTER COFFEE MAKINf

At this Store oji Monday, N

THREE'BtdtKSfA M h ig h p r ic e s

Scofield

PROTECT YOUR HANDS WITH PUREST GLYCEi
ROSE WATER—REGULAR PRICE. 2.ru J

Mr. uml Mrs. T. N. Wakefield were HltY'AN -ARRIVED AT SAVANin Lake Gem Monday on business.
;
NAII; LEI-T FOR. Ml AML THE GREAT INTERNAL LUIIIHCANT—PUREST MINERS
Mrs. Grover Lefiles and sons and
_____ _
.Oil,— REGULAR PRICE, $1.1)0
Mr. nnd Sirs. Morse Dooley and son
SAVANNAH, Nov. 22.—William
were in Sanford Tuesday.
Jennings Bryan nrnl Mrs. BrVan nrMrs.- J. Prevntt nnd Mrs. W. II. rlvcdi this morning and left- imntcdlTortoises nnd turtles have no teeth
Rtvars were shopping In Sanford Eri-lately -for their winter homo nt Miami
vln Key West, Tlm delicate slate of
The horn of the rhinoceros is not day
Raymond Kilho, of, Orlando, is Mn, Brynti'a henlth, and he.* anxiety
joined to the hone of the head, hut
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
s|&gt;cnding n few days with his brother to reach Miami ns soon ns possible
grows on the skin.
THE
REX
ALL
STORK
PHONE 323
KODAK DEAL
Wm Kllhe to go hunting!
( ‘caused the Abandonment o\ -plans to
Mrs. Fanny Deters has as her guest *spend a few days here.
For quick result#, try a want ad.
Have the Herald do your next job

Saturday, November 25th

SATURDAY

33ie Cheapest Store in Florida to buy your Meats an

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IN "t h e HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORID^, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922

v'oUJME HI-

LLOYD 18 WEA1.THY AND HEMAIN8 OUT Ol*
• J AJI.

OP OLDEST-RESI
IS IN THIS SECTION
OF THE STATE

I l l r •The \»»&lt;&gt;rlnlril I'rru a l

vvp

Streets Here With His g overn o r o k -M ic h ig a n
U HaJr and Frontier
TWELVE TO DRAW
Type of Dress 1
’
.FROM
*-

has

Itrosr. Lloyd, wealthy radical still was
outside of prison today ns thirteen of
his associates started on the second
ilny o f their' prison sentence, six of
them ip Joliet prison and-seven in the
Cook county*jail. Lloyd, according
to his counsel, voluntarily will give
himself up Thursday hutt officials are
rrourffsg lhA country for Jiim.

RESULTS (JF RECENT ELECTION
INDICATION OK PUBLIC
SENTIMENT v •

OK WATER HNf
I.ITT LB STEAMER
YESTERDAY
.

CALlXCO, Calif.,, Nov. 21.—Seven­
ty persons Jo&gt;f their liven In the sink­
ing of the steamship Topolohnmpo, in
the Gulf iif California, near the mouth
of tho Colorado river, early yesterday
kccording to report* o f the disaster
whioh rem her liare today
IJite Inst night two bddicsSt&gt;d been
ri-ciltwnd—a woman nncl-a ehllil huggu'JWnVr brenst. Others were &lt;-x­
I i-ctiTWi lie found at low tide this aftet7\ooii. Twenty-four survivors, in­
cluding tithe women and six children
sim i»n tlieir way tfl Moxirali, Lower
California.' -The Topolollambo, a craft

SHOT AND KILLED AND ROIIDED
a n d L a d y .a s s a u l t e d
. . AND KILLED

Small LonLs wire nn the way to the
Si not no shore today with searching
mi ties. The Mexican goven'iiirtmt’s
gUKoline taimrli Lolita, while going V&gt;
mid young woman companion last !In* rejwup with four *0*11111( 11, turned
night 'near I-ovor's Leap three milt s.
in.1 til of lu-re. The couple were •rid­
ing in an aut-iinnliih*. •Skipworlh wns
sliof In the- neck nnd Ids l.ody thrown
over tlie tJiff after Ix-ing robltcd by
nt~lo liie ipscue.
r.is assailant lieliuvid to he a negro.
ion’s, A greater
The girl win then drugged through
i- believed lo have
the brush and uttnrkcil and the body
then hurled over the*cliff. . The nnThu only re-udgnts of-J-nlttinbn ate
snilnnts escaped in tho youth’s auto­ Lr» Mexican federal employes, and no
mobile.
•
food or clothing supplies wen* availaide for aurvivor* of tho wreck who
were forced "to pass theM*urly hoiit-a
i f ye icr.lay in scantiest clothing and
without food. A fierce sand slot in
bli v. upon.them most o f yesterday.

Although ’the governor do dint d to
even intimate who had-been under
cusldc-ration already for' Mr. -Newl&gt;: rry*s seat, the names most promin1 idly heard today wore those of ('has.
h. Warren, a! present American am­
bassador to Japan; former Senator
William Align Smith, of Grand Rap­
"/**U-!Xlt-AJ.L\, L*&gt;wer t’nliforiiin.
ids; W, W. I’nttcT, state fuel, adminNov. Ule—tJvvucr mid captain at the
1. tiatyr, and .lulm S. Haggerty, Wayne
rtc-iiiner which rap;fit&lt;*{j Sunday in
county Republican Iehdor. loiter totlu- Gulf of t'alifornia sixty Hides
«ir.y, nnoUii-r name v.-nn advanced—
south
with a loss of life estimated at
that of, Darien Lvryy Hint An, m i i VENUE
eighty
'were to be arranged here todent of the University of Mirhqfiii.
Mayor Jnnii-s Houzeit*, of Detroit,
alwi waK-tlroWu iiito the spec-uhitUfli.
OKMULGEE, Uldn., Nov. 21. Dis- polls said twenty-one immIIo* were rc
Jie dcrliiu-d, however to ilist-iws. the trictV court of Okmulgee county If is tovrred. It it said the captain vva
*prutib|l!ty, 01 i-v'eii’ dfflrin or di-Yiy eo jurLdirliou to hear n motion to re­ tmfnmitlar with naviiilinti inltiiis set
, •
tiiat lilt* po-l lllid been "off( 1 ed him.
voke the order grantiiq^. -Governor ( *•*Ii*
State Senator Herbert K. linker, Koi.ins.in n change of venue for hi.
nnd Representative^ I’ulrick II. Kelly, trial on charge of accepting -u bribe,
who were unsuccessful eandidatt-x in Judge Edwards rulril sustaining mo­
the-recent primary, wefc being iirom- tion, governor’s counsel challi-oging
(rcntly montiqpod.
court’s authority to hear proceeding?
in cr.se.- Courtly Attorney.•Hepphprn
. If. U. Humphray, rdprescnling the sought to have change of venue order
Florida Dcllytbnted Products C’o., of
Jmkaonviile, Is in’ the city for n few
daysand has some interesting data *111
the dehydration •*£ celery ard JMher
vegetable*.
.
■ rkv men, however, emphntirally de­
Snuffed Ambitions ’
nied that they had'&gt;figur(*il in thu
To Become Artists—
rmaxliup. They told polirc that they ,had M-t ti thi mitomoliile rm inif toward
thin
city
after
the
collij\ion,
but
all
Probation Officer Busy
livtil in Squill (oirolina and that they
had struck a cow cnrlRTr in the day, were, of course, ignorant.of wliat had
v ltlrb nrcounted for tho.blodd stains. occurred at that time.
Pollco* and county huthorijics were
withstanding that, all efforta fail«tl to lirc^k their «tofy, tho Knnford confident .that the men would bo cap­
suthorilfes expressed the belief that tured, pointing out Hint * the Ford
MIAMI. Nov. 21 — An apparent ten­
would easily he singled out ns having
Ibtiy had the right parties.
.
dency
of Miami’s embryo movie imlus- ■
Mr. Hill wng n liniquo character been In n recent yminshup. Local oftry
tol
make? inroads among the stu­
and was known nil over this section flccr* had scarcely returned from the
dents
of
tho public school*, has been
°f the state.. When Prcajdont Tuft scene when they- were notified thnt
challenged
J&gt;y Mrs. Fannie. Tul Iis, j
s'ss-ehctcd ho took nn oath Hint ho three men were being hold at San­
Dado county school attendance arid
wl»ult| havcv his snowy locks trimmed ford.
. *
•.The crash.which killed Mr. Hill l* probation officer'. \ t
oaly when the country wns governed
With one stroke/of her pen she has
the Shcond nntoinobllo fatality at
curbed the “screen ambitions of young
LockhnrF within n week, ri man having
slurs between the uges of seven and
been killed there hint Saturday night
sixteen. If they want to ticcomo muvwhen he jumped from n motor nml
was struck by a passing freight train,
it i* the ^pixth automobile accident
within the Inst few weeks nenr Or­
lando in which parsons linvy been
TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC TO
NIGIIT AT NEW
either killed or injured,
Mr. Hill wns horn In Hewitt county,
YORK
’
N
.Georgia, in DU‘r», nnd came to Ornnfee
(II) Tfcr A
county when he wan twenty-seven
icorgcn
NEW YORK.
years old. Wlii-n ho first sn\V the fer­
Cli-mrncenu .will deliver hla first ad­
tile section of the country-in which ho
dress Ip*tho American public tonight.
spent jho last hulf .century of his life,
Hd Will talk oxtiinporaneously altho
•i u.;, .1 .wiliii nun*t thickly polnll&lt;|w
he has spent much time slnco his urwith wild boast&gt;• There were fow set­
riual gathering- material for speech.
tlers hero then and tho 8 cminolo InClentcnccau vya" exhausted Inst night
dfonff, under Chief Oscoola, were numwhen lie retired but nj-osc today ap­
elou* .though friendly. *
parently refreshed, eager to deliver
Mr. Hit! kept up with Uu&gt; .times,
tho nddttes. ’
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III) Tin- .\»«nrlnle«l I'rrMl
AI1SOUITELY
NECESSARY
"LOUIS, Nov. ifi— Declaring
TO RELIEVE GOVERN­
results of igcent election* were strong
MENT OF RIG LOSSES
indication public* sonllmeitt favor*
repeal of the Volstead net a score ol
Htatr. secretaries of the association oyposed prohibition amendment perfect
i&gt;lan* for modifientifin.of dry enforce­
In Operation of Wnr Built Mer
Illy The Aaw-rlnlnl l*rr«»l •
ment’ Inw .and eventual repeal of the
• chant Fleet Established
PENSACOLA, Nov. 21.—Federal
eighteenth amendment lit closing of
.
Program
court records here were cleared o f all
KCHfion of conference here.
peonage cljargo* against former Gov­
I Mr Tlic «..i&gt;i'UlrU10,M|
ernor Cntti when Di^rict 'Attorney,
•WASHINGTON, N ov ell.— En­
Cuhhi-rly nolle prooseu the indictment
act nu-nt of the administration’s
chnntinir former governor with hay­
inerrhnnl marine bill was urged
ing held Ed. Ilrown, negro. In state of
upon a:i.iirrr*M today ^jr. 1‘ realpooling!*. Action followed ncipiittal
dint Harding as necessary to re­
shortly before midnight- tif .Catt* f f l litre golermiirnf or "staggering
charge of .holding another negro Ip
losses’* in operation of war built
labor on his plantation' against his
mrrehant fleet established -pro­
will. Gaits returned t&lt;&gt; Ins homo at
gram of assured ehlping to serve
S \NNR. CONFERENCE’ Wll.l
DcFunink Springs curly today.
.
the nation in war and give guar­
INSIST OK PROTECTIVE
anty of commercial independence
TARIFF
'
JURY OUT ONLY NINE MINUTES
ir&gt; linn- of pence. Personally ad­
DECIDING VERDICT
1 If) Thr iRmtrlnlrtl l’ rr*»l
dressing Ihe joint ression of the
LILSANNH, .*Nov, :y . — -Dodtor
house sind senate the rhirf ereru*
I'Wdtjof Nttuv.n is in Lnusanm?’ in an
live 'declared actual monetary
•-.{fort to pi rsiiiuh* the pence confer­
saving to government would re­
iii'V .!.* Cnttsi
of
« ' former govik-nor
/'
ence delegate* to include in th pros*
sult from proposed law.
The
Florida,
wns
acquitted
by
a
jury
in
pietive treaty with Turkey guaran­
president declared maritime aa(eilt-ral court here into’ last night of
tees for. protection of Greeks and Ar­
lions of the world “ we^e in com­
menian in Tin kish AH ril-.ry frnmod n charge of peonage. The jury was
plete
nrrord with opposition here
out only nine minutes.
■.
such’ definite terms' Hint tlu* refugee
pending measure.”
‘
♦The
trial
had
occupied
the
roiirt
nil
rllunthiii In the Near-Kart will not
•lay
ninl
when
it
bornnio
apparent
he further iirgiavaU-d. The. doctor
WASHINGTON, Nuv. 2L—The sixraid, ill ids opinion, tin* conference .shortly before the time for the usual
iy-aoventh congress formally optned
adjoinnnic-nt
late
in
the
tiny
that
the
shull!il provide f-ir exchange of Turk^
defense could, introduce the greater itk'dours yasterdpy for tljo -third sesin tirci i'c for Greeks in Turkey.
pnjt if lint nil of itH testimony in n. nion hut it.-did little more Umn actual­
few hours, Judge Sheppard ordered ly get in the jolt.. Its lifo as a special
session wi|l he only tw'o weeks, but In
a night session.
.
At lOgiU tonight,’ the defense had that time it is the hope of President
progressed ro far that it placed Mr. Ilarding that substantial progress will
Ciitts upon the stand. His testimony Ik- made on the administration's Mer­
■ival? n«t b-URthy nml introduction . of chant. marine explanation and consid­
abuttal witnesses by.tho government erable* advance work dope on tho nrmomipic ! only a few minutes and both fol of the (annual supply LiUs, which
ride* wnivcih" arguments. The court must b o . handled in the regular ses­
then surprised counsel And the sped a- sion beginning Dect-mlx-V -Ith.
fora by stqting that since the jury
wn« anxipusc to finish the trial he
Hall-Mills Case
would clrntge it imim-(llutvly. F.urlier
i l l . T h e ,! .&gt; « r l n lr i l l ’ r f « l
•
•LAUSANNE; Nov. 21. Richard in 1he-evening, he had .stated-from .tlu*
Hearing Today
Washburn Child, Aiiterlcnn ninbaswi- betirh that lie*would hardly' deliver
Before Grand Jury
ilor ! o ’ Italy, explained at the plenary the ( hnrgo tiefoie tomorrow.
Tile charge occupied about twentyion of -Near East conference ioile Not Allowed Around . Court
ilny tin- pu itinii of observers for'the five minuti-s nnd the jury retired at*
Room While Evidence Taken
o’clock, returning nine minutes
United Stales. • America, lid stated, 11
w.13 niuch interested in the Near East­ later nnd rendering,Its Verdict,of aclll&gt; T h e . ( M i i r U l r i l l* r* M I
ern settlement nml observers would
SOMERVILLE, N. J., Nov. 2L—
attend meetingn to Joiti.diMUMlon but , . Thl* trial vvjis on an indictment The net which Special I*ros«&lt;:uto&gt; AVIInot authorized to- Ho members of the chnrging Mr.’ Cntta with hnvlng held' bur ’ W. Mott has woven out of th«
cammlsslohs* or sign reports or vote in n state of peonage, a negro hnmed mystery surrounding the munler* of
John Henry Rogers. An Identical InReV. Edward -Wheeler Hhll nnd Mrs.
dirtment n-laling to one Ed Ilrown
Eleanor-Reinhardt Mills had its first
is iX'UtJing -but' it wns expected D is­
official airing yesterday when twelve
Supreme Court*
trict’ Atlornoy’ Cubcrly would, move
'persons told their stories to tlu; Som­
t umirrovv tlial it be nolle proved.
is* Called TJpon
A lilglit session .of ‘Federal court erset county grand jury.
to Decide Statu in tho luqie that the trial o:t forpier .Mr. -Mott expects to offer the evi­
Gnveruor Sidney If, Catts on a. neftn- dence of..top or more otlier witnesses
ill \oral EITorlH of 1’upilti. in Tampa ngc charge hiight he completed with today. Three women 'are sitting on
the grand jury.
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• Studio
. the next few hours, was ordered late
’The
proceeding*,
yesterday
.were
today by Judge Sheppard after John
more thnn Usually guarded. A squad
Henry
Rogers,
the
negro
alleged
to
TW .lunrlalrd l*rr-i«»l
TAMPA,, Nov. .21— Tho
'The statu su­ have, hceu held in a stnD&gt; of peonage, of state trooper* patrolled tho court­
preme-Court will Ik* called’ upon to say 11ml testified, n’ud after the prosecu­ house am} surrounding ground*. They
whether the vocql .efforts tif Homer tion had announced that it had only established a *‘dend ’ liml” around the
jury, rooirf, a conference room on tho
Moore’s students constitute’ n nuisance two more vvrtnesses.
.
in u residential neighborhood here.
The Government nn’notinccil It* rune ground floor with French* window*

IN

When’ the:neighbor* first cohiplnincd,
the municipaV court magistrate agreeil
with theili nnd assessed a nominal find
of one dollar .against Moore.
The less aesthetic of Moore’s neigh
hors likened the sounds cmuiintiim
from his. studio unto thijse o f a iKiilermaker's shop. More thnn n one dollar
fim“ is involved, Moore asserts, and
nppenl hjs ca*o to Circuit Judge Robl­
es. Judge Kohl#* dismissed the oppcnl. Tho case will he carried on Its
way, however, Mooro’n attorney do.
clares.
•
GREEK TAKEN OUT,
’ TARRED AND FEATHERED
IN FT. i’ lERCB’ I.AST NIGIIT
-• III) Tlir
Inlril I'rfM)
. TORT 1‘ iKRCK, Nov. 3 0 .Sofce, Greek” proprietor o f n
restaurant, wiib taken from Iiis plnco
of business Inst night by seven mnsk^
ed men, tarred, feathered; and flog­
ged nml .warned, to Jdnve tnwp within
2-1Tours, lio was accused, o f having
insulted -ol local woman. Sofoo say*
lie wilMcavc town. ,
:*

Ilia-entry into thd motion picture^
I ;, h: ■ , wax typical'.of him, • his
friepda said. Known all over Orange
fur ids work nnd “ they arc nil going
(M.
•
f
X
codnty, not'oi\ly the rrnmier f -bm
Hav^ tKb Herald do your next Job
crazy.over acting Jur the movie-..”
LONDON, Nov. 21.-J u d g e Rom­
»h*nth, but his passing nway itself w,ll
..---------- 1----- ■— - - ■^ any MacDonald wss elected by. tho of printing. Wo havo the yqulpmant
be mounted by hundreds-who knew
- to do till kinds Of job prlplinr.
Tho Herald delivered, i&amp;c per w&amp;k. piliamcntary labur party.
tho hardy pioneer.

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SHIPPING

clotted Nvith the cot'luslnfi. of testi­
mony.of Ed. Brown, and counsel for
Mr. Cntla Immediately moved . tlu*
court to Instruct the jury to return
n verdidt of not guilty,on the ground
that there was no evidence to show
thnt Rogers' wns forced to work
ngalnst his will nnd that them was
no evidence to show tho existence of
V debt.
.
Judge Spnrd overruled jho motion
for n directed verdict of ncqulttal.
Senator'Stokes hnd argued thnt xthe
contract concerning the &lt;r&gt;0 debt did
110J btcomo effective until after Jan­
uary- 1 , 1022, nnd that therefore no
dobt exlstnl, for the negro had loft
the plantation In May, 1021.
.

f . THE RED CROSS
SUPPLEMENTS .
GOVERNMENT,SERVICE
BY MEETING THE
.
PARTICULAR NEEDSOF THE INDIVIDUAL
EX-SERVICE MAN.
THIS WORK CANNOT
GO ON UNLESS YOU
s u p p o r t it W it h .
YOUR MEMBERSHIP
DOLLARf
PAY UP TODAY

knpw nothing of the murders, but' «Wclnred that Mrs. Gibson, the pig wom­
an,, was trying to briAg him into It
• Slpel, when seen Inst night by the
reporters, admitted Mrs. Gibson hsd.
talked to him about the rase. He said,
however, that all be knerlr wp* that ha
had.seen a wagon on Eastern nvenue
tho night of the ^hooting. Last Sat-;
urdsy, ho. judd, Mrk. Gibson asked liinr
to swear to something but he asserted
M told her.-she.wsa talkihg t o ’ the
"wrong type of man.''
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T'

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922^

7:10 p.m
85.....y... 0:55 p’.m.
most i f the troubles and misumlerALBANY, Go., N ov .2 0 .-Wonl was No.
ittmiiliuRK thnt.huvo been "such a com* received this morning of tho death’ of
mon experience nnd that haVo caused James tagrttc, 23J of Cairo, whlcl\
Northbound
so much woe and misery td mankind. occurred yesterday iq hospital " nt
’ L' 'Arrive , Departs
A .notable instance close nt home Tallahassee, as n remit of a shooting No.
82 .-y....... K4Hn.ni.- . 2103 a.m.
_ A N D - ^ 4 - = --------—
CAPS
v An All-Star Cast v
HATS
l
a
to
comes
into view through tjie columns j affair nt Tallahassee Just nftor mid* .No. Jj-f.’,___...l.l:4'n .m .
.
•
12:05 p.tn.
BIG LINE OF
of the public•press v/hioh announce! night Saturday........................
: No. 80...!...... 2536 p.in.
2:55 pan.
j.-'.
' *■ ■
.#
I0X HATS \
r-JN—
t j that Florida Rotarinns/nrc planning
All
the
hunters
are
out
today.
4;:o5
p.m.
i i s l.
{l2_____ 1:00^1.ni,
No.
JO Values at, each
•
.
, CAPS
.
•
•
Is I COUNTY tilt AND JURY
— —;
. ■&gt; to rnjse
1-nJse a fund ooff 'SI00,000
MOO.OOO which I#
* No.
'
. 10:0 p.in. .
\ l$ \
.
Values ?2, $2.50 and $3.00,
$5.00^
^ . . j , .,p ^ pviDFNCF * ;
tAnd we arcrespecting venisih to- to he put out in the shape o f loans to
,
goinr.nt
ft
*
morrow
and
ntaybo
,aybo
lomo
birds.
j
worthy
boys
to
enable
them
to
com'
. . . q .A qF :
t MALORY HATS
rilhy llfnnr.li
..
-.
jploto ihoir college education. Each;.
JN IIALLS-MII.I.S LASE^.
Depart#
Arrive
$5 ami ?G values going nt
$1.25,81.50 nndS1.75
.V
Although birds and everything olio Rntnriun in Florida is boimr ashed to
. . t
7
:«Ki a m.
', each
,
uu.,t
l
,w
»
,
...........
.
NEW
BRUNSWICK,.
Nov.
.20.—
;
\No.
J00...........
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tr.aus' iiKu ii« much tmm' to uAi edi­ subscribe 8100. If all come into the
NEW LINE OF
•3:27 p.Hi.
‘
$4.00
project, theio will be nvuilnbla more 'Final preparations were completed.
t—.•
tor just now.
;■ . . *» .*
CAPS
than the hundred thousand since there, for pre; anting to the .Somerset countyjxNo. *25—
1:30 p.m.
NEW HATS
.........
;„.5:50
pmi.
Just received, $2 ami $2.25
Wenthdr report says it may Tain nre-nioro thnnia thousand Rotariuns grand jury torpt»Tow the evidence*, * No. 101..
JUST ARRIVED
' the
'' Stale.
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‘ -H p* .
' gathered in the nine
have&lt;
.^
...... weeks
. . , — that
----- ------— ALSO—
values, at ..
soon pnd turn cooler. This is too in
$1 nnd $5 values" nt '
Leesburg Branch
In ordej to fiiinnco nnd manage this passed since tho inupiicr of tho Rev.;
much, too much.
, Depart*
Arrive
$1.65 and $2.00
mngnllicient movement, which found Edward Whesler Ilnll and Mrs. Elc-i
$3.75 and $4.75
FOX NEWS
xNo.
157,
........
3:55
p.m.xNo.
Victor Check, Lincoln Grove nml its inception in the brain of Moorman anor Rinchardt. Mills.
No.
21,1..-.—
i!:B0
p.m.
n e w - l in e o r
b o y s ' h a t s
a n d
c a p s
_____________
_________
Prosecutor Wilbur A. Mott,'
of Gainesville,
thero_____Special
is being
Jim Mitchell left today with all kinds .Pairish,
xNd. 15S.........
.
• 7;0il a.in.
‘ Just Arriving— Prices Ranging from
o f paraphernalia to get a deer. And chartered what is known.as tho Flor-^vho has remained silent as |o tho
7:10 p.m. Tomorrow—Wallace Held in ‘"The
Ida
Educational
Loan
Corporation,
numlicr
of
names
o
f
tho
witnesses'
No..
22
.... .
wo bclievo they will get one.
60c to $1.50 eaclj
* »
sponsored by the Rotary Clubh of wdm will be called* in the presentation
Gbo.it ilrcakcr": alro a Bnuli Pol-,
•PAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY--------------»
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Ovicdii Brandi
•
v
s
Or-,
of
the
case,'
today
issued
n
brief
f
ori
Myorn,
laniieimiu,
lampu,
v/r-,
ui
me
ense,
iouay
tasucu
a
unoi
Fort
Myers,
Lnlidand,
TninpO,
Frank Miller goes to Jacksonville
•Bcpiris lard Comedy.
■
. Arrive
lando, Eustis,
Eusti.i, Paltttka,
i'niatku, Sanford,
Hanfunl, D/»y^| stotmient denying thn^ he Is confident ,y ‘
I'
tomorrow to attend tho meeting o f Inndo,
xNo. 120.... 7:15 p.m. ,
Jacksonville, of obtaiiiing.Indictments.
bonn, St. Augustine, Jackso
the .Stnto Funpral Directors nnd Kni- bona,
3: fo p.m.
hnlmcrs and to exnniine several new West Phlm Beach, Mlnmi, Key West,! “ I wa* nciej^etinfidenl," the prose- xNo. 127...........
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Ocnlni Gainesville, St. Petorsliurg, cutor said. ‘‘The evidence, howevoe, ' x—Daily, except Sunday,
members.
.
I
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J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
LlYc Oiik, Tnllahnrtcc, F’ort Lauder- Ir. ready and the ease is now up to
-&gt;
—|
.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
It. J. Holly in down at his desk to­ dale nnd Pcnsacoin. As stated in the! tho gnrnd jilry.”
-Phone
104
day
nt Tho Herald office but mighty eflartcr, tho purpose of the organism-. There - are three wonie
\ 115 East First Street
wrnk, mighty weag nnd ho does not tion is to promote, old and assist the j grand jury which, will h r a . „ ----- care much which wny tho cat jumps cause of'higher eduention l»y lending of the cr.Ve*u it.has been built up by
money
n low rate of-intercut
L&gt;!t
pro#o:ptix)ji. Tho ...............
number of- wit*SVJ at
MV ..
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, he
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so mnnyvyears. M is.‘ Howard hnd or whether it jumps nt all or not. He
•rving
young
men
nnd
l»oya
who
nesdes
who
willnppoar
is estimateil
dese
is
Just
recovering
from
a
week's
siege
been suffering from dengue fever,
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
.
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nro nhxioufl to complete (heir high authoritatively as fifty. •
Her hushrihd, Dr. Howard, being of the doninieT'V * ’
school or college education.
• • • Tho
“••••jn - ; J ..n ---------------- :— r
—
■a
stricken at the same time. ShB was
corporators arc the presidents of the •Tho wmdd owes n living only to
.
J.
II.
Forgusiri
has
returned
from
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MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor retoverlng rom the cffccla of the
Florida clubs nnd John Turner, of those who go but.nnd get it; in other *
i “
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fever when she took cold and ^he cold a trip to Ft. Pierce to visit his daugh­ Tnmpn, third vice president of Rotary
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Phono J17-W
ter nnd was groatiy surprised upon
^settled
on
her
lungs,
giving
her
J&gt;r«nSAVINGS
I t r* n fcavo S i r W r s l l v U l l l a * w
Tho'Herald delivered, 15c pej week.­
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a scvan-column International. •
- 4 * y n » r * « i»I b « - B p i k f f f « T r o « l n | chinl pneumonia, am) nt her advanced JJ* return to fipd
It
i&gt;
not
difficult
to
vipunlrzc
the
I . M r . m t If n o a re n l k r l i l s l i s . w e ll
We I’ay 1% Inlcrest on Havings Accounts
• p M l i l p « r 4 ( B 't h U O r p a r lM m f , s i t l . s ago there Was no hopo fur- her re­ Daily Herald to greet him. Mr. Fcrtremendous benefits that will come ' SEE THE NEW SUPERIOR
—
4 « f a ll« . o r (rlrp h a B * t k « Item, II wit
jguson
is
one
of
the
first
suhscriliCrs
;
covery-nml she breathed'her last yes­
k* »TW&gt;l|r iM W rtl It*
from
a
Mae
adnilpUtrntlhn
of
this
CHEVROLET
.
AT
THE
SAN
to.The Herald in Sanford nnd ho has
terday. ■
.
•
fumj» Ilundrerls yf young men nnd J u a n g a r a g e .c o .
200-atc
; The funeral .occurred nl the into n-deep interest in tho paper and* cs bo^s would." he cnnhled to. “ go over
frir- a;
SOCIAL CALENDAR
pecinlly
in
the
new
dnily.
reaidenco this morning at 10-o'clock.
Pa
Id fcs P# T« 'lu Pa
the top" in the effort th better equip
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therqselvca
for
fighting
life’s
lmttles.
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LAUSANNE, Nov. 20,—Near-East
P»i
mi&lt; Such a fund will bo a perpetual monu- Ai
Money is of value only,as it pfodtices. Hence, a primary
. i tho Socisl porvico meeting to be church, officiated, assisted by tho peace conference formally opened this,
irpinrnt to'the'spirit of nnscififdi scrvlcfe Ha
P\
held at tho homo of .Mrs. ^hoc- vested choir of thp|chilrch. Tile flornl afternoon.
function of THIS HANK k to make it productive.
President
lianli, iff
P-i
maker Tuesday nftertfoop, nt wliicli offeringi were beautiful, attesting Switzerland, presiding officer of the an exemplified by Rotary’", mojts , en.
*| Hy mnkiiiK your dt posit’s here you help furnish tho pow­
Generally &gt;at
Unie Mrs. Griffith will givp the re­ thn love and pstc^'m in which, thn do* opening^ session rend welcoming nil; during thnn shnfls of •marble nml r-t For Flotilla:
port of the conference of the mis­ ceas«| was held in th community. The dress to which Lord Ctirson, British bronze and'better cniculaicd to'rnise ,n s . fnlf tonight and .Tuesday; f - \
er to develop enlerpri u Hmt enrich lids cunimunily nnd its
the standard of human thinking- nnu f-; coolor in North nnd Cen- p-.
sionary societies in the i'ulutka dis­ pnll-bcarcrs wer; Forest Ijike, George oreign secretary, replied. *
individuals.
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practice .than 61most anything else s.», tr.d poison, tonight and in s-.
trict held it\ St. Augbstinc Nov. 7. (it Herring, George A. l)o(’otte'.| II.
P.. Slovens, B. F. Whitncr and S. O.
that can bo conceived as meeting Pu tht .South and Central por­
^5
Tims Yr«ir At tract I’ rpsperity to ynursf If, also.
,
FEDERAL AID HIGHWAY
present-day requirements.— Lakeland to*. tion TuPsduy.
Monday— Banquet for the .Business Chase, Interment was made In I^ilteP
r o g r a m e s t a b l is h e s
yiew cemetery. -• , *
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and Professional Women’s Club.
•NEW r o a d RECORD Stnr-Telegrnm.
, Mrs. Howard was 79 yfnrs of ngo
Pu p-i
Nt t"i Pa. K\
. hi
at the time of her death and leaves n
Tuesday—Call meeting
Women’s
hit$lmnd nnd one niece,"MLA Brenda . WASHINGTON. Nov. lit. — Ten City Beautiful
Guild «t Hectoty at U p." m.
SPELLS JMUXI’ ERITY TO ITS OWNER*
Morrison to mourn her ileath here nnd thousnnd milcn-of Federal^nid higliChosen for Next^
wayn
were
eonipleted
in
the
last
fis­
sister End other relatives in Virginia.
.Tuesday—Bridgp for the Social De­
Press Meeting:
Mrs. Howard was a native of Vir cal year, bringing the total niilenge
partment of the'Woman's Club, at
CORRECTED NOV. 1tTiiv 1922
ginin and came to".Sanford n! out lo 19,308, pays an n'niionncement of
8:30 p. m. with Mrs. Pnul "Riggera
GAINESVILKFL Fla.. Nort 20.—
tho
Bureau
of
Public
Ronds,
Depart­
thirty years ngo where sho made a
Smith Round
Editors altd publishers of the Florida
an hostess.
f ,,
luvge circle x»f friciiils wlio mourn her ment of Agriculture. The year's work
iteparta
.
Arrive
Press Arsorintimi inet in quarterly
Wednesday—Literature. Department
constituted
n
new.record.
loss* today. Had *hd survived an­
No,
10 a.m.
P3.........
2:30
a.ni.
meeting,
here
.Saturday''ns
gue»U
of
. Wiil meet promptly nt 3:30 p. m. at
Texas lends in miles of coin|-eted
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
‘
other year Dr. nnd Mrs. Howard
ft:
10
am.
W.
31.
Pepperpublisher
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of
the
No.
27
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would have celebrated their 50th wed­ Federal-aid ronds with t-,733 miles,
1::W |i.m.
9h ___0:18 p.m.
-S E R V I C E '.’
Wednesday—Mr*. Ijrntik Miller wijl
STR E N G T H -P K O G IlIfS S while Minnesoin is second with MIC. Gainesville Sun; Orlando was rhosen No.
ding nnhiversnry.
1
3:20 p.m.
No.
b‘.k___ _ 2:55 p.m.
ns the next meeting' place.
entertain the members of tlio Fort­
Texas
also
is
first,
in
mileage
under
The sympathy of the ninny friend &lt;
The" print paper sppply wan promi-'
nightly Bridge Club nt hc{ Itomd on
hyre,. nnd in other states is extended construction with 1,408 miles, and uent among tbo»discui.si(in:wif today’s
Mognulia-Avenue nt 3:'ib p. in.
Nebiaskit in second
with
970
miles.
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to tho grief-stricken lelntivcs In tlieir
-. .
meeting which generally covered n
Iowa is third with 015 miles.
iiour of sorrow.
wldo
range of matters pertaining- to
Tj'xnS nnd Vfcw Y/irk receive the
Mrs. W. Morton. Thigpen nml little
the
newspaper
industre. It wn* the
inrgest
allotments
of
Federal
nid,
ion spent "the day. yesterday in Lake­
CARD 'OF THANKS
ggp&gt;ronrensus of opinion that tho supply
which
is
distributed
on
the
basis
of
land aa the guests of relatives.
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"population .add mileage of state high­ would be mere acute next jroar. Thv
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We wish to thank the mnny frfends
‘special" editions gotten out period• .
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MisscV Zoo and Fannie Ilcbn Mun- for their kindness nnd sympathy dur­ ways.
{rally
T»v u number of newspnpers
Aside from Hie federal-state high. son spent Sunday with |heir aisti r. ing our bereavement in the lo!&lt;s of
•
w£y
work,
the
Bureau
of
Roads
hns-nlsn
figured
in (lie discussions. In
Mrs. Hownrd Tiblials nt llmitillh, Fin. our ilepr fnllu r nnd husband.
.
Li .
completed "one thousand, three hun­ this connection, thp "snow bird" pro­
.Mrs. J. F.. Lundquist,
dred nnd fifty-two miles of roqd in motor came in for Severe condemna­
Alfred B. Robson, of Orlando, npont
, Mrs. II: G.'Lundquist
the national forests, hnd there nrc tion nt the Lands of Goode M. Guerry,
the week ond’with his parents; Dr. and
J. G. Lundquist
uni|or
construction fll7.%nillc8,-, the publisher of tho- Pnlntkn 'News. He'
Mrs. J. N. Robson, of Park nvcnuc.
A. H. Lundquist
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1whole lo open up reoions of great nat­ .voiced his Opinion ns rtmngly. against
E. W. Lundquist .
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those" whs coifie to( the stale in the
ural lienuty.
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Mrs. Fred T-uvcll and .little aOn,
Hr :
E. F. Lundquist
Bared on available data, Bureau o f ­ winter to promote newspaper fc.-rFrederick, of. Orlando, «m* the guc
^J.'A. Lundquist.
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ficers state, the sum ffT he.sjumt this furns. • _-.
o f. Mrs. p. C. Marlowe and Mrs.'M.
The .’meeting was ilis-side^Cviz l»v
year
on
highways
will
totnT
$742,W. Lovell/
f ! ^ f'**^
Edward Taylor, of the Miami Herald,
Junior Chamber
■ttairjmair
The
Federal
»
- figure
x-includes
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pleslileifl of the ansficintion.
nid
jor.ds
and
projerts
built
in,addi­
of Commerce at
. Mrs. W. J. Steiil pnd two children
Among tlie subjects dealt wi'-h from
tion by the States and smaller puiniof Kissimmee, are spendiijg this week."
Jacksonville cipnl units without tin- aid of federal the speaker's stand was that of some
with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G.
o f the practical problems of the
funds.
'• p
,
'Hall nt their home on Turk avenue.
111%* The \h«u« Intrrl
aitrvspapcr, including labor, by (’. ( •
wiorc
than
30-miles
of
bridges
have
1 JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 2».—Tho
Nnr». of the St. Petersburg Times.
.Junior* Chnmi&gt;cr of Conupcroe, which been built under the Fedcrnl-aid High­
. NOTICE TO RED CltQHS
way program since 1913. One of The InlKir cost Is generally higher to
Red sprang up.......here -several
The annual’ mcotipg of tho .....
- ... months ngo as
Florida papers, he snid.: During his"
Cross will l»e hold at tho. Woman’s n means of giving outlet to the civic the largest- of these bridges, that remark*, he Spoke of the rlor.o accord,
from
Mundnn
to
BismunU,
N.
!&gt;.,
is
Club'Houpc, ucsdny,-November 28th tendencies of. tho younger generation
between hM- paper and Ids hfterooon
in business, has developed' a depart­ more limn thece nnd nne-hnlf miles cftnleu»por.nry in their kindred, prob­
at H p. nr. Election of officers.
long And cost $1,428,000.
■■ i■• —' ment where public specking is not
’
.
Highway building over the country lems.
Dr.
WiUnon
-Nowell,
of
tho
Florida
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT BRIDGE only withstood but encouraged. •.
is to be given additional impetus, ns
Those of the chamber's . members
There
bridge party
mere will
win be
uu «a urmipi
i&gt;“ ' v Tries- . . .
,
, . . , the remit of assistance offered by Exirerlmcnt .Stntion%tcw)k ffce editors
day nftcnroo'n for tire members of tha 'vno desire to ndvanco a* spH-bound- the Federal Government. The Bur­ th’roukh a recital of' llu&gt; \ rt?rcnlly
w.
Soclnl Department of the Womnn’s ^ r s constitute the speakors group and
evolved "Fiot Ida Mothixl of Controll­
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. . . . . t ....L w lS .n tlir I a i r e
tlu m iK iilU n t eau- of Public Ronds has addressed n
Club tft 3:30 p. nii with Mrs. l’aul Big meet periodically lo try themselves memorandum to the highwny depart­ ing the Boll Wccvel.’
gors as hostess. All those expecting out." The meetings urc something o"n ments o f . nil the State Governments,
JAMES LEGKITE IS KILLED
to attend are requested to phone Mrs. the order of a mutuaj ndmiration so­ offering thrm thousands of tons of
ciety, The plan evolves around a city
]{. A. Newman (0(1).
explosives v?hlrh were left over from
council meeting- nnd everything is
Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Hill were called
the ."war. Pi-rlc ncid Is being dis­
done in parliamentary procedure. The
to
Cairo,- Gn„ yesterday by the wire,
II. 8. A. IIA N dl.hr
i p r a c t ic e Is proving bencffcial,. even tributed in lnrcc quantities, nnd rond- announcing the death of Mrs. Hill’s,
,'uililerA nnd higliway engineers nrc
The annual banquet nrtd service for (hc
Qf the older Chnnila-r of
Urged to write to Washington? to ob­ brother, James Legcttc, who jvas well
the four chapters of the Brotherhood'cpmmereo admit. They are sometimes
tain allotments of thn explosives, known horo.
l»o held this
t h i s i|
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. o f Saint Andrew will ho
V|lc(|lo Bjt in nl tj10 n,i.ctings,
along
Hulldityr for use l&gt;oth in construetic#
' ytar, next Sunday, November 2c « . l wilh othappieot'a.
.TALLAI1ASSE
nnd maintenance.
tho Sunday next before Saint An-j yhc spirit .la-hflttf tho infant organ Logettc, 24, of Cairo, On., was r.hot
. drow’n Day, which in November 30th|jj^^0n"hnn been apparent in m inyclvamLUIIIcd last night on I-nke Inman­
A BIT OF SERVICE
o f each year.
’
# lie undMtakings of late, es;»cciully in
Ta,
in this county, nnd Captain Powell,
Some people Insist thnt tho world
•fhc inoiibcri of the HraUu*ri\oou the advancement of athletics,
atldctiai. 8nme
of
Havana,
a section foreman on the
i/f growing worse ns the years come
will gather nt the Parish House nt 3 of the eullegntof foolhail games
O.
F.
and
A.
railway, and Bpanccr
and go. Not no! The world Is grow­
p. m. and then will follow, the banquet brought here this season have hton
Barker, night policeman of Cr.iro, are
ing letter. ..
and tho usual tpiks ’and speeches fol­ largely duo to the efforts of the jun­
We d&lt;\ not have to look vc)y fur In-Id in jqil in connection with the
lowed by music. Then the meihbcrs in ior chamber.
t.» be convlhtcil thnt the trend of the I illing. It appears that Ihe party
procession go to tho church for-the
Untike
same
B
a
k
ers,
the
junior
timci -Is upward t i nobler things, due hr.U coine’ down to ‘Lake Inmonia for
■ ..
- • *i ; njght. Vesper service nt 7:30 p. m. numbers often sit in the role, of listto preaching nnd putting into prne. n hunting bxpeditjon lomon-ow and
The members have- the llVothorhood cr.cr. .Their meetings
_ have been ad- I tin? the principles’ of unkclfish yer* it fa believed that the Mlli/u grew
scfvice
and. rcceivo their pin's. All dressed from time to time by promi-------- .—
vice. Tide is not no argument that opt of an nltcrrstloh, nlthouffh details
tho,friend* and members of the fain- n(,nl locn, nil&gt;n( &gt;vhilu Senator Ihjncnn relfi*h?,osg lias been nboiishcsl hut it cannot,he IcmMed at this time. _
.
Hies of .the Brotherhood members are v Fk.t; ,a.r&gt; was u reccnV sj&gt;cakcr'l&gt;o- is n contention thnt wonderful prog* " Tom Elkin qn’d G. Elkin, o f Cairo,
inoit cordially niked to nttCJid.,
less hr.n h-’rh made against the forces &gt; "
detHliwhln «"U
•’•"‘ " J " 1
fore them,
t
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of RrlMshnpss from whence pome ma\t witnesses. A coroncr’sjury.tm panDIJATH OF MRS.N- DoV. IIOWAIHJ
The I^idlcs' Union of the Congrc-'-nf
tro-ildes nnd misunderstanduy audge WiitiH vlewwi tlu? body
,)y-_
• .. n
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iw I'ntimial
&lt;nna T.int imvn
nuch a
(rational churcli
church will bold
hold their nn- ings
linvo turn
been such
n common and adjourned until tomorrow morn­
experience »n&lt;i-that hhve .caused so ing when testimony will 1*J heard.
Young .Legolto was prominent - and
murh"*.voe nnd misery to mankind.
A notable instance rlor-c nt home.: papular In Cairo nml his ideath Is
c-tmes into view through the colunmh generally dcplor&lt;xl, A» lhc partteJ
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for this Week

The Princess

LOCALS

“ ALLS FAIR IN
LOVE”

Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

NO TUNING, PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
J , H. HINTliRMISTER PIANO C O .,

DO YOU ATTRACT PROSPERITY?

THE CALENDAR SAVINGS BANK

TRAIN SCHEDULE

The Seminole County Bank

�bc»t road* in the smte., Tlu'y would

"Yes, everyth Iijg govs with,mb.'.' •
through many centuries of object sifr- MEXICANS TURNING
"Yo.ii
cat co pie?”
V
vitudo under the rul6 o f ‘tho local no­
TO AMERICAN FURNITURE
' "Fio? Pie is my middle name at
PlUUkH rv»r» i l l r n n a nra^i *bb than the clay and ms/1 roads did and as clean surroundings as does, any parka. There should.be no objection bility o f German descent, the ."Bal­
A n y a t 4 k * I l* r a t 4 . P t l l l l a t , tV T
mealtime, doctor.”
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nop Jt is .found that anything aside college in the country* But that dots from any of the residentsVn- thu parks, tic Borons,"‘ and under tli; Russian
MaaaaUa A**. »••!•*&lt; ria. '
flROWNSyiLLE, Texas, Nov. 21.— "“ You entoe* some pickle, soma
from macadam and brick will not not mean it could not offer better ones as the new building will not be large cgnrist regime./*
The Mexican people .especially .ihoso cheese," soqio-hut, some nice litch
hold the traffic, Even Lake county nor that tho Rotary Club of Gaines­ enough to obstruct the view through
Trade relations between Sweden
ha* poured up the sand cluy foails, nc* ville has not-a \jmtf—fund or no fund the parks ami (he building will add in­ and the new Baltic states have ■ d«&gt;- residing' near the border are becoming claxe, some lice c»eap»—you mixes all
fl'IU BH H N I
•cording to the following from the — in tho riddance of its town of the stead of detract fnfm the beauty o f 1velopd rapidly since the, A nr, nnd a "Americanized’’ rapidly fb f*f t A*- upce inside same time, eh?”
their. furniture purchases are con­ ■• “ Yes, sir:—that was .the, way I was
U I. UOLLI..
JMIim Lakeland Star^Tclcgram:'
number o f . steamship line.*,arc now
things that militate against good col­ the park. .
cerned. A few years ago the pv-rago taught to eat at boarding schpgL*.'
J I* * r * U r r &gt; f r t * a a r a r
I . 4. U L L A B U
"Experience has demonstrated
dcmoi
the
It looRs.as though the City Com maintaining regular service between
HKBl
Mexican would,turn with disdain front
W a i m l M a a a n ri futility «f depending on sand, cloy lege work nnd clean manhood
"You. diinkce lice, wntcr same
“ At the same meeting of the lhiUry miailoners are doing their full duty Riga, Rcval, and Swedish porta.
M. B. UULliY— ,...A4v* m NUx
furniture
which was devoid of guilt or time?*’
‘ ronds in Florida to give satisfactory Club .uc which Mr. Douglas brought;in thl* matter and if they will decide
n » M |«N s p ia Aiwa I*.
or highly colored trappings, hut to­
"Of course.”
service. Four or five years ago It up the University of Florida^ matter,1n; once tu locnt« the library, in tho RAG HUG IN VOGUE; REVENUE
M i KHWm M ale# Maa* S u n t
day the Mexican puElic ifvntands much
Atpllollvn
"You chewed up Jwood toothpick
ns, thought that traffic could be
center
uf
ether
Control,Park
br
TO FARM WOMEN,
the Rotary Governor, Porter C. l'ierthe same class of furniture as *u“ finh, e?t, nt finish?” ,
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U t w ia a n ip p .
C l m la ■Ilaa M &gt; U | f JJliipply cared for by using this kind
Ninth
street
Park
It
should
give
gen­
pont, talked about the Rotarfan as a
average American.
•W s t i l t I p.
"Usually do. Sometimes 1 (isve f 0
of surfacing* material. Ijike county 'model* for the hoys tb imitate..‘ How eral satisfaction, There may be some
A. JiWnl furniture-dealer, who-hat
WASHINGTON, Nov. ,21,—With
Ulfi n match.”
I«k * * rlp l^ M | PrCr* la A A v s a r*
was a notable example o f the .enter-,
many of you,* he asked the* !5pT club, who will object to this location. They
return to vogue of the rag rug n large business in the towns between
Trat H
-----"Good nightec!
prise,
the
praises
of
sand
clay
being
have
a
perfect
right
to
their
opinion
Maatka _
arc really what the boys really think
and “ craiy" quilt farm women in Matamoro.n nnd Monterey recently damn fool!"
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sens? inside at^ outside the Stattf.
Vet
they
should
how
to
the
will
of
ItH Itm e
C i t y fcy C m W r
you hre, and, how many of you are
many section* of the country hnve called attention to tho fnit that mis­
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But time has changed matters; sand
the
majority,
in
this
as
In
all.
other
what you should be to he models for
found anolher^ncnns o f adding to the sion style forniture, nnd furniture of
T k t b l « I * - fa IP -p a p a W * * k ly l i r e cloy Is now looked.upon or bul a tem­
cases wherfe
wlmrfc the public Is concerned. family income. Thug the art 6f mak­ sombre hue, were displacing tne gilt MOVEMENT TO AID MAIL
your hoys?*
,
Hvmlael*
C a auallp
* a llr * lr *a**ra S
f a lH lt M
l
M a n GAINING APPROVAL
porary' expedient and even Lake
hrJfjr is not tho concern of .n
U paM lahaA e v e ry P r lA a r . A l t e r
ing these rugs anil quilts, started in and glufe of old days.
“ In other words the Rotary Club T ie librJfjr
*
rate*
k * * w a aa a p p lle a - county' has abandoned this material
few
r hut the concern of the entire t o ' n r r t
fn"Co\cii\u\ !&amp; '•
( M a D » a « m l * la pallllea^. |1 W pet
that is.living up to .its, principles sets
The huge canopied beds, whose
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.-Report*
in fnvor of something more durable
yAa*. alteaya la aAvaaee.
an example for clean living, fine; city. l*ocstc It at once according to , „ turn!1 a(fain to the farm.
. bright-colored curtains and glided nnd td the Post Office Department sho^;
your own ideas, Mr. Commissioners.
IIK M k K M T i m
A M O C I A t K I I I'M Ita* and lasting,
Depfcrtment ngenta report thnt the c a n cd woodwork were once th.- pridor that the campaign for Installation of
deals and honest, upright dealing. And
But Lake county need not apologise
V.’ e have voted.fort a library.
T h e Aaaoclatad Praaa la ' e ic lu s le a li
women and girls, themselves started;of tlio Mexican- rome arc b e c o m i n g ] #nd reccpuclcs ut the
it does not have to have.its hcadqdarta a lllls A Is ' lb* usa fu r t»i&gt; &gt; itj|l«u o n « l
A ll M S I Alapatchea crediled io It or for her early faith. Even though the
the rejuvenation of the art, nnd now ruri„sities in nqrthcrn Mexico, the homes of mail patrons throughout
r» In a University .town to find op­
p a l elbsM elaa c r a d lt a i. In thi* papal sand clay roads lyid not lasted a year
• NOW FOR TIIE FLOWERS
extension agents arc spreading and j.cop|p having learned by ekperienea the country to expedite delivery of the
aaA alau tba local
news publlshaA
portunities to clean up evil, places for
the county received full value through
bare In.
encouraging
it*- In Arknhss? and that the nnlln iron beds of Anericrtn
* A U rig h ts of ra -p u b llca tlo n of spBCl.il the establishment of the
fact that the protection of the boys it desires
Sanford never looked prettier than Mississippi especially,.the farm wo­ manufacture, are far more comfort­ malls, Is producing fine result*.
Alapaiehe* herein a ta also -rseervad.
to
serve.
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There. Is road*!public a list o£ til ■
Lake is progressive. The highways
at the present time when the red riot Jmen hnve taken U|1 tHe rug .making,
able on hot nights.
“ Right here in Minmi, indcad, the
oerteet I I K I I 4 l.il U l 'I C D I V U . I 'b a w 14 and by-ways were opened up for in­
cities
in which every rcsdcnce in town
of the Poinsett in mingles with the j One agent recently reported a woman
has been equipped With mall boxes.
spection on the part of the outsider Rotary Club could find ’some cleaning g^gen of the vines nnd shnibs and} near Little Roclr'was devoting her
tile Roclrwri
This list wns limited to threa towns
COFFEE HONEY CUSTARD
the result being that hundreds enmc up to do. There nre loafing places un­ tlu* other, winter flowers nre out In j spare time.to
me.to
nmkin]
making pulled, or booVfit
for
hoys
to
spend
their
'time
In.
and ct!&amp;» In each state and it wns said
Com
hi
he
mu;
cupful
q
f‘
Wrong
eofto s « ; nnd, seeing, bought grove or
Tull bloom. It shows that If.* each1■^j""rog«l
.jgns she took from
i, ..........
in dil&lt;ignfl
The robins brought us good luck,
There
ore
examples
being
set
tjint
thnt mnnj' more could havd been Jti*
.
fee
with
three
riipfuls
o
f
mil«.
-Heat
other property nnd ure now among
yard is planted: nnd brought to per-j nft’tim. .icrself,
hcreelfj Lring
and for- ,
using .flowers
. . — ... L........
.
not the ravens this time.
six tnbipimud- cludetL
* thn "county's best residents. Then ought to lie removed from the view of fection tbpt Sanford would ‘ h,‘ " est leaves for her models, and Is find*
th" thtrec
"TAift’ is the strongest kind of tesli.
gsafus
of
salt
nnd
too, the example of- Lake was an In­ Miami boys.
tF fig of beauty. Iwt us all
ill plant|l(1., „ r,.„,|y ntariret at good prices fo [ ^u*li “ f hone,, a •*.. «
A cold shell now will make San* spiration to other Florida counties so
"Perhaps n- survey of locnl condi- toward some purpose and make
thYce drolls
drops of leniot
lemon extract. Add monial' to the intelligent' activity of
,ke tins
thi. j]C
. t. nut,,ut
.. .
' thVee
.,
ford businesst boom as nothing else
‘
ions,
and
some
individual,
pcrr.onu)
jhat.from this angle the entire Stall
clly what It should he, "T^e land oL !n nnf,lh'(.r ‘ pnrt of the same Mate;^«* c o f f e e - mixture, transfer f eus- our carriers ami the organized ability
will do.
of our postmaster*,” , suld Postmaster
of Florida owes a debt of gratutude ■clean-up* work’ would give results flowdrs." The .Tourist News, pub-] nnolh^r ‘ womnn, using it wooden'.loom t;inl
i r‘ " '1 f ; ' . 1'’, "1 V“ "
" r,' '
try £r.e o f the pioneer good road* needed here as much ns Gainesville lished “at St.
Petersburg,
has
the
fol­
“ • ---------------- brought from England mahy years’ ^ , Baku '.,|in h f?ra*U r$.ar. ftFm General .Work.” It also, reflects \he *
Remember that next Tuesday Thr counties of the South."
spirit of public co-operation, and even
needs the removal of the places where lowing iil*out the flowers of Florida:
ngo, not only Is making p&gt;g«, hut is
t*,‘* hcnLtf,
Herald will irsue a special nnniverpatriotism wlnph is so ready to as.
University
hoys
waste
their
time
and
- - o............
"Up north, flowers arc -planted In weaving iM-autfCuf woolen coverlets of
/ary number of the new big Daily YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Imrter away their mentality and their
nett Itself when appealed to by the
the springtime. Down here in Flof-. •unusual design. „
,
TIIE’ RIGHT DIAGNOSIS’
Herald. It' will be for advertising
government.”
*
integrity.
...
idn, they can be planted any time e x ­
In nd.lition many V? the/popular
and boosting purposes.
c
“
‘Setting
nn
example—there's
a
cept
in
tniJ-summer.
For
till*
is
the
It is not tm.early lo think abou
u*g rugs Are Ireins toadc, including
-e
While-traveling In the Pnctfw * ua*t I.OVM tlF FORESTS PRESEUfV’ ES
big, thought -there.**—St. Augustine land of flowers; the land where fli&gt;w- the braided nnd- irocSeteil "tyjiea.
The Big State Fair is on at Jack ™or &lt; ? rl*t" ,ns gapping. In a few Record. ‘
State*
recently, Hcrschel S.H-'H wuh
. ,
•rs live and hjoom the whole year Cnwy (,u|iis and countdrjwies of a;*GERMAN WOODLANDS
sonville this week and it is said to be days the stores here will Ik* display
taken \To!ently ill with air‘attack »&gt;fi-‘
---------- --— o — --------------through.
^
j
U(, \yojk are also being ‘ revived.'
&lt;ng
their
holiday
wares
and
espec
one of the best that city has ever'held.
Many women, visiting Florida for" Tb‘ e &lt;N.(ltn,,n( however, arc-not con- m ute indigestion, riiaring the re was
NEWSPAPER EDUCATION ,
SlfHL, Thuringo, Nov. 21.—One of
yhclStat* Fslr Is just what it says lally will this be true after Thanks
n C'hiiteac due tor in the town who was
the winter months! feel a* though f]„jng (hair «&lt;fforts toward-lho mahtithe
‘anomalies *if German economics
giving.
It
is
well
to
shop'
early
no’
—State Pair—for all o f Florida; V
highly regarded by the wilijili* of
only this year hut every year and
It remained for Ed Howe, tMc.phil- they are tempting fate when th ey; eoctt,rt, vf |h'e articles hut are tciu'h the locality. Mr. Mall sent f r him. nppcarj id n recent action of the Suhl
plant n (lower bed at this season of
There Is a gasoline war on in Jack­ while the general public-gets tired o uopher of Atchinson, Kan.,„to coin the year. They feineinber how their : ing, their neighhpr* and have even The tdiyidciit'n canuv felt of t';*‘ s*f’k not1i»rifti-n jiled ring the commuTHiy
forest n* security for a loan which
hearing
this
slogan
each
year
•
it
organized ilnssca for the renewal’ of
he phrase, "u newspaper education/1
sonville anc| the price has dropped to
mnn’*: pulse, inquired hrie'lv n* to
gardens up/ttorth' are covered with the pioneer art.
|s to-he used in providing the pmjr
means
so
much
to
the
buyer
a*
wol
It hno never occurred to mo.it people
IB cent* per gallon. This is trice
hi* euffering, ami then entcicd upon
snow and ice uritf they doubt whether
as
to
the
clerks
and
merchants«them
with
firewood.^ ,
■lowi
many
there
are
in
this
country
fhc* f'lllowing-qnestiunnnire .
work during the state fa^r when so
the seed* they plant will ever.sprout.
‘Admiration for the beauty of the
selves
that
we
should
follow
it
ai
vho
pollens'
just
that
Lind
o
f
eduen■much gas is needed In Jacksonville.
G. O.' P. MEMBERS AGREE
“.You smoke cligalet 7"
The
liome w imllahd is believed to have in­
• Florida woman,- or the. north'
«
ion.
How shout a-drop, in Sanford to Cele­ much ns possible. -The Tampa Trib
“ Oh. &gt;es.”.
ON SIHI* AMENDMENT
pin
woman
who
h
is
lived
a
few
years
fluence.I the commbnily's desision to
une
thinks
so
in
the
folimvlng:
There must l&gt;e million* o f them. in the state.*does not hesitate' in go­
brate Thanksgiving.
"Cigar, too? "
*
seek
it* necessary fuel elsewhrrc.
It
sounds
too
much
like
business
tc
rhey may have finisheil puldic rchool
------------o --------- —
"Yes."
ing ahead with her garden' making.
WASHINGTON,
N»v.
21.
Itepul'-j
&gt;r
not,
but
they
are
primarily
grad­
The Jacksonville business men halve "*&gt;’• " T'° &gt;our, ^ristm as "boppirm
*7 ipe. maybe, eh?”
,.
Stir know* from. experience thnt the limn mclnloirs of tlie men-haht mar. CREAMY COFFEE DROPS
just returned from* a trip down the e.arly." The slogan in all colors am1 uates of the public press. Jl-fur- Florida soil* aided by the F'Jqridn sun“ Sijmetimes.” '
inc committee agreed todaV cm o n ’
sms — | |-2 cupful very strung coffee; 2
East Coast where they discovered'Mi­ types will be found in stores through iinhr* almost all o f their reading and
Yon take Ii‘l dlink
sugar, .1-8' tcaami, West Palin- Bcarh and many out the_city. iSbelvcs nre lieing
tartar; a choice of
other big cities thnt they knew noth­ slocked with fragile packages, win­
clove, or maing about and they were dumbfounded dows nre being decorated with .Christ
,at what they ssw, Just As they were nas goods and then -there's the sieji
ingredient*, except
‘dumbfounded .at what they, saw in "Do yoiir Christmas shopping early'.’
prov
"Every year tht* w-'ek before Christ , he tn«-ntnl life of those.whosp school-L*
'the
flavoring
iii
a
medium-sized
sauce
’ ’their Well 'Opast tour.
Sure
thing
u-r ned Depemher with the axsiiranee, paid directly by .the Government for
mas is a nightmare to" hundred.* o ' ;iig has been more extensive.
(H
ill
j
it
tir
over
a
slow
heat
until
dis­
■'.YoO
eatru;
fast?
'
.
that the plant* will flirive and pr&lt;&gt;-venpie who have done no .wrong other
That is a .sobering thought to any ; dare beautiful bloom*. Among these carrying mail, Instead.of turning Dm
"I gat to, t!p»’ for.
Alwsy
solved, then do nut, stir any further,
The article from Miomi about tin
fimoent due into a revolving fund out
than to attempt to ram n living b&gt; newspaper editof. It invites • much
hurry—lots to &lt;lo. von huow '
; llUt 1LftJc until a” soft ball is fonumi
Gainesville Rotaiy "Club cleaning up
•erving their fellow human dicing* -iK'arL-ieartlilng as to whether the may be named calendula, 'marigold, of which »D"coinpanles'are to tcccive
"You-rate,- hot bliscuit?
v.'liui n Utile of the mixture is tried in
Gainesville poAl rooms before the
infXturtiunt*.
petunio.
phlox,
verbena,!
f
. timhensntiop.
-*■
■ 'I
V’hrlalmus finds many shop *&gt;n^ to&gt; pres* is living up to the standard*
fly
hunt,
fly
bu-i'ti,
fly
(l0Jd
water—that i.i. 2,i8 degrees F*. l»y
"You
er.Ft
Slide Rotary Clubs iftd up any money
Representative Bankhead, . AlaMrcd to Bppri-cinle, even to under- called fur in any such powerful in­ zinnia.and many other*. 1he ground
but
VokiJ
,
lotn
molalr.?
.
i
ihp
randy
\hcrmoipelcr. .Cool until
for fdiieallonal purposes does not
must he properly prepared and per- hc,nn, Democratic nicinb -r nf the/omrtand, the giml tidings which the stn- strument o f education.
.
‘T
il
say
I
do!"
/
‘
.
‘
lukewarm,
flavor, Imut until crcnmy,
round good. We always understood
haps fertilizer must be used, just n * jmiUc0, announced hv w,mid offer an
-on is Hupprtstal to bring. Rome lire
The usual verdict of tho newspaper
"You ixiteu glcnny rtuff
*"'e My, transfer to n r-mntb pitcher nnd dtoji
that Gainesville was q real good city
elsewhere..
Nature
will
do
the
rest.
ftni.n^n)fnt
providing
that
iin’
part
of
•icryous wivc!;s fr.tm .overwork. .Muii' •rofession —-however the other proand if it is n ofthe RotarSans are the
plant* may huv.e to he protected
/(.(J,.‘rn| s„h*hly sH/mTl be paid someroast, some boil, Rome *tev.-, som e,fct)|o oih-d paper, in, amounts large
lerh* ar.d rayriore share the burden cssltfns may feel about it—is that The
j. — . &gt;.«_I ...**.*. It •« «■
ii mA
ie
, ,
, . , ,.
'i t
ones to clean house first. Of course
pccnatahally against frosts. Fortnn- in nny. rhip
on .wnuh lujuor wa? ioM, Wake you Jidx Vat all 'upon .-am elcrayKh t., form cnndie.v of the .shape
Rtagaeiing under heavy load*, the fhc press, as n whole, is really do­
time, eh?
M«&gt;{«•/eoinc jani and!of un ordinnry cream peppermint.*
it is really up to the ."boys as *‘ ta
a: flora follow th(,^r_usual riuttes un- ing thi* very thing, and serving the ntely, however, killing frosts occur’ in r0(!im|li's*'of any future cmiit uriiti- timc* &lt;l,T
tina, eh ?"
whether they go in -Uieie pool roains
t.
-n the rlKhr t e ‘« D
S j . i t '* * &gt; ■ % ! » ! '
•ii they saiv go no more.' The nost- n U i
or not.
1 Reptiblicaha id tt o.coim.nitli'j. ab.o
, if "ices nre •swamped with pq'l.iigCM haping o f- the' public mind to the i
^
------------o —-----—
planting
flowers
at
this
reason
nprtFwl JJt) an nnH.n,|nU.nt wht.h would
which coiilil not he delivered on time est of it* ability.
The H U .L O W IN G SE R V E T H A T F O R K E L D E R SPR IN G S
the gardener does more th »n satisfy dive the shipping h'nrd the
nuHOW NEWSPAPEIiB HELP
if twice (he force e j employes wern
Any edtor will grants that there i* her desirp to sea plants grow nud
W A T E R TO T IIE IK P A T R O N S
•t-r . coustv/ise &gt; sU-apisluyv*
Jthority
av-iilah’e to h,Jll* In the work
The much of a light of flippant or othbr-■jj’
oom.
She
Is-mili.fies
her
home,
and
linc;,
lhat
t„(.
interstate
*
Commeree'S
DRUGSTORES— '.
RESTAURANTS—
confusion is the cause &lt;*' mistakes, wise undesirable nature in the presThe newspaper starts in
* IL.'C. Bower’s
-,
Bell Cafe , „
damage to porrels nnd ..delivories _to 'tit-day prt**s, hut will urge thnt a In ro dpjng helps materially to I"'1111* t’nnuuiision exercises over tail.rii td*
When you are bom;
*
Seminole.Cafa * *
~ Bnnmillal A Anderson
wrong 'nitdrerees. The yesult is, een-' aress that wUs |H&gt;rfeet according to tify the city in which she lives. There ) Jt. wm,|d exareise control over maxi
Relate* about your cx’ cllenre
&gt;
s
nothing
which
adds
more
.to
the
*M
ftn,j
mlnimum
rates.
’
mum
Welnka Reslauraat
.Union I’ lurmacy
sure for those who sought to .do more he notion &lt;^f highbrow reformers
And ielfa" about your sweetness.
epututioii of a city than great Itcds . Tho'hiU wilt he taken up tomorrow ?
•ban
was
humanly,possible.
Valdes,Hotel
*
i It follows you to'school,
'Would never have enough" renders to of flower*, ratihlng'the' eye (Jf the
HOTELS—
nt n full me ‘ ting o f th.* r. -nhfutt
. Indiscriminate giving is -.verso limn rupporl .it. Editors nfe 'driven to the
.Mimltniun.i
Hotel
And prlnti tho honor roll
Wigwam
visitor with their vivid Colors. This marine cpnimittce end 'onnuily re- i
icreivinr. -It is not the value of the -rrnticnl com lusion that human nature
If your name Is found there, ,
Seminole Hotel
-rift that counts hilt the spirit of good has to he *taken’ nn It i&lt;. indulged s particularly true „ f a city id Flnr- ( pmle,j to thc House. The titles com
It tells o f your graduation •da. The Tourint who comes to the l mittee is expected to give it right of
will hack o ' it. A photograph 4 mo- moderately in its harmless foibles
, And speaks of-the excellence
‘ Cleanliness is next'
to Godliness
Sunshine State from the cold lands way and the. House Wednesday w H
w
*
v
times iH fnr more appropriate end 'and led on .very grailunlly to nny high
Of your mngiilficent essay;
ut the north is deeply impressed upon Vt{o thi)( ||p
tJ(lwn&gt; Adoption of
\V
p invite* On- public and all users o f E L D E R
welcome than a motor cor. Clerks, degree of serious educntloi or culIt tells of your progress
feeing flowers III.bloom in winter, and, the'vislo by the Moose will stmt |«n-.
SPR IN G S W ATER to visit*the spring hih! hi
•nail men, delivery hoys, ind&lt;*ei, a tury.
During your college career
the
city.which
shows
him
the
,
i(|l.rnlinri
Thhr*day,
ou r muvWhh) o f handling its producL Why luke
under
a
fixed
s
large proportion of your neighbors,
.With nil its faults, the American mmher i." flower beds probably will j |iropr;im rni|i„B far u
And then dilates much about
n ch an ce? ^ Your em in en t, physicians claim
filial vot* Norogra
would
appreciate
u
eift
which
edit*
press today js probably more honest be tho dty vybich he ^-ill select for
The choice of ypur locution.
• Lhat th is w a ter in unexcelled and its purity
\e.-ubet 20th.
notlung. Do your snoppjng now ard nnd fair, and .certainly prints n far
Then it gives a.Met* notire
r.
his wlqtcr home.”
•
makes it m ost beneficial for m any tmuLUm
you will rave wear and tear -on your larger amount of interesting, true nnd .
About ydur marriage V*
— .. ■:— o— -— ■
—
. ■
The F ord people o f Sanford as w» d as- the
STROUT
FARM
AGENCY
nerves, will'he given'more time and valuable information, than nny other
And praises up,the Mushing bride
HALTIC REPUBLICS AND
.
W
estern
U nion recommend th is w ater
for.
113
.Magnolia'
Avonue
consideration, and in addition win tW press has ever done in this or any
Till her folks don’t know her.
.
batteries.
'
SWEDEN CONTINUE
20 peres *ixeellent 'citrus or* gcnbrnl
gratitude
of
hundreda-of
pother
men
other, tfgo.-r-Daytona Journal.
Then, In due Courre of events,
('.•ill phone B11 and have n bottle of dhis water
HISTORIC FltlHNDSljrrS farming land, fine location for poul­
and women.
* It tells about the houncpig baby ,.
’
----- 1---:o— ■—:----'
sent you and’ protect vour health.
try, plenty shade, running stream of
■------ ------it— r — *
That happena Hi. your‘ family— ■
1‘ IIT TIIE NEW LIBRARY-BUILD­ ‘ STOCKHOLM, Nov.- L— An Illus­ water, beautiful site for building,
GIVING TIJE HOYS A t i l A NCR
Thereby beginning 'its life work
ING IN TIIFJ PARK
tration of. the law o f historical nfMn- good road .oyly 1 miles sto Sanford
All over and over Again.
ity is seen In the growing "rup- post of fire. •On R. F. D. Route. $&lt;130.
ThA newspaper docs.all this
SANFORD
FLORIDA
’ "Giving the hoys a chnnce to get nn
Have two desirable city lots $700 fnr
proachment" between Sweden nnd.E*There
has
been
some
controversy
And it also docs much more*
education ly no -means ends the re­ about locating thc new library build thunla and Latvia, the newly creatt*! the two.
’
-&lt;H*tfc
It tells of, the |iregress ,
sponsibility of 'the mail or men inter* in -U m,l as" usual there is some ob­ republics *&gt;a the Ikfffie East Const.
Made by the city and county
ested in providing scholarships, and jection Mo placing this new building These two republics were largely set­
And boosts all enterprises;
raising f inds for educational pur­ in any of#the public parks. If it was tled by Vikings about one thousand
Gives free advertising
poses. This fact was clearly pointed anything except u library building years ago. and in the tiryfr of GusWorth thousands of dollars
rflit to the Miami Rotary Club, when The Herald would'object t,n the same tnvus Adolphus swqre nPe*:lar.&lt;;n to
To its own home town,
a leading cit|t:n and Uotarian of being placed in the park*, but n pub­ the*Swedish crown. They were under
here are scads of thlnr*
. Miami said he for ono^would contrib­ lic library is a public building nnd Swedish rule for one hundred And
That all good newspapers do
ute to a fund to send a hoy to the edifice as much as a hand s|and or ff'ty years until 1710, when they were
For Hit# they-cannot he |&gt;a,d.
University of Florida provided the •ny other fixture* in the parks. In Conquered by Russia. Ilut the Letts
y every citizen
That
Rotary Club, of Gainesville will "grt fact we sfeo no objections to having and Eathoidins still speak of tho
Should do his dimdcst
busy and clofcn up that town, seeing this fine new building In tho center "good old Swedish *i,urx.*’ Tlr'j tra­
To support the newspaper
to .lt thnt the .hoys we send there for of cither CunUablkuk-Oc Uvu_Ninth dition, of kinship wtUh . Fi
• peesrfato
ml educatiun obtain a better education Street Park. We would prefer it in expresses itself in cP^stant attempts
And dll the time. M
than soma of them are getting now." tho Ninth atrect park because this to get clorer together culturally, poYassum.
In this, connection the Miami Me- will soon be tho center o f the rapidly lltfrally,’"and financially.
I thank you,—Thorn in'Palslka News. tropoli* goes on to say:
•■‘
growing city and it will more .nearly^ -Thus the University of Dorpnl in
'm -h- —
-w
—om
- m uSm m m
"E. D. Douglas makes this remark serve‘ the hew city o f Sanford there' Estonia, founded-by Sweden in ijJ32.
advisedly, lie told of a personal visit than In Central Park. ‘ The fine new has just nddid the sixth Swedish pro­
N8ED .BETTER ROADS NOW
he made to Gainesville, accompanying library building Is something that Is fessor tn‘ its ‘ faculty, and vdrious
--------the father o f a University student. badly needed In Sahfprd—In fact, it courses In tho Swedish lr.ngunjre are
There was h‘ time in the early hla•Remarkable I^dy Triliner of Elephants With Spiirks Circus
Tho student was located in a Inrgr is something-In which thc-entire city being civcn. Meanwhile the groups
tory' of- Florida when clay roads were
of
teachers
nful
pupils,
funnel's
and
pool room Which was crowded with col­ will take a great pride nnt the fact:
The perfe:t training of efephpnts so (hat a woman wtighlng 127» |iounds can put 20 tons of elephants through
good enough. Then came a time when
lege boyo. Many of them, Mr. Doug­ that this building can he placed in a others' are ranting over to visit Swctlieir pace* without*a'hall will he one of the big feature* of .the Sp.-uks Circus, which' .will arrive in Sanford on
better -roads fe re needed and the
las was told, spent most of their lime park‘afid the ground made free, giv- den
■and clay, road was good, enough In
The
Swedish pcojdc were among.the Tuesday, November 2S for o one day’s stay. Madge Fuller. |s the star trainer of. the elephants with‘the big circu* *
“
at the pool tablet* or In the doubtful ijig nll tlie* impropriations to the new
many counties. U k e cofmty was a
ond her stunt with the big animals neyar.foil* to bring shouLs o f applause from the crowds that attend the clryus.
. . M .,1: ™
, jtvi■-BWkj* e. f r*nti i f r n
building
is a soqjrro
o f congratula­ first to encourage these republics in
atmosphere of the place.
great exponent of the aand ifa y
their hard fight for national exist­ Li»dy animal trainers setro to be very^much In vogue this season.with the Sparks Circus nnd during the course of
"No one in or out of the Rotary tion.
■ '
. - *
ring events Laverne’ Vc/iable-and her “college bred" troupe of poqjcs, monkeys and beautiful colllc«, jrill hold the
roads and they were good roa^Ja from
If the city is wantlyg tho sttitudo ence, dnd they have sent over relief
Club believes that Gainesville has
spotlight
position—using a theatrical term—in ring No, I. They include riding baboons, somersaulting monkejrsjondcLj
the fpet that they had been well
of . thi^peoplA oruAhls question they expeditions to work among the In­
iNgSalned and they were well made nnd worse conditions,than exist in “the aythoroughbted
collirs trained to a high degree of pcr/ectlA i, hese qnimal display.) appeal directly to the ladies «n®
habitants, left'destitute by thc many
a few of the many animal displays to be seen on circus day,
they were dragged smooth at- least crage college town. Boya who go need not he afraid In locating thfs ycais of war amj, the* suffering children and are
building in Ninth Street Park for the
* once eschf week .trfd they were ^the off to college these days have to carry
1
* •
jind manliness along.
The IpaJbrUy of the. people of Sanford, arc
SANFORD DAILY HERALD ngt stand real heavy traffic any more stamina
University of-Florida probably offers In favor of locating tho library in the

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CONTRACTOR nhd BUILDER
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NO TIM E LIMIT fB S V /iW iffl

Ar&amp; e.ry Versus G olf

“ SHOP E A R L Y ”
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lt» Statismen Beamingly* Taka Llttta
Thought forthe Inevitable, Pa#a- .
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Thanksgiving Cards, Rust Craft box Novel*
Time Is not. measured by the Vati­
ties; Gifts of Rif Kinds, DoIIs^iindr
SANFORD NOVELTY can lUHvinllng to our accepted forum.
While' we think hi, &lt;lny* mninltj’ la
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lanhtliB an) always, lit-years very s*q• . WORKS
Horn, ami In generations nearly never,
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the Vatican thinks. Irj ren^urlc* nr^ ”
1 the First Week
■llpnrtly, in generations fairly often,
.f
In years only under the pressure of
GILLON &amp; FRY
100 Block1— ----- ------------ MapnoliarAYCjiuc
g e e t h e s e L i v e Bargains:
umtsuat clrnimstnnccs. In shorter
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS period* never.
-------It Is this illfferenee Jn the measure;
ford s e d a n
IV'eatinghouae Lights and Appliances nient of time which jnakes tho Vntl•■on such a 'dlfllcjilt subject for the
L E X IN G T O N
;
New 1.1m&gt; of Fixture!
secular potltlcnt Invc-MYgatiifT" Tlicre'
o l d s m o b il e
123 West First Street
Is an Unto limit, In the usually ac­
cepted sense, fur the Vatican's polit­
ical* thought. At least It Is not lim­
B. W . HERNDON
ited by n lifetime. .
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ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPERS
LIBERTY
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The rnrdlpnl who at the time of
writing
la
at
the
head
of
the
Vullean's
INSURANCE AGENCY
PHONE FOR A DEMONSTRATION '
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dodge
foreign office—scgrcterin dl stnto—Is
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FIRE-— ;— AUTO-------- HON US
a 7ery old man, who fog .10 year* 1ms
OVERLAND •
Authorigcd Hoover Dtalcr
been connected with jmlltlcnt ntTnlra.
OAKLAND (2)
,
‘
Joseph Reiner,- golfer, ami Dan Singer, archer, at the ninth holo ot
Blit tie continues to look ahead into
S. . Shinholser
the North Jersey Country Club, Warren Point, N. J.,,wlth the scoro m
the centuries.
. CHALMERS .
novQi;gonte«Uj
He, I believe. Is the only stnlesmnn
Contractor and Builder
In Europe* who can hint who doen coniCOLE. 8
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4y dlsniss the possibility of Itussinn
COULDN’T
R
E
A
LLY
BLAM
E
BOY
Bolshevism,
under
some
form
or
an­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
UNDER HMOKE HOUSE
dqrt
other, enduring for SO year* yet.
...What are 50 years for the Yfltlcntl? Worker Around Car Had Forgotten
grant
SEDA^IA, Mo., Nov. 21.—'Two
Imagine
nny, oilier European states-, the Somewhat Unusual Appearance
rtesc raw have been thoroughly reHe Presented to the World,
man, anxious for the sucre** of Ids
daughters
of* Morgan Pummel/ who
Lndjtioncd. WiU accept other cars as
butterfly career, talking In lids-cool
Combination
Offer
died rdctnily, fob ml $7,000 in ** ben­
£ rt payment or give the difference
„Out Slxternlh street Is one of those
way about Moscow.—Vladimir Poliaknies', nickels, dimes nnd silver dollars
massive pile* of ptone, brick*. etc.,
|f your car is better. ,
14-lbs. Gran. Sugar $1.00 off Id the London 'Dally Telegraph.' Dial
they nilt apartment linuses,. In their father had burled in n keg un­
■) ! 1
mhjeb ’ lives n funner army .officer who der this amoke’ fiouBis.
Term*: Cash, trade or long ci»y 1-lb. Bulk Mix’.d Tea .50
DEAD LE T T E R ” M AIL HEAVY Vlionds ‘ills Sunday morning* In' fu*spayment!.
lug around 14* car.* Owing to the
Hava you read thp want »ds today 1
Realize Ljow Much Correapond- fact llmt lie
during
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$1.50 Fewence
Can Never Be Carrled^to Hie week,*- |iO‘ finds no ,6tlif&gt; tltne In
Turkeys for Thanksgiv- • It! Proper -Destination.
which to gratify tlds (tft him) reerru*
lion.. I.iHt Sunday morning he arm*
nUrMOMLF. and LEXINGTON
You may take.pride In your little before the nttflclwri of the hotel. Hint
Distributor!
CO by‘ 100-foot lot. It mny* Imve looked Is, Hu* day force, Had nrrlVed; lie
Potato,.
Shrimp
and
,
'pretty
big to you when you hild out- ■loaned a pair, of overalls and ptnecd
.inford,
Florida
tOD Park Ave.,
your hard nwh for It.
fli. Iila. lteijd n dlari-putuhli* uld gruen
Chicken Salad
Just Imagine that t n f. ts covered cup, and with monkey wrench and nil
with letters, not. (In; unfolded letters, cna tie started for tfi'e rear *of the
Real Way to Get Loafing‘Health
Imt Just ns they an- dropped In tin' Imiel, where stood tds innrhiw*., After
Strength and Endurance
mail bo\% That would look-lllp; a tot fussing'with tlie automobile for two
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of mall, wouldn’t It?
nr three hour* he. returned to the
Now, double -the sire ^of, the lot, apartment house bedaubed with o||
When victims of nervousness, Iricfc
cover It ’ Up with letters*, placed, so amt grease. lie did pot present tds
closely togeih'er'thnt not as inilHi as usanl llamneulhto appearance; tie of. encrgy^ntul strength, easy exhaust­
one s|s*ae of gras* couhl* show Ms started t,» eater’ thQ elevator; iho tiny ion, headaches, and eoiiHtipatlbn real­
tween' Keep Hia’ process up, In yo'ue in charge of |ho lift hybl up ids hand ize the cnntlilitm they tiYc in, they
CIVIL WAR VETERAN
mind, of course, until yon have covi and emphatically remarked ilmt the want results right now. In their nrv
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HAD .TWO MOMENTS
ta
ered’ 1,1)711 sill'll tots, or Ili’e* wliofe of freight elevator was at tile other side.
jripty they try input anything they
ni Cards of Sanford'a Reput­
OF VITAL INTEREST a fnlr-slicd town with letters. There The guest WjIh mmplusscd for a tnn- henr^of which promises relief^witiioul
h
at
able Professional Men, each
would then be. some 1.G58JEI3 wpiare ,
he caught tin* humor of
feel entirely t covered by mu|l.
| HuV Ml gallon tind spoke to the clo- first learning lim-surc way to get it,
ta of'wRom. in his chosen.proIII) Thr A***i»rlntrd I'rrs* i
■TltuusaniLs of -these foil;* are being
Imaglne Hint on every* flush* piece valor boy. who- strips bW mistake,
ST. CLOUD, Nov. 21.—Two nmla fusion the Herald recom­ lot
convinced
every day that the reliable
tho'
°f
Gils
mall*there
Is
n
.tnjstnke
of
n|«,|og|*e,|
tlnisly:
“
iHrd,
sir.
I
erave
The Economy
incuts stand out prominently in
,,
** mends to the people.
snipe
port
In,
thi*
address
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tiumble'.pardon.
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itbin't
n*c.g
way
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to
bring
lnudc their health,
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life of Emil GOrff, a Oivjl War veteran
ft
By this time you will liegtn to get n|/,. p,u |lt those most unusual clothes
R a j living here. These arc the day he ob­ some Idea of the volume of business for y,nt to- wear,"—Wn^Ulagtoil Slur, :,treuglli and endurance, is through
Never varies. T h e can you buy today) *
the use of the phenomenal new prod­
tained a pair of shoes when ten years done !&gt;£ Uncle Sam’s dead letter ofholds
the same quality and leavtning!
old for' his father to cobble nnd thus llce Tlu* nnimints jtiven nro nqt for SHRIMP’S EARS IN HIS .LEGS uct known .a* ItE-QU-M A.
strength
as tlie fifst can that was*
They .have learned from experience
George A. DeCottes turned the family tide of fortune, nnd the
rii* inrun
in* am
»it1’* .however.
hiftorys in
of \
the
survive,
made thirty-five years ago. In every
•hey are ‘for only o n e ’year the last
How 0nc' M TcM DiVference llmt using RE-Cli-MA is the one sure
the charge of. Ids company against the The
Altorney-at*Law
way to get the necessary iron and -vit­
M-al year.
During the 12 n.nnthe .
Between H|m &gt;n|f H |j
can th ejast spoonful istas good as
’‘ rebels'* at fft-ttyshurg when.eight of like
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amines out of your food iaty your
there- Vere lfl.flO0.lXWl letlcr.*’ retun.e.l
cou.ln, the Prawn,
the first
every
ten
men
in
his
company
were
Ortt Seminole County Dank &gt;
to the dead-letter allien through care­
blood so it will go coursing through
killed or wounded.
There is no subatitutefor Calumet-.nothing
lessness In addresses.
JANFOHD
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Are shrimps insects? The cpiostlon your veins carrying nourishment to
Born at Stein-on-Rhine, Switzerland
"just as good.'* Da sale la
times ns
Is
often
naked
hy-tlio'se
who
see
these
your tissue^ nerves and muscles to
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r*-■ » - in March, IRIK, Graff came to New
much
ns
that
o
f
any
other
brand.
Gold Found In Walei. *
netlve little creatures- nllve for the mnke you grow healthy and strong,
Orleans with his parents when ten
A discovery "f g"Id has beep rnnde first time.
A pound'can o f Calumet contalnt full
FRED It. WILSON weeks old. The father was. unable on a fnrm nt Ccssailown Bach, ' Insects Imve sit legs, hut the* ^llrlmp with plenty of endurance. It is only
16 ounces. Some baiting powders com*
natural
that
you
begin
almost
imme­
to find employment. Many were (ly­ Bontddu. near Banmuitli, Marionette fms.ao fewer than 21. lid is a crusin.12 ounce instead o f 16 ounce cans.
. ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW
diately
to,feel
stronger,
look
brighter
ing of cholera and difficulties increas­ shire, wtiere mining ’ operations Jirid tacenn—llna cousin of the crab, tpt*
*
B e sure you g e t a pound when y o u *‘
been carried out for several weeks. lolmter and tho crnyllslt.
. and show the change*which is taking
ed
rapidly about the homo.
want
it.
Pint National Dank Building
The site of thl» new discovery Is tnlib
Many «'f Hie ■‘shrimps’’ Hint onq place in your body,
At last, when the ywere nbout des­
wny between the fam'ous f ’logau gobl sees In shops are prnwmi. You can
BANFOKD
-:FIAJIUDA
JtF.-CU-.MA ’is sohf in Sanford by
titute, an old shoemaker yvas found mines and fiwynfyndd gold mines,
tell.mio (nui| Hie other by looklng nt- Union Phnhimcy nhd the tending
R L ir S G R E A T E S T n * K !N G P O W D E R
who gave Graff some shoes for his which supplied I’ rlnceSR Mary's wed- tlie lieRil, say* tin* lietrolt News. The
druggists in every city’.—Adv.
father trf patch, the hoy carrying •ling ring. H’or half, a gentury’ lrind In •prawn has a |6ng slinrppolnteiL’horn
them three mpcS to iiis home. With the neighborhood of .Rontddn ha* 1 edged with tqpth like those of a saw.
CHELLE MAINES this came better times nnd the- family raised hopes of rH; (Itlds which hgye Prawns turn pink when they, are
soon moved to Wisconsin and later to largely disappointed. So certain nt one. ladled, but shrimps become brown In j
LAWYER
time did it appear llmt gold In paying color.
h:—Court House Minnesota.
«|imntlt1ca .was to-ho found he North
Tin* eyes of n shrimp nre easy to
In l$6l Graff answered Lincoln’s
Wales llmt long nml costly litigation j see 'since they stand out on. stalks,
call for 75;000 volunteers nnd was in ensued ns to tjie ownership of land; hut jrmf might search’ for some time
both battles of Bull Run. His army to .which previously nnhody, had if you wish to discover hi* ears, tot
* i he keeps .them Irt n very &lt;nId.|Uxro.
career ended in the brittle of Gettys­ troubled to est ablish n -vlalm.
- t—. ■ 'y 4* ,I|ls ears are In Ills knees. ’ A t. the
ta' * te w m m n »
burg where he was Wounded.
first Joint of tits llr*t pair of legs,
Spectacle#
Horses.
•’The rebels were nbout 200 yards
It appears llmt imong tlie ninny vvhlrli by the "way, tire not used. for
away,” He said in describing Ids .last
wall;lag. Is a little Img which contains
charge. “ And we knew what it meant unique Inventions. ) f n more or less a minute drop of water, nnd till* tvpro qrc spfCtncies
practical
nature
tti
but everyone went; not u man falter­
for horses; The pufposc In said to hi*- ler-tllled tmg nets ns an eardrum.
ed.
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not tp Improve tlie night, tiitt, by caus­
“ Tho"rebels got down on their knees, ing tlie ground la front to nimear
• Relict of Spanith’Ship.
guns tit 'ready. We beard their offic­ nearer than It really Is, fo Imlucr^toe
Recent finds by the treustire-keokera
You can find the name of
ers telling, theni not' to shoot until or­ horse to lake high steps. After n nt Tobermory, Scotland, Include -a
every live Business Man
dered..
"When, we got within four rolls training with sueli s|»eotac!es, It Is ntuzxle-loudlng Iron gun, four and' a
Itt Hanford In thia Column
we heard- thenl'cnll out, 'Firtf low— averred, Itu* horse acquires nnd rrtnliw half feet In lengtli, arid having n Imre
each day.
. \
the habit of high stepping. ^Ttieso of two and a -half Inches, several
fire.’ heir yollcy settled our chnrgc
__ W i t h VOI1 COldrl CPA
apectneies, It Is said, nre largely psed broken sword aenlihards, nnd u large
nnd ended my part in future engage­ In England by lovers of horse* of tla* salver, possibly silver, which 1ms, Jteeh
to ,* *
the big stack I’ve got piled up here—looks like a
ments. thoroughbred type.—Washington Htar. taken to experts In Immlon for assay.
mountain.
There are thousandsand thousandsof
After his discharge from n Phila­
In addition, there were lironght up
We'll Dye For You
them—all
packed
ready for me to put your name
almost
drilly
during
the
past
fortnlglit
delphia hospital, Graff settled in MnWater Power In New York.
bon t o n s t e a m p r e s s e r y
Now York stnte lends ihc country In stefut timbers o f the old Spanish 'Ar­
ncsota- again where he lived many
and address on, just as soon as yod send them.
Kent &amp; McKee,r Propa,
years. ‘ He was forced to move to the amount -nt Its developed watch mada ship in. an excellent state’ of
CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERING
g irl,
Florida in 1011 Iwcausc of ill health power wlllt 1,100,000.horsepower. Call1 preservation. These finds Imve heen
Work caJed for and delivered
fornln coincs nrxt with 1,111,100 horse­ added tie by the ‘recovery of n bronze
woman
to
have
one
o
f
these
Calumet Puzzles,
and has spent tht; last few years in an
power, These llgures place New YnrJj cannon, four nnd p half feet long, m&gt;*
Im i
■ nc
--------314 West First SL
it’s
more
fun
than
a
box
o
f
monkeys—the
longer
Invalid's choir.
slate almost on on Hjunllty.with lht» patently **f the same caliber. On tlie
: i
you work with this puzzle the more interested
most progressive' countries In water iron gun among other marks were the
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"WE DELIVER THE GOODS” IMPROVED SERVICE
power development la Europe, where rrtynl monogram of tin* -king nhd
you become— the better you like it.
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France teffrts with l,100.tXX) horsepott1* queen of Spilth, "t\ and I.'* (PnlflppuV
BY
WATER
-ROUTE
Quick Service Transfe;
• PROMISED DY STEAMER er, Norway has J.A’^l.OfW horsepower nnd Isnhella), whose Joint rc|gn lasted
Storafte Facilities
,
(from 1530 to 1570,
.,
and Sweden 1,200.000 horsepower.,
to solve it— spring it on some o f your clever
- We P,en*e you, tell others; If not,
III* Thr .Vuoriatr! I*rri*»)
friends—see
how fast their brains w ork--see i$
Liquid Alr'to Crack Hard Nutt.
TAMPA, Nov, 21.—Greatly imSmoking Car for .Woman,
tell os. Phone 498
Tho
chlchn
nuts
from
South
Amer­
"fiinokcra”
for
women
now
mnke
they can solve a real .puzzle.
^
Iiroved passenger iptd freight servieb
by water between Tmnpn and New their appearance on nritlsli trains, ica have some excellent qualities, hut
It has never heen found possible to
.
SANFORD
Orleans has been protpiHcd for early notes 'the Scientific American. Wonjitt have hcen crowding the men*! crack the shells without dnnfnglng (he
right now; right away— fill in yoqr nam»
the year
Machine &amp; Foundry
Co. irt
* U U Itu r y VyUe
tf* the
year by
by G.
u, W.
w. Rartfett,
nam eu, general
g* «
romnnriments to an uncomfortable do- meat nt tho same Him*. Unllcrt Stnte*
twO*
address—qend it with a t\
liquid
5lFcfuhe“ ihJTlifolle'r Worla; I'^-’ UiiKuruiUl'twl'l.kl' ngm* -wt-’ Htf- •- rr0_ n0t; i ^ | 'nu to) ' 3 ocoum' ITiTy [govenmicnt nuthtirltle* appllml
M U
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' Gulf and Southern Steamship Corns 'want to .ride
. . -with
- - Wtho men, but beenhse
-------•-*■*hlr to —
tlie problem. They did not
cent
stamp
to
help
pay
post
CjUnder GHndlaf; Dat^xo PUtamit
they Insist on %moklng wjiJle traveling. freeze solid a piece of rubber und use
rw
age and mailmg
&gt;
Dy Wheel Btetl Gcar Bznua; CranY pE"&gt;’’
It a* a hnminer, as li done In tin*
iwrvlco will be InaugAtrnted
^afla
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a
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The
new
i
'baft* Return
cost.
clnssln
experiment
In
physic*,
but
they
1 hone M ^R. j an.jn‘ryj according to Mr. Bartlett,
Plural Huabanda In Tibet's ’
Polyandry,
nr plantl husbands, Ib simply Immersed tin* nut* In l|qUId ulr
THE CALUMET KID: Sanford Herald ^
with
n
modern,
oil
hunting
steamship,
umintd
tilwinea Designed
for-30 seconds and cracked them easily
the TampA/ The Tampa will replace one of tlie peculiar Institution! of without damage to the kernels. • Noxf
Sanford — ----------------Florid c
the Truxillo now in the service. The Tlliet. One wotunti.may Imve n* many the physicists fire trying to find out
Please
tend me ooe of the free Celumct ruxllee.
us'tmtf a.*dozen Iiuiibnntls at the fume
whether lids method eat) Wo applied
vessel will have accommodations for
Opt.D.
tltne.”
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commercially on a large scale, t'hlrhu
112 passengers nnd approximately 2,*
■ °MIBap-Optimelrl«
(iiiRC*. init
mgs were, used, daring the war to
,
' ^
Self Starter for Plgnes- • •
• 2 East Fir.fStre-tt Sanford, Fla. 000 tons of YA'IghL
make charcoal for gas nmtdfs nml the
English Inventors iuive d«vc)opcl*a
The Truxillo has only limited pas­
oil froai Hut kernels Is a valuable food
5ueet
’•elf starter for alrplnaea that J» op4r.*»•**«!•*•!a«*«•*•••••••••■•••**•««■!aaiaaaa
senger accommodations.
similar to copra.
nti &gt;1 by rip avlptoc pulling ir lever
,ELTON J. MQtJGHTON Milk I* the most Important pf all from his sent.
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Dean’s School of Dancing, nt Sliver
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AnCHITECT
foods; It Is a perfect, complete nnd
Lnke, every Tuesday and Frldny; ev­
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Second
sheets.
SV
ixll.
only
protective food.
bbjfln50c per !,000, while they last, at ening. Terms reasonable
i.
ners. Colpc. ,
..** 2tJ3-ltft
office.
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use Calumet your balung
wall be perfectly, raised,
sweet i and^ wholesome.
And you can expect unailing uniformity just as
orig as you continue to
use it, because

