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Sanford
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“City Substantial'’

THE

“City

Substantial"
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

C h p D a ily R e p a id

U D is h e s lE u e p y

R e a d e r a p r o s p e r o u s D e io p e a r
IZflllUl

many n ew buildin g s

ARE BEING FINISHED
IN BUSINESS PORTION
Year of 1922 Will See
C o n s t r u c t io n of Many
New Business Blocks

buildings ; r ea d y

NUMBER 241

THE SANFORI) DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JA N U A R \ 2, 1922

VOLUME U

RETAIL PRICE
TO DETERMINE
CONDITIONS

SID SAYS:

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If You Expect Any Miracles in 1922
You Have (lot to Perform Them

(By J. M. Slddnll, Editor of Thu American Mngnzlne)
THE NEW YEAR is at hand. But January 1 nnd the days to
follow will bo no different from December 31 and tho days
behind, unless you mnko them different.
Ono of tho silliest of human delusions is tho idea that time
will bring everything out nil right. Haven’t you heard pcoplo get
that off—nnd then proceed to do nothing whatever with tlmo?
Tho most pltinblo business failure I know of was duo to a selfdeluded individual in tho concern who did nothing but uocnsol tho
great things that tlmo wns going to do for the business. "Just
wnit," wns his ndvico. "What wo need is time. Lcnvo It to tlmo.”
So they did. And in tlmo tho business decayed.
Foolish pcoplo lonvo nil sorts of things to time. Somo lcnvo
the question of ill health to time. Others lcnvo tho question of
thrift to time. Only today I hoard of n $25,000.n-ycnr man, right
hero in Now York, who at DO Is spending every nickol ho ninkes—
nothing. I suppose he thinks that God cures for the ravens, nnd
that God will take care of him. God will no doubt care for him—
j” st ns lie cures for the rnvotis. But the ravens don’t live until
they lose their jobs because of old age. Neither do they roquiro
steam heated apartments, underclothes, and hair mattresses to
sleep on.

SANFORD SECURES BIG
WHOLESALE CONCERN
IN T a MPA PLUMBING CO.
Will Have Mahoney &amp;
WALL STREET
Walker in Charge of
Big Business
VIEWS YEAR
FEW REGRETS SANFORD’SLOCAT’N

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LOOKS HOPEFULLY TO FUTUUE
FORD SAYS EX1STINO COSTS ARE
SECURES MANY NEW WHOLE­
BUT SEES GREATER TEST OF
MIII.Ki*. HLOCK, HILL-NRWMAN
CHIEF FACTORS IN PRES­
SALE CONCERNS DURING
OUR RESOURCES
ItKK’K AND MANY OTHERS
ENT MARKETS
THE PAST YEAR
TO THE LIST.
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(llr Tl»c AmMielnlrd I’rraa)
(lly Thr Aaanrlntcil I’rraa)
NEW YORK. Jnn. 2.—Wall Street
Snnford attracts another big whole­
IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich., Jnn. 2.
The opening of the new Seminole
views tho passing of 1021 with but sale business on nccount of tho freight
—Industrial
conditions during tho now
few regrets but looks hopefully to tho rates, tho bettor monns of transpor­
Cafe brings to tho nttention of tho
future although realizing tho new year tation nnd the central location of tho
public tho fact that there is nnothcr year will be determined largely by
wil
put the country to even a greater city nt tho very henrt of business en­
One new block milled to Snnford’s tho trend of retail prices, Henry Ford
Left to Itself, time is nothing but n grand little passer. Look
test of its resources and stability. terprises in South Central Florida.
how It pusses in the desert nnd in the Arctic circle. Plenty of
growing list of ctoro buildings.
dcclnred hero in n statement on tho
Lenders of industry nod finance em­ This city is destined to bo tho whole­
TIU. m.w Miller block Is on South outlook. Price adjustments in many
time—but no potatoes.
phasize their belief return to normal sale contiy of this part of tho stnto
Don’t leave anything to Father Time. Ho won’t do anything
Park avenue nml wna orlglnnlly plan- lines mndo last year nnd almost whol­
conditions cannot bo accomplished un- and during the past year nt least flvo
for you. Ho enn’t. All ho docs is to provide you room In which
mil for n gnrngo building, but after ly responsible for Improvements re­
til everybody settles down to earnest
f|rm„ have located here on nccount
to perform. If you sit in tho corner nnd wait for him to do your
pari of the building wns started the corded,
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, lines ho
said. _
Still
many
work, economy and saving. Forecasts ‘„f n ,0 bettor distribution nnd chenpcr
job, you’ll bo disappointed.
m i rinnl owners sold the lot nr.d un- a(|(j0(j j„ w),|c|t tho movement will not
of general business conditions this 1
rates and water trnnsportaFather Time is only a sort of janitor in the employ of tho Al­
completed hiuldlng to T. J. Miller
become apparent. Existing costs Ford
yenr
unusualy
difficult
any.
conserve-]
Hon.
mighty. Ho secs the tenants come and go. But ho lias nothing
who Immediately chnngcd
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’ *tho" said arc chief factors In tho present
five observers account many uncer­
The latest addition to tho wholesale
to do with any of them, cares nothing about them. When you
plans nnd constructed two fine store market conditions. When prices re­
tainties which beset era of readjust­ business is the Snnford branch of the
enter the arena ho may bow and say, "Good Morning." When you
rooms, and apartments on tho second duced business will boom.
ment and reconstruction.
Tampa Plumbing Supply Co., thnt
choc kout 70 or 80 years Iter ho may say, "Good Night." That,
It,,nr. The rcstnurnnt wns built for
have made nrrnngoments to open a
however, will be the extent of his interests in you, or knowledge
a restaurant nnd tho Popular Market
warehouse on Oak nvenuo in tho old
of you. He sees billions pass in nnd out the gate—dunces, mcdlohad a store room especially construct­
Engles building under tho manage­
cres and bright boys liko Caesar and Willie Shakespeare. But they
ed for that business nnd tho npnrtment
of Mahoney &amp; Walkor. Tlioy will
all look alike to him.
aients overhead nro models of con­
handle wholesale plumbing supplies
venience nnd comfort, thus giving
and will cover this territory with rep­
Sanford that which Is badly needed—
resentatives selling wholesale plumb­
furnished rooms nnd r.toro rooms.
ing supplies to all tho plumbing shops
Among tho mnny other business
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within a radius of BOO miles or more.
blocks completed within tho pnst few
JACKSONVILLE AND OTHER
ARRANGEMENTS NOT COMPLET­ Mahoney &amp; Walkor wll buy from tho
weeks arc tho Miller building nt the ( ciTIKS WITH PRESIDENT OF
ED BUT FUNERAL WILL
big jobbers and have tho goods ship­
corner of Mngnolin nnd Second street
I.EAGUE PRESENT
BE PRIVATE
ped direct to Sanford wliero they hnvo
which Is tho Inrgost nnd ono of tho ,
-------space for at lenst fifteen enrs of sup­
finest department storo buildings In (
Mnl„|0 Wood I’nrk, president
(llr The Aauorlntril I’rruul
plies. Last week threo cars wore re­
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2—Arrange­
tho state, and tho now IIHI-Nowmnn
tjl0 National League of Womon Voceived here nnd have been stored Id
ments for the funeral of Sonntor Pen­
huilding on Snnford nvenuo, which Is tur8&gt; on&lt;j Mrs. j u||nn b . Salley, dlrccthe warehouse and the compnny .will
todny. It
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a single story brick with two good tof of tho T),|r(| Region of tho League, SUCH AS RAIL. FREIGHT, DRUGS, duct- only $1,000 from your not in­ rose were still complete
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. bo reatly for business in a few duya
was def nltcly decided, however, to bo
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come.
SODA WATER, SHOES, UM­
store rooms that will bo occupied by w|jj „pCn(| three days in Florida, the
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Whether you are married or single sir let y privnto In accordance with his .
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BRELLAS, ETC., ETC.
the Federal bakery nnd by tho Pure B|xth, seventh nnd eighth of Jnnu.. expressed
3 1
a , for
t _
wish. mi
'I he date
bur- made to
, .tho, trade. It will bo most
if you mndo n gain from the sale of oft
Food market within n few dnys.
nry
(Hjr Thr \aaorlil(rtl I'TOHl
capital assets, such an a building or id wi l be fixed after hearing from
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Lee Brothers hnvo just completed
Mrs. |&gt;ar|&lt; nn,| Mrs. Sulloy, who nro
ford and adjoining cities to ho able to
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 2—Changes stocks or bonds, you can pay the tnx relatives in West.
their fine two-story building on vjsjtjng the Leagues of Womon Voters
get all their supplies'from tho Tampa
West First street with two store (1^ Hie Third Region, will arrive in in federal taxes voted by congress on this gain at the corporation in­
brunch here without being undor tho
rooms on the first floor nnd Inrgo nnd j m.kHOnville on tho sixth of Jnnunry. Inst month cnnic into full force yc«- come rate of 12 1-2 per coat, instead Printers Are Out
necessity of carrying a big lino on
ronimodious apartments on the second Arrangements are being made by the u,r,|ay. Here’s how they will nffcct of tho surtax rate if you so elect.
hands all tho tlmo and they can al­
On Tampa Papers,
If your Income is such ns to put
floor.
' Jacksonville League to hnvo n lunch- 1
ways ho assured of getting what they
J. J. Cntes hns not completed his ((tm jn Jacksonville in honor of these ' JOU‘
Open Shop Rule want and when they want it at the
When you rido on t&gt; rnllrond trnln you in the surtax (laying class you
big building on First street nnd Onk womcn 0f national prominence. Mrs. or an inland or connstwiso steamer will pay in 1922 a| the old war rates,
-------' Sanford branch.
avenue, but It iH nlr?ndy occupied on |&gt;ark wj|j apCak on Lenguo work nt you will no longer hnvo to pay tho hut in 1923 you will pay at tho now Stereotyping ami Press Boom Crews' Jt will mean much to Snnford and
tl10 rates, which beenmo effective yesterthe first floor by J. J. Cntes nnd Mrs. 1HI0t tjmo therefore it is hoped tlint I government eight per cent of
Nat Affected
| js another ease of history repeating It­
or tno|
Cates in four stores. Tho upper men nmj women from nearby counties ' amount of your fnre nnd eight per ' day, and which provide for some re­
-------self as in tho early days whon Mr. Marooms will be npnrtmonta nnd when wjjj attend.
TAMPA, Jan. 2.—Stereotyping n n d '|t0noy was with tho Fernnld Ilardwnro
cent of the cost of your sent, berth duction nil nlotig the lino with the
finished will he up to (Into in every
Beservntions may ho made with or’ stnto room.
maximum at BO per cent on $200,­ press room crows were not affected Co., of this city, Sanford wns tho
particular ThlH Is ono of the lurg- Mm. (;e()r,,j„ Hutnloy, Now St. James
000,
Instead of 0B per cent of $1,000,­ by tho open shop conditions that wont wholesale center for plumbing sup­
When you ship freight you will not
eat buildings among the new ones to Hotel, Jacksonville,
000
or
more.
Into offoet on the Times nnd Tribune plies of all kinds and supplied Central
ho assessed nn extra thre per cent of
be stnrtcd In the pnst few months.
| Mrs. J. II. O’Hara, chairman of tho the cost. Likewise you can send
Some classes of business, big and hero Saturday. Entire forco of com- Florida.
All of these new business blocks p |or|j ft .state Lenguo of Women Vo........ ..
,
, . . . o.., packages by express or parcels post little, get some relief under the now positors of Times reported for work j Mahoney &amp; Walkor are to ho coni,»ra wm
will jum
join Mrs. Park
and
Mrs. Sal-without
... .hiving
. * to give, up a "war
nild much to tho prosperity of tho it-rs
tax hill, hut other classes will hnvo this morning. Union oflcinlH estimato grntulatod upon their bringing this
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city and gives tho mnny now lines of |t&gt;y j„ Jacksonville from which point
their taxes increased. Corporations between thirty and forty typographi- big business to Snnford. It will mean
business n chnnco to come to Snn- they will go to 1’nmpn.
j \y, n you visit the corner drug which did not fall within the excess eal workers thrown out of employment niucli to tho city in tho building up of
ford.
i Mrs. Pnrk, on January 7th, will nd- stive for a bottle of proprietary proflt milking class during the war j by acceptance of the open shop rule, the great wholesale husinosH thnt is
There nro mnny other bl* build„ gathering a t u lunehoon
, . will have their taxes advanced l
ours by right of eminent domain.
!"“* “ ntomplAtcd thl. K a m i In the ........... Mr.. T. L. Kant, 8 0 South
or
llko yml
through the incrcnso of 2 1-2 per of the amount by which the sale
hwunc.n center, of Snnford « co«l
avenue, will bo In charge o f |
vexntlou.
Inge.,
cent In he corporation nconie »x.
0Xl.ce(lB K,von sums In the cases W h t e H o U S C O p e n t o
two of them being flvo-etory buildiniia
there. lto«erv«tton.
w|lM
Corpora Ions ailing within th s class ( &gt;f
,
rUBflj tn|nkH, v„l,80sf !
H
and next fall will And Snnford ready n,„y |)0 nindo through Mrs. Karn,
■
OfTicial Washington
includo tho railroads and public utiltol|ot caBCH( ,lot.kothooks, por„
,
.
.
.
you
no
longer
will
And
Uncle
Sam
for the new business nnd tho new poo-[ q „ Sunday night Mrs. Peck nnd
lnm
nm, fnn8. other now,
.
,,
.
un „
„„ 'holding out his linml for a penny on tlos the Income of which are reguand General Public
* n m )ts or fnu,t,on
Pli that would come hero now if tney Mrs. Sally will lcnvo Jacksonville en- ^
ated by federal or state commissions
nro lmpo&gt;ed on manufacturers,
you
pay
Mrs.
had projier accomodations.
route to Birmingham,' Ala.
| ()f fln|ghcd fountnin Byrup8 and car-' To Receive New Year’s Greet In of
tho clerk for 11 drink or n plate of ice through the control over rates.
in fact, in looking over tho yenr o'Hnrn, state chairman, will go to
Tho
excess
profits
tax
is
repealed,
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I'resident and Mrs. Harding
.t will
in NOT
1he
n i , ', bonic acid gas.
just pnssed nnd tho yonr upon whoso
Petersburg, tho guest of tho St. cream.
reflected
hut
the
result
win
n
u
i
uu
runucicu,
. .
,
If you wnnt to sport 11 pair of
threshhold wo stnnd todny, it Is with Petersburg Lenguo to attend tho Pinollnw
shoes that cost more than $ 10, or n in federal revenues until the calendar! Twx‘'8 *mP°"ed un',l’r t!xiHlin«Those
(llr Thr Aamtelnlrd I'rraa)
n feeling thnt Snnford Is hnvlng n |llB County League meeting which is
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 2.—Tho White
shirt costing moro than $3 you'll not yenr 1923 as next yenr this tax will which will he retained are:
and
"'endy growth thnt hns none o? th« (0 i)t) )luid |n that city,
he paid on tha basis of tho profits
telegraph, telephone, cnulo
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tendenel* s &lt;,f the boom that is so easfjr8t convention of the Florida have to lny out 11 tnx. These nnd nil mndo in 1021. Likewise corporations r&lt;&gt;dl° messages; tobacco, c gars, 1 • - "iis&lt; I 1 1
.
other oo-cnlled luxury tuxes on
will NOT begin paying at the Incrons-! nrottes and snuff; admissions and tiny to official Washington nnd tho
ily dissipated, hut a stendy growth gtato League of Women Voters will
clothing, ns well ns thosy on umbrel­
that will-go on and on in thu years to j)0
j„ Jacksonville on Jnnunry 20,
! duo8* estates; nutomlhile trucks and BL,noral public to recelvo tho Now
las, parasols, sun similes, picture ed normal Income tax until 1923,
i onie and will flnnlly hind Snnford 07 un(j 28, with hondquurterB nt tho
Mnny
of
the
special
or
excise
tnxes.
wagons, other automobiles and 1110- Ycnr’s greeting of I’resident nnd Mrs.
frames, trunks, valises, poc^ethooks,
among the front rnnks of the solid geniinolo Hotel,
imposed
upon
manufacturers
in
many
torcyclcs, and parts and accessories „ Mr(„ llBi Gala occasions in formor
^ 1etc., go into tho dlscnnl.
and substantial cities of Florida.
| The Hoard of Directors of
ilnes
of
liusIn'e
sh nlso**go by th o ' therefor; cameras, photographic Aims dliys
white House social calonI If you live in n plnco Hint still can
There Is so much bohlnd Snnford League will meet in a morning and an
honrd.
Tho
framers
of
the
now
tax
P&lt;«‘«»
&lt;othL’r
thnn,
™
vlnK,
p,c*;
d„r
Now
Year’s
roceptlons abandoned
in fnrming crops, in location, in in- afternoon session on Thursday, tho honst of n ten cent movie show or lnw believe thnt this will lighten tho turc dhiis); Areiirms, shells and cur- 't|Uring tho Wilson administration nnd
other plnco of nmusomont vou will
dustrics of all kinds thnt Sanford Is 2Gth. Tho formal opening of tho con- not ou unacinvu „
lux If
4I the
lIin hurdon of tho public generally ns thoy j
tHdgcir,hunting nndhowloknives, thu ono tH(,ny wn8 tho fir8t ln n|na
not ho assessed n penny tnx
hound to grow nnd, ns The Honld vention will take plnco thnt ovening.
has pointed out before, all tho build- 'n ,0 dosing session will ho held Snt- you will continue to nny a wnr levy exceptions, have boon pnssed on. 1
BtHettoea,and brassand natnllb cor|)8 cn||,nB to greet President Hardiag thnt hns been done hero hns boon urday morning, the 28th.
nt the present rate of a cent for each Manufacturers who hnvo their tnxes,
knucklessmoking article, andiauto- , , Included Karl Lang andEdgar
done by homo pcoplo with homo cnpl- 1 \ very interesting program is bo- ttrn c„nt9 or fraction
! repealed are those turning out chew- n"‘tlc ",ot dt‘vl™ vondl"« «'nchl"L"- Prochnlk charge d’affaires for Gortnl, for foreign Investments hnvo not |t,j{ prepared nnd will bo nnnounccd
AH head, of families with de­
do- In* K«m, article, made of far, nmal. i™ " ''/
'“any “ n&lt;1 Al"“ rl"been mndo In Sanford, ns In tho tour- later.
------------------------pendents will get n slight reduction cal Instruments, sporting goods, in- "ictnls, except eyeglnsHcs and specist centers. And tho city thnt Ib ! Mrs. Georgia Huntley, New
eluding
billiard
and
pool
tnhlcs
nnd
*nc^
08,
AUTOMATIC
PHONES FOR MIAMI#
built on tho solid foundation such James Hotel, Jacksonville, Is chnlr- In tholr income tnx during the new halls, pleasure boats nnd canoes cost-] Stamp*tnxcs retained are those im- ^
-------.
year, tho extent being $d for each
ns Snnford will novor hit tho tobog- R,an of tho Hospitality Committee,
Ing
I
chs
than
$100
each,
elctrlc
fans
posed
upon
bonds
of
Indebtedness;
MIAMI,
Jnn.
2.—"Hollo"
girls
will
dependent ns n result of the incrcnso
gan Hlido of ndvorsity. Tho "City
cnpitnl stock issues; cnpitnl stock, disappear hero about Jnnunry 16 unnnd
thermos
bottles
nnd
jugs.
Substantial’’ has'been well named and and this city should start tho year from $200 to $400 In the exemption
Other tnxes which cornu off includo «alc8 or trnnsfer; sales on exchanges; lesu something unforseen dovolops, for
Snnford In tho next twelve months 11922 with tho feeling thnt Snnford can on account of dependents
those on insurnneo premiums nnd on drafts or chocks (pnynhle othorwiso It is expected tho work of converting
will attain n growth nnd n steady Im- wenthor liny galo and come out of any
If you are married nnd your net bonds of Indemnity nnd surety, whilo thnn on sight or demand); promts- thu local telephone systom Into an auprove,1,ent thnt will ho n surprise oven 1storm that might hit tho City Sub- Income In 1021 wns $5,000 or less, nhnrp reductions nre mndo In tho sory noten, conveyances; entry of tomntic system will havo boon comlo the homo people. And foreign In-'stantial in the general reconstruction however, you will get «, mill further tnxos on cereal nnd enrbonated bov-' goods nt tho custom house; entry for plotcd by thnt (Into. Rapid progrose
vestors are looking this way now, nt- days thnt nro to come. Sanford poo- reduction In taxes as the normal ex- ornges sold in closed containers; on withdrawal of goods from tho cua- Is being mndo in tho Installation of
traded by our many advantages and plo can face the Now Year with tho omptlon for married men in this enndy nnd on workB of nrt.
tom house; pnssngo tickets; power of now equipment, officials snld, and It 1«
in tho next twelve months there will thought that they hnvo a wonderful • class has boon Increased from $2,000
Somo now tnxes are put on mnnu- nttomey; piny Ing enrds, nnd foreign expected tho systom will bo in operahe many outside Investors hero to'country’ to hack them up and n won- to $2,BOO. Single men nro given NO
facturors, the rnto being B per cent insurnneo pollcion,
tion by tho middle of noxt mon„h.
take mlvnntage of Sanford’s location dorful futuro to fnco thorn.
nddtlonnl exemption nnd you can do-

WOMEN VOTERS
GETTING BUSY
HAVING MEET

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CHANGE IN FEDERAL
TAX TAKES PLACE TODAY
ON PRIME NECESSITIES

FUNERAL OF
SEN, PFNROSE
TOMORROW

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&gt;, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81,1921

THE SANFORD DAILY HE!

this morning, “Tho public is Invited
to como into our kitchen as well as
Begin the New Year Right and
our cafo at any timo for wo want thorn
to soo how tho food is preparod In tho
most sanitary and cloanly manner and
seeing it will mnko them our patrons
llfo."
S forTho
cafo has a beautiful tiled floor
in patterns nnd tho baso board Is of
white tilo with a light tan walnsconting and white walls. Ooautiful elec­
Will Begin Her Series of
tric light fixtures all along both sidos
of tho room will givo tho individual
Lectures on CHRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGY
tables a soft glow and mnko tho guests
feci comfortnblo nt any timo of tho
-AT THEday or night.
Tho lunch counter is of whito enam­
el nnd even tho stooln aro of whito
enamel the slogan of tho now Somi­
nolo being “Clennlincss’’ in every par­
D O NOT FAIL TO IlfcAlt HER SUNDAY NIGHT
ticular.
Service will bo tho slogap' of evoryono connected with tho now cafo and
tho public will got servlco at all
times. With tho opening of tho cafo
tomorrow nt noon nnd tho big Now
Year’s dinner tho Sominolo will start
tho now yenr for Sanford and assist
in building a bigger Sanford for in
such places as tho Sominolo Cafo his­
tory Ib written and if Sanford can
feed tho multltudo in a satisfactory
the New Miller Building and One of the Finest manner tho multitudo will linger in
Snnford.
Cafes in the City

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The

Go to Churtli Tomorrow
REV. LILLIAN BRITTON FULTON

Tho Season’s Greatest Sensation

RUDOLPH VALENTINO
and AGNES AYRES in—

“The Sheik”

Presbyterian Church

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NEW SEMINOLE CAFE
OPENS THE NEW YEAR
WITH TURKEY DINNER
In

From time to timo when mnn wns
put upon tho earth food has been the
principal topic of conversation and
tho preparation of food, tho proper
serving and Inst, but not least, tho
prico of food, is still tho main topic of
tho world. Sanford has long needed
an up-to-date rcstnurant or cafe.
Sanford has good restaurants and
cafes hut Sanford up to tho presont
timo could not lay claim to having a
real enfe—a plnco built for this pur­
pose and a place that meant Rood
cooking, good clean appcnrancc, that
home-like atmosphero that is dear to
tho heart of man or woman who be­
ing hungry for something different
seeks a nice quiet place all immaculate
in white and soft colors, where tho
service Is excellent, where the cuisine
Is excellent, where tho very appear­
ance ns you enter bids you welcome
in that genteel surroundings in which
you associate the big city restaurants
with something good to eat.
Such a plnco will open tomorrow
with a New Year’s dinner—turkey and
all tho trimmings and all for ono dol­
lar. This now cafe is tho Sominolo
Cafe in tho new Miller building on
Park avenuo next to tho Popular Mar­
ket. Miss Estelle Mclson is the pro­
prietor of tha New Seminole Cafe and

Saturday at the Princess—Miss DuPont
5 5
in “False Kisses’’; also a Comedy
LAST TIME
AT THE STAR THEATRE
TONIGHT.

SHINHOLSER BUILT IT
by Christlnn teachers; but all wero
this lady needs no introduction to tho
mndo to feel thnt without Jesus
public having been in tho restaurant
S. O. Shlnholsor built tho new Mil­
Christ nnd the love nnd power of God,
business hero for somo timo In tho ler building and from tho ground floor
grasped by faith and prnyor, these
Welnkn Cnfo on Railroad Way and is that houses tho now Sominolo Cafo psychic powers had littlo to offer of
known to tho local pntrons and tho nnd tho Popular Market to tho Bocoml enduring vnluo or satisfaction.
traveling public as ono of tho best floors thnt are built for apartments
“Wo are sure Mrs .Fulton hns
cntcrcrs in the city.
tho careful, neat nnd excellent work­ found a mission of real servico nnd a
Tho Seminole Cnfo hns tho north manship, tho up-to-dnto manner in message of comfort nnd help in theso
room of tho now building just finish­ which everything about tho building dnys of pccullnr need.”
ed and a large force of men have been is finished shows thnt only mas­
busy day and night to get tho cafo in ter nrtisnns wero on this job and CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
shape for the Now Year’s opening. throughout tho building it bears tho
BANQUET NEXT THURSDAY
The room has been built by T. J. Mil­ Shinholscr mark. In this Issuo an
ler &amp; Son for a restaurant and having advertisement for Mr. Shinholnur
Tho next monthly banquet of tho
been built for this purpose no money states thnt lie hns holpod to build
membership
of the Sanford Chnmber
hns been spared to make it one of the Snnford nnd this is literally true, Tho
of
Commerce
will ho held Thursday
neatest and best in tho stnte. Tho new churches, school houses, storo
evening,
Jnnunry
5, In the Vnldoz ho­
room is large and the depth is suffic- buildings, warehouses, etc., bear teatel.
lent to give plenty of floor space for Jtimony to tho cxcelcnco of tho buildMr. Willlnm T. Donnelly, nation­
the cnfo and plenty of room in tho or’8 „rt jn tho work done by S. O.
ally
prominent mnrino engineer, and
rear for one of tho most complete Shinholscr. Inspect the now Sominolo,
kitchens thnt many restaurants twice Cafe, tho Populnr Mnrket nnd tho on-1designer of tho plans for Sanford’s
ns large can boast. All tho new ap­ tiro Millor building nnd see tho work I
&gt;’nRht basin will be the
prinrlpnl speaker of the evening. The
pliances for labor saving and especial­ for yourself..
program will niso include local speakly for keeping tho food cleun and snners
and short talks from those who
itary. A largo range and modern -ap­ WHAT REV. E. C. GILLETTE HAH
wero
located hero ns a result of the
pliances for dish washing ami tho
TO SAY.
activities
of tho Chamber of Com­
many new nnd up-to-dnto methods of
merce.
keeping everything spotless hns been
“No ono listening to her lecturers
Theso monthly meetings hnvo prov­
installed in tho Sominolo Cafo kitchen could but feel thnt nil tho discoveries
and it is open to inspection by tho pub­ of modern science concerning the en to bo tho best menns of arousing
lic at all times. In fact ns Miss Mol- mind of mnn nnd its powers had a greater enthusiasm on tho part of
son, the proprietress, Inughingiy said value which should not bo neglected tho members of tho organization.

SEMINOLE CAFE

NOTICE
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Our Sanford City Office hns been discontinued nnd hereafter all busi­
ness will bo transacted at tha Warehooaa on Elm Ava. in charge of S

MR. ALLEN SCOTT
Phone 447-J

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ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company

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Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

Invitntions hnvo been extended to
the president of tho Orlando Cham­
ber of Commerce to be present nt the
banquet, nnd niso to tho Woman’s
club, Business nnd Professional Wo­
mans’ club, Rotnry 'club nnd Kiwnnis
club.
Reservations for the banquet will
have to bo mndo not later than Tues­
day, Jnnunry 3, ns n large number is
oxpcctcd to bo present.
Prico por cover, $1.25.

FOOT SPECIALIST
for rheumatism, weak
hnklos, soft cornr, fallen
arches, bunion), pains in
your foot, or honvy cal­
louses, consult—
C. L. GISLRK
Offico 130 S. Ornrigo
Orlando
Florida

Try a Herald Want Ad today.

In the Opening of the New Seminole Cafe

Year’s Opening
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It would bo impossible to descrlbo tho bigness—tho human
touches—tho dramatic incidents—tho climnxcs—tho extrava­
gant sotting—tho blood tingling accncs of this, ono of the
most wonderful achievements of tho ago. Story by E. M. Hull.

auxii..

O. Shinholser

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Contractor and Builder
HAD HIS PART

c.Dinner
Fruit Cocktail
Iced Celery
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Chicken Soup with Rice

Mixed Pickles

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Fillet of Sole Tarter Snuco

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Happy New Year

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Stuffed Young Turkey Cranberry Snuce

To All the People of Seminole County

Cold Boiled Hnm Potato Snlnd
Lettuce French
MiiBhed Potntocs

May the year of 1922 be a Most Prosperous One to every
one of our friends and patrons. We are here to
serve you in the years to come

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Cntidied Ynms
Creamed Asparagus Tips

Vanilla Ice Cream

Cake

Ten

Coffeo

In the building of Sanford Stores, Business Blocks,
Churches, Schools, Warehouses, Docks, etc., this firm
has played a large part. The new Miller building is only
one of the many fine stores erected by

Dinner at 12 o’clock, Noon

SEMINOLE CAFEl

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Contractor and Builder

E. MELSON, Proprietor 5

Miller Building

O. Shinholser!

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�and ploasuro in the state's forward
If U Ohm
J U S T B P S - T * . t o n m iw .
movement and in its contribution to
r a k l U M e r e r r ( l l t n i M i e «c «p t H ua- the satisfaction of all who odmlro
dajr nt the llr r u ld D u lld ln K , 1W
J M R S IR O W tl AH C A P t T
progress and advancement.
M a c n o lU A v e „ Hanford, F la .
M AKE • KO
C H O t* L A TE C A K E
True, Florida,- in common with oth­
'C A U S E A L L
OE
S V 1 EE T*
er sections of tho country, liar, felt
C H O C 'L A T E . A n
Q O W E .I
tho
hnnd
of
depression
which,
how­
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ever, hns not fallen so heavily on our
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I t . J , L I L L A J I O --------§ » c r e t « r r - T r r n » u r r r people ns upon thoso of othor states,
M . A . N H K L ___________ (i r a r r a l M n n im rr those not blessed with so mnny ad­
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WHO SAID
Phone 14N np to MiOO P. M .______ vantages thnt contribute to tho wolI T - X NtVSA t « N |
A d v e rt lain* lla tra M ndr K n o w n on
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fnro. and happiness of people and of
A p p llra tlo n
[TAKE IT TOMMY?
communities, advantages thnt Florida
■ahaerlpllon Price In Advance
This institution, whose success and strength hns
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hns In nbundanco and thnt give gen­
O ne Y e a r ............ ..............- .........— ........W -J J
Hlx M onths ..........- ............... ......... •;------3.00 erously to its prosperity oven in per­
been builded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
lle llv e rrd In C lip l&gt;r
r i t&gt; '
O ne W e e k „ .......
Cenla iods of general business depression.
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem or
It is eminently in order thnt, in
T h e h lx 12- (o Ht-pnxe W e e k ly l l e r n ld e n tire ly cover* Mrmlnole ( ’otinfjr these closing dnys of 1021, all of us
those who know it best and whose highest cna n d U puhlU hed eve ry F rid a y . A d v e r &lt;lalnx rntea mnde k n o w n on applica­ should take at least mental note of
tio n . Ile n io crn llc In politics. PJIJ10 per the record thnt the state hns written
denvor is to nttain still higher plains of service—
ye a r, a lw a ys In ndvnnce,________________
for
tho
year,
note
of
only
slightly
in­
M K M Ill'.ll T I I H A M O C I A T K I ) PltKNH
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
terrupted progress, in a few instances
but if uninterrupted progress in mnny
New Year.
others. Thus we find ourselves at
tho end of nnothcr year with bright­
Write it 1022.
er, clearer, strengthened vision with
which to look forward to tho year
With n bin icicle, mnyho.
that lies ahead of us. Also, wo And
-----------o----------Grant weather for winter business. ourself in possession of hrondened
minds, of n greater spirit of tolcr— ----------- O---------;------mm
Anti the very time to put on bite ence, and possessed of nobler desire
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and purpose to go from one achieve­
Anion nntl brlnir the people In.
ment to nnothcr, not altogether ns in---------- o----------Tho cold weather is hero nntl tho invidunls selfishly inclined, but ns n
merchants thnt ndvertise now will get state hoping for and working for bet­
tho winter business. Only n few ter things, for moro worthy accom­
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INTERNATlu
CARTOON C
ilnr meeting in Chicago January 27 to ference In Pittsburgh nnd Chicago
more months to get ritl of your win- plishments that shall bo for tho bene­
28.
Mr. Sligh is n member of both next month,—Orlnmio Sentinel.
fit of ah who call Florida home and
tor Roods nt tho time is (looting.
those
organizations, ns are othor men
for those whoso longings and nspirn* would mean about fourteen percent the notice it deserves. It is not n
-----------o --------WILL EXAMINE TEXT ROOKS
in
tho
fruit industry in Orlando, nnd
They nro nbout to boro for rus nenr tions are to cast their lot with us.
- tho owner will make a rate of one tourist town, though it has many wln- is planning to attend both conferenc­
KJssissimme. Coincident with this
Great and worthy accomplishments hun||rC(, (|o„ar8 a month_which ter visitors who enjoy its varied ndes. It is understood that these moot­
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 2.—The sub.
event Congressman Sears In homo nntl ,tnnd in Florida, record of 1021. ,J r0(.kon8
to ......
fort ___ _ „t -on.........
tho. vantages!
but It____substantial
is u s
.w ........
........ ..............pro- ings will request that freight rates commission which hns been exnniin1
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hns for his Rucst William JenninRs First and foremost, and of utmost ,nveltmont#
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I duetive town, with a background of on fruits nnd vegetables be placed on ing text hooks submitted for possiblo
Drynn.
importance toward future achieve-( AJ| thc80 thlnK„ n,it|cnto against 'farm and garden wealth which nf- n parity with those existing before use in Florida schools, will report to
---------- o----------ments, is thoevident spirit of moro thc
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nnd business of Florida fords the best possible insurance of
Good tiny to sell overcoats anti tho hearty co-operationon the part of nl I _ nmj thereby nro the Innocent harm- stability, while its situation with re- tho series of raises wns granted dur­ tho Stnto Textbook Commission nt a
stores closed. It seems thnt a bunch the peoplo of Moridn, city, county and C({ t(J nn incalcunblo extent; yet there gard to wnter transportation gives it ing tho Into war, since it is maintain­ meeting to bo held horo January 5th.
of people hero have their umbrollns communltf co-operation, nnd in tho is no redress. Tho city, no matter an assured commercial standing. It ed thnt reductions in wages nnd othor The sub-commission is composed of
turned wroiiRside out whep tho mon- broader field thnt embraces all tho how much it mny bo convinced that is one of tho coming cities of South operating expenses justify such no­ lending educators of tho state, head­
tion.
ed by W. S. Cnwthorn, state high
stntc, to arrive nt thnt point of wor­ n vusb nmount of damago is being Florida.—Lukeland Telegram.
«y falls from nbove.
school inspector, whilo tho Stnte Text­
During
tho
war
tho
roads
were
thy distinction that is mnde possible brought about by such greed, cannot
—
obook Commission, is composed of Gov.
granted
nn
increase
of
twenty-fivo
This is the weather that makes the through sincere, hearty co-operation proceed to bring demands upon thc
fc» Ry Ha Ra Fa
Ra it* per cent for the southern and enst- Hardee nnd his cabinet.
celory that makes tho money thnt —not co-operation scctionnlly only private owner. It must tnko its ^ '
im cm sections of the country nnd thir­
gives the farmer tho chance to go to but state-wide. This spirit, going medicine—no matter how wry the Ha
it* ty-throe nnd one-third per cent in tho
NOTICE
the mountains next summer—and nl- with the work thnt hns been dono in face that follows the gulping. Dut
rm extreme west. This wns shortly fol­
Owner
of
Dort
car license No. It 1159
ao the house thnt Jack built, etc.
1921 will, if continued nnd intensifled one redress is there to be found. The R*
R* lowed by nnothcr incrcnso of thirty can obtain crank by calling 170-W.
through 1922 mnke possible achieve­ assessor cun llx the voluo upon thc ** tei H4 id Ka la N M ini it*
per cent in southern nnd eastern sec­
3-ll-ltp
Sanford is unlike Jacksonville in ments far greater thun any thnt ns
property in accord with the income
-------tions
and
forty
per
cent
in
thc
ex­
many wnys, but it varies most in its yet have been placed in the record of
sought to be derived by thc rent-hog.
DEATH OF FRANK K. LANE
treme west. Fruit growers nnd ship­ J NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Four more
enforcement of the liquor laws. Jax, Florida’s preceding years.
A few years of thnt work would havo The many friends in this city of pers maintain that this last increase victims of bootleg liquor woro reit is snid, uses a sponge to soak it up,
We have only to look about nnd see a tendency to put prices of rentnls Frank E. Lane, wore shocks! last
but Sanford goes after the booze with what Florida has accomplished and where they by right should be. Once night to hear of. his sudden death a t 1has put an almost unbearable burden cuived nt Ueliovuc hospital today and
upon the industry mid it is understood 'swelled tho toll of Now Yenr’s revel
whips. We’ll bet on Sanford.—St. then resolve, each nnd every one f
change the grunt of tho rent-hog in- his home in DeLand. Mr. Lane hnd they will seek n return to tho pre­ which claimed threo dead and sent
Petersburg Times.
us, that throughout the year 1022 to a squeal and better conditions will been in ill health for some time but j
war rale folowing tho national con­ 'scores to hospitals.
greater efforts shall he made to co­ follow.—Kississimmo Gozctte.
an operation last summer scorned to
When tho time comes that there operate witli others, whether in ono
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improve him nnd his friends woro
will be no holidnys it will be n good section of Florldu or another, to do
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HOW
IT
HITS.
FLORIDA
hoping
thnt ho hnd fuly roco/ored but a•x **
thing for this city. It seems thnt the things that need to he done to
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it seemed thnt his lo rj Mfo of u s e f '
when the people want to come to make Florida what, ns a stnte, it
A
good
mnny
of
our
tourist
visitors
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om wns rendy for a closo nnd ho wns |
town that is tho very day the stores should be. Hearty, practical co-op­
are
pessimistic
with
regard
to
condlcalled
away almost without warning, i j
close. It would be a good thing to eration will do it, will make of this
tions
in
tho
north,
and
some
of
thorn
Frank
E. Lane was ono of tho pio-j
havo less holidays nod more working commonwealth a wonderland of pro­
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
appear
to
tako
pleasure
in
shaking
neor
citizens
of Sanford coming here
days.
gress and achievement. *
their h ads and telling us it will ho i» the onrly days from his home in
SUIT YOU
!'r'i» id i*s reran! for 1921 is procti- our time next.
Ohio ami engaging in the hardware
The Tampa Tribune and the Tam­ •il.v completed. What has been done
Having no power to penetrate tho business here. He married .Miss Ida
You can make money buying for advance.
pa Times start oir today with an stands. \Yhere there has been errors
future,
the
Telegram
can
not
positiveDoylo
in
this
city,
tho
daughter
of
Mr.
“open shop.” The Florida Grower there cun l.e atonement by striving t •
You are going to build a home one of these
and many other printing offices in do better in the coming year,, to for­ ly disj to this prediction, but it can wad Mrs. M. Doylo and resided here
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
Tampa are now in the open shop get the animosities, the jealousies point t i a few things which, in its for many years. Ho afterward locntInimbL*
opinion
go
far
toward
dis«d
at
DeLand
becoming
identified
by easy stages.
class. IV- riting more than tile shops and the bickerings and go forward
crediting it.
witli thc firm of Alexinder, Raird &amp;
could stand is responsible for the with strengthened cnurn«',i» nmj ’'urIf you have some money, will build one or
Tho n irth may bo broke, as some of Co., ono of the largest fruit firms in
change in T.unpa.
poncful resolve to improve on tho its re cs-jntatL’es claim, but it is that section.
two houses.
past, to tho end that the coming year, pnyltif i good healthy price for some
Deceased leaves a wife and dnughSanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
There " ill he mnny changes in tho ami those to follow will furnish re­ of F H iih ’s products. Strawberries, tor, Miss Nell Lane, in DeLand, nnd
year 1922. There will be many re- j cords unsurpassed, either by Florida for in tim e, which are going out of a son in this city, Edward F. Lane,
game now.
adjust meats in the new year. There or any other state.
Plant City, nnd other borry centers by and the sympathy or the many relnhas come a time when the man of
---------- o----------thc car load, havo been bringing the tivos and friends in this nnd ether
brains will receive just recompense
THE GRUNT OF THE LONE­ highest prlco in the history of tlmt stntes goes out to them in their.beTor the hours of study tlmt enabled
SOME HOG.
induHtry. Many of them have sold renvement. Tho funeral will occur
Win to solve the big problems of tho
for more than a dollar a quart, nnd Wednesday from his old home at Norday. The time has come when tho
Numerous cities in Florida nre al­ some for moro than two dollars, at the wood, Ohio, nnd tho remains were tak
men who have put their money, time lowing their tail-feathers to bo pluck­
on thorc toilny, accompanied by Mrs.
point.
and brains into business will begin to ed—because of the fact that numer­ shipping
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Plant City is not alone. From tho bane nnd Miss Neil Lane and Edward
ronlizo something from the business ous property-owners in those cities
Wauehula Advocate wo quoto tho fol- Lane.
instead of paying nil of it out for In- are handicapping the whole works by
lowing:
------------------------l&gt;or mid, on the other hnnd, labor will the outrageous prices they are charg­
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Heims,
$5
a
hamper;
poppers,
$(1
F
R
E
IG
HT RATli\
l»c able to tnko a smaller salary and ing for rentals. One fully develop­
a hamper and strawberries, $ 1.00 a 1 l l L I u l l l
llillL O
the profiteers who have been gouging ed rent hog can do more harm and
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
quart! Such is tho record of thc
him will have to take a smaller proftt injure business to u greater extent
vegetable market in Wauebuia the
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
for everything they sell. All these than columns of legitimnto boosting
past week—not city quotations, hut
changes will como to pass in the year through the dally and weekly press
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
the real coin of the realm which the
1922. The passing will be hard, but can overcome in n full season. Peo­
1018
W
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s
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F
ir
s
t
S
tre
e
t
1018 W e s t F ir s t Street
growers receive at the shipping plat­
the end will justify the hardship.
ple are every day leaving those cities form.
8 . J. SLIGH SCORES RAILROADS
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“And Wauehula lias been shipping
FOR MAKING VOLUNTARY
FLORIDA'S 1921 RECORD—'TIIE where tho charges are reasonable—
about a solid carload of mixied vegeREDUCTION OF 10%
FUTURE.
rather than he “held up" by those tables daily tho past week, nnd will do
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who seek to have nn income equal to butter than that next week should the
The
railroads
of thc country liuvo
Jnskrenvllle Times-Union: In theso llfty percent o ' the cost of construc­ weather continue f.ivornhlo."
pulled what is commonly known as a
nSlonSHMIBIIIIOIIXIHHOIBIIIHIIIIIBIIIIIMHI
closing iluys of 1921, Florida's record, tion and equipment.
It will tain pretty hard times to »„lleker" in voluntarily
reducing
for the yoftr now ending, is being
It is not necessary to name the cit­ clown a plnc-j tlu t ia making that sort freight rates ten pur cent on citrus
concluded. Unhlushingly, and with­ ies where such actions are daily tnkof record.
fruits nnd vegetables, according to 3 .
out boasting, may we say that it is u ing place—for word is spreading ev­ At tho same t! no, potatoes are go- j, s IIrH, a* well-known citrus fruit
record of which all may lie proud, ery day regarding those localities; ing out at $3.00 per hamper and cab- BroWor and shipper of this city,
those permanently residing hero and ♦and mcesngcn are going north r.nd bago for $ 1.00 n crate, according to The voluntary reduction, fruit growthose from afar who have interest west that eighteen dollar coni and tho Advocate.
ors i.sscrt, wns made by tho roads in
lienvy beeveedees nro rather to be
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Little citrus fruit is being shipped „„ „ffort to nvoi(| ln0otlng growers
chosen than sunshine in a locality now, but the cream of the crop will nmj shippers who had requested a 9
where the owners of properties nre bo ready nftor tho holidays, and prices tidily per cent reduction In rntcH, and 9
Wo invite tho public and all users of ELDER
robbers nnd those who lease to sub­ nre looking up. !• rom fifteen to twon- 1the wrath of producer, shipper, nnd ■
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
let are bandits. Tho worst of It Is ty million dollars not will rail into . ri&gt;tni| merchant is by no means np- 9
our method of handling its product. Why take
that a dozen cities of thnt sort can the stnto from thnt sourco alone with- pensed by whnt hns been styled the ■■
aebanceT Your eminent physicians claim
do an irreparable Injury to all other in tho next forty-five days.
j "generous action of tho rends." Short- 9
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
localities where prices nre kept tn
Thuso facts for that h what they (jy after the reduction was announced,
APPLE RUTTER
rnnkes it most beneficial for many troubles.
normal;
are and not mere oplniona-lndlcnto Mr. Sligh said, tho railroads sought ■
PEACH PRESERVES
Not only in private dwellings but that tho north Is not half so hnrd hit to obtnin n statement from tho growPINEAPPLE PRESERVES
PC0Ple °f Snnford as well as tho
In stores and garages and other build­ ns it imagines, and that Horidn is en- er8 nn(| shippers that tho now rates
Western Union recommend this water for
CHERRY PRESERVES
batteries.
ings there is this unjust demand up­ joying goiiuino prosperity, with un- Woro satisfactory, but tho fruit men
.HKD RASPDERRY Preserves
limitud
chanco
for
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SLICED STUFFED OLIVES
sent you and protect your health.
permanently. Take a garage thnt Telegram.
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place of renting tho proporty, free of 8 ANFORD, THE COMING CITY l Bion Merchants will moot in Pltts-------| burgh, January 11 to 14, to plan furnil fixtures and hnving nothing but
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To All Our Patrons
The year 1922 promises to be a
most prosperous one and there
will be more buildings erected,
more work of all kinds along all
lines. As usual, you will find us
ready to serve you with every­
thing in the lumber and builder’s
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Personal Kerns
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In and About
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-------For Florida: Fair Monday;
colder in South nnd control;
Tuesday fair with rising
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March 4—Wnrron G. Harding In­
augurated president.
Mnrch 24—Cardinal Gibbons, dean
of Amcrlcnn hierarchy, dies.
May 20—Prcsndont Harding pre­
sents $100,000 worth of radium, gift
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of Amorlcnn women, to Mmo. Curie,
Frnnco-Pollsh discoverer of radium.
May 31—Nino whites, 21 negroes
killed In rnco conflict In Tulsn, Okln.
Juno 11—Flood at Pueblo, CIol.,
does $20,000,000 damage.
Juno 5—Laura Brumwell, woman
loop-thc-loop champion, killed in
1,800 foot fnll from piano.
Juno 0—Col. F. W. Gnlbralth, Jr.,
commander of American Legion,
killed in auto accident near Indiana­
polis.
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Juno 1T&gt;—John G. Emory elected
national commander of Amcrlcnn Logion.
June 25—President GomporB nnd
entiro administration reelected by At
F. of L.
July 2—Jnck Dempsey retains hoavy title by knocking out Georges
Cnrpcntior.
July 2—Harding signs pence reso­
lution with Germany.

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Hera’d Headers

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Watch for the ndvertlscmontB in
the Daily Hornld of tho many big
sales that will bo pulled off during tho
month of January, It will pay you
to read the advertisements in tho
Herald.

Hudson Thomas, of tho Thomna
Tent &amp; Awning Co., with headquart­
ers in Dnytunn, spent yostorday in tho
city the guest of his nunt, Mrs. R. J.
Holly.

The whistlos and hulls nnd guns
gave the old yenr n good send off Sat­
urday night or rather Sunday morn­
ing. Few wore sorry to see it go. It
was filled with tho usual JoyH nnd sor­
rows.

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W I L L Y ’S LIGHT

J. E, Snyder, of Chuiuntn, was ill
the city today and reports Chuluota
as picking up and getting rondy for a
big tourist season in this month. The
Chuluota Inn opened yesterday and
fed a largo crowd and reservations
have been made by many of the old
patrons nnd many new ones.

Tailoring

Go to tho Seminole Cafe for those
fine meals—tho kind you have boon
wanting for some time. Everything
nuw, neat and clean. Quick service
lunches at the lunch counter.—Semi­
nole Cufo on Park avenue.
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Aug. 2—Enrico Caruso dies In
Italy
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Aug. 11 — Secretary of State
Hughes, on behalf of P-csident Hard­
ing, invites principal allied powora
to disarmament conference.
Aug. 21—Zll-2 , ginnt dirigible, collnpses nnd burnB in England. Fortytwo killed, including 0 Americans.
Sept. 0—American relief begins in
Russia
Sept. 28—Lieut. MncRcndy breaks
altitude record, going 40,800 feet up.
Oct. 1$—New York Nationals won
world’s baseball championship from
New York Americans.
Oct. 24—Emperor Knrl’s restora­
tion fails for second time. Exiled to
Maderin.
Oct. 28—Marshal Koch arrives in
New York.
Nov. 11—Burial of unknown Amer­
ican soldier.
Nov. 12—Conference on nmiB limi­
tation opens In Washing ton
Drc. 0—Irish Free State treaty an­
nounced.
Dec. 12—Four-Power agreement
signed.

OCALA, Jun. 2.—Representative
Frnnk Clark will not be a candidate
for the senate in this yenr’H primary
but will seek rc-nomliiutioii to the
lower house of congress from his dis­
trict nceordlng to a letter received to­
day from Clark by J, H. Benjamin,
editor of tho Ocalit Star. Clarke mndu
known his intention of hot Booking
the senatorial seat in reply to com­
munication from Bonjnmin in which
the oditor wrote thut bocuuse of wide­
spread discussion of CInrk'H probnblo
candidacy for the upper house he be­
hoved It time for the representative to
: ndviBU his constituents of his inns.

t!i’—we just want to offer a word of appreciation for tho
abundance of patronage, friendship nnd good will given to
ns the past year. To merit its continuance during 1922, wo

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■ land. Must move at once. Close to transpor% tation. Flowing wells.

Well, when wu woko up this
morning at daylight ready
to come to work—wo al­
ways come to work at day­
light—it scorned that Lake
Monroe would ccrtninly ho
frozen over and wondering
where n pair of skates could
he procured we wended our
way to the office staggering
a little—not with nny hang­
over from New Yenr’s 'but
on account of the heavy
wind—and when tho weath­
er report was handed in lo
and behold it was only 87.
It just shosvs Unit the hand
of the weather man is
quickar than the I-dua of
tho general public.
Woll,
anyhow wo have that cold
weather thut wu have been
talking about nd we dofy
nny mosquito that over
walked to come out today
nnd look us in tho face.
5:10 A. M. JAN. 2, 1U22
Maximum ................... 0(1
Minimum ..................... 87
Range ........................... 38
Barometer ................. 30.37
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Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No nd taken for leas thas
25 eenta. and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a Una and remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR SALE

FOR RENT

FOR RENT—Two furnished bod
rooms, 011 Park Avo.
212-tfo
FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 Park ave­
nue, . .
178-tfe
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
Phone 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
Street.
195-tfa
FHITUKNT—Half of store, with fino
display window, No. 221 East First
BOARD AND ROOM—$0 per week; street, opposite postuffiee.
230-tfc
board $7.00 per week; meals 50c. ’ FOR RENT—Ono furnished bed
Apply Mrs. McEwcn, 402 Oak Ave­
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
Pa to to to to to to to
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FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchonnttas,
For first class Job work—thv Herald
Sanford Machine #
Shirley Apt., opp. I*. O.
220-20tp
Foundry Co.
FOR RENT—Good seven room house,
Gencrnl Machine and Boiler Works
well located. $15 per month.—A.
P. Connelly.
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Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bands in stock
WANTED
Crank Shafts Re-turned
WANTED—Young man who enn stnrt
Sanford Constructs Co. on very modoruto salary, and learn
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS business. Must be able to help book­
Planes nnd Specif lent ions Cheerful! keeper.—Smith Bros., Furniture. Foot
of First Street.
328-3tp
Furnished
.WANTED—Couple want room nnd
All Work Guaranteed
hoard. Prlva to family preferred.
P. O. Box I*.
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Address "Ilonrd’ euro Herald. 241-ltp
FOR SALE—Paper shell pecans, 801
Mognolia.
FOR SALE—Ono Daisy chum. Call
204-tfc
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MULES FOR SALE—Fivo teams
splendid, medium sized fnrm mules
ot low prices.—F. N. Hurt, Del,con
Springs, Fin.
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INSURANCE
N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.

W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
TAMPA, Jan. 2,—A firo of under­
Florida
mined origin did thirty thousand dol­ Sanford
lars damage to tho Tampa Gas Com­
pany office building ant) show rooms Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
lute last night.
GOVERNMENT Positions open, mon,
women.. Experience unnecessary.
Hoqcis^y roqgifeil. Good pay- to Btart.
Write, T. McCnfforty, St. Louis, Mo.
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TEMPERATURE

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WEEK’S WBATHER.

James Sharon, Jr., left last night
Ed. Randall hns moved his tailoring
for Florida University at Gnlnesvillo,
establishment
from the Hines block to
after
spending
tho
holidays
with
his
Weather outlook for the period
parents in this city, Mr. and Mrs. n part of Hie room occupied by Dr.
January 2 to 7, inclusive: South At­ James Sharon.
Tom Moore in tho Swopo building
lantic and East Gulf states: Gener­
across from tho postoffice whore ho
ally fuir except rains Wednesday or
Perry Jeruignn, the presiding gen­ would like to see all his patrons..
ius
of tho B. &amp; 0. Motor Company,
Thursday; temperature near or slight­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I’elot nnd
ly below normal; froata except In left Sunday for Atinnta to moot n
Mrs.
Jordan, of Jacksonville, nro tho
special
representative
of
tho
Lexing­
southern Florida.
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Sharon.
ton Motor Co,
Mr. Polot is a prominent attorney of
Quiet New Year's day In Snnford.
Jacksonville
nnd hns many friendH
It. V. Sawyer and Frank Hardina,
bore
who
aro
always glad to see him.
It would have been a busy day had nro two jolly boys in the city putting
down
those
beautiful
tile
floors
for
the stores been open for theso wero
Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Lane and Mr.
tho Miller buildings. They have Just
plenty of people in town.
finished tho floor for tho now Soml- and Mrs. Frank Miller wont to IJoMr. and Mrs. llnrry II. Ileeron have nolo Cafe nnd are now embellishing Land Inst night being called there by
ns Iheir holiday guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. tho lobby of tho Miller building on tho sudden dentil of Mr. Lane’s father,
Ralph 11. Heercn, of Nucvn Jeronn, Magnolia avenue. They represent the Mi*. Frank Lane. Edward accompan­
Win. T. Miller Co., of Jacksonville, ied tho remains to Cincinnati today
Isle of Fines.
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nnd they certainly know their lino of to to to to to to to to to
work. There is nothing quite so neat
or quite so lasting, clean looking and
henutiful as a rent tilo floor.

This is really the first day of tho
yonr and it would bo well to mnko
your New Yenr’s rcoslutiona include
the membership to tho Chamber of
Commerce.

' See me for your next Suit. Good workman­
ship. Reasonable prices. New location
opposite the Postoffice

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MEMORABLE DATES OF 1921

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W. RAWL1NG, Prop.

Wu hnvo decided to continue tho
operation
of our mattress factory In
Quick Service Transfei
; Sanford and wo nro now ready to renStorage Facilities
U we please you, tell ot tiers; tl uo uvntu old mattresses or make now
Jones to ordur. Drop iih a card nnd we
tell us. Phone 488
will call to see you at once.—Sanford
Mattress Co,, tlth Street, near the de­
Auto Radiator Repair pot.
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Attorney-ut-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
Acteylene Welding
SANFORD
FLORIDA
OF ALL KINDS

Sanford Welding Co.
Located in Eagle
IBdg., 705 Onk Ave.
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requests all young wom-m dealring
Rea)' Estate and Insurunci*
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SANFORD
FLORIDA National Bank.
AGNES O; BERNER, Chairman

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Income Tax Service
517 Commercial Btr—i Hanford, Fla
Room 10 McNelll-DavU Bldg.
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WILL BE BETTER
THE
CHAMBER
OF
COMMERCE
SECRET FRENCH-JAP TREATY BUSINESS
IN THE YEAR OF 1922, SAYS
THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD FIRST MONTHLY BANQUET OF
DENIED BY ALL OFFICIALS AT
NEW YEAR NEXT THURSDAY
CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON
F ig u re s C om p ared W ith L a s t Y e a r Show Good
G ain es E veryw here

AUTO RACER
DIED TODAY
RESULT RACE
REPORT is d e n ie d

Charge M ad e T h a t Japs
and F re n ch W a n t D o ­
minion over F a r E a st

an d no o n e e x p e c t e d e it h e r

NATION TO ACKNOWLEDGE
SO CONFERENCE HALTS

SAVANNAH AUTO RACES END IN
DEATH OF .F. M.
COLLINS
( d r T h e A n n c U t r l P ress)

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 3.— Continued
upwnrd movomont of business and tho
gradual restoration of ndrmnl condltions are indicated in tho comparison
of reports for last month with thoso
of tho corresponding months of 1020,
according to tho December review of
tho economic situation issuod Inst
night by tho fedornl rcsorvo bonrd.
Net improvement was found by tho
board despite tho recession of business
activity in December ns compored with
the same month last yonr.
“ Tho holiday trade,” tho board said
"is a test of the soundness of preced­
ing business activity. Reports from
the vnrious fodernl reservo districts
covering over half of the month show
thnt thin year’s domnnd in tho onstern
districts has registered an increase
running as high as ton por cont of
that of 1020, while in other districts
tho situation is pronounced satisfac­
tory."
Manufacturing districts, however,
tho board reported as fnr from uni-

form, there being n decrenso of nctivlty in tho Iron and Hteol Industries,
while textiles showed n little change
from previous months and uncertainty exists ns to the future of tho cloth­
ing industry, due to labor disturbanc­
es and tho continued domnnd for con­
sumers for lowor prices.
"Freight rates," tho bonrd said
"continuo ns'n disturbing factor duo
to tho bollof thnt reductions already
announced as nffcctlng somo commodi­
ties may ho much more widely extend­
ed in the near future."
“ A decided Improvement in Euro­
pean exchanges," tho hoard said,
“ has tended to some extent to help the
foreign trade situation during tho
month of December, but the extreme
cnutlon in the evtension of bank
credits which was previously
so
noticeable a phrase of our foreign
trade still continued. Export figures
indicate a still further decline of
activity in stnpies, while imports
show an ndvnncc.

SAVANNAH, Gn., Jnn. 3.— F. M.
WASHINGTON, Jon. 3. — While
practically nil the machinery of the Collins, 27, automobile driver, died
nuns conforonco stood still over the this morning o f injuries received in
How Year's holidays tho official dele­ n rnco on the tri-stato exposition dirt
gation of the Fnr Enstorn republic track yesterday afternoon. The front
took advantage of tho lull to press spindle of tho car snapped and the
tia-jr charges o f n secret Fronch-Jnp- machine turned over pinning Collins
beneath it.
nnese control In Siberia.
The Fnr Eastern delegates declared
that proof of their charges, already C ount Szechenyi
denied by both tho French and Jap­
A ppoin ted M in ister
anese delegates, could bo obtained by
examination of orlglnnl Aocumenta in
To U n ited States
the archleves of tho Fnr Eastern gov­
ernment at Chita. They suggested CeuDlesH la the Former Glndya Van­
derbilt of U. S. A.
that such an inquiry bo made by Am­
erican consular officials, ho that tho
&lt;II7 T h e A u o r ln tH l I* r r «n )
results might bo known to the con­
BUDAPEST, Jnn. 3.— Count Laszelo
ference when it takes up considera­
Szechenyi was appointed Hungarian
tion of Siberinn problems.
minister to tho United StatcH. Ho is
To emphnsizo tho French public de­
now in Washington. Countess Szuchnial made yesterday, Albert Sarraut,
enyl
formerly was Gladys Vanderbilt,
head of tho French delegation, form ­
of
New
York.
ally notified Secretary Hughes, us
I I l r T h e Aaanrlnlrd I ' r m l
France Should P ay
chairman of tho conference, thut tho
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 3. The:fcdtt
ir i
a t l p f)\ V p q
oral grand Jury which returned Indict-,
U S W I l d l OI1C U W e S
charges were wholly without founda­ TO PURCHASE HOSPITAL
AT MEMPHIS, VENN.,
ment ngninst W. M. Bostwlck, Sheriff (
I n s t e a d 01 S p e n d in g
tion in fact. Tho French government,
FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS W. II. Dowling and about fifteen oth- j
--------M. Sarraut suld In a written commun­
ers charging violating prohibition Large Sums on Navy and Increased
ication to tho conforonco head, had on- j
(Ur The AiaoflattA Prraa)
Armament
lured into no commitments regarding
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.— The pur- lnws, summoned before tho Federal &gt;
(Hr Thejuaoelnl'd rrewi)
Siberia oxcept those o f which the clinH0 of tho Methodist Episcopal hos- court tomorrow to testify how indictfor I WASHINGTON,
ad. . . Jnn.„ 3.—Tho
, ,
.
Unlted Stntes nlrcndy was awnro.
pltn, nt
Tcnn., by tho gov- ments were reached. Attorney
In view of tho Krone hand Japanese OTnmont f or Ugb in the treatment of Bostwlck in filing motion today thatmintatration woidd he directed under
Indictment against Bostwlck be quash- 11 resolution introduced today by Rep
repudiation of tho chargci, and the former scrvico men "is under conaidorresentntive Beavis, Republican, Ne­
position of tho Fnr Eastern delegate* atjon to,|ny ny „ conference botwoon od alleged no witnesses were before
braska, to demand
repayment by
as “outsiders" sent to the conforonco D3roctor Forbes of tho Veterans Ru­ tho grand Jury, that Assistant District
°f
" a" c* hur
tbo
by an unrecognized government, tho rcftU( nm| Brigadier Gcnornl Sawyer, Attorney Yorkes’ statomont of wlmt
he prepared to prove was tho only evi- 'United Stntes during tho war. Beavis
inclination in many conforonco circles &gt;pregj,|ont 0f j.ho‘ hospitullzntion board.
donee the jury had and thnt Ycrkes In a statement .aid prompt payment
was not to tnko tho development very j
__________________ .
was in the grand jury room when jury J ou ld be ins.sted u.mn
because
seriously. At tho snmo time the nc- n e w YEAR CELEBRATION
was
deliberating.
Federal
Judge
trance
has
indicated
her
intention
of
cusations attracted widespread atten­
KII, LEI) ONLY FOUR
Clayton
sta
ted
'if
allegation
ns
to
p
e
n
d
in
g
“
large
sums
of
money
on
tion and furnished a reply topic of
AT HONOLULU
Yerkes presence in tho jury room dur- increased naval armament.
l
discussion nt a dull poriod in tho con­
lflfcdellben#ion
proved to bo true he
A|.,MNqn f, VNVflT
ference negotiations.
i(lljr tilt Aaanrlntrd Preaa)
would
quash
tho
indldtment.
Other
KING,
ALFONSO
CANNOT
HONOLULU,
Jnn.
3.—
Four
(lend,
PARIS, Jnn. 3.—Tho French min­
VISIT
U.
S.
AT THIS TIME
istry of foreign affairs today issued a cighton injured Is tho toll of nono- men nnnufd in series of similnr indict-1
incuts would be affected if same pro- |
formnl denial of alleged FmncosYnp- lulu’s New Year celebration.
ceduro followed in their* cases as nl- • WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Tho Span­
b rav
nnese understanding regarding occu­
, ish embassy today denied formally
pation o f Siboria.
Documents pur­ FREIGHT RATES ON FRUITS, leged occurred in Bostwick’s.
that Kink Alfonso had planned to
VEGETABLES.
TO
COME
DOWN
porting to show Franco and Jopan
visit tho United States and several
‘
JAN.l
AUTO DYNAMITED
had entered into such agreement was
South
American countries.
made public in Washington Saturday
.
OVER TRIVIAL MATTER
For
nn
experimental
poriol
o
f
six
by the delegation from a Fnr Enstorn
ABOUT PAPER STRIKE
CATCHES LOOM ON HOOK
republic.
months freight rates will be reduced
WHILE HASS FISHING
(Iljr T lir A a a iirlm ril I’ rraal
10 per cent on a number o f agri­
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 3.—Tho reso­ cultural products in car lots, nmong
GLENS FALLS, N. Y „ Jnn. 3.—
ST.ANDBEWS. Jnn. 3.—Catching a
state troopers are patrolling tho
lution did not mention Frunco
by
them being fruits and vegetables, in
streets o f Corinth since Saturday loon on the hook with which lie wns
name but Beavis in Ilia statement said
for bass wns the recent
it was directed nt Franco on account which commodities Florida shippers when an automobile owned by an em­ fishing
He
This in­ ploye of the International Paper Co., unique experience of Joe Fuller.
of her stand at tho Armament confer­ are particularly interested.
turned
the
creature
loose
lifter
he
formation
hns
just
been
announced
by
there was dynamited in a linrn. The
ence on submarine question.
M. P. Davis, traveling freight ngent ownor o f the machine did not leave had it photographed so that ho
of tho Louisville nnd Nashville Bail- work with the other employes Inst would have something to prove tho
ANNOUNCEMENT PAItTY
road Company, according to advices May when the strike of paper makers, ulntos timpossihio story he expected
in due time to toll friends of tho
from
the contpnny to A. G. Pnyno, which still is In effect, was declared.
Mrs. Honry Wight was tho gracious
boundless
fishing possibilities of the
general
agent
at
Jacksonville.
hostess last evening, ontortnining deM. Andrews bay country.
C. S. Hoskins, traffic manager of
lightfuly at her attractive homo on
The Herald for roil Job printing.
Bark avenue, with Miss Sara Wight tho bonrd of trade, has received in­
formation that railroad freight rates
ns the charming ltonorce.
Tho spneious rooms were opened on in products of tho farm, orchnrd,
suite and most artistically decorated garden nn(l rango will bo reduced 10
per cent, effective Jnn. 1.
Ho hns
with baskets and vases o f petunias.
not
yet
received
tnriffs
nnd
full
in­
As tho guests arrived they wore
formation
on*tho
now
rates
nnd
what
greeted by Mrs. Honry Wight and Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Klrtloy, whoso fifth commodities arc Included.—Tnntpn
Tribune.
wedding anniversary it was.
Dancing in the largo living and din­
ing rents wore onjoyod, tho music be­ BEV. MBS. FULTON AT THE
CONGREGATIONAL CIIUHCII
ing furnished by Mrs. Turner Houser
and Jnmea Itobson. In the sun room
Considering thnt Inst night wns
several tables for bridgo wore placod.
At ton o’clock, Missus Esthor Miller, Monday night and that It wns cold
and Frances Dutton entered bearing n there wns a very good congregation
largo white traveling bug, announc­ out to henr tho speaker. Hor address
ing thnt they had a "gift for tho woh fine and many expressed thornbrido and groom" nnd presented tho solves ns having enjoyed tho lecture.
snmo to Miss Sara Wight nnd Mr. Hor subject tonight will bo “ Tho
Percy More. Upon oponing tho bng, Inner Shrine." ThiH wil bo of even
out jumped n lnrgo
Persian cat, greater interest than thnt of last
around hor neck wore tiny gold bolls, night, ns the IntTer life is of fur great­
bearing the names of tho bride nnd er importance thnn nil else
Ao wo hnvo installed n flno furnneo
groom-elect, nnd a card stating that
tho mnrringo would tnko plnco Tucs- you need not fe lt hnvlng to sit In u
day, January lolh, nt tho homo of cold room. Wo hnvo tried to mnko
tho bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ our plnco of worship comfortnblo nnd
bcliovo we hnvo succeeded
Come
ry Wight.
nnd
spend
nn
hour
with
us.
At a Into hour, refreshments con­
Ono notlconblo feature of the sorvlco
sisting of a delicious salad course and
was
tho beautiful Solo sung bo
punch woro sorvod.
About fifty of tho members of tho splendidly and oHoetlvuly by Mrs
young social sot, onjoyod tho cordial Iconic Hoy, who is In our city for the
ifitg again tonight.
hospitality of this charming hostoss. winter. Sho wlU m
S
a
H
S
&amp; ts&amp; ss
g jy K it
O . !m M .m .1 H«riok eM nin, omen ot
Wo wokomo nil to theso mcotlngs;
Bring your frlonds.
promise.
The Herald for real job printing.

FEDERAL GRAND JURY
SUMMONED TO APPEAR
BEFORE FEDERAL COURT

Beauty Versus Herrick

s s s s ts #

P rom ises to Be O ne of
GERMAN FLAG
M o st In terestin g G a th ­
ON OLD POLE
e rin g s o f Season
IN NEW YORK DONNELLY BE HI
WHERE IT FLEW BEFORE THE
AND WIL TELL THE MEMBERS
WAR THAT GERMANY WON
SOME INTERESTING STORIES
ANI) WE LOST
ABOUT CITY IMPROVEMENTS
( H r T h e A saoclatrd P r r a a )

NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Germany’s
flng today re-oppenred nmong thoso
of other nations which fly from tho
tall buildings of Now York's financial
and shipping districts. It was un­
furled from tho snmo flagpoio on top
o f Number 11, Brondwny, from which
it wub hauled down In tho spring of
1017, and marked tho locnlion of tho
rcstnbiished consular offices of tho
now Gorman republic.

G overnor Sproul
W ill Succeed P enrose
Says Senator a W ts o n
Will Resign ns Governor to Accept the
Appointment
(Ilr Tho Aaatirlnlnl Prraa)
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 3.— Prediction
thnt Governor Sproul, of Pcnnsylvnnin, would within forty-eight hours,
announce his intention of resigning to
accept tho nppointmont ns United
Stntes senator to succeed Scnutor Penrose, were made today by Senator
Watson, Indiana, one of tho Republi­
can senate lenders, after a call nt tho
Whito House.
CALI FOB STATEMENT
OF NATIONAL HANKS
(11/ Tho Associated Prraa)
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 3.— Comptrol­
ler of Currency todny issued n call for
condition of nil Nntionnl banks nt tho
close of business Saturday, December
31st.
ATLANTIC FLEET SAILS
FOB GUANTANAMO
,
FOB,TARGET PRACTICE
l .
---------------------.... NEW YORK", Jnn. 3.— Units of thu
Atlantic fleet which have winter base
at New York navy yard sailed today
for Guantanamo,- Cuba, fo r their an­
nual target practice.
PALM LIMITED
DERAILED TODAY
NEAR MACON, GAMACGN, GA.,Jan.3.—North bound
Southern i aim Limited on southern
railway
derailed
this
morning
twenty three miles north o f Matron.
No passengers hurt.
Reported
train running slowly when struck
broken mil.
Eight enrs left the
track but remained upright.
FIRE DESTROYS RIG BUILD­
ING AT EUFAULA
EUFAULA ALABAMA. Jan. 3.—
Fire early today destroyed tho FoyWhitlock building.
Thu largest
business nnd office structure in tho
city.
One hundred fifty thousand
dollars loss.
.

Thursday evening, January Bth, th*
membership of tho Sanford Chamber
of Commerce will have tho opportun­
ity of becoming personally acquainted*
with William T. Donnelly, tho mwv.
who will piny no small part In the
proposed development of our lake
front ns planned by tho special com­
mittee of tho Chamber of^Commorca*.
Since hlH first visit to Snnford ho has
been in regular communication with
tho organization, and pursuant to s
promise made nt thnt timo hns fur­
nished tho Chamber with nn olnbotnte sot of blue prints nnd specifica­
tions for Sanford’s yacht basin, which,
another year should sou in operationMr. Donnelly is earnestly intorcstcdi
in Sanford and desires to sco tho city
promote its most valuable asset Luka . c
Monroe, which 1ms remained neglect­
ed for too long n time, and which, i f
propurly developed, would prova a val­
m
uable source of income to tho city;.
t
■■ L I
No one is hotter qualified to spook
i' Etta
on this subject thnn Mr. Donnelly, his
reputation ns n designer and builder
of dry docks, boats, and busina U
widely known in marino circles.
*
In socuring tho consent o f Mr. D&lt;u»nolly to nddrosH tho meeting*, (lie
Bonrd of Governors feel that his to—
marks will nerve a two-fold purpoeeti. o., as nn address of intorost to th®
members und to stimulate further In­
terest in tho proposed development,,
.plans for which are now being put in
such shape ns to insure a successful
conclusion.
Mr. Daetwyler, resident of tho O r­
1*1 .
lando Chamber of Cittmiuhre, has also
ncceptcd nn invitation to he present
that evening nnd will resound tho koy
note of co-operation between tho tw o
cities which wns sturted at tho tw o
previous banquets.
There will also bo several local
speakers, including men front those
concerns recently loented here through
tho efforts of tho Chamber of Com­
merce. The Committee on Arrange­
ments has provided an interesting mu­
sical program to ndd to the evening's
entertainment.
President Knight urges as inrge an
attemlanco of tho tmmiliera on this
I.•it
occnsion as possible.
Local civic organizations huvo as­
sured tho secretary that they wouldl
have a number from thoir organisa­
tions attend. Members of tho San­
ford Chamber of Commorco should
mnko reservations before Wednesday
morning if it is their intention of boing present as thu seating enpneity o f
the Valdez dining room is liniiUxL
Price per cover Is $128 nnd tickets
can ho secured from tho following
|members comprising tin Commltto®
on Arrangements—S. M. Lloyd, F. P.
H. Akers, Jr., C. M. Britt, Donno Tur: tier and R. J. Holly.

I

MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE
REAR
KILLED
IN
WEKIWA,
SWAMP
Tho Moody Bible Institute which j
will ho held in Snnford, January 8-1G,
APOPKA, Fin., Jnn. 3.— (Special*.
in tho Presbyterian church will ho
tho biggest thing that has happened —Two of Apopka's ardent sports­
in Sanford for years. Tho speakers men, Messrs. L. P. Waite and C* J.
are all men of well known and recog­ Jackson, departed late Friday after­
nized ability ns Bible teachers. This noon for a turkey hunt in tho jungles
Initoad o f find­
is n groat opportunity for tho pcoplo of Weklwa swamp.
of Snnford and surrounding towns, ing turkey n« ixpected they were un­
which no intelligent Christian will expectedly confronted by one of th®
want to miss. Tho folowing speakers natives which proved to bo n bear,
will ho in chnrgo, nil of whom are nnd a battle for supremacy inrmembers of tho faculty of tho Moody medintely commenced which lasted
for a time of thirty minutes and.
Ilihlo Institute of Chlcngo:
Dr. H. C. Ostrom, Methodist.
covered a course of more thnn a h alf
Dr. Julian S. Rodgers, Uaptlst.
milo, tho bear leading a portion of th®
Rev. Allen Shuler, Baptist.
time, but finally resulting after ten
Dr. Geo. Guillo, Presbyterian.
shots had been emptied into tho mon­
Thu institute begins un Sunday, ster by tho heroic hunters, in the kill­
whon thu spenkors will occupy tho ing o f tho henr. This is tho first on®
pulpits of tho vnrious churches of killed by hunters from Apopka this
Sanford und vicinity. Tho weekday season.
services will bo uh follows:
From 3 to 5 p. m. and at 7:30 p.
DUBLIN, Jan. 3.— Members of th®
m. P. M. Boyd will load tho singing. Dali Eiroann ronssemblcd here today
All weekday sorvices will ho held at after n twolvo day recoss to resum®
tho Presbyterian church. Watch for discussion of tho treaty with Great
further announcements.
Britain.

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Pity the poor bachelor who fre­
u p ■■■■■■■■■ horo, leaving Sunday afternoon for
DeLnnd where they will spend a few quently lacks an audlenco whon he
days returning to Sanford tho last of feels In a humor to brag.
this week.
0 . W. Spencer, James Sharon and
Allen Jones left Saturday afternoon
for Gnincsvlllo whoro they will resume
lie around fo r the man w ho has “ ready m on ey.’
their studies nt tho University of
Florida.

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The Star To-day

Opportunities

T h e man w ho hasn’ t it is alw ays em barrassed
by Beeinpf the other fellow seize the “ big chance
and fo rg o nhead.
D on’t envy him his “ luck.’ ’
thought.

W hy not open y ou r Savings A ccou n t here to­
d ay?
T h e am ount doesn’ t count. It’s the start— that’s
the thing

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IN T E R E S T

WM. CHRISTY CABANNE Presents

Misses Mary nnd Julia Zachary will
return homo this evening from Day­
tona Bench whoro they hnvo bcon tho
gucAts of Miss Frances Shelley for
tho week end nnd wore attendants nt
tho wedding of Miss Frances Shelley
nnd Mr. Clnronco Dennott of West
Palm Bench, which took place nt high
noon today. Miss Mnry Znehnry was
Miss Shelley's mnld of honor and Miss
Julia Zachary was one of tho four
brido’s maids.

Practice his fo re ­
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VESTA

EVERY
W E EVER
SO LD O U T L A S T E D ITS
GUARANTEE

A good congregation was at the
Congregational church last night to
hear Rov. Lillian B. Fulton. Wo wreo
not disappointed in tho least, but
highly pleased with tho fine address
sho gave.
The introductory address gave fine
promise
o f whnt tho succeeding ones
S a n fo rd
F loirda
will be. Mrs. Fulton has a pleasing
manner, is a ready and fluent speak­
er, with direct nnd forciblo presenta­
Mrs. Rico will spend sovcrnl wcoks in tion of the truth, nil interspersed
Tnngerino with friends.
with bits of eloqtienco nnd beauty.
Wo believe we hnvo before us n feast
Mr. and Mrs. Wnltor Twitcholl, of of good things nnd cordially invite
MRS. Fit ED DAIGER, Society Editor, Daytonn, nro tlio guests of Mr. nnd
/U1 who desire to mnko tho best of
Phono 2I7-W
Mrs. A. It. Key nt their homo on Pnrk j E s life to attend the meetings every
If ynu linvp n n r f r ie n d " vrlaltlna yon
^Jght this week.
—If vim nri- K&lt;ilim a n y w h e r e o r eunilnK avenue.
liiiinr, o r U you nrr c n t r r lu ln ln * , w r i t e
Mrs. Fulton’s subject tonight will
■ iM.iinl ,-nrd to t h l« driinrtnirnt, r IvIiir
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McCuller an­ be “ Tho Body Perfect." Do not miss
d rln lU . or lelehpnne tlir Item. It w i l l
hr itr r n llr ti|i|irrrlulril.___________________ nounce the birth o f a son, Sunday, Jan.
it. Tho lectures nro all free.
Monday— Misses Mildred Holly And 1st. The young man weighed twelve
TROOP I, SCOUTS, ATTENTION!
Olivo Newman will entertain at an pounds.
There wil bo n special meeting of
informal dance at tho Holly home on
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I'oloof, of Jack­ all tho Scouts of Troop No. 4, Tues­
Park avenue at 8:110 p. m.
Monday— Rev. A. S. Peck and Mrs. sonville, nro the guests o f Mr. nnd day night, Jnnunry3rd, nt tho hour of
Jonathan Peck will have their a n -1Mrs. .1. (i. Sharon at their homo on 7 o'clock. All Scouts nro requested to
be present at the assistant scoutmas­
nual reception for tho members of Tenth street.
ter's residence.— Senior Patrol leader.
tho Holy Cross Parish and their
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
Fields,
of
Cape
friends at the Parish House.
We don’t know anything about the
Tuesday—Mrs. George Fox will enter­ Cottage, Me., are among the out of
tain the members of the Entro Nous state visitors stopping over in San­ fuel value of corn, but it has started
many a heated argument.
Bridge Club at her home on Park ford for a few days.
Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Key, Mr. and ITA LI A N SA IL O R S A T ­
Tuesday—Misses LnCInlro Jones and
Mrs.
Walter Twitched, Mrs. A. D. T A C K A M E R IC A N SA IL O R S
Maude Lake will entertain at an In­
IN S H A N G H A I C A F E
Key
and
Mrs. George Rico motored
formal dance nt tho homo of Miss
to
Orlando
yesterday.
Jones on Pnrk avenue at 8 p. m.
( I l y T h r Associated P r e s s )
Tuesday—Mrs. Harry Hceron will en­
SHANGHAI, Jan. 2.— Serious trou­
Misses Scritn Lake, Ethel Henry,
tertain the members of the Idlers
ble between sailors from Italian nnd
Dorothy
Humph and Gladys Morris
Club nt her homo, 1105 East Sec­
American warships hero developed to­
were among tho Sanford girls return­
ond street at 2:30 p. m.
day who two Hcoro Italian Bailors sur­
Wednesday—Mrs. A. It. Koy and Mrs. ing to Talluhnssoo last night whoro prised and nttneked a dozon American
Robert Hines will entertain nt tho they will resumo their studies nt tho jnckics in n enfo nnd then went from
homo of tho former nt 3:00 o’clock, Woman’s College.
one enfo to another B o okin g out nnd
honoring Misses Thelma Frazer nnd
attacking isolutod grous of Americans.
Curtis Barber left Saturday night Five
Alice Sattorfiold, of Richmond.
Americans sustained knife
Thursday—Mrs. A. M. DcForrost will for Gnincsvillo where ho will again wounds, two of them seriously stab­
entertain tho members of tho Ev­ take up his studies at tho Unlvorsity bed. The nttneks nro the outgrowth
ery Week Bridge Club at threo after a mast pleasant visit with his of a trifling brawl in a cafe following
parents and friends during tho holi­ which Italians gathered raiding par­
o'clock nt her country home.
days.

T he Seminole County
Bank
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ROSES

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE

: Wilson

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

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We thnnk our patrons for the business
they hnvo given us in 1921 ami ex­
tend to nil our heartiest wishes for a
healthy nnd successful New Year.

WINDOW
-of-

B u y in g P rop erty

H OUSE

E. A. DOUGLASS,

A, S. CLARK, Public Accountant
P. O. Box 1881
Jacksonville, Fin.

P res.

C L E A N IN G
A R T IC L E S

for

Ca s h

Capital Stock of SOUTHERN
UTILITIES COMPANY, nt fifty
cents on the dollar par value.
Limited qunntity of one shnre one
hundred dollar Certificates for
quick delivery.
Address P. O. Box 1115, Jackson­
ville, Fla.

THE BALL HARD­
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COBBLERS

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t] T h e pci ton with a bad ttomach

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than peimincnt, lasting relief.

A sk for P rices

I] H ie right remedy will act upon the
linings of the ttomach, enrich the blood,
aid in casting out the catarrhal poisons
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( ] Tire large number ol people w ho
have successfully used D r. Hartman's
famous medicine, recommended (or all
catarrhal conditions, offer the strongest

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possible endorsement (or

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fIFTY YEARS
T A IL K T S OR LIQUID
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her, 1hat is *

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For there is hut one. Don’t buy cheap, unknown brands when you
cun buy a Royal nt tho sntne price.
Royal
Cord

Royal
Tubes

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3 2 x 3 Vi
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32x4
33x4

...

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J 5 x l Vi . . . . . . ................. 4 0 .1 0
1 0 x 4 Vi ....... ................. 4 7 .1 0
5 3 .2 0
B 3x 5

34x4

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4 .0 0

35x5

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17x5

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FOOT SPECIALIST
for
rhoumntism, weak
pnklos, soft cornr, fallen
arches, bunions, pains in
your foot, or heavy cal­
louses, consult—
C. L. GI8 LER
Office 130 S. Ornngo
Orlando
Florida

FOR SALE
cheap

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OUR WISH:

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EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­
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File yours now nnd got it o ff your
mind.

Frame* Repaired

Teenier Fertilizer Company

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Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS

O P T IC IA N — O P T O M E T R IS T

Mahoney &amp; Walker
s
Sanford
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Florida

in g T h ru ” an d F O X N E W S

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year we extend our thankful appreciation

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L. A. RENAUD, Proprietor

H a p p y and Prosperous \

And for the splendid patronage accorded us in the past

T om orrow — D o u g la s M cL e a n in “ Pass

BATTERY

S E R V IC E

Tho regular nnnunl meeting of tho
stockholders of tho Peoples Bank of
Snnford, Florida, will bo bold la nccordnnco with Us By-lnws, in tho o f­
fices of tho bnnk on Wednesday, Jan­
uary 18th, 1922, nt 7:30 p. m. for tho
purpose o f electing n board of direc­
tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
nnd for tho transaction of any other
business that may properly come boforo the meeting.
II. P. SMITH,

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she finally w on a rich hu sband and hap­
piness. A ls o —

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NOTICE!

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but

P hone

Many out-of-town peoplo ns well ns
tho home folks attended tho dance giv­
Mrs. It. S. Holly left Saturday for en Friday evening at tho court houso
Ilradentown whore she will spend somo by the members o f tho American Logion. Thu evening proved a most de­
time with her parents.
lightful one, and the music furnished
Mrs. L. G. Stringfcllow spent Sun­ by tho Ball Orchestra was splendid.
T h e R even u e A c t o f 1921
day and Monday in Orlando the guest Punch was served throughout tho
evening
by
Mesdnmcs
Frank
Akers,
requires that every individual having
of her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Butts.
Kenneth Murrell, Henry Wight and a gross income of $5,000.00 or more
file Income Tax return rognrdlcss of
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Koy and their Allen Jones.
amount of not income.
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter TwitchMr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrom, o f Chi­ Do Not Pay Exhorldtunt prices for as­
ell, of Daytona Bench, and Mrs. Geo.
Rice and Mrs. A. It. Key motored to cago, and Miss M. II. Ostrom, of
sistance in preparing your return.
Tnngerino, Eustis nnd Orlando today. Greencastlo, lad., spent the weok end Send for simple form upon which to
furnish information necessary to pre­
pare return. Maximum price on farm­
ers returns $5.00 nnd every farmer
whoso roturn is prepared will lie fur­
Wishing; nil our ninny friends nnd custom ers n
nished without chargo ono 1022 Farm
Record. This record devised for far­
■ mers exclusively nnd fUIh a long felt
need for n farm record sufficiently
simplo to ho of any benefit to farm­
ers. Retail prlco $2.00.

New Y e a r

fo r M a r y M a th ew s (B illie D o v e )

“ WINNERS OF THE WEST”

ty.

spending a few days horo transacting
business.

The path o f tru e love did not run smooth

$25.00

S O C IE T Y

Misses Bessie and Margaret Zach­
E. G. Trask, of Springfield, Ohio, is
ary,
Lillian Shinholsor, Ida M. Gray,
in tho city transacting business .
Mrs. A. K. Powers nnd Billio Parks,
Mrs. Ashton Thomas, of Quincy, is Frank Mnrkwood and Wnllnco Bell
tho charming guest of Mrs. James G. motored to Daytona Beach this morn­
ing where they attended tho Bennett*
Sharon.
Shelley wedding which took place at
Gilford Gnrrett, of Jacksonville, is high noon.

"AtThe Stage Door”

F ord B atteries

MRS. FULTON AT THE CONGRE­
GATIONAL CHURCH.

P A ID

SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S PROGRAM

2 .0 5
3 .1 5
3 .7 0

Royal
Cord
3 3 x 4 Vi
3 1 x 4 Vi

. .. .................$ 1 3 .7 5
..... 4 4 .8 5

5 5 .8 5
....... .......... ..
....... ................. 5 8 .7 5

Royal
Tubes
$1.75
4.90
5.10
5.30
5.70
0.00
0.35

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Frank Akers Tire Co.

G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G

V U L C A N IZ IN G

Old Ford Garage
212 East. 1st Bt.
8anford, Fla. Weat Flkst Bt.
Phono No. 447-W
.
WE GRIND OUR OWN LHNBB

First and Elm A ve.

P h o n e 447-W

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1922

iblUBM trtrr a ltir iH a except Baatax at the lleralt Iiulldlna. 107
Masaolla A re* Hanford. Kta.

MOLLY__________________Editor

jILUARO......Seer«tery*Trea«orer
NHBIj....... ... ......timoral Mni&gt;nx«-r

IttWIN_____Cl rea In(ton Manager
1'hone 148 op to OiOO I*. M.