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY* NOVEMBER 21,1922

■FLORIDA ADVERTISING
.
CONFERENCE HELD AT
JACKSONVILLE SOON
(Mr Tfce AtwrliitS rr f»«)
JACKSONVILLE. (Nov. 21.—Elec­
tion- o f offtccra as well as a heavy
docket of important matter*- awaits
the annual, meeting here December 5
o f the Florida Development Board.
The tf-ssibns will l&gt;c held in the'Hotel
- -: Seminole." ’
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\*w!
Several recommendation*-offered by
a.committee from commercial organ­
n ■izations of the state arc to be taken
«...
under consideration. Thw actTons ^aken by the FJv^dla Advertising Cdnfor-'
; mat-held at OrtanrfCTmtNijv.f’mhrrT,
will be formally reported to the board,
and It is possible that the committee
of ten authorized by this conference
to work out a.program for a-state­
wide advertising campaign and mat­
ters pertainingto it, will be appointed.
The personn^L of this committee is
regarded at important as it will be
charged with the formulation not only
of fhe extent o f the advertising cam­
B f . ' - : paign but the manner of raising its
' funds.
Vice-Presidents and director* are
the officer*^*! by cldctcd by the meet­
ing, a'nd they will'in turn elect exe­
cutive officer* for the ensuing year.

brick street, desirable location.
the Senate adjourned immediately otit
!. Cobb, P. O. Box ftII. Winter
of respect Whcnpnformcd of. the death
FI.
i—
»0l*3tp
of Senator IVaIron, putting over the
reception of all new arnafbrs* until FOR R£NT—Housekeeping aparj
tomorrow.
Beside* ’ Mrs. Felton
ment. .719 Oak A vc. ___ 201-lltj
awaiting to be sworn in was her suiFOR RENT—Comfortable rooms an
cessor," Walter F. George, elected No­
available at 318 Magnolia Ave.
vember 7th fast, and several others.
Mi1. George tonight reiterated- that
hy would adhere to his program of FOR RENT—Turnishcd ’ bed room,
117 Laurel Ave. &lt;•„*
(O •197-Gtp
giving Mr*. Felton an opportunity to
r OK*-itENT—-Rooms and kiieOeneUo
be twprn in and ait frtr a day.
A few senators, however, were raid
tO.lAr disposed to object to the-pro­
gram because of the precedent it
.artment*
might *e|, and Senate leaders reitorat»-»l-lhat-7dr»;-FeHtm ermW-'^-rtot'
claim pay or mileage allowances. Ill
was repeated that objection from n 1L o k RENT— Furnished h.iuw and
■ingle senator would bar* Mrs. Felton - three furnished apartments: Phone
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and probably cause reference of her 37I-W.
commission .to the Senate privilege!
ep furnished, price $15 per month.
and electioas committee, nr n ruling
hy the Vice-President which . would Apply .to Mrs. II. I). Durant at Lako
Marv.
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deny her the Senate oath.

to the Custom er

SEE THE NEW SUPERIOR
CHEVROLET AT THE SAN
JUAN GARAGE CO.
200-3tc
W ANTED

1 .CLASSIFIED :
:
ADS
%

ORGANIZATIONS JOIN
IN EDUCATION \YEEK

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Clutltlnl Ada 6c a line. Na Ml
id.taken for ieaa (has 25c. M
and pasitfvely no rlaaalfied' **
ads charged to anyone. Cash h
must accompany si] orders. **
Count five words to a lino **
and remit accordingly.
M
n n n h h n n n h

WANTED—Team’ work,
Hanson Shoe Shop.

WANTED—Boperintendenry of or
- *m:c prove.-. Cair-give teffcrrnc^
A-ddrers E- W.-Collier, Route ft, i ^ t-

«n&gt;» s- C\

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2QUt^

WE WANT to recharge' and r e p i
your battcrie*. Our «tarter, genera,
tor and ignition repair department R
in charge of. an expert. . Genuint
"KX1DE" 'Battery- S e r v ic a -m y
BROS. *Thone ijB . Sanfonf. 172-lfc

WANT KIT TO
‘ . or 4 room ’ umuTnisneu apartmentflat or house,1desirable loenliort. Ad!
dross *‘ F. S.” care Herald office, S»n.
IW-tfc

LOST
LOST— Fart of 'Masonic charm.

probably on West First si reel
between the Senilrurto Uiundry
and Crain Harris’ home.’ Reward.
— R. L, Chriscnberry, 123 West
First HI., Seminole latundry.

LOST—Octagon shaped. gold wri»t
watch, black.rihbon band. Reward.
Inqulija M
—Ruba .Williams, phono 22H .san.
? t
ford, Fla.
Dui-ctp

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 2L—KducaM
tion Week. under the auspice* of - the
M
Bureau of Education, will be •ob­
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served IhU year .from December. 3
git *■'
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to
After the first celebration
throughout the country « f a week to
J O ItS A L F r
Chicago—Herb i* n bit of concrete cobipany Anally got ambitious, how- grew, prices would be subjected to a
promote education two year* ago, co­
eTldrnco of taojr a .well directed pub- ever, and decided to advertise. Thb dowhward scale. It was also emphaFOR SALE^N icc fat turkey*, 60c L
-Built t&lt;* Itdck tho^fanuc'nt oT this -sec­
operation of the American Legion,
llrlty campaign rpc-ded up business.first thing jliejr did vs* to spend Sct- sized that tbo new 1At7 advertising
per lb. Address N, 11. Bnrwirk.j ■
to such nn extent that the company ernl hundred dollars In remodeling cards were given with every purthe National Education •Association,
tion in every way tljat lies within
200-top "
Lake Monroe, Fla. ~
,
was In n position to share profits the show window*. Next they filled etmsc. In addition to all thts'advereluli*« school* and chdcclip-f W nnu-j
our
jtowerwlth the customers.
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the windows with new * Itto*.. .Scat- (Dements were placed in the newsthis year (greater L v The Lawndale Prog Company, .n teml throughout the display were papers ‘ telling of the," plan to *haris * FOR SAI.E—1 ice box, t show ense, ■
widcaprcad and. thf*
-Bnckc’A hy ample 'financial ‘responsi­
3 pieced of marble. Call at 217 San- [ §
' gbmT'than ever is experied toAlrwult | Chicago concern, for several years did placed printed placnnls which In* prollts with customers
bility Iq ait! in every constructive
just
an
ordinary
hustife**,
which
two
formed
the
public
that
price*
Inslda.
Tito
rompony
now
employ*“
five
j
ford
Ayt*
,
.
200-fttp
j
front tho^ampaign
movement
tcndiQfe to increase prosprescrlptfap
Ylerks
wi
re
able
to
take
depended
entirely
on
vse
amount*
of,
clerks.
The
plctufp
shown
here
tclis
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PmvIdrTi^lliart/lng. has assured
case o f without being rushed. T he kales, nmf that aa the "turn-over” . why.
t' ’
ri FOR Iv^LF;—Lowing machine,^11
perity
and
happiness jon the farm.
of" Education Tigcrt
LVJiment^, Fostoffice box \ll, ’
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would, hy proelamstjon, '•set
200-Ctp
-Bank' with this strong, friendly insti­
•that week for education pur­ cotton production in Florida ‘‘can
tution and you are •assured tho
FDR -.SALE— Young .(cer hound
Crowds Cheer \
poses! and a real nation-wide reveal again take an important place in the
•atom*'of safety and tangible assist-,
. puppy, *8 months old! ~~ Easily
of edtfcstinhal enthusiasm -is fooked development o f our agricultural re­
ance when-required.
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trained.’ Fhorio 1B5-J.’
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fqrliy Mucator* generally.
sources."
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Senate
Chamber
: f o r s a l e - o r e x c h a n g e f..r a
in order-to concentrate the cam­
"If other cot to growing states dstn
smaller ear, 7-passenger Packard.— ! ■
paign upon phase* of education which adapt the metbod to their condition1*,”
Ceofgia Woman Arrompaniwi by E x -, Fred It. Wilson.* Car at Willi^mx" Ga- i 5
ore of-outstanding significance,
St.rrrtllrv remit m»&gt;S. ‘ there is every
|rage.
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tain day. wereidcsigmitcd upon whl.h rp2|-Ron vvhy K,,)rl(Ia
Ket* {hc
STIGMA
CANNOT
STAND
THE
S
E
V
E
R
A
L
HOUSES'for
sale, , House
Enter .Heiinte, *
,
special topic*] iwill be stressed. These redit for this /Krtf’iryery, worked out
llft-tfc
for rent. Set} Thigpen.
ANY LONGER j..
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own state agencies, and if*
WOOD
FOR
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a
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WASHINGTON,
Nov.
21
-G
e
o
t
SALK\-$*.Mi
Country; , Dec. -if American citizen­ they ennnok adapt the method,-farm-I’lcase
arrange
to
pay
cash
on
de­
ship; 5lh, patriotism; ftth, school and eta in the'cotton growing sections of tur The .t..»rhi;&lt;i
j id«*s '“cniritl old lady," J! m . W. II.
■4 .’ A C O M M U N I T Y B U I L D E R
teacher; 7tb, iliijerncy; 8th. c&lt;|uality Florida wttl havtf a great adtarilhg -'■WASH!NOTON, N ov . 2*t. Hennlnr1■Feiloiv^iixa^womnn senator, m the livery, nnd specify the. kind nf xvood
of opportunity, and ^th, physical edu- id growing cotton, one nf the principal Tre.fian II. Nrwbenry, of SIkhigm . » * «
the cart in the &lt;d«n^ vvnfded, when placing your order.—F. ■ F. I*. FORSTER. Fresidcnl
' B. F. WHITNER, Cashier
t&lt;&gt; a
n flare
I'ince in
in the
the fienatnj*^
fi**nati.\;!n^ Mvne oorf lH
itu-e etmvenlpg
convvntpg pofi r ^ r S. Vcrrtfly. * \ _•
■‘*i*"Ti»tton -aod hygicnc. .
‘
ll»C-tfe ■
suple crop's of the jvorld. for pmc- whom right to
Every facility f«r publicity and tically all.other Southern slat.- now b*-*
» "object of lon g and Idtter tT1'"’ 5'- i l f r ’fffori'tfl Ik* srvorn iir an FOR SALE—C melody Yga^ophone B I S M S R S I I l i q R I B K I i n l B I I I I I B l F B I I S M S I l I I B I R I I I I l I I I I
or !l
education, even the air," will be used, have the holl weevil* which have *re- rohtxsversy, han ^hmitletl.ht^wlTS?^" nit ,,r
was forced over tint*
good as new. $120 takAsjlt,"half)
' for the Bureau of Education has ar­ durrd eoltoftsproduEticai several mil- nation with u rct}uc-,t that it ii/ct;tne tminirrmv, but in a|I other respects cash, imlnnce $10 per montH. -R. J.
she-enjpycd n thrtllihg debut as the Holly, Herald Office. .
ranged with the Intcr-departmont Ad- lion 1talcs per" ycar.^^Icre is an op- effective Immediately.
J jj»-C tp
In
n
letter
to
Governor
Groc?b«fe.
congregational curtain feus raised.|
Commlttee
on
Government
£.»■ ’ .risory
,
.
portu'nity fortFbiridil to capitalize wt
FOR SALE—Dosicr. nnd Gay*’ paint"
if. ■'
tadio broadcasting to use government lh|&gt; Vesu1tarof. wivk ilone by her ovrt.,ma. public here Saturday, Mn.Niw- "Vn‘J thl’r^ w n * good prosp,&lt;t tonight
and varnishes at Sanford Noveky
radio to broadcast educational mn- research experts,.and ns the subject slurry aaid he had been impelled in rc- that, r-irccesr- would crown H?c hope Worka^ Sanford ngents.
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tcrial twlqe daily through the week. will Ik* widely discussed during , the Aife voluntarily because of the defeat ’ uf tnkmg Lie onth tomorrow ami beK
FARMER^—You
con
get
seed
bee
Co operation of motioh picture the- coming months, will m&gt;t '-ach pcrnmlof, his Republican colleague, Senator
1 *" f,rflt wonrarr spnatnr -in
B
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fram^i*Tnd
irrigation
piufcs
at
th*
atres also has been tendered. • r
in-ip To udecrii^e Florida by referring^Townsgnd, in tffc ejection November
wc" ftS P„a.m.e' ,f
for w Sanford Novelty Works.
100-vf,
fie fe b - •
- ‘ Governors, mayors ami other rxc.-u- tft the control method on-, the "Fh»ri- 7th. '
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A banking service that meets
FOR BALE—"To acres Tn Longwuoii.
tive officers have boon invited’ by the da Method?"
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he *ni.L would . „ T ‘ ,,r J
“'WltlVYoiu* )req\uiements lsthe.
corner nf Grove and (Ir.-mgc itvo-,1
educational officials to issue prnc*
tarnations itnd otherwise promote gen- VKI EUAN KNIGHT OF KEY SOON to rontinue hi* public soryfee
he* ’ " uth*
)'ns nil but an actual nues, S^ E. 1-4 of N .. K. f-4 of S. W.|
service, that you need.
crai observation‘of .the-week. News,
TO 1-F I IKF * ^
■&lt;oPtinualh* would be’ ’ i m m p ^ h y
»» the Sen- 1-4 Sec. is , tw p. 2(i, Range 2D. Thos.
.
iir .iim .
|ate floor
hours u*hcre*.*he
J. BnXtcr. ,
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11-2-lnio.
pepers and magazines nlso will s'-t
The service of the Peoples
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’ l .tttismi political persecution.
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rln;e!e(|-|iy
the
gnlk-rf,'
crowds
and
was
nside space for the campaign..
PERMANENT WAVING, Shampoo­
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Reviewing, thfc mttstanuing features .
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Bank of Sanford has been
VISAIJA. 1 a if..
Nov. 21
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congrnliiiution hy &gt;emiCommissioner Tigcrt said the top­
ing, s’ealji nnd facial treatment,—
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,1VLT lk.n. . - « • repr. sen ativestfnd offtemla who Mrs. McCoy^Welakn Apartments. * •
planned to meet the heeds of
ics-for each day wcrcT^vJpctcd !»c- "Thit ly soon maria* m-M ove, the ^ ^
hjs
IhnI
n u M Uley wert* considered of na­ wires hy J- * . Usrd
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the people of this city and sec­
h
o
m
t
w
0 „ . nt in th, was-fete,!. also by crowds almut the
tional importance.
He .explained, graph opurator who taught T
nnd vvjw photo graphed, nnd j I’NI’BER 8pKD FOR SAI-E—J have
tion,' and it will meets yours.
hnwevcr,»thnt theip selcetlona should A Ediaonthe Moysc c ^ c
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confirmed." H- ^ n* C T -r . . . .
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dmed, Timl hut happy tonight, she " a Mirplus of 35-lbs. of Ruby King
■nt&gt;t preclude the various states, mu: wlmsu -sixty years of • telegraphing: . , . .. •
We
jH'esent
Our
service
to you
pepper set-M,, raved liy myself out of
mainhim
probably
the
oldest'operMM"
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war.
prepared
to
r^nevv
tomormiy
her
nirlpalities nm| counties fmm dress­
the
very
best
New
Jersey
stock,
$2.75
.fo
r
in
point
of
servo*
in
(In’
I
rnt.-d
1
«W»rt«nilIea
Urr
public
for
„
„
V,ffjt-Ul
place
in'thb'Gcn*
with every assurance that ’ it
ing tho?e features of education whjch
per Ik Address, K Grot hen,--Danin.
K&gt;tes, has had c-hnrg,- of an "fHco
tyunld.nal^.talu to offorj
nerd emplutsizing locally.
&gt;vill please you. ■- ’
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here thirty-five years and hi- wants j ^ "l. 1 1
IM '!* " L" ‘
‘ " Jn
| Of nil senntefy,
present or Fin. "*
lb ret lie.
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\r V V r;:?mn,,t mr, brings to an end « , MllfPi Mt*. F .-ln oj-as- the Hrsl to o n iA' R e q u i r e s small investmeirt
HIGH I’ lflFED LAND KEKI'H HI
Word started lotegrpphing bark in! [*«tl“ wh,‘ h «*«;»;iy h»« made pol.tiea Up(lHU. , 0&lt;lny „ „
flooP. An„ ,
J^jianille this business. Now -doing
COST HIGH
1«0‘2, working for. the Grand Trunk thistory und width. It upiieanHl, would jjpBni(.,f bjr formerB.eiiator Hukc'Suilth, well. -Good profit. (!nn Is- greatly
,'railroad at Mount Clcfljens, Mich.
" ’ "unied early in the Hi-soon p f j „ f Georgia, nnd wearing a black bom. increased. Bent nenson just beguiK
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thej con,jr*‘^
vr&gt;,’ I,nye-’ terdaj^.ton- ^ct; fur coat,and white gloves, slio Better investigate. 21ft Pine Ave.
OSAKA, Japan, . Oct.- 25.—(By Edison wcis n "ntwsboy" on
two' 'F led in~M,lchigun of n conspiracy to nrriVcd more than nn hour la*for'e the
Mail)—Great effort* nre being made (jrand Trunk rjiiirtHtd nnd-the
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Sanford, Florida
1
k&gt;&gt;* became fn*t fHenfls, when
Edi*
-v^lnte the election _■lows, Senator r10,,n" convening Lour. $ o*-ii she' was
hy the govenimont and the. people .of
FOR SALE—rBargain. Brand now
Japan to bring down the cost of liv­ son (used liis spar**- moment*' lo take "Newberry api«aldd to the. supreme “ nt home," hV gfhg her bonnet nnd ■ shot *gun, 12 gauge -hammeriesa,
ing, hut leading economist* agree that up telegraphing under Ward's super- court,&gt;hith declared uncunstituUonnUcoai In the Democratic rlo’ak room double barrel. Fust $85.00, sacrifice
th ‘ ntntftte -under which ho Mas nc- Shaking .out hnr Milk-.dress and lace
It Is dlffitulr to bring’ ntmut n pey- vision.' Whorl Edison's train stopped
loug^enough
nt
Mount
Clemen*,
luFeiwd.
The senate itself, after a Jyhg collar, sh«- wns given nn absent wnn- for quick SQid. Terms. See I„ Urbnn
manent retiucllon of the prise o f ngr,203-3tp
jmhina-fiftYt'MtlgnUan, -rflnally confirmed hi*' lor's chair alongside Hshatbr llartia, May*
cultural products as long ns the value waalalcbrn -n few. letters or rn
FOR
SALE—
IH
ton
Republic
truck
is train titlu to a teat by a mnrgnin of flyc ' Democrat. Georgia, and wan the
tion* from Warrl, then when ids
of farm lands remains high.
In
good
condition.
New
Goodyear
There are about fifteen . rfi'llions Rlopped nl andther station he }vou13; votes.. In the*- campaign ju*t, closed, cynosure of alt eyts and tn« loadstone
of arriving senators
senntors who hastened to Cord tires cm rear wheeis.—W, I*.
of agricultural lands In Japan, of Vent) them-back over the wire* to t|je.ca.Mi.w«* one of t!lc*issues, ,
hi*
teacher,
I
A*
copy
of
the
letter
of
resignation
shake"
her
hand
nnd offer best wishes. Wn’de, 145 East. Rich Ave,. Delated,
which " approximately onf-haif i*
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During
the
civil
wnr,
Ward‘
served
sent
to
Governor
Gtuesbcck
was
de­
Gallery
crowds,
largely composed Fin.
paddy field, which ip exclusively i:cof
women,
overflowing
Into
the
hnlis,
ns
n
telegraph
"operator
on
General.
livereti
Monday
t/»
\
ice-President
FORSALEt
-G
m
stove,
207
Freneh
Ygtcd t/x the growing of. rlcc- The uvcheered nnd applauded the white hnir(•mot's
:-tnf
f.'
I
jt
e
r
he
went
west
\
Goalidge
by
Walter
It.
Itddesy,
Mr.
Ave.
,
203-3tp
the
rice
fields
in
erago Value of
for » commercial firm and worked at Newberry** secretary. Mr. Newberry cd woman a*, shortly liefcm the .Sen­ FOR 8 ALE- -Household furniture.
Japan 1* a*4ilgh as $1,240 per acre.
ate convened,
she was
\va*‘ ccyprted
nveneo, sne
^ r '.c a Pi
ui an
Sacriinchto |n the pioneer days. Si­ himself is nt home in Detroit.
Phonc 99.
203-Ctp
C
H
im
to
receive
n'kflge
bouquet
-ante-room
beria
called
him
and
He
worked
for
a
‘ . f l * JAGKfiokvU-LE, Nov. 20— KlorFOR SALE OR TRADE—Good mule
Next lo Princess Theatre
Sponsored by the Waycross and bf 87 red roses. Aga|^ the crowd 1
m f rf r,- Ida Is sure to get an individual profit while on construction jobs there.
nnd wng^n and hnrncss for E°r(l
broke
into
n
noisy
demonstration
as
Ware
County
Chamber
o
f
Commerce,*
Thirty-five
years
ago
he
ennte
to
out of Hu-' method of boil-weevil contouring c^r. See Joe Jones nt Hock­
trui recently -announced by the State Yisalia to set ur, repeaters for tho the ndustrial and agricultural pro­ »he remained-through the brief sea- ey's ‘Vulcanizing Shop.
203-2tp
tfafct Board, according to Secretary Visalia tolegTaph offhe. Ho planned gram of n syrup c/nning factory nnd sum observing each move intently
FOR
SALE—
Upright
piano,
good
through her gold spectacle:!. _ ’ ;
A. A, Cpult» of the Florida Dcveiop- to itay^BPino six months j o “ get a sour crenni shipping plant. Al­
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WOR
condition,
for
$100
tnsh.
Address
Clasped in her lap, roljed In brown
■ ment Board. Mr. Cot|lt announced things" in runnfhg order hut he has ready businessmen who. have farms
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
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piper, she held her commission as Box 352.
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that the deyjolopmcnt had received the been here, ever since- ' Once he was in the vicinity have made plan* to
a
senator,
received
two
months
ago,
r.—i.ov
on
We.il
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
t-.mn-nt " f, Dr. Wilmon Newell, dl ejected inayor of Vi alia on tli^ repuh- i bring fine cows*to Ware county and
riijipq-s ef the w » w Mhvmtgh Jfrc -by appointment-upon the draih. - a t
eloa* hi, Iupnisa 80fl Vi
rector of tpp Want Board, to christen lican ticket when everything
evei
►
4*18 We*t Pir*t 8 tr*et-— ——
I,r
1018 West First B
.Senator Thomas .E. Watson,
, .
• |agency to be started.
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the new means of control of the went democratic five to one. .
Now Mr. Ward thinks hev would
The First National Bank of Way* •AH "In tho Senate paid tribute to FOR SALE—
SALE—(mrner east fronTlot on
"Florid* Method" nnd
nn asks that it l»c
L
•
like
to
rctirtq
*o
the
telegraph
compros*
and the ‘Citizens bank have the first womqn member. She was ' 11th and Magqolia. For terms, sec
name
in
all
dis•
ireferred tb by that
pany has asked the state railroad promised to finance any farmer who received hy Vice-President CoOlidge K. R. Murrell, Jr., Wclnka Apartruit|onj) i*|
jf'lJ
&lt;
commission
fur authority to close the wishes to hliy cows, hogs oY poultry. and met aenrly all senators, Republi­ mehts.
,fe:
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Polntirij out thnt if the method is
rloso
the
offiro.
If it is granted, the The hog sale to he livid here Thurs* cans nftd Democrats, as well as offl- FOR SALFi—Chevrolet louring car.
wr^rvadopted to other cotton growing re­
(ftiy, Nftvemhir 23, will ho tin,1 begin- cisls and pages.
gion*, ‘ Florida rfhould receive thu veteran will bo through.
No*disappointment was mahTfestcd v Will sell at n rcpl bargain. Sjn;
(ling
of a Ilye-steck market fpk this,
We use nothing but the best material; all
credit of tvolviftfr the formula. Mr.
Wilson Motor Co.,, F’ irst .street and
Stevenson, of the CortgrfgnUonsl section nf ^outh Georgia. Through hy Mrs. Felton when tojd thnt no new*
Coult'says that if it should develop
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work done by expert workmen.',
.sipnjor.-f could be sworn jn today, the Sanford Avo..
that !th* method cannot he adapted Club, has eftme Intt^tha lime HgltJ. hi th« development program, Waycross,
apparently
grasping
7|uickly
what
which
suffered
severe
financial
de­
his
first
gijmy.
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Hteve.is
some.bowjor
FOR
to other *ectldn&gt;, Florida cottony row­
imAy veteran .denote
leaders for sey
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er* will have a Jbl- gadvnaUga over and there art those that looE for him pression. during the recent strike, it , J | T
FOR RENT—Completely furniabed
lo*Tkep himnoif perched right on, top slowly,but surely-touting hack., ftir&gt;ral dnys hiul forgotlgn, that Ihe Bdn- ' house, fi room* and hath, mpdorn
•&lt; the.grower* of other slates.
K»d*.U»&lt;-b« o'flciaBy notJfiM of
The assurance that 90 pef centliT a the heap nit sadson—uhb-si KmilJ ton Industrial and agricultural center.
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Jconvenience*, double garage, corner
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dogth-of
n Bcnator bcfore hi* sue:
Wight
Bros.
Dept.
Garage
Building
tioriital -crop cn b* expected in cdtton Atnnnn.knock* him-off.
Ilave^ tho Herald do your next job ctssor could be received- And in ac­ FOR RENT—FuDiishwi room, 4 U
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und#r the “ Florida Method^" Scerc-.
204-fitp
Park Ave. ■».- vo f printing. M’ o have the equipment cordance with unbroken pwjcqdent,
*Tb* Herald for r o it Cana*.
Ury Coult sMy*, demonstrate* that
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922

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REALM OF SPORTS

base ball
foot b a l l
basketball

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GOLF
BOWLING . .
‘ TENNIS
BOXING

TOKIO, 0*t. 2*1.— I By 31nil) - - A .
WAYCROSS, Gn., Nov, 2 (.—Flar­
ing n cR&gt;\on n cash basis, which has museum of “ Today and t"he' Future,"
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been- accustomed to (he retail credit', with exfiditfs that, start-from tho
b a. ia m
system /o r ycalrs, is the problem that present,.'qot frPm the. past;
t k a p . s h o o t in g
r
-f
CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
public-spirited m en 'of this city 'nro founded (Vtobbr T ns a part of .tho
• And that's going some for the first attempting td solve. It is with the celebration of' the formal establish- ,
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day.
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, realization that tho future of Way- ment of Greater Tol^o, On thaj day V '
rtoss depc.nds upon- this movement the pity tlmUs were extender! in all
direct ion* and. the uren under munirf- .
Deane Turner has joined the ranks tl\at hasnt'ouscd interest here,
One’ o f the phased qf the •movement pal control to include town# as far i d
of tho *‘koo&lt;|.ones" at the (rolf limes.
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to make Wsycross n prosperous city toward* Yokohama ns Oqiori.
Made it in fifty-fdur (so he says),
sufrounded by a prospenms agricul­
trr
Arrangements .are under way (Or tural sceflon was the establishment
The Daily Ilgmid Delivered to your
some professional matches, both golf of. the
. . curb market hen*,. which
. , •’ h;is
CongregDtionala Bowl fairly Good Game Con sid- Best Chapman Tells-jof-Soxne-Interostihg Events Slid iim iij, ftl the Country CTuF for ‘ bci-i: cnUrely ' successful anil wliTcfij^55™
has done much to bring ready money ■ l i n a i i n i a B S S i i B i s s i a i i s s a
the very near future.
That Seldom Get into the Papers
eringr the Absence of Two of Best Players
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to this city and keep it in rircula&lt;Ily IIKRT CHAPMAN)
Shoriff Hand, Waiter Hand, Rex Hbn.
The league leaders and tail endors
Chnse &amp; Co..
Packard and Frank Woodruff, . Sr.,
07 110 122 329 Continuing the article that I start­ ond or shown op when the hit and run were amongat the big game hunters ONE LONE VOTE PUTH.ri
Buick4
.were un the cards at the howling al­ McKee . ..........
89 137 111 310 ed in a previous issue of this paper, foils to materialize arc punned unmer­ that brought home a deer yesterday.
leys last night and it was with per­ Jones ...........
CONSTABLE IN OFFICE
Biiick
cifully by these so-called sports writ­
88 -U L
fect ease that the Champs won.over Adams .......
199 concerning the treatment of "Babe"
ers,
Half
tho
fan#
accept
the
newsRuth
by
the
different
sport
writers,
I
C. P. Herndon »... 107 137
And the Rotary* Club ham post­
the Orange Pockm.
2 11
1 Cleveland
MANSFIELD, Mo., Nov. 21,—Tom
The Congregational outfit felt the H. Chase ............M7
7fi 95 318 think here is one condition in Ruth’s papef reports ns being the right dope. poned Us regular weekly “cats" un­
They seem to believe that baseball til Saturday that this •burs h may Inman was ejected constable by a , 1 Ford Touring:
absence of two of their host howlers Wiggins j.............
93 93 case that is rarely ever considered by
writers signing their names above lo ) g in enough venison* for..'the majority of one vote. Some one wrotp
(he
public.
Few
stop
to
think
of
the
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•insofar- as running up a high score Beardotj
87 87
Inman’* name on n ballot and m no I am closing out at a rcajl
their
stuff nro "experts."
position
of
a
man
who
is
constantly
svas concerned,' while Chase &amp; Co.,
crowd.
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party bail a candidate he was clotted.
"And
the
poor
player,
just
because
in
tho
public’s
eye.
There
are
always
howled just1a little Better than tholr
bargain.
The cars arp
. 'Totals .............
•....1010 reporters looking for something new u play or an.attempted play fell thru,
Dick Mnxwell, Kd Higgins, Dr.
usual game.
,
The Herald delivered,'15£ per week. all in good condition. S
or different to write about a'mnn in is made tho b'unehead and the,goat: Puieston, Arthur Yowell and Col.
Holding’ took tho honors for high
this
position.
Next
afternoon
tho
fans
are
on
him
Standing of the Clubs
me for prices and terms.
Knight are a few of tho old timers
ticore with both Jewett and A. He. Won Lost Pet.
They"pick up most every little thing when ho conies-to bat. because theyjthnt nrc lr, th|, w(j(mL, thja weck (wk.
anud pushing.him close.
Tomihy’
I will trade for city lots.
Jones rolled high score fur the Chase Congregatfonals
1
0 1.00 that has a possible story lo.it. Im­ read In the morijlng Bladder that he ing for some of this game.
was a boob und ought to be clerking in
team.
Men’* Club .........
3
0 1.000 agine a story written about every man a chili slum)..
There has neve# been more game
Uiat waft^put out of a ball, game or
The detailed account of the game is
Farmer* ............
1
.007 •fined in the big leagues Inst season.
"Publicity makes baseball/ Without reported in the woods about Seminole
as follows:
Rotary jCiub ....
2
.333 N o,room would ho left in the paper* 'publicity baseball would bo u cooked county a«‘*thin season which goes to
r
Congregational#
prove that our Seminole (i.ijiie and
Merchant*
........
-I4rt
o
3
.000 for the box bcorc if such were thqfjjpooaci
Mi
be 1ding . . .........m i i’ll
(JNLY BIG CIRCUS COMING TO
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j "The newspaper that baseball fans Fish Protective Association is getting
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428
Chase
A
Co,
o
Jewett' ............... I d H»
KANFOIU) THIS YEAR
•I •* .000
Ty Cobb was put out of-several !11:''1
loVc is l*e
that in some good work.
L. Renattd .............130 11 1 117 301
Circus Friers
A. Renaud ......-..-135 J18 Ino ■IM
games last season but was never call- 1 :
C
^ V0«
UM B" ‘! &gt;,r° '
D R E S S E S for the
* Schedule-far This Week
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And
now
that
Boh
Hojlry
is
on
the
id
"n
rowdy
for
it.
Or
does
any
f:u,
&gt;-u
,t.
its
accounts
of
the
game
in
such
Kent . .............. HO 122 Ml aca
,
,
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I manner that a perron who tlitln L soo ioh again,'the big press in operation,
Wednesday—Rotary vs. .Merrhnnts, remember
seeing a story about Ceo.i - .
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STOUT TYPES, sizes 10
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'it can understand how it was won or Randall Chase's howling average
. . •Under Age of 12
hursday—
Men's
Club,vs.
Fanners.
2011
Sisler striking an umpire. But never
Totals
pickingup,
and
Sanford
lost
its
one
i
lest.
to
48.,
THEY
have
an
ADULTH
75c (Ihciudiog War T a x i i th^less such .was the ease.
Boston
, .
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t -“ IJUt flB long as kids wearing Jtarold game of th e, season, W would say
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the pasktifeq of the proposed amend- was.playing in St.-Louis at tho time| . ,
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Ltoyd-gogglpa are the sports editors, It it, the important events are over
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abundance of style and
ment at the last election.' Its mem­ and Staler had gone sevoral times to “ 'u' ■
Ibasebnli will never obtain the just for the week—until#Sanford, enter­
bership has remained at 32 since the the hat without getting tho sepihfnnco
Hchiy'deserves. They’ re tains Mt. Meade Saturday.
conatitutbm of 1883 was adopted. |of a hit, Ami ns he was leading
grace*' THUY are tailcrimes, twihtc sport sheets."
There has lwen no reapprtiomhflU of league by a few points he could not
NBW YORK. Nov. - 2J.-\Vi||ie
Humming the,whole rase up J think
&gt;red in ’ Poirot^ Twill,
its membership, however.continue in this slump lonjj*. " There­
tho public expected too much of Ruth Hoppe, ftirmer champion, scored his
And the last proffered amendment fore lie was very anxious to beat out
ami when lie, f.ulcd to beat hi#. last fourth straight victory in the inter­
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Canton Crepe and Geor­
was not-specific as to how it should a slow hit to the infield oil tjiis paryear’s’ record in the number of hbme- national 18.2 balk line billiard chnmTALLAHASSEE, No*. I g -W ilh lie apportioned under the new order.- Uvular occasion and strained every rims, ■regardb-'s of tin* fact that be niotishfp by'defeating Krich.Hangrnthe rejection by the. voters of the On the absence of-details as to this ■muscle trying to bcut the tlirow, but made the same number of prop*'*i- laclier, German star, n /t close match gette.
proffered solution fur the realign­ promised a|i|iortioimiei)t, the anti* ,.ftei- crossing the bag he was called lions to the number of games h playv4{&gt;00 to 402. The result assured Hoppe
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lout by Hildebrand. After hearing the
ment o f the state legisfnture, the campaign revolved.
PRICKS that are most
t-d ill ns be did lost year, the finis as who has but one more match to play,
Periodically, front aggrieved sec* j del isiom Bisler soenuil to lose control
time, worn question is expected to he
a whole began to-believe wluit they if -at leftist a lie in the tournament.
Subject matter for the next session of tititis of the state hfivc come other ,,f l.'m-idf, rushing at the umpire Ire! tend iir the papers. 1 want to make
ippealing, for they, are
spggcstcd means of redress. One o 'L Wimir H wivkvd left to. the "umpV’ i
.
the law-making body. ..
MRS. FGllULTZ; NOTARY.
that
— f e r f o u m An c e s
2
prediction right^ eremndit is
it has Men such for of cry biennial the modern, srhemes is to remove,!lie j.|W, which luckily did m.t iiiml square n
;o
wearable.
Ruth
will
lead
the
lea
guy
in
home
runs
MARRIES
ill
EM
NOW,
STREET
PARADE, 10:30 A. M.
' cession of the law.makers since 1887 capital, a .movement whleli started or liildie would have lieen taklhgi
season, and that he will tome
WEDij
TWENTY-SIX
off
nolsly't-omemolithn
ago
down
in
qouiishmcnl through-a straw yet. The!nc*‘
i'lit th? 1927 session approached it
very near breaking hi* own record in
___OKKKRiNG for ^ '
Hnser than any of its predecessor*. It Marlon county way, and from whichj newspaper* hardlTy mentioned thi* irinumber o f hKs 1 n one Reason.
Sirs.*"Schultz, the nst.istant In the
glovesi
nothing'
has
lieen
Iu
nfirRlttdjr
.'rS
tiif^
^
Vif.q
The
Toilovving
day."
Ami
all
lie
laid been IiamlTrd with kid
"ffice o f County Judge E- F. House­
prior to'the 1921 meeting, and tho! ilivi^lori sentiment has appeared. _ I'i
,,t;t '0f it was a lliree day siupenROADS
WIN
IN
J’
LKA
FOR
holder, liar, the record for marrying
more cynical of opponent eommentit-'fnrL •l®!*’-division and capital removal ■,;(in f..
Thi* goes
them off. Since being appointed no
HEARING AS TO REGENT
tors, os&amp;grt tho handiwork of •thi#. iterestf collided in soipq ipinrters,.and ((|
what Si£l, r grt-i l»y with .
tnry
in July Mrp. Schultz has mar­
hwly wa# questionable. There wefe, this inay be the reason- for the r|«ii«-tu i ^ |,j|r h!S,| it been Ruth, the |«ipcr# i
. PROPERTY ASSESSMENT
ried
2(5
couples ami lias her Jinnd
numbers, jlnwrver, who thought the on-l«»lh. I here are sunto^who wotiliL j
t. entire country would havi* car
measurewhilb probably defective, ng- sell some of tin* spite # Meat Harid.i , led tin* story under big head line*.
j ' FALLA HASSLE, N’ny. 21.— Right in nicely now when it "comes to tyingThe reason for thi* in generally ac- l" “ hearing of It* appeal ns to repent them up tight. Aside from-her heav­
complishcd much.in the right’ dlrcc-’ counties tA Alabama.
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tiny. Governor Hardee was of this
This is ndmiteediy an effective way rt'pl-d 1y thu players as iMiing the! assessment of (he ropd* properly was enly dutie* in the matriaga line Mr#
|of giving the rest of-the state control .arse fu* th e. notoriety which Ruth «war*lcd by the Florida Supreme St 1 iltz is kept busy ,nt this time of
lias gotten -tliis nunimtr, is. due to . u |C.our). today to the Atlantic toast t|ie year with hnnlthg licenses and
That tho, next legislature will bend, "f the legislature.
looking after thu detail ^-ork o f Hie' • Sanford Avenue at
, its efforts to evolve something hot-,
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iittle incident which hnppenetl ,luring. Lino' Railroad nnd the Florida East
ludge's office and there is alvvayrthe 1921.world’s series. Ruth had a * l&gt;n-1^ Railway. A preniptory writ
Ut and finer is believed. * Governor; LOUISIANA GOVERNOR,
Second Street
plenty
to do.
Hardee, whi|o urging that, tjie pro'-|
DECIDES TO IN0U1RD
Vary Imd cnrliunt-le on his throwing or mandamus was awarded the roads
fetetf solution bo-ratifiod -4n ilie- last: - r
n S T O - T a - W A m v m r s - r ™ ihnt^-sr.
j".
V'RONT ROYAL BURNS WITH
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. him when throwing, und whith grew ‘ •(^unlizirs.
.
election, .declare,) that soul,! it , be
HELP
ONLY
20
MILES
AWAY
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as he continued to use it. Tim
rhc Atlantic. Coast liho, in ijs npdefeated he would go for everything j
wjthin his dower to have tlie next leg-, W ASHLVGTON. Nqv. 2 1 - A s s u y t.|ul) )|o(.„ Jr fori,i(, him „, ,,;.y in „ n y ! PHcsatloit to the, supreme court for
fill Tlir AsMMfrlntril l*rr***l
al
oJaturc turn put n more acceptable ances were given Governor Parker of more games. The following day Ruth the alternative writ of ,,mandamus,
,
WINGHELTKR, Va., Nov. 21.-^
Isniisiann today by I'resident llnnl- appeared on the field in uniform dur- ,L'« t,,l th!,t tho comptroller hari assess
instrument. .
Winchester firemen have responded
Reapportionment is n- long story big that wherever fnleral Interests lug practice und was finally induced ed its property for taxes for the’ yenr *o appeal for help froni authorities
.winding through Florida*’* political were involved ill (ho allegeJ activities not to try to play, when informed by 1922, and. beipg dissatisfied with the i f Front Roynl, where fire, which
•of the KiA Kitix Klan,- in that Hlute the doctor that he would surely lose assessment and .valuation, that it had
journals for 35 years.,
undertaken under section 7 of chap* stort.'d, nlrenily, -hipl destroyed a
Tho state's now-constitution adopt-j the federal authorities were ready to his nrfn if he kept using it. •
lozen buildings including two flour
tm( 8581. acts.-of 1021,'to -appeal- to
ed in 1885, contained a provision foi-.Mtiltud full co-opernttop.,
So he goes back to The club house, Jtho Stnte, Hoard of Equalizer#, hut mills, several business houses *. and
nrnent, to fit the shifting
This was in reply to n mpicst by
napportionment,
shifting-- '*-- 'this
change# his uniform ami come# buck said hoard declined to hear the ap­ “residences.- Tho fire was funned by
conditions every (On years thereafter, the govenor for goverjiment help in
tu watch the game front tlie stands. peal on the grohnd that' the LrtiHe ’ ho high winds, spreading to 'two
i•
The cimstituUon limited the member- LmiisianA the support nrtd encourThe Yankees lost, and in trying to ,of the statute referred ttl was not adjoining IduVks.
ship o f the house -to G8.' -The 1887, sgement which he asserted it was ru­
place the blnme; a certain reporter sufficient to include the provisions of
ses sion i|&gt;d it» duty nnd matter# rook- •'living from the outside.
I’ OI.IC’.HMAN TELLS WHAT
cinmT nut in .one of the late .editions tin- net relating to the appeal.
e,l nlo/ig nicely until new rouhtles heAj Die W^hitc House conference be­
HE DONT KNOW .ABOUT
wHh big flaring headlines across the
Tlie piniprity opinion of the #u
gan 'to accumulate. “ They wanted tweer. the president and Mr. Parker,
HALL-MILLS MURDER CASE
front
page
Mating
that
there
•
was'
prenic court is. bv Chief Justfdt
recogitkuj in the house, but were do- attended also, by A.ttornoy-General
nothing
wrong
with
Ruth
nnd
that
he
Browne. Judge Whitfield filed a dis­
AND GOOD COFFEE
tiled entrance -because of the limlta- Daiqfllerty and the attornej-'-general
' llil? Tlif AndtH'Inlptl l’ rr|»)
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wns "only stalling, fi’ iitpraliy Ruth be­ senting opinion which is concurred in
tion placed upon the house member- « f Louisiana, A. \. t oco, it was
SOMERVILLE, N. J„ Nov. 21. —
came
sore
at
sych
a
statement
being
Mrs.
Bertha
G.
Mann
•
hy
Judge
West,
The
-majority!
opin­
ship by the. convention of *1885. To agreed that the jUatu government
Janies Curran,* oho of the first police­
given to tlie ^public. The' following ion state# that thi cohrt'is confront men to view bodies of Rcv.'HhJl and
Will Conduct a •
meet the' Kituntion an amendment to would be fully qble to tnke care of the
day, instead ofx^gitoring it, he pro- j e,| with the question whether a min* Mrs. Mills after the pair were found
situation.
The
governor
called
at­
the constitution wns prftposed, udoptcoeds to square things with tho writ­ istertnl officer has (he-jight or the dnilt here last September was tlie
FREE DEMONSTRATION
. Je
, ad, providing that each' new county tention to the campaign he has boon
er, , When order wyis restored the power to tlecliire nn act\ f the legis- first witness called when the count j'
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conducting
against
tho
.
klan
for
created -should have one ropresenfapress box had been cleaned out. All lrtt,ure unconstitutional or to raise the tcand jury begnn its seconit day’s
tlve. The liody ha# grown nccordlhj?ly months nnd declared in a formal
reporter# had to seek sufety in other question of its , unronstitutionality investigation o f the dpiible murder.
statement
isstiial
on
leaving
*
tins
to its present size of 81 mumbers.
quarters.
without showing that he will be in­
White
House
that
"regardiesa
of
cost
AND HETTER COFFER MAKING
Tfip growing sentiment for n reapREVIEW IS DENIED
jured
by R4.enforcement. The opinor
consequences"-a
most
thorough'in­
Fortunately
play
wa#
suspended
.porttonment of the legislature ns de­
At this Store on Monday, Nov. 20
rived in tho constitution evolved vestigation would lie made of report­ during the hostilities, otherwise there ioh. proceedsto hold ^hnt ministerial
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
21.—A
suand
administrative
officers
do
not
pos­
would have lieon no rerord kept nf the
nrotind tho lack of balance between ed outrn*Tes.
All Are Invited-------------- —------- Be Sure and Come
At the" same time, he vigorously happening* on the diamond. Howev­ sess the powers referred to and con­ nenic.couit review was denied today
South Florida and North and West
-in a enso brought by Don J. Casey,,
Florida on tho other,’ In the latter denied there wns in Louisiana any er, in a later issue of thi# name paper cludes ns follows:,‘(Sections C&gt; and 7
ffotn Arkansas to huve determined
«?f
chapter
858J
not*
having
been
ju­
stub
situation
described
in
articles
the
wprld
was"*given
to
believe
that
group ares the. older counties of the
whether
evidence of violation' uf- the
state, many of whom have, two mem­ written by a staff correspondent of Ruth upon seeing the reporters were dicially declared unconstitutional, the
intlpnnl
prohibition Inw obtained by
allegation
in
the
return
.(of
.the
re­
bers In the house wbero a younger the Washington Host and, published not to bo frightened went peacefully
n
search
by
prohibition officers wi|}ispondent
state
officials)
as
to'Usuncounty in South'Florida of equal over the country. ,In a letter-to The back to his scat,
mt a search warrant, can be used in
constitutionality
is
unwarranted,
un­
Host,
which
he
made
public,
Mr.
Par
population has only one. The older
Since writing my first story I ran
the courts. The Unionl States d|scounties established their delegations ker said that the klan/ "ha# reduced nerotui the following'story in the authorized nnd affords no defense to
‘.lict court and the eighth circuit of
when they virtually comprised the the sovereign state of Louisiana to Sporting News written .by Ernest A. the allegations of the writ, and the
ippeals held that prohibition officers,
peremptory
writ
will
issue.”
It
seem*
the vassalage of. the Invisible Em Phillips, ono of tho few rcplly good
state.
like
revenue officers, could search
ih#t
UuState
Board
of
Equalizer*
Reapportionment undcc the consti­ t ’fro" was om* o f the most amazing sport writers of the country. A man
without
a warrant ‘
declined
to
entertain
.'the
appeal
inaccurate
observations’
ho
had
ever
tution of 1885 and'the amendment bf
who ha* played and followed, baseball
fought
to
be
entered
to
said
board
known
a
newspaper
man
to
make.
19(H) has Ik-on shunned for the very
for o number of years, and-who has
BONUS FROM BEER TAX
human reason that it wauId 1 elfi*late Attorney-General Daugherty issued written sport ,for the best papers In from •tho' comptroller’s assessment
HIOTKCT YOUR HANDS WITH UUHEfT GLYCERIN
and
valuation
of
railroad
property
be­
fnine of the members out of office. this statement for the public:
thv United States. Ilia writing* are cause the attorney-general hbd ofri.
HOSE WATER— REGULAR PI
WASHINGTOl^.Nov. .21.— A sol\
'
State
Can'Handle
Case
Hie nolutio proffered *by tho 1921 leg­
along the saipe line* of my story and
•liera* bonus to be paid in cash frpm
cfally
ndvised'the
board
that
section#
It
appears
that
the
stnte
of
Louis­
islature overcame this condition hy
go to verify my stateriienta. I will fl nnd 7 o f the act of -192^ were inop­ a taptlon of 2.75 psr cent, alcoholic'
“ gain increasing tlie size of the house. iana will be fully able to take can* of quote them as follow s:,
It was perfected that only ona mem- the situation. There is nothing at - "Baseball does not receive its just erative nnd&lt; unconstitutional. Attor­ -o'ntent'on beer, and cider wa* pto- THE GREAT INTERNAL LUHIUCA'NT— PUREST MIN KRAI
l^er would be unseated. It provided this-time for the federal government publicity and an injustice is brought neys ,in.- the case were: W. Fk Kay- fosed- in-n bill reintroduretl iq -the
Oil,—REGULAR PRICE, SI.00
nd Doggelt, Christie nnd Doggctt. (•onso today b*y’*Repre#enrktlve Hill,
that every county under 10,550 popu-'to do except giycs nssuranccs to the
upon the players themselves through of Jacksonville, for the relatoY; Rlv; republican, of Maryland.. The meas­
lation should have one'mcqtbbr; coun-j state authorities^ that whenever edthis Inefficiency' b f some managing ers Buford, attorney-general, for the ure modified one introduced by Mr.
Des having between IQJiOO and 30,Jeral interests are involve^, federal am
eilifon*.
respondent*. FcrempUiry writ
of Hill during the last aesaion which
Q00, two memliers, 30,000 and 100,009, \horitics arm ready (o.extend full co“ Really, it Is actually fmmy to read mandamus Ws# »ward«yi in tiie com­ provided for four per cent, beer and
operalifln"
.
.
.
..
threo members, ami more thaqr'ljJO,Correspondencfi with( the dopart- stunt! of the report* of game# os some panion ease instituted by the Florida 12 par cent, wine.
R ’
four member*.
' justice on the( j)ha#e of the sport writers writo them. 1 &gt;cj/ know East Coast Railway Company which
* FRESCRim O N DRUGGIST ft) M
tho rt-natS «)| /tho, whl|c\ hsx ye
absolutely nothing about baseball. was .represented by Scott M. Laoftin
^
___
begun"
samd
time
ago
Second
njtcels.
ft'/ixH.
only
•named largely in the «l/aek‘ffT0urul bui
THON
. KODAK .DKAi
Piajtcr* gqing down on n.xlcan steal nnd Stafford Caldwell of Jackaon- SOe per-1.000. While they l asal TUB REXALL STORE
.. . .EJiJ
it formed the basis for the campaign ami request for a confprenej wHh
“ *■ ............
* ■ ' -f.y rtl;
&lt;ai?W4&gt;^ in;,iwmr,«haj^t48akiit the iff«al«^8t followed

1

1

CELERY SEED :

CHAMPS ADD ONE MORE AT THE
MORE INTERESTING FIRST HAND DOPE
EXPENSE OF ORANGE PACKERS ABOUT RUTH AND OTHER BIG BOYS

USED CAR SALE
1
1

6

29

YOU HAVEN'T SEEN

N. H. GARNER

ALL CHILDREN 30c

1

WORK FOR NEXT
SESSION OF THE
.
LEGISLATURE

SANFORD

TUESDAY, NOV.

3 DAYS ONLY $19.75

M. Kronens

illllllll!
‘P a y i
Cash ;

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiinimiimiii
SENATE COFFEE

KJ
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5.1, •

SPECIAL PRICE, 19c:
SPECIAL PRICE, 79c

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                    <text>SANFORD
“The City Substantial"

* rh e City .Substantial

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
v o lu m e h i.

NUMBER 203

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . M O N D A Y ,N O V E M B E R 2 0 . t922

f

Jacksonville Man Gets a Sentence That Will Be a
: Warning to Other Carless*Drivers

NEAR ST. AUGUHTINF, TODAY
WORTH FIVK THOUSAND
- DOLLARS
•

WILL CONSIDER SHJI’ SUB-

(By Tho Associated Press) .
SIDY BILL FOR ADMINJA
C
K
S
O
N
V
IL
L
E
, N ov. 20,— L o u is P . C n n n o n , co n victed o f tlllory of thousnnd gnlon rapacity,
ISTRATJON
CO U R T
killinjr Ifazol A u s tin , 2 L n io n th s-o l(J, Li nn n u to m u b iie a c c id e n t I n s t said (o lx&gt; wniUi five thousand dollars
•July n n d 'W h o p le a d e d g u ilty to m a n s la u g h te r in c o n n e c tio n w ith was raptured fourteen mile* north­
th e d e a th o f M itc h e ll W eeks in t h e anm e a c c id e n t, w its se n te n c e d west .of tho city by Sheriff IJoyco to­
tot e le v e n y e a r s In th e p e n ite n tia ry th is m o rn in g b y J u d g e P e e le r day. Two hundred and fifty gallons
n( moonshine nnd 'eighty barrels of
Joint Session Tomorrow and
urge or Unlawfully Ffclwilous 1 RANK ll.tCON. IIAI) APPRAKKI) o f th e c rim in a l c o u rt. T h d c h a rg e 'o f- m a n s la u g h te r in co n u octipn
conf; nioiih were included in the cap- SAYS W. T. DONNRI.I.Y WII
w
ith
t
h
e
d
e
a
th
o
f
'C
h
a
rle
s
A
u
s
tin
is
nolle
grossed.*
C
a
n
n
o
t
said
h
e
Other Matters Will
Iv holding in Condition of
KNOWS SOMETHING ABOUT
IN “LIGHTNING
w ith t h e d e a th o f C h a rle s A u s tin is nolle p ro s s a ^ . C a n n o n said tu:
Come Up .' * •
• ' Peonage
* MAK INC /NEWSPAPERS
TIMES
w’n s blin d ed b y t h e h e a d lig h t o f a n o th e r c a r n n d w a s u n a b le to s e e
‘ IH, T1«r iM.irlnifJ I’rrsat
t h e v ic tim s w h o w e re w a lk in g in th e s tr e e t.
• • *'
PENSACOLA, Nor. 20.,—Form'Illy The Aftaodnlnl l*rr«a)
WASHINGTON, Nor.
20^’ It is 'always pleasing to receive tn
fr tjmernar Call* is Hrhedulcd to
CHICAGO, Nov. 20,—Hundred* „of
CongrcHN rnnTrned at noon tods)
niiipliiucnU from an Old friend aud it
Ko ihi t gial here Joday .in the
thousand* *Af America's theatre going
for a special session uf two weeks
i* more thnn pleasing to. to.-owe a
United Slate* District CourPon a public today nimnncd the death of
-railed
by.* President Harding for
compliment from -on old frfrnd who
Frank. Bacon (‘‘I.lj-htnin* pjjl"). who
tharse
primage. Two indict.
consideration
of the adm inistra­
knows what
is,*
about.
won wide fame, in the play "LightnnwnU are pending against Catts,
tion's ship subsidy bill upon which
T. Donnelly, oqe of the best friends
ln '” ns preparations are.being made
rarh charging he “unlawfully fclhr is rxpreted to address a Joint '
thnt .Sanford ever hud and one who
for memorial nnd futiertil scheduled,
oniuu l) did hold ip condition of
session
tomorrow,'
!
has
•worked
faithfully
for
tills
city
8CKRDIII.KD TO OPEN IN CHI­
for Wednesday. The actor died Sun­
' peonarr” rarb of two nllegrd
WASHINGTON,
Now.
*20.—
without
any
thought'
of
rew
ard,.
is
CAGO TODAY FOR Hl(i
day morning a week ufter retiring
peon* involved ‘ "hy compelling
w atching,the progress of the Daily’ The program for both houses, are .
'
.
SESSION.
•
•
from the role in which lie appeared al­
bint against his will tii perform
ranged to .permit .adjournment a t
Herald and rends tin the foRowii'g
most two thousand time's.
tabor, work to and from him in
Once
-in respect of late Senator
roniplinii
nt
that
i
s
•
appreciated
lie,
III; The U .iirln ln l I'rrKI
.
pajmrnt of debt clalpied to die
( IIit AGO, Nov. 20.—The Kith an ­ vniid words:
Watson of Georgia, and late Ilepdue
I he venire of fortyimal convention of- the Southern Com­
roentative Nokin, of California.
..
Ne,w York. November 13,1922
one summoned for trial said to
I llr The Assurlalnl l'rrw«&gt;
mercial
Congrea* was scheduled • to Mr. R .'J. Holly, Editor,
puldie
duly
and.
priyate
obligation
I
•'
---- x' THE r e d cross
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 0 .- I ’rcsi- Inoai’ enoifgh to envisage the prob- open liert tjtis pflernoon with a three.
include four nrKrncs.
The ne­
WASHINGTON,» Nor. 20.—
Hanford Daily Herald,
.•S U P P L E M E N T S . '
groes citid in the indictment have
•lent Harding in a pre* Itmntion made Inns of a greatly distnught world." Jny r.eKsion'devotedf U* discussion of
Mrs. W, II. Felton, of Georgia,
Hanford, Florida.
’
G O V E R N M E N T S E R V IC E •
Iksn In* Jafl nearly .a -y e a r held
Southern
agrirultural
made
export
More
than
anything
else,
men
•and
public
today
at
tho
White
House
seta
waited in v a in 'fo r, an hour and
BY M E E T IN G T H E •
My Ilenr Holly:
*•
as material witnesses but were
P A R T IC U L A R N E E D S
aside the week of I)*-c. ,1 to II ns ivomea need the ca|incity Jo see with and immigration problems. AmlmsI nui watching your paper, the Han­ a half in the senate chamber to
released a.few month* ago by or­
sad'irn, ministers an,* consuls ot many ford Daily 1|erald, and ifl-your issue
learn whether the senate leaders
O F ’TH E IN D IV ID U A L
•Aiweicnn eluent ion week, lie recoin- clear eye* nnd H&gt; rontemplnte with
der of, the court.
.
ntips
m e o'n the program.
iipprejudiced
mind,
the
issue*
of
these
would permit her to take hey seat
• EX-SERVICE MAN.
of
November
7th,
I
find
tho
advance’
mended to the 'appropriate national, times.
Only through n properly
a* ' the first woman .senator In
THIS WORK CANNOT
nut ice. of • your •Anniversary .Number
sta
te
and
local
nullmritiWi
that
tliey
motivated
nnd generously ' inspired
PENSACOLA, Fla., Nov. 20.-^Tlie
GO ON UNLESS YOU
which prompts me to offer my con­ view Of recent election of W alter
give their cordial support ai[V^ co-op­ proce** of education can this be ncRtv. Sidney J. Cults, Baptist mini*SUPPORT IT WITH
IV George as her successor. A f ..’
gratulation* to you,-ou the possession
eration
"nsri also upon parents tii dompiir.hed. .
J.
.
tec governor of Florida from 1017 unYOUR MEMBERSHIP
of u real’ Kve newspnper, •nnd .us* a .ter much acralrhing of heads over
enlist thcjiiaclvea. In behalf of closer
'•|n view, thett, of these and many
~til early In January, 1021 unU. nlormy,
. DOLLAR
•
(he problem the sehste.m anagers
Ju rtiie r reason and excuse for niy inunderstandings
betwfcen
the
school
and
pilfer
Considerations, I hereby* pro­
petrel of.FlorijIu politic* from lu te in
•
PAY UP TODAY
'
decided to let the dreision go or­
tcrest, I would submit the following:
the home.
claim the week of December. .1-0 n*
|!*|'i until his retiremunt from tin*
.
.
' er until tomorrow. *
, "OFFICE OF "It. JIOE &amp; CU...
The te \t of the proolnhiation fol­ American education week recommend­
Rate hiHiMv'wil go on Ifiul in federal
“fiOl Grand Street, N. Y.
,
•
ing to the appropriate national ami
. rourt here today for .peonage, the »rs who had gone over to hi.* one- lows;
. WASHINGTON, Nor. 20.—The
•‘March 2f.th» 1880.
“'i
lie
ideals
&lt;jf
democratic
govern .,t go and iocpl authorities that they
till I hr A'ltf'i inlrtl
nrmnt churging that the loimei;'uieB.
. •
resignation
;&gt;r Senator Newber­
“To Whom It May Concent:
•
I.ON HON, Oct. 20.;-Parliam ent in
‘cicxuiici had forced two negroes par-! A special legislative committee .in meat ,an«l demiwratic rdiiratjon w e r e j^ i^ (|„.|r cordial support nnd cory, of Michigan, the c e n tra l.fig ­
“Thin
l.i
to
certify
that
W.
T.
doned frvm the jitalo prison, to work’ 1921, iwniN month* after the ri llrc- I'binted simultaneously in our conn- operation to* making itrf observation which Ireland,’ w’jth except Km of pdrt ■ Donnelly Served ids apprentice- •
ure of n long bitter senate con” against their vfili on his- plantation in ' ment of A hv* alts* conducted a leng- try. Tlio^fnlhtfra. rightly believed. ingpjmtlual r.nd beneficiall. f’ivle or- of Ulster, is not tecognitod, nnd in
Iroveray. become* effeetire ’ to­
ship
of
four
years
in
our
Draw­
Wntfon
nwh
f
; ihy invcatipntion-iQto hi* official net*. that only n people trn'ineil to vUlon ^^ank:atloiiS nnd religious iMidieg mny which the l.diar party a'ppetirs chief
morrow.
Vice-President CoolWalton Vm.nlv
county Ui.rlmr
during 1IS0,
ing*
Office,
tllld.
Im*
worked
one.
This resulted in nn Indictment in of plfblle peed* nnd duties.could do- n1,der special service by tHeir ro- contender for recognition ns opposi­
idgr
war.
unable
at today's- brief
ym
r
with
us
since,
lie
is'a-Tair
*
Mr. Cntt*(&gt;formarly a resident of RraiJfoVd bounty,circuit ruirt-t charg­ velop nnd mnintnln the institution* &lt;&gt;' 0|u.raljon and particularly it is rcc- tion, opeued . this afternoon.’ A fter
workman nnd now leaves of hiA ' MHsjon tp prcwetit Newberry's
Alabama had lieen a eit'uen of Florida ing him with having .accepted mopey popular .government. The system o f‘ommeml^l thnt parents enlist them-' rc-elettfng John Henry Whitley ns
resignation and namrd remained
own arrord.
only a few days m u re th n n , the lime- to Infludnrc liiw vote in th&gt;’ grantirtg universal ndiieation, established in tin* aulVi.a inlbclinlf uf lIuscc uiuleriLund- .pcnkiT. the Ilute.e adjourned to re­
temporarily on the rolls.
.
(Signed)
*'R.
HOF.
*
CO."
drn' -aty to quulify n:v a candidate &gt;'f pardons flmT.'llie liuli! tmeiit for begvnning, lias developed with the' 1itg between
lelwvcn the school nnd'the home ceive tin1 King's formal assent to it*
fromwhich
you
will
note
thnt
as
.
a
for governor when 'lie entered the pipnage . wti*. voted__ l&gt;v the federal country and becomes one‘of the (hnr- with the jm kpose'of pnitunl helpful- choice of speaker.
young man I served four y e a n in tjie WASHINGTON, Nov. 20—Congress
'
----- -----------tV-----ikni.H ratii* primary, in 10H i'and lie.
.
grand jury in tliia city a short time ntletiatic frnturgs of our life. ln&gt;it ness,
drafting room of a firm Hint has pro­ will meet ut noon today Ifi special ses­
gan hi* campaign on an nnti-CathoIic later..
we h a v i’ iaid the foundation of that
'.'In gonsldpn»Uon and witness there­
_
duced more large- printing presses sion, enlkd by Preshlont llardlng pri­
lilatfonit.- He wns th o ’victor in-the
The hrilifry charge, when the case system of American culture Which has o f.,I have hereunto set my-hand hnjl
than m.iy other concern in America, marily to consider the administration &gt;
•five torliefed Laltlc nnd wns given was called in the state court, was'dis- enabled us to absorb and .ussinilloto rr.iu'iyt the seal of. tho United Stntes
ami
it- is perhaps not too' much to an / ship subsidy bill,. With only two
the Ih’iiimTntic certificate of nomina­ missed on the grounds that the indict- millions who have cilnio to us from to lio nffixed.
*
•
more
than buy other .concern in , the wdekn remaining until the lieginning
tion. A cmjtejt by W. V.* Knott, one inont was faulty.. Throughout the, IpMcny countries bringing tiio trndl- . “ Dfuio at the City of Washington,
of the regular December sesjion, it .
world,
*■^ ,
»
dt the defeated candidates resulted in ! stale wide discussion. prec.t*Hng tin ,ftio»A of widely; varyipg institutions. this twcntletK day of .November, in , \V:’n Sppp.iKj-d to He Poor ypd Hod No
i* 'expected to continue until sine die .
During
«
very
considerable
part
of
“In order that we mny keep'in mind the Year of Our Lord, mio thousand
a recount of the vote in ,several coun- icourt's action Mr. Catts* attorney nnd
*
Relative*
•
adjournment, March .3..
,
that
.time,
it
was
my
duty
and
privi­
tvventy.-tvvo nnd
tur. and the controversy finally' reach- h,, f, |c|u!, re.ientKilly had stressed the the not’d constantly to-.improve o u r „jlu, |mndred and- tvventv-t
E(Torts
of
Mr*.
W.
H.
Felton,
of
lege
to
receive
sample
copies
of
SUC­
rdiicntinnnl
system,
it
is
proposed
,,f
the
Jinb-pchih
ru
f II&gt; 'I’M
** '*»$&gt;i&gt;« InIrtf I'rrstl
e oC tne United
O the state supreme^ court Which fact lhat ll!ll|pf tho ,MWli „ f Florid,*
Vj:ST I’AI.M REACH, Nov. 20.—.P. CESSFUL NEWSPAPERS,’ SUC­ Giorgta, first woman‘senator, to ob­
ihc .one. hundred nnd forlysttnri't'i! the nomination to Knott. In lh(. chJcf cxyculWo joes nof have the th at the week of Dec. •t-b, inclusive, ■
II. Smith, ngrd reclu/e, who died a CESSFUL FOR THE REASON t{iat tain a seat in the senate fo r a day
;
thi' meant intr, Mr.' Cattis h a d . Iicpn’ power to grant paniigts. The law pro­ K&lt;&gt; set aside for special observance n*: fiPve„th.
f.ublic
eimrge here July Ml, had mure they were- in URGENT NECESSITY promised unusual interest aside from
“ fSigned)
nemihated ftir gowrtior hy the prohi­ vides that n niaJoiTty volivof tho gov­ American education week. It hi rec-|
relatives
limn the old woman who liv­ &lt;d having LARGER ami BETTER customary cut-and-dried opening rou­
bition party, which automatically ernor and* four niomberslsf hi* cabi­ ommended to the governors of the, ' • «WARREN 0 . IfAnDING."
tine. Wh6thcf sho will be so tted still
ed
in'the
shoe had children, urconling PRINTING PRESS-EQUIPMENT.
states
that,
they
co-opcrato
with
tho
j
__
placet^his name on the ballot, but to net, is nrccssary to obtain.clemency,
remains a problem awdltjng develop­
This
work
gifve
nie
the
opportunity
to
innumerable
claims
to
n
share
in
educational
nnd
eivic
aulhoritios
of
make, this •iloulily certain, petitions and it waa pointed out that the cabi­
ment* on the senate floor. The 87'
of
coifipnriitg
a
very
large
number
of
the
$27,000
cash
ami
securities
found
their
commonwealth.*
to
make
the
were filed in*ovary county in tint state net is elected by the people nnd not
year-old
"grand
old
isdy
of
Georgia”
successful
daily
newspapers
from
all
on his body after death. ' .
week a period for revival of interest
to have him listed. The pre-olection appointed by the executive. •
Little was known here of tho mao, over the United States and with this wan appointed by Governor Hardwick
.campaigns of Knott and Catts causbd John Henry Rogers and Ed. Ilrown, in tho*broad work of national cduwhore
he had lived for severs! months, opportunity .1 may lie pardoned for to succeed the Into Senator Watsoit.
ruw. political .hiiitory to bo w ritten-in the two negroes in the pconuge caw*. cdtion.
Walter P. Ghorge, bearing hia ert- .
lie
kept
to.hinuclf nnd spent most of claiming to have developed Somewhat
“I
t
’is
gratifying
to
know
,tli*l
in
a
Florida. Thousantla of old line, lock- were pardoned from the •state prison
dcntlal*
and commission under hia.
ol
nn
eye
ns
to
what
constitutes
a
bis
time
fvandcring
aimlessly
ijlxiut
time
when
public
liurdens
havu_*l»in
.rihbcl Denine’ijats j who had opposed in~!02O and went directly Jo the Catts
election
Yiov.
7th arrived here yeater- &lt;
successful
newspaper,’
htnee,
TUy
ven­
very
heavy
upon
the
people
there
has
the
streets.
He
gave
*
npcnriincc
• w f .
Fait* in the prinlnry rallied to his plantation where Mr. Catts claims he
day uccompuilicd by Senator Harris,
turing to comment! your paper. ■
liceii
''everywhere
a
determined
pur­
and
wns
considered,
u
pauper.
*
lilt
Thr
A
w
w
ltlril
l'rr««l
standard, .declaring ho had won the hired them for $10 a mouth nnd board.
HONG KONG, -Nov. ’ 20.—Sixty*
It has further been
privilege to Democrat, of Georgia, l i e aaid 'he ....
A few days J*efore his dutith ho wns
Mrty nomination'fairly only-to* have Tho one count of the original twelve pose to maintain education unimpair­
ed, in Jrder thnt-the*coming genera­ five Chinese bueanneers traveling as adjudged insane hy n lunaey commis­ have traveled* somewhat broadly would not present himself in the oenit taken from Jiim hy alleged illegiti­ ir. each* indictment remaining after
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passengers al*out*l the British steam* sion hut died in a loenl hospital before throughout tho United Stntes nnd ulo until a fte r Mrs. Felton had an
mate methods. Charges and cdupter eleven counts had be^n dismissed in tion m n jrfd required, regardless of
sacrifices in the present, for the in'- of Su-an when she left Macao for this lie could l&gt;e sent to the stale insane Canada, and hnving been identified opportunity to claim the seat. Ha
•Barges flew thick nnd fust, not the federal court somo months ago, nnd
r e a s i n g ^ responsibilities which it must port yesterday soiled'the ship a few asylum. TUrnt n search o f ’His’effects with progressive undertakings thro- plans to remain in a senate cloak
least of which Wiut.tho, alegalion that under which Mr. Catts will bo tried,
miles out. The pirates held iho ship re Waled the hidden wealth. Tho word out tho United States, I therefore fuf- rpom pendihg n decision as to her
orvthe recount Knott received in cer­ charges thnt tho former executive ‘un­ hear.
; “Without vision the people pcrl»h.M fur thirteen hours escaping after n of it went out nnd the steady stream tbor&gt;yenturc.to sny that we have in status, nnd not to claim his seat Until
tain 1m.Tir.ct* ^rorc votes thart there lawfully ami feloniously dill hold in n
“W ithout education there can be lit­ battle in which the pirate chief was of letters elniniing relationship start- Florida nt the present time.one of the Tuesday.
*
were registered voters. JVltcn the condition of peonage” onrh negro "by
tle vision. Of education It mny bo among those killed nnd injured in mi in.
MOST ACTIVE nnd PROGRESSIVE Vice-President Coolidgo and Sena*
smoko, of tiiy NoVcml&gt;er election cienr- compelling him against his will to
said thnt 'it is twice blest; it blcsi- the spirited battle.
Unfortunately, however, according STATES IN THE UNION nnd in the leaders were disposed yesterday
eJ Mr. CatU had' been elected gov- perform labor and work to nfld for
eth him th a t’ gives and him thnt
to
officials of the bhnk where tho es­ CITY OF SANFORD one of the most seat Mrs. Felton by uninlmoua cc
ernoj/hy a majority greater than tl\nt him in payment of a debt claimed to
takes; it-w ill be greatly worth tho
tate
is now on deposit, most, of these A c t i v e , e n e r g e t i c and p r o - sent, but a ainble objection, it v
ever |Killed by^n gubernalorial candi­
bo due him."
. effort if, ns incident to the observance
purported
relatives wore not conver­ CREt8 8IVK CITIES in the STATE of laid, probably would bar her. Li*
date in the history of tho state up to ’ The two negroes have liCep^,. tho of education, we can impress this
sant \vith what the initials “J. II." FLORIDA,-and finally 1 wish to era of both paytica were saidAo t |
•bat time.
worst sufferers since tho indictment thought upon the yaung manhood
* .
In Smith’s,name stood for. /
statK 'tB dt f am 'firm ly convinced that that since Senator-elect George’s e
* Trouble began immediately after of Mr. CaUh, They were arrested im and womanhood of the nation nnd re­
On the other hand some real bona- very iiyich of the SPIRIT, COURAGE tion, she has had no legal rfg h i to
—flit-inauguration’and the romoval -of mediately ns material, witnesses nifd direct their interest nnd patriotic tenl
fide relatives have been -heard from, and DETERMINATION SHOWN.BY seated and could, riot receive miles » ’
" &gt;nty arid other ufflci&amp;U and ap­ had spent nearly *n year in jail here to tho idea of making, a proper con­
TH E CITY QF SANFORD, in due to allowances oy pay, but all appear n
they say.
.
1
pointment of his polityul friends to when rele as’d .a few months ago by tribution to educational work. It is
* In tho jncitntimo, a document pur the fine aggressive work which your luctant to.’ prevent her from takingIll* Tlir'A»»&lt;mlnlMl
naewd ther'n was oL’almost weekly ordcr 0f the court.
.
rcgrctablo thnt so few. young men .
the oath of office..
porting to be.the Inst will of the de­ pnper is doing, in th a t community.
arrurrence. Mcmtiers of his fnm ily{ Mr. CatL*, who recently fil«I n vol and women, cqylppml for such ser- OKMULGEE, Okla., Nov. 2U.-An- ceased has been filed for probato in
Your
pnper
reaches
my
office
in
Neither the senate, or house wli|
“nd relative* wero given flj1pointlvo ,..,tj,ry j,0tUion in 'bankrupley, I* to vlcd,.nre nowadays disposed to glvo othor ckaptur In the prosecution of tvhlch Dr. C. Wnde Page, formerly on Now York every morning, and I wish piufige into work todajr. A fter roll
l*»itions4n tho state capUol and elsodefended by.'8t«to ‘Senator John I*. their time And thlent totoArhing. Edu­ Governor Rolwrts is Iming written In Fnlatkn, but.now of Tam|&gt;o, is named you and' my many Sanford friends to calls nlM-ewtraring hi of new merobers ..
* , c nnd criticism of his action in stokes of this city nnd Colonel Ray cation tired* their youth, engernps*, court here this morning when District beneficiary with the .exception of |5(H) know that J*flfid the records which It the senate plans to adjourn out of re
»*• m p cct is said to Knvc‘ brought KUnhtifn, of Montgomery, Ain., a zeal and enthusiasm. There is no Judgo Edwardti lieard County Attor­ to be glvefi to nil unnamed brother of give*' o f “Their Jfctlvitlcs, interesting spect to the late Senator R atoon, &lt;
I.
from tho governor the fam pu*'j&gt;|«pd'pV tj,o C a tti fcinily-. ■Senator training more effective. than that in ney Hepburn's motion to cet* aside a Sm ith.' The paper-is drawn up in it arid inspiring. .
Georgia, and the house out of reopc
•
t6 the case during which (lie teacher goeq tp school. Wit change of $onuo in tho bribery case literate term s, and on its face, was
• [cU,rt u l;'t “it would 1* a poor fa t s b k w 'in referring
rcfcrri
to Represen tat Ire Nolan, Republic
•
•.
Yours
sincerely,
D»al.wouldn’t look after its owu- klP] lUscuosioft In court tblit week of its roulil dq no. greater screlcc thnn by agnlhat tho executive granted Friday aignOd a t Polutkn, Deeemlior 17, 1010.
Cnlifoniin, chairman . of the
la- ’.'
WILLIAM
T.
DONNELLY.
. tens.".; .
.
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Im Judge b rig h t. * F srtisau . feeling
: cveral i&gt;e tponomtHt , ■tid p°'£P*I convincing tli8&gt;L young men and
.
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J-Sl----'
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.The
Instrument
is
not
constituted’leg­
committee
who
diod
Saturday.
bus run high since hearing.
.
[&gt;• . Throughout the four years of “Gov- Rtishton had conic to Florida ntvhis women who hnvd.cnjoyed educations!
President HArdlng is
ally for all of the •■•tat.’, legal auth­ MOHAMMED VI
^
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r,nf,r ‘'a tt’s administration controv- own expenso to-assist in the defense. opportunities thatU luy owe a reason­
Don't forget thut sjitaying is .the orities here say, bbt wpuld seiVt to
ARRIVES A f MALTA dress congress in jolht
able Share Of thVif.time nnd encrgiei
f'dlowed dtmtfovcrsy and during
day. The president’s
ourtfo of pruvontion that fs w orth sere give lUT&gt;cneficlary personal property.
{
Pl2NSArt)I-Af ' Nqv. 20. Former to teaching. &gt;
‘e Inst few month*'of hi* term the
id, will bo brief, and
end
pounda
of
cure.
H
jH
A
tT
A
,
.'N
oV. ,40.—Tho BVitUh
“Tho strength a id security of tho
g {pernor
so Dir ns to publloly Governor Catt* wo* nrrnngcd in fedjlrcsdaaught Malays with Hullnu Mo-' ly with the shipp
Have
the
Herald
.do
your
next
Job
itrt Kero l6&lt;lay under indktmoa; nnjion will nU sya^rost in the'lntcill- . Tho Ilorajd.ISc pet wock, delivored. of printing. Wo Jiovo the equipment hamm ed xr,. aboard, arrived this
to fio te k distant p a rt
c e n t boily of 111 pqople.'~Our educ*t
*«le with * a ^ =nBHD4“
w s iw i
«&lt;
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Tie talking