THE

DISARMAMAENT
AGREEMENT

DIB

gafcacrtptlon 1'rlce In Advance
K Ytna Year ..
The Dlsnramnment Conferonce is nt
| aU Monika
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Wcllrt
.18 Cent* it again and if the arguments kcop up
at this rate the conference will bo at
big 73- lo lft-pnse Weekly Herllrelr cover* Seminole County work this time next yenr.
In fact
pnbllahrd every Friday. Advrr- tho delegates from foreign countries
rnlra mndn known on nppllen?ritioerntlc In poll IIra. 03.80 per might just ns well take out citizenw a y In ndiaucr._____________
ship papers nnd become Americans
t iik AHhftClATKD rilE M
for they will be hero for many moons.
It is first one thing then another nnd
tho new World is learning something
Liquor in this collar is snfe frOm of old world so-called diplomacy and
seizure says a "Federal judge in New intrigue nnd tho dirty underhanded
Orlcnhs. SVe fneVdr did like to drink methods thnt Hccm to oporntc the
foreign governments to this exclusion
liquor in the cellar.
of nil else.
It is up 'to America
Yodng gltl at Asheville lives with n to bent them into shape, make it im­
bullet in her brain says n dispatch. possible for nnd more wars and then
PWiplb ‘In Asheville enn live on very herd the whole hunch back home with
Ilttib ttftbr the hotels get through with the distinct understanding that Amer­
ica will spank any of them or nil of
them.
them the first time thoy got funny.
Man nnmed Goodpasture is sucr- America does not want to touch these
Intendent of u new subdivision in filthy fellows who know no honesty,
It will only
Orlando near Colonial Hills and wo untruth, no friendship.
eontnminnte
America
to
get
mixed up
suppose this will preclude Carl Dunn
in their 'nasty little affnlrH.
One
’ffHta throwing any hull olJt there.
of two of the big nations over there
want
to play fnlr and bo
There ure worrying mucchly in 'may
Pennsylvnnin about who will tnke the clean but the majority Of them are
place of the late Senilor Penrose. We just dirty, ordinary guttersnipes arid
woulll suggest Fred DcHnrry not their claims to royal blood nnd nil
having heard from Frell in a long thnt rot Is the veriest. tomfoolery.
fline.
The 'Orltirtdri Sentinel snys that
pHpbr "cirvdrs HiIh section like the
deW!’’
That's nothing.
The Daily
•Herald clivers Seminole county like
"Moon slilne'’ Which is covering it
‘ritinie.
FOrilmridtcrs will hereafter go to
bdhhol 'Hnd 'Idlirn Ihiiir business. This
ti'rtWr cdiHds from Pbstmhstcr Hayes,
Mityhe aftl*r the postmasters go to
liifhrtol thdy Will mit'rtdell so much ad­
vice frOhi'tile Postmaster flendrill.

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0. T. Hutchinson o f Do Land was
In tho city yesterday transacting
business.

(tedded thnt ho will not do so ibut will
Htay where ho is—in Congress,
it
Jb our opinion that Frank Clark found
out It was no uso trying to run
ngeinst Trammell and Bryan and all
tho rent o f them will find this
nut sooner or Intor.
Park Tram­
mell has only ono term nnd is certain­
ly entitled to another nnd that ho will
get another is nlrcndy assured.

Dy a Sanford Celery-Fed
Man

Ou: iettuco heads nro solid,
Like some other hends wo know.
Our celery grows in bunchos,
And it brings a bunch of dough,
That is, of course, providing,
The market’s not too low,
Frnnk Miller’s got his eyo on
Some dead ones thnt wo know,
Lot’s hope thnt when ho got* them
He'll plant them way down low.
We’ve got lots of water ’round us,
Which over road you take,
You'll find it’s no great distance
From our Forest to our Lake.
Therd's n Grecian bend of Water,
Whor'd olir hunger Wo forsnko,
It Isn't much for swimming,
Slit it’s sure h Dnhtly Lake.

The Batik of Safety
Security-Service

Mrs. II. F. Phlllipps o f Starke, Fla.,
Is tho guest of her son nnd daughter
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M Phillips.
Miss Mary Linton loft Sunday for
Fort Mendo nfter spending tho holi­
days here with her sister Mrs. W. A.
Lester.
Owing to tho Chnmbor of Com­
merce banquet Thursday night tho
bnnd concert will be held on Friday
night of this week instend of Thurs­
day night.

This Institution, whose success and strength has
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been builded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
able asset i # the confidence, trust and esteem ef
those who know it best and whose highest en­

The Rotary Club will hnve Ladies
Night pn Tuesday night, January
17th Instead of on the 10th.
All
members who wero not present at the
meeting todny will please bo governed
accordingly.

deavor Is to attain still Mgher plataB o f sekVlcfe=wishes you a happy, healthful and
Nefr Yferir.

mediately recognizes n dlinrico tb boost | C. E. Ho Ward of Orlnndo, secroSnnford.
'thry of tho Subtropical Fair Associn--------tlon was In the olty today hilling to
It iH Unfortunate that when soirio filnco for the big fair thnt tnkoH place
men become corpulent the fat ftcquir- in February.
Mr Howard stntoH thnt
ed has n tendency to woi*k Up to their the fair this ydrir will outclass nny
hends. This, of course, is not tho case previous efforts nnd the horse rncwlth Ctithcart JoWell, Hlflo MncCtal- |n«r alone will bo worth more than tho
ier or Kit Carson Flowers.
price of admission.
Seminole coun-------—
ty as usual will l.nbo a fine exhibit
You Can Find the Name of
I’ve been tdltl the A. C. *L. don’tIlkb it Udder the direction of F. L. TttSlilfer.
Fvcry
Live Pro'ferfslonxl hnd
Vdi7 wiiil,
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IhiHlnetiH Nkp fn Snhford in
TVhdn oUr merdhnrits grit their mtfrINFOKi AT, DANCE
This Column Each Day
chnndiso by rivfer,
Misses Mildred Holly nnd Olive
And Southbound freight is nil, be- Newman entertained most delightfulcause Sam nnd Jack nnd 11111, ||y nt nn informal dance at the Hdlly
Truck their stuff down to Orlnndo home on Park nvo.
1SanfoTd Gfm^ftrtlct’ n Co
in a flivver.
| The decorations wero in keeping
Hut our inbound rate stands stillarid. with the holidny season.
Baskets I. CONTRACTORS AND Bl/lLDBRS
it will not drop until,
|nnd howls of cut flowers being of- Planet and Specification* Cneerfall
Furnished
Wb Join the League lind patronize 'f,.ctively Used.
the river.

Thu evenimr umih nwirriltr &gt;m.ni uilti.

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' | XVdfk GUtirahWd
H. T. PACE
P. 0. fhik I*

S a n fb rd Mtichirtti
F o u n d ry Oo.

OnltiHitire village near AHhviUu, N.
‘C. has 'jUirdhlisdll ‘ihlrir'bWh -utilities,
'it ScemH thnt this is the yenr to pur­
chase litilitieh hnd It would be Wdll
‘fdr this Tnoplo 'tif Snhftlrfl fb begin
HrivestlgiitlHf; this Hiost important
■fih^Bo In fhelr life.

The greatest tribute to Sanford's
celery is the fact that every place in
Florida that is put on the market
Mtates they liavo land *‘nS good ns
Sanford for celery growing".
We
don’ t mind it a bit--only that
Elysinn Field has not been found
yet—although they have been look­
ing for it many, many years.

V . O . C O L L E R , P ro p .

G e n e r a l S h o p a t id M ill
W ork
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
STV CemnfAVfkl NfiWt

WOMAN’ S CLUB MEETING TO­ , S S h f b Y d , W . e l t R h g C
Located fn Ragle Wdg., j*Q5 Oak
MORROW AFTERNOON
The Woman’s Club will decide on
lots nt regnlnr meeting Jan. 4th nt
S m ith B ros. G a ra g e
Club House. !i P. M.
please ho
E xpert R epairing
prompt.
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
MINSTRELS
HERE
Oak and First
TUESDAY
Coburn's Minstrels will be nt the
S. O. Shinholsel*
Princess Theater next Tuesdny JJnn.
10th and the many friends of Charlie
C ontractor and Builder
Cano will he glad to pee him ngnin.
SANFORD
-J. FLORID*
Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jnno hnve many friends
in Sanford and their visit each yenr * % E D E L IV E R T H E GOODS
is looked forward to with great
Q uick Service T ran sfer
pleasure,
COBURN’S

Kanford, Pi*

Gfco. W . KVrtgtit
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD Vj.

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W. T. R O B O T S , Agent

S a n fo rd S tea m Laundry
Fo r s e r v i c e
Uan 146-J

W. RMVLTNG, Prof).
tte o rg e

A. fteC o ites

AVfbrtifcy-At-Lkw
Over Semi noli County Bank
BA&amp;&gt;ORj(&gt;. „ FLO IIII)A

Sf o e

OF ALL KINDS

system. Every- merchant should en­
deavor to put their business on a cash
Iins is and many of them are doing it
now, every individual should resolve
to buy nothing unless the cash is in
his pocket ami ere long people will
wonder why they never tried to do
business in the right ninnnar before.
It is the only way. Let Sanford get
to it. Do it now.

S A N F O R D NOVELTY
WORKS

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General Machine arid Boiler Worka
Automobile Flyw'Heel Stbel XJdgr
bhrtdS in ‘atOck
Crank Shafts fte-tinVitxi

Todny’s Lesson
Take your foot out of the shoo be
fore throwing it at a bridal couple.

prosperous

f f l t

vacations! committee o f the tiusineks ij'fiii P’r ofes 8(oha‘l Women’s Club
requests all young Wbrnsh desiring
employment ‘to regiat'er at t'he First
National 'Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chalrmnn

H. W. NICKERSON
Public Accountant; Audita— System*
Income Tax 8 ervice
Room 10 McNcill-Davis Bldg.
Phone 852
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Orlando, FIs.

Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; If no
RRRBRaR'RBRRaRafcraaRRkHBHB
tell us. I’ hope 498

SEMINOLE PUINTERY
Work Guaranteed
Prices Rest in City

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop

. L U M L E Y &amp; LU M L E Y

Phone 401 Located at 207 French AVe., between
2nd and Third, a R. BEKGQUIST.

902 French Avc.

SAVE YOU MONEY
I, —

Henry McLaulin, Jt\

GET ON A CASH BASIS

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San fo rd ' h N ew H otel

OPT. D.

APPLE RUTTER
PEACH PRESERVES
FINBAPPLE PRESERVES
CHERRY PRESERVES
HEU RASPBERRY lhreservi&lt;a
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES
SLICED STUFFED OLIVES

Wo honestly bolloVo that Sanford
„ and every other city in Florida will
u never nehlovo greatness nnd stability
0 in tbe true form until the credit sys^ tom is abolished and tho affairs of
r men put upon A strictly cash basis.
y Credit In undoubtedly tho nbominntion
„ of business, It has gone on and Ah
, until it will bo difficult to make a
start bri the cash system blit if ‘every
merchants in Sanford will try it there
H will lie rio trouble in putting tho city
on n cash busis and tevoiY cltlzod will
|t ho hotter off In the fiWti nvo rages nt
H the oh’d of tho yehr. It tuny ho diffi­
cult at fibit, it is difficult for hi any
~ ; families Are now bravely trying It for
* the first tl'dle and It is “surprising how
■ many Sanford fnmiilea Wilde it their
B NwW Year’s Resolution—to pay only
JJ chish in th'i year of U&gt;lj2. It is hard to
fi mnko up your PMrid to this fact, it is
fi difficult to adjust yout entire business
B to this rtow avriirigoiriorit hut oner! dorio
* it will surprise yoti in tho nriiount of
fi actual money Saved arid in the grand

DEANE TURNER

OPTICIAN— OPTOMETIU8 T

HARTFORD BATTERY
“ B a ttte ty In s u ra h tie "
SoM And EerVicAd by

ATTENTION; DOG OWNERS!
raxes arh how Paa hhA thhst he
d nt ohe’e hh a^i dogs,
W te, tags wi\\ tio
Oh t i n t .
jA s . k i^ E tiftte W ;
FhkWiel kVOti'thii

•-etc

ctitis’r ‘6 i bailee.

Write us

spire H o te l Block
ORLANDO, ‘F LtiM tiA

Kdw . r iig g in s , Inc*
H a ig h t &amp; W fe la h d

^fry n Herald TVnnt Ad today,

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212 jSast. Vti St.

ftfchhrrA, Fla.

wk m m tm m x t.fe^sE

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS
ANY PART OP TOWN* ON TERMS TO

SUIT YOU

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pare rilurei. Maximum price on farm
ors retrikhk M.TO and every farmoi
whose rotiirtt U prepared Will hu fur
nlsh'cd without chnrgo oho 1922 barn

U ti tklfl c o L t i V y feA ttifeti r e - ;

Httad ybb tb btty yhhh
V r t ) b b t ih t t

J. T . ALLEN
AND GEt tttfe Best
AftV klrtd ydk toaht.

Y b u Can m a k e rtitinev b u y in g f o t a d v ^ ft^ .
Ybti ai’b gfoihg to build a hom e one o i these
days*, w h ym ot select a lot now, and b a y foi* it
by 'etisy sta g e s.
you have som e m on ey, will build one or
tw o houses.
S a h fo i# is tivbvlng, don’ t w ait, g e t in the
g a m e now*.

Meisfeh Realty Compaifty

tilW yhtir orders edriy

P hone

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Ji 2 4 -lbs. Pillabury'a F lou r ............................. $1.45

Best Cream ery B utter ...................... ........$ .55

| j2-lbB.

K in gon 's B ox Bacon, lb.................. .............. 45

Flour1 .....*75

*

1.00

K ingan’s' B ox Sausage, lb................................33

Jl 10-11)9. o f Meal or G r i t s .....................................25

Best W estern Pork- Chops, lb....................... 30

j [ Boat Cleveland W hite Bacon, lb....................16

Florida Pork Chops, lb. ...'......... ....................... 25

5 8-lb9. Snowdrift, . . . I . . . ........

Florida Steaks, lb.

i 15-11)8. Sugar ..........

S 5-lbs. Lnrd Com pound

1.35
..............

................................... 30

B est W estern Steaks, lb...................................35

75

4 Strictly F resh E ggs, dozen .......................... 70

| 12 large caps Cream ...u.............. ...... .«......... 1.50 *

■ good Cooking E g gs, dozen .......................... 50

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.45

L ighthouse Soap, per dozen

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S L A S H IN G RE D U C TIO N S ON A L L C A N N E D (GOrQDSf

To Wntorproof-Match**.
One of tho commonest experiences
of ilie camper Is Hint of llndtng that
mnlclit** nre bi&gt; ilmnp ’ that they
will not strike. All tills trouble may
In* avoliletl by |irnvi(|,ng oneself with
.tnliTpiTof mulches. TI.iih* nru rnstly
ituu.e In the follow|ii|| way.j Melt n
&gt;w hinipH of ciitnllc wnx In un obi can
on lliu stove. Allow this In cool n
Utile mill lben, before It bus set, &lt;ll|&gt;
the mutches In, one nt n time. Trent
till* bends mid hIiiiuI luilf of the
.\ooden part, Place the mntcbiiH on
one Hide lo cool. .MntchcH Imilled In
i IiIh Hlmple manner have been mmbed
In water for ninny bourn, mid they
huve Ignited us readily an Home wbfcii
were perfectly dry. Thu only differ­
ence Is Hint, In striking, It tn needful
In do bo a trifle more firmly m&gt; uh
to get through Hie thin Him of wnx
Mimmmllng the bead. Wlien once the
Hume HtnrtH, Hie nuitcli burns very
•emllly, owing to the wnx which lutd
adhered to the wood. Any ordinary
inotcbeH can be treated In the manner
deHcrlhed.—H. Leonard Dustin In St.
NIcbolnH,
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Tho regular annual meeting of th«
stockholders of the Peoples Bank o f
Sanford, Florida, will bo held In ac*.
cord&amp;nco with Its By-laws, in the of-*,
ficos of tho bank on Wednesday, Jan*
uary ISth, 1022, nt 7:30 p, m, for th4
purposo of electing a board o f direct,
tors to serve for the ensuing yearp
nnd for tho transaction of any other,
business that may properly come be*,
faro the mooting.
H. P. SMITH,

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W A T C H . F O R O U R R E C O R D -B R E A K IN G A L U M IN U M S A L E
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NOTICE!

MICKIE SAYS
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ths Hour* Wisely..

Many men whose time bad never
C L E A N IN G
been turned to account until they
S Two Telephones------- — — --------------- — G oods D elivered a t T h ese P rices j were txist 40 bnve stilt bad enough
A R T IC L E S
left to accomplish great things in
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Hut these nru the most ■ sincere
mourners for tbo years that might
bnve been utilized.
If you will begin tn-day tn bear in
nilml that time rmtnnl be hoarded, nnd
Observing how successfully tho
that every hour of It should be con­
Christian nations grab, Chinn may yet
verted Into something that can-- be
boarded, you may lay the fmimlutlon say: "Almost thou persundest mo to
a fortune,. You will certainly lay be a Christian."
I. D . M A R T I N , P rop , s for
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the foundation for happiness by nnd
by.
Count your hours anil allot each one
to some task nr to some prolltable rec­
As n class men nro “ smoothes i BODY FOUND NBA It WRECK OF
PLACING "CON MEN" AND VIC­
reation. Nee that none nf thorn slip
TIMS IN SAME CLASS
SCHOONER AT PANAMA CITY by. They nre us water through a mill,
tongued.”
Necessarily they are
which, If sent over the wheel, creates
See me fo r you r n ext Suit. Good w o rk m a n ­
The Lakeland Star Is dooply con­ students of human nature mid plan
valuable energy, but which spilled
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over the dam Is gone forever.—John
cerned ovar the lack o f low onforco- t)ioir games to Buit the persons they
ship. R eason able prices. N e w location
PANAMA CITY, Fla., Jan. 13.—The Hliike. In Chicago Dally News.
Stock-selling Is
imnt and professional crookedness in hope to “ fleece."
opposite the P o sto ffic e
one of the most popular schemes, nnd leg of n white man with a shoo on
Florida.
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the foot and encased in underwear
You Never Can Tell.
This concern ia commendable in if it wore possible to estimate tho
Guest (upon approaching Ills host’s
was found in the bay near where the
amounts
gnrnrcd
by
the
confidence
any newspaper or individual, but The
liquor laden yacht (ilcndovcor sank home In Hie suburb)— All, llicrc nre
Star cover* a little too much territory, men annually, tbo chances arc fake
several
weeks ago after n fire and ex­ some of your family on the venimlu.
a
in saying victim* o f confidence games stock rdt»’rns would hen'* the list.
See If I cun guess who lliey are. The
M AKER OF FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN
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The pos­ plosion aboard, it was reported at the gill In short dresses Is your daughter,
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"arc as deep in tlio mud as the con There is-a reason for this.
time that there was some life loss hut' the young man In riding breeches Is
men are in the mire." . The Star sibilities In really ligtimntc stock In­
was not -confirmed. The discovery' -of your son and the Indy In tin*— er—tea
assumes that every confidence uumu vestment^ are already established,
the leg is believed by authorities to gown Is your charming wife.
is presented in the form o f a gam­ therefore H is not mnoh trnuhlo to
Host—No, you ure nil wrong. The fc,
. i f tiL'r,.
indicate that ut least ono death ret
'I
bling scheme, which la hardly uar/eet sell the^lduu,-.; , IjCgitlmntQ- stocks.lngirl
In
(be
short
dresses
Is
my
grand­
suited in the disustod.
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even in itu general application.'
To vekt laments hear no filiation to
mother; the young fellow In riding
i. , ve.ilit/**
i
gambling.
They
nre
Ytmridofl
In
the
quole:
breaches Is Illy wife nnd tltc.:)udy in-'
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in the first place tio one could 4 sensa of,'Jmslnoei.
(ho, tea gown Is my 1,9-yeiir-nld
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Ono of Hie first lessons taught by
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. ;t * CONTAINED WATER daughter. :Who ll^es to dress .tip In her
he victimized I f ‘ .It .were pot for
Our Sanford City OITIco has boon discontinued and hereafter all busi­
grent-griindniother’s dresses,— Judge.
confidence men is to stay awav from
the Tact Hint l » V cro willing, to
ness will bo transacted at tha Warehoua* on Elm A rt. In eharga aI
bankors anil others who arn suptiosed
TAMPA, Jan. 2.— Fedoral officials
gambit!! ‘ Lvehf ache'mo pitt foVth
to he authorities on inveotnamts.
here while duntroying 100 cases of
!&gt;&gt;■ confidence men ia a gamblingBuy it with n Hernld Want Ad.
M R . A L L E N SCOTT
Therefore, it is always safe to ask liquoT this -week discovered in Lho lot
prupusition.
It is always a •
Phone 447-J
promise of hip (returns fo r a small the advice -of hankers and ullhcr fin- a case, whose bottles bearing Inbols
of
wel
known
brand
of
whiskey,
wero
nnCiul
authorities
on
financial
investment.
FOOT SPECIALIST
ALWAYS AT YOUIt 9EI1VICK
We nre inclined tto the opinion the propositions, especially these that in­ filled with water. The liquor was two
for
rheumntlsm, woak
I.* two lots captured on Monday of Inst
nature of confidsneo games is er- volve Investments in xtutiks.
'ankles, soft corn;, fallen
week.
everybody
npproached
by
confidence
roneiuinly stated in the above
nrches, bunion*, pains in
&amp;
ninny ronfldenco gomes arc saatoss- men and salesmen of Icgithriilto prop­
your feet, or heavy cal­
Everybodyy should buy a ticket to
ful is :thdi they »ro presented to ositions would do this thousands of
louses, consult—
Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
gullible investors as legitimate pro­ dollars would ho saved to residents the Chamber o f Commerce Luncheon
C. L. CISLER
It will be n
positions. Compared ;to those “ legslti- and visitors Who nre always on the for Thunday night.
Office 130 S. Orange
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
mnte propositions,” the number .of alert to exiinnd their resourccts.— general gathering of tho clans and
Orlando
Florida
something good for evorybody.
Jacksonville Metropolis.
wire tapping schemesiis small.
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sary.

B u sin ess d oesn ’ t com e to y o p ; you have to g o a fte r i t - A n d this,

new spaper is rea d y to help every advertiser who w a n ts t|&amp; m a k e a ileal
effort tp g e t b u sin ess.

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Our A d v e rtise rs’ Sejryice D ep artm en t is prepared to su b m it draw ing’s, copy
la y o u fs-io m erchants who W ant th eir A dvertising to
be distinctive, to pull business.

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W h e th e r you deal in hats or houses, cloth in g or cocoa, jew elry or
ja c k k n iv es w e have the art and copy service th a t helps a d v ertis­
ers g e t results. O ur A d v e rtise r s’ Service D e p a rtm e n t m a k e s a d - .
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922

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"Tom boy” Is Obsolete Word!

INDUSTRY LOST T O Canada

Opportunities

.W

Country Failed to Tsko Advantage of
Ability to Build Tonnage for
Ihe High 8eaa.

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S9Go to the Seminole Cafe for tho*.
flna meals—tho kind you have w !
wanting for some time. Everythin
now, neat and clean. Quick serrid
lunches at the lunch counter.—sCm?
nolo Cafe on Park avenue.
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Canadian shipbuilding dates from
lie around f o r the m an w ho has "re a d y m oney/*
100ft with the smalt vesseln built at
Port Itoyal (Anunpolls) by Frnncols
Grave, sailor from Ht. Malo. Seventy
Il
T h e m an w ho hasn't it is alw ays em barrassed
;Y «
years Inter Interdent Talon's trading
b y seeing the oth er fellow seize the " b ig ch an co”
vessels nro voyaging from Quebec to
and fo r g e ahead.
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the West Indies and France— forerun­
ners of tliosu on tho Inter triangular
course—Canada to South America,
, i
D on 't envy him his "lu ck ." P ractice his foreMarseilles and return.
thought.
The year 1833 Is the famous sea­
mark when the Itoyal William, ca­
W h y not op e n .y o u r Savings A ccou n t here topacity 1103 tons, lc*ft Plctou on August
day?
20 and reached London in 2ft days—
the first ship to cross the ocean under
iI 'v •':--s•;
THE STRONGEST
no power hut steam. Though this ship
The amount doesn’ t count. It's the start— that's
GUARANTEED
wns built In Quebec, It wan to Nova
the thing.
TIRE MADE
Scotln In the persons of the throe Cunnrtl brothers that the vision came.
Steam power, however, was ns yet a
4%
IN T E R E S T P A ID
bnby.
In ISftO, Mackenzie of Ptctou
astonished Glasgow with the Hamilton
Fabrics
Sizes
Corda
Campbell Kldstoti, the biggest nailing
t» RadclUTe girls do not stick so closely^to tholr boolts that they learn
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9.80
30x3
ship the Clyde bail ever seen. In 1804
•ething else. If tholr mothers had done these acrobatic stunts In eolega
$12,60
Novn Scot In was launching !S00 vessels,
30x3 Vi
bey would have been called tomboys.
SI 8.00
$19.15
nnd by 1880 eastern t'nnnrin building,
32 x 3 Vi
$25.50
sailing, owning and selling, hnd be­
921.75
31x4
BELFAST CELEBRATES
come one of the four greatest shipping BANDIT ESCAPED JAIL
$25.35
32x4
$32.40
IN FLORIDA, CAPTURED
NEW YEAR BY SHOOTdistricts of the world. For a period
$26.50
33x4
$33.40
IN
CHICAGO
TODAY
ING UP HER RIVALS $27.25
between these dates Canada headed
34x4
$34.2$
the
lists
of
tonnngo
In
proportion
to
BELFAST, Jon. 2.—Sporadic ex- $33.40
F loirda
S a n fo r d
32x4 Vi
$11.90
population.
., ;
OCALA, Jan. 2.— Ralph Holter alias changes of shots that have been pro- $34.50
33x4 Vi
$ 12.85
It wns not so much Ihe use of stenm
35x5
that caused the decline ns tho change Hughes, bandit, who escaped from reeding for twenty-four hours or more $43.65
$54.75
i from wood to metal, ‘ Had Nova Scotia tho Marion county pail several months between members o f rival factions
I Mrs. Mnry Williams, of Wiersdnlc, developed her metal Industries a gen- ngo, wns arrested in Chicago today here without serious result became
Hpent ChriBtmnB with her daughter. Ration sooner, the ftOO Cnnndlnn ves- according to advices to local author!- graver todny. In tho early hours two
Mrs. W. II. Englott.
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I SMs, built In 187ft, would surely not ticsmen were shot nnd badly wounded.
ORLANDO. FLA.
, H. B. McCall, Br., J. N. Thompson, have dwindled to 21) In 1000.
Edward and Warren McCall, Allen
n m (q h n
Thompson and Olin Wright aro spend­ EARTH NOT REALLY CROWDED
ing this week at tho Prniria on a camp
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Mrs. C. S. Leo entertained at n fam- hunt.
I Trouble Is That Nature Haa Not ■
a
8eemed to Arrange a Division
By dinner on Christmas day. Places
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Edwnrds of PalThat la Equitable,
were sot for thirty-four, including tho nietto, were visitors to Oviedo Wedf amity o f Mrs. J, H. Leo, sr., Mr. and nesdny. Mrs, Edwards boforo her
Somebody bus reckoned that If the
Mra. R. W. Lawton and daughter, Mr. marriago on Christmas day was Miss
earth’s population bad Increased 4V4
and Mrs. Cater Lawton and bnby of Euln M. Howard of Brndentown and per cent every hundred years since ■
Orlando, Mr. and Mri. S. W. Swope, formerly lived in Oviedo. It wns a the birth of Christ, by now there would ■
Misses Mnble and Frnncis Swope. A grent pleasuro to hor many friends not be standing room left on the globe,
aplendld course dinner wns servod, tho here to see her once more nnd to con- Including nil the Islands. Yet Knglund ■
table being in tho shape of tho lotter grntulnto her upon her marriage. Mr. and Wales In ten years Increased their ■
ML” being beauttfuly decorated in Edwards is n prominent young bus!- population 101 per cent, and the in­
Ghristmas colors. Immediately after ness man of Pulmotto.
I crease In the United Hiatus has been
dinner a shower of presents were takMr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Swope and fnm- much greater.
The earth’s population nt the pres­ ■
en from tho large Christmas treo to |)y Xqft by nuto for St. Augustine Frient time Is about sixteen hundred mil­ ■
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deligbt tho hearts of nil.
1,1 1 Jay."
'(ft
lion. Different parts of the earth vury ■
I)r, and Mrs. Mathison arid daughMr. anJ Mbs’. A. J. McCullcy and greatly In the matter of density of pop­
ter o f Fort Myors are spending tho Mr. and Mm. I. L. Cook motored to ulation. Curtain portions of ’ China,
holidays with Mrs. J. IL'Leb'/kb.
Manatee Snturdny to spent! Christmas (bo Ganges valley, and parts of Europe
Tl
nrif^'loir Trmvddd
for comfort. On the
Mr. and |drs. Z. Spink's and bnby of with MrB.‘ D. E..Lundy.
tracts of Central
Laaatmrg are VisitlHg Mrs; 'M. M.
Edward Argo and Andrew Aulin other hand, l«rgj&gt;
- JRY
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q
Amerifnk,
Africa ami
Asia,
Russia,
tho
Allied
King and family.
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motored to Jacksonville
Saturday
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1* itccdiiru
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Australia couhr
niTOiifuin'ilnto
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lawton spent night, returning Sunday afternoon.
more people.
Thoraday in Sanford.
'
j H. B. McCall, Jr., Emmett and EdThe Turks by their religious fanati­ N
Miaa Mahle Swope entertained her ward McCall were nil nt home with cism have caused devastation In the ■
Stmday achool efthto1 on Inst’ Friday tholr parents Christmas, They nlso last five hundred years In the valley
afternoon at her home on Graham hnd ns tholr guest, Mr. Henry, of of the Danube, In Macedonia, Asia
Minor, Hyrla, and Mesopotamia. These fi
•venue.
Lakeland.
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On Mondny nfternoon Mrs. W. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Norris spent countries, ns a result of massacre and
famine, are dried-up deserts.— Popular s
Lawton entertained the members of Friday in Sanford,
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Science
Monthly.
her Sunday achool clusa at a ChristMrx. Mnry Sundull died Saturday
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mae treo. After the distribution of night nt the home of her daughter,
the presents games were played nnd n Mrs. H. McBride and was buried Sun­ JOHN K E N D R IC K BANGS
IS IM P R O V IN G TO D A Y
moat enjoyable nfternoon spent by thu day afternoon at Lake Mary. Mrs.
boys and girls.
Sundull was over eighty yenrs of ago
( I l y T h e Aumiclnlcd I'rraa)
Mra. W. B. Young entertuined at and bad been in bad health for many
ATLANTIC CITY, Jan. 2.—John
dinner Wednesday night in honor of years. Although a native of Sweden, Kendricks Banks, lecturer nnd author
Misa Mnbte Swope who is leaving this she had lived for
over thirtyyears who
in Saturday
^^ -,,llllllIll?
underwent an operation
week for St. Augustine where sho will Seminole or Orange counties, her hus'‘trouble, was
was slightly
remain through the winter and spring, band having been
for many years P»B‘ (bettertodny.Hospital officials were
Miss Gayle Marshall of Sanford, is tor of tho Presbyterian church at Lnko no^ ron(jy
H11y hei was
was entirely
entire! out
■pending several days with her sister Mary. Mrs. Sundcll is survived by
H ere's a unique m arket-place that you can visit w ith out stirrin g from
of danger, however.
Mra. R. W. Iuiwton this week.
four daughters, Mra. Rose of Apopkn,
y ou r easy chair. You will find it in the advertising colum ns o f T h e D aily
A . F. Way, of Connecticut in at the Mrs. Willsey of Wildwood, Mrs. Mor­
BIG TOMATO CROP ON
Oviedo hotel and expects to spend the an of Geneva nnd Mrs. McBride of
Herald. It is a m arket place w here you can sa tisfy you r need o f m erchan­
EAST COAST OF FLORIDA
w inter in Oviedo.
Oviedo. The funeral services were
:
dise o f every description. N o m atter w hat you need— clothing, fu rs, fu rn i­
On TUosday evening the annual In- ’ conducted by Itev. J. N. Thompson,
I l l y T lie Asanrlntra i t h i i
&gt;■
Htallation of officers of the Masonic pastor of tho Oviedo Baptist church,
WEST PALM BEACH, Jan. 2.— In-|*
ture, pianos, o ffic e equipm ent, groceries— you will find these nnd a hundred
lodge was held at tho lodge rooms at
Mrs, A, K. Crawford and Olive Le- dlcations are that tho East Const to -1 ■
other o ffe rin g s in The Sanford Daily Herald.
Lako Charm, following which wns u zette, returned from Jacksonville Frl- mnto crop this season will bo approx-i 9
hanquet given the members of the day to spend Christmas with tholr imntoly 3,000 cum, according to n enn- J
vans of growers in tho territory. It
lodge nnd their families ami friends, i parents.
The following officers weru installed
M. A. Kilvert returned Wednesday is expected 10,000 ncrcH of lnnd will
T h ere is E v e ry A d v a n ta g e o f S tu d y in g T h e
b y m most impressive Horvico led by C. from an extended visit to Now York be planted and under favorable condi­
tions thu yield should be nbout 1,L. West: Dr. T. G. Simmons, Wor- nnd o^her northern points.
M erch an dise O ffe rin g s in—
500,000 crates or 3,000 cars.
■hlpful Master; Verne Slay, Senior
Wanlen; J. II. Leo, Junior Wnrdun; M EM BERS A L A B A M A
CLAIM AGENTS WILL MEET
J. E. Parian. Treasurer; L. E. Wright,
G U A R D A R R A IG N E D FO R
Secretary; Theo. Aulin, Senior DenT R IA L FOR LY N C H IN G
TAMPA, Jan. 2.— Claim department
con; It. R. Wright, Junior Duacon; W.
T ;.
HAMILTON, Ain., Jan. 2.— Nino officials of tho Senbrond Air Lino R.
J. Lawton, Senior Sergeant; E. G.
Hancock, Junior Sergeant. A most members of the Alabama National R. will hold their first quarterly meet­
delicious banquet was provided by Guard charged with murder In connec­ ing here January 18, according to in­
the entertainment committee after tion with tho lynching of William formation received in local railroad
which Rev, L. E. Wright, toastmaster Baird, a miner, nenr Jasper last Jan­ circles. An entire floor of one of tho
called on a number of visitors and uary wero arraigned here today and hotels has been reserved for the visi­
mcmberH for speeches, nil of which the trial Hot for January nine to bo tors, who will nrrlvo tho day before
the meeting.
tried separately.
were greatly enjoyed.

Miller
Tires

NEW PRIC1

|T h e Seminole County j
Bank

W. R. LINK TIRE CO.

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The Street that Saves You Money

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“Confidence imports a wonderful
inspiration to its possessor” - Milton
IT

Wo linvo endeavored to o ffe r to our cus­
tomers

all

fnctors that

the

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banking

has to

give—
Experience,

R esources,

Organization,

Service and C ourtesy.

F irst N a t io n a l B a n k
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. Forster, P r e s.

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B . F . W h itn e r, C ashier

and talks on what should bo done
hero to tnnko Sanford n bigger and
|)otter city.
Cold Weather will mnko lettuce and
VoTbfy and lettuc’e and cfelcry Will
make Sanford money.

Great winter weather.
tofts Ileulah Spell, of fttusviUe, tins
Stun s are running special Bales and AVirtVed In the city and Will bo with tho

bringing in the people.
Tlif CiininhcV

toeWVd Printing C6., as llnOtypo Oper­
ator.

'CommeSjeo month­

Sanford Is growing everywhere ihnd
ly banquet wd 1&gt;6 bold i t Wo Vnldc*
Thursday night.
YYoA nave boon tho business portion shows up well
In
waiting fur It—
V6W Wcket today, with other portions of tho city.
tt will he a fWe fefct VMSjWtfr mooting fact there Ib good monoy In store

liio Sanford-Enterprise boat line Is
ones built here this summer.
S
how
operating on a regular schedule
ford heeds storo rooms almost as
and
Sanford
merchants will benefit
badly as houses to rent.
greatly thereby ns It opens up all
Bom to Mr. and tors. D E. Minor, that country in Volusia county that Is
ten and one-half pound baby boy, eo close to Sanford rind yet by road
and tho father is carrying on muchly has been so far. Thu Dally Herald
will bo sent over to Entorpriso ovory
about it
nftemoon at four o’clock.

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The Popular Market has an adver­
Thero will bo an informnl subscrip­ m
tisement in this issue quoting tho ex­ tion dance Wednesday evening at tho
:
tremely low cash prices on meats and
Valdes Hotel, tho music will bo furgroceries.
Got thesu prices.
nlnhcd by tho Wnrrcn-Wright Or­
chestra of Cleveland,
242-2tp
Mrs It. J. Holly, Mrs. E. G. Tyner
i
and Miss May Holly left this morn­
ing for Voro whoro they will Bpond a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. T. 0.
Vincent.

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THE WEATHER

It is J. H. Tlllis and Roy Tillls who
will move inlo tho noW bldck oh
Sanford avenue and not Hugh Tillls
ns first reported in this papoh. Hugh
will continue to carry on tho Pure
Food Market at tho same old stand.

For Florida: Partly cloudy
tonight and Wednesday;
Warmer.

The fliro department WAS chi led t'6
tho homo of Mrs. A1 Apeer on Elm
avenue this morning where the roof
of tho kitchen was ori flYo. Thb flrd
denrtment extinguished tho flames
and but small damage Was tho re­ A
sult.
toa
Ha
A Federal Bakery Is latest Innova­
tion in Sanford nnd J. L .Miller will ns
soon open one in tho new Hill-New- ha
mnn block on Snnford avenue.
The ha
ovens nnd other equipment are nl- Ha
rondy horo rendy to install and tho ha
hew bakery Will be n big think for
i
tho city.
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for. and Mrs. F. D Dunt left today
6
5fdr their home in Thomnsvlllo after
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spending the past ten dnyk in this
A
tlly the guests of friends
b r.
a
bunt hus a boat of friends both Who
9
are always ’delighted td see hint nnd
B
his good wife.
He did not get a
a
chance to hunt ns much as i o usually
a
has on account of the warm ’0811100 u
bat we expect him back next vinVcr. Q
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Something llko It—down to
01 Inst night—no frost, nobody hurt, everything Live­
ly, just like that. Weather
report says warmer wcathcr for today which probably
means rain before long and
maybe nuothcr cold snap,
Another month of changes
and then February with its
Curiosity Box filled with all
kinds of weather and then
edmes
springtime again.
This is greut weather for
'celery nnd lettuce and thero
should be Some of it going
north this week. And thort
it is also a good timo to
sell winter goods.
Hnvo
you broken your
Now
Year's resolutions, yet?
5 :VO A. M. JAN. 3, 182$
Maximum ....................... 64
Minimum ........
4b
Range .................
41
Barometer ............. ......80.43
Northwesterly and part
cloudy.

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T w o hom esteads 160 acres in fir s t one, 6 room g
house, 40 acres cleared land, tw o flo w in g 3
Wells, tot S hippin g Station.
A fc E A L B A R G A I N A T $ 3 ,8 0 0 .# .

TERM S

Sittd: ISO acres, 16 acres cleared, $18.50 acre

A. P. C O N N E L L Y
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Beginning nt n point on the South h i 9&gt; H H H H I'D
Boundary of Section 31, Township £!•,
Smith of Rnnge 3Si Enst, whoro the
Ecohlockhatchie Creek crosses said
lino, thence Northerly nlong said (
Creek to its intersection with tho East
houndnry of Section 13, Township 21, Ni Classified Ads 6c n line. No ^
South of Range 31 Enst, thence North *"i....nd tnken for less than 26c. IHI
nlong said Rnnge line between Rang­ hi and positively no classified .M
es 31 nnd 32 Enst, to tho quarter scc- fca nds charged to anyone. Cash
:
VIAh corner Of the East bouWdnry of fci mUrt nccompnny 4fl orders.
t h h h i a l a h h h
Section 24, Township 20, South of ha ICdunt five words Vo a line Nl
kango
EkSt, thetob West to Lako ha aA'd remit accordingly.
! Orlandto^fc LAfrfest StoreHa
Jessup, Vhcheo Northerly aling East ) *
Shoro rf Lako Jessup Vdi tho bt. Johns H a i m H a H a h a H i h a h a ^ H a
■ WHEREAS.’iVi olifcVion was hold oh
Vlvor, thonde In a jfoncral Easterly d i­
tho l^th dny of tony, 16&amp;1, In thnt ter­
rection up tho St. Johns river to and
FOR SALE
ritory In Somlnolo County, Florida,
through Luke Harney, thence Souther­
hereinafter doscrlbcd, to dotormino
ly hnn u\) to the point whoro the St. FOR SALE— Motor launch, 17 fhot,
thVqudstjoVk ns to whetKoV said terri­
A -l condition, or will consider tiriido
Johns river crosses the South bound­
tory rrhoutd be created into a Special
for
16-20 h. p. motor. Address P O
A N N O U N C IN G
ary of Township 21, thence West
Rond Afid bridge district 'to bo known
Box
031
212-3 tp
nlong said Township line to point of
ns Spoclnl Rond nnd Bridge District
beginning.
FOR SALE— 30 head of good milch
No. 2, of Seminole County, Florida,
Tho above described territory being
cows. Will bo here for one dny
nnd ns to whother there should bo is­
County Commissioners District No. 6, only, Jan. 4th. Cnn bo seen nt A. C.
sued bonds in the sum of $(1(1,000,00 tu
be, nnil tho same is hereby constituted L. Cattle pen.
212-ltp
borrow money to improve, hnrd sur­
a lawfully existing Special Rond nnd FOR SALE—l'apor Bhell pocuns, 801
face nnd construct certain roads nnd
Bridge District of Seminole County,
Mogholia.
bridges
In snid territory proposed to
S A b i g sales e v e n t to clear the w ay fo r the d a w n in g national prosperity «
Florida, to be officially‘ known nnd
Wakefield
■
■ bo created Into a .Special Rond nnd designated ns Special Rond and Bridge FOR SALE— Charleston
Cabbage improved celery plants.—
Bridge toistrict, nnd
District No 2, of Seminole County,
WHEREAS, on the 19th dny of
Mrs. Tnknch.
212-ltc
Florida.
May, 102L, the Board of County Com­
Hnmll tun Bench
Adopted this 3rd duy of January
missioners of Seminole County, Flori­
Electric
Moth.*
da, did proceed to canvas tho returns A. J).
L. A. BRUMLEY,
for Rowing Machine. Will fit nny
of Rnid election, nnd nt said meeting
Chairman, model. Will sell half price, $12.60.
did Unanimously adopt h resolution,
L.
P.
HAGAN,
'Call tonight before «:30 nt I20« V’nlC L O S IN G J A N U A R Y 14
C O N T IN U IN G 10 S E L L IN G D A Y S
declaring the returns of the election
(SEAL)
E. CURLF.TT,
metto Avenue.
tf-dh
■ held on the 17th day of Mag, 1021,
C.
W.
KNTZMtNGER,
fO
R
SALE—
One
Daisy
churn,
ta ll
nil nforesnin, shined the result of said
o.
p .Jsw opb ,
i
tor
,.w.
204-tfc
election to bo in favor of the creation
llonrd of County Commissionand
establishment
of
the
territory
There is ju s t O N E B IG T H IN G to be done by the m erch an ts and peo­
ers, Seminole County, Floridn. BQAUp AND ROOM—$9 per week;
hereinafter described into n Special
board $7.00 per week; meals 6Qc.—
Attest:
ple o f the U . S. in order to C L E A R T H E W A Y fo r the g re a te st prosper­
Road.and Bridge District, and in fnApply
Mrs, McEwen, 402 Onk A v e ­
E. A. DOUGLASS,
vor of tho construction of tho propos­
nue.
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_
241-210
Clerk, Board of County Comity that our nation h a s ever know n.
ed roads and bridges therein, in the
missioners, Seminole County,
f Or R e n t
manner sot forth in tho call for Hold
Floridn.
212*2tc
N othing stands ib tho w ay o f full production by factories everyw here, excep t Vlib M E R ­
FDR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms for
election,
light housekeeping. 314 Elm.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVE^,
CH AN D ISE NOW ON H A N D in stores throughout Ataorica.
L o s t — Male burro, Return to Geo.
, 24g-6tp
and It Is horoby ordored, published nnd
242-10tp
D. Hart.
declared
thnt
the
territory
nnd
uren
in
FOR liENT—Two ^unfurnished rUoms
Now the tim e has com e, in the opinion o f this storo as well as all econom ic au th orities to
Somlnolo County, Florid^, more par­ M r ” RENT fl room bouse, all niodwith privnt'e bath. Ill Park ave­
CUT T H A T M E R C H A N D IS E IN TO T H E llA N b fe O F T llE PE O PLE , so that the stores ihay
cr'n convenleViccs. Sec A. V. French.
ticularly described us folloWS, to-Wit,
nue,
2li-0tp
place new orders w ith th e'm ills and factories, and thus put M ILLIO N S O F W O R K E R S B A C K
242-lOtp
and here described:
FOR LENT—Two furnished , bod
ON TH E IR JOBS, and thus create happiness and prosperity fo r w orkers everyw here.
Beginning nt the corner of Sections
is, “81
O il1 Parle
Pn'rlc A
vo,
212-tYc
rooms,
Avo,
20, 27, 84 and 36, Township 20, South
o f Range 30 Enst, ruh (SmiVh Along
FOR RENT— Bed riioVn, 311 Park nveWe have done our big p ort by—
Section Line to corner of Sections 14,
I nuo.
17%-trc
'16, 22, nnrl 23, Township 21, South of
FOR RENT— 2 fu'rnlsked bed rooms.
Rnngo 30 Enst, thence Weal uloWg
Phon'd 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
1Section Line to corner of Sections 10,
Street.
10A-t!{c
17, 20 nnd 21, Township 21, South of
FOR
Hnlf.bT slortf, wit! firm
Unng'e 3q East, thence South along
diBpiaV
Window,
No. 221 East First
Section Lino to the Southwest corner , Th'p consuiner oyidontly knows morstreet,
opliodlto
posVoffiCe.
230-tfc
of SeCtiori 3$, ToWnship 21, South Of chandiso ahd recognizes h square deni.
Range 30 East, thence East nlong Our storo wus crowded Suturdny. FOR RENT— Ono
furnished bed
Township Lino betWhen Townships 21 Shota. hoAe, fUrnlahings and clothing
room, also garngo. 116 Laurel
nnd 22, Vo |ho Ecoplocknatchfe Creek’, wciA llko hot cakes. Nobody 'disap­
‘ l 36-tfc
and tanking m any prices sb W that tVc ore Ibsin'g nVottoV oh the prices that Wo paid fo r thb
thence northerly nlong suid creek to pointed, Everybody happily surprised
goods.
m m E u f ^ r o m ; anti
i its intersection with tho Enst bound­ land pleased with our unnmtchnblo low
Shlrloy Apt,, opp. P. O.
220.-20tp "
ary of Section 13, Township 21', South sale price.
I f everybody Will B U Y T H E G OODS T H E Y
nw
T.nla
/U|luvl
Lots noft uwonderful
Sale on nnow.
W ANTED
r other tim e and at a tim e when it iB so im- u of Ranga 31 Enst, thence North along
Range
IW
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people to work— if thft ft done
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|ViarteV
cAVVl’cV* on
eV l^cWon
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■* " ^1, 7oWJ'En%V feAUmlarV 'bY BectioW
ToWJ- ftn unulVWilI M
°tvPAIrY
l ltoV
l tlY
y y to m
\non\n
Irb y to sto^t.
shiil
Rnnge 31 EAAr, %y. Ask nnVnAVw
V.SoutVV
nnYntm Vrho viiWK
vislVid .four
,)
A . Lou is* Mjo.
thonce
....... , t e t to b •Wko Jessup, VnuVlc‘ tale Srtturdak*,
f
tn Uill toll you that
____________________1-1-8-16-22-20
in shoVi
BhoVo Vi We have toot ox'AfegeV'ntod or mlsrepW e A ^ i a louWrAnb
^ i,® South
V^A..havo Abclded,,tA ttntinuis tbe
icctfAW
yunnlWr East
l iresontan A \hing, BUI AVo honestly glvW ell between B O T n s W and k , ling tho puliHc n (TomonVtration of a V&gt;Vi'6Vl\YlAY» of our Waitress factory In
Sanford and wo aro now ready to retiTownship 20, South of Rnngo 30 East, “ real honcst-to-goodness salo.'
E v ery d o lla r’s w orth th a t you buy will help the success o f th is g r e a t
.thence, Wpqt along said Section linn .. Don’t tnke .anyboaV’s word. Visit ovate old mattrosscii or mnko now
natioh-w ide ihbVPhYent. CoW e and see th e e x tra o rd in a ry o ffe r in g s
to point of beginning.
the store, enjoy tho benefits, they ones to.order. Drop us a card abd We
The
above
describod
territory
be­
will last as long as tho merchandise will call to see you at once.— Snnford
3 that we h ave created fo r our January D istribution D rive.
Mattress Co., 9th Street, near tbe de­
ing County Commissioner's District lasts, and, fia t ’s sayjpg *9Pja&lt;b
pot.
241-Btc
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4, And Also
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and resume of We W rit dcfctimpUshed rooms and there will be many noW

Yowell-Drew Co.

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'“Q«Mity lh« ft”

The January Distribution Drive j

|Starting Wednesday, January 4th!

FOR SALE'!

s

FlR St DAY’S SALE

THRASHER AND

Cutting Prices on Everything j
in Our Store

GARNER SUCCESS

J

The BftWn at NtW Prosperity Will be Here

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                    <text>SANFORD
“ The City Substantial?'

m THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922

VOLUME II

FRANCE HOLDS THE DEAL
WHILE DECISION IS MADE
Italy and Japan Will
Probably Agree to
America’s Plan

IN P R I N C I P L E
fk k n c ii p r e s u m a b l y
agree
h i t r e s e r v a t io n in d e t a il

13 UNKNOWN

VEGETABLE SECTION

COMMISSIONERS
MET TO FORM

to to

to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to

THE TOTAL BUILDING RECORDS
FOR THE YEARS OF 1920-21
The total building permits for the City of Sanford for the
ycats of 11)20 nnd 1921 show tho remarkable growth of this city in
one year. If anyono has any doubt about the substantial growth-of
this city read the official figures below and lie convinced:
Building permits for the year 1020
$130,005.00
Building permits for the yenr 1021..................... 325,8(15.00
to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to

\ vQ

NUMBER 242J

FEDERAL GRAND JURY
MEMBERS TESTIFY TODAY
IN JAX LIQUOR CASE
Indictment Against W.
CONGRESS
H. Bostwick, Dowling
BEGINS NEW . Brings Out Evidence
SESSION TODAY FOR INVESTIGATION

PERSONA! EXEMPTIONS
PROSPECTS GOOD FOR SESSION
GROSS INCOME RETURNS
FOREST
TAKES SEAT AS
HOST WICK'S COUNSEL CHARGER
LASTING UNTIL AUGUST
COMMISSIONER AND C. E.
U. S. ATTORNEY WAS IN T H ^
OR
SEPTEMBER
IIENRY ELECTED MAYOR
SUBJECT OF INQUIRIES
JURY ROOM ALL THE TItyE.

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 4—Congress
Tho city government organized last
(Ilr The Aaanclntcd PrfM )
will start upon the 1022 legislative, JACKSONVILLE,
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 4.—‘Tho Am­ night for tho now year and asldo from
Jnn. 4.—Thro®
Now
Acts
iu
Revenue
Law
That
Should
Be
Studied
program today faced with the members of the federal grand Jury
erican proposal to prohibit tho upo o! the election of tho now mayor nnd tho
Very Carefully
prospects that it may bo kept steadily which returned Indictmonts against
submarines ngi\in«t morchnnt vessels, swearing In of the now commissioner
at work until late in the summer.
now the predominant Issue of the arms theto was no busing** transacted.
W. H. Bostwick, Sheriff W. H. Dowl­
Tho Following statement ii issued turn.
Under the Revenue Act of
In addition to debates over the ing nnd othors recently in connection
negotiations, has been accepted In
C. E. Honry presided ns.chnirmon hy Collector of Intcrnnl Revenue, D. 1021, of the gross income of nn Inroutine appropriations bill thoro with investigation of nllegod liquor
principle by Franpe, but her delegate* apd Forgst Lake was sworn in as city
dividual equalled or exceeded $5,000. confronts tho Scnnto the probability ring hero, testified in federal court t 6have reserved Gqul opprovnl pending commissioner tho ofttb being adminis­ T. Gerow, district of Florida:
Tho Rcvonuo Act of 1021 contains or if the combined gross income of a of one fight or n series over new in­ dny as to tho procedure followed In
« discussion of the prcciso lnnguago of tered by II. E. DuBoso. Tho city
two
new important provisions, which married couple and that of dependent ternational
agreements
resulting reaching tho indictments. Counsel
the declaration.
commission being organized tho meet­
British acceptance previously has ing was called to ordor again nnd City are the subject of frequent inquiry, minor children equalled or exceeded from the Washington arms con­ for Bostwick yestordny in filing mo­
President Harding
Is tion thnt the indictment ns to him bw
been given nnd although neither tho Atty. Herring, acting as chairman The first relates to the personal ex- $5,000, n roturr. must bo filed, rognrd- ference.
understood to bu preparing, to for­ (plashed alleged only ovldence tho jury
Italians nor tho Japancso had rocoivod asked for nominations for mayor. S. 0. emptions nllowcd married porsonH nnd, less of tho nninunt of net income.
r F
Henry for ^ o «ccon(l
the provisions requiring
"Net income" Is gross income, less ward all of them to the Sennto for con hnd wns a statement from Assistant
final instructions last night, thoro Chase nominated1 C.
E.’ Henry
, . ,
..
i thnt n return he made of gross income 1certain deductions.
Tho fnct thnt sideration once tht arms conference United States Attornoy Yerkes, of
were indications thnt neither Romo
mayor andthere being noother n o j i - , of |R Q00 op more&gt;j allowable deductions from gross In­
nor Tokio would lntorposo sorioua ob­
has concluded ItH work.
what he prepared to prove and that
,
provides that a mnrrled cmne. for business expenses, losses,
For the first time, House nnd Scn­ Yerkes was in tho jury room whilo
jection if tho proposal received potions tho election of tyr. I y
then*sworn in’as mayor nndTtc took 1person, living with husband or wife, bad debts, etc may reduce the net in- nto will deal with the measures sup­ the jurors were dloibcrnting.
France’s full upprovnj.
Tho
plying money for all governmental jurymen wero summoned at tho re­
The exnct nnturo of tho FreiKh
7 the opin- fn,uuu or
“ vlisa
r isnnii
n ,nor aiiowcu
, „ ! „ex ° L T * ; r s r t n s z
functions in budget form. They are quest of Bostwick’s counsel.
reservaton was not revcolod, but the business. „„a
All
Mr. Duboselnsked
slated to be started through the agreed Yerkes wiih not in room during
Impression was gathered in somo |o,, of the City Commissioners about emption
of $2,500. If tho net in- equalled orexceeded $5,000.
House January 5, when tho treasury the deliberations and Yerkes said tho
ipiarters that It might concern such a the matter of people asking the Red , come of such person was over $5,000
----------------definition of the torms of the declara­ Cross for aid and railroad faro nnd ,the exemption is $2,000.
Under the ^ e W B u S lI i e S S F i r m Will Appropriation is taken up. Under the affdavit he rend to tho jury was
tion as would make It cioar just what wanted to know if the city bad any ,Revenue Act of 1018 the personal ex- g .
. .
g a n f o r ( J j n t h e program laid down by chairman Mud- transcript evidence given tho Jury by
..... .
would ho expected from mer­ arrangements about this phase of emption allowed a married person » i a r i HI O U H IU rU II
den of the House appropriation com­ a witness previously read to rofroah
chantmen in vlow of their immunity public lifo.' The commissioners were was $2,000, regardless of the amount C a D lC r O I l- W O O C lr l itt ISIK . mittee, a money bill would be put their memories. No decision yet by
through the Ilouso each week until nil Judge Clayton on motion to dlsmiaa
from submarine attack. , ,
.„f the opinion thnt neither the city or
of netincome.
Tho normal-.tax
------.Should thnt point be raised, an in- ^ jj0(j
wertJ umlcr obligations remains unchanged, 4 percent on the i Among the
newfirms stnrting in are turned over to tho Senate.
the indictment.
The Sennto will begin work with
tercstlngand many-sideddiscussion
^
()0oplo traveling through the first $4,000 of net income about the business here in the next few weeks
mightresult, for In several quartors coun^ry n8kjng for aid nnd nsHistanco ' exemptions nnd 8 per cent on the to- is the Churchwell Compnny, thnt will three ngreemriits respecting im­ TWO MEN KILLED
there hns bcon apparent a tenuency
tendency ....
' [open
'open for business in tho Cnmoron- portant mstu&lt;ri pending on its leg­
thero
^ ^ ^, m a8p wn_
wn8 pU{ h-pi.
back to tho
the mnining net income.
IN TANK EXPLOSION
townrd tho opinion that tho term
p-rn&gt;_
cjty works nil Huch
In order thnt nn income slightly In Woodruff building on hirst street islative calendar. The first of these,
AT GBEKNSBORO N. C,.
"uK•rehnntshlps,, should bo strieUy doon thn #treBt whon tlmoa mrc cxco88 of
ono Rhnll not be subject- next to the Welukn block. Tho Church- the resolution declaring Truman H.
ill handle clothing, Nowhcrry, Republican, to bo tho
nied with express stipulations lis to
present thoro nro laborer! cd to nn inordinately dis-proporntin- ]well compnny will
GREENSBORO, N. C. Jnn. 4 ^ nnd women
women’ss wear &lt;|utly elected senator from Michigan,
whether inorchnntman are to bu parjn ncw| ^ assistance nnd the ate tax beenuso of the reduction of the dry goods, men s and
Two
men were killed and several
milled-to arm und whether It is to bo ^
hjj&lt;j nt 9ppCil all alms and giving ] exemption to $2,000 thereon, the law of all kinds. The business will bo un­ is due to be acted on early next week.
others
injured todny whpn air tank
permissible to disguise warships «»
k to QuUi,b, parties. Thuro be- provides that such reduction shnltovot dor tho management or J. It. Forrest, Consideration of tho Nowborry case
in
local
garage used for filling tires
vessels of commerce.
, |n^. no further business tho meeting 1operate to incrennc the tax, which formerly of Sylvester, Gu., nnd we must begin Saturday unddor an agree­
exploded.
J. E. Albright, plumbing
Tho French delegation, however, in ndjourne(, unU, tho ncxt regular m eet-' would bo pnynblc if the exemption known in thnt state. Ho nnd his fain- ment, while on Tuesday debate Ih
contractor,
who
had just eptorod tho
making known their acceptance in
Qn Mondliy# January lflth, at wore $2,500. by more tlinn tho amount Hy will move boro at once and make limited to one hour for each senator
garage
on
business
was ono of tho
principle, has omphoalzed thnt they which time appointments will probab- 0f the not income in excess of $5,000. Snnford tholr home.
Mr. Forrest until n vote is reached.
men
killed.
His
body
badly mangled.
not only agree to tho original propos­ ly bo made for the year.
The bill authorizing tho issuance of
! For example, on a net income of comes here highly recommended from
al of Ellltu Root thnt the new prohibi­
C. E. Henry, tho now mnyoi, has $5,010, the nmount of pet income less his home town where he wns a mem­ milage hooks Ity railroads, inter­ GREENSBORO, Jnn. 4.—It wan
tion on subigurino warfare become ef­ boon a member of tho City Comm's- nn exemption of $2,000. Tho actual ber of the city council and a city build­ changeable between linos or systems,
fective when all nutiom» have agreed sion for tho pant two years, having taxes is $11.40, computed ns follows: er and booster. Extensive repairs will is set down for consideration stnrting leurned later that one wns killed nnd
to it, hut also to the amendment of been elected whon tho commission j from the net income of $$5,010 is re­ be rnnde in the two store rooms at January 11. A vote may be taken A. C. Lowe probably fatally injured.
Arthur J. Balfour, which would make form went into effect. Ho bus been a duced $2,500, leaving $2,510, the 4 once nnd as soon as they are finished immediately or the question enn drag A leak had developed In the tank and
the prohibition immediately offeetivo resident of thiB city for tho past ten per cent tnx on which amounts to the Churchwell Company will open for along an unfinished business until was being repaired under pressure
as between tho five great powers.
January 17, when there must bo a vote when it exploded. It tore out the
years or more nnd is ongnged in tho $100.40. To this is added $10, "the busness.
Watch for their opening announce­ on proposals to amend the federal re* front of the building and shuttered
vegetable brokerage business and in nmount of not income in excess of
ment in the Daily Herald.
WASHINGTON, Jam 4,—Practical dnirying nnd fnrming. Ho is n prop­ $5,000.”
scrvic act requiring the appointment, windows in the vicinity.
completion of report will be submitted erty owner nnd public spirited citizen
at the next vacancy, of a representa­
Tho personal exemptions allowed
by committee of nnvnl experts to tho nnd has tho interests of tho city at married persons, npply also to the FIRST WOMAN JUDGE
tive of the farmers to the federal re­ CHARGE GEORGE MASON
AND ORANGE PARK HOTEL
naval committee armament conference heart.
IN
GEORGIA
APPOINTED,----serve lionrd.
head of n family, n person who sup­
MAN WITH HAVING BOOZE
and agreement of subcommittee on
While
the
Senate
is
disposing
of
WIFE
OF
DUBLIN
MAN
ports in ono household one or more
Chinese tariff on five per cent effec­
these
three
propositions
its
finnucc
relatives by blood marriage or adop­
tive basis two important developments Registration Officer
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 4. — boil­
DUBLIN, Gn., Jan. 4«—Mrs. O. L. committee expects to conclude hoartion.
today in conference situation.
^oral warrants were issued today for
Found Soldiers Bodies
Heretofore, a person whose not in­ Anderson, wife of a well known rail­ ings on tho permanent tariff bill.
come was less thnt his exemption road official here, wns appointed . Acting Chairman McCumhor an- j the arrest of George Mason, manngor
With
Ropes
About
Neck
SIX DEATHS RESULTED
($ 1,000 if single, or $2,000 if mar­ judge of Dublin’s now juvenile court. nounccd today that the tariff pro- «f the Mnson hotel here, nnd Ward
posnls of the farm block of the Son- Van Allen, manager of tho Crango
FROM PRESENT DISORDERS
ried) wns not required to file n rc- First woman judge in Georgia.
Watson Charges Might Have Some
ate
would be heard Thursday. Rep- j Park Inn, at Orange Park, Clay counIN BELFAST DISTRICT
Foundation After All
resvntntlves
of the Southern Tariff ty, charging them with having vlolatto to to to to to to to to to to to to 8a to to to to
CongreSH
and
two or throe individuals *'d the prohibition lawn. Tho arreata
( H r T h r ANNorlnlrd I'reaa)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—Rufus
BELFAST, Jnn. 4.—Six deaths re­
then only will remain to bo hcnril ho- resulted from raids made by federal
sulted from tho present series of dis­ Hubbard, New York, employed by
fore the formulation of the bill will be prohibiten enforcement offeers New
Amoricnn
graves
registration
servico
Year’s eve. Officers entered tho din­
orders in Belfnst, one fatality being
started.
that of a child shot while in its moth­ in preparing tho bodies of Amoricnn
The House may give further time ing room on the tenth floor of tl)o
er’s arms. Firing continued last soldiers for shipment from Franco
to general debate on tho Dyer nntl- local hotel just before midnight and
night. Heavy snow nnd frost did not told tho senate committee investigat­
lynching bill tomorrow, although Rcp- exhibiting a search warrant proceeded
To those who were born under tho nrcli of these fnmilinr skies,
ing Senator Watson charges today
deter rioters.
rcscntntlve Mondell, of Wyoming, to look for Intoxicants. Nothing wan
and to those who have torn® to love these skies ns tho roof of n
that on three bodies disinterred he
Republican lender, was not certain to­ found in the dining room hut in t))o
great household of happy scenes, Florida is home. The mocking­
found u rope around the neck of each
TWO SISTERS BURNED
night
whether thnt could he done in basement they discovered six quarts
bird calling to its mate in tho crisp of early morning; the sweet
nnd
black
dtp
over
ench
face.
Ho
said
tho
face
of the regular Wednesday of whiskey nnd ten cases of assorted
TO DEATH IN BOMB.
perfume of orange blossoms borno on the bosom of indolent spring
wines. The intoxicants were plucod
there was nothing to Identify the
schedule
of
calendar business.
winds; flowers as colorful as the hues of a fading aunsot, and
LH)UOR STILL EXPLODED
bodies, two negroes and one white. Ho
in the ccllur und sealed.
plentiful ns tho sunshine that splashes them with light; streams that
declared tho ropo and caps were not
The raid on the Orango park Inn
Illy- T l i r Aaaoclntrd l ’rraa)
murmur tl)o sweetest music while winding through vari-eolorcd
Philadelphia Nationals nutted
24 quarts at whiskey.
CAIRO, 111., Jan. 4.—Mnrlo Hogan, removed before the bodies wero ship­
woodlands nnd farmlands, nnd past vlllugos, towns and cities that
Will
Train
at
Leesburg
7; Gladys Hogan, 0, sistes, wore burn­ ped.
stir with tho onqrgetic blood of youth,—these are beautifuly com­
ed to death todny in a fire which poBeginning March First OWNERS CLOSE SHOPSmonplace to thoso who call Florldn homo.
lico attributed to tho explosion af BATTLESHIP NORTH DAKOTA
AND WORK IN ANOTHER
To thoso who hnvo only heard of the state, Florida is n land of
COLLIDED WITH SCHOONER
n liquor still. Tho homo was destroy­
TO GET PAPERS CUTS
Fifteen Pitchers nnd Three Ca tellers
romance, of sunshine, of comfort; and tho impression is tho true
—NO ONE WAS HURT
ed but the father, mother and three
Will
lie
on
String
reflection of facts, for here nature worked after tho rest of tho
smaller children escaped.
NEW YORK, Jnn. 4.—Fifty owners
world hnd been completed! Novelists, painters, poets, these and
(Hr/Tfcp AssoclaleS I*rrsa)
PHILADELPHIA,
Jnn.
4.—Phila­
of
phqto,-engraving ulqnta, Ijicltylliyr
others, find inspiration in tho thousands of natural moods th^t,
BOSTpN, Jnn. 4.—Tho Bnttleship
COLD WAVE WARNINGS,
delphia
National
League
RnBobnll
myi)
of wealth and, social position, put
Tench out nnd touch them hero. This is tho Reason tho intelligent
North Dakota reported by wireless to­
TENNESSEE AND FLORIDA
club
announced
today
thnt
Mnnagor
nn
overnlls
tonight and went to wo{k
world holds such a happy impression of Florida.
day she wbh In coHslon with the Brit­
THURSDAY NIGHT ish Schooner T. K. Bentley off Capo
Wilhelm,
nnd
fifteen
pitchors
nnd
in
one
of
tho
seventy shops nffoc^fd
But Florida, in n real analysis, is greqtof than hor climate or
threi^
catchers
would
report
for
spring
by
tho
dispute
hotwcu qnlon photo­
her
beauties,
nlthough,
of
course,
these
ore
incomparable
assets.
Cod last night. Tho battleship turned
... ,
&lt;!■/. T t o A aaoalatrt P r t M l
training
nt
Leesburg,
Floridn,
March
graph
engravers
and their employees.
Florida
Is
n
great
agricultural
and
industrial
state.
Tho
soil
WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 8.—Cold back to tho nuvy yard for repairs. A
first.
Whon
nil
tho
players
report
Allowing
their
own shops to remsjn
is
filled
with
tbo
qualities
of
production;
and
tho
various
resources
wnvo warning! wero ordorod for Ten­ tug was sent for tho schooner. No
thi?ro
will
be
more
than
thirty
in
the
closed,
tho
volunteers
worked in reg­
hold
illlmltnblo
possibilities
for
those
with,
vision,
those
who
hnvo
nessee nnd tho East Gulf states. Tho ono was hurt,
squad.
ular
shifts
to
turn
ovtt
work
necossiury
the
faith
of
dovolopmont
nnd
tho
ability
to
estimate
what
can
bo
done
tempernturo will fall decidedly to -1
to
tho
publication
of
an
illustrat«d
by
what
haH
been
done.
In
things
industrial
tho
stato
is
already
night nnd Thursday in thoso sections CANDY FACTORY BURNS
HOOTCH MANUFACTURERS
daily newspaper and Incidental work
recognized ns n power, nnd tho start hns only been made. When
IN ATLANTA TODAY
and hy Thursday night in tho Atlantic
’
PROSECUTED
FOR
MURDER
for other Now York papers.
Opa
tho
fact
is
considered
that
less
thnn
flvo
per
cent
of
tho
land
In
WILEY
UP-,
BLACK
states.
IN ALABAMA HEREAFTER attempts to composo their differences,
Floridn 1b under cultivation, and thnt industrial development is still
in Its infancy, that is compared to tho plnns for tho futuro, It is
president of the American Association
Atlanta, Jnn. 4.—Fire undortormlnMnrringo stcelcs down to normal
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Jnn. 4.—At­ of Phota-Engrnvors.
rondily
seen
Florida
is
moro
than
n
land
of
sunshine
ar.d
flowers—
cd
origin
prncticnlly
destroyed
tho
soon nfter tho brido learns that a
torney General Davis, of . Alabama,
the state is a garden of opportunities! Even though ono docs not
In tho meantime, representatives of*
man requires something moro filling three story brick candy factory of
has
ndvlscd
all
solicitors
to
prosocuto
acquire
riches
ijorc—thoro
is
no
reason
why
ho
shouldn't—life
in
tho
union and the employers met in
thnn olives .and mnyonnalsQ dress­ \yi!ey company hero early today.
for
murder
persons
nrrosted
for
man­
nttompts
to composo thoir dlfforenios.
its
routine
la
plcnsnnt.—Jacksonville
Metropolis.
The loss oC stotk-of concern placed at
ing.
ufacturing
liquor
which
caused
the
sixty thousand irrespective of damage
death of any person.
to to to to to to to
to to to to to
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.
to to to to to
to building.
.
Post Cards at tho Herald Office.

FLORIDA IS A GARDEN OF
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES

�L¥Yi»

Friday—Mr*. John Leonnrdl will en­
tertain tho mombors of tho Execu­
tive Bonrd of tho Business nnd Pro­
fessional Women's Club nt her homo
MR8. FRED DAIGBR, Society Rdltor, on Cameron avenuo at 7 p. m.
Phone 117-W
If r m h e re a*jr frU n d a t U l l l u T » «
T. J. McCall of Ovcldo was in tho
— If ?oa arc s o la s a n r n k r r * o r ooailas
city
yesetrday attending to business.
koala, o r U ro a ara a n trrta la la s , w vlto

S O C IE T Y

a p ia ta l card to tkla d rp a rlm e a t, ■ !»!■ *
details, ov telekponr tka Iteaa. I t w ill
^ o jp r a a tly apprarla la d ,__________________

Mr. nnd Mrs, Fred L. Sulllvnn of
Wednesday—Bunincss Meeting of tho Springfield, Mass, who nrc touring
Woman's Club at the Club rooms at the state stopped over in Sanford
yesterday.
3:00 o’clock.
Wednesday—Mrs. A. R. Koy nnd Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred S. Dniger Sr.,
Robert Hines will entertain at tho
home of tho former nt 3:00 o’clock, left this morning in their ear for their
honoring Misses Thclmn Frazer and home in Tampa after spending holi­
Alico Satterfield, of Richmond.
days with relatives.
Thursday—Mrs. A. M. DoForrcst will ■
entertain tho members of tho Ev- j Miss Josephine Livingston hns re­
cry Week Brldgo Club nt threo turned to her home in I’alatka after
o’clock nt hor country homo.
spending the holidays here with hor
Thursdny.—Mrs. II. Heeron will en­ cousin Miss Mnrgnret Berner.
tertain tho members of the Idlers
Club nt her home, 1105 East Sec­
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Phillips and
ond street at 2:30 p. m.
children were tho week-end guests of
Friday—Miss Esther Miller will en­ their brother and sister Mr. and Mrs.
tertain at brlgo, honoring Miss Sara Phillips at their homo on Oak Ave.
Wight, a bride-elect of this month.
Saturday—Miss Lcttlp Caldwell nnd
Those from Sanford attending tho
Mrs. Fred Wight will entertain at ontertninmmont nt Oviedo Inst ovening
brldgo complimenting Miss Snrn were Mrs. John Leonnrdl, Mrs. John
Wight, a charming bride-elect of Moiftch, Miss Jcnn Maxwell, Mrs. C.
next week.
J. Marshall, Mrs. Craig Harris, Mrs.

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Mrs. C. J. Marshall gave two love­
R. C. Maxwell, Misses Helen Terwilligcr and Georgia Mobley, John ly violin solos, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell
Schlrnrd and Dr. nnd Mrs. D. D. delighted her hearers with two groups
of readings, John Schirard gavo two
Newberry.
cornet solos, Miss Helen Terwllliger
Miss Julin Zachary left last night rendered several Instrumental selec­
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parents Mr. and Mrb. W. A. Zachary. Newberry gave two groups of rendIngs nnd ono group of negro spirituals
Mins Roasmond Radford left this in her own inimitable manner. Mrs. :
afternoon for Forsyth, Gip, whore she Craig Harris was accompanist tor ■ a
will resume her studies at Bessie the evening.
Tift College from which sho will
grnduato in June. Mrs. G. A. Rad­ NOTICE TO BUSINESS AND PRO­
FESSIONAL WOMANS CLUB
ford accompanied her duughtcr an for
The members of tho Business nnd
ns Jacksonville.
Professional Womnn’a Club nrc in­
ENTERTAINMENT AT OVIEDO. vited to attend the Banquet given by
A lovely nnd well chosen progrnm the Chamber of Commerce Thursday
was given lust evening nt Oviedo, by ovening. All members who can at­
tho Oviedo Woman’s Club, assisted by tend are requested to phone Miss ■ ■
several people from Sanford, for the Elizabeth Musson at once, Phone No.
530. Price per plate $1.25.
Christmas Sent Fund.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4,1922

PAOkS TWO

Commltto of tho Chamber of Com­ tho necessary data used by a special to
merce under tho Chairmanship of 3. committee appointed to work out *
P v b l k M t r t r r i f t t r a o o R except 8u a - 0. Chase will have something of in, plans for street paving,
additional
4my at Ike tlrrald IlulldlnK, 10T
terest to tell tho public In n few days.
Magnolia A t * H Snnford, Fin.
sewerage
systems,
and
yacht
basin. M
Let every public spirited cltlzezn of
Sa nford *put ”Ids'shVulder^to' the'wheel | Tho Golf Course Committee now has
By a Sanford Celery-Fed
n„d mi* ■olir „olf nnd Country Club site that presages success for this Tm H ”?
,u Manm
1'UDI.IHIIKHH
a possibility f«*r the year of 1922.
project. Representative from tho In­ to to
WL J . IIO I.I.Y ............................. — Editor
to to to to to to to a
---------- o----------H , J. 1.11.1. A i m ...... Secretnry-Trrneurrr
a
land
Waterway Committco represent­
H . A. NISKI...................O rnrrnl Mnnn*ee
a
A
RECORD
OF
REAL
ACHIEVE­
C . L. Ill W I N _____ Circulation Malinger
a
ed the organization nt the convention
Thc stnr wl„ noon flhow -.0vor tho
I'kone 14N up to OtOO I*. M.
MENT
a
Vi
of tho Atlantic Deeper Waterways Ab- .....
a
-ul
A dvertisin g llntea Slade K n o w n on
a
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_
impnri
in
mo
iue
la
tio
n
.
Correspondence
has
been
Hills
to
tho
Poorhouse.
That
s
fine.
Application
No matter how far ahead in tho fu■
o nia er 1
mod to look
W*H&gt; 11,0 K°vurnmont onglnoors If they will wait a few minutes I
Nubecrlptlon I’rlcc In Advnnce
turc one has been nceustomed to Iook,
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This Institution, whoso success nnd strength has
O n e Y e a r .................... ........ .............
a
* I I I Monika ..................... — ............ . 0.00 this is thc time of tho year when a »&gt; •«'"’ to improvements on the St. wlH go with them
a
Delivered In City lir Carrier
a
been builded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
.
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1 Th°
Tolcgrnm hn9 “ bo«
40Mte Wef*ft
te n ti» momentary halt is called to take a Job"8
a
retrospect of the year just past in or-' , r S«" ford Chamber of Commerce Heading "Hold Your Liberty Bonds."
a
able asset Is the confidence, trust and esteem of
a
T k e klK 12- to 18-pnge W e e k ly I le r ,
brother, too late.
Wo
a
•1 4 entirely c orrra Seminole County dor to ascertain failures and nccom- ‘,urin? the past year has interested n
prominent
marine
engineer
In
Its
• ■ 4 la publlaked every Friday. A d verplishments,
and
from
that
experience
those
who
know
it
best
and
whose
highest
en­
hocked them long ago.
rntea made known on applica­
a
tion. llemncrntle In polltlca. yaJSO per lay plans to Insure tho success
of plans for the development of the
f e a r , alwaya In ndvonce.
lake front and has already secured
deavor
is
to
attain
still
higher
plains
of
service—
tho future.
Alan committed suicide at a dance *
M E M I i n i l T U B ASSOCIATE! II FIIBSS
This is the time of thc yeur when from him gratis, detailed plans and in New Jersey Inst night. It looked
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
business houses generally tnko inven­ specifications for this proposed Im­ to mo the other night ns though
New Year.
tory, when comparative records are provement.
There have been four membership sovcrnl couples would hnng them­
mndo
in
nil
lines
of
endeavor,
with
1
New York market quotations Hay
banquets of thc organization held in selves by their stockings before they
"beat dressed country calves medium those of the preceding year.
finished but up to date there have
Tho Now Year Is an opportune time 11)21, three in Snnford and ono in Or­ boon no suicides in Sanford nt any of
a
(Trade IB cents a pound." Why pay
an1'
lando.
Tho
Inst
two
wore
for
tho
pur­
a
for commercial organizations to re­
more for tho city kind, we say.
the
dances.
a
view their activities for thu yenr ju it pose of engendering a greater co-op­
a
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spirit
between
tho
two
com­
a
passed and the accomplishments which
a
That is certainly bncl "hootch" they
Man fired up on moonshine In have resulted from these activities. It munities and were successful in their
a
a
nre
making
in
New
York
City.
Tho
purpose.
Tho
Chamber,
through
its
Miami, beat up his wife, stabbed tw oljH0ftvn the case, however, that results
a
death
list
of
tho
holiday
drunks
is
a
policemen and otherwise cut tho buck are noUrmVd'intcly'VVauicd"from”ths membership committco secured sixty j
a
awful.
We
mnke
hotter
stuff
than
now
membors
in
1021
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and the articles does not stnte whether activities of n Commercial organiza­
8
it
a
Tho Snnford Chamber of Commorco thnt in Florida out of sawdust,
he wns arrested or Is still at lnrgc. tion, and very often a considerable
a
This homo brew is powerful stuff.
period of time clnpsca between tho is now a member of tho Chamber of
I never feel my Insignificance as I
launching of a movement and the ac­ Commerce of the United States, Tho
Southern
Commercial
Secretaries
As­
do
when I nccompnny friend wife to t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o SANFORD NOVELTY
The Federal Reserve Rnnrd is en­ tual results therefrom. Any Com­ sociation, The Florida State Commer­
select a ready-to-wear gown.
thused over the prospects for business mercial organization, therefore, that cial Secretaries Association, and tho
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this year, says daily despatch. They can show a maximum of results in a
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Association
of
Commorcml
V.
C.
COLLER, Prop.
Hazel
Kmitt
said
an
agent
cnllcd
at
of time is to bo congrntulat...
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ought to become enthused over some­ minimum
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Secretaries.
The
organization
has
her
home
to
sell
her
an
encyclopedia
General
Shop and Mill
thing. Tthey have been pessimistic ed upon the do-it-now proclivities of
,. officers
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i membership
i i
.. i justi.. .* been closely, associated
with
all , local and she chased him away because he
its
and
and
„
,
,
long enough to almost ruin the coun­
Work
,ly receives
i
.■ 'oputiition.of
. .i . / ibeing
,
,i„. civic organizations
has alwnyH
insulted her. "The idea," she rnved,
the
tho
. "
. . . and
.
,
try.
,
,
,
,
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given
Its
support
to
these
organizu"me
riding
such
a
thing-"
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
real factor of progress in tho com mu a - , ,
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-------to 517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla.
Bank merger in Chicago yesterday
This year learn to ‘pay ns you go' to You Can Find thc Narit* of to
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w',h ° ,,lclnl"
nnved $85,000,000 to depositors. If wo The Snnford Chnmhor of Commerce m“f •
expect
when you pay ns you come in. to Every Live Professional and to
Geo. W. Knight
‘h»
“ “" ‘Thad that much we would not want a he. been In exl.tence hut « yenr, hut
to
Ilusinees
Alan
In
Snnford
in
to
In thnt time hen nccom,di.hed n d l “ *"&gt;•
'» ,’rlo,lJf
bank. This particular instance how­ ...
Real Estate and Insurance
,Lest. we ,forget,
, |looki over tho the accomplishments
of tho
“That puts a different face on it" i to This Column Each Day to
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ever demonstrated that banks stand­ things.
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Chamber
of
Commerce,
which,
from
SANFORD
-sFLORIDA
to
said tho hoy ns he smashed his wrist to
and show it to those reactionaries, ,
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ing together can prevent a bank fail. list,
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length
of
orgnnizat
on
is
but
an
int
o
t
o
t
o
t
o
t
o
t
o
t
o
t
o
t
o
t
o
who aro on the outside looking in, i *
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, , . , watch.
urc nt any time.
fnnt. Can anyone ho a pessimist in
when
it
comes
to
expending
individual
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11)22 after looking over that which has
According to the Sanford Herald a effort in building up a Grenier Snn­ actunly been accomplished in 1021? b u t t h e r e w a s n o d a n g e r Sanford Construct’n Co.
W. T. ROBERTS, A i.nl
A negro servnnt wns much excited CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
big firm of a neighboring state has a ford.
This
is
an
enviable
record
for
a
young
the
other
day.
She
rushed
to
thc
mis­
Sanford
Florida
Planes and Specification* Cheerfallj
During the year 1021 in addition to
representative in Sanford "looking to.
and
Hiimll
organization.
Every
man
tress
and
said:
"Misses
Smith,
a
man
Furnished
wards the establishment of a large the Board of Governors, there were i that considers himself at all progres­
wholesale and retail dry goods, men’s thirteen standing committees and four sive should be affiliated with the dtin com' along and say there's tuberSanford Steam Laundry
AH Work Guaranteed
furnishing and other goods store." The spccinl committees. The number of I Chamber of Commerce and give all culosccs in do watah, nnd I slam do
n . T. PACE
P. O. Box » »
FOR SERVICE
Herald adds "there are also two hotel meetings including the Board of Gov­ the time he can to helping put over doh in his face.”
Call 146-J
"Now,
Dinah."
said
the
Indy
of
the
firms anxious to buy or lease hotels ernors and all committees totalled one tlioso things which are absolutely cer­
Sanford
Machine
&amp;
house.
"You
are
excited
nnd
prone
to
W.
RAWLING,
Prop.
here; a federnl bakery will be started hundred and twenty one. The average tain for the coming year. Sanford
misunderstand
things.
Who
wob
tho
Foundry Co.
here within the next few weeks and per ccatnge of attendance at these has shown what can he done through
several merchants arc ready to start meetings was seventy-five. The Board efficient organization. With tho dls- man,"
George A. DeCottes
General Machine and Boiler Works
“That man who snyH he rends do
&gt;17 times during thu
business here as soon as they can of Governors met
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,__ . missal of petty personal d ffercnccs
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
Attorney-at-Law
meat-hers, nnd I naked him whn-fur
yenr nnd tho averngo Ungth of
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rent, lease or hnvo erected suitable past
bands in stock
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i
nnd
n
whole-hearted
concerted
action
how
come
nnd
he
snys
'to
get
thc
Over
Seminole Connty Bank
these
meetings
wns
an
hour
nnd
te
n
i.,
_
store rooms." This suggests Sanford
Crank Shafts Kc-tarued
tuhcrculosecB outen de watah."
SANFORD
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an a busy, growing, hustling place m inute. This will « !.. «
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Didn't he any ho wns reading tho
with wonderful prospects for the new Idea of the time put in voluntarily by ord of even far greater achievements.
Acteylene Welding
Employment Bureau..
meters to get at the eomsuniption of
moil who nro earnestly interested in
year.—Times-Unlon.
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tho development of Snnford.
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Women’s Club
"Yes'sm- Jus' liku dnt.Iac sure goin’
Tho secretary’s office has sent out
SEEING ORLANDO
Sanford Welding Co. 1ness and
, Professional
„
to
lenv’
dis
house."
over eight thousand pieces of corresLocated In Eagle Bldg., 295 Oak ATe. ' " ^ 8 a"
woman desiring
employment to register at the First
&gt;an ford s building record for the
Tho latest code for Orlando is pnndencc nnd literature of Sanford, to
National Bank.
I inquiries from every section of the Jrt,fnr
i* worthy^ of more
WELL OF ALL THINGS
"building."
Smith Bros. Garage
thnn a passing mention and in sum­
| United States.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chnlrmnn
if a pail of water he plnced within
ming
up
our
work
for
tho
year
the
The
Chamber
of
Commerce
also
six
inches
of
either
side
of
the
stem
All the theatres in Orlando seem to
Expert Repairing
H. W. NICKERSON
adopted the slogan, “The City Sub­ building record s]ieaks for the rapid of a pumpkin or vegetable marrow, it
have boon "Lynched."
ami
substantial
growth
of
this
city.
stantial," secured three new wholewill in the course of the night ap­
Public Accountant; Audita—System*
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
The building permits for Hanford proach it, and will he found in Die
Tho old slogan of Kentucky "fine
houses, protested against inIncome Tax Service
Onk nnd First
woinen, fast horses and good liquor"! t roi,sl,|l telephone rates, secured im- for the year 1D20 were $ 1.'10,01)5.00. morning with one of tho leaves on ta ­
Room 10 McNcill-Davis Bldg.
For the yenr 1921 the total is wnier.
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.
hns been changed to Orlando this year. provciiicnts of approaches to station,
S. O. Shinholser
$1125,8(15,00
and this gain is a sign oft
supported progressive slate and nat­
Look at the fair posters.
ional legislation, laid reresentiition at the times. The building permits are
Contractor and Builder
SI'KOUL WILL NOT SUCCEED
I’KN ROHE
I’ntt Boggs and Jimmy Hoggs are important rate increase hearings, con­ a true record but the real value of
SANFORD
FLORIDA
two of the greatest legal lights in Or­ ducted successful campaigns against the buildings are not always given
stock salesmen, entertained National and the figures of the total buildings
lando.
HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. •!,— "WE DELIVER THE GOODS’
Editorial Association and various pnr- are much more than tho above but Governor William C. Spool tonight Quick Service Transfer
Jeff Sligh is the greatest prohihi lies of prominent touring concerns. It ^ l0 “^Hcial record speaks for itself dismissed reports thnt he would re­
Storage Facilities
tionist in Florida, lie believes iii has awarded prizes to the school chil­ showing the remarkable growth of the sign ns governor to bo appointed U. If we please
you, tell others; if do
dren for the best essays on the City eity along eyory line.
water all the time.
S. senntor within -18 hours by saying
tell
ua.
Phone 498
For the year 1922 we enn show a the question of the, succession to
Substantial, has brought iu lecturers
OUR GOLF (.INKS AND COUNTRY of interest to thc retail merchants. It much greater gain for there will be g |N I I'enrose would not be settled for
has carried on trade extension trips to many more beautiful homes erectod Bomo days, possibly until early next Auto Radiator Repair
CLUB..
adjacent communities culminating in in the growing suburbs of the city
Shop
and ninny big business blocks nre
a
Gala
Day
which
brought
thousands
Located
at
207
French Avo., between
Gainesville opened up its fine golf
2nd and Third. E. R. BERGQUIST.
course and country club on Monday of outsiders to tin city. It started the planned. I ii fact it is safe to nssert' The Herald for real job printing.
that the buildings for the yenr 1022
SAVE YOU MONEY
of this week and the fact is set Ship-by-Water movement and father­
will
run more than a half million ami
Hotel Montezuma
RmtUi with a fine article in the Gaines- ed the Central Florida Water Trnffic
if we have a good Benson they may
"Sanford's New Hotel”
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
xrtW* Sun.
Congratulations to League, iih a result of which Hanford
reach the mill ion mark and it is not
is
now
securing
daily
boat
service
and
91.60 Up Per Day
OPT. D.
Gainesville.
They recognized the
too ambitious a program for this city
Write ua
the
transportation
company
has
had
value of a g&gt;df links not only for the
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
ATTENTION. DOG OWNERS 1
according to thu plans of the men
to
increase
its
terminal
facilities
100
Benefit of the tourists but also for tho
who nre now getting ready to build
Empire Hotel Block
benefit of the home people and the per cent. It took thi initiative in up Sanford. If money is easier nnd
Taxes
nro
now
duo
and
must
be
raising,
by
populnr
subscription,
mon­
Herald wishes to state to tho people
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
the crops bring good prices, if tile
paid at once on all dogs. Dogs with­
of Sanford that if they ever get their ies necessary to improve the Osceola foreign capital that should come here
out
tags
will
hn
killed
on
sight.
K«ir links and country club in good nnd Titusville roads. Its Tourist and does come there will ho no limit to
JAS. KILLEBREW,
nhnpe the benefit In health alone to Convention committee planned nnd the buildings thnt will he erected her-.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
2-12-fltc
Chief of Police.
erected
a
much
needed
pavilion
on
this community will amply ropny all
the Lake Front mid arranged thu de­
o f the Hanford members a hundred
tails ami finances whereby thu city The Revenue Act of 1921
fold, Golf is the finest recreation
Frnrnca Repaired Lenses Duplicated
would have band concerts during thu ,
for young and old that the world winter.
"
j Yo&lt;iulro» thnt every individual hnvlng
EYES EXAMINED
produces and a Golf Club for SnnThe Publicity Committee has boon » Kr°98 Inconto of $5,000.00 or more
'md noould le talked about until it responsible for tho outsido exploitsSanford, Fla.
Hwomo lax roturn regardless of 212 East, lot St.
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OWN
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ANY
PART
OF
TOWN,
ON
TERMS
TO
» fine piece of property and the Golf dutlus most efficiently. Ton thousand
*’ny Exorbitant prices for ns* SUIT YOU
:
copies of a new booklet have been ' slMnncc 1° preparing your return,
printed, and advertising has been run Send for simple form upon which to
You can make money buying for advance. ;
In the most prominent newspapers and j furnish information necessary to prorm U A D n C
n itA N lY 1 periodicals of tho country. In addl-.P'1™ return. Maximum price on farm- ' W J L T
You are going to build a home one of these ■
tion signs
signs have
have been
been nnd
and are
are now
now ho-iurH
bo- 1urH r®
ro^urnB
48-00 and
and every
every farmer
farmer vr
E tL F V Y /a lY D o I j ----- D ■ tion
*urnB 4®.00
ing placed on thc roads and by next whoso return iB prepared will bo fur....
fir. | ». W P A T H F R re. ! days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it !
season will see them in quantity on niahod without charge ono 1022 harm Lot thin COLD WLATHER re
by easy stages.
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the Dixio Highway. Tho PublicitytRecord. This record devised for far-]
mind you to buy your
APPLE BUTTER
If you have some money, will build one or S
PEACH PRESERVES
Committee has to its credit probably mor8 exclusively
*c't
two houses.
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the most spectucular piece of ndvor- 1,,0°d ^or n Hirm record sufficiently
PINEAPPLE PRESERVES
Using ever put out by a Florida Com- B*,nPl° to
nny benefit to fnrmCHERRY PRESERVES
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the 5
mcrcinl organization. Wo refer to the or** Retail prico $2.00.
RED RASPBERRY Preservea
game
now.
g
advertisement for a millionaire which EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES
appeared in tho Now York Wull Street
SLICED STUFFED OLIVES
PARING RETURNS
AND GET THE BEST
Journal and tho New York Journui of
File yours now and get it off your
Commerce.
Any kind you want.
mind.
The City Planning Committee has
Give your orders cnrly
A. S. CLARK, Publ'c Accountant
had adopted by the City Commission­
P.
O.
Box
1881
Jacksonville,
Fla.
ers ordinances governing shade trees,
and tho enforcomont of thoso ordi­
AGENT
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Good meals, $8.00 per week, Tha
nances relating to tho cleaning up
of weeds and refuse It has compiled Tomple Club, comer Third and Park.