Appoints December 3rd to 9th. ns Educational
•
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OPENS TODAY
■ELECT SPEAKER

Everybody is Kin* , To J. H. Smith Who
Died Recently

CHINES PIRATES
AS PASSENGERS
ROBBED SHIP

OKLAHOMA
GOVERNOR
BRIBE CASE1

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�r h e f P r in e e s s

more mrtnbers, and If the legislature
ACCU8B THREE CUBANS
feds like it* by nnd by, South Flq^ida
OP. MURDERING SAIL'
moy get one ofr more of thorn I •
The amendment wo .voted on gave
SURGIDERO DE BATApA
us all thin and provided that on an
Hnvana, Province, Cuba, Nov. 18
For Florida: Generally fa ir /
aternge 12,461) South Florida people k i tonight and Sunday.
ha The British nuthoritlea at Oran
man are holding the threo men
• Messrs. E. B. Tllon^aen and Ralph should have as much representation
And an AU*Stac Cunt In
as
&gt;7,759
North
Florida
people.
In
two weeks go brought the cJ
R.^Doble, of the proposed W injo:
.auxiliary schooner Juan- Mom
P a rk . Herald., the new Sunday morn­ detail some portions of South Florida
Into Jiprt bnd declared that four n
We m ust make room for a new and complotc line of
•^
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ing weekly, newspaper, suosj to be fared much wnKc than this In the ENIENCY MAY BE
A stupendous screen version of
clothing which has already been purchased for our stock.
started at W inter Park, wtra here more populous counties, g,600 Ip
ACCORDED ALLEGED
&gt;• members of • the crew lind dic'd
Georgo llrondhurst'a Now York
" You can now dress yourself up in f irs t class stylp at
last evening, and » f course called at North Fioridu balancing*, from sixty
TRAITORS IN GREECE hod’bicn buried at sen, nccordlnl
We
were
production of the sensational stage
the
captain
of
a
coastwiac-ndbAl
to
eighty
thousand
here,
the Dally Hefald office, where they
qur store, a t a prifce no low th a t you will Uc bi\ppily surprised.
success. What woflld you do? IP
which
nrrived
here
last,
night
j
to
have'forty-four
representatives
to
I
n
r
T
h
r
A■&gt;•»&lt;'la
i
r
d
i
r
r
«
.
|
proceeded to peddle nn uuurur.lly big
r
If interested ip buying a good suit it wifi pay you to in­
ATHENS,’
Nov.
18.—Witnesses
for
—you
were n young girl and a tre­
fifty-six
in
the
Northwest,
when
we
Grn
Caimah.
•
batch of hot a ir—ai.d th ey ’ere artists
spect our line before purchasing; "
,
mendous blizzard forced you to re­
A Cuban revenue cutter has
In ' that particular line. They* an­ Yfore entitled to seventy-two repre­ the prosecution continued, their tes­
. A special Offering of an extra Hftb discount -will be al­
timony, ycstAday a t the trial of for- ordered to britfg the schoohor i
main shat in a cabin In the North
nounce that the building that will sentatives to th sir fifty-six.
lowed from the marked price of any suit purchased frem us
The
North
Florida
politicians
were
mcr
cabinet
membors
nnd
arm
y
ofthe
Ifcrcc
survivors
to
this
port
u
Woods for three months alone with
house the new plant of the paper Is
Tomorrow (S aturday).
*' *
•
dctermlncd
to
fasten
this
amendihenf
fleers
who
are
charged
with
treason
the
mop
will
be
tfled
on
charge
a
rugged woodsman and a polished
nearing'com pletion, and unnounco
gentleman. Both professing love
th at,th e machinery will l»egin to a r­ on us, since if it*wcrc enacted, they, in connection with the recent Greek pira'cy nnd murder on tho high stjj
for you and you know If you ad'
rive Monday and will at’lonce be plac­ would hot longer be perjuring them- military failures in Asia Minor,
.mitted Iqvq for one the other would
ed In position and th at the new paper selves at every session, violating their . Major Spaia testified the arm y was
kill him. "Would you do w hat the
.will appear as bo or as the plant is oath’s to obey the constitution in or- in no condition to und/yrtsdflr'tho Andcr
to'
hold
superior
power
by
fraud
gora
campaign
nnd
Was
kept
together
•French
Canadian girl did? Thrill­
ready. The new paper will sta rt with
and
force,
but
the
injustice
would
bejby
false
assurances
of
early
demobing
scenes*
mighty climaxes, for­
a nice lino of advertising und n good
est. fires, wtyh excitement abound­
subscription list, ns tho ladles of legalized nnd made permanent, prob- ilisatio'n. He declared tlfe chief pur.
pose of the campaign was to enhance
ing throughout. Nq»«l(l*«. also.
two Wlnfor Park churches nro out' obly forever. .
J. J. N . CONNER, Manager
Get your office suppll/i, stati
So
a
t
the
Inst
clcctic/n
the
secretary
securing subscriptions nnd nro meet­
nnd Post Cards a t tho Herald o!
ing with success. Well, they‘nro new of stato issued official ballots to all
Satisfaction Guaranteed
to the business and their troubles, arc the North nnd West Florida counties
all ahead of them, but they have all that werp perfectly valid. To all the
the best wishes of the entire Herald counties, of South Florida he issued
force, ns they nro really pretty good ballots In which essential words were
omitted, ao that If the ca»c came be­
CORRECTED'NOV. 14TH, 1922
old seduti, nt that.
. . '
fore tho courts the whbfb vote of
people will worship In the Preaby.
South Bound ,
South Florida would be thrown out,
tcrian church a t the preaching ser&lt; A NEW BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
ArriveDeparts
and
the
amcndmbnt
might
be
declared
FOR CITY SUBSTANTIA!.
o. I 83..... 2:30r«.m.
2:4(1n.m.
ndbptcd by the sole vote of tho North
DINN ERPARTY
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8:40
n.m.
and
West.
•
MBS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
The Diamond Palace la the name of
Mrs. 0 / II. Stcnstrom entertained
o.
__...
1:18
p.m/
1:38
p.tm
Tho
election
shows
uuch
h
decisive,
now jewelry store that will open
at i lovely dinner party • Thursday
.
Phone 2I7-W
'
d,
89___ 2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.pimajority ngalnst 4h&lt;? amendment thnt
evening in honor of her husbnnd
I t yaa k a v* « * 7 W » » * » v U lt lo * to
o,
85.^
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&lt;l:55p.m.
7:10p.m.
It Is not probnblo thnt this attempt
— I t too o*o ga la g u / « r k * r t • » m b /m whose birthday anniversary it wax.
|M M l mt U TOO oro •■IrrtalnlBK. w rit
will
be
made.
Many
votes
were
cast
cst on Savings Accounts
a » o t a « « l 4 to tklo I m r l w H t , j r t t a a
The attractive diner table was laid
Northbound
Oata I la. or ttlepknaa I k i l l r » . I t orll
ngalnst it in thfc North and ‘West—
with
a
Ince
cloth
nnd
centered
with
a
ko sv o a tlr i w i H h i t d
Arrive
Departs
mnyB'e the people saw tho injustice,,
crystal vase o f exquisite pink rotes.
.... 1:48 a.m.
2:03 n.m.
maybe
they
grudged
us
even.tho
dxtrn
On either side were the two Lirthday
SOCIAL CALENDAR
_11:45 n.m. -.12:05 p.m.
half dozen representatives offered us
cakes iced in pink and topped with
.
t
■■ ■ ■ ■ *
.....2:35 p.m.
2:55p.m.
as a top.
;
Monday—Mrs', f . M, Wallace and candles. Covers were laid for seven
.....
4:00
p.m.
4:05 p.m.
A t every. election Sou
Miaa M argaret Clark will cntcrthln nnd a t.0:30 n delicious six-course din­
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10:9
p,m.
casta the ^majority of the
,
a t bridge a t tho Country Club in ner was served.
elect our governor nnd state officers,
Those
enjoying'lhls
pccasion
were:
honor of Mrs. Grady Giddtfns of
rilby Drench ,
.'
if we use this power nnd nt the next
Mr. and Mrs- 1:- S- Hockey, and
Tampa a t 3 p. m.
Arrive
Departs
election elect a gBvernor who is n
Monday—Ptpe Organ club Will meet daughter Doris, Miss Avis Stcnstrum,
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7:00 a.m.
South Florida man nnd determined
Newton
Stcnstrom
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
w ith Mrs. Goorge H uff nV3 p. m.
that
justice
shall
he
done
to
every
where
he
conducted
tho
•
Diamond
.
Monday—Business and . Professional Orinc Stcnstrom.
Palace..* On a recent visit horo he part of the state, he mix veto every
Womens club will havo n banquet
was
so impressed with the possibil­ appropriation of money until a fair
PRIMARY TEACHERS BOOK CLUB
a t 8 p. m. Palm Room a t Valdez.
ities of this city that he determined appropriation hns been made. When
The teachers of the Primary de­
Monday—St, Agncw Guild will meet
I/cesburg Branch
to cast his lot with us, and from now. the South Floridn money, nnd, In fact,
wRh Mrs* Clifford-Pcalsdy on Lau­ partm ent of the Sanford Schools on he will be a resident o f the City all the money has thus been cut off,
Arfivu , Departs
have receqjly organized a.Book Club
rel ave., a t 3:30 p: m.
the legislature will' come to terms
Substantial.
Monday—W estm inster Ciub will meet which meets once cnch month for the
rather than,politically starve, nnd we
S l’E J X S P R O S fE R IT Y T O IT S O W N E R
a t the home of Miss Kathlyno Brady discussion of books and other things
will get our just rights nnd repre­
'an Palmetto Ave., at’ 3:30 p. mv * pertaining tq. their school work, nnd
sentation—we nak nothing more and
these meetings while instructive are
should accept .nothing less.
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Monday—Circle No. 3 of tho Mctho- also enjoyable. *
THEODORE I.
Oviedo Branch
• dist Church will meet at 1 o'clock ’ Tho meeting of this month wai
Arrive
a t the home of Mrs.'Tom Williams hold 'fhui'sday evening with Misses
..... 7:45 p.in.
on'Oak ave., for a quilting party . . Emma.Owens nnd Ruth llnnd ns hostosses nt the home of the former.
x—Daily, except Sunday
' * .Oviedo, Fin., Nov. 13, 1922.'
Tuesday—Call m eeting «' Women's • A profusion of fall flowers nnd To the Editor of the Sanford Herald:
^ fe R V lC E
PROGRESS
STRENGTH
ferns w ere,used.artistically in 't h o
Guild at Rectory a t 3 p. m.
For
quick
results,
try
a
w
ant
ad.
Dear
Sir:—A
number
of
people,
no­
rdorns nnd the evening Was spent with
the
discussion of books after which ticing my rather drastic letter on
Mr. and Mra. Wifi. W atson, oi
“ Rcapportionmcnt," written on elec­
Maine are ztojping a t Comfort Cot n delirious snlnd course mas served. tion day, have asked me what it was
• Wo brought • it down to 83
The teachers in (his club nrc (E ast
Btt
yesterday npd will make nh- f nil
about,’
saying
that
probably
nineSide Schools), Mrs. Stella Arrington,
tenths
of
our
people
did
not
under­
kn
other
special effort to bring
Knthlyne
E. A. Wiles, of S t. A ugustine,- la Misses Emmn Owens,
fa
the
Max
down again today
stand
what,
If
unything,
wna
wrong
spending a' few- days here attending Brady, H61en Terwllligor, Mrs. W. M. about the, situation. •
,*Ji
und'by
Monday
we hope to ku
McKinnon.
(South • Side ( School)
to business. •
Nothing hna been settled by this fta hove tho Max down nfid to ,*3
'Misses Ethel M ougbton,. Herminin
election, the m nttcr'is one that affects ka have Bob Holly up nnd on Sa
J . W .-R agedalc, of Jacksonville, Lohmnn and Corn Lee TtUis. (W est
every one of us, nnd has increasing ka the job soon. ’Tis what wo
iirrivcd in the city yoxterday for a
importance with every day’s growth ka call H----- to wait for ’nigh Ni
short stay transacting business.
of South Florida, so,if you will permit N* on to 50 yenrs to install n .N#
1 Stori in Florida
10 S lo rc s in G corciame, I will state the whole case in ns ka new p/ess nn&lt;j then have* kn
Jam es B. Wilson, of Virginia, nrka the dengue flop you on your. **
few words ns -possible.
rived In the city yesterday nnd is
Ahont forty .yenrs ago,.When tfouth kl bnck‘ and ■not. see the l&gt;ig ka
stopping at th e’ Montezuma; *
Hnriilh \vas a largely uninhabited- k't wheels go round for the .Rs,
wilderness, the present constitution1ka first lime'. Ain't it so, Bob? kU
Mr, nnd Mrs. George Fox nnd baby
was
adopted, giving, fa ir represpntn- Pa .5:10 A. M. NOV. 18. t'J22 kn
have returned from Wnynesboro, Vo.,
83 k»
lion
to
all sections according to pop­ kq Maximum - ....
where they spont the summer.
59
ulation, ns given by thu census of ka Minimum ....................
kt*.
Range
1)5
.kn
1880. But its some portions of the
Mrs. E. F. H art nnd attractive lit­
fc
Barometer
.-...30.20
tle daughte'r, Annie ^largderltc, ' of on 1)fngpolin ave. There being three state were growing fnster than othCal mnnd part clouily.'
kq
enq the constitution commanded ;*the
TltusVRIe, are the guests for the tnbles of player«r
.
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legislature
of
1887
to
make
n
roupweek-end of-Mr.*nndrMni. Roy Foir- • Quantity of. loVolv poinsetties nnd
portinnment according ’to population,
cloth a t jhclr homo on laiUrcl A ve.
roses vvre used with chnneing ef­ nnd provided that cVcry tin years
fect li\ the rooms wf^errt the card thereafter « new rcapfiortionriienl
tables were plnced.
.
should be mnde on the basis of popuIn thl&lt; interesting gnine of bridge Intiup.
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played during th e ' afternoon,
the
In lf87 South Floridn Hnd- already
&gt;7
p riic for high score, n luncheor^ set grown so. ns to be cutitled to a larger
was w or^iy Mrs. R. A. Newman. Af­ representation,
ncccssaiily giving
ter the nwnrding of the* prite, the North and West Florida’n smaller po- .LOS ANGELES, C al.. Nov. 1 8 .Mrs. Clara Phillip-* was saved from
M rs. Graham, of Chicago, arrived hostess
served n .tempting snlad liticnl. -power in proportion, and in­
.tho gnlliws by her* smiles.
.
in tho city yesterday and will spend eoursc.
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order unlawfully to retain that-power . The men members of the jury which
the winter, here as the guest of her
Mrs.
Caldwell's gyests included
the legislature of 1887 violated. Its
non end daughter, Mr. nni Mrs.
Mrs. F. E. Boumlllat, Mrs. M. S. W ig­ onth to obey the constitution and re­ found her guilty .if second degree,
P ran k Graham a t their home on San­
gins, Mrs. D. P. Drummond, Mrs. W. fused to make any rcapportionmcnt murder for beating Mrs. Alberta
ford Heights.
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C. Hill. Mrs. C. L. Britt,-Mrs. It. A. nt nil. Every legislature since 1887 Tremaine Meadows ' to death were
Newman, Mrs. Ben Gaswell, Mi^i/ has'done tho same' thing/ South'Flor- quoted today ns ndntittiug that hud
Mr. and Mrh. A. C. Stockman qnd
George Knight,
Hal Wight, Mrs. ida .thus getting a smaller nnd small­ it not l&gt;ccu for the defendant's smile,
M r. and Mrs. J. P. Htocknnn, of
Robert Hines, Mrs. I.. P. McCuller er proportional representation ns it she probably' would havo been con­
Greenwood, 8. C.'. who are touring tho
victed of first degree m u n ler/ with^.
nnd Mrs. Hawkins Connelly.
grew in size and wealth, until now wc iut u recimmcndation *for clemency,
sta te arrived in the city yesterday ur.d
have 121,000 more population ^han thus milking death the only penalty.
w ere tho guests of friends, iciving
North nnd W est Florida, wo pay They said that Mrs. Phillips seemed
Prof.
G.
It.
Ilyalop,
of
the
Oregon
this morning for Lakeland, 'Tnm pn,
three-fourths of the taxos of the to study thenj, one nt n time, nnd to
Agricultural'
College,
at
Corvallis,
is:
Clearw ater and other places of interstate,
while nine-tenths of the taxes flash frequent smiles nt them.
pointing
out
to'
the
growern
that
4t
eat on the West Coast. ’
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will pay them materially to sort and are spent in nnd for tho benefit ot
The women jurirs were not a f­
grade potatoes on the farm in order North nnd West Florida; so fnr ns I
CIRCLE No. .3
'
fected
by it, it was stated, ns all
Circle No. 3 of the ’ Methodist to elimfhate those that arc small, sun­ can recollect, no South Florida man three favored a verdict which would
* Church will meet nt the homo of Mrs. burned. rough* knobby, cut, jabbed,' or hns holdnny state office, and our spe- have sent Mrs. Phillips to the gallows.
, Tom WillUVis Monday uftemoon at otherwise damaged. “This kind of cinl interests are ignored1by the legis­
The defense planned to ask a
V 1 o’clock for a quilting jjnrty. All elimination,-” hp says, "will make n lature because « e are still in tho new trial/ Mopday, the lime srt ' for
same
hopeless
minority
of
legislative
grade
of
potatoes
that
will-prove
a
t­
members are requested to be prestract Ivc and will bring a higher price power that wa were in 1880., Wo psiiing gentcnce, which may be any
• rn t.
.
than n less carefully graded product.” bujld nine-foot roads by bonds that petiod of years from ten to life.
One newspaper , reporter quoted
LITERATURE DEPARTMENT * This same fact applies to all farm we nnd our children must, pay twice
Mrs.
Phillips ap saying: „ _
products
sent
to
market.
Products
ovcr^-jlrst
by
Interest
and
then*
the
The Literature D epartm ent-of the
principal,
while,
North
Floridagctji
uniformly
graded
nlwnys*
attract
tho
' “I don’t know* whether I kiBed Al­
W oman’s Club will meet Wednesday
sixty-foot roads nt our expense, an;l berta Meidowa or not, but if I did,
afternoon a t 3:30 at the Club rooms. attention.of buyers.
to with nfttny other matters.
It was for mother, love, for Phillips,
A prompt attendsneo is requested.
Second sheets, 8 Vixll, only
Flnnlly, tho legislature gave us to my husbnnd, is my -only boy, nnd
50c per 1,000, while they last, nt understand th a t they will nol now, when I realized he was being taken
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. J. S. Flacks will preach both Hcmld of(!cc.
tf or cvcrKglvc us the reappqrtionmcnt away from me, I fought, and fought
commanded by the constitution,,but If nnd fought, so I might have hiip
morning and night a t •the Presbyter­
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wc will amend the constitution so os hi ways."' „
ian church. It is* earnestly hopud
S
E
E
T
H
E
NEW
SUPI?RTOR
to
keep
the
power
in
their
hands
they
th a t every member of the congregiAct your office nupplieb, stationery
tlon will hear these last tAwtsermcm CHEVROLET AT THE SAN will givo us six more representatives
200-3lc —and six- more to Northwest Florida and Post Cards a t ’tho Ilwrald office.
of this meeting.
Wo congratulate JUAN GARAGE CO.

HOUSE PETERS,, .
VIRGINIA VALLI,
MATT MOORE

THEY MUST GO-+COST WILL NOT BE
,
CONSIDEREP •
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“THE STORM”

Pay Cash and Save Money

115 East First Street

Phone'104

&gt;LIA AVENUE

VINGS

SANFBD, FLORIDA

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

Smiles Saved Woman
From Gallows, Men
On Jur Admit It

W* have a collection of Remnants ol
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we are offering at a b

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tcrials which

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�'AGE TWO

THIS SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY,'-NOVEMDEU 20,1922
ciiurnwiM tnnounlH.'* ThtT'foftifof rev
membrane*'* th thli xqjjiar dead nr
Ifitk-diornygb, county is only one- o(
tho'mimy ways lii which *go#d tonds
itro buinr fowforcif over
_ entire
atttte. A growing Interest in southern
f^luridn 11h the world's plnygoutul it
bringing un’ iocroMing* number of
travelers- each year In t their nyglfo
Cftfs from nH^ paM Uof the. country.
NVv.YpndsAuy built, ea$h illy , uhf,(|d.
in;' h&gt; v.- woiidlrs for tWftnjoymi-nt 0f
v.amlt
• T;nnpn Timt*./

fire. \Vo have spent our last centim e| * .
.nmi built our lust road in ' F rance; ha
tieor^ca, tilt) K out. It is "mi rovuir” : f .
for i.s, (Jil iciiiit, .and you keep t?.e r .

u J .' IK) 1,1.v
. i. j . M L U n n
M. a . S v r &lt; ....
M. M I O M . Y , .

full share In vi’parijtjona/ but (riven’ fo aught ahtmt
iTdtbhJg.
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ifi chn.'c a li.iy
* "VVe prescribed thh" C-ifo t of thnjfo fc -state it:?
&lt;u mi'ilile^" but “we. will »&lt;ii e&lt;*U'-:ur in j.&lt; opt:- yJkei;/
I Jit eluWWini* at of pfiriinmont jniace.’,'
* - —r
\Vhethor "the great originative NnAltVERflSI
“
THAT the futur • holds vviindroun certainties for n live city?
o i " will "remain contented viritir‘- a —
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THAT n marvelous dnvetojijticnl is ahead of n city that has n npir* . ? nug-jtii a4’ Is u ip u iin n that w ill-Hot - Florida . - a
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-progressif enur*.
" * r.. ' -* l»e silenrtd w itin i !«- | fusil? ahtwerfid • vcrlbiing. in*
A 'g ro .p in th ? y f:n te "wha-jtrdferred li^Ot'U bTP»b
jKnr.fiitni ppVUs.tn ntotivei tn tlttf-han- c*Mioti|t *f on
,.r nut* h f.-tfatl l-y th e *fenl&lt; of a Gcr* *
TH AT a boosting fplril \vill make n citizen foci better, |o*d. hulutiu/ tyv limn liAifiml V.'jliie i&gt; tineiiirf, * '
ter anti tnahejiim better fit to do hi* *hau* of city Imild*
’ un 18 yctit '. old. I.t th e pru e iu t'.o f a *
, ing.
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‘whole room full o f learned “profes- 1*
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'* r r .!-ots. doctotj s:ul o th e r savants,” Wib * 'I IIAJ* it rnjyirvs no superior vti*dom to know that.
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SMbki-rlpltoB I ' r l r r In A U ^n ner
l&gt; * lt « * r r a In f l i p l*r l'nr»l»

lie. while l it;bfTy• 1»v*:itiii nail apparent- ft

ily unconscious, m u te s a table several *■
a.|Ui fret away to rise Into ijm air. to an M
^ (&gt;iacom pu foment of ringing belts, lorn! ?
. knocks-amt other fam iliar “splnttiu!
,'’}J; k^lic” idienunjena.
»*r" k All this, the Kuvnist*
•i^a*
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pr». nut.Kvdynt uy tr i c k s y
__ rfij proifuK-d ‘'sioi-mnity'
K*"' lTii. Wherefore tjfoy i

f For half n rent a ry or noire ilu *"
psychiAit rce-m h soclctiei lmve l.oai s
in a emtiaufd stiU t^of nty8C.f,cai‘.oa! f
about jir-yrjiiir pbimom n,\ lif - on,,| ”
kind or other, and do, not SiVW to hove
have go tten , w ry Far vsjtlf 'nU th d r l"
i itudlhuus capurimcnts, in mjjjs*'*
-f the effort* Mf ejr cptiopftlly i^tcd}..'
Am'
Will be thankful In retnrn -.,0-f* like* William -i : • ’Sir Ollvt ' |
the galaen miizuma* tuiiiing thiv i,m!;p-. I'sof, llyidop and. Sir A\ (V hm
Foyle. Vd
ftOcp Hit hi oil r i - ; ’
pe.diiyt-gSpeiimenVa which .have liw n ! •
i- j.uii;;r In India 1 r msnjr tyntanvi'i fl
H o b o 'oiu a fte r a dtditjrlfi|l
in the ertdent iio|«vDf filu'in : oi't tliif
t ion w ith the dengue fever nail
•e.-i ret? fif the hi H'.n.r “pit mill tb-11
week's vacation rja-ni in ficd. '/

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Citrus Market
Slowiiigr-Up ^ome, v
Sliipmcnts Stoppinf.

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THAT everyone, has heard of the boosting spirit; it*is th at indiT'
tnutde spirit th at makes citizens co-operate together- lit »
way .that builds greater cities.
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If the Tgeiolay elcttiqtt memvi anyP Ailing it mcaim, ton, that'the.peopre-of
f t j the nation ure. e taping frqia ipaWi ^ ’ iaiism and aru |m;parin;r tj,&lt;hlih &lt;o r&lt;
■*' *ogntze the solemn qtul ift? tbrubic "duty
..-I&lt;il t!l :. I
THAT a tepulatiofl a*.u (jOOD iiTAUTF.it is easy to get, bet :» "
n putnlion a* a &lt;i(Kl!» FlNISJIF.U is-what .counts, K, U. " * The ptople have, airkviicd aF f.vo yixtVs
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W hite, Becretary Shnwiiee (OkluKnimii Hoard slf Comim-tvc. “ '• -* materia!! in wliirh kt.lcd a'hfew*
I
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f ‘ l. i iv, wfil !i lcid&gt;the fopnfrition ‘ of “
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gtCnt afilkei dtul tried't. contyjl them
A
;,i'
“~*Hiy injuntlloas forbid-.iini? rr,..-, j-pe-io'i.
ser'ni**;.|.
U'.nut ltne
fstetium ‘of as i. mldyl which delilmr»*«f h
'ri-ri
. irrH- ‘ - i AtUiiiic t-,tuipifd^rps ppbljshc.-'

The ciirtM "market has been tm- ‘
itVa^y tluribg the fast week and FUr’iila’.* ; hipmcntB of ^ruil:; have falh a
off (tinsidenibly, estimates plarinr
the ntttnljur of c;:rs; ta a ti have gnnforth' to the m arkets for the.w o k at •!
only l^QO cars of oranges and grape*.

TIIA in cities where rveryisidy wark* mn| noluply nhnks, i'ou &gt;viH
find that biKi'siiuib^uitit, a spirit of hospitality, cb-.ojscfp\lo(i ruid pop all romblnWt*

\&gt;'i, \1 if-* s jijt'oi.v!

‘lew Iputth,'* v.Iii.
Intcre-Lnjr .r.iiil vab»

the passng 6 of the u tb ily -voft
emi ig-tiiy fttfm tariff »v? wbiLi
Ir-ndcHl to pipli-tt Ahe .r;,rif*-, the eompt t)G&lt;&gt;n of Jm;vn1i .1 fr.aa
thl&lt; ts, when tl.i i &lt;- - -■f ' f ■
fill hi *im«Iui t:i :,re n*u (' ■t *1 i
jn.itfi, 1tiH ii 'I’rr.ytical matte.-, b;
jiend mt exports, es-luau'ely, fur j ;ii; 1

Fan't-rikJetTu-e i.ite started moving
io.o it frt. &gt;Joiv.tbc fee-ring North
will hnr*e mnnething froth to -Ik*
‘ thfnu fnl. nv.*r. Tamiia Triluitic.
------- *— o-------- — ' It in.,nl| well j noagti to talk nliptit
, the, dengue fever being gtuie and for.
r e t fitatift it when you have noPhnd
it. Hub urgetting ntatul it m S n a 1-

- tin- i», &lt;pl. - &lt; u
- :
.'ulj
a«

i Wc have r.ihl M*vcml times
ip Itimmer si'HMin it b.-h it,.r
h amhoriti- fi of Flnriil.-i to
[iting about the hlogijuiUies
notbor ■uniuirr sea** m hits
n th cr utatp,. hhvc mail-- a
! f.napai ii and Klorhja can

.Orulmirily (h is,diipnn;nt (nr a week
hi arldv' cnroa v-ohlil not be considered
if* -Mve’y light,- but the movement
fofv fhe ! &lt;i:&lt; &gt;ji li:vi not- hern overly,
ne^yy urn! I’Ci.wers nre now riguring
that, It will be neccsnnry to avera:;o
I.b'H) citis.n week from now until the
fihristniaa holhbtyp if on- fnurtb of
the i cop i« fn he nibvecl by th at time.
The price of oranges during ,t£a
v/ie!;. vftVi-vt from .42^0 to
a
Vo’;, a figure.tfiat Is Kiwer’than the
former, iivcrngc price.
Grapefruit
Mtkl m( •be -fiiiiie tigurc-j irrowerK here
-day
‘.‘o tN ^ si.in lti'.'r the shipment:
ha- e |a - u lie i. the gnipefruit move.
nr t has Ins-Ji ar. heavy as usual, at
thj tin ,, -o f tbt* year. ’ It was isnlnirtii t h a t J t ,wns -in oranges alone
-that the itemiiHii has ln-t-n nhy. Tlii*
i t asrtly nttrilnilde to 'th e heavy np»
plb * * a oil over* the country, m-t
aJ*iTi‘-, i t Wat him ton, hilt in»many of
tin- I'a tern stuti-n,
: nit-*-,* protHjtrls, while not i-w
eei ially. ntoaraging, indicate Tint
■jltitw .i;l la- a ris e -in the maikct prirv
I'l-i.-. i . a ii tw ;iiii|. tin- liolidnyn whi n
tin re will, of course,* Is* the usual
hi■'*»!;.,b 'Hand for. Florida fruitspn-I’ording to the opinion ‘of local shi(r
itt.i
ttrliuulo Sii]tinel.
:&gt;ri*KK MAi’I.K IU : CKKAM
iiihi* i- * ne Vtiprul o f *very stnuu:
-* with twti 'lujjfttts of light
nf. one and an eighth cupfuls of
t -yritj*, n few grains*of,salt, na

lanforil I* pulii

l-thi ‘4 I t I'liOii

gter-rm r. Pdltpr
reiurued froiii Ga
■p kn iw but n e *
^r.Tik will bhve

y/e mi :od niu.l or.fiiu**uie*-tin.r o '
the Anro Inttal I) tillc ■- ia Gainesvilkf
Fat !td; y. O ar ii mu' n'lr** and every*
bedy w aiting t.» •*«;• a ."and 'the bonie
f r* s' lull ilia • r.tri Hill IVpper brew
is * Fe; p* r Tea, i-l
Alt I I'd Taylo;
rnul Fli.yton (imlrlieitoti wniit*d I i
chnnffenr ns nji jthr ,,‘ itn*l wi; \v.-:&lt;‘
in l.’Ctl jii't like un infant v.It
iow cf.to move itand or

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. i i 4 . o &gt; wiil ; •*
IreveAittb i i ■ * * .

.teniyr i n.i t ty li.,u*ier u*i*. ;t *.**
bljaneJ for it rill.:: Tip* • ?}»«*»t*U*«lt,
git e iy f*&gt;r i.i. i :
rat.bet ll.ait
; i.it. b. '
&gt;*J ... .
p i me dt 1r. *tii.n.

:! • • , and tb-.c
fmw o v v drawn

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o wnnrc

ioltrtt-'v
were

lu .. I.' toil; .
the largest n
In tb.•'‘ ‘Gl ides n-gi •

idasf.'il at i 'lo'.vi ton. 111;.-

. b .i r**d siul itelog, p'ao*
*i ■'i u'G ricn i*&gt; fuMning
*- tc.n't in ti'tween hi*
l inn is the fu st day of I’m ir.intujg
:iir*t s i i f mi/iir ini i .* l iv ii
postm
aster ‘and «turei r. wi' and nr vac of
|.-ty*&lt; cvhd •man cultivation hqt■■mnply (|.pilii'n(Ibtervntlos island has
delights In th_* g re a t outdoors wj t,» t.arlHir wihk gaSa *• T.Y-i- pl-i '
warkgili’e
want tu cay that tin* weather N ide.-f}• ,-hui id lhi maintained a. i.einmi ■_
im t'should bo toqfcr to mnlto' W il bird funr9ui.t ic«,; pV'11i- .t- d J *; stal . I t !, and a &gt;m ipanj* Has'it a'
,
Hunting w m ther. How v/e wuiil.l like and federal n’ llier.ly. Game I'.fo . under evVivh'U-n."
A forgo iurro;t?i* alrei'.dy plan
* i to. hb ekinped out*’under thrr ‘slu ts
which Mifogvnrd -thi*- game it --‘I f
-‘nil more ! - In * (1’i/ifcd every t1
* e these nights w lth * ,n fr&gt;**l 'b u n c h
veil as t!u* 'm at;of hunting imJ
Mi il fond round tin- lower rim
r.rotiml the rfinipfite nt-d plenty id
lag -hotiid hr raotP vii.ie.y r*i:*bi
t ‘ Ve rih-cchhbee, tfnd. Qbs&amp;rvatfnf
cat and plenty t-t or*‘ wei|, p!ei](y to,
and euforted. UmFc *u&gt;h‘ion*!'
u d Ijigh and dry lig h t in tin* lm
-hunt and everything rettipg primly
spAnt and di!ni(nrn v -hiu.lit &gt;
• art of the lak'cI . I t sounds aim
' and* you on the fop of'the* w.ir'd
i&gt;( *ifVt-&gt; &lt;ui ifokle, .
•ike nn *Impnr»i,hilit v, -nrter read
—- There is nothing quite ns ’{no ns.
■■hr! those ethers Have said; but
Intnling irf FI* Vida, Wi ^01 take
1", nurs sometitiie later. *

t - . j*.- ui- niitltlle of i ’Joriila
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U3}BSnisr“J sac:-*

I YOUR HOM E

"•** ( O111 ylFVsO&lt;l|tl’iH .11 **1 I !H
Utvrii cjul • ;' ■ " - . i
a * ** si
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t'»l any thin-:
.;ftt
ii
ml i s i 1
I« f**r *‘b - .ting." What it yclrtt1: * I e ,ii n the ne I f *i a n .ifi \

i t.'uht ufat f.iCoiabfii report, provided ^
j the estim ated exyenae does in t reae't n
•TTThf uye v.li lTf w liiU lie-c m-ikiurdl
: too t-’j
ft, the rettll It l/l hi' Inti- Tie- ,|j
i vet J '««t flirt the w .iFdepat;nient I • «
] ' m r-iiiering e iip'izly this c-inll ! n
: --vfdrr.ee ilia. K is in earliest* aiio.lt |fj
f dewiapm »t.
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to ns n whole m i I ■ n
!r hied first (mt! a ltd t'hei t ic other of
t Ih'.se «an il piojec! ' and tlr.-y will be J
r, ilhh' to I lit them .over; litil if life H
. cr ;tinns favoring cncli Ihdividlifll ord-^JJ
j Ierf -npd ra-l:o«, it ic already iis-uke! g
P tHiil m ih ire will to jlonc far cither,- - *
,, Tampu Tribune.■ •

• t- "&lt; rt 11 build for the foti'
f’ap*,. I*. M. Fbfor, lb geit'al past
.united
eTo'ts o f •op* strives,
■mrsler |i&gt; a‘ w&lt;ath.-r prophet of we!!
■ a (*i;ntnunllyi f a n e s of th cjin e sl land in the. world
‘ nowli powers *ond lincdlig witnes? ■!
O rg inized clfart high and d iy and in propi'r tilth for
tim e of his pTorftoslWutiOns coma
h
a tim i is buhin.lt pftwing. The Fvi rSfodcs will trend
nscana
thj
lie w** a re inclined t &gt; belie
the
movenient
and.
unlike
the nenW i*ti{ n**et upririg th* finest crop .of
* Ytjll bring t:s guild lush ngft
Three llK uund men and women
i, red i !ei : *,f tin- imlividutil, the o r vegetables U - has ever sent out.'bc^t4in was out w'ftlkiug. the
1 tribute to Woe lr &gt; ■ V*Y m at
tliert will he moisture in 9 $ ibis iwiiiiD un Arpikitue I/JijV f'eii’pratalUiized (dh-rt gets tym iHo The Urn-,
and di *pvered n big but
: tip* in lljc woods nml he pay's tkU dentowii Juuriiii sums- i^fop as foF j , il,*;■• ■! drainage will be nm»T nearly jln f th** past lie gave ta tin* world n
_
. i p i i ’e’vtij tu nrevent any other such ’i,catteui:i£_u&lt;auuiRe f-&gt;c thy futilfc.,
,
•! 1 Mire sign of told vvesthrr. ltring lows: *
•'Comir.unily
tdTnrt
am
i
cuntmmiity
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ovttfln&lt;rt( nnd the. peopfo will have i’oliticaUy spenkfog. * the i x*pfest*
i c'ib rig h t now, cap. Wo need coldj
-"* their ‘ - - irtunlty fond
® /e a p n r If we ever iieedrtl anything Kphlt nr*** f r hhould l » , HJlUmUHlttlW!i ropretl to
tdtntfo :■; ■ -it v .*^ "f &lt;•'
/a n d four lettuce is needing it now if term s, f'ettainly, they a/* just th a t pfor.t.
:Since lie b ft- office ifoi'nu- bus &lt;nny
7
bps been s
, 4 H ftier needed it. k it us bnVe tha in llriih ntuw;i. If you don't
Ifrdm the formi r pieddertt In criUcNet
* £old w eather fdr a big Thankrglving this thorougaly, *ee w hat hn* been fog there, tm? tied &lt;
. etlicrwlae it, tit j |w ljtIc* of lb ■ I! **
arromplislii d by, ,llfe Itpridcnkiwn tmt h «s out- enHril
t1
d.difi^.
,
pubifoan aistiifoiftratlop have unfoldHoard of Trade, the Kiwanis flub and hi-'n bcvmid t i n t v
.. ..
• Ideals*
. ■ ■of, the* marnl ol.lijm*
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Ills
rirtntrw eaii, the French. Itg. r, the Woieau's Club w ithin the •pant pdW and filendsiii
TTtias &lt;&gt;f llii-i nation in our foreign re^I^iiB ifoil iTn'at spi; ' b t*i tla- And rica i tu n tr.onttf*. Ac*-omjdi.-dicd bccnusi1 far. neigh bur in tein
liitions remain the same, " ’i lu Unit­
■ fldijyra recently its lie ennt'vdown t'.e! tlc.-u- Itin-*. Important c ivic botUchi jpidiit.
ed Stales bc&lt; remained* conlc’i! .vitii
%nS jdtudi of- tlu* 'hteanb-r at.'N ew j !:aro been v. gking un-upernfividy, nltd I -Tie- story* o* pl-i
an urmfollce and has not moved toArk. Awiong otltcr •things be- raid.. W«nking «li*o wtlli-the itty rntfliril. n ifodblud. And pf
c.-atd peace," he di; dared. .
V*. ?011
wrotg:* sfrle, we'l. an eU-»live 1*:*lj- icpfe. ii.ic.: nil *»f dntlyr brings *'«-■&lt;
. '“Armistice is u 'r.v re iiegMfotj; it Hi
Nhe-friend* of thdi
.
tju* w ar amounts |o nothing an.l the iti-ajde of nrailcn\ovvn.
tefynining
from forcct Hut peale is 0
W e'ale. rffyrrfog‘nb\V to the splen* in t^nt section her
jN n iaj’ have to f{u.to war nil over
po'aitivo.
and cOiUtructivc thin-.
very
|
• J ^ 1.*’ Georp?a aald "we” but Ire" did projfr.un of 1Ivic fntprovcmcntlr dq^ebas foynd rut
a&gt;
t!:c
.world
t-fond*
nowadays, imevery thing is level;
j»t ipenn "we." As fur as wtij that la Rsaiuvly gamely:
rau&gt;«
it
nuijd.
be
lirsuaht*about
by tlip
', AmfOtpiHj we will never-go ‘to j* A tqunieipal pier p int worchouac Ttlborte.
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•
t(
m:itlc
nir.lnlcanur*'
of
c*dumpII
il over again. He alsg m ean tya t,th e river and of a W autifuFeight
uitdarsfoli liu.r and ky CJ*opvnil!ati.-‘
to .b u ... y,C U Q SS ^T A IB . C.LN’A I4

Rasy to own easy to nay t\ r~- costs only half as* m
1 cabinet Besides a built-in Cabinet eaiiuot boss
■se qxclpsiyo, work-saving Conveniences.

TJfjlS "WEHK \VILL BE KITCHENCABINET

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20,
who predicts cheaper fuel for
INCREASED BUSINESS
G en eral Shop and M ill YOU AHE HERE AN1) MAKE THE! Apostle of Free Trade, wns tho son of STOCK SHOW (I Q P iq yURB
'PREDICTED FOR ALASKA mines. ,
a farm er unable t(/ support hi* fam ­ AMERICAN ANIMAL INDUSTRY
. ,
DEBT OF IT V
W o rk
' The output of canticd sajmon fro ftii'
ily, and the lad drifted to London

Alaska this year , will bo about* 4hc . where he began life ns a warehouse
CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—A compre­
WASIJJNGTON;J$ov.- 18.—Consid­
By Mo.ies Folnom.
nVcrngo
o f the past 10 or l t i V l s n ^ ; ” y
boy. ^And Bpeaking of warehouses hensive picture of the animal indus­ erable improvement In business, in
417 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
Regardless of all theories of his tho.great Chicago meat packers,, Ar­
something
ovci* 4,000.000 cases,’I ,lio
try of the North Ahiericnn continent Alna£n is foreseen by Associate Fororigin, m an ‘is here, and each should mour, Swift, Cudahy and others be­
states.
“
It
locked last year as though
will be presented- in thc displays nt
i make the best of it. “There Is noth- gun business on the “ground floor” thc International Live -Stock Exposi­ u stc r E. A. Sherman, of tho D epart­ tho salmon Industry Was facing early
ment of Agriculture, who recently vis-J Ing great on earth but man and to use n term of tho street. Philip
tion, to be field h«rc December 2 to 0, ited that territory. Exports of fikh, destruction, but the run this year was
nothing great in man b^t mind,'* said Danfnrth Armour’n favorite way of
in some cases greater than ever be­
under plans of thc management.
for the last 10 oF 12 year*, thc grant
Sir
Wlllipm
Hamilton,
th
e.
Scotch
summing
up
h
is.
work
nnd
desires
frtTjbody Drirra a Uard Car A fter
V. C, CQLLER. PropCattle will be gathered from every feoureo of cash returns, will' lie sur­ fore.”
philosopher. We are living in the was: “I’m n butcher who is trying to
The relatively new‘ herring curing,
i IhoFirnt Week
agricultural region o f thc country. prisingly ha&lt;avy this' yoar, he reports,
present nnd •each man has his share get to heaven." He was noted ,fo.r
Tho finest hogs produced'from Cali­ while n nfining revival is in evidence industry also has seen increased ac­
making a worse or batter world. tnylngjlcrse things:' ,
fornia, to Georgia and Delawnre will and exports of high-grade lumber, cut- tivity. Alaska last year shipped
See these LiveBargains: ! ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS inWhat
a tnnn'a ancestry ife counts but
“We can’t help thc past, blit we be found under n* single enclosure. from thc Tongass National Forest, about 170,000 barrels o f mild-eurcd
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little. . The world today looks to the can look out for the future."
herring,, which was more than In any
Premier flpcks o f sheep scattered show a promisyig beginning,.
FORD SE D A N 1
previous year. A shipment of almost
Weatlnghouae Lights and Appliance! the individual. Napoleon ijcvcr point­
“When a man "speak* the lnnguage from New Ydrk to California and
“The people of southern Alnxka nro
ed to his ancestry qs tho source of his 'if hell, he proclaims his‘ nativity."
LEXIN G TO N
New l(ine of Fixture*
front Oklahoma to Ontario, will .strive particularly pleased with the efforts twice as much is expected to be this
unparalleled nmbition and achieve­
“Some folks enjoy trouble so much for supreme hopors. The Jiorscs will qf the Forest Service to establish n year’s total. ,
123 West First Street
ments, but said, “I am iny own* an­ that they .can’t enjoy honey for thinkMr. Sherman sayji that a t one sea­
be representatives of thg most famous pulp and paper Industry there, and
cestry.’' A patrician on&lt;^ said to Ci­ ng of how the bees might have stung
port
he saw n vessel loading a cargo
d ra in s of the continent'. * •
with the rands built by the Service*
cero, -“You nro, a plebinn." “I am,” them."
of
1.800,000
feet o f Alaska lumber for
i .‘An educntlonni exhibit treating and by the Bureau of Public Roads,"
snid Cero. “The nobility of my fntp- , Said Thomas Paine: “The duty of
Aqstralia.
It was. only part of a
many phases'of agriculture will com- Mr. Khcrnian says. "The rand probily begins with mo; that of Jours cpds nan is not n wilderness of turnpike
5,000,000;
feet
order to that couhtry*
nn entire section of tho show, Icm. in Alaska Is unlike tfmt en­
INSURANCE AGENCY '
wilh you." Better be the foundation gates, through, which he Is to. pass
Other lumber shipments tho past sum­
to be prewired by tho United S tates countered .elsewhere. In thc States,
FIR E ,m AUTO 'BONDS
of a new pyramid than the-apex df tickets from one to another. . I t is
mer .were to Ixindon, to Chicago, and
department of agriculture.
travel-and traffic exists, before thd
an old one. Better majrc your family olain and simple nnd consists; of but
to
thc Atlantic seaboard.
Individual entries In'alm ost every Government begins buildirjg roads; in
proud of you thon be foolishly proud two points—his d u ty to God, whidlf
line, of stock nlrondy have exceeded Alaska we have had to anticipate the
of your family, with nothing in you ■very mnn must feel; nnd with rcSpeaking of Chrislmas presents’
all previous records in the twenty- demand."
to retain thcTcompliment.
Contractor and Builder
ipect to his neighbor, to do ns he i'wo ' yenrs* history of tho ’fellow.
—would
n o t/th e homo town news­
The completion, probably next Jan
COLE
Occasionally there arc persons whC vould be done by."
Thirty-threo1distinct breeds of live­ unry, .o f thc Government -yr^ilrond paper pro v e'a splendid gift to ono
Success in industrial, commercial stock will be represented in. the 843
SANFORD
FLORIDA say the^ can figure out descent from
DpK T
from Soward to 'F a irb a n k s—n;. dis­ Who has m oved'aw ay but who BtjU
William thc Conqueror This free­ ind professional life depends upon classes of the exposition nnd more
tance almost as great as from W ash­ retains nn interest in what happens
booter lived froth 1027 to 1087. Some Doing New, Ehlngs or upon-Doing Old than $100,000 will be distributed
ington to Boston—will grentiy ben­ thereT
twelve centuries ago. A generation Things in New' Ways. Teachers are among prize winners.
fheso cam have been thoroughly roefit* the. mining Industry hi the in­
as time is figured in tho.Iifd of man landtcnpped because vociferous porWilJ accept other cars na
An added feature will bo tho First terior, in the opinion of Mr." Sherman,
Jto—*—T--The Herald delivered, 16c per week.
i s -3.7 years. William livpd 30 genera mts nnd m isfit' members of boards of National Boys’ nnd Girls’ Club Ex­
part payment or give tho difference
tions back in tho pnst. You hqyo two education insist th at their children position
jf your car Is bettor.,
under tho direction of Ivai
ios IU
parents. The second generation givet ind grand children shall be taught L. IjfobsoHb States Relations.Service,
Terms: Cash, trade or long caay
you four grand parents. The third is they were. There Is too often
department of agriculture. Tho an­
generation gives you eight grand par&lt; iremium among folks of th at class nual tour of, f&gt;00 champion club mem­
paymeols.
ents. Multiply each succeeding gen ipon being a half of n century be- bers from 30 states will be conducted
erntion by.two nnd we find 16, 32, 64 lihd thc times, Sid Thomas Carlyle during the week of thc show, for-thc
■128, 256,-512, *1.024. At 1,021 you ’Our grand-business it, not to sec fourth cbnsccplive yenr.
PHONE FOR A DEMONSTRATION
lit*vc reached tho ‘ 10th generation. tthnt lies dimly a t a distance bnt to
An open -rate of fare nnd one-third
IlUPMOniLE and LEXINGTON
Keep
0
g
h
t
on
up
to
the
26th
genera
lo what lies clearly at hand."
Authorized Hoover Dealer
for the round trip with q minimum ex­
. Distributor*
tion and you will find William as one
One does not need to look back n cursion fare of $2 will apply on tick­
109 Pirk Are.,----- .-Sanford. Florida
of n vast number of your ancestors •cry long time without aeclhg our ets sold from points in Minnesota,
GOncologists 1cln’lm Ihey -can figur; ’orefnthers living in log cabins”, hew- North Dakota and &amp;out^yDnkotn, ca st^ f
out ancestry for a fee, nnd give Jou ng down the trees, rolling logs Into of the Missouri" river, Winnipeg, and
a good one, but nn am ateur will find dies for burning, piling brush nnd points in Montana, on November *30
112 Magnolia Avenue-Phono 113
some difficulty to connect with*Wil­ irenking yi* new-band with rude plow3 to December 5, and from other points
liam. !
, * i
Irawn by .oxen. 'Thelb clothing was on December 1 to 5. Finnl return
You mny bolievo yourself to be t if the coarsest ninterinl, they traveled limit Is December 11.
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direct descendant-of Bishop Umpto in horseback o r .ih stages or snil
-rump, or some other fellow whp.wnt mats. There wen) no public schools, BERMUDA’S "I’ERFKCT VKGEat the head of his push Imek three oi tub why enumerateT Think it over, ’ TABLE" “AIN'T WHAT
Cures Malaria. Chills four.hundred years ago in England , ioil it won’t take long to run down
SUE USED TO HE"
.
he short list of reul, things our forcand Fever, Dengue or or mnybe you think your progenltoi
I t Cards of Sanford*! Reputwas nn*Irish King, but if you flgun iithcrs enjoyed compared with existBilious Fever.
HAMILTON, Bermuda. Oct. 25.—
to able Professional Meq, each
credentials by generations it will b&lt; ng conveniences nn&lt;J ndvqntagcS.
(By
Mail.)—The Bermuda onlqn is
to ef whom. In hJa chosep pro­
6-41—1923 SERIES
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•
Said John Buskin: "All thc best
found that your stock has been con
not
what
it used to be, according to
to fission the Ilerold xecomhings
and
treasures
of
this
world
uidernhly wntcred.
Nature . play*
E. A. McC'nllnn, Bermuda director of
to Brads to the people. ’
havoc’with the heredity game. Gen ire not to .be produced by each gen- agriculture".
Ha rays the United
to
• - - The car owner who is satisfied in thc dny in and ddy
iuses nnd bonchoads are not bred" ir ■ration for itself, but .wo arc all in- States tariff, competition of Texas
out'usatfe
of his automobile is the best asset a.dealer posses­
contiduous succession' for the rcnsoi ended, not to carve our work in snow
growers arul the "pink root”, disease
the world would b#nll working for th» .hat will melt, but each and nil of us is largely responsible.
ses.
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world would be all working for thi o he continually rolling a great white
"Since
the
days
in
which
Mark
We take pride in the realization of the fact that Oak­
same family of ginnls.in thought nn&lt; fathering snowball higher, larger and Twain wrote that in'Bermudian m eta­
* A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
notion. N ature keeps mnnkind guess nrger,.along the Alps .o f Roman phor the onion stout! for absolute per.
land car owners in thc territory controlled' by us and claelower." America is trying to do
ing.
v.
* Orel Seminole CoUnty Dank
.hings,
that 'is, there, is a large pro- fection, that vegetable bps', fallen s where constitute our most valuable asset!
World beaters come from hurnbh
from
its
high
estate
and
ift
becoming
SANFORD
FLORIDA
life, while tho talented and most fnfti -rressive element trying to’ do, but of decreasing importance/' snyj , Mr.
A careful inspection and n ride in the Oakland G-44 will
STROUT FARM AGENCY
cd family i s 'often forced to worry hey nro handicapped by some who in- McCnllnn in tho agricultural hutlcjin
reveal tho reasons.
113 Magnolia Are.
along with ' ivory-headed sons nnc ii.it on the old being good enough.
of
the
Bermuda
Department
of
Agri.Said Emerisoh: "All our progress
daughters. Individuals arc gifted ir
See us for a demonstration nnd prices.
ture. “Tho new *United. Stated turBT
Lakeside farm and grove of 200 on6 way or another. Cnrupo worked s nn unfolding like the vegetable bud.
places
nn
nlmost
prohibitive
duty
on
trees, 20 acres. Several acres heavy, as a barber in Italy until somebodj You.have first an instinct, then nn
A TTO RN EY -A T-LAW "
Bermuda onions, nnd it is necessary to
■''fblnck loam, best of toil for vegetables, discovered he was favdred with n gpod Tpiniotr, then a knowledge an the look'VliewhCre for n market. Cntintln
First National Dank&gt; hulldlng
strawberries, pears, plums, guavas, voice, l l i s - ^ i ’nl chords happened ti slnnt has root, bud and fruit. Trust
you is that mnrjtot." •
SANFORD
FLORIDA grapes. Good 5 room house. Excel­ |&gt;e better adjusted for clearness thnr. he instinct to the end, though
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lent shooting and fishing. 2 mile* to those of his neighbors and. ancestors ■an render no renson." Without the words, luck is on the side of the "man
PnO
N
E
17.
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SANFORD,
FLA.
•(Tort
nnd
experiment
we
would
have
railroad‘station, stores, church, school Lntor he was given a college presi
who practices thc best business m eth­
10
railroads,
steam
ers,
telegraphs,
Jf eSVitit.
—household furniture and farming dent's annual salary for a night’s per
ods, &gt;
t
tools'included. $2,260. $1,250 cash, formnneo in opera—or for nn after­ jlcctlc lights, .automobiles, uiplnncs,
%
ICH ELLE M A I N E S
balance 1 and 2 years/
184-tfe noon's songs in n phonographic rec­ Submarines nnd skyscrapers.
People cannot he_grcat without bo­
LAWYER
ord factory.
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ng l&gt;uny nnll accepting rcsponsibil—Court House
••Your' .zenith fo r no man else is iy. Inaction is ns fatal to physical,
true; 1 &gt;—
nental and-moral growth, as it is to
Our Dry Cleaning in unexcelled. We Your beam from the sun comes nlom dlow a building to stand vacant. The
have mnclo arrangements with the GVto you,
t
nan, the wooden thing both rapidly
iando. Steam Laundry to act as their And the thought the gfc^t God gave iccome descrepit nnd useless.
agent in Snhfortl. All old customers
There are new and vital phases in
to your brqjn,
of this concern will Tcccivc prompt In your own for .the world, else thi -duention, transportation, marketing,
and courteous freatmerit nnd all work
lanitntion, illumination and many
world is vain."
•is guaranteed first class as they have
The instances of obstacles, sur­ ither things before us. Life is he­
one of tho beat plants in tho South.— mounted rffh! of triumphs nchievc* mming cxicnsivc, Intensive nnd com-fSeminole Steam Laundry, It. L. Chria- under difficulties, arc so numerous a* plex.
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,
onberry.
Mgr.
Phono
476.
201-tfc
Said
Rev.
T.
L.
Cuylcri
"Every
man
to
almost
justify
the
proverb
that
You can find the n a m e of
•'With' will one can ' do anything. ‘ias in hiihself a coritlncnt of undisevery lire’ Duslneaa Man
in Sanford in this Column
Soil cultivation may he considered Take, for instance, thc remarkable :overcd character. .Happy is ho who
each day. 1
something new. 'll) this country the fnct that from thc barber’s shop uits thc Columbus of his own soul."
Thc mnn, however, who sits on the
Indinn . tribes hnd learned to . *grpw came Jeremy Taylor, tho most prac­
tail
of modern progress nnd shouts,
tic
a
l'o
r
devines;
Sir
Richard
Arkto to to to to to to to
corri When Columbus came %&gt; tho
Whoa"
nnd through n' megaphone
wrifeht,
the
Inventor
of
the
spinning
new world. How long they hnd cul­
:rics’out,
that w hat was good enough'
jenny;
Lord
Tentcrd$n,
one
of
E
ng­
. • We’ll Dye For You
, tivated thiH one crop no one knows.
land's most distinguished lord" chief, ’or his father is good enough for him
The
enrly
races
of
this
continent,
nnd
BON TON STEAM PRESSERY
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of tho entire .world for that matter, justice, and Joseph Turner, tho great­ is very much in the back number
Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
:lnSs.
Said
H
arriet
Martincau,
n
est
nmoiig
landscape
painters,
Jean
CLEANING. DYEING, ALTERING lived thousands of years, scientists Millet, tho famous French
woman who suffered under ninny
says millions of years, before they
Work caled for and delivered
was
the-jon
of
a
peasant.
handicaps:
discovered that the soil itself was a
Phone 464-3-------- 314 W est F irs t 8tAbraham
Lincoln
was
born
in
a
log
"Beneath this sta rry nrch,
mean* of Supplying their needs. PrcNnugh resteth or is still;
cabin
and
his
curly
life
was
one
of
| vlously innn had relied upon tho fish
But
all things hold their march
extreme
want.
Andrew
Jackson
nnd
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS” from thc rivers, lakes and tho ocean,
As
if by ono g reat will.
Andrew
Johnson
were
bom
in
pover­
Quick Service T r a n s fe r and upon wild animals. That thoy ty nnd made their way to th* front Move one, move nil;
should find sustenance springing "Up
• 4 Storage Facilities
Hark, to the footfall,
H°rnc“
• —x\ •
- .
from 'the noil in the wny of plants, by nhecr forte of ability.
On, on, forever."
U we pieaso you,, tell others; if not, herhsf nuts and vnrious kinds of fruits Greeley and Ja m e a , Gordon Bcnnott
tell us. Phone 498
wa:; not a long timo.ogo n new Idea. built up great newspapers froin very
• , - - r.
This is not strange. Indeed when yOu small beginnings Vanderbilt, Gould, JAPANESE OIL INDUSTRY
4
Sage,
Huntington,
Ilurrim
an,
Hill*
SUFFERS FROM COMPETITION!
come to think of It/ how remarkable
SANFORD
Carnegie,
Rockefeller,
Faison
Bur­
It is th at such valuably products
bank and Flagler had nobody to grub
Machine &amp; F o u n d ry (JJo. should spring up from tho soil. ,
Tokio, Oct. 25.— (By M il)^-Thc oil
stake them a t thc .ta rt.
Ford
General Machine and Boiler W btto; ..A monument was dedicated 4o the wns n plodding mechanic, William industry in Japan which made noticeCylinder Grinding; DeLu$« Platons; Delicious Apple at W intered, Iowa, on
Dean Howell, who died in M» 84th ahlo development under tl]c protec­ . -, w «
Mf Wheel* Steal Gear Bands; Crank August 15, 1022. On* It Is'Inscribed
year, b eg an 'life as a “devil' in « tive'policy of tho feovernment, la suf
Shafts Returned------------- Phono 62 the following, words: r“To commem­ printing office, and left more than fcrlng greatly from the. co/npetltion
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; ‘i— ■ orate the discovery in Madison county, sixty meritorius books ns ov denee of of foreign oils. Under ordinary cir­
Iowa, of a variety of apple by Jesse his Industry. Sir Thomaa.L ptoh bo- cumstances tho demand for oil re ­
THE CALUMET RiD; Sanford Herald
Metropolitan L ife In s. Hiatt, A. D. 1872, and called by him gnn life ns a poorly paid clerk in a vives at this time of tho .-year and
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Sanford —
Florid:. |
thc Hawkryc. Sold right to propa­
the price shows a rise but this year
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rteasa atnd roe one of the free Calumet runic*..
gate acquired by C. M. Stark, A. D. '^ o m to ^ W o U c y ; EngUah cardinal there has been no particular demand.
1804, and by him renamed, introduced and statesman, who exercised groat The consequence has been that the
Ind disseminated throughout tho ap­
HllNMHtiMiiHMitmtttoifitMiiMtottmttHtmi
power, Daniel DcFoc, author of Rob­ stock continues to Incrcaso and ‘th g ^
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ple world as the DMidous Apple. inson Caroso*?. and whose other pub­ quotations to fall instead of rising..
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Efictcd A. D. 1022, Iowa State Hor­
lications includo over 875 titles; Mark
I Street.# .«*•••••••••••••»•
ticultural Society, Madison • County
The fnnto
farnro nmay havelnodern mnnslde' and Kizk \Yh»*l the poets;
^o ys* Tr a n s f e r
Historical Society,,Historical
Jacob Aatof, founder of a jchlnery; b u r if the house hm hot mod­
.nfjlow a." The original free is
f f i C#n**r Pl™t and Park Ave.
we*ltlur family *nd ,^ho himuelf bo- em conveniences, tho farm ' is not
ag.and boro a good crop
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modem.
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a pethnapuf.
I ty o p t S.rrke
- —clocks,
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CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
GILLON &amp; FRY

OLDSMOBILE
BUICK
LIBERTY
DODGE
OVERLAND
OAKLAND (2)
CH/iLMERS \

. B. W. HERNDON

S. O. Shinholser

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8.

GRANT

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

H O O V E; R

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

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.

IQ)
5 PURELY
= PROFESSIONAL
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ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPERS

ELECTRIC CO.

L P. McCuller

666

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

George A. DeCottes

V

Get An Abstract Before
Buying. Property
i**
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.

FRED R. WILSON

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

• NOTICE!

FOR EVERYBODY
MAN, WOMAN
CHILD
S E N D 'IO R IIT :

Here’s something for you—a new _

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

I want every boy and girl, every man and

woman to have one df these Calumet Puzzles.
It’s more fun than a box of monkeys—the longer*
you work with this puzzle the more interested
you become—the better you like it
Vj

Send for one—see how long it takes you

to solve it—spring it on some of your clever
friends—see how fast their brains work—see if
they can splve a real puzzle.

. Don’t wait—cut .the coupon out^of the

paper light uuw; right away—fill in your name ,
f \ and address—send it with a two*
cent stamp to help pay post*
age and mailing
*cost

r

Si

BILLY S. PARK

m

mont

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T H E S A N F O R D .D A IL Y H E R A L D , M O N D A Y ,'N O V E M B E R 20, 1922
gray :tin*d fnlh.'r will hold the stage
itntl furrow' his forehead n\&gt;r, tho
r.niljein, HOY. And just as often u
youtIf with impbli dimple will rlis;us;t|
•FAT IIK It — front the hoys’ stand­
point; un«l grontly to tho umnu'nicnt
of Dud, ho IS a problem, too; Cun
you doiibt then* will be plenty of Ulsi usslon after that?
The "trmihlv.'.’omc" Imy may come
closer to Dad mid put his pruldemn to
tthts to w-found • friend. Tjie .fajhers
who are conspicuous tnicei'.-tn-n as
'fathers may get bUAy and talk with
rryie inright and i tit pi rati on. Hoy
•Xpert*, tiny are, and l l . ^ talk of
hr,&lt;ks.aiid music atfij pardons and pets
and. Kpurt* and enthusiasm and all
till' thin/r that boys love.
A fit matt* librarian once told \s-±
how hc^canie 'to |oVe the books Quit
Iib_4 blessesNWs jife. Ills wise father
ujivc him two dollars ami went with
11m to a Hdolist'ore, where the boy
chose'for him. elf n Life of Lincoln.
Ife carried it home r.pd put it on the
helf in Ills own room. It wqa his
mo d. cherished posses-fton, When he
im d 'rta’d und reread it. tb&lt;ar mud •mn.thpr pibrrlnunie to the MoVu' ntid
he i-lfose a Life,of Washington. loiter
of.e of Hen joinin' Franklin and one of
CiOjnwef|. Thus as h:s own small li­
brary grew on it.- shelf in*his room,
thv love of berths.grow into his soul.
And he hud •BSbite for the mady grey
days of 1ivin*r and the best compart

Lad Chained to Fire

till* till t,** ays sail.. Thai father Tan
■tell' his son of tho culture and J/ty that
com,' from grbjving things, and reTamil him how find sfnrtod thy' Hurtmn
Trtce in n j^irtlen. J f you wottld 'cxfsntyl h hoy’s hc-nl, fill it with reveroh c. a!!i| th ■ wav to c'o that i s to let
liir.t i’i(iw Mijiiething.- Tlie Iriy who
hai jdanttsl'a.garden is one o f .tho
nut ins fay a of the .\vi)rhlv- i Iftr gets
hcr.ltjt at if respect ,#lir .Ifarti-it toil alul.
di-iijjjmj, and persistence, The Imy
who bs-. wectl'il a long row of onioni
in iii-i u'aTi ' hamls and knee* in the
•o'l uu not tiuely to grow up a r-rwh
• i; n jperni.r. lie has won too great
a measure •&gt;/ -elT-Se .pcef.

THE STATE

Daiiy Fasliion Hint- \ '

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Phone

WANTED

FOR SALE

WANTKD-Supcrintenderu y of .orftqit SALK—Nice f a t' tiirl
miffc grove, .C an give rerferenw.
per II). Address N. II. Harwich; Address
W. Collier, Route it,
&lt; LatirJOl-Ctp
Lake Monroe, KIu.‘ *
20O.,ritji

en's, S. C.

FOR SALK Sewing machine, all at
lachments. Poktoffice box 117.

WANTKD -Team work. Inquire Mi
Hanson Shoo Shop.
FOR REN i —Jon. 1, 1®23, two t- rc
11-13*20-27, P-Mp
rooms, (65 per month each.—A. p.
H&gt;9-4t£
WANTED—10,000* nt cm «*. b e s t-of •Ipnnclly, A gent • *
/security. Call nl Hill Hardware Co. A il (LEAKING LAND and ran
/ W. I. Hughey.
-’!’l-3tp
"ntsh
and pino wood
• ~—i—
- ■
WE* WANT to rechnrgc i.ud repair
YOUNG
COUPLE
want
hoard
with
a
your batteries. Our starter, genera*
private family or room. . llox ,r,;i.
tur and ignition .repair def artmeht is
in charge of an expert.
Genuine
“KX1DE”
Hattery Service.-RA Y
BROS. Phone 548. Sanford. 172-tfc
LO ST— I’itrl o f M asonic; charm.
WANED—A .chiuuc to taiild your
probably on* West First sired
new home before lumber get* any
between the Seminole Laundry
higher. Plans and estimate* furnlahand Craig Harris’ home. Rcwdrd,
cd.—Simford Novelty Works, 183-tfc

oak

Knsily
puppy, R 'inonths old.
20I-3U*
\ traiped, phono 1R5-J
FOR SALK Army tent Practically

new, f 12.00. Apply Sanford Dar-

AlTRAtrriVF. MODES FOR
OIIILDREN
Tlie frock to lift: left is equally
appropriate .for lit* maid of »u and
ti:. ilappfr of f.mrucn,' henoe the
fiappe? will Iwi wvirttlUsl t&lt;&gt; its living
rl.nkwl amnnu V h M n n V ’ fashions,
l» .Icvek.pmcnt
in tub, woolen of silt fabrics ’It cIp sea
rW&gt;the Uiek, and U trimmed with
Collar, culb, and paici' piK-la-ts of
self-material
Mctlium sire rcqulick
3 1 &gt; yanls 36-lnch or 2 ynnU ol Slinch.nuurial.
.
.
Fringe' ii no resfrctcr of fxrsons,
though it elects to apjxsir in diminutive
wvidtivon morickt for ycry small girts,
fuel) as the, one show if to the right.
The dress Is of dark blue serge, and
has a round* ncek, gat liered with a
silk coni, and f.ighia Tcr\cs. MetHuiti
I'.,
SI-inch »;rge
sire teqmrci 1
. . fard
.
and 9 yards o! narrow fnnge.
First Model: - Pictorial UcvicW
GiiUMhc.s -No 9711'. Sixca, 6 to 14
years. Price, 39 cents-Second Moiicf; ^ liilifa‘Dress No,
9GW. hiiC9, 2 It) &lt;&gt;years. Price, 3U
cents.
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201-2tr
gain Store,
FOR’ SALK OR K£ GRANGE for n
smaller car, 7 -pa vicnger .Pnckatil.Frcd_R. Wilson. Tar a t Williams’ Ga197-tfc
rage,

SkVERAI. HOTTSKS for sale. House
uti.tfc WANTKD TO RKNT--Permanent, 3
for rent.* ^ec Thig|icn
or 1’ room ’unfumi)&gt;hcd ajuirtment,
WOOD- FOR Aj'.\LL fO O n cord.
' Plonao arrange to pay‘cash' qn «lelivcry, end specify the lin d of wood
wanted, .v.heii placing your order.—F.
K, Vomrty.
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HJG-tfc

Kbit SAf.K—Dosier und Gaya’ pniht*
nml varnished a t Sanford Novelty
Works, S autnnl agents.
|R3-tfe
FARM KIIS— You. can get seed bed
fh»m**i and irrigation plugs a t th*
Sanford Novelty Warka,
100-tfc

era wjth children u H ^ iv itli old peo. FOR SAI.K—10 nrro« in Loti'gwood.
pie. aiL- tole reaiatt!lt^op*»jpe^ floue- .corner,of Groce and- Orattgtf avcDhlng popuTntion! driven into wen b&gt; mies, S. il. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of S. W.
the Turks. These mDer.ilda women, I- 1 See. 25, Twjh 20, Range 20. Tiros.
*
11-2-1 mo.
obi, hungry, »leapairit)g. ^re.jterleasj ■J. Baxter.
•■•a)', the rtri'fts^w ills baldtnr rlinginir
I, M, ■ i 11.);i, ; dn I lie Panto their sk irts." In many refugee cen­
*rty Pilot 1
; ';nd| St.
ter.- women win ' Inn sons nnd huy;
litre 't.tj iiupnrtnul oily with 5,buru's irase. fiooc leaden eyes, life
i.pnlntfon t.ij? ttiivv a mvfUory: In U ;huu shaktt th' tr dvuui: and-hear over, Their .Httlo ehildrerr are only enrtl tires. Two triple bag bumpers,
tie- f,r- * t .i.i IjLUlrftal'fTiuciir-. •*&lt;:m Vtail:. la -1 him see the places hostages ft,r thg future-of that ele­ ? ls sun shade; eut-out operate^ from
f K.eli'b: irftit tb-re. .i: v.as the tint' me' i.i h- onrr.oR to' him. in .hls ment of Give!;, people who first'estab da**ih, spotllglil. step plates. License
r«t|.diy and history. Let.hfm de- Ii;dud tliciirsetva'A.in Asia Minor tlnrev with car. This car bear* our gunr.inu I'.-int *'&lt;tr ’y birge lecrltery
tro. \ real bat-gain. -Sanford Rui»k
- - f •-«m foreign; enmiiiie- •. ht in llt *rn nral trave over thriy. thou’-and ycarg agiAL^r- *
Do.
Phono di!7.
,
201-31c
The tP-tober foreen t a.f tho nation
tni'ie fi'7 , t.:(. i add lumbur. A Ill' w.uin v, ill teuen laiVt ndids ration
"In 'nuiny* barracks children, and
Ptyjl,KALK
-AnoHicr
of
dur
Terr-'
.d r on: but if his 4nprusiaiun is sli- old people lie ilay'nnd night, flies eidnl corn crop is for a yield'ey 2,‘&gt;VI.
tl-aii in led ig bisflt n’t tile
gains:
'11122
Hudson
speedster,
foil il is gone forever.”
, : : first
' •*' •• • i
y.lll.ttn.l bushels against tic L .M tr,y
'm,' n t' ores on tlirir l&lt;»dies ami l’r e&gt;.
driven quly.^900 miles. GoOil tires'
An uihie!&lt;• tnlkinir of t.p&lt;&gt;rtH,' nrul their future bbick. *
■': i for*tB
of ;m ^9,:G2,&lt;m)o, tlie ; &gt;
', '
'and
extra lire , with other.equipment.
y
o
tliiiiaucljip
and
of
living
«
a
good
for IW2 being som$ 2n t'mn.9t*t«. jeiUi
"icing George thanks the Amerimn
This
rap i.s priced right. ’.W ill sell
pori
will
iiglu
tire
faces
of
young
Red Frov.; for iti hedjr apd extends the
cd« above tlie, five ye:tf avcrflgK
on easy lernnf. Hanford. Hnick f*o.
appreciation
of
his
■
nation’
.
to
the
r in Ut loiter
Phone "G7,
there is die l oy who peals, American Iiitople. '
A company has lunift mgcnlxwl in idtfactod i'dU 'iGI. paid Visitors ntul rc
ou rage the f d in school, and
"kinnllpnsf'Is spreading from one l’KRMANKNT WAVING,. Shampoo-,
JnifUsoitvItlc, wlt’r off 1 . In tl*u t ’lnrk nit,!, rm ount'd t*i 5'l|f).U'2, iplltlgt
who need* a little under coiieeht ndihn
eamn
to nnolhei*. ’iftg, walp rr?fd, facial treatm ent. Ihiilrtlng, *t &gt; Yclivil:..; . fr.sli
y
A great bey • spa tnjintl Meanwhile Greece i-i a\vni(ing new Mrs. McCoyX'WcTnEa Apartment*.
,
t Jtlfl* ,'milk,
i ih .-c t ; ibby*
^c-trtl of cheep not fti tilt*- i fir (ills of refugee*.’ The" nue is on
193-l2tp
liraiuig. means r t - v ’y t ft ! r 1" tin t *i * slow i:i • b i l v e t " 'merit On It pi lTe i , - .fipplie*
of w ilor Ity_,*c ,
’ ' •
1 ■
PKI'I’KR SK kl»’Ft»R SALK I h ivi
and the-o ffesh.rdiiptoads of peopb*.
joss in tin* i' 14'i '. i 1
■.
a snrpb s of 35-lb's. of I’ilby King-"
1 o e*
l!o .11 Lowe I ah * twice The
Gleth-c gnvernmint ha* tel pepper sj-cil Paved by myself out of
mr.tcs 1..1. 'i'
• * •, m - p e . d i ! from ilncvard |. 1 alise of c-r.iphcd its ri'ltresentatjve.* in all
o u i large. I 01 •&lt;a 1 T t .■ . , t t'.o l
I...... class* work. ‘Ilul be it said to reuptrica asking the utmpit*help from tbo very best New Jersey stock, $J.i*)|
&gt;1 take* 17 freight enro in th p the ; d « fum t with new cnthtifithMn'and lh r.vnVdV hinting iVedit. Harvard had
per lh; Address; £ Undheti, ,DaAla,|
hmpunt of I '.iv id t 1‘i’d m whl It i( 1. . h tin m Ri w 1 i f ■ of tin- trmlfe to 1r-rmpgl» n.-d culture 'i n , recognize an every natlnnt immediately;"
F in ..
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l ’.'8-tfci
i&gt; ifie 1 h h ' k . pn)*-pi*fi*its, j iiiipii'tir.g mind wlifn II found our and
&lt;I&lt; hytiride.b gynld 1 ■ di.: ipml in one in
u ;r.
*
l i o -Jndior Ilu* iutellect that *'wn* ton
j f!‘A*%*ik ut hi T»trve jt a fclliiw tltl'H t »
h
ri-e huph lid n teii i.i li'dt.iinil text,
/.t/i.j ■-.) Dm v.-i-td gnr'.uqtod the ytning
'(,**♦ { o\, - i im uuiukitbli ,,i%Sti) ctuiThd Quarterly llutbtin of thy PV r
itla Departmeut. &lt;&gt;;’ AgririPuire, f
October; 1U22, is i-ml'.'. d "e.Tni'-. d I'
form ation Comerrnog Flor:
U&lt;
source* anrt*Governiue:.t'." if i
full of infmmiilii.il a . oti • r;r i i_ ir
JiKat ami deserves' a plflie* in ovei’j
homo Jnterc.clcd 'In tin- p ro g rv et' &lt;u
our wonderful stale.' t.Vjriva tun L
lujd from W. A, McRae, romuii--doner
of Agriculture, Tnllaluir-i e,’ Fi:r., r.
lortg tls tho supply last:. .

WANTED—A'jcaso and option orTJ
truck' fa,rm of not loss than twenn
* it. ... forty .Zacres,
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or m ore'than
^luipp^
with ffowinp well not morn than fi^
miles from Sanford. Prefer a fan*
which* has been used for growing ctk
cry. . Will not .consider any farm o i
less |t is located on ft public road. Wi|
want- poMcasion.immediately. Writ,
description Of property and location
mid lowest annual rent to Republican
Trutkjng Company, Tiflon, tin.’
lS&gt;t2ttj

for !»•*

—R. L. Chrisenhcrry, 12.1 West

THIS IS A
FARMER’S BANK
lluilt to back th e farm ers o f ,th is Rec­
tum nt e v e r y w ay that* lies within
• out power.
i
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HncLetl' by am ple financial responsibllity to ni&lt;r in every .consjructive
&lt; m ovcm enl ten ilu ig to Ittcrease pros­
perity am i happiness on th e farm .
Hank with th is strong,, friendly iusti- tut ten and you tire assurer) the
. ai in ■o f v n fe ty a n d 'ta n g ib le a s iis tata w hen rerjuirCd.

A (

UNITY BUILDER

F. P. FORSTI'II, President

B. F. WIIITNKR, Caihlcr

20t-ntc!

ONLY RKQUIHFS Un-dl Jnvcsttlunl
Irving Ra^hellor.
to handle t'hl* luihinet.Nowdoing
w
ell.
'Good profit, e.m 1&gt;.‘greatly
Offers Gold.Medals
increases). Usa*t senhon just begun.
. For Good English Hotter invs digatr, 210 1’ifie Ave.

w i n t e r p a r k ; n *«v. ud. &lt;spe lu llIjifp l wa* quick in IpalhennlIld).In iirtfen lb tdinuilatc. hderett in
1!..e
' blit thitk-lc‘;idj-il in every oilier
Gulf Mates anti there a te many vafi
At t r*•;«! rr q
gitruL
Ktiglirh
nnd in muuuI Aim-rfcanI fr of nt'idy. (Je r^Ttrugefl to u rumkla int.)
t'c-a, with ;ffiiit.* of dlfL 'vitF^'hai'e , -.t-i/ d f' t'f*. uu
tb
e
Ktuildiils of the clcvp!)1
iLjii
niQutig
brtf i ' nt I Wutilw k h, ’ but no om-v^ver dreitmed
cxd’u ra ail'd »ir.c e an'.l gruv lng a - liiyTt*. Kden and wiitc
lit
and
twelfth
ttrndcs iif Floridn Rertt or had j he .would be the Idol of tlie RritLIi
us two pomnlit lit w i g h t . Th,* frotl|thl« njijilc
1
tor
high.
v,
hool*,
Irvdng Itaclu Her, the
•
n'intld
|
Umpire.
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Ijut It.elnglcx^RTgC flat ! ceil whicll i- Il I C-.-n-tt re.-d
idietinuqbliL'il
jiulliotl
who ).*• a Ve,*i-.
•m
b
f*!
The
tree
ha.*;
spell*
«f
growing
and
without, a hard seed co.it and iO!!se- h.tve.V'i!' • nil *
jd in t of \Vintef V : \t/ nnd a t not tec of.
f|Uenlly‘i* eatea. Willi‘the »e-t of t h a t " tenijA Adijin,
j iirr(j. ; ..pf qui d. J;u d'ft'.i the mind nf
(
a t.iy .. qtilini- * I« the rule of thef 1Rollins College offers (null year two
vegetable, Chayofc* ^lntTyt f&gt; ^ a tc a [ ',
medal*, one to he given to a
!. :* . {./ 'vfirid; hrillinncy the exception.
v.heit qultif Ip tli ilni . hut ti ,, j
.
,
, .young nilifi uitd the other to :a young
u*
F ather and Son. week is hclng celeimpiowK ns ,l!u „fn;ifV ; -■r--J&lt; rna , .
, ■ r,
j hraled througlj’&gt;ut*Oie nation. Many wcnutn, for Qtu he.*t essays jvi{itten on
tutU y; It can benu-ved in fanny
witk.h
this subject* named by th e prlr.e qonheart* "and ronscicm:?* have been
and r f -iiH-n (or rAoklifg it rtrtjl jUifti'-" ..hH, , (j
ft j!J
,,
. ii:&lt;/cord and-many Homes will llVreaN t- t committee. Thi • yeifr thtf deliv­
uiara about pfgflpelhg .it c9s» be. lin«l L ^ wi h rm
ery of tlie essay* will occur on F6lia t oft t‘T be lijn hhmler ami Happier. Father
fu-e front Urn 1’. S But *&lt; i 9f
n . .,
1
1 ipaf i will brie n year of Jig*’ fur.ench day. uary. 2.1, 1923, during Founder'* Wi th
InduMry, W dnh'nyton.'D. t ‘. •
;mif_ T
fc i.t-rk th’p l he i* re -1ranting tho hoy’s.view- at Rollins College.rn!Jt..[p o in t, and ttv^llttlc' lutrd crust of 1n- * The sulyecta for the propasetl es­
•o0 'p ^ .ld fp a m h 'n c e .n n a hfandoffishncKs that say? will he announced'in the vejy
,’ iduit in the hoy will cH?»olve In that near future, so those students who uru
ic Uty "'nf'd ' 1 id eolvi-nt ’ .cntiiradeship. —. inclined t« try for the ne-dals will hgve
practically ■two months in which to
1. * "», 1 Jacksonville.Journal.
prepare the assay*. The rules of the
contest •! Squire that all essay:! must
RBI) CROSM I'JEItFECTlNG
be in tht? hands t'f the Prise Contest
ORGANIZATION lN-GRPRCR C«mmitte.», Rollins College, Winter
trim sjuutathai' hai
, •* ' n chy tlui ilepsrtnuni. I
* inL reA -^iaja
Park, Florida, not later than January
t-ij ta n get ,i md I ' ■
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WASHINGTON, *Nov. 20.—Upon
departm nt, WtJRdnaton, ,). C. , *
tho quick charity of America largely • The essay* nre judged by flic com­
t
depends ih e.fa te of a miHian.Uhrls- mittee who hnsc their decisions Upon
■‘L.'idy Ji ’
a i‘. hi 1
-*t ,&lt; hi ri .WaTl
tIans' driven from A sja' Minor by .thought, originality and expreaslaiu
Itclonglitg to .L M. 'Lcatlier.. «f V.
T&gt;riti*h military success. It *ia de- The six- Itost essays, three, by young
1; nil, tT A t- cot ritjf, \V
on, !.,! 1
(n«m
! Ht Natjonul lleadquaittrs of men and three by young'women, will
SONS AND FATHERS
335 i ,
0, ' i • . . : :
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tin- American. Red f r o t h
Gicecu I:.- chi".' from the group atid* these
either will he n scptilahr'o or a place *i*j. will | e (ho ones .delivered nt the
in a cufjli‘.*t at tlie Wi. l n n W..tHIng-,
•1
of re b irth ■for the^e stricken peo­ today rontolft in February. Miss Gayle
ton Expi rim qnt.Ststlop.’
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a
ple, whose tieiperate pligitt i* ftirthcc Marshall, feprewenting Sanford Digit
depicted gi a eahk'gtajtt recelvi'tl by School, and Edward McGill&gt;represent­
the Jiiuk (,'rws Trotn Vico .‘(,‘hairlnan ing Waldo High School, were the win­
Dttrin;; IOd.1 n t jUrj of 1.95 i chlldr :U
A. I’o?s Iljil, v.hi Is directing rtilicl i n g , in the contest' last spring.
v e rt; 4:fib.d by accidents in Nsr,. York
worji from Athens.' .- titty, or an aybrage of 2U in ch week,
Dean’s School .of Dancing at f^ilvcr
A niunument was eri-xted to Ui^lr
King 'George, of jGpeaw, through
m cB u n y ln Central 1*.. • : , fo’owi^g .a
Dr. I{ilC*cnt thanks,tn the Red-Orhrif Lake, cveey Tticsdny nnd Friday' cv.
parade of Bchoid *cbiljht'J) wjtu bore
fo riits aid and ^xprersed the ajtpre^ ening. ' ’Terms reasonable to . begin­
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benhora ylintainigg wnroirt; tiottiiciation of hi? nation tq life Amrtic.tr. ner*'. Co)h«.
people. The Rffl 0 ro?i»)s rapidly per•' Y
*•
(4cct»rtg its ’organlotion in Gr- i ,
S E E THE. NEW SUPERIOR
• The J t i . Bare.iti « CHcAus Ir ' ( M cb ijne !* a Hj,|je i
s a il JDir, iiUkL&gt; jciyiassge, wiifch Wvrr.
t;!i for extract-! nroad. and ..nil oaggf;
t*j*c**M3*ynfm Tfri*i- Tt ri iisiillgtlrtll
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1922. ' S*h&gt;irwu* one of the tanfiy hensj 1 '*

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THE SANFORD DAII.YHKHALD, MONDAY, NOV EMRED 20. .1922

BASE BALL
FOOT BALE
b a s k e t BALL
t r a p s h o o t in g

GOLF

BOWLING ;
TENNIS
^
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

After Winning Over palm Beach Friday Sanford .
Drops One to Miami—Final Score 10-13. •* I
Amann S

«ll| arm-** vru.
•an''gray variety, known a i
cpl- P«rMllh&gt;. Tti*
tor.-failr" TkC}J brhmg to* tijo Itedeht; T l i o t r i y a K e e n lirnetltled.’tjr lW
use. Fob ti&lt;*rvnr**E«i.*, t»;iiics"t mu,
*nmily of burrow ing 'animality and the niatUrji mi'J dlrurttera of this hi rod It
, ethnical riaasi.’Icnti'm o f 'th e cJttdn1 bat no peer, ■ l!ea*t, (fusti tctMliijuiiiale
!!/•)
tall v ' ’L uptii :8/K ’alkosA'.' ID tbits ttlil-li iy« but a ’few, t#k*rt ft
In Tub f1!r j . Ijev, W. ri, Hjtjr•ro rapid j it e ^ ( m r Ir\. A ustralia when hundred*
tl'b,. Vreriiyterbin wtr, later, of Pstneirjl*
they wer«* i'niroduced, they hecnttto n lit, AlaVeny*: .
•
Yn*sum—we did tost a game by ycmiri.e, hn\i;ig BO nxturrtl animal "For n wrr.i't im ny yearn t have bee#enemy. The*' are doainictfvir every-, nahjrrt to eimoille; ortfl M |tm»t*-HeT*u**'
attack* of tn'llpe.ntlon. JU ylr.r-: rsr.1
where to growing ' Ve.;etBl&gt;t(*fl mild of
the Burntlvy; effects o f t-VtraUne *on
Hut that ton urn! a half of Miami young treCB.
* -. * _
, ftne or tVrn of I ir t'P^t.frt'nfi, t
t h f Florida pnnttlef, '"Feliit 'Con • to utmost ..fcwr de*neratli}n. to’ try It,
beef hud to J« some tall Inlstling to
color Floridnna," is still, found I n ^ U n W l ®
Mjr
,:r'
win at (HaL
the rlevn w.rods/ usually rrlmote from
Hnivorsbl', MVA\* Jj»v'-n&gt;Jqr. «&gt;f O n - /"
scttb mentSr It Is compnrativc.y chy I
.loairainvitiiiiot. roitiolistlon «r hpsl- .
..Ami then, too, Mr. Observer, plo
th
e
fuct
th
at,
and
hhfd
t.&gt;
find
owing
to
its
w
’.tnder1
1
,.],',
,■
take into consideration
fact
at
Hanford rode all night in
in uutomohll'M
aotomobib » .ing habit.*-, t h e * *ft fo ,t - f this an&gt;'J1*V « . V u * ' t - .&lt; »nmV«
to I'alm Ueaeh and stopped there le rg mat leaves very little tru ll, esrepl it? j ukb a new pemon.*—AJv.
vj enough to win a'gnmc before, prfffecd- rood or so'C and,
lt_ ranges In. "[f your local dealer does not han*
■ In g to Miami. And th a t’s ho Alibi length from vi\ t • eight feel, and i« ‘die KKKItAf.INK, send 11.00 direct to ;
either them’s farts, * .
v.j lghl fr on fifty In ninety pmndv ^
F K lJIlA U N R ' DlSTUinUTlXG

'A fter, winning a gatnu over the One-Field Goal
West I'alm Beadi High School W ar­
Defeats Yale Team
riors. in »••'»
f* m tm Hu Sanford
‘ Fort Meade Is g&lt;dnfr_ stVong th il’ usually' hunted w ith,rings and tlvy _________ • • ___________
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a•
n^regatlon motored on to Miami
sen Mtn, lull wp are afraid ‘they ‘ are often get hurt. . Fanthers nre fool
jr* iu i*j
rut P i Ka M
. , , foF
1'IHNCETON, N. J., Nuv. 20.
«f j H fo? rUl wf ek "J
l , .expectant of rt.ntli.otng their I«nR (,lhcP hero wm, mi leil to the long lU t]lho &lt;4ly ,5ow in(r
u rtV,0tw f ^
, Jilitg tu tu a jrlttp up Jigftinst aome-ihngs. , The lAorjd.f *wild cat. "Lyn
String of viitarles, only tn be tgrned (lf
|{rI,Jir,m tnrs
ov'ents, d.mv that.thK mune lend- ^
ftr Jnfng tough when they Innd in Han-: Itofur Floridanu* ” are cAmmon Is
m
h.v a team oUt-wei^rntr Sanford K,mH'lh Smith, ll.V .T I ^ k right
**%
oW V\a™
to
P', fi.l.l this week.
.‘
: •me io.-uluie
F O ItT H E
at least 2
I’umiiijr.iu ine man. ..
! tlr'ip-kii
kcil ati field
MH poundn-toithc
dpip-kii ked
Odd gjinl
g^nl jn
InShe thir l l!?ne n,1,lw'1 WoyortsM. Itnwliiig hit PQ
-,'j Wolves, ldtuk &lt;t»0l* gin;.’ varieties,
Pa; • *
. fitsl giDtiC with the rTutgregiitlonnls
• Chaplin; Miaml’.s higH-M-h.m| won*.. pi.f:M&lt;|, uf tll(!
Vale H al.y!’*1^
u sfn rq occasionally found. Florida fox*'
Pa
eottnrd 'Mclaicfts* war*report
V IE F A N
season has set a 'pace that tfti - M O
i!i r,.stojkl head and should.
bImjv.* ur.by nfie/mron nad-won the annual
^
j•
p j being Injured ^mi; out of the g-np' |n tire'mmewhqt siunfler niul grayer orri
it will bt hard to heat.
■— the bad: then .those*-found .farther
' nil the players. hi:i larhlbuf - was Intec1ynrilty‘ clMretc for the ’ Orange islmuld he hold
. . .
p-a fca Pa Vn r n . l t i r z *a Pa. m ! Miami, False alarm -glad to
sMt venson, liraaktn? Inin the gflnu-.tuo
deadly and sure and many w,n Jit* nr.i m„..L t ,1
I'r.’gram for tvegk sta rtin g M u rJ .»» willoml Leonard it would uliim-A hoitii.' T he.otU r oml mb:k W re « n g
m is stfjl ONLY D U V C m p S 'CUMIN
. time ho '{.teked forward pass. . nut of
,
1,‘ftV, K(lv.-.20th: •
j be n» tt shi^ without ruddfcr.
. •.ety.eomm.m. - J ; ' -v\
ft h nuth
" SA M !'i:i) ’11118 EAR
the nlr'thht were iiimtHl at a S m ford rrilteettht's pfgdiin hi .toiy with th u b
rjfouml m many
It
***&amp;*■&gt;.
‘
its
habits,
player. .He, of course
uorse. VW.
! '' ’Of tiio fnihoiii !'■ . .b.ior i.m titt, Sam «*YV4;** f,,r4ht‘ * f v
l*1**-'-*'/'*
jh
aWo KtftfNewrft- SVe
L-fcus.l’yiei*
AV«ilfdte Refd in "Tit-’ -' ••ft'It
by ath^r hUf men , in fact lho whole White- and oth. ..h, win with ste rlin g } '!^ " ® '' U'ht he mten-js to |d«&gt; thru
Miami Unm was like
ko.onebig oiao.and gHdiran .beds have sSufel
^
Oho*t «&gt;i nt.-rV Ai ■, o So ib pollard 11 ® »
although Sanford played tin sam e ?i.(li|ll8 fl,r *iheir alm a.maler,
WlU Ukkt&gt; “ ,hl hw,‘ T om nlv. Vv.-rv l.-.dv or t*irl all. ml-1!«»»• ’
the ywtr.
year.'
good lirand of JntH (that thf;^ liavej All . aron 1’rlruetmt cdSchfft ' huvu' ors-ef lTl(’
Under A ge of 12 .•
In;: this theatre n.-vt Tue'-uhiy.will'll’
I n ti playing this seamin', tifoy. feltlU v n drilling Smith hi liio a rt.-n f* Ar,‘n,!" ;./'iuWnVer, is a eb.se [liven a free (-day ,of "What I Know
ADULTS i "&gt;f* (Including' W ar T ar)'
eoamuiii
lire efferta «if heing’ nn Btfaage lerri tlr.'.p-'kickiog ns some yeark agd liar- c.mtdarl, r nnd '.Steven sup will* n»t In* About Womyti’' bv. Wallaeu Dahl.-..—
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' "uiMt"II!ey„ To- 'ellowedtn 'Jvi'fifrc.r' ;l (fr,TtlciP nr Mr;rks.tae i*uuirTt*i* lias Wrsmie
far.!'1fi'.idii|7rir*"rhJit.by
;
t„ryr their limtft m rtqrtrip
Wednesday - Chnrlty Hay in “Her
!■'(. Meoiler' trait net’ll KU:*in»nief| olgime the day before, and v. hen thu &gt;day th eir tu. !: brought ample rewfihi. ‘\iiiunn will |i;iM Itiin. The following MaiLJJaigtirri.” Alsu a two-*pa it Ceil*
t * f&gt; lait* Sutilidny.
Atjtl Sanford
b*st whistle was sounded and th e%
ife b -; 1 h» Ni-il-atk Ltd", senieely out- of .Ids'* *b»WH toe lie-1 fifteen I
tin y l onicily.
Of wild bird : ft e r.frl r-Hgrr.tiiik
ris e if a red away it Wus fmiud t h a t , 'teiiis standing oh Yuh-’.i fifteen- * site.^ iriol «:* Iasi v-y.-k, tli«»f s*
| . Fifthly.anil Saturday—Alina Rtf; trouii e,. rt.'.Mendi’.thif coming Suture
ire
JiVe Ki Ueii l JfTiifTih'd ki l ls * *mnor braves-ivcre s it t in g -on the llt lie j yard Hire, rnlndy lifted the bslj ,^ e r ;';'" l,''‘,, "aim ■ in thu li d on;tco-inbof benn fn "Thu Valley of Silent Men!1' tiny.
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utpn
In'
1'TuVidtr. Vast of them aft
d id - v /a forty to thirleen
tre.
1 1 g o a l bar an I this feat.;not par ‘htet- being t e l t&lt;iv I‘*St
\ [Sergeant Kent, *of the Northwest
Mi
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ANIMAL
LIKE
IN
FLORIDA
piaicefi
&lt;
j
tin ! r t : . L ‘ lvi.il tmgr.v
AUlmtlgh th e (core rhoive I it Atide ti. olntly iioirresHlve at the tinu'.'spelC
’
v .l, ‘ U!,‘ .Mountnj, who wheji f»«'\hink« he’ is
'■ __ ' tvry bird law!
margin. In /avor. of fdlnmi they, huvej eiT vh-t
in huge letters late in the •'devensoir tCbng.l
-) ■*•“ .
Hying, fells a- Ktory (hat Jiratpls him
.
.
.
...
rvir..
j,.ft “Annum
t Farmers)
admitted th a t their victory,was' earn- twcdmht when the rival teaaYi left
maim 11
arm ors)
I** *
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’tlv M inn l-TiL-mi
as a imnderer and let’s the ’ grfilVy
aN&lt; still-fo'inil. ’They v.-e^e oaee very
IVaninatmt (&lt;
(C our.)
oig.)
ed only nftei" tleirperkle pbiying. Not the field Vviihmil^Ioriber rr-*irln/?T
I'e-ininston
I
L • r-inn go* feee. Then he n.-eovers and
time away back In the
nu-rt.im.s, but If.iislfil f ’w their k’-le*
'!t
7t-u
I
*
h.ng
)
r.ntil the filial qtiarter Wu? ^ . “l.under ----------- ,
death by nani'iie*, starts r-.jin in the naes he fort* white men e'il
h* v an now R*i - art • th at viritor*
*
i.M-.y
(Me’lM
tart*. Ilv -Janie- Oliver t orwond. AI 0 | i ’.slay part of t h e ‘world.
my was the. issue fully d : l.-d " " ‘I ( B lo C U i llJLf O l’ F l i n t
l'.irdy have- a ehno. ,. id see one in
L.
JJenaed
tt
,&lt;;»
:)
Fox NTnvs. ’
.
! .-Aioup.m d in hyjre nnlindl life.
the wit'll rs-jTl.., Sj-reiti-e! huui-e i, is - '
tl.i big lead they bad-over oor team
oirn ( Farmers
A NATIO NAL
Canning ( • I 1!. lleMilleV "Map : 'ilttsUwbm, el phalli, s-d&gt;cr-tiinth l|C*-r
did not keep them ffi’illi' fight ,ng e v -!
be m '!l lit rity paik fountnin
ftopg.
i
"Tile
and
like
other
iwid/dengetotis
beasts.
diiugliter"; (d irgc* Arliss
r-i\ inch up i/T iT tye last.
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7
J N S T iT U T S O N
V stated
.
.that
. . . . „WaP
•-- .
Al.r., Nov. did. to liidyhi d i
Holing Vino»loti” ’* t'The Old Home.h is shown by f-m l temuins fimnti in
v;
"r
■" ’ J“ ; -V "* !,r
Miami fans'
I*
untie
A.
I'e
i,ti!
11
oft
-.
1
•i
tr.inte
mat
I,
I
V,
•
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til
|i|Il&gt;
mu
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onJv
--tixiil**; ” | Am The l.siw” ; N;*i.'imova iliHtry Hittii&gt;(!9 (if the state, aftd tl or o'. .I--I the [■• A*
we A* mol big
r die n onlyi#-Ui.ii defeatin "A I toll’s llnuse.”
•
• bones are now tv he seen In eollago , b*’A" l&gt;ear, ci*(.,nt-. oj p*n uiji and'rnh
id Hanford ns Mntni w as-opt•thought jio- peopliy of’five yarrin being ir,- ; (iije)i' i ! ai n».*r-i v*
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a-.-aiivd
tlii-'
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tdiiai
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A.iltiirn
ib
lo-t
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l-’iiiot^i
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I—.»!bsfirm / in hlKtotiVal intmeums,jjhi(s:-(Ve deer i 4 the only latpirtaor
Wnd not-guessed a t tjvefy taro in the
defvatc.l
f
t
Hire
A
dieoe,
d
tu
0.
The
l&gt;
.t
.
.(Me
tVI
j
and in the «•'fitter of thy state giMjhr-j Vild animal, u n d r pro*,or tit-n,. WhiL
ft ini- nttd tbi-ro were t i p o in’ tthe
p m ,- When some of MeLj: , ^ e a d - .,," ‘y i ; " if.'a n te in the third p .- i.t JeljtdlaV (M It’s I
.
’;i-t At. Till It. tut ssi 1*7* Retimin' of th&lt;’:-! g wi!*! animal* are scar* e fit J-'tur
PER 1*011 *«1AN(iES —knriioitive horn- loive also i.-.u-n found.
[,,’*r atnte !iti:s mure -kind i v '
work and the other ,S&lt;L»d i d ^ - r o ': Ui " ‘ W 1* " Kui&gt;t,,Ui’ "*
‘:n’1‘ PftA I fjid.tty 1
-tie
r.
Tit
■
’open
Si'UI.F.l
j*AR.\bi:, F»;M A.
’Fig'
fish
than
any
,
,
i i in
■‘_ •'__ell ’ . gi i- a punt nwa-' fnoj*^4:i w vr ti \ ( Merrii.iOt )’
1 little f-diow', about the wm* of the
brilbiittl playing h;t&lt;! Mmto.
..
' . ,
' - TsTj , .
in
Florida
begin
in-,
huntiud
• -i . 1
i. i . i . uo:i tim*. i to !,*( be Ine bloHteil t&gt;v
-in-rp, The horse, as we now know
a- ft) what was going im rod wlrat
. . .
,
-eii rat Ant,urtfj(,layers. .Moonon, fn”
■ ' Tnlit! i’.m
Jdtn, was not found in' America whetij " -Nm'buber. Hunters should (,!maright happen pe*L
r, i ;n
ti e Alabaioimi, fell ott the .ball . lie■&gt;—-itton dr
\Yulks Away Will. I'klr) i he white man entile, he brought Urpt -*ilU life, game |aw“ . f.-rtaht eputUie
T h il'defeat at the haoJ . f Miami t
..!■!
h,' -II the gut.I.
giu.l. (lo a try for place- •Men’s t lob
"&gt;i\v e-vential animal from Kitrop,.*. have l*H-a! reBtrit-tinris It I*.rvt4| It.
V.irtorv.
i . tin iltst reifit In’otji’ local i veo and
i.l i:.
in it a fte r lh.v..t*&lt; a irtuwn, Mi.n’t oi l*i. i met * j .
Tirrntd l.nwe it mtrUtplhal and (I„.jt otivv the law am! avoid, p *d&gt;!t? Irmt
U.i nit-r? fact that- t h y »n , -d Utf-ir
id de.
fa Ad -to i, i-. I, g'O.r,
os
I
1
1! (at y ,t lull .
NEW ORLKANS; Nav. 20. Lit- Indians.foon shade use »f iL
leuiii y
fte.il line iitlrt hold Pitch a In
,
, ,
Centre’E-fnnterl Idek-slep id lack iti*t..iy CJ ib.
11 | Uwe.l .lawn to bat a hollow ahell of
The wood huffalo p! one time was
r . . In
, develop
, _ .
•
S&lt; kui i a store shows that S.itifordJfiidtil
ervios againd
Hi.- Are e t 'ltd . * ••’*1*.’; its real strength, Talnne vnitjly tried Annid in tsur wood.*., byt he ittojed
was ia the gaim&gt; apd rigid
ItdiatP- leapt and Jo tha final period, ; bm a A Co.
,tn fitnve off the.utmishes of tbg Uni­ •vert before the whije nmn, and tin
iserfiteb a t al tiinuAj
after Covington rv. &gt;r'.ed In short f-,rversity .of Fir.f(da football tenm of lie great plains existed in vnst mini-'
In tjjbir {{nine ngninst I’nltji Iteaeh vvnrd
a.-K fur M*vt*ritl small gain .
of
the*Flu!
=
TJ&lt;f1ane stadium libs afternoon . and ’ll--*., it.inted’-for it’s hide it has hetlie tiny before Sanford played in triv
i tt i t| (,*» it ituluri- the l*a‘l
went down to v_
defeat, by
jYvn.
.*•
• .. v forJiion, rnid would ha^i- had lit-;
' a seore of .jnie evtlnet a:! a Avild* range animal.
Vqi| «1f»
•hTt
(o.ffn nny fSffhf»r )
Irsir ft:ni|rrm: i pitvlltnik under
*’ t»,
27
4a
Ik
-11-1 i« f Ilird I.idy in the eitV Xlit. ut­ •1 iH VrMif ft»*;| I e—
f
t
kMl«
ID fit»I 1
lie lUm.-olty ill j:IBtig up a " g* seurt*. ^ own e O-tl lit).*.
.
t mm
a
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Tin- vi-.ftoui Iruoto. red ijtuVn' t ti ■ il
‘‘.-W iur&lt;re r**-ei v.il io wii'T1* d,f *|***-rri»'l;|i"»s TMirt «
rt-iiwitY I#
diist their opponent., w. - it n**t j
lu.. v ki&gt;kmu - - ) AtiiarCii, * 1 ti,.err; lighti-l 1 uiiiOe i*o'0 iiil(* siilrtp.,'»nut ■* ' Hi - i . Ol ,0.1 OI’Iih] tfi |)rn\%t. f*»F Hi1 1*' fvi'iY'.’ In ri* JuRt
flnrBf
2 ■ !
ti.at tin y were working uti&lt; &gt; o h lers.,,
i^l an. ,.! fVnDil* L u.ik, and 1. :* * i . * t i*
n«»w ili.ii &gt;imi will tlrnp tu »l ywur
1
2
a:id
F
ro
xl-utrd
all
aett.il
alt.'o
l.
Ilia!*
.,m.
aN
r.*.
h,n'.*
pun
o
o
f,
■l t'otiYIi Wdl.i-omi thnl It) \ ion &lt;tV i i-.;i Wni uhit&lt;* - nnrtuiny. IjuntierI»ru Sluri! iihtl (•urriiaEt? a l*f»Ulrt ot
.Odd', •■topl.-tt'K H.nt' .l l heir oppom-ids.
• ’t he wild animal Ilf., of Florida H
taj.e it easy and con er.e tii'-ir*| j ., (ftivjiigiiii. was ftie_iif'.-iiKive atnr Mtni
JHtU
When (la* final whistle blew, tljer.* iovr^i6iAe.what,,nthlt.‘.l in variety ttV•Strength for the big game tllfi follow foi-Vt-Hti’ift -ripplo-: off several goad; '
w ot hardly n- regiilnr Tulune player
live to h u n leri who h ive t hke l
ing day.
gf.iii',* one or HO yards, coming .abun j
Thin W itk'x Schr.lute . .
I -ft nil the field, m arly all o f. them irV nnmp-f the fierce lieatda of ArrlFort Meade will |day i'i Sfmfortl, iCter the game begntt.
j Mini.lay Congn-gntinn^ls Va, Chai”?. truing (&gt;iit tbr.eugb Injuries or *’ex- ftp. ittttglim Our animal iijelttde the
lids itei k smd rmothcr k ud Unttlft 'H [
jenr, tb-pr, eiitim. n&gt;i[n. oihis, foxes,
Inimllmi.**
.
fMV*!n.-s.t/,y ftolary vs. Mettlunit*.
hrt.fotl for as this'eleven i *.vadp „ Browns 'i’ake Care
here
J)b*khm&gt; F orhla’s fnlibiuk’, mill ajulrrids, raid.its ete.
Thursday-.-M en's,.(’hd* vs: F a .u ic.'n
ti *nugji the liniuo,clui«t lh:tt ‘sinford
N.-wton, half balfba.k, were the hip ■Tti* Itears of Florida, the "Uretn
is
o f Hiirvard—M-ft
I ns kraten and tla»re funs Inal want
HEAP OF
far toys in Tulnni'.t defeat, tlieir lark F'ti- b'amis," beb.Vg i.i irv.natl np**e|es
l i *oe some real foot hull ill ■•II iiuvri;
lirtg and orwanl |xi -ing t»eirig spv.
• M lltliH 'H F. Mm
Nov. 2U,
th -ir rulemliir so tau t tiothi.m ■ I' bi*rirnLir.
:r a fivr-jeA| f. *1. arm* d wi.ll haip
) -ten- with their being nj liar .‘nine. Uir,.M)’:t fooit . il . ten It, heaL-ti liV
l
a w ; lins a sJfC&gt;tt tail and shgggy
a t
Fo o d !
■a f«-,v wicks ago, won fm in'llnr- ■
T he'lino up njidj summary of the:
T ulr.m- (k
I'nijtbin h’loridn, 27
b.-dr
*
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blct'keM;
utilni*.
It
ft*i*ds
on
Mat unlay fray h ns follows;
, vyr.l .Saturday. The H*nre
. watt 3 full,
l.e t .._ i'.___ Mountv
inc t.r. ri*i)ta, fnliL*. fi'di, iulpW
a sh
The hunting ^wtson opens, todirj' I'idllips........
e s s .
Miami (Mi)
!•«.. Hanford (1.1) ’
H ' d - 1&gt;
'"'.de on .. field goal,
t.r.
.*A--* Roltityfon real ly dnthing-lt. enn chew. Indivldti- j
nn’
d
tlie
clans
were
gathering
all
d
a
y
,
E*’»ffr’rtCooler*
i
■ 1
Kj ,*ki,ke-l a i tile nrrt ph.v or the fourth
.V - ..: ^ Hyrd tin have la erv kil'ctl weighing ns hlghj
ycfttdfdfly getting to the woods ami -L'&lt;
---- *-- -.k I
Ol ell
•
i: l
, A ^H h t i i r v J ,»&gt;y Fullback Adams from the
.
.
. -------- fluhn
(or, pounds. D w hunting
...r i»
. an j
_e-l* R
early start* at the .birds and rotlter! Jj'1^‘!■-&gt;
. - c:
f.’ezeau
' ----—,J I.. tt. ........ .... Flowers 1
r. g .- --------- Duwicttj i | , ( , . (big event. Thov
t
di
HizcUft
of
the
wo-itki
this
morning.
Hlmkshoar.,
..
’
Pone
^’cither .i.Cqptnln ItueJI
m*.-.. nor
.... . GNirge
r. t . ___ _______; Doty d-i a little hunting Jheatalves by cap-,
War man
. . c.
Other’- kIt i" estimated that- more hunters
v
AND GOOD Ft)FREE
l’&lt;a n ......
.r. e. -M him an. Cupt. ta rin g piney .wood.r pic- tluit foravC
i: ; ‘ ■i r i i J B Q r
,n . c c ‘* s r l"lh y ' (;team, will be-out today, that, huvo been, in ' Gnn.blbV.. _
Iliirchati
MclCenny.
&gt;a't
near
tii"
bear's
honu*
’in
the.
1lUu'.wooda lo r nntny years, tind there f «»• «m ana^r.^i|.b,
.......... F L ’
-ai d all th e efforts p f the OrihUon
(‘ri
-Drown_____.1. h. . . . ___ .Ncwtnn
I t osier. ‘#srtjr»»MS•»J#=
rwamji*. It Jn’mit danzerofm except
,f !"1' M° ' i’oarhes who*departed from the us-.ial ia ntfco m art'.game in the wood*
Will Conduct' a
...r . h:
----- T Fttsc when wounded. Its meat hj not p;irI-or...
Mcl.iit'3^ ■ - *
a.
. . .
year
than
ever
before.
The
weather
D.
Brown.—,
pdliry of aemllhg aubstituU-s , only
f.
k
______
Dlcluan
.I’’i*:;ler.4.
.....
'ir*j|nrly palatable. It usually breed:
—l&gt; H*
—
—
*■' Peek agmVt Drown, ailrtl. \The Harvard Jh
is ft
a ill*
trifle
but *it»* maker agreat i-M m iprerjif....
It warm,
v&gt;•*i in* nut
n litters of two,
OenipHcy
■r. b. ......-.M, Maye attack*went into Eiiatffined action only eampfng-out weather with clear skies
Tttlnne
.
.
.
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v____
if)
fi
0
0—
'•
Cim plin......... ....^ f.
Ik Moyo once, when Cuburh *■ixrSsed the Drown ami jimt enough uhlllim1^-) in th
th ^ ^ n r
'flic ructuon, eammhnly known a *
Florida
.0 0 7-11—27 ’coon," is a night pniw let and reS* ore by t(uuriun): ' .
goitl line with the hall, but hiddinjfthy to make it perfect I’ampiug
Tuhine Anrlng: Touchdown, l.au* Inted to the bear family, ntul (pitlu,
Wit ml ......... - i ___ 1! 7 7 12—dfl Hubbard o f Harvard emued official*] The county judge'*-, r.ffico has^ «HsAND DI f ITER COFFER-31-'
San forJ ’ . . „ L . 7.-C U 0—i:r •o r- rail the play, and to pcrmljift* posed of 005 resilient Ifrenru*, (F&gt; tep ihnlegcr. Florida,- scirring: Kouih* different from the n|ipnKKum. T|n* |
TouchdownH—Chaplin 2. McKenny Harvard 15 yards, llnrvanl hail to n: n-resident llccnpes and other county down*, Dickson. Newton,' llobfnshn Vmerlran variety ly sclent Ifleal ly I
JW *
try a fte r touch 'e tm e tl’“Prueyvn Lotur,". It in gray­
"• Youiig, tior, MeEucar. Stonr. Goals try for score by field goal anil llnm- licenses to this numbed of 153. Thlsj
All Are I tryRed—
Du Sure and i tin
ish-brown with bluck cheek juitch nnd
a fte r touchdowns/ Chaplin 4, \V. Moyo. hinjitl. If(eking front the 10-ynrd lino Is nn Increase over last - year and j '’ow-n,Nc\\*ton, 3.
mm
■
a
block-and
whito
ringed
tail.
It
m
shows
that
many
people
lihvo
come,(
,
_
~
7T7
Substitulidns—Young’ for Foster, failed.
to Seminole ft. hunt and enjoy the);" ANTFd)-;PirttHon ns clerk or-would -'nslly domcflllcitcil, its furry skin
I.uce for Coo(n'r, Ilnrnes for I’rossor,
fine game prefotvu h ere^ in t the Pro-’j
a pl«c«
genera) housekeep; gives it some value, and it is tnu,
Combs for lleaMj Fonler .for Young,
U’ctivo Association is builtling up npd «*• with some Rood frnnilyi. Address ■toiiiTe of, n good deni or rport by
( oopor fur Luce, l’roH«ci. for fhtrnoft,
keeping intact durlng^the elored seit- Gertrude Hush, Wagner, Fin. 203-tltp bight hunting parties. Like the bear
th an fur Combs, HusUm (*tr Okell,
it is a free eater, but prefers wnterDowling for Ret ecu, f l u t t e r for Mcronst .
NOTICE
TO
CITY
TAX
PAYKRSI*
Minkcd food. ■I t usually makes '. a
Seminole
county
with
all
her
Inker
Kvnny, 1’eck far Uentprcy, Kwcetiey
ATLANTA. Ha., Nov.' 20.-A Ihome
in a hollow tree.
ami
rivers
ami
great
hammock
lands
for Peek, Flclsthcr fo r Eweency.
tbmigh they lost Saturday’s p i n e ’ to
CITY TAX DOORS' AKE NOW
has
always
been
a
great
place
to
4,tint
The
deer of Floritla are fi . small
Ucfctee. Sexton, Dayton Hteelu; Georgia Tech, ]7 t.. 0, the Ko'tth Caro,
OPEN FOR THE PAYMENT OF
and
fish
and
offers'som
e
of
the
most
tpreies
of the common Virginia or
linn
State
players
bewihlcft'd
the
Yd*
t’mplrd, ChUtendeh, Ohio Stalo; head
TAXER FOR 1022, 2 ft diaeohnt al­
beautiful
fnmplng
plnces'ln
lhc
state
white-tailed
variety, "Cariacua Virbrv
.1
urkctH
In
the
lart
seven
minutes
linesman,
MacRoynolds,
Georgia
lowed if paid in November, ,1 % dis­
• inianus.'' It is n immdter of an e v
TvaLii., -Timo of tjnurtera,' 15, t2, 15, o f p l o v . by nmrrhln'r eighty yards ns well us the best duck shoSting, the count allowed if paid in December.
down Ute ..field when tlu'y cqmpJclei! bust bird tdmotlnfr and thix ftnost*runs r n u s i N E s s a n d o c g u p .y t io n tensive variety of aninutlH, «f vvhicb
__ ___ _ lyaapi V
eight out of thirteen forward pasit!^ or deer nnd bear and wild turkey,
LICENSES-became duo (Irtober 1st 'h e'E ik is the largest American form.
Dt-cr a re found in nil parts -of the
making a total of fifteen aerial pnsws . We shall expect to hear of Dome ahd should bo paid.promptly.
&gt;
HOTEL TA-^IAM J
world
cxcopt in .South Africa nnd
tb r Niirlh Carolinians completed'out •good bags being made today tV i for
A L FR E D FO STER,
.Miami, Florida » .
j the entire hunting season.
A
uhtniiia..
Deer hunting ia an inter­ IVe Are l.im iling the Number *tf Uim* We Hill ft) a Cia.tuiqcr, I'licreti
c f ‘twenty-eight attempts.
City Tax Collector,
’Nov. 18th, 1022.
esting
sp
irt
in Florida, the nteal in
I leafy JJeovys, a Tech substitute In
JOl-Onee wCckritc.
^
4"’* ? Y? ‘I
8 IX-DAY RACE OPENS DEL*. 3
•* Whom ft May CopCernj A l
, *&gt; the fourth quarter, drop-kh-ked t( fiejij
senfon is good, and the hide har, aonro
2-&lt;luarl Monogram
Whole Cherries in
KI.UNZO DRNT.VI
— r-g-T-rrNew York six-day blcyclo fnn^ a rtf
While the Kanfor.1 High.* School $b*l from WI„
Value. Tho open Hcasun for hunting
the ........................
forty-yard line,...............
the ball
Cream
.
FHEAH
OF DOG81 It in Florida is from Noveirtfccr i’o to
fti.ltl.nll lean1 were Btopj.iliBi at this J ]]{
, twcC;1 ih j
a t right now Roing-*ihto .training for sleeping NOTICE TO OWNERS
^ __ /
Hot Wafer ilofllt!
hotel everyone of the. team Were i»cr-’
an bcnctim and. living dn^ '.•HoLjdog”
March 10,w ith a fow id^al county ex­
Regular, price—$t.75
itegvloc )pficpt lb. 75c, Rugular price’
DOG LIOEN’SE FOR Y'EAR 1022
U'ft * Hntran BCorcd hoth tduchdawna for KOndwiehes witl&gt; the 'nntiouiye|nicnt BECAME DUE OCTOBER 1. . Sep. ceptions.
'Hperisl price... $1.10Hpcefsl jirirt*, lb. p c ^GSptCiai.
. Special price M
yur rooms.in
condition.
___
Tech after he had gontr around the th a t fho r m t alx-rlay rnce of t)te»eaThe
rabbits
of
ffloridp;
gn/tr
there’s
.
.
281) -of Revised QnHimncCt-^ prqvidbs
, .. .HOTEL. TA-MIAML -j endH for long runs. Tr-h used Its ■qn w ill opcti DRembcr 3 n l.,
plenty ofjeni, ojre this comtnon Amerl
at dogi
llolhSc^tff' may
IjZ n A strin g team 'throughout tho . RcpreaetjtatlyeH
Reprcaetjtative? uf
of the promoters of th
uiai
aog* hH
r, ri havjrjgnavp^-no«nio-ja
Dlliy I.nndes,
S l m
t Itli
the race are In Europe now making ri-e killed by OhleLAf Police. .
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CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. Fa
IS ^ -T h c Turkish National­ F.y
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nor u f L\q«tantinopIe.- "Ac Fa
cording to tho Moslem lnw^. Fa
he tofd'tho Associated Press Fa
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Turkish soil nnd. eaters tho F.'i
Christian territoryJho plac­
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MIAMI, Nov. 17.— J . L. Rillingsley, Fi
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ROME, Nov. 17.—-Benito kn of this city, it is announced, is con­ -Ns
Fa Mussolini Htai*ts his career Fa sidering making .the .race for tap K
tet- 'UK premier backed by a Fa Democratic'* nomination ftr gnVornor Fl
, -strong '■v^tc of confidence ktt of Florida nt tho next primary elec­ Fi
And Are Backing Them
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’ from parliament. .The 1&gt;8- k j tion. II is friends n re carefully con­ Fi
Nearly 300 jAmericans
- Before th e Lausanne'
clstl government wnH upi Fa sidering the matter and if iL i* dtAre in Danger Zone in
elded
definitely
to
make
the
race
it
* * held.by 300 to 110 after a F*
Meet
I** atormy session of tho Chnm- Ft will be n clean one and paficlopus to »•*
Chinese Province
Lor yesterday in which So- k&gt; tho Everglades, the Volstead-bet,.the rns
cinlists arid other minority Ft eighteenth amendment, nnd woman’s k?
lie
. groups hurled defiance in. &gt;k
Figures compiled by the Hanford
wns dgfeatvd In.the* June priiiary for Fn.
vestivesf
nt.,
the
government
Fa
SHOWS UNBOUNDED FAITH IN
Chamber of( Commerce ’show that •at
nomination
for
circuit
judge
And
was
benches, only be dismissod ka
U
T IIE FUTURK OF THIS C ITY '
no time in the history of Hanford
by Mussolini with contcmp- Fa n!*p dcfcutcU for state's attorney two
•AND SECTION
hnyo
-Wilding permits reached *he ; T T Ip p f jr»n
yers ngo though honulletl n largo K
in England a
tous remarks nnd waves of
magnitudeof th^_ total issued from (
the hand.
’
4
ka vote.*
N
Chinese Government is During the past sixty day* The
.Vote o f Confidence
the period-of Nov.. 1st to 15th indu-j
F:
F;
M a k in g : Effort tovSesive, during which time tho/ amouatifqrald Printing Company hna added
k
r
k'i
ke
ka
ka
f&gt;
u
ki
r
l
4 For th e Conser­
Ki
k*&gt; Fa F i ta n r F t Fu Na
kn
F it*F i-‘. Fs cd to $382,100.. This increase is all
nearly
515,000
worth
of
equipment
to
rwj
k^
i
\
• cui’e Release of '
vatives
* •. .
the more gratifying for the rensan
n plantvthut wns’ coroddcrcd olio of the
*
ks T H E TIGER OF
Captives
Unit at-this time of thp year buildiu
h ist Jn ' Central Florida. Tho latest
kn
FRANCE COMES TO
ku
|Hr T h r S » » w j i i l r i l
permits Id other communities of Flor-r
addition is tho lilg H-pngc Duplex per­
N’
' UNITED* STATES ku
IRAKIS,'’ N ov. J8.—The cham­
I Hr Thr Af c« i M- l nl ea V r e « » »
idn invariably—show a decrease.
kj
b e r of deputies Inst evening gnvc
*
--------f k
PEKING, N ov.
18.— G eo rg e fecting web press that printed The
Tho prdvious high .r&lt;p:ord for San­
kx
kn
a vote. Of confitloncc tP Premier
ftUf Holm a m em b er o f thts Weakly Horald laat night'for the fifct
ford was' made last. June when per­ Poincare on^the eve of the jLaur*
ks*
Lutheran mission, h a s b een kid - L»f.»o »»&lt;! this is the first jsvie of The
(By. the AH,ocia(ed I’rcsi)
mits were issued for $128,400 worth
^ X bbyZbnudits
i i U ih H o n a tu P r o - S&gt;“tly Herald to be produced in. this
N EW YORK, Nov. 18.— 5-i
sanne peace conference and afnapped
of
pew constnictiort. The q'cw per­
size .from tho press.
Rcproscht^tlvcn
-*of
thfs.
ku
to r u month- o f intermittent de­
*
-■
,
■
vince. ’ The p o w erfu l
b n n d it
mits granted represent the largest
The erector, C. C. Lee, together with
tv.
b
a te on the interior and exter­
country
and.
hls_
kvVn
went
k^
Illy
T
lir
Aaanrlalril
army is growing bold er an d it
PARIS, No\^ 18.—The' Allied polvbuilding prtYjc®*" ever' constructed
Georgo.Shippe, Has labored unccnsPENSACOLA,
Nov.
18.—
I
f
was
&lt;
11ka
io
r policies o f thiagovernment..
down
the
bay
t
h
il
morning
’
apparently dom
inutes —th e --------e n tir...
e
juumv,...,
. . . ................
. . . . . . cc?, through the council of nmbasherfj, the mqst important bldilg the
Tho vote waa 462 tp 71.
province. - A dozen tow ns h a v e ^ K ly for 4ho. past nine days getting jad ort,. have informed Germany'that k*. to g reet Gcorgc»* Clemen- Kit Iccted that a verdict of not guilty ho new six-story First Natminl Bank
1»~ ccau, the tiger °f* France, •k i roturngd' in the Federal court hero in
The
entire chamber, excepting
been sacked nml b u rn ed nnd th e «»•
" ork• nnd all qj MttoSa cgLorning tho with
Building, which will co$t over $ 17.1,who has -como on/n self- fu the ra^e o t M. tt. C artw right,'J. K,
th e extremists on both sides and
inhabitants
rced to fle e . U p - ihcV bat* A**1™ “ io thnnk&lt; o f ev&lt; drnw'ol of tho military control ‘com­
mhabitnnts .fo
.forced
000. -Actual \york -in this ’ .huildi
lie Communists, Socialists and
wards of 3Q0 A m e rica n s in th e «&gt;’ one connected w.th this paper. mission in Germany hSreJ»een sus- fa imposed misiinh tjfr win- ku Goss nnd Leslie ifhd C. A. Perrine, ntnrted this woek and the Fuller Co,
charged
w
ith
conspiracy
to
usethe
Tijo
prqss
runs
without
a
hitch
nnd
ka
ku
ning
America
fori*.
France.
i
Royalists
voted in favor of the
pcndeil until the'Gcrman gWH-.nment
danger zonel'arc g r e a tly n ln rm :
stnn-tion Company, of New Yor
k» The grizzled cx-preniicr slid
mails
to
defraud
in
connection
’with
wiH
prove
n
great
labor
saver.
I
t
,
is
Pfovernmont,
giv^s the ful|est satisfaction for what
d . according to t h e A m erican
the development'town.of Valparaiso, contractors’ foe thin buUiling, expeit
not intended .to give any extended de­ nre termed flagrant violations of thej ku into Amcricnti wutem on the
The debate was left unfinishJ .
consul at Hnpkow.*
■to have it finished in six months;
scription'of the new machinery S id military clausen of the treaty of Ver-| •3 sfenmer Pntis ju st -after ka Okniiisn county. A-motion by the
eil,
being ’merely adjourned for
L. A. Brumlcy and Dr. S. Puleston
■
Mr. ltolnl is th e j;hird A m e r i­
equipment nt this time—an all that- 8aR|cs, committed during the past |K\ midnight uiiil wasktied up k c district attorney to nolle prosso abn- have also secured’ permit for a four- another month in oriTcr to leave'
can mil-denary to b e c a rrie d o ft will be fully covered in our nnniverin quarantine aloilg with kn illir charges'against R. E . McCaskill, itoVV'iluHdTnV,'dltwilx"'o;jdsite‘”the th o premier free'tp ocpnpy himsix months, ami shows willingnpsa to]
W F ' 0 * M « 0a "d U « . w ho » ! b o .
Suffice
A. }'. H astier, Wm. L. NtcCollnmi
k«
yther
passengem' ti» nwftit
o e l f wilh tMe LaUSa» n e ' Confer* ’
nre ho\flg? A nton Lu nd een a n d -, '
. ..
,
• „.
• abide by the* commission’s instruc­
other
offj,cii»ls of the Valparaiso Del site of the First National Bank Bull'd- ende.
•
• • ^*1 tho coming of custdhis lioht ka
ing.
Tho
Fuller
Company
arc
also
I
tu g
Keethar
Einar lloifArcen,
lWit-lreen, to
th e r w ith ! ” »“V. O’ " 0 •* “ " “J '•'"* &gt;’«'W tion!/. .
h \ this morning.
iro vclopmcnt company, wns gTnnteil hy.^tbp- contractors for this work, and - AI. P o in ca re virtually gavepdr'.*
B
„i,i urt„ ' bunch of men in The Herald office to­
The note of the Allies wag sent af­
B the laU tfifiv e y o a r old aon.
#2Judge Khep'pard. -The (rini of Sidney’
k4
k;j
day that tho dream o/ years is near­ ter the receipt of n Gernrun communi­
al pgreeinenT on.'
’■•Avork on tile two buildings will _ lie t i c e that a
Holm wworn in N orw ay b u t
ing fulfillment—nnd wo know -our cation on the subject which wns k Hu k v k i ku
*ks ki itn ka J. Cntts, form er governor, under in­ done simultaneously. The total es­ rcparuliQtdwtniWt come out of
is a n atu iz ed .A m erican c it idictment fo r peonage, in connection
friends nr£ hni]py with us. A cordial termed "insolent to n degree.”
the.-llruasfflHV^ferenco in DeIn
zcn.
' with the alleged working o f tsvo n c- timated cost of the Brrinley-Puleston cembeu or Fran ce would tako her
invitation is extended all interested to this communication, Germany is raid
i£ "
piofit ¥ ..t......^
1&gt; •—
1
r. t . A bodjf a rm ed b an d ita en - cull and sen the big prosxvm operation
Inctuilcd i J b W I i InoMurca. lib said cate*
to have dhffegitrdeit tpthliy ftt&lt;f long
i Monday.
I
tcred thciolm
resideneft
a t any afternoon?*
* .
series of notes of complaints sent by
on
H
enry
Ford’s
NovqmbiT building permitn'is tlial of jK O rlcnlly, th ere could
YC*
Chen Via acized th e m iapjonAllies-and to have declsred that she
L w. Philips; of Orlande who let a |dUction of th e French s h a r e of
f.O
O
T
A
X
I
DRIVERS
QUIT
D. T. &amp; I. Railway
ary in l^iycsunce o f h is w ife
•epj
was- glad to learn the Allies were
contract for the construction of a! (le r m illl .TCpsr^tipM
, UmG88 it
and tw « s l#and m u rchcd him '
about to ehd their military control
Illy Thr Amiii IiN•*•! I’rrxi)
NEW Y O R K , Nov. 18.— Six hun­ new qriirnge nnd store room building, w ns in the form ef n transfer bf
off in^dh«’count r y . S o f o r as
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1^ -lle n r y dred taxierfb drivers,nnd. four hun­ which the permit shpws will cost p a r t pf Gurmany’B debt •fo
and permit Germany tt&gt; revert back
known ten a n t h e kidnapped
Ford uiiplic/l to the Interstate CoYn- dred mechanics of•the Blnck and $29,000. ' The Milano Amusement 'France .to
th e creditors of
to rornial^
niissiofiri are Haf e an(j
un.
, - The noto'also ignored formal Al: mcrcc Commission today for authority White Tnxj-Cnb Company left their Cofpnny have let a contract for their Fran ce, mid th a t thixc could be*
harmed r&gt;- n rc p e rm itte d
to
lied representation to the Berlin to put into effect on his rail road,* tho
in the company’s garages today new theatre to R. ,J . GoJIespic, of no. moratorium without effective
communi* w ith
th e ir fn m '*
gorernlUent of September 2D, con­ Detroit, Toledo and .Irohton/Bis sys­ when they walked out on strike Jacksonville, also the contractir for guarantees.'
ilies.
•
•
cerning the large'number of nets of tem of profit-sharing, somewhat sim i­ ngafnlit a reduction,in the wngo com­ Hie Jleisch- Building. , This new the­
Report i om ffio n an in d ic a te OFFICIALS REPORT IN D ETA IL aggression against the Allied mili­ lar to thtat effective in his manufac­ missions. . Th e. cut wns ordered hy atre, when completed,- will cost $50,- ■ RCXMK, Nov. 18 - t h e Italian
turing plnnts. .
thnt th eld y t a c tiv itie s a r e b c- R e g a r d in g c i t i e s d a m a g e d
tary’ in their work of inspection.
a new set o f company officials, ’was 000, and will have one of the lrtrgest chamber yf deputies .yesterday
conmiK Ffc soriou a, w ith th e
The
Allied
note
of
today
.demands
from 40 per cent of collections to 33- procenlums io the state and. a seating voted confidence In.the new MubHY THE TID A L WAVE
outla\'a ppa rcn tiy in f u|| Conlin npolbgy nnd .reparations for recent Son Only W itness •
capacity of over 700. It is to bo com­ iiOlini, H
OG to .l 10 .
1-3 per cent.
incidents nt Passati and Stettin. In
pleted by the first of next April.
H°! the provined, nnd a dozen
llly Thr ,V»»«M-lnlril l'rc»*l
•To H is F ath er’s Death MANHATBAN IMGGI.Y
LONDON. Nov. 18.— ApproxiAfis in ashes in th e w ak e o f .SANTIAGQ, Chile. N « . !« .— Re­ requesting an immediate reply, the
vised
figures
given
_^pt
by
the
minAllies
say
their'patience
is
about
oxGet
your
qffico
supplies,
stationery
ticir march.
matoly
tho-probable vote for un*
WIGGLY
IS
BANKRUPT
I l l y T h r A s m ir ln lr d l*rr «»&gt;
and Post Cards nt the Herald office. opposed candidtjtoa -at
10,000
TAMPA, Nov. 1H,— The only w it­
Foreigners in th e 'lfn p ro tp c te d icter of the interior plnco tho total tnunted.
o f ’ those killed j» lust Saturday’s
» ------- s------:------------• i
c a o h —which is a conservative •
ness to .the death of Frnncjxfo Fonte, , ’ NE\^&gt; Y’OTtK, Nov, 18.— An involfcmmunities h av e' beerh ad v ised
earthquake a t 5-18, which is consider­
estim ate in th e British election
f&gt;0-yenr-old dairy man, who
fourul untary petftion . ii( ’bankruptcy wn.\
ty their consuls to flew to H a n Annie MacSwiney
AnD^rohibitionists
ably below earlier reports,
V-tlie*following
is nit analysis
dcml
jn
his
bedroom
in
W4*t-Tan\pn
filed
today
in
federal
d
lstric^
co
u
irt
*ow, and1scores ojf m l/ sk in arles
The number of injured Is only parti
unofficially,
compiled
-here yes­
TJireaen
Formation
of
with
hiF’henrt
shot
out,
hyas
his
son
against.Gie
ebain
store
griKery
con­
Joins
SisteY
Mary
already have n rriy ed tn e rc . H u n ly ystilnated) tho total being set at
terd
ay
of
the
popular
vote by *•who
could-give
nocoherent
account
cern
known
n's
the
Mnnlinttap
I’igglydreds, liowcVor, s t ill a re s c a tte ra New P arty in 1924 p arties:
.
in
H
anger
Strike
837, but those coming under this cate­
of
tho
tragedy.
A
shotgun
lay
beWiggly
Cori»ori»fToKrr"Three
creditors
•
.
’
•
R id thmuglmut th e m o re re m o te
gory- in- Vnlleitur and Chnnnrnl are
side tho body. ’Munlcr theory" wiH be*: signed the* petilioh, which estimated
Conservatives,
5,^
1,340;.
La■ K dutrkts, im itnllng ap p l-o xin u iteWASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Plans
I l l y Ti n- \
I
f
described la the report as "innumgrDUBLIN, Nov.
Annie •presented « t the coroner’s , investign-1 llntdlition o f the Voiicern nt $1,250,0001 for “intensive" Organization won; Ibor,-4,320,245; Libera! (AsqujthAm ericans. T h e e n tir e
*
and assets a t $350,000.
JtafT of the A m erica n fnidsioii nble.”
MacSwiney hlls joined^ her4 sister. tion today.
looking to the presidential and con­ i a n ) , 2,784,080;* (Icorgians,. 1,- ^
Going into details, the report sayq Mary, in hurfger striking against the
B
'cnoof at C liikungshnn h a s fle d
gressional campaigns of 192*1 nre to 501,500; U lster UnioniBtSj 1,- .
KILLS S E L F AFTER
aaj
Hankow, w h ere m a rtia l law that the dcstrucyon of Antofagasta hitter’s detention by the Free State General Luke W right
be drawn up at a conference of state 100,000; Independents, 150,000;
consisted
of
the
piiriinl
demolition
of
government.
Sho
arrived
at
Mount
,.:y » “a*s been declared.
KILLING TWO WOMEN leaders of tha AseociaUin Against tha Iris h Nationalists, 12,264. wmI
To
BelniYied
Sunday
some privately o^vned motes, the loss ■Joy urisoh, where ^Mnry is incarcer­
Prohibition Amendment to he held farm ers. 11,496. ‘
I - Thd’Chinese fo r e ig n o ffic e , re • -------- 4
of a number of.boaUf and damage to ated, at Q:30 last, night, nccompanlml
ABERDEEN,
Wash.,
Nov.
18.
—
Gratifipatioix is expressed by. "
nert Monday in St.. Louis, it was an­
K i v&gt;',nK t« tho jo in t n o te fro m t h e
' ’ ( l l r T h r Ao-orlHlrd I'rrka)
W
American, H ritish , F r e n c h , I t a l - the wireless plant. Illapcl, Tocopilif*, by twelve other wqnien.’ After rcy - MEMPHIS, Npv. 18.— Funeral ser­ Mbs Tansy Bolton,. 2 5, Mrs. J . T. nounced here tonight by W. If. Stay- m o s t of (he morning newspa­
un and Swedish m in is te r s , d e- Mojillonen nnd Pnmpa Snlltrcrn. es­ citing her. story, she announced1'her vices of Genernl, L’ako 'Wright, sec­ O'Brien, 38, nnd Hjalmar Anderson, ton, crccutive head of the orgnniza- p e rs us the result'of thd ptfriia, - ..... ...............Ainceu yea- caped unscathed. ’At Taltal,_ eif'ht intention of stnylnp nt the prison retary of w ar In the dnbinet of (Presi­ 39, sre dead-today ns a result of a tiin. Ho predicted that both of the m entary elections." This w a# of
gates, taking no fowl, until her Uls­ dent Roosevelt nnd Governor Philipps doublu killing nnd ruTride in u cubin great parties would adopt n "wet” course, to be exi&gt;ectctl front the
[•7 ‘lfy H hnd Apiicaleddw Gener- boats were lost.
ynllennr
City
is
in
ruins,
with
333
ter
is given spiritual coniolntion .or re­ for several yenrs, and one tinur nt „Copnly’s Bench, an ocean point plnnk two years hence.
Conservative .press,‘ In view of
il U u Pei FUf military power of
United S ta te s ambassador to Japan, about 25 m iles from hero, early this
"Wo have no desire," he said, "tl th e retention of tho Conserva- .
•'orth- China, to attempt to con- dead nnd the injured •"innumerable leased.
filiate the bandita. I t is f e a r e d l^ 1 estimated around noo. Twojvc
who died a t ’hlB home herc-.last night, morning. Anderson, according to tho get Into anything^iko n third party tiv e majority, but soma of the
lf force is uscfd a g a in s t them ,* i t prisoners were killed-and eighteen InThe Ladies'- Union of the Congrc- wilWM’held Sunday. Ills death fol police, kilted the two women,* first movement. But it must be ibvious Liberal newspapers also find
hatking Mi«« Bolton with fl knifo, and niw to ail that if tho .two existing certain grounds 'for satisfaction %
gnttonnl church will hold their an­ loweijiMi illness of several month?.
RouliI jeopard
jeopardize t h e ir c a p tiv e s , jured In the collapse of the jnil
The
entire
lower
secjjjn
of
the
then killed himself.
parties will not. settle the 'wet’ and o r a t least compensation.
sm l'w
nual liaznnr nmj cooked food snle. in
(icneml
M erelliugtin Koo, f o r Chanaral
was
nixed,
tho
commercial
’dry’ question, there will have to be
They recognize that th e out- .
the Meisch building. Time to be onUdrn m iiu n fr, said thhe
e jg o v e rn Am
erican
Delegation
Unvo
tjio
Herald
do
your
next
job
quarter
railway
station,
n
school
nnd
an
Independent
movement
that
will
co
m
e means a return to party
nounced later.
202-6tc
l l t
muking ev er;rvd.' ffort to
A rrives at Lausanne of printing. Wo hove tho equipment We propose, therefore, to be prepared government an d a disappearance
I»‘ th e release o f t h e cap- workshops being among the buildings
to do all kinds of job printing.
destroyed. Seventeen arc dead and
In advance for such an independent o f all they most'disliked in tips
m jn
m in ip n m
an
movement if necessary."
(Ily T h e
luted P r t d t
ninny are Injured.'.
assu re.
_
kc
Ka
IA U SA N N E, Nov. 18.—Tho Amer­ k-i ^ ka
ks ka 'k a ku
' At Coplnpo approximately half of
survival
of
th
e
coalition
long
af­
•vc KHONVII.LE’S RIG FAIR
ka
*4 PORK GOES UP IN
ican dofegation to -the conference
MAN WHO ATTENDED
ku
t e r they regarded* its dissolution
na
OPENED YESTERDA Y the houses wero^destroyed and others *a • SMOKE IN CHICAGO
which
will convuno. hero Monday to ka .SENATOR CAPPER M
-----rendered uninhabitable. The jail, the­
“ We are rid ," says th e West­
HIS
OWN
FUN
ERAL
STOCK
YARDS
FIR
E
Iks
negotiate peace in tho Near East, a r ­
l
DECLARBS
AGAINST
m
inster
Gazette, "of th e com- ;.ij
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 18. — A atres nnd churches were all destroyed
N
3* YEA RS AGO DIES
rived today. .Membors of.the dele­ ka
S
H
IP
SUBSIDY
B
IL
L
J'Hirul ond healthy agriculture Is the nnd the town hall, postofflce and depromises
and subterfuges which .
(By the Associated Press)
gation, who will act ns observers, nre ka
«»t protectleii to industry, Senator partpivntnl engineers’ offices badly
h
a
v
e
made
parliament contem pt
' HfLLSBORO, Inch, Nov, 18,—James
CHICAGO, Nov. 18.— 1
te
AmRnsaador Child from Rome,* Min­ ka (By the Associated P ress)
J uncan (J. Uctshcr declared’ in an damaged. The dend there number sixib
le,"
while
th e Daily News de­
Houser,.
70,
a
retired
'farm
er
who
Forty-one engine companies
ister Crew from Bnrno nnd Rear Ad­
)oaress 'Ytt tBe ststo fair, formally .ty-four. - A hospital hhs been estab­ far
WASUIINGT9N,
-Nov.
18
k«
c
la
re
s
tho
election'"has
• blown *
three
years
ago
attended-his
own
fu­
early today fought a fire
miral Bristol from Constontlne.
lished
in a motion picture theatre but
k:j A progYnij&gt; of "constructive
' ned ^Merday. .Scnhtor
Fletcher
neral scnvlces, died today'. Brief ser­ b reath of clean .air Into dlscrcd- *
In khe heart of the stock *
w he.jiad heard much about'“pro- only forty-eight patients at' a time
ka legislation”, coupled with a
vices in contrast with tho elaborate ited^parliamentary:;.institutions
ka yards where n four story »S&gt;
TWO MILLS BLOW UP
ben” in the past 25 months but can bo accommodate!!,
declaration Against tho a d -.’
ceremony held while ho was nlivo a n d Tejoiccs a t the establish?
pa building occupied by the- ka
ministration ship subsidy
best protection manufacturers
m e n t of a strong, effectlvo and
hsvo Loan prepared,
ku canning and hog killing.de­ ka
( n r T h e A » « « ft a l » 4 P f f M l
all industry can have la to es- DESTITU TE SOLDIERS
blllovf®
announced
by.
Son.
ab
le opposition.”
%;
.
Desiring
to
know
what
his
friends
ACTON, Mass., Nov. 18.—Two
ka partment -of Arniour’A Co.
‘ iMi ami maintain n sound untl
ntor," Capper, Republican,'
LEAVING f o r AMERICA Un was damaged . by flames.
thought of him, Mr. Houser asked
Tho Daily Herald, exulting
mills of the American Powder Com­
dthy agriculture.” •
‘ COBLENZ, Gcr., Nov. 1R.-Tw enty- $5 Armour officials ssid they
of Kansas, chairman o f the
Miles ’Cyopcr, an old friend, to de­ o v e r Labor's successes, antici­
pany blew up today and tho structures
v jc state fair continues through ono dcslltuto fornibr soldiers o f the Ms believed six hundred hogs
Senate Farm Bloc, in q liver tho funeral oration, taking, for p atin g another election within
sot up w ith tho likelihood of explo­
day week. Next Friday la tho Amcridan army! sovefttceh' of whom
statement Upon his r e tu rn .,— his subject, "Prepare to meet thy eighteen mgnths, and s a y s :
sions considered, (vent to- pieces with­
ka perished. T t U btllovcd the
M Rovemor’a day, when the were nccomnsnicd bv. ijerm'ti wives
here’fo * tho opehlng of conApk* God." A country •church wks en
“ If meantime, wo play .our
out damage to other property.’ A ll
t e M ir e wns caused»by spontanu_t_ chlldrcn14
I left
fq t
chief executive w ill. ’ appear and their
C Coblenn foZ
gross. V.
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gaged for iho oCfasien and Mr. IIous- c a r d s ftkillfujly WO OUgbit to haveji
wsrkmen eacnped jnjijry.
eous combustion.
. |tho visitors.
Cherbourgj from wfwre
w'mri tliey will sail
or, Xvhb occupied a front seat, spoke a
Labor government without'
for the United States with a con­
after
Cooper’s
oration.,
ka
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doubt.1
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Harold
delivered,
15c
per
woek.
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for flAfc doss Job w ort. tingent’ of other stranded American^
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IANS IN HONAN ARE
IGTO SAFETY POINTS

DUPLEX* PRESS
INSTALLED B Y
DAILY
HERALD
FOUR AMERICANS
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GERMANY TO
BE OCCUPIED
INDEFINITELY

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NErBUSINESS
BUILDINGS 'ARE
BEING ERECTED PRESENTING ffi
UNITED FRONT

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OFFICIALS ARE
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trm&gt;,!* Mnr&gt;'1 T h« W ksonville clly council for' * P * u V
• " . tii 2 W j m ! W | r r 1 1 f
. lIL iim L U vc.-Ty itr I'nrniHt, ot mcic'.y making this year hns appropriate^ $25,000* IX*' ' ‘
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another ilcv cr piny for mnsciltinq-for publicity'work, to be expended k&gt;. f * A I 1 I ) I 7 I ) CJ A
M l&lt; lir&lt; l r « r &gt; &gt; a t fr V tiv a n
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» ■ | a l «fc » I I r r a l a
M a l* « la « . lu l
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, by'n committee of three counciimcri: Ha V » V 1
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|For tbi* noxt year the council Ims up- Pa
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speculation, but /it, .
da of tho farmer)
tho actual.produLSof the material,
c.itd not in tfiu hanil u7 a Liqu-projluc..
tuatlons would bo ^ d u a lly reduced
tuatlons
woul'dbc frBdunlly reduced
Q E H E R A L D P R IN T IN G :C O ^ l
t
:
some brokerage jf f icc. Price fluer i H t.la ilK H n
Fren h‘ vilrqnry,, hns/bpcn slumping nntounl, Jh c whole to be expended by ju-,'
V.
nir). The ihine wtiers could tficnC^
t
J . H O I . I ,I
iMMM
WMI
im* In'.e’y. s; ftcr holding un pretty well, 'be council committee,—Tnnipn Time*. r„,
g
iiq their mnn »tei |y employment «Td
‘
T^
Revolutionize Modern Business Methods; Squelch produe
J . Ui.bnwit .^ iiffi* i« n ^ ir N M tr i for the last couple of years, and
Un ,iply..Mpp|ios \Q „)] would .
Ha. mi mi Pa r j p .i m r r * n?
a.
Oaarral
Uaarral M
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the
Dishonest
Speculator,
Etc.
r . w FUIiK BONDS
H. HOLLY._____ A 4d « r t l l o l n t ( M im a t fr r r i a n n . i q O C U riU . ^
he Certain r.hd crib variations less.
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C l a a t l « a ( &lt;|t I s*m
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r . u.
j T . c enure b* fa rly plain. It js the •
The storage o3iargq would bo Uifllng,
. W EI,LESLEY HILLS, Mass., fc'nv.l
and the
M
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2 Col sum kinds hed It would not -impair the value of the' . , iI 1• . I of
^ - ,jne
.
K aw n h
. .a '|collapse «! Gormftn'currency
a . f n u i u a *•»&lt; «-&gt; , S a A r
.
Any proposal to eliminate tiie.tnx- If.--topper stocks‘have beep show­ TH E F IR S T
,
a llaa
\ .‘h
ccnsotpynt
inability Of Germany to i!(!l}|rjn-,* nmdfe -wissilde through tax* ing morc- i'fe of late and evidence a
W EI.LESLEY HILLS, -Mass., Nov.i unit .money.. •
! would get on*.hatf ,f the value of the
t 'l r r a U l l a a M a a t s r r
B.W|a Ilip 'r..
r.iect reparation ^payment* German
is likely (o be popytnr. I t ’ tendency to act quite independent of
Edison hns submitted to ; "If n perron wapLs permits he buys|toa| in unit mourj without interest,
I*h w nr H S - W a f t r r t&gt; |&gt;. «•»♦
piper ini latum arena to hnyp started
.well known that- billions o f dollars, thhc ' rest
* o *f *Ahu market. Roger W &gt;lh'' *ln ff ---- *---- --- of' Tht?
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1#- P*nnut certificates or if he wants rice|tft hc)p ;.arry tho cw|&gt;,,
SalMa-rl|&gt;llar&gt; I ’ r l r r l a A S t a r r r
in a wild effort to provide the where of Inehnle have escaped the federal Robson
Hobson mcounts
accounts for this change by «“?Uat*'■'hi"
‘rJlc n,s P|cn
n' 110 «^tqbUixfhg
orxitatmizing hasineMjho
business no bdM
nays lice
rico ccrtmcnu.q
cer\lficnUs|'or
or anything
myimijg ■ The
Thc Edison planLi,,,
planLouhl be of great
I rar____ ___________ " — *XArTr withal to buy (fold to iuwt such for*rcofne tax {n recent years because j calling nttertiDn to a s h ft in'* tho.'r,nd l’rc,' k,l»K the backbone of thc high 'else which the government accepts for ag3’iBt!incc t0 the f rraer.. At present
La HijaifcS ■' &gt;_■
‘ ei«n paymehts. It has continued un­ ‘fjey rnnie &lt;roni tax-free bonds, no*| conditions which control the copper cw,t of Hvinf. He has.nuthurlzed tho, stotagd; hands in the certif.cate and thc fanuer'siUS hlj w|it. a tytause ho^
T » * l l « » r r ! l a C l l f k| I ’ a r r l r r
&gt; •• W . r S •
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__ . . I I I r a l . til it defeats its own purposes.
fotlowing populnr description of his the e.mount of unit money loaned, and |n,u^t j,avc n,„ncy
ionnl, ji’nte and municipal. .The rich) industry.
on. If , ho
l Y r I.I h IX * | « l * - | i « « . M » » k l i , l l * f Franco lma built .her hopes of re* &gt;nd to invest their savings in- sikh
theory.
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fthc commodity la at his ord«uhfor'al)lp«|(r)(,R
|( M
w money for
‘ The copper stocks," any* Mr. Rahr
. . . . f- i l l^old
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» « r n llr r lr r w i,r &lt;
«r u t l,l«,lr
• L l » | &gt; a M U k ft r » r r , • K r l « »
U i r V - constructluH on Germany money. The ‘ u-ciiritles more than do the'humbler son, "like any other* nre governed
V lth r»vnrnctorUitie audacity, hcjinont. Tho unit money you not..o is „r,Pri,tion he hks tb
an exorbitant
■• I n k t a i r a w * L r 1 ,&lt;&lt;h &gt; .* • n a « . llr a * mere thoupht of the franc following
!nvestcfrs, 'hcenuse they snvc more by by n combination of the conditions in
K008 ' to t!' e heart of economic dife.'commdn to all nrtlcloV.
•,Ht3 of intari*L h
k«n.' l l f m . M r a i i r In
Il^ &gt; . p r r
times out of
;the mark down toward zero gives t-»-thelr income tnx' rate is so much the zevurity market and the factors 1,0 ProPos( 8 to nllord the ordinary! "The unit rtqncy caniu»t&gt;fluctuntc. lsn h(! ,nust ,jj|| h|
• • r . « N « n &gt; a In n e t n n r r .
product when it
• K M M U li T I I K ’ * A M I I I . I T K I I H lllC a * frjifcrtdi statesmen heart failure.
higher. As a result, nut only Is n that control the nroduction and eon- consumer cheapcc comipddUJcs, to f? r -T h e inpacily or possibility of flw tim -'i8
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Tho alamung situation, however, vast nmiunt, of. Incume escaping feJ^ liiii-ntion of’ copper. ‘~Th* A u i r U i r l I’rara H • * ‘ctu»lv«l»
j n,*h thj^produifcr With ready capitnl’ tlon Is entirely transfuru l to the ccr-'iIy bought l i p * iAeculptor, h eld - In
n tltlr.1 ... H&lt;i&gt; um for r»pul&gt;ll.-jiUi&gt;n &lt;&lt;1 hns at It-est one good result. It en­
U n r * « d lriw lrh rf . rertli i&gt; l lo It or
err I taxation.hut n grent deal o f capl"The Industry," continues Mr. Dab- nnd «ec«rlty and to eliminate such tificatq wfikh is nubjcct to the prices, wnr(,h0useit for hig|cr prices, and may
Ml oil.rri. — r m l i t i j jn Ihla |nl&gt;*r able* the French people, as well ns
till 1* thus kept from productive, von- son, “is now in n better position than Parasites ns unnecessary* middlemen due to supply and'demand.
.
|,c 8du |mck and f»rth a dozen times
a 4 nlan n .»
i. m- « i
nawi
put.llatiad
their lenders, to sec at Inst that Ger- 'tractive use. '
•rein.
✓
.I t Has hem* for tho part four years. flnd dishonest speculators— by estab" I t is not accessary for tho govern- at „ prufit each tlt&gt;t beJorc It finally
All rlghla of ra |&gt;ubllcall»n of ,|.‘ flAl man ruin wqtild d-*ng France down to
It seems d-iuhtful, though, whether ?n otli^r wonts, it hns taken tbe in- H*blrg tho. govcrnmbnt as thc coun- ment to pans nny laws'legal tvpder o r, rt.nchc3 tho hand &lt;f the inanijfacturlap# lehr* li*ralu ara alno |»*rr\*.|
iu-h( survival
su
ruin and that Froiiyhf
do
i
frdcrnl
amendment such/isthe one 'dm* try practically this length of time
try’s great middleman nnd by making; otherwise with unit money. er w|)0 nnJst us# it. Edison’s
plan
IIKIILI.il ill'ILIH *•!.
II pends on Germ in survt^ll.
'nwrrd by tho House ways nndmeans-, to recover .from the abnormal pro- ordinary commodities r.s wgll a*, gold ^ "This unit'inoncy together with gold Vvnuld cnnblo the farmer trt hold - tyn
‘ 4 m*onpn'.ttce, proliibitin;* the lssunnce| during conditions and heavy stocks the bnsis of currency.
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for paying foreign Imlnnces
crop by paying a ignnll warehouse or
TWO S illK d TO SWINDLING
The Government on the Job
;v.'el! be thc basis of our currency. Thtrfc^rage charge an,! without pnying
of tax-free securities by either Bthto hullt up during thc .war years. Due
o r ’federal government, would meet to the eontinnnncc of heavy stocks* Sometime ago, at the suggestion of business of the world is rapidly In- liny Interest whatever. He could llvo
Frnncf’a word has always been ns
* The twiddling situation in thc
* high point in lpiO, ”Henl-y
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Ford nnd others, Edison.devot- ;crcasingj ii) a few years a.dingle com- on the' 60' per cent money thpt'tho
the npprovni of enough state leglsla- which,, «t the
•nod as her bond; but It worries
United SfAtes remains serious, it 4s
sted to oyer one hiTilon .pounds, cd himself to study the causes of ccon- niodlty like gold will not he sufflc- povernment ndvanccK Mni ami could
turos to put it ovtrJ The states will i nmounted
'ranee’s friends that her bonds have
of'lcially reported that 500 cases in
of this mo- lent.
•nt li'ditly surrender their own power ■production has been radically cur- (omic unrest. His solution
salu
icon falling lately.
noil the crop whengvek he thought the
volving fraudulent use of the mails
in thl/i m atter because tax-exdmption [ tailed., Prices have slumped from the mentous problem is# now under the! “ I f It were, not for the War wo mnr^et Wss right, lit!I must sell a
aiq_imw pending in thc 'Federal !)egives them a bettor inatkct for bonds.! waf-time price of .'18 cents'for electro- scrutiny of tho ablest economists nnd'ahould not have probably more, than UJ forrP,i
|)y tj,c jiroduccr would
rolitleians arc blaming the avonion
nelament of ^.Itistico.
The alleged
It ia questioned, moreover, wholherl lytic copper to n low point of 12 cents business experts nt Wellesley.
[40 per cent of our current y backed by i,0 practically eliminated. As a net
or impio of*thc election results. .A
•wimlb ■. ifi these caa.'n total fHO,
a federal amendment is rcuMy ncccs-, reached about a year ago. The In- J’ Ills plnn is simple nnd startling. He gold and even that subject to being result, the farmer would get more
cw years ago those same politicians loo.noo.
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mry for the purpose. Some author!-jdustry has suf’ered in the present per- would have th&lt;* government, list some partly taken away from us. We should‘ m^ e y fo r’ his crop and tho miller
yere arguing th at women tvouldn'T
Nearly every state in the Union hns
lie*, differing with the House com-jiod of readjustment to n greater ex- forty busic' commodities, such ns cat- have behind every paper dollnr com- WoulcI pay less for tils wheat than
•to if they had the chance.
suffered from the swindle boom which
hrittec, hold that
th* Sixteenth tent than probably nny other impor- ton, corn, copper, coal, wheat, flour, modifies of the Warehouses type, In,j0 {0,iry&gt;
started during the war and hns cohAmendment, which authorized Con- taut industry..
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* . iron, nnd then taking the prices of the /eluding gold worth more thnn one'dolHold Standard an "-Absurdity”
W^IITE E X IT LIGHTS
timivd since. Yet very few 'states
■Tress to "lay nnd collect taxes on
"Production has been gradunlly in- last twenty-five years ns n basis, cs- lar on forced safes.
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It io of interest to note that when
are l iking swfflejently -drastic meas­
"A s most of our: businejj is &lt;Ion&lt;fjrlt |WRan to work out this
The red lights, marking theater ure* to protect their citizens. Most’ ’nronies from whatever sources de­ creasing since the first of the year, tablish an average price for each. This
rived."
thereby
gave
Congrcrg
power
Production
during
the
war
years
av,,r|
C
e
he
would
hnvd
determined
in
with
credit
money
which
is
also
bascil|,)rob|om
he said: “I t seems absurd
‘"titt have'been responsible for more of them seem'
prefer* to- leave the
to
tax
incomes
from
state
arid
muni-[erngod
well
over
150
million
pounds
terms
of
gold
and
called
n
unit
or
a
on
credit
and
commodities,
there
scorn*
t(,
ino
t|
,nt
ajj 0Ur values should bo*
han one theatre panic, according t o . iR&lt;mtton. to tfi.-f Federal government,
clpnl
securities
even
thoagh
such
somonthly.
Compare
this
with
an
outdollar.
.
jto
be
no
reason
why.
thepresent
Re%Jtst;c|
0„
boxes
of metal in tbe trenain expert who haa been studying the
There nre twq ways tp fight tho
•uritlc* nre legally exempt from state put during 10'2i averaging under 25
He would .have the government take serve Rank nnd .system should be. ills- j ury They nre put into vaults, the
dtur.tion. .
fake, ynumtor or ^tock swindler. One
and municipal tn'xntidn.
million pounds monthly. -In fact, even over or establish great* warehouses tributed. The commodity or* unit vaults are locked rind Immediately ev
This man contends that people have s by means * of severe legislation
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If. this power exists, Congress oxpo-.u last year were m aterially’ and storage plants. When the pnfdttc- jlUoney could he made the legal. "'L a y o n ,, believes th'at all' Is well. Thoy
&gt;cen trxlned&gt; for generations to ro&gt; rtrictly enforced. The other IS by
lirtM
L-tna
limn
tltu
Intnl
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■mrely hnd better exert it thnn re­ heavier than the total United States cr jg ready, to market his product ho .serve instead of gold alone.
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|nre taken out and-their eontents* dis«(|h|'rilv.;- d'sHnsIng ’nil proved
*ard tho re&lt;l light as a symbol of obsoit to the more cumbersome nnd, production. Production «t the pres- brings it to the agent at the governTaxes to Ilulld Warehouse*
’ ] tributcrl nnd cvcryohc UHcvcS that all
itruction and danger. Ilecnusc of and prosecuted swindles nfpl edueptdoubt "ill process o f const itytlonnl ent lime is nveruging about 85 mil- ment warehouse, who give's him n ccr"You note Thzt unit* money, ia re-; is wrong.
hia thc suhconscioitn tendency i* to hi • i.iL* public in common sense meth­
iment’incnt.
lion!
pounds
monthly.
I
'xPorta
^n^
tlficate
cbveflng
his
whole
deposit
and.derm&lt;:&lt;l
and again paid out probably1 ••Sometimes n ton or s&lt;$ of thc golditop and-hesitate when a red-signal is ods of investrrejit.'
tended to increase and nre around 0A
j j lc samc ^j,np pnys him hnlf of thi every fifteen montlis. W-hen wheat- wh'lrh lins been locked upiln the treasTlie liicgcst nro|)leni is the gullible
lorn. This* tendency’exerts itsi'lnflumillion pounds each month. Domes- Vil|uo uf t |R, deposit, as computed on!nnd cotton, conn-s into ware
warehouse^ ury vaults Is put on
steamer ami
■nce unfortunately sometimes when individuals wjm,, through their own YALUAIII.K ADVERTISING. F R E E ' I.
»an .. 1
..I.,.- !a&lt;„ai.nttltii( Cii " . • __
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t*
consumption
i*
also
increasing
r.o
the
25-yenr
average
basis,
in
cash.
The
unit
money
ii
issued
in
huge
amounts.!
. ( Europe immediately rc-shlpIVddcp, dnnircr^mnkes the spee-ly j Ignorance, 'cnrelcsmeM and cupidity,
thnt the statistical position of the l«* ! lrovcrnm,.nt , hp'n Ht.,rps thn nr[1(ll.r, iu, t whon needed bv tin- fa.mera. 1 hi 51.
J
“„eos
lc a rin g d f n building necessary. Ju s t. can nlwnys Im persundrd th a t' tho,
vh
*,*, this shuthen th» pcoplo should nrc?s for- j gnt-ririi qu|r|i wheme* of Yhn up-to
cpt up beward freely, some one stop* nnd hesl- dilr* Wnllingford*. will work for them
wlth n plan
:»tes,-order the inhibition of the red and make then! fortunes over night,
ons. - •
ilgn, spd then the fatnl jwnniing and I’roesurt'onH of swindlers ticl'p to
ut everybody
itruggliiig begins.
keep down somewhnt tlic number of
vo that this
.(Thare L* food fin* thought h ‘n*%! Hiesc fakers, hut they can never be
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t
away.
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Ihcir cotton or
'iaVr t o n ' ’^ n ie - airlous
p-.it*, p „ hi,j
ns well be n-nrked wholly eliminated while the human j thinking along a ki-idrpd line

GOOD B U Y
SAYSBABSON

OF i THOMAS EDISON’S STARTLING
PLAN TO LOWER THE IL C. OF L.