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SPECIAL

SPECIAL

2 000 yards of Long Cloth for 15c a

2,000 yards of Long Cloth for l5c a

S V r r.10............$ 1 . 4 0

a yard, or 10
0 4
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yards f o r ...................... O l t T V

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FRIDAY,
January 6th
JANUARY
6TH TO SATURDAY, JANUARY 14TH
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SATURDAY,

will start the New Year right to every buyer who takes
the advantage of the astonishingly low prices. Our aim
in arranging the offerings listed on this page is to fur­
nish values to clear our winter stock and to speed up the
cash sales for January.

January 14th

Closed all day Thursday, Janu­
ary 5th, arranging: and marking
down the stock for the MidWinter Sale. Sale starts Fri­
day, the 6th, closes Saturday,
the 14th.
EXTRA SPECIALS
Hose

LADIES’ READ-TO-WEAR

25 dozen Lndics’ Hose, Silk, Q 4 |
White, black and brown for tjr J

Only 20 reals of Nobby Tricotino Suits left. Your choice,
in this lot (10 to 44 sizes) f o r ...........................................

Ladies’ Hose

COAT SUITS
The better kind, made of the best Tricotine and Men’s wear Serge, all hand
Tailored, all sizes. Styles for Misses’ and Ladies’.
O AQ A A
Clearance price...........................................................................V

Ladies’ Full Fashion Silk Hose. Radinor
and other good
Q 4 QQ
makes, for pair .................. t p i e i F O

COATS

Sheeting

COATS, only a small lot of our best styles left in popular
price Coats to close out at...................................................
*

2,000 ynrds of Brown Sheeting, very fine
quality, 8G-in. wide, bought when cot­
ton was cheap,
4 f p
y a r d ..............................................

J ' DRESSES

One big group of Silk, Satins and Sedge Dresses, all in one
lot; all sizes; every one a different style, fo r .......................

Paul Jones Middy Suits
All-wool, Flannel
and serge for

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One lot of good quality Children’s
Coats to clear out
QQ
in this sale ..........1 . . . 0 V I I / O

Huck Towels
Uenl Nice Huck Towels, large
size, for, each ■••«***t#**«"*M»**.

SPECIAL SILK SALE

\ 40finch Crepe de Chine, all colors,.

Pajama Check

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All wool fledge Tricotine

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and flannel, 40 to 44

in

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1 table of check and plain

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all fast

color Gingham

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36-inch Pajama Check,
y a r d ----- ----- ----------------.....i

40-inch Canton Crepes and Chartneuse,
y a r d ...............................j...............................................
Bolding Brothers’ Taffeta Silk for,
y a r d ...............................................................................

yard

Outing
Best Outing, all colors,

SWEATERS

1 Lot of Ladles Sweaters in all the Bright Shades, some
some black and white. Special for'..............................

yard

20 pieces plaid and check
A

Big lot of Bath Towels,
large size f o r ........ ........

Children’s Coats

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DRESS GOODS

Towels

Gingham, 32-inches,

Wool Blankets and Comforts
An extra good buy

Scrims
36-in. Marquizette and Voiles, plain
white, Ecru and Flor- A Q ^
oral patterns, yard.......

Union Suits
Ladies’ Union Suits
f o r .........................

Draperies
MEN’S SUITS
3 piece velvet

36-inch Cretonnes, beautiful pat
terns in lights nnd
A &lt; |^
darks, for yard
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&lt; 24 QC

Shirts and Drawers

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Ladies’ Knit Shirts and Draw- (
ers for, each ................................ '

Outing Gowns

finished

Outing Gowns
f o r ..............

Serge Suits for men only,
a few to closo out at—

Blankets
Big size Cotton Blankets,
for, pair ...........................

Alumnium Wear
Sale
Any piece in the hous for

Comforts
MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR
Men’s heavy Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, for,
each ........................................................................
Best Grade Shirts and Drawers, for,
each .......................................... ..............................
Men’s Union Suits, special for,
each .........................................................................
Men’s Night Shirts,
each ..... ............................................... ....................
Men’s all-wool Shirts, grey and brown,
each .........................................................................
Men’s all-wool Sweaters, all style,
each .........................................................................
Men’s Shirts, plain white and colored,
ench .........................................................................
Boys’ Union Suits, 4 to 12 years,
each ........................................................................
Boys’ all-wool Pants, all sizes,
each ............................. ............................................
Men’s Good Quality Work Shirts, full size,
each .........................................................................
Men’s Four-in-hand Silk Tics, for,
each ......................................................... ................

Gossards and
American
Lady Corsets
odd lots and
and broken
sizes to close
out for

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SALE STARTS FRIDAY

SALE STARTS FRIDAY,

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Heavy Comforts,
Specials for, each

Sanford, Florida

January 6

�better than earlier shiptnenta. Cali­
fornia lettuce also declined to whole­
sale prices that barely paid the freight
: chnrgea.
" ‘Colory, cauliflower, eggplants,
new Florida cabbage, romance, tomamatoes, green peas, chicory, parsley,
lie around for the man who haa "ready money."
bunched beets, radishes and string
beans were also received in carlot
The man who hasn't it is always embarrassed
quantities. A shipment of 1,700 crates
by seeing the other fellow seize the "big chance"
of bunched vegetables, including beets,
and forgj ahead.
carrots, romainc and parsley, and 800
barrels of now potatoes arrived Fri­
Don’t envy him his "luck." Practice his foreday
from Bermuda. Early in tho
thought.
week a consignment of 10,000 crates
of white and red cabbage and 1,700
Why not open your Savings Account here tosacks of potatoes were received from
day?
Denmark.
" 'Largo quantities of Spanish on­
The amount doesn’t count. It’s the start— that’s * ions came in during tho week nnd 39,the thing
« 8B0 packages were left unsold on Fri­
day. More are expected next week. In
spite of the Spanion onions, howovor,
4% INTEREST PAID
I tho best yellow state onions havo ad­
vanced in price. On Friday a carload
of those sold at $0 per hundred-pound
bag, whereas the wholesale price for
the same onions a year ago was $1.25
per hundred-pound bag.
" 'Celery continues to como chiefly
from New York State sections, with
some from California. Much of the
Floirda | stnto celery received last week was of
•!-iSanford
poor quality and it sold as low ns
$1.60 per crate of four to seven dozen
stalks and as high as $3.25. Califor­
nia celery of larger size and better
quality sold at $0 to $7 per crate.
" 'Florida strawberries were lower
in wholesale price this week when n
shipment of 500 quarts arrived, which
sold nt $1.25 to $1.50 per quart.
" 'Onions aro only ono of tho staplo
food commodities thnt nro much high­
er this year than last.* Wholesale
While the Retail Price Remains Very High to the prices of most fruits and vegetables
are higher. Cabbage that a year ago
Consumers
Friday sold nt $12 nnd $18 per ton,
sold last week nt $40 to $50 a ton. Po­
It h(iH always been a question for his weekly review of tho local mar­ tatoes of the round whito variety
argument about tho Florida truck that ket, "that there should bo a glut of grown in New York stnto which sold
goes to the northern markets. The lettuce in tho markets of New York last yenr in bulk at $3 to $3.50 per
grower hero in getting a low price on City in tho middlo of tho winter, when 180 pounds, brought this Inst week
lettuce, tho wholenalern in New York all tho city’s supply of this commodity $3.50 to $3.85, Carrots that last year
Mro getting a very low price for let­ is coming from Florida and Califor­ sold wholesale 1 to 1 1-2 cents per
tuce and yet the retail price remains nia, hut that is what hnppcncd this pound, are this year selling at 2 1-2c
very high. Even tho New York peo­ week.
per pound.
ple arc talking about the price of let­ "Receipts were so heavy thnt whole­
"Rnldwin npples which sold a yenr
tuce an tho following from ono of the sale prices went down to ns low ns BO ago not higher than $0 per bnrrel sold
New York papers Hhown:
to 7B cents a hamper containing thirty on Fridny ns high ns $7.50 per barrel.
“Although lettuco. Hold in the whole­ to forty heads, or from 1 1-4 to 2 1-2 A greater difference in prico is notlcfcsale market last week an low un 1 1-4 centH n head. At this wholesale price nble among CrccnlngH, which sold at
cents a head, and many shipment* lettuce should be ns cheap for tho con­ $4.50 per barrel a yenr ago nnd bro't
were refused because tho consigneen sumer nt retail as in raid-summer, i. ns high as $1.50 last Friday.
could not buI them for enough to cov" 'The total receipts of lettuce in
" ’’Other foods, however, such ns
or carrying charges, the connumern four days of tho weok were 132 cats , butter, eggs, honoy, maple products
continued to pay, the usual prices ex­ of which ninety-four enmo from Flor­ and country dressed calves and pigs,
cept in few instances. I*. Q. Foy, ida and thirty-eight from California. nro lower this year. The very host
food export and editor of Tho Daily Many cnrlonds were refused because butter sold wholosnlu last week nt &lt;lf
Market Reporter, made a tour of tho dealers could not realize
freight to 41 1-2 cents per pound, ns compar­
retail markets and declared yesterday charges, Those dealers and shippers ed with 65 1:2 to 58c a year ago/ "
that tho retailers had failed to give who paid $1.60 to $2.25 per one and
tho consumers tho benefit of thu drop ri half bushel hamper for lettuce in FIRE DESTROYS PLANT
'
In tho wholesale prices.
Florida which sold here at less than
OF JASPER NEWSPAPER
‘“ It may bo surprising,’ said Hor- half that price, while the freight
Bchel II. Jones, director of tho New charges alone were $1 to $ 1.12 1-2 per
JASPER, Fin., Jnn. 4.—The plant
York office of tho State Department basket, incurred heavy losses. The of tho Jasper News, a weekly, pub­
of Farms and MnrketK, yesterday, in quality of the Florida lettuce is much lished for thirty yonrs by the three

fftunities

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B an k
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LETTUCE MARKET PECULIAR
FROM THE NORTHERN END,
WHOLESALE PRICE IS LOW

sons of John M. Caldwell, tta founder,
was entirely destroyed by fire here
early today that also consume^ a
building occupied by tho grocery store
of O. P. Hewitt. Only prompt work
of the fighters kept tho flames from
spreading to a bank building near­
by and other structures.
Loss of the Jasper Nows and the
grocery concern is partly covered by
insurance. Irrepnrnble loss, how­
ever, was sustained by the newspaper,
in the destruction of all its files nnd
bookkeeping record,* Including tho
paper’s mailing list.

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COULD Be HEARD FORTS
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TELL POLKS WHAT SA GOT
SO SELL9 VJEU-S\R,AM AD(
1V4 OUR PAPER VHLL GIVE
VA. /C FORTS MILE VOICE"

Express Employee
$2,200 in Swamp.

The regular annual mcetln*
stockholders of the Peoples r. V0*
Sanford, Florida, will bo held In *
cordanco with Its By-laws, In
flees of the bank on Wednesd.* *?*’
uary 18th, 1022, at 7:30 nj f o T
purpose of electing a board of l **
tors to serve for tho ensuing *
and for tho transaction of any ^
business that mny properly com.
fore the mooting.
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SEE OUR

CASHIER SAYS HE
FAKED HOLD-UP
Tampa

NOTICE!

MICKIE SAYS

Hurled

WINDOW

TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 4.—Samuel
Lester Smith, former cashier of tho
Tampa office of the American Rail­
way Express Company, today con­
fessed to Sheriff Spencer, W. S.
McFarland, District General Mana­
ger and S. L. Rosser, special agent
thnt his story of a hold up and rob­
bery on Zack Street, at 2 o’clock thu
afternoon of December 28 by two un­
masked bandits whom forced him .u
a &amp; ss
tho point of pistols to drive into tho
country and after blindfolding him
and tying him to a tree, robbed him i portion of Phoenix wns notified to
of $5,000 of the company’s funds, was i day by the police department to
n fabrication. Smith led tho officers lenve their homes on account of
to a swamp nbout five hiiles from this 1danger from the flood waters from
city, nnd showed them where he had
Cave crock.
sunk the cash, about $2 ,200, wrapped i ...
\ a raincoat, in water waist deep. 1
The checks, $1,800, wore in Smith’s
automobile which was found hidden ■
■
m
in tho swamp. At midnight tonight
no charge had been made against
Smith nnd he had not been arrested. * See me for your next

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CLEANING
ARTICLES

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opposite the Postoffice
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The Herald for real job printing.

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NOTICE

ARIZONA FLOODS CAUSE
RESIDENTS PHOENIX TO FLEE ■ ’ Out* Sanford City Office has befen discontinued nnd hereafter all bual- ■
I : S-’ riess will bo transacted at th« Warehouse on Xfaa A n , In charge af ;■
PHOENIX ARIZONA. ,Jnn. 3.—
All the residents of the northwestern

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for rheumatism, weak
linkles, soft cornr, fallen
{arches, bunion!, pains In
your foot, or heavy calIoubcs, consult— ’
C. L. GISLEIl
Office 130 S. Orange
Orlando
Florida
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in the colmns of THE HERALD
1922 will be a good year—if you go after business hard. In these keen­
ly competitive times, persistent, aggressive selling efforts are neces­
sary. Business doesn't come to you; you have to go after it... And this
newspaper is ready to help every advertiser* who wants to make a real
effort to get business.

Successful selling today is largely a m atter of good advertising.
Our Advertisers’ Service Department is prepared to submit draw­
ings, copy and layouts to merchants«■'who want their advertising to*“
be distinctive, to pull business.

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MILWAUKEE, Jnn.
2.—Bonny
Leonnrd-PInkey Mitchell boxing bout
scheduled for this afternoon was de-1
clnred off on account of tho muscular
nffliction suffered by Mitchell.
The bout will be held here tho night
of Janunry 9.
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Whether you deal in hats or houses, clothing or cocoa, jewelry or
jackknives we have the a rt and copy service 1hat helps advertis­
ers get results. Our Advertisers’ Service Department makes ad­
vertising pay. Why not telephone now for the Herald represen­
tative?

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TEMPERATURE
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For Florida: Cloudy tonight
warmer In North portion
Thursday, local rain.

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At least this fable Is a

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PAGE FIVE

Well, old Max hovers around
the 70 mark again and it is
hard for tho weather man to
keep ice in tho cooler. It will
get warm in spite of nil we
can do although tho green
hnck almanac says January
will be a cold month. Old
time Florida winters seem
to be the Btylo and over­
coats will give place to
b. v. d’s, and wo can nil werfr
bathing suits the year round.
However, the tax hns been
taken off soft drinks and
put on hard drinks nnd this
usually means a hnrd win­
ter. Have you n llttlo night
cap in your home?
5:40 A. M. JAN. 4, 1022
Maximum ..................... 70
Minimum ..................... 44
Range ........................... 45
Calm and clear.

SANFOIU) IIICII SCHOOL
HOYS' HASKBTIIALL TEAM
(JOES TO MIAMI TODAY

The hoys’ team of Sanford High
loft this noon for a trip down tho
3a
t
East Coast, playing Now Smyrna this
a
afternoon,
Miami tomorrow night and
Deposit a small amount regulnrly; acquire
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Fort Lauderdale Saturday. Tho boys'
a
a
the hnbit of THRIFT and you will truly rear a
team is rapidly whipping into a win­
l
ning one, hh shown by tho gnmo with
■
“goose" that will lay a "golden egg."
Winter Park Tuesday night, when
they romped all over this llttlo team
to the tune of 40 to 0.
Tho game with Now Smyrnn Is
gencnlly supposed to he a fairly easy
one, but nil dopo is upset sometimos.
The Miami nnd Fort Lauderdale
games will probably bo very hard but
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
| again all dopo Is upset sometimes.
Tho wny tho Hnnford team Is shnplng
F. P. Forster, Pres.
B. :F. Whitner, Cashier g up it looks like a champion,
Losing her first two pre-season
games and winning the last one San­
ford now stands as to pre-season
games:
Sanford mnrchnnts are getting
Stetson Y. M. C. A. 42, S. H. S. 14.
rendy for big special sales and they
Eustis, 37; S. H. S., 28,
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nro taking ndvnntngo of the cold
PJ
Winter Park, 0; S. II. S. 40.
weather to move their winter goods.
Opponents, 85; S. II. S. Hi).
pn
Tho girls team surprised everybody
Pa
CON(JRELATIONAL CHURCH
by .defeating Eustis. Tho girls nro
lb ta
now under tho tutelage of Miss Corn
Great weather again today.
The interest in Mrs. Fulton's seriot Lee Tillis, once a Sanford star, nnd n
of lectures is increasing with cnch ad- winning team is being rapidly whipFlorida weather nnd an open winter. dross. Her lecture last night was in- pod into shape. The girls' tenm Is gotonsely interesting nnd effective. Her (ing to play Orlando here at tho Parish
New business firms arc coming to subject "Tho Inner Shrino" gave op- house tomorrow night and tho ynre go"
Sanford every day prospecting nnd portunity for a most masterly nnnly- (ing to wipe out tho defeat of Snnsis of man’s inner being and its rein- ford’s football tenm, Orlando gave
looking for locations.
tlon to and dependence upon our In- them. Everybody come out nnd seo
finite
Eve.
'thorn do it.
City Commissioners nro now or­
Those who failed to henr it, missed j
-----------------------ganized an d rendy for business . We
an op]K&gt;rtunity that seldom conics to FIFTEEN INJURED
are expecting many big things to bc\
one.
IN TROLLY CAR
fostered liy the city in the next twelve
Mrs. Fulton will spenk tonight on
..DERAILMENT IN OHIO
months.
what Drummond hns called "Tho
Grentost Thing in the World” Love.
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Despstchcs today say thnt a cold We will be gind to have you with us.
CLEAVELAND O., Jan. 5.—Fifteen
wove is coming.
It certainly does
or twenty persons seriously Injured,
not feel thnt way in Sanford today.
Thero will be an informal subscrip­ two probably fatally, a score more
tion dance Wednesday evening at tho badly shaken up nnd bruised at noon
Go to the Seminole Cafe for those Valdez Hotel, tho music will bo fur­
n intcrurban trolley enr de­
fine meals—tho kind you have been nished by tho Wnrren-Wrlght Or­ railed three miles south of Urndford.
wanting for Homo time. Everything chestra of Cleveland.
242-2tp
new, neat nnd clean. Quick service
In some particulars the tariffs is
lunches at tho lunch counter,—Semi­
Post cards—local views—lc each at still too low to protect homo Incomnole Cafe on Park nvenuo.
241-tfc In your job printing now.
ptcence.

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PERSONALS

J.J. CATES INJURED
THIS MORNING BY
ORLANDO T R U C K
WELL KNOWN MERCHANT WAS
STRUCK HY AUTO WHILE
STANDING IN S WEET

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house, 40 acres cleared land, two flowing
wells, at Shipping Station.

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2nd: 120 acres, 16 acres cleared, $12.50 acre
J. J. Cates was struck by an Orlan­
do bakery truck this morning about
0:00 o'clock at the corner of Oak nve­
nuo nnd First street nnd is throught
to be seriously injured.
He was
rushed to tho hospital where it is said
his chances of recovery are doubtful.
People are crying hnrd times and t o t o t o . t o t o t o t o t o t o
Mr. Cates is building a brick block at
the corner of Oak avenue and First high prices. Go to Thrasher &amp; Gar- to
street and occupies the first floor j nur's big cut price cash snle, now on, to
with his grocery and feed business i and you will forgot thnt prices were to
j to
nnd Mrs. Cntes hns a dry goods nnd ever high or times hard.
He a booster for better times by bo- to
grocery Htoro in the same block. Tho
I to Classified Ads 5c a line. No
upper floors are being made into Ing a booster for cash business,
apartments and Mr. Cates was stand­ Thrasher &amp; Garner nrc offering in to.,..nd tnken for less than 25c. to
ing on the East side of tho building their big sale an amazing opportun­ He end positively no classified to
where the railroad tracks cross First ity to tho thrifty. Find Thrasher &amp; to nds charged to anyone. Cash to
street looking at the men nt work on Garner’s sale, it will pay you to do to must accompany all orders, to
243-ltc to Count five words to a line to
tho upper part of tho building. Tho so.
to nnd remit accordingly.
to
Nicholson Bakery delivery wagon of
to
to
Orlando, driven by C.’ X. Chissom, Xfotlre of A pplication for T h
IJiu lrr Section S7fl. of Ike
to to to to to to to to to to
come around tho corner from West
General Mlntulea
First street nnd the sun being direct­
ly In the eyes of the driver ho failed
FOR SALE
Notlco is h e re b y Riven t h n t J.
A.
l.iiHtilirook. ptirchnnor or Tux C e r t if ic a te
to
see
Mr.
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street. It is said that the car was D. 1394, h a s filed s a id c e r t i f i c a t e In * U K J J A U t V - M o t o r l a u iltn , I I ICOt,
toy offlco. a n d h a s m a d e a p p l ic a tio n f o r,
A - l c o n d itio n , o r w ill c o n s i d e r t r n d o
not being driven fast but being a lax deed to Issuo In a c c o r d a n c e w ith
,
.
.
law. Haiti c o r tlflc u to e m b r a c e s tho tot- j f o r 15-20 It. p. m o t o r . A d d r e s s I O
heavy truck collided with Mr. Cntes lo w in g describ ed p r o p e r t y s l t u n t e d In i &gt; q - i j
242-Jltn
with sufficient force to knock him Homlnulo C ounty, F lo rid a , to - w it: N 1 V | u o x
Vi of Hoc. 17. T w p. 21 H, It. so p o o CA I I.’__noi-nim
down and drag him several feet before oR.f HW’
Tho said land b e in g a s s e s s e d a t th e * UK
* ttI,Lr 8,1UI IK&lt;-n n s 801
d
a
t
a
of
tho
Issuance
of
such
c
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r
t
i
f
i
c
a
t
e
.
M
a
g
n
o
lia
.
it could be stopped. He suffered a In tho nam e of W. It. White.
Also: T ax O r t l f l c u l o No. tfi02, d a te d
fracture of tho skull at tho base of
e 6th day of Ju ly . A. D. 1897, h a s filed FOR SALE—Ono Daisy churn. Call
the brain and was othewiae bruised th
salt! c e r t i f i c a t e In m y offlco. a n d Iiuh
415-W.
204-tfc
a p p lic a tio n for tax deed to Issue
badly and but little chances are enter­ (mule
In a c c o r d a n c e w ith law. Halil c e r t i f i ­
c a t e e m b ra c e s th e follo w in g d e s crib ed
tained for Iris recovery.
FOR RENT
p e r ty s it u a te d In Homlnulo C ounty,
The driver was arrested by the pF rloo rid
a, t o - w lt:
Hog. 7'it olio 111 of
cor o f HW li o f N W ' i , Hoc. 17, FOR RENT—Three nice, large fur­
sheriff's office pending the nature of TNW
w p 21 H. llgo. 30 R, ru n H OH ebs, E 10
nished housekeeping apartments, 2
cbs. N 914 chit, W 10 alls. 914 A. T he
the injuries sustained by Mr. Cntes.
rooms
to each apartment, $25.00 per
said land b e in g a s s e s s e d n t th e d a t e of
t h e Issuance of suc h c e r t i f i c a t e In th e _______ 314 Fifth Street.
243-2tp
nam e of i n t o (ju a rle s.
Post Cards at the Herald Olfice.
U nless said c e r tif ic a te s sh a ll ho r e ­ FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms for
DODGE TOURING.................................................... $275.00
deem ed a c c o r d in g to la w tax deed will
Issue th e re o n on tho 29th d a y of D e­
light housekeeping. 314 Elm.
Too Late to Classify cem
ber, A. I&gt;. 1921.
242-5tp
W itn e s s m y o ffic ia l s i g n a t u r e nnd
se a l th is the 22nd d a y of N ovem ber, A.
j*iFOR
RENT—Furnished
apartment,
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
PORT TOURING .................................................... 325.00
!&gt;. 1921.
(HR A I.)
ffl, A. nOUOLASS,
1 large rooms. 417 West Second St.
with 1private bath. 411 Park nvoC
Li Ilerk
u r it L
C iiu
irc u it wutin*
C ourt
*•
243-3tp
Homlnoio C ounty, F la. n u t1.
242-fitp
Ily: A. M. W E E K S . D. C. |
ll-23-Clc
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Will trndo
NASH TOURING.................................................... 325.00
FOR RENT—Two furnished bed
my 10-room house with burn and
NOTICE
rooms, Oil Park Avo.
212-tfc
garage, 4 lots in bearing trees, 1 min­ Notion Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n ­
e rsig n e d , It. Y a r b o ro u g h , will a p p ly to FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 Park aveute from depot. All rooms rented. dtho
H o n o ra b le H oard of P a r d o n s , of
REO TOURING........................................................ 350.00
nuo.
•
178-tfc
e Htato of F lo rid a , a t T ftllahassee,
Price Including nil furniture, $0,500. th
F lo rid a, at tho n e x t m e e ti n g o f eabl
Mortgage, $3,300, for anything in Hoard, for a pardon of the follo w in g FOR RENT—2 furnished lied rooms.
in te n s e : T h e p o sse ssio n o f a s ti ll nr
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
Florldn. ^*rod I let gen, holey, Ain.,
(lpi&gt;uratiis tu mini
m a n uufact
f a c t uure
r e inInFORD S E D A N ..............................
340.00
South Baldwin county.
243-2tp toxlcatlng Jlt|unr. llm umlorslgnml hny- Street.
105-tfc
___ __________________________________-__ ing been c o n v icte d
In tho C o u n ty
WANTED—Plain and fancy dress- Judge's Court, of Homlnoio County. FOR RENT—Half of store, with fine
ii
i
&gt;clothesia spec- 1Jimo
Florida,
Court boon
hold
making.
Childrens
.-(,.,1,atAa j,.Term
mai, of saidhaving
display window, No.. . .221 East First
BUICK 4, TOURING.............................................. 395.00
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t
.
1
th
e
n
nnd
th
e
r
e
b
y
by
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c
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u
r
t
sen-;
..
inity.—Mrs. Mills, 314 Fifth l
( d i c e d to servo for n perio d o f five street, opposite postoffice.
230-tfO
m o n th s In th e C o u n ty J a il of Homlnoio
■ &gt;between Sanford and Palmetto.
o u n ty , u n d e r c o n t r o l of tlio Hoard of FOR RENT—Ono
furniahod bed
243-dtp 'C
. C o u n t y C o m m issio n ers.
1
It. YAHHOUOUOII.
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
BUICK 6, TOURING....... .................................... 465.00
FOR RENT—8 room house, East ,5th Doc, 19. 1931.
12-20*2 l-o.a.W.-2w
100-tfc
streot, $35 per month. Apply A. P.
FOR
RENT—Rooms
nnd
kitchcnnttos,
Connolly.
243-ltc N j Uco of Application for Tax Deed
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-2fltp
Under Section 575 of the General
FOR SALE—Ono Delco plant, practic­
FOR RENT—0 room house, nil modally new. Terms can bo arranged.
Statutes of the State of Florida
prn conveniences. Sco A. V. French.
Apply Sanford Auto Exchange, foot
242-10tp
Notico
Is
hereby
given
thnt
S.
F.
of First St. ’
143-Ctc
Poudnoy,
purchaser
of
Tax
Certificate
Wire wheels, new tires, good condition, in constant
WANTED
No, 1045, tinted tho 4th dny of Novem­
service, can be bought for
ber, A. D. 1805, has filed said certi­ GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
ficate in my office, and hns made ap­ women. Experience unnecessary,
plication for Tax Deed to issuo in nc- Honesty required. Good pny to start.
cort'nnco with law. Said cortificato Write, T. McCnfferty, St. Louis, Mo.
cm! races tho following described pro1-1-8-15-22-20
PAY AS YOU GO OR DON'T GO IS norty situated in Scminota County,
Wo hnvo decided to contlnua tho
Florida, to-wit: W 1-2 of SE 1-4 of operation of our mattress factory In
APPROPRIATE ADVICE
The above cars are all in good running condition and are priced 10 to
S\V 1-4 of N Wl-4 nnd E 1-2 of SW Sanford nnd wo nro now rendy to renEconomy and thrift would bu n fit­ 1-4 of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 22, Tp. ovntc old mnttrcsHcs or mnka now
20 per cent lower than the used car market report
ting slogan just now. Help pull tho 21 S, Range 21) E. 10 acres. The ones to ordoc. Drop us a enrd and we
prices down by paying cash for your said land being assessed at the date will call to sco you nt once.—Sanford
■ daily needs. Buy for cash and you of tho issunneo of such cortificato in Mattress Co., 0th Streot, near the de­
will buy less and save more. Buy for tha namn of Unknown. Unloss said
241-fltc
s cash nnd you will buy for less, Money .'ert if lento snail bo redeemed accord­ pot.
WANTED-^-Customers
for
fresh
raltk,
tnlkB. Lot it speak for you in tho ing to Inw Tux Deed will Issue there­
morning
and
evening
deliveries.—R.
market places. It has greater persua­ on on tho 4th day of January, A. D.
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. 100-St-To
sive powers than your voice, your 1022.
204-tfc
'Witness my offlctul signature and
face or note.
It will make you easy and sleep sen) this tho 20th dny of November, LOST—Mnlo burro. Return to Goo.
D. Hart.
212-10tp
will come nnd you will got up in tho A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
morning with a smile and not a grouch
LOST—PearMavnllor pendant set
______________________
*
_____________ •
.
Olorlc Circuit Courti
with small dlnmond. Finder return
... * .
&gt;■
the wor,d nml
therein will look
VACANT LOT NEXT TO POSTCfFFlCE-W. L. WICKLANDER, Manager {[‘good to you, nnd you will look good to
Somlnole County, Fla. to Horald nnd rccolvo reward.
the world.
U-29-Otc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D.*C.
243-2tp
I

A. P. C O N N E L L Y

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SOME MORE REAL VALUES IN CARS!

USED CAR SALES!

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OLDSMOBILE TOURING

BEGIN THE
NEW YEAR RIGHT

$600.00

Can Sell Some Good Fords.
Around

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S anford D aily H erald

SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

dail eirfan meeting this

MORNING ADJOURNED TO
DISCUSS THE SITUATION
BANDITS KILLED
BANK PRESIDENT
ON A SETTLEMENT SHOT MESSENGER

Created By Presentation
D e Valera’s Alterna­
tive Proposal

GAVE
looks l ik e p e a c e m ig h t b e
s e c u r e d FOR OLD IRELAND

THEM NO CHANCE
EVEN GET UP THEIR
HANDS

d ir The
DUBLIN, Jan. B.— The Dali Elrcnnn
mot this morning nnd immediately ad­
journed until this ffbemoon. Adjurnmont was made to givo members an
opportunity of discussing tho situa­
tion crented by the presentation of
DoValera’s alternative proposals con
corning the Irish Bottlomont with
England.
LONDON, Jan. 5.—J. J. Walsh,

member o f tho Dail Elroann was
quoted in a Central News dispatch
from Dublin today as Baying in
statement ho could definitely state
that ns the position now stands the
treaty will be defeated by at least

two votes.

Has Been Offered $150,­
000 a Year and Bid
Been Increased
(nr The Aaaorlntrd Preaa)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.— Postmaster General Hays Bald today he has
not yet decided whether to loavo tho
cabinet and nccept tho new placo o f­

fered him in motion picture industry
and it is not likoly that ho will make
a decision within tho next ten days.
He wi| discuss detnils of offer with
picture magnates January 14th. It is
understood he was offered $150,000
a year to begin with but this sum Is
now snid to bo somowhat under tho
sum now in prospect ns bid had boon
increased upon Hays hitherto repeat­
ed refusals.

INDICTMENTS CHARGE VIOLATION
OF SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST LAW
RETURNED BY FEDERAL JURY

(Hr The Associated Press)
CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—John Soffel,
president of tho Mnywood State Rank,
was shot nnd killed nnd Louis Sween­
ey, chief of police of tho suburb nnd
Arthur Henson, bank
mossengor
wounded today when five bandits robA„ och||^ PreM)
,
,
h p ,
, T , Commission
bed them o f $12,000 pay roll for the
NEW YORK, Jan. 5.— Indictments '
"
r e ‘,cr'“ lrn&lt;10 ^ omm,891on
Maywood plant of tho American Can charBinR violation of tho Sherman
h° u»° furnishing goods IndusCompany. Tho bnndits did not givo
,, .
. ,
,
, .
..
try was directed in a resolution adopt
, ,
|
.
.
Ianti-trust lnw, woro roturned by tho
. . .
tho bnnkor nnd hia two guards - a t
. . .
—» cd into yesterday by tho senate. Tho
grand jury
ngninst‘ cloven cor­
chanco to hold up their hands. They' federal
" ...............
.................
resolution, sponsored by Senator Ken­
ordered tho pay roll enr to stop and ns porations and ten individuals alleged yon, Republican, Iowu, providos that
it came to n halt they opened fire kil­ to be members of tho sower pipe com­ tho injury shall embrace tho cause of
ling Soffel instantly. Renson’a injur­ bine. Indictment returned secretly fnetory, wholesale nnd rotnil price con­
ies are serious.
ditions” in the industry.
several weeks ngo unsealed today.
There wns no record vote on tho
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 5.— Investlgn-» resolution.

Penrose Funeral Was
Held This Morning in
The Same Secrecy

DUBLIN, Jan. 5.— Enmon DeVnlera
when the Dail Eireann rose yesterday That Surrounded Mnklng of All Ar­
evening, produced for tho first time
rangements for the Funeral
publicly his alternative proposals to
the Irish treaty. A fortnight ngo he
( njr The Aaaoclatad Preaa»
was asked by Arthur Griffith to pubPHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5.—The fulish them and Mr. Griffith repeated noral of Senator Penrose wns hold this
his challenge at yesterday's debate.
morning, tho samo groat Becrecy thut
Mr. DeValera's original idea, ns nn- surrounded the tanking of arrangenounced by himself, was to move his ments for tho funeral being maintainalternative propositions in tho ovent od until tho body was lowered In the
of rejection of tho tronty. But, ho grave in South Lnurel Hill cemetery,
changed his mind, nnd now intends, No information ns to whether any reif he is permitted, to move them ns llgious ■services at tho houso or at the
amendment to tho resolution npprov-' coniotory. Nowspupor reporters were
ing tho treaty.
not admitted to tho burinl ground,
The documont, whoso secrecy bnB' guards boing stationed everywhere
been carcfuly guardod, except for ob- and reporters being informed they
scure hints by Dnil members who snw would enter at their own peril,
it in the privnto sessions, wns issued
Later in tho day Senator Pcnroso's
to the press, nccompunlod by nn n p -, secretary snid there wnH somo sort of
peal by Mr. DoVnlorn in a manifesto j sorvico at tho grnvo. Said ho did not
addressed to tho Irish peoplo, urging know who conducted it.
them not to bo stampeded in tho sup------------------------- —

port of tho treaty, which would

N U M B E R 244 .

POSTMASTER GENERAL HAYS
MANY
FAMILIES
HOMELESS
MAY RESIGN HIS JOB FOR
MOVING PICTURE OFFER AT TULSA, OKLA., AFTER

TO

SOMETIME SOON

“ The City Substantial"

VEGETABLE SECTION

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 5, 1922

VO LU M E II

SANFORD

YESTERDAY’S BIG STORM
Which Swept Through
PREPARATIONS
Northwestern Part
CO FORWARD
of the State
FOR OPENING MANY ARE INJURED !$ fl
ALLIED SUPREME COUNCIL
CANNES, FRANCE— RIG
THINGS TO HAPPEN

(Hr The Aaaoelatrd Preaa)
CANNES, France, Jnn. 5.— Prepar­
ations wont forward todny for tho
opening hero tomorrow of tho Allied
Supremo Council. A meeting was
held todny at which reparations and
proposed international economic con­
ference was discussed.
Representatives from Franco, Groat
Britain, Italy, Belgium held two ses­
sions during tho dny. With tho arriv­
al of Viscount Ishil, at tho' head of
tho Japanese delegation, nnd Promior
Thounys, of Belgium, everything is
ready for whnt increasingly omphnslzed ns the most momentous nssombly
of the past two years strugglo to set
Europe aright nnd get Germany start­
ed on reparations payments.

NEWSPAPER
•
ITALY AGREES
TO RESOLUTION
MAN STOLEN
AT DUBLIN
ON SUBMARINES
PROVIDED FRENCH DELEGATION CORRESPONDENT OF LONDON
TIMES KIDNAPPED LAST NIGHT
W n.L AGREE TO THE SAME
11Y ARMED MEN
PROPOSITION
(Hp Thr Aaanrlntrd Prrwl
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.— Italy docided to nccopt the second Root reso­
lution prohibiting attacks by subma­
rines on morchnnlshlps provided tho
French delegation docs the same, It
was said in nuthoritnitvc Italian cir­
cles. This decision will make possible
to hold n session of the full naval
committee today.

(Hr Thr A u n rlilrl Prru)
DUBLIN, Jan. 5.—A. B. Kny, cor­
respondent for the London Times was
kldnuppcd last night by three armed
mon. No word of him sinco his dis­
appearance and no explanation of his
seizure. Correspondents at this morn­
ing's session of tho Dnil Eircnnn de­
manded his immediate release nnd
punishment of kidnappers.

Dr. Hunt
SHIPPERS TO MEET What
Thinks of Coming
not Grand Embezzlement
IN JACKSONVILLE
Bible Conference
Has Been Charged
Against Expressman TO DISCUSS RATES

The following letter to I)r. Brownleo from Dr. F. I). Hunt is interest­
ing:
Snnford, Fla., Jan. 3, 11)22.
Rev. E. D. Brownlee,
Snnford, Fla.
My Dear Ilrohtcr:
I wish that t could impress upon
tho Christian people of Sanford, tho
raro privilege they will •have in the
Bilile Confeionce to he conducted by
representatives of tho Moody Bible
Institute, of Chicago, beginning next
Sunday, January 8th.
No one, who desires to know the
Bible nnd its teachings, can afford to
miss this conference, which is not de­
nominational, lint wonderfully instruc­
tive mid inspirational in opening up
tho real tonching of the word of God.
I happen to know personally all tho
men who aro coming to Snnford, and
hnvo been in touch with their confcronw, |n throo town„ in G
ia thls
fn„ am, , c#n „ay that fow mon havo

2!),000 MOTOR CAR
LICENSES ISSUED

j Who Snid Ho Was Held Up nnd Rob­
INVESTIGATION IS BEING CON­
bed at Tampa
DUCTED BY INTERSTATE
—Probably the busiest place in Flor­
COMMISSION
(lly
Thr
Associated
Press)
ida just nt this time is the office of the
TAMPA, Jan. 5.—A charge of gram!
stnto comptroller, where applications
embezzlement wns filed in criminal To the Shippers of Florida:
for automobile licenses nrc boing
Tho Railroad Commissioners of the
court todny ngninst S. L. Smith, nn
handled.
An idea o f the speed with
omployeo of tho American Express State of Florida hereby cull a confer­
which tho work is being done may bo
Co., who confessed Thursday he had ence of shippers to moot January 0th,
had when it is known thnt 3,200 li­
invented tho story that ho had been 1022, at 11:00 u. n)., in tliu City Coun­
censes were handled through tho
hold up nnd robbed of tho company’s cil Chamber, Jacksonville, Florida, for
mails and Rent out todny. All the in­
funds ho was taking to tho hank nnd tho purpose o f determining what, if
coming mails through Snturdny night
that he hid tho money in n swamp. any, action should bo taken by tho
have been handled todny nnd the only
Tho money wns recovered. Informa­ Railroad Commissioners, or represen­
applications to he worked nro those
tion filed ngninst him chnrges thut ho tatives of shippers, in tho gonoral.rato
arriving Sunday nnd Mondny.
attempted to rob tho company of $1»- investigation which is now being con­
The totnl number of Motor vehicles
ducted by tho Interstate Commcrco
824.
registered to dnto Is, in round num- j
Commission nt Washington.
hers, twonty-nino thousand. When it |
These hearings opened on Decem­
is understood thnt there aro sixteen
ber 5th, and continued until tho 14th,
d o se s‘ of licenses it is rendily seen
nnd hearings will bo resumed on Jnnthnt tho tfork is boing dispatched with
unry Hth and continued until comthe utmost promptness.
Tho comp­
plctcd, which will ho some time in
troller hns nlrendy clrculndto 150,000
February.
Tho plans for tho first monthly
over gripped the peoplo ns hnve Ilov.
application blanks printed on tho mul- ,
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It is earnestly hoped that tho ship­ Guillo nnd Astrom.
ttfrrophlnc m«chln. In hi- own ofdlc &gt; n q a o t of
No* Year - -b m ltted by tho Committee on Arrange­ pers will respond to this call, and at­
Thu Moody Institute gets tho best
about 100.000 moro during tho senments Will nHsuro nn interesting ev­ tend the conforonco nliovo referred to. possible regardless of denominational
son.
ening to tho mombora attending. Tho Tho hearings being conducted by the connection, and that Institute stands
nxE TltJwsh etno shrdl cmfwyp shr
Commcrco Commission nro
principal speaker, ly previously ad­ Interstate
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, for the absoluto integrity of tho Bible
A number of tho applications nro
vised, will ho William T. Donnelly, of “ I ^ E T 1 “
»» «"&gt; word o f Rod, .......... ..
to our
coming in incomplete nnd nro having
Now York, with whom a great many made in 1020, upon which the present Lord Jesus Christ, and duos not counto he roturned for correction, some
in Snnford are acquainted. President rates were established.
tonunco in nnywny any o f tho modorn
fnil to Btnto whether tho vehicle is
Yours very truly,
Dnotwylor, of tho Orlando Chnmbor of
so-called
religious movements which
to he UBod “ for hire” , or not, somo
FLORIDA RAILROAD
Commcrco will nlso deliver n short
seek to undermine nnd destroy tho Bi­
nlso in vnrious other ways fall to givo
COMMISSION.
nddress ns will William A. Cook, mnnble, nnd seduce men nnd women from
informAtion which is absolutely nocnger of tho Department of Landscnpo
real loyalty to Jesus Christ, whllo pro' o r ,,c ' , " lrlc* ll“ - Th“ w°rb ■Do-Inn of Ito—onor Bro.„ Onooo, PI.,
tondlflg to uso His name. May tho
under tho direction o f Mr. Amo. tho
“
„ „ „ orch(, , tro h„ b„ „
Lord greatly bless this conforonco in
M f o? o , “ l i
”
\ u ' „ G r,y ''«ocurod through the courtr.y of Dlmy prnyor.
chief clerk In tho nutomobllo llcon.c
o( , ho Simfor„ band,
Your brothor in Christ,
department, goes on night nnd day
Mr. Brady will givo a number of vocal
FRANK D. HUNT.
n..d applicants nro receiving service
selections.
to
Get
Tho
Ice
Covered
Road
Over
which is splendid nnd prompt.
EGYPTIAN COMPTROLLER
Doctor
Moro than ono hunilrcd thousand
: CRATE MILL BURNED
ALMOST ASSASSINATED
vehicles wero licensed Inst year nhd
AT SUMMEKFIKLI) TODAY,
(Hr The Associated Press)
AT CAIRO TODAY
tho number during'tho present year
SPOKANE, Jnn. 5.— After losing
FIFTY THOUSAND LOSS
will no doubt go fnr in ndvnnco of
his right hand in hunting accident
Mir The Aaaorlntrd Preaa I
tho previous flguro.
CAIRO, Jnn. 3.— Bndreldino Boy,
Tho yesterday, H. J. Jones, of Mnldon,
SUMMERFIELD, Jan. 5.
crate nnd box mill of tho Sunset Crate Washington, stoppod tho flow of blood controller of Egyptlnn crimes dopnrtWell, well, it’s fnlr onough.
Somo &amp; Lumber Compnny hero wns dostroy-1 nnd then walked sovornl miles to h is , merit, narrowly escaped assassination
women roll their stocks, nnd Bomo od by a flro o f undetermined origin automobile nnd then drove forty miles today nt the hands of a youth believed
foil baby carriages.
to bo a student, tho controller was ser­
early todny. Tho loss was estimated , over Ice covered roads to tho doctor.
iously wounded by a revolver shot.
---------------------------Not all of tho slato is used In an­ at $50,000, partly colored by Insur- ]
Good meals, $8.00 por week, The Tho flro wns roturned and the assail­
thracite coal.
Some of it ia used in anco. Six cars on tho Seaboard Air
Line siding woro burned,
Temple Club, corner Third and Park. ant pursuod, but escaped.
cheap.lead pencils.

TALLAHASSEE, Jnn.4.— (Speclnl)

Arrangements Are
Complete for Big C. of
C. Banquet Tonight

Some Man! Some Man!
Shot Off His Hand and
Drove Car 40 Miles

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AND SEVERE DAMAGE IS RE­
PORTED IN OKLAHOMA, KAN­
SAS AND MISSOURI
(Hr The Aaanrlntrd I’ m * )
TULSA, Okla., Jnn. 5.— With at
least a score of fnmilies homeless and
several persons injured, sevoral town*
in this district recovered todny from
tho storm which yesterday swept thru
Northeastern Oklahoma and reached
into Southeastern Knnsns and South­
western Missouri. Sovoro dnmago waa
reported nt Minmi, Comorco, Turley,
McAlester, Pichcr, Muskogco and
other Oklnhoma towns. In K ansu
tho storm centered around Galena and
nnxtcr Springs. Joplin, Mo., wns also
hit.
GASBARILLA CARNIVAL WILL
HE BIG FEATURE OF
SOUTH I 1 OK1DA FAIR

TAMPA, Jan.5. (Sp-jdnl)—Joo M.
Lozano, captain this year of Y t
Mystic Krewo of Gnspnrilla, tho orginizntion which puts on tho fur-fnmed Gnspnrllln carnival at Tampa each
year, announces that all of tho dates
hnvo boon arranged for tho spectacu­
lar event.
Tho dntes nro:
Jan. 0—Election o f Gaspnrilla
XIV, his queen and court.
Fob. 1—Annual bachelors’ bail, attho Turnpn Yacht nnd Country Club.Feb. 3— King’s ball, nt the Tompn liny hotel.
Fob.5— Roharsnle for Krowo, at
Tampa Bny casino.
Fob. 0— Invasion of tho city bjr
tho Kreve.
Banquet nt tho Tamps:
hotel.
Feb. 7— Annual coronation ball, at
Tampa Bay casino.
The election o f tho king and queon
is a great uvont among the Gnspnrillns. The several canadidalcs—thero
are alwnys two or more for king und
queen—ore voted on by rocrot ballot.
Only the tollers who count tho votes
know who hns been honored by BeieotIons
And they keep the secret
right up to tho night o f tho corona­
tion 1mlI, so thnt the ceremonial of
crowning tho royal pair who will pre­
side over the lestinies of Yo Mystic
Krewe o f Gasparilln is nlwuys nn
event of absorbing interest not only to
\:
tho members of the Krewe |&gt;ut hIho to
tile people of this section generally,
for Ye Mystic Krewe has members in
all parts o f the state who cotno hero
annually to take part in tho rovolH of
the “ pirates” at their yearly gather­
ings.
But to the general public tho prin­
WEATHER AND CROP CONDI­
cipal event is the “ capture” of the
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
city, which is effected by tho Krowo
WEEK ENDING JAN. 3, 1022 lu true pirate style, when they come
up to Tainpa on a raskish schooner.
Temperature:
The temperature Mth dummy cannon hut real small
was generally moderate, excopt the arms.
The pirates look truo to their
Inst two days, when the weather wns name, with their nttiro which is o f the
much colder thnn the seasonnl with mode worn by pirates ia tho halcyon
freezing over tho northern portion days o f Drake, LaFitte, Kidd and
nnd frost or frost temperatures In other kindred spirits
.
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of
tho “ tnko
the central division.
Thero was a \whnt you can” dnys o f tho Spunisil
return to near normal temperature on Main.
The “capture” o f the city is
tho last day of the week.
' followed always by n spectulnr parade.
Precipitation:
Tho week was pm- j Miller, the noted Philadelphia co|citicnlly rainless, ns only light and un. tumor, is preparing tho costumes
important amounts occurcd at a few which will bo worn by tho pirntos.
stations.
Tho nhsencu of rain was
unfavorable over most of tho section, LARGE AND GREAT CAST
and it is needed, espeeinily on uplands.
IN “THE OLD NEST*’
Condition of Crops: Citrus fruits
wero benefited by tho comparatively
“ Tho Old Nest” a Reginald Darker
low temporature during tho Inst days j production offored by Goldwyn, which
of tho week; the trees, nlso, somo of comes to tho Star Thontro for two
which wero showing abnormal growth days, beginning Friday, is perhaps tho
for the senson.
Trees that were d o -' richest picture In personalities that foliated as a result of tho October has been placed beforo tho publicM n
Htorm gave evidence of recovery, many a season. The story and the
Colery, lottuce, and cabbngo will bo 'econnrio woro written by Rupert
benefited by tho chnnge to coldor; Hughes, the direction wns handled by
somo tender truck, such ns bonus, Reginald Darker, and tho cast tnvlu*.
suffered from frost; local picking of on tho following players: Mury^Alden,
strawberries occurred in Plant City , Cullen Landis, Louise Lovely, Helene
section.
Some tomatoes nnd other j Chadwick, tho famous “ Edgar*' chil- ** *
truck woro set out in tho south. Tho dron, Johnny Jones, Duddy Messenger
freezing weather ovor tho extromo and Luclllo Rlckson; Maurice B,
north nnd west onablod formers to j ( “ Lofty” ) Flynn, Molly Malone, Hichkill hogs, which hnd boon unduly do-.nrd Tucker, Nick Cogloy, Dwight Crlt-*
lnycd.
Tho rather pressing nood nt tondon nnd several others.'’
this timo is a wido distribution o f!
- - ■ --------------------moderate rains.
I Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.
CANNES, Jan. 5.— With the air full
o f talk of nn nllinnco between Franco
and Great Britain as the only means
of keeping the entente intact, Premier
Brinnd nnd Prime Minister Lloyd
George yesterday resumed tlioir con­
versations which wero begun somo
days ago in London.
“ The conversations aro continuing”
was the only comment tho French pre­
mier would nmko after a two hours'
talk with Lloyd George yesterday af­
ternoon,
General reticence is being ohsorved
by the principals of the British dele­
gation on tho evo of the opening of
tho Allied Supreme Council meeting
regarding such an nllinnco.
Premier Bri andsaid before going
to tho British primo minister's villa
that it might ho putting it rather
strongly to talk of a formal alliance.
Yet, he said, the policy of Franco nil
along hnd been to strengthon her ties
with her war allies, since this seemed
essential to a settlement of European
problems.
Members of Loth tho French nnd
British delegations aro ngreed that
tho situation is grnvo and thnt tho en­
tente powers must come closer to­
gether or they will drift moro widely
apart. The difference of opinion ap­
pears to center around tho question of
who ought to mnko a concession nec­
essary to bring about closer accord.
The atmosphere throughout tho day
was generally pessimistic.
Premier Bonomi, of Italy, arrived
on tho scene late yesterday afternoon
and expected to see Premiers Brinnd
and Lloyd Goorgo during tho ovening.

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who wns given dainty hnndkorchlofz.
Tho mon’s prize, n dock of cards, was
won by 0 . P, ffllbSB. Th« honprcoz
werfc presented hnnd-mndo hapdkorMRS. FRED DA1GBR, Society Editor, chJ^ *
P h o n e ilW
At tho conclusion of tho card game
tho hostess served a delicious snlud
course as refreshments.

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ALICE BRADY in—

^i&gt; K rrjip r n p prrrln lrd .

EVENING BRIDGE CLUB
Thiirsdny— Mrs. A. M. DoForrost will
Tho members of tho Evening Bridge
cptor^nin tho mombers of tho Ev­ Club wore most pleasantly entertain­
ery Week IJridgo Club at threo ed last evening by Mrs. W. C. Hill,
o’clock at her country homo.
nt her homo on Fourth street. There
Thursday.— Mrs. II. H octoti wUl cn- holl|(r thrt,0 tob|Cs of players.
tortain tho members of tho IJ&gt;orB I Th„ moms where tho card tables
Club at her homo, UOb East bee- W(jro p|ni.0(j woro nrtlstlcnlly docorntond street at 2:30 p. m.
'ed with baskets of poinsettlns nnd
Friday— Miss Esther Miller will en­ .white jonunicas.
tertain ut brigo, honoring Miss Sara
When score wore counted it was
Wight, n bride-elect o f this month. found thnt Mrs. R. A. Newman hnd
Snturdny— Miss Lettio Cnldwoil and high score among the Indies nnd wns
Mrs. Fred Wight will entertain nt given table markers with bells, tho
bridge complimenting Miss Snrn men’s prize, two decks of enrds wns
Wight, a charming brldo-oloct of won by Mr. J. I). Woodruff.
next week.
Following the awarding of prizes,
Friday— Mrs. John Lconnrdl will en­ Mrs. Hill served tempting refresh­
tertain tho mombors of tho Execu­ ments, consisting of ^reamed chicken
tive Board of tho Business and Pro­ Ip timbnlls, gelatine fruit snlnd, nut
fessional Womcn’a Club nt bor homo bread, hot rolls, olives nnd coffeo.
on Cnmoron nvenuo at 7 p. m.
Mrs. Hill’s guests included Judge
and Mrs. E. F. Housijoldor, Mr. nnd
E. C. Shelton, of Jacksonville, was Mrs. D. L| Thrnshor, Mr- nml ^ r8,
in tho city yesterdny attending to A. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
business.
Woodruff, Mrs. C. E. Honry nnd W.
C. Hill.
J. W. Putnam, of Moore Haven, is
iponding n few dnys hero trnnsnctlng
INFORMAL DANCE
justness.
One o f the most delightful of the
Mr. and Mrs. II. Lognn, of Pbilndolphln, are among the recent arrivals,
and nro stopping nt tho Montozumn.
Mrs. Birdie Houton, of Pittsburgh,
Pa., arrived yesterday and will bo tho
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. WilBon for
un indefinite stay.
Miss Sadie Sanders Returned to
Clenrwntcr ufter spending the holi­
days here as the guest of her undo
and uunt, Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Gibson.

holiday socinl events, was the dance
given last evening by Misses LnCInire
Jones nnd Mnude Lako ut tho home of
Miss Jones on Pnrk avenue.
Dancing and promenade wore en­
joyed until a into hour, when refeshments of hot chocolate und sandwich­
es were served. Tho hostesses wore
assisted In entertaining their guests
by Mrs. Allen Jones nnd Mrs. Forest
Luke.
About'thirty of the members of tho
younger socinl set, enjoyed this en­
joyable event.

Mrs. Harlow Goodspeed arived Sat­ MARTIN L. RAINES,
urday from Milton, Fla., and joined
POPULAR HOTEL MAN.
her husband hero. Mr. and Mrs. GoodTAKES OVER DUVAL
speed will make Sanford their homo.
Changes in the lease ownership nnd
tht management of the Hotel IJuval,
one of the oldest nnd best known of
Jacksonville's hotels, was announced
yesterdny, Martin L. Raines, formerly
of Miami, hnving bocome manager
A. D. Woodon and Edwnrd fellows, the property for a long period of tho
Early improvements of tho
of Iionnington, Inti., arc spending a years
building
on
an cxtcnslvo scnle is
Low days hero enrouto to St. Peters­
burg, whore they will spend the win­ planned, Mr. Hainan said, this work
to be started almost immediately.
ter.
Mr. Ilnincs hna as his associates
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bickford, of Taylor Murnnne, well known here,
Meredith, N. IL, arc among the out- having formerly been connected with
of-state visitors, stopping ovor in the Mason nnd Burliridgc hotels, and
Sanford for a few tlays enrouto to tho Dnn Nesmith, recently of Miami. Mr.
Murnnne will bo assistant mnnngcr
Southern part of tho state.
and Mr. Nesmith will be night man­
ager.
They have already taken con­
MERO-WIGHT
trol
of
the house nnd have announc­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight an­
ed
a
definite
change in policy.
nounce the engagement of their
Tho
Duval,
nt Forsyth und Hogan
daughter
streets, is n house of llf&gt; rooms nnd
Sarah Louise
75 baths.
Tho plans of tho manage­
to
ment
include
tho complete renovnMr. Percy Ashton Mero.
tlon
of
tho
building
nnd refurnish­
The wedding to take place Tuesday
Mr. Raines said
evening, January 10th, 1022, at eight ing of every room.
o ’clock at tiie homo of the bride's par­ now carpets will be laid within n
1short time nnd thnt ft large force of
ents.
I painters and decorators will be put
to work immediately.
WESTMINSTER CLUB
Tho Duval, under the management
POSTPONED
of
Mr. Raines, will cater to commer­
the
There will bo no meeting of
cial
business.
ncWestminster C'lub next week on
Mr. Raines, before going to Miami,
count of tho Bible School being bold
each day next week at the Presby­ where he was first manager of tho
Hotel Perishing, und later of the Alta
terian church.
Vista, was connected with tho man­
agement of tho Hillsborough hotel in
PRETTY PARTY
A very enjoyable social event of Tnmpn nnd is ono of tho best known
lie nrrivved
Inst evening wns tho party given by hotel men in the state.
with
Mrs.
Raines
nnd
their
young hoii
Miss Florcnco Price, at her homo at
several
days
ago
from
Miami.—
Jack­
Lako Monroe.
sonville
Timcs-Union.
The decorations were in keeping
Lawrence McDaniel returned yester­
day to Fork Union Military Academy,
Fork Union, Vn„ after spending tho
holidays here very pleasantly with his
mother, Mrs. E. A. Douglas.

with tho season and were most artis­
tic.
Tho evening was merrily spent with
dnneing and cards, and nt a into hour
Miss Prico served snndwichus, coffeo
and doughnuts ns refreshments.
About twonty-flvo couples from
Sanford attended this delightful af­
fair.
FOR VISITORS
Mrs. Gcorgo Fox enturtnined the
members of the Entre Nous pridgo
Club and u few extra guests last even­
ing at her homo on Park avonuo, in
honor of hor nieco, Mrs. Brynn Strumon, of Pittsburgh, Pn., and Miss
Alyco Satterfield, of Richmond, Va.,
tho guest o f Mrs. Dcnne Tumor. There
wore four tables o f players.
In the Interesting game of bridge
played during the evening, high score
among club mombors. was made by
Mrs. Doano Turner, who was awarded
bridge cards. High score among the
guests wwh mado by Mrs. 6 id Rive,

TWO FLYERS KILLED
AS PLANE CRASHES
PENSACOLA, Flu., Jan. 4.— Lieu­
tenants Frank Slonm, 28, of Oklnml
Col., and Elton C. Horsmnn, of Wes­
ton, W. Vn., aviators from the nnvnl
air station here, were killed as tho
result of a piano crash o ff Fort Bar­
rancas wharf today id, 4o’clock.
Tho aviators were flying in un
N-iO plane, Clou*. S^omaii acting ns
instructor.
Lieut. Henman was
making his first flight at this station,
having just arrived hero thl^ morn­
ings
When at an nltltudo of abou^ 1,000
feel tho plane started a noso d\vo and
failed to rise.
Every
time prohibition -agonts
scold New York for violating tbg law
some ontorprislng. Gotbamito starts
a ff a puy station sprinkling saliva on
tho mouthpiece/’

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MIAMI, Jon. 4.—-Nearly three hun­
dred
agents of a lifo insurance
AUTHOR OF ‘THE OLD NEAT’ HAS
company with headquarters in North B
WON SUCCESS AS SHORTCarpiina, arrived hero last night on a
STORY WRITER
special trnln of sixteen' Pullranfjs for
This seed stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
u three-duy convention in this cRy.
from fields free from Blight Infection
Throughout Rupert Hughes' event­ Agents are here from thirteen South­
ful liternry career he hnss hown a ern states.
ful literary career he has shown a
versatility thnt has permitted him to TULSA HAS STORM,
A s k f o r P r ic e s
express himself in ninny forms. His
PUTS.POW ER LINES
ability to write plays, short stories
OUT OF COMMISSION
nnd novels with equal success has now
been supplemented by his achieve­
&lt;11/ The Associated Press)
TULSA,'Okln.; Jan. 3.— Extonaivo
ments ns a writer for tho screen.
Enrly in his enroer Mr. Hughes, damage wan done hero early today by
FLORIDA
SANFORD
who is an accomplished musicinn, a storm which put tho power lines
wrote his "American Composers," nnd out of commission, shattered store
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nn originnl song cycle. Besides this fronts, nnd littered tho streets with 8 .
debris.
creative work, ho wns tho ^dltor of
!!'!(! I. I. I
several London magazines and assist­
ed In tho compilation o f the Encyclo­ lMPURITy O f POSTERS
paedia Britnnnica.
HELD PAUSE OF DRATH
Mr. Hughes has always been alive
to tho ridiculous aspects of changing
PENSACOLA,
Jan. 0—Thpmas
fashions. This comic Bonso has ex­ I’ owell, the city employe whoso sud­
pressed itscjlf in Ruch plays ns "Ex- den death look place Christmas morn­
cuso Mo’’ nnd " fh o Richest Girl in ing, died from tho effects of eating
tho World.’ In his novels, Mr. Hughes impuro oysters, tho jury concluded
has sought to vivify the foibles of Thursday nfter thoroughly Investiga­
Build Firm “ Stay-Thar?” Flash—Ingroaga Energy.
Amcrlcnn lifo nnd to point out how tion.
That wns tho verdict which
customs that seem permanent are us was reached nfter hearing from
_ oomplexlon, put some flnu healthy
you want to quickly olaan your akin and
..roe and power and look and feel 10o
on’ your bone*, Ineraoa* your nerve ton
ophumernl ns thoso of every previous five additional witnesses.
of of
Maatin'e
&gt;r cant,
batter,
limply
Maal tiny yeast VITAMON Tahiti*
per cent,
better,
limply
trytry taking two
generation. His novels, "What Will
witb eaoh men! and watol
result*. Maetlu’e VITAMON
Peoplo Say,’’ "Tho Thirteenth Com­
Tablets oontaln hlghlyjconcentremandment’ nnd "Tho Unpunlonubla
ted yeait-vltarnl-.ee ea well aa
the two oilier etlll more Impor­
Sin" illustrate tho satirical trend of
tant vitaminee (Fat soluble' A
Mr. Hughes’ vision.
and Watar soluble C) and are
now being used by thousand*.
But he also sees tho simple, tender,
They positively wul not uueat
commonplaces o f life nnd reproduces
the aWnnaoh or cauae gas, hut,
on tha contrary, are a great aid
them faithfully, as in "The Old Nest."
to digestion, to ovorcome consUThis novel has at last found its way
aUon and aa a general condlonar of the wholo system. Pim­
to tho screen, nnd tho film version will
ples, bolla and akin eruptions
he seen ut tho Stur Theatre for two
•eem to vanish lika magic, the
dnys, beginning Friday. Tho photo­
oomplexlon bocomea fresh and
dear, the cheeks glow with ruddy
play htnt Goldwyn has nuido of this
health, the flesh become* firm,
novel with Mr. Hughes’ personal co­
the oyce bright. Mastin'* VITAi.lON Tablets are positively
operation is said to ho one of tho host
guaranteed to give you new
examples of modern photopjny produc­
health, energy and ambition and
use are flne features with sn ugly,
improve your appearance. 7)o or wi
tion. It presents a story of mother
skin,
flabby flssh, sunken clissks.
noiiiM
•■tin* naopf
, li
olt
jr si
not nccept imitation* or
substl- m.ou
ch es under th e eyes or a carew orn, .Icklylovo without any artificial, melodram­
tutea. You can get Mastin'*
o o k ln c foes?
Lot V ita m o n corrset insso
VITAMON Tablet* from any
co n d itio n s.
atic trimmings. One of tho unusual
good druggist.
facts in connection with the picture is
thnt Mr. Hughes himself prepared tho
Are Positively Guaranteed
continuity from which Reginald Bark­
to Put On Firm Flesh,
er, tho director, mado the picture. Mr.
Clear the Skin and Increase
Hughes is connected with tho Goldwyn
Energy When Taken With
group o f Eminent Authors, and his
The Circlet U Self-Adjusting. It sim­
Every
Meal or Money Back
most recent pictures have been "Tho
ply Mips over tho heed, clasps at
waist and omooths ou t ugly lines.
Cup of Fury," "Scratch My Back" and
If your dealer can't g et it send
“ Hold Your Horses.”

11 PECK BAGS

Chase

Take Yeast Vitamon
Tablets To Clear
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MOODY BIBLE CON­
FERENCE COMMITTEES
The folowing committees hnvo been
appointed from tho various churches
of Snnford for the Moody Ilihlo Con­
ference to ho hold in tho Presbyter­
ian chprch, January 8 to 15:
For the promoting nttendnnco by
Sunday School teachers: J. G. Shar­
on, J. J. Boloy, T. F. Adams, Mrs, T.
M. Puleston.
For promoting nttumb»nco of wom­
en: Mrs. D. A. Holly, Mrs. E. M.
Carrol, Miss Mno Mngill, Mrs. Henry
Nichol.
Music— P. M. Boyd, Mrs, A. M.
Phillips, Mrs. Goo. Hoy, Mrs. II. II.
McCnslln, Dr. II. H. McCnslin, Mrs.
D. L. Thrasher.
Publicity: Newspapers, Mrs. R. C.
Maxwell; other, L. U. Moy.
Building—W. M. McKinnon.
Entortninmcnt— E. D. Brownlee.
Sanford has had some excellent
things in tho past, but nono hotter
bigger nor more important than the
Moody Biblo Conforanco. Realising
this tho pooplo of Sanford cannot af­
ford to miss those mnoMngs.
Furthor announcements lntor.
Somo pooplo Hvo within tholr
cornua and zimo havo a change
count.

if it
i s n t M A ST I I K S i i ’ t V I T A M ( &gt;N

actual bust tnea ~ura, name, ad­
dress &amp; S I. 50. W e ’ll send tho
Circlet prepaid. Sizes 34 to 48.
Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute

120 E. 10 S t New York-. Qop’t M.

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Cleanliness is next to Godliness

EVERY
V K T A
WEAVER
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SO LD O U T L A S T E D IT S
GUARANTEE

Wo invito tho public und all users o f ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to' visit tho spring apd in
our method of handling its product. Why tnko
a chance?
Your eminont physicians claim
that thte watar in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.

Ford Batteries
$25.00

Tho Ford people of Sanford as well as the
\ycstem Union recommend this watpr f ° r
\iatterifg.

Call phone 311 nnd havo a bottle of this water
sept you ond protect your health.

Phone
189

Elder Springs Water Qo.

SANFORD BATTERY
SERVICE CO.
L. A. RBNAUD, Proprietor

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CARDS AT The h erald

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1922
later nawspapors will bo compelled to
rovcrt to other heroes or heroines to
furnish the background for stories full
of thrills. Wo therefore wish to bring
out the following that they mny recolvc their just share of publicity,
How about tho daughter that dons
the cloth of spinisterhood and foreurrr
Who is Robert Parr? asks tho Or- goes the pleasure of motherhood in
*5«r Inndo Sentinel. Don't know and don’t order to care f«r her aged mother or
___ enro but if you do not want him in father or parents? How about the son
on Orlnndo ho is perfectly welcomo to that stnys under tho parental roof in
----- come to Sunford and no questions order to provide necessities for those
Hubanlpllon Price In Advance
who cared for him? Is it not worthy
oo naked. Wo will tnko him at Parr,
One Year ...........................................Im.
i of mention when a fnthor or mothur
S i x M o n ik a .................................................. ........... .. n. oo y css uni 1
Delivered In City liy Carrier
makes sacrifice for tin offspring, and
One Week ..............—.............18 C&lt;
yet somewhere every day such sncrl"Another
side
of
Curl
Dnnn"
soya
Tha hi* 12- to lS-pnge Weekly Her­
ald entirely rovers Seminole Countjr an article in tho Roporter-Stur, We flees are made. Thousands of persons
■ad la puhflahed every Friday. Advrrtlaln* ratea made known on nmillca- certainly hopo they hnvo not turned are wearing Cnrnogio medals today
tlfln. Democratic In pollltra. f'JlO per Carl inside out down there. Anyhow, for heroic deeds, but very little pub­
year, nlwrnya In ndvnnee.
ho was born without a cent in his licity is given them, in fact thero gro
deeds of kindness that when siftod
pocket and can’t lose much.
down will be found to be as meritor­
ious ns some of the bravest performed
FLORIDA TAXES
on
the battlefields, yet these un­
Persons with incoipcs under $.*&gt;,000
known's
must nwnit until the final
Nearly everybody grumbles about
are nllowcd $&gt;2,500 exemption. Pay
roll
call
beforo
their goodness will ro­
taxes.
Tho paying out bf good
us our exemption, then.
be
recognizzcd.—
Lakeland Otar.
money for expenses of government

SA
N FO R D IOl iAl lIIY
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HFRA10 whon you bcgin aBk,ng funny t,uei

IlE H ttL D tions about his past, present anti fu
lure life. Of course hnvlng lived In
Orlundo wo know a lot about those
boys hu'l wo would not breathe it.
Why? Reent^se they know a lot about
us.

That girl mayor of Freeport, Ohio, always painful, however necessary
must bo Some child. Sho favors dances, it may be
and the cheerful taxshort skirls, rouge and is now testing payer is rare,
But In the matter
"hoqtch" to see if it is pure.
Wo of taxes, as in many other matters,
hopo sho sends the bad hootch makers Florida has a big odvnntago over
to Jail for life.
most other states of tho union.
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According to n tnblo complied by
Dispatch says that tho premiers are a Nebraska stntisticnn, tnxes in
trying to save the Entente to keep Floridn are a little more than a
Europe from disintegrating. Our ad- third ns much per capita ns they
vice to them is to lot Europe disinto- aro in California and other Pniifie
grate. They enn pick up the pieces Const states;
Here are a few corttof some of those countries nnd make pnrisons of per capital taxiation in
a new mid better job of it.
a number of
widely separated
------- -— o-----------states:
Nebraska, $‘15,40;
Iowa,
Bob Holly has a chance to “clean $40.12;
Kansas, $118.45;
Illinois,
Ijp" on an offer from Brother Ben-, $22.02;
North
Dakota,
$40.45;
jamin to "come over” and spank those youth
Dakota,
$55.50;
Pacific
striking Ocala s*chool students at $10 Const states, $52 and $52; New
apiece—for all that Bob "can spank.” , England Htatos average nbout $2(1;
— Roporter-Stur.
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Florida, $18.28 nnd South Carolina
Just a mere figure of speech, old $17.00.
'
dear. Delicacy would not permit us to
Assuming thnt these figures are
spank any of them literally. And then correct, the Floridn citizen is doubwo left it to their parents, you know, ly fortunate.
He enjoys tho privi_ _ _ _ _ o-----------lege of living in a state favored

LOOK OUT FOR THE CARS

to be careful. Streets are made for
vehicles and people are not supposed
to walk across the streots in tho mid­
dle of blocks or to bo in positions
where drivers of vehicles are
not
looking for them. Drivers are looking
at the traffic along tho streets nnd
trying to avoid other vehicles.
At
street crossings people nro supposed
to be looking out for cars but driv­
ers are also supposed to be looking
out for people on foot since the cross­
ings nre made for pojplo to cross the
streets. If pcoplo walking nnd puopio
driving will use ordinary caution and
keep tho enrs under control while In
the business and residential portions
of the city and all penplo wnlking will
keep their eyes nnd ears opon there
Don't leave your check book lying " vt’r ° ^ or
mos^ thingH
wilt be less accidents.
around loose in your office. Three l,l,y8
taxeo than he would if
strangers in Griffin, Georgia, obtain- bo *‘ vo^ “ hnost anywhere else in
COME OUT TONIGHT
ed $250 nnlcco from three different' t,u' country— Tarpon Springs Lender.

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This institution, whose success and strength has
been builded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
able asset is the 'confidence, trust and esteem of
those who know it best and whose highest en­
deavor Is to attain still higher plains o f service__
wishes you a happy, healthful and

prosperous

New Year.
ROOSTING THE BOOSTER.
Boost our city, boost your friend;
Boost the church that you attend.
Boost the street on which you’re
dwelling.
Boost the goods that you arc sell­
ing.
Boost tho people* around about you
They can get along without you,
But success will quickly find them
If they know that you’ re behind
them.
Boost for every forward movement;
Boost for every new improvement.
Boost the man for whom you labor.
Boost the stranger and the neigh­
bor.
Cease to be a chronic knocker.
Cense to bo u progress-blocker.
If you’ll make your city bettor,
Boost it to tho final letter. — Tho
Gentle Woman.

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. CULLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
C O N T R A C T O R and BUILDER
SI7 Commercial Street
You Can Find the Name of
Every Live Professional and
Business Man in Sanford in
This Column Each Day

Sanford, Fit.

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Sanford Constructs Co N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planet and Specifications Cheerful)'
Furnished
AH Work Guaranteed S
n . T. PACE
P. O. Box U l

TAKES MONEY TO RUN CITIES
It takes money nnd plenty of it to tonight.
It mukes no difference
For ju
operate cities and look after tho vnr- whether
you aro a member of the;
He (
ious and sundry affairs.
It takes trade body or not. If you uro not a And tl
money to make tho mare go nnd this member you will be one if you will |
Aron
applies to municipalities as well ns to 1nttend tho banquet nnd get an Idea
Next d
private business. Citieshave bean' ot tho K™"1 work being done
here
And
hard hit since tho war with everything hy the Chamber of Commerce. It is a few
twice as high and no taxes to meet the getting together of tho town build- 1
The
the deficti. This phase of tho matter «»*», of the men who nre honestly
ij0 f m,
seems L&gt; have boon passed up by striving
to mnko Sanford a
groat
itHc
many eities with tho result that they 'city. « meeting of kindred spirits who
And m
are now facing a financial crisis un- 1want nothing for themselves but are
So
less they revise their business to f i t 1working for the good of the public. It James J
the present needs. No city could op- i» « poor citizen who will not attend Estate,
crate on tho same taxes after the war 'the meetings and get the spirit nnd
as they could before any more than 1Join the Chamber o f Commerce and
any private business could operate. It becumo a real citizen o f Sanford re­
took twice as much money to operate gnrdless of all petty polities, potty
business of nil kinds during the war differences, personal grievances, etc.
and after the war nnd in this resnect Como out tonight nnd get a better

Too Late to Classify

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bands in stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned

A cteylene Weldi ng
OF ALL KINDS

W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
Sanford
Florida

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

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
NFORD
FLORIDA

..Employment Bureau..

The vocational committee of the Tiuslness and Professional Women's Club
Located In Eagle Bldg., $05 Oak Ave. requests all young warmn desiring
employment to register at the First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

Sanford Welding Co.
Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing

H. W. NICKERSON

OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Onk and First

Public Accountant; Audits— Systems
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McNcill-Davis Bldg.
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder

Wo mot a man the other day who
knows everything, For instance, ho
knows how to run this
newspaper
much bettor than its editor.
He
knows huw to run the town better
than anybody else and probably he
ifnows how to run every single person
in tho community. Wo haven't tho
slightest doubt that lie feolH he can
president this country much hatter
than Harding himself. Wo think thu
gentleman in wasting his time at
present.— Huiiard (Ohio) Enterprise.
SEEING ORLANDO
That "building code" in Orlando will
cnuMo a lot of people to leave town
before sunup.
They are now asking
♦‘Who is Parr, Carl Dann, Brokaw,
Murry King, Bill Glenn, etc.?" We
never did usk those fool questions.
About one out of ton men are safe

Peach Island
Plnce 5 halves Del Monte
I’earhes In a serving dish. Bent
two egg yolks with 2 table­
spoons sugar and 1-2 teaspoon
salt. Add t cup hot milk, cook
in double holler until thick, cool
and ndd 1-2 teaspoon vanilla,
fpld in 2 beaten egg whites,
pour over peaches nnd sprinkle
with cocounut.

DEANE TURNER
phones 497*4!) I

------------ o— — -----I) MERCHANTS
TNG ON RIG SALES
JETTING THE BUSINESS
--------merchants believe in tnkby tho forlock and doing
'Vbile the weather is fine.
with winter half over and

taxes in one way or another in the
yearn following tho war and tho fol­
lowing from tho Pnlntka News is one
r&gt;f the many that will take place all
over tho land where the taxes were
not rained to meet the changed condi­
tions:
"I know it is a very unpleasant1bringing the people here to trade,
thing to hear, and more unpleasant to ThlH city offers a splendid territory
Hay, hut the city Is faced with bank- f or miles around covered by good
ruptcy unless thin council takes some ™&lt;&gt;d« and Sanford stores get the
action to relieve the present financial trade they put on the big special sales
situation," City Attorney H. E. Mor- nnd advertise liberally,
rydny declared last night in the midst
Thrasher &amp; Garner report an oxof a very tense argument over tho ceMcnt trade in their big special sale
advisability of permitting the newly started Inal Saturday end aiili runnolcctud tax assessor to make his aa- ing full blunt.
sessments according to law. The city
Speer &amp; Son put on a big Pro-lnchartor proscribes that all property ventory Sale yesterday and they are
for taxation shall ho assessed at full having fine success with it.
value. It has been tho practice to ns-1
Yowoll &amp; Co., stnrted a hjg salo
sess property at anywhere from 15 to Saturday the advertisement appearing
75 per cent of its value. Tho debate In yesterday’ s Daily Herald.
I indicated thut I’nlatka has reached
Mntty other merchants are getting
that stugo where old methods of tax- ready for big sales this month and
ution, collections nnd assessments Tanuary and February will ho big
must ho revised.
Imonths in business circles in Sanford.
No one needs to go out of Sanford to
80LD1ERH OF EVERYDAY LIFE do their trading. Prices are down n

garage, 4 lots in bearing trees, 1 mmFLORID*
uto from depot. All rooms rented, SANFORD
Price ineluding nil furniture, $0,500, “ WE DELIVER THE GOODS’
Mortgage, $2,200, for anything in
Florida.— Fred Tietgon, Foley, Ala.,
South Baldwin county.
242-2tp
Storage Facilities
WANTED— Plain und fancy dress"- If we please you, tell others; if no
tell us. Phone 498
making. Children's clothes a specja1ty.— Mrs. Mills, 214 Fifth Street,
between Sanford and Palmetto.

Quick Service Transfe?

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop

FOR SALE—One Dclco plant, practic­ Located at 207 French Are., between
ally new. Terms can he arranged. 2nd nnd Third. E. R. 11ERGQU 1ST.
Apply Sanford Auto Exchange, foot
of First St.
143-0tc
“ Sanford’s New Hotel”
I.OST— Remington

SAVE YOU MONEY

Hotel Montezuma
11.50 Up Per Day

Write us

ATTENTION, DOG OWNERS!
Taxes nro now duo nnd must he
pnld nt once on all dogs. DogH with­
out tags will he killed un sight.*
JAS. KILLEBUEW,
242-Cte
Chief of Police.

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Try a Herald Want Ad tuday.

ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
SUIT YOU
You can make money buying for advance.
You are going to build a home one of these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
by easy stages.
If you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
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Sanford is moving, don't wait, get in the
game now.

Me;isch Realty Com pany
' A. P. CONNELLY
AGENT

WE1.AKA BLOCK

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tho habit o f THRIFT and you will truly rear a
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For Floridn: Locnl rains
tonight; colder in North portion Friday; fair and coldor.

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Greatest weather that any- Hi
ono over had thrown nt Hi
thorn. Not qulto cold enough *3
for nil purposes hut great F*
weather, groat weather. It Fa
makes ono feel liko kicking Ffl
up thoir heels nnd rolling Fa
them down ns far as the Fa
first dimple anyhow, yes. 70 Fa
tho weather man says for Fa
yesterday and this Is tho Hi
right spot for the bulb to Fa
stop. Not any higher, wo Rn
say.
Fa
r&gt;:40 A. M. JAN. 5, 1922
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Maximum .................... 70 ‘ Fa
Minimum ..................
65 Fa
Range ............................ 65 Fa
Barometer.................... 30.37 Fa
Southwest nnd Cloudy.
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and aro anxiously inquiring for him
during tho duy.
Henry Purdon left yesterday for
Waycrosfl, Gu., where ho will enter
tho A, C. L. it. It. hospital.
Mr.
Purdon has been in ill health for
some time following un attack from
Flu Inst winter,, and his many friends
hopo that ho will be greatly benefited
while nt tho hospital

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WHEREAS, an all wise provldenco
has Been fit to take unto himself our
deadly loved President, Mrs. M. II.
F K i i a i a i a i a M M M
Bowler.
s w t f f r/ w r /&amp;
RESOLVED, that wo bow in humble'RIG AUCTION SALE
•A C O M M U N ITY B U IL D E R
submission to his will, knowing that
MULES'JAND COWS
he doeth all things well.
RESOLVED further that she was
E. E. Brady will hold n big auction
ever faithful to the iuuso of the Con­ sale of live stock nt his stable nt the
federacy, and that her loyalty and do- foot of First street next Saturday.
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votion to the principals she loved wore Two ear lands of horses and nudes and
nia
Kiwnnnis Club held their regular ch#n|cl(rrlgtk.s of her&gt;
UTlie work ono ear tond of milch cows.
F-i gi, Ba Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi H i
Sale
wookly luncheon at tho Valdez Hotel
she left unfinished hero, may wo more starts at two o’clock.
today.
Dr. Brownlee mndo a short
firmly show, that ours is not ■. trifl­
talk about tho “ relation of church to
ing cause, but may the months ami
business' ’ that was well received.
years bring sweet content to those
mi Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa
Tho meeting wns full of “ pep.”
she loved, and smiles in place of tenrs.
I firmly show, that ours is not a trif­
Big sales arc the order o f tho tiny. HAND CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT ling cause, but is to over go on and on
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till time shall cease; nnd may the
Interesting
Data
Compiled
hy
City
Duck hunters report plenty of duckB
The bnnd concert will be given to­ months nnd years bring sweet content
Engineer F. T. Williams
.and they arc proving it.
morrow night instead o f tonight ns to those she loved, nnd smiles in place
the Chamber of Commerce bnnquot of tears.
Data secured by Fred T. Willinms,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hickson, takes place tonight.
Tho regular
RESOLVED, further, that a copy of
City
Engineer, by measurements tak­
a Ion pound baby boy Saturday, Dec. prbgrnm will bo published in to­ these resolutions bo sent to the grief
en
ns
follows:
morrow's Dally Herald.
31st.
strickon family, and thnt tho N. Do V.
Feet Inches
Howard chapter, United Daughters of January 1, 1021 ................... 5
Chamber of Commerco bnnquot to­
CATES IS IMPROVING
Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa N
Sunford, Seminole County, and dls- Fa F» Fa
the Confederacy extend them our January 8, 1021 .................. 5
night.
Everybody should bo thoro.
deepest sympathy.
trict aforesaid:—
January 15,1021 .............. 5
Something of interest for every citiz­
J. J, Cates who wns badly injured
RESOLVED, further thnt n copy of January 22,1021 ............... B
NOTICE is hereby given thnt the ^
en of Sanford.
yesterday by being knocked down and \Uie'so rcsolutions be sent to our local
January
20,
1021
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5
aforesaid
Harry Bandoil was duly ndrun over by n truck is resting ensier paper for publication, and that these
Fobrunry
5,
1021
................
5
judiented bnnkrupt on to-wit, tho 12th j *3
The duncing school will opon nt the nt the hospital nnd tho chances aro resolutions be inscribed on the minute
February 12, 1021 ............... 6
Woman's Club Monday night.
A good for his recovery tho physicians book of our Chnpter,
dny of December, A. D, 1021, and that1F* Classified Ads 5e a line. No Hi
Fobrunry 10, 1021 .............. 0
2
It wns rumored several times
large class has nlrendy signed up and think.
tho first meeting of his creditors will F». .nil tnken for less than 25c, Hi
Mrs. Albert P. Connelly, Chairman. February 20, 1021 ............... 0
3
the weekly dances will be enjoyed by yesterday thnt ho was dead but there
and positively no classified Hi
be held nt tho office of tho undorslgn- ^
Mrs. Craig Harris.
March 5, 1021 ................... 0
4
the pupils nnd those who attend the nconiB to bo an even chnnco now for
od
refereo
nt
ROOMS
8
and
0,
FIRST
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ads charged to anyone. Cash Hi
Mrs. Clifford Bell.
March 12, 1021 ................... 0
5
His many
regular dances.
Good music by him to puli through.
NATIONAL
BANK
BUILDING, Fa must accompany all ortjeri. Hi
March 10,1021 .......... ........ 6
7
friends arc hoping for his recovery
I*ctcr School.
TAMPA, FLORIDA, on tho SEVEN- 1Hi Count five words to a line M
LECCTURE AT CONGREGATION­ March 26,1021 .................. 6
0
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TEENTH DAY of JANUARY, A. D. IH nnd remit accordingly.
April 2, 1021 ...................... 6
5
AL CHURCH.
1022, at TEN O’CLOCK in tho fore- Fa
April 0, 1021 ...................... 6
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noon of said dnto, nt which time tho F» Fa Fa
0
Another fine congregation gnthcred April 10, 1021 ................... 0
creditors may nppenr, provo their!
0
Inst night to hear Mtb. Fulton’s ad­ April 23, 1021 .................... 0
claims, examine tho bankrupt, elect a
10
dress on Love.
Tho nudienco wnB April 30, 1021 .................... 0
trustee, and transact such other nnd
10
FOR SALE— Motor launch, 17 foot,
greatly interested nnd deeply moved, May 7, 1021 ...................... 0
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further business ns may properly
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A -l condition, or will consider trudo
and when calod upon to manifest May 14, 1021 .................... 0
come before said meeting.
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'fo r 15-20 h. p. motor. Address P O
their interest nearly all in tho house May 21, 1921 ...................... 5
DATED Tampa, Fla., this 4th dny|Box ^
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2
came forward and shook hands with Mny 28, 1021 ...................... 0
o f January, A. 1). 1022.
Juno 4, 1021 .................. 0
1
the speaker.
FOR SALE -Paper shell pecuiis, 801
H. P. BAYA,
5
Tonight she will speak on Wealth,[Juno 11, 1921 .................... (I
Magnolia.
1-G-tfc
Refereo in Bankruptcy.
0
Success and Happiness.
Do not'June 18, 1921 ...................... (I
FOR SALE—Ono Daisy chum. Call
n,|g9 (t,
'Juno 25, 1021 ...................... 0
7
Ilfi-W.
204-tfc
July 2, 1021 ........................ (1
0
iH M H H H a a a a B a H a a B M a a a H M
5
SPEER &amp; SON PRE-INVENTORY July 0, 1021 ...................... li
July 10, 1021 ...................... IJ
4
■
SALE
FOR RENT—Three nice, largo fur­
July 23, 1021 ...................... 0
5
Ml
nished housekeeping apartments, 2
August
0,
1021
..................
0
1
Speer and Son aro putting on a big
■
■ rooms to each apartment, $25.00 per
August
13,
1021..................
0
1
Pro-Inventory sale starting Wednes­
■
243-2tp
H month. 314 Fifth Street.
11
day and lasting five dnys.
Tho en­ August 20, 1021 .................. 5
M
August
27,
1021
0
0
tire stock of dry goods, Indies suits
■ FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms for
1
light housekeeping. 814 Elm.
and cunts, in fact everything in this September 3, 1021 .............. (1
3
242-5tp
big store will be Bold nt oxtromoly September 10, 1021 ............ Ai
4
one-half the original price.
Every­ September 17, 1021 ...... ... 0
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
5
thing marked in plain figures.
Tho September 24, 1021 ...... .. 0
with privutc bath. 411 Park uvo■
7
chance of your life time to buy up to October 1, 1021 .................. 0
M nuo.
242-Utp
0
Mi
date goods at half price,
The gnodH October 8, 1021 .............. ... 0
First and Elm Avenue
Phone 447-W
1 FOR RENT—Two furnished bed
0
must he sold to mnko room for spring Octobor 15, 1021 .......... .. 0
*
rooms, Oil Park Avo.
212-tfc
October
22,
1021
..........
...
0
0
CHIROPRACTIC Is based on
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M P P P P P H M U a H H a P P P H H B H P P a H M and summer goodB.
October 20, 1021 .......... ... 4
4
5* FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Park nvothe fact thnt disease is the re­
November 5, 1021 .......... ... 3
5
178-tfc
sult of pressure upon the nerves. J ; nue.
2
November 12, 1021 ...... ... 3
Such pressure enn exist when 5 FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
November 10, 1021 ...... ... 3
0
the nerve trunks are given off
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
November 2(1, 1021, ...... ... 3
0
from the spinal cord nnd pass g Streot.
105-tfc
December 3, 1021 .......... ... 4
0
the bony segments
*
between
FOR RENT— Half of Btoro, with flno
December 10, 1021 ...... ... 4
1
which mnke up the spinal col
display window, No. 221 EaBt First
December 17, 1021 ....... ... 4
2
umn.
street, opposite postoffice.
230-tic
4
December 24, 1021 ....... ... 4
When vertebrae assume un­
8
December 31, 1021 ....... ... 4
furnished bed
FOR ItEN T-O no
natural positions us n result uf
Note:— Lake Monroe wns at its
110
Laurel Ave.
room,
also
garage.
injuries such as fnlls or twist*
highest stage fom April 30 to May 14
100-tie
the nerve openings are reduced
aftor which u week’s inin raised the
FOR
RENT—
Rooms
and
kitchenettes,
In size after which the organ
lake 11 Inches. The next notable
Shirley Apt., opp. P, O.
220-26tp
supplied by a particular nerve
change in tho level of tho lake was
trunk becomes efficient In Uh
FOR RENT—fl room house, nil mod­
after the October storm when tho
activities.
ern conveniences. See A. V. French,
Lake uised 2 feet ami 10 inches from
Thiii interference expresses it­
242- lOt p
Octobor 22 to November 12, after
self In muscular weakness, allwhich it began to fall.
normal sensations, pains or par­
alysis.
GOVERNMENT Positions open, man,
If Mnrs turned over a new leaf on
Therefore; the f(ml object of
wdVnen, Experience unnecessary.
tho first, let ub hopo it wusnt leave
a Chiropractor Is to make an an­
Honesty
required. Good pay to start.
of abscnco.
alysts of the spine, determine
Write, T. McCafforty, St. Louis, Mo.
the points of dislocation and
1-1-8-16-22-20
After all, tho moBt prolific cause
then adjust them at regular In­
of war is the otork.
Wu havo decided to contlnuo the
tervals until Nature has again
operation o f our mattress fuctory in
had n chance to right itself.
Post Cards at the Herald Office.
Sanford and wu aro now ready to ren­
Tho hlg troubles ns well as
ovate old mattresses or make
iow
the little ones yield to the In­
NOTICE
ones
to
order.
Drop
us
a
card
and
we
fluence of chiropractic adjust­
On nnd after Dcccmbor 25th I will
will
ball
to
sou
you
ut
once.—Sanford
ments. If you want a strong,
not bo responsible for any bills mndo
Mattress Co., 0th Street, near the dovigorous body call here for free
by tho Wolaka Dining Rooms.
pot.
241-6te
examination.
244-4-c
ESTELLE MELLON.
W A IT E D —Customers for fresh mlik,
morning and evening dollverlos.-^R.
In tho Diatrlct Court of the United
L.
Garrison. Phono 3711. 16(l-St-Tu
■
States far the Southern District
204-tfc
Hours
9-12
a.
m.,
1-6
p.
in.
of Florida

sFirst N ational Bank

S a n fo rd , F la.