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nn- *ho«ly
* • 'I-k-Uovus liecnuso evl ■ybody
^ has
vhitc
_*-nto pnv-for the news stories up to
th'rtry. Is still large so that nuy lu-'m vageirdf^!i»h6ri?st speculation. The 'ouicl; liquidator*. The certificates can l)Ocn .educated to lielievc] lint values
igh^s. so that instead of being sym­
-i-rJUiredujTricri
tends to stimulate pro- half-value payment* lie receives from be *'-&lt;&gt;ld on the Exchange hy telephone. ran bo established and hell 1table only
FLORIDA RELIEV ES IN
that time, at advertising rates?
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bolic o f danger they would speak mot
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ductinn. This, in turn, causey* the the Kuvornn,e,^ n^rfmslif him n ready i “ Ih'books on tlie history of............
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. creation
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innee of n
PUBLICITY
the
micstmn
was
handed
ovwr
to
tlie
nnd main!
pmphatlrally of snfe.ty strnlght nhend.
irnrket'to weaken. The reason for enpitnl, Tho c e r ji f i ^ - he receives is ing.-l fiiM for eipht ieal.iric.s it’s the. 1-v n,'jartl
based
on
tTut;p
iltri! pre-.-T
'erretary
Clements
of
tho
Rnrtowi
It Is an idea drhieh wjll heir. coii*;dthe slump, in most copper ,s tock*
That tlie people of Florida finreIBcr.rd of Tracje for an nnswri*; nnd!
NovpmL, ,. was ," ‘t
l,'C mar^ ’t. subjcct to tile or- seinb Old story ‘Suspension of Spe. l. joU!| nM,Ul|5. ln rt.ullly, Ivilizatinn
sration In these dnys of crowded
around the first of nesem o.i w»= dinary laws of supply and demand.1Payments.’ Tills nUed never take: place
[ for the
movie houses IU every’ flllagCf town full faith in the glfrit of advertising, here’s the way Secretary ClemAnt*,1, |,"r ' ;.,,ouch ' -r iie rat’e
o * importahas lici-oine too complicu
ind city.
nnd are willing to hack up their he- who by the way. is o,u of the must
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Anit.rlcil ^
‘ n|llt. Rut the'certificate docs not depend oa ji. an agricultural country. There art- routitiifulire of such a sys! i.
the gold in Treasury
vaults but i.m the. a. number
of administrative uletails.i
.
. .
,
. "^.'hnt is gold’s real ui ilncis? J t
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' ' cf V'i ,h t,,'’ c?,'!
i:i shT „
y
secretaries,
^
^
in, r, itflinr.'
^
, ronfmodity in the warehouse. In one stch .as, if the stored mnteriul is » if,..,■,,,,,' nrrttv’ iewelrv
Viet tiro
A M PLIFIER S FOR CONGRESS . .**,c
bs't «.f appropriations thc State, answered it;
Dur southern.nolgWiop can pfoihico at afcn, e
K(Jlson p,Hn ,• „
rrnlovet, withilf lllo titm alk&gt;tu. | th j
-J
ofi Itively for
for••advertising bv various
localities,
’
“
If.
(hat
m
atter
bail
bevh,
rc'l _,
E lrc’ ricinns hnvn been inr,tailing
. . . *•
1low.cost,’ much lower than ibmiesj't
the muient system of barter fttf far ns lumo will lie sold nt public auction ! fj|ijn'R \cctth. ’ Otherwiso r u almost
■liiired to be paid fpr nt tho regui-ppliriers -in the Iiouseof Represent cli'’[ ‘'tl
N'w Smyrna News:
companies a facA that, has been iiold
the
complexity of modern life will a!- Tlie equity after storage rliaYget I a wholly useless *ulislnr:^(' Yet, we
Inr ‘reader’ rn lfS, so m uch per*
ntives at Waahi0rton.
N(,njeh&gt;t.S | ut
'" ’T
in;r tho dowel-tic price cloivi^, Their
ipfnced to the credit of the owner a- hold it the standard of a ttT * u£*‘
line, it .woiiljl have cost you ■$!(&gt;,Inrro -horns are bring placed .in the f ,ntT ^
w!" 0
c0l,nty
producing capacity, however, is d1s-•llow
the'Farm
ers
tVmil.l
I'iusX,
It.
'shown
on the duplicate ccllifichte,H)n. . Tlie sam e spare might
iciling ronnerted with nn amplifying
*’* od^rt.s.n g look cts. *
..
All that'is uoccsssryto pu-.1"
|iflit Iy limited and ns‘ demand iuUnit
money
in
thc
T&gt;dtson
plnn
is
'
"The
‘warehouses nrh* to lx- built iron pine into operation . a i i ’vernhave
been
hiuL
in
either
tile
levice in the basemeht. so ns t&lt;» mag-i« l:,x ° r
! creases’ they -will ml longer s* t the
&gt;r .n .total of ST.ldi),
or ^1.77
per
not nloncy In the popular conception 1 giadually over a periud of years In ment ruling which would nafhep. tho
Tampa Tribune or the Jncksoh-.
in# thc
uiv congrersmen’sn voicesj mhu
*
.
,,
ilfy
and en ’ . * ,
msikot. Tlie price of eierlrr.lytic
.
,
,,
.
.1
.
•
.
.
.
i
l
l
that is, melnl money or money v,U!i a money rc.i-ived from t.ixt.lioii. Th standard prices over thc 25-yc«r P*r*
ville Tim es-llnion nt a dollar per
iblc thc weakest of tlleni to h- heard ™p..laL .The money is spen by th j
.
..
1
he day wnnrme.s.
wheirnu-l.-il f;ir: 'varehou.s.ng charges uirl* dc depn- iod, for all basic commodities and'
Iri any pnrt of the chin.her. The nrTff ft&gt;, commeccial club as
inch, nod it would have cost*, thatcents for a number f.f month*. U - mptal
V” basis. 1»»v
1
,•nnd
dur.'ng
lOSl
phouhl
.tend
•
to
"
“'&lt;c
exclus'vely-prnrtjpnl.ciation
«.ud 5, per ccmt interest on Hi set up t lip necessary machinery to re­
way,
As
classified
iwlvcrrangement Is said to.be intended rs ! ,l" /'
r
•
vtrua
aoproplmtcB
SIP,000,
or
tising
it
would
have
cost
$2
strengthen tim market, rtlth rtig h .p ro .,J^ j?i|Jnr n nrtf‘!iun» of
&lt;,f 'vnrcli.r.se t nd*jiandHng u.a ceive- and store tho commodities.
pccially to make the l.-uv-imAers'
0 nor cai ita.
.
,
.
.Whatever its dt-fecta,.it would greatly
ipeerhes heard in the pres* gallery. •
It is well-once iij s^Tvhile to stop d'udifiti will he.sufficiently largo to
n me asure
,un “of value, has,' *e-'chincfiy.1
gone .by. Iij i mm
Fort
Lniiilcnl.’ile . appropriates and have ii liO.rincrH’Ki.an *who knows Gupply this demand. In 'th - event’ of
Knocking t’.e l.oftohi Out'of Caa| lMmI,|ify nn,| Btnhllize thc operation
T|u»t is nil very wblt. What -*007,
Prices
.
i of qfl basic Industrie!. It would mean
rongrerammysay's ought
he h-ard, *p,fton .t|n\»u*:h tnxti.i from city nnd vhit advertising costs figure lip for a* goad huildinryoar in 1923, the "do- ‘T would still be determined in term;,
county.
man.1
for
copper
will
improvt.
It
of
K0'1
1
'
lJUt
instead
of
gold
in
tk«|
.Iif'th
e
!lg
ight
of
current
cvejits,
l'"'
j nll-ycar cmjiloymcnt for (ho majority
you
part
bf
the
viilue
the
newspapers
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lrnprov
especially by the press.- Rut a momits only baji*. working of Edison's plan in rcgai-il t of mn\.workers who now suffer front
xir’ o f that profession rniturnlly frets’! F«ri Mvrrs appropriated * 10,1)00; Kivi. yoH.|„' their columns, when th e y ! „hnuld total at l.mrt ns much as flii.f trraf&gt;ury vnu1ts
Ik* speaking a. friendly word to th - , r " tn thc ritV
on n. two niill j ,,rjnt ni.w&gt; „tnr7os of you or your yeJ|rt and consicibrnTTV bettor than &gt;'ou w^ Id knvc whcat '» th.* govern-'.. cv.il*is interesting. - .
■easoiui trends. And it would in
aw,makers themselves in th is' coif- *'a*'*'
" ‘ H M-V capita.
• • . I town.
’
* ',
in 1021. The Europt^defnai.d will mcnl b,,*s' COi,l ,n fhu B«vtfrnment | A coal producer would thine a to isrg
re reduce fhc high cpst of
t
iretion. What they may say is a
I ake county levies one and one-'
Houlh K|„rT(l’n. na ^ I)the&gt; part, ‘ d-o he slightly better.
Although
J ,ce ,n riorege, cotton id the »f .oal. This he hauls to the nearc 1 liviny
warelfouses, etc.
Ip^ivornmcnt coal re--ervoir. The go\
Wiiilc Uie Rapson cxifqtls are stilt
sre»t d-al more important than hoivi, h "fH n,j l!a f,&lt;r n county 0,!vt,rli!,ln:r -if the state, nre tn he found many . there are still variduJTmnrfsh factors
"All artiflpii dciioaltctl in-the ware- ; ornmcnt. gives' him-a ecrlificat.- for Btu(|ying.|t8 uilimnic c ff#cts, thc plan
oqdiy they sav it, and with their new Gnul. '
^
towns umr roinmunltie* where The [in thc sithation, the l&gt;ullish features
planning
liousc,
suid r.dison, "bear thc -same oaa ton uf itial and payj
him half
half of
of r,ffi*^»
, ,, *
l for
#_. 1
.1i average
_: citizen »«
Tribunj*
maintains
n
paid
correspond-!
are
of
dominant
importance.
Hence,
pnyJ him
much
th
to
*nw .r-tus in workin-r brder. any Jack'' Th«-* ‘ ilv &lt;‘f l ^ ’J-burg I*
■
.f subgtahcc or stvle will be'all. the « ‘ wo null tax levy. •
ent Tor the sole, puyiose o ' giving j I am distinctly optimistic* for a'grad- rati|
° whf n
««•» monw i» •Is value, on the-23-ycar-averagc has.- ti,|nk j ^ u t ’
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jmnde, only one kind of unit money is is, iii cash. This enables t(io producer
ud»c apparent. . *
‘
I •Frontp^pf boosters are seeking the hews of those ^places. In_ them ual recovery
in profits.
on- mill levy.
I nm distinctly bullish," concludos' **SUl‘d together with thc deposit ccrti- to initio con! every day the . year
The Ttlbuno sdoks! no'business save
Oraiory 00 Unjiit-d Hill hns not j
Minmi'.H 1922 budget provides $92,- m 'v circulation. If the free ndver- Mr. Robson, "on tlie stocks’ of tho
round, practically financing his oper­ President Hqrdfrig
^
particularly notable for quality
;n |9K5 On a basis A two millsrin city ! l|g|
lhoic ,,|MCCB g ct; w,is to he' large low-cost producing companies.” j
Suppose n farmer puts in the ware- ation on the money the goverimurirt
Favors MwRfer
rg e r of
11 recent years. Lot'the- Congressmen
|. r u l o u o m V l In county ttxeii, or $2.00 jchlir^ ,up BRa|n; t thom nt rt.p
turns over to him .-every dry.
General
btlsintst
continues
its
sidekou*e
LO
O
O
bushels
of
wheat
gruded
gular
lrt their best to ll\*o un totho^c lunpli-,
Big Packing Plants
no- rnnitfi.
* •
1rates
* a • they-would
,
•
. •m&gt;rnpitn.
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Nowp n buyer wants 100 tons of
government as No. 1 Red. The
I./*, surprised tp see w!te movement In spite of the recruit b-’
n\'erngc *priee^# for 2.» years of this hard coal. He purchases certificates
Oriia rivr.i
.’/)0. spent jointly! wh*it
v.ti ii they
wiry -are
urc getting
iwiwuk for
iur nothing,
iiuwiiuk*
'e’ection. The Index of the* Robson
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Presi­
by the city and thc Marion county
Tll- T
TrlKlt^
#. kve-., .,hn
„ rnnfl&gt;
luding high war prices is, for LOO tons on the open market nt thc
The
rib u te-'ta
the greatest
riinrt shows activity 5 per cent below grade includm
dent
Hurdhig Will'ninko the final de­
FEM IN IN E HUMILITY
lm-»rd of trade. ,•
pleasure. In giving oil the-towns n n d ^ n t n l. Firore* Indicate that M r
V M p * r bushel. The farmer is prevailing price which has been ik-tei*- cision for the Government
on the pronment ■
The New* Smyrna city commission communities Y/ Florida, especially 'shortage is th? largest in.history.'
in unit money—he then mine-.l by supply and demand; turns
IJM *n
....
,
.
.
.
.
i
posfll
A
at
Armour
&amp;
Cvmpany
purIn a n - e r a 'o f . feminism, here ‘i» npgtpptintr* ’ll.OOO for* a d v e r t i n g | [ ' . / ' ‘V T ’ •
can hold his whent by means of his these certificates,into the government
Morf|, 4' Compan&gt; ^nolhti of
conlomttKitiff now,./rom one of thc moat nurnoaor# t h e ‘fund to he expended j
‘ f 4 1,1 . ff J1 0
B
,
A pToncr attcntio.n to the work of , CC^ ifJ C* t • untllj'het t.l,ink9 ^ e price ix with the amount cf unit money that the ‘.'Big Five” Chicngn pncVers, It
•minent woipcn^n*Anicrica.
Mary jointly by thc city nnd tho bonrd of * * 11
’ w n' ° s
as ' r
»aV#'vi*ntJon wouldsclttnlnatc count-18® lfa cto ry
thus be trtdepemknt ha* been advance^ on them and the was indicated today in high n&amp;*d.
jnrden’s first'w ord, on returning {rado .
v
, . jto ry . All the good p u h lfc lt^ s s lb lo .
lo«« f iro ilnnoor* «.Kirli If not re- bt lat’ "Peculators who now set the ■government (Icllvers 100 tons rif hard trntiun circles. Th'o President
[rom Europe for thc grnnd opera senfrom the nearest teser- rcntly has discussed the matter will
io n .is'th la:
, delivers this to your J . Ogden Armour and will go over
Vf would rather have huIR n rnilreasonable charge .to, jn ,1,,^ ]
Secretary Wallnce ‘ ai
•oad or won a hntt'e than be Mary |
shipping nnd handling.
soon ns the experts of the departnmn!
jsrden. M*n, to'm e, reeni so much
S|Kcu1alar 8§jko!ched., ,
of -agrietiltufe havc-.complctcd thi\R
uor« capablo o f greatness thnn wogeneral, would be sliji!y /(f the plan,
in
’ting
tlirough
the
papers
of
the
ne*s
ueri that l can hardly name one truly 'ffloq.
the other hand, it was selling nt 96 this A tbn of hard coal today costs
Thp Executive was represented' an
jre a t womnn today. * No m a tte r | South Jack son ville’s municipal gov- Ini'grr cities, nnd what he has pointed j j A Viomigte^t was created recently
cents
he Woyld only get $160.
[about $6.(S0 nt tho m in o -a cost which1bc,'ng 0' f Uie oplnlbnTon the basis! of
out
should
bo
shown
to
every
man
on
the
farm
of
W.
C.
Hankinson.
whore I look, whether Into the jmst crnm rnt appropriates |500.
Rut the unit money wopld not would lw rcjluccd l»y the steady opor-Jth'e information now in h i possessiup.
»r present, men nre greater; theyj xhe town of .Sobring has levied yrbo ever hnlks nt the idea-of Htspnear Blue Rell, Ohio, where the find
iitinn allowed
nllnu-H/i under
itrwlne thc'Edison
itw. r.lia..,, plan. thnt
. . . . there
.
. * « «be no -/#•
.at . ji Li
vary.
It would always be the same, ntlon
would
'Objection
St
was written. T ho in^
^»v« achievedJhjngs of which women n oni, ,n||| tnX( the fund to be ex- f-ily, county or town’s paying money j,og pedigree
A__—
I1 ~~ *'? “ * mi because wheat wpuld not be likely to (The averago freight, charge is about i|nw to
proposal
consolidation
1 in
tyt
publicity.
*
scrlptlon* ifn (KiTnionument is ns fol be
rre^wholly- Incapable. History nnd pended Jolntly-'by thc city npd tho
be sold over a period of one year for $2.60 a ton. The actual net cost of I vjcw* 0 v the stricter regulations
in *
,iuiin f ii*
The papers of Florida give, free, a lows: "Thc first pedigree of s Poland ents. In other word*,, the certificate
:he Bible hnve given wnriian her right- |)0tln} 0 f trndi«.
•
co|! rlm-.ild be about $ 10.00—which it thq packing industry provided for in ‘ I
fol p'aco, at the side of mnn, hut nl-| };t. Auuustiuo raises Jt39.20D frpin hundred dollnr*. nt lonst in publicity,, China-'nog was written on this farm or equity would have to -be valueless
would be urn^er L".e Edison plan. Rut the phekers hnd stock yardsi.conlrel'
rp cevery town and community, for jin August, 1976, by W. C. Hartkin(ray’s a atop Inferiqr to him."
. , j n one mill tax, or $5.22 por capita.
&lt;o
to impair live value df thc unit mon- today i t . actually cokts about .$11 a act. It wns emphasized, howoy
ever; dollar they pay thc papers,for »on, owner of tha farm and.Gnrl Frel- ey.
This Is certainly com'oiting to poor! Sanford, creates a fund ’o f $9,COO c\ery
tdn, (he difference- bc'ng created by that he wa^ keplng an open mlndTuvgnu, compiler of the original rcconi.
»u|vc
ertising.—Tampa Tribune^
nales, latterly fcafful o f idsing tholrewith a two mill levy
"Tho averages ard changed every interest? storage charges and specula­ til ail the facts bearinjj on the _•ilu4*
This strictly American breed of swine
Tsmpa raises a fund of $ 2,000 by*
lordly pre-eminence. It is u new no(c
year, a now year being added nnd tho tive profit.
tion had been presented.
»f feminine humility, rcminiscoAt of n'one-’mill lovy each for county nnd ’ T^ie Cane Cod district in Ma'sia-’ originated within n radius, of n few .urliest year of the, 25 is ‘dropped.
"Coal Should be ptored," snyx KdiSecretary Wallace Said tody jh c .J
chusu^ts expects to hnve n crop of miles of this place, and in the mnkmtique times rather than of nn era city.
svn,("in concrttp reservoirs sunk in would he no doflnita decision JToreovWest Palm Reach obtains 4137,055J 260,000k ~barrels of ernnberrirs this Ing occupied tho-oeriod covered from
ivhen gomt-n go to Congress and'run
th’e ground, 1000 feet long, '80 feet erai. days.'
Racking Up Gold
through
city hnd county taxation on season.'' The’ crop of Wiscpnsin Is 1810 to 1850. Thc first volume of
jrand opera companies \and build
wide,'
17 feet deep, and kept under wat­
"In 4, or 5 years thc 25 year aver­
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Thl
barrels, the larg-j pedigrees was printed-in.
1878.
I ’hij
iridgc* and salvage ships. So far a basis of ono mill each, or |3.09 pbr estim ate!1 nt 45,000
er (bituminous coal deteriorate:! in the •Have tho Herald do your nekt Job
age
would
be
Jess
and
the
three
year
’ I. ’
‘
jest iafhe\hiitory of the stats, while monument was erected by Th* Ohio
is the -modern woman is concerned, capita.
of printing. We have the equipment
M. M
.
• . . a • - i (&lt;
t—__ W
T
V
LauaV «.i.1 J rtf
YIal«n.l Pl.Ina T)(-nA.Inrn* A■■oniail/in high wnr prices will bring the^vorege per rentage each month.
St Petersburg by taxation raises New Jersej\ will have Tv yield of . not Poland China Breedcra’ Associali6n.
t is doubtless treason. So far as.the
There
would.
Hcecs^ari
rily
bo
a
cer-!to
do all kinds'of Job printing. ^ . .
down
so
if
wheat
sold
at
even
59
cents
'Unveiled Juno IB, 1922.’’ .
200,1
|less than 200,00(f
barrels.
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aodern roan Is concornod, It Isna Ht- $71,420, or $4.46 per enpitp.

me

'fr‘

�New Z c jtlp h &lt; f® S fa S ^ r .,___________ _____. . . . . . ........................ .
ibtf sevurdl'shmil Ulabda In the South j
I ■' &amp; ' .
„
PHONE 40* f 0T
_
A
Pacific,
w
ith
'a
total
area
storage Facilities r / T
squire miles, or rather mbro thanre
pfeue
you, tell others; If noir
^
lir id le
F t
that of Great llrTtain.. The poptija-,
tell us. -IJhopd 4S)8
“'"r
. nt
TR1C SUCTION SW EEPERStioq is ulxiut 1 1-1 millions ofiydiom'
Dur' Work—'PLEA?|J»-r*
/SPrlc*
.
f
' U l r Th* AMortatrd I ' t f u l
ncnrly
lt
per
cent
served
overseas
j
0uf
t* r ^ e h Aven6e
DE LAND, Nov. 16.— A signed; tnblishcd some ytfars ago ,by nu-m*
PHONE FOR A DEMONSTRATION .
in the Great War. The principal in­
• SANFORD
statement by Mra. Alice *p. Shields, .berg of the .Grand Army of ;tbo Re­
Authorized Hoover Denier
dustries arc the-rearing of sheep and
jachine &amp; fou n d ry Co. witnessed" l&gt;y three members of tho public. While there shy wrote the dairy farming, thc#chief exports bet;
Ku Klu* Klan who wrote thulr naihcx, headquarters of the Ku Kjux Klnn
inc "wool,-frozen ntcaf, arid dairy* pro-j
»sral Machine oml Boiler Work*; tore off.and look away with then! that
lt j ,
„ullc recently
r« ,
that;
finder Grinding; DeLuxe Platons; portion, of the' sheet of |i;tpor contain­ in Atl.nl.,• 0 . . . MjUmt that .h .
iwftotfihcti^ljfccjcd
;
help,
and
nn
cntjon
),n3
|
)C?n
given
t'J
to
commerj
Wheel S tejP G ear Bands; Crank ing their signatures, - is expected to
I
-requesting that C la n s m a n be *ont cjn|' fruit growing, with nppies, o r-j
-Phone 113
112 M agn o lia A v cn u cfix Returned------- =-------Phone 62 (igurc prominently in} the evidence, to interview her. She was not nc
jnngcs and berries nnd results havcf
t|ie state proposed to introduce a t : quninted with any members of the been so encouraging as to gi\;c ground'
meral Shop and Mill the tMut of Mix. Shields, charged organization, she wrote, and she sug- for the belief that in u few,years the, - * lV
with the nuirder of hcr-husbund, Wil-igosted that the messenger be given export of fruit will rank next to tho W ork
linin A. Shields,' near here the night her letter as u means of identirtea- export of dAiry products, which last]
sm rbody D rlri* • U « d
After
of. February 6 last.
tion. -The Klan complied With the year amounted to oyer 80 million,
1TRACTOR
nntj
BUILDER
*' !
the Plwt Week
It hns been intimtoted the Kltn.v request.dullura.
’
(’.Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.
meh might take the stand, if neces­
/
•
t h e s e Live B arga in s:
R. S.-Mott, assistant state nliprney,
sary, and this possibility lias been a a few days later received a commu-.
lNFORD n o v e l t y fopla" of -wide discussion since/ the mention signed "Committee of Inves­
FORD SEDAN
trial wus postponed last May until tigation, Knights of the, Ku Klux
•
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. WORKS
the November, term of Volukiu county Klan," informing him that if ho would
•LEXINGTON.^
Mrs. J . I). Colder has opened n taxi
circuit court, which opened today, be­ learn the purported facts concerning
V. C. C O L L E R / P ro p - ’
QLDSMOBILE
bureau a t the Valdez
cause of the absenbe of witnesses for the killing of Shields, hu* should meet nnd information
*
&lt;
PRA CTICA L AUTOM OBILE PAINTING
Hotel, with Mrs. L. Hourdrcaux in
tho prosecution.
. .
GALLON
&amp;
F
R
Y
a
t
.a
designated
time
in
n
hotel
in
BUICK
By Skilled Mpn
Shields, who was a native of Mo­ Orlando a messenger known to. him charge, concerning all trains and boats
S C T R IC ^ i C O N T R A C T O R S
LIBERTY"
~
line,* 111., one time prominent in .the but who. knew Mr. Mott by sight. In and out o f Sanford. Special epurv .
X
•
■ '1
business life of that city, and mem­ Tho attorney followed lnatruitions tjssy shown to the public, entt-us for
ALL WORK GUARANTEED F IR S T CLASS
, *
dodge
laghouse Lights and Appliances ber of n widely known family, ww- nnd was piloted to 'S t. Cloud and to
drives of all kinds. Boat parties our
New Lino of Fixtures
.
OVERLAND'
sixty years old. Mrs. Shields, thirty- the home of Mra. Shields’ father.
UPSTAIR#
eight years of Age, was born ib Rock* There,^iri'thc presence of three stran­ specialty. Phone 220 for inforhiation.
123 West
First Street
OAKLAND (2)
%
Phone
44.
„
11-9-tfc
port, Maine, and had been married gers, who -he was informed were
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-Sanford, Florida
Over the Ofcrlahd Gnragcand divorced twice before her mar­ Klnnsmcn,' Mr. Mott obtained a
CHALMERS .
|B. W. HERNDON
riage. She, according to her state­ lengthy statement from Mrs. .Shields
S E E T H E N E W ’ SUPERIOR
COLE 8
ment, was*Shields’ fourth wife.
charging the negro Smith with the CHEVROLET AT T H E SAN
Nr.'.and. Mr?. Shields were'on their crime and’ containing details of the
INSURANCE AGENCY DORT
200-3tc
way to their farm several rniles from killing. -Tl)c Klnnsmcn wlthesscd the J(JAN GARAGE CO.
WE---------AUTO---------BONDS
here the night of the killing when document, tore out .thoir'signatures
grantPianos, Safes, Furniture, in fact
they saw an obstruction in tho high­ and gave to Mr. Molt the letter Mrs.
fteso cam have been thoroughly roS.
0
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Sbinholser—
anything
movable, or what others
Shields
had
written
to
the,
Klnn
head­
way,-according/to
her
story.
Upon
* [onditioned. Will accept other cars aa
might
think
immovable, we hundlo
alighting
to
clear
the
read.
Shields
quarters
in
Atlanta.
part payment or give thd difforcnco
Contractor and Builder
with
care
nnd
case. Wc^aasumo all
was
tired
upop
by
an
unidentified
The
statement
obtained
by
Mr.
(f your car is belter.
-jnun who emerged from concealment Mott was regarded by S tate Attorney responsibility.— QUICK
SERVIC E
rDRD
FLORIDA at the roadside, a charge of bird- George A. Decottcs' as so widely nt TRANSFER. Phone 408.
Terma: Cash, trade or long ea«y
shot striking’ him in -the face and variance with Mrs. Shields, previous
* liM -Th-Fri-Sat
payment*.
enusing instant death. Mrs. Shields stoiy that he ordered her arrest on
itropolitan Life Ins. claimed that after the shooting sho n wnrrant charging murder. The
.
.
NOTICE!
.wai-forcod from the car nnd thnt the grand, jury returned an indictment
slayer attempted Jto assault lier. Ho but failed to And a true bill against
BILLY
S.
PA
R
K
Our Dry.CIcaning is unexcelled. ,We
HUI’MOHILE and LEXINGTON
later disappeared, she said, and sho Smith after Circuit Judge. Perkins have mndo uj-rnngemehts with the Or­
"
Dlatributora
made her way to' the nearby winter had refused to permit Mrs. ^Shields lando- SteAm Lnundfy to a ct'u s t
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— Sanford, ^lorida
hemic of a middle western capitalist. to appear .before the jury and testify agent in SanfenF. All old customers
E9 Park Ave.,
The nuthoritics'during their Inves- against the negfo. Smith was re­ of- this*concern will receive prompt
•ligation' of tho shooting announced leased.
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tO Y S’ TRA N SFER
nnd courteous treatment .and all work
today
they
were
proceeding
uport
the
The
-two
witnesses
whose
abStnce
is.guaranteed
first
class
as
they
have
*
to
Corner P in t end Park A ts . .
theory that Shields was killed in or­ from the stifle -in ‘-May resulted in
hi
der
thnt his wife might rcalizo upon continuanacc of the trial*.were-"Mrs.
Pr&lt; jt ScrricW-----Reasonable Rst^s
his life' insurance, and in the indict Lillian Ferrell of Enu Claire, Wis., cnberry, Mgr. Phone 475.
201-tfc
Ml
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men* returned by the g/and jury Mrs. nnd If. L Berry, of Wnycross, Go.
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n
Shields was charged with murder in Mrs. Ferrell wan the housekeeper nt
Call 498, if you want that brfggagc
the first degree and with having the winter home whore Mrs.'Shields looked after with despa tch.—QUICK
Ml
.'counselled, aided nnd abutted, an appeared* nfteq the shooting. -Tho
SERVICE TRA N SFER.
*
Card? of Sanford's Reput- MX
unidentified person . to commit the state pttorney. in pleading for n con-Al'J1-Th-Kri-Sht,
IM able Professional Men, each -ta
ivc Your,Order for cri*ie.
{inuancc told the court that }Mrs. j-’erIM of whom, in hU chosen pro- Ml
Smith, a seventy-three year rell heard the Shields car pnss the |n I h r ( I r r u ll 1,’n t i r l &lt;if I h r N r t r n l h J u ’HANKSGIVING ~ oldPeter
IM feaxlon the Herald rccom- Ml
d lr lu l f.'lr r u lf l i t l-*lorlilii, In n n il f o r
negro who had bgcn employed on house, some time before the shooting
S rn iln u lu (, 'o u iil &gt; .— In C h m i r r r ) '
M
IM mends to tho people.
nnd
that
an.
unusual
length
of
time
[
TU
RK
EYS
the Shields farm, was arrested on
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CITATION*
'suspicion when a deputy found in his elapae/i before Mrs. Shields nppeared.
IM M •M M IM M I M 'M
h
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Aiuilhchicoki
OysterH
Complainant,
h om e'a doul»le-barrl-l shotgun con­ Her -testimony was needed/ he said, ft-C I.uivlr.
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in
taining
ono
exploded
and
one
uneXorder
to
determine
what
time
the
Henjamliio
K
arirrm. ct ul.. Def«ntlani».
■New Florida Syrup
To: Donjmnlno I., tjrirfin. If llvlior. iG-ti-i
,
i.,.
ploded shell, the former loaded with killing occurred.
B,
“rleita
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George A . DeCottes
'vvii|t«nt «. AmJeorTctirif living. « w! j „
But Wheal and Pan Cake Flour, shot of thu calibre said lo have Horry, Mr. DeCottcH told the court, Nlelff
mill wife. Cumin A. Mlrlff, l f ! ^i
- ARorney-atrLaw
,
les* Dairy Farnr Sausngo
informed him thnt Mrs, Shields had
living, nil tlm iinknnwn lu lrtt. it liv­
caused Die death of Shields.
ing,
of
tho Cslnto of Jolm W. firlffln.
AVijh Smith in jail .Mrs. Shields attempted several months previously
ilcccaicd. i). w. Cook unit witn. Anillir1
P o i |o Salad, Fresh cvOC .
Over Seminole County Bank
J-ook.
Ifjllvlng,
&lt;j.-o \V. llawklns, I f j ------------ — "g g B jg S C g g a g S g --------------- r ---- - - - . ---.
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went to the home* of her father, L. S. to induce 'him to shoot and kill
day, per pound..........
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Davis, a Union army veteran at St. Shields, offering to divide Shields' life
BANFORI) -:-FLORIDA
I». Wolvorlon, If IIvIiik. I.uliior C. j Q
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Cloud, A colony near Kissimmee, c's. insurnnace with l|im in payment.
1’orlor. If llvlmr, 1. O. I'orler. If Tlv- M
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Ing. ami Aliel firlffln; If living. AdH f 7
fl •
JJ
lulniNtrutor of tho Kstato of Jo^in IV,
HILL
-TJHA
8HOAVTOIA
AW
P*
Urlfflu,
deceased;
amt
)f
Said
parties
ELECTION IN ENGLAND (;i&gt;’P .S\
aro dead, to nil parties claiming In­
FRED R . WILSON
LOUDEST /
terest* under Ilrnjninlu I. (Irlffln, doNEW PREMIER A MAJORITY
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ceased. Henrietta B. (Irlffln.-Ills wife,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
dcceiued;-Wm. (1. Andnnrled. dneeased,. (J. tV. Hfolff and wifi), Kliuna A..
'A perusal of tile northern papers
Htclff. dereas.-d, nil »f tho unknoyvlijj
Kif*t National Bank Buifcling
Itclr*. deceased, of (he Hsta(n of .lobn'2
LONDON, Nov. 10.— At 2 o’clock occasionally reveals' that some dis\V. (irlffln, dt-ceaseil, •). \V. Codk! 5
gnipfled
tourist,
who
hns
violated
thJ
BANFORI)
FLORIDA
and
wife. Annie Cook, dsceasnd. (ieo, JJ
this morning the positions of the par­
\V llawklns. deceased. Churlcs C. JJ
BOOKS ARE
ties, including unopposed members, very lenient speed laws of Florida . Warwick. Trustee deceased; and htnlJJ
Wolvorlon.15
and hns been let down with n fine of .Buceessnrs. dccouscd,
NOW OPEN was:
deceased, l.uthur V.--Porter, deceased, iB
$10.00,
has
written
,'to
their
home
It O. Porter, deceased, tuid A boij!
Conservatives, 14.r&gt;; Labor, 68; Lib­
(Irlffln. dtocused. Administrator »t 2H
and County Tnx Hooka arc erals,' 21; ’Ovori&amp;itc Liberals, 19; paper registering n Kick against the
tho KsUite of-'Jolin \V. (Irlffln, dc- ■ We are 119W prepared to serve- you in the !
CHELLE M AINES
uensed. br olherivlse. In nnd to the n
unfairness of Flpridn nnd the speed
[icn for tho payment of taxes others, G.
", .
following land sltunie In tho Count? ■
LAW YER
most polite way, with-every convenience and
Keinlliolu nml Btnte of l^lorldn.
|2, a discount of two per cent is i Andjiw Donar .Law, the prihie traps thqt nrv laid to flccco tIiT&gt; tour­ of
more parilcutarly described, h»*'fol- ■
u the best of Tood which speaks for itself. Our
— Court House
•.
| f‘for payment in 'November, minister, was elected for the central ist'and likewise cautioning-others’ to Jows: •
Tho. Honth TI/roe-Quarlers' pf tho I■
detour such towns ns thosq In which
cent in December.’ Tax books division of Glasgow.
Northw«s\ .quarter of tho Bouthrant ' ■
■ dinners are above.the average.
(Juifricr of Krrtlon Hevun, Township ■
The results from today's election the aforesaid lawbreaker was fined.
f\pril* 1st. 'Poll Taxes for the
TWcntX-ons.
Knutli
of
'Hangit
Thirty
lyet Lj a mined
Glasses Designed
In nearly every such easy the com­ Hast, remaining thirty acres more or a
922, for both men and women, were coming in slowly at •_ 11 o’clock,
■
plainant
sho was
I)i?tners Served from 12-2 and 6-8
j!
tonight,
but still
were cnaraciqrizcii
characterized}i ■ , . . ’ admits
gni, nut
Kimwere
' *that he or
” ---V, | It appearing fr.,t» tlfe sw’orntblll of aa
p duo November 1st, JI922. .
Henry McLaulin, J r M
♦
he
enrlv
‘features
of
henvv
noil,,y,kinK'
twenty-five
urOhirty
miles
compliant
filed
In
this
cause
against
a
Iness nnd Occupation Licenser by the tnriy lenjures or neavy pou* / .
.
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, l „ you./That you. and each of you have or
O pt D.
due October 1st, and if not ing and nn increase in the Liberal andj an )ol,r* ut hr .nil probability they Iclntpi to have sumo .interest hi and to
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t i a wafe doirur more Iiku fifty nrnntinif the* lAinlrt li^rijiiHi^DYu descrlliot).
Opticion-Opto'mflrist
sir vote.
It is already evident ” lr ‘
1,1‘X* urantipg,
Thercforr&gt; ^0U, nenjamlh I^OrNfln.
iro delinquent, ns tho law re- l-abor
&gt;•
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• 50c.
hower, that it was twenty-five, in If living, llenrlntln
_______(Irlffln.-ills wife H
312 Ea*t- First Street • Sanford, Fla.
that a jlcenho l&gt;c procured be- that the refusal of the iJilwr party to
If llvlmr. William O. ’AndunrleO. If; llvhow
many
northern
cities
nro
nuto-.
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’
,
Ing.
,(!.'
W.
-Slolft
»ii&lt;l
wife.
Hm'rna,
-A,fS
forclonducting tho business, profes- enter’ into an election pnet with the
Htclff, If living, nil of. (lie unknown h
inobilists
allowed
to
averagethat
Liberals will lose’seats fo r both n-.*rlu-lrw. If living. (If tlio Kslntn of Jo h n 'a
-B
sion|r occupation!
SUNDAYS,: 75c
’
.
ilrlffln, .deccasod, O. W. Cook nnillM
ties A noticeable exnmpio of tins speed? Y et these" same '’howlers" W.
wife. Annie (.'ook.-lf living,'Tiro. W.IB
• « JNO. D. JINKINS,
ELTON J.MOUGHTON
§
llawkliiH. If living. Cliarlt-n Jli. Warwick, n
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was nt. Stockton-nn-Tce4, where u sent up an nwfu) cry when they are Truster*
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Tax
Collector,-.
am!
kin
successar*.
'If
living.
H
ARCHITECT *
compelled to-abide
tho.loWa -that J. D.. W’olvertnn, ir living. Luther C, |■
Novt-2wks’
Seminole County. Georgeito Liberal* was elected with h
are
cnActiT
d-to
protect
life and.limb I’ortcr. If living, 1^ n Porter, If living. ■
Fresh Apalachicola Oysters Coolved t h e .
minority .vote _of . 12,396, the com­
nml Abel (Irlffln. If living, ArirnlntMra-1 ■
Room- 7, Miller Bldg.
on.thd
state
highwnys.
lor
of
t-ho
Mutate
of
John
W.
(Irlffln.
■
A| you moving? Cnll a QUICK bined votes o f the opposing A*quith-.
way you' like them
(teceased; nnd If nald partlen aro dead, r
•ANFORD
Florida, as n whole, extepds to the nil
FLORIDA SE JIIC E TRANSFER to do , i t ian nnd Labor candidates.being over
parties clnlinlng Interests under ■
tourist a . hearty wclcomo nunrly USrilaniln U (Irlffln. dcceanfd, Uenrlet. *
Phof 498.
194-Th-Fri-Sat 20,000. . . .
In K. (IrlfJIn. his wife, deceassd,* Wil­
every
town within its borders vies liam O. Andenrled, docedscd, (I. W.
Lubor made a notable gain in _.Uic
E. F. DE LA HAYE, Jr,
n
Hlelff
and wife. I-Irmna A. Htclff. de­
Farnworfii division of- ijvncHiihire, with tho other to induce the’ tourist ceased. all of -the unknown heirs, de­
* Architect'and Engineer
NOTICE
ceased,
of
the
Kslntn
of
John
W.
flrlfwhere T, Greenall, Labor ,wns elected to *seo their towp first. , A inrge ma­ fin, deecnsed, fl. W. Uook nnd wife.
15 years cxpe'rionco in-Residence, Gajority of these towns arp providing Annie Cook, deceased, (loo. Wi Haw­
Novombcr
tho
10th
I
shall
be
with a' vote of. l.'LBOl.
»»«e, BtorngcWarehouxc, Mill Conkins. deceased, Charles C. Warwick.
entertainment,
of the foprist, hut Trustee
lied to advance my prico on
deceased, and Ills sui-^csaor*.
•miction, Ro-onforced Concrete 8trucSI
Florida, liko every otlW %state, in­ deceased- J- D. Wotvortun, dweased,
tum, Hotels, and Office Buildings. V.
no dollar per cord.
M
NOTICE
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Luther (\ Porter, deceased. L*. O. J'orter.
II
Uox 1126. Phono 339-L-2. Sanford
and .Ahol (Irlffln. deceased,
advance in prico is mado ncccg,iK
Ilusincss and Professional Wonjan’s sists thnt those pcoplp coming within deceased,
Administrator Of the Kstate of John W.
r
f i . ••
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meet tho cost of cutting and Club banquet Monday nt 8:00 p. m. Ifl 4ts borders must abide by its laws (Irlffln. deceased, or otherwise, in nmt
■
to the lands herelnatiove described, are
ig, and no orders will be accept- tho PnlmToom, Valdez. Phono reser­ that aro framed for the benefit o f its retiulred to ho and appear before our
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WM.
CARNASION,
M
gr.
entire
citizenship.
A
majority
of
the
;sht
Circuit
Court
at
tho
Court
House
ter that dntc, except at tho new vation to Mrs. Zcbb Ratliff, 41C-^Vy
In Hanford, Florida, on tho 1st tiny of
N
A. D. 13Z3. and ttirn sud thene
p ri{ $8.50 per card.
^
not later than noon Friday.
200-Ite tourists coming to the state realize January.
make
answer to tho bill of complaint s s s s i s K R i i i i a » B S f i i n f l u i &gt; « u » i » M M m a i a i B B n H u
that traffic Inws afe passed ns much exhibited
*
orders in hand prior to NoVcraagainst you In nil* rauso. oih.
A
i 1—
for their benefit nnd the prh^oction of crwlso decree* pro confesso will bo on*
onth will bo filled at prosonl
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
lerod against you utid each of you.
their lives ns is done for those resid­ It Is nrdarql that this Citation he I R B l I R l l R i n a B I U R R R I I I I B I I l i i R B R I B B I R R B R B B R R I I B B I B I U I
N
\\ S. VKItNAY.
published In iho Hanford Herald.
a
ing within the ntnto and these persons newspaper
N
pulitlshed In Hanford. HemlThe Christmns bazaar given each
do not violate- traffic laws nnd th e re ­ iiolo County. Florida, onco each waoH
•IM You chn find the name of
year by tho Holy Cross Guild nt tho
for eight successive nooks.
ST R O W FARM AGENCY
fore are not prompted from motives ■WITNB8H my hand nnd tho sen! of
Ml
parish House will bo held December
•Tfty lire Raslneas Hap
said
Circuit Court on this tho fth day
113
Magnolia
Are.
.
of.malico to write their friends in of Jfovembsr,
IM
A. 1&gt;. 1955.
6 nnd 7. &gt;
18MU:
In 8anford ia this Column
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(5UAI-)
K. A. nouat.A sa
|ho north of the,‘'speed traps” set for
IM *»th day.
Cl^rk
of
tho
Circuit
Court'
keside farm and grove of 200
SER V ES A HOME-COOKED
the urtawary along t}nf Florida High­
&lt;&gt;f tho Seventh Judicial
IM
Arc you fixing up tho’ farm this
,
Circuit of Florida. In and
tre
,
20
acres.
SovbrOl
acres
heavy,
ways.
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for tho County of Henil^ ^ ^ M M IM IQ A ^ bio loam, best of soil for vegetables, winter? It Is the best season to put
dole.
Traps arcTiecessnry. Even the In­
out
trees
and
plants
of
various
kjnds.
QK(I.
A.
DoCOTTBS.
str 'berries, Mars, plums, guavas,
dians used thorn to capturo wild ani­
Hollcltor nnd &lt;&gt;f Counsel for
We’ll By* For Ton_
Dorj’t neglect flowers and shrubs.
gri ip. Good ? room house. Exccl
mals And Florida’s traffic o fflc m . n rd J J ( . f J5
*|.Px“« -; j - J 0•51
' RON TON STEAM DRESSERY Ion ibooting and fishing. 2 miles to Send to the U. S. Department of Agri-. to be congratulated that they have in'-]
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culture,' Washington, D. C-, or to
rni
ind
station,
stores,
church,
school
Vented
n
“trap"
to
catch
the
spewF
When
others
nro
Idle,
we
keep
movr.w .v ?ent *
Pf®PiI tsobold furniture and farming your senator or congressman for cop­ demon, in reality the niorft dangerous 'ing; there’s a rpasbn for i t —QUICK
c lea n in g , d u r in g , a l t e r i n g
;
ies of Fanners’ BUlletirt 1171, *,'An­
i t * Included. 52^50.
$1^50 cash
P. Wor't ca,cd for and dollu-red
animal of the highways today.—Lake- SERVICE TRA N SFER. Phono 489.
nual
Flowering
Plants,"
and
No.
108?,
184-tfc
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Wcj ft F|nit f i t In co i ‘and 2 years.
laud Btar-Telcgram.
Thoo rca|^ reason is, wo give HER••Beautifying the Farmstead,]' Don’t
i. Thnt’a
VICK.
Thjit' ' ' our middle ' name.
wait Ull springi,but send now. ’llieylrc
j Herald, 16c per week, delivered,
,-npL* World at your ooor every oven194-Th-Fri-Sut BIIHXBBXXHXXQ*X*&lt;MMB»ms*MXX«MUHUBXBXMBBXX«X«XXB*«ll*X«*«S
Tho Herald delivered, i 6c per vrock. phone 498.
free.
" r for *6c.—Dally Herald.
Jol the.throngs of reader*.,
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The ’ We’iHre Department ''of tho
&gt;
SERVICE-TRA N SFER. Phon
AVomaii’e C.ldl^ will Bold -L Rummage
&lt;nT Thv AMOTISl rd Pr«aa)
Sale tomorrow nt Wpodcbck A RlgCHICAGO,’-Klv. 11—Ono hundred PEPPER 8 EED FOR SA LE—I have
ney’s.yom cr Third etrel. and Sanford
l-and sixty-one names, of "gold sta r
„ surpius of 35.^ ,. ot Ruby King
Th* Presbyterian Ladies will lid Avenue. Any one having rummage,
VrQm^ ,r r An,0rican " jr,s wh0 ‘t* vo W p c r seed saved by myself o u to f
HOLY. CROSS ty lU R C H
R W . Dickson motored to Bartow their H\e» in the World. War—are the very best New Jersey stock, |2.75 their B ssaar Sale Dee. 1st and \ 1- thonc 312-W and sani* will be called
Services 'fo r. the 23rd Sunday after
'
- -found on the list made public todtiy per lb. Address, E ..Grpthen, Danla
.169-Fri-8si Jto for or lcavx* at ftho residence of Mrs.
Mrs. Parkinspir, of Ostecnt was n Inst Monday.
frliiH y , November 19, will b e: .
-^ fE . 1). Chittendc,n, 813 Magnolia aveby
the
Women’*,
*
Overseas
Service
Mr. qnd Mrs. .J. S . Dinkcl and Miss
caller Wednesday to sec her /riend,
Fl'at
,
*
198-tfc
7:30 a. m.— Low- Celebration.
puo.
201-ltp
a
feaUffo*
to
Olive
Dipkcl
spent
Wedifcsday
in’
Kis.Longue.
compiled
ns
-9:45 a,
Church Sunday School. Mrs. ^Voste.rdlck.
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ONLY R EQ U IR ES small Investment
SfeE
THE
NEW
SUPElT
Armistice
D
ay..
Moist
of
them
r
e
s
l
Mrs. Usymond Butler und tTttks/'in' tnc*
11:00 a. m.—Chiyrch Service.
some in far-off S i­ " to handle this.business. Now doing CHEVROLET ^ T THE ? AN The Herald delivered, 15e per week;
Pfof. _E. S. Miller, Mrs, Roy Sauri undcr French
Raymond,
jr., from Miami, came Tues.
7;30j». ni.—Vespers and Sermon.
beria,
Armenia,
lChina
apd ManHa, well.1-Good profit. Can be greatly JUAN GARAGE CO.
20C|.tc Tho Daily Herald Delivered to yocs
and MriC~Long were visitors in Of-j
• The vector will be at Longwood, day and. a re ’visiting her brother and
Incrqa|e&lt;). Best season just legun
anil
dthiis
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England’/
»IU iU
wife, Mr. and MYs. Volie Williams. lando Thursday. •
Chrift Church, for Vespers at 3 p. m.
Plans for a perpetual testimonial Better Investigate. 210’ Pin* Av*_.
T, P. Lewis and B . W. Dickson wore
Splendid music prepared fqr, Sun­ Their aunt, Mrs. Austin -Williams
to
thq i farrntajf service women if the ____ . 2^L4tp
spent Wednesday with them, alsq. ^/transacting business in Orlando last
day's service, at Holy Cross. Ip the
American Expeditionary Forces wero
Thursdny.
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Mrs. Geo.. Benton and daughter,
’morning,*the soloist will.be Mr. F. II
Ion with the list,
FO R R EN T
Quite a few attended the .Armistice annour(Wd in ciintt^etlo
Alice,
of Rochester, New York, are
McMahon.
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which ! vHlli ’ 1^ : presented at .th e j FOR~~RENT^FurnfshTd' rooms
down to look after her praperty inter­ Day oelebnition in Sanford. •
Mr. nnd Mp^_E. K. Hardy returned league a qonvcntlort here in. June next - eaat com er Elm nnd l l t ji street
ests Here, coming to visit.her brother’s
F IR S T BAI*TI8T CHURCH
Sunday from their’ summer homo in yenr, Chicago's headquarters of the August fichneidor.
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homoi Wednesday.
league snid in the,announcement.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
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Nearly every ene wlw»-had a way Maine.
"There is a handsome bronze tablet j
RENT— 5 room unfurnished-bun
Morning worship and sermon 11 to get there, was in Sinford on Arm­
II. F . Phipps, of Tmppn, was the
In
tho
Arfby
and
Nnvy
bnildlng
I
n
!
galow,
with garage. 1012 Myrtle
n. m.
,
^ucst of hiitbrothpr, J . E. Phippa for
istice Day and enjoyed it.
, Washington-memorializing tho mules , Avenue.—-W: R. Brooks, 417 West 2nd
Baptist Young People's Unions
Rev. Burhans has recovered from several days.
and horses who died in the war, but jSt.
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—100-3tp
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0:30.
Ji E. Phipps mndc n trip -to. Fort
the dengue, calling nt the Ballinger
.
ndthing in .Washington ia there found FOR. .RENT— Furnished apartment
Evening worship nnd sermon, 7:30
home and later taking dinner with Mr. Meade the first of the week and will a record- of the women who died— : hh first floor, adjoining bath. PHThen this phise of our service,
Subject, 4,1What If Jesus Shquid Come
and Mrs. Bollio- nud Mr. nnd Mrs. leave for Mobile’ Friday to attend a except army nurses—until we com- v“t° front entrance. 217 E . 3rd St.,
to Sanford Tonight?”.
.
.. ..
Khrenspuger.
f, •- B. A O. Ry. meeting.
alone, should be. worth much to
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.2 blocks fjorn Post Office, \201-2tf
Sunbeam Band Monday, 3:30 p.m.
Mr. land Mrs. ,Wm. Svvnync and two ■ There’ will he a carnival nt the Li­
FUK RENT— Housekeeping apart
Wednesday evening's
program:
y$u in your'fit5ii\ess transactions.
littlo daughters arrived. Sunday frpm brary Friday evening, Nov, 17th. Ev­ SAY-S THE STATE
ment. 719 Oak Ave. ;
^01-12tp
supper, 0 :3 0 ; itudy course, 7:00; Bible
eryone
come
if
they
want
a
big
time.
MARKETING
BUREAU
-j
Boston, Mass., and are visiting M rs.
study and prayer meeting, 7:45.
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FO R RENT— Comfortable rooms are
Mr.’ and Mrs. Slade nnd aunt, Mrs.
Westerdiek for the present. , Mrs.
.
j
available a t 318 Magnolia Ave.
W e invitefcou
*to come in . and
Swnyno is .troubled with asthma nnd Barlow arrived -Tuesday night from
It is the opinion-of expert* th at ■
’
197-Ctp
B
*r-- A 1 .
A man will address the Big Bo* they will .remain here th is’ winter if Wntcrbury, Conn. .
P?41 talk over -you: plans with u s .; .
Mr. nnd M^s, F . J . Neimyer were M h insect* and f.lnnt disc.les , a r e : F 0 R R E N T -Fu m ish ed - bad’ room.
rcan Brotherhood’ o f th e.F irst Bap­ the climate helps her. Mr. Swnync is
197-Ctp
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visitors in OclaAdo Tuesday.
• * Increasing, rot in numbers but ac- J 117 Laurel Ave.
&gt; M tis t Church ^tomorrow at 9:30 a. m., a brother of Mts. Pritchard.
tually of new kinds. And the job is •
whose’liTutory is unique. According
There
will
be
acrvlccs
nt
Christ
En\ll Mngnuson came up from
to check their Spread. During the FOR RENT— Furnished bed room, |3
to the National Encyclopedia of Arner Windermere, Sundny in his now 1923 church Sunday afternoon at 3:30.
per week, 3*14 East Fifth Street.
winter season ninny insects scelc 30; 4*
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Theo. L. Vlgne was among the
ft-:;.-1 Ml# 'lean Biography this mam when a boy model Ford, purchased in Orlando.
,
200-3tp
ciusion'and lay pegs for a new crop
S-V. f
of sixteen accented a position as George Vlhlcn Is employed In- (ruck Longwood visitors in Orlandu Wednes­
under the bark ofvtrecs. Clean o ff FOR RENT— Room* and kitebanattk.
K f| :;
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ft I •night tolcprngher on the Central- driving there now, drove up for him day.
the, loose bark nnd dig into holes nruj- — —Shlriejr Apartments opposite p^ft
.
i -,3 -j Hudson Railroad. On his’ eighteenth nnd Mrs. Bcngston, Miss Eunice Tyn.
28-tfc
rake off the cocoons nnd egg masses. 1office, upstairs.
. birthday he had served as assistant t * nnd Elmer, came with him to see
f
Dend nnd dying trees are a menace FO R 'R EN T— Unfurnished apartment
COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
superintendent of dnT eastern road. their folk!.
t. ,(
A COMfcNITY BUILDER ,
ns usually they are full of'insect
Ferndsle Apartments, 303 E. First
Bpi/Lj" -=,K
A year Inter he
mde superintend­
Mr.
Magnuson
aud
George
took
din­
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. nests. The conflict in the future for Street.
190-tfc
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The Intcrhntionnl Chamber
of .
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ent. At twenty-seven thf«""ybung hurt ner with Mr. nnd Mrs. J . E. LntuiB. F . WHITNBR, Cashier
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. 1tho-possess on of tjie qarth will not FOR REN T^O ne bed room and kitch­ 3 •F. P. FORSTER. Preeident
. was a member of the 51rd' Congress.- quist also attending the services.
Commerce, of which the United States I , . . .
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■be between man and man but. h e -1 en furnished, price 615 per month. ■
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“This man is Hon. Charles D. Haines.
All the faniily called Iq to sec Mrs. chamber is n leatiing member, has tw«*en nian nnd insect life, Go after
Apply
to
Mrs.
II.
D.
Durant
at
Lako
perfected
plans
for
the
establishment
A fine typo of- enthusiasm is being Edwin Lundquist on Sunday, .grandpa
bugs nt all times.
.Mary.
V .^
193-tfc
of an international.court .of arbitra­
sho*tn-by ‘the officers, and members going with them.
tion for the settletnent nnd adjust­
of this clans of young men; nnd tjicy
FOlt RENT—Throe desirable furWe hear Mr. nnd Mrs. -Nell SwanIf Clcmenceau survives American
purpose to make the work of the soh have sold n part of their orange ment of commercial disputes between
nished rooms for housekeeping.
different countries. Then? is nothing hospitality, he’ll be n’ , greater hero ’Phone 348-W before 8 n. m., after
class a distinct asset to the .yourtg
grove property to a S wIhs. It lies, op­
political about the
international tljari JoiTre or Jfoch.
men of Sanford.
5 p, m.t
*
'201-Btf
posite the home place.
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chamber, nnd its new court will have
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Rov. Wnhlberg was pleased with
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W ANTED
no connection with goveqam*-‘n*8 or
’ ALL SO U LS CHURCH SERVICES the* number out Sundny evening.
their agencies. Twenty-eight nations
WANTED—Two girl* with previous
Tomorrow, the 24th Sundny after AVhile he was ‘the guest’ o f Mr. and
ftre members of the big organization
experience desiro positions ns sales­
Pentecost (sixth Sunday after Epi.- -Mrs. Hlrtleson. He also -gave us a and-will lie represented on the court.
ladies
or clerical work, can furnish
I
phany M ass is read) services will be short talk nt the school.
At first thought this organization
4
references.
.Address
"Position"
care
Ami
win
sucep
keep their money, cireti- •
M*. follows:
Mri. Westordick returned Sunday, and its latest activity may seem to
1of Herald.
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luting.
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-Sunday. School a t 9 n. m. sharp. spending nine days iti the Conference concern only persons interested, ini
Full attendance exp’ecfed.
j \VX.NT HI)—Superin tendency o7 o f-!
in Orlande/. ^Irs. West nnd baby and |jU8ineaA aiwi commerce. On‘the other
They do hot hu’d 'Uil'ir funds but. keep
7 LoV Iifnsji. at,10 a. m.
nnge grove. Can give- referenve. \
Leonard,-went down with the other*] hanj ( comm’efc , nniI Us.Lronchda have
their ensh at wot, Irttowinp thnt it'will be
Scrtijon; "The Holy Trinity.”
Address E. W. Cqllier, Itoute 0, l.aur,;
Classified Ada Se a line. No
for a couple of days. _
. bccn^ responsible . for many 'of th e !
employed by th^oank tt^help the farmera,
Benediction of the Blessed Sucrndn's, S. c.
201-dtp
Mrs, Cumpbeli und children we're great-wars of hitlory. If nn internn-1
sd taken for less than Sir.
ment a fte r Mas*.
merchants i\nd nnufacturers, und thnt in- .
out frutp {own •Tuesday. .
IVANTED—Team work.' Inquiro M.
tiopnl body ywOTihg about just nnd 1M and positively no classified
proportion
os itlimulated Inide, it will liu
t Meeting of tj»c Indies Altar -Soci­
Mrs.
V
s
ad* charged to anyone. Cash
Alfred Kricson and Mr. nnd
Hanson Shoe Shop,
friendly commercial relations among j
roturned
to
theravith interest.
ety In parish pai^pr n fter’services.’ BolHe have been In to heat Rbv. nations, as our nntionnl chamber of
mast accompany all orders.
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’ Massey during th e week, excepting Slack!
Count
five
words
tos
line
.commerce is advancing good will and
WANTED—$3,000 at once, best of
Saturday, nt 8 a. m
and remit accordingly.
little cooperation among private Americnn :
No better modim for having your money *•
Mrs. Girhil Munson anil
security. Call at Hill Ha.r&lt;lwnre Co. j
Monday night
meeting of the, daughter. JuacpllillQ of Savannah, ,Ga commercial interests, who can forp
perfornt
the fundon for which it was nuulc
—W. I, Hughey.
201-3tp
Catholic Women's League . at 8 in can)c \Vc-dnes&lt;iay to attend the funer­ tell, how -far it may go in promoting
"could he desired jnn the— 1
WE WANT to rccnargo and repair
tho hall.
al. She is the wife of* Captain Geo. world pence?. ,
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your batteries. Our starter, genera­
Tuesday, Feast o f tho I’rescn|ation Mupson, of the Savunnnlr Line. They
FOR SA LE
tor
and ignition repair department is
B." V. M.
.
spent the evening with hur sister,-Mrs.
-Chinn is a large- producer of eggs, FOR SA LE—Nice fnt turkeys, 50c in chnrgo of on expert.’ Genuine
, Strangers cordiully welcome to all August Swanson.
per lb. Address N. II. Berwick, "EX1DE"
nnd singular’ to say that there .lire
Battery Service.—RAY
chiy-rh services. .
Emil Magnuson,cnmeUp again from no large chicken fnrms. The average Lake Monroej Fla. ^.________ 200-5tp
BROS. Phono 548. Sanford. 172-tfo
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Windermere accompanied by Elmer farm rarely keeps over a dozen buns, FOR SALE—-My.equity in Lit hlo. 12
CONGREGATIONAL -CHURCH
Sanlird, Florida
Tynpr’and Mr*. Bcngston tu nttend yet the total Value of 1920 exceeded
In R’os0 Court, facing Sanford Ave­ WANED— A chaneo to build your
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Owing to the union revivnl meet­ the funernl.
,
now
homo
before
lumber
gets
’any
$450,000,00(V for poultry and eggs, of nue. A bargain. See Chancy \VH•1
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ings to Ik* held «t‘ the Prcsltytcrinn
Axel Luiiilquist
nnd
sister,
Mrs.
Ju
higher.Plans
nnd
estimates
furnish­
20-3tp
.
,
* , 1 which eggs hnd-n vnlue of $200 ,0 0 0 ,- son.
church tomorrow, we will, hnvp no liu Nyluml, o f lthke Mary, were nlsa.
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works,. 183-tfc
There are. large'factories in the
FOR SA LE—1 ico box, 1 show case,
preaching service nt our church.
present anil .Mr. I.etson, o f UHnterj
ijities where eggs are frozen or
3 pieces of marble. Call at 217 Snn- WANTED TO RENT— Permanent, 3
Our Sabbath School will meet ns (lurriett.
dried. / The six factories of Hankow fwd.Avo.
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200-Ctp| or 4 room unfurnished npnrtment.i
usual at, 9:45 a. nt., after which wo
Besides a large number from this j-„lonc/ 1Illl(lk. 250,000 pounds of dried
FOR SA LE—Sewing Innchine, all a t ­ flat or hoysc, desirable location. Ad-,
will adjourn - to thei’ Presbyterian section, Mrs. I.qrz-nnd Jonas and Mrs.
eggs vi day, or about 10,000,900 eggs.
djess "F . S ." enre Herald office, San- j
tachments. Postoffice box 117.
churcl\ f o r the morning service.
Larson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oleson*- frpm The factories buy eggs by ,thc pound.
’
192-tfcl
200-Gtp ford, Fla.
Our’C. E . .will meet’ at 0:45 p. in Piedmont and Mr. Jackson were among
fThe. eggs are smaller thqn Americnn
WANTED—A lease nnd option on n ;
and after holding the service, we will -tboiM. attending the funeral
eggs. I.nrpe quantities of eggs in FOR SALE — Young deer hound
truck farm of not less thdn twenty-1
go to.the union service nt the Presby­
We were dreadfully shocked.when the shell come’ tcTthls country. Last
I,UPPX&lt; B months old.
E °slly
— AT—
terian church.
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_ 201-3tc or more than , forty acres, equipped
tho news came thnt John E. Lund- winter 20 ears of Chinese eggs came trained. Phone {85-J.
As these two union services are the quist had shot hinywlMmtwccn 4 n n d jtj, N’PW York* by trniii from the Pa- FOR SALE—'^rmy lent. I’ractlcnlly with flowing-well not more than five
miles from Sunford. Prefer a farm
last, which Rev. J . S. Flacks will -idl- 5 o'clock Tuesday morning.^ All knew ;cif,c c0l8t.
now, $12.00. Apply Sanford Bnrdrfss, we urge, every one to' attend there was no reason for the rnsh act
gnlh Store.*
.
201-2tf which has keen'used for-growing cel-1
cry. Will not consider any farm un- i
both o ( them and hear these messages hut Osslrk hddy nnd mind.- He had 111 ()NI,Y BIG CIRCUS COMING
TO FOR SA LE OR EXCHANGE fur «
Next UPrlnccss Theatre
less it is located on a public road. Will &lt;
of life nnd salvation. J '
I
severe sick spc'U three years ago nmij,
SANFORD TH IS YEAR
smaller car, 7-pnssenger Packnrd.—’ want possession immediately. Write |
n had fall from which he never reco'
Fred R. Wilson. Car at Williams’ Ga- description of property and location
Circus Prices
:
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‘cred. He was respected by, nil who
. rope *r * *
197-tfc
nnd loweaj.. annual rent to Republican
Sunday School, 9:30 a. pi.
knew him, having come Imre from
Trucking
Company, Tifton, Ga.
i
SEVERAL-HOUSES
for
sale.
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SANFORD MARB1E &amp; GRANITE WORKS
*Dr. Wulker.'s class at Princess the­ Sweden in. 1873.nnd by. hard wurk had
for
rent.
See
Thigpen,
‘ 189-12tc
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• JOHN OVE, Proprietor
atre, 9 ;50 a, m. *
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infill up. n fine grove here with other
Under Age of 12
At, l l ’.OOr a. m. Dr. Walker will property. He had charge of the. fa ­ ADULTS 75c (Including -War Tax)|WOOD FOR SALE—18.50 a cord. FOR RENT—Jnn. 1,#1928, two store
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CEMETERYjVORK A SPECIALTY
preach on "Connolatlons.”
mous Hnines grove here for 45 yenr*.
Plcaso arrange to pay cash on de­
rooms, $05 per month each.—A. I’.
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1618 Wwt P lr * 8 tre*4
Kpworth league, 0:30 p. tn.
He was married to Miss Hijma Mng­
livery, nnd specify the kind of wood Connolly, A gen t
• - , • 199-4tc 1018 W&lt;Mt First Street
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AL 7:30 p. m. Df- Walker’n sub­ nuson in 1880, 11 devoted wife, faithful
Wanted, when- placing your order.— F . AM CLEARING LAND nntl. can fur­
ject will be#''Whnt‘ Is Possible For und true to the end nnd to them six
jS.-Vcrnay.
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190-tfc
nish oak and pine wbod for less
Mo,” Everybody Invited to these children wore born, all of whom were
FOR SALE&gt;—C .melody saxophone than nmfket price.—HI. S. Long.
services.
present for the funeral: Mrs. II. G.
Mood ns new. . 6120 takes it, h alf Phone-1811.
■ • 200-3tp
Lundquist, fcdwin and Elm er of this
cash, balance 610 per month. IL J .
pluee, IItimer pnd wife nnd child of
FOR
RENT—Store
roo
pi
in Bishop
Holly, Herald Office.
J - 170-6tp
Wuuchu|ln; Garder, of Pensncoln'nnd
Illock, West First street, Sanford
AN) GRILL
N F O R SALE—Dosler and Gays’ paints Investment Co., A. P. Connelly, Agent. S
Aaron of Jacksonville. Frank Miller,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
nnd
varnishes
at
Sanford
Novelty
atfor the inquest, had charge of the
Se r v ic e
;;
H. Caltaieo, M anager •
Works, Sanford agents.
,163-tfc
arrangements. The funernj being held
YOUtfe, COUPLE want board with a
Wednesduy in the Lutheran church,
FARMERS—You can get seed bet*
SUNDAY,-NOV. 10, 1922
private fam ily or'room. Itox 521.
Dr.
Walker gave comforting words to
fram~&gt; end Irrigation plugs at .tfc*
Subfeet:
200-3*11
sorrowing ones assembled. Mrs. Wil­
Sanford Novelty Work*.
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"SO U L AND HODY”
liams and Mrn. Campbell sang some: 2 ---------PERFORMANCES---------?
.
12* Nooi to 8 P. M.
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FO R ’ SALE—10 acres in Longwood.
beautiful selections, Mrs. West pluy-! STR EET PARADE, 10:30 A. M
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Church S e rv ice ----- 11:00
corner o f Grove and Orange ave­ LOST—1 8-months old Lcwellari bird ^
Shrimp Cocktail
ing: “There Shnll be No Night;
Sunday S ch o o l----- 10:00 a.
Oyster Cocktail
jllip, large for age, weight about 35
nues, S. E. 1-4 o f N. E .-1-4 of S. W .
There." The interment was made at]
Mid-Week Service, Every
ibi,
Black
and
white
spots.
Liberal
i Clam Chowder
1-4 Sec. 26, Twp. 20, Range 29.—Thos.
Lnkevlew. Many beautiful floral o f­
Tuesday 8:00 p. m.
Tomato Bouillon
roward for return dr • information
J
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Baxter.
,
11-2-Imo.
ferings were made showing tho love
leading to recovery.—Seminole OvtfrOlives
FOR S ALE—pasy terms. “ One 1922
of hi* friends and their sympathy* for
R om an 's Club Bldg., Oak .Ave.
Pickles
Innd'Co., Sanford, Fla. 200-2tcd;ltwc
7&gt;pnsscngcr
Buick,
fuMjI
cuqlppcd
the family.- Ho wasfborn near Stock­
. A L L A R E WELCOME
Fiiet
of
Red
tap
p
er,
Tartar
Sauce
with five new oversized 3J-5 Diamond iJOST—ChlidV'BTur*Chinchilla overholm, Sweden^ April 5th, 18$0, and
Roast Stutkl Spring Chicken *\
coat, Cedar Rapid! trudo mark.
coni tires. Two triple bar .bumpers,
had made one or tvro trips back to the
Finder
return
to
E.
F.
Houshoider,
at
Whole
Broiled U» Lobster, Drawn Butter
415 sun shade; cut-out operated from
land of his birth. I
courthouse.
Roward.'-----199-4tc
dash, spotlight, step plates.’ License
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% a * t Primeliba of Beef au Ju s
Europe is said to havo.tmany Idle
with car^‘ This c^r bears our guaran­ LOST—Tire rack with 30x3)4, tire
MINE W A pE MEET ADJOURNS
men who refuse work they do not
license U g and tail lljfht all connect­ n Mashed Potatoes
tee. A real bargain. Sanford Buick
teamed Rico
French Peas
like or Wahtf to do nnd yet .hope and
Co. Phono 307. "
' ' 201-3tc ed, in or near Sanford. Reward. P.
expect to conis to’ America where
Combntion Salad
FOR SALE—Another of our bar­ O. Box 105f.— H. W. Allen Music Co.
they wauls! have to do tho same sort
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20i-2tp
gains: 1922 Hudson speedster,
of work th?y decline to do&lt;jn their
Meringuo Glaco
driven only 900 miles. Good tires
Assorted Pies
home land. There are klready over
FOUND
Baked Apple ith Whipped Cream
and extro tire, with other equipment.
13,000.000 foreign people ln.‘ the .
This car. is priced right. Will soil FOUND—Bicycle Owner apply to
United S tates and many o f them do ilfinj negt January and
chief of police, identify iyid pay for
on
. eaey terms. Sanford Buick Co.
not understand our institutions nor I riving at an agreement,
lv.
f
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Phone DC7.* *
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•peak English.
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First Naftional Bank \
Men who Become'
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PEOPLES B.NK OF. SANFORD

Best Brad and Rolls
ROUT

BAKERY

ALL CHILDREN 30c

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Sanford High's girl baskethnlLteam' meeting of miners in d operator*
5 q
s s s r ; - ' : )
?cn .worjdng .hard.
d ' These girls ntorrow
Im m rnmorning.
am tfm ' ‘ -The' 1ahnqur.er
GOLF
APPEARANCE J’ ROVBS.
wilg'fjo to Orlando Friday night to whs made by Harr^ N. Taylor,
FOOT b a l l .
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I’^RSONAL 8UCCES3
play their first gnnuvof the season. Kansas City, president of the ioutb
BOWLING
b a sk et ba^
It is hoped that th ey wilt haVo .as western Coal Operators' Association.
TENNIS .
ROSIE, Nov. 17,—SIulsolHni in hja
much luck os the football team. The
F.our tentative plans -were consld*
TRAP SHOO'
CHAS. L . BRITT, Editor
BOXING girls, who under Mfss Cora Lee Til - ere&lt;l by the sub-committees for negotl- first nppearytee before th* Italian
11s' coaching, have been nvorklng for t'an of new*-ngroemcnt*, it war. stated. .chamber proved a great, personal -suc­
the team are Mildred.Holly, Emma One Involved n virtual reiiutntelhent cess. Ho speke t'A thc deputies mi
.Spencer, Maude Carraway, Jean Max­ of tho old central cmnpetitlve . field hd had .addressed--the'.loadcra of his
well, Kitty DuBose, Anna • Kanncr, ns the basis, nnother would hnfe en­ Fascistl legions and his orders were
Doris Hand, Lucil^ Echols, Gayle Mar­ larged thc. central competitive fiyld tereived with similar apparent obedishall, Mary Elizabeth Pulcston and by the addition of .Kentucky hrtd West Vccc.,
,, . Congratulations were showerVirginia and the third nnd fourth | MP«n tho_youthful leader after ho
Gladycc Wilson. '
piana wen? for a. National conference1 1,1 conclude! ,h|» exposition of the •
of operators nnd miners to meet .hi government » program.
MRS. PH ILLIPS. LOS 1
.
WEST PALM BEACH, N ov. 18.-' Bi£ Ten Schedule
/
•
ANGELES MURDERESS, .
agreement.1 *
(Special).—The fast eleven from San­
BEQUESTS; NEW TRIAL
LONDON, Nov. 17*— Dusslon HeliISan ford High Girls
ford, contending for .state honors, in- . Contains Im portant
Tho Rotes; crippleJ *&gt;V
mid
Roy, president of the Turkish So­
of several of their r^ulars, I
Games for Today
PRACTICAL NURSE wishes materLose Opening Basket vnilcd Viest Palm llcnth yesterday and
cialist
party, has been assassinated at
LOS
ANGELES,
Cal.,
Nov.,17.
—
j.rst match over the Mena Cl
.
------ — JK
Bail Game to Orlando1local eleven in n hard
ln fought game. CHICAGO, Nov. 17,—Tomorrow's Mrss Clara Phillips, convicted of sec­ - nity cases. Write or call for mo at Constantinople, sny»,. an) Exchango
although some of tholr bow cl
Hotel Benson Springs Inn. Ask for' tclosrafih dispatch.’ The"crime is anThc final count was 13 to (5.
I m poor form tho Men a Clul
piny .in the Western Con'croncc will ond degree* murder for bcatlnj: Mrs!
.Mrs.
Rosa.
202-ltp jeribed to political movos.
Alberta
Meadows
to
death
with
n
Thc
girts
Imsket
ball
team
o
f
the
sec three undefeated contenders for
] from behind and won the gun
hammer,
will
seed
a
new
trial,
and
if
ISanford
High
School
opened
itr,
1
1
)22close scpre’of 63 pins.
:
No word hnB been reeded In San­ thc Big Tonchnmpionshlp rij»T&gt;oscd‘by
Urban Mny bowled less than , |23 season on .the Orlnndo court last ford ns yet giving u detailed nccount teams that mny relegate nil or some that Is denied, will nppeal fronr the
ual average but had little diffi&lt; Jnight and lost by tho score of 13 t&lt;r 8, of the gnm^ but In all probability of them .to thc losing column for thc verdict, U wan announced by Bertram
kin g high man "of the cvynini |Tile Sanford sextet, showed good form this game with Palm Ilench was piuy- final gnmes of thc. season a week A Herrington, her httorney.
"There is a -fatal error tn the rec­
it looked for n while ns if Archiij land will given good account of them* ed with the second string men, or at later.
ord, and finally Clara Phillips'will be
[selves before the season crftls.Chicago
plays
Illinois
nt-Chicago;
least
n
majority
of
them.
Thc
close­
would carry " ff thc hon,,r"'
L isa ^
The Orlando team, after n success- ness of the score indicates this ns Michigan meets Wisconsin at Ann Ar­ froed,” Herrington said. “I will npt
Rennctt lilso rolled A good garni
^ HEAP OF
quit
the
fight
until
she
is.”
bor,
and
Iowa
opposes
Ohio
Stn*c
at
jful.
season
Inst
year,
and
with
most
The score for tho evening f».l
Sanford was expected to pile up n
Illllflll
rfcl FUN IN
Columbus.
With
thc
excepthnr^r'the
[of
their
Inrt
year’s
players
In'thc
line­
The
motion
for
a
new
trial
will
be
much larger score against Palm
qn|;) h.u»IV’
outcome
of
the
Io'wa-Obio
game,
Irt'i
up
this
season,
was
one
of
Sanford's
mads
when
Mrs.
Phillips
is
sentenced
.......&gt;....136
bench. Conch Wilkensop has n hnrd
May
|hardest opponents in this year’s scheij. game today against Miami, nnd.play which Big Ten followers believe will Monday. TJi&gt; verdict, which was a
...100 141
DeLellay
a y i
jule nhd the closeness of tho score; ing the two gnmes in two days has be won by Iown, thc defeat of Chicago compromise one from a Jury of nlno
Ovcrlin........ •— ...160 127
|gives, rise to the hope's Hint the San-j more than likely caused him to piny and , Michigan. is not conrijord un­ men nnd three women’, carries a pen­
dennett
e s s
alty of from 10 years to life imprison­
ford girls will give ,nn account of 1his.second string men. in order that, likely.
Retts ..^ ..r ..... .,...163
More than ordinary'-interest.Is at­ ment. .
• '
*
themselves before thq -scasor, .ends j the regulars will he In fine form for
tached
to the Notre 'Dame-Butler
” 1 -expected to bo acquitted,”'
Totals .................- ...............•».....] that will bring to Sanford ns much| the big clash that takes place this afgame' at Indianapolis tomorrow. Mrs. Phillips said in commenting on
|publicity ns that being brought to tefnoon.
Rotary Club
Neither team has k e n beaten. The thc verdict. TI;»y didn't give mo a
llr'itt
’.....l!:...; ...*147 1123 lf.1 [Sanford a t this time -by tHc High
AND GOOD COFFEE
Butler* eleven has eight straight vic­ fair deal, I am going to ask my at­
^
mHousholdor
..a lS l llU j 1J,I [School hoys
tories,
including
a
triumph
over
Il­
torney
to
appeal,
and
believe
with
Clash
for
Dixie
Title
Announcement will be mode n little
Hr nry ...........
1®® 138
0a
Mrs. Bertha'G. Mann
another trial I can be acquitted. • I
11,11 , .................. 178 125 121 j later regarding the girls Bchcddle for
A t Birmingham Today linois nt thc start of thc season.
.Will Conduct a
don't think I will go to th» peniten­
II. E. Stevens
.126 111 131 this yenr and it is hoped that the lo
iss
*i
m
m
tiary.
But
if
I
have
fo
go
there,
I
cjil^fnns will tnko un interest in -the j Centre and Auburn Try to Eliminate
F R E E DEMONSTRATION
could face life in that pine*.with the
Each (liber from Five SouthTotnls ...... e ........................... ] g irls'_welfare ns they have the boys, [
'
--------- OF---------.
Ira .same pose I have here. It would hot
get behind thent with their ipornl and
ern Contenders
i^
ha j make much difference to the. All my
fmancinl support and help them'on to'
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^
Standing of the Clubs
““ hones nre crushed, anyway.”
niany"victi&gt;ries. .
' .
If Oil
lit) Thr Aovurlatril I’rraal
IJ
s : --—
The thrce'women members.of thc
AND BETTER fcOFFEE MAKING.
ATLANTA; Ga„ Nov: 18.-*Thc Au- **
3
Mcn’a Glub ...... ..
jury
voted
for
tho
death
'pyfalty'un­
luirn Plainsmen,'ono of Dixie’s p rc-.^ *
A t this Store ort Monday, Nov. 20
Congregational# ..... -3 '
til the finaf compromise / t . second
cuninlly great elevens, nnd the Ccn- I.
.
' v_
*•
j'
Fnrmera ............ ..... ... 2
All Are Invited------------ —--------Be Sure and Gome
tre Colonels, whose meteoric rise to
Mondny morning' n graduate of. degree murder was reached, it was
' Rotary Glub
.... .V 1
_
.. ..
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gridiron fame, in the last few years l « t year’s graduating class, Misi said.Merchants ............... ... 0
has placed them well nt Hie top, will Florence Henry, was n visitor at
Chase ft Co.,
meet today in Birmingham' in n con- cb«P‘,l. . W hen cnllcd upon for n WILL PRESEN T FINAIw
PLANS TO GRAND JU RY
test that is destined to remove one of ,,Pc&lt;‘fh « «hc told how glad she was to
FOOTBALL RESU
in 0,11. *S______
&gt; H* *'• once m,,rc
%though we haven’t heard full par- !hl‘m frnm ,ht’ ,ft,,k:, of claimants fo r .,,e
NEW BRUNSWICK, Nov.' 17.— :
• ' ------- :• A
tii ulnrs fl oin \\Vst Palm Bench us t,lr nixic title.
Fczx caps and arm bands in the Final plans for the presentation to
Trinity 0; •Presbyterian C4
|i«t, we'll stake our Inst two-ccnt
Tllc two powerful opponents lead High School colors, blark’ and gold,j the grand jury Monday of the Hall-,;
of S. C.’, 0. (tie);
piree against the bole in the ilough-, the South In total scores t^in year and
have arrived, They will, be worn i Mills murder case will be made today
» Mercer--18; Oglethorpe 8.
lut, that Conch \^iWfen\on used sec- '"ith er has lost n game# this season at the next fbotbnll gume here. M ostjnt a conference.of thp prosecuting ofuid string men in the game.
thnt would affect its Southern Tank- of the members of the football team ; Cicinls in Somerville. , One Important
’Gators Will Mpet•'--------..
- -Ing.
wore them to Miami Thursday.
.exhibit to be o'fercd jurors will be
- ‘
*
|letters^exehangcd by Rev.'Hall nnd (
. Strong Georgia Tet And we hope this proves correct as There remain only three other gridhat will' give the regulars-a chance.-iron machines in the same class, VnnDr. K ing,'of the. Baptist Church, ^Mrs. M^ls for several months prior')
% A t A tlanta in I| o grnli'the baron away from thnt derhilt; Nnrtli Carolina * University, spoke' nt thc chapel exercises Thurs: ! to thc murder. The dinry kept by
ust Miami bunch in the game, to- j end‘ Georgia Tech. The -Vanderbilt , ky" m o r n i n g . t quHe a bit of tho Rector during vacation also will
ATLANTA, Nov. ip.—Thc l!|j
:*&gt;'•
.
• i * i . jCi.mmodnes, woo bnttle Georgia ^ nt j humor into hi* talk and nt the same he shown the jurors.
We Are Limiting the Number of Items Wc S e ll'to -a Customer, Therefor*
lity 'of Florida and the Virginia)
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Athens in an cTfort to break limt! tiDm uizackeit *i«tw d joke on Prof.
Come Early
...
tary Institute are newcomers uii
All of which makes us think t ’mt year's tie, sppeated Inst nlglit t i - 1*0: Cooper .which made, his face turn to OPERATORS AND MINERS
ponrnts for the Georgia School Hi-iiap* throe wise 'tins that pick the the only one of the select five, *f!d»
2-Qunrt Monogram .
Whole Cncr/ios in
FAIL TO AGREE AT MEET
KI.ENZO DENTAL
Tcehnnlogy's football team, neenj *ig five for the state might take,Into frem'Contrc nnd Auburn, which is^in n beautiful crimson.
•’ Cream
CREAM
Hot Water Bottle.
to a .tentative schedule vanmu| onsideration the fact that there* are ' danger, for Georgia Tech was lookCHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Two subThe
football
tehm
left
Thursday
Regular price, f 1.75
Regular price, lb. 75c
here today V. M. I.. will piny Tej h,rn few that can'plny two gnmes in C(| ypon os a whiner over North CnrRegular price.....26c
afternoon for West Palm Beach nnd committees, one representing coni opSpecial price ft.IP _
Atlanta on October 6th of next Kvn.days. These Sanford High Spired olina Slate in Atlanta nnd'North CarSpecial
price,
lb.
43c
Special
price.___19c
Minnii. They played their first game ernjors nnd the other tho miners of
and Florida will he tho guest of lads can play a Toot ball t schedule J «&gt;|i;in University was expected
m
f
to of the trip with West Palm Beach, the bituminous fields, conferring i «
Golden Tornado on Octoher 13.
in-1 like the others would piny bnsr- down Dnyidson in their annual inect- und heat them, 13 to 0. They will here in an effort to agree on scale at j
.all. We'll play a dm.hle hca'iler in inK nt Charlotte. Thc latter pnir tied, piny Miami Saturday
',
"
— :------ Tn
afternoon. n meeting of miners and operators*
next
January,
announced
tonight
that
|
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
Yale-Princeton Gann |mo day if they can find the* hir-h[however, Inst y c ir .
Eighteen plnyefs nnd several others
irhool .team to stuck against us.
.
they
hnd
disagreed
nftrr
an
all-day
'
TH
E
REX
ALL
STO
RE
_
\ PHONE 325
made
the
trip.
Those
going
“
were:
KODAK DEALER
1 Jhe program for today will not pro
Biggest in the I*
conference
and
would
so
report
to
tho
j
E.
Moye,
W.
Moyc,
M.
Moyc,
Mcvide many other games of outstaiid.
/•
• *
The'girl’s didn’t win last night—
ing interest for ninny of the elevens L'jcns, McLaughlin, Cowan,. Stone,
* NEW YORK, Nov. lg'.—With
put'—they gol away to a good start.
from
the big institutions will be tak­ FlowersJ Pope, McA'Iexnnder, Ay- j
ami Princeton in the loading &lt;1
'ontti.-ill will stage nnother hos
ing on lighter opponents, but there cock'd, Swinney, T’iehls, Gunter, King.!
And they an- going to uphold thos6
Prof.
will he at least half a tlpfen contests Ik-ck, Fleischer and Meiseh.
spectacles on Eastern gridirons
[ithlctic honors that. Snnfdrd is going
Cooper,
Conch
'WiUjcnson
ancl
Dr.
inorrow.
,
to whose result football followers will
[in for. ’
Gurncr
constituted
the
rest
of
tho
turn with keen scrutipy. The meet­
While the Tiger and tho Bull

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grn|l|’lc at'Princeton, other, cor
of senfrely less interest will
together Harvard and Brown,
hurgh and Washington, and Jo ff
I’win Stiile and Pennsylvania,
rate and Syracuse; and Dart
and Columbia.
Victory in several of these
will hinge ort the mood of th
■kin cods. This ia particularly
yf the Yalr.princetop contest.
, respect does ono team stand o
rtmngiy superior to the other;
wsr tho case in tho Pr^iccton-I
flash Ihst Saturday.^tho human
‘lion—the fumble or brilliant I
uni feat—mny tip the scales.
Next &lt;ift interest to Yalc-Prl
game will be the meeting of W
ton and Jefferson and Pittsbu
and J. with its' record of victori
. broken for the pnst' two and'r
yeara. in a'm ost formidable f
should win Pittsburgh, howe\
ways has given the Presidents
rific battle and can be expect i
fotce Washington and Jeffers,
show its best football in ord
win,
The. same appears to. be tr
I’enn State and1Pennsylvania,
former has a more consistent
to dale, but Pennsylvania,
erratic, showed remarkable fo
• defeating the navy.
Harvard, if represented by i
J'*’ ing players, should defeat
t'ut with (he Yale ’game Just
nway, in not likelv to play any
than is ndoanaryMo holda sa
Cin..
—------ r ----- -«&gt;r. Frank . Crane nays he|
•
“ continued.story in a mn
’"■''I h« has received all th e’
containing the story so that
Fet throdfch with it without drl
■'ong. for months. In his oplpl
•many of the magazine storic/
. most 0{ (he books of modoml
* re "etthbr iah; flesh or fowl,
, 1 « a waste of time to read

Ant) speaking of "upholding honors, ing nt Morgantown, W, Va., between
,,

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,, ,

the University of thnt state and th e1
University of Virginia will he ono
in picking the all state team, Sanford
them, and’thc Old Dominion is-prom­
hasn't been mentioned. Show us thc
[qqar{er hack that will Lent Mcl.ucas. ised "one of its hardest battles of thc
season. The game went to W est VlrAnd then there are others, too.
frinin, 7 to 0 Inst year.
Two other nuijor Virginian eleven's,
The howling league hums rig h t
Washington
&amp; Lee and, Virginia Tech
along. New records being made nnd ,
old ones hndegn. No one hns yet i wiJI meet nt Lynchburg in annual,
headed the Champs..nnd it looks ltk&lt;» match which the Generals won Inst
season, 3 to.0. Tennessee, which de­
maybe they won’t.
feated Sowancc, 21 to 0, last .season,
will
trV .to repent today a t ‘ Chatta­
But thc season is young- -we’ll wait
nooga;
Florida nnd Tulane wilj meet
nnd see. ’ *
in New Orleans; Alnbsma//Cnd Ken­
tucky will play in Lexington', Ky., and
“Ho" McMillan will come back tu Ken­
tucky bringing, his Ccntnnnnry Col­
lege team for a game with Louisville
University.
Despite the presence of thp gren\
i
^ Roberts and half a dozen other stal­
i i a i s i i c i i q i a i Q ^ h i a wart Colonels, thc loss of McMillan
has shown Itself In1Centro’s play this
Hid you see the Storm last night.
season, especially on defensive, and
hope was running high at Auburn last
Weather map says “Storm” ngaln night that thc Plainsmen, who hnvo
tonight.
been molded into a far smoother run­
ning
machine than last year, might
And it will lg the same kind of
emerge the victors.
“Storm" ns lost night.
•
^
Save for a Christmas holiday de­
feat. ny Vexes A. L M., tho Centre
House Potcrs li the big guy playColonels have not gone down before
InifAin "The Storm,” ana witnout a
another
Southern eleven since 1920,
doiftiit this picture is one of'the heat
and
they
wii go into thc fray today
th at has been here this year. Sorte
with
their
$:o rd for versatility and
of the scenes In 4[fis picture make you
spectacular
play backed up by a pow­
alt with open mouths fo r as much as
erful psychological advantage. On .the
five minutes at a time.
&lt;
face of statistics, however, the teams
are
well matched, foe in the eight
Thc big forest fire'scene is the best
yet. And the Way thut uii+iidea.the gemea thc teams have played, tho
rupids in a canoe Is—well, you must Plainsmen have piled up 204 points to
S6 for their opopnenta' against 254 to
ace it to appreciate it.
47 for the Colonels. Auburn lost, 19
And the snow storm. Real s n o w - to 6, to Army, and Its defeated oppon­
no fake— and a sure enough storm. . ents Include) Georgia and Tulane, Cen­
tre lost, 24 to 10, to Harvard,tand its
football
victims include such teams as
.'•The Storm" will bo *£cn today
Washington
ft Lee and Virginia
again', at the Princess, matinee at^
Tech.

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WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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^ S A M O l d ) D A I L Y l l E H A l . h . | HI D A Y . N O V K M H K H 17. 1922

NUMBER 201 •. •

SEEKING DELAY RL1NI) BRIDESMAIDS ATTEND
MOORE HAVEN
DEFENDANT TO • ‘M
IN GAITS’ CASE ‘ WEDDING OF WINIFRED HOLT;
SENDS OUT S.O.S.
AT PENSACOLA
iER
PRESIDENT SENDS GREETINGS CALL FOR HELP OF MURDER CASE
to
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NK\\ YOKK. Nnv 17. (Ily the Associated Prrssl. Miss Winifred Holt,
—
PEN3AC0J,A. Nov, 17 Senator
y jffl
MOORE HAVEN. Non 17.- O n e
John P. Mokes, lending cniinsel for ,icr wedding march played i.y blind musician* and attended l.y four nightie s" hundred thousand dollar* is needed Jt RY COMPROMISES IN REACHINK VRKICT IN PHILLIPS
Sidney pitta, former governor of l,r,&lt;ll‘!,mal‘l
r r -M
7 m ’" " T 1 y"*{r ' ,iy ,M llutM ( in ™ Mather „f Princeton. N. to prevent actual want among the
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h
„
CASE
Florida, interrupted the proceeding* .. m h, Lighthouse, one of the refuges sho established for the blind. .
flood victims of the U k e Okeechobee
of
the
Federal
court
opening
at
toRltnd men. women nnd children mingled with hundreds’ of society folks •ection. accftnling to an appeal sent'
ITS
“
7 / *, day’s session to inform
the court “* b'upats The ceremony was performed by Bishop Manning of the Episcopal out l»y a relief committee whose \VOIVlA N
I»5 G U ILT Y
that ninny witnesses in the Catts case 1.........
1
’s**•
,'»'w
York. The bride's wedding dowry was swollen ut the hour chairman is Rev. T M. Lae. of this!
* ”" *f •
*' Uirk.
---------who had been here since yesterday 1,lf ,ht‘ ceremony by niuny cash presents, which are to he applied toward liqui- pbice.
This amount will put the Sentence to Re Pronounced Monday
could
pay
their
expenses
no
longer,
hition
of
a
$1110,0011
debt
due
on
the
Paris
Lighthouse,
which
Miss
Unit
I
section’s
industry on its feet ngnin,
on Convicted Stayer of
opmenui —&gt;—
It was declared neither could Catts 1f" un,|l’&lt;1 during the war
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, Secretary of the Treasury according to the appenl which OT
Mrs. Meadows
pay their expenses. The suggestion |Mellon n,'d other nalmnully known persons were among those who sent cash phnalzea that it is not n call for
- ■'-T
WASHINGTON. Nov. 17.—Govern­ to continue the cni
se until the next presents, and there were others from lilind institutions nnd societies in all charity but a "request for neighborlyr
LOS ANGELES. Cal., Nov. 17,
ment officers reserved1 decision today tennn o f ’ court wass held up pending ports of the country.
accommodation."
Mrs Clnra Phillips, convicted yester­
with regard ,to the propqsal for a thn possibility of completion of the
There exists a state of want among day of second degfee murder for
President Harding in » letter to Miss Holt expressing disappointment at
consolidation 9f Armour and Com­
Valparaiso land fraud case, in which his-inability to attend the wedding, said:
those who always had comfortable hentlng Mrs. Alberta Meadows to
pany and Morris,;An4'XJoji|pahy, two taking of testimony continued with
"I can most sincerely wish you everything good which occurs to 11 friend, bank accounts, while those who de- denth with n hnmnier, will seek a
of the "big five'*' ChicagQ meat pack­
government witnesses telling of pur-; I can well imagine the interest the marriage excites among those who are so pended on their day’s work for sub- new trial and if that is dented will
ing concerns, which was p|aced be­
chases of property from the develop- Intimately associated with your groat work. Please accept my hearty con- sistence are destitute, the commit- appeal from the verdict, it was anfore them yesterday by J. Ogden mont company.
,t r c s appeal declares.
Industry in nounced hy Bertram A. Herrington,
grntulations and my more than cordially good wishes.
Armour. It was indicated that a final
the section is at a standstill ■« a rn- her nttornv-v
opinion would not be forthcoming for
suU "A the conditions arising from
There is a fatal error in the roc,
Armour Outlines His
Will Complete JefT
some days.
the hi|J waters.
First thr crops lir,| and finally flo r a Phillips will f
'*
Company’s Proposal
Meantime, the jVariou^ details of!
Davis Monument in
were damaged, then the two hanks of. freed," Herrington said. "I will not
the consolidation p'lan and its probMoore Haven turned their affairs
, h(. f||, hl untj, ahe
;+
the Next 12 Months
nble effect on' fHduStM-as n whole 1Daugherty und Secretary Wallace Rci over to the state comptroller, and as
K
The motion for a new trial will b«
nnd the prWueVnJ? AnS consuming puhview Plans
a
natural
sequence,
the
merchants
,„„de
when
Mrs.
Philips
is
sentenced
111. The \asnrlntrd I'rr.al
lie wore receiving
careful study at
nr.- now demanding cash for their( Monday. The verdict which was ■
BIRMINGHAM.
Nov
17.— The
ee*|unt
wares
the department o f agriculture. Ches«n» 'tk r y«u«i«ir&lt; rrr»»i
compromise one, from a jury of nine
I’ nitcd Daughters of Confederacy will
Til., people firmly believe m their nun and three women, carries a pen*
ter Morrill, assistant to Secretary
WAS'HlN'Gt ON. N ov 17 J &lt;&gt;g c o m p l e t e th e J . ' f c r s o l i Davis mollU
WGPUM It W
I.EIDER
IMS•i.'intry. the committee says, and a't&gt; of from ten years to life impriaWallace, who is in charge of the nd- dm Armour, head of th.
&lt; hi.ag" •in-nt at K air view. K y, within
tip
( l SSES PI VNS WITH PRES­
3 ls: d
are convinced that they will get to
ministration of the new packers ami meat parking house of \nnotir A- next y e a r if the report o f tin- com m it
IDES I II \RUING
their feet again if tule.l over
Iv
-t... k yards control net. held nil day ( o presented &gt;&gt; t.-r.l,.\ • \M-*i
t.-.l I,, be acquitted," Mrs.
1* • tend 1,1 full' lie- I M||\ .lit mil
I*
•. .-lit,.,. |v as-ci'tanei, n fi-n ii' es with department expert' (ii-ner il I hi glieit v .«•..)
i.i. ■ d
-•'1,1 in commenting on tha
11*
mull l ' . . i ■• oniileinl
w \ II i M . I i i V \ ...
| ,•
I h.-re
v ,l.-» riptioti* in th.
natiir. ,.f
. i marketing and other related lines U .illai e f l it. d*-n irt iii. i '
They didn’t give me a fair
If|o m
tin
i igg.-ti. r 11..ft. -...tn. R. puldi
loan*
are
*..iig'lit
It
need
not be
Mr Yrmoiir lind expected an early t i n , pri-'iim.iM \ f•i v- . i min m ,.| f - . ' i
im
going in ask my attorney
t! . n i i l a m . b ' i
M - i l t . » * v . ‘ * t . t . la v l h a t t Inad
• ,t ! \ ’ in'. • - ,|.,n..r
!*-*)..-- l be
: - • &gt;i l ■ ' v • .
iIm h ' ihi by the government
11«■ re l&gt;r«i'. .i 1. n |&gt;f«■(
I and | luelieve that with an*
11 ■1• *»
lie
‘ 1 .' l•'
1: i
'-n il
I! . . I
•in I. it.-, -i .t. .
\.;\ amount b.uii ■I,
. .•
f » , rr
"■ |hx i.
•• ,i &gt;. ■• in Washington and during 1lie " 1, In.-.
ml I carl la* acquitted.
I
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II*
lll .l t II. | . i - |t .
f i t . i t . i l l u r . ii.|i i - i « . ..p r u l .l.. a ' l d ‘ i t
ho i tl out, I «i]| go t,, t hi* peniteni . h.»r
1’ V G
i!:,\ had half an hour's rmifiTem •• ni,.‘thei *.f lit*
.. .
- i.
ill.- I , ......
III.gilt l.f
d '.t i-.r
- b . . i d 1 .1 * 1 . l i n t ,
iib 'lb .-r
'1 t'arx
A h It
'Ail Ii \ i in it ,X '
But if I have to go there I
&gt;, *h President Harding lie declined h..
.1 .. I -n,- t•i i|. I. riuiii.i' i&gt;.a . a
i *r • \ M l hi \N II
IMS
-•lould
!"■
aduiini«ti
re,|
f.,.m
th.
m
i
d.l
fa..
Iif.- in (hat place with tho
i,, talk about bis conference with the . ..II ITII' ! il''
Vt III" l!
•&gt;1gill, i, itn-n
■ fibril tit e
It \ M i l |i
I I I It I . | s N ' 11 11 I
(lilt tee - ". l.m ll \“ oi ' loan'' fund
ame poise | have here It would not
ni.M.ii. \x.1 ii. .1 #h- l*#-«-#l.
■». . utivV nof was any statement re 1 i&gt;&gt;pita.-.*
t l i a t l I n - iiN ‘r&gt; l i.in t m a l m .
" l 'o| ' t .- t Hu. w&gt; nr, down but •" ike mm h difference to me. Ail my
raiding it forthcoming
from
the nil In.ugh Lot Ii U tls.,1 ,iitl «
n l!&gt; ,
w i n . Ii f r a m e d
it.
w o u l d ' I III '
i &gt;ti . l i d
l\ ] . \ ,
I11, ,Ip p. ‘ J11 out ' 11l|c,I *'
' •! * - a •e . rushed anyway.”
\\ bile House. So fnr an was learned. ..in* Mot ns ,V t . hax &gt; !&gt;. ■h un •:11**fi
••t , r I* giv iig it tin light of
\\ . l.iii n ,( nit!\ bod l, .11r\ix.
11.
pr n t f . l
II
In.
tin.,
women
members
of
the
iH
S«- retary Wnllnce had not tnken up .1 m ri.tiiii-* 11.-* unit il.
.it J \ 1 " i •••?»-»•!
i !•
•h. ha
a . m-bl I. . lb
cb merits ■'•
'
.
V
.»
■
*
It,
. d lb. ■
'..I
for
tin
death
penalty
un*
i&gt;. Vroiour plan with Mr Harding
f , lal- &gt; 'in * i "• * r. 11a,' * t ’ * 1t \
atiy
t i i H ’ i n i n u fit - • \ t f j i t
- . 1, .. I „t -b- - .1 off it- . f the ii the *iHa,I . ..ii promise of second
of
itCf . . r. nf farm organisations in 11‘.in exptt --in V "liilti. M t . ] f«Is#*
'• -i L&gt; t in - • &gt;ttlS1l IT t •••• it
I x. glad. I
k- ' - w it h&gt;oil
\lid '• i.. in.ii.I. t w is reached, it was
!*• •:t !&lt;
U i.hmgton were watching develop Hi tin- Hintt.-r
pr.
11 ’*'•1111 Ml t *»|l* •k i fl l»Jt|Mt*» I
•be loti. I, ., t,.o i, l&gt;. f ii out w.-r*t •iiul
) ’&gt;•lo .1
m.'Ct- m connection with the
pr*•
Mi Vrm.on I.i-’ night 1iki wIN# #1*
lie pal’ •
I I" In i.lge.
ilia’ Hi. kilo- k* . bo- lb*
i • -• .1 i unsolidnlion.
Ill 1 I,. . ■ I, i. lo d
I he
. lin.‘.1 to m.ik. ..■ &gt; -t ,.t.j h"'t . • 1
,. . otiuii'inil ■, i r*‘dit and
‘11.
d
hi
|:. i mmiti ('. Marsh, of the farmers' lh.it In- mt. "'i. .1 t. t. m ., . II, \\ , h
. r' \ lux’ Week wIII
,1,
•n o r , I '
»•«! nut 1. it,king lllsl it lit lolls
i\ -if.
natu n«l cuuncil, announced that
he ltiglnn f'«r uiioth.r dn\
if v\(i*s ntlb ill
p liv ilc k 'e il
d t, g
and
f ' iiflur lill-si- . It. must alli e s
\&gt; . - writing Secretary Wallace nnd snlMi-.l tii.it n *
:«-i mii.t \ii#
•I*V| 1:tIf it U
- lid ' I. hod bio II
f.*
f
'
..i.
r.l
to
s.
n.l
.ell
Ur
nil*
•I,.I« &gt;1 ..I'd
\"..?nev General Daugherty asking Icg.ilitv of ' a h . no i gei iti ...I iii.ti
no
if im T it a 10 f i . r i u
to
our
friends
and
th
!H
&lt;
S
.nil
• b a rt e r I.. A t l a n t a
full information concerning the Ar- of taking ally “tups to i.miplete it iuid
was passed hv the
I h r t i l l i f f Ini
k f*»r nui.’ hl.i.rl i occoniuiodalhm in
nnd suggesting that there
11 t . hi n i l . I . , p r e looiir plan
'
to tire . i.n' ii'atioii xith ,‘ffi. in!
•ii 11»» •f i Ion • ,.f fiom to up to
•|.l i otnnutt«-.
ni
I, ni.o c of “ packer control throir'h
Seen Im v \V d!.i, &lt;•. aft. i tn •,r»f. r
.1 X ni . 1i .... to off. i We
il
-1•mol \ it,
• -l.ttioti and less o f packer control
&lt;. wit It Mr \ t in &gt;.ir
-• ••' il o*
iL
*•vor\ \n\|
in11 I ED IN
R EC E N T
&lt; •
i: p
, f 'be government."
d
lot.
Mv I S IN ( HU E
I
W|-‘ le Mr Armour slill disdmed t.,
in -r
» i.l#
■
tin- projected acquisition of !.»! i.* hn«! • »i *
1'
It.
1
i
U \ 111\ . I &lt;i \ . \,.v 17
All. rlti■I...I
■ 11 i-i ., t il. t“ i Mi. sn ipping
M i • anil i oinpnny by the concern ! Ill' \I
ii
I I IX •
\ | , 1 ho.'i-t 1 hur.-Ii.
i»
r I'l h .1? . i' '
•iti * t«i « |*.*1 V | t’l ’ ll*
»•l •■ill, all.I il wa- !’•■•uu*i‘ .if tin &gt;-x|&gt;ies
e"s
"|
the
United
States
in
the
vicjft■ which tie is the head, infornm im; ihut Attnrh#&gt;
I.la111*•r WJh fr*rl&gt; illn! I t»ut * Hons that the suggestion of a con­ j be chairman of the relief committer i' v ..f Valparaiso anil Coquitnbo w*ro
tion from other sources was that such hatl likewinr withhrM J im imoii, .»11h«#
* I! rem it tn n c ■« should he made direct
t!i«*in lh#*y IiiiimI (hr slr#M*t&gt;. .1 ference was broached
r« ported "safe and well" in ndvlcoi
i |
f .1 I.... , m . " renrv t’V recrisfered letn consolidation would place Armour lllllllt.,|jntl. cmisidc•niiiun was promi
unruly •«••w«I Man\ &lt; •»
t'lilav re, eived by the stnte depart­
and ('ontpnny in the front rank of ii for it.
Represent at i ve Mniu lell, the Itepub
hnv • no b a n k s
ter
if
.•olivet.lent,
as
w
,
M..I i-ir - TH
! -D -t
ment. I.earing upon the recent enrthI-. ,i !• ad. r, ills, i i * •&gt; .1 ’ ll.- legis la tive 1., bundle . b.s 1 »
Ibc leg parking concerns. This coin
Th. l e l l e f c o m m i t
Somewhat Mliiil.H 'I' i' " oh “ I
• r» i|*»i » tilt » « .* 1’•1 1 1
•l"ak.- ft.,m i ,instil General Carl F.
t -■) &gt;\ w lb tin pi. -. i l. nf l.ic 1., will pay •,ot lb. -.- full.Is &gt;.n the
I i' \, w ith its capital of $l.r&gt;0.n00.O(&gt;0 been iiiuib- t" tin- goninni. nl r&gt;«
•1«If •«| Hi .1 ra* «• 1
I U»&gt;
In !•1man at Valparaiso, t'hlle Con­
|. ..p p .iitiin il v . i.ia n w lu le ,
of ,t.l&gt; . of ib. |n,,11 * OI. HI. ill *' •*’
ai d , a'utal assets of $177,000,000, has !•, l . y h e a d s . , f m d e p c n d e n l - t . . I
t III*
■uf -X . lilt II .T I Ifl
'v
'd i »• nei a I D..i, hmaii also said con*
• , , r i* .. .. i ic .ii * w i' I, his . ,.ll»„gue* Moot.. It .... " I ' m i n e r • in I r lu ll , w l i e h
it ions packing plants in this conn p o D l t lo lls , K i l l , - f l i p ' . it l l l g in ' g ' l . 11
I • .III #l\ It
. Il» I.
•I'tt agent* Edwin Ealz at Coquimho,
t&gt;\ a - well as in South America and \ | r M i l l , , , e's s ' , . I . m . nt i n , i n *i*• d
w &gt;11 m a k . a . a r i - f ' i l in v e . *mnnit f
' * •• pc.pl. . I
m ,| Jam. - i
Frederic k at
Cru»
India
Morris and t ’onipnn&gt; has I I , p ,, 1 llg I t ' d - t l &gt; I ' i i . I I . * . " t
l , . .M o n in i i - b « .1 —• iin-l i r - i k i I- ,i
France May Modil&gt;
•» t ’ ti.gr..
’
Giande bunt whom inquiry had been
i . n l v t n t h o s e in a c t u a l in . .1, t a k i n g
t ..If a dozen packing eatahlishments ex s t e l e . “ f so. I.i I l e g l ' l i i l lo ll p r o
(itande, about whom inquiry had been
1■
I 1ben 1andal.it
Its Relations to the
th ref..n- the regular foi to of promiin the I'mted States nnd distributing l l l g f o r i t s s p e c i f i c r e g u l a t i o n by tto
made, were snfe and uninjured.
e n tire
se lf r
ll,
'tati..ns in the more important cities
( atholie ( hureh -m v notes These notes will lie held Newspaper dispatches received at
f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t , s t o o d in a d i f l c t
s pec ting white element o f the city
by tho loan committee for collection.
in Europe and in Cuba. Its capital
Santiago from the distressed regions
After this set back t" good gov­
cut position.
III*
|
hr
UaiM’
Inlril
l’
rr»«l
As the notes are paid this committee
,
. . , , ,, , ,
is *10.000.000.
'
.
were referred tn hy Consul Deichman,
Secretary Wallace quoted from the ernment, it appeared to many that the
PARIS. Nov. 17. Monsignor Ger will disburse th" funds
,
,
,
, *
nmotig those
who said these showed Americans ar­
recent packers’ and stockyards
act, Ku Klux Klnn was the only solution vtti, the papal nuncio, anil* Charles
who
have
furnished
this
’
Near-Home
MEETING AT T H E PR E S­
rived nt Coqtlimlto from Vnllonnr had
The Ku Klux Klan Jetinart, French ambassador to the
establishing this particular control, in of these evils
Relief Iftonn." If collections are made
reported thnt employes of an Ameri­
BYTERIAN CIlltRCII pmnting out that paikera were forbid was accordingly organized and at- Vatican, have about concluded an
iti full, your money will he returned
can
steel company nt Tofo nnd Crus
tallied
immediate
.success
No
vine
den to engage in any business, prae
agreement which will greatly modify dollar for dollar, with interest
If
Grande
also were in good henlth.
.
has
dared
t..
attempt
to
buy
negro
Those who were present last night tico creating a monopoly or tixing
the relation of the Catholic church t‘*1, p,,.y „ re not paid in full you will he
Other
advices
from
Consul
Stewart
votes
as
in
the
past,
ami
in
all
re­
enjoyed n discourse by Rev. J.
S. prices, while the federal trade cumthe French government.
Premier (|U, (hn, murh "
McMillan at Antnfngnstn said there
___________________
Flacks that was very interesting as mission had been given authority to rent elections only those negroes vot- Poincare, as soon ns the agreement i*
had been no dnmnge to American'
their
operations
nt
any
ed
who
were
regularly
qualified
and
investigate
completed, will present a hill to pnr
well as instructive. His subject "The
r.l
property, nnd no Americans had been
lament under which church congre•lewish Festivals" ordained of God, ns time. The legislation further gives actually entitled to vote.
harmed
in
Antofngnsta
or
ChuqulcaIn
addition,
the
Del-mul
Klan
is
iiti.ms will la* pcimitted a larger
types and shadows o f events to come the secretary power t&lt; supervise the
main.
proud of the part it played in sup­ ,,ntiul of property and funds thun
tn God's plan for
humanity.
H e 1business nt nil of its points of con
pressing
the
wire
tapping
evil
that
Similar reports were received from
IihI allowed under the status liuw
clearly showed thnt the first three tact with either tin1 producer or con
once
flourished
in
this
country,
and
American
consuls nt Arica and Iqul.............. , .e
e
.J separating church-and stale.
"'•re typical of tho denth nnd resur­ aumer und to correct unfair practices.
thnt this class
*
,
,tor of the
can assure the. people
que
These
said the shock was mild
1. '
.
.
Monsignor. Buudrillurl, re« t
rection of Jesus Christ and the des­
ill In
urn give
l»IV(» Voluvollis ^
...
Of crooks Will
in tflu*
f e fill
future
^
^
q(
in Iqiiiquc and presumably not per­
cent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost L\ I). C. RE-ELECTS FIVE
ceptible at Arica.
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OF GENERAL OFFICERS. AT
I lly T h r A a a o r la tr d l*rraa|
“ nd thnt the lost three were prophetic
BIRMINGHAM
MEET
CHICAGO.
Nov.
17.—Edgnr
Frady,
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that cathedrals would remain tinder
of Christ's return. Tho affliction o f
lutcly non-sectarian and hns particithe cuntrol of the French government Chicago automobile man, charged In S e v e n F r e C S t i l t
the Jews nnd the glorious consutnntlon
only, so far as *“
iti b ut th at churches xvould belong to tho
'(liy Tke'Associated Pres*)
^ pnted in poliliis only, no ....
Miami xirlch’ thh murder of hfa wife
"hen God's will for matt xHIl bo 'p*r* i - im tllN G ir A M . Al... Nov
Executed in
17.-1 , .
Rcfcftftary- It. m.,n l - l k
, h..y . r,‘ l,
last
February, is improving after
they
ferted. You miss something of value Five general officers of the United haa alwnys been to preserve law and
supported hy these the crisis in his condition followng
"hen you f«(] to hear this man of
I l l y T h r A s a a r la t r d P r r a a l
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Daughters of the Confederacy, includ­ order nt all times.
an'tipernton for kidney trouble. The
DUBLIN, Nov. 17.— Four cititeno,
(&gt;od. Ho ttUll£rda£)i again 1tonight
As
is
well
known,
the
Ku
Klux!
I,lncc"ing Mrd. Livirigston Rowe Schuyler, of
physician aald he believed Frndy now all residents o f Free Stnte, following
“ t the Presbytarian'diurfih,
New 'York tity. president-general, Klnn is n secret organization and all(
out of danger.
their trial by a military court,
Were' rc-clecUd at ycsU'rday’s session who join must take n binding obliga- , Two Boys Arrested
ed with the unlawful possession o f ’re­
tion to forever keep its secrets. Tha,
p ^ j. s t e a l i n g F lirS
volver*, were executed nt 7 o ’clock.'
Friendfc!
ted ‘ i f the annuiil convention here while public should therefore, fully retllltj
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Thr SunrUIrd rrraat
|CIJRZ0N WILL CONSULT
four new golipra\ officers wejrc named.
this
momlnc
WITH
FRENCH
PREMIER
the worthlessness of so-colled inside;
TAMPA, Nov. 17.— Norman Heidtj
' H«*dedlVj* Mrs. Schuyler, the new
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information given hy solf-styled ex* nn,j Marshall Beasley, two boys ar­
iii Havana, Cliba offJMAl ’ fds&lt;4r includes: Vire-pn-sirested by a patrolman early today
LONDON, Nov. 17.-F oreign Sec
New Railroad Union
dent-general, Mrs. Frank Harrold. Klansmen
thnt we have corrected the wFcn it was alleged they were at- retary ( urion leaves today for Paris
•cond
vice-president,
Now
•My Thr AaaarlalrJ Prraal
&lt;AmericUS, (ia.; »l
With 150,000 Members
wrongs that brought us into being, we tempting to make their escape with where he will consult Premier Poincere
on
the
policies
to
he
pursued
by
HAVANA, N ov. 17.— Sightseeing general,
^^ ^ ‘ ‘ J
r^ 10nT-tce m- fed thnt there is no necessity for our fur„ valued at *G0&lt;&gt; from the Cracow( I ly T h a A a a o r la tr S P r a a a )
,rips and business conferences uridcr side, Calif.;
continued existence, and we have, lv-tinrr store.
Heidt confessed to the allied council nt the laiusannc
lhe •usplcca of the American Cham­ ersl, Mrs. W. Ei Massey, Hot Springs, therefore disbnnded, ss heretofore plotting the robbery, police say.
ponce conference. Curzon plans to
CHICAGO, Nov. 17.— A m s l l g * » * - ’
recording secretary-general,
ber of Commerce’ today comprised a Ark.;
proceed to I,nusanne, possibly nccom- tion of the United Association o f Rail­
stated. Should a like state of affairs;
Mrs.
JT.
Higgins,
St.
Louis;
histor­
H.
8
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Long,
prominent
business
pnrtit*il by Poincare in time to hold n way Employees of North America and
program o f entertaihment for 125
\ Law■I ever ngnin dlsgmce our city, then wc
merchnnt of Osteen,
was nrcliminary conversation Sunday with. the American Federation of Railroad
Horidn business men comprising the ian-general. Mrs. St. John
~
feel it to be our duty ns her citizens, man nnd
Premier Mussolini of Italy.
Workers with a combined member­
Friendship Unlimited"
tmde
ex­ ton, Charleston" S. C.; registrar-gen­
___________________ ship of IfiO.OOO, was announced 'tocursion directed by the Jacksonville eral, Miss Ida Powell, Chicago; o f ­
liny nt the conclusion o f a two weeks
Chamber o f Commerce which arrived fices o f custodian of the Cross of i rcctcd.
eo.
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Have the Herald do your next job
conference o f the executive boards.
■■St night. The excursionists* will Honor nnd custodian of flags and pen­
KU KLUX KLAN.
it Is tho best he over snw in any town
printing. We havv »ho equipment
r*‘ urn t0 Key West t o n j r r c r .
.
nant* are Yet th be filled.,
(Seal)— Delnnd News.
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Ito do all kinds of Job printing.
The Dally Harold Dellrerod to ;
The Herald d e llw e d , 15c per w*ekE li
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EDGAR TRADY
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WEATHER

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
Now Goes on Cash Basis

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W e have now decided to elim inate those extra added
item s o f expense by p urchasing every item for cash only and
will sell for cash only w hich will assure our custom ers m ak­
ing their purchases from us fo r less m oney.

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87 yesterday and the sun is
still shining with not much
prospect for a cold snap
soon, which is needed now
to put tho lettuco in A - l
condition fo r shipping. But
for tho tourists down from
the north this weather is
jako. Have you a little tin
can tourist in your home?
5 MO A. M NOV. 16, 1922
Maximum .........
87
Minimum
67
Itangp
68
Bnrometer
.70.16
Calm nnd clear.

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price and we think we can convince you that we are right.

YOURS TO SERVE

Sanford Shoe &amp;Clothing Co.
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
Satisfaction Guaranteed

115 East First Street------------------

Phone 104

FARMERS AND CONGREGATIONALS
WIN OVER MERCHANTS AND CHASE
Either Chase &amp; Co., strengthened
Up somewhat or the Farmers weaken­ PltP/KS AWARDED IN TIIK
.
PARADE A It M (STICK MAY
ed a little in the game Monday night
at the |‘a n»h Mouse and Chase &amp;
An error having occurred hi th.
Co., came their closest to winning a f rmcr published statement of
the
game this season.
ll/r t I IitiI*11- it hetewith the offn ia!
tm a in .igam i •.ti i high
with
w.iiil ;i. made tin Vinn life Da\ fur
• out h a- I - . I*t'*e- 1 i i&gt;m|'i t itiioi Wig
i "a!-* and i ai *. in the parade
gin. was high man f..t i ha-e A &lt; a
I ii't p n / e l.&gt;r h o t ilitoinled float
I he Sli.lt Was JI- fellows
*he paintb* \ . w. *1 l&gt;y the Mallgh
Farmers
•■i ‘ of it,, \merican Revolution.
A in.ttiii
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i.vi its
"I lit- -i i orid |iri7t for tile best dri­
Chit | inan
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121
,:MI ••rated float in the parade was won by
fill. 1*i*7.i&gt;1
i •iteiei! I v tile Fd'e- hand
ll.T l-t
lot tile I. -I t*e iil'ated car
Coin h
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o' •'•■t 'son by the Kisvan
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1In- i oltgr. gatmiial &lt; lilt, wlnli- di
feat mg th, Mi-reliant s la-t night n.
on
m
, I\ I,.rol. ■ t In 11 i.w n .....iidiiaa- s .ii i.
i. .itin
h&gt; piling up a 2 It I
total bn, two
»d then players also broke individual
records when Stevenson
and
Pen
nington it.llt-ti 2nd ami 211 u-spevt
fully.
The score for the game follows
t ongrcgationals
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•it 121 II

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l ’ d in U i parade nnd
id h lilt lit loll Wl re t lu­

low.ng

\\ ..mail's i lid.
relliald I aughtoii Hospital
l:*.\ Scouts
s elll molt l i atin* I*1lit t . 11\e \
Mi I nd\’s yhoppf
I tala tlii- oppoiiumtv to thank the
p* *&gt;pli- iif &gt;.iiifiud and Seminole i Hun
tv. and e -pet iiiiiv the mcr. hauls and
business men • ; ....f rd ..n behalf of
., .i , i| ,.g„,|i c
.i r assistant e and to
f..i tl„
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make \rm.stir,* May the sue
i c . s th.-,t it was

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State nnd County Tax Books are
now open for the payment of taxes
1for 1922, a discount of two per cent is
, nilowcd for payment in November,
one per cent In December. Tax books
closo April 1st. Poll Taxes fo r the
year 1922, for both men nnd women,
i became duo November 1st, 1922.
Business nnd Occupation Licenses
became duo October 1st, nnd if not
paid, nro delinquent, jis tho law ijoquires that a license bo procured be­
fore conducting the business, profes­
sion or occupation.
JNO. D. JINKINS,
Tax Collector,
Nov. 2-2wks
Seminole County.

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Buck W h ea t and
Pan Cake Flour

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Sausage

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Apalachicola Oysters

Hank Sherman iT.„„ M|x)
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sure enough ,„b ,i,r
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McCuller

him from going th..* I,.n(fth 0J J'l
PUrp° ^
Vou will have plenl H
amuw y„ u in Tom ^
Which he is Mip|&gt;„rt,.,| l(&gt;.

For quick results, try a wont ad.

mule.

Tony, an,, a
Comedy-

“ Apartment Wantat”
Iriday and Baturda,-||00M f
ers, Virginia V.lli, Matt Moor, , 1
, n * ' Btar
in "The Storm.-

B B E E lt o E Q i

PIANO TUNING, PHONOGRAPH REP,
ALL CHILDREN 30c J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO fit
Circus Prices

Under Age of 12
ADULTS 75c (Including Wnr

Tax)

112 M A G N O L IA AVEN U E

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PERSONALS :

We Pay 4 % Interest on Savings Accounts

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ll .1 N’ tdnn, representing Joseph
Sternberg nnd tout, ,,f New Orleaii-.
in ttie city today calling on the In
&lt;al merehalits.
Mrs. i .1 Gonzales, „( Delimit, is
th.* guest » f Mrs. II. W. Herndon t..coming o .e r to attend the Dup! iote Bridge i lull which is being enti
..it;e I by Mis. Herndon.

SANFORD
'EltFORM ANCRS
S i 'll BET PARADE, 10:30 A. M.

DO YOU ATTRACT PROSPERITY?
M oney i.s o f value only n.s it produces. Men..
function o f T H IS BA N K is to make it producti\,*

TUESDAY. NOV.

Thus You A ttract Prosperity to yourself. uKn

S i ranter, of West Puli
-I-. 'ol'Mg t |i|s w n l ||t.te ,t
of her -inter. Miss Jt itNil- • miner will be it
ll ,ts Itent I
11Itt. Il 1list III

THE CALENDAR SAVINGS RANK
S I'E L L S PR O SP E R IT Y TO ITS OWNI I;

V man in rube in itkt up with a
trombone that la* really knows how to
handle, at Inn led rnrmidernhlc ntten
•'on on the streets today as ho was
advertising the attraction
at
the
frun ess Theatre tonight where Tout
Mix and Eva Novak will appear in
Itough Diamonds."

Work lias started on the new home
• I 'lie Dodge ear. which will lie housed
in a two story building at the corner J
'o f Oak avenue and Second street to
!&gt;. erected by I. W. W. Phillips &amp;
( St.iis, of Orlando. The Herald is in­
formed that the contract has been let
for this brick block and that the work
will be rushed to completion.
ounty Surveyor Fred T. Williams

“ S E E TH E~N
KW 1 -^ ! TP E RTOR the sidewalk fenced off and the exca­
N~EUr

cUHEVROLET AT THE SAN vating for the foundation will soon be
vJUAN GARAGE CO.
200-3tc under way. Workmen arc also busy

clearing o f f the lot just across the
FOR RENT—5 room unfurnished bun- street from this building for the erec­
gnlow, with garage.
1012 Myrtle
tion o f the new Puleston-Rrumley
KNIGHTS TEM PLAR. ATTENTION Avenue.— W. R. Brooks. 417 West 2nd
block, which will be rusheddo comple­
Taylor Commnndcry No. 28 will St'
100-3tp tion ns quickly as tho mntcrinl can be
,
meet in regular' conclave on Friday. TOR S A L E - My W|uily in Lit No. 12 secured.
evening at 7:30. The Order of the! in Rose Court, facing Sanford AvcTcmplc will he conferred.
nuc.
A hurgnin. See Chancy Wil­
BIG HKREAN ^BROTHERHOOD
All Knights Templar within this son.
20-3tp
Th«r Big Berenn Brotherhood
of
jurisdiction are invited to he present
AM CLEARTNfT OTND and can fur- the First Baptist church, a cla.’ 3 for
and every officer of this Commandry
nish oak and pine wood for less young men* had u record attendance
is expected to be present.
than market price.— H. S.
Long. lost Sunday. Twenty-seven members
Tho order of Malta will be confer­
nnd visitors were present, perhaps
Phone
4811.
200-7tp
red nt 5 p. m.
the largest attendance in the history
FOR
SALE—
I
have
for
sale
what
I
Full dress uniform.
consider the host farm in' this sec­ o f the clnss. As Dr. King put it,
H. E. T O L A R ,
tion. This fnrm was sold under mort­ "W e scored a touchdown."
Commnnder.
The class has challenged any nnd
gage foreclosure and can now he
for
bought for one fourth its value. This all other clniyies to a contest
LONDON, Nov. 16.— Major John piece ronsists of 7 acres of stiff black largest percentage of members presSunday
Jacob Astor, n son of the late Viscount land, all fenced and cleared and well *n*
- until Jnn. 1,• 1923,
------.
Astor, was elected on the conservative drained, four room ceiled house, all * nd. thl'y ,,rp &lt;'o n f'd'-,nt
winning, If
ticket over Libcrnl nnd Unionist enn- necessary outbuildings good.
Well, **u' ' r remarknblc attendance keeps Indldntcs in the Dover Division of Kent. ctc. located on pubijc road now hefif­
I&gt;ndy Astor nnd Mrs. Margsrct W'int- ing improved, joins railroad. Only 3
ringham are the first two women to miles from Clyde Line landing. It is
Have the nerald do your next Job
be returned to the House of Com-in pick up for $700.— H. S. Long, phone o f printing. AVe hnvo the equipment
mons.
.
•*4811, Osteen. (
200-2tp to do all kinds o f jo b printing.
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By m ak ing y ou r deposits here you help funii&gt;h m,* |iower to d evelop enterprises that enrich this c o m m o n u *.m| its
individuals.

The Seminole County
SA N F0R P ,

FLORIDA

STRENGTH---------------- PROGRESS-------------- -&gt;Klt\ ICK

Sanford’s New Store-

IMione 127

The Churchwell Company
in S t o r e s In ( i e o r g iti-

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
ONLY TWO MORE DAYS
OF THE CONTEST SALE
Supply your wants in Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Gents'
Furnishings and Shoes from our big and complete stock
at lower prices.
-------------- Don’t Miss This Opportunity o f Saving_________

E. P. DE LA HAYE, Jr.

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PENSACOLA.
Fla..
Nov. |rt.2-178
I'tial uf Siil icy J Cutis,
Merchants
former
Rive
133 131 123 390 g**\eritt»r
Florida, under indictRandall
111
MS 199 ni nt f ir t'&lt;*** •age, si ht-duletl to be
Purdtui
127 l i t
|s*.l r.n gin t••nt.•i row in federal court here,
••ho. 'i'ii .1 Friday liy Judge
Burdick
A t !" •- * |•
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Tyler
127 112 i -if. 37 l Sheppard toil; \ when it lieeauie np
Perkins
being tried ' S , '“ lay ln&gt;inb' ,,ff *h,‘ foundation for
12 1 11:&lt; 2 1 1 ! •■lit *1 it :i
before late
'"*w ll,,rary building which will Ik*
1h 7s 1""hi ll.'t be . milpb't
erectctl m the Ninth street park This
Totals
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T&lt; r iTVI iT T o T I ASS1FY
work is necessary that the contractors
T t ' R ftKN'T
Furnished lietl room, $3
may
know exactly whnt they are bidof the Clubs.
per week. .Ill East Fifth Street.
(j
‘ii»K
«n. The new library building
Won
Lost
Pc t.
200-dtp
will
be
erected nt once nt an estimnt
Congregational
3
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I 00(1 FOR SALE Nice fat
turkeys, 50&lt;* ec cost of $20,000.
Men's Club
0
1.00(1
per 111. Address N. II. Bnrwick,
*&gt;
Farmers
1
■,l1' ‘ Lake Monroe, Kin.
200-fitp
Rotary
Actunl work began yesterday on
I
FOR
SALE
—
Silvertom
bDR
Silvertom* phonograph, Sun ford's firsts kysernper— the new
Merchants
0
3
"Console Motic I" almost new. Will building thnt will house tlu
First
Chase &amp; Co.
0
3
.000
sell at half price. Also hnve sonic National Bnnk. The ttiol nnd material
furniture. Phone 110.
200-2tp house has already been constructed,
Architect and Engineer
15 years experience in Residence, Oa­
rage, Storage-Warehouse, Mill Con­
struction, Ro-cnforced Concrete Struc­
tures, Hotels, and Office Buildings. P.
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“THE ROUGH
DIAMONDS”

The Inrgest rose nursery in tho
United States is to be established in
The Christmas hnr.nar given each Tnvnrcs. That will make It handy
year by the Holy Cross Guild at tho
when it comes to passing bouquets to
Parish House will l&gt;e held December Powell.
fi and 7.
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ONLY BIG CIRCUS COMING
* SANFORD THIS YEAR

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loin Mix ami Eva Novak hi "The
B'l.lgh Diamonds" will be the feature
I at ii re lit the I'rui ess tonight, ami
"Apartment Wanted" will be the comi dy and toinoirow anti Saturday will
We wish to jilso express tair deep hi the lug picture, "The Storm" fcatnppreeiation of the m i vires rendered "ring House Peters, Virginia Vnlli
by the various i Inl.s and oiganiz.i '*• «•• Moore nipl an all star east Tliis
to ns and then .......p&gt; ration mi this Is one of the best pictures to be shown
ot fusion
here and you should not miss it
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There are m any d iffe re n t unavoidable extra item s o f
expense to he added to the selling price o f m erchandise
where sam e is bought and sold on a credit basis.

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$5.00 LADIES* SHOES,
at, per pair
$6.00 LADIES’ SHOES,
at, per pair ............
$1.25 CHILDREN’S SHOES,
at, per pair ........
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$2.50 CHILDREN’S SHOES,
at, per p a i r ............... .

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$5.00 MEN’S SHOES,
at, per pair .................. 1

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$4.00 MEN’S SHOES,
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922

»AGE TWO
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11,11 ht‘ ia l,uildi»g himself a rvpu-i Qf

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sunshine to the community life. I

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Knmc of life It IS a lesson which ev-1 pleasing whole
Try it yourself
^ much less thnn
than thc
the cost
cost of
cry person m this town might apply interruptedly for a week, nml then an_ nil-rail shipment from Florida to
with the best &lt;&gt;f results, both for him- ■ulize yiny
yoiy feelings,
feeling's, You_will be sur - j1 mjj* of the central valley points,-that
self and the community.
* , prised at the rerlttlt.
1 it will mean the difference betWt“ .-»
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I loss and a bnndsome profit to the
rV B U IU K H l
In the (food old days we used to say
Housewives, this is for you.
if rowers and shippers in a very few
that "money comes easy and goes eas­ enjoy making the rounds of the
Tampa Tribune.
L J . H O I.1 .T __ _____ __ ______ rilUw
ve.u
I. J . U L L I I U D
. . . S M f t l i r r s i n u s r t t ier " Itut now it takes a log chain to stores in your search for the
M. A. S K R L _____ ___ UrlurM MaiSfrr drag it in and a shoestring to jerk it economical purchases to satisfy
U. B. I I O L L Y ___
A d v r r lL v I o g *1 a n o t fe r
out again
needs sniF desires. In these days of SANFORI) STARTS TO CASH I&gt;
P h * M U S a , (• (K M |*. M.
than
other
high prices and stomach economy you
Real money is headed toward SanA d r r r l l i l a f Rate*
Made
If you do not
have
The profiteer swats the consumer keenly enjoy the privilege of slictnjf ford. With the lettuce season opening
A p p U ta tU i
satisfactorybakings,charge
Before you make Up in good shape and tho market
L I W I S S H I P P . __ Circulation H i U f r r and the consumer takes it out on tho o f f h penny or two.
P h on e S 3 -W a ft e r I p a
fly. Some comparison, but true- dis­ your next rounds go carefully over hungry for the green stuff, the San­
to Calumet forjust one trial.
tressingly truti.
tin- ads in this paper, make note o f the ford tniekera have visions o f again
■ a b o e r t p t lo a I’ r l M ia A B r a a e o
V
It is pure: containing only
Om
T e a r ___ _ ___________________________|
------------- o -------------different offerings, and look them up cashing in on their crops. All that
• lx ■ o a t h s .................. ..................................
“
such ingredients as have
Government by ttiu majority is rnp- personally. You may have the rnrp is now needed is some crisp cool
D - l l r e r e A l a C lip h r C a r r ie r
t(|
....
________ IB C o a la Idly approaching the point of domina­ distinction o f slicing o ff n couple of
been officially approved by
nights because lettuce will not hend
T h o hltt IB - t * I H -p a a * W t o k l i H o r - tion by the minority.
It is time for cents—and thut is going some these properly until cool weather comos.
U.
S. Food Authorities.
'
&gt;M e a tlr c tp r o r r n
B r a o la o U
C o a a tp
days.
The
nds
turn
the
trick.
thinking
men
to
do
something
be­
S o d la p i k l l a h r B r r r r y P r it t a r - A i r t r *
Following the lettuce crop is tho cel­
Within the Calumet factor­
U a l a s r a to a a i d * k a o r r a o n a p p l l e a - sides dream.
----------------- o -----------------ery crop, both big assets to the San­
tSaa. B e a t a t r a t la l a p o llt la o ^ . | t M p e r
ies
— the laigest and most
The express compnny is the latest ford district. The remarkable feature
p o o r , a lw a p a l a a d &lt; s a » .
— ---------o-------------sanitaryonearth-hundreda
■ BMRKIl TU B ARSOCIATEO PRESS
We rend much in the press about to apply for n Tate increase. This, de­ about "those Florida assets is that al­
Tba Aaaoclatad Praaa ta ozolualvaly America saving Eurupe and feeding spite the fact that wc have celebrated most every section of the State hns
of
skilled workers clad in
•ntitlad to tho ua* for rapubllcatlon of
All nawa dlapatcbaa credited to It or the world, lint can you recall a sin­ four Armistice days. Action o f thla its own peculinr product, tho Stnte as
white are busilyengaged in
so t otherwlao credited la thla paper
kind at this time is inconceivable, and a whole not depending on any one
producing the baking powder
and a too tba local news pubnahed gle instance in which the rest of the
hareln.
probably accounts for the fnct that product for its wealth ns is the case
world came to the aid of America?
that
is used by m illions.
All rights of re-publlcatlon o f apectal
hut three shippers from the entire with other portions of the country.
------------ o-------------Human hands never touch it
dlapatcbaa heroin a rt alao raaarrad.
stnte attended the recent conference Sanford has its celery nnd lettuce,
Its sale is 2X times as much as
There are other big projects being
O f f l a o i I I K I I A I .D B t r i L U I T O . P h a a a 14
called by the stnte rnilrond commis­ Hastings hns its potatoes, Sumter nnd
ft
that of any other brand. Pure in
planned for Sanford,
which, when
sion to assist that body in preparing Pnsro have their truck crops, Polk
&lt;iS&lt;
the making-pure in the baking.
made public, will imbue the
most
opposing evidence to be submitted be­ has its citrus output and Pnlm Beach,
skeptical with a new enthusinsm. In
Soon it will be no longer the " h lg h 1, ^ meimwhiU, u.t U!l Ut.c,,, working and fore the Interstate Commerce Com­ St. Petersburg nnd Minml have their
mission at Washington on the 20th.
cost
tourists. Tnmpn and Jacksonville are j
st of living." Ii will be the «K"ny|boostj
boosting for the (:1Ty SUBSTANr pot
________
----------------- o-------------of longing.
great
trading centers.
It is diffi* j
:TI AL.
instead of. 16 ounce
FLORIDA’ S M ARKETS
cult to CA|nprehend Florida in nil i t s i'
cons. Bo taro you got a
It is easier to catch a chick than a
rich vntxcty of resource*.— Lakeland 1
A
decade
ago
Florida
fruit
nnd
pound when you want tL
BIST BT TEST
If llie north wind will blow, the let­
Star-Telegram.
full grown rooster, Bolshevism should
tuce will grow, in a way til at "t is easy vegetables went to but n limited ter­
be skotched in its incipiency.
ritory n s .n regulnr thing.
Florida
------------- 0------------to sell. If the weather keeps wnrm
-------o -----------oranges
Wore
seldom
found
in
the
Tht.
y
ou(h*
H Companion Home Cal- '
‘twill do lots of harm, say, don’t Kan
middle part o f the United States even
endnr for 1923
This continual reading of the high fold growers catch dengue?
cost of living in becoming about as
at Christmas, and the whole north
The Publishers of tho Youth’s fom painful ns paying the bill
eentral sis tion of the country, if it panion are sending to every subscriber i
H e all should feel uptomistic over
saw an orange from a box sent by who has paid *2.50 for the 52 issues
the report showing values of
new
jTho
some
friend in Florida to a friend at l)f , 92n a Calendar for the new year,
Don’t let the shrinkage of the dol­ building construction in Sanford an
The tnblets are printed in red nnd
lar prevent your paying up that de­ compiled by the Sanford t’hnmber of home, was lucky.
Today,
not
only
is
it
true
that.
F
l
o
r
.
dnrjt blue, nnd each tnblet, besides
linquent subscription you owe us. It Commerce and printed elsewhere in
M M n g r a ig iw B
Ida
oranges
are
eaten
all
over
the
|
giving
the days of the current month
still goes at par in this shop.
yesterday’s Daily Herald. Local capi­
United States except on the far Pa- in hold, legible type, gives the calenf
------------a -—
tal did it We are learning to put out.
i?r.tx^M ^HanrflTTEfiBsi/^.vrr r
ifwys
c
if ic const, but they are becoming &lt;lar of the preceding nnd succeeding
Politics is politics, and wi
never Thin m publicity will attract outsiders
nmre nnd more in demand in other month in smaller type in the margin,
he anything but politics, until wc
to put in, We are speeding a city of
vomitrie.s.
Canada
is catling
for The Companion Calendar hns been
quire the habit o f filling our public ("•only five thousand.
Step on tho
them,
and
northern
and
western
Euro
published in standard form for many
offli es with &gt;.,(ne one besides Jmlttic ini', not the brakes
1 , tmrun ! fit rrfort
penn
countr
h
i
s
,
in,
hiding
the
Bii'ish
years and is eagerly sought for he W c Arc Limiting Ihe Numlter of Items Wc Sell to
Hi fls
o
—
Come
Early
■'ll" Sa re annually u i'i'tin g
that cause of its novelty and convenience.
i'oluoni-ts i osis nothing.
it
is ■. me better method be adopted for
2-tjiiarl Monogram
b 1I \/ ■
\\ h. r ( berries in
'I 1 \l
.lust to kei p outs'. 1V,-- Oil the map, v. orth mil'll
lake a sti"|| along one nutting ..Ur fruit on their tables.
I.
&gt;
\
:
Cream
Another
large
grove
sale
was
con­
why ' an t vs« -u.ure up a pro-ulent ia I ot oiji bn ai -tiee'ts ami you will uy*rt
Hot Water Rot tie
V' nn i II ii't rut ion o f the growing
summated
recently
near
Winter
bee or two in this b u rg ”
Twill be a Itltam people who never fall of
n favor in who h the Florida orange in
Regular priee $1.75
Kegol.i pii e, lb, 7"*
Haven
The R W Snell grove was
free rate for all with modesty Paid ci. iii l cops greet III g As you pass them
Special price SI. 10
I‘*r
Special price, lb. lib
held in the state' of the ul&gt;|&gt;s*■ \l'“
-old to F H. Callahan of l^ikelnnd.
ling along several laps to the rear
l\ tbev have in vain mind a feeling ti'sip|ii valley, the following
from
oi wholesome friendliness and broth the Orlando Reporter Star in inter­ I'he p r i c e paid hy the purchaser whs
#17!t,n(ifl
on the trees »at the pres1 he fellow who keeps hi, hollSe and erly love
You instinctively extend est mg anil pleasing;
ent
time
it
is estimated by
good
grounds in good » ■&gt;tnl11j■&gt;ti invariably I luun the court*-y of a kind thought
"A Indy, who is mi annual vis
I’ RRMCRIPTION DRUG!.IS I
judges
that
there
is
at
least
25,000
uses the saint are arid tasti III his nod a friendly greeting in return The
it.-t to I- lorida, had a desire to
h *b UI.U.BH
PHONE
boxes of fruit, mostly Valencias that TH E REX A I L STORE
bus me1-.' i aret r
11,• niu\ not
■aMr e two of yum are adding yet another ray
ki ow li"w I'tiii' ulit fruits were rei'o with the grove.
g a t ded in northern markets. Her
home is in Iiiihanapulis,
One
i i i i i i n i i s i i i i s i i i i s s s s i M i s R i i s s i i i i s s i i i s i i i i i i i i i i i i s s i S B i i i i i a D ia a iiK in m
noil mug last week -he took a walk
.. ................................................ .. ........................................................................................................ ........................................... ..
wit h her hushnnd down whole­
sale row, nml to her surprise
'oilnd that Florida fruit win in
better demand than California
Fresh Apalachicola Oysters
fruit. The Thanksgiving trade
was not eonsidering any other
Fresh Candied Citron Peel Orange and
grapefruit than
Florida grown
and oranges were in far better
Lemon
demand
Sh&lt;. heard mueh more
talk about extra finny Florid,'!
Hartley’s Marmalade
oranges than she heard about the
i .ihfornia product.
*
Sunbeam Sap Maple Syrup
"The Florida kumquat seemed
to he senree, but in demand at
Hei^z Plum and Fig Pudding
twenty-five cents n qunrt whole­
sale.
She found
that dealers
Assorted Candies
were actually taking
Florida
fruit with mueh enthusiasm for
I1FE-TIMK ALUMINUM WARE
the holiday trade
t
"Tile high point to this revelaFRESH SUPPLY FRUITS \NI&gt; \ ELETAIII KS
Moll is t bat Flo! nIn fruit is rap
idly routing min fax or and that
packers and marketing organiza­
tions vs 111 have mueh to do with
the continued popularity of the
Florida product. So much de­
pends upon the grading and pack­
ing and tlie manner o f marketing
that no grower can afford to
I. D. M A R T IN , Proprietor
overlook this.
Florida fruit, if
Phone 210
((nick Delivery
half as well ailve
led ns tho
California fruit, would be
fnr
W insom e fropks o f refresh in g benuty.
ahead of it on the market.
C aptivating models o f exq u isite design,
“ Menus in large hotels nnd res­
taurants that used to head the
e m ^ g jv in g the newest modes.
E xclu­
list with ‘California oranges’ hnvo
learned better, and more often
sive individual styles in street, a fte r ­
one will see on the breakfast list
noon or evening dresses.
Inst week read ‘ Florida oranges."
i
It is all a quentiin of rational
Show ing clever models
in
Poiret
freight rales nnd chenpcr refrigera­
tion.
When oranges nnd grapefruit
Twill, W ool Crepe, Tricotine, M atelassc,
F A N C Y GROCERIES
can be laid down anywhere caBt of
Velvets, Canton Crepes, Spanish and
the Rocky Mountains for less freight
than it costs to grow nnd market
Where Quality and Service is Paramount
Oriental Laces, Chiffons and G eorg ettes,
them, the demand for Florida citrus
fruits will outgrow tho supply
so
SHELLED WALNUTS IN TH E CAN
at—
fnst that growers will have a hard
lime bringing groves into bearing
rapidly enough to supplyfTruit.
Florida gave the world^artificinl
chemical refrigeration. It is 'how, up
D R O M E D A R Y ,^®1C E D CANDIED PE E L. CITRON, O R A N G E
to this atnte whch has tho greatest
AND LEMON— One Pound Pnckngcii
need lor mechanical refrigeration of
fruit nnd vegetable cars, to aupply
that need also
It can he done if a
L E T READY FUR THANKSGIVING
lit lie thought be given
and some
money spent. When that is done a
IJuirk Deliver)
Your Tradelarge pint of the enormous cost of
shipments will be materially reduced;
nnd then will come such n figh{ for a
fair rate on perishables that
the
transportation companies of the land
will have to hear.
FANCY GROCERIES
l - a t 'l l i h r d c v r r y a t l r U H i n » , l S oh
* m j at lk «
l U r a l i B i l W I s i . IW
■
A o , U s h r t , V ia .

that*s th e b ig t h i n g in
su cce ssfu l b a k i n g
It determines fsilurc or suc­
cess in baking,* more
any
ingredient
always

3

CALUMET
Economy B J U i

R .

HUNGRY— LOOK THIS OVKR

£

POW DER

M ON EY

SAVERS

C

O

.

B

W

E

R

FASHIONABLE FROCKS

A timely presentation of very superior styles in new
Fall Dresses.
arrivals.
Priced

Frocks for each occasion of day or evening.

with

a pleasing

NEWEST WINTERTIME

Popular Market

DRESS FASHIONS

Deane Turner
SPECIAL

DEANE TURNER

Fimt Street, Welnka Building

You will be delighted with these new

Florida ran largely augment
its
market in the Mississippi Valley by
putting on a few refrigerated ships
between Tampa and New Orleans.

, • «•

moderation.

�V

I

THE SANFORD DAILY H ERAIJ). FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922
l l l l i H *1

------SUGAR-----

IN

■b a c o n

$ 1.00

PICNIC H AM S

$ 1 .!)5

With Groceries

IVr Can

E C O N O M Y
jupreme Test Faces
Prohibition, Church
Official Declares

T O W N

20c

K-LH. B U C K E T S N O W D R I F T
O n ly

IVr Lh.

$ 1 .2 8

G R O C E R Y

0ULF (
-()&gt;ir aim is i.. S Kit VC the
BEE OF FISH.
ity, not merely to have n j,,|.
SAY THE ANGLERS SERVICE TRANSFER
PI

The new packing house of the Au- semhling the machinery wag carried
hurndnle Citrus Growers Association " ul v«*ry efficiently. Thlg houM U
i
has been completed and operations said to be one of the best arranged
m u.
^ F O R
RENT ( ’mu f o r t able rooms are
in this section, having all modon)
started last week when they shipped
. Tho Presbyterian Udies will hold
improvements
Including two coloring
available at 3 IS M a g n o lia A ve,
their first car. Everything rolled off moms of une car each capacity. Evthe' r Ii[1Iaar Sn,c Ilec- lst “ od 2nd.
197-Otp i
16a Fri Sat.-tfc
iii first class shape. This being the erytring points to a very successful
I-&lt;&gt;K RENT -2 nicely furnished rnmn
case indicated that the work in a s - ! season for thil Association.
with gas. 1004 Elm Ave. 10th St.
(H E V R O E F ^ AT T O Y S A N
_
_
________
_
197-6tp!
JU A N G A R A G E ( ’()

(H jr T h e A a a o r la lr d I’ rra a )

FORK MYERS, N ov .H .-M a n y anCHICAGO, Nov. 16.— A “ more bit- glers who for years have been fishing
in(i relentless wet and dry" fight in the waters o f Florida, time and
0n than was waged when prohlbl- again have declared the waters arc
iWl was adopted,” Dr. Clarence True
fished to death-'-especially if they
I’ibon of W ashington D. C.. aecre- have been out all day and have failed
■11 fr.i T n I, i t
l.111 AI, ^ A
t !
of the board of temperance* pro- to
------------------------- 200.11c f o r RENT-Furnished bed room,!
get a bite—but
the catches_ fbeing
jtion and public morala o f the M. made along the Gulf Coast indicates
We are in tho business, for the j 11" Laurel Ave.
,
197-Ctp
Church, declared yesterday In a fish still are here.
BUSINESS:
QUICK
S E It V K E F ( )R RENT Furnished lied room, $3
„ y of the result o f the November
Ed. Watnon, local business man, pi- TRANSFER I’ll one 498.
per week. 311 East Fifth Street.
f (lection, issued from the Chicago of- loted Willinm Dougins and Beale
19 l-Th-Fri-Snt
200-31 [i
Travis of Jacksonville on a Ashing
Ice of the hoard.
^ ^ ^
Kll|{ RENT Rooms anil kitchenette
"Prohibition has been weakly led, trip a few days ago and the three
- Shirley Apartments opposite post
syeti ili the houae o f Ita friends, landed 651 pounds in a few hours in
*ffice, upstairs.
28-tfc
tracked by thoso who ought to Walker.Pasajind off Indian Key. The
FOR
RENT—
Unfurnished
apartment
tre given it the main line, and the catch included 41 jack fish weighing
Fermlnle Apartments, 306 E. F'irst
bt that wo ought to have avoided 367 pounds; 16 red fish or sea bass
Street.
190-tfc
now on. and it will bo more bitter weighing 80 pounds; 21 "snoik,” 147
FOR RENT One bed room and kitch­
relentless than was the fighting pounds; 8 trout, 20 pounds; 3 lady
en furnished, price $ 16 per month,
iheri prohibition wan won,” Dr. Wil- fish, 20 pounds, and one jew fish
Classified Ads k a Une. No
j
Apply
in Mrs. il. D, Durant at Lake
weighing 41 pounds.
on declared.
ad taken for teas than I5c.
I
Mary
193-tfc
One of the party snagged a whip]|e added, however, In hi* opinion
and positively no classified
ohibitioii would stand. After as- rny, but efforts to drag it ashore t
ads charted to anyone. Cash
v\ AN I h i&gt;
ertmp that in Illinois, where tho wets failed when the line broke. The rny
must accompany all orders
WANTED T «n girls with previous
Count fire words to a line
strayed by the officers o f tho law,” was about eight feet in width
experience desire positions as sales
and rrmlt accordingly.
ron a referendum, prohibition was
Indies nr clerical work, can furnish
CHILDREN’S HOME
Wilson said.
references,
\ddress "I'nsilinn" care
SOCIETY CELEBRATES
of Herald
199-4tp
TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
|SKI P DEFENSE IS WOMAN'S
/
WANTED
Super
in
tendency
&lt;
T
? iTr
FOR SALK
m : \ FOR KILLING HUSBAND
angc grove
I'aii give reference
1
( f l y T J ir A « » « r lf » t fd I
Address F! W I 'ill I l e r . R o u t e t'r I .1111
JACKSONVILLE, Nov
1l
The
Itarw a k,
Fla, Nov. 17.— Axel John- Children's Home Society if Florida
i, S i '
2" I dtp
:’oo .t|
-h.it to death in hU home whi(.(i , jnr|. it, orirnlI17Illlnn h„ , l red
VI I D
I.
•.Volk
ltii|tjue M
. 'inlay by his wife, who do- for nearly In,(Inn F’loriiia &lt;hildren
I ’ l'Mh
I I ,t, . . SI.... Sli..|.
•l,i killed him in self defense. thrown upon the merit of the world,
" r f If A
W ill
11 ! &lt; J" L
t . ' I,
11i m *
**11• shooting, Mrs. Johnson j is celebrating it* twentieth aim v.r
• h .k .
I ’ U,
M
1
1 |. ,;V, f - 1T ill.
h ht 1
’ - the home of n neighbor, i nary by asking the people of tie '.r.
. M
i, • f
Mt i- '! Ill
•d the sheriff.
In her eel! to send to tti" prim i|inl home h&lt; "■ nt
i 1 t
i. i
,1 if, j » ■ ni r '
' ,111, A .i
11
i ■i Mrs Johnson said her hus- to its West |*)orid:i reiei\&gt;t'g ■■*n'■ a'
S I I I ’ ” !Ml
■ ■*
I,.,
,i 1
: it - . 1
u i home and knocked her I’ettsacola. a "turkey li&gt;\' o f T "d "t
u *
;
• 1. f
‘•lir' » f !
• . f .It ’ h 1i . il ,.
ii..t arose, she mud, and pick- .clothing prmr t" Tiianksgivmg
Jn tti.
1he
' - " f . It l . . ,.f ,» i f f Id;., k
1
• revolver from a table, fired, |society declares tiial even olie small
I * h n W I’ flM*. | n . l ul! !. " , 1 ,| , | ! " I , 11' .1 1c ■1 ..,"1 w e l l
f i *K S \ I I
I ice
diet
struck Johnson in the I jar of fruit or prefers r* wnufd be in
,11 n t 2 1 , S.m
,1 pp&gt;. e o f ITC.tr tiii
f . 1| f t 1 l ' 1 1" M l , i't l e t 1" i l l -. , rill
i1 i passidl on tbroiigb the ceptable
1'itii ’ t ip F t'l
i111d Ave
V , , i I , . , i l . l t tig
U .-II,
r .....1
IE died within nn hour.

M e n W h o B eco m e
P ro sp ero u s

CLASSIFIED
ADS

i i in.',

.ill

■i ir old son of Mrs. Johnson
\|
r ’ h u t marriage accompanied
i id anrl substantiated her.
lie was not, however, n wit,{&lt;IV , s Kla«-W* i-at- a very niter
Iln Fh .tie 2' . w
! •i ll
ii shooting.
1citing and instructive sernimi list
" *** “ P in ter. The couple, m(rht t(l „ |(trtr,
, ,.ri tin
I nr il i on |»c a n il Ini i
i m c ! •*Isuit a year ago both ’
phe„y „ f Frekoi ,„r The Vail, v
gain. run-, like nee. five good lire*.
&gt;"cn married previously.
t((f , )ry m„ Mi.S)- ,i„,wmg how this S.l'.’i. r.i * v (c r ill * See MrD.iinel Rutl
. scripture is being fulfilled m "in own al Wight lit ns.
I’ lmltr
UFA " K E E L E R HALL’ S
day before our own eyes,
I FITTERS TO HE GIVEN
in* word |ui tiling of the present FOR S \ l F Hnd'im T-pns'cnger, exrellenl lotldltinn, car fnrnurl) o« n
TO \UTHOKI7?ES SOON ( ondit&lt;•&gt;» »f the J-wi-h t-e.-pte in all
,
,|
III Dl
Walker. .1 real gnnd bit*
•
lands emphasized strongly the truth
S
c
M
&lt;
Dowell
Ituti ..I Wight lire*
M A BRUNSWICK, N. I . Nov' 17
„r | V k .•!’* i-.-id'
.ml ’ »'•
I 1'
*'■ ' d letters said to h iv« been certai n fulfilli". "t
• i. 1
*r '
E\ the Rev F'dward Wheeler p r o mi s e e o n e e r nmg ’ Ecu
lb’
Mm F: lea nor Reinhardt Mills,
Mr Flacks speak .&lt; nn ’
1111 it u 11*on,
in murdered on September 14, Bible lovers should in 1 miss
I.1, lie
ire t
turned over to the authnri- these interesting sermons.
■ago.
tif!' tomorrow
try Mm.
Florcncj
Hmi -e
t K V F R A L U l l l ' S F S f . .r sale
hunt., ittorney for Charlotte Mills,
! fu
f..r
tent,
See
T
h
ig
p
e
n
.
NOTICE!
dangle, ,- nf the slain woninn, it wait
. i.t 1
am '&lt; 'd tonight by Speelnl Deter
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W e Invite you to come in and
talk over your plans with us.

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Block, West First street, Sanford
l OTt SAl.K A good piano, pi ne is ( Divestment t o,, A. P. Connelly, Agent.
right.— Cannon’s Cash Grocery, &lt; elPJ9-4tcj
192
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YOUNG
COUPLE
want
board
with a
cry Ave., Sanford, F'ln
private family or room. Box 621.|FLORA HEDINI, 8TAH EtIUESTIllENNE OF SPARKS CIRCUS DUE TO
PERMANENT WAVING, Shampoo
200-Stp
APPEAR IN SANFORD, TUESDAY, NOV. 28 F'OR TWO EXHIRIT10N8
ing, scalp and facial treatment.—
Mrs McCoy, Welnka Apartment*.
LOST

103-12tp

Then this phase o f our

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Irii 1 t"dn\ received $600 of the
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ney's , I u r n c f T h i r d -tic.-: n d
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Avenue.
A n y Mill’ till’- I’ ll
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su xophnnt*
W i l l in 1 c a I I . ,:'i
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I a* new Sit'll takes It. half
for or leave at the residence "f ’ D
Irtt. n are expected to figure proml- 1
oil, haliclli'e SM) per month. R. J
E. I). Chittenden, S|3 Magnolia u v
firmly m the case in connection with
Holly.
Herald Office.
170 Ctp
201 I t"
Ihe prosecution’s claim that
Mrs. nuc.
FOR SALK— Hosier and Gays’ paints
Fr. '.. ns Noel Stevens Hall, widow of
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
When others nrc idle, we keep mnv
Be rector, had knowledge before the
183 tfc
finir i. r* nf the intimney that existed ing; there’s a reason for it.— QUICK |Works, Sanford agents
be’ ■, n her husband and hln choir SERVICE TRANSFER-' Phone 489. 1FA R M E R S-Y ou can get seed he
The real reason is, we give SER­
Icaffur
f r u m —. and ir r ig a t io n plugs «t tl.
VICE. That's our middle name S a n fo rd N o ve lty W o r k * .
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Phono 498.
194-Th-F’ ri-Sal ^----------Try a Herald Want Ad today.
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FOR SALE It) acres in Longwood,
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LOST—Pair of glasses. No one can MOST OF THIS LITTLE L A D Y ’S
iffeppER SEED FOR SALE—1 have
use same but myself. Please return
LIFE SPENT UNDER "BIG TO P ”
a surplus of 85-lbs. of Ruby King
^ p Connelly,
190-tfc
pepper seed saved by myself out of LOST—1 8-months old Lcwellan bird
There is no circus o f the present regime that has catered to tho amUM*
tho very best New Jersey stock, $2.76
pup, large for sge, weight about 35
merit
going people of the United Slates much longer than that of the Sporki
per lb. Address, E Grothort, Danis, lbs. Black and whito spots. Liberal
Three
Ring Circus which comes to Sanford on Tuesday, November 28. It
198-tfc
reward for return or D Information
FIs.
will be the 34th nnnua^ tour of this aggregation which has steadily grown
ONLY REQUIRF:S small investment leading to recovery.— Seminole .Over, from a small two car affair to the mngnitudo of the throe ring clans and thU
to handle this business. Now doing land Co., Sanford, F a.
/ c ’ wc y,,nr finds it more complete in extraordinary features tHan ever before.
well. Good profit
Cun be greatly LOST—Child’s Blue Chinchilla overProbably one of the show’s strongest features is Miss F'lora Bedini re­
coat, Cedar Rafiids trade mark. jluj (1(j to j„. [j,,, mil,| daring nn*i accomplished rider in this, or any other
j increased.
Best season just liegun
B e ttor investig ate
219 P m e Ave
F'inder return tn F.. F. Housholder, at t.t)un( ry_ There’s a reason Miss Bedini comes of a family of noted riders. In
201 4tp COUrt house. Reward.
199-4tc
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were nt) riders of repute even liefore the Sparks Circus was
, LOST—Tire rack with 30x3 ts, tire' jn existence. W'hon hut n little girl she was brought to this country by her
FOR RENT
license tag and tall light nil connect- father who at that- time was one o f the featured riders with Rlngling BrothPOD HUNT—Furnished rooms south" ed, in or near Sanford. Reward. P.
The Sparks Circus is coming to Sanford on their own trains of doubla
cast comer Elm and 11th street, O. Box 1054.— H. W. Allen Music Co.(
201-2tp length cars. Two performances will Ik* givm daily in the spadOua toot
August Schneider.__________
which has n seating capacity of 10,4)00. The street parade which la one mile
FOR RENT— 5 room unfurnished bun­
*OUND
in length wilFpass through the principal streets of the city at 10:30 a. m. and
galow, with garage.
1012 Myrtle FOUND Bicycle. Owner apply to
will be a kaleidoscopic procession of glitter and color, all cages being o p t s to
k A venue.— W. It. Brooks, 417 West 2nd
chief of police, Identify and pay fori
l00-3tp
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New Construction
In ^resses Visitors

Storage Facilities

In addition to tho large projects
If we please you, tell other*; If not,
mentioned yesterday, building permits
tell u». Phone 498
Our Work— PLEASES— Our Price
are being issued for n number of res­
902 French Avenue
idences, an&lt;| with the influx o f new
SANFORD
people and capital to Sanford this
Machine &amp; Foundry Co. class of construction is expected to
show greater gains in the future than
ueneral Machine and Boiler Work*;
any time during the past year.
Cylinder Grinding; Del.use Pistons;
The Mcisch building, permit
for
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Bands; Crank
which was issued last June, is rapidly
tkafta Returned— ----------- Phone 61 nearing completion. Thia handsome
business block has cost the owners
165,000
to build and is one of the fin­
General Shop and Mill
est of its kind in Central Florida.
W ork
Other valunble acquisitions to the
Everybody Drives a Uied Car After
c o n t r a c t o r and b u i l d e r business section of Sanford is
the
the First Week
Morriwethcr
building,
costing
$20,000,
617 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla,
the San Juan Garnge coating $15,000,
See these Live Bargains:
B. &amp;. 0. Garage, $14,000, and the
S A N F O R D N O V E L T Y Hinca Garage, $10,000. Tho now pri­
FORD SE D A N
mary school house, for which bonds
WORKS
L E X IN G T O N
were recently voted, is nearly com­
V. C. COLLER, Proppleted and represents an expenditure
O LD SM O B ILE
of $50,000. The total actual value of
B U IC K
G ILLO N &amp; F R Y
all classes o f construction in Sanford
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS from January 1st to November 15th
L IB E R T Y
inclusive is $1,006,953,
DODGE
In addition to this, municipal Im­
Weetlnghouee Lights and Appliancea
provements will amount to $625,000
New'Line of Fixturee
OVERLAND
for which bond issue was voted some­
123 West First Street
O A K L A N D (2)
time ago. This issue provided for ten
miles more o f paved streets, yacht
CHALM ERS
B. W . H E R N D O N
basin, public library building, and im­
provements to tho sewerage systems.
CO LE 8
Work on these improvements are ex­
INSURANCE AGENCY
DORT
pected to begin not later than tho first
FIRE----------AUTO---------- BONDS
of the year.
GRANT
With these many improvements to
fh eae cars hnve been thoroughly re­
S. 0 . Shinholser
be started in the immediate future to­
conditioned. Will accept other cars as
gether with those all ready under con­
part payment or give the difference
Contractor and Builder
struction, Sanford is forcibly impressyour car is better.
ing winter visitors to tho state with n
Terras: Cash, trade or long easy
FLORIDA progressiveness that denotes its citi­
payments.
zens are awakening to the great pos­
sibilities to be found here, the con­
tinued development o f which is bound
&amp;
Leave Your Order for to attract outside capital to this city.
Practically nil this development, with
HUPMOItlLE and LEXINGTON
Distributor*
T H A N K S G IV IN G * but two exceptions, has been accom­
plished by local capital.
109 Park Ave.,-Sanford. Florida
TURKEYS

Desirable
USED CARS

B.

0. MOTOR CO.

SAYS PEACE IN EUROPE
DEPENDS ON GERMANY

Apalnchicoln Oystern

atom of the "irregular” Republican
group that they, iqtcnji to
seniority rule and demand what they
consider adequate committee repre
sentation. Their fight ds expected to
center about two or three important
.chairmanships. The Democrats have
not shown any inclination to far to
nbandon the seniority rule In tho fill­
ing of minority committco places.

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CU M A was doing for me, the took It
f f r headaches, and they aM -ri&amp;w en­
tirely gone. We can’t say enough for
RECUM A,. and wapt everybody
to
Mre- J- II. Calder h»g
know how it mado us well,, so anyand information bureau
ono suffering as we were can
get
Hotel,
their health back too.”

notice

RE-CU-MA HERE

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charge, concerning

in and out of Sanford
The remarkable RE-CU-MA treat­
Speci*l
ment can now bo obtained here from tesy shown to the pul,|ir
“ ’* l*
Letters patent hav© been applied the Union Pharmacy instead of send­ drives of all kinds ho»t
specialty. l’honc 22y for ,
for by the prom oters o f a new Polk ing to Jacksonville f o r it.— Adv.
inform^
county railroad from Haines City to
Phone 44.
N O T IC E
Dndc City. Tho proposed road will
U-J-ti,
Business and Professional Woman’s
open up a rich section o f the country
SEE THE i
and wifi bring under cultivation some Club banquet Monday at 8 :00 p. m. in
Sl'PERIm
of the best citrus as well am some of tho Palm room, Valdox. Phone reser­ CHEVROLET ,\T
THE S «
the best truck growing lands in south vation to Mrs. Zcbb R atliff, 410-W , JUAN GARAGE ( o
ZOO-Jij
Florida. The temporary officer* of not later than noon Friday.
200-ltc
the road which will bo known a* the
Pianos, Safe*, Furniture. in n,
Mid City Railway are Isaac Van Horn
CHRISTMAS B A Z A A R
anything movable, or Wh»i
7*
of Haines City, president; Robort L.
might think immovable W(
Willston o f Northampton, Mas*., first
The Christmas bazaar given each with care nnd ease, w ,
vice-pre*ldent;
Fred A Miller o f year by the Holy Cross Guild at the
responsibility.- QUICK
8ERm
Haines City, second vice-president; Parish House will be held December
TRANSFER. Phone 498
^
Jed R. Yale of Haines City, treasurer. 6 and 7.
189-Itc
The company will bq capitalized at
$2,500,000. ' Haines
City wifi bo
headquarters.

NOTICE!
Our Dry Cleaning is unexcelled. Wo
hnvo mndc arrangements with the Or­
lando Steam Laundry to act as their
agent in Sanford. All old customer*
of this concern will receive prompt
and courteous treatment and all work
is guaranteed first class as they have
one of the best plants in the South.—
Seminole Steam Laundry, R. L. Chris'
enborry, Mgr. Phone 475.
201-tfc
Call 498, if you want that baggage
looked after with despa tch.— QUICK
SERVICE TRANSFER.
194-Th-Fri-Sat.

HIGH CLASS AUTO PAINTING

W e use nothing but the best material; all
work done by expert workmen.

JACKSON'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
W ig h t Bros. D e p t Garage Building

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The Herald, 15c per week, delivered

RAILROAD MAN
GIVES FACTS

New Florida Syrup

Member Brotherhood o f L ocom o­
(Ilf The A n w U l r * Prraa)
tive Engineers Had A w fu l
Htirk W heat and Pan Cake Flour
PHILADELPHIA. Nov
11. - I V
Experience
Jones’ Dairy Farm Snusage
ami is viewing its approaching repub!iraniHin with a j oy npd patriotic forPotato Salad, Fresh e v ­
.Jacksonville, November 16. Mr. W,j
min h like that which swept over
ery day. per pound
K. Bennett, popular engineer at the

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Authorized Hoover Dealer

PENINSULAR ELECTRIC CO'
112 Magnolia Avenue-

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PURELY
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the American colonies when they set
Jacksonville Terminals, has been tell.up
the world's first representative
Card* of Hanford’ * Reput­
[ mg friends for the piiKt few
days)
form o f government, in the opinion
able Professional Men, each
i
about his remarkable release
from]
of h ranrois tie St. Phnllc, vice-presi­
of whom, in hi* chosen pro­
I thirty-five years of torture which he
dent
of the Baldwin Irocomotive
fession the Hersld recom­
|was forced to endure in spite of his1
Works, who has returned from a lo ­
mends to the people.
Iefforts.
comotive selling tour of Europe, Be­
"I couldn't eat anything during all
ing president o f the American-Polish
thnt
time,” said Mr. Bennett, “ without
Chamber of Commerce, he was
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penally interested in the affairs 0f ] ^ f f « ‘ ng intense pain in my stomach
The only thing which agreed with me
George A . DeCottes i
N O W OPEN Poland,
"The people of Poland nro uxhila- at all was buttermilk, crackers and
A tt o r n e y -a i-L a w
State and County Tax ilooks arc ruled over their independence and hot water.
“ I noticed what City Commissioner
now open for the payment of taxes look forward with much expectancy
Over S «i ilnole County Bank
for 1922, a discount of two per cent is to thfir first election in tho next few Frank Owen said about the benefit he
SANFORD
November, weeks,” snid Mr. de St. Phallo in an got from the Kecuma .treatment, and I
FLORIDA nllowcd for payment in
one per cent in December. Tax books interview,
"It is hard to describe decided that a man like him certainly
close April 1st. Poll Taxes for the thi-ir feelings. They appear to have kr.cw what he was talking abouL
year 1922, for both men and women, the same patriotic spirit and Joyful­ Well, I have just finished the second
F R E D R. W IL SO N
became due November 1st, 1922.
ness over their new found liberty bottle of Recuma, nnd the boys at the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Business und Occupation License* thnt our forefathers experienced in &gt;nrds will toll you that I eat anything
1 want now. Meat, eggs, potatoes,
liecnme due October 1st, and if not 1776/'
First National Bank Building
and
nil that. I can even drink ice
paid, are delinquent, as the law re­
Mr tit* St. Phnlle »aid Poland,
BANFORD
FLORIDA quires that a license be procured be­ France, Belgium, Rumania, Czecho­ water now and never have any trouble
fore conducting the business, profes­ slovakia nnd Jugo-Slavia are closely or pains after eating a big meal.
"When my daughter saw what RE­
sion or occupation.
agreed in principle and wish only to
JNO. D. JINKINS,
keep the territory they have and to
Tax Collector,
maintain peaceful relation* with oth­
C H E L L E M A IN E S
ONLY BIG CIRCU8 COMING TO
Nov 2-2wk*
Seminole County. er countries.
“ They do not
want
HANFORD Til 18 YEAR
LAW YER
war, he snid, “ and unless Germany
— Court House KNIGHTS TE M PI.AR. ATTENTION becomes aggressive in an attempt tl
Circus Price*
Taylor Commnmlery No. 2H will regain it-* lust territory I do not be­
meet in regular conclave on Friday lieve there will be another European
Ej m Examined
Glasses Designed evening at 7 30
The Order .( the i undid for some year*."
Under Age of 12
Temple
will
be
"Poland is one of America's best
conferred.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
All Knights T e m p l a r within
this future markets, * be said,
"Today it ADULTS 75c (Including War Tax)
Opt. D.
jurisdiction are invited to bo presentl ,s buying cotton, copper, steel, maOptician-Optometrist
and every officer cif this Comninndry chinery and locomotives from the
312 Bast First 8 treet
Hanford, Fla. is expee'ed to be present.
United States. It is fast rehabilitatThe order of Malta will be confer inK its d ev a sta te areas and its railred nt 5 p. ni.
loads of some 11,000 miles oven now
are nn industrial foctor in Europe.
ELTON J. M O U G H TO N l ull (Ires-- uniform
He snid that
Poland
recently
II
E.
TOLAR,
ARCHITECT
bought
7,000
freight
enrs
in this
Commander
country, nnd thnt his rompnriy closed
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
Arc you moving?
Call n QUICK a contract with that country for 25
FLORIDA
BANFORD
i locomotives nnd was paid $1,000,000
SERVICE T R A N SFE R
to do
Phone 498.
194-Th-Fri-Sat in ensh less than two months after
the order was given.
E. F. DE LA HAYE, Jr.
i
Architect and Engineer
NOTICE
ILLINOIS SENATOR
15 year* experience in Residence, Ga­
On November the 10th I shall b a !
WOULD ABOLISH
rage, Storage-Warehouse, Mill Con­
struction, Re-enforced Concrete Struc­ compelled to advance my price on
SENIORITY RULING i
»*;
tures, Hotels, and Office Buildings. P. wood one dollar per cord.
(Uy
The
Associate*
Frees)
O. Box 1126. Phone S39-L-2. Sanford
This advance in price is made neces­
WASHINGTON. Nov. 14.— Aboli­
sary to meet the coat o f cutting and
tion of the senate's seniority rule by
hauling, and no orders wifi be accept­
which tho chairmanship of a commit­
ed after that date, except at the new
tee goes to the member with the long­
PERFORMANCES
price, $8.50 per card.
est continuous service thereon is sug­
STREET
PARADE. 10:30 A . M.
All order* In hand prior to Novcm
gested by Senntor McCormick of Illi­
ber tenth will be filled at present
nois, chairman of the Republican sen­
price.
F. S. V E R N A Y.
atorial committee, in n letter to Sen­
* x
ator Lodge, the Republican leader,
STROUT FARM AGENCY
Yon can find the name of
made puhllc todny.
every live Business Man
113 Magnolia Ave.
The letter also urged that the
In Sanford in this Column
steering comfhittee, of which Mr. Mc­
each day.
Lakeside farm and grove of 200 Cormick is a member, be made rep­
trees, 20 acres. Several ncres heavy, resentative of all section* nnd though
black loam, best o f soil for vegetables, on the Republican side and disclosed
strawberries, pears, plums,
guavas, that Senator McCormick hud discuss­
W e’ll Dye For You
grnpes. Good 5 room house. Excel­ ed the question with Senntor Curtis
BON TON S tE A M PRESSERY lent f o o t i n g and fishing. 2 miles to of Kansas, assistant Republican lead­
railroad station, stores, church, school er, and others.
Kent ft McKee, Props.
The seniority system nlso prcvnils
CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERING --household furniture and farming
tools included. $2,250.
$1,250 cash, in the house.
Work caled for and delivered
Notice already has come from sen184-tfc
Phone 464-J---------- 314 West First 84. balance 1 and 2 years.

L P. McCuller

OAKLAND
6-44— 1923 8 ERIKS

T h e car ow n er w ho ia satisfied in the day in and day
out usage o f his au tom obile is the beat asset a dealer posses­
ses.
W e take pride in the realization o f the fact that Oak­
land car ow ners in the territory controlled by us and else­
w here constitute ou r m ost valuable asset.

A careful in sp ection and a ride in the Oakland 6-14 will
reveal the reasons.
See us for a dem onstration and prices.

Kent Vulcanizing C om p a n y
BANFORD, FIA-

PHONE 17

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ALL CHILDREN 30c

3 RING

A NATIONAL
INSTITUTION
C O M lN S td

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

T h e B u ic k T h e y Ju d g e B y
T he Model “ 45” Six-C ylinder T o u r in g -* 1 195
T h i fam ous Buick five-passenger, six-cylinder open
m odel today, o s in past years, sets the standard ol
autom obile valu e.

SANFORD

It la ths m otor car b y which others are judged because
it represents th e b e st o f each year’s d ev elop m en ts in
mechanical refinem ents,appearance and riding c o m f o r t .

TUESDAY, NOV.

T h e Buick M o d e l “ 4 5 " com bines the characteristic
Buick qualities o f perform ance and stability w ith dis­
tinctive beauty and a com pleteness o f appointm ents
not to be found elsew here.
W e l l be pleased to give you a demonstration any time.

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PAGE FIVE

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ing on tho hnttlofiold catne hack to
WILL 0 0 OVER TOP tukq up the former life; when gradu­
ally* this country commenced to as­
Chairman S. M. Lloyd informs The sume its old habits nnd the people
Daily Hernld that the annual Red began to live the old li'e; then came
Cross drive for membership will go the belief that the Red Cross had
over thq top this year as it hns in won its spurs in the fight to give
the past. He reports that more than those yearning for aid and pence nnd
f-tOO hns already been collected, nnd comfort in illness, nnd would no more
that there arc a number o f outlying be needed.
"Thnt is why the American public,
districts in the county to hear from
little
realizing tho ever-present needs
which he is confident will make up
for
preserving
nnd continuing thnt
Seminole county's quota nnd more.
In this connection The Palntkn nrganizntinn, fails now to respond to
the appeal for financial aid. Thnt
News 'editorially says:
"So closely as the receipts have why a cirrus will carry from this city
been reckoner! there was collected in full five times the amount of cash
the Sundny campaign in this city for thnt is pledged to the Red Cross for
funds to aid the Red Cross a sum not assurance that no cessation from its
work shall take plncc.
exceeding six hundred dollars.
The figures toll the story. Palntkn
“ At a conservative estimate there
wns taken in by the circus showing should not he singled out ns nn illus­
in Palntkn Monday at least four thou­ tration. Without doubt the majority
of cities in the state will find tho
sand dollars.
as
the
It is generally conceded thnt n same condition* existing
amusement
train
visits
those
cities.
man who earns his money may spend
"But it does seem sometimes thnt
it about as he may sec fit—with a
patronage
is sadly misplaced."
few exceptions; nnd those who chose

A VISIT TO OUR STORE
[Will Convince You That W e Can Supply
Your W ants at Very Low Prices
i

[ick sales, small profit, with our remarkable low operating
enses we are in a position to sell on a small margin every-

ig in our line.
A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS
BLEACHED SHEETING,
er yard —-v.................... - .......................................
UNBLEACHED SHEETING,
yer yard —..................................... ....
jASTIC

SEAM DRAWERS,
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LDIES’ FLEECED VESTS AND PANTS,
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™hm'ANKETS:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c-75c

ianford Dry Goods Company
Corner Second Street and Sanford Ave.

!old weather is just around
the corner
Yon will find Our Stork Well Supplied for your Winter Need*
OI K PRICKS AUK I.OWKU

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216 SA N F O R D

AV EN U E

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AT SAN FO R D A V E N U E PRICES

M . N A R V 1S
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to do so had a perfect right to toss
[their funds to the circus.
Mohammed Sixth,
“ Looking at the two propositions,
Sultan o f Turkey,
! can any thinking person find a plea
Flees to Maltua
i 'or the patronage given to the cir- I
I rus while little heed is paid to the
Illy liar \a««M*lntrd I'rcaa I
organization
who*,* whole hearted
CONSTANTINOPLE. Nov 17. —
support means the alleviation of dis­
, Mohammed Sixth, sultniv of Turkey,
tress and suffering over the whole
'lias fled from Constantinople nn a
world ?
Rritish warship hound for
Mnltun
Four thousand dollars to n circus.
The Sultan on cmhnrking emphasized
Six hundred dollars to nid in tho
i the fact he was not abdicating, but
great work being put over by the
'merely removing himself from imme­
Red Cross
For an hour’s amuse­
diate danger.
ment six times the amount given that
was subscribed for a year’s work b y ' R. R. Labor Leaders to
it grand organization'
It
sounds
Confer in Washington
rather unfair
It i« unfair.
Illy I hr \
f r (I I'rraal
“ No don lit there were many of
U \S111 N«iToN.
N..V 17 Plans
those who made a tender to the Red
for
a
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mCcrciii
«•■* here of
t io«s who vl*ltcd the (in n *.
but
think of the vast nunihei who side­ railroad hilmi leader-, the fir*t to he
stepped tile Red t russ for the sake held tomorrow to discus* the attitude
ot the sawijtiM img
The assertion to he t a k e n lt\ railroad lahot toward
may he made that a continued lack the proposed amendment of the trims,
of patronage would force a cessation portal ion act was announced by 11 E
of tho service that i* being do tic by Willis, legislative agent of thr It rot h
the Red Cross over tile entire coll 11 ci hood of Locomotive Engineers
11y
It i- admitted that tile •:r, us was F1-TDFK M M.I NTS. IN R \ll&gt;
a 'good one,"
amus.’ineiitv of that NEAR o l d VNDO. GET lilt; M i l I
-i.rt frequently are
Dualities* tt
Three federal prohibition a*renls.
was far lattei and cleaner than the
average aggregation i nverilig the headed by Field Dire, lot Cr'inib y of
department,
countrv
That is not the point at the state enforcement
Tampa,
swooped
through
(Idultj'i
late
issue in this new.
“ In n nutshell the American people Wednesday evening with three I .arte
arc impetuous and impulsive—nnd brothers, living near Chuluota, and
! too readily is tho old discarded for n 50-gallon copper still, in their eus- j
f the new Hut a few years ago, when tody
The Lanes, it was said, w'll
ho
this country w h s wrought to tho,
charged
with
manufacturing
liquor
highest tension over the work that
1was being don,* abroad by the Red the agent* asserting thnt they found
C r o s s , p e o p l e “ gave till it hurt
Thoy five gallons of white whiskey near
gave willingly
Some literally im­ the still The three brothers and tho
Orlando
poverished themselves
Then when still were taken to Tampa
the sound of musketry waj hushed Sentinel
nnd tho roar of tho cannon \Vns still­
Have you read tha want ada today!
ed; when they who were still remain­

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S W IF T S PREMIUM HAMS— Sweet, Mild flavored

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ALLIES FRUSTRATE
Former Ambassador
KKMAL1STS P L A N S
To France is Dead
lilt l*hr ^nunrlalrd I'ffMl
Illy TI. \
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I tiV - I WTINOPLK, Nov. 17. —
El.lt 1A, l&gt; , Nov.
IT William
(■rapes Sharp, former ambassador to \n attempt by Kemulists to run tho
France, dt*'*l at hi* home here shortly interned lutkish destroyer Akhishnr,
la-fore Ivoon (inlay after all illness of .! -g u i- d i- men bant man out of fjol,|, i, 11,on p r-t tin- allied control was
-I v e a l d a v s
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The Herald, 15c per week, delivered
loin tile throngs of readers

Bon Ton and Royal 1
Worcester Corsets

SEA BASS
RED s N ^ ,*K,IVTl v r i ,o
FAT HENS AN D F IO ERS
FLORID A AN D W E ST E R N MEAT'S
G U A R A N T E E D EGGS

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Host Creamery Butler, lb.
Fresh Dill Pirkles, dozen

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QUALITY

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THE WEATHER £
For
Floriiln:
Partly
Cloudy tonight and Satur­
day wanin'r in extreme
Northeast portion.

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W e must make room fur a' new and complete line of
clothing which has already been purchased for our stock.
You can now dress yourself up in first class style at
our store, at a price so low that you will he happily surprised.
If interested in buying a good suit it will pay you to in­
spect our line before purchasing.

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE
85 iigain yesterday and once
more we say: "Some weath­
er fo r this time o f
the
year.”
It’s n great privi­
lege to live in Florida where
the weather is ideal and ev­
erybody hnppy. Have youaa
little Daily Hrrajd in your
home? If not, why not?
5:40 A. M„ NOV. 17. 1922
Maximum
. ... 85
Minimum
61
Range
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63
Barometer
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30.27
Northwest and clear.

Pay Cash and Save Money

Sanford Shoe &amp;Clothing Co.
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
Satisfaction Guaranteed

115 East First Street-------------------- -Phone 104

MRS. FRED DAIGKR, Society Editor

The guest list included Mrs. (&amp;* F.
Smith, Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mrs. S. E.
Barrett, Mrs. Walter t^Kht, Mrs. A.
M. DeForrest, Mrs I;. H. Buttolph and
Mrs. Raymond Key.

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city yesterday transacting business.
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TO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT— Housekeeping apart­
ment. 719 Oak Ave.
201-12tp
FOR SALE — Young deer hound
P“ PPy. 8 months
old.
Easily
trained. Phon$ 185-J.
201-3tc
FOR RENT— Furnished
npnrtmcnt
on first floor, adjoining bath. Pri­
vate front entrance. 217 E. 3rd St.,
2 blocks from Post Office.
20I-2tf
fur­
nished rooms
f o r ' housekeeping.
Phono 348-W before 8 a. m., aftor
5 p. m.
201 -5tf
FOR SALE— Army tent. Practically
new, $12.00. Apply Sanford Bar­
gain Store.
201-2U

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Coffee

■ng scenes. m lW jfy ’ Kg,
fires, with
mg throughout.

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PIANO TONING, PHONOGRAPH REPl
J. H. HINTERIIIISTER PIANO CO.
112 M A G N O L IA AVENUE

PERSONALS

" A N T E D $3Tfth0 at once, best of
security. Gall at Hill Hnrdwnrr Go
W I Hughey
201-3tp

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rugK’“d "'fxxtiman and a rej
Rcntlman
Bolh prof "
for you and j U
mjttcd love f,,rVen„
kill him. Would*vhu d o V j
French Can.d|n ftrljid l

A t the last meeting o f the City
Commission It was moved and carried
unanimously tha t the Municipal Lib­
rary building be located In the center
o f tho city park between Eight street
and Ninth Street and between Park
avenue and Oak avenue, and that the
city engineer proceed nt once to make
the preliminary survey fo r same.

F M “ EENT—TFree desirable

SAVINGS
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Pay 4% Interest on Savings Acconnla

DO YOU ATTRACT PROSPERITY?
Money is of value only ns it produces. Ileiue, n primary
function of THIS BANK is to make it product it
r e
By making your deposits here you help furnish the pow.
er to develop enterprises that enrich this . ..mm ,n tv ;(n,| itg
individuals.
Thus You Attract Prosperity tn &gt;ourself, als,,.