F. P. Forster, Pres.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier

s
S Two homesteads 160 acres in first one, 6 room ;
jj house, 40 acres cleared land, two flowing 3
\ wells, at Shipping Station.

PERSONALS

RISE AND FALL
OF LAKE MONROE
IN YEAR’S RECORD [ A REAL BARGAIN AT $3,800.00. TERMS
2nd: 120 acres, 16 acres cleared, $12.50 acre

A.

P.

CONNELLY

CLASSIFIED :
ADS
:

| A F R E E S e r v ic e fo r Y O U

FOR SALE

jj Call on us. We will give you all information
and make your application for License
“
for your car

!

jj

F R E E !

FOR RENT

WE SELL U. S. ROYAL CORD TIRES

i Frank Akers Tire Co.

B
Chiropratic Means: S'

VULCANIZING

No Drugs

No Surgery

1Our 1922 Cash Price List!

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a
■ 24-lbs. Pillsbury’s Flour...... $1.45
S 12-lbs. Pillsbury’s F lou r......... 75
3 15-lbs. Sugar........................ 1.00
■ 10-lbs. of Meal or Grits.............25
5 Best Cleveland White Bacon .16
3 8-lbs. Snowdrift................... 1.35
2 5-lbs. Lard Compound.......... .75

M
3
H
Best Creamery Butter........ $ .55 jjj
Kingan’s Box Bacon, lb........ .45 !
Kingan’s Box Sausage, lb......... 33 jj
Best Western Pork Chops, lb. .30 jj
Florida Pork Chops, lb ....... .25 S
Florida Steaks, lb................. .30 *
Best Western Steaks, lb ..... .35

S Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen....$ .70

12 large cans Cream............$1.50 s

3 Good Cooking Eggs, dozen....

Lighthouse Soap, per dozen..

.50

|§j

;

The Popular Market

IH IIII

WANTED

.45 jj

■
SLASHING REDUCTIONS ON ALL CANNED GOODS
jj
WATCH FOR OUR RECORD-BREAKING ALUMINUM SALE
S We are now fixed up to serve you in our New Store on Park Avenue
j Two Telephones— ------------- *---------- Goods Delivered at These Prices
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£

£
I
S

W . R. KERMODE, D. C.

£ LOST— Male

burro. Return to Geo.
I{. Hart.
212-10tp
LADY ATTENDANT
#
LOST— Pearl- lava! ler pendant set
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
In the Matter of:
with small diamond. Finder return
2
First Street, Opp. Magnolia
BAW )ELL, b a n k r u p t .
to Herald and receive reward.
ITo the creator? of Harpy Unndull, of H
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gMMHHnMMJgMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Evenings hy Appointment

IN BANKRUPTCY

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                    <text>SANFORD
“ The City Substantial”

City
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 0, 1922

LUME II

lAMBER OF COMMERCE
MONTHLY BANQUET AT

EAMON DEVALERA RESIGNS
PRESIDENCY IRISH REPUBLIC
STATED A T DUBLIN TODAY

NUMBER 245

ALLIED SUPREME COUNCIL

D ail Eirean Failed in Peace Plan—Holding Secret
Session at 1 o’Clock Today
IT. Donnelly and M. J.
Daetwyler Guests
of Honor

r e s t in g m e e t

FINE IDEA
IS BROACHED BY
DEPARTMENT

DUBLIN, Jnn. 6.—Eamonn DeVnlern today announced to the
Dail Eireann his resignation as president of the Irish Republic,!
also the resignation of his entire cabinet.

MUSCLE SHOALS W ill Consider Measures
Economic Restor­
PROPERTY DRAWS foration
o f Europe
ANOTHER OFFER
HARVEY TO ATTEND

DUBLIN, Jnn. 6.— (By The Associated Press).—Enmon DeValera hns resigned the presidency of the Irish republic it was
NEWPORT SHIPBUILDING
ELIMINATION OF stated by Freemun’s Journal today.

REGARDING
ALL GRADE CROSSINGS
„ MUSIC, ROOD TALKS, GOOD
DUBLIN, Jnn. 0.—Efforts of tho peace committee of the Dail
OF RAILWAYS
ilS AND A MOST ENJOY­
Eirennn to bring about an agreement on the Anglo-Irish treaty
ABLE NIGHT
(Br The Aaanriatrd Preaa)
fniled today and the Dail, which met in private session this morn­
WASHINGTON, Jan. &lt;1.—Grnde ing adjourned to a secret session at one o’clock to meet again in
regular monthly banquet of tho crossing will bo eliminated wherever public session at three o’clock this nfternoon.
-ord Chamber of Coinmorco nt tho possible and replaced with bridges or
undor passes on nil routes of federal
LONDON, Jan. 6.—The Dail Eirennn in Dublin decided to vote
i Hotel wns one of the most onnid highwny systoni to lie constructed tomorrow on the ratification of the Anglo-Irish treaty says u Cen­
,He affairs of the season and under fedornl highway act, the Bureau
tral News dispatch this nfternoon.
u (here were only about sixty to of public roads of the Agriculture de­
down to a fine luncheon it was a partment announced today.
ting filled with Intorost from
; to finish. While tho luncheon DOES ADVERTISING PAY?
, in progress a fine locnl orchestra
YOWELL &amp; CO., SAY SHF. DO
len pieces under tho leadership of
, Reiiciistcin with his trusty violin
Yowell &amp; Co., beliovo in advertising
idered some excellent music that nnd they always use Herald liberal­
ed forth many compliment* from
ly when they want to pull off a big
speakers afterward.
■juries Itrndy. of the golden voice one. This week they put out thou­ A t Miami and Undertaker Announced the Phila­
.e several selections during the ev- sands of big posters all over four
delphia Man W as Dead
ng among them several old favor- counties in this section nnd in some
nnd his last being a pnrody on manner a date was wrong on a few of
MIAMI, Jan. fl.—Whitney Wesley taking the body to Philadelphia to­
"Long, Long Trail Awinding” ba­ the posters making the date of the
the "Long, Long Bond Awinding sale Snturdny instead of today. Wnnnmnker, South Carolina planter, night nnd gave orders for every at­
bring the Goods to Sanford in the Meantime many of those who laid seen died in a local hotel yesterday nnd this tention in transit. The mistake was
morning the undertaker in charge of discovered in a little less than an hour
Up by Water Campaign.’
tho posters received tho Daily and the body announced the death of John but not before it was reported gener­
jlu Satterfield also gave several
Weekly Hraid sssssssssssssss eee ec
Wnnnmnker, merchant and former ally throughout the country that the
I received selections and this being
Weekly Herald and they were puzzl­ postmaster general. Tho mistake of great Philadelphia merchant lind pass­
first opportunity innny had to
ed over the date. Thty were all an­ identification was further emphasized ed away.
r this excellent voice and her easy
xious to get there on the tap of the by the announcement at tho Biscnync
humorous rending of “Thlpplng
bell
the first minute the sale opened Hay Yacht Club that John WnnnmakPHILADELPHIA, Jnn. 0.—John
lider Through a Straw” as woll as
nnd they immediately telephoned the er wns in Florida waters on his pri­ Wnnnmnker in his office hero today
eral other selections made her a
Manager Harvard vate yacht. The fnlso report spread laughed nt the report of his death and
m l favorite with all present. In Yowell Store.
said
last
night
that
ho whb rendy to all over the South nnd got as far us said ho had just rcccvcd a letter mak­
t the musical program was lino
murder
the
Herald
force us tho Philadelphia hut wan overtaken when ing an engagement far 1!&gt;20. Ho Is
eughout the evening and thoro was
people
"kept
him
nt
the
phone nil day it was announced that John Wanamnk- eighty-four years old. He was curious
one idle moment with tho orchosanswering
qucstlonso
but ho also .o r was alive nnd well in his office to know jvhore the report came from.
To Frank Akers of tho Band
smilingly
remarked
that
the sale must there. Railroad officials here believ­ “If the report of my death is to bo
mmlttee and E. A. Ball, lender of
he
exciting
them
nnd
that
advertis­ ing tho dead man to lie John Wana- sent from Florida 1 will stay away
Imud and to the active committoo
ing
evidently
paid
big
returns
ns mnker gave instructions to prepnro for from there,” he said.
arrangements consisting of S. W.
ovorynno
in
the
country
know
about
■yd, C. A. Ilritt, Deune Turner,
nk Akers and It. J. Holly tho tho snlo and were nnxxlous about the
The snip opcnol this
nks of those present are duo for a exact date.
exact
date.
Tho
sale opened this
ni program and an evening of eiiwith
customers
all
day and ia going
ment.
Advertising in the Daily
.(tor the cigars had been lighted over big.
siilent Knight arose and briefly and Weekly Herald always pays.
I yet moat comprehensively gave
T. S. Marloy, of Wllkcs-Barro, Pa.,
e present a summary of the work
is
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. 1.. Grow and
the Chamber of Coinmorco during
NIGHT AND DAY BANK WITH FLORIDA IS FILLED UP WITH
family.
first year of its existence. It was
WINTER VISITORS. ALL
THREE MILLION DEPOSITS
revelation to those who have not
ROADS REPORT
IS CLOSED
a keeping in touch with tho Clmin- FINE ATTRACTION JANUARY
] ITU AT BAPTIST TEMPLE
Illy Thr Aaaiirlntril I'rraa)
of Commerce and President Knight
Illr The Amaiiclnlrtl Prraal
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 0.—Railroad
| ST. LOUIS, Jan. (J.—Night and day
vc credit to his active committees
The first attraction of the season in bank with deposits of $2,000,000 did officials here report all trains arriv­
the board of governors for the
tho
Alkahest course brought here thru , net open for business today.
The ing since tho middle of the week load­
t record made. Part of the record
the
auspices of the American Legion state hank commissioner said exnm- ed to capacity with tourists, declar­
s already been published in the Ilcrii and ran be seen at the office of will bo at the B a p tis t oinplo tho night iners laid boon auditing the books fo r ing tho movement double that of any
of January 14th. It will lie William several days and found apparent dis­ period previously this season. Regular
rretnry I’earmnn at any time.
President Knight then introduced Kaitiey Bennett, said to be one of tho crepancy more than $100,000. An em­ trains arriving today augmented by
• T. Donnelly, the well known naval finest lecturers on the platform today ployee is said not to have appeared at special witli eight Pullmans from Ohio
and Pennsylvania.
hitect and engineer who 1ms bo- and ho will bring a message to the the batik since Wednesday.
c one of tho Sanford boosters and people of Sanford that will bo worth
WILL TAKE OVER LAUNDRY
bo has done so much for Sanford in hearing. Ills lecture will lie “Tho Man
ny ways, Mr. Donnelly can almost Who Can” and the title promises to ho
It. L. Chrisonherry, formerly of this
called one of tho charter members an inspiration to our people. Watch
this
paper
for
further
announcements.
city
hns returned to live here and will
the Chumher of Commerce and is
take
chargo of tho Sanford branch of
von tho Waterways Committee and
the
Lakeland
Steam Laundry.
Mr.
presents tho Sanford Chamber of ho journey* along on a certain sub­
Chriscnborry
is
no
stranger
in
San­
ject
sticking
pins
in
here
and
there
mniercc at the meetings of tho onford having formerly resided boro and
eers at Jacksonville with tho idea that while they prick tho conscience
making tho St. Johns rivor tho leave no sting. Ho awakened tho peo­ TO CAMP GEORGIA, ALABAMA | Ids many friends will he glad to sec
him hero again.
hwuy of trade and travel in Florl- ple present Inst night to many projects
ANI) THE CAROLINA TROOPS
Mr. Donnelly gave one of his in civic lifo and brought most forcib­
AT JACKSONVILLE
S. II. H. DEFEATS NEW SMYRNA
most, intelligent and forceful tnlks ly to their attention many things of
at wni listened to with mnrkcd at- which they wore Ignorant. Novor
Mly The Aaanrlnfrd Preaa)
intion anil at tho close of his talk ho cgotlatical nnd with no effort at bom­ JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 0.—Tho Mil­ Sanford High School tenm of bas­
• roundly ehcorod. Tho Ilornld bast Mr. Daetwylor covered a tre­ itia Bureau officials in Washington ket ball plnyors were winners over tho
iihes it could huvo tho ontiro speech mendous lot of ground in a innnnor are considering proposal that Georgia, Now Smyrna team last night by a
10 ebon to tho people today for it that sinks Into tho minds of those who Alabama, South Cnrolinn nnd possibly good innrgin. Thoy play at Miami nnd
IU,'I I'covo an inspiration to nil of hoar him and his experience in tho North Cnrolinn Nntionnl Guard organ­ Fort Laudordnlo before returning
■&lt;mto read it. Mr. Donnelly Is work- Orlando Chnmbcr of Commerce was izations hold annuul encampments on home.
X unselfishly for Sanford and has fine for the members of tho Sunford Florida camp ground nt Camp Johnstono according to Adjutant General INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
ready drawn plnns for our lnko Chamber of Commorcc.
In fact tho ontire meeting was more Lovell, who just returned from Wash­
nt improvements that would hnvo
OF ANTI-TOXIN SERUMS
d hundreds of dollars had they been of an exporion^o meeting than any ington.
. WILL BE UNIFIED
■**n by others not interested in Snn- that have boon hold nnd two hundred
m.
j people should huvo been present in­ K in gs of Swat to
(ny Tk* Ah m uni P rru)
NEW YORK, Jan. fl.—Unification
Forest L«ke mndo nn earnest plcn stead of sixty. Mr. Dnotwylor, speak­
B attle for Honors
of international standard* of anti­
r standing together and putting ing for publicity mentioned tho editor
cr the Idg thingH needed hero. F. of tho Sanford Herald nnd ut thu close
at N ew Orleans toxic serums has been begun on a
lnrgo scale by tho League of Nations
Forster gave nn interesting talk on of his remarks nnd while upenklng of
coming city of Sanford and A. P. tho work of tho Publicity Committeo When Babe Ruth nnd Hornsby Meet Hculth Committeo according to detail­
ed pinna received hero today.
flnclly gavo a good tnlk on Snn- •of Sanford, President Knight cnllcd
For tho Ilonora
i building projects and tho Snn- upon tho chairman of tho committee,
WOULD CUT ARMY TO 25,000
R. J. Holly, who In u few words gavo
m Building &amp; Lonn Association.
(lly Thr Aaaoclntrd
ST. LOUIS, Jnn. fl.—Two of tho
• J. Daetwylor, president of tho nu ontiino of tho work of tho publicity
greatest sturs In bnscbnll, will engage
WASHINGTON, Jnn.5.—A bill roamb, C’hambor of Commerce, one committoo.
m1 guests of honor, being prcaontr After each talk President Knight In a contest for batting honors nt Now duco the personnel of tho nrmy nnd
[** ra**°d upon to toll us about Or- added much to tho discourao by por- | Orleans March 18th nnd 10th when commissioned officers to 25,000, tho
I 0 and it is tho sense of ovory one Bonul touches for tho speakers and {Bubo Ruth, and Hornsby moot in two novy to 50,000, was introduced today
r l'»eiit that it was one of tho host of* tho mooting wns undoubtedly ono of ; gnmo spring exhibition series botwcon by Senator Kink, Democrat, Utah.
rts of Mr. Daotwylcr’s lifo. "Dnot" tho host and ono of tho most instruc- j tho Now York Yankees nnd tho St.
r n uiost pleasing way of tnlking tivo and interesting mootings that tho LouIh Cardinals, according to exhibi­
For prizes in fino needle work, go
[ong in that smooth manner and na Sanford Chamber has over staged.
to tho O. T. 0. Gift Shop,
245-ltp
tio n schedule announced today.

JOHN WANAMAKER ALIVE
ALTHOUGH REPORTED DEAD,
ANOTHER WANAMAKER DIED

ST. LOUIS BANK ALL TRAINS
DID NOT OPEN
ARE FILLED
FOR BUSINESS
WITH TOURISTS

MILITIA BUREAU
IN WASHINGTON
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PANY IS IN FIELD AGAINST
HENRY FORI)

ER FOR UNITED STATES AT
CONFERENCE

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 0.—Another
offer for privato lease nnd operation
of the govor.s.nent’H nitrate and water
power properties at Muscle Shoals,
Ala., was received yesterday by Sec­
retary Weeks of tho War Department.
It was presented by Marion Butler,
former United State senntor from
North Carolina, acting ns attorney for
Frederick Engstrum, president of tho
Newport News Shipbuilding Company,
of Wilmington, N. C., and was accom­
panied by a lengthy statement ex­
plaining the offer in detail nnd com­
paring it with thnt submitted by Hen­
ry Ford, on which conferences will bo
held next week with Sec. Weeks.
Tho secretary was asked to give
Mr. Engstrum a hearing nt his conven­
ience for the purpose of making fur­
ther explanation than was attached
to tin* offer when it was delivered yes­
terday. Tlie now proposal is tho third
offer received, that of C. C. Tinkler,
of Sna Francisco, being tho second.
Negotiations between tho secretary
and proponents of the various inturcsts involved, it was said would procoed independently until a final sulection was made and the whole trnnsaction submitted to congress in a report by the war secretary for its ultlmate decision.
Chief provisions of Mr. Engstrum’s
hid, which guarantees completion of
tlie dams and nitrate plants, the lat­
ter being remodeled to manufacture
that product according to tho most npprovide Bystem for commercial pro­
ducts of the kind, call for an oxpenditore of $30,000,000 by a corporation to
l»« formed, operation of at least ono
plant within a year after tho proporty
comes within Ids possession, and covers a contract period of production for
50 years.
Another feature of tho offer involves sale of excess power developed
and use of the profits derived in a way
Hint is intended to reduce tho selling
price of fertilizer to farmers and othor buyers to a rate equal or lower than
thnt at which Chilean product could
l.c sold in lids country. The price
wm. d ho fixed by the secretary of ngriculturo and the government would
hnvo two directors selected to care for
its interests in the properties affected after tile pass into possession of
tlie corporation.

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CANNES, Jnn.
fl.—Premier
llrlnnd convened the Allied Suprenie Council tndiy for conferonce at which it will consider
mcnsiirca for economic restoration
of Europe. George Hnrvey, amlinssador to (Jrent Britain, will
act us offirinl observer for thc
United States nt the conference.

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CANNES, Jnn. fl— The Allied
Supreme Council today npprored
unanimously the railing of nn In­
ternational Economic Conference
to bo participated in by Germany
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STATE TO SUPPORT
BUDGET COMMITTEE

TALLAI* VSSEE, Jan. 5— (Special)
—Governor Hardee lias issued n proc­
lamation calling on Floridians to support tho National Budget committoo.
Ills proclamation follows:
"Whereas, the cumulative effects of
war’s aftermath, general business de­
presslon, unemployment nnd kindred
national ailments have rendered taxa­
tion an onoroiiH burden which can
only lie reduced through a reduction
of expenditures, nnd
"Whereas, for the first time In tho
history of the United States govern­
ment, there is now in operation a na­
tional budget system, having for its
purpose the regulation of federal flc„fr»jrs according to sound busi„1&gt;HS principles of administration, and
mental methods, however sound or
“Whereas, no reform In govornhowever essential, can succeed unless
supported by a substantial part of
the ,mtion’s citizenship, nnd
“Whereas, the nntionnl budget committeL,t n non-partisan organization
of tnxpnyt.rB, |„ conducting a nation
willo movement to enroll every citizen
wh() |„ ,|C!,irollH of a reduction of tho
tftX bunlcn n(M, in order to register
th„ Krf!llteBt possible number of ndhlTOnta of national economy ami cffic|0ncy
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“Now‘, ,hcrof„rc, I wish to endorse
lids plan of country wide co-opera­
tion, and urge upon the loyal and civispirited citizens of this „tnto that for
AT THE CONGREGATIONAL
their individual nnd collective wel­
CHURCH
fare as well as the general public
weal, they give this great cause their
Mrs. Fulton gavo another splendid whole hearted support to the end thnt
address last night, and in it empha­ a large nnd influential number of our
sized the fact that God had furnish­ people may he permanently committed
ed aboundant supplies for ntnnkind, to the policy of retrenchment nnd
and thnt He is greatly pleased when economy. It Ih highly necessary that
man, using his God given powers, wo ns n people in our individual ns
reaches out and takes possession of well ns governmental capacity, Hhmild
tlie nboundnnco which he needs, She in the now year now upon us, prac­
also stressed th thought that true suc­ tice those great virtues o ' thrift, porcess in life consisted, not in the at­ servnnce and economy, thus insur­
tainment of material ends or aims, lug a return of prosperity and a re­
but, in tho rendering of services, 'duction of taxation."
which .rencting upon the inner mind |
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nmkts it truly rich with a wealth that i TO PROBE START .OF WAR.
can never ho taken away by others,
nnd thnt becomes the souls otrnal j
possession.
This in turn bringing; I’ARIS. Jnn. 5.—(By tho Associntctornal happiness, which Is not depen- 0&lt;* *
) The inter-allied commissdenfc upon othor conditions.
*on formed under provisions of tho
Her subject tonight will bo "Homo." trcnt&gt;’ of Versailles and charged with
Its importance nnd vnlue. It givos Investigation of officers accused of
promise of great good. Come.
(beginning the war, .w ill meet next
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Friday. That committeo will investiMiss Frnnces T. McFarllno, of Bnto r°P»rtH of tho vnrious governLouisvillo, Ky., has arrived In tho city mcnt" on thc ProffroHH mnde so far lu
and wi| ho. tho guest of hor uncle, .thc proseculntlon of those nccused of
Jnmes F. Magee nt his home on Snn- b&gt;Htlgntlng tho wnr.
ford Holghts. Mini McFarllno wns'
-------- *---------------engaged in wnr work at Camp Bragg
JAPS BUY STEEL KAILS.
and likes Sanford so woll thnt she
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mny decido to remain horo and mnko NEW YORK. Jnn.C.-(By Associated
this city her future home.
Press)—The first largo stool export
-------contract for the yonr, 13,000 tons of
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Chrlstonborry, "tcol rails for tho Jnpnnoso governof Lakeland, hnvo arrived in tho city nient, wns announced todny by tho
nnd will mnko Sanford tholr homo, United Stntcs Steel Corporation. Tho
much to tho gratification of tholr rails will bo manufactured nt tho
mnny friends here. Mr. Chrlsonborry Ensloy plant of tho Tennossoo Coal
will havo chargo of tho Sanford and Iron Company, tho largost southBranch of tho Lakeland Steam Laun- ,ern subsidiary of tho United States
dry.
Stool Corporation.

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�PRETTY BRIDAL PARTY
Ordinary itch is only skin deep,
A delightful social event of yestcr- but an itch for office goes to tho
day was tho bridge party given yes­ marrow of tho bones.
terday afternoon by Mra Raymond
Key and Mrs. Robort Hines at
NOTICEl
tho homo of the formor, compliment­
:
ing Miss .Thelma Fraser of Fred­ Tho regular nnnunl meeting of the
lie around for the man who has "ready money.”
ericksburg, Vn., and Miss Alyce Sat­ stockholders of tho Pooplos Bank of
:
terfield, of Richmond, Vn.
Thero Sanford, Florida, will bo hold in ac­
The man who hasn’t it is always embarrassed
A W illiam DeM ille Production with Lila
being four tables of players and n cordant with its By-laws, in the of
by seeing the other fellow seizo the "big chnnce”
number of ten guests.
flees of tho bank on Wednesday, Jan­ i ■ Lee and Jack H o lt---------------------and forge ahead.
:
A profusion of fragrant pink uary 18th, 1022, at 7:30 p. m. for the a ■
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roses and Princess blossoms wero purposo of electing a board of dlroc
Don’t envy him his "luck.” Practice his foreused in decorating the rooms where tor8 to 80rve for tho on8ulng ^
thought.
tho card tables wero placed.
and for tho transaction of any other
High scoro In tho Interesting business that may properly como beWhy not open your Savings Account hero tognmo of bridgo wns mndo by Miss foro tho meeting.
Lottio Caldwell, who wns awarded a
day ?
H. P. SMITH,
lovely corBnRo bouquet, tho put prize,
enrd table mnrkers was won by Mrs.
The amount doesn’t count. It’s the start— that’s
------------------------ A story o f the lure
Frank Hazard.
Tho honorccs wore
the thing
o f the footlights, the Great W hite Way
presented dainty corsngo bouquets of
violets and roses.
This is to ndviso tho public that tho ■ ■ and a lonely girl who w anted to become
At
tho
conclusion
of
tho
enrd
game,
traffic ordinances and regulations
4% INTEREST PA ID
■ an actress ---------------- — A lso a Comedy
delicious refreshments consisting of wil bo rigidly enforced, and especial­
u
chicken pntties, fruit snlad with whip­ ly with rofcronco to minors driving
ped crenm, snltlnes, olives and hot cars and speed regulations of eight ■ ■
chocolnto wero served.
miles nn hour on turning corners nnd
Friday and Saturday— “The Old N est”
Those invited to meet these charm­ ton miles nn hour in tho business dis­
ing honorccs wero Mrs. Frank Hazard trict.
and Mrs. C. T. Pund, of Augusta Gn.,
J. A. KILLEBREW,
Miss Agiios lAimns, Mrs. T. A. Fra­ 244-4tc
Chief of Pollco.
zer and her guest Mrs Bailey of Los
H enry McLaulin, Jr.
Floirda
Sanford
Angeles, Col., Mrs. Deano Turner,
OPT. D.
Mrs. Ben Caswell, Miss Esther Miller,
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Miss Lettio Caldwell, Mrs. J. D.
spending a few days here on n busi­ Woodruff, Mrs Dick Brown, Mrs Ed
Betts, Mrs Joo Chittenden, Mro Roy
ness mission.
Chittenden, Miss Florence Henry,
Mr. and Mrs C. C. Brockford, of Miss Marie Tengue, Mrs. Don Whit­
MRS. FREI) DAIGBR, Society Editor, Mcridcth, N. II., aro spending some comb, Mrs. Ernest Krupp and Mrs.
FOR SALE BY THE
Phone 217-W
Wnltor Twitchell.
time here at the Monrczumn.
If yon Sure any frlenSa vlaltlas yon
—If yon nre colon mynker* or romlnc Mrs. A. Raymond Kny left this
BUNCH, BOX OR DOZ­
kontti or U ran nrr rntrrtnlnlnc. wrltr
CITY BEAUTIFUL PICTURES
■ postnl rnra to thla department, jtlrlnc nfternoon for Orlnndo where sho will
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
TO BE SHOWN AT WOMAN’S
drtalla, or telebpone the Item, ft will be the guest of Miss Fannie Tucker
EN,
ON
TRACK
NEXT
he crrntly npprrrlnted. _________
. EYES EXAMINED
CLUB TOMORROW EVENING
Thursday—Miss Sara Evelyn Williams until Sundny afternoon.
Sanford, FIs.
entertains nt her homo on Onk nveTho Civic Wolfnro Department of TO EXPRESS OFFICE 212 East. 1st St.
Mrs. M. W. Wilson, of Jacksonville,
nuo, honoring Miss Sara Wight,
tho Womnn’s Club in conjunction with
WE GRIND OUR OWN LEN8B
whoso mnrringo to Percy Mcro takes is the guest of hor sister Mrs. Ed­ tho City Pinning Committco of the
GENERAL REPAIRING
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ward Lane, nt hor homo on Park Chnmbor of Commorco hnvo arrnnged
place Tuesday.
West First St.
Old Ford Carat*
Friday—"Tho Harmony Three” will nve.
for nn Illustrated nddress on City
Phone No. 447-W
givo a danco nt tho Vnldcz Hotel.
FORTNIGHTLY BRIDGE CLUB. Planning and beautifying which will
Friday—&gt;Miss Esther Miller will cnbe
hold
at
the
Woman's
Club
tomor­
Mrs. George Knight was the charm­
tcrtuln nt brlgo, honoring Miss Snra ing hostess yesterday afternoon, when row evening at 8 o’clock. No admis­
Wight, n brido-olect of this month. sho entertained nt bridge, the guests sion will bo charged nnd tho organi­
Saturday—Miss Lottio Caldwell and including the members of tho Fortni- zations, under whoso auspices tho ad­
Mrs. Fred Wight will entertain nt nightly Bridge Club and n few extra dress is to bo given invito ns many ns
bridgo complimenting Miss Sara guests. There being throe tables of can possibly do so to bo present.
-ofWight, a charming bride-elect of players.
Tho nddress will he given by Wilnext wcok.
Red hibiscus nnd poinsettins in bnsk- Ham A. Cook, in chnrgo of tho Depart­
Friday—Mrs. John Leonard! will en­ ets adorned tho rooms where tho card ment of Landscnpo Design of Iicasontertain tho mombors of tho Execu­ tables were arrnnged.
or Brothers, Oneco, Fin. Mr. Cook is
HOUSE
tive Board of tho Business and Pro­ An absorbing game of bridgo wns recognized as a specialist in tho plnn- j
fessional Women’s Club nt hor homo plnycd during the nfternoon. High nlng and laying out of urban nnd rur­
CLEANING
on Camoron nvenuo at 7 p. m.
score among tho club mombors being al lundsenpo dovolopmcnts. Mr. Cook
AT
THE STRONGEST
Monduy—St. Agnes Guild will meet made by Mrs. Hal Wight who wns in his address will nlBO discuss the
ARTICLES
at tho homo of Mrs. M. Minarik, given silk llngerio. Tho high score subject of municipal playgrounds,
GUARANTEED
1000 Laurel Avonue nt 330 p, m.
something
that
is
greatly
needed
in
TIRE MADE
nmong tho guests wns made by Mrs.
Sanford,
Chnriea Fodder who was presented a
Mr. Cook pertinently touched upon
boudoir lamp,
M. J. McCall of Oviedo wns in tho
theso
important subjects in a letter
Following tho gnmo tho hostcsH
city yesterday attending to badness served a snlad, followed by straw­ sent to tho Womnn’s Club in which ho
Fabrics
Sizes
Cords
MONDAY,
and calling on old friends.
Btrcssod tho Importance of plnnting
berry pnrfait, cakes nnd coffee.
$
9.80
30x3
Mrs. Knight’s guests
included nnd providing nttrnctlvo pnrk areas
$12.50
$ 18.00
30x3 Yi
W ED NESD A Y,
C. P. Noltc, of Jacksonville wan In Mcsdnmes J. G. Ball, J. M. Wnllnco, for tho doublo purpose of appealing to
$19.15
32x3
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$
25.50
tho city yesterday transacting busi­ Charles Fodder, Howard Smith, II. B. touriBts and ns facilities for giving
$21.75
31x4
FR ID A Y NIGHTS
Lewis, George Do Cottes, O. D. Bish­ our children healthy exercises, keep­
ness.
$25.35
32x4
$32.40
ing
thorn
off
dnngcrous
streets
nnd
op, I). L. Thrnsher, G. D. Hart, A
$26.50
$33.40
33x4
o f each week
W. Fitts, Hal Wight and Frank Mil­ pcrhnps more dangerous idling corn­
$27.25
$34.25
34x4
Thos. II. Dickenson, of Jacksonville, ler.
ers.
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$33.40
$ 11.90
32x4
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8 to 10 o’Clock
spent the day hero yesterday attend­
Inasmuch ns every one is interest­
$34.50
$42.85
33x4
f
i
ing to business.
Learn one thing every day: Mice ed in making Snnford a City Beautiful
$43.65
$51.75
35x5
may ho destroyed by hitting them in nnd in seeing that suitable recreation
Let
this
COLD
WEATHER
re­
C. II. Wnndloy, Augusta, Gn., is the head with a brick.
is provided for our children, as is
found in othor progressive cities, tho
mind you to buy your
address of Mr. Cook will not only
WOOD from
provo of great interest to those at­
ORLANDO. FLA.
don’t
be
a
w
all­
tending hut also highly instructive.
Remember, no admission will be
flow er
chnrged nnd everyono is cordially in­
FOOT SPECIALIST
vited to be present.
for
rheumatism, weak
A N D GET THE BEST
ankles, soft cornr, fallen
Tho illustrations in tho tooth
a relies, bunion i, pains in
Any kind you want.
paste ads may not nmko you wunt
your feot, or heavy cal­
the paste, but they make you want
Give your orders early
louses, consult—
the girl.
C. L. GISLER
OITico 130 S. Orunge
Orlando
Florida

Opportunities

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The Seminole County j
Bank

Bananas

S O C IE T Y

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Apples SEE OUR
WINDOW

Miller
Tires

DANCING
SCHOOL

Woman's Club

NEW PRICES

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.
WOOD

W. R. LINK TIRE CO.

Learn to Dance

Hof-Mac

J. T. ALLEN

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BIGGEST

AUCTION

NOTICE

OF LIVE STOCK
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horses and mules, and one car load
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Our Sanford City Offlco hns been discontinued and hereafter all busi­
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ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE

Wilson

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Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

SANFORD, FLA.

SATURDAY, JAN. 7th

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ship. R easonable prices. N ew location
opposite the P ostoffice

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UCLOJC OfcCMCKfltf BOUND OJSUX*

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At the 8tar Theatre, Two Nights, Friday nnd Saturday, January 0th-7th

Ed R a n d a l l
MAKER OF FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922

lot of money; tho dollar today deSANFORD DAILY HERALD posited
in it savings account states on

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to being a ca]&gt;ltnlist, entitles ono to ho Thu pcoplo getting their bills from
so designated. Out tho assurance of the .Southern Hell Telophdno Co., to­
-------m
nelf-depcndonco Is worth moro than day find tho raise that was .recently
Ily a Sanford Celery-Fed
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given the telephone company by the
Man
Pu
Florida
Railroad
Commission.
The
morn
m
o
n
e
y
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
tho
c
h
a
n
n
e
ls
o
f
p d i i i .i h i i c i i s
m
— banking
and
Investment.—Times people are required to pay for the im­
n. j . iio i . i .v. ............... .............editor
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in
iij
n
m
f
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m
in
n
in
provements
that
nre
said
to
be
in
the
1
K. J. I.II.I.Alii)..... fteerefnry-Trenaurer Union,
I I . A. NK1CI. ...... ..........t i r n r r n l .M a n a g e r
process of installation. Just why
C. t„ l i t W I N ..........C i r c u l a t i o n H i t i i n s r r
Man in Orlando has headlines a
1’h o n e MS tip to OiOO 1*. SI.
tho Railroad Commission should be
HELPING SOUTH AMERICA
A i l v r r t l a l n g H a l e * .Made K n o w n o n
obliged to guarantee nny company a mile high in an advertisement in tho
A |i |i l l r n t l o n
The U. S. Shipping Uoaid has be­ certain perlontnge of profit is some­ Reporter-Star that says "The ColdH i,l&gt; arrl|itlon 1’r l c r In A d v n n r r
Dawgun
an extensive advertising cam* thing that the average citizen cannot Blooded Truth in Orlando."
This Institution, whoso success nnd strength has
One Y rn r •
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gone,
let
me
hide,
He
muko
mo
blood
comprehend
but
then
the
average
cit­
hli .Month* ..............
—.. 11.00 pnign for tho purpose of diverting so
been bullded by n loyal people, whose most valy.
One Week .................... .........in Cent* for as possible to South America, the izen has ccnHcd to try and compre­ run co-o-o-o-l-d,
hend
anything
the
Florida
Railroad
tourists who might spend their
The lilar 12- 10 iK-pnge Weekly
able asset Is the confidence, trust and esteem o|
Reportor-Star says that a great
• Id entltely eovrra Sr minute (JJonnir winter vacations in Florida, on the Commission might do, Wc 1msiness
• nd la published every I'rldny. Adver- ,
,
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«i 1 r men of .Sanford went through war and nerve specialist lias been located In
tiainir rntra mode known on mtiillen- dummy plea that people "aru tir' d of
those who know U best and whose highest enyenr, aVwnyaYn‘nd’vnneel*lc"'
|,fr ,bo &lt;dd "'Inter vacation grounds" and the war and the after effects of the Orlando. They probably need ono af­
deavor is to attain still higher plains o f service-,
MKMiinit Tim ANHonATKii i ’hichs Hhould pantronize tho U. S. Govern- war and lost n lot of money thereby. ter that nerve racking Job of chang­
-------------- meat ships In order to "Help to build No ono guaranteed our loses and the ing tho building code.
wishes you a happy, healthful and Prosperous
Railroad Commission does not guaran­
up Merchant Marine.”
New Year.
They are working on a program for
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The Florida Development Hoard has tee us nny certain per cent of profit
Them is juHt as much u big bar meet in Orlando, Hopo
ON TIIE WAY TO INDEPENDENCE requested
Senators Fletcher and even now,
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| Trammell;
and
Repr’c sentntivos sense in the itnilrond Commission there won't be nny bar flies nt the
meeting.
Within recent years the number o f Dramb Clnrk Smlthwlck, and Sears to guaranteeing the newspapers of Flor­
ida
profit
as
tho
Southern
Hell
Tele­
those who have started on the way to ™ k° &gt;,rotcst »“ tbo Kov^rnmcnt ofindependence throhgh having money ricia'8 responsible for this campaign phone. Co. and on tho face of the
1
raise we understand the local man­ It must be blamed embarrassing to ■
always available for their needs, has ° tak&lt;; tbu ,,0,irlHt truvf ‘ " wny f™"' ager for Sanford will be taken off the ask u rich wife for a quarter now and
been increased enormously. Millions b "rida and to ascertain f possible
job and ono man will manage Snnforn then.
of people in this country are today ^ ha
“I ™ *
und Orlando stations.
The parent
taxes
to
develop
a
tourist
business
bank depositors and thus enrolled unTho fellow that calls you "brother"
company
that owns and controls tho
for
South
America.
j1
'
der the banner of thrift , making
generally wants something that don’t
Recent
news
dispatches
contained
.Southern
Boll
paid
n
dividend
of
nine
splendid progress on tile way to
year. M. F. Robinson of belong to him.
providing for theimfclvos, t( ” n k" *bt' hiformntion that the U. S. Shipp- I’®p ccnt
,
.
.
t
ing
is
devoting
considerable
effort
to
Oils
e^y
states.
This looks like Florfu ^
r j ici im m
themselves sclfdepcndent and 1,0 " IL • *
• of- tho early
■ vegetable
. . . j,|n j„ asked to pay any deficiencies
Latest in Bathing Suits
SANFORD NOVEL]
development
at (he mercy of misfortune or depend­
"— ns she left the water she was
thot might have been made in the pay
The
nnd
industries
in
South
America,
ent on relatives and friends,
WORKS
ing of dividends simply because there covered with confusion,"—Nows item
depositors here referred to are those and that if successful in carrying tho
V.
C.
COLLER, |&gt;rop. ■
in
Miami
Metropolis.
are
so.
many
improvements
mid
re­
who nre learning to spend a little less products
, ,
, in good condition under reGeneral
Shop and Mi
pairs
to
be
made
In
this
growing
than they earn ami putting that little friK»r«tl°n
that country to
Lots
of
men
acquire
fortunes
by
be­
state.
If
tho
Southern
Bell
Tele­
to work for them in the way of ac­ northern markets they would jeop­ phone Co., is not making any money ing too busy to spend wlmt they make.
Work
cumulating interest.
This is ac­ ardize Uk* fruit and vegetable indus­
CONTRACTOR and BUILdJ
they should get out of Florida and let
complished through saving nccounts tries of Florida.
517 Commercial 8treet 8uf«il
Hazel Knutt says it is not proper to
some company come in that will not
You Gan Fin'd the Name of
in the bnnks which now very generally
be asking for a guarantee. The Sou- •at soup so you could notice it.
Every Live Professional nnd
provide facilities for this form of FLORIDA CAN I KED THE WORLD
Geo. W. Knight
_____
Ithem Bell was anxious enough to get
Business Man in Sunford in
saving and nssimulntiug money
In
Noticed tho clock in a girl’s stock­
Richard H. Edmonds, editor of the control of tho local telephone cotnpReal Estnte nnd Insuraaca|
This Column Ench Day
fnct, banks urge this form, or habit,
ing. Must have moved it up because
Mnmifncturers’
Record
of
Baltimore,1
«ny
in
this
nnd
other
cities
mid
if
the
SANFORD
FL0R
of thrift
It leads to independence
it was fast color.
h im fa h i fti Ma in im
of those who persistently practice it. rocontly
from bi* wint‘‘r ,mnu‘ al load is too heavy for them give it up.
In years past only the smaller' I,nytotm* n b,,x nf Plorid« nnVftl We are not guaranteed dividends.
Most good things Sanford C o n stru cts Co N. Y. LIFE INST
hanks, or banks especially established, ornnKe8 *° I’rwMent Harding, each Why should ft rich corporation like the
Southern
Veil
lie
guaranteed
dividends
come to those
1is hod, provided for savings n o J onc weighing over n pound, v-. When
W. T. IIOI1KIITS. A(nl
nild
allowed
a
raise
that
comes
out
of
who hustle CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Sanford
counts. Now even the greatest! and writinff tho lin",i(k'nt fn"" Duytonn
Planes nnd Specifications Cncerfull
while they wait.
strongest financial institutions Invite ndv,B,"K b’,n whun nnd bow hu bad the people’s pockets.
Furnished
such deposits and pay a liberal rate o f’forwarded this largo nnd luscious proIt Is Not Easy
All Work Guaranteed
Sanford Steam Laund
interest, with the funds so deposited dlut’ ‘^ r‘ pdl,umd bad lbia l" ai,y MOODY I1IIILE CONFERENCE A
BIG
THING
FOR
SANFORD
To
apologize,
rent
poss’biiilies
of
tins
n.
T.
PACE
P.
O.
Box
291
always at the call of tin- individual ,nbmit tbc
FOR SERVICE
To begin over,
Cnll MG-J
depositors for use in cases of emerg- state
To
be
unselfish,
"Florida
Not
many
towns
have
been
so
is
even
now,
though
hut
Sanford
M
achine
#
encies.
Only with tho beginning of ,
W. RAWLING, Prop.
this yenr the great National City, " its
lts inf«n(?y
development, shlp- peculiarly favored ns has Sanford in To take advice,
Foundry
Co.
To admit error,
Bank of New York, with Its enpitnl
annually more than 50,000 enr- this wonderful Conference so soon to
George A. DeCottc
Genernl Machine nnd Boiler Works
To face a sneer,
of forty millions of dollars and de-' ,oaHs of foodstl,ff8 to the North and lie held in our midst. Many churches
To bo eharitnblo,
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
posits vastly in excess of this amount, WMt' 1,1 ,ldd&gt;tio" to ‘b® 12,000,003 spend hundreds of doilnrs annually
Attorney-at-Law
To keep on trying,
bnnds in stock
has recognized the merit that is in or more boxes of iitrus fruits shipped sending their teachers away to Bible
Over Seminole County Bull
To lie considerate,
Crnnk Shafts Rc-turned
savings accounts, small sums deposit­ annually from this auction, Florida Schools, Institutes etc., for training
SANFORD
FI.0I
To nvnid mistakes,
amuinlly
ships
thousands
of
carloads
but
we
have
right
in
our
own,
town
ed regularly, or at intervals, by indi­
A cteylene W elding
viduals who are learning how to save, of early potatoes, cabbages, celery, let an opportunity ndt to tie surpassed fn” To endure success,
.. Employment Bureau
OF ALL KINDS
To
keep
out
of
the
rut,
the
intensive
training
of
every
Sun­
principally young men and women ltllct‘* tamftt°08' "trowborrlea and otiiThe vocational committee ol th*I
To think and then act,
who are desirous of independence fi- vr wintor Krow» foodstuffs, in this day school teacher, ev'ery person in­
and Professional Womtn'i I
Sanford W elding Co. ness
To
forgivo and forgot,
terested
in
Young
People’s
work
and
requests
nil young womm
nnnelnlly
This great hank as hnvo!way contribltl,ry immensely to the
Located In Eagle Iildg., 705 Oak Are.
To make the best of little,
employment to register at the,
many smaller ones everywhere, Ims fnod 8Ul,fdy
millions of people In every Christian man, woman and
To subdue an unruly temper,
ihild in Sanford by nationally reNational Bnnk.
come to renlizzo that tho aggregate of tb(’ Nartb and Wcflt”
To maintain a high standard,
Smith Bros. Garage
tht, dimes and dollars saved in a
*Mr Kd,n,,nd" ,lls" enlled tho presi- l«Wiizcd exports in this line of work,
AGNES G. BERNF.lt, Chilrau|
To shoulder a deserved blame,
twelve-montli is enormous, millions d(‘nt’8 “Hention to the great amount
1bo results of this Conference will
Expert Repairing
To recognize tile silver lining—
and millions of dollars that‘otherwise " r waste land in the .South available bo felt and seen permanently in ail
H. W. NICKERSOJ
Blit it always pays.
might be more or less squandered. for m ‘b,nmtion saying "that if drain-!°» r/ churehqs. Let no chance to
Public Accountant; Audite—Sp
OIL.
GAS
and
ACCESSORIES
—Ohio Educational Monthly.
Therefore, it has opened a branch on- ,d and |,ut Mndl&gt;r cultivation it could nDend these services by neglected,
Income Tnx Scnit*
Oak and First
tirely devoted *0 savings nceounts
onaily lie made to produce from $2other things go for the week as
Room tfl McNeill-Davi* B!d(|
CARD OF THANKS
in’ one of its newspaper-page"nd- r,00'000*000 to 55,000,000,000annually Imuch as possible. This is the time
Phone 852
Orlit^l
S. O. Shinholser
to put first tilings first,
Further
vortiscmeiilH, The National City bank
foodstuffs, livestock included."
says:
’
Referring causally to the box of nnnoiineements tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. McDougal
Contractor and Builder
and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson
Financial independence in within frldt bo bad
“'!r- Edmonds said
FLORID&gt;
DANCING SCHOOL TO OPEN
wish to thank all tile friends who SANFORD
the reach of nearly everybody, but it ta tbo Pfosident: "1 hope the flavor of
were with them in thought and deed
is attained by few. Where will you t*u’ oriu,h'es will remind you of the
At the special request of some nnd for all the beautiful flowers given "WE DELIVER THE GOODS
lie at «.r&gt;?
Statistics show that of ‘ barn' 8 and tbu glories of tho elimato twenty-five people who would like to
Quick Service T ransfei
one hund
Hired people L’fi years old, 51
tb'8 8t,ltc a,,d rause you, when bur- learn the new dnncjs I have decided at tile death and burial of their be­
Storage Facilities
loved son and brother George Craw­
will be dependent on others at Ofi' iill &lt;,t,ntd witb nii*jbty responsildiitles
to reopen the dancing school at the ford McDougal Jr. This is the time If we please you, tell others; it no
will he •lead, many of them for w ant'
** ri“st "J,on you' to flCok “K“in '*» Woman’s Club beginning next Mon­
tell us, Phone 49H
of attention that money would have this heaven-favored land rest and in­ day night and the school will lie open when friends and assistance is ap­
preciated by those in great sorrow,
secured; five will he working for a vigorating and new strength for the ns long as 1 am in Snn'nrd.
The with heart felt thanks.
larger
duties
of
the
future."
A uto Radiator R epair
meagre living; four of them will lie
school will lie in session every Mon­
well-to-do and one will bo independ­
Shop
day, Wednesday and Friday nights.
WHY THE SECRECY?
inutu
ent. Out of the entire 100, only five
Get in the first class and get all tho
Located nt 207 French Avo., between
will lie In satisfactory circumstances,
Instruction possible ns I intend to
2nd and Third. E. R. IIERGQUIST.
There has been so much said about tench the scholars in as few lessons as
le t, proper measures taken in youth
SAVE YOU M0NBY
H
otel
M
ontezuma
for conserving their incomes would the secrecy of tho funeral arrange­ possible as my work will call me away
h.ive socurcd financial independence ments of the lute Senator Penrose that from Sanford some time next month
"Sanford’s New Hotel”
UvrrilhliiR In
for 'many moro out (if each'liundred ,h*
'V
. ‘"dd ,ika to know J"8t Good conduct will be .niiinta'ined at the
91.55 Up Per Day
BICYCLES AND
and might have saved the lives of what It Is nil about. A man can have tho dances that will |)L. given for the
Write ui
BICYCLE REPAIRING
ATTENTION, DOG OWNERS!
many who died before the age of 05. “ "uiat funcrnl J"Ht
V
’aHlly “8 bo benefit «&gt;f the pupils and the best
It is
SPORTING GOODS
Jn Ithe foregoing arg set forth can have a quiet wedding.
music guaranteed by James Schanl
Empire Hotel Bit
nope
of
the
public's
business
bow
a
FLASH LIGHTS
Taxes nro now duo and must lie
facts and figures reliably ascertained.
who is also interested in the school
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
paid at once on nil dogs. Dogs with­
They, and others equally Important, man is burled hut when a mnn of Sen­ and who wilt take your name for en­
AND BATTERIES
ator
Penrose's
prominence
is
buried
out
tags
will
bo
killed
on
sight.
rollment.
ought to bo convincing that a savings
117 Turk A%p.
Nnn font, l&lt;’lnrliln
JAS. KILLEBREW,
account in your homo bank is a and newspaper men are warned to
T. S. IIQLI Y.
stay
away
from
the
cemetery
while
Try n Herald Want Ad today.
242-Cte
Chief of Police.
mighty good anchor for every In
,7 /
the funeral is in progress it naturally
dividual to have, „
m ii'o K T o r t i i i : r o x i i i T i o N n r ' r u n
excites tho curiosity of liie public. I ho
independence, in enures of time, and
following account of tho funeral is
the time to start handing in that di­ taken from the press despatches;
rection and to make sure of it is now.
S
not some time in the future. To he "Thus wna'enncted the final scene
n t N n n fu ril. In tin- S l n l r uf r i n r l i l n . nt t l i r r l l i a r n f I t n a ln ra a . D e c . Z la t , 1021
a capitalist does not, as so many seem in thu career of a man who could
,
, ,
.
i
t
1 have had ono of the largest funerIlHHOimCHH
t„
requlro I*...™,Ion „f „ (tronl,
^ hl„tor)( „r lho d ty .
I.nuns mi U ctiI Kstnln ............ .......................................................
II20.7SO.00
A N Y PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS
... IIIU,368.00
I,&lt;mmh mi (Jnlliilcral Hwurlly oth e r limn lliml Kalulv
271,478.43
1------—....... ....... ......... lit leal lenders from every county in
All Ollier l.nmiH mill lilHcnuols ........................ ..........................
"
SUIT YOU
verdrafts ................. ............ ............................................................
HU0.M
■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■ the stntj came to Philadelphia wlth- O
... 2fi,Grill no
U nited S ta t e s Rands ...........................................
.. 3 A,mm.00
IhmUtio; IlnuHc. l-'tir■■11nrc- 11 txl K l x l i m s
... . .
■ in the Inst few days to do honor to Other
You can make m oney buying’ for advanc
4.772.U3
Ileal Instate
. ..................... ..... .....................
, 60.48S.1S
J the dead chieftain, nnd not one was lion from Inenrimrateil llan k s
3.400.78
You are goin g to build a home one of the
iihIi Hums anil I'leurliiKM . ............................... ..........................
* invited to the bachelor homo of the (•
... 10,3011,31
Cush on Hand ................. ............. „.r................................... il—......
P
i
days, why not select a lot now, and pay forl1
Place fi halves Del Monte a senator where many political conferTotal
............................................................... ..................... .............1033.044.14 a
Peaches in a serving dish. Heat 2 cn-’OH have been hold.
by
easy stages.
j
I.IAIIIMTIKH
........8 30.000.01)
two egg yolks with 2 table- ■' Close political friends said Pen- Capital Htoek l ’ald I n ........... ....... . .................
.............
411.63
If you have some money, will build one 01
Profits I Less Kxiiensi s and Tuxes p aid )..................
spoons sugar nnd 1-2 teaspoon ■ rose hated pomp nnd ceremony, nnd ITndlvhled
Individual Deposits subject to C heek ....... .......... ......................................... 220.007.IS
i
..........
........
........
U
0,283,611
.
two
houses.
■
that
it
probably
was
bis
wish
that
hu
Havings Deposits ....... .. ............................................. ....................
salt. Add I cup hot milk, cook
................... 30,000.01)
Demand Certificates nf Deposit
J
be
buried
as
simply
nnd
with
ns
little
In double boiler until thick, cool
TI tiiu C ortlfleales of Deposit .................................................................- .................. *n'ni5'!lo
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in th&lt;
nnd add 1*2 teaspoon vanilla, ■ commotion iin possible. It Ih said to Mills Pnyahle .........................- ...........................................
i.'S S n si :
gam
e now.
fold' In 2 benlen egg whites, ■ have been a tradition In the Penrose N otes und HIIIm Itedlscounted........................................... ...................... *............., , 7g,3l)i).Bt
.1033,044.14
pour over peaches nnd sprinkle 5 family, which Ih one of the oldest in
Total
.....................:..................... ................ ...............................
with coconnut.
5 the city, that nil funerals of members STATIC OF F LO RID A . COUNTV O F HKM1NOLK. SS.I
I, M. P. Umllh, Cashier of tho abuvo-nntiiert Hank, do splemnlj swonr that
* be strictly private.
the
above
statement Is true to thu bust i t my knowledge “ j jV HMiTIt Cashier.
M Later In tho day Senator Penrose's
C O n U K C T — ATTIOHT:
S secretary, L. C. Taylor, who wob dlsC. M. HAND.
n. n. w io h t ,
j inclined to talk, snld there waH Bomo
I
Phones 407*404
8. P U L K 8 T O N ,
Dlrealors.
■ sort of Rcrvico at tho grave.
Ho
WELAKA BLOCK
{[ -aid he did not know who conducted
AGENT
(aHAL)hed nmI " WOr"
b* f° re ' ,A; u l'K M Y .^N otSfy 'F u W ' a f a U of Florida.
P n l t l U h r d e v e r y a f t e r n o o n e x c e p t Him tin y n t t h e l l e r n l d l l u l l d l n g . 1U7
.M ag n o lia A v f it H a n fo rd , Kin.

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PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

GLOBE PIANO

Sanford Cycle. Co.

PEOPLES BANK

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY L0TS|

Peach Island

Meisch Realty Compan]
A. P. CONNELLY

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6,1922

PAOE THREE

atttutca for soup as a sticker and
■
spread,
Lend or calcium nrscnnto mny be
.used ns a dust, if applied when the
cabbages nrc wet with dew or rain.
It is well to use equal amounts of
cheap flour or nir-siaked lima as a
filler.
Some persons fear using arsenical
compounds on cabbngo because of the s
1supposed dnnger to the consumer. A ■ m
prominent entomologist lifts estimated
thnt it would bo necessary for one to
eat a dozen heads of cnhbugu to get
enough poison to produce death.
However, if one fears the poison, stop
applying it two weeks before the cabbnges will bo eaten. A good rain will
wash prncticnlly all the poision off
The cabbage head is not formed by
the folding up of the leaves as is
sometimes assumed, but entirely by
internal growth. Therefore, the poi­
son will not become incorporated into
the interior of the head,, but will al­
ways be only on tho outside leaves.
TheBe nre removed before tho cnbbngo
is cooked. Nothing is to be fenred
by sprnying or dusting cnbbngcs with
arsenical preparations.
Much is to
bo gained.

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Opportunities
lie around for the man who has "ready money."
The man who hasn’t it is always embarrassed
by seeing the other fellow seize the "big chance"
and forge ahead.
Don't envy him his "luck.” Practico his fore­
thought.
Why not open your Savings Account here today?

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fifty h o m e s r e c o v e r e d

FROM THE CREEK DESTROYER
THAT WAS WRECKED TODAY
i A " » o « U t « d Frmmm).
ATHENS, Jan. 5,—Fifty bodies
were recovered from |he iGreek do•troyer Leon, in Piraeus harbor, which
wns wrecked yesterday by. an cxplosioii ef a torpedo, The explpsinn dgm“ged nearby warships
houses atdioic to collapse, Hulling
number of inhabitants.
,
Fost Cards nt the Herald Offico,

FRESH

NOTICE

The R evenue A ct o f 1921
requires thnt every individual haring
a gross income of $5,000.00 or mor*
file Ineomo Tnx return regardless of
amount of not income.
Do Not Pay Exhorbltnnt prices for as­
sistance in preparing your return.
Send for simple form upon which to
furnish information nceessnry to propnro return. Maximum price on farm­
ers returns $5.00 nnd every farmer
whoso return is prepared will bo fur­
nished without chnrgo ono 1022 Farm
Record. This record devised for for­
mers exclusively and fills n long felt
need for a furm record sufficiently
simple to bo of any benefit to farm­
ers. Retail price $2.00.
EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­
PARING RETURNS
File yours now nnd get it off your
mind.
A. S. CLARK, Public Accountant
P. D. Box 1881
Jacksonville, Fla.

There wns early services at the
,Christ Church Sunday morning,
Fnther Pock of Sanford officiating.
Mr. John Dunbar und Miss Etise
were visitors in Sanford Saturday.
L. It. Payne returned Thursday
from Georgia where he spent Xmas.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G, Roebuck left
Mr. Byrunt of Muino arrived last
week nnd will spend the winter in Tuesday night for New York to bo
Longwood.
gone several weeks,
Airs. H. N. Howman returned to lier
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hunt nnd child­
Ihome in Hanford Thursday after ren left for their homo in Ft, Lauder­
spending‘the holidays with her parents dale after spending the holidays with AT YOUR GROCER
iMr. nnd Mrs. J, II. Allen.
Mr, nnd Airs, Bill Allen.
Ili Id in lei
Hu Fn Ka
Mrs. Cruse nnd son Gordon is visit­
L. M. Payne returned from Ashiburn, On, where ho spent Xmi(s with ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Tullin.
F. J. Nchnycr left Thursday for
home folkH.
( i
One of the most enjoyable dinner Pennsylvania to visit "his mother and
parties was tho one given Xmas day on the Oth there will lie a family re­
.by Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Overstreet. union to ceh'brnto her 80 birthday.
, Those enjoying this delightful affair
H. J. Qverstreet was transacting
jworo, Mr. und Mrs. J. M. 'Wynn dnl business in Sanford Wednesday.
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Wynn and The Lrnlies of the Civic. League
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wynn and held their regular monthly meeting
ifamily.
Tuesday afternoon and elected tho
Best Creamery B u tte r ......... $ .55
24-lbs. Pillsbury’s Flour........ $1.45
Mr. and Mrs. New of Orlando and new officer;! for the coming year. Mrs.
K ingan’s Box Bacon, lb.......... .45
B C. Hartley and family of Grove- E. E. Hardy, President. Mrs. Green,
12-lbs. Pillsbury’s F lo u r ............75
Miss Dunbar, Sec­
land spent Xnins with Mr. nqd Mrs. Vice President,
K ingan’s Box Sausage, lb...........33
retary and Mrs. Blstline Treasurer ; ■ 15-lbs. Sugar ........................... 1.00
Jnck Hartley.
Best W estern Pork Chops, lb. .30
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Dntin of San­ Mr'. West n visitor in Sanford Wed- S 1 0 - l b s . o f M e a l 01* G l ’i t S ......................2 5
nesdny.
ford wero visiting
Florida Pork Chops, lb.......... .25
B est Cleveland White Bacon .16
•day afternoon.
J .1. E. Phipps entertained New Year’s CONTROLLING CABBAGE WORMS
8-lbs. Snowdrift . . . j . ..................................... 1.35 t Florida Steaks, lb..........................30
|Eve, with m Watch Party.
In the
Best W estern Steaks, lb........ .35
5-lbs. Lard Compound................. 75
Poison the worms that pester your
•curly part of tho evening nil motered
to Orlando to tho Movies, returning cnbbngo with arsenical preparations,
to tho home of A. Y. Fullor where an is tho advice of Professor J, R. Wat­
12 large cans C rea m ..............$1.50
Strictly Fresh E ggs, dozen....$ .70
OyBter Supper wns served.
Those son, entomologist of the Florida Ex­
to enjoy Mr Phipps hospltulity were: periment Station. The winter months
Lighthouse Soap, per dozen.. .45
Good Cooking E ggs, dozen.........50
k^r. 1nnd Mrs. Fuller, Mimes Ellen, is the season when caterpillars of cer­
Lelin, Frances, Emma and K. B. Ful­ tain butterflies cause much trouble to
SLASHING REDUCTIONS ON ALL CANNED GOODS
ler, Miss' Olive Dinkle nnd
E. S. cabbage growers nnd precautions
shoulil lie taken nt once against them.
Miller.
WATCH FOR OUR RECORD-BREAKING ALUM INUM SALE
Lend or calcium arsenate or pnris
Mrs. Marion Mobley of Lakeland
Bpcnt Sunday with her mother Mrs. green is sure denth to these pests.
W e are now fixed up to serve you in our New Store on Park A venue
Put 1 pound lend nrsenntc Into 50
John Entzminger.
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tho Orlando B. \ . I’. U. Society Sun­ pounds caustic whale-oil nr finh-oil I Two Telephones----------------- ------------- Goods Delivered at These Prices
soap ns a sticker nnd npr.ad; boil a
day evening.
Mips Ell^mFutldr left Sunday nigh^ few minutW in order that tho pow-!
for Tallahassee where sho is attend­ dcr nnd soap wij1 go into solution.
Spray with any good spraying ma­
ing t|ie .F. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs&lt; Edgar Thomas am} chine, preferably n power mnehne.
M t s . Jns. Thompsori of Orldndo -wero Commercial linie-Buiphur, \ gallon to
tho guest of Mr*, nttfl Mrs, T. G. Roe- 50 gallons wates; or flour paste, 2
pounds flour boiled with 2 gnllons
buck 'Sunday.
Water, nnd this mixture added to 50 ■ CALL 211
Carolina
Mr. Verncy
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TO ALL AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
AND DRIVERS
Sanford, Florida, Jnn. 5th, 1022
The law requires thnt nil nutomobbiles must have the required 1022 li­
cense tag issued form tho Offico of
tho Comptroller, displayed upon tho
rear of each and every nutomoblio,
thoruforu 1 take this method of noti­
fying all owners and drivers of auto­
mobiles in Seminole County, thnt af­
ter tho noth day of January, 1022, this
law will bo rigidly enforced. Ploaso
bo governed accordingly and don't be­
come peeved at the sheriff’s forces
should yon neglect to comply with tills
law for tho sheriff is not responsible
for its making. This was done by tho
legislature at Tullnluissco and not by
the sheriff of Seminole county.
Respectfully submitted,
C. M. HAND, Sheriff
D&amp;W-Itc
Seminole County, Fin.

Penrhyn Htnnlnws once ejUO
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• turea. Now. at 19. s h o ' i s on the
way to niavlo stardom. Sho bns a
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6,1922
I
MICKIE SAYS
*YVV XAtROWAUT VJMO NVOA.MS
We"A\Wr ADUERnftM' fcReOZ.

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MIXED UP\ MEBSB FOLKS
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coivod in tho nutomobilo accident of
December 20th.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. T. Benton, of Wayqross, Gn., Mr. and Mrs. John Edwnrds, of Miami, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, I.
S. Summerville, of Cambridge, Ohio,
nnd DoLnnd, were called hero at tho
donth of George C. McDougnll, Jr.
Mrs. Cnrolino McDougal is quite ill
nt the homo of her daughter, Mrs.
Libblo Weeks on Cumoron rond.
Mrs. Itnnd Morriwether hns been
ill with typhoid fever for tho past four
weeks nnd is snid to bo slightly on
tho gnin. Wo nro pleased to note
same.
Mrs. Harry Ilccren nnd Mrs. Aylet
Fitts, of Union avenue, hnvo placed
bird baths in their flower gurden
which adds much to tho nttrnctivcncss
of their grounds.
Walter Rnulerson iB tho first about
hero to cut celery hnving some fine
green top to cut this week. Several
others hnvo celery nbout ready to hnrvest.
Chase &amp; Co., nnd L. Roye nro among
the first on tho East Side to try out
the dry dusting mnehino on Celery
avenue or to use on any other vege­
table needing sprnying for blight or
insects. It is snid to bo more effec­
tive nnd much less trouble thnn the
spraying mnehines thnt hnvo boon in
use hero for mnny years.
Tho wrecking train wns culled to
Mooro’s Station Tuesday to help nn
engine back on tho track, n near
wreck enused by spreading mils.

iating. Many friends gathered to
show their respects to tho doparted. A
short and appropriate oration wns dolivorod by tho pnstor nnd after tho
simple services tho body wns laid to
rest in Lnkoviow comotory.
Rlchnrd Allen, tho eight-months-old
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis Mouso is
very ill nt tho Fcrnnld-Lnughton hos­
pital in Snnford of stomach trouble.
Mrs. P. E. Ahern, of Fort Pierco, is
visiting her dnughtor, Mrs. Curtis
Meuse nnd other relatives nnd friends.
Elmer Bell, who in attending the
Industrial school nt Mt. Vordo, is
spending the holidays with his fnthcr,
Tom Bell.
W. H. Allen sold his fnrm to Mr.
Young nnd purchased tho farm of Al­
bert Draper. Both places are very
desirably locuted.
Littlo Cecil Mnnn, of Winter Ilnvcn, is spending the holidays with his
mothor, Mrs. Walter Primo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Jacobs nro spend­
ing two weeks nt their homo nt Chuluotn.
Walter Price entertained his friends
with n birthday party Mondny. De­
lightful refreshments wore served nnd
n jolly time enjoyed by nil tho young
folks.
Messrs. John and Toni Bell enter­
tained on Christmas dny with a bnrbecuo. Quite n jolly crowd wns present
to enjoy tho occasion. Lots of good
things to ent with nil the trimmings
and then some. Thoso present were
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bolly, Trcumnn,
Fred, Albert Bolly nnd dnughtor, Miss
Alice Bolly, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Osteen,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Imbodin, Elmer,
Fred, George, nnd Arthur Bell nnd
Miss Elizabeth Robertson.
Horace nnd Ellis Willis lire visiting
relatives nt Palntkn.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rabun and son of
Snnford, spent Christmas with relntives here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Dorcas nnd
daughter, Miss Lucillo are visiting
points in South Floridn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlen Bell nnd son
Ernest drove to Tampa Snturday
where Mrs. Bell and Ernest will re­
main for a week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I). II. Rnbun spent
New Yenr’s day in Snnford with their
3on nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl
Rabun.
E. A. Allen spont Christians with
his family at DoLnnd. Miss Me-tico
Osteen, the populnr young dnughtor of
Mr. Osteen, spent a few duys hero
during the holidays. Thus. Osteen al­
so visited here,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Whcolcr Marsh visit­
ed Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Hnwklns dur­
ing tho holidays.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Stone hnvo
moved into the pretty new bungalow
upon tho Meisch fnrm.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Iloo nre moving
from Sunford to u house upon the
farm Mr. Roe purchased in this sec­
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Willis and chil­
dren spent Christmas with friends and
relatives at Longwood.

Everybody out here enjoyed a
Merry Christmas nnd a Happy New
Year’s.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vick Peters cntortnlned n fc*v of their friends last Thurs­
rOfo$M
day evening at n 0 o’clock dinnor.
Qv»'fc”
Thoso present wero: Mr. nnd Mrs.
lAfo’i k cv^A
Burns, of Illinois; Mr. nnd Mrs. Clif­
ford Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Levy,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Rnulerson,
-----Miss Alexin Mills nnd Mr. Duckhart.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevntt, Mr.
nnd Mrs. H. II. Pnttishnll nnd daugh­
ter, Georgia, and Mr. Huddleston woro
shopping in Snnford Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nixon, of Snnford,
visited Mrs. J. M. Prevntt Sundny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Provatt nnd
Mrs. Fred McFarlano nnd son took
Now Year’s dinner with Mrs. Prevntt’s
mother, Mrs. J. M. Littler, of Osteen.
Mrs. A. E. Mathews, of Enu Gallic,
returned to her homo nftor spending a
week with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Pre­
vntt. Mrs. W. II. Rivera nnd son, Ger­
W A « t?
ald, went home with her to spend a
AUftlCoP
few days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Daniels nnd
children, of Largo, returned to their
home Thursday nftor spending n few
days with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Wm. Daniels.
Mrs. Fred McFnrlnn and children
Fu A® Fii
F®
spent last Thursday with Mrs. Wm.
Daniel.
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William Kilbc was in Sanford on
business Mondny.
A New Ycnr’s service was conduct* Fred McFarlano left for Coxhenth,
F* hn F® F® F® F® ha F«
cd at the Orphanage Sunday morning Ala., Mondny where he will take up
by Rev. C. W. Prettymnn of Benson his same work.
A whole now yenr is beforo us nnd
Miss Ruth McFurlino spent tho
Springs Inn. The subject of the
we
greet it smilingly. Let’s determine
morning was "Drifting” and was in­ week end with Miss Ethel Lofilcs.
to
optomisticnlly turn to tho light,
II. M. Littler, of Osteen, spent Inst
deed npropriate to the New Year.
put
tho clouds of failure or despair
week with his Bister, Mrs. T. W. Pre­
Services were held at tho Episcopal
behind
us, fnco nbout and wnlk reso­
vntt.
Church Sundny afternoon by Rev. Ar­
lutely
towards
success. Tho now year
A lnrge crowd enjoyed a chicken
thur S. Peck, his sermon following out
finds
us
resolving
nil1over ngain to be
pilcau at the town hall Saturday.
the Christmas message.
Miss Mary Bowie, of Osceola, spent better in heart, mind and soul, to live
ubovo the smallor things of life, to
An entertainment was enjoyed by Sunday here visiting friends.
climb
to a higher and brondcr bads,
the people of Enterprise ut Benson
Mrs. Williams called on Mrs. J. M.
to be big, generous and kind, superior
Spring Inn on New Year’s eve. A Prevntt Sunday.
pleasing program of music and recita­ Mr. and Mrs. Izlar Hart left Wed­ in all things good.
tions was followed by a social hour.
The Christmas holidays passed off
nesday for California to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Toms of Mrs. II. II. Pnttishnll nnd daughter, very quietly in our community. Sev­
Montgomery Alnbama arrived Tues­ Georgia, spent last week in Jackson­ eral beautiful trees denoted tho mer­
ry occasion, some of tho prettiest be­
day and nro guests at the homo of ville with relatives.
Mrs. Toms father Mr. lienry Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown are spend­ ing the public school Christmas tree
Mr. U. J. Bennett, wife and small ing the holidays with her mother, Mrs. for tho benefit of the school children
son, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Jackson left Gresham and their baby has boon very nnd the Baptist and Methodist church
Christmas trees. Tho entertainment
Thursday for their homo in Fitzger­ ill with the croup.
nt
tho school Fridny afternoon preced­
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Phidor
Curlctt
were
ald, Ga., ufter several days visit with
ing
tho holidays, wns very good nnd
in
Snnford
Tuesdny
on
business.
Mr. Jackson’s slBtcr Mrs. W. J. Burns
very
much enjoyed by tho children as
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Other,
of
Indinna,
who
and family.
old
Snntn
Claus himself pnid the
has
been
enmping
at
Harrison's
left
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bcnj J. Asbbrook of
school
n
visit
nnd brought a whole
Mondny
for
Dnytonn.
Louisville, Ky., arrived the last of
wagon full of big, red npplcs to tho
Miss
Alexin
Mills
spent
Tuesday
Inst week and are loented at Benson
good little boys and girls.
night with Mrs. T. W. Provatt.
Springs Inn for the winter.
E. II. Kilbe was in Snnford Tuesdny
The funeral of M. B. Lyons, who
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Murry, Mrs. attending the meeting of county com­
died
Thursday evening, after a linger­
Fred Murry, Misses Grace Warmouth missioners.
ing illness, was conducted Sunday af­
and Ruth Murry, Mr. and Mrs. A. I). The Community Club held their
Commons of Stone Island and Mrs. E. monthly meeting at the twon ball on ternoon at -I o’clock from All Soul’s
church, Rev. Father Hennessey offic­
E. Weeks nnd daughter of De Lund Tuesday.
motored to Daytona Bench for a pic­ Henry Levy's brother, of New York
nic Thursday.
is visiting him.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mires, Mrs Goo.
Count, Miss Florence Crim and Miss
ka Hi n® h i f® F® Fa
Addie Beardsley, motored to Orlandu
Wednesday to attend the State Teach­
ers’ Association. They woro indeed
Call on us. We will g iv e you all inform ation
glad to bring the news beck that
Volusia County’s Superintendent of
h|
Ha ha Fa Fl fci Rj
and make your application for License
schools was unamimously elected
president of the State Association.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph B. Ilccren, of
for your car
Mra. Martin, Mr. Stone nnd n friend Nuovn Geronn, Isle of Pines, arrived
from Sanford motored over with Rev. vin New Orlcnns to spend the Christ­
Peck to attend services lien* Sunday mas holidays with Mr. Heeren’s broth­
afternoon.
er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Theodore and John B. Martin and Hceron at tliejr home on Union ave­
little niccu Bessie Faye Mires who nue. Sight-seeing trips to Tampa,
WE SELL U. S. ROYAL CORD TIRES
spent the holidays with Mr. ami Mrs. Orlundo, DcLuml and Daytona woro
Martin of Alachua returned here Sat­ enjoyed during their visit here, tho
party going in tho Hoeren car.
urday.
Mrs. Lily F. Jones vntertninod as
Mr. W. F Rottchor of Apopka, Pastdinner
guests Thursday evening, Dr.
Of of the Methodist church here was
and
Mrs.
Ilrownloe, Mr. nnd Mrs.
calling on frionds yesterday.
Henry
McLaulin
nnd Mrs. 0. L. TuyMiss Grace Waramouth, who has
VULCANIZING
lur, together with her daughter and
been visiting Mrs. Fred Murray, re­
son.
turned to her homo in Franklin yesterFirst nnd Elm Avenue
Phone 447-W
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ashley I*urvia drove
doy.
Miss Mnrie Brooks returned to over to Ocala to be the guests of rel­
atives New Year’s dny.
Enterprise Monday after spending the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrk Beck and son
holidays with her parents in Osteen.
woro in Daytona holiday week wiUi
Miss Addle Beardsley returned to Mr. Beck’s brother and wife.
Osteen Saturday o reopen school on
Currie Hasted left for Camp Bragg,
Monday.
N. C., January .'ird, to begin his third
Miss Maude Thursby of Slue year’s training.
Springs was visiting her grand­
Kemp &amp; Ezell Hnsty nre ut home
mother, Mra. Julia Thayer during tho
from
n week’s visit with their sister,
holidays.
Mrs. Marvin Austin nnd fnmily in
Miss Viola Padgett left Friday for Orlando.
ROSE FOUR
Delray Fla. to bo with her grnqdMiss Euatin Burgess, of Fort,Meade
mother nnd Mrs. Myres.
BLISS TRIUM PH
wns n visitor nt tho home of her aunt,
Master Marvin Sheppard roturned Mra. R. C. Long, during tho holidays.
COBBLERS
to his homo in De Land Friduy after
Jerry Wnrron, of Wintor Haven,
several dnyB spent with his grand­ wan tho guest of Mr. and Mra. It. C.
This seed stock ia especially selected Maine Grown,
father, II. T. Qunckonbos.
Long ovor Sunday.
from fields free.from Blight infection
Mrs. Whltford of DoLand is hero
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning
visiting her daughter Mrs. Francis drove to St. Petersburg last Wednes­
11 PECK BAGS
Rowo nnd family.
day returning Sunday nnd anjayod n
There will be a business meeting of fine visit with friends spending tho
Ask for Prices
tho Parent Tonchors Association Frl wintor there. Thoy visited Puss-aday evening followed by tho weekly Grilla and other points on tho gulf
const and saw much of tho dnntngo
community sing.
Messrs W. II. Wooloy and E. II. done by tho big storm in October.
Enrl Beaton was taken to tho Mc­
Neal of Indiana who nro spending tho
Dougal
homo from tho Fornaldwinter in New Smyrna nrrlvod this
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Luughton
hospital on Saturday and is
-morning to visit Mr. Honry Murray
recovering nicely from tho Injuries re.and wife.

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NOTICE
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Our Snnford City OfTIco hns been discontinued nnd hereafter nil h ~~
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MR. A LLEN SCOTT
Phone 447-J
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WELCOME 1922!

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Htj weather tonight and SntnrHn day; somewhnt colder in tho
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Our heartiest well wishes for the
New Year to you and yours

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Resolve on a Budget System for the home this year
—a fixed sum set aside in. the hank for this pur­
pose— the payment of household expenses by
check, and you will eliminnto much of the work
and wori’y of taking care of the family bills.
Make 1922 the right kind of a year by a Bud­
get System in the home, and the payment of bills by
check.
We earnestly solicit your account here.
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tion lists in tho long and suc­
cessful career of this fine weekly
paper and an advertisement in tho Rig
Weekly Herald will always get re­
sults.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Darues and
family are now comfortably loented at
Okeechobee City whore Mr. Barnes
will have charge of tho Okeechobee
News.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes have
been residents of this city for more
B than a year and hnvo a large circle
of friends who hated to see them
leave hut wish them success in their
new field.
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TEMPERATURE :
-------Up she goes to 81 just nbout
tlie time the weather man
from Washington predicted
that the South Atlantic
states would Imvo another
cold wave. Tho weather remains ideal and is tho best
brand of weather that Florida has ever had if such a
tiling is possible hut our
(raps need cold weather
from this time forward and
until our celery crop is shippod. However no one can
kick on this weather:
5:10 A. M. JAN. 6, 1022
Maximum ..................... 81
Minimum ..................... 51
Hnngu ......................... 55
Barometer ..................30.38
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The Sanford Band will render one
of
their famous concerts tonight at
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the hand stand in Central Park. The
folowlng is the program:
March—Invictus ............. K. b. King
her
, .. . from
„ , , Friml Mu...
. „of Commerce and
,, will
, , .return !Selection
Rudolph
shortly with his family nnd his fine
sical Farce High Jinks.... It. I’riml
yachts to make Sanford his head- Patrol—Chin Chin .............. II. Flioge
quarters.
Vocal Solo—Old Pal Why Don’t You
Answer Me ..................... K. Jerome
Ha Ha Ha Ha H« Hu Ha Ha
M. J. Daetwyler,' president of the
Mus 1st Class Brady
- - J Orlando Chninber of Commerce nnd a Descriptive—The
Hunting Scene....
M. M. Smith of Winter Park was in prominent orange grower nnd shipper
......................................... llucidossi
the city yesterday on a business trip, jof Orange county was in the city Inst
Intermission
-------j night.
Songs of '21—
Mrs. W. F. Blackman of Lake
-------a.—Nn-Jo' .............. Iludy Wledoft
Monroe was in the city today on bustII. f{. Stevens is expected home tob.
—Siren of a Southern Sea......
day from Wilmington, North Carolina,
.............................. II. Weeks
-- . Iwhere he has been absent for several Waltzes—Impassioned Dream......
II. P. Smith, vice, president nnd &gt; &gt; 's ^tending 11 meeting of the
............................................ J. Rosas
cashier of the Peoples Bank has re- hcKtl9 (,f the. mechanical department Intermezzo—Water Lilies..............
turned from a business trip to Atl*,c Atlantic Const Line
................................ F. T. St. Clair
American Fantasia—Gems of the
luntn.
Tho big Weekly Herald goes out to­
South .................. ...Stephen Foster
M A R T A LD EN in „
W. T Donnelly is an honored quest day to tho folks in tho country, in tho March—Hnwkeye State.......Barnhouse
"TW
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in the city today nnd his many friends city, in this and other states nnd to Star Spangled Banner .................. Key
RUPERT
HUGHES. JJ GOLDWYti
are giving him a warm welcome. He foreign countries. The Weekly Her
8dun,,dutded by REGINALD GARKW
came down ns the guest of tho Chant-'aid now has one of tho best suliserip
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house, 40 acres cleared land, two flQj
wells, at Shipping Station.
A REAL BARGAIN AT $3,800.00.
2nd: 120 acres, 16 acres cleared, $12.50 a&lt;

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Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad
25 rents, nnd positively no classified nda charged
must accompany ail orders. Count five words to a
cordlngly.
,,
I
BUY,
pay
casl
One of the finest easts ever assem­
FOR SALE
anus. Address
bled will he seen in "The Old Nest"
FOR
SALE—Paper
shell
poenns,
801
the Rupert Hughes story of mother
Mognolin.
Wo Imvo decided
love and American family life, that
operation
of our mutt
FOR
SALE—Ono
DntBy
churn.
Call
will lie shown at the Star Thcutra for
•115-W.
204-tfc
Sanford
and
wo nro not!
two days, beginning today. Tho story
is a film version of a short story that FOR SALE OR TRADE—Will trade ’,,v,,tu 01,1
opi
appeared in the Saturday Evening
my 10-room house with barn nnd “"f,8 to|1°« lor’ DroP
ft
, , in
, ,hearing
. trees,
,
,1i min. I,will call to see yau
Post, and was produced by tho Gol- garage, *,1 lots
■ at once,
dwyn company. .
ute from depot. All rooms rented.1
241
The director, Reginald Barker, is Price including all furniture, $0,500. put.
well known for tho many fine produc­ Mortgage, $3,300, for anything in WANTED—Customers for fresh ml I T f
tions ho lias made for (ioldwyn.
morning and evening deliveries*—J
Florida.—Fred Tlctgon, Foley, Ain.,
L.
Garrison. Phone 3711. lflO-St-1
In the cast Mary Aldon plays the South Baldwin county.
243-2tp
leading role, that of the mother, who
201-tfc
appears first as the young matron FOR SAI.E—18-in dry pine wood, $0 WANTED—Plain and fancy tires
full cord on ground, bring your
with her six children of school age.
truck.
3 miles out First street. Phono making. Children's clothes a spe
Then, a little older, with greying hair,
iulty.—Mrs. Mills, 311 Fifth Str
she is tiieir companion and adviser. ■i02-J.____________________ 244-titp between Sanford nnd Palmetto,
Finally, they grow to manhood and FOR SALE—One Delco plant, practic­
V43womunlnmd, leave the old nest and
al ly new. Terms can lie arranged.
strike out into the world for them­ Apply Sanford Auto Exchange, foot
LOST
selves, Here, the poignancy of Mias of First St.
143-Gtc LOST—Male burro. Return to
Alden’s acting as tile old mother is
2I2-1C
D. Hart:
FOR SALE—15,000 sq. feet of land,
irresistible.
li
100 feet on R. R. Suitable for LOST—Remington automatic
Other players in the cast are Hel­
gun between Monroe and Hnnfor
planing mill, lumber yard or factory
ene Chadwick, Cullen Landis, Dwight
of any kind, fronting oil five streets, Finder return to W. E. Bailey, Lt
Crittenden, Nick Cogloy, Louise 1.live­ Winter Pnrk-Orlundo highway. Ad­ Monroe, Fla., and recelvo reward,
ly, Billie Cotton, Molly Malone, M. B. dress "II, D." care Herald.
2442l5-7tp
("Lefty") Flynn, Rotund Rushton,
NOTICE
Fanny Stockbridge, and tho children
FOR RENT
On
and
after
December 25th I wl
who played in the Booth Tnrkington
not
he
responsible
for any bills ma$
FOR
RENT—Furnished
apartment,
“Edgar" comedies, Johnny Jones, Lu­
largo rooms, 117 West Second St. by the Welnka Dining Rooms.
cille Rickscn and Buddy Messenger.
ESTELLE MELSOl
2l3-3tp 244-4-c
■ BAUM EL’S JANUARY REDUCTION FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms for THY V DAILY HERALD WANT AD,
■ | All winter merchandise in Coats,
light housekeeping. 3U Elm.
MASTER’S SALE
5 Suits, Dresses and Millinery, at prices
242-fitp
ijj less titan cost. Everything to go to FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms i
Under and by virtue nf a decree j
■ make room for Spring lines which are
with private hath. -Ill Park live-! foreclosure entered on tho Fourth t
IS coming in daily.
2 L 0tp| . j Hnunry( jjjo2| |n that certain cai
J See advertisement in the Issue of the nUC’
FOR RENT—Two furnished bedllvt'iy ponding in the Circuit Coi
■ Daily Herald.
rooms, Gil Park Avu.
212-tfc Seventh Judicial Circuit, Semin
SPKOUL DENIES WILL "CLIMB" FOR RENT—Beil room, 311 Park ave­ County, Florida, in Chancery, whoi
nue,
178-tfc S. A. Hutchins was coinplninnnt, nr
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5.—Got. FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms. Edward N. Paisley nnd Mary
Paisley were defendants, I, Scl
William C. Sprout tonight announced
: that he would not resign to take tho Phone 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third Moines, Special Master in said cat
Street.
195-tfc will offer for sale and sell to
1 Bonntorship made vacant by the death
a of Senator IJoiso Penrose.
"if I FOR RENT—Ono furnished bod highest and best bidder, at the fr
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avc. door of the Court Houso of Semlno
5 should even dcsiru to go to the United
199-tfc County, in Sanford, Florida, on
J States,” said the governor, “I shall
first Monday in February, 1922,
FOR
RENT—Rooms
and
kitchemittos,
■ submit my enndidney to the people
Shirluy Apt., opp. P. O.
220-2Gtp being tho Sixtli day of the month, dQl
3 'of tho state in the regular way—
J through the processes of nomination FOR RENT—0 room house, nil mod­ Ing the legal hours of sale, the folic
ing described real estate in Semin
■ and election.’'
em convenience!!. See A. V. French.
County, Florida, to-wit: North hnlfil
242-10tp
FOR RENT- ■Attractive two room FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping Southwest quarter of Southwest qua!
tor of Section Twenty-nine, Town
npnrtmont. Hot wutur. 1820 Park
rooms. Apply to l IB Myrtle Ave­ Twenty, South, Range Thirty
245-3tp nue.
Avenue.
241 -3tp situnto, lying nnd being In Semi
County, Florida.
1
WANTED
Terms of sale: Cash. Purchasq!
GOVERNMENT Positions open, mon, pay for deed,’
women. Experience unnecessary.
I have purchased tho Sanford
Dated the Fifth day of Jam:
Branch of the Lakeland Steam Laun­ Honosty required. Good nay to start. 1922.
dry und will conduct tho business at Write, T. McCafforty, St. LouIb, Mo.
SCHELLS MAINES,
1-1-8-15-22-29 l-fl-o.n.w.5tc
the Bnmu location, No. 123 West First
Special Mai
street. I am not responsible for any WANTED—Three people to go with
bills now duo by said laundry.
me to Jacksonville in car Sundny,
CHICKEN DINNER, Sundaj
return
Wednesday.
Apply
Saturday
I
hope
to
merit
nnd
obtain
a
liber­
and
evening, Gray Gables,
s al patronage.
morning, Cutes nuto camp office.
bench, Senbrecxe, Fla. Phona
245-3tc
R. L. CHR18ENBERUY.
245-ltp Free bath huuaea.
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S ANF ORD
“ The City Substantial”

SANFORD
“ The City Substantial”

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G REATEST V E G E T A B LE SECTION
NUMBER 249

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,1922

VOLUME IJ

PIRACY sinking ships
OF COMMERCIAL CLASS
SAYS FIVE BIG POWERS
M

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FIRST CAR OF GREEN CELERY
MORNING
GOES OUT
F R OM THE E A S T SI DE
Golden Celery W ill Probably Start N ext W eek
W ith Good Prospects

A SOVEREIGN, STATE
SAYS DAIL EIREA
SPEAKER AT SESSION
to Pq Pa to to to to to to

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Today W ho Read M o­

Sanford hns been so busy building cd up on New York stnto cold storage
SENATE TO RUSH
tion to That Effect
tho
city that the fnrms have not como celery nnd California celery nnd San­
SHANTUNG ISSUE
*
NEWBERRY CASE
in for much notice especially during ford cclory will bring n good prlco.
IS LAID ASIDE;
to
Before Meeting
TO COMPLETION
NO SETTLEMENT to tho lettuce souson when so much o f It The Sanford crop ia looking fino nnd
wont to Hoed nnd when it did go to tho weather is ideal for growing nnd
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 7.
market tho market was gono. How- It has taken a wonderful start during
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—
—
Tho
senate began yostorover, tho Sanford soctlon is unliko nny tho pnst two weeks.
Sino die adjournment was
dny
its
final discussion of
Just
now
cabbngo
nnd
cnullflowor
other section In the world sinco one
taken at tho closo of yesFROM WILL OF THE PEOPLE
tho
Nowborry
case, precip­
havo
the
hoards
nnd
nro
being
shipcrop Ir n small mnttor with nil tho
torday’s meeting betwoon
root d r a w s t h e r e s o l u t io n
WOULD PROVIDE FOR IRE­
other crops that can ho plnnted and jmkI front Sanford in Inrgo quantities J to itated hy tho contost of
tho Chlncso nnd Jnpnncso
and one to a b a n d o n u se
LAND'S INTERNATIONAL
bringing good prices nnd boing in |to Henry Ford against tho
brought on in n fow months timo.
o f I’ OISONOUS GASSES
Ha delegates to tho WashingRELATIONS
to ton conforonco on tho ques- *• ! Tho first car of celery goes out to­ first class condition. Many pooplo to seating of Scnntoi? Truman
think this is a cnbbngo year nnd it I to II. Newberry, of Michigan,
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 7.— A
flvo to tlon of Shnntung. Tho con- to d
( IIt The A a o d i l f l P re ss)
41.tm dish
llllal, fit
/t A /for
aW AL
/1*11*0
his Republican opponent in
looks IIL
likom this
thea 1
kings
to
u
DUBLIN, Jnn. 7.—At tho bogi
power contrnct to imposo tho ago old to vcrsntlons which havo been
tho 1018 elections and wna
intermittently to h ll for n good prlco. A. II. Moses and paupers will go over big this
to proceeding
of today’s session of tho Dali El
penalties for plrndy ngnlnBl nnvnl
told by Senator Spencer,
to for several woks apparently to b night tho car nnd tho celery wns year.
Speaker MncNeiU, rend n motlo
Republican, Missouri, tho
commanders who violate accepted laws
In fact the prospects for a big crop,
pared by himself cnlllng upon th
to came to an end with neither to r ilsed on tho Itaulorson farm nenr
chairman of tho sonnto to to affirm that Ireland Is n *0
for n paying crop and for n good sea­
of naval warfare was approved yester­ to side willing to mnke conces- to c nmcron City.
privileges nnd
elections to
day hy tho armamont committeo of to sions to the other.
to j It Is estimated thnt there will bo son all round nro very bright nnd with
stnte, deriving its authority fr
committee,
that
Senator to will of tho pooplo. Motion wou]
tlie
big
spring
crops
coming
right
the Washington conference. It com­ to
iout
1,300
acres
of
celery
In
tho
The Chinese nnd Jnpnneso to a
Nowherry himself would to
along there should bo a big lift in the
pleted tho Root formula for supres- to delegates alike were retl- to F
vido that nil of Ireland’s intonu
take the floor Mondny nnd to relations must bo governed by
sion of U-boat terrorism at sea, and to cent about what occurred, to iwhen it stnrts rolling about tho first] community toward that goal sot many
defend himHclf against tho to
the committeo then moved forward to­ to but it waH said thnt Wei- to 'oof February the market will bo clonn years ago.
status.
charges which involve his to
ward a prescription of gna wnrfaro to lington Koo, for tho Chi- Pa 1
enmpaign expenditures. Tho to
on sea or land.
DUBLIN, Jnn. 7.—Acute suspo
nnd
Ambassador to , ‘
to nese,
subject under unanimous to
Again Mr. Root drow tho resolution to Shidchnrn, for Japan, re- to j
nnd anxiety over chnnecs for peace
consent agreement, will ro- to prevailed in Ireland today ns tho re
to effect tho prohibition. Again an to nmined after the meeting to
niain continuously before to
Immediate five power contract to to to arrange n statement to to
suit of tho resignation of DoVnlora
the senate until disposed of. to
abandon gas or other similar chomical to bo made nt tho request of to
president of tho Irish republic.
A vote is expected somo to 1view of supporters of the pcnco
weapons ns beyond tho palo of hu- to the Chinese, who desired to
to
time next week.
mnno tolerance is proposed, to bo to that a fill lstatomcnt bo to
ty has action seriously imperil
to
During
tho
debate
yoatorworked out later hy world agreement to made to the public.
Pa
chances of pence.
day, Senator Newberry’s to
into the fabric of international law. to
After the meeting, Dr. Pa
claim to his sent wns de­ to
And again it scorned certnin that un­ to Koo, snid:
to
ORLANDO VICTOJj
nounced and defended. At to
der American initiative, war in future to
"The situation is quito to
Big Meet
the outset Senator Caraway, to
would be stripped of others of the to critical and I don’t want to to
Sanford High School
Democrat, of Arkansas, to
horrors German ingenuity lot loose to say anything hastily. Wo to
Game L ast.
launched an attack on tho to
GAINESVILLE, Jnn. 7.—The Flor- report they were well supported hy
upon tho world.
to may, howovor, decide to Pa '
the student bodies nnd tho citizenry.
-------;
to
Newberry supporters for
to make a statement later to- to
Sanford’s many b
An attendance of 2,000 persons at
to
the
position
ho
said
they
CANNES, Jan. 7.— Definite action to night. In nny event nn of- to
1023 season with 5-1 moni­
some of the games in tho smaller
were preparing to tako and to who missed seeing t
looking to the rehabilitation of Eu- to ficlal joint statement will Pa
places was not &lt;&gt;n unusual report. At
Senator Spuncur and Son- to the Parish House la
to
►i ho issued.”
Jacksonville three of Duval's games
ntor Williams, Democrat, to tho Sanford girls at
to
Jnpnn made a new offer to
drew a crowd of more than 0,000.
Mississippi, soon joined in to High school girls tenit
to "in the nature of n conces- to
od a real treat, oven
The excellent strides made in the
the dohate.
tion.
unnnlmous approval waH given for
sion" nt yesterday’s Shanwas defeated 27 to 14.
;
Senator Willinms snid ho
Such a membership, officials of the development of football will he of ma­
tho calling of nn international finan­
Pa
certainly
played by as
, *» tung mooting, Vico Foroign
terial
benefit
to
tho
University
of
desired to hear tho defenso
cial and economic conforcncc In which , to Minister Hnnihnrn said Inst to association assert, speaks well for tho
teams
as
will
bo soon this
Florida,
whose
eleven
enmu
in
for
to ho of force! in tho hopo
Germany nnd Russia aro to havo a to night. This was to mnko to organization which came into being
waH
a
hard
fought
gnmo
considerable
prominence
itself
the
that
Mr.
Newberry
could
part. Some time during tho first two t o a Japanese railway loan t o , in tho fall of 1020 for the purpose of
start.
last
season
because
of
the
marked
im­
to
give
reasons
why
ho
should
nthleties
among
the
weeks of March haB been sot for tho t o for the shantung rnilrond to sponsoring
A largo and enthusiastic crowd
retain his sent nnd "not to
Development provement over the previous years.
moncntouB gathering, and Genoa, t o for a term of 15 years with t o schools of tho state.
fans
witnessed this game and
While the mntcrinl o f this yenr’s
disgrace not only his own to
Italy, hns been designated as tho , t o China granted the option to Pa of sports under the guidance f tho
building
echoed with the cheers
good family hut tho good to
state.
Dovelpment of sports under second squad is to lie hed in abun­
place where it shall be hold.
1t o redeem the loan nt tlie ond to
both
sides,
both before and using tho
to
family of his wife.”
the guidance of the association Ims dance while 1023 should see many of
Russia’s participation in tho G(
' to of five years from the date to
game.
Tho
Girls Athletic Association
tile high school stars of 1021 wearing
"I have known his fnm- to
conference is conditional upon accept­ to of signing tho ngreonint and Pa hud much to do with increased attend­
wish
to
tlmnk
everyone who camo out
the Gator colors of the ‘ varsity.’
ily a long time,” continued to
ance of a number of conditions, name­ to after Bix months notice.
to ance at the schools ami has placed
last
night,
for
thoir pntronnge and
The
membership
of
the
Florida
High
Mr.
Willinms.
"I
am
very
to
the state in prominent relief in tho
ly that shu cease Rolshcvik propagan­ to
Mr. Hnnihnrn Hold this to
they
appreciate
very
much ovory ono’o
School
Athletic
Association
now
in­
fond
of
them.
They
havo
to
Under the leader of
da abroad, that sho undertake not tc to wns Japan’s final suggestion to athletic realm.
support.
to
lived
straight
and
useful
cludes:
attack her neighbors and that sho rec ' to for settlement and that It to the association tho high schools have
Tho line-ups witli points scored and
Arcndin, Duval, Daytona, Concord,
lives. I knew his wife’s to
ognizo all the honorablo obligation! to was based on instructions to gono in for virtually every depart­
Fort Monde, Clenrwntor, DeLnnd,
family, and they wore cit­ to fouls mndo, follows:
ment
of
sports.
Football,
probably,
entered into by preceding Russint to from the homo government. Pa
Sanford
izens of which tho nntinn to
has the greatest number of followers, Eustis, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Fierce,
governments.
1Pa He added that tho Chineso P*
Points Foula
Chlplcy, Hillsborough, GalnoBvillo,
also could ho proud. They to
whilomoat
tf
o
he—
?nines
ctnoiutno
Premier Lloyd George of Gren to delegates declined tho offer, to
Spencer,
forward
.........
..
0
1
made their money in tho to
most of tho schools have baseball, Givynne, Inverness, Lake City, Lees­
to but said that thoro might to
Holly,
forward
.............
0
..
D
right way, and I hope ho to
track nnd baseball tennis.
Soccer is burg, Miami, Melrose, Milton, Montto be another meeting either Pa
0
verdc, Key West, Monticollo, Monro
can explain away these to Stiles, Center.......... ...... .. 0
being
inaugurated
thin
season,
five
hour. In his opinion n place for
Pa lie another meeting either Pa
Wholoss,
center
..........
..
0
0.
Haven,
New
Smyrna,
Kissimmee,
to
hihh school, having announced teams.
cisivu action hnd been reached if
There Pa
! Pu todny or Monday.
0
Lake,
guard
.................
Pa
0
Orlando,
Palmetto.
Ccnla,
Plant
City
personally
against
him.”
Pa
Under the nuspiies of the nr.socineconomic structure
Europe win
to was some understanding to
Cnrrnwny,
guard
.......
0
Pa
0
Palntkn,
Quincy,
Pensacola,
Pannmn
Thoro
was
also
hurled
at
Pa
tion nn athletic meet is hold each year,
lies aved. Describing tho prei
Pa that the Chinese would con- Pa
Pa
Orlando
City,
St.
Petersburg,
Live
Oak,
Sum­
the
Newberry
supporters
Pa
whilo championships are awarded hy
meeting of tho supremo council
to suit with Mr. Hughes and to
a
the board of control of the F. H. S. A. merlin Institute, Sanford, Seabreeze, Pa tlie prediction hy Senator Pa A. Hawkins, forward . .. 10
to
* I Pa Mr. Balfour, but for tho
l
St. Augustine, Titusville, Trenton, to Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, to W. Jones, forward ...... .. 17
A.
to
tho
school
putting
out
the
best
‘ |to present at least tho Jap- to
0
Umntilla, Walton county, Wnuchuln, Pa thnt "the American people to A. Marsh, center ........ . C
football,
baseball
or
basketball
team.
J ; Pn anese had no intention of to
P&gt;j will lash out of tho senate Pa W. May, cen ter............
0
a
All of the schools having football West Palm Beach, Winter Haven,
■I to asking Mr. Balfour and t o
H.
Robinson,
guard
....
Pa
.
0
8
chamber ovory man who Pa
elevens in the field tho pnst season Winter Pnrk nnd I’ unta Gordn.
vivo Europe,
.
Secretary Hughes to inter- Pa
I to
Pa casts a vote for Ncwbor- to J. Coopmnn, guard .... .. 0
1
.to
Tho prime minister sounded a w
-J P‘4 vene.
Pa ry.”
to
to
ing that tho allies thoniBelvcB i
1 Pu
WELCOME TO "BOYDS”
Pa
DINNER TO BUSINESS WOMEN’S
to UNSETTLED WEATHER
solve tho problem o f rehabilitation of to to to to to to to to to to
to Pa Pa to Pa P;» Pu to to to
BEGINNING OF WEEK
CLUB, HOARD OF DIRECTORS
Europo economically and ho nppcnlcd
Friday, some of the ladies of the
HAYS WEATHER MAN
to them to forget their prejudices and
Mrs. John Loonardl delightfully op- Methodist church gathered at the
Augusta
Oil
O.
K
.
Jazz Clothes
co-opornto with this end in view.
( I l y Tht&gt; A a a o r ln lr d I ’r r a a )
the Board of Directors of home o f Dr. It. M. Mason whore Mr.
Flow Pronounced Good tertnined
WASHINGTON,
Jnn. 7.— Unsettled
A re the Latest
tho Business nnd Professional Wom­
and Mrs. Boyd will reside this year
weather and rains at tho beginning of
AMERICAN LEGION WILL STAGE
Natural Oil Comes Out an’s Club at dinner on Friday ovonlng
On Exhibition tho week and again Friday or Satur­
REDPATII LYCEUM
nnd upon thoir nrrivol were met at
at her homo on Cameron nvenue.
day, otherwise fair weather with tomCOURSE ‘
Tho color scheme of red and white tho door with n welmono to Sanford,
Of Ground Where Excavntion For
CLOTHES SET TO MUSIC WOULD pornturo near normal was tho forecast
was beautlfuly carried out in tho nlso had a welcome prepared in tho
Building Was Mndo
for Florida for tho wook beginning
BE ACCORDING TO TERPThe first number o f tho courso for
tnblo decorations of rod roses, nnd dining room with a table laid for tho
Sunday,
ISCIIORE IDEA
this winter will ho ono o f tho eminent
dainty mint holders made from grnpo- family bedecked with baked chicken
(Or The A««ocln(ed rrr«ii&gt;
lecturers of tho countrw, William
AUGUSTA,_ Gn.,. Jnn. 7.— Oil, which fruit, tied with red tullo. Tho lumps nnd all tho good thnlgs thnt go with
__________
(Ily Thi&gt; Aaaix'lntrd I’reaa)
MEXICANS CALLED
Rcaney Dennett.
Tho Mnn Who Cnn, hns been oozing from tho excavntion ^nn(j cnn(||0 nhadou were oIho of rod.
NEW YORK, Jun. 7.-Clothos Hot
FOR PROPERTY SCIZURE
will ho the subject nnd from nil re­ for a now Young Men’s Christian As- Tj,0 following menu wgH served: Oys- a chicken supper including staple gro­
ports this lecture will equal thoso of socintion building In tho business dls- tor coc|rtn|)( Hnltlnes, cronm of colory ceries In tho pantry and rofrlgorntor. to music, especially created for young
OF BAPTIST CHURCH
Parlotts "University of Hard Knocks” trlct of Augusta, hns been pronounced |aoUp^ crotons, olives, ronst chicken Attesting to tho warm welcome the men who can’t resist the luro of jazz,
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 7.—Tho State
and Dr. Conwolls
“ Acres of Dia­ a natural flow hy exports employed by |wm, ,|r(.89ing( creamed potntoes, cnul- church holds for theso flno pooplo who nro on exhibition nt tho convention of
dopnrnmont instructed tho Amorlcan
monds.”
This man is nn Inspirator tho Association and they hnvo recom­ iflower, ernnborry jelly, buttered rolls have conic to he one of us and to shuru
tho American Designers Association
embassy at Mexico City to request the
and what w« all need is Inspiration. mended sinking of six surfaco wells fruit salad, wnfors, strnwhorrieH nnd in our struggles as well ns our Joys
nnd especially In the winning of souls In progress here. High waists, braids Mexican government for nn explana­
Tho Hnptist Temple will bo tho scones on tho site. Accidental discovery of
whipped crepm, enko, coffco nnd for Chrlct our one nnd highest aim nnd sntin pipings nro outstanding at­
tion of tho soizuro hy tho municipality
o f this first number nnd on next Sat­ oil in tho heart of tho city caused a
minths.
this year.
tractions of tho now Torplschoronn of tho Saltillo of proporty o f foreign
urday night, on 14th, thoro should bo groat flurry nnd work wns suspended
Tho folowing guosts wore invited:
garments, genius of doslgnor ap­ mission board, Southom Baptist con­
gnthored ns largo an nudienco as ovor pending investigation.
Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mrs. E. M. Gallo­ AMERICAN ADVISORY COMMIT­
parently having been concentrated on vention concerning which protest w^ia
greeted a speaker) with a reputation
way, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, Mrs. Ken­ TEE RECEIVES MUCH ADVICE
effort to fashion thorn in keeping with mndo to tho dopnrtmont by Senator
such ns this lecturer hns.
t NATIONAL LEAGUE
neth Murrell, Mrs. Stella Arrington,
ON THE ARMS CONFERENCE tho gaiety nnd frivolity of tho dance. Harris, of Georgia. The scisure in­
Following this will bo Lnurnnt, tho
Misses Moll Whltnor, Agnes Bomor,
WILL OPEN APRIL 12
Tho backs of tho coats hnvo invortod cluded property operated by mission
magician, Dunbar Malo Quartette,
( 0 7 T h r A a a o a la t r * P r a a a )
WITH SEVERAL GAMES Knthorino Wilson, Lnurn Chittenden,
plaits, finished with silk crow-foot. board ns girl’s school.
The Genova Players and tho Winters
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 7.—Tho AmMabel Bowlor and Elizabeth Musson.
Predominating colors, black, blue, nnd
Company in a Music ovonlng.
Tho rogulnr mooting of tho club will orlcun Advisory Committee hns receiv­
CHICAGO, JnnO.— Nntinnl Lenguo
dnry brown.
Thoro will bo a startling announce­
IIAYNES THREATENED
bo held on Monday evening nt tho club ed to dnto estimated total of thirteen
ment to mnko In regard tho William opens April 12 with folowing games
OFFICERS PROTECT HIM
rooms, thlH boing tho yonrly business million, Bovon hundred nnd nlnoty-sovItainoy Bennott lencturcr so keep your Brooklyn nt Now York, Boston at
on nnd six hundrod nnd two opinions
Philadelphia, Chicago nt Cincinnati, mooting for eloctlon of officers.
eyes on tho Horald for particulars.
CHICAGO, Jnn. 7.— Police guard
ATLANTA, Jnn. fl.-R . Kittsworth,
from tho American public on subjects
Pittsburg at St. Louis.
met United States Prohibition Com­
tho
third
night
watchman
horo
to
be
rotated
to
tho
arms
conforonco.
Moro
You will not be dissnpolnted .to­
FOR RENT— Furnished bed room.
missioner Haynes whon ho arrived at
night.
Tho Old Nest is here nnd than 400,000 dealt with tho submarino nttnekad nnd robbed in tho Inst ton
Seo thnt fine picture, “ Tho Old
’ Over Seminole Cnfo.
.140-tf-c
days, was taken to tho hospital sor- tho station hore this morning from
problem
and
nearly
300,1)00
expres­
Nest," at tho Star tonight and Mon­ Monday night.
sions for tho abolition of gas wnr­ lously injured today from boing struck Washington ns tho result of threaten­
Films havo arrived nt
Tho Old Nest" tonight and Mondny dny night.
ed death.
down hy unldontifiod assailants.
faro rocolvod up to today.
Buy it with a Horald Want Ad.
|last.
night nt tho Star.

Just How They W ould
Impose Sentence Dur­
ing W a r is Problem

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tho hostess sorvod shrimp salnd, olives, bo based tho board’s action In further
cheese snndwichos and coffoo.
rnto cases. Ono weok would bo doThe first business meeting of tho
Mrs. A. W. Fitts acted ns substitute voted to listening to evidence submit­
Womnn’s Club for tha now yonr, was
ted by tha carriers, whilo shippers of
for nn absent club member.
FRED DAIGKR, Soetety Editor, well attended nnd full of interest to
coal, cuke, building materials, lumber
tho members. After reports o f offic­
Phone 217-W
nnd forest products will glvo testi­
FOR MISS WIGHT
I k i r * M lf frie n d . v U l l l l g jro* ers nnd committees
an important
mony
from Jan. 19 to'Jan. 30. Tho
_ _ arc galmm a n r n k r r * or com ing
A pretty compliment given Miss
o f U 7 0 * arr entertaining. m l &lt; f amendment was finuly ndopted nftcr
hearings
will continue into February,
■I m rd to thla i r o i r l m r a l i a ir in g a full nnd lengthy discussion. .
Sarah Wight, a bride-elect of noxt
i or Iflrkponn the Horn. It w ill
when tariffs on grain, flour, livoTho commlttco on lots reported n week, was tho party givon yesterdny
Br aairw lattdi
stock, pneking house products, fruits, 3
list
of lots for selection of n building afternoon by Miss Sara Evelyn Wil­ vegetables, canned goods, nnd dairy
/ — Minn Lcttlo Caldwell nnd
Fred Wight will entertain at site for the new club house. Among liams at her homo on Oak nvenuo.
lly Huport II uk Iiob. A heart gripping ■tory of
Baskets o f poinsottias nnd ferns products would bo undor scrutiny. Tho
homo and u mother whoso children rno longer
idgo complimenting Minn Sara theso lots was ono gonorous offer of
investigation will not bo concluded
teemed to want hor.
Suddenly
they ___
have ....
nil
.. ..........
y I..-,
ight, n charming bride-elect of one free to the club by the owners of were used in dccorntlng tho rooms, much beforu March 1, and it is prob­
grown un nnd left her— tho bnulon she
alio ueod
used to
tuck
In
nod
n
f
night.
The
old
houso
Is
empty
Roso Court. No definite action was nnd In the* dining room tho refresh­
ixt week.
able tho commission will not bo ablo'
nnd sllont. All linve forgotten hor. Hor hlrlhlaye pnss unnoticed, Knch child tins embarked
ty— St. Agnen Guild will meet taken on these lots ns tho plans for ment table was prettily decorntcd in to reach any decision before April 1.
on u drama o f hla own. Lovoe, ambitions, temp­
it tho homo of Mm . M. Minnrik, the sale o f the old club houso arc not pink. Streamers of pink ribbons were
tations carry them away. Thoro nro momonts of
fastened from tho chandelier to tho
laughter nnd comedy, romnnee,
adventure,
yet complete.
1(1000 Laurel Avenuo nt 3:30 p. m.
comedy. Tho story o f their lives swoops you
NOTICEl
corners
of
tho
tnble,
and
in
the
center
BK'x .
________
Mrs. A. M. Phillips gnvu nn inter­
along. Your life— your homo— your mother.
Novor before hns tho Bcroen touched with such
,Mr. nnd Mrs. 0 . F. May motored to esting and cheering report of tho 27th was a cunning "Kewplo” doll bride.
beauty nnd such drumnllo force n subjoot which
Tho regular nnnunl meeting o f tho
flndB an echo In tho llvos o f ovory ono o f un. It
A
lively
contest,
"A
Floral
Wed­
nnnunl convention of Florida Wom­
QLand yesterday on busiiicsn.
stockholders of tho Pooplcs Bank of
Is a tnnstorploce o f a now typo—n presentation
en's Club recently hold In Gnlncs- ding" nffordod much merriment, tho Sanford, Florida, will bo hold in aco f llfo as It really la with Its momonts of grout
jo
y nnd flushes o f exquisite pain. Ono or the
prize, a crystal bud vnBO was won by
A. Bristol, of Miunii, is spending a ville.
most henrt-grlpplng dramatic stories ever nar­
cordnnco with its By-lnws, in tho o f­
rated.
Tho ^following delegates to tho sec­ j^iss Georgia Mobley.
IW days here attending to business.
fices o f the bank on Wednesday, Jan­
Tho honoree was "showered" with
tional meeting to be held nt Winter
This picture to tio followed Tioxt Friday and
uary 18th, 1922, nt 7:30 p. m. for tho
Saturday by “ A Dnngeroun Curve Ahead.”
H. P. Snapp, of New York, is among Park, January 19th and 20th, were dainty handkerchiefs with appropriate purposo of electing a board o f direc­
ie recent arrivals and is stopping at appointed: Mrs. Henry Wight nnd verses, from the guests.
tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
At tho conclusion of tho contest, re­
Mrs. I). A. Kelly.
iq Montezuma.
nnd for the transaction of any other
Saturday at the Princess— Miss D u­
freshments o f ice cream nnd angel
business that mny proporly come bofood enko, nuts nnd candy were serv­ foro tho meeting.
Pont in “ False Kisses” and a Comedy
KINDERGARTEN
Mrs. J. A. Shaw and son, of Hunt­
ed.
(.
H. P. SMITH,
: Jgton, West Virglnin, nro spending
Tho kindorgnrton undor tho auspices
Miss Williams was assisted in en­
into time hero nt tho Montezuma.
of the Mothers’ Club will open Monday tertaining by her mother, Mrs. Fred
morning, Jnnuary 9th, nt 9:00 o’clock, Williams and Miss Christine Hastings
MERCY SHIP SAILS.
Iss Ora Wlllinms returned homo nt tho Brotherhood rooms nt tho Holy of Detroit, Mich.
y from Jacksonville nnd Lees- Cross Church, on Fourth street.
Thoso enjoying thlJ delightful event
BALTIMORE, Jnn. G.— With 234..
This 1b to udviBo tho public thnt tho
Ijero she hns been visiting rolAll mothers. hnving children they were Misses Mnudo Lake, Mildred
299
bushels o f corn in her holds tho
wish to enter nro requested to confor Holly, Georgia Mobley, Olive New­ traffic ordinances and regulations
with Mcsdnmes It. C. Bower, M. Min­ man, Emily Griffin, Mary Elizabeth wil bo rigidly enforced, nnd especial­ mercy ship Winnebago sail cl todny
ly with reference to minors driving for a Russian port on the Black sea.
I) T McKenzie, of Jacksonville, nrik or W. Morton Thigpen.
Puleston, Carol Stone, Kitty DuBose,
cars nnd speed regulations of eight
All
mothers
nro
asked
to
bring
Ig tho
Kelly-Springficld
LnClairc Jones, Lena Belle Ilngan,
miles nn hour on turning corners nnd
!re JOftMs in the city calling on his their children Monday, after which Erma Smith, Florence Moro, Dorothy
ten
miles an hour in tho business dis­
ways will bo provided to cnll for the Meru and Naomi Scoggins.
imors.
V
trict.
children.
•.wv.
J. A. KILLEBREW,
fj?.’PRETTY PARTY
CUT IN FREIGHT RATES
244-4tc
Chief o f Police.
IDLERS’ CLUB
Has Lillie Ruth Spencer entertainON FARM PRODUCTS HAS
I a number of her friends most doTho members of tho Idlers Club
GONE TO $80,000,000
ihtfully last evening at her homo on were most pleasantly entertained yes­
inford Heights.
terdny afternoon by Mrs. Harry HeerNEW YORK, Jnn. fl.— Freight rnto
Quantities of cut flowers and potted en, at her home on East Second street. reductions on farm products, - made
ints wore used in decorating tho
GENERAL REPAIRING
In the living room, a profusion of voluntarily by hto railroads nnd or­
CHEAP FOR CASH
Dms.
fragrant pink roses and other cut dered by the Interstate Commerce
AT
West First St.
Old Ford Garage
|Tho evening was merrily spent with flowers were used, and in the dining Commission, will cut down railroad Cnpitul Stuck of SOUTHERN
Phone
No.
447-W
UTILITIES COMPANY, at fifty
tea .and music, and at a late hour room, red roses wore used in charm­
revenues throughout the country by
renin nn the dollar pnr vnlue.
| hoatess served hut chocolate and ing profusion.
approximately $80,000,000 it is esti­ Limited quantity of one share one
Jtea as refreshments.
High score in tho interesting game mated. The commission’s order call­
hundred dollar Certificates for
)Ut i.tyonty members of the of bridge plnyed was made by Mrs. A.
ing for a decrenso o f freight rates on quick delivery.
Joyed this enjoyable oc- W. Fitts.
hay, grain, grain products and alfalfa,
Address I*. O. Box 1145, Jackson­
After the awarding of tho prize, for trans-Mississippi territory will go
M ONDAY,
ville, Fla.
into effect on Saturday and will add
0 1-2 to 10 per cent voluntary reduc­
W EDNESDAY,
tion of rates on various classes of
farm products effective January 1 by
F R ID A Y N IG H TS
all railroads except those of No\V Eng­
land.
o f each week
Arrangements have been made by
the commission to resume next Wed­
8 to 10 o’clock
THE STRONGEST
nesday the inquiry upon which would
GUARANTEED
FOR S A L E B Y T H E
TIKE MADE
i :

C IE T Y

WOMAN’S CLUB NOTES.

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The Star To-day

“The Old Nest”

S

NOTICE

FOR SALE

DANCING
SCHOOL

WARD &amp; RIVE

W om an’s Club

Bananas

ic t r ic G a r a g e

BU NCH , BO X OR D O Z­

umel’s January Reductions

EN, ON T R A C K N E X T
TO EX P R E SS OFFICE

Apples

ii m
ciiHiuiiiury with
m m tin
us auor
!
It
Is customary
after me
the nrsi
firwt oi
of me
tho year to decrease our h
stock
o f Winter Merchandise.
| We have just finished our Inventory, and we are prepared to offer our entire stock of Winter
Merchandise in Ready-to-Wear
and Millinery
LESS TH.
.
. at PRICES
---------------THAN
COST. It is necessary
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a
a
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to move these goods as our Spring
Lines have already started
to arrive.
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n o t h s o m e o f t h e p r i c e s q u o t e d b e l o w ANI) t h e n l e t
us
c o n v in c e
X B ff YOU THAT THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS:

c.t
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M
uy

Distinctive

An unusual lot of Millinery in a
largo selection to chose from.
One lot Silk Denver Sailors in
Black, Navy and Brown, at—

Coats
f&gt;

ft

Formerly up to $7.95
All Pattern Hats less than
cost, prices ranging from—

$3.95 to $7.50

Smart
Tailored
Suits

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Values up to $19.75

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$14.50,

$19.75

The result is that annoying report, “ My
bell rang,” and needless answering and
waiting at the telephone.
Almost every one who is disturbed in this
way naturally blames the operator for the
inconvenience.

A Inrge and choice lot of Wool
Dresses in Tricotlno, Poiret
Twill, Wool Canton nnd others in
all popular shades, at—

$24.50

$12.95, $14.75, $19.75

Former prices up to $37.50

W e instruct the operators to say “ Excuse
it,'please,” to avoid an argument.

3

Care in this matter will greatly reduce
the number of unnecessary calls and assist
the operators in their efforts to improve the
service.

Vnlues $17.50 to $29.75

It Is Impossible to list the large selection of other Rendy-to-Wcar and Millinery thnt we have
reduced but it will puy you to see us before you buy as we arc sure to save you money.

B aum el’s Specialty Shop

Fabrics
$ 9.80
$12.50
$19.15
$21.75
$25.35
$26.50
$27.25
$33.40
$34.50
$43.65

Sizes
30x3
30x3 «/j
32x3'/,
31x1
32x4
33x4
34x4
32x4 Zi
33x4 ft
35x5

Cords
$18.00
$25.50
$32.40
$33.40
$34.25
$41.90
$42.85
$54.75

W . R. LIN K TIRE CO.
ORLANDO, FLA.

FOOT SPECIALIST
for
rheumntiHm,
weak
ankles, soft cornr., fallen
arches, bunions, pains in
your foot, or heavy coliouscs, consult—
C. L. GISLEK
Office 130 S. Ornngo
Orlando
Florida

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OI*T. D.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
EYES EXAMINED
212 East. 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSB

SEE OUR
WINDOW
-ofH OUSE.
C L E A N IN G
AR TIC LES

S
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

“ WHERE STYLE REIGNS"

I E ast First Street

R. S. H O L L Y

NEW PRICES

In some cases the person called is slow in
answering. In many cases the person call­
ing decides the call is not desired.

Wool
Dresses

I a In Tricotine, Duvot-de-Laino,
Moussyne, and other materials,
Navy, Brown, Reindeer and
I' Taupe, at—

flower

Hundreds of times ev­
ery day telephone sub­
scribers start a call and
abandon it before it is completed. They
hang up the receiver before getting an
answer.

$3.95

Values from $17.95 to $29.75
Many others that wo cannot list.

don’t be a wall­

“ Excuse it, Please”

Former price, $6.50.
One lot o f Sailors at

$10.95, $14.50, $17.95

Learn to Dance

“My Bell Rang”

$2.95

Fnshionnblo Coats of Bolivia,
Valour, Wondura and other pop­
ular fabrics in Plain and Fur
Vtrimmed collars. In an unusual
£ assortment of shades, at—

3

In response to the inquiry of many telephone
subscribers: “ What can I do to help my serv­
ice V” this advertisement is published.

MisSioery

Miller
Tires

Opp. Ford Service Station

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD

chant mnrlno in tlio world. Germany
controlled the American shiping onco.
Published » y , r y iflrr n a o n r i c p l Hun* Have wo any truitora in congress who
dny nl l h , Herald Iiulldlnv, JUT
■Mnanolln A y r , Snnford, Kin.
would like to sco this nguin?

WHAT A NEWSPAPER SHOULD
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RESOLUTION
The Bank o f Safety
Security-Service

President M. J. Dnetwyler, of the Itesotutlon declaring the appreciation
of the City Commissioners o f tho
Orlnndo Chamber of Comorco in
City of Sanford, Floridn, of the
Man [n Jacksonville in jail seeks speaking nbout the work of u Cham*
able, faithful and honest services
I'UllLIHIIlHtM
freedom "On Plea o f Insufficient her o f Commerce the othor night in
rendered the city by the Honorable
R . J. IIO t.I.Y __________ 1_____ ______ EdJlor
II. It. Stevens, Mayor and Commis­
Ho can Sanford said that privato quarrels
X . J. I .ll.l.A llO ........d rrrrlu rr-T rrin u rrr Bills" snys' Tmnpa Tribune.
II, A .
.......... ....... ...(irnrrnl llim nurr
should be settled in tho Chamber of
hnvo
ours
on
the
first*
of
every
month.
sioner
.and expressing regret thnt
C. L. I I I H I . \
C i r c u l a ti o n l l a n e g r r
Phoiif l-JN tip In UlOO 1*. M.
There ought to bo enough of them to Commerce—meaning that any politi*
the city will be deprived of his ser­
cal or local issues should never bo
A d v e r t i s i n g l ln lr a Jlndr K n o t v n un
vices, which have always been for
get him out of oven Leavenworth.
A p p lication
|
aired in tho nowspnpora or in public
Clean Government, Honestly nml
Subscription 1'rlrc In Advance
Faithfully Administered.
The next war will probably bo but should be discussed among tho
O n r Venr .................... ............................... *0.11(1
This Institution, whoso success and strength has
Six Months .......... ......... „ ............. .......... 0.00 fought with diplomats. They nro ad- men of tho city at their meetings and
WHEREAS, the term of office o f
Delivered In City l&gt;r Cnrrlcr
■
One Week .......................... .... .....1(1 Cenln vocating cutting out gas, submarines, should ho settled there to go no forth- the Hon. H. It. Stevens, Mayor and
been builded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
guns, ships, armies, top sergennts, etc. er. He likened these petty differone- city Commissioner o f tho City of SnnT h e b i t 1 2 - in I S - p n g r W e e k l r H e r ­
able asset Is tfie confidence, trust nnd esteem of
a l d entirely- c n r r r a
S e m in o le
C o u n t y Next tiling wo know they will cut out es to a sore and snld " if you pick a ford, Floridn, expires on the 3rd day
a n d la puhflahed e v e r y F r id a y . A d v e r Ho was 0f January, A. D. 3022, and,
t l i l n r rntra m a d e k n o w n un niipUrn- Y. M. C. A. secretaries and then tho sore it wil never got well.”
those who know It. best nnd whose highest en­
dlon. D e m o c r a t i c In p o li tic * . *.'IJ10 p r r nrmy and navy wil go to tho dovil eminently correct and tho editor o f tho
WHEREAS, tho said II. It. Stevens,
y r n r , a l w a y s In m l u i n r f . _______________
Herald agrees with him. If this pa­ has, for tho past two years, rendered
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service__
ME.MIIEI1 T IIE A SSOCIATED PKESS sure enough.
per attempted to print nil tho letters to tho City of Sanford, faithful, loyal,
wishes you a happy, healthful nnd prosperous
Tho Tampa Ury Bock Co., Is seek­ some of them signed and somo of able ami efficient survlco as mayor
New Yenr.
ing n refund from tho government be­ them anonymous, if tho editor at­ and City Commissioner, through the
*
cause tho war did not Inst five years. tempted to tako up half the fights critical period of tho organization of
REDUCE PItICK OF WEEKLY
■
that
are
thrust
upon
him
every
day,
if
the' Commission form of government,
■
If it had lasted five years tho major■
he listened to half tho stories that are nnd bus established a record
for (jfflc______
___
l
On and after tho first of Februnry ity of us would have been seeking n
tho Weekly Herald wll be $2.00 per refund from tho bread lines and Boup 1I°kl to him, ho would huvo tho city of jont service, unadulterated with selfyear instead of $2.50. The Herald kitchens. Wonder if tho owners of Snnford standing on its head hnlf tho j«h aims or political ambitions. And,
WHEREAS, we, tho commissioners
will put on n campaign at that time the shipyards had any sons in the time nnd the entire plnce would bo in
an
uproar.
It
is
not
what
you
print
,
whoso
term o f office has not expired,
service?
and wants uvory one in Seminole
thnt
makes
a
good
paper,
but
whnt
(|
0
regret
the loss of tho moBt capable
.county to subscribe for tho Weekly.
you lenvo out. Thnt sounds funny to nnd able co-opcrntlon of tho said H.
PROMINENT DBLANI) MAN
DIED THURSDAY NIGHT the average citizen but it’a n woll R. StovenB, NOW THEREFORE,
■
^Tourist was drowned at Palm Beach
■
known
fact
nnd
tho
greatest
task
of
BE
IT
RESOLVED
BY
THE
CITY
■
pterday. Whon will those northern
a
newspaper
editor
is
trying
to
patch
COMMISSION
OF
THE
CITY
OF
DELAND, Jon. 7.—Asa Davis Mc­
|ora learn thnt Saturday Is the day
Bride, B7, who came here from Roch­ up differences nnd keep pence in tho SANFORD, FLORIDA:
iko a bnth.
Hi Ha Hj h* m Ha Ha h i Hu HQ
That in recognition o f the able, loyester, N. Y., in 181)1, died at Ills homo family— the family in this instance
NOVELTY
H
i
Ha S A N F O R D
, honest and unselfish services renfinal Root Resolution Adopted" hero late Thursday night. He was I'dng the citizens of tho place In
Ha
WORKS
'tiered the City of Snnford by tho Hon, Hi
Tnmpu Times. The lust root on prominently identified with business which the paper is published.
Hi
Pa
V. C. COLLAR, Prop.
Narrow
newspaper
views
wore
tnk11.
It.
StoVens,
we
express
our
hearty
here,
president
of
the
largest
bank,
(truo wo might say as it were and
Ha
«n up by W. T. Donnelly at tho Cham- approval of his administration as Mny- fcj
and owned large property interests.
General Shop and Mil]
Jght it be.
Hi
Pa
ber of Commerce luncheon yesterday or, and of his services rendured ns
Hi
W ork
Ha
at noon while he was speaking on the City Commissioner,
io Jazz is Slowly but Surely Go- SANFORD HAS SOME
H
i
Pa
1JE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
CONTRACTOR and IHJILDRE
REAL MUSICIANS subject of “ Publicity." Mr. Donnelly
into tlie Discard" says headlines
Pa 517 Commercial Street Sanford, Ft*
paid tho Herald a fine complimont by that wo, the City
Commissioners Hi
paper. Probably going into retireHi You Cnn Find the Name of Pa
Tho local orchestra at tho Valdez saying thnt he wns well pleased to whose term of office has not expired,
' merit along with booze and other
H
i
Every Live Professional and Pa
note
the
Herald
taking
a
stand
for
all
express
our
sincere
regret
thnt
wo
Geo. W . Knight
Hotel Thursday night thnt furnished
things.
Hi HiiHiness Man in Sanford in Pa
things
for
the
public
weifnro
with
no
shall
bo
deprived
of
the
nblo
eo-oporatho music for the Chamber of Com­
Real Estate and Insurance
idea of private gain nnd with no idea tion and assistance of tho snid H. It. Hi This Column Each Dny Hi
Nine millions have been appropriat- merce banquet was complimented
H
i
-jFLORIDA
Ho SANFORD
Ho nlso Stevens after the 3rd day of January,
for prohibition. Going on tho prin- most highly by all those present and of self aggrandizement.
Hi Hn Hi Hi Hi Hn Ha Ha Ha Pa
stated
that
one
of
the
largest
daily
11)22,
that it in iiettcr to be broke the singing of Charles Brady and i
newspapers in tho country at one time
Be it further Resolved! That a copy
drunk but many hnvo
their Miss Satterfield came in (or a most
INS. CO.
wanted him to put over a public pro­ uf this resolution be published in tho Sanford C onstructs Co N. Y . LIF E
generous
share
of
the
applause.
It
bout it.
W. T. KOBBKTS, Aunt
brings to mind the fact thnt Snnford ject that would have bonefitted tho Sanford Herald and a copy mailed to CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
-a ■
Snnford
-:-.*.
Florid*
paper and bccauso he did not see fit tin- Honorable II. It. Stevens.
Planes
nnd
Specifications
Cheerfull*
has
musical
talent
in
abundance
and
vorth of liquor was seized
to do so had never mentioned his name
The
foregoing
resolution
was
adopt­
Furnished
it
is
being
encouraged
to
greater
ef­
yesterday and the mcin connection with any of tho big ed by a two-thirds vote of tho City
llpers are making much of forts through E. A. Ball since his ad­
Sanford Steam Laundry
All Work Guaranteed
plans
that he put over in that city.
Commission of tho City of Sanford,
BFloritln that would not vent into the musical circles of the
I\ O. Box 7a.
FOR SERVICF
it is most pleasing to the editor of Florida, (H. R, Stevens not voting), II. T. PACE
At tho present prico city as the lender of the band. Joe
Call 146-J
the
Herald
to
know
thnt
ids
policy
of
this 2i*th day of December, A. D. 11)31.
Rcizonstoin was noted with his be­
iould cost $10(1,001),
square
denting
with
the
public
is
ap­
Sanford
Machine
#
W.
RAWLING,
Prop.
S.
0.
CHASE,
loved violin tucked under his chin ns
preciated
so
much
that
it
is
oven
rec­
C.
E.
HENRY,
resigned but suys he in tho days o f yore nnd another one
Foundry Co.
ognized by those who do not resido
Commissioners.
jjtbntil tho treaty is sign- not seen for some time was Mrs.
George A . DeCottes
in Sanford. It is our only rownrd for Attest:
Gcnornl Mnchlno nnd Boiler W ork;!
pTdistance wo would any Turner Houser at the piano—both of
the kind of sorvico that wo think in
Attorney-nt-Law
L. R. PHILIPS,
Cylinder Grinding; DoLuxc Pistons;1
Wo nover did like them good musicians nml both of them
the
only
kind
a
newspaper
should
ren­
Over
Seminole County Bank
City
Auditor
nnd
Clerk.
tho French name. Ho demonstrating it Thursday night. Tho
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
der to its community.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
ten
piece
orchestra
was
excellent
nnd
ivo tho grand Htnnd idea to
Steel Gear Bands; Crnnk Shafts reA fair nnd square deal, building lip
tho
Herald
wishes
to
compliment
each
iion of real Irish ntntoBinunthe city instead of tearing it down, The Revenue A c t o f 1921 turned; agents for Cnille Inboard and -- Em ploym ent Bureau..
us an O'Brian, a Kelly, a and every one of thorn. There is noth­
fostering
all the plans that tend to requires thnt every individual having Outboard Motors, ------------ Rhone 52 Tho vocational committee of the Buslf)hy, a McFnihlcn if you will but ing like good music.
ness and Professional Women's Club
make the city bigger and better, a gross income of $5,000.00 or more
i's.
requests all young women desiring
standing
for
the
right
nt
all
times
Acteylene
W
elding
SEEING ORI.ANIK)
---------------- -----------------file Income Tnx roturn regardless of
employment
to register nt the First
and regardless of friends or enemies amount of net income.
OF ALL KINDS
Is there any si a is tor move hold ml
--------National Bnnk,
hewing
to
the
line,
keeping
tho
petty
Do Not Pay Exhorhitunt prices for as­
tho Idea of cutting out the Shipping
Orlnndo Reporter-Star has headline
Sanford W elding Co. | AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
political fights out of the paper, ellm- sistance in preparing your return.
Hoard vessels and the American Mer- '"N egro Fined $100 f«r tho Wreckless
Located
in EnRlo Bldg., ?05 Onk Arc.
chant Marine? Germany is building Driving of a Car." There was evi- lnutlnK fMctlonB “ H'1 thc,r l,rivat‘5 Send for simple form upon which to
grievances
and
treating
all
alike
is
H. W . N ICKERSON
furnish information ncccssnry to pre­
moro ships than she bad before tho dcntly no wreck if lie was wreekless
our
idea
of
operating
a
newspaper.
It
Public
Accountant; Audita— Systems
Smith Bros. Garage
pare return. Muximum price on farm­
war and putting out tho greates mer­ so they probably fined him on general
Income Tax Service
principles. Wreekless comes from the may not get the money, it may not ers returns $5.00 and every farmor
g es:■
■
--- .
Room 15 McNelll-Davis Bldg.
word “ wreck," meaning to tear down, moot with thu “ Pproval of those who whose return in prepared will ho fur­
Expert Repairing
would like to use a newspaper for
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.
■ wrecked by shine, wrecked on tho their own selfish ends, it may not suit nished without charge one 1022 harm
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
■ St. Johns, etc. It might also moan
Record. This record devised for far­
Onk and First
those who are not working for tho mers exclusively nnd fills a long felt
"wrecked by thu building code.’
a
best interest of the city hut it will need for a fibrin record sufficiently
a
Plnce « halves Del Monte ■
S. O. Shinholser
They nre talking about selling the win out in the end and wo see dny- simple to ho of any benefit to farm­
Peaches in a serving dish. Beat
court house at Orlando. Hope they
,,h°U(L
ers. Retail prico $2.00.
Contractor and Builder
two egg yolks with 2 table­
don't sell it to any of thu unsuspecting
EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­
SANFORD
FLORID'
spoons sugar and 1-2 teaspoon
tourists. Man bought tho Federal DELAND'S NEW THEATRE BUILT
PARING RETURNS
BY
HOME
CAPITAL
salt. Add I cup hot milk, cook
building at Jacksonville but couldn't
File yours now nnd get it o ff your “ WE DELIVER THE GOODa
in double boiler until thick, cool
get a title to it.
mind.
Tile DeLand News came out yesterQuick Service Transfer
nnd add t-2 teaspoon vanilla,
A. S. CLARK, Public Accountant
fold in 2 beaten egg whites,
Jacksonville, Fla.
President Dnetwyler, of the Orlan­ dny with sixteen pages, the extra be­ P. O. Ilox 1881
Storage FacilltieH
pour over peaches and sprinkle
do Chamber of Commerce lias written ing all nbout tho New Athens Theatre Notice of Application for Adoption of If we please you, tell others; if ntr
toll us. Phono 498
with coronnut.
n now song entitlud "I f yon pick it—it recently completed and said to In* one
, Minor Child
will never got well." It is very tune­ of the finest in the state, DeLand To Whom it I^ny Concern:—
ful, spoonful and mooafui and should people, umong them sevorai bankers,
Notice is hereby given that I, Chns. Auto Radiator Repair
ia
ho sung by every one in Orlando. It built this fine now tiieatre costing I). Brumlcy, of Chuluota, Seminole
SAVE YOU MONEY
Shop
thousands o f dollars nnd being up to
was
really
composed
to
lie
sung
in
County,
Florida,
will
on
the
23rd
dny
Phones 407-494
the Chamber of Commerce hut if the dnte in every pnrticnar. Wo congrntu- of January, A. 1). 1022, at 10 o'clock Located at 207 French Ave., between
WELAKA BLOCK
night is warm it can be handled in the ate DeLand puopo and Del.aml hank­ a. m., at Sanford, Florida, or whoro- 2nd and Third. E. R. BERGQU 1ST.
ers upon their abiding faith in their
Write ui
open air.
1
ovor tho Court may then be, presont
ATTENTION, DOG OWNERS1
city to go ahead and huid a theatre
to the lion. James W. Perkins, Judge
bidding o f such magnificence, it
Empire Hotel Block
of tho Circuit Court of the Soventh
shown that DeLand has thu right spir­
Tuxes nre now due nnd must he
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
it especially since G. A. Dreku, one of
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
paid nt onco on nil dogs. Dogs with­
Floridn, nppliention for thu udoption
tho biggest merchants of thnt city re­
out tags will bo killed on sight.
of tho following nnmod minor chil­
cently completed one of tho finest
JAS. KILLEBREW,
dren, Mario Louise Kelsey, a daugh­
movie theatres in tho state. Think of
242-Ctc
Chief o f Police.
Try a Herald Wont Ad today.
ter of Mario Loulso Acosta, and IJorit. DeLand witli two of the finest
theatres in the statu built iiy home tina Dolores Acosta nnd Gloria Conlie around for the man who has “ ready money.”
Huclln Acosta, children of Mario
people.
I* l
Louise Acosta nnd Bertram Acosta. ■
■
Said minors now living and residing ■
The man who hasn’ t it is always embarrassed
GRADE CROSSINGS ELIMINATED
■
with this npplicnnt in Scminolo Coun­
by seeing the other fellow seize tho\“ big chance”
:
ty, Floridn.
and forge ahead.
■
We nre glad to note thnt at last
Dated this, tho 23rd dny of Decem­
A N Y P A R T OF T O W N , ON T E R M S TO \
tho United States is wiling to elim­
ber, 1921.
Don't envy him his “ luck." Prnctico his fore­
inate thu railroad grade crossings as
SU IT Y O U
S
CIIAS. D. BRUMLEY,
thought.
thuy effect tho stnto and national
12-21-oaw-5tc
Applicant
ronds. Wo spoko of tho English roads
You can make money buying for advance, s
l „ II,~r circuit Court of tlir Seventh Ju ­
many times after returning from that
Why not open your Savings Account hero todicial Circuit a t the State o f F lo r­
You are-goixig to build a home one o f these 8
ida, In and for Seminole Coun­
country nnd the manner in which ev­
day?
ty.— l a Chancery.
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
ery road in thnt country either went
CITATION
over
the
railroad
crossings
or
under
it
by easy stages.
Tho amount doesn’ t count. It’s the start— that's
qoo. Kuircnu Thurston, Complainant.
su
thnt
railroad
crossing
accidents
the thing
I f you have some money, will build one or
novlo Thurston. Defendant.
nover hnppon in England, America To
D-tvte Thurston, Itosldonco Untwo
houses.
could profit by this idea ovon if it is
u 'cqpearln g from an affidavit filed
an old world idea. No road Bliould In this cause that you are a non-rosl- !
4 % IN TER EST P A ID
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
Floridn, thorofore,
dent o f tho Btnte of Florida,
thorofore. 5
ovor cross a railroad track. Now tho yuu.
you, Povle Thurston,
nro ordered
ordered and
and
_______ ... nro
gam
e now.
■ National Highway Association has do- required on tho Oth day of Februnry,
A, D, 11)31, to npnenr to the hill of com .
^ cided that ult national roads shall eli­ ptnlnl exhibited ngnlnet you In this
minate tho grndo crossings by going( cause.
It Is ordered thnt thin notlao be pub­
under or over tho railroad tracks. Wo lished In the Hanford Ilorald ones a
week for eight weeks.
nru improving with nge.
. w itness my hand nnd the soul of said E

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

1 The Peoples Bank of Sanford!
PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

Peach Island

GLOBE PIANO CO.

DEANE TURNER

Opportunities

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The Seminole County j
Bank
Sanford

pjl.

Floirda

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court on this 10th dny of Dooembor, A.
D. m t .

CHICKEN DINNER. Surdny noon ~&lt;aEUL&gt;
----------IS. A- DOUOLABS,
Clerk o f the Clrault Court.
and evening, Gray Gabla*, on Uia,
Beminoio County, irloriIda.
bench, Senbreose, Fla.
Phona 491. | OJRO. A- DoCOTt e s .
..
q,
Holloltor nnd CouiiboI for Complainant. S
74-Frl-ot-flm it-io-Dto
Frcs bath houses.
a* &lt;*

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS 5

Meisch Realty Company |
A; P. CONNELLY
AGENT

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'-’MJaLI J I T5&gt;.fi M
771 V?' *'
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,1922
to to to to to to to to to

: THEWEATHER

CHURCHES

Our heartiest well wishes for the
New Year to you and yours

to For Florida: Probably rain
to tonight and Sunday, no
fd change In temperature,
H
M U t h i l q T q R i n n M

to to to to to to to to
BAPTIST SERVICE SUNDAY.

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE
_!___

Gets right on toward sum­
mer weather. Just to think
of SI hero tho 7th day of
January and although tho
weather man higher up
says cooler in tho southern
portion and not knowing
exnctly what he means wo
will let it go at that. It
has been warmer at the ex­
treme portions of many
thingH and we would not
oven investigate, no ma'am.
Have you n little Saturday
bath in your home?
'
5:10 A. M„ JAN. 7, 1922
Maximum .........
81
Minimum ....................... 58
Itungo .....................
58
Barometer ...................30.42
Calm and cloudy.

First National Bank ]
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. Forster, Pres.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier

Vincent at Wnbbnsso on tho East
Const.
They made the trip in the
Ford limousine.

R U P C B T M UGUGSU 4 /t t c r '
tfTUC OLD NEST^f
“
IN A U XQ A D K C R . ‘

;mcsMfyQ(X\

^ .s lk

9:30 A, M. Men’s Class nt tho
Star Theatre.
9:30 A. M.
Sunday School nt The
Temple.
11:00 A. M.
Sermon, "The Book
of Books."
Tho Lord's Supper ob­
served.
3:00 I&gt;. M.
The Deacon’s Meeting
for the Month.
0:30 I*. M.
The Young People’s
Meeting.
7:30 P. M.
Dr. Julian S. Rodgers
of the Moody Bible School will speak.
Welcome nlwnys at the Baptist
Temple.
Good Musie,

hUalsilBihtgMM

Make 1922 the right kind of a year by a Bud­
get System in the home, and the payment of bills by
check.
We earnestly solicit your account here.

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NOTICE

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“ More Stately Mansions”
-AT THE-

Chase
SANFORD

Company
FLORIDA

T H E Y

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Congregational Church
i

TERM !

A. P. C O N N E L L Y L
CLASSIFIED A]
Classified advertisements, 5 centa a line. No ad taken
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to ni
must accompany all orders. Count five worde to a line
curdingly,

FOR SA L E
FOR SALE—One fresh Jersey cow
— C. Dunn, Route 1, Sanford.

246-2tp
FOR SALE— Paper shell pecans, 801
Mognoliu.
FOR SALE—Ten room house to lie
removed from promises.— W. A.
Leffler. Phono 53(1.
FOR SALE1— Ono Daisy churn. Call
41G-W.
204-tfc
FOR SALE— 18-in dry pine wood, $9
full cord on ground, bring your
truck. 3 miles out First street. Phono
402-J.
244-dtp
FOR SALE!—One Dolco plant, practic­
ally new. Terms can ho arranged.
Apply Sanford Auto Exchange, foot
of First St.
J43-0tc
FOR SALE—45,000 sq. feet of land,
400 foot on R. R. Suitable for
planing mill, lumber yard or factory
of any kind, fronting on five streets,
Winter Park-Orlnndo highway. Ad­
dress “ R. D.” care Herald.
245-7tp

FOR R E N T

in this territory; no cot
finance initial order
Give telephone number,
ufactor lug Co., 49 Bridge
N. J.
GOVERNMENT Positions open
women. Experience unnccca
Honesty required. Good pay to st]
Write, T. McCnfforty, St. Louis,
1-1-8-15-22-20
FOR SALE— A new fi room bungalow,
with all modern conveniences. A
good locution, and well improved,
good terms and close price Tor Imme­
diate sale. Inquire at Herald office,
rare "W .”
210-3tc
1 BUY, pay cash for second hand pi­
anos. Address P, O. Box 352.
245-12tp
Wo hnvu decided to continue tho
operation of our mattress factory in
Sanford and wo are now ready to ren­
ovate old mattresses or mnko now
ones to order. Drop us a card nnd wo
will call to see you at once.—Sanford
MnttrcHH Co., 9th Street, near tho dopot.
241-Oto
WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
morning and evening deliveries.— R.
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. 109-St-Tp
204-tfc
WANTED—Plain and fancy dress­
making. Children’s clothes a Bpecalty.— Mrs. Mills, 314 Fifth Struct,
Dotwcun Sanford and Palmetto,
243-Otp

FOR RENT—One nice large furnished
house keeping npnrtmcnt, 4 rooms,
$12.00 per week; 2 furnished house­
keeping rooms and 2
rooms each,
npnrtmcnt $0.00 per week, 314 Fifth
street, between Sanford and Palmet­
to avenue.
240-2tp
ROOMING HOUSE FOR RENT—
near passenger depot.— J. Musson.
240-2tp
LOST
F S m C T O T -Attractive two room LOST— Mule burro. Return to Geo.
apartment. Dot water. 1820 Park
242-10tp
D. Hart.
245-3tp LOST— Remington automatic shat
Avenue.
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms for
gun between Monroe and Sanford.
light housekeeping. 314 Elm.
Finder return to W. E. Bailey, Luko
242-5tp Monroe, Fin., and receive reward.
244-3tp
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
with privnto bath. 411 Pnrk ave­
NOTICE
nue.
242-Otp
On and nftcr December* 25th I will
FOR RENT—Two furnished licii not ho responsible for nny hills mndo
rooms, 011 Park Avo.
212-tfc hy the Wolnkn Dining Rooms.
FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Pnrk nvo- 244-4-c_________ ESTELLE MELS ON.
Newest thing in candlesticks will
nue.
478-tfc
ho
found at the O. T. O. Gift Shop.
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
Wclnkn
Block.
245-l-p'
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
Street,
FOR RENT— One
room, also gnruge.

Will Give Her Celebrated Address on

Ask for Prices

C fln lb

A H E AL B A R G A IN A T $3,800.00.

Rev. Lillian B. Fulton |

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2nd: 120 acres, 16 acres cleared, $12.50 acre

Seed Potatoes
11 P E C K BAGS

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Two homesteads 160 acres in first one, 6 rooi
house, 40 acres cleared land, two flowii
wells, at Shipping Station.

NOTICE

ThiaiBecd stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
from fields free from Blight infection

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Sanford. Fla.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Members of the congregation are
especially urged to attend tho ser­
vices Sundny ns a treat will be in
store for them both morning and at
night at the preaching services.
Sunday services:
9:45 A. M.
Sunday School.
11 A. M. Preaching by Dr. George
Guide.
2:3ft P. M, Junior C. E.
2:30 I’ . M.
Intermediate C E.
fl: 30 P. M. Senior C. E.
7:30 P. M.
Preaching by Dr.
Henry C. Ostrom.

PERSONALS

COBBLERS

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BIBLE CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
In the Ecclesiastical Year tomorrow
Hi to to to to to to to
No advertisements for the Clcssi- TO OCCUPY SANFORD, MONROE
AND OVIEDO PULPITS SUNDAY Is the first Sunday after Epiphany.
fied or Want Column of tho Herald
Low Mass nt 8 A. M.
are taken without cash in advance nnd
Speakers from the Bible Confer­
Sunday, ns usual, at nine A. M.
none are taken over tho telephone.
ence will speak at the following Chur­ Every child of tin* parish should ho
This is made necessary by tho mis­
ches tomorrow:
here promptly on the hour,
takes in phone messages nnd by the
to to to to to to to to
Baptist-Dr.
Julian
S.
Rodgers
at
Mass at 10 A. M.
Tho offertory
extra bookkeeping entailed on tho
night
will
he
nn
Ave
Marin.
Mr Roy Schmidt went to ML Dora small accounts that take the profits
Congregationnl-Dr. Julian S. Rod­
Sormon:
"The Call of the Gen­
this week to paint a newly erected out of this form of advertising.
gers in morning
tile,"
from
tho
Epiphany Gospel.
house there.
Methodist-Dr. Henry C. Ostrom in
Benediction
of
the Most Blessed
"TIIE OI.D NEST" HAS
morning.
Sacrament
ofter
Mass.
ARRIVED—WILL BE HERE
W. C. Sntcher of Longwnod was In
Prcsbyterinn-Dr. George Guide
Low Mnssos during the week nt 7
TONIGHT ANI) MONDAY
th,. city today on business nnd visiting
Morning.
l)r Henry C. Ostrom
and
8 A. M., excepting 8 A. M. Tues­
his many Sanford friends.
night
day, which will lie a Requiem High
“ The Old Nest due to arrive at the
Mon roe-Rev. Allen C. Shuler
Mass,
Mrs. R. J. Holly and dnughtcr May Star last night failed to show up on morning
Strangers welcome.
Sittings free.
an- expected homo today from a four account of nn accident but is here now
Ovieda-Rev, Allen C. Shuler nt
day’s visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. and will ho shown at the Star to- night
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
All tlie regular services will lie hold,
Don't forget that Sanford has n
We are expecting one of tlie min­
Gift Sliop, Wofnkn Block.
240-ttp isters of the Moody Bible Institute, to
preach at the morning hour.
At night Mrs. Fulton, will deliver
her last and best of lectures, entitled,
^'More Stately Mansions.”
Be sure
Our Sanford City Office has been discontinued and horonftcr all busi­
No excuse will lie taken for viola- *Q comtJ t.|iriy that you may secure a
ness will be transacted at the Warehouse on Elm A t*, in charge of
tion of all traffic laws. Owing to the g00(|
many accidents o f late, the law will
M R. A L L E N SCOTT
he enforced to the letter, Please see
NOTICE!
that both headlights are also burn­
Phone 447-J
ing.
Tho regular nnnuul meeting of tho
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
HARRISON,
stockholders of tho Peoples Bnnk of
240-2tc
Speed Officer. Sanford, Florida, will ho hold in ac­
cordance with its By-laws, in the of­
fices of tho hank on Wednesday, Jan­
uary 18th, 1922, at 7:30 p. m. for the
purposo of electing a board of direc­
Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
This is to ndvlso tho public thnt tho tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
trnffic ordinances and regulations nnd for tho transaction of any other
wil bo rigidly enforced, nnd especial­ business thnt may properly come bo*
ly with reference to minora driving foro tho mooting.
II. P. SMITH,
carH nnd speed regulations of eight
miles nn hour on turning corners und
Wherever the farm iiurcnu is func­
ten miles nn hour in the business dis­
tioning, farmers are buying nnd soil­
trict.
ing nt greater savings nnd profits
J. A. KILLEBREW,
:
214-4tc
Chief of Police. than uro other farmers.

BLISS TR IU M P H

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1922
Subject:
"SACRAMENT"
Sundny School__ 10:00 . m.
Church Service__ 11:00 a.m.
Woman’s Club Bldg., Oak Ave.
All Are Welcome.

ALL SOULS SERVICE TOMORROW

ROSE F O U R

DP

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES

STAR THEATRE TONIGHT AND
Indian river while he is here.
MONDAY

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company

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P:i fti fn h h fa f t n
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Plain left todny for Miami after spending nevornl
It is said
days here (lie guest of Mr. Blaine's night nnd Monday night.
to
bo
one
of
the
best
pictures
cm the
sister Mrs. Mary Phelps on Palmetto.
screen.
Many were disnppojntcd
According to the state papers runn- last night at the non arrival hut the
lnnn advertisement for Piggly-Wiggly Star management hnd nothing to do
iStores for the sale of stock this cotu- with the accident and wore unable to
■pany intends putting in a store in get the picture here in time thus los­
ing their ndvirtlsing nnd much bus­
Sanford .
iness.
Tonight and Monday night
sure.
Dr. George Dayman returned today
(from Lakeland where he spent several
DR. JULIAN S. RODGERS.
days at a big Baptist meeting and
HOLY ( ROSS CHURCH
made an address while he was there.
Dr. Julian S. Rodgers of The Moody
He goes to Clearwater next week to
Bible School Chicago, will speak at
Church Services for last Sundny
put on a revival for two weeks.
the Baptist Temple on Sunday night Epiphany, 8th December 1922, will he;
Dr, Rodgers Ims had a rc7-30 a. m.
Low Celebration.
W. T. Donnelly left yesterday for nt 7:30.
mnrknldc service in the ministry. He
9- 45 n. m. Church School.
Jacksonville nnd will return with his
Morning Service.
two fine yachts and his family In a was associated with Dr. Len. G. ,11-00 a. m.
Broughton
in
London,
Euglund
and
7-30
p
ni.
Vespers
nnd address.
few days to spend the remainder of
also in Atlanta.
There
is
a
cordial
welcome
for all
tho winter nt Sanford.
Ho will ex­
Thu
public
generally
is
invited
to
to
worship
nt
Holy
Cross
Church.
plore tho upper reaches of the St.
John's and investigate tho canal into the service nt the Temple.

NOTICE

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to to tea to to to to to to

WELCOME 1922!

Resolve on n Budget System for the home this year
__n fixed sum sot nside in the hank for this pur,)0St__the payment of household expenses by
cheek, and you will eliminate much of the work
and worry of taking care of the family bills.

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105-tfc
furnished EoU
110 Laurel Ave.
190-tfc
FOR RENT— Rooms and kitchnnnttos,
Shirley Apt., opp. P, ,0,
220-20tp
FOR RENT—0 room houao, all mod*
ern conveniences. See A. V. French.
242-10tp

m

NOTICE TO PUBUC

1 have purchased the Sanford
Brunch o f the Lakeland Steam Laun­
dry and will conduct tho business n t .
the same location, No. 123 West F ln t
strict. I am not responsible for nny
bills now duo by said laundry.
I hope to merit nnd obtain a liber­
FOR RENT—Two light, hausokooplng
al patronage.
rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtio Avo- 245-atc
It, L. CHRISENBEURY.
nue.
244 -3tp
—
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Tampa, Jan. 0.— Surdon of exW ANTED
ccutivu committee o f National C .o .
SALES MANAGER—There is a big ftronco o f Commissions on uniform
% opportunity for somo live man to State Laws scheduled open In Tampa
I soturo tho exclusive soiling ngoncy for Saturday postponed until Monday ac­
tho most needed automobile accessory cording to information rccevted here.
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                    <text>SANFORD
“ The City Substantial”

Tbe Sanford Daily Herald

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SANFORD*
“ The City Substantial’ * I

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME II

SANFORD, FLORIDAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922

NUMBER 247:

LECTURE GREAT,
IRELAND MADE FREE STATE ILLUSTRATED
HARVEY SLIGHTLY INJURED
COOK ON CITY PLANNING
BY MAJORITY VOTE IN THE
GAVE ILLUSTRATED VIEWS McCOMBER IS NOW HEAD OF
DA1L EAREANN COUNCIL
SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
Civic Planning Specialist Gives Most Interesting
Address at Woman’s C!ub

SHIPPERS MEET
AT JACKSONVILLE
IN DISCUSSION
D’VALERT objects
Ratified the Treaty On
Saturday by Vote
o f 64 to 57

WITH
DUT MAJORITY OF-IRISH PEOPLE
a r e t ir e d o f f ig h t in g
t ir e d o f

h is

in t e r s t a t e

com m erce

COMMISSION ON R. R.
RATES

and

l e a d e r s h ip

William A. Cook of tho firm o f
Rensoner Bros., civic plnnni"g special­
ists held tho attention of a small but
intererted nudicnco at tho Womans
Club Inst night, whilo ho very ably
spoko on n Bubjcct of which very few
communities in this and othor states
know so little about.
It wns indeed unfortunnto that,
owing to a confusion of dates, a lorg-

in cities that had n well conceived
iden of city planning.
The illustrat­
ions also disclosed the good nnd had
in different plans which had been car­
ried out elsewhcto.
Mr. Cook nlso
spoke on the grent values of civic
centres or community buildings where
strangers ns well as local people could
hnvo a common ground for meeting.
His views of the various flowors
which could he grown in this state nml
used to beautify those municipalities
interested in this work, whore except­
ionally excellent nnd prnhnbly assum­
ed uncommon plnnts could he grown in
Florida.
In concluding his rcmnrks,
Mr. Cook pertinently stntod that the
only rewards nsnmlng to those work­
ing in the interest of intelligent and
nnd artistic city planning was in­
variably the knowledge of work done
for the betterment of the community.
Tho Welfare Department o f tho
Woman’ll Club nr.d the City Planning
ammltton of the Knnford Chamber of
Commerce, under whose auspices the
address was delivered, feel thnt they
have gained materially from the ad­
dress o f Mr. Cook, and regret that
there were not more present to have
heard him.

INJUNCTION
RESTRAINING

Philadelphia Attorney
•
Appointed U. S.
Senator

PENROSE’S PLACE

ANY WORK ON STATE CAPITOL
AT TALLAHASSEE
MANY HAPPENINGS OF WOR
FILED TODAY
IN TODAY’S STRING OF
PRESS DISPATCHES
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 9.—Applica­

" “ "l**" U S° nf0rd PCOpl« were not
l,rc8tnt- However, those in Sanford
tion for temporary injunction re­
( l l y T h e Aaaorln trA I’ rraa)
who nro vitally interested in tho beauPURLIN, Jnn. 9.— A nurtlon to
straining tho Board of Commissioners
WASHINGTON,
Jnn. 9.—Ambl
URcntlon of tho city nnd interested in
re-elect Eamonn DoVnlcra presi­
of Stnto Institutions and contractors dor Harvey cabled the State I)op
development nlong properly Inid
dent of the Irish republic wits de­
from proceeding with the work of ex- ni0nt todny from Cannes ho was,
l^nn8» received a number o f vnlufeated in Doll Elrcann today by
tending cnpltol wns filed in circuit' slightly injured in nn nutomob:
nLlo ideas from the address of Mr.
a vote of fifty-eight to sixty.
court todny by attorneys represent- cident but snid ho had request'
Gook.
ing Marion county citizens.
Appll- bassndor Herrick at Paris, to n
DUBLIN, Jnn. 9.— A* noon ns
Mr. Cook spoke of the new! o f n
ention charges plan being followed by pornrily ns American observe
permanent municipal body, to whoso
the I)nil Rlrennn convened thla
contractors not plnns and specifica­ Cannes conference in his place.
morning Kumon DeValcra arose
responsibility woul 1 be charged tho
tions ndopted when hto legislnturo
and placed hia resignation as
execution of plnns for tho benutifymade an appropriation for work nnd
Federal
Prohibition
CANNES, Jan. 9.— George ITnrvi
president of the Irish republic
ing nnd laying out of sections requirthat other largo projects authorized American ambassador to Grent Brit*
Officer
Pans
formally before the houac. Mr*.
cd for the subsequent growth of tho
by the legislnturo before the adoption nin, wns injured in n collision be­
Thomaa J. Clarke moved the re­
Local Officers hnphnphaznrd methods now in vogue
of the extension law had priority over tween his automobile and nnothcr ma­
election of DoVnlcra aa preaident
--------(in nil our Floridn cities, whero a few
extension.
chine this morning wns taken to
of the Republic. I.lnra Mellowe*
Mnjoity of County Officials Unwilling individuals voluntarily assume this
hotel where his Becretnry announce
seconded the motion.
to Support Prohibition
.work nnd pass it on to others who
FINK HINGING SHOW
ho was not badly hurt. Later hey.
--------mny he interested.
nouncod Hnrvoy would not (|
( 't y T h e . t u o c i a t n l P r « * l
uiy The Asaoeinted I’reswi
| The ilustratcd portion of his address
"A Fine Singing Show," is the ver­ meeting of Allied Supremo C$
PURLIN, Jnn. 9.— The treaty cre­
TAMPA, Jan. U.-Assetions that the showed whnt hn,j bccn uccomp|i8hc(i
dict of patrons of Joe Cohums Min­ day.
ating the Irish free stute, wan rutified mnjoity of county offices in tho state |
strels at nil times.
Mnnngcr Cob­
Saturday niprht by the Dull Elrncnnn. ae not suppotlng tho cnfocemcnt of
urn
gives
his
particular
attention to
WASHINGTON, Jnn.
By » majority o f seven votea, 01 to puhihition laws and that many of
the
voices
and
the
training
of all solo McCumhor, o f North
57, the Pall Rave ita approval to tho them ae violates of the laws them­
nnd chorus numbers in hia attrac­ lected today by comiqf
document sinned by its delegates at selves, wee made by A. L. Allen, fedtion nnd it is said this year’s perform­ tecs as chairman of
eal diccto of pohihition fo Fioida, in a
London.
.
ance is above the nverngo in this re­ nance committee t o !
Coincidentally Eanion do Valera an­ recent statement, summing up the
spect.
"Coho” is n capable musician Senator Penrose,
nounced hia resignation from
the work of his department during tho five
as
well
ns business mnnngcr nnd puhlienn, New Jers^
presidency of the Irish republic.
months of 1921 tliut ho wns directing
makes
every
effort to deliver tho the vacancy on the
The nc\VH was received with great­ the work.
goods
in
every
branch of the perfor­ tee.
est enthusiasm, imd tho patient
While ho did not fool “ jubilant” ovPlnns thnt will eventually mean nn nnd n Carnival Feature will ho fur­
mance
honestly
nnd likewise demands
crowds, which hud wnited for hours or enforcement conditions Im feels ■annunl event oT great importance to nlshed by local talent,
PHILADELPHIA,
the
host
efforts
of
those engnged nt nil
outride the University buildings in an­ thnt his men hnvo dono exceptionally Seminole County have Just been comThis exhibition is the County Fnir
Wharton
Pepper, Phllnt
There nro many new voices
ticipation of a decision, burst into well, Director Alien snid. Increase in ploted by the Retail Merchants Com- revived hut greatly elaborated upon, times.
noy, was appointed Unite
In
the
male
chorus,
and
one
o
f
tho
chocring, even before tho official fig ­ his force o f 10 per cent iB expected , Rice of the Sanford Chamber of Com- nnd, if successful, will become a fixed
strongest number* in the Olio is a ntor by Governor Sprout toil
ures were announced.
to be authorized within a month, he morco and the Home Economics I)e-i annunl event. Inasmuch ns the entire
singing
net comprising the soloists of coed Penrose. Under tho In
Ratification of tho treaty cam e af­ said, und it iH his understanding that purtment of the Woman’s Club, at a County will attract the entire popula­
the
first
part in a novel setting and ment stands until a successor
ter a day of intense excitement and Federal Prohibition
Commissioner fmeeting held Fridny o f ropresenta- tion o f the County to Sanford during
costuming
in combinations of voices selected at tho November oloc?
heated controversy. Although the re­ Haynes, at Washington, is seeking to lives of these two organizations,
thnt period.
and the latest numbers in place o f tho fill tho unoxplrcd Penrose tiuattl
sult was ns had been expected, tho obtain nil agreement with Englnnd | Tho dnte of the opening o f the
Further details o f exhibits, commit­
Tho past rep­ Ing in 1927.
majority in favor of tho agreement looking towards the curbing of the Seminole County Industrial and Agri­ tee arrangements etc. will subsequent­ old Mnle Quartette.
was greater than had been counted flow of contraband whiskey from Hi- cultural Exhibition, ns this event will ly appear in this paper, but in the utation of Coburns .Minstrels in this
respect should assure n first class at­ COBURN’S MINSTRELS TUESDAY
upon almost up to the lust minute.
mini.
include a display o f products of nn-, meanwhile everyone should boost and
traction on the 10th day o f Jan. at
A tense, struined silence prevailed
Seven vosscls and 27 automobiles tionally prominent manufacturers in work for that which present Indicnthe
Princess Theatre.
Joe Coburns Minntrels coming,
while the vote was being taken, and were confiscated as whiskey runners especially provided and in charge of lions point to ns bring one o f the big­
Tuesday, Jnn, 10th, at the princess
n gasp of relief went up from tho during his tenure of office beginning demonstrators, a display o f the agri­ gest event!* arranged for Scminolo
EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS
Theatre with tho chief fun Charley
supporters of the treaty when tho re­ August 1, ho snid. Whiskey seizures cultural products o f Seminole County, County,
RECORDED AT CHICAGO
Cano, Happy Jim llonhum and Hank
sult was announced.
A dramatic totalled 20,912 quarts while the quail-'.--------------------------------------------------2J500
MILES
DISTANT
White tho Old Man and Old Mammy
scene ensued when DoVnlcra stood up tity of mash taken amounted to 55,­
of
minstrelsy, Nate Mulroy Sam
and in broken voice which vibrated 777 gallons.
„ „ ( H r T h e Aaaoeln trd I'rraa)
Johnson,
Bobby Richmond, Happy
A considerable part of tho moon­
with emotion declared that “ the re­
CHICAGO, Jan. 0.— Earthquake
Hoot
Rucl,
and tho Irish “ nagur” Pat
shine industry in the state, according
public" must lm carried on.
moderate.
Intensity probably cent­
Flaherty
fun
peddlers galore, promise
Eventually ho broke down so com­ to Mr. Alien, can be traced to the
ering twenty five hundred miles South
something
better
than ever with tlifn.
pletely that he was unable to proceed. low market prices for enno syrup and
of Chicago, wns recorded on instru­
popular
hand
o
f
fun
show favorites.
the
over-production
of
sugar
cane.
The Pail Eireann, with one accord,
ments nt the University o f Chicago
No chair warmers, no fill-ins, they nil!
"Tho last year,” he said, “ our farm
applauded nnd cheered him.
last night.
First tremors at eleven
work like their boss nil tile timoi
The situation at the adjournment of crops were small, except for cane IIEFORE LONG THOUSANDS OF FALL TERM FOR
SEMINOLE seventeen, greatest intensity nt eleven "Shake cm up, come a runnin niggers” ,
the Pail appeared to remuin chaotic. crop which was larger than usual. Onu
YOUNG JEWS WILL IIE GO­
twenty eight, last tremor at two fif­
COUNTY WILL BEGIN GRIND­
when the half hour is called, muuna
The Pail will meet today nnd there is year ago this month can syrup was
teen this morning.
ING TO ZION
ING "TOMORROW AT II) A. M.
get
busy In the dressing rooms, nnd
no disposition revealed by Do Valera selling at $1.50 a gallon. This year,
"All-up”
means five minutes to cur­
&lt;nr Tht&gt;
i»rP„ ,
and his followers to abandon tho fac­ with double tho crop, people o f West
The fall term of Circuit Court ORANGE COUNTY MAY ,
tain
time
nnd
for two and a half hours;
Florida hnvo told mo thnt they are
CLEVELAND, Jnn. 9.— Rchnbilitn- Htnrts here tomornw morning nt ten
tional struggle.
BE RE-DISTRICTEI) SOON somethings doing every minute to thooffored
only
35
to
-10
cents
a
gallon
(tion
of
Palestine
now
taking
place
ncThe future control of the Irish re­
o’clock. This term being the Inst on
delight o f all lovers of good clean oldi
.cording to Nnliutn Sokolow, president
publican army is tho subjoct of nnx- for their syrup.
the Seventh Circuit is brought about
ORLANDO, Jnn. 1).—County com­ fashioned minstrelsy.
Every coma—
“
Many
of
those
people
in
those
cirof
tho
World's
Zionist
organization,
ious speculation, ns Charles Burgess,
in January and while it sounds ns missioners nro considering tho pro­
dinn in the show Is nn At dancer, sin­
who strongly opposed the treaty, is cumstnnees have found tho parting of Before long thousands o f youths will though it would ho the spring term it
posal to redistrict tho county nnd ger, with n new* bundle o f jokes nml
Ihe minister of defense. So fnr as tho tho ways und have sold their syrup to bo building houses, plowing Innd, ir­ is really tho Inst term o f the fall cir­
this
much discussion project may ho stories.
It Is said to he tho best
public is concerned, Dublin seems de­ a bootlegging neighbor or huvo used rignting, draining marshes, erecting cuit court. Thero arc very few cases
put into effect at the spccinl meeting compnny Manager Coburn hns over
lighted over ratification.
Arthur it themselves in making moonshine, bridges, producing nnd manufacture on tho dockot, no murdor cases nnd
of the commissioners hero on Mon­ hnd.
Seats on Hnle at Brower and
Peter Schweitzer,
Griffith nnd his colleagues on emerg­ Only threo gallons of syrup aro necos-; ing, ho said.
the term will prohnbly he over in a day.
Koumillnt
drug store.
ing from parliament wore wildly sury to make a quart o f liquur. Tho ^treasurer of the organization, dcclnr- week or less. Tho following names
Congestion
nt
tho
polls
of
the
two
cheered nnd tho city Inst night wns in mnrket vnluo of tho syrup Is $1.05 to cd during last six months that one have been pulled for Jurors:
Orlando precincts has been a condi­ SECRETARY DENBY
$1.20 whilo the quart of moonshine million o f four million dollnrs pledged
jubilant spirits.
A. B. Loveless, W. S. Hnnd, J, L. tion of elections for several years,
HUNTED IN VIRGINIA
in America for movement hnd been Brown, G. T. Dyer, G. O. Flynt, V. T.
will soil for $5 to $0.”
nnd is growing more aggravated.
It
WITHOUT A LICENSE
collected.
“
Wo
Imvo
not
received
though,"
Mr.
BOOTLEGGERS BOLD,
Peters, T. O. Tyner, B. G. Smith, L. is believed at this time that the only
Allen
asserted,
"thut
Ijoarty
co-opera-1
--------------------------KIDNAPPED PATROLMAN
P. McCulier, Fred Ballard, B. P. Whit- relief would be to dlvido tho city
0 &gt; 7 T h e A a a o r ln lrd I'rraa)
AND USED HIM ROUGH tlon from the county officers of tho PUNCH MOTORIST CARD
nor, Jr., E. I). Mobley, B. F. Wheolor, into four precincts instead o f two,
Richmond, Jnn. 0.—Communication)
stnto thnt is desired. Tho majority
FOR EACH WARNING SO J. D. Evans, L. C. Kolb, S. Jewett, M.
been addressed to Secretary o f thonnd thus allow four poling plnces.
o f tho county offico holders nro un­
, „ ( H r T h e A a aocta trd I'rraa )
COURT WILL KNOW WHAT 1. Baker, T. W. Geiger, J. H. Tillis, J.
There nro twenty precincts in Or- Navy Dcnby by Virginia stnto com*
LOUISVILLE, Jun. 0.— Pntrolmnn willing to support tho prohibition
E.
Pnrtin,
II.
J.
Wilson,
J.
V.
Wicks,
nngo county,
Nos. 1 nnd 2 being in mlssioner o f game and flsherlco ask­
William Blunk, sixty, wns kldnnppcd, movoniont, nnd I hnvo positive evi­
( I l 7 T h e . i M a e l i l r d I'rraa )
L.
E.
Jordan,
R.
B.
Wigjpt,
J.
I).
Fraz­
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 7.r -The
thiH city. In order not to disturbo tho ing Denby to explnin "why you hunted
beaten and left unconscious on tho dence that many of them nre assisting
er,
G.
M.
Arie,
G.
O.
Jncobs,
J.
T.
Mc­
numerical order outside the town it in Virginia without license.”
road beyond tho city limits Into yes­ tho violators of tho laws themselves.” locnl police department is considering
Lain,
W.
E.
Betts,
W.
It.
Poll,
W.
J.
1ms boen proposed to add two proterday by threo men snid to hnvo ad­
es tho ire o f a motorist.
Chronic Lawton, C. E. Hartley, C. F. Brannon,
cinets hero nnd number them 21 nnd 1,000 CHICAGOANS
mitted they woro bootleggers nnd NEGRO SLAYS POLICEMAN
trnffic rule violntors would be rated I). S. Turry, E. C. Nelson, B. J, Over­ 22.
SLEEP IN STREETS
Otherwise tho city precincts •
whom ho had commanded to accom­
IN NEW YORK TODAY
by
menns of punch marks on tholr street.
would lie numbered consecutively 1, 2,
pany him to police station, Tho as­
cd 4.
. n
CHICAGO, Jun. 7.—Ton thousand'
registration cards.
When a motorls:
sailants escaped.
( D r T h e A a a o e U t r d I’ rraa)
men nro peniless nnd walking thoPHILADELPHIA, Jan. 0.— Luther arouses the ire of n trnffic officer by UNEMPLOYMENT ON
THIRTEEN EXHIBITION GAMES Boddy, negro, alleged slayer of two fnlIing to obey signals or cutting the
streets In Chicago during tho dny„
INCREASE IN U. S- ICE COMES DOWN
PLAYED AT TAMPA
nnd
1,000 sleeping In the open a t
Now York detectives, captured today Dnsca at atrect intersections the ofAT ST. AUGUSTINE
AND ST. PETERSBURG in South Philadelphia, surrendered
night,
n sub-committee reported toWASHINGTON,
Jnn.
7 .-U n NOW 50 CENTS HUNDRED
fleers would demand tho motorist's
tho
city
employment commission to-'
without fight.
Poilcb said ho was Registration card nnd for each viola- employmont Increased in tht United
„
T h e A a a oeln tr d I'rraa)
BOSTON, Jnn. 9.—Series o f thirteen •heavily armed.
day.
Tho
commission voted to seek
States
during
tho
month
of
December
ST. AUGUSTINE, Jnn: 7.— A re­
1
tlon of tho trnffic rules punch it
exhibition games against Wnshlng- houvily armed. Boddy captured by Every motorist automatically would by n percentage which tho department dilation of 20 per cent In ico charges nn npproprintion o f $18,000 to he sued
HPring trnining trip of
etnoishrdl cluo furnished Anrns Scott, Deputy Cftrry hiH rccor(, w|lh h|n)( tho c(m, o f labor In estimates issued today fix­ to its customers was put into effect in operntlng municipal bath houses to
Ion Amoricnns arragned for spring ffWorn In ns Phllndolphins first negro wou|d b„ exhibited In polico court ed at 4.7. TThis wns In splto of In­ January I hI, by tho St. Augustino tho homeless unemployed.
training trip of Boston Nationals. magistrate.
Search continued since whero tho motori8t was arraigned creased activity and larger pnyrolls Ico Compnny.
The reduction wna
Six opening games will alternate bo- Sunday when ho left stranded W taxi- thor0| th(J court W0UId know how which woro reported frommnny in­ mndo from pprlcos thnt hnvo prevailWEEK’S W EATH ER
twenn St. Petersburg and Tampa, cab at Fnllslngton.
Ho had forced •
tlmcB tho motoriBt hnd boen
dustries, a number of plnnts had od for tho past 15 months nnd lowors
training qunrtors o f tho two clubs. Newnrk taxi driver to convey him a- primnnded for violating tho law The fowor men on pay rolls December 31 the chnrgo to tho existing prior to
South Atlantic and East Gulf StnCTeams lonvo for tho north April 2nd, cross New Jersey Into Pennsylvania court would dcnI wlth hlm nccording than on November 30.
In nil, 1428 October 1020.
os: Unsettled nnd mins beginning o f
Playing one game in Jacksonville on- with a pistol held at driver’s neck.
L h,B prov|oUB record.
enterprises usunlly employing 1,600,­
Tho now scale ranges from 40 to wook nnd again Friday or Saturday^
routo.
Braves pitching and catching
000 workers reported forces less by 60 cents per hundred pounds accard- otherwise fair, temperature noar nor­
"tnff arrived at St. Petersburg.
Buy It with n Herald Want Ad.
74,267 on Dec. 31 than on Nov. 30.
TBT A DAILY HTBAI.D W AIT AD.
ing to tho quantity o f Ico purchased.
mal.
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(fly T h e A iM c la lt S F r u i )

T h r A . a o . U t e A I - r a a .)

JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 9.— Shippers
from nil parts of Florida meet here
today with tho State Rnllrond Commission at its request to discuss whnt
action will be taken concerning the
Intcrstato Commorco Commission nntlon-wido investigation into freight
rates which will be resumed In WushIngton this vrook.

SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR
MAY BE THE RESULT
OF EFFORTS FOR SHOW

PALESTINE
CIRCUIT COURT
REHABILITATED
WILL START
BY THE JEWS
TOMORROW

.

�PAGE FOUR
Mrs. E. F. DoLallayo and daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Burbago and Charles Britt at hor home on Palraotter pf Boston aro visiting Mrs. DoLachildren, of Mulberry, wore among to avonuo.
Tho rooms whoro tho card tables Haycs parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
those stopping nt tho Montezuma yes­
wore plnced wore prettily decorated Aspinwnll of Myrtle Avo
terday.
with baskets of pink roses.
Tho prizo for high scoro wns won
“ The Old Nest nt tho Star tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Calhoun,
by Mrs. D. P. Drummond, which was Films hnvu arrived.
Greenwood, S. C., arc tho guests
a hot pot holder rack.
Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Murrell, Sr.,
At tho conclusion of tho card gr.mo
Tho O. T. O. Gift shop will open a
tho Montezuma.
Mrs. Britt Bcrvcd a delicious salad Woman’s Exchange in aho Wilnkn
are greatly needed in this ,city nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walthour nnd courso and coffeo.
Those enjoying tho cordinl hospital­ Block.
Tho gift shop and oxchnngo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Shophord aro spending a
ity of this chnrniing hostess wero aro greatly needed In this city and
few days at Dnytona Beach.
Mcsdnmcs D. P. Drummond, F. E. good announcement will be good news
Mrs. II. II. Connolly left this after­ Itoumlllat, Goorgo Welland, A. B .! to tho ladles o f Snnford.
noon for Winston-Salem, N. C., whoro Wallace, Clnudo Howard, II. B. Lewis,
she will visit her mother before go­ D. D. Caldwell nnd Miss Mary Arm­ HARDING HAS DINNER
ing to New York whore she will buy strong.
TO DISCUSS AFFARI8
goods. Mrs. 0. L. Taylor will accom­
AND HARMONIZE G. O. P.
pany her.
JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE

SO C IE T Y
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phono 117-W
l&lt; yea kav# a a y f r l t s l i t UUU* yaa

you are s
Koola s a n yw
rw fc
— -IIff yea
h erre
re e r eem las
keaie. o r U y e a are e a le rta li.. _
a |N&gt;ilal c a rd to tkla departm ent, a lr ln a
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he n m n l j ' appreciated.