I ( INl)(i\ NFWSPAPF.RS AUK
s \ r is n ::i) w it h r e s u l t

ItiN liON , N'ov |;
Gratification
wns expressed by most o f the morn
mg newspapers ns a result of the
•in 'iar entnrv elections
Several de­
rive satisfaction from the fnct that
the conservative majority is not overK\ I M M , It ID lit, F l U II
vvhelniitii
ly large, thus enabling the
Itaiini*-i s Spin laity' Shop is showing
\l |lltl-H -t.l.g event of ye-teli|av new
opposition
to exereine a wholesome
atiivals in St|,.ei, Aftelliooii and
"
tin In ,!: ■ pally gl\e|i last even
he k on the predominant party.
evening dresses
Extraordinarily
a. I" Mis |; \ Newman at her
beautiful frocks for all occasions
h.,ine on Fourth street, the guestThe Herald delivered. 15c per week
N. wi -t materia -, and popular colors
*• i C tlo III. Nil'l l , of the Fvemnp
See adv el 11-cine nt in ibis issue for
Briilg. I 'lull
There being
three
specially atlra, live pi&gt; . s Doi 't ferI,il.|e» of players.
. et out lug millinery -icI accessory
G-.hleri m-imi, and marigolds con
departments They are t.m plete now
Sanford’s New Store
. i iied the rooms where the card
with new up-to-date mereiuinc'ise.
tables wete placed into a veritable
how IT
'I i H t tilie Smith, n presentin’:
" ‘ ■••II -' ores were loiinteij a f t e r 1
he Si haefer VVeedeti I .iiluring t 'omthe ■ard game, the prize for high
pany of I'iticinniif i. i- with
'Hie
I. nii,..fig i|i&lt; hi.In*- " a won by
' I .f ti". | i ,.»i|,j,nv today and to
I*' 11* -i ■ •i I , it. ,i hand
ii ..ii*." I.,
in the tall • ii.,.ring
, •t- d • .1
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.,1 h .il - |
I •' ' g I,'1" Iwing put on |,y that
10 Store* in (ieorg ia •i - I • ■ " s o et of ash 11ays.
1 -lot.
Sam IL'adfurd is making a
i oing to S M l.loyd.
specialty o f taking orders and giving
• At n late hour the hostess served n
"at fact ion in securing your new
delectable salad murse and coffee.
fall suit nnd overrent and has built
Those enjoying this pretty party
up u wonderful volume of husimPis in
were Judge and 'I r- F F House
thi’* line
t id! i*. I -i-e ( ’'em today
holder. Mr and Mrs | ), Howiml
while Mr Smith i*. here to assist Sam
1 it Dt and MrPule-ton. &lt; o| and
i' 1 ’ ••kin. y o u measuit* and orrler.
Mi - Gi..rge Knight. \S &lt; Hill and
!: V Newman

THE CALENDAR SAVINGS DANK
S P E LLS PR O SPER ITY TO ITS

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The Seminole County Bank
S A N F O R D , FLORIDA
STR EN G TH -

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Phone 127

The Churchwell Company

\1 r -d M'- I V
II ir
mingham. \ln . ar* among the ar
I D I Fits t I I II
rivals in Sanford yesterday and are
!• nt ei tain i eg in her usual . harming
pleasantly hunted at the Montezuma •&gt;i ‘I g'ai hois manlier, MrHarry
Hccrch wa&gt; hostess yesterday after­
Jacksonville was represented
noon at bridge at her home on Union
yesterday by James A. I'ierre
\ve , the guests including the mem­
John Kennev.
bers o r the Idlers Bridge Gluh.
The artistic color motif of
pink
D I. Thasher and It I Thrasher and purple was emphasized by ipiantiwere called to Dade Gitv this morning t,es of pink roses and violets effeoby the death of their sister, Mrs Ed­ lively arranged in crystal howls nnd
ward Sumner. Mrs. Sumner hail many v a s e s .
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friends here who will he grieved to
The hours passed quickly in the
learn of her death
•""ted game of hridge, high score
being made by Mrs A. Vaughn. Each
uest was g i v e n a potted
plant ns
T l It UK 7 Di.NN.
Don't you iust love those things a' o r -s
Refreshments consisting of a tempt­
that mother used to make?
Well,
you rnn get a real Thanksgiving din ing salad course with coffee were
ner just like mother had, Saturday ' ‘‘ rved at the conclusion of the card
evening beginning at 5 o'clock, at the Va"ieold Hintermister Stand on Railroad
I hose enjoying the cordial hospiWny, Welaka building, given by the Gility o f Mrs. Heeren were Mrs. John
DiMighters o f Wesley. Be sure nnd,
G. D. Hart, Sira. John
Bender, Mrs. Henry Wight, Mr*. Ene o m p and enjoy this treat.
dor ( urlett, Mrs. A Vaughn, and
Mrs. (J. R. Kirtley.
KVERY-WKKK BRIDGE CLUB

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8EE THE NEW 8UPERIORI
Intermission.
CHEVROLET AT THE SAN
Thomtxme Characteristic— Slippery JUAN GARAGE C O .. . 200-3tc
Jim— Fred Jewell.
,
Suite in Four P a r ts-^ ^ tla n tU , the j The Daughters of Wesley will hnve
HOUSE p e t e
l ost Continent— V. F. fsapranck.
n turkey supper Saturday evening,
V i r g i n i a va
(a). Morning Hymn of Praise.
November 18th, Tn room recently va
lh). A Court Function.
rated by Ilintcrmistcr Piano Co., on
(rL I Love Thee—Duet by Scrgt. Railroad Avenue, Welaka block. $ 1.00
Harvey, (soprano) and Corp. Stuart, per plate.
( baritone).
Menu
(d). The Destruction.
A
Baked Turkey, Dressing
Popular Hit o f 1922— "All
Over
Mashed Potatoes, Brown Gravy
0 m *t 1 ' ...... £ * •
Nothing At A ll"—Jimmy Rule.
production nf tt(* .
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Cranberry Sauco
Pickles
Descriptive— "A, Summer, Eve In
Cold Slaw
Hawaii"— C. E. Wheeler.
Rolls
Butter
"Star Spangled Banner."
N im m
Ambrosia
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Cake

FOR S A L E — Easy terms. One 1922
7-pnssdngcr Buick, fully euqipped
with five new oversized 35-6 Diamond
cord tires. Two triple bar bumpers,
$15 sun shade; cut-out operated from
dash, spotlight, step plates. License
with rnr. This car bears our guaran­
tee. A real bargain. Sanford Buick
( harbe Britt says he's rnrin’ to go Co. Phone 367.
201-3tc
wllh the 8portinjc pa(re of The r)ni|
bar­
Herald and it is expected that the I OR SALE— Another o f our
gains:
1922
Hudson
speedster,
new press and cquipniont will be inl uriven
driven oniy
only tmu
POO miles.
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ailed so that this interesting feature nnd oxtrn t|re&gt; w|th other eqllipmont.
can be resumed lomorrow
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Will sell
Sanford Buiek Co. j
Head the SatCortl Avenue page to on easy terms.
201-3tc;
day. It's chock full of gooil news for Phone 367.

AUCTION BRIDGE CLUB
I f y » « h a v e e a r fr lr a S a v U lt la * r «
Mrs. George Knight wns the g r a ­
•— i f r t a i n ( * l &gt; f u a / w k r r » a r r a a a l a a
h a a r , a r If r a a a r a r a l r r t a l a l a a , w r it
cious hostess
yesterday
afternoon
a a a a ta l r a r e fa tb la I r p a r l a r a l , ( I f l a i
O a t a I la . a r f r l r a h a a a t h a l i r a , .
I f w ll
when she entertained at bridge
at
b a f r . a f IJ a , p r r r U t r 4 .
her home on Magno ia ave the guests
mduding the members of the TuesSOCIAL CALENDAR
i a\ / ur ion ru j.c r u i.
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The rooms where the cards were
Friday - Mrs. David Caldwell will en,
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-placed were adorned with nvety pink
tertam the members of the sLucky,
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Thirteen Bridge Club at her home
An absorbing game of bridge was
on Mngnnlin nve.
played during the afternoon.
high
Friday The regular monthly meeting
« are being made by Mrs Roy Chit tl
ecniionii, a| buyer.
There’s lots
of the S.illie II irri-on t'hnptci \. S
tenMen and Mr­ S M Loyd
After &gt;i real bargains o f rerei| by the live
D \ H , will he held at t hi' home ’ to •. i • ■ g.i me t h
. osless serv ed a •u. ti tiant- of the avenue
o f M i - Jo h n I .
ik ave
I ntil\ .i . I. am , ..o r e, . ar i \ mg out
nue at I j1. m
1....... J..| -■ le me ••f |i-tik and white
l i e thank- of |he Daily 11 r ;i I■1 are
Monday Mrs .1 M
Walla, e ahd
d * it , | i l a g f
.il.-etn , lull mem
du&gt; the Soul tier n I tilities t onipariv
M - &gt; M •i g.i i •I l 11l. will
i'.'.ill eM'tei
tain I •IO. UI h MI ' \| l.loyd.
Mr- an,| e ni ploy ei s for tlie prompt man
nt bridge at the
o .lit rv I 'h.I. in 1.1 of • I •«■• ol*.
and Mis |i
p
Ia i III whi ch they attended to
the
lens
holier of Mi­ Gialy
if I *1III'
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• F. Henry. Mrs Hal
Mond i v I*i|•« i trg all . oil Will meet '■•-hi, Mr.-- (red Wahin.i, Sirs Sam and " i r e s for the motor of the new
press n o " being installed. The hoys
with \lrs Ge ■re. Ilil'f at t p ni
V in t/ and \|rs |(..v ( hittenden.
had their work all done when needed
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lowed from the mnrked price o f any suit purchased from us
Tom orrow (S a tu rd a y ).

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PRICE OF SUITS NOW TUMBLE
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Mrs. Forrest laike wns tho rhnrm-I \ DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB
ing hostess yesterday afternoon when
L n o n g the delightful social events
■be entertained the members of t h e ^ y e s t e r d a y was the bridge luncheon
Every-W eok Bridge Club most pleafc-' given by Mrs B W. Herndon, nt the
antly at her home on Park nve., theVe Seminole, the guests being the mem­
being two tables of plnyers
hers of. the Duplicate Bridge Club
1 ink nnd green were the colors
Exquisite pink raises combined with
— used in decorations, pink roses and gr.-en. iv ........ used in the roomk
fern s being effectively arranged in the where the card tableswere arranged,
m om s where the enr.l tobies,
were The place cards were dainty designs
placed.
and one each were appropriate verses.
Par nuction wns played, and
on- At | o'clock ndelirious five
course
Joyed, the prizes, decks of curds, were luncheon was served
after which
-won by Mrs. Walter Wight nnd Mrs bridge was enjoyed.
S. E. Barrett.
The guests included Mesdamcs F. J.
Following the awarding, of the Gonzules, of Del^ind, E. G. Galloway,
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served jellied
A. P. C o n a l l y R . A; Newman, B.
chicken, sandwiches, coffee and ice Puleston, F. L. Miller, F. E. Roucream .
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Mrs Helen Harrington
Downing
has resigned as Director o f the Departjnent of Food Economics of A r­
mour &amp; Co. Chicago, however, has
not lost Mrs. Downing, who is na­
tionally known as one of the leading
domestic science experts of the coun­
try. She has moved from the big Ar­
mour establishment to take rharge o f '
■the home economics department of the
Calumet Baking Powder Co.
Mrs. Downing's new position will,
afford her a broader field as the Cal­
umet Company have initiated a do­
mestic Science campaign,
for the
benefit o f American housewives, that
practically will touch every home in
the United States.
As a lecturer on dietetics, cooking
nnd Domestic Science, Mrs. Downing
has appeared before many
impor­
tant Women’s Clubs in the United
States. She brings a prestige nnd
wide experience to her new duties.
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT '
AT 8 P. M.; CENTRAL PARK
A popular progrnm will be pre­
sented tonight by Bandmaster Ball,
including two numbers by our great­
est composers: thnt Always beautiful
selection "Travintn." by | Guiseppl
Verdi, who was born in Ix’ Roncale In
1813 and died in Milan in 1901; also
the inad scene and "Sextette" from
Lucia d'l-amanermoor.
March—"Semper
Fidelia"—G.
Sonsa.
Grand Selection— “ Traviati" — 0.
Verdi.
"Popular

Hit,

1 9 2 2 ''-^

Bluca (Intro Schuberk Serenade) —
(‘nj'vw* ie|
Slislbr’BUVeG
............
Mad Scene and

SALE
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A L L -W O O L

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TWEEDS, PIN STRIPES, BLUE SERGE AND FANCY PATTERNS
$27.50 SUITS,

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$32.50 SUITS,
reduced to ...

22.50
25.00

$35.00 SUITS,
reduced to ...
$15.00 LADIES DRESSES,
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$25.00 LADIES’ DRESSES,
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T h e C ity S u b s t a n tia l"

S E C T IO N

•V\.M OKI). I I.QltlDA. Till USD A V. NOV K.MHKIt 16, 1922

CITY BUILDING PERMITS
IEACH AMAZING FIGURES

N U M H E R 200

MEETING AT
CONTRACT IS
LEESBURG FOR
AWARDED FOR SUFFERING FOLLOWS QUAKE
ROUTE NEW THEATRE MANY LIVING YICTIMS LOSE
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TOTAL $1,006,953
I ocal C apital D e m o n s tra te s
Faith in F u tu r e Of C ity
S u b s ta n tia l
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. N*«.v 16._
NVilh official tabulations from

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its !*ut l‘,n .countk,s iM ,hl’ !“ n,“ " " ' " st
.T u c ^ .y a elect.on received by tho
i w r ‘‘tnry of Mat,, the r,apportionnient nmendment was apparently tie-

Figures compiled by the Sanford
b&gt;' «PProxi,n«t.ly 2,500 vote..
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I ho ixtrw»r
&gt;&lt;• amendmentsu uf.tro
The
other tlir
thr?e
were
Chamber of Commerce show that at
ratified by majorities ranging from
no time in the history o f Sanford have
two to three to one. On the face of
building permits reached tho magni­
the returns from the 51 counties, \V.
tude of thd' total issued from the
S. Cnwthon poll.il a majority
of
criod of Nov. 1st to 15th inclusive,
prri 'o
approrimntely 22,000 ov. r it It Riley
during which time they amounted to ' L
‘
,
, ,
j::82,ioo. This Increase is all the f,,r tb,‘ " ffi,r " f *,n,v
more gratifying for tho reason that
III 1' ui! ■iipr&lt;
pro • cctinn
nt this time of the yenr building per
XV.
orid., a - a wb* i,e
di' tionn t- in oth,r communities of Florida
i • .n i .i . nt
v.'ted ai mr*
it.variably show n decrease.
• t 'till! ' ,
-•U'll 1 1" .
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It
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rd was made lust Junt* when per­
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count icm is were issued for $128,400 worth
ui"ll!
of row construction. The new per­
mits granted represent tho largest
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building projects ever constructed
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the must important being the
i.'
t.l 17
It; st - riv.
i„ u -i\ story First National Hank
•*&gt;.
■t ' ! * ’»»•
! : dm . which will cost over $175.
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\itti.itI work on this building
f. ,
d tins week and the Fuller Con
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■ m i iinpnny &lt;vf New York, con
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’ i- for this building, expect to
r finished ill six months
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u f the First National Rank build
ir g Tin- Fuller Company are also
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.intmotors for this work, and F t ‘ f l (*»•;!I ( (M lft t o
i i, &lt;&gt;n the two buildings will be
T r y L l o y d .1. &lt;U\\
■; • - tmultitneoiudy. The total es
i
g.d &gt;ost of the Hrumley Pnlcstiui
i&lt; ' n.n ct 1 i-i 'd l'ro|ij
|. . I n,- is $60,000.
\\ bai Iv 0b d *.ii , ii\•,other large project included in
’
,mi,cr building permits is that of
•• " t .»
; 1 Philips of Orlnndo. who let a
. ,*i.,, t f..r the construction of n
it;* •!
.1 I I «:t
i. , r.ir:t"e and store room hull.ling, .... , i argcil -otb th. kill.!' • *" 't*1
, t h ihe permit shows will cost $20,
all 'g'*'l !i".-l li-gger Ini &lt; last Nil 111111*'f .
n hi
The Milano Amusement Com
"lit of the * li-'lii tioti ,,f thr it:it'*
puny have let a contract for their
•»ii rt ^ nii'i - «^du. t tin• t ri i I I.,'., re
&gt; •&gt; theatre to It. J. Gnllespie, of
t lilted
Jit.l • 11&gt; i i \ 1' i ! i \*on
.1... k-.mvtlle, also the contractor for
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it,. Me.seh Building. This new the
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I i •- ciiiums in the state and a seal
It hit*
jury
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HIT &lt;upaoity of over 700. It is to be been riTiorted he re that tl ay hai ompleted by the 1st of next April.
j
federal
been iUncharged front thf
irregu si*rv ir** following nil
WOHI.I) IS TO 11E BONE DltY
idurt Orlando Sen
Inrities in bi|»Y YE AH 19to, IS CLAIM tin,I
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I KESItt RG, Nov It; At the re .OFFICERS ELECTED A T AN NU AL!
MiieM of the United States EngineerMEETING HELD LAST
"&gt;u' Office, Jacksonville, over one
NIGHT
htinilreil representatives of Ijike and
ndjotninr bounties met h&lt;ere to pre
\t t(„. regular annual meeting of B O O T L E G K I N G O F
sent Lieutenant t'olonel
Youngberg tIn Milan, Amusement Co., the folN . Y . M U S T P U T U P
fact.
act mint, the pn,posed intra lowing officers were elected for the
n n ft A C i&gt; / \ X T iy
coastald waterway
waterway across
across the state coming year: F. L. Miller, president;!
$ 1 0 1 ,0 0 0 A S B O N D
The growers o ^ , k c county declared |* F. |.nm&gt;f vice president; C. L. llritt,
crops cmibl b,Jr,h,pp,4
hi^shinurj advantage
advantacr -___ ____
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................... secretary and treasurer; directors are Jud« r Sa* H
Wou,d Ur Tra' " l} ,,f
.iislv to Jacksonville by water from |. ||. Chapman, Edward Higgins .1 Justice to Lower It to »2u,000.
Ih.re on re-loaded .Hem, steamers. FredWnlsmn. A. W. Lee. Jr, E. F.
----i|f
speakers estimated
thewater route
F. L. Miller. Messrs. HigginsNKW Y O ,{K - N,,v
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It UI1), „ ritl nri. n ew ...embers of
of III
the ^
,hnn UOl.OOtl for Antonio
would save shippers $1,000,000 each |„,Iiri|, ,\
..|r ----- succeeding A. I|.i
„ , *«*■«’. "•‘ ••tg » f Bootleggers," would
year.
travesty on justice, Federal
Hitts, the former secretary and Irens-. **’
rvin, of
of Brooklyn,
urookiyn, declared
iiecinreu
Garvin,
orer and Mr. Higgins taking the u
lismissmg a writ of habeas
PISSASl GETS HIS FKEEDOM
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AITF.lt \ IONG JAIL TEIf.V, —
West Palm Bench to live.
have hm released in $25,000 bond
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I assese, who will be tried .Novemtirlundo, N.n 1
After having ,
!"r- las. night (he contract for the ( |ir wth Un
to vMnU. th,
'e m convict cl "f a . barge of attackel,ct ion of the theatre was awarded to
mg a young woman who formerly I.' I (ialle-pie, who is now erecting Volstead Act, was icomd severely by
’ iitlge Garvin, for It's rondtlct i " dc'..I near itrlando and languishing
■*.i Mi -i •' ll b'lHding and llu- provides
lav III JU-I ice b.V skipping III- bond
t'"
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at
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al t,i I lie vin lit Edit h v\a* - , 17c 1 l.i-l
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ttihd
lie vva- remaililed to the custody of
• -t io
X" ' mu ; .1 '»eph II
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. I 1 Oil States marshal to iw.ai:
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|t id ,,f $25,000 at $50,000 will nut
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state
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Nov. 16.—-As
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th, . mi, dev «-dated by .iatur, irlh.piak, and tidal
waves,
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f.., i-.i . b lopo't -if' oil.-i c'iriv-1, |*|• |* |M»|f • « t l f l C l l HI lb , great ex­
I. ' I, vi - i I- at l ha link mi on­
i will o, paid i " &gt;b«*r iff \ll,n " f it nl of tli, • ulaiulty
These tell,
. ' Tin I 'ai di'iielles
b ."inily by !li" &lt;..ti nt \ .".Minis
oo&lt;dg "it'i i d, 'ail-, " f J.uuii refugees
It* |, i|i t t*l i|111|f (t» ii i t loll It\ I he ,it i ,| iimb". where the property loss
\ I K&gt; I It EI l It NS IN
lily board yesterday
A reward i- . -timiit.il at 7.ttot».UOO peso.!. They
- ' , r,,, , tiijy|. louis f"i stealing
I lit I I IS II FI ECTIONs
i I'lio vul of lb" .lend still
. ii t.
' ii ' „ i- ..ff,'i .-•! -"ii.. I iiii , ago
"I* i tie r.un* " f Vallennr
i
v%h,*n* ihi• Inmai'c is placed nt 4,000,ui i '• v\ m i : t M l.’ l- l i l t I FD
i u. afi
•i j......
• |u"|il. *tii| sl.-eplng in
M \ 4 MR Ml M|(| XN 11. • 1 . *|M* ., 1 ill ..II 'til- tit11tl t S, "f till
.If tb
•t... ,!.. . - .!. str"&gt; ■&gt;1, mi. &gt;i m tho
le„
.1 , .. . | ,.g o,
i,I' o K
!&gt; w - 1■"i l "f i mr Grande
Latest ndI*
in, , i ii
| devi- an. a- follows I nli- 1 1 i ln t iil at lb , polls yesterday by &gt;* v ii m rm •ived from Copinpo confirm
servatives, 177; Asipiithian LibernU, majority " f IP.' votes over hi* oppo­ the complete destruction of the towns
28, l.ahorites, li'.l, Georgian Liberals, nent, Senator Moses O Overstreet of Fretrinn and lluasco.
•
2 I ; other part ies, '.I
I'll, t w., city . ommissioners were not
A dispatch to Mercurio from Co-,d«*i't,.l y, - ! en lay, i»s no two camli •pi unho -ay- the American vice con,-,l *i niajMi o y " f tb - v ol.'s s ll|
- t a i l ' d all Americnns in Co.i.
( ro ss L x a m in n tio n o f
n t , oil t l i , . iu iir n is s u .il w ill piuoti" were well
a se. olid p r i m a r y to b ,
The people of fh ile are giving gonbe
u
.
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l
a
v
w
t
i
,
i
i
foul
n
a
m
e
s
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- 1y t.. lb. relief fund* being col*
r d in Y a l p a r i s o C a s t *
&lt; apt a m i,tci| by iti, national relief commitw ill appear "11 the b a llo t
Th, cross |*i est ui, r # A v r.*s uml I* Y\ I ..plilT, lee
PI \ * * U " I x, Ni
Offers of aid are corning in from
&lt;bilbrntth. th, |irc-,lil . o m i i i i ' s i i . r i e r s , and J &lt;&gt;

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R osum -

PH ILAD E LPH IA, Pa., Nov. 16.
lb,, world will he virtunlly dry by
l ** o and hone dry by 1040," Miss
( u n o W ill K n d e a v o r
\ i.a \ Gordon, newly elected presi
\\ \-|||M,1''N,
d nt of the World’s Women’s Chris- dent Harding interpret - the result*
T o F o r m N o w ( a l)in o «
\nuimat mo " f Nil a government witness ill tli- trial of Manuel and G H Sutherland com- „ ther S.juth American countries and
turn Temperance Union, predicted to ,,f the ..... nt &lt;I,, turn ic lon-titut
American Red Cross relief are
th, United Press todny.
ing n popular expression of approval
BERLIN, Nov 1 6 Wilhelm Curio, Mr t art vv light. J F Goss, U ilie and prise the .piartet which survived
Though there was great interest in |„.jnjr accepted.
*
“ Wo are rapidly staering towards for a soldiers’ bonus, und when con general manager - f the Hamburg. ( II Perrin.-, officials of the YalA relief train is on the way north*
world temperance, and within eight jfress again passes the measure, »s Aiuernan Sternship Line, has «C- pari,iso Development Co., charged the eleetiorj. the total vote east was
years Hie W. C. T. U. will annihilll- it certainly will do. R is probable . .yled the task of forming a cnlunet with having used the mails to de- less than thnt of three years ago. lown!,.
Federal when Mayor Duckworth defeated Jas.
-------nt, liipior traffic from the face of the While House will interpose 1,0 u !Mice,.'.I the YVirth ministry, it was fraud was resinned when
c’ourt
convened
today
Mrs
Gal1
.
Gib*.
The
vnt*
then
was
2.200.
SANTIAGO.
Chile, Nov. 10. —
anii.'iiticed
unofficially
this
afternoon.
the earth.
'objections.
t.-atih,
who
was
secretary
to
John
B
Only
2.189
ballots
were
enst
yesterScarcely
n
house
remalna sUndipg
‘ Two-thirds of the nations of the
Member* of congress who have
jflkndcr of
of the
the company,
company, who.
who. dnv,
n. t( . I *. ’
the fact that in ,hc Vnllcnar valley in norther^
H ARDING BREAKS ItECOBD
perrine, jflftnder
day, *«•■
world are now joriously considering disc iissed th** idwtion witii
.lied rccertly. "a s on the stnnd nil nearly t.lHXO persons had registered rhilo ns the result of the onr'hquek®
prohibition, and several will vpte dent Harding, expressed the opinion
A score of witnesses at the city hall as new voter*. May- „ n,| marine disturbances o f last week.
WASHINGTON, Nuv 16 White ‘av yesterday
f..r dry legislation before 1924."
today thnt hr would not veto on
eniain
to
be
heard’
------------------------- .The full extent of the disaster which
In outlining the progrnm for dry- other bonus bill, irrespeitivt «•
* ' House recorils o' several month*
AllN
STE IN is PAItOl.F.D
1centered upon the provinces of Atamg up the world, Miss Gordon said financing arrangement* it mig &gt; -landing were broken yesterday by
&lt;C-’i
SHOOTING
IN
\RK\NS\S
NEW
Y'OltK,
Nov.
10
Jules
Y
Y
rnmn and Coquimbo becatno niore
,*, -,dent Harding shaking hands C \T AI
th, schedule would be ns follows: contain.
"Nickey" ArnsJein, nwniting
trial f„||y known today with the re-opening
Uruguay,
1924;
Argentina, 1924;
|n every stat, wh.r, the bonus with 1,45ft persons, most of them dolXrk
Nov
16—
under
indictment
for
alleged
partiritelegraph communieaMons with
J
HOT SPRING
Chile, 1927, Austria, 1925; Den- was un issue it .•..riie.l by an over e-.ut h and other* attending the meetVk
"'srk. 1024; Germany, 1029;
Great whelming majority *»»i th'"
' " r • i„ L* here of the general grand chap- j ^ f f ||„well was shot and killed and pntion in a $5,000,000 Wall Street, north Chile.
t,.r
„
f
the
Order
of
the
Eastern
Star
lW
(1
oti,t.r„
wou„.l.'d
when
party
of
bond
theft
more
than
two
years
ago.
,n
these
two
provinces
the
vlctlma
.
Hntain. 1928; France, 1933; Japnn, coupled with the defeat of
„f the United State* and Canada
Citizens was fired on from ambush was paroled on Ills own recognizance number 1.600. so far as is known HOW,
If 16; Brazil, 1929;
Africa,
1926; senators who voted to sustain
D.spite lln steady downpour
of ............
f„||„vving
a community
meeting at by General Sessions J"*1
'L n VT0 hut it is expected the number of dead
Mexico, 1932; Italy, 1928; Spain, 1939; ......
last veto
pre. m
- - - hu* convinced the
"
•
r* —
--- --todny
nnd
his
$26,000
hail
was
lifted. will be substantially Increased when
dent that the public is in favor o« r)(jn hundreds of members of
the, je*sieville School House.
during
Chinn, 1939; Cuba, 1940.
Judge McIntyre, after criticising communicatlotis arc resumed with
rst. nrohlhltion
will come
come in adjusted compensation.
&gt;order stood for nearly an hour in which moonshiners nnd bootleggers,
"First,
prohibition will
^
the case to many small villages in tho interior
countries
by
enactment
o
f
A
new
bonus
bill
is
now
tK‘‘
n8
,
lin(,
^retching
two
or
three
blocks
■
alleged
to
have
been
operating
in
this
the
delay
in
bringing
these countries
he would di*­ whose fate remains unknown.
• « - prohibiting strong spirit drinks, framed, although It \* unlikely that' nwny from
White House.
district were said to have been Wore^ , ^ 1 ’ e i^irtm ents '
law
_________________
) mixi the indictments If the charges
then tho fight is won, fo r rigid tern-'it will be presented he on
----- ----------,hy speakers.
‘
were Wot pressed within 60 days.
ELECTION RETURNS CONFIRM
:
........
The n|AU(;RD w m , KIDNAPPING
pernnee laws will follow,” said
Miss vening of the C8th congressAGED MAN W
I N
S
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short
session
of
the
&gt;7t
,
w
MACON,
Nov.
16—Charged
with
FIRST
REPORT
PUBLISH
ED
Gordon.
NFYV A’ ORK, Nov. JO.— William C.
JAPAN “ LOOKING ON."
gets under way next Monday, w
‘
Campbell, 12-yenr-’
. 7 ‘ 7 ■■ , Mr nm, Mrfl rhes. na(y aged Brooklyn horse trainer,
TOKIO. Nov. lfl.-Jnpanese newshe so filled
I&gt;Kb»inK over ah' P k'dnnpP' nK * - - ‘ ---------- —
ST ’ 0HNS JUDGE RBFUSES
J
fKnr nn&lt;, n(,ar „„ ..Father Bill," papers today printed the decision
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 16. — A ll
. subsidy and the regulnr appropria­ old Atlanta girl, Mr an i M •
ter Wilson were arrested In Ma n
^
compctcnt to |„ f the U. S. Supreme Court holding hut three small counties have filed
TO DISMISS G RAND JURY tion biUs that friends of the bonus
rmtl-' m a n a g e his own person and affairs Japanese ineligible for
naturalisa- official election return* at the office
measure
believe
it is useless to re- today by a H ic™ ,n
U in in u iv
----------of the Secretary of State. The rer T Z V T r npbS T a ^ I . hv « jury, thus .......... »
..... «
ST AfJGUSTINE, Nov. 16&gt;-After introduce the legislation now
y
, l
flir , hl. ()uple battle with his wife, Mrs Ella L. merit was made, except in the ense apportionment amendment was de­
•t had brought In a presentment Inst
said. of
" f llerhishinitiun, which said
it feated by nearly five thousand votes,
GERMANY PA VS BELGIUM.
he on the " " "
1
p „ lv. and relatives, who. h, xmd
nieht accusing local and federal offiwas ini possible for Japan to do any- receiving J4.208 for^ and 18,841 ;
PARIS. Nov 16.--Germany yesnolhinK” ,aid tried m take away his fortun,
&lt;inl* with Inxity o f the enforcement
thing, because thnt would mean in- ngninst. For Senator, Trammell
turned over the second install­
"The child wnnted to
°f prohibition laws In thin county, re­
terfering
in American domestic af- reived 56.608. Ijiwson, 6,846. Caw. - M
ment of treasury notes to meet Bel , Mrs. Wilson.
‘ ' ‘ “ V" "Tki her/’
ELEVEN DROWN
|lerfe*!
porting that from “ peraonal observa­ I . rrpnrntions claims under the romp with us nn&lt;
thorn,
superintendent of
In- J
irs.
,—
...... —,...................
— rpublic
t
QUEBEC, Nov. 10.— Father Tor- fairs,
tions,” there had been “ gross viola­ decision of*August 31 Inst. German
“ For
Jnpnn will just have struction, gets 30,441, Riley, 7,18?.
Wilson said he m“ " ^
l d ,k r ‘ a pricst, and 10 other per"F
or the time Japan
tions" of such laws. Judge Gibbs, ‘
ntion officials here deposited Campbell, who claims
mnn,.
Borl, weri. drowned when a launch U look on." added the paper.
The proposed constitutional act
in the fall term o f the circuit court " I h the reparations commission 65 ..............
.....
ip, when thev
they overturned
overturned on
on the
the lake
lake of
Of Shelter,
Shelter, 30J
30, _
----------------------tMiucailon gc's
g a .n .m9,775. •
- r,
7---------(education
gvls sguos
27.062 a
against,
°f St. Johns .county, refused to dis■ ..
f
Ilerslmis, Quebec, It is
Have tho Herald do your next job)The state canvassing board will
MD.OOO gold marks worth of *uc»&gt; ago, nnd the ittlc girl, wh
left for Florida, asked to go w iu i ) iu«i
— the —
t------ . November
------* — «*»«(niss grand jury' fo r tlio te.-m and
of. printing. YVe vhave
equipment
25th.
reported here.
notes. p=r=i!: in Brands May 15. 1them so they took her nlong.
continued them until thay reported
1923.further in tho matter.

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The whole lower floor had been
• ;•
• : a
transformed Into a veritable Japan­
ese garden. Over head were hangings
Buck W heat and
For Florida: Local showers
of moss entwined with cherry blos­
Pan Cake Flour
tonight or Thursday; cool­
soms, geraniume, chrysanthemums
i*
nnd other flowers. Tall fcathory
er In tho extreme' north­
Phutodi'nmatir •nnoTatl^
I
west portion Thursdny.
bamboo entirely encircled .the place.
Jones Dairy Farm
The stairway was covered with moss
Sausage
entwined with flowers, nnd these ar­
There are many d ifferen t unavoidable extra items o f
tistic decorations formed
o lovely
ex()cnse to be added to the selling price of merchandise
Forv the first tinrn in th,
background fo r this assemblage of
Apalachicola Oysters
where same is bought and sold on a credit basis.
•hovle history—The M ag.**’
handsomely gowned guesta.
Dainty Japanese des(gned tally
brought to the screen. \ ■
W e have now decided to elim inate those extra added
cards Were given out by two little
items o f expense.by purchasing every item for cash only nnd
* y rama%* Iham» » b4 ,t. i
Jnpnncse mnidens, Julia Higgins nnd
surprise. I’ our fim- , lori„ ^ “
will sell for cash only which will assure our customers mak­
R. E. Griffin.
,
unique feature. Arid
ing their purchases from us for less money.
Greeting the guests upon their ar­
.X. V i
rival were Mrs. J. D. Woodruff nnd
‘ /i* )r.
Come nnd inspect our lines o f merchandise.. Ask the
“School Day Love”
Mrs. C. R, Kirtloy. Mrs. Woodruff’s
price and we think we can convince you that we are right.
86 yesterday, some weather
A COMEDY
frock of black satin
with ostrich
for the middle o f November,
“
Bob”
Holly
li,
confined
to
hbr
homo
rimmings
was
most
becoming,
whilo
Y O U R S TO S E R V E
1
we say. While our brothers
inIra. Kirtley'a smart costume was of
with a very severe attack of denguo Tomorrow—Tom Mix and
farther north shovel snow
_
rJ s •
black satin combined with grey cut
nnd ico we bnak in the wonvak in "The Uou*h D i s m o ^ S j
fever. Tho gang at tho Herald office
velvet.
dorful Florida sunshine with
J
trusts the attack will be short, and “ Apartment Wanted" m , .
In the receiving line were the host­
real summer weather. Have
that
he
will
soon
be
bnck
nt
work
esses, Mesdames Ben Caswell, Haw­
you a little “ chunk” of ice in
ogain.
BllBl[E|Ulfl|RimMci?i
kins Connelly and Robert llinca. Mrs.
J. J. N . C O N N E R , Manager
your refrigerator?
Caswell was attired in brown satin
5:40 A. M., NOV. 15, 1922
.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
combined with brown lacc, whilo Mrs.
Maximum ......
80
Connelly’s gown of American Beauty
Minimum
.....................
60
115 East First Street----------------- -Phone 104
satin wtth je t trimmings was most
Range .............
67
becoming to her brunett coloring.
Barometer .................. 30.21
Mrs. Hines wore a chic frock of
Calm and cloudy.
brown panel velvet.
rived in the city yesterday for n short
v
112 M A G N O LIA A VENUE
‘
The hours passed quickly in the
visit nnd are pleasantly located at the
spirited game o f bridge played dur­
.Montezuma.
ing the afternoon, high score being
mode
by Mrs. T. L. Dumas, who was
MRS. FRKD DAIGBR, Society Editor
SAVINGS
Mrs. John Courier has as her house
The ladies of tho First Baptist
nwarded a Jnpnncse wnll flower bnHPhone 2I7-W
J
guest her sister, Mrs. Richnrd Peter­
W e P ay 4 % Interest on Savings Accounts
church will hold their annual bazaar
ket. Second high score was made by
man and daughter Beatrice o f Roa­
I f 7 * 1 have a a j t d f i l i vialtdZd
_ r»
December
15-16.
Place
announced
lat­
Mrs. Percy Mcro, who was given n
— Lf 7 mm a n | t l a « J * / w l i m rnr n a l a a
noke. Vn.
*.
199-2tc
k o a r , a r If ra a a n * a l » n a l a l a « f w rit
lovely Japanese flower bowl. The cut er.
• T M la l rara &lt;• Ikla a rpmrt■ r a l, ( I f l M
prize, a Japnnese luncheon cloth, |
tails, ar Irltp h o a * tka Haas, l l w it
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodruff moka ( m i l ; » p ( r » f U t » 4 .
went to Miss Emma Owens.
In tho S P R IN G O F Y O U T H tho farsight*ird sow
Too Late to Classify
1tored to Rustier last evening. They
A fter the gnn\e the guests were de­ FOR S A L E — New Fort! touring car.
thoughtfully.
I were accompanied home by Mrs. D. L.
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
lightfully entertained by a Japnnese
.
Through L I F E ’S &amp;UMMER they toil ami save, with
Owner leuving town, inquire at 112
Thrasher, who spent the past two
dance, well rendered by littlo Misses French avenue Thursday. Has been
a
vision
o f their future.
Tuesdny— Pnnce Recital at
Parish |days as the guest of her parents, Mr.
Katherine Mcisch, Julia Higgins. R. driven about 350 miles. A bargain.
When
A U T U M N comes the harvest is just what
House at 7.00 p. m. by Prof. Ehscn. |and Mrs. K I., Fcrran.
E. Griffis and Ellen Telford.
they
have
mnde
it.'
199-Itp
Tuesdny—“ Sanford Follies" (p la y) by
Following the dance the tables were
Then
in
W
IN
T E R 'S T W IL IG H T well carnet! rest
Mrs. !t. J. Starling leaves this a f­
the Business and Professional Wom­
elenred and centered with vases of
is
the
reward
o
f
their
foresight nnd thrift.
en's Club at the High School nt ternoon for Jneksonville where she hibiscus, nnd refreshments consistwill visit her sister and brother, Mr.
8:IB p. m.
i ing o f u salad course with Russinn
who I teu were served by four charming iiKMAitK.iiu.t-:
Wednesday- Meeting of the W elfare ,,n‘* ^ rs- kobert W. Symmes,
m sro V K H V
THAT
uive recently returned from a trip to
n tn n ow \ t h i: c o st ok p a in t
Japanese young Indies, in exquisite
Department of the Woman's Club
m : vk . v i v - k i v k . p i : i &lt; i k n t .
'oiitb America
Japanese kinmnns They were M kscs
at ’. to p m . Mrs John I.eonrdi
I’ nrkiiKr la Mnllrd In !■;»Olive Newman, Georgia. Mobley, May V Krre Trial
m charge of program
r r ju n r W h o W rllra
Mi-.s I.aura Smith, of \tlauta. re
ami Mildred Holly
V I. till-.- a iirmiiliu-iil in:i nafa«-| ar*-r
Thursday The Idlers Club will be
**r Aitiims, N V itlAi*iiv**r«‘tl a proersii
turned to her home yesterday after
The cordial hospitality of these »'f
entertained by M rc Harry llceren
iti.i KIiik a new WI ml of naint wltlioill
‘•'tiending **t*m«* tune h«*r«* with h*-t 'is charming hostesses was reflected in l to- 'iio- of oil
l|«* rniniil ll I’owderon I tuon avenue
pnlnt
eoniun In the form of a dry
ter. Miss Virginia Smith
Miss Smith every detail of this delightful affair, |uvw ‘ler Itamt
alt Ihut Is rei,titre&lt;l in eold
Thiirsdn\
Mrs fjeorge Knight will ■■ siipervsor of the personnel of the
to rn-ike a palm w'eathnr proof, *
which was one of exceptional enjoy- water
fire
proof
sanitary
and tlurnble for
entertain the Auction Bridge Club Bell Telephone Co., of Atlanta
on i side nr insple painting
It Is thn
ment to the many guests.
• eMient prlnelple aiiplleil In pnlnt
11'
at 3 p in
adheres to any surfaes. wood, stone or
hrtek
spreads
noil
looks
like
oil
pnlnt
j
Invitations have been issued for a
and i o s I s a limit one fourth ns much
Thursdny Mrs. Forest Lake will en- bridge party to be given Monday af G R EAT POTASH FIE LD
W r i t e to A
I. H i r e , l u e
ManufneM AY BE FOI N il Inters MS North St Adams. N Y. nnd
tertiiin the members of the Every ternooii at the Country Club by Mrs.
a fri-e trial pnekage will tie nialleit to
Week Bridge • luh ut In r borne mi I M Wallin e and M i s s
yon, also mlur raid niul full inforinn-1
Margaret
S T R E N G T H --------------- PROGRESS------------ -SERVICE
tlmi showing you how you m i Mitfe a
Park nvenue
Illy
The
A
u
u
r
l
i
l
r
d
I
r»M|
good
mnny
dolin
' lark in honor of Mrs Grady Guldens
i«n» Wrlto (oilny—Adv
Friday Mrs llownrd Overlin will en uf Tampa, the i harming guest of the
I.AW KKN* K, Kuans.. Nov l.V
_
tertnm tbi' members of the Seminole former
I’utash heils large enough tn supply
Bridge I'lilb at tier home on West
llie entire American demand fur fer
First street, al J p iii
Phone 127
The Guir i iri'lee of the Ftml Bap Iili7.er and perhaps provide a surplus
Sanford’s New StoreF riday
llii regular monthly meeting |tint ehtireh met in their regular fur export are likely to be discovered
of the Sallie Harrison Chapter N. S monthly bti*&lt;ine&gt;*s meeting Wednesday in western Texas, according to II. W.
D A. R . will be belli at the honiY at 3:30 at the church. A fter a short,
*&gt;‘»w an instructor in the dtof Mrs. John i.eonardi on Oak nve-1|,nsi„ p55 session the Sanford Heights I pnrtment o f geology in the University
mie at I p. m.
Circle was in charge Enlarged serv- &lt;&gt;f Kansas
For the past year Mr
Hoots, ns ii member of the United j
Wallace and ue was the spirit of the meeting.
Monday Mrs .1 M
Stales Geological Survey, carried tin
Mis:h Margarrt Clark will entertain
!&gt;riilgi- at 1ie Country * 'I tilt in
at 1
f
Qunu
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arrived
investigations
)"
'be
prospective
___ I Store in Florida
Mr- M eail&lt; ! o\
10 Stores in Georgiaof III Ihi
* llulic *r •.f Mr*- G r u d \ G u l d e n s
lay and is the Cn■I.L*
• it v &gt;est
Tan i|&gt;a at 3 |&gt;
charming house guest of Mrs James
1,1 11 territory extending , npproxi
G Sharon Mrs l.ove is state legis- ••»»»••!&gt;• 125 miles north and south and
\\ II Taylor, of Tampa, was m the lative vhainuan o f the Federation of ,,n equal distance east and west along
city yesterday attending to business.
Woman’s Clubs. Mrs. Love will bo the new Mexican border, strong indi­
here a week, going from here to cations have been found of what is
perhaps the largest salt bed in tho
L J. King, who is with the K ellogg Green Cove Springs.
world Surveys indicate npprnximnteCorn Flakes Co., was in the city yes
—t---- .
terdav &lt;ailing on his local customers.
|)r and Mrs. Waiter Seay and !&gt;’ 15,000 square miles of prairie counhave been ,r .v omlerlayed with n bed of rock salt
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daughter Ollie May, wh
1i
.1 M
Iward, of .Im ksonville. the guests of the former’s daughter, ’ bat ranges from 10 to 1.500 feet in
lies at n
This salt bed lies
Whs ill the city i-sterdai .ailin g on \lrs. Wideman Caldwell, returned to thickness
men
their home in Jacksonville Sunday ev «l. |.th of 900 to 2.300 feet, making it
tin loe.il bllsinc
ist wiK*k ! convenient for mining operations. The ;
—
ening after speeding tin
Mr and Mrs 11 ll Jennings, o f here. They were accompanied home conditions which are favorable to the
formation of salt nre favoral||e also,
HartoW. were visitors in Sanford yes |(y Mrs. Caldwell and baby,
i
to
the formation of potash.
terduy, stopping at the Montezuma.
4 -------Four
test wells nre to lie sunk this
The regular monthly business meet­
Paul and Car! Siebold, of Chicago, ing of the Sallie Harrison Chapter, N. winter to get accurate figures about
arrived in the city yesterday and are S. D. A. It., will by helif at the home the underlying strata. Ono well al­
registered at the Montezuma.
of Mrs. John G. I.eonardi on Oak ave­ ready is under wny and the core is
being preserved to show the thick­
nue nt four o’clock. It is the hirthdny
Robert T. Thrasher was called to party of the chapter and ull members ness of the different materials penoLakeland yesterday by the serous ill­ are urged to be present. All visiting trnted. I f these test wells result as
ness of his sister, Mrs. Ed. Sumner. daughters nre most cordially invited. expected In showing the vnlue of tho
salt deposits, other tests w ill be made
to determine the limits o f the field
R. J. Gillespie of Jacksonville wns
C H RISTM AS BAZAAR
nnd the location o f its richer parts.
among the business visitors here yes­
Minor test wells at Means, River,
terday.
The ( Christmas brfzanr given each Brynnat, Burns, McDowell nnd St.
Schaefer-Weedon i.i
year by the Holy Cross Guild at tho Rita have produced the raw potash
Mr. nnnd Mrs. Ernest Gormely hnve Pnrish House will he held December
but not on a production basis.
Clothes.
returned from their wedding trip nnd f. and 7.
189-ltc
‘‘If this potash field proves whnt is
are domiciled nt the Roberts home on
expected," said Mr. lioota, “ it will
Laurel avenue.
mean that tho United
States has
C A L L M EE TING
found an internal source which is
Mrs. J. H. Hawley, of Fort Pierce,
There will be n called meeting o f needed so much not only as a soil
and Mra.' James J. Mooney, o f
St.
the Women’s Guild of the Holy Cross fertilizer Lut also, in the manufac­
Have him
measure
Petersburg, spent the day here yes­
Guild Monday afternoon at tho Rec­ ture of soap, glnss, explosives and
terday enroute to Fort Picrco.
tory at 3:30 p. m. All members are medical supplies. Comparatively l i t ­
you for your new suit—
tle potash Is now being, obtained in
requested to be present
Mr. Parr, secretary nnd treasurer of
the United States, nnd what these la
delivered when it is most
the Edison Shop in Atlanta, returned
w y i •’ * * now comes* from western Nebraska,
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Regular
meeting
of
the
W
elfare
to hla home after spending a few dnys
y\
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Searles Lake, California, and thq
convenient.
here as the guest of Gorlnnd Lawson. Department o f tho Woman’e Club will
Jr\K
be held Wednesday nftemoon at 3:30 ^ rc a t Salt Lake region in Utah,
nt the Womnn’s Club. The program
Garland Iaiwson and Mr. Parr, of
W IL L V IS IT U N ITE D STATES
from "w **l be in charge of Mrs. John G.
Atlanta, returned yesterday
197-2tc
1-ccaburg where the latter went on Leonard)'.

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
Now Goes on Cash Basis

— T 0 N 1G H T

Marshall Neilatfi:

“BITS OF UFp

SANFORD’S =
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P. McCuller

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

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We have a special rep­

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this week taking orders

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JAPANESF, BRIDGE P A R T Y
Miss Virginin Mayo, who has boon
spending the past month as the guest
The Country Club house, which is
o f her sister, Mrs. J. M. Neeley lenvea such an idea? place to entertain, wns
this afternoon for her homo In Ocala. the scene o f a beautiful party yester­
day afternoon when Mesdames H aw ­
M r. and Mra. H. F. Marden and kins Connelly, Ben Caswell and Rob­
were hostesses at bridge,
n. J. Marden o f .Auffuata, Me., ar- ert Hines
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ATH E NS, Nov 15.— Riza Tewflk
Bey, president of the coilncil of state
in tho form er Constantinople govern­
ment, said hero today that ho. with
Turkish associates, was going to the
United States for the purpose of car­
rying on a campaign against Mustapha Kemal Pasha, whom he

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within revcnuo; lastly, do not bo Im­
patient, for as Emerison says, “ No
one can cheat you out o f ultimata
success tiut yourself ” — Andrew Car­
negie.
----------- o----------Our idea of perfect self-control is
n husband
ishand who can let his
ht wife drive
,
automobile
through congested
...
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traffic without mnkmg suggestions

P S a a a 148 a s la 4 (0 0 I1. H.
K t t r t b la s

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Urralallaa Haaasaf
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m il.lS I IH H S OF FLORIDA
DOING T H E IR P A R T

ARE

Although we may concede that
Rood motives inspired It, we must
Sal a r TtSllaa Price la A S ra a ra
protest that an editorial published in
» a « T e a r------------- _ -------------------- ----- 1
■ta H e a th * ______________________
Inst Friday’s issue of the Pensacola
D * l l r « r « 4 la City Or C arrie*
Journal
does the publishers of Flor­
Oa* W •k____________________ LB C*ata
ida injustice.
Hi
Commenting on the splendid book­
•Id eattrely ra v e r*
B raU aal* C a a a l7
a *4 la f a k l U k t l every P rtte y . A 4 v « r - let issued by the Barnet
National
t b l a i ra le * Butte k a a w a * a i t y l l c a lU k
D t a M r a t l * ta raltOaa^- &gt;1 *4 yer hank, of Jacksonville, a review
of
year, alw ay a la aAvaaea.
which was recently printed in The
■ E M B E R T H B -te B B O C lA T K O m i l Times, the Journal says:
Tha Associated Prass ta exclusively
“ This booklet contains information
an till *4 to tha uaa tor rep u bU eallon of
• U nawa d isp atch ** c rad Itad lo It or o f prent value in the promotion o f
■ot otherw ise cradltad In thla paper
and alao tha
local
nawa
published newspaper Advertising
fo r Florida
b a r* In.
newspapers, yet in all the years the
A ll rlcbta o f ra -p u b llc «tlo n o f apacU l
dispatches herein a re alao reaervad.
publishers o f this state have never
secA-^fit
to bend their energy to
o r f w n iiK U A i.n b u i l m .’i o . i ' k » « u
gather and disseminate fncts of this
kind. They have left it for the bank­
ers, and
the publishers in pthor
A strike is n loss no matter who states are equally inactive Presumwins.
tnhly this is because the gathering of
such facts would entail work, and
A saving people make s snfc gov- every publisher feels it would not
erppient
lienefit him directly, or at least that
"the other fellow ought to do It as
All men are not equal ,n mind, but well." Thp result is no one makes n
they can be in heart.
move.
This is a Tenl opportunity for eo■‘ Free1 is just ns good n message of operation by the state press associn*
warning ns "Stop, Look. Listen
tions, one that could be performed
----------- o----------without n great deal o f trouble and
No woman can resist thinking
with no expense. Trade information
would have been a success as an
of thi' kind should be gathered and
ress.
'orwurded at once to the special rep­
-------- o ----------resentatives of tho papers. No manu­
A household budget dors just one facturer sends out salesmen withthing: It convinces a man he must iti- out backing them up with literature
crense his income.
•md arguments to prove why the produel offered is the best
The newsNot until n man has run n business paper should do no less in aiding the
for himself can he discuss business sale of ils space.
problems
intelligently
and
sym­
In extenuation it may be said for
pathetically
ibo new owners of the Journal that
---------- o----------' hey have not been in the state long
Main' a fellow has made a suo ess enough to kmo, what the publisher's
in husinc-s in order to meet the t'X
Florida have been doing for the
f :tmil)
tht
ami
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|m»ti r*." " f
■■ • i in. ii*
Tin i ei \ thing it is
t riuibb-• t hi i ■ f
irging 11non them is "old “tu ff"
1&gt;
v * ti ill. ui
I ' m publishers of Flor
A.in f..r th* ■ highe t, in*v**r JM'VU
.) i have been doing then full part
late' Hi ■s e i • n 11 Ir* e 1&gt;1 \ *Ti*| \ n j 1 •* 11
t re ''tit;* lb,- atlrin tunis and ad
plus ' it -h f Hill 1, mak e thi' firin' “ HI
-iiliu'", of "iir wonderfully blessed
Colli ejlt i at t: put
terest , "u
all I it'd I" 1in* outside world
The Times
one basket and Watch ha- joined other daily papers of the.
your egg-

in tho p
similar to that with which tho Bar­
nett bank’s book is filled in tho great
trade nnd class publications p f tho
country, the publishers paying the
hills; and The Times has had numer­
ous pamphlets nnd leaflets printed,
presenting facts o f interest about the
state in general and about south Flor­
ida in particular, which It has mailed
to all of the great advertising agen­
cies and W tionnl ndvertisers, nnd it
knows th a^H ber'publishers have done
lik e w is ^ ^ ^ p
The imputation that the publishers
of the Florida newspnpern have not
been doing their duty by the state Is
entirely undeserved. Wo are glnd to
give credit to every agency and every
individual aiding in this good work,
It'll we are hound to resent any at­
tempt to discredit a class of tnon
nnd women who aro constantly striv­
ing nnd doing so much unselfish work
for the public good, regnrdlcss o f any
thought whether their efforts may
rebound to their personal benefit. Nor
is laziness n characteristic o f the
Florida publishers— it is not
their
policy to "let the other fellow do it."
In no other profession or lino o f busi­
ness do men work harder or devote
themselves more assiduously to their
tasks than do the newspaper workers.
They are, practically without excoption, the leaders in all progressive
movements in their communities. It
is uaturnlly expected of them, nnd we
know of no instance in any commun­
ity in the state in which this confi­
dence has been misplaced or this ex­
pectation unjustified.— Tampn Times.
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BERN'S HEADS T IC K E T AG E N TS

NOTICE

or moro than forty acres, equipped
with flowing well not more than five
miles from Sanford. P refer a farm
which has been used for grow ing cel­
ery. W ill not consider any farm un­
less it is located on a public road. Will
wnnt possession immediately. &gt; W rite
description of property and location
and lowest annual rent to Republican
Trucking Company, Tifton, Ga.
189-12tc
F(Yft "RE N T — Jan. l“ " l 953, two “ store
rooms, $65 per month each,— A . P.
Connelly, A gen t
19D-ltc

FOR S A L E — Ford Coupe, a real bar­
gain, runa like new, five good tires,
5375, easy terms- Bee McDaniel Butt
at Wight Bros.
199-3tc
FOR S A L E — Hudson 7-passcngcr, ex
ecllent condition, car formerly ownrd by Dr. Walker, a real good buy.
Sro McDowell Butt at W ight Bros. *
199-3tc
FOR S A LE — One 1Mi horso gas ongino, in good condition. Apply El­
der Springs Water Co.'s office. 195-6p

wide,

Black, Navy, WUnte. Brown,

S P E C IA L

P

MADERA
Napkins, Handkerchiefs,
Runners, Center Pieces,
Table Tops

FOR R E N T— Comfortable rooms arc
nvnilnblc nt 318 Magnolia Ave.
197-Gtp

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SPEER

SON

Less!

BUTTER, lb.
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F A T MACKEREL
GUARANTEED EGGS
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at
All Times
D E L I V E R Y ------------------

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HIGH CUSS AUTO PAINTING
We use nothing1but the best matcri tl: a

JACKSON’S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Wight Bros. Dept. Garage Building
m aai

IF “GOOD COUNSEL
HAS NO PRICE”

FOR RENT— 2 nicely furnished room.s
with gas, 1004 Elm Ave. 10th S t
____________________
197-Gtp
bed

P ay I

You rnn build up your health H ub sprin g
also tin* fam ily bankroll by purchasing y
cries here. Curry your food purchases l.&gt; r■
and carry this message home to your t. ,
band— you are saving money at these pin'

------------------ Q U I C K

FOR R E N T— Completely furnished
house, fi rooms, modem convenienc­
es, 1820 I’nrk Ave., yearly lease at
$05.00 per month, six months, lonae
at $75.00, references required. Own­
er, 603 Tampa Street, Tampn, Fla.
197-3tc

FOR R E N T— Furnished
117 Laurel Ave.
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work done by expert workmen.

FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, 107 W. Third.
Phone 79-J.

$3.75

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FOR S ALE — Five acre farm, good six
room house, water piped all over
the place, lighted
with
acetylino
lighting system, five ncres tiled and
in good condition, two good wells,
two acres of celery, and one ncro of
enhtinge, two inules, wagon, plow and
'other tools, 40 Rhode Island chickens.
An exceptionally good buy at $G,Q00,
one-hnlf cash.— A. I*. Connelly &amp;
Sons.
198-3tp

Just Received—All New

54-inch Wool Dress Goods, Navy, Black and Brown

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.G R E A T
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liiiiim iim iiiiim m iim iiiiiiiiiii

imes, S. E, 1-d of N. E. 1-4 of S. W. i
1 1 Sec. 26, Twp. 20, Range 29. Thofl.
I Baxter.
11-2-lmo. j

FOB RENT

PORIET TW ILL

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Cash !

1’ E R M AN E N T W AVIN G , Shampoo­
ing, scalp and fncinl treatment,—
Mrs. McCoy, Wclaka Apnrtnicnt*.
193-12tp

S P E C IA L
P R IC E

PURE FDOl

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DEEPER SEED FOR S A LE — I have
n surplus of 35-lbs. o f Ruby King
pepper seeii saved by myself out of
the very best New Jersey stock, $2.75
per lb. Address, E. Grnthen. Dnnih,
Fin.
198-tfc

SATIN BACK CREPE

Hotel, with Mrs. |. Ilourdresu
charge, concerning all trams and
In and out o f Sanford. Special
tosy shown to the pubi;
1.,I| u» fa
drives of all kinds Boat parti*, - specialty. Phone 22.. tm mfontutW
Phone 41.
usS

A .South Cnro!i(i;i i A. ,,j
people boasts of h.-,- • m„r
young bachelors tbm
• ,vr
nation, and the girl h„. iWi
cd to take notice. I!
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servntion shows thai i .
,
hie o f seein" e n y 'lv
,
THREE desirable furnished rooms for nnd when his ariow |■.. r . i. g nm
housekeeping. Postoffice Box I l f . lers not whether u |
200-Gtp tain 30 cents or n n,11

FOR S A LE A good pinim, price is
right.- (.'nnnon's Cash Grocery, Cel­
ery Ave.. Sanford, Fla.
192-10tp

Special

lost

W AN E D — A chance to build
your leading to recovery
new homo before lumber gets any land Co., Sanford. Hr, j,H|,
FOR SA LE
higher. Plana and estimates furnish­ LOST— Child's Hit,. ' hm.hill* J
FOR S A LE — 1 ice box, I show caso, ed.— Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
coat, Cedar Rapid*
3 pieces of marble. Call at 217 San­
Finder return t„ E h
ford Ave.
•
200-0tp W A N T E D TO R E N T — Permanent, 8 court house. Reward
'
- or 4 room unfurnished apartment,
FOR SALE — Sewing machine, all at­
flat or house, desirable location. A d ­
tachments. Postofflco box 117.
dress
“ F. S.” care Herald office, San­
200-Gtp
ford, Fla. &lt;
192-tfc
FOlt S A LE — A largo reed baby car­ W AN TE D — A lease and option on u
Mrs. J. B. Cnlder has opened , |J|
riage, $25.00. Phone 287-W. 199-3p
truck farm of not less than twenty and information bureau at the V'iMJ

SKK T H E N E W S C I’ ERIO It
( H E V K O l.E T A T T H E S A N FOR S ALE 10 acres in Longwood.
ji a n (;a h a (;e c o .
200-3 u- comer of Grove and Orange a v e -1

.%-ineh Filet Net, colors Baque, Ecru and White,

Ho,

n

Iteiehs Hank was sending
to
theF o il S A L E — Dosier and Guys* paints
provinces, the police revealed today
nnd varnishes at Sunford Novelty
The disappearance occurred while the Works, Snnford agents.
183-tfc
shipment was on the way from the
hack nnd I. to the relay station here FARM ERS You can get seed hrfranc and irrigation plugs at tbs
.■snnford Novelty W irkn.
100-tft

The Herald for 1’ost Garun.

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L O S T - P a ir Of K\„
WE W A N T to recharge and repair
use same but m y , . j . J ” '
your batteries. Our atarter, generiN to A. P. Connell,
tor and ignition repair department ia LOST— 1 8-mont)
,i | ^
In chargo of an .expert.
Genuine
pup, large for
» "J* '»B 1
‘W j
“ E X ID E "
Battery
Service— R A Y lbs. Black and whit,,
n&gt;ou, Lib‘
BROS. I’hono 848, Sanford. 172-tfc reward for return

10.000,oon M AR K S LOST
FOR SALE — C melody »axophone
MERLIN. Nov H I . - Ten million
good as new. $120 takes it, half
marks in currency disappeared
Mon- cash, balance $10 per month. R. J.
lay from a consignment that the Holly, Herald Office.
170-Gtp

CURTAIN NET

40-in.

FOR R E N T— Furnished .apartment,
with private bath, on first floor, 813
Mngnolia avenue.
200-6tp

Cl has! Med Ada I t » line* No
sd taken for tads than 15eand positively no claaolflod
ads eharKod to onyono. Cash
must accompany all ordora.
Count fire words to ■ lino
and remit accordingly.
tj

nvwtment Co., A ,

W AN TE D — 18,000 at once, beat ot
security. Call at H ill Hardware Co. YOUNG coTTi-i.t ,
—W. I. Hughey.
l$7-8tp
privnte family .

FOR S A LE Oil E XCH ANG E for a
smaller car, 7-pnssongor Packnrd.—
S A V A N N A H , Gn., Nnv. 10— O ffi­ Fred R. Wilson. Car nt Williams’ Gncers elected by the Railroad Asso- r0??:__________________________ 197-tfc
cintion of Ticket Agents today in S E V E R A L HOUSES for sale House
eluded F J. Bums o f Chicngo, ns
f or rent. Seo Thigpen,
96-tfc
president
Portland, Oregon,
was
WOOD FOR S A L E — $K.r,0 a cord.
chosen as the next meeting place.
I'lcaac arrange to pay cash on dcRegional representatives
will bt
where
*,very'
“ n&lt;* 8l)ec^y
kind of wood
chosen eii route to Havnna,
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wanted,
when
plncing
your
order.— F.
the members plan to go for n visit,
19G-tfc
S. Vemay.
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SPEER
Heavy weight,

CLASSIFIED

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R E N T - S t „ „ . r&lt;xjm .
Block, West First *tr™ '*

meson Shoo Shop.
cC*“7
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11.

room,
197-Gtp

Then this phase of our service
alone, should be worth much to
you in your business transactions

FOR S ALE — Rco Specdwagon. See
W. G. Fox at Dutton's Cold Stor­
age.
194-Gtp
r o R R EN T— Rooms and kitchenette.
—Shirley Apartments opposite poet
iffice, upstairs.
28-tfe
FOR R E N T — Unfurnished apartment
Fcmdale Apartments, 305 E. First
S treet
190-tfc
j FOR R E N T — One bed room and kitch­
en furnished, price $15 per month.
; Apply to Mm_ H. I). Durant at Lake
i Mary.
103-tfc

W ANTED
W A N T E D — Two girls with previous
experience desire positions ns sales­
ladies or clerical work, can furnish
references. Address "Position" care
of Herald.
I99-4tp

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We invite you to come in and
talk over your plans with us.
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A COM M UNITY BU ILD ER
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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 1

NOTICE

1922

RTY OWNERS

^Thc total estimated cost of said improvement of Fourth street la $12,090.00.
The Asensnient.s against the various pieces of property hereinafter dohi I 11Mmj
luttmg upon the
ALL PERSONS IIBRBINAFTBR NAM ED OWNING* I’ROPFin v
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-which
have
been t^ntnU^ly T ' m,&gt;,Mt':d iM" ,r° VOn,l'm ° f ',Hld Fourth
MAGNOLIA A V E N U E :
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etermined by the Assessor, covering the pro
You are hereby notified What on the 12th day of October, A
f sani improvement to bo bomre by the respective
CommiB.ion of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a preliminary
"
" f Property hereiniifler described, and the estimated amount of the
n* for the grading and paving of Magnolia Avenue f l t
" h „ h « ill' inline to the various pieces of property hereinafter deth to Central Street, with vitrified brick or other h,.'rt
/
h Strt'ct srr,' ’’‘(i abutting i i j m i i i said Fourth Street to l*e improved in the manner nlwrve
total estimated coat of said improvement of Mag | SUr’ a" ‘
-fat ’d aie as follows to-Wit

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Amount of
Description of Property
Asessment
Her
ridan Jewett, Lot 1, Blk C, Markham Park Heights $ 8G.49
McClelland, Lot 5, Blk D, Markham Park Heights 198 07
ntn Baumlatcr, Lot 8, Block E, Markham Park
[ Heights .................................................... .
...... 25D 87
Stockton, lira., Lot 0, Block E, Markham Park

Amount
of Eat. Menefit
fk
Description of iVojierty
Asessment to Property
“ W Simms, Lot if,. [flock 5, Tier 2
r$400.00
^wv.w
fitu.vy
$475.00
The special assessments against the various pieces of property above de­
scribed are payable optionally, as follows, either in full within thirty days
after the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments, with
interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the date of tho com­
pletion of said improvement.

ticipated in by important men o f the
The American Fruit Growers, Inc-,
company nand by the largest adver­ further evidence their faith in this, It
tising agency in the U. S. A., which is reported, by contracting with »*•
places its national advertising.
It [ Icctcil northern papers for wha(. la
shows their belief that newspaper ad-, said to he the largest amount of
vertising is the one l&gt;vst advertising space used in any one year by any adimy.
vertisers of perishanlile foodstuffs.

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A meeting of the Equalizing Hoard of the City of Sanford, Florida,
will be held at tbe*t*ity Hall on the 27th day of November, A. D. 1922, at
Eat. Benefit
Eight o'Clock p. m. at which meeting said Equalizing Board will hear all
to Property
claims and objections as to the character of all said improvements to bo paid
$ 100.00
for in part by special assessments, and as provided for in the resolution here­
000.00
inabove referred to.
Witness my hand us City Clerk.-and the seal o f the City of Sanford,
Florida, on this the 15th day of November, A. D. 1922.
(S E A L i
,
L. R. PHILIPS,
ll-10-23-2tc
City Clerk, Sanford, Floridn.

[Heights
-.....- --- ---------- -------- 259.87
310 00
r. Roper, Lot 7, Block E, Markham Park Hclghta.... 498.07
600 00
Drummond, S H Lot 9 and All 10, Blk. 12 Tr
MOSQUITO CONFERENCE
influence with sufficient thorough­
2, E. R. Trafford’a M a p ............................... ’ ....' 311.85
375 00
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH ness and accuracy to ho of aid to
3. Gifford, Lot 0, Blk. IS, Tr. 2...„............................. 207.90
260qJ
A T DAYTONA DEC. 7 our sales force by showing tho num­
nown, Lot 2, Block 14, TV. 3 — ............................. 207.90
250 00
ber and nature of retail outlots and
The Special AsaessmonU against the various pieces of property above
As the duto for the State Board of by giving valuable co-operation In
crihcd are payable optionally, as follows: Either in full within thirty
Health anti-mosquito conference to connection with the distribution of
after the completion of tho work, or in ten equal Installments, with in*
be held in Daytona December G and 7, our products."
sst at tho rate of eight per cent, per annum from tho date of thct'omnleThe above is from n general circu­
draws nearer, interest is becoming
of said improvement.
lar
to all offices issued April 10, 1922,
more marked ull kVovcr the stato,
A meeting of tho Equalling Board of tho City of Sanford, Florida, will he George W. Simons, chief sanitary en­ by the Americana Fruit Growers,
st tho City Hall on tho 27th day of November, A. D. 1922. at eight o'clock gineer, declared yesterday following lne., headquarters at Pittsburg, out­
1. at which meeting said Equalising Board will hear all claims and nbjec- a perusal of a great stack of letters lining and giving the reasons for the
js as to the character of all said improvements to be paid for in part by
. (concerning the conference which had advertising policy of that organiznial assessments, and as provided for in the resolution hereinabove refer- :been received at his olfice during tho lion. This policy was determined up­
to.
on only lifter ninny conferences par
1past several days.
[fitness my hand an City Clerk and the Seal of the t'ity of Sanford, Flori
A recent survey of towns and rities
[on this the 15th day of November, A. I). 1922
a.ring the East Coast, Engineer Si(S E A L )
I. It PHILIPS,
metis said, indicates that practically
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City Clerk, Sanford, Florida. all continunities on the Atlantic seahoard will he represented. Assuranc­
es of representation were received
from St. Augustine, St. Petersburg
and Perry during the past week.
ALL PERSONS H E R E IN A FTE R NAM ED OWNING PROPERTY &lt;&gt;N
Prior to the receipt of these many1
ELM AV E N U E :
"tiicrs already mentioned have ar­
You are hereby notified that on the 12th day of October, A. D 1922, tin
rived at the llurcou of Engineering
;y Commission of Sanford, Floridn. did adopt a preliminary resolution pro I he people uf pi u y want tile remainling for tho grading and paving of Elm Avrmn fiorn First Stm t Sn,»th
dei "f the state to know of its nios
Thirteenth Street; with vitrified brick or other hard nirfa&lt;c material
.put" work in th' past, that small
The total estimated coat of said improvement of Kirn \venue i- fl?
town having been •.11, of tin lust to
LOO.
t i (m ip .,. t.vr wuik t ' eradicate the
The assessments against the various pieces of property hereinafter ■!■ pests, Mr Melons siud
7 '
lave Oak is
ihed, abutting upon the contemplated improvement of said Him Avenue, bowing much iMteiesl. and no doiiht
it h have been tentatively determined by the A»M-hmr. covering the proper a .11 lie represented
of tho oxponse o f said improvement to he borne by tin- respective pieces id
The Florida Federation of Women’s
uperty hereinafter described ,nnd thp estimated amount of th benefit which 1 Inhs will he represented through its
II accrue to the various pieces of property hereinafter described, abutting various health cnliuuitt*■••s, members
on said Elm Avenue to he improved in the manner above stated are as fol yi which will attend the conference, 1
ws, to-yrit:
\ number of industrial and colonizing ]
Amount of Hat iiiii.fit , ..tii , fils will he repri senleil to a.
kviicr
Description of Property
\:tesMiient to Property .11111■ infnim.it inM **n h' 1w *lit \ 1nan
L'.Otpr.
ktli Woodruff, Lota 9 and 10, Block 5, Tier
$.3 If, no
trr tins work Jmlgiog f r&gt;.in rei H O 1It
32000
298 II
1.1. W, Brinson, I-ot 3, Block 10, Tr 7
ulrea.dy ns'ef\'ed, Mr Sim,ms said.
2.'io no
S. Dlnkcl, iJot 4, Block 10. Tr 7
233.1r.
men iiamt uam-.ii of |11omiueie e in
250.00
233
If.
[nknown, Lot 8, Block 12, Tr, fi
\trimi!l\ every Florida city have .tig
250.flu
Inknown, Lot 9, Block 12, Tr. fi
233.15
lllfied their intention .if mccliinK m
250,00
233.15
L J. Duggnr, Lot 2, Block 13, Tr 7
Dnytitna.
500.00
K'itS.30
nknown, Lots 9 and 10, Block 11, Tr. G
Dr Rul|ih N Greene, former ritate
The special assessments against tho various pieces of property above de- health officer, and undTr whom the
irihed are payable optionally, as follows: Kith cr in full within thirty days ivr? y project was roncliiided, has anfter the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual install mentn. with in nmint eil hiu Intention to attend the
from the date of tin* eomple roll f eirein &gt;• State Sennit &gt;r .1 II S&lt;■ales
rest ut the rate of eight per cent per annum 1
" f J’jiyliT riiunty, in which Perry i.i
(on af said improvement.
A meeting of tho Equalizing Board uf the &lt; ity «.f Sanford, Florida wi|l I. .. nti .I, lias also Kigrufic&lt;| his mten
hold nt the (..ity Hall on the 27th day of Nuvrinher, A, D 11
922, at hiight lion of iisiiniii.* in the |&gt;ri'|&gt;a rat ton of
['Clock p. m. at whichm ecting said Equalizing Board will hear all claims and pinin' for tin- state wide ramp'iiiMi
Miami's successful mosquito tight
bjoctiona as to tho chnractur of all said Improvements to he pnid for in part
special assessments, and as provided for in the resolution hereinabove re­ of this summer will ho discussed by (
representatives from that city.
tired to.
,
An effort is being made to have Dr.
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Sanford, Flor­
J. Y Porter, Florida’s first stato
ida, on this tho 15th day o f November, A. D. 1922.
health offiror, and pioneer yollow fe(S E A L )
L R. PHILIPS,
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City Clerk, Sanford, Florida. vor worker, present in the anticipa­
tion of an address upon the initial (
i ompnign of the state hoard.
The program is now being drawn
up in co operation with the chamber
A L L PERSONS H E RE IN A FTE R NAMED OWNING PROPERTY ON of commerce of Daytona, and, it is
; announced, that organization Is plan­
M YRTLE AVENUE:
You are hereby notified that on tho I2th day of October, A. I). 1922, the ning to take care of a great many
|City Comlmssion of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a preliminary' resolution pro- visitors when the conference con- j
Over J billion
riding fo r tho grading and paving of Myrtle Avenuo from Fourth street South venes.
An interesting exhibit to diagramto Thirteenth Street, .with vitrified brick or other hard surface material. Tho
mntirnlly show what work is contem­
total estimated cost of said improvement of Myrtle Avenue is $27,500.
The Assessments against tho various pinecs of property hereinafter de­ plated and whnt can he accomplished
scribed, abutting upon the contemplated improvement of said Myrtla Avenue, by a whole-souled campaign of the
which have been tentatively determined by tho Assessor, covering the propor­ people of the state is being prepared.
Interest in Florida's anti-mosquito
tion o f the expense o f said improvement to bo borno by the respective pieces
conference,
Mr. Simons said, is not
of property hereinafter described, and the estimated amount of the benefit
which will accrue to the various pieces o f property hereinafter described, abut- confined to this state. letters have
' Hng upon said Myrtle Avenue to be improved in the manner nbove stated been received from Texas stating that
they are instituting a similar confer­
I are aa follows, to-wit:ence
to be held during the month in
Amount of Est. Uencfit
Dallas.
Those putting across
the
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Description o f Property
Asessment to Property
Texas meeting have written tho state
D. E. Becker, Lot 10, Block fl, Tier 5 ............. ............$259.03
$290.00
Frank Brunson, Lot 10, Block 14, Tier 6 .................. — 163.87
200.00 board of health here asking copies of
The special assessments against the various pieces of property above de­ the program now being followed in
the state and any other information
scribed are payable optionally, as follows: Either In full within thirty days
which may bo of benefit to the Texans
after the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments with in­
in their campaign.
terest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date of the completion of
the said improvements.
NEWSPAPERS GIVE BEST
A. meeting of the Equalising Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
ADVERTISING RESULTS
be held ab the City Hall on the 27th day of November, A. D. 1022, at eight
o'clock p. m. at which meeting said Equalising Board will hear all claims and
"Newspapers are selected aa prin­
objections aa to the character of all said improvements to be paid for in part
cipal advertising mediurita for outr
by special asaessments, apd as provided for in the resolution hereinabove re­
uso because:
ferred to.
; "Newspaper space affords the beat
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Sanford,
opportunity in local advertising fbr
Florida, on this the 16th day of November, A. D. 1922.
the educational type of copy neces­
(B E A L )
L. R. PHILIPS,
sary to introduce a complete line of
ll-16-23-2tc,
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„ „ City Clerk, Sanford, Florida
products.
“The placing of newspaper adver­
tising can be so regulated that tho
copy will fit.current clrcuiqsUnces,
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TO A L L PERSONS HEREINAFTER NA M E D O W NING PROPERTY ON and always be timely, making U pos­
sible to present our products to read­
FOURTH STREET:
ers just when they are for sale In
hereby
notified
that
on
the
12th
day
of
October,
A.
D.
1922,
the
' You
of 8anford,' Florida, did adopt a preliminary resolution pro- the stores.
"Newspapers, better than any other
and paving of Fourth Street from Sanford Avenue
Lsocmr It M r m T obacco Co.
media,
have surveyed their sones of
with ita tfM '-W e k or other hard surface material.
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[The assessmenta agafnat the various pieces o f property h..r i. /.
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icd, abutting upon the contemplated improvement of said Mnen^ V *"'
which h . . . been tentatively determined by the A ,,c“ 1
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ortlon of the expenae of aald improrement to ha home bv
the
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o,yroperty hemlimftae dmcvlbrf. end
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hich will accrue to the varioua pieces of property herein, f, L. f b
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as follows, to-wit:
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AFTER BEING THINNED WITH PURI U S E D Ofl* RSAIT
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ~

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Yard: Corner Third and M yrtle

Tilt* package suggests it.
Your taste confirms it.
The sales prove it.

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902 French Avenue

SANFORD

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OLDSM OBILE
BUICK * '-&lt;
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Wasting bouse Lights and Appliances
New Line of Fixtures

123 West First Street

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S. O. Shinholser

piese cars have been thoroughly re­
conditioned. Will accept other cars as
part payment or give the difference
If your car is better.
Terms: Cash, trade or long
payments.

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Cards of Sanford*- Reput­
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of whom, in hi* rhmm pro­
fession (hr Herald recom­
mends to the people

West Virginia
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Lhdaware. Mississippi, North Carolina,
Aruona. Kansas. Missouri, Arkansas,
Illinois &gt;r IVnnessi-*. but ihc figures
tile rated at~-\e tetal f I
The figures from the other states will
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'That t h o s e who hunt in live field

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law
ien • triers are idle. w&lt;- seep mov.
there .* .« reason f ir it. Q l’ It'K
Ut K TRANM ER
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t real reason is. we give SKR1 hat s our middle dame
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SANFORD

FRED R. WILSON
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Glaaaea Designed

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Our aim is to SERVE the commun­
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SERVICE TR A N SFE R . Phone 498.
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Optician Optometrist
213 East First St rest

Sanford. F la

ELTON J. M O UGHTON
ARCHITECT

w \i .t 1 t .ta.vU. »U1 0". .
there will begirt
“That more than nix millions of
pear.
of every Citu»r „j
dollars have been paid into various
throughout ! i » r
state treasuries by hunters of Large Joints Caused Her So Much Pain
Rheumatics Here Rejoice
She
Could
Hardly
Walk
news
is flashM
and small game this fall is something
TJie many people here who have
Until
She
Began
Using
giant
harvester *■
that everyone does not know,” said J.
tried first one thing then another will
RE-CU-MA
.
Pulp
and
Pap^r njr
be happy to learn what Mrs. Marine
gnn
ojxratinne
said, and they din get RE-CU-MA
Jacksonville, November 15.— Hun­
is a^co.iKphih
from the Union Pharmacy to prove it.
dreds who suffer from rheumatism
will be given ■*.: -,
— Adv.
like Mrs. Ida Marine did, will rejoice
first load of gr»s.
to know that a sure and reliable treat­
Senator Fletcher is urging the carried into the t,;*
pleasure of seeking game. The li­
cense is the least inexpensive thing ment has at last been placed within president to appoint Judge Nathan
P. Bryan to fill the vacancy on the
that has to be procured, but it is the reach of such sufferers.
People interest^
Mrs. Marine lives at 1323 Main bench of the United Stages supreme as the French toi,
something that ta absolutely neces­
sary. It la also necessary for one to Street, and made the following im­ court caused by the resignation of ville, near Tern-J,
have a good gun, the best of ammuni­ pressive statement, to the RE-CU-MA Judge Day. As good a man for the miles east of
tion, the necessary clothing, etc., if man. “ I had pains in my left knee so place would be hard to find.
forward to a big terrible alt the time I never had a
Strawberry growers in Osceola year. This sett.cr
one is going to hunt with comfort.
W e have done a bigger business in minute’s peace, no matter what 1 took vounty are settling down to the rou­ French Canadur.
tine of their work. Moat of the re­ from the province
sportsmen’s supplies this year than or tried.
“I
saw
this
RE-CU-MA
treatment
planting is over and the scramble feen settled by a r
ever before and 1 understand that the
same situation is being experienced praised so much that 1 decided to try for suitable and it sufficient number fcople. The Hats
Cultural Well known mem!
by dealers all over the United States. it too. Well, I have now taken two of planta is about over.
“The hunters of Pennsylvania paid bottles and ! can see why people arc methods are now in order. The cam- Bishop Masgitotte.
in 3480,000 for the privilege of hunt­ so wild about it. The pain began to paign that put Osccio county up in estrd in the project
ing in that state. Here are some oth­
er figures:
Ohio ............ ............... 1308,000
Washington ---------284,000
California .....
406,000
New York
274,000
Minnesota .....
250,000
Wisconsin ..
266,000
Oregon
_ ...
257,000 i
Idaho
159,000
Colorado
__ ..... ___..... 126,000 I
New Hampshire
......
110,000
Maine — ....
109,000
Massachusetts ____
133,000
Virginia ......
119,000
South Carolina
102,000
Atahamn
159,000
Indiana
...
......... 125,000
Iowa
114.0000
Louisiana
102,000
Nebraska
100,000
New Jersey
158,000
Utah
85,000
South D ak ota_______
86,000
Oklahomn
74,000|
Maryland
96,000
Kentucky
i,
54,000
Wyoming
67,000
Vermont
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54,00t)
Texas
16,000
North Dakota
12,000
Montana
12.000
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The ladies of the First Baptist
eburch will bold their annual bazaar
I&gt;ecember 15-16. Place announced lat*■*■l» - 2 t c

E. F. DE L A H AYE , Jr.
Architect aad Engineer
15 yeara experience hi Residence. Ga­
n g * , Storage-Warehcxixe, Mill Conetrartion. Re-enforced Conerota StrucThu advance in price is made neceatnree, Hoteia, and Office Buildinga. P. sary to meet the coat of cutting and
O. Box 1125. Phone 339-L-2. Sanford
hauling, and no orders will be accepted after that date, except at the new
price, $8.50 per card.
All orders in band prior to Norexa
her tenth will be filled at present
price

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Portland iOrv.1 t'hanibcr of Com- ■ ■
rnerve requesting to know the amount £ ■
of money sportsmen spent in various ■ ■
places
The Maine Commissioner of ■ ■
Pish and Game replied that from $30,- " ■
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itHi.otNi were left
in £ ■
M r me year!) by IhoM* who hutit and ■ *
ord that ■ ■
Oissi.s*. m-r,. left there by -ports- J[ J|
m.r ea&lt; r* &gt;e,»r, Wisconsin placed the JJJJ
figures at 33.000,1*00; Denver at $20,- ■ ■
OtHj.tXH) and San Francisco at $11,000,- ! 5
000. These five scattered points g i v e . * !
a total o f $315,000,000. The Portland ■ ■
i hamU-r of Commerce wanted these ■ ■
answers to refute any argument that
it d.n-sn 't pay to eater to sportsmen. ' J|JJ
With game more plentiful
now ■ ■
thar. it ha- been for many years, with ■ ■
"is « vonss-rv ation measures being put ! !
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a lot of money back for its citixens J J
for the sportsmen will go there to ■ ■
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travelling. This has been one o f the J "
greatest bunting seasons on record. ■ *
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NOTICE
Busmcas and Professional Woman’s
Ui“b banquet Monday at 8:00 p. ra_ in
the Palm room. Vakdex. Phone rraer
' stvon to Mrs. Z*bb Ratliff, 416-W,
no4 later than nocc Friday.
200-ltc
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The D t s f i t m c f W «Ley will hare n
STROUT FARM AGENCY
Ia turkey sapper Saturday evening. i^ S
November 18th. is n « i recently va- i * *
113 'Magnolia Are.
i cated by Hintertsister Plan* Ox, ca ! ■
V r s mJ A r w w n e
It’
V S — -A.
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Lakeside farm and grove of 200 Railroad Arerrae. Weiaka \ yx k $! 00
trees, 20 acre*. Several acres heavy, per plate.
black loam, best of soil for vegetables,
strawberries, pears, plums, goavax,
grapes. Good 5 room house. Excel­
lent shooting ard fishing. 2 mile* to
Well Dye Fer To*
railroad station, stores, church, school
BO N T O N S T E A M P R E S S E R Y —household furniture and farming
t&lt;xiIs included. $2^50.
$1,250 cash,
Seat k McKee, Props.
184-tfc
CLEANING. DYEING. ALTERING balance I and 2 years.
Work caled for and delivered
The Herald. 15c per week, delivered
Phase 464-J*--------314 West First St.

R O Y A L S O C IE T Y

36-inches shrunk from 15 fast colors. Pink
Rose. Blue. Green. Yellow. White. Special
varri—

la d ie s ' pure Thread Silk Hose, full fash
ion, Special—

With one ball o f floss
W hite
A ll sizes. Special for 2 days, i-.i

E xtra heavy Pullman Towel with Bi
dor. V e ry fine grade o f Buck f
each—

Ladies’ Sweaters
Slipover and Tuxedo styles, extra good values for $2.50 and
All colors and styles. Special for—

TOYS, DOLLS, A N D BOOKS— B U Y T H E M N O W

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H A V E

THEM P U T A W A Y U N T IL XM AS

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F R ID A Y
B jj it with a Herald Want Ad.

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tives in Clarion and Can»&lt;m, Pa., and I
Elmira, N. Y. They expect to arrive; &gt;*•
l nt their
meir home
nonic at
at Geneva the latter! *S
.Jr. and Mrs. J. II. Battle, o f Phlla- part of November.
pitKD DAIGBB, Society
delpbia arrived in the city yesterday
----------Phone II7-W
for a short visit and are stopping at ^ r t *a « » *•
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= EAST SANFORD :

It. L. McKenzie, of Jacksonville,
representing the Kelly Springfield
Tire Co., is spending a few days here ?
calling on hi* local customers

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It determines failure or suc­
cess in baking, more
than any other ingredient.