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday—St. Agnes Guild will moot
at tho homo of Mrs. M. Mlnnrik,
1000 Laurel Avcnuo at 3:80 p. m.
H. P. Snapp, of New York, is in tho
city attending to business.
A. Bristol, of Miami, Is spondlng
few days hero transacting business.

Charles M. Price, of Dnytona, spent
tho day hero yesterday attending to
business.
Goorgo Mnldron, of Jacksonville, is
ppending n few days hero transacting
jsiness.
3has. nnd Elmer Stokely, of Mt.
spent tho day horo yesterday on
sincss mission.
in T. Hochrciter, of New York,
risterod nt tho Montezuma while
city on business.
rG. Hammond, of Lincolnton, Gn.,
long tho out-of-stato visitors
’ for a fow dny^.
Ir. nnd Mrs. G. C. Rogers, of Lincolnton, Gn., are spending somo timo
horo nt the Montezuma.
A. Tierce, of Chicago, is making his
pdqunrtcrs at tho Montczumn ntig to business hero.
, Lnno returned homo Friday
ii Cincinnati Where lie ncremnins of his father,

The O. T. 0. Gift shop will open a
Womans Exchange in the Welnka
Bldg.
Monday.
240-1-p

Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Bnumel enter­
tained most delightfully last evening
nt bridgo nt their homo on Sanford
Heights complimenting their guest,
Miss Flora Zclmcnovitz, of Bruns­
wick, Gn., the occasion also being tho
second anniversary of their marriago.
There were seven tnbleB of players.
The rooms whoro enrd tables wero
placed were effectively decorated with
bnskts nnd vases of pink roses nnd
fern.
High scoro in the interesting game
o f bridge played was made by Mrs.
Ilownrd Smith, who wns given silk lin­
gerie. Tho cut prize, silk hose, was
won by Mrs. Howard Ovorlin.
Following the awarding of prizes,
the hostess served chicken salad,
olives, cheese and nut sandwiches,
cake and coffee ns refreshments.
’
LUCKY “ 13” BRIDGE CLUB
Among those attending this party
The members of the Lucky Thirteen were: Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sturmon
Bridge Club were very pleasantly en­ Mr-and Mrs. E. A. Douglass, Mr. uml
tertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. G.
I). Hnrt, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Graham,
Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank Akers, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mcisch, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Ovorlin,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sid Rive, Miss Ruth
Knunor, Mrs. W. T. Langley, Miss
Flora Zclmonovitz, Messrs. Ilodson
Ball, Alfred Robson nnd William Sut­
ton.

The First National Bank
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA

Condensed from Report to the Comptroller o f the Currency at the close
o f Business December 31st, 1921

Elf

Tonight
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REPAIRING

MONDAY,

GENERAL REPAIRING
West First St.

Old Ford Range
Phono No. 417-W

WEDNESDAY,

CHIROPRACTIC
DO YOU KNOW that pressure
on the nerves, caused by a dis­
placement of vertebrae, 1s tho
direct cause of a Inrge number
of diseases?
Thousands of
clinical observations have prov­
ed this beyond a doubt.
Chiropractic adjustment of
the displaced vertebrno will in
most cases completely rostoro
tho normal brnin impulse to the
affected pnrt of your body and
when that is done, Nnturo will
make you well.
In fact, it Ib just like n short
circuit In an electric current— it
will not do its work until tho
break is repaired. Chiropractic
works altogether on the spine ut
the place where derangements
occur. Nothing is tnken internnlly— no drugs, or surgery.
Came here nnd learn more
about the splendid accomplish­
ments of this neW science. You
cannot afford to ignore it if tho
price that disregarded he a life
of continued misery nnd suffer­
ing.

FRIDAY NIGHTS
o f each week

Miller
Tires

8 to 10 o’Clock

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don’t be a wall­
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R. S. H O L L Y

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testsTwice as Long
EVERY
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SOLD OUTLASTED ITS
GUARANTEE

VESTA

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Phone

Garner-Woodruff Bldg
First Street, Opp. Mngnolin

189

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Overdrafts ............................

Surplus Fund .......................... ....

60,000.00

Undivided Profits .................. ....

18,173.02

Dividends Unpaid .................. ....

2,020.00

Bills Payable .......................... ....

50,000.00

Re-Discounts............................ ....

40,400.00

Duo Federal Reservo Bank.... ....

99,250.00

Circulation .............................. ....

48,200.00

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D eposits.................................... ....

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A Cozy Home

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175,324.00
100,799.46

Renl Estate, Furniture und Fix­
tures ....................................

.

19,569.00

Cnsli nnd Due from Bnnks nnd1
U. S. T ren sury..................

.

140,422.05

$1,255,439.24

$1,255,439.24

SANFORD

BATTERY

STRONG

PROGRESSIVE

CONSERVATIVE

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

$25.50
$32.40
$33.40
$34.25

$41.90
$ 12.85
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W. R. LINK TIRE CO.

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OPT. D.
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212 East. 1st St.
Ssnford, FU.

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$18.00

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modern conveniences. A good loca­
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Inquire at Herald offico, enro "W .’
240-3tc

WE GRIND OUR OWN LEN8H

By eliminating all of tho waste, over half of tho labor, all of tho
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from tho forest to you

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Cords

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for
rheumatism, weak
ankles, soft cornr, fallen
urchos, bunion), pains in
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Orlando
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Sizes
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32x4
33x4
34x4
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Capitnl Stock .......................... ....$

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Fabrics
0.80
$12.50
$19.15
$21.75
$25.35
$2(5.50
$27.25
$33.10
$31.50
$13.65

ORLANDO, FLA.

Loans nnd Discounts................. $$ 819,067.85
256.88

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LADY ATTENDANT

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Saturday at the Princess— Miss Du­
Pont in “ False Kisses” and a Comedy

Hours II-12 a. m., 1-fi p. m.
Evenings by Appointment

LIABILITIES

and

Monday

W. R. KERMODE, D. C.

RESOURCES

:

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:

“The Old Nest”

W om an's Club

I le c tr ic G a r a g e

I

The Star To-day

AT

' jj Brings Relief by
Eliminating the Cause

Statement o f the Condition o f

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WASHINGTON, Jnn. 7.— Harding
today Invited a number o f tho Repub­
lican lenders in Congress nnd several
others prominent In conduct of ad­
ministration affairs to dinner to­
night nt the Whitohouso nt which wo
understand legislative situation nnd
governmental affairs generally will be
discussed.
:

PRETTY PARTY

FOR MIS&amp; WIGHT
Ono of tho prettiest parties given in
honor of Miss Snrnh Wight, a bridoeiect of next week, wns tho bridgo
party given yesterday afternoon by
Miss Esther Miller nt her homo on
Mngnolin avenue. Thero being four
tables of plnyers and a number of
ten guests.
A very absorbing game of bridge
was played during the afternoon^ high
score being made by Mrs. Robert
Hines, who wns awarded a box of
powder. The prizo, a vanity powder
puff was won by Miss Florence Htjnry. Tho honorco wns presented silk
lingorio.
.
Following tho nwnrding of prizes
the hostess served a tempting salad
course.

Hm

&lt;Iljr T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s !

Tho Jenny Spaulding Circlo mot
.Jnnunry 5th, 1022, at tho home of Mrs.
E. M. Carroll. Meeting in charge of
Mrs. Lossing. Good attendance. Busi­
ness plans made for tho now yenr.
Delicious refreshments served by
tho hostess. Tho next meeting will
CIRCLE NO. 3 POSTPONED
bo with Mrs. Follows. All Baptist
Owing to tho Moody Biblo Institute Indies on tho Heights are urged to at­
meeting this week thero will bo no tend. Meetings overy Thursday at
meeting of tho Circlo No. 3 of tho 3:30 p. m.
Methodist Church.

Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Boyd arrived
W. S. Jones, of Jacksonville, was In Thursdny from Tarpon Springs nnd
tho city yesterday on a business mis­ will make Sanford their home. They
have rented tho Dr. Mason homo on
sion.
Magnolia nvc.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 9,1922

FAGti TWO

n m i i h h i i i h M i i M i
of the chortor itself. We believe the
certainty with which responsibility
P u b lish ed m r r a ft e m o o u r i c t p l Sun' hns been fixed, and tho celerity with
l « r nt th e H era ld U ulldlnv, 10T
which n change of the mnjority of tho
A k ., S an ford , Vlu.
commission hus been brought about, Is
l)y a Sanford Celery-Fed
n demonstration of tho great merits of X»
ha
Man
tho
present
charter.
Every
advocate
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of tho nldcrmanic typo of government ha
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Head,
Articles
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knows full well that under tho ward
H.
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A . JVEKL________ Oeneral M nnaaer system it would have required yenrs
Xu Pro and Con Regarding Mu- M
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L . IIIW IN .... ..C irculation M anager
Xu nicipal Ownership Will Uo Xa
Making Herself Known
I'h on e I ts up to UiOO 1*. 51.
to accomplish tho overturn that has
A d v ertisin g Itntea Slndr K n ow n on been accomplished in tho last three
A handsome dressed strango wom­ Xn Published in the Herald. M
A pplication
Xo
months, together with persistent sen- an presented a check to Robert Donne Xa
N u b .r r lp t lo n I'rlrp In A d v a n c e
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timent favoring a.change of aldermen to hnvo cashed.
O a r Y e a r .™.— ...............—..........- ......
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— H.00 which tho people never demonstrated.
"Have you anything to Identify
D elivered In C lt? I»r C arrier
REGARDING MUNICIPAL OWNEROne W eek .. ............... - ---------------IB Ceuta Tho aldermanic, not tho commission yourself 7"
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charter, made possible tho persistence
"Oh, yes,” she said sweotly, "I hnvo
T h e b ig 13- to IH-pnge W e e k ly H eruld en tirely cnvrra Sem inole C ounty of a political oligarchy; and though a mole on my left shoulder."
&gt;and la pnhfUhed e v e ry F rid a y . A d v e rOrlando is about to vote on tho
■tlalnx ralra m ade k n ow n on ap p lica­ many earnest and unselfish citizens
municipal ownership question and the
t i o n . D em ocra tic In p olltlra. *:UM) per served ns aldermen nt one timo or
Shorthand in One Lesson
Trar, alw nya In n dvancr.
following contribution to tho Reportanother, they found their patriotic lmMonkey
with n buzz saw.
a n c m i E H T H E A S S O C I A T E D I’ lIESS
cr-Stnr from an Orlando citizen is
1pulses foiled by n system that made
rcnl accomplishment impossible.
Nothing so quickly dries a woman’s good suggestion for Snnford:
"If wo never expected Orlando to bo
“ Hut discussion o f tho qualities of tears as a kiss— but choose tho wom­
any larger than It now is, or if wo
commission
and
aldermanic
govern­
an with discretion.
REDUCE PRICE OF WEEKLY
could bo nssured that undor private
ment 1h out of order ut this timo. Tho
ownership
tho relations would always
On and after tho first of February' Section on January 5 is for the cxA hot discussion frequently makes n
ho
ns
plensnnt
ns they now uro, per­
tho Weekly Herald wll
bo
$2.00 per
Press purpose of choosingcool
commissionfriendship.
haps
it
would
make
hut little differ­
year instead of $2.50. Tho Herald ers to revise the charter in such mnnence
whether
tho
city
acquired the
ill put on a campaign nt that tim o' *»«r that the form of city government
We hnve had our holidays and now
water
and
light
plants
or
not. But wo
wants every one in Seminole Hhall not ho hanged.
Hint was the comes tho hollowdnys.
do
expect
Orlundo
to
be
much iargor
ty to subscribe for tho Weekly, ninmlate of tho people when, Inst fall,
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tho two questions, 'Shall tho form of There’s a love of bcnHtH and a love of and wo cannot reasonably expect the
present mnnngoinent of these plants
birds,
kVnlorn has resigned, Dali Elronnn government bo changed?’ were subto always remain in control.
And n love of tho love-god’s wiles;
fbted for a free stale for Ireland. »&gt;f“ cd for decision. The decision was
A privately owned "public utility”
Sks like peace and prosperity for thnL the charter should be revised, and Rut a love that knocks a pocket-book
is
about tho worst thing imnginnblo
that
the
form
of
government
should
thin
rclnnd at last. Erin Co Ilrngh.
when tlie management is had or their
' not be changed. Revision that would
Is n love of the latest styles.
dealings with the public arbitrary and
bring about a change of system, such
|tis. hns just built another fine
,
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unpleasant.
Under municipal owneras some of the charter commission
ycrtlsed the fnct^ throughout tho_coun- „ hip whelI 8Uch n condition arises, wo
lent house and shows the plccandidates openly advocate, would bo try and thousands of people who hnvo
If the same in the Eustis Lake
cliangu it. I am thinking now of one
accomplishing by indirection some­
stayed in the north this season would city in which the management o f the
Mi. It will hnve twelve npnrtthing that was refused when it was hnvo come here, attracted by tho low
ls.
Sanford needs apartment
water plant became so rank that n
put to direct vote of the people.
rents.
But property owners saw fit citizen nlways left the company's o f­
Ics of this type as well ns another
"Exactly the same warrant for
to put on the same, or even higher, fice with murder in his henrt whenFgo tourist hotel.
l electing tho commissioners to revise
rents this season as were in effect last uvcr he hn(Ii 0CCftsion to visit lt. , t ls
-o -----------tho charter prohibits all present ef­
H1)y thnt th0 city took
The officials of the Rod and Gun forts to change the form o f govorn- year, and there wore large mini tors needless
Club say the new building will be ment to the ward-nldermnnlc system, of prospective tourists who felt t l n t |0VL,r that plant nt tho first opportunthey could not afford these prices, so ity. Within two years from so do­
ady for business soon and will add 'pj,0 Hupporters of the aldermanic idea
Had they ing tho water mains had been expend­
thor link in the tourist amusement |lavu p(Uj their day in court. Tho ver- they stayed nt homo.
C r. f / t v . I
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known that the prices wore to come ed many miles, a sinking fund for thu
o r Snnford this winter. Now j diet was against them. Unless minor
o golf club and country club ;^j nctopt the decree of majorities, down. . .they might hnvo come here to payment of the bonds was well on
its way nnd there had been n substan­
od Sanford can take her •democracy becomes anarchy.
Any
P H&lt;. S.° r’
The market for houses nnd apart­ tial reduction in rates to consumers.
the tourist resorts of the
bring in nt the side door
ments here is hndly demoralized The cost of water in that city is now
10 Pr°i,ljr amusoments
^ c|inrter revision commltte subSome owners are 'taking what they the least of their troubles. I note that
ist hotel this city caI1, j^ct matter tiiat has already been dothe chief objection expressed against
,o tourists as any city c j ( |e ( | by Voto 0f the people themselves. can
, get’ and this hns, worked .n hard.
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ship upon owners of property who municipal ownership of the water nnd
would be bnd politics, had sportsman- ,
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. . . had nil the time asked only ronsonn- light plants 1h that they would not he
ship, and ns flagrant violation of tho
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, . hie rental.
All kinds of living qiinr- economically and efficiently managed,
rEU TO CHARI.IK. charter ns any of, which
tiie comm is -'
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,. tors are now being offered nt prices and that they would be subject of
sinners hnvo been accused. I*or the ..
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that arc less than will pay a fnir re- graft, etc., etc. Is there any reason
recently with the
u ,u ichnrtor itself specifically proscribes;.
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The. excessive to believe that thu city cannot attain
enst his lot with tlie tho way for determining such mut- Iturn on investment.
I, of which paper h e [tor8( nrul the charter provision hnBl*uUinK nf Iiric*H iH
had for the t}lt, sorvices of Just ns good men ns a
ul manager, and his buon followed. And tho people have town,
, t'lo-high prices do*.corporation can? I hnvo lived hero
h n tidiii
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l t f f 1H t i i n i t t \ T M i l l u n i t .
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r itho
now regime cwno ordorcii
charter revision and have or. ! itnantloti
nt the l ibeginning
of the sen- „ I){jor
t||c administrations
of^ Mayors
It is one of tho best ((loretl tj,„t
the revision tho form of "on‘ ,
.
.
Reynolds, Sperry, Giles and Duckers in the state, has now governmc„ t shall not be changed. This
&lt;Th° Chn,nbt‘r of Commerce, some 1worth(
,,(lvo yet to learn that
uj.acw heads, now editorial col- needs to ho distinctly understood.
|fnrneuinfir real estate dealers and thu t|lero has boon any suspicion o f public
m1 is a work of art. Charlie
"Experience has shown tho need of ‘ int,0Pcndcnt
*h® Pr&lt;&gt;l&gt;^ty own- grftft during their terms of office, and
knows tlie newspaper game some revision, and tho people have so 0™ hist summer and fnil to bo reason- hnvo no doubt but what they would
rthe composing room to tho edi- voted. It would have been remark- n!,’ ° in . 10 !“ r,cntl* c,mrges, but w‘-n' have found men to properly conduct
Jnl snnetum mid lie can lie dupend- able if the new charter had function- c1t,lor l,mghed at or condemned for
plants hn«i thu city owned them.
upon to give tile good people of
They ridiculed the Indemunicipal or otherwise, is not
ed perfectly when subjected to tlie doing so.
Okeechobee County one of thu best
pendent’s
repented
urgency
that
the
a8
popu|
nr na jt used to ln&gt;.
strain of tho past years of changing
weekly papers in the South. And ho
law of supply nnd demand would gov­
"It is to be regretted that any one
lion of the vote nt the October priis living in a section of Florida where
ern rentals just as it governs all fyh- should believe that there cunnot he
conditions. But any honest interprotnho can print eight pages of good stuff
or commercial matters and went common honesty in public affairs.
mnry must be that the essential prin­
all about tiiat great country and nev­
ahead playing the game,
But when,-should the city acquire these plants
ciples of the present charter—concen­
er give out of material, for it is indeed
a
little
later
on,
the
property
owners it may confidently he expected that in
tration of authority nnd responsibility
one of the greatest countries that tlie
began to ‘ get cold foot’ , the Independ­ time with our town’s natural growth
so that thu devilled responsibility and
world has ever produced and will one
buck-passing of the old system is im­ ent begun urging them not to go to there will lie a sufficient reduction in
slay be engaged in feeding a large part1
But ngnin they let feel­ rates to consumers to more than pay
possible, and the election of city com­ extremes.
o f the world. And with
Charlie
ing get the best o f business judgment their individual share of the bonds,
missioners by all thu people irrespec­
Barnes on the job to “ tell tho world"
nnd as n result tho rental conditions
"These plants wil some day become
tive to wards— must be preserved."
the said world is going to learn about
are hndly mixed up.
our city's greatest asset."
it.
"The conditions are easily analy­
DAILY FOR FORT BIERCE
zed. The high rentals charged last
Post cards—local vie*"*— lc each nt
THE COMMISSION FORM OF
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year impelled people who wanted to Herald— by the pound— 15c.
Die Fort Picrco Tribune comes out winter in St. Petersburg to lmy or
GOVERNMENT
this afternoon with n daily paper, tlie |)Uj|(j homes ns the more economical
first for Fort Pierce. Editor Chap- ........
Tho erection of nearly.,, ..... . The ReVenUC Act o f 1921
There lias been so much talk about'
mnti in announcing the daily says all sand resiliences was tho result.
And refIuir,;s Hint every individual having
the commissien form of government
hut three merchants ill Fort Pierce now those people nro living in their « K™33 lncomo of
or inpre
n t Jackson, Michigan, and their trou­
have contracted for space in the now homes, with the natural consequen- fi,° I» como Tnx rotlirn rogardlesB of
bles were so much like our troubles in
daily ami this gives him a guarantee ces of a much less demand for rental
nct income,
Florida that Jackson hns been in the
of
enough
advertising
to
make
the
j,ro,,(.rtiC
s.
In
other
words,
condi1,0
Nni
Pn&gt;
' ExhorbUnnt prices for nslimelight in Tampa ami other cities
daily pay. He says:
Hons
are
adjusting
themselves.
It
U
P a r i n g your return.
tfor some timo. They evidently like
"F or this daily wo have to thank the same old story of supply nnd do- Sund for
iotm UP°» which to
tub rtiVersud order of things nnd liko
the merchants and people of
Fort mam!.
The lesson that must 1)e! furnish information necessary to preSnnford Wanted tile commission form
Pierce.
Particularly the merchants learned nnd kept in mlrnl In nil husl-1Pnro roturn* Maximum prico on farmwith a few changes in Hie charter to
and business men. Without thorn, the (noB8 operations. __Palutka News.
era roturn“ ? ri*00 ,iml every farmer
fit their needs. Tho following from
whoso return is prepared will bo fur­
dally could not hnve an existence of a
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the Jackson Citizen-Patriot is good
nished without chnrgo ono 1022 Farm
week, it is proper to make these
y g FARM FOLKS
enough to reprint;
Record. This record devised for far­
acknowledgements nnd to Htnto that
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"The Citizen-Patriot believes any
there hnve not been more than three
nuich, us folks on the farm, mers exclusively nnd fills a long felt
candid review of tho past six years
wlio hnvo not gladly done nil that they
When it comes to Mowin' our horn; need for a fnrm record sufficiently
will prove to the satisfaction o f opensimpla to lie of any benefit to fnrmtheir part We jus’ go on n-fillin' our bnrn,
could do. These will
minded citizens that more progress
unanimous
ers.
Retail price $2.00.
later. This has been
A-pillin’ in oats an’ hay an* corn,
has been achieved in that time, under
response. Great men, these!
They j rt,c^on
worry a deni about us, EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­
tho commission charter, than in any
PARING RETURNS
hnvo done .well for tlie town mid the
Leastwise it 'pears to look that u.quarter century under tho old form.
File yours now and got it o ff your
peeple will undoubtedly appreciate
way;
AVe believe it is easily domonstratablo
manly sacrifices.
Nearly ever' mooting is cnlted to dis- mind.
that shortcomings have been mere tlie their
A. S. CLARK, Public Accountant
Success to you, Brother Chapman.
CUH!)
fault of the charter administrators,
P.
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Jacksonville, Fla.
You will find lo r t Pierce dates her
]i()w we could make the old farm
holding office in difficult limes, than
growtli from the time tho Dally News',
pny4
sturtH.
Tho mulls is full o' lit’ratiiru,

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

T RUCK

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

FLORIDA RENTS FALLING.

Peach Island

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All the law-books bulgin’ with bills; '
Ever’ poiiticni lender hns got somoj
cure
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Hu's puttin' out to end our ills.
jjuj_ 8ucm8 ^u,v forgit their anxiety
When the crops is sent into town;
Thuy-ro all to busy glttln’ theirs, you
gcc
So th(?y ' nn.t ho)p m|r pr!co ffoln&gt;

Last year The News predicted that
some
of the tourist towns of the state
Place 5 hulvcs Del Monte
were overdoing tho rent boosting
Peaches in a serving dish. Beat
game, nnd that sooner or Inter they
two egg yolks ^vith 2 table­
would find that they had hilled the
spoons sugar and 1-2 teaspoon
goose that wns laying.
This seems
salt, Add 1 cup hot milk, cook
in double boiler until thick, cool R to h,ive htfpponud.
Orlando, St. Pedown.
and tho others —
nro u .fl nl, right&gt; j rccl(oni to fm Up tho
In, ■ tersburg, Miami
nnd ndd 1-2 teaspoon vanilla,
•* —
tmrns
9S, [ proclaiming to tho world that they
fold In 2 beaten egg whites
hnve reduced rents to pre-war prices. ■ An. RO on n. rniHin* „n th0 oats nnd
pour over peaches and sprinkle
But the St. Petersburg Indepondcorn,
with coconiiut.
ont very candidly declares thnt tho Hut pny nln.[ n.comin&lt; to the mon on
reductions came too Into, for "it
^|1(; fnrm
Hhould have been mnde last summer,"
Tinthoy jcnrn how
to Wow tholr
says the Independent, or nt tho open- horn&gt;
Phones 497-tbt
ing of tho tourist season.
Had tho
— Oklahoma Extension Nows.
cuts boon mndo last summer tho
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Chamber o f Commerce could havo adtuy a daily herald wart ad.

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This institution, whose success and strength has
been buiided by a loyal people, whose most valu­
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
those who know it best and whose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
wishes you a happy, healthful and

prosperous

New Year.

| The Peoples Bank of Sanford
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SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDEK
517 Commercial Street

You Can Find tho Name of
Every Live Professional and
Business Man in Snnford in
Thla Column Ench Day

Sanford. Ft*

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

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Sanford Constructs Co N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
Snnford
Florida

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planes nnd Specifications Cheerful!.
Furnished

Sanford Steam Laundry

All Work Guaranteed
H. T. PACE
P. O. Box IF

FOR SERVICE
Call 14G-J
W. RAWLING, Prop.

Sanford Machine &amp;:
Foundry Co.

George A. DeCottes

General Machine nnd Boiler Work;
Attorney-at-Law
Cylinder Grinding; DcLuxo Pistons;
Over Seminole County Rank
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Steel Genr Bands; Crank Shnfts re
turned; agents for Cnlllo Inbanrd nnd •• E m p l o y m e n t R U l’ GclU..
Outboard Motors.
-Phono 62 Tho vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women's Club
requests all young women desiring
Acteylene Welding
employment
to register nt the First
OF ALL KINDS
Nntionnl Bnnk.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chnlrmnn
Sanford Welding Co.
Located in Engle Bldg., ?05 Oak Ave.

T l . W. NICKERSON

Smith Bros. Garage

Public Accountant; Audits— Systems
Income Tnx Service
Room 16 McNcill-Davls Bldg.
Phono 852
Orlando, Fla.

Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

S. O. Shinholscr
Contractor and Iluildcr
SANFORD

FLORID i

“ WE DELIVER TklE GOODS

Quick Service Transfei
Storage Facilities
If wc please you, tell others; if no
tell us. Phone 4118

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop

SAVE YOU MONEY

Locnted nt 207 French Are., between
2nd nnd Third. E. i. BERGQUIST.
Write us

ATTENTION, DOG OWNERS 1
Taxes nro now duo and must bo
paid nt onco on all dogs. Dogs with­
out tags will ho killed on sight.
JAS. KILLEBREW,
242-Gte
Chiof of Pollco.

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO. FLORIDA

Try n Herald Want Ad today.

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS I
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ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
SUIT YOU
You can make money buying for advance.
You are going to build a homo one o f these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
by easy stages.
If you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
game now.
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�The Year’s best Book—
ha

is your Bunk Book for 1922.
The interest increases on eveiy page, and
when you have reached tho end of tho year and
turned down the last page, you will have a feeling
of satisfaction at something accomplished, and
gladness in your resolution to make it a bigger, bet­
ter year through a determination to save the max­
imum your income will permit.
We wish you joy and happiness and abundant
prosperity on each of the 365 days of the new year,
and we will bo right hero to serve you in a spirit of
friendly co-operation and honest good will,
Best wishes for 1922 to you and yours 1

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First National B an k !
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. Forster, Pres.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier ■

Not so bad at 75 hero on tho
flth day of January and Cohum’s Minstrels coming in
tomorrow
while Osborno
Herndon jumps "Out of tho
Old Nest" tonight at tho
Star, Nlco heavy London
fog for this morning which
made us think of other days
when there wns nothing on
our mind hut keeping out of
tho fog, yes. Howovor, these
foggy days will give way to
nice, cold, crisp weather in
n few days and then wo
shall begin shipping thnt
celery crop thnt will put all
of us 3()5 days behind thnt
trip to tho poor farm. Have
you n little copper still In
your homo?
5:40 A. M. JAN. 9, 1922
Maximum ........................ a ... 75
Minimum ....................... 55
Range ............................ 58
Barometer..............
30.11
Southeast and part cloudy.

Fleming Novin, of Pittsburgh, arriv­
ed here yesterday to spend n few
dnys on business.

PERSONALS
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Mrs. C. A. Knulcrson of Gainesville
is visiting Mrs. I). K. Speer while Mr.
Ha Rnulcrson and Mr. Dnrnhnrt arc on ii
fcu business trip In Jacksonville.

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No advertisements for the Clcssified or Want Column of tho Herald
art. taken without ensh In advance and
nonc nre taken over tho telephone.
This is mndi.' neccssnry by the mlatakrs in phone messages and by tho
extra bookkeeping entailed on the
small accounts that tnke the profits
out of this form of advertising.

Tho boys of the basket hull team of
Sanford High arrived homo yesterday
after playing games with New Smyrnn, Miami and Lauderdale.
They
wore victorious at the first place and
lost tho gnmes at the last two mainly
on account of the long rides and no
sleep.
However they expect to play
Miami here soon and there may be a
different story to tell.

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THREE SESSIONS DAILY AT THE
PESHYTEHIAN CHURCH
3. 4- 5- AND 7:30 I*. M.

PROMINENT ALA HAM IANS
The Sanford Bible Conference under
VISIT FRIENDS HERE the auspices of the Moody Bible In­
stitute of Chlcngo began its meetings
Col. anil Mrs. Ilnrry It, Shorter, of in the local churches yesterday with
Court week starts tomorrow.
Eufnuln, Alabama, were Sanford visi­ a large attendance nt all tho services.
Meetings will be held thrice dally
tors Saturday, enrouto to West Palm
Court week and Coburn’s Minstrels Beach, where they will bu guestH of this week in tho Presbyterian church,
all in one week. •People will think the Poinsottu Hotel for the winter. and it is expected thnt large crowds
thi v are in New York.
The hours
Col. Shorter wns campaign manager will attend all services.
for “ Bill" Brandon in his last rnco for for services are 3 to 4 p. m., 4 to 5 p.
.Speakers of nat­
J. 11. Osteon, onu of the prominent governor of Alahamn, is a brother-in- in., nnd 7:3Q,p. in.
citrus growers of the Altamonte sec­ law of Ex-Governor Jelks of that state ional reputation are on tho Conference
tion was in the city today on busi­ and Is connected with one of tho largo progrnin and the locnl pastors are en­
insurance companies, besides being thusiastic over the outlook for a great
ness.
extensively interested in coal mining spiritual awakening in Sanford.
The Sanford Conference is one of a
City commissioners will meet to­ in Kentucky, where ho hns been for
night to make appointments and Btnrt tho past year. While boro they visit­ series of Bible Conferences being put
off the administration for the now ed their old Alabama friends, Mr. and on in the southeast by the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.
W h en ­
Mrs. H. A. Neel, of tho IIcrnhL
year.
t
ever the Conferences have been held
the churches have been delighted, nnd
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The speakers for Sanford are Dr.
Henry Ostrom, Dr. George Guide, Dr.
Julicn
Rodgers, and Rev. A. C. Shuler.
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features of the Conference is being
directed by P. M. Boyd of the Metho­
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cordance with its Ily-lnws, in tho of­
fices of tho hank on Wednesday, Jan­
uary 18th, 1022, nt 7:30 p. m. for tho
a
purpoBO of electing n hoard of direc­
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tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
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WILLIAM ItAINEY BENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jnn. 14. 247-Ote

Mrs. F. E. Stoinmyn is visiting her
laughter Mrs. Frank Adams on the
Heights.
Mrs James Mitchell and dnughtcr
Elizabeth returned this week from
Mississippi where they hnvo been
since first of December visiting rel­
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ilngnn motored
to DeLnnd Friday afternoon.
Miss Lucilo Pope spent this week
in Oviedo the guest of Miss Lucille
Partin.
J. W. Christy of Jacksonville was
In Sanford Thursday on business.
Mr nnd Mrs. Garrett who have re­
cently movid hm. ■tin Georgia have
purchased
Geo. Wells homo
on
French nvo.
. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Boyd nnd sons
arrived from Tarpon Springs to make
their home in Sanford and will live
in Dr. R M. Mason’s home on Mngnolin nve.
Friends of Miss Mary Crawford
will he glad to learn that she in slowly
improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Eeker of Gloverstown
New York left today for Orlando nnd
other points in Florida.
Mr. Eckcr
hns been In California and many other
states hut says Florida climate beats
them all.
They expect to be back
to Sanford in n few weeks.
Mrs. A B. Huntley, Mrs T. Gross and
others motored to Tampa this week
fo*r a couple of dnys
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Benjamin, of
Milford Conn., nre visiting their aunt
Mrs W. M. Raynor of Celery nve.
Mr. anil Mrs. Haley and little
daughter were in Sanford this week
visiting relatives nnd looking up old
acquaintances.
Mr. Hnley wnn a
valued employee of the A. C. L. with
headquarters at Kisslmmeo, for n
good many years and Is well known to
tho road men.
lie has just been
north to a big co vention and then on
an inspecting tour through the South.
They left Thursday afternoon for
their home In the Carollnas.

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A . P. C O N N E L L Y
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C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyc
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a Una and
cordlngly.

FOR SALE

WAN'l

SALES MANAGER—The
opportunity for some 11
secure the exclusive soiling a
the most needed automobile
In this territory;.no competition;’
finance initial order $500 to $1,
Give telephone number. Alcomo
ufneturing Co., 40 Bridge So., Nowar
OSTEOPATH CELEBRATES
N. J.
240-0to
__87TH BIRTHDAY YESTERDAY
NOW SANFORD CITIZEN
GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
women. Experience unnecessary.
Honesty
required. Good pay to start.
Dr. J. A. Disheaux celebrated Ids
Write,
T.
McCafforty, St. Louis, Mo.
87th birthday yesterday nnd states
1-1-8-15-22-28
thnt he has never been sick in his life.
I HUY, pay cash for second hand pi­
He came to Sanford about six months
anos. Address I’ . O. Box 352,
ago from Black Rock, Frio county,
2I5-12tp
Penn., and lias decided to make San­
ford his future home.
Dr. Dlsehenux
WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
is an osteopathic and nerve specialist FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, new
morning and evening deliveries.— R.
and expects to open an office in tho
top, newly painted, good niechuni- L. Gnrrison. Phono 3711. 109-St-Tu
Cntes building as soon us it is finish­ cnl condition. Ford worm-drive truck. 201-1 fc
ed..
240-1-c Will sell cheap or apply on small prop­ WANTED— Plain and fancy dress­
erty, close in or in town. Address
making. Children’s clothes a spec­
"Dodge" care of Herald.
247-Otp ialty.— Mrs. Mills, 314 Fifth Street,
FOR HALE— 18-in dry plno wood, $5 between Sanford nnd Palmetto,
full cord mi ground, bring your
243-titp
The people of Snnford and Seminole truck. 3 miles out First street. Phone FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Park av&lt;£
County continue to express their ap­ 402-J.
244-0tp
nue.
178-tfc
proval and appreciation in dollars and FOR SALE—One Dolco plant, practic­
FOR It ENT— Three room apartment,
cents.
ally new. Terms can ho arranged.
with private porch. All conven­
We hnvo had a consistnnt nnd grat­ Apply Snnford Auto Exchange, foot
iences, 312 Oak Ave.
2l7-4tp
ifying flow of business from the first of First St.
143-fltc
FOR
RENT—5
room
bungalow,
furday of our Pro-Inventory Sale. Some,
At r , irnim
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......... FOR SALE— 15,000 sq. feet of land,
nished,
on
paved
Ureo.t—E.
F.
of tho common comments*of custom1
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400 feet on II. It. Suitable for Lane.
247-6tp
ers: “ Yours in a real Bnlc ; you
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surely ure «iv I„K the people •« equare I'1* " '" *
• ' “ "•J* » * " ' « ' “ " &gt; 7 FOR Itl’ NT—One” furnished bed
room, ulso garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
ilenl'” | "I tun euro pled le Bet » “
k' nV n “ 1 7 n ' V° ,
a ?’
ehnneo et title eele” t “ your eel. price.. Winter Cnrk-Orlnn. o hl8l.w,,y_ Atl100-tfc
look like „l,I times"! "Gee, Me
‘I™ " "«• »•” “ !"&gt; «■ »?«• _ ?:ir" 7ll&gt; FOR RENT— Rooms and kjtchonnttes,
for a dollnr’s worth of merchandise at FOR SALE— A NEW O-ltOOM BUN*
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-2Gtp
GAI.OW, WITH ALL MODERN
Thrasher
&amp;
Gnrner's
Sale."
FOR RENT—0 room house, nil mod­
In
Go to Thrasher &amp; Garner’s Big Pro- CONVENIENCES. A GOOD I.OCAern conveniences. See A. V. French.
Inventory Sale now on, if you want to TION, AND WELL IMPROVED,
242-10tp
make your dollars and cents do double GOOD TERMS AND CLOSE PRICE
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. INQUIRE
duty, Sale on this week.
LOST
AT HERALD OFFICE, CARE “ W’\
THRASHED &amp; GARNER.
LOST—
Malo
burro.
Return to Goo.
246*3tc
D. Hart.
*242-10tp
BUICK, 5-pass.....$700.00
NOTICE
FOR RENT
On and after December 25th I will
NASH, 5-pass..... 515.00
FOR RENT—Ono nico large furnished
not he responsible for any bills made
FORD COUPE ... 400.00 No excuse will he taken for viola­ house keeping uphrtmunt, 4 rooms, by
tho Wclnkn Dining Rooms.
$12.00
per
week;
2
furnished
house­
tion of all traffic inws. Owing to tho
One 1921 Lexington,
244-4-c
ESTELLE MELSON.
keeping
rooms
and
2
rooms
each,
many accidents of late, tho law will
apartment
$0.00
per
week,
314
Fifth
equipped with cord
Nowcst
thing
in candlesticks will
be enforced to tho lottur. Please hco
bo
found
nt
tho
O. T. O. Gift Shop.
thnt
both
headlights
are
also
burnbetween
Sanford
and
Pnlmot
tires, bumpers, etc.
1to avenue.
240-2tp Welakn Block.
218-1-p
5-pass., a bargain
bed
room.
HARRISON,
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FOR
RENT—
Furnished
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.540-tf-e
Speed Officer. Over Seminole Cafo.
Terms; Cash, or 50% ensh and
ROOMINCnrOTOF FOTt- RENT—
bnlance monthly installments
near passenger dopot.—J. Musson.
I hnvo purchased the Snnford
m i KENT— Attractive two room Branch o f tho I.ukcland Steam Laun­
apartment. Hot wntcr. 1820 Park dry and will conduct tho business nt
This is to advise tho public thnt tho Avenue.
245 -3tp the snmo location, No, 123 West First
traffic ordinances and 'regulations
FOR RENT— Two unfurnished rooms street, I am not responsible for any
wil bo rigidly enforced, nnd especial­
LEXINGTON
with privnto hath. 411 Park ave­ bills now duo by said laundry.
ly with reference to minors driving
I hope to merit and obtain n liber­
nue.
242-Otp
cars nnd speed regulations of oight
al
patronage.
HUPMOBILE
miles an hour on turning comors and FOR RENT— Two furnished bed 24G-3tc
R. L. CHRISENBERRY.
DISTRIBUTORS
rooms, Oil Park Ave.
212-tfc
ton miles an hour in thi business dis­
\VILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.'
trict.
Baptist Tomple, Sat., Jan.*14. 247-Ote
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
J. A. KILLEBREW,
195-tfc
244-4tc
Chief of Police. Street.
TQY 1 DAILY KXBALD WAXT AD.

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spending n few days here transact­
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FOR SALE—Ono fresh JorBoy cow
— C. Dunn, Route 1, Snnford.
FOR SALE- Paper shell pecans, 801
Mognolin,
FOR SALE—Exceptionally fine bird
dog. See East at Hill Hardware.
247-3tp
FOR SALE— Ten room liouso to bo
removed from promises.—W. A.
Lefflcr. Phone 530.
FOR SALE— Ono Daisy chum. Call
415-W.
20i-tfc
For dainty wedding gifts nt the O.
T. O. Art Shop, Welakn Bldg. 247-ltp
FOR SALE— Chickery and Escnrole
plants, Rex Packnrd, West Side,
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                    <text>SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

The Sanford Daily Herald
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‘‘The City Substantial’*.

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S GREATEST V E G E T A B LE SECTION

VOLUME II

BIBLE CONFERENCE CROWDS
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TO HEAR GIFTED SPEAKERS

N U M BE R 2 4 8

S A N F O R I), F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 10, 1922

From the Hero s Own Lips

NEW PRE-COOLING PLANT
IS ALMOST COMPLETED
-W ILL BEGIN OPERATION
CHOICEST MOONSHINE.

All the Churches are A t­
tending These W o n ­
derful M eetings

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By the First of February
According to Plans
• of Promoters

WILSON, N. C., Jan. 10.—Henry E.
Thompson of ^wntonsburg, near here,
lays clnlm to having ono of tho choice­
st bottles of moonshine liquor in tho
world.
Mr. Thompson is tho proud
possessor of ono quart of npplo grnn*
dy distilled in Edgccombo county,
North Carolina, in the summer of WILL HE ABLE TO PIIECOOL
SERVICES TODAY 3:00 TO 5:00 P.
12 TO 15 CARS DAILY OF
1770.
The whiskey has been In tho
M. AND AT 7:30— rROF.
SANFORD PRODUCTS
Thompson nnd Snuggs families for
BOYD LEADS MUSIC
more than 150 years, Mr. Thompson
Tho now pre-cooling plant being
V,
having hnd tho brandy more that) 50
erected hore by tho Snnford Farmer's
years.
Exchange is now seventy-five per cent
PROGRAM FOR TODAY
completed, according to ndvico rccolv;i:00 p. m.— Dr. Ostront.
GENERAL McCRAE
od from officials of this organization,,
4:00 p. m.— Dr. Guille.
NOW CHIEF OF STAFF
•Jv .
uud will ho in operntlon hy Fobruary
TOOK PERISHING’S JOII
7:30 p. nt.— Dr. Guillo.
1st. The plant, when engngod to fu ll’
enpneity, will bo nblo to prs-cool from
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 10—Brigndier 12 to 15 cars of produce dnlly. Tho
General James II. McRae took over to­ cost of this project when completod
The Bible Conference in progress nt
day Porshlng's duties ns chief of staff will amount to over $135,000 nnd hasthu First Presbyterian Church drow n
DR. GEORGE GUILLE
of Army.
Perishing on leave visit­ been underwritten by tho members o f'
record-breaking congrogntion nt nil of
One of the speakers qf the Snnford Bi­
ing
his
home
in Kansas nnd will not tho exchange. Tho Snnford Farmers*
the services yesterday. Whilo Dr.
Exchange Is affiliated with tho Flori­
ble Conference now in session at
return
until
middle
of month.
GuiUo and I)r. Ostront wero Hpcnking
da Citrus Exchange nnd has nmongst
the First Prcsbyterinn Church
in the Prcsbyterinn Church, Dr. Shu­
its membership a largo number of the
ler was launching tho inltinl servico
Brown W ill Visit
progressive growers of this section.
.
j
0hn
Sheldon
McCook
wttt
remember
for
a
long
tlmo
how
Sorgcant
with tho colored people nt tho First American Legion
Number Florida Cities Their notion in this rnnttcr Is suffic­
flamuet W ood fill, designated hy Oeneral Perahing aa tho greatest hero
Baptist church, colored.
o f the World W ar, coddled him aa be told about hla war experiences.
To Present Case
Speak to Chambers ient testimonial to thu hrond-mlndod,.
It is planned to reach ull the people
The boy la a son o t Justice McCook of New York City whom Woodflll
far sightedness in successfully pro­
Before Citizens
white and black in tho Conference nnd
If YHttlnib
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f
Commerce
In
Florida
Representing'
motlng
a project which will ovontually.
thus making the meetings ns far
The
U.
S.
Chamber
of
Commerce
j
plnco
tho
growing of produce on as
reaching as possible. Dr. Rodgers, di­ Adjusted Compensation Will Be Put
.substantial
a basis ns will bo found in
Up to Chamber of Commerce ,
rector of the conference, is delightet
In response to nn invitation from those sections of tho west whoro th*
with the prospects nnd predicts a spir­
Florida Chambers of Commerce, Col­ pre-cooling of fruits and vegetable*
( I l f T he A aaoclnle* I 'r e o l
itual awakening such as Sanford has
vin II. Brown, of tho Chamber of Coni- has proven to bo a romunoratlvo prop­
CHICAGO, Jan. 10.— Hanford Mncnot exjierienced for a long while.
merco of tho'United States, with bend- osition.
Nider, national commander of tho
Dr. Ostroin spoke yestordny after­
qUnrtors nt Washington, will visit
American Legion, issued instructions
Tho present system in vog
noon
twenty-five cities in Florida during section Is to load cars w it h f* ^ ^
noun on
«.. the
« » “ Authority of tho ' Bible.”
™
'Inst night to ^11 Legion Posts to pre­
Dr. Guille spoke on "The Gospel. Be-,
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Jnnunrj- nnd February for the purposo whoso latent heut hna been agon
compcnsaFINE MUSIC, IIOAT RIDES. ETC., WITH WEEKS AND OTHER OFFIC­
ginning today Dr. Guille will spenk 8ont tho c“ ° o f ndjurtt&lt;1
of discussing locnl organization prob­ cd in thu field by that of tha„ . . „ ...... „„ . n ,
tion for former soldiers before ChamIALS
ABOUT
MUSCLE
AND WILL HE GREAT
on tho Hook of Hebrews, anil Dr. UsltAiM#
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lems. Mr. Brown Ih nn authority on bringing up tho temperature of
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Commerce In every city of tho
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SHOALS
EVENT
trom will speak on “ Tho Ro-Discovory
the subject of commercial organiza­ car to such nn oxtont thnt In
United States In connection with the
of tlie Church."
tion work.
referendum of that question now be­
( l b TKf Aasarlntrd f f m )
many enfloa, decay occurs before shlpThe Tourist nnd Convention Com­ - DETROIT,
The music, which is ono of tho fea­
Jim. 10.— Henry Ford
ing conducted hy those bodies.
Tho Chamber of Commorco of tho mcn^ |„ Hturtoil. Shipments of perishmittee of the Snnford Chamber of will leave Thursday for Washington
tures of tho meetings is undor tho di­
United States is a federation of moro aides are presumably ro-iccd nt db
Commerce has completed arrange­ for a conference with See. Weeks nnd
rection of Prof, Boyd, of tho Sanford
than 1,400 business and industrial or­ ferent points, but in tho ovent t h a t , .
AN
ANNOUNCEMENT. ..E X T R A - 1
ments for the Moon-light Dance othor government officials in connec­ ganizations. As head of its organiza­
Methodist church. A largo chorus
ODINARY
|
which
will be held Thursday, January tion with his offer for the Muscle tion Service Hureiiii, Mr. Brown is u through oversight or any other cause,.
mndo up of singers from the choirs of
the shipment goes through without bo12th, ut the lakeside pavilion.
thu city will sing each evening at
Shonls nitrate nnd power plants, ho specialist in organization methods nnd
ing re-iced it nrrives in tho market:
Bennett Lecture® To He Free On I Tho proceeds from this dunce will
7:30.
said today nt his office.
activities. His efforts during the past in such n condition that the price o tfNext
Saturday.
ho used to pay the deficit on the pnviDr. Rodgers, director, nnd tho pas­
five years have been directed toward fered for it will not pay tho freight.
--------linn and it is hoped that n large
tors of tho local churches co-operat­
assisting
commercial
bodies in
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. , Through tho enterprising citizens of nun|bor of snnford people will patron- Soldier Testifies
Practically all celery is washed, re­
ing, urge____
all the
of_______
Snnford
strengthening their organizations.
stripped
and rc-pncked nt destination
take advantage of theso opportunities, Snnford the lecture ‘ I he Man Who |ze ib|a af fn{r and assist tho argnniThat Officer Shot
The Organization Servico Uuronu is
and then ro-shippsd to various mar­
to hear tho Bible message.
.Can” will bo given to the public free 2titiun in making it a complete finnnerepository of tho most complete
_______________________________ next Saturday, Jan. 14th, nt theB a p -'ja] BUCC0BB&gt;
Private in Back the
kets. New York til'd oilier largo mar­
data with respect to organization
kets handle it this wny, and the re­
FISHERMEN COOPPERATE
tist Temple.
The list of these citi-j Tho dnneo has been given wide pubmethods. TIiIh information is distri­
packed standardized Snnford product
IN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION [ zens will be published in u inter „ clty ,n m|j0lnin|r counties and it is Snw Hint Shoot Soldier North of Ver­
buted to commercial organizations
dun in 1i»IH
often finds its wny back to Miami and
edition.
1expected that n large number o f visitthrough letters and the spoken word.
other Florida cities. This accounts
oijr Thr AaaocJatrd l'rtaa )
| One o f the citizens hns heard this ors will lie present.
Years spent in studying tho subject
(H r Thr Aaaocliilcd I'rraal
WEST PALM BEACH, Jan. 10.— man lecturo and will roccommtnd It as
excellent dnneo orchestra lias
for the great difference In price puld
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Charles have qualified Mr. Brown to givo ex­
More than 100 fishermen o f West bt,infr „ |ccturo o f tho highest quality been engaged and ns nn added nltraethe grower and that charged tho con­
Palm Bench nnd vicinity have formed nn(j ftn inspiration
It is trusted thnt tion, Cnptnin Atkinson will take oat E .' Fox, of Richmond, Vn., testified pert advice with respect to activities sumer.
that can successfully ho undertaken,
th
he Fishermen’s Cooperative A shocIu- vou will be fortunate enough to s c - 'thoBe who (,e8ln, it( for n moon-light today before the senate Investigating
It is the intention of The Sanford
nnd those that Should lie avovided by
committee
that
he
saw
Major
IHcromo
tion for the announced purpose of
curc ft ticket to hear Bennett. Tho ri(j0 on tho L„kc.
Farmers’
Exchange to strip, wasii and
Opio, of Staunton, Vu., shoot n hoI- business bodies.
placing their wares on outside ninr- American Legion in securing this high j ^ moonlight dnneo Is nn innovation
pre-cool
before
shipment and ship a
lr
his
visit
to
Florida
chambers
of
dier in tho back north of Verdun in
к. tH without' the medium o f locnl dnss. attraction doing It •without p ro -1,,,,,, boinff hold so near the Lake at
1018. The man shot was wearing an commerce, Mr. Brown will confer with standardized brand to thu niurkots,
wholesalers.
fit nn(| f or the inspiration to bo affor- tho tin,c of tbo month when wt have
American uniform, Fox said, and Fox directors and committees on local or­ and obviously bring a greater return
* "I’lain Arthur E. b unnelle of
this community.
' n fu|| moon, nliou'.J prove a great
was a hundred feet away. Fox de­ ganization problems, and then talk to to tho grower. Being pre-coolcd will
B. t lies,la Park, was elected presidenti Following this lecture there will bo ‘ tlraw|njc card for those vdio are lookclared the soldier was within six feet the membership on organization and also insure thu product from harm (te­
аа,
l Charles Gould,secrcntry of thomUH|Cal numbers , nnd Lnurnnt
the ,nRf()r 80I1,cthing new
inthe wny of
eming from a fniluru to ru-icu.
of Opio when tho shooting took place, co-operation.
association.
The fishermen clajtned1Rrcnj magician.
Those numbers will diver-dona.
During tho Inst fivo years, Mr.
In fact it will Icmininnto tho neces­
that ho hnd approached officer and
thnt n recent reduction hi prices paid follow shortly nfter this attraction.
Tho price of admission will he 10c was moving off.
Brown has visited hundreds of organ­ sity for re-icing iis pro-cooled ship­
them for their catches by locnl whole­ There will ho fivo numbers in nil. It per couple per dance rind the boat
izations in tho vnrious states. Ho is ments have gone forwnrd to destina­
salers was prohibitive
Tho Associa­ will be to your advantage to henr this ride will coso to those desiring to view
known
as tho nutlior of works on com­ tion with hut tho originnl icing and1
tion remunerative markets.
The man uml under such favorable circum- the beauties of Lake Monroe hy moon­ Eight-Hour Day
mercial organization. His publication, have arrived in ns good and somo ensos
proceeds will lie distributed on th o 'B, nncoai
light, 25ccnts.
For Railway Clerks
"Building nnd Mnintnining a Local butter condition than those which woro
cooperative plnn.
This is nn opportunity for Sanford
To Be Considered Chamber of Commorco” lias been re-iced along tho road. Tho saving to ,
AMERICAN LEGION
people to have a real good time at
widely circulated. This publication is tho shipper in re-icing charges y ^ l
OFFICERS CONDEMN
SKRVICE IN RESTUARANTS
Bmnll expense, nnd those who do not
principally for tho community whwleh amount to $40 per cur. If tho entir*
,
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WATSON FOR CHARGES dnneo will hnvo tho privilege of en­ National Agreement Up for Consider­
MUST HE ORSERVED
hns no commercial organization nnd is shipment of perishables front Snnford
ation Today
joying thomselves in a way that hns
SAYS TAMPA OFFICER
endeavoring to establish one. It is of Inst Reason, amounting to over 5,000
OCALA, T Jnm To!—Thor co“ vention ™vcr been previously offered,
(H
r
The
Aaauclnlrd
I’
reaat
groat value, however, to communities curs, had boon pro-cooled there would
(Hy The Aaanelatrd Hreaa)
Tho dnneo begins nt 0:00 o'clock or
CHICAGO, Jan. 10.— Extra pay for seeking to reorganize their chnmborH, have been a saving of over $200,00(7 Irt
' IA MPA, Jan. 10.— Service is nn' of American Legion officers in Floriessential ingredient of fried-trout da hero today adopted resolutions Immediately after tho hand concert, ovortinio work nnd eight hour day nro nnd to those desiring to study tho re-icing charges.
Tho members of tho Sanford Farm­
nnd Fronch-friod potatoos, according condemning Senator Watson, of Gcor- I’rcHcnt arrangements are to have the. tho principal points sought by tho rail­ most approved methods in organiza­
bnnd
pnrndo
from
Central
Park
to
the
road
clerks
in
tho
controversies
over
ers’
Exchango are to bo congratulated
tion
structure.
gin,
for
his
chnrgcs
against
tho
nrmy.
to Police Lieut, J. E. Carter, nnd n
pavilion
In the c\^nt thnt Thurs­ tho rules of clerks of national agree­
Mr. Brown visited tho following clt- upon their initiative in taking th*
Person failing to receive it is entirely
day should prove stormy, the dance ment up for consideration today by Ioh in Florida: Quincy, Jnn. 3; Tnl- preliminary steps to placo the grow­
justified in leaving the food on tho
British Forces
will
he held tho following evening.
United States Itnllrond Labor Board. lnhnssec, Jnn. -I; Lake City, J a n /5; ing of produco in this section on a
tabio unpnid for
Gainesville, Jnnunry 1) nnd Jackson­ substuntinl basis und thoso growurs.
W ill Be Withdrawn
A man was brought boforo Lieut.
outside of thu Exchange, who avail
ville
todny, Jnnunry 10.
Farter, recently on complnint of a
From A ll Ireland
Thu balance of Mr. Brown's ItlnoP- themselves of tfhis systom which
local rcstunrnnt proprietor, that whoa
guarantees placing their produco on
nry in Florida is ns follows:
he enmo from tho kitchen wltdi tho London Times Declares it Will Involve
tho market in prime condition, will
Jnnunry 11.—St. Augustine.
trout nnd potatoes tho customer hnd
Fifty Thousand Men
hnvo cuubo to thank thoso who were
January
12.—
Daytona.
Kono.
Tho customer explained thnt
responsible for promoting thl&amp; pro­
Jnnunry
13.—
Now
Smyrna.
his appetite hnd wuxed sharp ns ho
(H r The AaiocU (r&lt; Praia)
LONDON,
Jan.
10.—Tho
Times
de­
ject.
January
10.—
Fort
Lnudordnlo.
waited nt tho tabio to boo tho proprie­
The success of pro-cooling, having
January 17.—West Palm Beach.
tor in tho dual rolo of patrons in tho clares nil British forces will bo withAND
FOLLOWERS
been assured, tho possibilities for prof­
January 18.— Melbourne.
restaurant to tho chargln of tho man drnwn from Ireland except Ulstor, as BINDING GREAT BRITAIN TO D KVA LERA
AID FRANCE TO THE FULL
WALKED OUT WHILE
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it in this business, hns already appeal­
January 10.—Titusville.
who desired trout
nnd ........
potatoes ho rapidly ns possible, tho movement inEXTENT
VOTE TAKEN
ed to outsido investors, and the San­
January 20.— Sanford.
went upstairs to show a guest his volvlng about fifty thousand men.
ford Chambor of Commorco has been
January 23.—Orlando.
room.
Ho tired o f waiting, tho cus-1
(Hy The Aaaoclatcd P r m )
(H r T he A ssociated P ress)
advised that engineering and legal
Jnnunry
21.—
Eustis.
tonier said, nnd wont across tho st.en'« MINSTREL MEN INJURED
CANNES, Jnn. 10.— Notification of
DUBLIN, Jnn. 10.—Arthur Griffith
AT DELAND LAST NIGHT
preliminaries nro now being settled
Jnnunry
25.—
Montvordo,
afternoon;
t(t nppenso his nppotlto.
Ho wnb
tho endorsement by the British cabi­ wns elected &gt;president of tho Dali
for tho establishment of a sixty car
Clormont,
ovonlng.
quite right, Lieut. Cnrtor said.
net of n written pledgo binding Great
(Hjr The Aaaoatatad Preaa)
Eircann today.
.
January
20.—
Leosburg.
plant nt Sanford whwleh. Is to bo fi­
DELAND, Jan. 10.— Threo members Britain Immediately to aid Frnnco to
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10.— Dan F.
DoVaicra
nnd
his
followers
walked
January
27.—
Ocnin.
nanced by Now wYork capital.
, Stock, Ottumwa, Iown, was appointed o f CobuniB minstrel troupe are In tho the full extent of her military and
January
30,—
Tarpon
Springs.
chairman o f tho American Legions .local hospital today suffering injuries nnvnl resources in caso of agression out whilo voto was being taken, in
January 31.— Clenrwntor.
Good meals, $8.00 per week, Th*
Executive Committee.
Other now (received in nn automobile wreck near by Gormany is expected from London protest ngninst nomination of Grif­
February
1.—
St.
Petersburg.
Temple
Club, corner Third and Park.
fith. Spcnkor MacNolil put tho mo­
members included, Matt II. Murphy, lhoro last night,
Nono nro seriously tonight.
Februnry
2.—
Brndontown.
tion for Griffith’s election und ho was
Birmingham, Alnbnmn, nnd Georgo L. |hurt.
Expected they will return to
Fobruary 3.— Wauchula,
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
unanimously chosen.
Post
Cards
at
tho
Herald
Office.
Berry, Pressmens Homo, Tonnossoo. (work in a few dnys.

A BIG PROPOSITION

ALL OF THIS WEEK

MOON LIGHT DANCE FORD TO GO TO
AT NEW PAVILION CAPITAL FOR
CONFERENCE
THURSDAY, JAN. 12

ENDORSEMENT
A. GRIFFITH
NOTIFICATION
IS PRESIDENT
BY BRITISH
DAILEIREANN

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sota whoro they will spend a few
weeks with her mothor. Mrs, Smith
will return about tho first of tho
month to ngnin make Sanford her
Mlt8 . FRED DA1GBR, Society Editor, home.
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I f y e a k av* an y frlenOa T l i l l l i g y o «
It. L. Griffin was called to South
— If yon lira s o l a s aa yw h a ra o r to m ln *
lo m a , o r U 7 0 a a re e a te r ta la la s , w rit# Carolina on account o f the death of
a p e t a l ca rd to t k l i O raartaiaat, s lv l a s
details* o r telrk p a a a tha Itaia. It w ill his father.
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iness visitor hero today.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. 0. Haven,
ilntka, spent tho dny hero yester-

»yl Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Roddy, of ColumS. C., are among tho visitors ar­
riving hero yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gcst, of Cin­
cinnati, arrived hero yesterday and
will spend some time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ilrux, of Waynosboro, Gn., are spending some time
hero at the Montezuma.
Mrs. L. Guidy, of Addis, I.a., is
long the recent arrivals here and is
ling at the Montezuma.
irgaret Muller, o f Delphos,
10 attractive guest of Miss
Br for tho winter.
tson, of New York, is
io Montezuma whilo in
Jng to business.
George J. Derbos, jr.,
I. J. P. McWilliams, of
h were a congenial motor­
stopping over in Sanford

A. Ahcnrn and son Billie, who
’ been spending the summer in tho
!h nnd east, arrived hero yostorIhy nnd nro comfortably located nt tho
Gnblcs. Mr. Ahenrn will nrrivo in a
dny or so.
Mrs. Donald Smith and little daugh­
ter, Evelyn, left yesterday for Sara-

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Deaconess Pnrkhlll, of Orlnndo, was
a visitor here last week nt tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Whltncr.
There will bo no meeting of tho
Music and Literature Department of
tho Womnn’s Club this week on ac­
count of tho Moody Bible Institute nt
tho Presbyterian church.
Jack Renfer left this morning for
Lakeland where ho will nttend tho
wedding of his sister, Miss Ann Renfroo to J. S. Hnmmitt, wheih tnkes
place Tucsdny evening, Jan. 11th.
NOTICE Ci. I. A.
Tho G. I. A. Indies will hnvo Instal­
lation of officers at tho Masonic Hall
Wodnesday evening, beginning nt 8:00
o’clock, Janunry 11th.
All engineers and families nre cor­
dially Invited to bo present.
KINDERGARTEN OPENED
The Kindergarten, under tho nuspices of the Mothers’ Club opened this
j morning In tho Ilrothorhood rooms nt
Holy Cross Church, with a splendid
attendance. * The building is woll
adapted for n kindergarten, tho tho
Mothers’ Club has obtained a wonder­
ful amount of equipment, and tho su­
pervisor, Mrs. C. R. Kirtley, is very
capable in conducting tho kindergart­
en, having graduated from Severn!
kindergarten training schools and also
taught in some of the largest and best
equipped kindergartens both in Chi­
cago and Evanston, III.
Ail mothers who have children they
wisli to enter are requested to confer
witli eitiier one of the committee, Mrs.
R. C. Bower, Mrs. W. Morton Thig­
pen and Mrs. M. Minnrik.
Thu children of each neighborhood
meet in groups each morning and are
accompanied to the Kindcrgnrtcn by
mothers of the Club.

FOR MISS WIGHT
Mrs. Fred Wight and Miss Lettlo
Caldwell wero tho charming hostesses
Saturday, afternoon at a bridgo party
at their homo on Seventh street, hon­
oring Miss Sarah Wight a bride-elect
of this week.
Tho pretty color motif of pink nnd
green was effectively carried out in
tho decorntions. Baskets nnd vnses of
pink cosmos wore artistically placed
in tho various rooms where the card
tables wore arranged. On the enrd
table wero mininturo baskets o f pink,
tho handles tied with tulle, thoso wore
filled with salted pecans which were
enjoyed during the gnmo.
Of exceptional interest was the
game of bridge played during tho af­
ternoon, high score being made by

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SEE the difference— FE E L the difference^—
K N O W the difference between ordinary thin
aluminum utensils and “W ear-E ver.”
This special o ffe r is made so that y.ott can see f o r y o u rself
that alum inum cooking utensils rVo NOT all the same.
“ W ear-E v er” utensils nre made from hard, dense, coldrolled, TH IC K , aheot aluniinum— mctnl w hich again and
again has been passed through gigan tic rolling mills and
su bjected to tho pressure o f huge stam ping m achines.

Get your Stew Pan Thurs., Jan. 12

Hill Hardware Co.
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PERSONAL NOTES

Birthdny enrds, convalescent enrds,
mourning enrds, birth arrivals, cards
for every event at tho Hornld office.
New supply Just received.
Don’t go
out of town until you hnvo seen tho
Herald stock.
Dr. and Mrs. Pulcston and family
hnvo moved in their new homo nt
Rose Court where they have one o f
the finest nnd most up to dnte homes
in tho city.
Roso Court will soon bo
one of tho most popular residence
sections o f tho city.

Tor rheumatism, weak
inklos, soft corns, fallen
irehos, bunions, pains In
four foot, or heavy cal­
louses, consult—
C. L. GISLER
OfTico 130 S. Orange
Orlando
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Fine for Lum bago
Mustcrole drives pcln nwny and
bring:: in its plnce delicious, soothing
comfort. Just rub it in gently.
It is a clean, white ointment, made
wit'i oil o f mustard. Get Mustcrolo
today nt your drug store. 35c and 65c
in isrj a- d tubes; hospitr.l sis?, $3.00.

Some o f the very lntost things in
tally cards, score cards, place cards,
nnd nut cups for parties and socinl nffairs of nil kinds just opened nt tho
Herald office.
See them before
going out o f town fo \f your part
cards.

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WARD &amp; RIVE
GENERAL

M ONDAY,

UETTEft THAN A MU3TARD TOASTER

F R ID A Y

N IG H T S

o f each week

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AUTOMOBILE CAMPS MUST

8 to 10 o’clock

BE KEPT SANITARY

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
The State Board of Hcnlth is de­
OPT. D.
termined
that automobile
tourist
camps are operated in strict accord­
OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST
ance with up-to-dnta snnltnry teach­
ings.
The poorly or hnlf wny main­
tained auto enmp is a menne to the
people.
v
A Burvoy of practically every auto
camp in the Stnto hns recently been
concluded by tho stnto hcnlth board
and tho collected information concern­ Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
EYES EXAMINED
ing ench tabulated.
Subsequently a
Sanford, FIs.
Classification o f nil camps was made 212 East. 1st St.
bnsed upon (a ) supervision of tho
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSB
enmp by the munlclpllty an (b) uvailability of utilities or conveniences.
IUII
This classification being transmitted
to city clerks, to tourist information
bureaus, traveling bureaus, chambers
of commerce, and other civic organi­
zations interested In serving the tour­
ists for their proper guidance.
The classification of camps just
prepared by tho State Board of
Health, Bureau of Engineering shows
that Bradontown, DcLand, Gaines­
ville, Lakeland, Pensacola, Tampa and
West Palm Beach have tho host camps
in the state,
considered from all
angles.

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WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. I I. 217-Ctc

Thursdny nfternoon Mrs. Ben Mon­
roe entertained tho members of her
Sundny School class nt her homo on
Celery ave.
It being the regular
business meeting dny, that was at­
tended first and officers for tho en­
suing year elected nnd committees
appointed nnd tho girls nre starting
out with a view and grent enthusiasm
anticipating tho greatest they Imvo
ever had.
They are tho "Sunshine
Girls,’’ nnd are true to their names.
After delicious refreshments of ice
cream and enko they left nt a late
s •hour voting th dr teacher, Mrs. Mon:
roo an ideal hostess,
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Ilnptist Tompld, Sht., Jan. 14. 247-Gtc

Napoleon.
‘ "■llut he •who hat imagination with­
out learning hat teingt and no feet.

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Joubert.

CLASH PARTY

(Reg. Price 85c)
GET A COVER
FOR l ie
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TOKIO, Jan. 9.—Marquis Okuma,
aged statesman whose condition of
coma led two reports of his death was
still alivq nt five o’clock this after­
noon.

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S P E C IA L
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Mrs. Robort Hines, who was awarded BAR ASS’N MEETINt
a tray sot, tho cut prizo, a dock of
UNDER NEW PLAN
bridge cards, was won by Mrs. Joe
Chittenden. Tho honorce, Miss Wight
Jacksonville, Jan. 7.— Tho 1022
was presented silk hose.
meeting of tho Florida State Bar as­
At tho conclusion of tho card gnmo sociation will be held in Orlnndo, be­
tho hostesses assisted by Mrs. D. A. ginning Juno 15, and continuing until
Caldwell served delicious refreshments members of tho association deddo to
consisting of hot fudgo sundae, whito ndjourn.
This is a departure from
cake iced in pink, and coffeo.
usual procedure, ns heretofore meet­
Among those invited wero Misses ings o f tho association covorcd only
ill
it.i
(dwt
Esther Miller, Francos Dutton, Mrs. two days.
Roy Chittenden, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff,
Plnns of the meeting wero made nt
Mrs. Robert Hines, Miss Thelma Fraz­ n meeting hero of tho executive coun- 1
er, Mrs. Hnl Wight, Mrs. Dick Brown,
cil, according to astatement issued j
Mrs. Ben Caswell, Mrs. Ed. Botts, Mrs. yesterdny by Hcrrnnn Uinicr, secre­ :l
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C. R. Kirtley, Miss Agnes Dumas, Mrs. tary.
Joe Chittenden, Mrs. Howard Smith,
Miss Daphne Winiblsh, Misses Flor­
A ls o a T w o - p a r t C o m e d y
NEW RECORD FOR "DITCH? 1
ence and Muymo Moro, Mrs. Ralph
Wight, Miss arjoric Clay, Miss Flor­
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PANAMA, Jan. 5.— In spite of tho
ence Henry, Miss Mario Teague, Miss­
world-wni* business depression tho
“ W in n e r s o f t h e W e s t”
es Joe and Fnnnio Rcba Munson.
volume o f shipping traffic through
tho Punnmn canal in 1021 set new
high records.
Tho tolls for tho cal­
ender year were $10,325,718, approxi­
Billy Parker spent Sunday in San­ mately $30,000 moro thnr. tho prev­
TUESDAY:
E th e l C la y t o n In “ W E A L T H ”
ious year, according to tho official
ford.
report.
— A ls o F o x N e w s Meade Fox hns gone to Ft. Laudordnlo where he will make hondquartors
during tho tomato season.
FOOT SPECIALIST

MARQUIS OKUMA
STILL ALIVE TODAY
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' SOCIAL CALENDAR
Mondny— Business and Professional
Women’s Club will meet at 8 p. m.
at their club rooms In tho First Nat­
ional Bnnk building.
Tuesday— Mcro-Wlght nuptials will
bo solemnized at tho homo of tho
brido’s pnrents, on Park avenue, at
8:00 o’clock.
Tuesday—Social Department of tho
Woman’s Club will have a bridge
party at the club rooms at throe
o’clock, with Mrs. R. A. Nowmnn
as hostess.
Wednesday— Men's Club will meet at
tho Parish House et 8 p. m. Usual
lunch and entertainment.
Thursday— Mrs. Howard Ovorlln will
ontortain tho members of tho Semi­
nole Bridge Club at har apartments
In tho Wolnka at 3:00 p. m.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour at
tho Central Park at 4:00 p. m.

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own your own home.
Y o u im a g in e you will send the
children to college.
Y o u im a g in e you will be able to
seize that splendid business
opportunity that will some­
time come your way.
e Are you learning that there is a
close relationship between
the imagined future and the
Present Savings Account?
Y o u r ^Pass cB o o k

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FOR SALE

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A new 6-room bungalow
With all modern conven­
iences. A good location,
and well improved; good
terms and close price for
immediate sale. Inquire
Herald office, care “W .”

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ty commissioners nml the city com­
missioners In this work for tho pub­
lic. That is no ono knows how much
thuy nro doing all tho time unless you
attend nil tho meetings. JTio Herald
wishes to say that they are doing n
great work regardless of mistakes
that they might mnko and that wo
all make from timo to time.
And the same goes for those men
who nro working without pny on tho
committees and on tho board of tho
Chamber o f Cominorco trying to in­
still somo cnthusinBm into tho breasts
of tho dead ones from whence tho
spark has fled. These men may get
credit for what they have accomplish­
ed after they are dead but the Herald
wishes to give them credit while they
nro living.

TRUCK

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lone
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U. S. Snilors wounded by Italians
at dance, says news item. Rut mnybo
it’s the manner of dancing in ti nt
country. I was shot in tho ankle my­
self the other night whon ono of the
youngsters started to back up in n
crowded room wherever ono was goiiig forward. There Is no safety zone
on a dance floor theso days when the
young folks get going good.
They
dance
forward
nml
backward
nnd
side­
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nnd
in
the
air
nnd
on
land
and
MATTER OF TIME IMPORT­
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TURKISH
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those w ho know it best nnd w hose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher plains o f s e r v i c e wishes you a happy, h ealthful and

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A big lnnd company nonr Palm
Reach
is planning an nvinry for
congress will ho held in Jackson,
phensunts. Why not nn nplnry for
On nml after the first of February Mississippi, February 0th, 7th and
B
apes?
the Weekly Herald wil be $2.00 per 8th, 1022.
While Florida leads all
year instead of $2.50. The Herald
Other states in production of naval
Pnys to Advertise
nil] put on a campaign at that time
the quantity
is
getting
(Dispatch from Gnlvn, III.)
■nd wnnts every one in Seminolo stores,
Tho
following want ad. appeared in
smaller
cnch
year.
There
nro
hun­
county to subscribe for tho Weekly".
------------ o-----------dreds of thousands of acres of cut a local newspaper Inst week:
“ Expert Seek Plan to Get German [over nnd idle lamia which would • Strayed—Holstoin heifer, about ten
Cosh” snys hcndlino in Tampa Times, bo growing new crops of plmj tim- months old. Any information lending
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W o didn’t know it took experts to col- ber for future turpentining oper- to her recovery will be rewarded by a
sa tea tea tea tea tea tea tea tea
lect n lull long past due.
]ntlons, for crate material and for good drink of whiskey. A. F. Deem,
NOVELTY
tea SA N F O R D
supervisor.
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------------ o -----------lumber if the areas could be proto make poultry and dairy products
Next day Supervisor Deem was carry current expenses.
tea
teu
W O RKS
Thc Irish president with the French teeted from fires which kill or
looking
over
a
dozen
heifers
-brought
tel
V.
C.
CO LLER , Prop.
Blunt
tho
little
seedlings
that
come
I
am
going
to
stnrt,
this
your,
on
a
nnmc has resigned—reconsidered—re­
in by farmers all claiming to have program that will onablc mo to own
tea
General Shop and
signed again—reconsidered—nnd was tip voluntarily.
tea
Tiie Florida Development hoard found tho lost nnlmii). AH wore will­ my own farm, free from encumbrance. tei
finally voted out. Now, Ireland come
ing
to
swap
a
hoifer
for
n
drink.
Doom
Work
tea
hopes that there will he a large
Pm not going to follow n one-crop tej
on.
fiualy
located
his
heifer
in
tho
midst.
tea
system
of
farming;
I’m
going
to
ruisi
deligation
from
Florida at the
tei
CONTRACTOR and IiUlLDKf
-------------o ----------much of my food tea
tea 1117 Commercial Street Snnftrf ft,
congress, ns the program will bo It had been found by II. C. Sweat, who my own f eiq] nntj
Newberry starts the fight for his
very interesting and [-'Florida needs lives n shot distance east o f Gnlvn. nH possible.
tea You Gan Find the Name of tea
scat In the Senate today. Rotten poli­
|»m going -to have on my form nt ten Every I.ivt* Professional nnd tea
more people with a vision nnd the Sweats wife objected to his collecting
Geo. W . Knight
tics nnd somo of his collengucs are
the reward.
least two milk cows, two brood sows, tea Business Mnn in Snnford in tea
Standing by ready to help him put it inspiration to discuss this subject
Real E state nnd Insurance
in every city and hamlet through­
75 purebred chickens, one-half acre tea This Column Each Day tea
over.
FLORIDA
tea SANFORD
A mnn applied to C. E. Henry for a of homo orchard nnd garden nnd five tea
out tiie state.
--------------- o --------------W. II. Grcoly, chief, United States job at his dniry as a milker nnd said stands o f bees.
tea t e a t e a t e s io a t e a t e a t e a t e a tea
Popper has been npolntod to the
-t Sorvict has said:
"The na­ his only qquallficationB v/ere that he
I will conserve the “fortuity of my
sennto to fill tho vacancy made by
N. Y . LIFE INS. CO.
tional importance of the forest iv used a fountain pon.
soil Ijy including a legume in my crop Sanford C on stru cts Co
tho denth of Penrose. Wo thought
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
sources of the South is well match­
rotation, by returning manure and CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
they had enough pepper there now
Florid*
ed by their value to the Southern
straw to the fields and by terracing Planet and Specific at Imis Cneerfull- Snnford- *
Most
any
mnn
will
tremble
when
with Tom Watson.
States themselves.
Consider for n his wife says thnt she heard some- my land wherever it is needed,
Furnished
-omoment the vast quantities of lum­ thing about him,
My farm nml my home should have
Sanford Steam Laundry
llootlogger Ronus for the soldiers ber which this region will need in
All Work Guaranteed
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would get quicker returns than a tax
FO R SERVICE
P. O. Box U.
development of her agrieultuA Sanford lad asked his'dud to give ll^ ord
^ life s worth living II. T. PACE
on boar. If the soldiers must suffer rnl lands nnd industries.
Call 146-J
Aside him a good licking before he disc- at all, it’s worth living on n farm
*™ “ *ljllgnity they might just ns well from the improvementss of
W
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L1NG, Prop.
farms boyed him so would enjoy doing it.
where Imrns and homo nrc provided
Sanford Machine &amp;
t for n sheep ns for n lamb.
nnd construction of
homes an
with modern conveniences. From tills
■ d f- *------------o -----------Foundry Co.
nhci
nhoundnnt supply of
timber
and
time on, I’m going to boo thnt they
George A . DeCottes
EVER
STOP
TO
THINK—
Carl Dana sold Charlie Gano n lot in timber products is essential
tin I cur­
get them.
General ‘Machine and Boiler Work;
Thnt
nccounts
are
figures
thnt
must
do the other day and the Ileport- rently to highly developed t agricul­
A ttorney-at-Law
Cylinder Grinding; DoLuxe ‘Pistons;
lie kept straight?
x is bragging about it. Just for ture.
Over Seminole County Dank
SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES
Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
That men keep them straight by
Id. Lnno will sell him three lots
“ Tho greatest forest asset of the
HANFORD
FLORIDA
WILL BE DRAINED
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­
ile ho Is hero today. Snnford has Southern states In the long run is menn$ of udding machines, while
IN HALIFAX DLSTRIC1
'Already taken out citizenship papers the growing power of her vast acres women use corsets for the same pur­
turned; agents for Cnillo Inboard nnd ..•Employment Bureau..
.fo r Charlie.
of tljiibor growing lnnd, tho rapidity pose?
Outboard Motors,
iPhone 62 The vocational committee of the Dull­
( l l r T he A ssociated i'r c s s )
That
the
alphabet
is
a
series
of
let­
-o----ness and Professional Woman's Chi
of wood
production in this region
PALATKA, Jan. 10.— Work is ex­
requests all young women deslrini
An old-fashioned girl has boon (exceeds that o f any other part of the ters which are not nearly so interest­ pected to he started in a few’ weeks
Acteylene W eld in g
employment
to register nt the Fint
found in llrooklyn— they call her old United States.
The economic pro- ing as tho letters that are read in on the drainage of 7,000 ucros o f land
OF AL|| KINDS
National Bank.
fashioned because she prefers to live gross of the South will bo measured divorce nnd breach of promise cases? included in the linlifux drainage dinnt home and do housework to going by tiie degree and extent to which the
That the principal modern use of tho tricli lhe eontriict for the work hnvAGNES G. BERNER, Chnirmia
Sanford W elding Co.
Into the movies. She is not old fash­ soil is profitably employed.
The alphabet is to pFovlde names for sub- lnjr been awarded the Florida Drain- Located in Engle Illdg., ?Q5 Oak Ave.
ioned—she just has sense.
Sige and Construction Company of
H. W . NICKERSON
greatest danger confronting tiie So­ marines ami Summer underwear?
That there has nover been an auto- |&gt;ulatkn.
uthern states today is that of idle
Public
Accountant; Audits—Sjiteal
Smith Bros. Garage
Pussyfoot
Johnson will
begin innds.
mobile accident in Abyssinia?
j The company agreed to necopt in
Income Tnx Service
“ cleaning np’’ Orlando one day this!
fttHt 8tcp in my judgment
I hat there probably won t lie any payment for the project Jnnunry 1.
Room
16 McNcill-Dnvis Bldg.
E xp ert R epairing
week. We hereby invite Hilly Glenn Bnould he to create a public agency in until somebody brings an automobile j T h,. drainage work is to be completed
Phono 852
Orlando, FI*
and the Rrossler jl wins, Harry Rce- [cnc), „ttik&gt;
assume charge of her into tiie country?
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
within 15 months under tlio'ternia of
That alimony is tho interest on the'the contrnct.
man, Braxton llccehnm, Jim Giles, Joe forest resources and furnish lenderOak and First
Ferris, J o s . Guernsey nnd several nth-' hl|) in poetical provisions for their bonds of matrimony ?
I The work will consist of tho coners nniohg them Governor Overstreet futun!.
The obvious second step is
Thnt the modern farmer can rnlso ] fra ction o f a main canal 11 miles
S. O. Shinholser
to come to Snnford where they can orKnM,zet| firo protection, or control, anything?
long, from Rose Bay to the Hill road,
C on tractor and Builder
That he finds it just ns hard to nnd two outlet canals, one extending
hide out on the Eeonlockntchio until loxtcn&lt;lc&lt;l to all classes of forest lands
Pussyfoot goes away.
raise
money
as
tho
rest
of
us.?
SANFORD
-:- FLORIDA
from
the
hammock
to
the
river
ami
whatever their present condition. Tho
That woman is a rng, a bone nml n another extending from the mnin
rnzorlmck hog should not escape its
DU It PUBLIC OFFICIALS
canal to the river.
The two outlet “ W E D E L IV E R T H E GOODb
clutches in tiie long leaf pine sections hunk of hair?
That tiie safest way to tell her so canals already nro in existence, but Quick Service Transfer
of the South doubtless also in the
is over the telephone?
must ho widened ami deepened ‘ o suit
Attendance nt the meetings of thot^hcr forest types."
Storage Facilities
county commissioners or tho city com-1
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“ the purpose for which they are in- If wo please you, tel] others; if no
missionors or even the weekly lunch- 1NOTABLE SAYINGS of ‘ M ARSE cheerful and grutcful.
it is ’ kind o’ ; tended. *They nro about one and one
tell us. Phono 408
ooq of the governors of the Chamber
nice’— heaps better tliiui being saddled half miles in length
HENRY”
o f Commerce will convince anyone
with motives and called nnmes."
, The main canal will vary in width
A uto Radiator Repair
that officials working for no salary
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("from
110
feet
nt
tho
bottom
’ I came out of the war like many of
SAVE YOU MONEY
amd devoting their time to city and i the young fellows of the south, n very
Shop
"Prohibition has kept the boys so- and the tw*o outlet canals will bo 26
county affairs nro doing a great work L |cked
indeed,
They will Located at 207 French Avc., between
In order to es­ her and made liars, sneaks and law- feet wide at the bottom,
breakers
out
o
f
the
rest
of
us."
am! A is solely n work of love. Theso ' cape
cnpe t,i3
hutnilinii
vary
in
depth
from
three
to seven 2nd nnd Third. E. R. BERGQUIST.
taj humiliation of borrowing
people give up many hours of their f roni „ northern uncle, whose politicos
feet, except where the canal crosses
Write us
ATTENTION, DOG OWNERS1
time every day for tho good of tho I did not approve, I wont with my
“ It Ims none.
It lias reached its IUdgowood Avenue, at which point it
city and county. Take the county watch to an ‘ uncle’ who had no limit.
The public known its ‘ tricks’ will he from 12 to 15 feet deep.
Empire Hotel Block
pommlsitoncra and the city commis­ politics at all and got $50 on it.”
only too well."— Henry Wnttcrson on
Roth o f tho canals to he used ns
Taxes are now . duo nnd .must be
sioners and their long drawn out meet­
tho future o f American journalism.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
outlet canals will be 20 feet wide at pnld nt once on nil dogs. Dogs with­
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ings in which thoy spend an hour or
the
bottonf.
They
will
vary
in
depth
"I shall stay where I am,
Offico
out tags will he killed on sight.
“ In those places where the sufferi- from throe to seven feet, except whore
inoro over somo little communication jMn(Jj fur nl0
Beginning In slavery
JAS. KILLEBREW,
"taxpayer” or “ pro bono publico" or to end with poverty, it is odious to my tig rich do congregate, the truth of the ennnl crnsBcs Ridgewood Avenue, 242-Otc
Try a Herald "Wont Ad today.
Chief of Police.
same other prominent citizen and they sense o f freedom," Col. Wnttcrson Watt’s hymn finds every day exprus- at which.point it will he from 12 to
Bit nml talk and try to get tho best declared after a term in Congress and sion;
j 15 feet deep.
results for the prominent citizen or thereafter preached thnt an ‘editor
For Satan finds some mischief still,
Both of the canals to bo used as
taxpayer nml still do their duty to­ should not seek public office.
For idle hands to do,
{outlets acros.iithe tracks ofithe Flor!
ward their elty and you wonder just
"But, the whirl goes on, the yachts idn East Coast railroad and while tho
why theso gentlemen ever consented
"Journalism is the art of knowing sweep proudly out to sea; the nuto drudging work is in progress it will
to take tho position
No one knows ^|l0u |Hgoing to break loose and having curs dash mndly through tho streets; ho necessary for the railroad work to
A N Y P A R T OP T O W N , ON TERM S T O ,
the hours of work put in by tho coun- a mnn there to cover it."
more and darker nnd deeper do the dolour nt both points
contrast of life show themselves.
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Hovv long shall it he when the ntud-j
Huh. Senator Watson paused to re­
"One of my hoys."
st II in ill ions take tho upp or ten thou- fleet concerning the great number
You can make money buying’ for advance.
"No man can write his best under
by the throat and rend them, ns of doughboys who wore helf shot
You are going to build a home one of these
alchoiic stimulation.
What you cn11,the furlosos of the terror in Franco without any form of trial?
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days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
a limited stimulation is apt to he gene- M l the aristorcats?
As the bolshe■
Plncc 6 ‘ halves Del Monte
NOTICE!
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■ rate into habitual stimulation and viki are overunnlng Russia, and preby easy stages.
The'regular annunl meeting of the ■
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If you have some money, will build one o r !
atotkhohlcrs of tho Pooples Bonk of
spoons sugar and 1-2 tmispuon
Who
Bhnll
say
that,
broken
j
Sanford,
Florida,
will
bo
hold
in
nc-two houses*. .
full mind and nn honest purpose are conflict
salt. Add 1 cup hat milk, cook
1tho
essentials to good and useful looao ln t,le crowded ccntors of pop- cordnnco with its By-laws, in tho ofSanford is moving, don?t ‘wait, get in the
flcoB o f1tho bank on Wodnosdny, Jan­
and °add° U ^ t e M ^ ^ r a n i l b ! g I writing, the only kind of writing that .»,nt]«n’ lt ma* Hot
dny onBU,f UH
uary 18th, 1922, nt 7:30 p. m. for the
a ll?”
game now.
fold In 2 beaten egg whites,, | has any real value.”
purpose of electing n board of dlrccpour over peaches 'and sprinkle
Whllu convulesclng from a provi- UN I HE NEW YEAR I RESOLVE t o r s 'to servo for tho ensuing yonr, S
with rocoanat.
‘ ‘ ' of‘ any other -■
and for tho transaction
ous illness ho connentod to road some
I HAT
business
thnt
may
properly
come beadvance obituaries of hlmuolf.
Ills,
foro
the
meeting,
moments were characteristic:
I I w ill'try to cut crop production
II. P. SMITH,
“ I am getting, a foretaste of my co»ta.
-Phonss -407.404
own funeral—sitting upon tho grave,
I
K"lng to study more profitahlo
AGENT
WELAKA BLOCK
* «« it wore, nnd rsading tho obituaries methods of marketing. *
| WILLIAM RAINEY B E N N E T T -'
~ omI Kr,nnin» nt tho boy"' but VOry- * 8m B° ,n£t t0 r " y " B 1 K° ’ trying Baptist Temple, 3ot„ Jan, 14. 217-Otc
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The Big Four Take a Stroll— Looks Like Spring

patch with which the engineers com­
pleted their tank of tabulation. Each
contractor was given a tabulation of
the various projocts, and ■bids, and
this was the quickest service they had
received nt any opening of bids any
where. To clear the decks this morn­
ing, engineers worked way into last
night and the night before.
Remember that the Herald offico
has one of th finest stocks of slntionary in the city . t vo.y reasonable
prices. Get a lin0 on that fine box
of correspondence •.mis and station­
ery combined for one dollar.
You
will pay $2.50 for the same box in
other cities.

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Tnmpn Dock Compnny caso ia regard­
ed ns a test case involving about $0,000,000 in amortization clnims made
by wooden ship builders against tho
government.
Mr. Hurley testified ho told tho
shipbuilders the government would
treat them fairly in any readjustment

of contracts that might bo necessary*
but he had no idea of committing tha
government to nny obligations not set
forth in tho written contracts.
Tha*
shipbuilders, he oxplalned, wore ob­
jecting to the form of their contract*,
and he merely assured them of fair
treatment.

Princess Theatre-One Night Only

At times progress can't sit down
and wait patiently until a few re­
vered obstructionists decide to die.

MADE ANY PROMISES

Balmy weather In Washington.

IRS.BRYAN DEAD,
MOTHER OF TWO SENATORS
WELL KNOWN FLORIDIAN

WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.— Edward
N. Hurley, of Chicago, former chair­
man of the shipping board, denied at
the herring yesterday by the board’s
claims commission of tho enso of tho
Tampa
(Florida) Dock Company
against the emergency fleet corpora­
tion, that, as alleged, at n meeting in
Philadelphia ho had predicted that tho
war
would continue throe to five years
ROAD DEPARTMENT TO
ami had promised wooden ship build­
CONSIDER $2,000,000 WORTH
ers sufficient contracts to reimburse
OF NEW ROADS them for their investment in ynrds,
The meeting was in June, 1918. Tho

FRANKLIN, Tenn., Jan.fl.—Tcstlin,
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’
jlo money regarding rumors of lcgial.it-

BELFAST, Jan. 0.— Despite increas­
es in number of military and police
patrolling Belfast streets, firing was
Wo take this opportunity to ex­ renewed last night. A child nnd a
tend to our heart-felt sympathy to tho man were wounded. Ono bomb was
New year.
thrown hut did no damage.