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satisfactory bakings,change
to Oilumet for just one triaL
It is pure; containing only
such ingredients as have
been officially approved by
U. S. Food Authorities.
Within the Calumet factor­
ies — the largest and most
sanitary on earth-hundreds
of skilled workers clad in
white are busily engaged in

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F riday

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successful bakin g

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Duife a number of people from
h.
here
j*tletiib'd Armistice (In; in San­
ford Saturday.
SOCIAL C A L E N D A R
------Mr* i. i Nicholson .pent ln*t
Mr* .1 1- M&lt; &lt; lelland had her week with her son, J J. Nudiolsoii,
|ur“ !ny—Mrs. B. W. Herndon will
Mr. and Mrs. W. M
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of mother, Mr*. Brown, of Ft. Christ- of u*u-eii
,
Sentertnin the members of tho Dupli­ Framingham, Mass., areWilliam*,
among the
Mr- J M Little, and daughter, of
nirlvalB hero yesterday and nre pleas­ mas. nnd aunt, Mr*. Taylor, of Chucate Ijridge Club.
. biota as guests over Armistice Day New Smyrna, and Mrs B. F. Griggs
luntdsy—Ml*, ft. A. Ncwroata will antly located at the Montezuma.
nnd the week-end.
nnd daughter of St. Augustine spent
Dtcrtnin the members of the Even,
Mr*.
James
Purvis
and
Mrs
A*ha few day* last week with Mr*. T.
line Bridge Club.
Mrs. Sumter Davis left yesterday
L r*(lay—Tho Idlers Club will be for Orlando for n two duys visit in ley Purvis were in Orlando shopping W i'revatt
| Mrs. Win. Kilbe and Mrs. E. H.
ntertained by Mrs. Hsrry Ileeron our sister city. I While there Mrs. Inst Thursduy.
Virginin and l.eon Purvis are driv-j
in Sanford
----- | Kilbe spent Thursday
Ion Union avenue.
Davis will attend the grand opern.
..... i-&gt;
•&gt;
ing
a
brand
new
baby
Overland
run-|
with Mrs. K. H." Kilhe’s ntvodnughter,
lursdny—Mrs. George Knight will Many of the people from Sanford nre
about.
Mrs Roy Tillla.
r ntjTtnin the Auction Bridge Club attending the opera that is going on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
F.
Baker,
o
f
J J. Nicholson, of Osteen, was
this week in Orlando, and .they nil
it 3 p. m.
Cameron City, have as their guest, here Friday on business.
iursday—Mm. Forest Lake will en­ say that is very fine.
Mrs. Karl Higgins, of Columbus, O.
Mr and Mrs. David Speer of San­
tertain tho members of the Every
Mrs. Higgins will remain until De­ ford were in Geneva Saturday.
Week Bridge Club at her home on
Oscar Vernon, manager for
thejrenthrr
Mr. Ileftry Levy, Mr. H. Kilbe, V. (
Pork avenue.
Texas Oil Co. of this iity, leaves to­
T.
Peters, Grover Lefilcs and Rufus
Mr*.
C.
E.
t'hooponing
is
leaving
ridny • Mrs. David Caldwell will cn- day for Hartwell, Go., where lie will
Brown
were in Titusville Wednesday
on
Sunday
for
her
trip
to
Ohio.
l trrtnin the members of the Lucky visit his relatives. Mr. Vernon will
Mrs (Bud) E. J. Ward, Jr, and attending the cattle raisers associa­
Thirteen Bridge Club at her homo also visit mnny plnrcs of interest in
tion
on Magnolia ave. .
North Carolina while on hi* vacation. little son Dnil are returning this week
Mr and Mr*. Martin and daughter
.ridny—The regular monthly meeting
from several months’ stay in Illinois
arrived
here Saturday from Georgia
with Mrs. Ward's people. They nro
! of the Snllie Harrison Chapter N. S.
BRIDGE PAR TY
—to spend the winter.
I). A. It., will bo hold at tho homo
Mrs. David Caldwell will entertain to live in town on 7th street.
Mr nnd Mr*. Kndor Culett were
of Mrs. John Leonard! on Oak ave nt bridge tomorrow afternoon at hefn
..........It. II, Squire ■'
Mr*.
is cm.-nauung
entertaining in Orlando Monday on business.
nue at 4 p. m.
home on Mngnoliu nve., the guests in-] bur Sunday school dn*s of I’d little
Mr and Mrs. P. T. Wakefield were
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fomlny—Mrs. J. M. Wallace and eluding the members of the Lucky folk* Friday evening nt her home
in Lake Gem Tuesday on business.
Mias Margaret Clark will entertain Thirteen Bridge club.
at their ’once-a-month meeting for
Mis. E. II. Kilbe spent the week­
business.
at bridge nt the Country Club In
end with her stepdnughter,
Mrs.
honor of Mrs. Grady Glddens of
George Mitchell was here from
C ALL MEETING
Waller Yarher, of New .Smyrna.
Tampa at 3 p. m.
There will he an important call Orange county calling on friends re­
Mr* Luster, of Lake Hartley, spruit
— ■«
meeting of the Women’s Guild of the cently.
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
I&gt; A. Mitehel) ha* been building a Edgar llnrt.
.1 M. Woodward, of Jacksonville, Holy Cross Church, Tuesday after­
Hill and •••■»
has ten
rn« among the business visitors here noon at the Rectory nt II o’clock. All camp
---. on -Mitchell
.........................
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Mi* llertha David, of Brunswick,
member* nre requested to he present. n,,'v arrivals from Madison county Gn . were here Monday on business
yr-ti-rdny,
_______________working for him through the celery
Me- Rom' nnd Sam Levy, of Long
season.
li, orge T. Einscn of Cuthbert, Gn.,
HJ( ’K O K -HESS
Island, N V , arrived here Saturday
i spending several days here trans­
Walter Rnulison and Perl Haste! night
On the evening of October 21*1, Mr
*peml the winter with their
acting business. ^
Frank D. Illckok. of Geneva, Fla., were thrown out of a little truck they brother, Henry Levy
nnd Miss Violet A lies* were mar wt*r'' riding in Armistice Day and
Mr* Morse, of Rhode Island and
Misses Lucy Byrd Smythe and Anna ried nt the home of the bride'* par liail to be taken to the hospital to New lurk, arrived here
Friday to
■Mason are spending the day in Wln- ents nt Knox, Pa. The bride’s pas- h”
"l&gt; Suthi" ‘f v' ‘ry n° ^ %’
’"•* th'' wlMt" r- H ,r husb,,,ul arItrr Park, the guest of friends.
tor the Rev W Roy Goff, officiated. ," 11
,,s lf
^n(l
f 'Kht‘ riv,l‘ &gt; "ri‘ |4,," u’ l" m’
using the beautiful ring ceremony. , •«*
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T h e tm m ,in .ty t lub, of Geneva ,*
S F. Barrett is expected home this The bride was attended by Miss Zadn
s" " ” " n'’ kil.... N,, k A-rnoveau s ( making preparation* for a big ba
f.i'tiing from Jacksonville where ho Hole o f Franklin, P« . and
tho
v’" ' n‘-’' b,,,l,l"&gt;r r” L” ’ Sm" lny * « « '
«&gt;»•■ »w » &gt;" Dcv.-mber, Many
him over the beau' fill arta le* have already been
» .'lit on business.
|groosmnti wo* Harvey Alhaugh, from &gt;-\• ni'i t- and thiew
fi*tl» e
j State ( 'oPegt*
donate.I and tile ladle* are lai*y *"W
II T Thrnnhar returned home la*t
The bride wore Freni h blu&lt; and
mg and planning many mtere* t mr;
mi-rung from Lakeland where he was ’ carried white roses
The bridesmaid
Second ttheelH, KV i x l l , only fen'itiiTh(. date i* set for Decom[ ' ailed by the eriticn! illnenn of
hi* I was dr"**ei| in white and earned
SOc per 1,000, while they Inst, nl I 'l ' I * l l l .lilt! ‘. ' i l l
tes, Mr*. Edward .Sumner.
I pink ro*e* The color scheme for dci'
M&gt; and Nl r Frau Whitef icld, d
.f
: orating wn* yellow and while
The Herald office.
G r « i m l|e K&gt; , and Mr* Whitfield’s
There will be n bridge party for the large yellow and white chrysanthe­
ItreiliM*, Mi J"hn and Paul H tnel.
SEE TH E N E W S I T E 1 U O K
"(•ml Department Tuesday nfternoon mum* formed a large part of the
ari -pending the winter in Geneva
at .’L.’IO p. m. with Mrs. Paul Bigger* decoration*.
C H E V R O L E T A T T H E S A N and have taken room* with Mr* Fred
a* hostess. All those expecting to
Mr and Mrs llickok will v i * ii rein .M A N U A K A C E n&gt; .
200-.Hr McKarlnnr
Mi and Mr* William Kilhie at
tfruit d the Sanfonl Follie*, given nt
I igh School auditorium in Mill
the High
ford, i v the Sanford lluainc** Wo
men* i lob
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producing the baking powder
Chat is u sed by m illio n s .
Human hands never touch I t
Its sale is 2M times as much as
that o f any other brand. Pure in
the m aking-pure in the baking.

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ounce inttead o f 16 ounce
cane.
Be sure yoa r e t a
pound when yoa want it.

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Men Who Become
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No 1&gt;&lt;•111 T im ilium f"i hat ing vnut npqiry
prit 'iim I hr film tain tm wl i nh it was rnailr
11 &gt;uli 1 hr tlrsifrtl I hail I hr-

( ON TR1IU 1KD
Jiint *taml nnldr,
Watch your*idf g&lt;i by,
Think of yourself a* "he"
limtend of 1.
Noto clowly a* in other men you note
The bagged kneed trouser*, the seedy
rout,
Pick flnw*, find fault, forget the
man i* you.

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
S an ford , Florida

\nd strive to make your cslimati ring

The Last Three Days of the biggest
and best sale we have ever held. It sure­
ly is gratifying to have our efforts re­
warded as generously as they have been
since this Removal Sale began, and now
we hope you’ll plan to come and share
these EXT R A VALUES offered during
the last days of this great sale.
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OUR NEW HOME
No. 110 So. Orange Ave.
is located just two doors 1
k *
South of our present lo5.cation.
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on account of moving to
our new store.

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S O P H IE M A E
Peanu t H ritlle

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SOPHIE M A E
Hnhy Stick Candy

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PRKSt.'RIl’TKlN DULGGI8T
THE RF.XALL STORK
PHONE .125

KODAK DEALER

by.

General Luke Wright
Reported Seriously 111
I Ilf Tkr A a .o rla trt I 'r r u ,

MEMPHIS, Nov )G - -Genernl Luke
Wright, former iiccrctary of war, who
has boon ill at hit homo here for more
than a week, was reported in on ex­
treme condition early today. Tho re­
port that General Wright had died
during the night was denied today.

Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1922.
Sanford Herald:
I notice in^this aftemoon'a Herald
that the Eastern Star will hold the
lection o f officers tomorrow evening
" ursdny). You will please correct
this error, as ft is not the time for
election of officer*, in the Eastern
Star.
Respectfully,
SARAH E. PARKER.
Seely O. E. S

Best Bread and Rolls
ROUTH

_ '. r,*uotn,*n nv.Antnfngasta Said there
had been no" damage to American
property, and no Americans had been
harmed in Antnfngn*ta or Chuquica- ■
nmtn.

Next 1» I*rD_

Similar report*

were received f g

HOOVER
ELECTRIC SUCTION

H."M*

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PH O NE FOR A D E M O N STR A TIO N
Authorized Hoover Dealer

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SHOE
it

Then with your eyes unveiled
To what you loathe,
That with whieh sweet charity
Thou wouldul clothe,
Hack to your self walled tenement
With tolerance for all who dwell
low,
When-you with he as u substitute
j
[.Stand aside nnd watch youraelf go

A CORRECTION

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true.
( unfront yourself mid look you in the
eye,
Then nland naiile and let yourself go
by.

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An a result of the formatiort of a
112 Magnolia AvcnucPhone U S*
new road nnd bridging district
In
Glades county, extension of the Moore
Haven-I.akeport road, now completed, _
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-------------to meet Slate Rood No. B, the Fort SANFORD
MARHLE &amp; GRANITE WO
Picrcc-Tnmpa croaa-state highway, ati
JOHN CTOVE, Proprietor
somo point in Highlands county wests
C E M E TE R Y W O RK A S P E C IA L T Y
of Okeechobee, is believed to be as­
1018 Wart Pint Street
sured.
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4

SANFORD

SA. . . . _

“ The C ity SubstantlaT

-jT ie Q H y B a b r t a n t l s r

IN THE HEART OE THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUM BER 199

S A M O K I ) . M O U IO A . W E D N E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 15. 1922

CH ILE RIWANIS C™
n e e n w r

e a d t u a iia it c

l!0 A I)

ic

R E tfc N l t ft K I H Q U A R t I s

IN THE DISPATCHES

SANFORD ROTES

s ic n s

up next w eek

f A P ™ RE

p™

ist attend ance

ANOTHER GOOD MEETING A TI a t AI.L-FI.OKIDA ROTARY
TH E VALDEZ HOTEL AT
IN T A M P A YESTER­
NOON TODAY
DAY

DAY

WIRTH GOVERNMENT IN
GERMANY HAS COLLAPSED
REORGANIZATION IN SIGHT
FLETCHER
SHOWS HE
• IS ON JOB BRIEF TELEGRAMS

T H E SOCIALISTS REFU8E TO
Sr belle Mnines ami
Arriving in Tampa early yesterday
PA R T IC IPA TE IN COALAK&lt;l Lane were late at the noon lunch- morning in a special Pullman car on
TION CAB INET
eon of the Kiwanis Club at the Valdez Train No. 83 over seventy-five per
today, and rendered "Lira Jnne" in cent of the Sanford Rotary Gluh pro
such n bum manner that the club cecded to let the other clubs of the
divided in future to not penalize eith­ state know that Sanford had a live
er for being late. Their singing was bunch of Rotariana, that they had pul
Of General Interest From All
awful.
service above self nnd were there
W ASHINGTON,
Nov.
15.—Tho
Follows In Path of ’ Quakes TO SHOW TH AT MRS. H ALL LE FT
Parts of the
Entirely different were the songv strong with the intention of taking Hoard of Engineers for Rivers and
Throughout Entire
World
HOME ON EVE OF
and dances that dainty little Miss first prize for attendance. And this Harbors has advised Senator Fletcher
Country
Wagner favored the club with. Her they did, with Eustia. the baby club of that in pursuance of the Act of Con­
MURDER
(U r The Am k U I H
accompaniment*
on the piano wen*
coming in for accond honor*. gress approved September 22, 1922,
BERLIN, Nov. 16.— President Eb­
&lt;Br Tka AMMUUS r r * “ &gt;
(Hr Th* AaaorlMre I’ rraal
idnyod by iiv
her■ mother,
prize, a
u beautiful
Rotary wheel,
I'ui^ti
mutiifi, and
unu both were
WV.SS.
|'nu prite,
dvuuiiiui ivt»t«i;
«
authorizing and directing the Secre­ ert is confronted with one of tho most
SANTIAGO, Chllo, Nov. 15.— Each
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J., Nov. If.. greeted with hearty applause. Messrs. |maj c of light metal and carrying the tary of War to eauao preliminary ex­ (ritual problems of his ndralnistx*»
hour brings further details of the
appoints
n,,tary colors, was
-- - - -■
i i - ---- notary
» » » presented to
— the
--— amination and surveys to bo made nt tion ns a result of the resignation last e
gnat disaster to Chile caused by the Testimony that Mrs. Frances Stevens Miller, Neel and Curter were
...1
ti
n
... ■
ii I 11\. ■
A im im llf nn
( n
Vt n m .
a
• /it
S
. &lt;L . I
S I k n l
I ru iL '
ed
a
nominating
committee
to
nomHanford
Club
at
the
hnmpiet
thut
took the following named localities
in night of the Wirth cabinet. Doctor
earthquake and tidal waves and each Hall left her home about H o’clock
innte
candidates
for
the
offices
in
the
•
•
&gt;
•••••
*------*
•
Wirth resigned with associates when place
in
the
Hillsborough
dining
room
Florida:
ncw
report received from the pro-- the night her husband, the Rev. Kdw
in "
■ **rw—
dull for the coming year.
to
last
night.
Sanford
was
awarded
this
the
Socialists refused to participate,In •
Wheeler
ilnll,
and
his
choir
leader.
St.
Johns
River,
Juiksoiivilli
vinces which suffered the full force of
A rising vote of thanks was given . prize for having the club that sent Sanford.
the
coalition ministry. Ebert today
Mrs.
Eleunor
Reinhardt
Mills,
were
the cunvlusion sdds to the list of dend
Mrs Ed I wine for her work in dec the hrrgest percentage of their club
tonferred
with leaders of Socialists
.
slain,
will
be
placed
before
the
Somer­
Caloosuhatchec
River.
and the enormous dnmnge already re
Tampa, taking into consideration j St l.ucie Inlet.
mid non-socialist parties in sn effort
set county grand jury next week, it orating the beautiful float for th
corded.
■lull that appeared in the Armistiir th. number of miles traveled
to create a new ministry.
rl,,‘ Bayou t huo.
Advices yesterday afternoon from was learned lust night.
Day parade.
prize
was
accepted
l&gt;y
Sanford
tlirough
Hlackwat
er
Hay
and
River
Valienar. in the province of Atacama.
A hitherto .mnu-ntimied .itdess i
&lt; hairman Ed l.anc -tilled that the its \'b
Dr Joseph Wirth has be«n chan- , t,
Suwunee River from Branford to
say that the total dead recovered thus New Brunswick man. w,
»th ' “
new 'Kiunni- road tign* would In' holder,
i
cllor
of Germany yiice May 10,
.
Channel No. 4. near Cedar Key.
tar Hl that place number 1.500, while ors that h.^suw Mrs Hull run In
placed mi the three roads leading into
when
in.
tiw.k
tiie
head
of
tho
govorneh
Luke Wurth Inlet
the adjoining tofcn of Freirina is in r^ B y fn-m her home to the hnu„
. i i.,
h„r cousin,
cousin Sanford tin-• latter part
of next week,
The Sanfo rd Roturiuns gathered nt
n.ent on the resignation of ConxtanSarasota Hay.
.
next door, ocnipird
by her
&gt;
complete ruins, the casualties not he
.
.
.,n.ir,t„ and stated he was sure tile niemtiers the Special ear that was ready for
tme Eehrcnbach. The Wirth cablnat
f
Tampa
nnd
Hillsburn
Hays.
Henry Carpenter, it wasauthority- " " • “ *
' "
•
, ....
»
W ou ld he proud of tin* handsome new them at the depot early Monday even
ing known.
•
tendered
its
resignation
October
22,
Choctawnhatchee
Hay.
and
entrnne*
lively announced
Hu- name ol tn«
'
Meti s, vcliuti a r c t i c w o r k o f t \
An official compilation
by the witness was not made known
I’.cJI hut »a * reformed with a PCW
mg und a ft e r placing the large ban thereto thruugh East l'uss.
Humph of tins city The question of Hers on each side the car bearing the
ministry of the interior, based on re
Tiie district engineer ut Jacks..n- personnel headed hy Wirth, two day*
_
Mrs Hull has staled she did not
all.-wing shows to appear in Sanfoid word- "Sanfoid RoUiry Club" proceed v ill,-, Florida, and at Montgomery, l„t,-r
p..rts received by that
department leave her home until 2
k the fol
ll .|rr the ai|s|t|. e of 'In clllh W* , ,* I,, niake rnet i \ amol.gsl
litem
earlier in the day. gave the number Uwing morning, when -he went
\|,I . will at an .m i ly date notify rill
k,.r some time Dr W irth faced trouto
------1 .11 ,| .|t-. II- e.l but no delilll'.
,
tv*
—
until
l
i
.line
through
and partie* interested when and " h i re |, dons limes ..wing to his ministry**
of dead in six towns as HHO ami the
r no - - 1ne Ii ■t-lf.« *••1 lb. *1 ' I A*
k. d th. m up
\nil from the liim they will be heard concerning
mjured 2,410. These towns were Vul of the church of SI John th. Evan i&lt; * ;.*li w a - t a k * n
the | i ..gram will, regard to reparation*,
lb. y /.ri .veil m l'ainpa until *h« ir -|o . . hniart. r and extent of the improve ,|„. staluhration of Ihe mark nnd t b «
|,-nar, Fnpiapo. Coqniinbo. Huasco.
M
h*t.
,1 . ar left till home lust night these uo nts desired
g. I.rrul e. .1(101110- and internal and OX&lt; hannrnl niul Frierinu. This cmiipila
According I - Mrs Hall - -tatem n.t “ S a n f o r d T o llie s
S „ nforil Roles, as well as ail the vis
After (he preliminary examinations t.-mii! session to wliii'h the opposition
tu.n therefore did not take into a.
t,, the allthorilies. her hiishalid receiv
S c o r e s Htjur H it itihg Rolurian- of the slat, were made and survey- have been made and tin jartn-s m the rel.hstlig objected,
emmt the hundreds of smaller places
.... a telephone .a ll tin flight " f hito feel at home, were shown one of i hearings lu Id, the D is liu t Engineer
A r . - o r gumzuliuii of the cabinet had
v1|hm the radius of the earthquake.
Heath shortly before S o'l lin k.
She
g.u.il as any traveling musical tin lug times that only It..Lamms cun
will submit a report and rcroinmcndu |,. en in contemplation
fo r
several
Ol
...........rn ,ir tU.lly ,h “ ‘
'J J
..........................
... .... .loe.ly. anil heller than a lot, was the gut on. and when leaving left wilh
tmn on each project to the Division weeks, hut the stumbling block waa
momention because o f the break down
^
pur|M.rt. Mr. Hull, she said, left the unanimous ..pinion **f tin- audicn. e
the feeling that they were shown leal Engineer, win. will in turn submit his em-i.uiitere.l in obtaining w orking a rof telegraph lines.
wit lies-Iiiir Sanford Follies, put on
huUHi* a .short 11Mil4 later
I unipit hospitality and w. r&gt; r&gt; aiing repmt and recommendation t"
the rangement hetweli the Socialists and
Twelve hundred miles of the coast
Tim othy K I 'f f i f f i T . Mrs Hull’* at by the Business an,I |*rofession.i1
lo
go
hack
again
.
Ibmrd
o
f
Engine,
tf-r
filial
."lisi.l
the people's party
line felt in varying degrees the ef tolliey, said lie was ummpiessed h&gt; U,,inat
* Iwt at tin Sanfoid H igh
I'tesnlent Ebert la-t Friduy nuthorAssisting Tampa u* the club host
f,..ts of the great tidal waves which the reported new testimony, d«" Ln
■bool la .1 evening
Every pti'vions
were Lakeland. St
I’el.rsburg and
It is necessary, under the law. for ued the ehuncullor to enter ilito^lOIr
followed the earth shocks and for a mg his client's recital o f her 10 ...... . .attempt to utilizl- I... al talent has
Orlando
These clubs had * barge of I relliinniiry examinations and surveys nimliute negotiations with leadurs o f
large proportion of this distance sea . the night of the murders was the 'rue ills, lose.l th. fa* l that Sanford po*­
tlie entertainment for the day and put te be made before lio
government (h. various parties in the
relchataK
ports, towns anil villages were inun-1
- a ,-reut number ,.f versatile in
otir
I live Rotary -tunts at the -hall be deemed to have entered Op^n with the purpose
of
inaugurating
dated. Now, nearly four days after
Mr. Mott announced earlier yester
..riv proj.st fol the improvement
of steps for tiie early re-organ nation o f
the disaster, thousands of families are _
^
^ ^
&gt;t.r(&gt;hil (lay „ f tll
of VI­ any waterway or harbor, and not then jh, cabinet
The action o f the prealwandering about the e&lt;.untr&gt;s..
&gt;
.
tI C he would pr.
with D r , .
(al unportulb e to the stale w.-r. ill­ until funds for the rommemelilent or d. lit was in accordance
Their distress is great, for they haw k
&gt; &gt;
! sent witnesses, lending t*&gt; I ' m 'e tbut
. . . .
.
■
cussed amongst which w'as the $lbll,- completion of the work shall have been W irlh's desire to extend tho baalt o f
who luid taken part in the
play U'SSUI among i
little clothing and few supplies.
Mrs. Hull knew » f the relations be- thus
his coalition ministry, with u view .to
.
i I I . itniu.rteil i.r.ifes- ' u»l Faluentloinil fund for young
nun initially appropriated t&gt;y congress.
were
not
coa.
h.-d
by
import!
&lt;
1
print
s
, ..n,.,,Again yesterrlny severe enrth ire tween her hlisl.and ami Mrs Mill
It
whs Ihnnigh Senator Fletcher's n . reusing its parlimentary prestige,
Mom.ITins work was handled en «nd .................. hmg to » « . » d . I t
shook
the province
of &lt;'..quimb.
Imors
liu m
O liu u n
I’ * -•
prior to I he night ..f the murder
e f f o r t s that the se.reii.iv of war was The authorization had been deferred
h a . l t i r . lv l.y Mrs W
E Watson
and that had no furn s to p»..v.. .
,r
and other plarca^aml strange ilium Hall has told the authorities sli
M, ' Hal W ight. Who were th • ,.rin own education. Beautifying of rmMs. authorized and directed to cause pre until the reparations commission had
nations wore observed last night over
In..,nary cvumim.tb.n an.I - o i v . v « ........ .. Itided its inquiry into the Derma*
-uspb loll of the t r i a l ! on-hip
. ,,
„
,ht. w i ,„n g
and the St IV te.^ h u .g
"
the sen of Laslereiin nnd at &lt; "l'i“ l"'
la mu,!, id St Johns l i v e . Jaiksoit -tliu.lioii in Heflin last week.

”‘*”, X W S S j r ,N'WILL [OTRODIICE
&lt;ATOCAMA
.
NEW TESTIMONY
SUFFERING IN DUAL
KILLING
ALR]

V11

M IIK "

a s s e m b l a g e o f t h e p l a y . ...... t o w h o m

M IOK t S D
III M t l R l S l M H &gt; D

SANTIAGO, Nov. If* Scarcely a
.house remains standing in the \ al
lennr valley in northern Chile as it re­
, ,r - ..........
sult of the cnrthqunkes nnd tynrinc
s.b’ VVn r M H I K
n'^
V T L y in g
disturbances Inst week. The full ex­
NK"
. '
' , nnk ,lf „ d elu ded
tent of the disaster, which centered against ' h f m 0
upon the provinces of Atncnmn and ravine on the
Bronx, K
Coquimbo, Itoeame more fully known rette dangling
rnm ns ' ■ ^ ^ ^
today with the retipening o f telegniph |,..&lt; l-o.lv of Arthur r
^
communications. In these two prov
..........
" ' 7 " , k.ad yesterinres the victims numbered fifteen
. f » " ” &gt; ........ .
' m ,.'
hundred so for ns now known, hut it
.... ' 7 7
; i : (t r d
by
is expected the number will be in­
j ! L Th- " Z V

creased.

PO PULAR H OTEL
A T EUSTIS BURNS
LATE LAST NIGHT
EUSTIS, Fla., Nov. 15.—The Ockln
wnha hotel, one of the lorgcst nnd
beat known tourist hotels in Central
Florida, was completely destroyed by
fire last night. The loss was estimat­
ed at $100,000, fully covered by insur­
ance, it is said. The fire la thought
to have started from a cigarette butt,
probably dropped by one of tho work­
men employed in renovating the structure. The Leesburg fire department
qsslsted the local department in fight
Ing tho flames, their work
saving
nearby housea, which had been endanfiered.
The hotel was a three story struc­
ture with 160 rooms, built nbout forty
yean ago. It has been owned for the
- past’ two years by L, M. .Wi^ffIn*, o
Springfield, 111. Mr. Wiggins is not
Florida at present .
, .. ;______________ _____

THE RED CROSS
^
SUPPLEMENTS
GOVERNMENT SERVICE
BY MEETING THE
PARTICULAR NEEDS.
O F T H E INDIVIDUAL
\ Tm ^W O RKCANKO T

p

i

i

s e X

am lothe.

- . . p o i t a n t M i l . p . t , vv- r e d i -

lln Monday the smial Democratic
. ussed and vvlub Rotary a- a R-ta-v .ill. t . Sanfoid. &lt; uloosahab her nv
glut, is not permitted to endorse res.. er St Lucie Inlet. Suwunee river, (airly addressed a letter to Chancellor
...
........... decorat­
1 — ^ lutionn of different nature*, utill the from Branford to Channel No. 4, near Wirth declaring tho ntablllxatlon o f
The stage was artistically
the mnrk was tho mo»t urgent quM*
ed
m iicin i „e
.v .. .............
- and five hundre.l Rotarians
that
were Cedar Key; Hluckwater Hay nnd rived m
in ahrtifieinl
peach
blossoms
pra, t n all v all . red.l is due for .1 s m ,c
'
....... ......
iiinnnict nu m.

made a very attractive background
for the ensemble o f I.K-al talent. TWo
„ f th(.
-------------- from the N e w
York
Hippodrome. ‘ Peach
Blossom
T im e " and "Blowing HubblesAll Day
, o|l|r.. W(.n .
„ v,.r big hy the

present, l e f t fo r their homes
with
their minds made up to work ns .
dlv,duals f o r these different matters
essential to Florida people.
The members ..f the Sanfoid &lt; luh
attending the Tampa affair were as

P-ueh HI os m .u, girl- and the Hobble I follows
|. I. Thrasher. I. I H » « "
Girls respectively
Other latest song holder. W M Haynes. « I Hntt. H
hits whleh provl......... polar With the R. Stevens. Mrs H R Stevens. Dr R

attract, ........lienee wore " T ...... Will Tell." from F.

Stevens.

Dr. S

............... « ol....

_
lion
&lt;
&gt;
f
German
policy
and
that
the
‘
ei, ami Hnyou t'hiix.. Provision for
the examination and survey of the party would participate in a now cablocalities was provided for
in met only if it ene■rgutically pursued
sue h a policy. Dispatches from Bar*
the House
lm said the fate of the Wirth govern-',
senate.
merit seemed to depend on tho chut*
,, dor's ability to effect on early ro. uiu illation between the United SoO- t.
iidist ami the German peoples' party ^
,h&gt; inducing the latter to make a specifio declaration of its attitudo on the

MORE HELP
WANTED IN
NEAR/ EAST

(»«*orge W. Knight, A. E. Yowell. .1
G. »*«&gt;•(
Ball, Rev.
S. W. Walker,■ R. A.
p," vhits
........................
ProKr,,rn demanded by thr
pocket and
ami iwti
two
him
from
i $mu the"Ginghnm^ Girl. \».
--- * • -.......
I Icemen, «&gt;.o
and ...
in Crawfonl's
radicals.
necnu-ii.
----- 1 .. "Twinkle In Your Eye”..........
and “ *As ■
Long ^Newman, W. C. Hill. E. h. Roumillat,
they found a letter, addressed to his
As You Hnvc Me.”
I A. R. Key. Randall ( ’base. Mayor L.j
son,
in physical eduenSTIPULATIONS WILL
filJllp nn
tall instructor
n»c • I
j
i nr n » a m m u i -s
Mrs. Cnlcough, musical directress
Henry and John Meisch.
The
tion at Columbia University, and a
W ASHINGTON. Nov.
of the schools, gnve a solo, which was
------- •— -— *----- - Greek government is asking the “ ut­
w*ill The letter contained a key to a
enthusiastically received.
TURKISH DEMANDS ARK
safety box vault, and informed the
most help" from every nation in its
(Dr Th* AaMhl«4 rr«M)
NOT REGARDED FAVORABLY
Mae Holly and the petite Miss W ag­
son
he would
find $8,000 In the Bank
efforts to care for the hundreds of
CONSTANTINOPLE,
Nov.
-------IIY BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE
ner featured “ The Twinkle In Your
thousands of refugees which continue The Turkish Nationalist govsx
()f Montreal
Eye” In a song and daance.
to pour out of Asin Minor as a result has given formal assurances to
Born fifty-five years ago in Mont­
( H r Tfc* A x o c l a l e * l ' r # x »
Prof. Ebsen, the only outside tal­
LONDON, Nov. 15.- The British of Turkish military successes, accord­ Allies that the stipulation! of th*.
real, Crawford was
r&lt;’ n? ,.n.
----- * '“ •••
.
.
fh r4
ent employed, assisted oy
by ms
his wuo,
wife,
ing to a cable from the director of the Mudania armistice agreement will be
Lincoln College at Sorrel. Quob«. and :
an(, (,auKhter. gave a very excel-. foreign office, it was stated aut
from the Royal Military College at j
tntivelv today, hns telegraphed thi Red Cross Near East relief. The ca respected.
Juvenile e.m e. .u n der,! V W 1 ,' end iu ll.n
• hie declares the fate of u million
Kingston, Ont. H « b « * « 1.1. c m ,
Christinns hangs largely on “ quick
in 1892 In the drama Dartmoors,
Protocol With Peru
charity from America.”
and
later
appeared
in
other
atage
“
..........
s
r
s
finu i»%v.
---- -.
Adopted by Cl
productions. list left the stage In
'• Z ^ 'T u r . n n ,
“j S T T £ TIN LIZZIB JOKH .
IHDfi to write pnrngrapns,
Miss Lillian Ruth Spencer, who was Near Last I
mr t&gt;* am m ism r»»M»»
CAUSES MURDER-—
anecdotes for humorist Pub,,c,U® f^
hy the British government.
i
SANTIAG O , Chile, Nov. 15.— TH*
Ho was widely known as A. o.,
KILLING IN BIG JAX
and for years had furnished artists
Tacna-Aeica • protocol V ith
Per#
Mildred and Keg Holly brought
C E CILIAN CLUB
adopted last night by the chamber
with Ideas for many of their best down the house with sn original aong
without reservations, now returns to
pieces, and behind thb artist's name and dance In which they featured "A s
The Cocilian Club program of last
the senate. The senata is not OB»
on such drawing., after a plus al*n. Long As You Havo Me and I Have
Saturday, November 11, was given by
pected- to Insist upon its former «**•
appeared his Initials.
You.”
the junior and little folk members,
ervatlons to the Washington agirei*,
The Sanford Follies played to ca­
assisted by the advanced students.
ment.
pacity house last night and it Is hoped
Today’s Election in
The selections were much enjoyed.
Great Britain that the Bualness and Professional Those who played were: Thelma Tew,
Woman's Club are contemplating put­
More Kidnapping
William Morrison, Virginia Lawton,
ting on another play equally as good
Helen Douglas, Hsrrlctt Rossiter,
By Chinese B
KONR’o r N ^ r - ' W ^ l o r . . .
Elisabeth 'Whltner, Rebecca Stevens
Of Great Britain swarmed to the polls
Mrs Lawton. Charlotte Smith and
(D 7 T i l A m m U I H F r * M )
by millions todSy to elect the fo” ,
PEKING, Nov. 15.— Elnar Bon
paVlisment of the reign of King
The Florida Grower of Tampa has Breen of Minneapolis, an Amariet
George the fifth. No eleventh hour de­
moved into its handsomo new homo missionary o f the Lutheran chon
velopment lessehid the uncertainty
in that city. Edgar Wright, ita pup- and his son, have been kidnapped I
o f the result. Few prophets who venllsher, has worked hard for ten years an army of-bandits in Homan P r
in building up the Grower into Its Ince, according to a report. Altoget
Irishman said: " I t wouldn t
present excellence, and It deserves the cr eight foreigners, including tin
many o f them to make • dozen,
Americans, arc now held captlva*.
fine success which has come to it.
be world as your uoor every
rha Herald for Poet Cart*.
fo r 15e^-Dafly Herald. \

ts

�.. . V ' - j

* 4 - *-

,

—

.........

t h e - b n x a a r w e r * dlacussed
d"
—a
»n
-»••

eral business itema wer* Attended to.
AftoF the business had been attended
to n hacini hour wna enjoyed.
The
hostess serving a salad course with
hot chocolate and cakeAm ong the Guild members present
yesterday wore: Mrs. Archie Bettsi
Mrs. Wm. Holding, Mrs. Fred Daigcr,
Mrs. C. J. Marshall, Mrs. Howard Oyerliii, Mrs. Paul Riggers, Mrs. J. H.
Coleman, Mrs. Derby, Mrs. J. N. Rob­
son and Rev. A. S. Peck.

H D H E I

N ew Florida Syrup
For Florida: Local rains
tonight or Wednesday; cool*
or in extremo northwest
portion.

:— T 0 N I (;

, Buck W heat and
Pan Cake Flour

»nd h»t&lt;
'• *n the
old com;
esame &gt;

•

Apalachicola Oysters

Thursdny—The Idlers Club will bo
entertninctl^by Mrs. Harry Heercn
on Union avenue.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Martin and son, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Raulerson, Mr. and
Mrs. \V. L. Sieg, Mm. Wicks, C. W.
Culpepper and dnughtem, Louise and
Khndru and Culver Ethcrcdgo were
the guests o f Mr, and Mm. David
Speer Armistice Day.

K iw i

Mrs. W. B. Bishop and little son of
Moore Haven will arrive tomorrow to
be tho guests o f Mm. B. Turner Hous­
er.

J. J. N . CO NNER, Manager
Store o f Quality W ith Low Prices

115 East First Street-------------------Phone 104

Mr. nnd Mm, George Speer arc
moving into their attractive new home
on Park Avenue today.

Some fine weather, don’t
you think? But we need
some cool weather to make
tho lettuce head up proporly, and to knock tho den­
gue fever out of Col. Bob
Holly, who is the latest vic­
tim. Have you some dengue
microbes in your home?
5:10 A. M., NOV 14, 1922
Maximum .................... 85
Minimum ...................
61
Range ..?...........
62
Barometer .............. 30.20
Calm and clear.

with her sister, Miss Mildred Dick

Regular meeting of the Wolfare
Department of tho Woman's Club will
be held Wednesday nfternoon at 3:30
(Continued from page 1)
•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Lane,
Mm.
Chas.
at
tho Woman's Club. The program
MR8. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
S
U
PR
E
M
E
COURT
NO
W
RULES
Hnnd and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd wore n will be in charge of Mm. John G.
Phone 217-W
T H A T J A P A N E S E C A N N O T NOW
congenial party motoring to Delaind Leonnrdy. '
197-2tc
BECOME C ITIZE N S OF U. S.
I f r * a have any frlr i4 a i b l l l a i 7*
yesterday nfternoon.
— If
are K o la s - a / w k r r o ar M a i n s

SOCIETY

. a r II ymm a r t r a l r r t a t a l a s , w r i t
■ K a a ta l r a r « t a I hla I r p a r t m r a l , ( I r l a f
• M i l l * , a r t e l e p h o n e lh a lir a * .
It aril
“
i r r a l l f o ppeeela (e4.

rather a none if more or less debata­
ble grpund inside of which, upon the
j one hand are some clearly eligible,
and outside of which nre those clearly
SOC( A L C A L E N D A R
ineligible for citizenship. Individual
cases falling within this zone must
Tuesday— Dance Recital nt
Parish
-------be
determined ns they arise from
House at 7:00 p. ni. by Prof. Kbson., Mr- an'l Mrs. (!, (
Wallace. of J
______
ttime
to time by what this court hns
Tuesday—"Snnford
(piny) by California, who nrti' motoring
- .... — Follies"
------ througli
hrough' Miss Eleanor Blackman, a former
called in another connectiin ‘the grndthe Business and Professional Worn- ,,l‘‘ South, spent Sunday here as th«* t well liked employee of the
Daily
tinl process of judicial inclusion nnd
en‘s Club nt the High School a t 1Kuest of their niece. Mrs. M. Miimrik H erald, m.w living in Daytona, was a
expulsion.’
They will return to Snnford tile last most welcome visitor here yesterday,
H 15 p. tn.
"The appellant in the ense niw un­
Wednesday Meeting f the Welfare ” r
week for a stay of several|
______
der
consideration, however, is clearly
Department of the Woman’s Club •lavs.
I he bill of lading of the new Model of a rare which is riot Caucasian ami,
at ! I" p m . Mrs John Leonrdi
I I Linotype recently ordered by the
Mr- S *. Barber M i- R S r* l"&gt; d. Daily Herald shows that the mn-hine therefore, hidings entirely iutside the
ui . h.-irge of program
/one on the negative side. A large
Thursday Mr- G&gt;urge Knight will M r- Juli.is Smith, Mi-- 1.itIo 1artin V|JiS shipped from New Orleans No
number of the federal and state
entritam the \ ictiop Bridge * litl&gt; ami Kart llarl»-r of Kis-'ninic , "e r e vemher 1 I and should soon he in r.p.r (
court- have si decided, and we Ind no
the gm -I - ..f \|r and \|rat ! i&gt; m
•• tirge at ion here. This will give tile Herald reported case definitely to the con­
Waters \e-terila v
two of the latest and best type •a-t trary
these decisions are sustained
Hen I It.hi.-,in
mg machines and 'sill add much t" the bv numerous scientific authorities,
Mi-- Myrtle Barber returned to her efficiency if this already well e.|Uip
spent tin- day here
which we do not deem it necessnry to
borne III Kissimmee yesterday after p,.,| offici
ing to Im.-iiie-s
review
We think these decisions arc;
spending the past week as tile guest
right, and so hold."
of her made and aunt. Mr and M
Genial Dave Carroll, one of tin best
• i P t t l ^ p \\ l i t e r Have the Herald do your next job
known and liked press rcprl'scntativcs
&lt;■
(
printing. W'e have the equipment
in the circus world, is ahead of the
to
Ho
all kinds of job printing.
P I P E t l l t f . A N t l.l It
Sparks » irru- this year and called at
' i r y delightfu l meeting
I he Daily Herald office this morning.
Pipe Organ Club wsi- held Monday af I Ins big cirrus is rightly named "The
let noon with Mr- « »rien |) Farnd -’nth &lt; entury Wonder Show'' and will
llel home. !2ul Palmetto avenue
give Lwii performam es here Tuesday,"
Sanford’s New Store
A fter a short bti-incss session tin Nov. 2Kth. Watch for ads and an
John R Apperson, of New
tmir was pleasantly passed m -cuing imuiicements
future is-ue of the
among the arrivals here and
for the Christmas bazaar.
Herald.
trred at the Montezuma.
At the conclusion o f the nfternoon
______
(lie hostess, assisted l.\ Miss Aillic
Our renders will be interested to
Mr. and Nil- bred Shaw and Mi Hall Gillen, served delicious pineapple barn that
Rcusoncr B ros’ Royal
and Mr- \N m lUonm left tins morn salad, -altmes and b.d chocolate
Palm Nurseries, of One.-.,, Fin , de
mg f"t \\ ■ ’ I1.tint lit o h if't i -|.i ud
!'•»*tm« nt t'f landst apr
has lu'iMi
10 StorcH in Georgia
ing t he l i t .&lt;i t I la i. ., . t u, gi,,
SI
NI.NI'.S t . l II I)
a " a i d e d tile prize in competition with
of Mr- Paul ItiggerI he i. gul .t &gt;.onthl&gt; ..... ting ot il„.
landscape architects for the de
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Brown nnnminer
the birth of a son Saturday, Nuvem
I cr llth at *&gt; o’clock at the Fernnbi
Laughton hospital.

PERSONALS

“ Bob” Holly is confined to hla home
with a. very severe attack o f dengue
fever.

The gang at the Herald office

trusts the attack will be short, and
that he will soon be back at work
again ., * *
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Bensational R.||fold

Jones Dairy Farm
Sausage .
»

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A COMEDY
Tomorrow- -Marshall Ntili
todramatir innovation *
L ife" also ‘School D&gt;, |

BjiHiiBULPliRiniBa

112 M A G N O LIA AVENUE
SAVINGS

.

W c Pay 4% Interest on S a vin g Accounts

THE SEASON’S HARVEST
In the SPRIN G OF YOUTH the farsighted sow
thoughtfully.
Through L IF E ’S SUMMER they toil ami save with
a vision o f their future.
’
When A U TU M N comes the harvest i&gt; just what
they have made it.
Then in W IN T E R ’S TW ILIG H T well earned r-n “
is the reward o f their foresight anti th rift.

READ YOUR FUTURE IN YOUR
BANK BOOK
TH E C A L E N D A R SAVING’ R A N K IS THE
B A N K BOOK’S All)

The Seminole County Bank
SANFORD, FLORIDA
S T R E N G T H ------------------- P R O G R E S K -

-SKH VICE

Phone 127

The Church well Company,

Si Agnes Guild was held yesterday
Mrs. flirts Matthews returned to afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. W.
her home from Orlando Tuesday ev- Pearman, jr., on West First,
ening where she spent the week end
Matters of importance pertaining

W hy the Nation
ands Calumet
— because it has m ore than
th e
o r d in a r y , le a v e n in g
strength; it raises millions of
bakings every day to a light
p e r f e c t l y baked perfection
that cannot be equaled.
— because it contains whiteof-egg—the vital elem ent that
gives the housewives protection against using a b
baking
pow der that has lost its origi­
nal leaverfmg strength.
It
assures light, tender, tasteful
things every tim e you bake.
— because it is econom ical—
pure, sure and wholesome.
That’s w h y the sale of Cainmet is over 150% greater
than that of any other bak­
ing powder.
■

A pound can o f Calumet con•
tame fu ll 16 ounce** Some bak­
ing powdere come in 12 opnee
instead o f 16 ounce cans. Be
ears yoa get a pound when yoa
want it.

aK 1W G

PO W PB R )

sign for the waterfront park at Eustin. This is Just one oC a large num­
ber of enterprises they are now at j
work on. both public and private, and!
it is decidedly encouraging to see the[
interest shown in the beautification,
of our wonderful state.

WEDNESDAY’S SPECIALS

Mr and Mrs Bert Davis, appearing
a- Clide Hiram ami Aunt l.ueindy
Birdseed, advertising the Ing Jackson- 1
ville Fair and Exposition, were wel '
come visitors at the Herald office this)
morning. This interesting couple trav­
el each year front the Great laikes to
the Gulf advertising numerous state
‘ fairs and other big gatherings, and
have made hoHts of friends in the sec­
tions visited who welcome them cuch
year. They express much surprise at
the growth o f Sanford since their Inst
visit a year ngo.

32-INCH DEVONSHIRE CLOTH
Special, yard—

35c
36-INCH SCOUT PERCALE
Special, yard—

C. C. (better known as Compound
( athnrtic) Lee, the expert mechanic
who in erecting the big Duplex press
in The Heruld office, says ho will
have the machine in operation in time
to print The Daily Herald Friday.
Mr. Lee’s home is In Atlanta, but ho
travels all over tho South erecting
and installing prinUng machinery of
every description. He is ably assisted
while here by George Shlppo, a wellknown machinist of thjs city. Theso
two gentlemen will move th &gt; press
now used by The Herald to Winter
Park, where it will he used In print­
ing the new Winter Park Herald.
S TE AM E R IS AGROUND
( nr The

A a m U trS

P r .u I

N'EW YO RK, Nov 14.— Agents-bf
the Scandinavian-American line todny received cabled advices from Co­
penhagen thnt passengers aboard the
Oscar II, once known as “ Henry
Ford's ponce ship,” were being trans­
ferred to another stenmer nnd the
'Oscar, fast on the shoals of Oksoc en­
trance to Christian Sand, was resting
easily.
The Oscar II went aground last
night with 98 passengers.

1 Sloro in Florid*

15c
36-INCH INDIAN HEAD
Special, yard—

D O N ’T F A IL TO VISIT O U R STORE W H IL E THE
CONTEST SA LE IS ON TH IS W EEK

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portanco A»f properly preparing and
position to consider this matter at this ono-half cash.— A. P. Connelly A
Diamond rim?
TOE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, W BDNE8DAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922
addressing anything they put Into
Liberal reward
n "et la M
I
Sons.
108-Stn
the mail box.
•
m flAYB AM ERIC AN
.
~
— a
Christmas season, with good assuranc­
N oU ry public bond of M n. Sln.h p g p p E B SEED FOK U A L &amp; _ r c ^ ; office or phone No
"Another waste, caused by sheer
GOLF CLUBS A R B P A L A T IA L
J
tt'Am You H eed P R IN T IN Q , “W E DELIVER THE GOODS”
B r . » » „ approved.
[ „ , nrp|u,
36.lb,
Ruby‘
es of handsome .return* for the growthoughtlessness, arises from the cus­
era.
„
(BL P H O N E 404 for. Fire arm bonds of D. B. Hodges, B .Len u er * ^
" S lT .
, 7 K,n*
f^o.t, Cedar It-pids S
Quick Service Transfer
■ n ,
PTCM)
Finishing touches to the bulkhead tom o f many business houses holding A.
Suitable
cars
fo
r
shipment
of
fruit
a L. Jewett end V. E
. f c t , I C V S E S f t * binder return to E K ,, de '“"**
‘
- Nov. 16.—Sandy Herd,
their
mail
until
the
close
o
f
the
busi­
Storage Facilities
on Lake Riistis are now being made.
P rin ferxj
is the ont/ big question that is offer­ S e m in o le
courthouse. Reward
«
^ ^ w rriva l here from the Unit-'
ness
day,
they
releaseit
to
the
•f w* please you, tell others; if not,
Practically all that remains to com­
‘ ’’ P
VSL*
ing difficulty to the shippers. The re­
Itstes spoke with an Evening News
O tim i M t u m
Our Work— PLEASES—Our Price
postofTIce in a perfect deluge|. All
tell as. Phone 498
■u *. HOLLY
v e r t lih f U t u f r r plete the work is the coping wall,
Motion of Comr. L. P. Hagan, sec-|--------------------- —------108-tfe|t A V A H pcj W Ag gj ^ ^ ^
cent
repo
Ft
of
railwny
officials
that
F“
regarding
902 French Avenge
j j a i u M ' a American
_
—golfers
day canceling machines, distributing
which is being constructed of orna­
there would continue to U* an acute
onded by E. Curlett and carried, Com.
tei as im
[tin reception they gave the Britcases, and the other' facilities for
FOR
REN
T
** Ra shortage of refrigerator cars is borne
mental concrete. The fill is completed
C. \V. Entxmingcr is authorized to,
.
________
______________
SANFORD
I
"The Americans are-afar
handling mail lie practically idle, and
F ,F T Y w u s &gt; ,K , k ,‘ KNt
S
requiring about 00,000 yards o f sand
out by the increasing scarcity of thnt
AJ 1 ? Y IN quirbjj 1
purchase one two horse road grader. |
S E N T —-3 furnished rooms for
L
open
handed
than
tho'English,"
; Monddy
just after 5 p . m. they aro taxed
Machine &amp; Foundry Co.
and not 140,000, as previously an­
equipment. Florida shippers were
Motion of.Comr. L. P. Hagan, acc-l li{fht bousakeeplng, 107 W. ’Third:
-»nd their g o lf dubs are palbeyond their capacity. I f people
7:30
p.
m.—
Band
Rehearsal,
Indies’
T
A
V
A
^
:
"
r
i
tieaeral Machine and Boiler Works;
told that they would have to be connounced in these columns, to fill in
onded by Comr. E. Curlett and carried, |Phono 70*J* _______ »
199-3tp
H*-'The
y e bad _ royal
— time, /Our band, nt Court House.
would simply change their mailing
County Chamb,cr of
Cylinder
Grinding; DeLnx* Platons;
tmt
with
ventilator
and
common
Ixix
the largo spaco within the confines of
U i t difficulty waa the series of
habits to tho extent o f depositing Comr. C. W. Entzminger is hereby au- FOR R E N T— Comfortable rooms are
8 p. m.— Regular meeting, I. O. O. cars and should use them whenever
the park.
Fly
Wheel
Steel Gear Banda; Crank
available at 318 Magnolia A * .
dous Journeys by train which F. Lodge at Mosonie Hall.
their mail oven two hours earlier than thorixed to have the road leading from
M trm «
U»ing
campaign
in
4drWj
Cl»r fcj Cantor
possible.
This
they
are
being
forced
■hafts
Returned------------I’ hone 62
Spring
Lake
east
to
the
brick
roadj
1
0
7
4
*
N » « ^ k ____
te through the night, from one
----------------U Dial*
they do at present, it would revolu­
• h r . „ r t . u, —- w
„ „u ntry
7:30 p. m.— Dress rehearsal for play to do as the concentration of refriger­
mr
Pour thousand more strawberry
tionise) the postal service.
i^ane to the next."
’
at high school.
if*
-»J * * J S f,1** *• “ - W
Weekly Her.
«ult was HUrtllnif
irtlin.. i,
i. $
i ••
n-* «v
IV
ators in thc northwest hns almost rob­
Reports of tho several county offic-1
1 ,u™ ,Bhed bed room,
l i i h e l t Caaatr plants have been received by City
described
the
American
golfGeneral Shop and Mill
"This
article
is
written
in
the
hope
------•
—
peraons who * , i tcd
8 p. m.— Catholic Woman’s league bed the southern section officers ns
*
* „ * T*rS f r t i a , . A lter* Clerk Dunlcliff, of Okeechobee City.
ials wero received, read and ordered I —— --- — f woo.fc* Phono 483. 107-3tn
187-3tp
n
a
very
young
lot
who
seem
to
that many people will adopt tho idea
•»
regular meeting at K. C. Hall.
requested to write ..T
ion * « »
they are some times called.
Work
This time the missionary brand was
Ereryliody Drivee a Used Car After
*0 R
R E N T — Completely furnished County,
!
belt golf when in the early
of paying better attention to their filed.
U t,
7:30, p. m.—Special meetings, PresBut the wenther has been favor­
planted. This keeps Mr. Dunnicliff mall matter.
the
F
’
lrst
Week
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
•
Warrant*
paid
during
the
month
o
f
bouse,
8
rooms,
modern
convenient
•
ties. ’’They pick op the gams
ty” saved tho dey
&lt;=«•• .
7:30 p. m.— Bowling at tho Pariah able for rail shipmentn and thus far
A1IO CU
still tho strawberry king o f Okeecho­
October
were
ordered
cancelled
o
f
ea«
1820
Park
A
v
e
,
yearly
leaae
at
, Bore quickly than Englishmen," House.
117 Commercial Street—Ssnford, FIs.
"A ft e r all the postofTice is the great
The Aeeoolated Preea
u U exolnaltely
for m .ll receivedduriny S h L 'u S ' S
fruit shipped in ventilator cars hns See these Live Bargains:
bee. But ho will have to go some to public servant, and it behooves overy rccord'
eat]tied to the uee for
$65.00 per month, six months, lease
ptinued.
“
Thestories
that
they
while there is snow nnd sle’ t and
ell
dispatch** o_,_..
_ . new,
. . .
ty day. . . . addressed
.y*’ ^
gone through in good shape, his con­
hold his title if those who contemplate citizen o f the country to make that
There being no further business this a* 676.00, references required. Own- •pplled in
/or weeks before a match ar* *
slate-colored clouds in some portions
to this
rav*^«*
Tuesday
dition will prevail for some weeks un­
S i r i . 'T . T
FORD SEDAN
SANFORD NOVELTY of the North, here In Florida tho sun
PUS S t K planting at an early date thousands servant as efficient as possible.
board stands adjourned to meet again er»
Tampa Street, Tampa, Fla.
■bat exnggorated, but they cerherein.
Notable ‘"e^ lm .'n 1*
” &gt;«■
less
there
is
an
extraordinary
chnnge
12:16
noon—
Weekly
luncheon
of
moro
than
he
can
couht.
Anyway,
at
their
regular
meeting
to
be
held
|
107-Stc
is shining, the flowers blooming and
,
practice
putting
fo
r
half
hour*
° * re-publlc*lion of special
“ Much of the criticism leveled at
LEXINGTON
J .v .r o r , Taver, T r . v . „ « ,
WORKS
tho Rotary Club at tho Valdez Hotel. in weather in thc north. Should a
dl»p*toh** herein ere also reserved.
just look for a big acreage o f straw­ the postofTice is due to the C a r o l i ­ on Tuesday, December 6th, 1922.
the mocking birds are singing in th#
time,
and
It
I*
as
putting
that
|FOR R E N T — 2 nicely furnished rooms Travory and Tevcry.
7:30 p. m.— Band rehearsal, Ladi&gt;a’ drop in temperature to the freezing
V. C. COLLER, PropOLDSMOBILE
orange trees.
j B M U L P IP IL D M O . Pkeae 14 berries fo r Okeechobee in the very nes* o f the general public."— St. &gt;Uim best us."
^
Band, at Court House.
' point visit the northern section, cntchwith gas, 1004 Elm Ayo., 10th 8t.
near future.
gustine Record.
lord does not think lnuch o f tho
BUICK
Tho
Herald.
16c
per
week
h. h
8:00 p. m.— Regular drill, Co. I)., F. ing shipments cn route, fruit in venti­
197-6tp
9 can caddies. Ho snjra they are
loin the throng* o f reader*. '* * *
N. G., at Court House.
lator
cars
will
suffer.
THis
possibility
Building permits issued for October
LIBERTY
IFOR R E N T — Furnished bod room;
, “They never clean your ball
e x h a u s t e d FROM O R IP P E
8:00 p. m.— Regular meeting Hoynl
" J,l urnBy causing some worry on
And Duckworth is re-elected mayor at I-akcland show a larger
117 Laurel Avo.
volume
|
y
0
ur
clubs,"
he
says,
“
and
tho
1st197-6tp
COUGH
DODGE
Arch Chapter, Masonic Lodge nt Ma- l ^° ,,Brt o{ th&lt;&gt; growers and shippers'
o f Orlando. This result of tho elec­ than for any month in the six month
Dare to be* dealt with on a clcan- sonic Hnll.
La
grippe
coughs
rack
and
tear
the
bOR
S
A
LE
—
Reo
Spccdwagon.
See
who
hesitate
to
get
a
large
lot
of
fruit
tion held yesterday shows that the period just closed. The total amount
it
OVERLAND
i auehinc in tho professional room.
W. O. Fox at Dutton’s Cold Stor8:15 p. m.—Play "SANFORD FOL­ moving while thc risk of loss in trans­
people there must like him pretty of new construction for which permits sufferer to a state of exhaustion.
Mrs* J. B. Calder has opened a tari
L
find
it
a
great
effo
rt
4
»von
to
We use nothing- but the best material; all
L IE S " by the Business and Profes­ it looms so probable.
O AK LAN D (2)
well, for ho certainly had opposition, were issued thus fa r totals '$65,010. Would get completely exhausted from
ag0,
___________
! 194-6tp and Information burenu nt the ValrU
i look for n lost ball."
violent
grippo
coughs,”
writes
R.
G.
A
few
weeks
ago
there
was
n
gen­
sional
Woman’s
Club
at
the
High
f
O
k
R
E
N
T
—
Rooms
and
khchenottv
as Senator Overstreet is ono o f the The balk o f the construction is for
H ot.!, with Mrs, I.
Classified Ads Ic s Use. No
CHALMERS
work done by expert workmen.
School.
eral slump in the market prices of
most popular and best liked men in residential purposes, nnd indicates n Collins, Barncgat, N. J. “ Tried Fol­
S
h
ir
le
y
ApartmenU
oppoetto
poet
ch*
r» * . concerning all train.
7
charge,
trains nnH
Aflrl u
Kaat.
|
a
NKS(JIVING
N
IG
H
T
ad
taken
for
leiu
than
Me.
ey’s Honey and Tar and the cough
citrus
fruits,
reported
generally
over
this entire section.
7:30
p.
m.—Special
meetings,
Pres­
COLE
8
office, upstairs.
'
28-tfc
“ "d out o f Sanford, s ' T.
U
remurkably healthy growth. The larg­
and pnsitlroly no claaaifiod
AT THE C O U N TR Y CLUB byterian nnd Congrogntionnls at thw tho country rand due no liouht to the
ceased entirely." Used by three gen­
-o
teay shown to the p u h „ r . ^ ; | ; '^
bOR
R
E
N
T
—
Unfurnished
apnrtmcnt
est single piece of building is the
ads charged to anyone. Cash
DORT
erations for coughs, colds and croup;
early shipments of unripened nnd ar­
Presbyterian Church.
I f the warm lea th er will jet up, Sunday school building of the First
Fomdalo Apartments, 306 E. First drives of all kinds. Boat partie, ^
most
accompany
all
orders.
snksgiving
night,
November
28,
tificial
colored
fruit,
which
caused
throat, chest and bronchial irritation,
GRANT
it will let the lettuce head up, and Methodist church.
Strcct190-tfc
Const five words to n line
i been selected for thc form s! open­
consumers to be wnry after one pur­
Foley’s Honey and Tar hks stood the
Wednesday
let us have surcease from worry. San­
Wight Bros. Dept. Garage Building
These
cars have been thoroughly reand
remit
accordingly.
!• OR R E N T — Ono bed room andlcUch*of the Sanford Country Club. Tho
D-9-tfe
test of time. Contains no opiates— in­
ford will ha vo a roal visit from
12:15 noon - Weekly luncheon, Ki chase of the sour oranges and grape­ conditioned Will accept othor cars as
"This section of Florida has a soil
°n furnished, price $16 per month
nbers &lt;»f this club arc already fa­
fruit that went out from some sec­
wnnis Club, at the Valdez Hotel.
Sandy Claws this year of. market adapted to the culture of bunch gredients printed on the wrapper.
part payment or give the difference
Apply to Mrs. H. D. Durant at Lake T A X BOOKS ARE
ll,r with the beautiful surroundtions in the first part o f the season.
Largest
selling
cough
medicino
in
tho
7:30 p. m.—Special meetings, Pres­
quotations look good to him. \\’ t* be­ grapes," says the Lake City Reporter.
if your car in better.
but
many
of
the
resident*
of
The rapid decline in prices had a sa­
Mary193-tfc
byterian
nnd
Congrcgntionnls
at
the
lieve the fields of green heads will This culture has every indication world Sold everywhere.— Adv.
NOW OPEN
Jord are not ncquglnted with this
FOR SALE
lubrious effect, however, for those who
Terms: Ca*h, trade or long easy
Presbyterian Church.
return a yield o f green bncks. Every­ that it could be developed into n prof­
sly acquired show place. It Is one
W
A
N
T
E
D
were
late
with
their
shipments
of
the
payment*.
tO R S A LE — A large reed baby car­
State and County Tax Itookx m
body’s optimistic.
For quick results, try a wnnt ad.
7:30 p. m.— Bowling nt Parish
itable commercial crop. A Suwannee
i (be assets of Sanford. The club
inferior fruit were jolted severely with
riage, $25.00. Phone 287-W. J99-3p W A N T E D — Two girls with previous now open for the payment of Uxm
House.
------------------ -- — -------------p it resplendent with its new furcounty farmer is reported to have
low returns and in some cases hardly
experience desire positions as sales­ f « r l » t o , a /il«cou„t » l two
,tnl „
"One touch o f nature mnkrs the netted $25(1 from one acre of this va­
K )R S A L E — Ford Coupe, a real bar­
,ngj and the grounds aro aa good
&amp;
enough to pay freight charges.
ladies or clerical work, can furnish allowed for payment in November
Thuritdny
whole world kin" is again proven by riety of grapes the present season.".
gain, runs like new, five good tirra,
Lay in the state and in such a conNow
that
the
market
has
been
references. Address "Position" care one per cent In Dccomber. Tax beoks
H U I’ MOIIILE and LEXINGTON
8:00 p. m.—Band Rehearsal, 164th
the sympathy and succor extended the The Reporter is doing its best to en-1
$375, easy terms. See McDaniel Butt
after u f«w months’ work that
|cleared of the fruit of poorer quality
ofjtleraid.
199-4tp dose April 1st. Poll Taxes for th.
Dlatrihutora
victims o f the earthquake in Chile, iourage tho planting of bunch grapes
ny courses of years’ standing will Infantry Hand, F. N. C,.. at th« Court (he prices for fancy and choice fruit is
at Wight Bros.
199-3tc
House.
year
1922,
for
both
men
and
wom
en,
W A N T E D —•Toam work, rnquiro ]\r.
109 Park Ave..—Sanford, F’ loridj
Whenever we rend of these natural in Columbia county, and argues (hat a
Lt equal them.
going lip Some shippers hnve receiv­
H a s it e v e r o c c u r r e d to you t h a t
Hanson Shoe Shop.
bocamo due November 1st, 1922
l((R
S
A
I
K
-Jiodnon
7-paasrngcr,
ex­
7:30
p.
m.
Regular
drill.
Medicn
catastrophes a prayer o f thnnks goes! "iversifn ation of crops is just what is
ed more than $3 per !&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt; for extra
On Thursday, the 28 th, thc club will!
. ....
.
,
,
.
,
.
,i
Corps,
h.
v
(J
at
Court
Douse
cellent condition, car formerly own­
Business nnd Occupation L.rraiei
w h ile y o u m a y b e a b le t o e s c a p e
11-13-20-27, 12-4p
out^Ui a munifficent Providence whoiHiost needed m the county
thc urenc of a grand opening ball
quality oranges and grapefruit thnt is
became duo October 1st.
lf not
ed by [)r. Walker, a real good buy. W A N T E D — $3,000 at once, boat
. ,, ,
n («» [*. m Meeting ( bens ( lul. it t
guided our footsteps to Florida, the
_
_ ever held
of
s ic k n e s s , a d v e r s it y , o r o t h e r
ills
it_ wdl !oiri)ass
nny
hold in
demanded I. ythe highest . Iunk trade
Ur. Howard i home.
most favored section of the jflobt
I he Is.nrd of county commissioners See McDowell Butt at Wight Bros.
security. Call at Hill Hardware Co. paid, are delinquent, as the law re­
iford, and in bringing this fact to
while others have been fortunate in
to w h ic h th e fle s h is h e ir, t h a t y o u
STOP THIS W ASTE
7:30 p. m. Special meeting*. Pres
199-3tc — W. I. Hughoy.
107-3tp quires that a license be procured be­
m and for Seminole County, Fin., met
attention of thc club member*
finding good prices for lower grade
byterian
arid
('ongregationalH
at
the
fore
conducting
the
business,
profes­
c a n n o t e s c a p e o ld a g e ?
r,,gular session at 10 n. m. Novem- IDR S A LE Mare mule, 7 ^
sill lie well to admonish you that
The Supreme Court rules that the
oranges which showed natural rT\&gt;ciiyearn, tV E W A N T to recharge and repair
I "cal postotfice authorities are
sion or occupation.
Presbyterian Church.
her
7th.
1922
Present:
Chairman
L.
jy
a
certain
number
of
guests
can
Japanese are ineligible for citizen li„. .. ,.i
mg. Cool weather has retarded color
weight about 900. sound and gentle
N o p a s s in g p le a s u r e s ca n j u s t i ­
your batteries. Our starter, genera­
8:00 p. m. Election of officers,
■Mn T’l* i
* ’ w,th the nationa officials when A. Bromley, and Commissioners 1,. P.
’
JNO. I). JENKINS,
i accommodated, and it will be wise
mg of oranges hi the northern section
ahip. The Japanese question has nl- they t-,ke
, ,
„
'
enough, l Weber farm wngon, good tor and ignition repair department is
f y t h e p e r m a n e n t w a n t w h ic h is
secure your
reservations far
ia r in
in aaTax Collector,
Hagan, C \V. Entzminger and E. Cur­ top, used very little, also set of har­
your reservations
ad­ *Eastern Star, at Masonic Hall
of the F'lorida belt, but tins is not wor
ways been California’, problem
The and spee.lv I I v
7
in chargo o f an expert.
Genulno Nov. 2-2wka
Seminole
County.
7:30 &gt;’ m Bowling at the Parish eying growers a great deal since the
a p t to r e s u lt f r o m w ild , t h o u g h t ­
anee The house committee advises
north has „ polyglot foreign element
'
mn' K ,,n‘1 wi" lett with V. E Douglass, deputy clerk ness practically new. All for $275.— “ EX ID E ”
Carda of Sanford’a Reput­
Battery
Service.— R A Y
House
tt
any
member
will
be
nliowed
an
1
&lt;nr
shortage
is
presenting
what
would
able
Profeaalonal
Men,
each
it is trying to Americamze while the
\ h ! " tT *
T
" " and ( M. Hand, sheriff, in attend - iJ
less e x t r a v a g a n c e .
V Jones, inquire K. S. Hockey’s BROS. Phone 548. Sanford. 172-tic
NO TICE
kriutu.n in one couple, and in the
Absent Commissioner ()
|&gt;. JV ulr. Works.
Be more •»f a problem wilh n fast rip
of whom. In hia rhoaen proSouth has a,......I ways will have t h e . E
L ,
'
" ,l,pnrtm“ nt nnce
199-Itp
W A N E D — A chance to build
your
S a v i n g in y o u th p r o v id e s an
12:15 noon Weekly lumheon of ening crop.
On November thp 10th I shall h*
where a single member o f the
feeaion the Herald recomnegTo problem
Each section should Hopkins rcrnin i"V ".W,S,,'r ‘
!• Swope,
rrmirnlfd uusirir.sR
new homo before lumber gets any compelled to advunce my price on
'the
Chamber
of
t'ommerce
at
the
Vnl
H&gt;K S A L E —One double barrel, ham
e a s y c h a ir f o r o ld a g e .
jib wishes to attend, he will be ulmrnda to the people.
Satsuma oranges and others of the
be allowed to work out the solutions .the citv of i h ' r". • i f
^
'M " f
M|nutes of the Inst regular meeting
....... . iriRbcr. Plans and estimates furnish- wopd one dollar per cord.
nierlcss 12 gauge gun, g.Mi.l condi­
Xrd the privilege of inviting one ilex Hotel
to problems peculiar to its section’',,,,
,,r
«l»erntion were read and approved
hardier nature which an grown in
A r e y o u m a in t a in in g an in t e r ­
tion.
Price $20.00, also one Pnthe ‘^ -"B a n fo n i Novelty Works. 183-tfc
7:30 p. m.—Confer Order of Temple, the most northern sections are going
aple and also to ask bis Indy friend,
This advance in price is made neces­
instead o f la-mg unjustly criticized by „ f l|U||i .
f ,r " ' ,
lnjf
,lr •' I' Denton appeared before
Knight
Templars,
at
Masonic
Hall
phonograph and 19 records, cheap. VV X T T O ) T o k F N T - Permanent, 3 sary to meet the ™&gt;t of cutting and
e s t - b e a r i n g a c c o u n t w ith th e
li*. you know, will limit the number
to market in fine shape and are bring
half baked adherents of social equal t(, tlmi. ,)ur|( ' ' T " , " V fr" m
U"'
reference t„ „ Mrs. C « r
Phone im;i .
197-Stp
n be
iiv extended,
uAkcin,.i.
7:30 p. m. Special meetings, I’re.s mg good prices an ordmg to shipper*1
i»t
4
room
unfurnished
apartment,
invitations
that
can
huuling,
and
no
orders
will
he
accept­
ity. who are found in large numbers permittmir it t.. .
' ?
, rr ,1" &lt;I
n,,lT “ « the county home,
George A. DeCottes
in all sections
' " ‘l “ tM '•'‘ ■"•".late until just ■«„,!
„ f , .„ t|lr K uI this should lie sulTic ient notire thnt Byterian and CongregationalH at the wll handle fruit,from that end of
I fIR IsA L E Sllvcrtone phonograph, flat or house, desirable location. A d ­ ed after that date, except nt the new
for
your
tickets
I’resbyterian
Church.
will arrange
I- lorula
This movement is perhaps
A lto rn e y -a t -L n w
"Console Model,” almost new. Also dress "F . S.” care Herald offico, Son- price, $8.60 per card.
—
0—
, « f .he p„rr ;
m , h i ,s" uc
"L r .
$riy
fori«.
Fla.
'
192-tfc
All
orders
in
hnnd
prior
to
Novera
heavier
than
other varieties nt the
When a man can keep busy and like article which stress.V^ht^pmnii a" K,,n,
,',' rri,'',&gt; this ,ns« '» referred Have some furniture. Phone 110.
Uni cm Booked Ahead
Sanford, Florida
Over Seminole County Bank
present time, but will Im- the first to
The nile o f tickets is in charge of
Denton and Chairman II rum _
__ ______
I97-3tp W A N T E D — A lease and option on ii ber tenth will be filled nt present
it. he is healthy physically
When a well as" emphasizes the trouble that '
^
N
’ov
play
"Clarence"
by
the
F S \ KRNAY.
end, ns tin- kid gb'vc varieties always
!‘ules\ori The price of tickets
«ilh
power to act. and that this K »R S A L E 'N ici
truck farm of not less than twenty price.
FLORIDA
community is kept busy and Jikes it,, arises from sending mail o f all class n
i
County F'ederation of VV. in.m &lt; !ub have their best Henson m-t befole the 4ANFORI)
ripe grapefruit, in
IS.‘
00
Sale
(rf
tiekots
will
It is healthy economically
N o j»di* e s
with h i m , Ifi. lent addresses, arm
and i, ""h,- i
"
' ar,,'r
any quantity Delivered in Sanford or more than forty acres, equipped
I &lt;111da ) *■ 3 aoip/i 1-on h
&gt;1. 26th To those who do
STR O U T FARM \(iEN’CV
llome
vidual or community has ever diain
|.|.&lt; kages that
that are both poorly wrap
I•,'!, t i /
,,
,
,
'* 'I'"'i'," l*r. I’««'la. Fla.. Route with flowing well not more tjuin five
I
mice
will
be
ufiorded
the
of I || I
„|
tegrated » , a result of m tivity, ,t m
113
Mngrioli
.1
\»c
miles front Sanford. Prefer a farm
A. Box ILL
... . ,,n'1 badly addressed This article
FRED R. WILSON
D»7-3tp
Ippcrr
f a game of cards, nnd
If Fit n\ KBS I ltt&gt;M lilt KI \1 \ I l-M
ennui that prompt* that condition ' ** *’&gt; J"hn II Haiti, tt, n, s| assiMant " fl "
I ‘ k- ILm, || an,) (J,,|,i, ri
which has been used for growing cel­
■or
th
feature the same charge ns
I'dR S A L E One I Vx horse gas en­ ery. Will not consider any farm un­
Every one in Sanford is more (ban
Lakeside farm nnd grove of 200
A T T O K N K Y -A T -L A W
"Had rheumatism fiv. nimitlis that
post master general, and in it he Rod road, was read, and K. S Field*,
|or the dance will lit* made. Prizes will
gine, in good condition. Apply El- less it is located on a public road. Will
busy, nnd results here speak for them20 acres. Several acres heavy,
jet
al.,
appeared
before
the
hoard
in
* would go front my left knee to my
,
„
■
............... quotes the following from Dr Frank'
....
-given, nnd for reservations sec
First National Bank Building
Springs Water
Co.’a office. 195-6p
loam, best o f soil for vegetables,
selves. People, used to activities in Crane:
'
.support of Kaid petition, nnd on m o - dor
— ___________
_____________________
_
want possession immediately. Write
bm-k. Tried many remedies without
SOPHIE MAE
in. G. W. Knight, who in chairman.
SOPHIE MAE
Iwberrics,
penrs,
plums,
guavas,
SANFORI)
FLORIDA
\V. Entzminger, see- FOR S
A L E- v,.,
OR &gt;,.,v/iinaurj
EXCHANGE for
othcr up-and-dolng towns, who come
.......... .
day the postmaster at tion of Comr.
locatbn
relief. Finally used F’oley Kidney
-----tur n description
■ ---- of
— rproperty
—r e v nnd iuiiiua:i
m
' ■ ■
Peanut Hritlle
Refreshments
will
be
served,
nnd
Hahy
Stick Candy
onded by Comr *L. •*
**
*•
Spca.
Good
5
room
house.
Excslsmnlli
I’ Dugan and ear
aller car, 7-passenger Packard - nntl ,OWcst "nnunl rent to Republican
Good 5 r00" 1 h(,u,,&lt;!
i ‘ills and in fifteen days wax entirely
n S* nLf0r‘ ’ ,
n K h l.Rt homr hpr*- C h l^
h«J placards put „ „ the moK
rs
R
\
V
Herndon,
who
in
in
chnrge
ried. the nlsive petition m hereby re Fred R Wilson, ( ’ar nt Williams' Ga- Tnu'kinK Company. Tifton, Ga.
milc* to
Dont kick because w ere busy „ ,s Tor whales operatmg
,|,e
39c Lb.
|lont 8ho°Ung nnd fishing. 2 rr
39c Lb.
kf the uni-I. . (iromiscs the lie^t ever GOOD PRICKS PRKVAII \ND THE ■tired." write** U I Oliver. Vidalin,
jecled.
vhool
a healthy dondilion.
rage.
j,,189-1°»c
I
ra^ron^
ofntion,
stores,
church.
&gt;cr\ u i r«*xi(|inif
Georgia
Backache,
rhetitlial
le
pains.
f&lt;»llo\v5
189-12tc
PROSPECTS
\
It
F
'.
GOOD
featured m Snnford. The festivities
Moti.m of ( omr. « U Entzminger.
" i i»nn rips-T
|— household furniture nnd farming
CHELLE MAINES
Stop That W astr’
ill beiola he, diZ/me.K and blurred
G et a P a ck a ge Today
FOR GROWERS
II start nromntly at 8:30 p. in., nnd
S E V E R A L DOUSES for sale, Douse '
K
F
M
S
t
o
r
e
rm.m
in
Biehop
tools
Included.
$2,250.
$
1
5
6
0
caih,
seconded
by
Comr
E
Curlett.
and
W itb Bob Holly down with dengue
art
&lt;ymptom*.y
in|
turn*
»■
•
*f
)
ktdm-\
disor
.non Pieces of Mail Annually
net de'ay m securing your reser
LAWYER
for rent
See Thigpen.
96-tfc
l,,rk'
First street, l^anford! balance 1 nnd 2 years
IS4*tfe
_______________ _______
fever, a new press hemg inslalled.
Foley hidtu-v Pilli qua kly re
• !'• laved or Not Delivered at Al carried, thin Board agrees to have the
More than t .on , at limd1
* ••f F lorida li t
xtior. f. r wnirself nnH, your invited
Investment Co., A P. Connelly, Agent.
___________________
— Court House
court house decorated for Armistice W ®01) FOR S A LK $8.50 a cord. |
nearly a ear load o f roll print paper
Because They Arc Incorrectly
citron fruita have already left tin 1ieve kidney and bladder trouble Sold
aple
199-4tc
day. cost nut to exceed $50.00 and the
I lease arrange to pay cash on de-! r?
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
at the ( lyde Line docks, a new model
Addressed
Public Stenographer
Mtnte nince the beginning of the ship i Ve i y where A d‘
Inm.
___ I __
IS
.■
. . .
_
rC
1923, two store
THE
HEXALL
STORE
livery,
and
specify
thc
kind
of
wood
PHONE 325
clerk
is
instructed
to
draw
warrant
14 linotype at the A C L. freight de­
KODAK DEALER
or Improperly Packed
ping —
seniton
early
in September,
and
The immiuncrincnt That f»o:intor.i—
............
/ .......
• —....
Ryes Examined
(Hu s h Designed
rooms, $65 f&gt;er month each.—A. P. MI8S M A U D E T Y R E 'n Attorney
wanted,
when
placing
your
order.—
F.
pot, nnd _getting ready
move ..
a
. . to
.
.....
,..................
w.,,
„ur
m
.
•,,,
^
*
Williams
for
same.
The postal authorities call our atpsderwiHid. on nccovnt o f inck of I in spite of thu handicaps of rain and
Connelly, Agent,
199-4tc Fred JL Wilson’s office, First Nation­
!06-tfc
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Indigestion Doesn’ t Bother
model 5 linotype and Whitlock press' tent&gt;m to the fact that there are 25*
*-vffler appeared before the S Vcmny.
ku»t health, will not ngnln seek rloudy westhor thc fruit is rapidly
al Bank Bldg., Sanford, Florida.
to
t’ nrk life
l(/.i is not
w.vi exactly
____ ,i.. ..a ono
ono
*" i board
to Winter
Winter Pnrk,
in reference to a headstone nnd FOR S A L E —Celery farm and house
(•(&gt;(&gt;.(&gt;
•)(&gt; pieces „..tf ____i
mail that they must
,
1 ,n
Those Who Tnke
•
O p t D.
sdcrshlp of the Democratic m inor-coloring, which insures a heavier (
LOST
10-4-Wod-Sat-Mon-tf
bed of roses for the Herald gang nt handle
three
to seven
seven lim
times
thc K™ve of mm.
Mrs. .inne
Jane
..... u,c "M
i'i' io
es ooftener
ft e n e r ii -f ° 0t *tono f,,r
..........
FT in the H»*nnte, was no doubt read movement previous to the holidays.,
in Sunford, 10 acres, well tiled, LO ST— Pair of glasses. No ono can
Optician-Optometrist
FERRALINE
present. But we are kept alive solely •bnn they would have to hnndle them
,' n‘l ,,n motion of Come. L. P. must aettlo csUto, easy terms, big
h regret l»y Democrats throughout Pome of the best fn.it of tlje 1922-23
use same bftt myself. Please return
112 Bast First Street
Hanford. Flo.
Get your offico supplies, stationery
by the thought o f what The Herald '! they had l.een properly prepared. Hn»fnn. "bonded hy Comr. C. W. EntzEat Anything
notion What tho whole country crop will lie made ready for shipment
money maker, if Interested act quick, to A. P. Connelly.
108-tfc and ]*ost Cards at the Herald office.
'* A n . l . . .. .
ii
.1
.
.
n n #l e a r w i . . . l .
I
i
office will be when all this new ma­
"And even after they hnve exhaust­ ininget^nnd carried; this board agrees nddress box 1202, Orlando, Fla.
ds is more*Underwoods
( to northern marketing centers for the.
chinery and equipment is installed ed every means of identification nnd to appropriate the sum of $50.00 for
196-4tp
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
liu d i
and in place. The paper may bo short- salVngc they succeeded in delivering the purchase of a headstone and footpotted for a few issues, but this will only slightly more than one-fifth of stone fo&gt; the grave o f Mrs. Jane Bar- 1 OB S A L E — C melody saxophone
ARCHITECT
:
r
7
1
in*r.
all be made up when things are work­ that amount.
‘
*
A
j
KtJ
good ns new. $120 takes It, half
p
r*
*
ing smoothly
Room 7, Miller nidg.
“ And this does not include vast
B. K Whittier, county demonstration &lt;nsh, balance $10 per month. R. J.
Dolly,
Herald
Office.
170-6tp
ngent,
appeared
before
the
board
4ANFORD
FLORIDA
quantities o f circulars and newspa
....... ■■e i ■eu oeiore me
in
pers which are not properly address- r, ^l’ ri'na'
the purchase of supplies FOR S A L E
Advises Release of
•Doslcr and Gays’ paints
■
ed, and which are destroyed because ^°r
01 Bee, and on motion of Comr.
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
••
E. F. DE LA HAYE, Jr.
Miss Mary McSwiney they can not bo delivered.
lG* W. Kntzmi
minger, seconded by Comr. AVorks, Sanford agents.
s
183-tfc
Architect and Engineer
“ In Chicago there is one building, K ( ’'irl,,D. and carried, Mr. Whitner
R O U T H
B A K E R Y
16
years
experience in Residence, Gs(Hr Tkt A.aorIntr4 P rru )
that is used as n storage place for is authorized to purchase the neces­ FARM E RS— You can get seed bed
rage,
Storage-Warehouse,
Mill
Con­
D UBLIN, Nov. 16.—iln on appeal to mail o f obvious value nnd for mail sary supplies for his office.
SERVICE that looks forward to
fram~&gt; and irrigation plugs at the
Next to Prihcem Theatre
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thc Irish people on behalf o f Miss of first class which can not be deliv­
Sanford
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ovelty
Works.
100-tfe
tures, Hotels, and Offles Buildings. P.
Sheriff C. M. Hand nppeared be­
the
success
of
every
customer—
0. Box 1126. Phone 839-L-2. Sanford
MacSwincy, the other women politi­ ered. Twice n year thc contents nro
fore the board in reference to the em­ I*OR SALEq—10 acres in Lcngwood.
cal prisoners in Mountjoy prison de­ auctioned off, because there Is no way
ployment of a motorcycle
for
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m
r
corner o f Grovo and Orange ave­
clared today that she had undergone a
SERVICE that v stands - ready,
of finding the owners. In this build- Spfnino,e epunty nnd also requested nues, S. E. l-4A&gt;f N. E. 1-4 of S. W.
&lt;y •&lt;.Jn
great change for the worse and it is
with
able
assistance,
to
foster
ev­
ing nre bins o f shoes, quantities o f thnt tBc county purchase a motorcycle 1-4 Sec. 26, Twp. 20, Range 29,— 'Thoa.
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feared she would die. Rumors that
clothing, dross goods, automobile ' for thi* purpose, nnd nftor discussion
ery
commendabler^nterprise.
J11-2-lmo.
she had died were not confirmed by parts and tires, sporting goods, suit- nm* “ n motion of Comr. C. W. Entzprison authorities.
ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPERS
enses—everything from a bird cage minger, seconded by Comr. L. P. Ha- F OR S A LE — A good piano, price la
\i
rig h t— Cannon’s Cash Grocery, Cel­
to a mouse trap . These nre lost to gnn nnd carried this honrd agrees to
This constitutes the first policy
PHONE FOR A DEMONSTRATION
r
Dublin, Nov. 15.— Cardinal itogue, both the one who sent them nnd thc purchase a Ilnrley-Dnvison motprcyl ery Ave., Sanford, Fla.
102-10tp
and principle of our bank.
Authorized Hoover Dealer
primate of Irelnnd, suggests the re­ one who should receive them, because cle, nt n cost not to exceed $295 nnd
You can find the name of
P E R M A N E N T W AVIN G , Shampoo­
W
lease o f Miss Mary MncSwiney from somebody* was cureless in tying a also that the sheriff be authorized to
every live Business Man
ing, scalp and facial trontment.__
Mount Joy prison, where site hu* been knot, or used flimsy wrapping paper employ a nlotonycle cop.
In Hniford in tills Column
Mrs. McCoy, W’clakn Apartments.
on n hunger strike dleven days
Hi*
each
day.
" r I"'* " " n defective nddress.
A comniuniention from the Lnkc,
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suggestion was eontitined in a tele
Nenrlv 300 employes are engngfMl^front Improvement Company, in re f­ FOR S A LE
F'ivo acre fnrm, good six
112 M agn olin A ven u e. I
gram to the free state minister of ( in correcting (he common, preventable
Iv .
«a Ra f.', ex **j r*,
' ' erence to the purchase by the county
room HOuhc, water piped all over
home affairs, nnd said more hnrm, errors of thc people. The only rca- of a lot on Park avenue just north of
L
tho placo,
lighted with acetylinc
would be caused by detaining women: son the postofTice enn stand this the court house, wns read, nnd on molife ’ ll Dye F’or You
lighting system, five''acres tiled and
prisoners in Ireland than hy liberating drain o f carelessness upon its re­
HON TON STEAM PRESSERY SANFORI)
tion o f Comr. C. W. Entzminger, sec­ in good condition, two good wells,
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Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
two acres o f celery, and one Acre of
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
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