The Minstrel Event of the Season
Headed by

CHARLEY GANO
All New

Better Than Ever

All White

Prices, main floor, $1.50; gallery, 75c; plus tax
Seals now on sale, Dower &amp; Hounilllat D rug Store

in ivo corruption and of an effort to de­
tect nllcgcd bribery activities featur­
ed the beginning o f State Senator E.
N. Claim's trial here today on a charge
of accepting bribes.
Reese T. Amis, managing editor of
tlie Nashville Tennesseean, the first
,witness told of a conference held in
his office with Speaker W. W. Ilond
of the senate, and others, when it was
agreed that an effort would be made
to detect alleged bribery activities in
the legislature.
Sam. L. Felts, Nashville attorney,
he said, took charge of the move­
ment.
Tho witness rend from wlmt
GERMANY’S REPARATIONS
he said was a memorandum o f ocSUIIJECT FOR DISCUSSION
curanees in nn adjoining room, first
OF SUPREME COUNCIL of what sounded like a drinking party,
and nfter the dispersal of members of
it, o f Felt’s conversation with a man
whom he addressed as “ Senator Clnbo’1
FFclt's had said.
“ I um giving you $300," nnd tho
reply was, "you can roly on me."

BEST UiNDEll THE SUN

SAFETY FIRST
THE STRONGEST
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TIRE MADE

Fabrics
$ 9.80
$12.50
$19.15
$21.75
$25.35
$20.50
$27.25
$33,40
$34.50
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Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wo invito tho public nnd nil users o f E L D E R
SPRIN G S W A T E R to visit tho spring nnd in
our m ethod o f handling its product. W hy take
n ch a n ce?
Y ou r em inent physicians claim
that this w ater in unexcelled nnd its purity
makes it m ost beneficial fo r m any troubles.
T h e Ford peoplo o f Sanford ns well ns the
W estern Union recom m end this w ater fo r
batteries.
Call phono 311 nnd have a bottle o f this w ater
sent you and protect you r health.

Ekjer Springs Water Co. SA N F O R D

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1922 will be a good year— if you go after business hard. In these keen­
ly competitive times, persistent, aggressive selling efforts are neces­
sary. Business doesn’t come to you; you have to go after it... And this
newspaper is ready to help every advertiser who wants to make a real
effort to get business.

Successful selling today is largely a matter of good advertising.
Our Advertisers’ Service Department is prepared to submit draw­
ings, copy and layouts to merchants who want their advertising to
be'distinctive, to pull business.

Whether you deal in hats or houses, clothing or cocoa, jewelry or
jackknives we have the art and Copy service that helps advertis­
ers get results. Our Advertisers’ Service Department makes ad­
vertising pay. Why not telephone now for the Herald represen­
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tiE FOUR

FLORIDA’S CITRUS CROP
LARGER THIS SEASON
THAN 1921 FIGURES
NEW YORK, Jan. 7.— Prohibition
aggnts today raided Jack’s restaurant
nt Sixth avenue and 43rd street and
hauled nway nearly $ 100,000 worth of
liquor In motor trucks.
A large
crowd uf shoppers witnessed tho rnid.

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wreck of the Florida East Const train
No. 130 about two miles onst of
Enterprise Junction. Four freight
cars left tho track, only one person,
John Foster of Cnlifornin was scriously hurt, ho having four broken
ribs and collar bong broken.
Ho
was rushed to Dr. J. II. Glass of Enterpriso and later kent to Florida
East Coast hospital at St. Augustine,
Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Fowels o f New

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GET A COVER
FOR Me
(Reg. Price 29c)

SEE the difference— F E E L the difference—
K N O W the difference between ordinary thin
aluminum utensils and “ W ear-Ever.”
T h is special o ffe r is m ade so that you can sec for y ou rself
that aluminum cooking utensils are NOT all the same.
"W e a r-E v e r” utensils are made from hard, dense, coldrolled, TH IC K , sheet alum inum —-metal w hich again nml
again has been passed through gigantic rolling mills and
su b jected to the pr assure o f huge stam ping machines.

(II 7 T k e A ssocia te* P ress!

GAINESVILLE, Jon. 7.— Florida’s
citruB production this season probably
will bo larger tlmn Inst year accord­
ing to thu Federal Burenu of Crop Estimates horo. Estimate for this sea­
The
Hkirt
may
Bhrink
year
by
The agents loft n .summons for tho
son
13,000,000 boxes ns ngninBt 13,year,
but
there
will
always
bo
enough
proprietor, John Dunston, some em­
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f
it
to
make
n
paragraph.
ployes of the restaurant claimed that
tho liquor comprised his personal
stock, kept in his homo in tho same
building with his establishment.
Mr. Ulmer stnted officers of the as­
sociation anticipate tho largest meet­
ing in Orlando over held b the organ­
ization.
All the judges in the state will bo
rtqiiestcd to recess their courts the
week of the meeting so ns to permit
ROSE F O U R
a large attendance by practicing at­
torneys.
The program of the meet­
BLISS T R IU M P H
ing will bo announced inter.
A
number of jurists o f nntionnl reputa­
COBBLERS
tion will uddress the gathering.
it was decided by tho council that
This seed stock Ib especially selected M aine Grown,
tho Par association cont’ nuc its eff
from field s fre e fro m B lig h t in fection
orts to pass the bill to regulate tho
bar which was approved at tho last
II P E C K B A G S
annual convention.
This bill it will
be remembered yitB passed by tho sen­
A sk fo r P rices
ate of Florida but wns not reached by
the house before ndjourment because
of the congested condition o f the callender.
Every effort will bo made to
have ibis bill passed at the 1923 ses­
sion of the legislature.
SA N F O R D
FLO R ID A
Members o f the executive council

Get your Stew Pan Thurs., Jan. 12

Hill Hardware Co.
S A N F O R D ------------------------------------ FLO R ID A

Mr. nml Mrs. Fred KKrcll and two
Eunice nml Elimore Tyner came up [
from Wimicmerc, Saturday in their
auto to spend New Y Year's day with
the home folks.
At that, the Japanese “ Mutsu” is
Glud Miss Eunice got home just in
no more of a menace to reason than
time for the double surprise party
the American puns concerning It.
bi'hl in the community Saturday on
the new bride and her sister.
It seems that Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cruse after all did not move to New
Smyrna but instead moved into a ten­
ant house on the place of Mr. ami Mrs. 1
Dick with their mother and children.
He.has been working at the pump sta'tion,
j
Miss Mnrgfret Erlcson returned requires that every individual having
home Saturday from Pnlatku where a gross income of $3,000.00 or more
she visited with friends, taking a trip file Incomo Tax return regardless of
also to St. Augustine luitMrs. Andrew amount of not Incomo.
llerticson nml daughter Clara are to Do Not Pay Exhnrbitnnt prices for ns*
remain a while.
| sistnnrc ia preparing your return.
Mrs. DeForcst has been having n Send for simple form upon which to
gnnd deal of work done on the interior furnish information necessary to pro­
of her home, carpentry and painting pare return. Maximum price on farin­
as well ns on Die outside making it a ers returns $3.00 and every farmer
very beautiful country home; she whoso return is prepared will ho furspent Christmas with friends in San- nishcil without charge one 1022 Farm
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Record. This record devised for furAlfred Ericson was off duty for a niers exclusively nml fills a long felt
few days at the shop, not being well need for a farm record sufficiently
nml Mrs. Ericson and children took simple to lie of any benefit to farintlit* opportunity to call at the home of ers. Retail price $2.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Volio Williams to see EIGHT ) KARS EXPERIENCE I’ KEtlioir new baby, Charles Julius and tit,
PARING RETURNS
other friends in Grnpcvllle.
File yours now and get it o ff your
Mr. and Mrs. Deck entertained Mr. j niiml,
nml Mrs. Prichard and Mrs. Renton
A. S. CLARK, Public Accountant
and daughter Alice and Mr and Mrs. P. O. Box 1381
Jacksonville, Fla.

Elmer Tyner spent New Year's day
ut Arcadia going down with a friend
in an auto from Windomerc, return­
ing home Wednesday.
Mr. Lumly has bought tile oranges
xm Wnlfred and Carl Piersons grove
nml those on Mr. Clteezum’s place.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Swanson spent
New Yrnr'H day ns guests of Mr. and
.Mrs. Nelson in Sanford.
Messrs Lundqulsts nml August
Swanson paid a visit to our sister
city o f Orlando last Saturday.
Mrs. Netties had to return to her
bome at Orlando Monday - to ta k e
care of her mother who is Ml and Mrs
August Swanson Ims taken lu*r place
thin week at the home of Mrs. Wil­
liams.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ericson entertnined Mr. ami Mrs. John liorcll, An­
drew and Woodard llerticson at sup­
p er on New Year’s eve.
Mr. ami Mrs. Neil Swanson, Mrs.
'X. O. Tyner and Mrs. August Swanwon attended the burial service at tile
cemetery of young George MrDougn!
last Saturday.
All were shocked at
bis sudden death.
Mr. Swain was a guest on Monday
/it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hirschi..
Rev. J, S Clark and wife who are
living on -tbp old General Finignn
place have been making a few more
calls on Wednesday but this Inst time
the work on the old church organ t|lejr
hindered getting around hut for one IR,,ir
o r two short cnlls.
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Let ns not forget the 'Wednesday j

For Kiddies’
Coughs and Colds
lalcniul medicines unset the stonmclf
and cause trouble, better treat them
externally.

'uvem.ng meeting nt novon .o’clock in, Th
"&lt;(Jpsn)n, Tuesday at Lake Mary, Fri-.ntock
when rubbed vigorously into the threat,
chest and temples and spread deep into
tile throat and in the nostrils will brinit
immediate relief.
It clean* the air passages, break* up
(lie pldepm, soothes and heals,
t ailin’ others, U ronl.iliis
no estpslritin nml ran lw
safely used with elilldrrii.
30c at all limn stares.
HouIIiitii Dru/! M'lnufartiirluc Co.,

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Because they devote thought to spending
as well as to earning. They buy “ used”
items, for example, when they’ll serve the
purpose, and thus make a dollar go as far
as three or four.

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now
for
sp ecific inform ation
as to how you may
fill it to you r ad­
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MICKIE SAYS

The Year’s
is your Bunk Book for 1922.

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when you lmve reached the end of the yenr nnd
turned down the last page, you will have a feeling
of satisfaction at something accomplished, and
gladness.in your resolution to make it a bigger, better year through a determination to save the maximum your incomo will permit.

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prosperity on each of the 3GG days of the new year,
and we will be right here to serve you in a spirit of
friendly co-operation and honest good will.
Best w ishes fo r 1922 to you and you rs!

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B. F. Whitner, Cashier ■

he “ Indies’ night" nnd some of tho
now members will probably find out
more about Rotary than they have
over dreamed for tho fun will bo hot
and heavy. There will ho all kinds of
■pa
stunts nt that time nnd n general
good time will ho furnished by tho
No advertisements for the Classi­ stunt committco,
fied or Want Column of the Herald
OPENS COMFORT COTTAGE
arc taken without cash In advance nnd
none are taken' over the telephone.
Miss N, A. Walker has taken Com­
This is made necessary by the mis­
takes in phono messages nnd by thu fort Cottage for the season nnd hus
extra bookkeeping entailed on the already started serving meals that are
small accounts that tnke the profits giving satisfaction tb the guests in
every way. Comfort Cottage for
out of this form o f advertising.
many years was a well known hotel
in this city and was sought far and
Court started this morning.
wide by people who came to Sanford
The City Commissioners held an every year to remain during the sea­
interesting meeting at the city hall son at this fine home-like hotel. Miss
Walker is an experienced hotel man­
last night.
ager and knows what tho people want
The minstrel band wna to hnvo in the way of home-cooking nnd homo
Icon here for thu occasion hut it hns comforts, therefore Comfort Cottage
hns ngain taken on tho air of tho old­
not tooted as yet.
en days and is rapidly being filled up
with guests. Mrs, M. Martin is also
Moonlight dnneo nt the luko front
at Comfort Cottage and will look af­
pavilion Thursday night. Evoryono
ter tho guests nnd make them feel ut
should attend and holp pay for tho
home.
pavilion.

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probably local rains tonight
and Wednesday; warmer in
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Down to 00 Inst night nnd
nice weather at that.
It
looked like a heavy fog for
Charlie Gnno nnd Joe Cohum to plod through In tho
parade today hut their advance
agent
swept tho
clouds away and tho bnBS
drum will sound as clear ns
over. Big doings todny.
Conrt opens, Coburn’s Minstrels here nnd Percy Mero
gets married. Where there's
Hfo there's soap so don't
forget to subscribe for tho
Daily
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5:10A. M. JAN. 10, 1022
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Range .......................... 03
Barometer ...................30.00
Calm and cloudy.

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CHARLEY GANO BUSTED
BUT NOT LITERALLY
ONLY IN JOKING WAY

"Joe" Coburn owner of Coburns
Minstrels in an enthusiastic angler
of the finny tribe as for entertainers
and novelities in l.is company, believes
Florida is the ideal State and delights
to display to friends the beautiful
drives and world renowned beach nt
his homo, Daytona as well as motor
along the linlifnx nnd other streams
where fishing is excellent.
Charlie
Gnno with n party of friends were off
for a days fishing with “ Cobe" tho
past summer nnd among other good
things in tho lunch hnekets was some
home made pie.
Gano is not strong
for fishing hut is long on pic.
After
his third piece Coho snid,—“ Charlie
if you cat nny more pie you'll sure
bust man."
“ All right, pass tho pio
DEATH OF MRS. ALICE CORNER nnd get out o f the way" was the come­
Wire said several of tho minstrels
dians reply.
Its evident he did not
BROWN
■were hurt at DcLund last night in an
“ bust" however ns he is coming to tho
auto accident. They ought to soli bet­
Tho many friends of Mrs. C. W. Princess Theatre on Tuesday, January
ter stuff at Del,and,
Goodrich will he grieved to learn of 10th.
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Mrs. Dr. Minor, of Atlanta, un., i s »
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yester- MONDAY ARRIVALS AT VALDEZ.
iHltim- her
h e r mill
h e r . Mrs,
M rs. T
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visiting
mother,
T.. E
E.. K
King.
duy at 1 o clock, after n short illness.
Mrs. Minor will lie remembered in
J. II. Connell, Lakeland; Mrs. E. V.
Mrs. Brown was in her 82nd year.
-Sanford as Miss Mayhcllo Horne.
Stevens,
Atlanta; A. W. Farr, Jack­
There will he no services here. Mr.
sonville;
T.
I). McCullcr, Miami; T. T.
and Mrs. Goodrich will leave with the
The many friends of Judge Perkins
Wcltch, Jacksonville; L. A. Herring,
body today for Athens, Ohio.
•ire glad to see him in Sanford again.
Resides her daughters, Mrs. C. W. Lake City; W. E. Johnston, St. Louis;
The genial judge hns not been hero
Goodrich of this city, Mrs. Ruth Whit­ P. R. Smith, Savannah; T. M. Hardin
for many moons and is nlmost a
ner of Tampa, hut who is now visit­ and wife and Scott Chestnut, Atlanta;
-stranger.
ing in Salem, N. J., nnd Miss Hallie Geo. P, LeFiles, Jacksonville; Dr. H.
Brown of Wnterbury, Conn., Mrs. J. Wheeler, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
lit NCI! OF CLASSY EN­
Smith,
Brown is survived by two sons, Mr. Weiss, Jacksonville; C. A.
TERTAINERS HERE TONIGHT
Corner Brown of Pittsburgh, I*a,, nnd Ocala; W. F. Nerhllng, Orlando; J. N.
Mr. Paul Brown of Bradford, Ohio.— Fisher, Atlanta; Harry J. Holstein,
Among them all Joe Coburns MinstNew York; II. C. Edwards, Georgia;
Orlando Sentinel.
f l s have established themselves ns
T.
J. McRae, Jacksonville; It. R. KinMrs. Brown was well known in San­
clean clever classy entertainers nink-'
ford, where sho resided for many nrd, Crescent City; C. II. Bridges,
&gt;ng quality nnd not quantity the keyyears nt one time being president of Petersburg, Vn.;L. II. Moyer, Albany,
not of popularity.
And who does
tho Wednesday Club that afterward Gu.; C. H. Hartley, DeLnnd; C. C.
not enjoy a good minstrel show?
affiliated with tile Woman’s Club. Tho Carroll and Geo. W. Mills, Jackson­
From tho big brass hand and snappy
sympathy of many Sanford friends Is ville; Harry Horn, New York; T. II.
parade, bright costumes, scenery, and
MuGurrnli, Atlanta.
extended to the bereaved family.
n»ggy. Jazzy dancing coons, splendid
singing and vaudeville novelties to
Still, the man who tells you he bus
SHOES ARE CELLING
the closing numbers o f old time dark­
no .desire to he rich may he truthful
MERCHANTS
REPORT
ey and picknninnic fun, tho snap nnd
enough in other respects,
GOOD BUSINESS
pep of something doing every minute
serves to keep minstrelsy a strong
Shoes are selling juHt now in San­
favorite with tho American public.
"Come on hoys, make it snappy," from ford as never before so reports from
rchenrsnls to* thq close of"Vho son- {Thrasher &amp; Garner and Lloyd’s
son is “ Coho's" constant spur to ono Shoe Stores—both of these firms putanil all in the company, nnd ho gets,ting on special sales—reported, ,toresults.
Ho is ono o f tho gang nt nil day to the Commercial reporter of
times except in business- there he, and tho Daily Herald
they, must deliver the goods.
This j S M Lloyd soid that ho hn;i boqn
year's show, with everything now Is most agrcenhlo surprised at tho exsaid to bo the best ho has had. F or Jcellent returns of hi» spcclpl shoo
over twenty years they hnvo boon salt as ho had been told that business
coming each season with a higgor and would he dull nfter tho first of the BU ICIf, 5-pass.... $700.00
better show, strong favorites in the'year for n few woqks t The way to N A S H , 5-pass...... 515.00
seasons list of ontcrtnino'rs.
T hey'cut out dull seasons is to go nfter the
flO R D COUPE ... 400.00
are hilled for tho Princess Theatre, business with special sales nnd nlLthc
stores thnt ere putting on sales this On&lt;? 1921 Lexington,
Tuesday night, JnnlO.
\yqek reports a fjnc trade
equipped with cord
rotary club luncheon
tires, bumpers, etc.
BACK TO )VORK.
HAD GOOD ATTENDANCE

BARGAINS
USED CARS
19 20 -21 M odels

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Sanford Rotary Club had a fine at­
tendance today at tho regular week­
ly lunchoon nnd tho boys are going af­
ter a record In January attendance.
At tho lunchoon today Randall Chase
was welcomed as the newest member
and D. L. Thrasher .In a fine five
minutes talk gave him an outline of
what Rotary really meant. Randnll
replied in like spirit nnd tho mooting
was most Interesting from start to
-finish. President Harry Stevens ad­
monished tho various committees that
ho oxpccted big things from thorn nnd
‘especially the entertainment commit­
te e for next Tuesday night which will

ROCKY MOUNT, N. C., Jan. 10.—
a t ......................... $1,000
One hunderd men employed in tho
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locomotive repair department of .tha
b
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ce m on th ly in stallm en ts
Atlantic Const Lino Railway shops
hero who hnd been cut o ff since De­
cember 23, will goihnck to their jobs
tomorrow, (it \yns snjd horo(today).

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PITTSBURG, rPA., Jan. 10.—1Tho
principal purchasing agencies today
announced a reduction o f 25 cents n
barrell in all grades of crude oil hand­
led In this market except Raglnnd and
it was reduced 15 cepta.

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PARTS and * SERVICE

P R E S B Y T E R IA N C. E. N O T E S
Christian Endeavor was led Sun­
day night, January 8th, by Anna DuTwo homesteads 160 acres in first one, 6 room
Bose. All Endeavorors present en­
bouse, 40 acres cleared land, two flowing
joyed the earnest and helpful talk of
Dr. Guillo, Dr. Guillo is one of the
wells, at Shipping Station. •
speakers of the Bible Conference held
under the auspices of tho Ministers
A R E A L B A R G A IN A T $3,800.00. TERM S
Association of Snnford during this
week at tho Presbyterian church. C, E.
2nd: 120 acres, 16 acres cleared, $12,50 acre
is having some splendid meetings, so
don’t miss them.
Christian Endeavor was founded by
Dr. Francis E, Clark, in the Willlston
Congregational Church, Portland, Me.
February 2, 1881. When Dr. Clark
started this Christian Endeavor hu
had no thought of this movement ever
being used outside of that unc church
hut during the forty-one years of its
growth it has spread to eighty-seven
denominations with 80,000 societies
and 4,000,000 members.
The Presbyterian C, E. of Sanford
Classified advertisements, 5 cents n line. No ad taken for leaa than
is doing its hit in this Christian En25 ccnta, and positively no claaalfied nda charged to anyone. Cash
douvor movement. If you do not be­
muat accompany all ordera. Count five words to a line and remit aelong to wane young peoples associa­
tion of this city you uru cordially in­
cordlngly.
vited to attend the Presbyterian C. E.
FOU RENT— Apartments for jipht
FOR SA LE
Sunday night at 0:30 p'clock.
housekeeping. — Fcrndnlo Apart­
This is publicity month fur Chris­ FOR SALl^^Light touring car, now ments. Flume 331, 305 East Third
buttery, good tires, excellent me­ St.
tian Endeavor in Dixie. Watch for
240-ltc
posturs, bulletins nnd nows items dur­ chanical condition, little down pay­
ment and lung terms. Soo Magee at
ing tho month of January.
W ANTED
Hof-Mac Battery Co.
2l8-3tp WANTED— Man with car to sell I9W
SMITH BROTHERS HUY
priced GRAHAM TIRES. $130.00
BUSINESS FOR SALE— Exceptional­
THE I.EFFLER BUILDING
ly fine opportunity in country. Gen­ per week and commissions. GRAHAM
eral store, Central Florida. Stock, TIRE CO., 410 Boulevard, Benton
Smith Brothers, the well known $3,500. Good locality, growing town Harbor, Mien.
248-ltp
firm of furniture dealers, have pur­ and a real fine proposition. Box 118, SALKS MANAGER—There is a Gig
chased tile old Lcfflcr building at the Sanford Herald.
218-Otp
opportunity for some live man to
foot of First street from the Staten
secure
the exclusive selling agency for
cow
FOR SALE—One fresh Jersey
interests of Orlando and will remodel
the most needed automobile accessory
—C. Dunn, Route 1, Sanford.
the building and occupy two of the
in tills territory; m&gt; competition; must
store rooms for their rapidly increas­ FOR SALE—Paper shell pecans, 801 finance initial order $500 to $1,000.
ing business and will make many
Mognolin.
Give telephone number. Alcoino Man­
changes in tho first floor. On ac­ FOR SALE—Exceptionally fine bird ufacturing Co., It) Bridge So., Newark,
count of the fire ordinance they might
240-0tc
dog. Sue East at Hill Hardware. N. J.
tear o ff the entire second floor and
247-3tp GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
make it a one-story building. Their
women. Experience unnecessary.
plans are not complete hut they will FOR SALE—Ten room house to
Honesty
required, Good pay to start.
removed from premises.— W.
make the building much better than
Write,
T.
McCafferty, St. Louis, Mo.
it Is at present. Smith Brothers arc Lcfflcr. Phone 530.
'1-1-8-15-22-29
among tho new firms in the city hut FOR SALE—One Dulsy chum. Cpll
they are rapidly forging to llie front
416-W.
204-tfc J HUY, pay cash for second hand plnnos. Address P. O. Box 352.
nnd are doing a big business thiough- FOR SALE—Chickery and Eacnrolo
245-m p
out Seminole and surrounding coun­
plants, Rex Packard, West Side.
ties.
2 !7-2tc WANTED—Customers for fresh mlik,
morning and evening deliveries.— R.
FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, new L. Garrison. Phono 3711. 159-St-Tu
P u s s y f o o t Jo h n s o n
top, nowly painted, good mechani­
WILL CLEAN ORLANDO cal condition. Ford worm-drive truck. 204-tfc
Will sell cheap or apply on small prop­ WANTED— Plain and fancy dress*
niaking. Children's clothes a spec­
That William E. "Pussyfoot" John­ erty, doso in or in town. Address
ialty.—
Mrs. M ills,'314 Fifth Street,
son will spunk in Orlando Thursduy “ Dodge” care of Herald.
247-Otp
between Sanford and Palpietto.
evening, next, at 7:30 o’clock at tho
FOR SALE— 18-hf dry pitio wood, $0
243-Otp
Mothodist church, was announced this
full cord on ground, bring your
morning by representatives of the
truck. 3 miles out First street. Phono FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Park” avq£
Law Enforcement League, a newly or­
nuo.
178-tfc
402-J.
244-fitp
ganized civic body of tills city.
FOR RENT—Three room apartment,
Details of the forthcoming lecture FOR SALE—Ono Doleo plant, practic­
with priyatu porch. All copvenally now. Terms' can he arranged.
by tho celebrated temperance advocato
lancos, 312 Oak Avc.
247-4tp
wore made at a meeting of tho Lnw Apply Sanford Auto Exchange, foot f*‘OR JtKNT—fi rqpm bungalow, fur143-Otc
Enforcement League held yestordny of First St.
nishod, on paved strco.t— E. F.
FOR SALE—45,000 sq. feet of land,
afternoon at tho Baptist church.
247-iUp
Lane.
4
400 feet on R. R. Suitable for
It Is openly stated by the represen­
F
O
ll
furnished Bail
UENT=07w
tatives of the league, which is an out- pinning mill, lumber yard or factory
room, Also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
of
any
kind,
fronting
on
five
streets,
nhoot o f tho Wesleyan Bible class, of
199-tfa
the Methodist church, that “ Pussy­ Winter Park-Orlando highway. Ad­
245-7tp FOR RENT— Rooms und kitchonnttas"
foot" is being fraught here uh the dress “ R. D." enro Humid.
Shirley Apt., opp. I*. O.
220-2fltp
inception of a movement to clean up FOnfSALE—a SiEW 6-RbOM ftUNthia district of Floridn, to stnrt tho
GAI.OW, WITH ALL MODERN FOR RENT—0 room liodsc, all motH
hail rolling for un offoctivo drive CONVENIENCES. A GOOD LOCA­
ern conveniences. See A. V. Fronch.
242-lOtp
ngpinftt the bootlegger and tho Rhino TION, AND WELL IMPROVED.
mukor.
GOOD TERMS AND CLOSE PRICE
LOST
Mr, Johnson it in anticipated .will FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. INQUIRE
develop an active sentiment in tho AT HERALD OFFICE, CARE " W . LOST— Mnlo burro. Return to Geo,
245-3 tc
community looking toward this end.
D. Hart.
242-10tp
Ho it was, it i» declared, more than
WTTXIA 5T It A W EY BiJ&amp;NETT^
FOR R E N T
any other individual who put America
Baptist Temple, Sot., Jan, 14. 247-Oto
is tho “ dry" column. Rptor he fought
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room.
in England to establish tho ground Over Somlnolo Cafo.
.140-tfw
Get your menls at the Bell Cafe.
work of a prohibition movement, and f l O D R O M i i n r o s E T O i r - :
4H-0to
loat an oyo in a conflict following a
near passenger depot.—J. Musson.
mooting nt which ho stirred up tho
DAILY RIBALD WABT AD.
PUB RENT—Two furnished Eo3 THY
enmity of n group of college men.
-------- 1----rooms, Oil Park Avo.
212-tfc
Lately ho has been in India. Just
Peace pil^it undure fruijwsg, ,ox«
now he is spenk|ng on tho (jhnutnpqua FOR REN^—2 furnished tied roomp, ceut for tfio natural resource* o f .tht
Phono 437-W, cornar Elm Si Third weak and &lt;tho natural hogglshnosa o f
platform.— Roportor-fitar.
Street.
195-tfc tho strong.
1
v
Japan will olwnyH demand T t „ o — FOR RENT— Two f\irainhod hpiisekoeplng rooms, 2 rooms to oach
Leesburg will
hand in Asia while tho strok has a
300- i room
■248-8tp hotel.
apartment.
frco.hnpd ln Japan.

A . P. C O N N E L L Y l
C L A S S IF IE D A D S

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S anfobd Daily Herald

SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

1

SANFORD!
‘‘The City Substantial" I

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

german g o v ern m en t is

CALLED TO ACCOUNTING
REPARATION PAYMENT
LEFT ENGLISH
ESTATE IN EVENT
meting underw ay • OF MARRIAGE

Must Appear Before Al­
lied Reparations Com­
mittee at Once

PACKED HOUSE TO HEAR
THE
NAVAL
ARMAMENT
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS LAST
NIGHT AT PRSBYTERIAN CHURCH PROGRAM IS AGREED ON

EXCEPT A FEW DETAILS

Dr. Ostrom gave a Wonderful Address on Re-Dis­
covery of the Church—Three Services Today

SANFORD BAND
WILL PLAY IN
ORLANDO SUN. SUBS AND GAS
Japan Halts Treaty on
Fortification Question
for a While

1
PROGRAM TODAY
3:00 p. m.—Dr. Ostrom.
4:00 p. m.—Dr. Guille.
7:30 p. m.—Dr. Gulllo.
7:30 p. m,—Chnploln Shu*
ler nt Monroe.

M

The Snnford Band has been receiv­
ing n grent many fnvornblo cominonts WILL BE PUT INTO FINAL PBACM
PACT AND SHANTUNG
lntely, and visitors who hnvo heard
LOOKS GOOD
tho bnnd hnvo returned home with the
highest words of commendation for
(From Wada.ldur'l Dally)
,
Tho Snnford Bible Conference bo(Ily The AuoditrS Pr*aa)
MIAMI, Jnn. 11.—Charles Vtoston ing held nt tho First Presbyterian
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Except
&lt; » r T h e A a * o e la l* 4
.
this organization.
The ability and
CANNES. Jun. 11.—Premier Brland today won out in a race against timo i Church undcr tho nuspices of tho
excolloncy of tho concerts rendered for details of tho Pacific fortification
wil| leave for Pnrit toduy not only to for possession of an English estate Moody BlUo In„tltuto of Chicago, is
by the Sanford Band was brought to
mont nnd hnlf n dozen lossor
Inform the French cnblnot ns to tho and annunity of $5,000 when ho and ,jrnwjnjf unprcccntcd congregations.
the attention of tho Band Committee ( K
v
questions of
of nhrnsoologj
phraseology tho flvo-pow,tntus of negotiations at Cannos but, Mrs. Mary C. Vantlno wore married j ngt nig}lt tho hoUflo wna flUod to
of the Snnford Bnnd thru the local "imsllona
It is understood, to meot and answer here. Weston was recently notified henr Dr 0{)trom B|vo hi„ n(Klrcsa on
Chnmbor to give in Orlnndo tho Sun­ er naval limitation treaty was put in­
criticism of certain groups of opposi­ that a friend of his wlfo in England th(J ..j^djacovcry of tho Church." At
to final form yesterday nt a confer­
day of Jnnunry 14th.
tion and to demand «f tho chambers loft an estate to her. Ills wife had ^ Mmo hour Chupinin ^ , ulcr spoko
ence of tho heads of tho American*
The
invitation
of
tho
Orlnndo
ChantImnn fluid
tvvn years.
mflM. Attorneys
AttnmnVH (md
. Q •birg0 congregation
At_ atA A
t- _ ni^.4
been
dead two
said to
tho
First
of deputies support or reject him.
her hns been ncceptcd nnd tho }4nn- British, Japanese, French nnd Italian
George Harver attended today’s ses­ if he married before February first he Baptist Church, colored.
ford Band has arranged to glvo ono of delegations.
sion of the Allied Supremo Council could claim tho money. Newspaper
Interest in tho meetings is growing
"Tho question of geographical
its excellent concerts in Eola Park,
meeting, having almost complotoly re­ article resulted in fifty proposals with every service and tho director,
Bcopo
was understood to bo tho chief
this
coming
Sundny
nt
3
P.
M.
A
bus
JULIEN S. RODGERS, D. I).
covered from the shock suffered In an within two days. Mrs. Vnntine, who Dr- Rodgers, expresses himsolf ns
hns been chartered by the Orlando point remaining unsettled In tho for­
ho married today Ib well to do having greatly delighted at the interest be­ Director of the Moody Hlblo Confer­ Chnmbor to bring the bnnd there, anil tifications nrtlclo, which provides ^or
automobile uccident today,
ences for the Southeast
property
valued at $50,000. They met ing shown by tho people of Sanford
automobile nccident Monday.
tho members will leave Snnford nt 1 maintenance of a fortifications "stetRepresentatives of Gorman govern­ a week ago.
in the study of the Bible. Tho music
I*. M. giving short concert at Mnlt- us quo" in tho Pacific. Tho Jnpdpment summoned to nppcnr this even­
under tho leadership of Prof. Boyd, of cn it, people have been eager to henr land and Winter Park. The Tourist cso were snl dto hnvo agreed tent
ing before tho Allied reparations com­ FIREMAN KILLED
.
tho local Methodist church, is proving it again.
and Convention Committoo of the San­ tively to nn American draft of th«,
SEVERAL HURT
mission to explain Gormnny’B inabil­
At 7:30 Chaplain Shuler will splak ford Chanter of Comorce, which has article, but to hnvo deferred final ac­
quite a feature of the Conference ses­
TRAIN OVER BANK sions.
ity to meet her Jnnunry and Fobruary
in tho Bnptist church nt Lake Mon­ this matter in charge, urgently re­ tion until they communicated with To*,
reparations payments.
Toe
on "The Second Advent."
Services are being held thrice daily,
quest ns ninny Snnford people ns pos­ klo.
(By The Aaaoclnled Prfaal
Thursday
evening nt 7:30 Dr. Os­ sible to he in Orlnndo Sunday and
British memorandum of proposed
As a result of this dovolopmont and
3:00,
4:00
and
7:30
p.
m.
PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Jnn. 11.—
Anglo-French pact which was tele­
This afternoon Dr. Ostrom will con­ trom will give his famous nddress on give the Band their moral support other timo-consuming details of final
J.
G.
Cnllnimn,
fireman,
killed,
engine­
graphed textually to London, declares
tinue his lectures on Guintinna. Dr. "The Jews’ and the Jews of Sanford which a large delegation front Sanford drafting, some of tho delegates pre­
Grcut Britain makes Bocurlty of er and hrnkeman badly injured when Guillo will speak again on the Book are invited to bo tho Conference’s will show. The Orlando peoplo hnvo dicted that tho full naval committee
France a problem of her own and that embankment ono hundred feet high, of Hebrews, and tonight Dr. Gulllo special guests on this occasion. Whor been assured of a treat and will, no would not lio called to net on the
Spilled
ever this address has been given scores
she will be ready to again throw in weakened by honvy' rains.
engine
several
ears
of
Chesapeake
And will bring his grent incssago on and hundreds of Jews have heard It, doubt, turn out i» Inrgo numbers to trenty before Thursday or Friday nnd
her forces as in 1914 if tho French
Ohio Northern train near Sciotovlllo "Molchizedek.” This sermon lias boon and it is expected that Snnford will he henr the very exeollcnt concert ar­ that no ploannry sossion to discus*
soil is attacked.
it publicly would be held until next, ■Al
ranged by Director Ball.
this morning, engine, und cars rolled heard by thousands nil over tho coun­ no exception to the rule.
try and wherever Dr. Guillo has givIt in Indeed gratifying to the Snn­ week. Thoro was a consequent p o s t­
over scvornl times.
ford Chamber of Commerce that it hns ponement of tentntlvo sailing nrrangeCoburn’s Minstrels
ngaln had tho opportunity of demon-! monts for tho foreign delegation, with
Were Great at Prin­ BANKER KICKED MAN
stratlng tho cordinl feelings of frlond-1Indications that a majority bolioved *
OUT OF BANK AT MIAMI
ship mill co-operation it holds toward tho Washington conference would last
cess Last Evening
MAN SUED FOR DAMAGES
the City Beautiful and it is hoped that j until Into in Jnnunry.
Tho day's discussions,, both among'
the visit of the Sanford Band to Or­
Coburn's Minstrels wore better thnn
(Ily The AmieUttS Freaa)
individual
delegations nnd nt tho moot­
MIAMI, Jnn. 11.—Damages of ten
lando will insure the success of thoso
over at tho Princess Theutre luBt
ing
of
tho
"big five” nro understood
thousand
dollars
of
F.
W.
Fuzznrd,
who
nre
endeavoring
to*
secure
a
Mun­
night if anything enn bo called great
to
hnvo
revealed
a growing inclina-vice-president
of
the
bnnk
of
Day
icipal
Band
for
Orlnndo.
at this “tumhlo down shack”. Half
tion
to
exclude
tho
submarine nnd
The
Sanford
Hand
has
already
prov­
Ulscnyno,
of
this
city,
by
Peter
Dernof the stage fixtures could not bo put
Of
All
the
Difficulties
That
Beset
the
Country
for
poison gas resolutions from tho naval
en
a
valuable
medium
of
publicity
for
Htcin
for
Insult
filed
tdony.
Rernstoin
on, the piano blocked off part of tho
Sanford, in addition to the entertain­ trenty nnd make them the subject of a
Many Years
stage as the orchestra could not sit inims hnnker kicked him out of bnnk
ment it has afforded, its efficacy will separate agreement. Whether they
on the stage and in other ways tho lnHt month, humiliating him before
will take tho form of another treaty
show was handicapped, four of the large crowd.
DUBLIN, Jnn. 11.—(Dy the Associ-. Mr. Griffith was repeatedly pressed obviously progress with time nnd fin­ or will bo attached ns nn annex outancial arrangements will ho made
men having been injured in ntt auto
nted Press.)—When the Dail Eirennn by Mr. DcValora to define his position, whoreby the Sanford Bnnd will be-j side tho main body of tho fivo powor
TWO
HUNDRED
GIRLS
accident at DeLnnd duo to u careless
adjourned tonight by consent of all which DeVnlorn described ns n new come a permanent fixture in Sanford. pact wns not finally decided, but tho
(IUITELY MARCHED OUT
driver. But tho show was full of pep
WHEN
SCHOOL
BURNED
sjdeH to February 14, the situation case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
He In Orlando Sunday afternoon impression of many delegates last
at that and the performance delighted
night was that they did not proporly
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Mr.
Griffith
wna
challenged
to
de­
with
n Sanford tag on your ear.
night was dangerous and
tliu large crowd. The sweet singora
belong to the same instrument with
&lt;Ily
The
AMfitflfttr*
I’reM)
•obscure
had
been
to
a
great
extent
fine his attitude toward the republic,
were there with tho sweetest of songs,
BLACKSTONK, Vn. Jan. ll.-T w o i00"
™
the provisions for tnnnngo limitation.
DINNER PARTY
clarified Tho new president, Arthur nnd it evidently wns supposed that ho
tlie black face men wore funnier than
Meantime, tho Shantung negotia­
hundred girls quietly marched
[Griffith, nnd n now cabinet, had been would have difficulty In reconciling
ever, Charlie Unno
Gnno kept tho house in four
ever.
.
,
,)rick
V . ’ V
hnvc u,ir,cU,ly m rccunciuu
story
brick building of Black-)T
Black-!
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tions,
which for several days huvu
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Gnno were tho
mi uproar idl tho tlnm nnd the so n g s,st(jne C()llcj;o, Methodist Institution, 10,J!ctc‘l nn'1 th® 'vny J"*1 I®1’ * "" j h|g position ns president with the posi
appeared
to be near tho verge of dis­
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&gt; isionai host nnd hostess of a dinner party at
the musical numbers, tho saxolnnd Innd egcuped being trapped by fln m o sH *
1,110 offcct tho termH 0 , jtlon of Chairman
of the provision.,
solution,
took
a new lease on Ufa
the Seminole Cafe Inst night tho in­
boys and all tho rest of tho bunch were wh,ch de8tr0yed structure late last th° trenty.
trcnty* _ |t „
, _u
^
„f Igovernment.
Without
settling
for the present tho
Immense relief is felt in Dublin nt
Mr. Griffith, however, frankly re­ vited guests being Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
excellent. Karl Donton is "beautiful" night. Loss one hundred
fifty the turn events hnvo taken, and this
ward Lane and Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J.jtho entrni disagreement over return
cognized during the transition period
this season nnd wore stunning gowns. t|,oUgnTldi
will undoubtly be experienced thro­ tho existence of the republic, which ho Holly of Snnford and Chns. Rock, Mr. of the Tsintao Tsinnnfu railroad, tho
Tho afterpiece, "Shnnghnied in India"
and Mrs. Archie Fields nnd Mr. and Jnpanomi and Chinese agreed to roughout Ireland.
undertook to maintain, but he said
written by Charlio Guno shewing a
Revision
of
Resolution
The temporary withdrawal of En- when the free state was framed and Mrs. Eddie Ross of Orlnndo. Eddie sumo their separate conversations to­
scene in Indian, was good, in fact it
Do Valera nnd his supporters ready to come into operation there Ross toured with Coburn’s Minstrels day in an attempt to clear away other
Declaring Newberry nion
is ono of tho best that hns been put
from tho Dnll, which rumor had fore- must ho n general election, so that the severnl seasons hut is now in vaude­ points of difference.
&lt;&gt;n in minstrclt&lt;y in mnny years and
Nihil; Demos A greedicnHt^proved not to invoivo a pemmn state nnd the continuance of the re- ville nnd lives in Orlnndo during the It was indicated thnt Secretary
it went with n,bnng thnt is needed
„ , , ,
. cut split.
Mr. Do Valera confined pcopio could choose between the free winter*. All of them being old friends Hughes and Arthur J. Balfour, whoso
just when most shows drag. Each New Resolution —
Will Re Introduced his protest
*
for mnny years the pnrty was greatly tender of good offices hnvo not been
to tho olcctlon of a new public.
one of tho boyH deserve specinl men­
During the Day
enjoyed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gnno expect formally accepted l»y both pnrtlos to
president, declaring his unmillingncss
tion but spneo will not permit it. Wo
to recognize tho suitability to thnt HONEST PEOPLE IN ORLANDO to come down In the summer when the the controversy, nevertheless, wore
( lly T h r Aaaoclnled P r e s s )
hope to sco them all ngnin somo timo
show closes and will spend severnl working quietly for a settlement. In
WASHINGTON,” jn'n7* 11.—Demo- post of n mnn who, ns chairman of tho
when wo have nn opern house thnt
weeks
hero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. #""&gt;« ‘l»»rters there were suggestions
was- -bound to -give
ORLANDO,
Jan.. 10.—J. B. Lewis
cratlc lenders In
in tho
mu sennto
nunuvu nt
«•* a- con-; London
----- - delegation,
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u
k l a a u u , jiiii
will nllow them to put on their entire crntic
to sco "that President Harding might bo
tb|8 cBy( cccntly experienced two It. J. Holly (ih they nre anxious
outfit ns it should bo placed. Co­ fcrcnco today ngrecd upon tho rovis- effect to tho trenty, which, according
asked to mediate In Tliu railroad dll
Florida’s
summer
climate.
subverts the republic.
thrl„ H thnt
thnt come
como twice
twi in n Hfo time.
*DoVnlcrn,
yu
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bum's Minstrels uro always assured of ion of tho resolution by Senator to During
puto, it was said at thu Whlto House
. tho luncheon hour,
. Mr.
, , Do H1(| f|p8t wna whun hc |ost „ wallot
n big houso in Snnford oven if wo Walsh, Montana, to declare vacant tho j
I)r. nnd Mrs. L. B. Bouchollo of Now that so far ho had revolved no formal
senatorial scat of Newberry.
Tho Vnlorn nnd his nssocintcs, who left tho contnining $10,000, bin second when
invitation to do so.
have to piny thorn in a barn.
resolution, it was announced, would hnll, held n private meeting. Some ho recovered it, in reality, only a short Smyrna wore in the city last night the
Tho fivo delegation heads came to­
bo Introduced during tho'day and im- of tho more nrdent spirits advocated while afterward, but imaginatively guentg of Dr. Bouchollo'a siHter, Mrs. gether to discuss the naval treaty yes­
CLARK GRIFFITH
Henry Wight. They came over to
mediate vote urged.
j refusal to’roturn, but moderate coun- several generations, he said.
terday after each natlonnl group had
SAYS PECKINPAUGII
attend
the Moro-WIght wedding.
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gels prevailed nnd tho Dail reassembl­
Mr. Lewis discovered his loss when
mot separately nnd completed tho de­
ed ns n united body. ThcPe Valera ho reached for tho wnttel nt his homo
WILL NOT HE MANAGER
tailed study of thu text begun Mon­
Bombs Hurled
Big 'tim e Moonlight dnneo Thurs­
pnrty is meeting again tonight to for- to put it nwny from the circulation
day.
At tho end of a throo-hour ses­
( l l y T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
day, Jnn. 12, Lakeside pavilion. 24U-2tc
at
Trolley
Car
in
'mulnto plans for the future, lu t It wag without.
sion
tho
"'big five” adjourned to meet
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 11. — Clark
Belfast
Today,
made evident by the numerous speech­
On
nn
avenue
downtown
Josiah
again
this
morning, in agreomont so
Griffith, of Washington Amoricans
_____
'eg from Mr. DoVnlcrn wlint those Hancock, with bin eycn alert, espied ASHEVILLE GIRL KILLED
fur
ns
policy
wns concerned on all the
stated positively today unless unex­
BY JEALOUS LOVER
Street and Kills All plans nre likely to bo.
tho wnllot before him on tho sidewalk.
provisions except article 10, relating
pected chnngo in his plans, Roger Rifle Fire Sweeps
Who Appear
| Ho holdB thnt tho dociBhn of tho He too experienced unusual emotions.
to thu I’uclfic fortifications. A half
I’cckinpnugh, who bccomosa member
( f l y T h r A aaocU ted Frcaa)
g* ______
| Dail in fnvor or tho trentv binds him Ho hurried Into a nearby store nnd
ASHEVILLE, N. C. Jnn. 11. Doro­ dozen other articles, it was said, xent Washington, Boston, Philadelphia,
BELFAST^Inn. 11.—Bomb thrown nnd hia ndhorcn'.s not to obstruct tho told hlB find.
Ho turned tho monoy thy Parker, twonty four, Society girl muined to ho finully cast into legal
would not bo mndo manager of club.
nt trollv enr benrintf aeventy-fivo per- new government In carrying ont the over to tho owner of tho store for of this city nnd J. Turner! Sharp, phraseology, hut none of thoso seemed
Intimates several former major lea­
^
.
it
a___ a.. L..i t.n
4V iricrV if r t f
In tho menntimo Mr. thirty, of WnycrosB .Georgia, dend as to present any considerable difficul­
sons to work today. Quick action of trenty, but ho resorves tho right of safekeeping.
gue stars under consideration. ,
tho motormnn, who put on full spoed free criticism should Mr. Griffith in Lowls was not maintaining secrecy in result of bullets said to hnvo boon fir­ ties.
whon ho henrd rcvolvor shot resulted tho capacity of chnlrmnn of tho pro­ regard to his Iosh nnd ns a result he ed this morning, supposedly, authori­
UNIDENTIFIED NEGRO
In mlsslo going wldo of mnrrk. Tho visional government, do* anything In- wns finally steered to tho store where ties say, hccnuBo Miss Parkor rofusod
F. A. Schumpevt Is In tho city the
LYNCHED AT EUFAULA
explosion 'splintered tho car. A man 'consistent with tho rights of tho Irish the wallet nnd its treasure wns return­ him.
guest
of Ills duughters, Mrs. Georga
•i
INSULTED A WOMAN nnd his wlfo* living nearby who wont peoplo or tho oxlstcnco of the Irish ro­ ed to him.
Do Cottcs and Mrs. C. D. Bishop. Mr.
to tho door of tholr homo to lonrn tho public.
NEW YORK, Jnn.11. Army trnna Schumpcrt formerly resided In this
( I I 7 T h e A ■ ■ o clated P r c a a t
causo of tho commotion were shot
At tho snmo timo he oxporssed tho AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
port Crook bringing American troops city but in now connected with the de­
EUFAULA, ALA&lt; Jnn. vl l .—Un­
thnt English hostility may WILL MEET IN SAN FRANCISCO from Germany sprang lenk about four velopment department of tho Southern
identified negro lynched last night dend liv tho volloy of riflo flro which conviction
hnvo tp bo fnccd. Thoro id still Inhundred und fifty miles from Now Railway with headquarters in Atlan.'our IIcb from hero. Alleged Insult­ swept s ______________
tense oxlstcnt on both sides of tho
(Hr Tha AaaoelMrd Prcaal
ed Bntcsvllle woman. The negro was
TAMPA, Jnn. 11.—Tho oxocutlvo York but dnmngo temporarily repair­
George McLaughlin of 6rlando was Dnll of tho good faith of tho British
Good meals, $8.00 per week, Tha
enptured by Barbour county citizens
committoo of tho American nnr Asso­ ed, nnd she is in no dnngur according
in Georgia nnd brought back through hero last night to attend tho More- (ministry. DoVnlcrn was clear In his ciation horo today selected Snn Fran- tn a wireless received today. Trans­ Tomplo Club, corner Third and Park.
Wight wedding. Tho many Sanford (assurances of tho full support of his
Eufnuln. Reported to hnvo osenped
port Stmisicl left horo thin morning
friends
of George wore glad to see him pnrty In resisting an attack from nn cIbco for this year’s nnnunl conven­ lyto render nsolstanco if ncodod.
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.
from posso hut ,tho body was found
tion
to
bo
hold
In
August.
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outside enemy.
Inter by roadside.
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10,1922

S O C IE T Y
FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phone 217.W
I f yo a k «iT« u y f i U a f i T k l t l a g yo a
— I I yo a a r t a o la g aayrmhero mr n a l i f
k o m ti o r U y e a are • a (ir t ila la &gt; l w rit*
a y c it a l card to thlfl 4 rp a rtm c a t, a tr la a
' , o r tclakpoao
tke Iteai. I t w ill
O' c ta lla
.
k o a r e ■t t y a p p r e c i a t e d .

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuosday—Mcro-Wight nuptials will
bo solemnized nt the homo of tho
brido’s pnrcnts, on I’nrk nvonuc, nt
8:00 o'clock.
Tuoadny—Soclnl Department of tho
Woman’s Club will hnvo n bridge
party nt tho club rooms nt threo
o’clock, with Mrs. It. A. Nowmnn
ns hostess.
Wcdnosdny—Men’s Club will meet nt
tho Parish House nt 8 p. m. Usual
lunch nnd entertainment.
Wednesday—Mrs. T. L. Durnns will
entertain at bridgo at her homo on
Park avenuo honoring her guests,
Mrs. John Gndsdon, of Summervillo,
S. C., nnd Mrs. C. T. Pund, Jr., of
Augusta, Ga.
Thursday—Mrs. Forest Lake will cntartain tho members of.tho Every
Week Dridgc Club nt her homo on
Park avenue nt threo o’clock.
Thursdny—Mrs. Howard Ovorlln will
ontortnln tho members oit tho Somlnolo Bridgo Club nt hor npnrtmonts
in tho Wolnkn nt 3:00 p. m.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour nt
tho Central I’nrk nt 4:00 p. m.

nnt matters were discussed, reports
wore given, nnd plans were made for
tho yenr.
Following tho business session, n
social hour was enjoyed, tho hostess
nssisted by Mrs. Chris Mntthows,
served bnnann salad, chocso sand*
wiches, nut bread, fruit enko nnd hot
chocolnto ns refreshments.
Among thoso attending this meet­
ing wore Mesdnmes Julius Takach,
Clifford Peabody, C. J. Marshall, How­
ard Ovorlln, W. H. Bolding, W. G.
Fox, Seth Woodruff, Paul Biggors,
Clark Leonard!, Do La Mayo, John
Leonard!, Raymond Key, J. B. Colemnn, Frnnk Akors, Archie Botts,
Chris Matthews, Fred Dnigcr, Miss
Helen Torwilliger nnd Rev. A. S. Peck.

Daily Fashion
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ETHEL CLAYTON in
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Let Chiropractic
■ Find the Cause and
S Correct It
Chiropractic consists entirely
of adjusting the movable seg­
ments of the spinal column to
normal position.
The aim nnd end of spinal ad­
justment Is to effect orderly ar­ ! ■
rangement of .the spinnl column
to insure free course to health
energy from tho brain over tho
nerves, which all pass through
between tho joints of the col­
umn and extend to every cell in
all parts of the body. When
this end Is effected health will
result nnturnlly to any part
formerly unhealthy.
Wo will bo pleased to hnve
you
thoroughly Investigate
Chiropractic. Wo invito such In­
quiry ns the best means of ac­
quainting the afflicted with tho
benefits to be found in spinal
adjustment. More complete informa'tlon nnd nnnlysis of the
spine mny he obtained at our of­
fice, free of chnrge.

NOTICE G. I. A.

The G. I. A. ladies will hnve instal­
Also FOX NEWS
lation pf officers nt the Masonic Hall
Wcdnosdny evening, beginning nt 8:00
£039
o’clock, January 11th.
0913
All engineers nnd fnmilics arc cor­
Tomorrow—Bebe Daniels in “The
FOR SPORTS OR OENERAL WEAR
dially invited to be present.
A tnlllcur that will appoal to tho
Speed Girl”; also a Comedy
most crl(Jcal Ts this modvil in dark'
Astolcn automobile in Baker .coun­ brown and green wool Jorsey with
ty was stolen again by other robbers. long, straight Jnckot and two-ploce
gathered skirt. Largo patch pockets
trim both skirt and Jackot and tho
HAS PASSED THROUGH
bolt Is a narrow band of self-matoWHOLESALERS, RETAILERS
rial. Medium slzo tvqulrcs 4Vi yards
AND CONSUMER’S HANDS Ci-lnch material,
Pictorial Itovlcw Jnckot No. 0039.
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 0.—Tho Slzos, 34 to 48 Inches bust. Prlco, 35
question of how some $238,000 would cents. Skirt No. 8943. Slzos, 24 to
be returned to gnsolino .consumers 30 Inches waist. Prlcv), 25 conts.
should the supreme court uphold the
action of tho lower court in declar­ both instruction nnd fine amusement
A. L. Dnvis, of Jacksonville, is in ing void the reccnMy enacted gusoline from his versatile genius.”
tho city attending to business.
Tho meeting hero is n'spnrt of n
tax law under which a tax of ono cent
national
campaign being conducted by
a gallon is levied on gasoline sold by
J. E. Sending, of Newberry, Fin., the wholesaler, *n of much concern to the National Reform Association, tho
REPAIRING
was a business visitor hero yester­ some persons not otherwise engaged. oldest reform body in America in dcday.
The lower court declured the meas­ hnlf of law enforcement, of national
•a
ure void upon the petition of S. J. righteousness nnd of international
&amp;
II. S. Flynt, of Taft, Florida, wns in Gunn, of Gunntown, who nlthough justico nnd in preparation for tho
Hours 9-12 a. m., 1-0 p. m.,
Fourth
World’s
Christian
Citizenship
netting
in
tho
capacity
of
u
private
tho city yesterday attending to busi­
G EN ER A L REPAIRING
Evenings by Appointment
citizen, is a member of the stnto legi­ Conference to be held at Winon Lake,
MONDAY,
ness.
LADY A T TEN D A N T
West First St.
Old Ford Gar&gt;(*
slature.
Should the supreme court Indiana, nt which representatives of
Gnrncr-WoodrulT
Illdg.
nil
tho
nntions
are
expected
to
gnther
Phono No. 447-W
WEDNESDAY,
E. A. Duncan, of Jacksonville, is solution thus far offered is thnt the
First Street, Opp. Magnolia
to discuss the moral problems of man­
funds
collected
would
hnve
to
be
re­
spending a few days hero transacting
turned to the wholesalers.
Assu­ kind.
FRIDAY NIGHTS
business.
ming thnt the wholesaler has increas­
ATTENTION CO. I).!
of each week
Jacksonville wns represented here ed his charge to the retailer to ab­
sorb
the
tax,
who
has
passed
it
on
to
yesterday by C. I’. Nolto and Thos. II.
Hotel Montezuma
8 to 10 o’CIock
tho consumer, tho question arises as Headquarters Co. D., 154th Inf. F.N.G.
Dickinson.
Sanford, Fin., Jnn. 10th, 1022.
to how the ultimate party will bo re-1
"Sanford’s N ew Hotel"
W. S. Pruitt, of Wilson, N. C., is funded. Some plan, it is pointed out, Ordern No. 87.
$1.50 Up Per Day
1. —Tho nnnunl armory inspection of
whereby the retail prices for gasoline
stopping nt tho Montezuma, while
could bo lowered until tho consumer this command will bo hold nt tho nrmtho city on business.
HOUSE
finally recovered his money, might be ory on January 12, 1022, nt 7:30 p.
i
8
m.
nt
which
timo
this
organization
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
L. W. Goodyear and II. F. Willis, effected.
CLEANING
will
bo
inspeofed
by
Col.
Cnrnahnn,
Incidentally,
tho
frnmers
of
the
soOPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
aro in tho city attending to business
Major
Mooro
nnd
tho
Adjutant
Goncnllcd gnsolino laws apparently fell
for tho A. C. L. Ry.
ARTICLES
short of the mark in estimating the crnl of tho Stnto of Floridn.
2. —Tho regular nrmory drill sched­
Mrs. A. D. Key left yesterdny af­ revenuo yield from tho measure. The
uled
for Wednesday, January 11, 1022,
ternoon for Orlando whoro sho will legislation wns designed to raise $1,­
is
postponed
until Thursdny, Jnnunry
000, 000 annually to bo expended on
ntten a convention today.
12,
1022,
at
7:30
p. m.
rond work.
The six months of its
3.
—It
is
imperative
thnt all officers
operation
in
1021
tho
measure
yield­
Fred Grimmes, of Detroit, Mich., is
nnd
enlisted
men
of
this
organization 212 East. 1st St.
8anford, Fla.
ed
only
$228,050.11,
or
less
by
almost
among the out-of-stnto visitors opend­
ho
present
at
this
inspection
and
all
half
the
amount
of
$500,00,
intended
ing some time in Sanford.
officers nnd enlisted men arc hereby
to be rnised in thnt period.
ordered to bo present for tho annual
The
belief
Is
expressed
by
good
Glenn Whittle left last week for
armory inspection on the night of
roads
advocates,
that
should
the
work
Montvordo where he is attending tho
January
12, 1022, at 7:30 p. in.
of the lawbreakers in this matter be
Industrial School at that place.
4.
—No
excuses will bo ncceptcd nnd
undone by the state’s highest tribu­
all
men
absent
from this formation
Mrs. John Gadsden, of Summerville, nal, the state’s rond building progrnm
will
bo
dealt
with
summarily.
S. C., is the guests of her uistor Mrs. would not be seriously hampered.
By
order
of
T. L. Dumas, at hor homo on Park This, in spite of the fact that the usGEO.
A.
DECOTTES,
uallevy of two mills for road work,
nvo.
Cnpt. Inf., F. N. G., Cimlg.
was cut to one mill at tho Inst legis­ 2 )8-3tp
lative
session.
W. Sieg, of Detroit, Mich., arrived
I
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
here yesterday and is stopping at the OjKYT OnsbqO etaoi shrdl cmfwy shr
"Imagination
rules the world”
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jnn. 14. 217-0tc
Montezuma while in the city on busi­
Napoleon.
ness.
Hillsboro county will in tho near
" ‘Hut he mho has imagination with­
future have a new court house and
out learning hat mingt and no feet.’
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Crawford, of jail.
Joubert.
Jacksonville, arrived hero yesterday
A new 6-room bungalow
nnd will spend somo timo hero at tho SAM SMALL COMING
with all modern conven­
Montezuma.
TO PRINCESS THEATRE
ON JANUARY 17TII iences. A good location,
G. Alvin Sanders, of Newberry, Fin.
nrrived hero yesterday nnd is stopping Sam Small, tho fnmuun Southern and well improved; good
nt tho Montezuma whllo in tho city evangelist and lecturer, who is tour­ terms and close price for
on a business mission.
ing the larger cities of Florida, will immediate sale. Inquire
deliver a patriotic address on “Amer­
C. M. Pago, of Davisboro, Ga., ar­ ica: For Caesar or Christ?", in the Herald office, care “W.”
240-3tc
rived hero yesterday nnd is mnking Princess Theatre, Tuesday evening,
his headquarters nt the Montezuma Jnnunry 17th, nt 7:30 o’clock.
while in tho city on business.
Sam Small lias been before the pub­
lic for over thirty yenrs, particularly
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert I. Scott, of,in combntlng tho licensed liquor trnf- You Have R iggs Disease
to a
Whito Plaines, New York, nnnounco fie. llo is consequently
.
_ entitled
...............
“Pyorrhea”
the birth of a daughter, Jnnunry GthJplnco nmoung the lenders on the sucSho hnu been named Louiso Ashby. ccssful campaign for national prohibi­
Mrs. Scott will bo remembered ns tion.
Ho has also been active in
Anna McLaughlin.
public life for n generation, having but don’t know it. 80 per cent
sorved on the American Commission
of tho people hnve it. It is
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. ChrlHtenborry to Paris in 1878, in tho United States
the
enuse of most of your ills.
have returned to Snnford after mnk- Army in Cuba as supervisor of public
homo in Lakeland for some instruction and, ns editor of mnny Why suffer? "Higgs Remedy
They will agnin make Snn- Southern newspapers, including the for Riggs Disenso" is tho
tholr homo much to tho delight Atlanta Constitution, of which ho is answer. Get well, keep your
their many friends, and aro now lo­ still editor emeritus.
mouth free frpm infection, your
cated at tho homo of Mrs. J. N. WhltMr. Small, howover, is chiefly
ner, 418 Magnolia Avenue.
known because of his power on tho teeth white, your gums pink.
platform.
Former Vice-President Money hack if you don’t get im­
ST. AGNES GUILD
Fairbanks Bald to him: “During my mediate results. All druggists.
Tho members of tho St. Agnes tour of the South I learned of mnny
Guild hold n vory important nnd en­ orators of high distinction hut none is
Y o u r cPass H o o k is H e a d y T o d a y .
thusiastic meeting yesterday afternoon moro popular nnd inoro deservedly so
at tho homo of Mrs. M. Minarik, 1000 than Sum Small, ns his own pcoplo
Laurel avenuo.
affectionately call him.”
President
Tho first hour was devoted to a McKinley said: "I heard Dr. Small
butinoss session, Bcvarul very import- last evening nnd, ns often beforo, got

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U , 1922
ATTENTION CO. D.I
tho growing tondoncy to colebrato ov- onch and every part of Florida, and
cry sort of occasion with n holiday. Jthen goes home and writes a story to
Thero is too much dosing of schools the local paper telling how worthless IIendqunrtors Co, D., 154th Inf. F.N.C.
Sanford, Fin., Jnn.’lOth, 1022.
and shops for special days.
nil Florida lands are.” All this is
Orders
No. 87.
Tho month of November in many true. Our people should toko a leaf
1.—Tho
nnnunl armory inspection of
communities was a much interrupted out of tho book of the Californian. If
this
command
will bo held nt tho urm_____ _____ rUULIHHKUH__________ month. Armistice day and ThnnkB- tho stranger out thero nsks about nnory
on
January
12, 1022, at 7:30 p.
other
community,
it
is
prnlsed
to
the
giving Day were legitimate and reas­
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sky,
and
si
Hit
good
word
goes
around
m,
nt
which
time
this organization
onable
holidays.
Hut
In
addition
to
J. MM.All!)..... Sn?rHiirr-Trenaurer
11. A . K t i i a ___________ C lrn rrn l I l n M i r r those two, some cities
closed
up
that
all
Cnlifarnlo
is
splendid.
That
will
bo
Inspected
by
Col. Cnrnnhnn,
&lt;5. I„ linvi.Y
Clrrulnllon MnuuRtr
schools nnd business nt lenst purt of Is one rensan why Los Angeles Is the Major Mooro and tho Adjutant GonI ’ hnnr MH up lu tliOfl 1'. M,
"* ' oral of tho Stnto of Florida.
Ad«rrllalu0 Itnfra Made Known on a day for tho reception of visiting city in tho world today.—Florida
Appllrntlun
2. —Tho regulur urmory drill sched­
celebrities from Europe and for elec- Growerd.
N n b trrlp llo n I ’ r l w In A dvnnco
uled
for Wednesday, Jnnunry 11, 1022,
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This Institution, w hose success and strength has
Owe Yf«r .... .................. ..... ~..... Jfl.00 tionn.
is
postponed
until Thursday, Jnnunry
•I k Xlunlha .............- ..................— 8.00 Would it not be just as sincero an QUESTION OF RASE
■irllvrrrd In Cllr l*r Carrier
12, 1922, nt 7:30 p. m.
been builded by n loyal people, w hose m ost valu­
HALL FOR SEASON
■One Week ......... .............- ......18 Cenla honoring of great men und events if
3.
—It
ia
imperative
that
all
officers
Instead
of
dropping
work
and
turn­
DISCUSSED FOR ORLANDO
The hi* HI- to IN-nmir Weekly
ly Herable a sset is the confidence, tru st and esteem of
nnd enlisted men of this organization
.-nld entirely eovera Seminole County ing to a day of gaiety, wo did nctunlly
mnd la putmahrd every Friday. Ailver- think and speak of them, seeking to The question whether or not O rPresent at this Inspection, and nil
those who know it best nnd whose h igh est en­
-tlalnw rntea made known on nppllrnlloa, Ilentoerntle In pnlltlea. HJH) per understand their ideuls, tho while wo lando will have professional baseball officers nnd enlisted men nro hereby
year, alwnya In ndvanee,
deavor is to nttain still higher plains o f service__
ordered to bo present for tho annual
■EMDKIl TIIK AHNOCTATHI) 1*111588 performed our daily tasks a little bet­ next summer mny be settled Friday armory inspection on tho night of
ter than usual,
night, when President F. E. Baxter of
w ishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
the local baseball organization will Jnnunry 12, 1922, nt 7:30 p. m.
New Year.
&lt;1.—No excuses will bo accepted nnd
WHY ARE EDITORIALS?
call a meeting to thresh out tho sit­
all
men
absent
from
this
formation
uation.
REDUCE PRICE OF WEEKLY
Mr. Dnxtct told a representative of will bo dealt with summarily,
People hnvo a queer idea of editorBy order of
On and after tho first of February inis, Home people, that is. Most of tho Reporter-Star this morning that
GEO.
A. DECOTTES,
tho Weekly Herald wll bo $2.00 per them realize that an editor is not try -, will put the proposition beforo the
Cnpt.
Inf.,
F. N. G., Cnidg.
I*
year instead of $2.30. The Herald ing to force his opinion on any one in meeting that of tho $11,000 tho eluh^
will put on a enmpnign nt that time an editorial hut is merely pointing owes him personally, lie will forfeit
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
and wants every one in Seminole tho wny and the render can do as ho 53,000, if a new organization is formed
Baptist
Temple, Sat., Jan. M. 247-Gtc
county to subscribe for the Weekly. or she pleases about taking tho ad- nnd ho is given tho nBsurnnco of tho
---------o--------vice. Tho Palm Reach Post sizes it up payment of the balance,
n
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1 “The assets of tho club," the presi- WHO HAS SEEN
Sanford needs a first class theatre. ns follows:
Why are editorials 7 What are odi-f&lt;Iont asserted, “could not ho dupliA VITAMINE?
. ented for $12,000.” He
went onto sny
Othor cities with less population and torials?
Editorials probably came into ex- that the personnel built up at great
less wealth than Sanford are build­
No One, Says Science. They Work
SANFORD NOVELTy
istence
because newspaper people are care by Joe Tinker, isvirtually intact,
ing and have built fine theatres.
Like Magic, Unciiught
human and want to
express their with the exception of
Henry,sold to
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WORKS
By the Eye
Fish contain whiskey, coeonnuls views. An honest paper tries to keep the Cardinals,
fat
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
have rum in them, radiators nro filled its personal bias out of ruports of
Burke, he said, was hold to tho BirVitnniincs are known to ho real
General Shop and Mill
with whiskey. Wo are expecting to | tho news so far as is humanly possi- minghnm club, hut was turned back things nnd indispensable pnrts of our
fas
boo our typewriter give
out adrink
bio. ‘ In the editorial
it is at liberty(owing to the fact that the Alahunm
Work
Pa
daily "food, yet no person hnB ever set
to sny what It thinks about events ns organization had a too full roster,
some of these days.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
reported in the news. After all the Palmer was disposed of to Rochester ,*J Apparently, there has never been
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The arms conference is about to fourth estate has as much right to under contract, anil if he is lost to the
You Can Find the Name of Pa
given a better definition of those mys­
“agree uponAhe rules of war.” Well, opinions und to tho free expression Orlando organization, the blub will terious elements than given by a
Every Live Professional and
Geo. W. Knight
we thought they were cutting out all thereof as any of the first three. The collect payment for him of $1,300.
Business Man in Sanford in Pa
learned scientist, who recontly snid:
wars. Havo the clothing trusts, tho fact that people rend editorials jusll-J Tinker bus told President Baxter
Real E state nnd Insurance
This Column Each Day Pa
"Vltamines are to food what our
gun trust, tho steel trust and tho oth­ fles their being, and suggests that that he hates to leave Orlando, and
SANFORD
Pa
I souls are to our bodies. They are
FLORIDA
e r “war lords” been able to gut to the they have some value.
promises to give the Orlando organ!- there. They do things. But we can­
Pa l
members?
What arc editorials? They are zntion every assistance in his power,
not see them."
comment, expressions of a paper's Ami it is on the cards that if the
Ever sinco creation man has been Sanford C onstructs Co N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.
People who are found driving cars opinion on various subjects. They city has no ball club this summer, the
W. T. RODENTS, Aitnl
eating vitnmincs, hut didn’t realize it CONTRACTORS AND IlUILDERb
when they are under the influence of. mny represent one man’s opinion or Charleston dub, with Tiiiker ns manFlorins
until very recent years. The study of Plane* nnd Specifications Cheerful! Sanford
liquor should never lie allowed to drive a paper's policy. Moreover, they are ager, may take several of the local
vit
amines
has
become
important
be­
Furnished
a car again. This ia the only way to informative ns news cannot bo, since players.—Reporter Star.
cause,
through
knowledge
of
tb*—.,
prevent tho accidents that happen ov­ they aro not confined to the h a p p e n - -------------------—
Sanford Steam Laundry
All Work Guaranteed
many horrible diseases are being
ary day on account of drunken driv­ ings of ono day. They may delve into SEMINOLE INDIANS
II. T. PACE
P. O. Box k ;
FOR SERVICE
cured,
ers of cars and trucks in every part of causes nnd draw conclusions, Alas,
WILL PUT ON SHOW
Call MU-J
Scientists
ngree
that
tho
invisible
the United States.
they aro a never censing cause of conAT SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR
W.
RAWLING,
Prop.
Sanford
Machine
&amp;
i
vitnmincs
supply
a
certain
need
of
tho
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tiody
that
is
necessary
to
life
itself.
Many now people are coming to somobody, but it is certain thijt every!
(nr The A*a»elnted i»Maa)
Foundry Co.
the city und are anxious to spend tho one will- displease somebody, which
TAMPA,
Jan, 11.—(Special)—A But they disagree on just what that
George A. DeCottes
General Machine nnd Boiler Work;
winter here. They should he accom­ does not matter so very much after brand new attraction so far as the need is.
A ttom ey-at-L aw
Many ngree that vitnmincs supply Cylinder Grinding; DoLuxo Pistons; |
modated. Wo note with sutisfnetion nil.
| South Florida Fair is concerned will
Over
Seminole County Bjnk
the
body
with
certain
necessary
chem­
th a t Sanford now has many good
Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
Editorials do not exist to reflect be on hand for the fnlr which begins
ical
units
which
tho
body
is
unable
to
SANFORD
FLORIDA
places whore they can get accommo­ populnr opinion, and contrary to pop- Fed 2 and lasts through Fed 11.
Steel Gear Rands; Crnnk Shafts remanufacture.
Others
regard
them
as
dations and the hotels and restaurants ulnr opinion, at their best they are Nothing less than a showing of the
arc coming down on their rates. And not written altogether to sway opln- First Floridians—that is, a group of stimulators, as they seem to exert a turned; agents for Cnlllv Inboard nnd
stimulating Influence upon tho var­ Outboard Motors. -----------Phono 02 Tho vocntlonnl committee of the BuilIf they do not come down they should ion.
Seminole Indians.
There will he
ness and Professional Women's Club
ious activities of the body. Still oth­
ba told about it. For instance, tho
It is often said, particularly in fifty Indians hero under the leader- ers hnvo other opinions, and in the end
requests all young women desiring
Acteylene
Welding
Tostniiranl at the station charged a small cities,* that papers should con- ship of Chief Hilly Smith, whose camp
employment
to register at the First
the
general
public
regards
all
their
OF ALL KINDS
couple 00 cents for two sandwiches fine their editorial matter to local is near Hassenger in Osceola county,
Nationnl Bank.
theories
as
only
intelligent
guess
■and two cups of coffee the other night. matters, that people take their opin- on tho Kissimmee river, just north of
Sanford Welding Co.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chnlrmnn
Unless we are badly mistaken this is ions on national and international "’here that stream flows into tho nor- work.
Locntcj] in Engle Illdg., 205 Onk Ave,
There
are
three
kinds
of
vltamines,
entirely too much and the people who , subjects from (lie larger papers. If them end of tile great Lake OkccchoFat-soluble A, Water-soluble U, and
H. W. NICKERSON
nre hit howl about Sanford instead of tho people take their opinions on any- lice.
Water-soluble C.
Public
Accountant; Audits—.Systems
Smith Bros. Garage
the restaurant authorities who d« not thing from any editorial column, they Chief Billy has made arrangements
A
is
found
mainly
in
milk,
butter
Income Tnx Service
live in'Hanford. Come down, all along art chumps. An editorial presents a with the fair association through
fat,
eggs,
spinach,
carrots,
sweet
pota­
Expert
Repairing
Room
10 McNcill-Davis Bldg.
the line and you will get the people.
point of view and presents it as eon- Oscar Lanier, who is a friend of the toes, kidney fat, cod-liver oil, yellow
Phone
852
Orlando, FIs.
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vincingly as possible, but it is not chief's and well known among the corn and tomatoes.
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
TOO MANY HOLIDAYS
the law und the prophets.
| tribesmen to bring his village folk
Onk and First
11 is mostly confined to yeast, wheat
t
j The best service it can perform is hero.
They will fetch along their germs and milk.
A proposal made in New \o rk to t« stimulate thought, if it can prove camp equipment, and set up a real
C is contained mostly In citrus
S. O. Shinholser
celebrate .Ininjury 11 as a holiday in a point by statement of chapter or Sefinole Indian village on the fair
fruits, such as oranges, lines and lem­
honor of Benjamin franklin has met verse, if it can turn up an important grounds, where they will live just as
Contractor and Builder
with sharp criticism from various side light that reveals a now angle of they do at home, except that they will ons, fresh cabbage, tomatoes, onions,
FLORIDA
green apples, lettuce and green pens. SANFORD
quarters. One
One protest published in a problem, if it can inspire active in- have lots of ‘‘palefaces" calling on This data, of course, is limited, as no
the Wore heater (Mass.) Telegram, turcst in a subject of importance, if it them .which is sure, to lie ii novelty,
“ WE D ELIV ER THE GOODS
full tables havo been prepared up to
came from a workingman and prosentj says something, it is a good editorial for the Florida redmnn is not given to t),e
present time.
Quick Service Transfer
cd an argument of particular interest and bus fulfilled its purpose. Elo- welcoming white people into bis camp.
Anyone whoso
whose regular
regular diet
diet contains
c
,
Anyone
S to ra g e F acilitie s
a t th u lime, lie wrote:
| qiicnce and style are precious hut the The Indian show Is certain to prove n KOn&lt;, lm|IinCo of A, B and C. vita- If we please
you, tell others; if no
^ our plan to observe Franklin's1substance is essential. in short, an a great attraction, not only to the mines is said to he pretty sure of good
tell us. Phone 498
birthday will take another day's pay j editorial is the result of thought, des- winter visitors who attend the fair, hJaHh. Only one o r two of them is
from tho pocket of every workingman signed to instigate thought. None of hut to the homefolks as well, for com- n()t sufficient,
m the state, close all the courts, city which alters the fact tl.at people wilt putatively few persons who livt in
Lack of one of the three is known Auto Radiator Repair
SAVE YOU MONEY
and Htato,thu exchanges, the libraries,| continue to like editorials expressing Florida have over come face to faco to have produced scurvy, berl-beri,
Shop
thc schools nnd most business houses therl point of view and to disapprove with n Seminole.
The Indians of rickets, pellagra und even blindness. Located at 207 French Ave., between
in Die cities, causing n dead loss of
those with which
they do notagree.
Florida, only a few hundred
Anyinthe
persons who are not fortunate 2nd nnd Third. E. R. HERGQUIST.
millions of dollars. That is what hoi- if they were wise they would follow remnant of what was once a mighty enough to hnvo thu advantage of an
Write us
iday means.
'the paper's example and do their own nnd warlike people, are given much to all-winter supply of garden nnd orl
“ Hardest of all will he the loss
to
thinking, reading
editorials aspossikeeping to themselves, away fromthe chard'fVuiU andvegetablescontaining
Empire Hotel Block
tho workers.
\ | hie lighthouses to point out a danger settlements of the whites
For tho theproper
vltamines,should romomHotel Montezuma
Last month three holiday cost me spot or a change in tho course.
most part they live'in the denseness bur that science has been able to ofORLANDO, FLORIDA
$80, If tile Franklin scheme goes I
“Sanford’s N ew Hotel”
of tho Big Cypress, the Everglades for vltamines in condensed form so
will la1 docked another $80 at thu be­
TOO MUCH KNOCKING.
and Lake Okeechobee county, nnd that they may he easily eaten to sup11.50 Up Per Day
ginning of tiie New Year and in the 1
down a round Cape Sable, which is the pleincnt regular foods.
Try n Heruld Wnnt Ad today.
following short month $20 more and
While we are all loyal to Florida southern tip of the peninsula of Flor­
$80 in three months for wlml?”
as a whole, yet some of us are too ida.
NOTICE *
Occasional holidays are essential to prone to belittle the advantages of
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mankind's health and happiness, and other sections ns compared with our RATS
SLAUGHTERED
AT do cleaning and pressing as follows:
aurHy no one, however greatly in (iwn. Tllu ftloorw Haven Times lias
CAPITAL
Suits'cleaned nnd pressed $,1.00, or
need of funds or averse to recreation, r,1|lrt, a lilllt.|y nirticlo entitled "Why
■-------two suits cleaned nnd pressed, $1.01. \
would wish to abolish all of them. Knock Any Part of Florida ! saying,
1ALLAIIAHSEE, Jan. Id It w u
Ladies* dresses $1,00 or two for
Thero is, nevertheless, need to cheek ‘i f n stranger who is visiting Florida a had day recently for the several $1.01.
2 ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO :
is hound for either coast lie is told in hundror rats who have scampered unLadies' suits $1.00 or two for $1.01. 3
SUIT YOU
3
■ nauHBHBHiiaHnuB&gt;HaiBHKMiinna the Inland cities that mosquitoes will hampered about the "old hard” on
Pants cleaned nnd pressed 50 cents
a
n eat him alive, or that u tidal wave South Adams street, for tin* past or two for 51c,
a
a
may wash him away
In the coast several years Immune from the her til1 \ a n suit for 50c or two for 31c
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towns he is advised to stay near salt ity of the feline tribe. Tho city nmh/I! work strictly cash.
B
2
water,
that
tiie
inland
is
hot
and
tinago
ordered
tho
building
torn
&lt;
wn
a
WATERS'
PRESSING
CLUB
Place (1 halves Bel Motile
m
[j
healthy.
In
the
hill
section
lie
is
told
Tho
building
housed
tho
n't3
and
the
’hr
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73
123
West
First
St,
B
Peaches in a serving dish. Beat
u
that
this
is
the
only
place
i:i
the
stale
rats
sprerid
bubonic
plague,
it
•
\
al219-2to
two egg yolks with 2 tahleB
a
-----npootts sugar ami 1-2 teaspoon u where citrus fruit can he grown, and legod; now tho JjuHdlng, th e rul.i nnd
3
that
the
flat
country
iH
under
water
the
chances
of
tho
plague
hnvo
gene.
NOTICE!
salt. Add ) niti hot milk, cook
D.iv/.v In UcSoln
Tnllnhnsscc loll: living about the The regular annual mooting of tiie
in double boiler until thick, cool * most of tho time.
jam! add 1-2 teaspoon vanilla, B ho is told not to invest in grove pro- hum engaged in n regular rat slough- tor).h..lder:* of t'm Peoples Bank of
B perty to the north, as it will freeze tor.
Fivo hundred and seventy five .‘janfovd, Florida, will he hold in nc- B
J sooner or Inter.
In the flat woods were killed. 250 in llui morning and eordnnco with its By-laws, in tin* of- &gt;J the stranger Is told to steer clear of 325 in tho afternoon, to he specific
fices of tho bank on Wednesday, Jan- J}
m tho sand hill country, as it costs more
uary 18th, 1922, nt 7:30 p. in. for the w
'j fur fertilizer than tho crop will bring.
If the man in the moon was a eoon purpose of electing n board of diree- «
Be is told that the Flvorglado country thcro'd ho no moonlight dance, Thins- tors to serve fur tho ensuing year, £
n is so wet it would hog a snipe, mil day, Jan. 12th at Lakeside Pavilion, and fur tho tramnctlon of any other 2
l
it that any crops raised there will not
249-2tc business that may properly eomu ho-,n
{J carry to market.
Tho result prob------- fore tho mooting.
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B
a
* ably Is that the utruugcr passes up
Post Cards at tho IIoiaid O.Tico,
II. P. SMITH,

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WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS i

Peach Island

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You can make money buying' for advance.
You are going- to build a home one of these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
by easy stages.
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If you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
Sanford i’s moving, don’t wait, get in the
game now.

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A. P. CONNELLY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11,1922

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r.rrat Man? Look at His Coat!

PRESIDENT'S MESSENGEft

BOYS PROVED THEIR HONESTY

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Small Naw York News Vendors "Mads
Good" Without HavInQ Given
i .&lt; Promissory Notes.

Courier-Journal Office
Partly Destroyed by
Fire This Morning
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Famous Newspaper Occupied Building
’
Since 1876
LOUISVILLE* Jnn. 10— Flro early
todny’ pnrtly destroyed the old Cour­
ier-Journal office building, The dam­
age is estimated at approximately
1300,000. Tho Courier-Journal occu­
pied the building from 1870 until ten
years ngo when it wns removed to
nnothcr locution and the building con­
verted into an office structure. Tho
building wns owned by tho CourierJournal Company.

One of the great New York news­
papers pays nil astonishing tribute to
the young merchants who Hull Its wares
upon the st rents. Thin newspaper,
like practically every other, printed
nil ‘extra" after the big Jersey City
prize fight. When the papers arrived
at Times squure the young man whose
business It was to sell them to the
newsboys, taking their cash In return,
found himself overwhelmed by an
eager (lock of youngsters who grabbed
the papers as fast ns ho could open
the bundles nnd raced away to illspose of them without going through
the UBunl formality of paying for their
stock.
Many a hoy could have kept nil the
money tie received as profit and neg­
lected to pay for Ills palters, hut. so
the paper declares, ns soon us the
storm of selling was over the boyl re­
■
turned to the neighborhood' anil .let- ;
jj
lied, until tho cash turned In was ex­
actly what It should have been for
*
tho number of papers seat out from
Chid Quartermaster Henry Kub'oc
the ndlce of publication.
the pigeon which convoyed
That was only ordinary honesty, it holding
President llardlag'H message from the
Is truu, hut a kind of honesty met
out nt sen to tho executive
with seldom enough to he uncommon. Mnyflower
office.
During
1020 and up to date of
Yet It would ho expected by those
this ytnr the pigeon has flown a dis­
who are familiar with newsboys. The
newsboy doesn't expect to be cheated, tance of 2,170 miles. The flight from ■
the Mnyflower was made In record
nml ho certainly doesn’t Intend to time.
client anybody. More power to him,
jj
—Hartford Times.

FIRE IN PITTSBURG'
CAUSES I1IO LOSS

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PITTSBURG, Jan.. 10.—Fit* which
swept Eichbaum building In fifth nvo.
retail district todny caused quarter
million damage. Flames wer? brou­
ght under control by water poured
from tops of adjoining buildings..
Another week of money saving opportunltics nt Thrasher Si Garner'*
big pre-inventory sale.
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When a surgeon operates on a wo­
man, he UBimlly removes her unwill­
ingness to talk about her vital organs.

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ENTIRE POLICE FORCE
IRS. GOULD’S GIFT
TO VETERAN'S WIDOWS
DRUNK ON XMAS
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AT RICHMOND VIRGINIA
IN VIRGINIA TOWN
(B y T h e A m d a t i e T r e s s )

KECOUGHTAN, Jan. 10.—Charges
entire police force of this place intox­
icated Xmas to he investigated toduy
by town council, one member of tho
police force having demanded formal
trial for himself and associates.
FIL1I1USTER REVIVED
&lt;Ity T h r A aaorfaf rd I’ r r ia )

WASHINGTON, Jan. Ill,—Efforts
of repuhlientinn lenders in tho house
SCHOOL HUS HIT IlY It. It.
to resume debate on the nntl-lynchTRAIN, i CHILDREN KILLED ing bill today revived the democratic
filibuster ngalnst the measure and tho
Illy T h r A aaorh tled ’P r e s s )
beginning of the session was delayed
VERWERT, Ohio, Jun., , 10.—Four by rol calls demanded by op. Garrett,
Ichildren were instantly killed and Tennessee, democratic lender.
levcnteon others injured .toduy whon
t school bus was hit by a Panne ylFLORIDANS TO ATTEND.
vanin train three miles east of here.
I l t y T h r A a s o «ls lr d P r r s s )

Call on us. We will give you all information 5
and make your application for License
for your car

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bis arrival In Washington. A» a man, to be careless of

XrthurJT Balfour,

(llr Thr *Mpel«»eg P*«*S&gt;
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Gift of
Iftfteen hundred acres of land eight
■miles from Richmond Virginia, nro ofIferi'J army nnd nnvy unlcm by Mrs.
Kathryn Clemmons Gould ns site for
[proposed home for widows and o*phans of wnr veterans.
Location of
Iland became 'known today When an­
nounced committee appointed by
1 Union would soon visit Richmond-and
Inspect property.

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Settling a Complicated Question.
One of the queerest requests that
hns .reached state officials for several
months Is a petition signed by eight
beekeepers at Kale, Mo., asking that
■owners of n sorghum mill nenr-hy he re­
quested to screen the mill so ns to
prevent great loss to tho petitioners
liocntise of tho dentil of their bees af­
ter visiting tho mill. After a long nnd
tortuous Journey through federal and
stnte hoards, the petition finally
reached the board of agriculture, and
Jewell Mayen replied thnt after n cure­
ful search of the statutes lie believes
the beekeepers have no reennr«e at
law, tint are liable themselves under
the statutes prohibiting trcwpass’ng,—
Jefferson City correspondence Sedslln
Capital.
Stripping Hemp by Machinery.

Many hcmp-atrlpplng machines of n
simple type are in operation on the
hemp plantations of the Davao gulf
region of Mindanao, nnd two tlireehorsepower oil engines connected with
Bets of four stripping machines cnch
hnve recently been installed In thnt
region. The machines pull tho hemp
over a knife In much the snmo man­
ner thnt It Is cleaned by hand. They
arc comparatively Inexpensive and are
operated by one man, With the aid of
ono of the machines one worker can
strip a picul (about 140 pounds) of
fiber In a day, which would ho a large
amount of work for one week If dono
by linnd.

Protest Nomination
of Postmaster for
Tallahassee

FREE!
WE SELL U. S. ROYAL CORD TIRES

I Frank Akers Tire Co. i
VULQANIZING

Hns Not Hern Citizen of State for
Year nnd Not Living In Tnllnhassco

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First and Elm Avenue
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 10— Protests
characterized ns "tho most vigorous”
woro made todny before tho sennte
committee against the confirmation
of W. II. Mays, nominated by Presi­
dent Harding to he postmaster at Tnlluhusscc, Florida. Although the com­
mittee consideration wns behind clos­
ed doors it wns learned that represen­
tatives of Tallahassee citizens strong­
ly objected to favorable nction cm the
nomination. It is understood to ho | ^
claimed that Mays was hnrdly a clti- ■
zen of Florida and is not now residing J
nt Tallahassee wns tho chnrgo made.1J
It wns reported he did not Imve the ■
highest grade of three who lead in the 5
examination and thut ho arrived in jj
Florida from Pennsylvania less than
n yer.r ago. At lenst ono witness heforo the committee is said to hnve
urged ills name to lie withdrawn and
another, that of a local man who hud
lived in the city practically all of his
life be substituted. It is stated this
request may he presented to Presi­
dent Harding by Senator Fletcher.

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 10.—Secre­
FIVE MEN DIED
tary Wallace today announced a n ad­
** FROM POISON I1RINK
ditional Rut of I!) delegates to uttend
OBTAINED ON SHIPS
tho national agricultural conforoaco to
bo
held in Washington Jnn. 23. Thoy
Mir Thr A aaorlsfrd P r r s s )
HOBOKEN, Jan. 10.—Five men included: J. II. Ross, president of the
died today from drinking poisonous Floridn Citrus Exchange, of Whiter
liquor.
Authorities believe liquor Hnvcn, Floridn., nnd Dr. W. M. Newell
The old-fashioned gossip is be­
was obtained from sailorn on incoming of Gainesville, Floridn, stnte plonn
At Lakeland permits have been in- coming extinct, hut government pries
itentnshlps. Police started to senrcli Commissioner,
sued to build twelve moro new into your private nffuirH just as tho­
pien and steamships here in effort
roughly.
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homes.
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SPRINGS WATER to visit tho spring nntl in
our,method of bundling its product. Why tnko
n chance? Your eminent phyaicinns claim
thnt this wnter in unoxcelled nnd its purity
mnkea it most beneficial for many troubles.

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Western Union recommend this wnter for
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sent you nnd protect your health.

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Whether you deal in hats or houses, clothing or cocoa, jewelry or
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PAGE FOUR
MILLIONS ACCEPTED

MICKIE SAYS
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carpenters who will donate their ser­
vices.
Tho building, 112 by (JG foot,
will bo erected a t Onk and Seventh
streot.
I t Is to bo prim arily for tho
use of rovivnl mootings, to bo held
here soon, but once erected itt will
servo sim ilar purposes fo r many years.

(Hr Thi* AiioelRlrd I f n a )
MIDDLEUORO, Mnss., Jnn. 10,—
Chnrles Garland, who, M months ago,
OP BOOROVJIM’ NEW. MeiGHSOOS
ret used $1,000,000 from the estate of
COPN O' T U \£ GREW FNWW
his
fath er, tho Into Charles H, G ar­
AOURMM.^ WUEM A&gt; F&amp; M ^EO
land,
beenuso ho held it would tin in­
PEUMVEG VJU.W OEUV1ER. \V
consistent, yesterday admitted ho had
m t o HER. &amp;O*. REG’U vR*?
SCHOOL I1USSES EXEM PT FROM
chnngcil Ills mind and would accept
wouosr, \ o\owr •twwiu. voo
TAX
tho legacy. His younger brother had
voux. nuArt u\uo op AsGun \
also icconsidcrcd his determination to
&lt;IIt T h r A a m ir ln lr l I ' r r i ) )
reject tho legacy nnd will ncccpt it,
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 10.—An un­
according to Jam es Garland, tho eldest derstanding exists In some quarters
of the three brothers. Charles Gar­ it is snid hero, th a t tho automobile
land said lie still thought tho property license law which been mo effective
system against which ho revolted n 'Ja n u ary 1, Includes in its scope motor
year ago was wrong, but he had come vehicles opornted by Bchool authorities
to the conclusion that ho ought not to for tho purpose of convoying students
refuse the money nnd nllow it to Ho to nnd from thoir studios.
idle.
It is pointed out th a t the legisla­
tion, which apportions tho license tnx
GUILTY OF DEFALCATIONS.
according to tho weight of tho car,
superseding tho flat rnto In existence
ATLANTA, Gn., Jnn. 10—Claude A. prior to its enactm ent, expressly ex­
■West, form er secretary to threo for­ empts all vehicles operated by public
°ffZiuur
'-A w ay‘Vjouv m er governors of Georgln, was today schools for the transportation of stu­
sentenced from 0 to 11 yonrs In tho dents.
It proves, however, thnt nil
O^ltlnwwAV
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penitentiary
when
he
plended
guilty
vehicles
so
operated, should ho appro­
cumL
to an indictment charging larceny priately marked ns to make Identifica­
n fter tru st of stnte funds. Tho total tion possible.
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defalcations was estim ates by state
Jofficnls to be nbout $115,000,
i Madison county has bonded itself
$730,000 worth fo r hard surfacing Its
roads,
FATTY TO GO ON TRIAL

A we NOU GOIUM

DAIRY PRODUCTS FIGHT
I SAN FRANCISCO, Jnn. t0.—The
WAXES WORM IN JAX.
second m anslaughter trial of Iloscoc
PRICE IS REDUCED C. (F a tty ) Arbucle, chnrgtd with hav­
ing enused the death of Miss Virginia
( f t ? Tin- A hkim'IiiIi'll I'rrM )
JACKSONVILLE, Jnminry 10.—A Rnppc, I.os Angles motion picture ac­
—
rath e r warm fight has developed bore tress, will begin Monday, Jnm inry 10,
link llm chest, throat uiid
among distributors of dairy products, •n s the result of today’s proceedings in
forehead vlsoniii*!)- with
nnd ns n result tho city hcnlth depart­ the superior court.
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ment lias drafted a proposed city I
PALATKA WILL HAVE DIG '
ordinance requiring that all dairy pro­
ducts lie labelled as to their exact con­
TABERNACLE
tent nnd where they were obtained. A
( S r T h e A M iirln lrd I ' r t i a )
somewhat similinr ordinance now in
Spread it deep down in tho throat and
PALATKA, Jnn. 10.—Plans are ntho city code is said to have become
in the nostril* at night. Saturate a piece
of flannel with it and keep il on the
ineffective through its lack of applica­ foot here for the erection of n largerlicM. It will break up the phlegm,
tion.
Until the city council tnkes wooden tabernacle with n capacity of
seethe tho irritation, lical the inflam­
1,000
persons.
A
perm
it
for
the
con­
action Inspectors of the health depart­
mation and slop a cult), cough, sore
struction
of
the
building
lias
been
throat or *imllar pulmonary tiunliie,
ment have been placed a t the four
granted by the city council nnd It is
dairy depots.
30c at nil drug stores.
The disngretm ent among the dis­ planned to enlist volunteers to do the
Southern D rug M um ifnrtm lm : Co.,
Jacksonville, FIs., Wholtisl* Olitrlbutors,
The volunteers will-worktributors resulted when three increas­ building.
under
the
supervision
of
experienced
ed pheir prices while the fourth an­
nounced he would have his dairy sup­
plied from out of town sources, nnd C linrlrr ,\o . :I7HW
R e s e r v e ItU lrlrl \ o . 0
IIHIMIHT Ol;' T U B CONDITIO N O P T IIH
reduced his price to the consumeh.
The three distributors who put tho in­
crease into effect claimed their action
wns necessary because of sim ilar in­ At Ann fo n t , In llie Nlnte o f F lo rid a , nl Ihr Clour lit Hu* Inrun on lir e . 01*1, 1031.
creases made by the dairymen in this
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country. • ~
L o a n s nnd dlneotintn, In elu d ln g r e d i s c o u n t s ....................I 819,667.85
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nnd
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redlHeounliMl
wltli
FoilornI R e s e r v e
When tho fourth distributor nnJ\ank ( o t h e r thnn b u n k ncceptanccH Mold) .................
40,(00.00
778,667,S5
nounccd he would combnt the increitHc
"Murad, noun; unnecured
266.88
C o v e r n in e n r Mrrurltlr* iivvnrili
the three distributorH immediately
u lioiiosltcil to Heeiiro elreutnllon
pur vaIno)
GO,000.00
started n clamor far tin ordintice re­
b All o th e r U n ited S ta ten g o v e r n m e n t se c u r itie s..,.
125,32 IHO
176.3S4 DO
Ollier Loud*, nlorkn, nreurllIm, ele.t
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quiring nil milk to be labelled.
100,799.46

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Tablets Round Out
Face and Figure
With Finn, Healthy Fleah, Increase Energy and Beautlf* .t ,
plqxion—Easy and Economical to Take-Re.uU, Xul,h*Co«.
Quick
who want
On their Uhim fill --.."TT™
bo tows «n-l
with ttroiig &amp;?&gt;*»
•urs, and L i f t
creased cni'riry .-JVbty should

E le c tr ic P la n t

$295
'J 'H E Impossible has
happened. Here is a
complete electric plant
so low In price that every
one can now enjoy elec­
tricity. It is built on a
quality basis and sold at
a quantity price | large
enough for lights and
■mall power uses; run by
the wonderful Auto-Lite
engine-generator. Call and
we will gladly explain
further.

S fers'syjS
Bolubio
\ and
,inrtllnt*
(lit
Boluhln A
W.tJi?
ublo C). It banishes pimples, boils nnd akin eruptions as if by
the nerves, builds up the bodyY wiui
with urm
firm iflesh
and ussuo
tissue nnd
and open rn^.,7?
can ana
rejuvenates
theQuick,
wholegratifying
system. results. No RU rnJ khl»
---------It you nre thin, pale, haggard, drawn looking or lack cnoriry n n d ^
take Mostia's VITAMON—two tablets with every meal. TheS J S ? - *
meoauro yourself each week nriU continue taking Mastln'a VITAMON s r
until you are sntisflad with your gain in weight and energy,
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IMPORTANTI While tho nmarkahlo hpnlth-bulldlng value m.
VI-TA-MON has been clearly and positively demonstrated in raws at lHW
energy, nervous troubles, anemia, indigestion, constipation, skin rruntloni "
complexion and a generally weakened physical and niontnl cilmllilnn i M
not bo used by anyone who OBJECTS to having their weight increased'
Do not accept imitations or substitutes. You can get Moatin's v m iS i
tablets a t ail good druggists.

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V IT A M O N
TM10C1GINM.

To Stop a
Cold

HOF-MAC
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Are Positively Guar&amp;nited
to Put On Firm Fleah,
Clear the Skin and Incrttig
Energy When Taken With
Every Meal or MoneyBack

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK

H u n k ln g lIouHe, *6.100.00; F u r n it u r e nnd flxtureM 1.1,388.00
• le a l e s t a t e o w n e d o th e r thn n b a n k in g bouMe......................
I,a w fu l r e s e r v e w it h Ceil era I R e s e r v e llan k
Cant) In v a u lt utid a m o u n t duo from nation

8.188.0(1
11,081.00
47.4(1.12
74,790.19

FIERC E FIGHT BETWEEN
COMMUNISTS IN ITALY TODAY ' AmnV.it dim frSm^StVu^T.lH.^.^.anl^rn:
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imnleH in Ibn United Hlnten (other than Ineludetl In
Items 8, 0 or 10) ..... ............... .... ..................... .
10,261,10
(It y The A**iirhitrd Press)
f'lieeltH on fit her tmnkH In (he Maine city or iut+n an reLONDON, Jnn. 10.— In n fierco
porting hunk (other than Ilam 12)
4.959.73
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„ I "tnl of ttaniH 9, 10. tt. 12 nnd 13
90,01 J.D2
lig h t between l'HHcisti mid Lommun- I CheekH on bunks located onlMlde of city nr town «&gt;r re­
in.,
.. , Porting hunk
li ItoillM uml
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467.01
iHtH lit
ni ftoririnln
lurgioin, Tlnlu
tuny, thren
three nnranm
persons tledemptlon
fund and
withother
u. s CilM
Trenaurur
due from
were killed, n dozen badly wounded
Ui H- Treumiror
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2,500.00
says a Times dispatch from Milan sol-1
Total
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11.216,1)39.2 I
diem who intervened nnd were fired
t.I A I U U T I K S
upon by riflemen of both factions.1Capital ntock paid in ........
no,mm.on
mi.nno.no
Wholesale arrests followed.
; Undivided profile ............................................ * 3, 173.0:
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Unnerved for Inti*rent and luxes accrued lsiodoiOO
18,173.02
| &lt;'Irctilu i lug not dm oulHtutidliig
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18,200.011
[Certified clieckH milHtuiulIng
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1,391.83
W HITE SLAVERS ACTIVE
i CtiHhler'H cheek h on own hunk omniundlng
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2.08 6,97
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Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 21 uml 26
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4,051 81)
Ilciiinml drpoHltM (other limn ImiiU tleiuwiilMi hiiLJe-i-I i «i
(l)y T h e A asn rln tril P re ss)
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lleMrrte lileponlln imynlde \vIt Ittit 30 dtiym:
i OKK, Jan. 10.—Activity of iiHlivhhml
Muiifeet t« check
115,351.80
white slave agents in transporting lVr\\V«n'f^0mm
l*™
'layM , ° U,t’r
21.116 29
women to the I’nnunui canal zone has *hnto. con my. or other munlcltmi depoHltH secured hy
17,683.911
Iioen reported to the league of nations] DIvIdomiH unpaid
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2,020.00
b v t h e A m e r i c a n S o c ia l tTvirlnno A h
T o ta l o f d em an d deposItM ( o t h e r thnn hunk d e ­
n y im AinuriLiin aotiat nygteno a s |,„ hHm) Muhject to lioaorva. Item . 2fl, 27, 28.
469.172,1)5
Loeiutinn of New York. The situation
si*, ao, amt at ..
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was said to tic of particular interest
dnys, or Hiihjuct to 30 ilnyn or more uotlce, uml pan­
to American authorities because o f . m h o * DmS SfpostU .............................................................
121,907.79
1,25 4,68
Die presenco of largo American n a v a l1 I’ontni navingH deponitn
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T o tn l o f tim e d e p o s i t , nuhjcct to rteservo, IteniH
forces in I’anamn w aters. The league j
32, 33, at. and 36.......
.... ....... ..... ............... 426.102.17
V)f not inns' iimcu Im m u l l mild I ho liv . U n ited Nlnlen &lt;lr|imtllit (o t lio r Ilian p o s t a l navingH), tnwi njiium.H nous mireuu humi tne n y -1
H urling War Loan deiianlt n ceo u n t and d o i m . l t . o f
United Mtules d is b u r s in g o ff ic e r s :
Ifienc association has received inforHills p ay ab le, n lh e r th a n wltli Uedernl Renorvo Hunk
m alion concerning two specific cases.
( I n c lu d in g a ll
u h ltg a tlo n n r e p r e n e u t l u g
money
60,000.04
w ed o il ie r th a n red lacouut I ......... .................. .......
One wns th at of a woman reported Illllsb oprro
99.250 00
a y a b le w ith F e d e r a l Unnerve Hunk ___ __________
to he taking twelve girls from New
Total ..................................................................
*1.216,039.14
York to Colon. The other involved
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another woman alleged to bo tra n s­
I, H. F, W h ltn o r, C anhler o f th e iih ovo-n u rn ed hunk, do n o lem n ly Hwnur t tint
porting fifteen French girls, probably
th e a b o v e s t a t e m e n t In tru e to th e bent o f m y k n o w l e d g e nnd belief.
to Venezuela or Colombia.
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BELGRADE, Jnn. 10.—Tho engage­
m ent of King Alexander to Princess
Marie, second daughter of King F e r­
dinand and Queen Marie, of Rumania,
wns announced yesterday.

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Mulincrlhed um l Htforil to heToru mo ttiln 7th d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1922.
(H EA L )
A. H. K EY , N u u i ) ' P u o lic, in itio o f F lo rid a
My CominlHHlon e x p ir e s O c to b e r 17, 1923.

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as well as to earning. They buy “used”
items, for example, when they’ll serve the
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a /ight start is necessary to right results.
The early establishment of a bank ac­
count—a connection with an institution
of friendship is the first vital step in the
management of any business, and cer­
tainly of the greatest importance for the
man on the farm.
Come in and talk over your fall heeds.

SANFORD’S E
TEMPERATURE :
Had a little rain and ntufm
last night to wash tho nico
of tho earth and givo us
some fresh air and a colder
temperature. Just getting
ready for that big celery
crop that will soon move
from this place and bring
tho farmers some real monoy. Way up to 80 yesterday
which is too much like summor. Now for n little more
cold weather and givo us a
chance to mnrkct a big crop
of celery and givo us tho
right “pep" to carry on.
5:10 A^ M. JAN. tl, 1922
Maximum ................... 80
Minimum ..................... 50
Range ......
(31
Barometer .................. 20.08
Rain ................................. r,:i
Southwest and clear.

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1First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
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F. P. Forster, Pres.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier

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Mr. and Mrs. George Welland and
little daughter, Mary, hnvo rented tho
Frank Woodruff, jr., home on Oak
avenue.

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PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lawson and
daughter Dorothy, aro occupying their
No advertisement* for the Clcssi- lovely new home on Park avenue,
fied nr Want Colums of tho Herald which 1ms just been completed.
am taken without cash in ntlvnnco nnd
Time arc taken over the telephone.
L. E. Sigmon, George Baum and
This is made neccssnry by tho mis­ Valentine Klein, of Biackstock, S. C.,
takes in phone messages and by tho arrived here yesterdny and aro look­
.extra bookkeeping ctitnlled on the ing around with the possibilities of
small accounts thnt take tho profits moving to Sanford.
out of this form of advertising.
Woman's Auxiliary of the American
W. P. Etheridge, of Tavares, was a Legion, will have open installation
business visitor hero yesterday.
with the Legion at the Court House
Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock. All
A. Bristol, of Miami, Hpent the day members arc urged to bo present.
here yestredny attending to business.
Mr and Mrs. George Welland are
going
to housekeeping and will really
C. I. Ilninbergor, of High Springs,
feel
like
they are now a part of San­
was in the city yesterday attending to
ford.
They
hnvo rented tl.e Frank
business.
Woodruff home on Onk avenue and
Willie at home to their many friends
II. P. Snapp, of Now York, is among
in n few days.
the business visitors arriving horo
Jnmio Robson Joined Coburn's Min­
yesterday.
strels here today and will finish their
spring tour with them. Tho regular
Among those from tho “City Beau­ snare drummer wns badly crippled in
tiful” visiting hero yesterdny wns F. DoLand la the auto accident and they
J. Chapman,
were needing n trap drummer hence
tho acquisition of Jamie to the ranks.
E. L. Ilnrrison, of Chicago, wns It will be n gront life for the lad nnd
among the out-of-state business visi­ lie will have a chance to advance in Ids
tors here yesterday.
profession and to sec much of the
country. And tic could not lie with a
H. S. Flynt, of Taft, was registered cleaner aggregation than Coburn’s
at the Montezuma yesterday while in lie is the son of Dr. and] Mrs. J. N.
the city tin business.
Hobson and is a Sanford hoy ami Ids
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PUBLIC AND OUR CUSTOHa TO Till
M lilts
Hu
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We have been seriously debating for
Ha
some
months tho advantage nn«i tho
Ha
wisdom of putting our business on a
in
STRICTLY CASH basis and wo have
Ha Ha Ha n a Hu n a Ha J l i Ha arrived
at the conclusion thnt it is tho
propor tiling to do. We therefore an­
many friends here wish hint well
nounce, with tho greatest possible ap­
his real venture into the ranks
preciation of tlio confidence and busi­
musicians.
ness of the past, that beginning with
the date of this announcement, noth­
Mrs. J. Howard Jnrrott, of Savan­ ing will be charged to anybody, nor
nah, Gn., arrives this afternoon to bo will anything be sent out, or allowed to
tho guest of her cousin, Mrs. It. A. be taken out on approval, unless first
Torhoun.
paid for, in which event, if the mer­
chandise does not suit, the money will
On Moonlight Bay take a boat rido be refunded.
Our reasons for this step:
The
Thursday, .Fan. llilh, Lakeside Pavil­
ion.
249-2tc country is in an upset, unsettled econ­
omical and social condition. A war of
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT— business readjustment is on. The time
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 14. 217-Otc is here demanding great personal and
business economy. CASH IN HAND
is more and more the balance of pow­
KILLED WOMAN
er
between higher and lower living
WITH AN AX
expense.
INJURED HUSBAND
What wo mean is this: If the mer­
chant
pnys cash he enn buy for Iosh,
( H r T h r A o u r l n l f d 1’rra a)
BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 11.—police nnd hence sell for loss.
If ho sells for cash ho enn sell for
baffled today in search for axe weilder who last night slow Mrs G. S. less. Why? Because he carries
Crawford, wife of grocer,, and inflict­ nothing on his (rooks. All In tha
ed injuries upon Craw fori whose con­ shelves and no account losses. Last,
dition Is reported critical. Two year hut not least, he KEEPS HIS CASH
BUSY turning and therefore makes
old child not molested.
his money on volume of business
When tlio moon plays peek-a-boo rather than on big profits.
Do those arguments seem sane nnd
with you Thursday, Jan, 12th, Lake­
side Pavilion.
249-2te sound? The answer must be yes.
Wc realize thnt wages and salaries
are
being cut on every hand, and that
STORM WARNINGS POSTED
the public is demanding lower prices
BY WEATHER BUREAU
oil the necessities of life. Wo are ga­
in , The A.xomnlra !•„..&gt;
iHg
"100t tllL' demand, n» »LX‘rI-v «H
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Warn- possible, by offering the buying pub­
ing of storm of great intensity near lic our merchandise at only cash
Virginia capes issued today by weath­ prices. We will announce and give
comparison of prices after the 15th.
er bureau.
Yours for hearty, honest co-opera­
tion
in an effort to lower the high
Dancing in the m o o n l ig h t to u jazzy
Lakeside
cost
of
living, *
band Thursday, Jan. 12th,
2l9-2tc
240-lte
THRASHER Si GARNER.
Pavilion.

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for ONLY

31)0,151.1:1
130.53
S3,linn on
2 (i.n i t.nt
4,:.mm. on
11.220,08
o.fino tin
77,353.5 I
12,7.37.118
43,111.30

39c
(Reg. Price 85c)
GET A COVER
FOR 1 Ic
(Reg. Price 29c)

SEE the difference-v-FEEL the difference-—
KNOW the difference between ordinary thin
aluminum utensils and “Wear-Ever.”

nil,lltm,00
10,000,00
13,171.17
2,1H1,00

. 143,138.05

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This special offer is made so that you can see for* yourself
that aluminum cooking utensils are NOT all the same.
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50,000.01,
rolled,
THICK, sheet aluminum—metal which again and
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■ again has been passed through gigantic rolling mills and
Total .......................................................................................ft.oo 1.283.00
subjected to the pressure of huge stamping machines.
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l, A. It. Key, Cashier of the nhove-named Monk, do solemnjy swear that tho
*(mve sia' ■|,ie„t Is true to tho heat iif iuy knowledge and hellef.
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A. It. KEY, Cashier,
CORRECT— A t t e s t :

A. I' CONNELLY,
FOREST LAKE
L. I*. MaCULLEIt,
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LEOLA W. I'O W ELL, N o ta r y Public.

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Get your Stew Pan Thurs., Jan. 12

H ill H ard w are Co.

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

LADIES

!!

HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT

TEN YARDS OF GINGHAM
The kind that costs over 12c a yard whole­
sale, that will be given away by us

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See our window NOW and watch for our an­
nouncement about how it will happen in to­
morrow’s paper.

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PAY CASH AND
SAVE MONEY

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R. H. Dun woody, Atlanta., G. B.
Cards, Domorost, Gn., G L. Wagner,
Brndcntown., C. F. Knight, Jackson­
ville; Goo. Phillips, Orlando; J. R.
Roberts, Lake City., G. G. Richmond,
Jacksonville., A. E. d ark er, Jackson­
ville,, M. Fortcr, Savannah., T. J. I.ofnvillo., P. P. wilsky, Jack­
sonville., Thompson, Jacksonville., R.
E. Miley, Phllnedlipha., O. .1. Pierce,
Orlando,, R. J. Cobin, Jacksonville.,
Carl Stein, New York., T. T. Welgen,
Jacksonville., E. D. Phillips, Tampn^
H. K. Anvers, Baltimore., Prontler
Adams, Baltimore., J. B. Carlisle,
Ocala., T. K. Jones, Alabama., W. N.
Avera, Gainesville., R. O. Donne, Jack­
sonville., J. Williams, Indinnopolie,
I iiiI., T. J. Mills, Jacksonville.

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Don't forget the big sale is still on
Id at Thrasher &amp; Gunter's.
219-ltc
Hi
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WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Id Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 11. 217-Ctc
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Two homesteads 160 acres in first one, 6 room
house, 40 acres cleared land, two flowing
wells, at Shipping Station.
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A REAL BARGAIN AT $3,800.00. TERMS 8
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C L A SSIF IE D A D S
Classified advertisements, 5 cent! a line. No ad taken for leea tha*
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Coat
must accompany all orders, Count five words to a line and remit ae*
carding!?.

FOR SALE

WANTED

FOR SALE—Light touring ear, new WANTED—First class waitress. Ap­
battery, good tires, excellent me­ ply Sem Inolo CaJte.
249-2tc
chanical- condition, little down pay­
ment and long terms. See Magee at SALES MANAGER-Thoro Is u big
opportunity for some live mnn to
IIof-Mnc Battery Co.
248-3tp
secure the exclusive selling agency for
TUY l DAILY HEItALn WANT AD.
the most needed automobile accessory
BUSINESS FOR SALE—Exceptional­ in this territory; no competition; must
ly fine opportunity in country. Gen­ finance initial order $500 to $1,000.
eral Htoru, Central Florida. Stock, Give telephone number. Alccmo Man­
$11,500. Gootl locality, growing town ufacturing Co., 40 Bridge So., Newark,
and a real fine proposition. Box 118, N. J.
2 10-Ctc
Sanford Herald.
248-Otp
GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
FOR SALE—Om&gt; fresh Jersey cow women, Experience unnecessary.
—C. Dunn, Route 1, Sanford,
Honesty required. Good pay to start.
FOR SALE—I'apur shell pecans, 801 Write, T. MeCnfferty, St. Louis, Mo.
1-1-8-15-22-20
Mognulin.
I
HUY,
pay
cash
for
second
hand pi­
FOR SALE—Toil room house to be
anos.
Address
P.
O.
Ilox
952.
removed from premises.—W. A.
2 I5-I2tp
Leffler. Phone 550,
FOR SALE- One Daisy churn. Cnll WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
morning and evening deliveries.—R.
201-tfc
415-W.
1.. Garrison, Phuno 5711. 109-St-Tu
FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, new 201-tfc
top, newly painted, good mocluinical condition. Ford worm-drive truck. WANTED—Plain and fancy dress­
Will sell cheup or apply on small prop­ making. Children’s clothes a spec­
erty, close in or in town. Address ialty.—Mrs. Mills, 514* Fifth Street,
“ Dodge" earo of Herald.
217-dtp between Sanford and Palmetto.
FOR SALE—18-in dry pine wood, $d _________________________ 215-fltp
full cord on ground, bring your FOR RENT—Bod room, 911 Park ave­
truck. It miles out First street. Phone
nue.
.
178-tfc
402-J.
2 11-dtp FOR RENT—Three room apartment,
FOR SALE—45,000 sq, feet of land,
with private porch. All conven­
•100 feet oil It, It. Suitable for iences, 912 Oak Avo.
217-ltp
pinning mill, lumber yard or factory FOR RENT—f&gt; room bungalow, furof any kind, fronting on five streets,
nished, on paved stree.t—E. F.
Winter Pnrk-Orlnndo highway. Ad­ Lane,
217-litp
dress "It. D," cure Herald.
245-7tp FOR RENT—One
furnished Eo3
FOR SALE—Charleston Wakefield
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avo.
cabbage plants, $1.50 per 1,000 de­
190-tfc
livered parcel post.—S. A. Poythress,
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchonnttes,
SaniHuln, Fla.
210-iltp Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-2fltp
FOR SALE—Hot wutor lioutor; five
EUR RENT—0 room bouse, all mod­
acres desirable land. Box 117,
ern conveniences. See A. V, French.
2 itl-Otp
212-1 dtp

FOR RENT

LOST
FOR”KENT—Two light housekeeping
I.OST
Male
burro.
Return to lien.
rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtle Ave­
D.
Hart.
242-10tp
nue. '
2 I9-Stp
\YlLi7iAM RAINEY BENNETT—
FOR
RENT—Three
housckooliig
Baptist
Temple, Sat., Jan. 1 I. 217-0tc
rooms. Phone 548-W before eight
a. m.
24«-0tp
Got your meals at the llell Cafe.
FOR RENT—Apartments for light
148-0tc
housekeeping, — Ferndnlo Apart­
ments. Phone 251, 905 East First
STOCK HOLDERS .MEEl’IN’G
St.
240-ltc
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room.
The annual mooting of tho stock­
Over Seminole Cafe.
ild-tf-e
holders
of the Seminole County Bank,
Rm^ii&gt;TG_ r f o m t3 ’_T o i ~ r e n t —
will
bo
held
in tho offices of the bank
near passenger depot.—J. Munson.
m Thursday, January 5th, 1922, for
FUR itENT— I'wo Turnlilied lied
the purpose of electing n board of di­
rooms, 011 Park Avo.
212-tfc
rectors for the ensuing year nnd any
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms other business thnt may properly
Phono 437-W, corner Elm it Third come before Hie meeting.
Street.
195-tfc
A. It. KEY, •
FOR RENT—Two furnished housukeeping rooms, 2 rooms to each
Neath the light of the silver mooli, p y p
apartment.
248-3tp Thursday, Jan. 12th.
249-2tp

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SANFORD

SANFORD

“ The Gty Substantial”

"The G ty Substantial”.
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME n

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922

OUR CIRCUIT COURT OPENED
TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 10
V

DR. GUILI.E BROUGMT A WON­ FOR POLITICAL
PRISONERS
DERFUL MESSAGE ON
PRIOR TO OPERATION OF
MELCIIIZBDEK
TRUCE

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MERCHANT’S
DISPLAY AND
COUNTY FAIR
up

Circuit Court is Moving:
Along at a Rapid.
Rate

juries j a d e

PACKED HOUSE ' KING GEORGE
AT CONFERENCE GRANTSPARDON
LAST NIGHT
TO PRISONERS
Ci Xl irj k j I , M a

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PROGRAM TODAY
3 p. m.—Dr. Ostrom.
4 p. m.—Dr. Guillo.
7:30 p. m.—Dr. Ostrom.
7:30 p. m.—Dr. Shulor,
First Baptist, colored.

. „ *.*)r Tl "* Associ at ed Press) '

LONDON, Jnn. 12.-King George
has grnntcd general amnesty "in re­
spect to political offenses committed
In Ireland prior to operation of truco
last July,” it wns announced today.
Tho release of prlsooers will begin at
once.

NUMBER 250

PREMIER BRIAND RESIGNS
HAS A BOMBSHELL EFFECT
IN THE ARMS CONFERENCE
Action Being Discussed
NEWBERRY
In Capitals of World
IN CONTEST
Today
OVER HIS SEAT TO HAVEr EFFECT

The merchant’s fuvor a display of
MAY SUCCEED IN BRINGING THE
CASE OF SUTTON AND HILLIARD manufactured products and county
ON DECISIONS TO BE MADE AND
QUESTION TO A VOTE
CIIARGED WITH ASAULT TO
fair and kindred products will bo held
Injunction Restraining
THOSE ALREADY REACHED •
TODAY
*
COMMIT MURDER UP NOW
In Snnford on tho 10th of January
Capital
Improvements
IN WORLD CONFERENCE
at the f"ot of Pork avenuo. It is
( H r T h e A m n rln lrd P re a i)
Circuit court In and for the county fostored by the Woman's Club and as­
Will Be Considered WASHINGTON,
( H r T h e A m n r ln lr d T r*aa)
Jnn. 12.—Whether
of Seminole, stato of Florida, conven­ sisted by tho Chamber of Commerce
PARIS, Jnn. 12.—Promlcr lirinnd
Republican
supporters
of
Nowberry
in
Either at Quincy or Tallnhassce on
ed Tuesday at 10 o’clock a. m. Pres­ and tho garnering of tho pro­ M k
“ -e .'/&lt;• ... 7'.
tho contest ovor his right to a seat in resigned today.
January 20th
ducts
has
been
turned
ovor
to
Frank
ent: His honor, Jamoa W. Parkins,
. . ■*, V) . ' f .'.
tho sonnte would succeed in bringing
L. Miller who gives out tho folowing
(H r T h e A m n r In fra l* rrm )
WASIIINGTON, Jnn. 12.—Tho res­
tho
question to n voto today appeared
judge presiding; with Hon. Geo. A. premium list and stutomont:
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 12.—Appli­
ignation
of Aristide lirinnd as pre­
DeCottes, stato attorney for the 7th Best packed crate Colory ...........$2.50 m i}
cation of Marion county citizens for to depend largely on a decision of mier of Franco was received with al­
tho
Democratic
opponents
ns
to
an inpunction to restrain further work
Judicial Circuit of tho state of Flori­ Best packed crate or hamper of
most a bombshell effect in tho arm*
upon the alteration of the stato cnpl- whether thoy would enrry out tho plan conference circles, tho action being
lettuco .......... ...........................2.50
da; V. E. Douglass, doputy clerk and
to
move
rccommitnl
of
whole
case
to
tol will be considered either nt Quin­
Best hamper or crate of Romaino 2.00
C. M. Hand, shorlff, In attendance.
considered likely to hnvo n great ef­
cy
or Tallahnsseo January 20th by Cir­ sennto privileges nnd elections com- fect on decisions already reached or
Court was opened and called to or­ Best hamper or croto of Eacro.... 2.00
cuit Judgo Love under agreement mlttco.
der by Sheriff C. M. Hand, in accord­ Host dozen stnlks celery .......... 1.00
about to ho rcnchcd.
reached between counsel for complain­
Best dozen heads lettuco packed
Brand submitted his resignation to
ance with law.
ants, tho board of stnto institutions SCHISM IN CHURCH
heads up ...........................
1.00
Tho sheriff having made the return
President Mlllcrand nfter making a
nnd contractors, it was announced to­
STIRS UP ATHENS—
I
of tho regular venire and tho jurors Best assortment of vegetables of
lengthy statement beforo tho Cham­
day.
PATRIARCH TO RESIGN ber of deputies justifying his attitude
ono
each
grown
In
Scminolo
being prosent, tho following answer­
county ..._..........................
5.00
ed to their names, to-wit: A. B. Loveat the Cannes conference. His inten­
( H r T h e A a an rln trd P rra a )
LEAGUE COUNCIL MEETS
joy, G. T. Dyer, T. 0. Tyner, Fred Best bo* of oranges ..........„...... 3.00
tion to resign wns announced to tho
ATHENS,
Jan.
12.—Ecclesiastical
i.
Ballard, B. F. Wheeler, S. Jewett, J. Best box of grapefruit .............. 3.00
i.i !
court presided over by Metropolitan Chamber nt tho close of his speech.
(H r T he A n n o ta te d P ro m )
H. Tillis, J. V. Wicks, J. D. Frazer, Best double strap tangerines ..... 3.00
GENEVA, Jnn. 10.—The council of of Athens todny found tho Moat Rev­ Tho announcement was an entire sur-'
priso ns he had nppnrcntly won tho
J. T. McLain, W. J. Lawton, I). S. Best assortment citrus fruits....... 5.00
the Longue of Nations convened here erend Mclctois Metnxnkis, recently
DR. HENRY OSTROM
sympathy
of tho chamber nnd his col­
Terry, W. S. Hand, G. G. Flynt, B. G. Best quart of strawberries.......... 1.00
elected pntrinrch of Constantinople,
50 per cent of the above premiums of the Moody IJIbie Conferences who today, tho second nnnivorsnry of its guilty of attempting to bring about leagues woro filled with amazement.
Smith. B. F. Whitner, Jr., J. D. Ev­
legal existence under the presidency
ans, M. I. Baker, J. EL I’ortin, L. E. will bo paid for next best of cnch ex­ delivers his fnmntis address on "The of Paul Hymans of Belgium. On the schism of church. It wns ordored ho Tho entiro French cabinet went out
Jews" at the Bible Conference tonight
of office with Briami.
Jordon, G. M. Arlo, W. EL BettR, C. hibit listed nbovo.
council program wror questions of the he deprived of his ovory rnnk and soThere
must
bo
at
least
three
en­
Tho premior told tho chnmbor of
E. Hartley, E. C. Nelson, J. L. Brown,
status of Vilnn, Albanin, nnd Upper cludn.l as monk in Monastery nt ZnnThe Snnford Hible Conference now Silesia.
V. T. Peters, L. I*. McCullor, E. D. tries of cnch exhibit entered in order
U\ Tho nrchbishop, Metakis wns not deputies todny tho reparations com­
mission had ngreed to grant morator­
Mobley, L. C. Kolb, T. W. Geiger, II. to have nny awards mudo.
In progress at tho First Proshytorian
present nt the trinl.
Mr. Fnrmcr, help make this pnrt of
ium for Germany on hor reparations
J. Wilson, It. B. Wight, G. G. Jacobs,
church is drawing hundreds of people
SPECIAL TWO DAY SALE
payment.
W. It. Pell, C. F. Brannon, B. J. Ovor- the exhibition a success. Without you
ntnjot,
I we can do nothing. All donations in each evening to henr n discussion of
Kiwanis Club Helds
In this issue is the page advertise­
Thu court here excused the follow- »hnPe of produce appreciated. Please the grent truths nf the Iliblo.
CANNES, Jnn. 12.—Tho Gorman.
Rousing
Good Meet- delegation
Interest in Bible study is being ment of Perkins &amp; Britt in wpiich
lug persons from jury duty: V. T .! deliver to Palmetto booth foot of Park
•
'i » r , , • m ,
was received by tho Alllod
i n g a t V a l d e z T o d a v i s u p remo counci ths mornng, roparaPeters, II. F. Whitner, Jr., T. W. Gel- avenue, Thursday afternoon, January quickened and already there are they will put on i big two dny side
ger, L. E. Jordon, C. E. Hartley, B.110th. Prizes nwnrdod Monday, Jon. many evidences that numbers of peo- on special articles but will ho a regu­
J tons commsson hnvng reported last.
lar Perkins &amp; Britt sale and the KIWANIS CLUB HOLDS ROUS­ nght conference wth tho German*
G. Smith, B. F. Wbcolor, J. H. Tillis, 23. * p. m.
plo are being blessed ns a result of public knows whnt that means
wns without results.
It. II. Wight, I* P. McCullor, S. Jow"FRANK MILLER.
ING GOOD MEETING AT
thu
meetings.
Every wool suit in tho souso cut to
ett, J. V. Wicks, W- R. Pell.
----------------------- VALDEZ TODAY
Last night Dr. Guillo spoke on tho quick. Note the prices on these
WASHINGTON, Jnn. ^ .-C o n fe r­
Tliu court hero drew from tho box Heavy Gales Subside
Tho balance of
"Melehlzedek." Ilis sermon wns won­ suitH especially.
tlu&gt; names of 18 persons to servo as
The Kiwanis Club held one of the ence officials said M. Snrraut would
tho dry goods line .if the Textile
grand jurors for tho term, to-wit: W. j With Storm’s Passage derful in every way.
host meetings of tho season at tho remain in Washington and would con­
\
t
7:30
Dr.
Shuler
spoke
to
a
large
H
Dires
on sale at prices that will
tinue to attend work of eonforonco
B. Itetts, (J. M. Aric, W. J. Lawton,
Centered in Maine
The Palm
move every Inst piece of thiH fine Hotel Valdez today.
congregation at Lake Monroe.
but would not feel entitled to muko
J. I&gt;. Frazer, D. S. Terry, G. G. Jacobs,
This afternoon Dr. Guillo will speak stock of dry goods and notions. Ten room was filled with Kiwnnians and nny definite decisions or pledge ncJ. I). Evans, J. L. Brown, E. C. Nel-' Heavy Snowfall in New England nnd
on
"Tho Holy Spirit,” Dr. Ostrom yards of benutiful gingham given every one seemed to bo full of pop. tion of Franco on any question until
son, II. .1. Overstreet, M. I. Bnker, A .1
Middle Atlnntic States
■will continue his studies in Gnlntinns aw«y free nn.l many other inducc- Considerable business tending to ad­ a now cabinet was appointed. Secre­
H. Lovejoy, J. E. Partin, J. T. Me-'
( H r T h e a « « itrla(rd P reaa)
und this evening at 7:30 Dr. Ostrom wonts that just can’t be resisted, vance thq coinmuntiy interest was tary Uughcs announced officially
l ain, I.. (’. Kolb, C. F. Ilrannon, T. O.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 12.—Gales will bring his great sermon on “The Nothing charged at t,his sale on ncshortly afternoon tho fact of Hriand's
Tyner, W. S. Hand
transacted.
! on tho Atlantic coast subsided with Jews”.
I count of tho extremely low prices
Thu grand jury wero *hore sworn
Following out tho recently adopted resignation to bonds of several nrnmi the passage of the coast storm now
Tho Jows have a special invitation hut the cash prico will suit everyone plan of ilmving a ten minute spenker meat delegations in conference with
according to law.
I centered over Southeastern Maine to the service.
it mens just what it says.
Tho for cnch luncheon Hon. T. W. Lnw­ him nt time. Nows received with ex­
David Speer was hero sworn in ns
Henvy
snowfall
Inst
twenty-four
hours
prices
are
there*.
You
can
judgo
Bailiff t,f the grand jury, after which
ton, Superintendent of Schools gavo pressions of dismay. "It Is n vory
in New Englnnd nnd North Atlnntic
for
yourself
what
this
great
sav­
the grand jury retired to their room
the Club a very interesting nnd in­ grnvo event” said tho head of ono
states, rain changing to snow from Fool Names for Ships
ing
snlo
will
menu
to
you.
Read
in charge of their bailiff to soluct ono
spiring talk on the Educational Sy­ doiegntion.
middlo Atlnntic Roction. Snow accomtho
advertisement
and
attend
the
N
ew
Hamburg
Line
of their number ns foreman nnd ono of
stem of this nnd other counties.
j punied by fall in temperature gem-ral­
snlo.
their number ns clerk.
Mr. Lnwton str essed tho co-operation WEATHER AND CROP CONDIT­
Causes
Comment
ly cast of Mississippi river. Frosts
IONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
Tho grnnd jury boro entored opon
transacted
where the Kiwanis Club
predirted for tonight ns far south us
court and announced that they Imd se­
WEEK ENDING JANUARY
THE
FIRST
CELERY
transacted,
A
motion
wns
render­
Germans Name Them Pirate, Roche,
Central and Northern Florida.
10, |'J22.
lected Benjamin J. Overstreet, as
ed
where
the
Kiwanis
Club
of
Snn­
Hun, Fourteen Points, Etc.
foreman, nnd Winborn J. Lnwton, ns
Tho Herald office is in reeipt of ford went on record to assist the
CHARMING SCENES IN ETIIEL
clerk.
(IIt T h e Aaanrlntrd I'rraal
two fint stalks of celery from Miss Fernnld—Laughton Hospital in every Temperature:
The tempernturo
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Govern- Mary Cercsoln who resides on tho way possible.
I lie grand jury woro instructed by CLAYTON’S "BEYOND" AT THE
average
3
degrees
in tho extreme
STAR THEATRE TODAY meat officials are speculating today Joo Cameron farm south of the city
the court as to their duties, und us to 1
Several visitors were *present *nnd
south
to
8
degress*
in
the
....
I
......
v
w
m
i
uir west
wt'nt nbovo
upon the attitude of tho German miml Mary's f()lks hnvc no| bl&lt;cn jn th,„ addressed the Club. Dr. Guillo spoko the normal for the weok.
the law, after which thoy retired to
Daily mnxhns 1)CComo
their room in chnrgo of tboir bailiff s,n r’" Lntest I’nrnmmint Picture Will in naming trading vessels destined to ’country long nn|| M
of the fact that he was hero as nil Uill were well lip in tho 80's ovor
to consider such matters ns might lie Welcomed by All Her Admirers operate between Hamburg and Latin-| i„terprotor of the family Iim| Bconi8 Amhnssidor for Urn greatest Court much of the section.
American ports, Pirate, Bocho, Hun. to bo tho u
t
t „f ,t
m
tc.me beforo them.
stated that the Circle a round tho K, Precipitation: There was a con­
Points
nnd
Columbus.
In,
,
,
Somo of the most charming scenes ,Fourteen
i lie court Rounded tho civil docket
,.
.
*
, |
*«mily shows what can lie dime .he.o emblem wns not a circle but a letter, tinued deficiency in rainfall, cxcopb
. . _ of, winter
, ,
...
and set tho several cases for henring. imuginnhlc distinguish Ethel Clayton formation
.. , . has been received that tho
Dio raising
vegetal*
. .. e*
os the letter O nnd thnt the Kiwanis thnt tho week’s total wns much nbovo
first
of
these
scooners
named
Pirate
,
,
.
in
her
new
Paramount
plcturo,
"Bo• lie grand jury horo entored open
and they have mndo good on tho Club wns 'O. K.’ I)r. Ostrom spoko
.
,the normal in much of the section west
court and presented tho following in­ yond,” which will ho the feature at tho nnd flying tho German flng hud re­ Cnmoron fnrm. T&gt;hoy are shipping of the great good that tho Moody, of tho Chattahoochee Ivor. Tho to tn l,
Star Thcntre today. Tho story by cently arrived nt San Domingo with the first car of celery from this
dictments, to-wit:
Iliblo Instituto wns doing bpth nt nt Pensacola for the week was 2.10 inIlcnry
Arthur Jones, is ono of oxcop- a cargo from Hnmburg.
Iho State of Florldn vs. William,
fnrm nnd it is bringing a good price. Chlcago and In their extension work, ches, being an excess to 1.10 Inchos.
Tucker, nssnult with intent to commit tlonnl lntore,lt nnd tho thomo, that of
Both Dr. Guillo nnd Dr. Ostrom nrc Condition of Crops; Tho wcuthor
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
communication with tho world beyond
rnpe. A true hill.
•
connected
with the Moody Instituto was too warm, as a rule, for tho best
_____
Carey Hand and Mr. Ityholt were
I lie State of Florida vs. llonry Ford, tho lifted voil, is quite timely.
nt
Chicago.
Mr. John Horhy, for-[development of cnhbngo, celery, and
Tho concert will start this evening *u'ro Hidny driving a bran ,ncw am­
Tho adaptation by Julia Crawford
assault with intent to commit murdor
morly
n
resident
.here hut now of lettuce, hilt the mild tempernturo stlIvors is smooth nnd tho direction by sharp nt 7:45 and hoginning this even­ bulance down from the ears having
in tlie first degree. A truo bill.
Dayton,
Ohio.,
another
visitor, spoko muhitcd other truck.
Strawborrics
I lie Stato of Florida vs. James Willinm D. Taylor is polished nnd ing Bandmaster Ball will introduce a just been shipped from tho fnctory mentioning tho henutleH and pleas­
were rather plentiful In contrnl count- *
In Mlc.hlgnn. It was one of tho fin­
new
director
for
ono
number
during
comploto
in
every
detail.
Tho
settings,
Banks, uttering n forged Instrument.
designod by George Hopkins, are a each progrum until overy mombor of est ever unlonded hero and shows antries of Hanford. Mr. .Scarborough !«s, especially in thc Plant City sec­
A truo bill.
of Quincy also spoke nnd expressed tion; a few berries wero to bo hud in
Hie Stnto of Florida vs W. Lewis, particularly nrtistic feature. Tho man­ the band hns demonstrated his or her that Carey Hand and Orlando aro his plcnsurc nf having a visit to Snn­ northern counties. Tho crop is gen­
In
tho
big
class
and
going
strong.
uttering u forged instrument. A truo or houso interior nnd tho several pret­ ability to wave tho magic wand. Also
ford. Judgo Perkins of tho Circuit erally well ndvnnced. Shipments of
ty English country exteriors aro beau­ you will see some of your citizens who
bill.
Court spoko nt length on tho necessi­ cnbbage, celery, lettuce, nnd other
Nothing to worry nbout,
Just
Iho Stnto of Floridn vs. Ynncy Wil­ tiful and form appropriate back­ hnvo already petitioned tho bandmas­
ty of business men lending thom- truck continued from southorn and
tho tail ond of a blizzard that hit tho
liams, shooting into a dwelling house. grounds for tho work of Miss Clayton ter to appear in tho spotlight.
solvea
readily, when cnlled, to jury central counties. Thu plnntlng of
—who is beautiful and charming in Mnrch—DoMoley.................. It. B. Hall northom states yesterday.
A truo bill.
duty,
nnd
stntod thnt jury duty was white potntocs Is nctlvo In the HsstIho Stato of Florida vs. Louis her portrayal—and tho remainder of Selections from tho Musical Fnna
duty
thnt
ench good man owed to 'm-s section, nnd lnnd Is being prepnrtasie Woodland.......Gustav Ludors
Knight, uttering a forged instrument. the characters.
Sanford Ih busy nlong evciy( lino. his Community.
All speakers nnd he for melons in centrnl counties. Tho
Tho photography nnd lightings aro Vocnl Solo—Silver Throads Amongst Tho stores all report a fine business
A true bill,
visitors
wero
heartily
rcceivod, and oat crop generally did well during tho
tho Gold..................... H. P. Dnnks for this week nnd many pcoplo aro
Tho State of Florida vs. C. T. Sut­ excellent and tho doublo oxposuro
npplnuded.
E.
A.
Dougins
sang week, although It, liko most othar ’
Charles Brady
ton and Frank Hillyard, assault with sconos in which tho spirit of tho moth­
horo nnd more of them coming. Tho "Swootly."
crops, would bo benefited by moderate
ntent to commit murder in tho firet : or roturns to tho girl aro beautifully Patrol—Comique .......... Thos. Hlndloy hotels all report n good business.
rains. Fertilizing groves receive at­
Popular Hit of ’21—All By My­
done, and vividly impressive.
degree. A truo bill.
WILLIAMB’
HARDWARE
STORE
tention, and plowing for general crops
self
----------------------Irving
Berlin
Miss Clayton’s work Is highly omo.
Leo. A. DeCottes, state attomoy,
MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED
AT TALLAHASSEE DESTROY­ wns advanced nlthough work has boon
tlonnl
throughout
and
she
handles
hor
(Intormission)
"ere appeared beforo tho court, and
AT MEXICA OIL FIELD LY
ED BY FIRE EARLY TODAY delayed to somo extent by dry wcath- « , j v
Rtnted that thoro woro certain cases rolo delightfully. Other plnyors in tho Mnrch—Richmond Bee...... R. B. Hall
TEXAS
GOVERNOR
TODAY
m . J P ? . T V A s s o c ia te # T r e s s )
Ranges are In fair condition* •w
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 12.—Flro or.
to come buforo tho grand Jury Ini cast aro Charlos Meredith, Enrl Overture—Lutsplel ........... Kolor-Bola
Sunshino
wns nbout normal In’ th«
Schenck,
Fontnino
La
Rue,
Winifred
Waltzes—Wedding
of
tho
Winds
early today prnctlcnlly destroyed tho
w"Ich ho wns disqualified nnd asks tho
A s s o c ia te d T r e s s )
west,
whoro
It wns deficient.
Kingston,
Lillian
Rich,
Charlos
French
...........
............................
J.
T.
Hull
AUSTIN, Tex., Jnn. 12.—Martial stock of Charles Williams’ havdwnro
t(&gt;urt to appolht anothor attomoy as
and
Spottlswoodo
Aitkcn
and
Ilorbort
Intormozzo—Eleanor
Jessie
L.
Doppon
law
at
Mcxln
nnd
suroundlng
oil
store with a loss of $20,000. High
acting state attomoy in thoso cases
Star Spangled Bannor..................Key field wns proclaimed today by Gover­ wind was blowing but tho firemen
Big time Moonlight dance Thun*cf°ro tho grand juiy, and thereupon FortIork
E.
A,
BALL,
dry,
Jan. 12, Lnkosldo pavilion. 240-2tc
nor
Pat
Noff.
Martial
law
became
ef---—
...
...
nuv,..„H
kl|U
lia,
succeeded in keeping tho fiamos from
lho court appointed Schollo Maines, a
The Herald for real Job printing.
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Bandmaster. foctlve nt 5:00 o’clock this morning, 'spreading to other buildings.
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PAGE SIX
Tho wedding party grouped about
BRIDGE PARTY
tho arch formod a charming plcturo
Mrs. R. A. Nowman was the charm­ of youth nnd beauty, tho brldo and
ing hostess for the Social Dcpnrtmont hor attendants so quaint and Iferoly In
MRS. FRBD DAIGBR, Boclsty Editor, of tho Woman’s Club yesterday, when tholr protty frocks mado In tho stylo
sho entertained at bridgo. There bo- of a by-gono period.
Phone 117-W
I t y o a k * T f mmr M a a g a t UI«Ib« T »* ing nino tnblos of plnyers.
Tho bride's wedding gown was a
—41 yoa ar* |o l* « •■ywMW Br
uuanuiics
nomst'ums in
m baskots
uuanuwo
Quantities oi
of polnsettias
dainty
creation of white tnffetn and
UU
ViYlMj ^ oro artistically used In docorating
real
lnco,
fashioned with a tight
tta lU . o r l i U k M U
** w lU *u
tho_ club.
___«1|»«UU4.
bnsquo,
pnnol
front and bouquot ef­
A vory absorbing game of bridgo
SOCIAL CALENDAR
fect. Loops of picot ribbon finished
was played during tho aftomoon, high
tho bnsquo nnd with taffeta formod
score -being
’Wednesday—Men’s Club will meet a t ------ - - - made by
- Mrs.
,
.Robert
.
the rosettes that ornamented tho skirt,
the Parish House at 8 p. m. U su a l, Hines, who was awarded a cut glass tho hem of which was flnlehod with
lunch and entertainment.
| " uJ vn8°.
hnnd embroidery. Tho long voll was
Thursday-M rs. Forest Lake will en-| At the conclusion of the card game %
worn over tho fnco nnd hold In plnco
tertaln tho members of the E very | tho hostess assisted by Mrs. Raymond with n Grecian bnnd of ribbon. Hor
Week Bridge Club nt hor homo on Key, Mrs. E. F. Housholder and Mrs. flowers, tho gift of Prof. Moado, of
Park avenue nt three o’clock.
| W. T. Langley served delicious re- Oviedo, woro orchids, Eucharist lillies
Thursday-M rs. Howard Ovorlln will freshments of salad, nut bread, olives and lillios of tho vnlloy.
ontortaln tho mombers of tho Somicoffee,
Tho gowns worn by tho matron of
nolo Bridgo Club nt hor npartmonts
honor
nnd maid of honor woro fash­
WIGIIT-MERO
in tho Welaka nt 3:00 p. m.
ioned niiko of white taffeta and their
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour nt
Tho simple chnrm and benuty of flowors woro old-fashioned nosogays
the wedding nrrnngcmcnts seen in tho of pink roses In lnco papor holders.
tho Contrnl Park nt 4:00 p. m.
Thursday—Mrs. C. E. Henry will cn-(iuYt;i/
___________of„ green
____ ....
lovely decorations
and whlto
Tho bride’s mnids wero very attrac­
tortain tho members of the Morrlo ^imrmoniously blended in vines, ferns
tive in thoir green tnffota frocks and
Matrons Bridgo Club nt hor homo on ftnti f|OWors, marked tho marriage of
carried goldon staffs to which green
Magnolin avenue nt 3:00.
I Miss Snrnh Louiso Wight to Mr. PorThursdny—Mrs. E. F. Housholder vrlll
Ashton Moro, which occurred last tullo bows held in placo shower bou­
quets of whito narcissus.
ontortain tho mombors of tho Even- 10Venlng nt tho homo of tho brldo on
Tho flowor girl was a piquant liting Bridgo Club nt her homo °n Sanford Heights, ns one of tho vory
tlo
flguro In hor frock of green tofNinth street.
| loveliest that has taken place hero
fotn potnls carrying a whlto baskot
Friday—Tho Mothers’ Club will meet this winter.
nt tho homo of Mrs. Frod Williams
Tho broad porches were transform­ fijlcd with whito roso petals.
Guests woro received by Mr. and
ed Iiuu
into IV
a wonderful
setting
on
avenue,
U
H Oak
UUR U
VWIlUWf nt 8:00.
wunuuuui O
VWIMft for tho
Mrs.
Hal Wight and Mr. and Mrs.
Fridny—Tho Snllio Tlarrison Chapter |,ri,ini pnrty, for it was thoro benonth
Iluiph
Wight.
N. S., D. A. R., will meet with Mrs.j tho BOft rn,||nnco of white shnded
Tho
interior of tho houso was pret­
A. M. DoForrcst nt her country lights thut the ceremony was per­
tily
decoruted
with vnsos and bowls of
formed, Dr. E. D. Brownlee, joining
homo nt 3:00.
sweet,
frngrant
narcissus from Cairo,
Saturdny—Mesdnmes W. E. Watson, tho young couple in tho holy bonds of
Georgia,
tho
boyhood
homo of tho
B. J. Starling, John Lconnrdl and matrimony.
t
bride's
father.
Forest Lake will entertain nt a
Ropes of nspnrngus fern, studded
In tho room whore tho reception was
tea nt tho Welnkn, honoring Mrs. with tho wedding bell flowor, fell in
Arthur B. Gilkcs nnd Mrs. Robert festoons between tho pillars of tho held whito Btar jassamino formod a
Simms of Jacksonville from 3:00 to porch, nnd vines wero entwined about pleasing background for tho brass
tho rniling, beneath which wore rows bowls filled with narcissus. Protty
0:00 p. m.
of stately cnlla lillios. Above woro tendrils of tho starry vino formed tho
Mrs. Win. M. Davis, of St. Peters­ strings of olectric lights shnded with overhead decorations and tapors burn­
burg, is spending somo timo horo ut white. At the northern end of the ed in brass candio-sticks and candela­
tho Montezumn.
porch was a beautiful white nrch in­ bra.
terlaced with feathery fern suspend­ A protty sentiment attaches to tho
Mrs. Bayard D. Foster nnd Unynrd ed from which was n white wedding wedding ring, having been mndo from
D. Foster, of Pittsburg, spent the day hell with its lighted cinpper extend­ tho ongagoment ring of the bride's
hero yesterday enroute to St. Peters­ ing from tho doorway to tho nrch mother. Tho original ring which was
where white pedestals connected by heavy and masslvo wns mndo into wed­
burg.
broad ribbons and surmounted by pot­ ding rings for tho two dnughtors of
ted ferns, forming an aisle for the tho family.
Mrs. Mero is tho youngest daugh­
Misses Mny and Lottie Greene, of entrnnee of the bridal party. At the
ter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Wight. A
Galesburg, 111., have been spending a foot of the arch rested a whitu satin
charming
young girl whoso wlnsomo
couple of days with Mrs. Jonathan pillow, its only decoration a singlo
lovabloncss
has ondoarod hor to a
Peck.
white bride rose, held in plnce with a
largo
circlo
of
friends. Sho possesses
how of tulle.
n
vivacious,
Bunny
nature and is quite
BASKET BALL
While tiie guests were assembling,
Junior B. S. A. basket ball team Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Blackman sang, "I talented as a violinist and reader.
Tho groom is a Virginian of Quak­
will play tho DoI.and Grammar school Know That Thou Art Nenr Me," Dr.
on Saturdny night in tho Holy Cross Blackman playing the accompaniment. er parontago nnd is ono of tho younger
I’urish House. Jou Mcisch, captain,
Tho wedding music was played by successful business men of Sanford.
nnd C. L. Matthews, coach, hnvo mndo Miss Fannie Rcbn Munson, ^vho ren­ Ho sorvod in tho nviation section from
a fino bnsket ball team of which nil dered tho "Bridal Chorus" from Loh­
Sanford can bo proud. Remember tho engrin as tho entronco number nnd
dato, Snturday night, 7:30 p. m., 16 during tho coreinony "Tho Sunshine
cents admission all over the house.
of Your Smllo" was softly plnyed.
To the strains of Mendelssohn’s
BUSINESS ANI) PROFESSIONAL wedding march tho bridal pnrty left
WOMAN'S CLUB
the porch nnd entered tho living room
At the annual meeting on Monday whore Mr. nnd Mrs. Mero received tho
evening, of the Business and Profess­ congratulations nnd good wishes of
ional Woman’s Club, the following of­ their friends.
Passing down tho nislo together,
ficers were elected for 1923:
enmo
Mr. Mero nnd his best man,
President; Miss Mell Whitner. Vice­
President; Mrs. W. E. Watson, Second George McLaughlin, who wore follow­
Vice-President, Miss Agnes Berner, ed by the bride’s maids nnd tho
Corresponding Secretary; Miss Zoe groom's men. Miss Florcnco Moro,
Munson, Receiving Secretary; Mrs. with Hodgson Ball, nnd Miss Francis
Dutton with Jnmcsv^chanl, Miss Es­ IV
Wakefield, treasurer; Miss Phillips.
After tile election the newly elected ther Miller, the m»i&lt;lT&gt;t~honor,- enterT
officers were called on for speches ed nlono nnd immediately preceding
nnd each responded.
Tho retiring the bride was tho dainty little flowerpresident, Mrs. Leonard! then made n girl, Billy Bouchello Wight.
Miss Wight entered with hor Bister,
short nnd most appropriate talk.
Mrs.
C. R. Kirtley, tho matron of hon­
Cocoa and sandwiches were then
or.
served.

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HAMILTON ALABAMA, Jnn.ll.
Court officials Indicated today tho
case of Sorgcnnt obort Lancaster,
placed on trial Monday on chnrgo of
tho murdor connection of lynching
Robert William Baird, Minar, near
near Jasper last January, will bo in
tho hands of tho jury by Saturday
nipht.
Stato announcod would concludo it’s direct testimony today.

The Star Today j
BEBE DANIELS iri-

“The Speed \
Girl” .. J

You will never realize the true value or significance of a
Savings Account until you start to saving money with some
definite object in view.
Then it is that you will take a keen interest in making
that modest balance grow week by week or month by month,
until the necessary amount with which to accomplish your
objective has been realized.

Tomorrow—Ethel Clayton in “Be­
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W ill a n n o u n c e o n F e b r u a r y
F ir s t , 1 9 2 2 , a s u b s t a n t ia l . .
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tho boginning to tho doso of tha lata
war.
Both young pooplo aro popular in
socioty circles, tho promlnonce of tho
two families making the wedding of
intorcst throughout tho Southern
states.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Moro loft in tholr car
for tho wodding trip nnd will bo at
homo at tho Wolaka apartments upon
thoir return.
Mrs. Moro woro for travelling a
handsome cout suit of brown Volour
with hat and accessories to match.
Among tho out-of-town guests for
tho wodding woro Dr. and Mrs. Bou­
chello of New Smyrna.

O a k a n d S e c o n d S t.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY. JANUARY 12,1922

fafcU ak ed ev ery a fte rn o o n ex c ep t » b *
d ay a t th e H erald U utld laa. 107
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T h e b ig 13- to 18-pnae W ee k ly H er­
a l d en tir e ly covrra Nrm lnole C ounty
,-aad la pubflahed ev e ry F rid ay. A d ver• tia la g ratea m ade k n ow n on n pp llca• t le a . D em ocratic In p o litics. f.1-00 per
a y ea r . a lw a y s In ad vance.
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many and varied operations thnt nro
necessary in tho production of o dai­
ly nowspnpor.
There are other reasons, however,
for these errors and it is in this that
tho newspaperman engnges in tho
merry nnd populnr llttlo gamo of
"passing tho buck." Since it is per­
haps consistent in such a contingencyy "to let George do It," tho ex­
planation will come from Arthur M.
Evans, of tho Chicago Trlbuno,
known ns tho "world’s
greatest
newspaper." Evnns snys:
The sneer squad is always vnHtly
intrigued by discrepancies of stntement in different newspnpers or in
different issues of the same news­
paper.
Then it pulls Us patent,
double-action sneer—"Ah ha- anoth­
er snmplo of newspnpor innccuracy.”
Bunk! Ear more often thnn not
this is not the fault of either tho
newspaper or the reporter. By far
the greatest enuse of error in a rep­
resentative metropolitan newspaper
is not innccuracy on the part of the
reporter, hut "ivory" on the part of
established sources of information.
When n railway inbor board can
change its mind three times in the
course of one perfect day on the in­
terpretation of n perfectly plain bit
of English, reporting becomes a job
for soothsayers.
Daniel, competent reporter though
he was, would have had a fine timo
at Belshazzar's feast if they hncl
kept changing the handwriting on
him every ten minutes. That night
it would have been Dan’I, not Bel,
who died.—St. Petersburg Times.

NOVEL PHONE DEVICE

T h e B a n k o f S a f e ty
S e c u r ity -S e r v ic e

By n Sanford Cclery-fcd
Man

They say a rolling stono gnthors no
moss nnd yet It would bo much nlcor
to bo n rolling stono thnn some of
tho moBsbncks thnt I know,

This Institution, whose success and strength has
been buiided by a loyal people, whose most valu­

Somo town’s bury their dead whllo
others let them walk nround.—Whiz-1
Bnng.
Tho Dnily Hernld advent into court
yesterday afternoon just nB court re­
cessed created a furore. Judge Mainos
brought in his copy nnd immediately
Judgo Housholder throw him down for
it. Think it would bo a good idea to
havo several copies in tho court each
night and stop n riot.

able asset Is the confidence, trust and esteem of
those who know it best and whose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—

There is just one to build up Snnford and thnt is to build up San­
ford and stop talking, stop back bit­
ing, stop censure, stop knocking,
Young lawyers havo an awful timo
wtop nil political blckoring, stop nil
it seems to us fullers looking on. They
petty fights, stop talking at all—do
seem to feel their smnll hopes of get­
something.
ting by in n forlorn hopo nnd yet thoy
---------- o----------have to play the game ns the court
Orlando is making much talk
secs it, defending people often times,
•about the ball team nnd asking
that they know are hopeless hut thoy owt'f' t*lcm n
mid they arc too
whether the city wants it another
lazy
to
collect
it.
Idle hands nro
"carry on’ just tho same.
your or not ? Hanford has said "not .
the devil’s workshop.
I t 1h too expensive among our many
Times Are Getting Better
luxuries and while it is a nice game
A SONG OF IIEMORSE
Times are getting better nnd tho
for the boys it "galls'’ the men who
sure signs are among tho following: ,
have to pay for it.
A bonk cnshlor h « it* t« l bofon h e 1,, ■*“ “"« 11 '■
«n; hu'" “"------- -—o---------coluanl mo » loon. A year ago ho
throo-voroo pin* of. lltoroturo
which might ho called blankety-blank
A lot of bhese changes of secret
never even hesitated, Ho said "NO",
-------------- o-------------verse, just clipped from an exchange,
treaties now being aired ni the arms
just like thnt.
conference reminds us a grent deal ALWAYS NEED OF PUBLICITY
Merchants nro going nftor business. is too good to be hidden nway in pat­
of the Hpirit of uncertainty, the clouds
Last year thoy had so much they ent insides or smnll town papers. It
i» signed by John Palmer Cunning,
of misunderstanding which used to
Without equivocation the asser­ didn’t havo to go after it,
hover over the relations between Or­ tion may lie mndc tlmt tho cities nnd
More men nro joining tho Chamber w’10 wr^ eB:
lando and Sanford.
We think the countries of Florida which nro doing of Commerce. They want to get to- When I was foedin' fodder
.Nations ought to get in a Lcnguo. the largest amount of work along gether nnd talk over the readjustTo a mule in Tennessee,
book what baseball did for The City tbc ]jat.a (,f proper publicity are the meats in business. Last year they A fellow come nnd told me,
Beautiful and the Celery City ^ ° l ' , places which are gaining the most didn’t give a d—n whether their neigh­
You’re a brilliant man to he
most wrecked the two towns. Or- ja business and new people. It may bor lived or not.
A-fecdin' this hero fodder
lando Sentinel.
he stated, farther, that Osceola coun­
And business is getting hotter be­ To a mule in Tennessee."
------- o — —— - ty hns done nothing in this line; that cause Henry McLaulin says so.
An’ when 1 thought about it
Some men there are who having itho only publicity being gained is
I seen an open road,
for Homo time set themselves up as through private parties who subscriAn'
stopped and wondered whither
“Back to the soil’” said tho city man
great seers and pnllnsophra uml ever |&gt;(l(j for numerous issues of The Gnz* as he crawled under his auto to oil his Tliis hero road might of good,
grent seers nnd philosophers nnd ever oUl, am| tj,0 free copies of this pap- clutch.
A-loadin’ from the mountain
try to start political rackets here cr which are sent out each week
An’ the only peace I knowed.
from time to time in order to air upon request. Last week there was
An Orlando woman, who makes her An’ though I made a bundle
never satisfied unless they uro stiivisitor who placed the names of own dresses, cut up thirteen yards of Of all there was to me,
ring up something seeming to forget f(llir friends living in Illinois upon cloth from a pattern and when she |\y often thought how happy
thnt their own doorstep is muddici (jm subscription list—each for six discovered it was a 1921 model in- I certainly would lie
than the one they are censuring. months—while there are numerous stead of a 1922 one, it took two doc- Back there n-feeding fodder
Many things are better left unsaid. cases where single subscriptions tors to tide her over the crisis.
To thnt mulo in Tennessee.
All of us live in glass houses.
were taken for tho same length of
-------,
Taken nlthogether with the spelling
--------------o
—time.
The county of Osceola nor
A chasm that often separates good and punctuation, the temptation nnd
FA EMEUS IN FLORIDA FAKES tile municipality of Kissimmee sub­ friends—sarcasm.
'remorse, these threo verses tell the
WELL
scribed for not one copy.
story of many persons who nsporo to
Manatee county has expended
"Darling I cannot love you tonight live on planes not intended for them.
An Indian a large land owner, now, more than three thousniul dollars in as 1 would like to," he sighed.
It reminds one of the story of the
in Tampa for the winter, declares he publicity through tin* newspapers
Prodigal Son, in Scripture accounts,
"Ah, false one, I—" she hissed.
ennnot sell land in that state for $40 and more than thirty thousand pieces
"Dear heart, it Is not that, 1 havo who, after a period of life In rapid
could have gotten $200 nil acre for. 0f |jt,m, |Ure |luvu |)L,t.M aont t)Ut. |„ not shaved."
company, found Ids way back to Ills
High taxes and low farm products Saint Petersburg nearly thirty thoufather's house, satisfied to feed tho
are the cause.
We suggest that h e 'snn,| dollars have been raised among
Thought for the Duy
hogs and cat husks with them.
take ?:19 nn acre for his land nnd tl„, cm Mns, in addition to what is
Greatness of minds is not shown By Mighty little difference between tho
come to Florida, where the annual ,n|at„| „„ the millnge, for tho pur- admitting smnll things, hut by milk­ Tennessee fodder feeder and the bib­
Incrcnso in laud values will finable pose of spreading over the world tho ing small things under its influences. lical husk later expect thnt the latter
him to invest here nnd recoup his ^ v a n ta g e s to be found there. Coin- He who can take no interest in what was treated to n fatted calf and a
loss and more, in tho next five or missioners of Dade county have plnc- is small, will take false interest in feast, while pcmuiuahly the Tennes­
aiix years.
' e&lt;| in her budget $90,000 for puhlici- what is great.—Buskin.
sean is still hungry.
Tlm farmers of the western nnd ty purposes.
Dade county is unAnd from both of these cases one
central grain states have a just kick nfrnid.
In Lake county there have the best year The Gnzotto has enjoy­ learns thnt the old homes nnd friends
coming. The Kopiihlicnn party con­ been more than one thousand appli. ed for two decades—possibly lie- and occupations brought more con­
demned Woodrow Wilson for fixing cations made for rooms and homes cause it is conducting itself along tentment thnn can he found hy roving,
the price of wheat at $2,25, claiming M„,| |all(jH „„ a ruH„|t of tho propil. the lines of leginmte work, and is
A foedin’ fodder to n mule and tend­
.they could have gotten $.1,35 if WII- Iganila previously sent out from the lickspittling to no faction or crowd— ing the hogs at father’s home are bet­
•son had not interfered.
Well, no various cities in that country—and merely entering to the general pub­ ter occupations than forever chasing
one is interfering now: and they do this is in addition to the applications lic in every line of every column.— rainbows nnd subsisting on rogrts.—
any that the ablest bodied farmer's Received by the several towns,
Miami Metropolis.
Kissimmee Gazette,
son in that section ennnot stand up, Thus it gees throughout the state,
----------- o -------------under a dollar’s worth of Harding [Osceola county is, it is believed, the IDLE
Dancing in the moonlight to a jazzy
HANDS
THE
DEVIL’S
only county from which there is
hand Thursday, Jan. 12th, Lakeside
WORKSHOP
being sent out no inducements of a
I’nvillon.
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FINDING FAULT
nature to attract those who seek a
Wo li i tied this whllo i; our in­
winter homo or permanent residence. fancy. Wo have seen it exemplified
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
There are those in tho world—and The matter might as well lie looked 1H0 niaiiy times and in so many weys, Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 14. 247-Gtc
•imperially thnt part of the world as at squarely in the fate.
With a it||0 hands seekk something devilish
nowspnpor readers—who find their desire to "save money" the levy for to ,|() n|ne times out of ten.
Idle
Post Cards at the Herald Office.
greatest joy in gloating over tho er­ publicity purposes allowed the coun-1hands must find something that is
rors a newspaper makes.
NOTICE!
ty by law was cut squarely In two. un|nwful.
Every timo you see a
And since it gives thorn pleasure Then, because the attorney for th o 'c u r t ja aCsslon you see (bo pinny
Tho regular annual meeting of tho
no newspaperman worthy of the county believed thnt tho commission- COHt.„ especially of young lads who stockholders of tho Peoples Bank of
nnmc would for one instant deprive era shoftld censor all newspapers having nothing olsu to do engage in Sanford, Florida, will ho hold In ac­
them of this surcease from their sent out, merely because The Gnz- something thnt brings them within cordance with Its By-laws, in the of­
troubles and ills.
ette hud been scraping a bit of cuti- the pn|e of the law. There they are fices of tho hank on Wednesday, Jan­
But soiiietlinos even tho newspap­ clc here and there hy telling facts j arraigned in court and their plea is uary 18th, 1922, at 7:30 p. m. for tho
erman feels like taking a little joy Die agreed-upon subscriptions to lie usually thier immature years which purposo of electing a bonrd of direc­
-out of life for himself and ho finds sent hy The Gazette and paid for by mnny times get them off with u tors lo servo for the ensuing year,
ithnt pleasure in “passing the buck" tho commissioners were "countor- jjKht sentence. Idle hands and they nnd for the transaction of nny other
•.along to those who are responsible. manded."
i art! leJ jnto 'devilment usually , hy business Unit may proporly come boT he wonder is, to those who know
It is time that little peccadillos nwny they go. So many hoys grow- foro the meeting.
the inner workings of a newspaper should be sunk when the good of u Hotno one older than themselves and
H. P. SMITH,
plant, large or small because of the large number depends upon action. jn|f „j, jn idleness, in shiftlessness,
It Is timo that tho "running of a |n laziness.
If they had to work ’
l l l l H I S a i l l l l l l l M I l R H h l l H country" hy n one-man power should ten hours n day they would he too
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If Osceola desireB to come tired at night to think or any devilInto her own at an early moment tho mc„t. ( if they worked ten hours a
suizo optortunity ,|ny they would have the money for
■ people should
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when
it
is
presented—nnd
nil should their needs nnd not he forced t &gt; rob
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Plnce fi halves Del Monte
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work
together
In
harmony.
Other other people to get that money. If
3 Peaches hi a serving dish. Beat
counties
in
iho
state
did
nut
fear
to they had money enrnud honestly ‘.hoy
d two egg yolks with 2 tableplunge
a
little
and
results
are
being
would not need to hrenk the laws in 1
a* Jipoons sugnr and 1-2 teaspoon
felt.
Tho
publicity
for
this
city
and
order
procure money. There are |
\ 5 salt. Add 1 cup hot milk, cook this county in which nil should have mony toyoung
contains a pleasant blend of camphor,
lads looking for work It
Mcnllml with Tlqmol, Oil Winlcrgrecn,
■ In double holler until thick, cool
participated and in which nil wore because they want to find work, Oil Eucalyptus.
vS iand add 1-2 teaspoon vanilla,
It rent a ins no capsicum
willing to participate lias been nil. There are many others looking for
“ fold In 2 henten egg whites,
mill cnnscmiimtly dors not
Individuals
havo
been
responsible
for
work
so
thoy
can
avoid
it
and
if
they
poutyaver peaches und sprinkle
burn or blister the skin.
what little there had boon done. #
had a job they would not hold it. It breaks up the phlegm, dears the air
with coco a nut.
I hero is such a thing , as being Tho war brought many changes nnd passages, smithes nnd heals. Simply
"penny wise und pound foolish." To ftH f ftr ns wo can see it did nothing rub It on (lie (best, throat anil temples
■ j invest u dollar nnd got hack two la to bring tho Idle class into n bettor and spread It In the throat nnd nostrils.
■ business; to invest nothing nnd get understanding.
In fnct tho recon- Fo r Coughs and Colds
£
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30c at nil drug stores.
l hack
nothing Is foolishness. stmetion hns made more of/them
Southern Drug Mnnufneturinc Co..
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5 1 R might bo added, incidentally fcllo, mndo more of thorn vicious nnd
Is, Fla.. Whole,*!* Distrlbutorx
■ tlmt tho year just closed has boon made many of them think the world

l* Peach Island

- DEANE TURNER

wishes you a happy, healthful and

The laryngaplioiie, a telephonic de­
vice, attracted considerable nit cut Ion
at the shipping, engineering and ma­
chinery exhibit Ion in London, The
Inryiignphono eliminates the mouth­
piece and puts in Its place u transmit­
ter which Is placed ngninst the larynx
when speaking so tlmt the vibrations
of the throat answer In the same way
as wlien speaking Into the mouthpiece.
The device Is Intended for use In noisy
factories.

Why Children
Prefer

prosperous

New Year.

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Business Man in Sanford in
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Sanford Constructs Co N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.
CONTRACTORS ANI) BUILDER!?
Planes and Spcrificutlons Chrerfull
Furnished

W. T. ItOIlEItTS. A x il
Sanford
-:Florida

All Work Guaranteed
II. T. PACE
P. O. Box 2*.

Sanford Steam Laundry

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.

IV. RAWLING, Prop.

FOR SERVICE
Call UG-J

George A. DeCottes

General Muchinc nnd Boiler Work;!
Allorney-at-Law
Cylinder Grinding; Dcl.uxv Pistons;!
Over Seminole County flank
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Sit’d Gear Hands; Crank Shafts ro
t uruod; agents for Cnlllc Inboard and -- E m p l o y m e n t H u i'C tlll..
-Phono fi2 ^ 10 vocational committee of the busi­
Outboard Motors.
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club
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requests nil young woman desiring
Acteylene Welding
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employment
to register at tho First
OF ALL KINDS
National Bank.
Sanford Welding Co. j AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
Located In Eagle Illdg., 295 Oak Ave, i

--------------------------------S. O. Shinholser

H. W. NICKERSON

Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Income Tax Service
Contractor and Builder
Room 10 MeNcill-Davls Bldg.
SANFORD
FLORIDA Phono 852 .
Orlando, Fla.

“WE DELIVER THE GOODS’

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

If wo please you, tell others; If no
tell us. Phono 498

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
Located nt 207 French Ave., between
2nd and Third. E. R. RERGQUIST.

Hotel Montezuma

GLOBE PIANO CO.

“Snnford’a New Hotel’'

SAVE YOU MONEY

$1.50 Up Per Day
Write ua

WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jnn. 14. 247-Otc
Got your meals nt tho Bell Cafe.
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148-Otc
Neath the light of the silver moon,
Thursday, Jnn. 12th.
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Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Try n Herald Want Ad today.

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS ■
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ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
SUIT YOU

You can make money buying for advance.
You are going to build a home one of these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
by easy stages.
If you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
Sanford is moving, don't wait, get in the
game now.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1922
FIGHT ON NEWBERRY 13 TIGHT- a series of conferences relative to rafiroad labor questions, with chiefs of
ENING
the railroad labor unions, and repres­
(B y T he A *.o c ta l*4 P n m )
entatives of the railroads of the coun­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The try aro participating.
Newberry election controversy in the
senate revealed today indications of a TOY A DAILY KMAI.D V IS T AD.
seething line-tightening flight with
the title to Truman H. Nowberry’s ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
seat as senator from Michigan, hang­
ing in the bninnee. Both sides claim­
ed victory tonight, Mr. Newberry’s
supporters, predicting a majority or
four to seven votes while his opponentsdtclarcd ho would be unseated by a
margin of three to five votes.
Five speeches voicing opposition to
Mr. Newberry’s being seated were de­
livered today. If a vote deciding the
issue is not taken today, thoro is a
possibility of one to recommit the
whole-question to the senate committee
with Instructions to call Mr. Newberry
for nn explanation.

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SCHOOL
Woman's Club

AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL

MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY NIGHTS
of each week
8 to 10 o'Clock

(lljr T he A i i . r l a l f l P r,M )

NEWPORT NEWS, Vn., Jnn. 11.—
Mra. Mary Gould of this city, is
dead; two men nnd a woman are
seriously injured nnd L. E. Smith,
taxi driver, !■ held by county authori­
ties pending an lnvcstignti &gt;n, ns tho
result of an automobile wreck near
this city about 3 o’clock this morning.
F. F. Allen, of Nerfolk, another
occupant of tho car, escaped with
covcrnl bruises and Incerntions. Tho
enr crashed through the gunrd rail on
bridge nenr Young's mill nnd hurocd to tho ravine below, killing Mrs.
Gould almost instantly.

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Learn to Dance
don’t be a wall­
flower

DISCUSS RAILWAY LABOR
(Dr T he AeaoelateA F rees)
Washington, Jnn. 11.—Secretary
Hoover, acting, with the approval of
President Ilnrdlng, has entered upon

R. S. H O L L Y s

I I K l ' t m T OK TIIIC CONDITION O F T H U

BANK OF OVIEDO
At Oviedo, K le , In th e Mtele of F lo r i d a , a t the c le a r o f bualneaa Dee. 31. m i

Scenes from “The Birth of a Nation”
OltLANI)0

BUYS COURTHOUSE ness and b«auty; ntdkse possible tho
erection of a now 'Orange county
ORLANDO, Jan. 11.—A* ikeiTtsult courthouse to cost pB',000 and shifts
of two idnys’ negotiations, the (Orange tho erection of tho now $30,000 high
county-courthouso and jaH waaaold to school building from Iho west shore of
tho city or Orlando this afternoon for Lake Eola to the northidhore to mako
$1.17,C00, splitting the dOtanmce in room for tho now courthouse, both
the figures asked and offered a t tho locations being ideally suited for their
conclusion of yesterday’s joint sess­ Individual prerpoaos.
ions of tho city comiaaion with the
board of house to cost $30QJ)00 and RUNAWAY BOYS CAUGHT HERE
shifts county commissioners.
This
Rafael Farloss, Henry Hinson and
transaction is the untangling of a
complex situation and results :in tho Etel Hinson agud 12 and nino rospectacquireroent by the city for dtyy hall j ively were picked up ton'the street by
purposes of a buliding of unique fit-'o fficer Powell hero thin ortiing early

RESO URCES
L oans on H eal E s t a t e ................................................. ................................................ I
I.mini on C o lla te r a l S e c u r ity o t h e r t h a n Ileal E s t n t s . ...................................
All o t h e r I,oana a n d D isc o u n ts ..............................................- ...................- ...........
O v e r d r a f ts .............................................- ........................................................».................
U nited B tatos B onds .......................................................................................................
S tate, C o u n ty nnd M unicipal llonda .......................................... ..............................
B u n k in g Mouse, F u r n i t u r e a n d F i x t u r e s ...................................................... —.
Due from I n c o r p o r a te d B a n k a ................................................................................
C laim s a n d o t h e r R e s o u r c e s ................. ~....................................................................
C ash on H a n d ........................................................................................................... - —•
D ep o sito rs O u a r n n ty F u n d ...............................................................................- ......
M u t u a l F i r e F u n d ......... ............................................................................................

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storms in the New England states, In
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New Yotk state nnd also on the gulf
Total............................................................................................................IHI.ITI.M
const ore playing havoc with the
L IA B IL I T IE S
wires.. While the Daily Herald has Capital Stock paid I n .......... ....................................................................................I JftjJ®-®®'
ndivided P r o f ile (L e ss E x p e n se s n nd T a x e s pntd) ...................................
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been able to get good service tho Wes­ U
D ivide nds U npaid ........................................... ................................................................ . i ’222'22'
d iv id u a l D eposits s u b je c t to Check ...........................................................A S 'l i l '! !
tern Nnion reports wire trouble in In
Time C e r t if ic a te s of D eposit .....................................................................................
s h le r 's Chocks O u t s t a n d i n g ...................................................................................
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other places north of hero nnd it is (’a
lle se rv e d I n t e r e s t ............................................................................................................ .
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expected that much damage will be
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done by a heavy storm that seems to S T A T E O F FLO R ID A . COUNTY O F SEMINOLE, as.!
C a s h ie r of Ihn a b o v e - n a m e d Bunk, do so le m nly s w e a r t h a t ,
ho sweeping the United States today, th e aI.b oT.v e L.s t aLingo,
t e m e n t Is t r u e to th e b es t of my k n o w le d g e nnd belief.
T. L. LINUO, Cashier..
Sanford
is
getting
the
tail
end
of
it
STORMS IN MANY PLACES
CO R R E C T — A tte s t!
p o s t e d iranA Y a l o n g c o a st nnd while tho wind hnn been blowing
B a . SMITH,
T. W. LAWTON.
for twenty four hours it hns not been
B. F. W H E E L E R ,
The operaltira urc experiencing wire strong enough to do any dnmngc ex­
D irec tors.
S u b s c r i b e d n n d s w o r n to b e f o r e m e t h i s Bth d a y of J a n u a r y , 1933.
troubles today everywhere :ns the big cept to tender vegetables.
(HEAL)
C. L. W E S T . N o t a r y P u b l i c .

after they hud rolled out of a box car
from Orlande.
Tho parents of the
farless boys trod (been searching for
him In Orlando yesterday and copld
not find him. They will be bold hero
probably waafeuil tonsqhY etaui dl shr
pending tho arrival of their fdlks from
Orlando today.
Tho boys probably
wanted to soe tho world and there­
fore came ta .'Sanford.

1922 will be a good year—if you go after business hard. In these keen­
ly competitive times, persistent, aggressive selling efforts are neces­
sary. Business doesn't come to you; you have to go after it.. And this
newspaper is ready to help every advertiser who wants to make a real
effort to get business.

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Successful selling today is largely a m atter of good advertising.

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Our Advertisers' Service Department is prepared to submit drawings, copy and layouts to merchants who want their advertising to
be distinctive, to pull business.

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ON THESE TWO DAYS WE WELL ONCE AGAIN SHOW THE BUYING PUBLIC OF SANFORD THE MEANING OF A REAL SALE
THIS SALE WILL BE ON SPECIAL ARTICLES ONLY BUT WILL BE A REGULAR PERKINS &amp; BRITT SALE. WE HAVE MANY AR.‘
TICLES WE ARE CLOSING OUT ENTIRELY
AND A GLANCE AT THESE PRICES WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT THEY
WILL MOVE.
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THE STOCK OF SPECIALS IS LIMITED, BE HERE EARLY. THE DRY GOk)DS LEFT FROM THE UNITED TEXTILES STORE WILL
BE THROWN INTO THIS SALE AT PRICES YOU WON’T BELIEVE. WE WILL HAVE A LADY EXPERIENCED IN DRY GOODS TO
TAKE CARE OF THIS DEPARTMENT AS LONG AS IT LASTS.

PRICES
We have taken our entire stock of Men’s
Felt Hats, including the fine Stetsons and
Schobles and we are giving you your
choice during these two days a t—

AND THEN

Every Wool Suit in the House
We have taken our entire stock of
Woolen Suits and divided them into
groupes and put a price to each group
that will move them We are mak­
ing room for the new spring Suits and
will move every suit we now have in
the house without any regard to
prices and profits.

You never will believe the big savings we
have for you in Work and Dress Shoes un­
til you see for yourself. Our Shoe De­
partment is being made a feature of this
two-day sale.

We are exclusive agents for the celebrated
Pennsylvania Knit Sweater and we have
some beauties that you can have, your
’choice at—

As long as they last, all the 25c and 50c
Ludics’ Cotton und Lisle Hose,
&lt; |4 p
per pair ...................... .................

a 10* ” '......................$ 1 . 0 0
We have piled up a group of Boys’ Pants
that are regularly priced from $2.00 to
$2.00 and we are lotting you have them,
your choice—

Pick any winter weight Underwear you
choose aud they are yours at—

$11.48

5c

17c
17c
34c

$17.48

50c White Klaxon,
per yard .................................... U v L
(Other price Klaxon reduced same propor­
tion)

GROUP 3

Percale, all colors, regular price
25 to 20 cents. Sale
price.........
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19c
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Patent Leather
6c
B elts............;.... :............ ............. .
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Cotton Poplin, blue, old rose and
black, per y a rd ............................. 25c
Regular 50c and GOc Cotton
Suitings, Sale p ric e ..................... 35c

$22.50
GROUP 4

$30.00

Organdies, all colors, different _1_ PRICE
grades, a t .................................. 2 --------

GROUP 5

Pink and Blue Chambrny,
per yard .......................................

14c
Ginghams, 21c to 25c values,
None of these Suits are regularly Sale price .............'....................... 15c
priced under $20.00. Group Four J. ahd P.-Coats’ Thread,
gives you your choice of- any blue per spool ....................................... 5c
serge suit i nthe house at $30.00 and Peggy Stewart Blouses, regular
Group Five gives you your choice of $1.50 values, each ...................... 98c
the very best in the house at $32.50.
Nainsook, regular price 45c,
This is a Suit Sale that you can ill a f­ sale price, per y a r d ...................... 30c
ford to miss
Nainsook, regular GOc and 25c
values, sale price ........................ 24c
Ribbed Vests, ns long
These One Hundred and Fifty Suits Won't asLadies’
they Inst, each ........................ 15c
$32.50

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We cannot allow Cloth­
ing Club Members to
Trade ^Against Their
Club at these prices but
we will allow
theqri a special

Belding’s Spool Thread, about twenty
spools left, in all colors, sale
price, per spool............................
or G for .......................................

White Voile,
per yard .....................................
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Thu regular 50c Blue Voile,

Wo have quite a few, black, Swcot-Orr
Work Shirts that were purchased to sell
at $2.50 each that we are going to close
out during these two days, each—

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Suesine Silk, .three shades, Old Rose, Cop­
enhagen and Nile, regular buy at 75c per
yard, to close out,
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per yard ...................... .................U t f L

GROUP 1

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You never heard of a soft Qpllnr special in
your life like this one. We are making n
group of the best of our soft collars, the
regular 25c and 50c kind, and &gt;fl A a
will sell them, each
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ft Is absolutely impossible for you to dupll- X
cate these prices anywhere. We are going ™
to close out ull the dry goods we have left
if pe have to give them away. The f»|. A
lowing prices are a sample of what this de- A
part meat has in store fur you:

White Satin,
per yard ......................................

You can have as many of the Blue Buckle
Overall Jumpers as you need, us long as
they last, each—

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SEE THESE SUITS QUICK

Ask any one about the beautiful line of
Bath Holies we had during the holidays.
They are the regular $9.00 and $10.00 kind
and the few we have left will go, during
these two days, your choice—

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Many other bnrgains too numerous to
mention here---- ------------- •See for yourself

LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS
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TO THjE FIRST 25 CUSTOMERS MAKING A PUR­
CHASE FRIDAY MORNING OF $2.00 OR MORE
WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE

YARDS OF

15c G IN G H A M

PERKINS
THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT

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Owing to the
Nature of
this Sale we
cannot charge
at these prices
• every Sale

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! Every Farmer
1Knows—
a right start is necessary to right results.
The early establishment of a bank account—a connection with an institution
of friendship is the first vital step in the
management of any business, and cer­
tainly of the greatest importance for the
man on the farm.
Come in and talk over your fall needs.

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N ational Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. Forster, Pres.
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FIRST GRADE
Edna Rivers, Nona Rivers, Holen
Gifford, Anna Mario Couch, Martha
Coney, Marjorlo DuBose, Ruth Cruse,
Edith Braxton, Anna Allman, Nancy
Whlto, Margaret Purdon, Pauline Bell­
amy, John Courier, Malcolm Higgins,
G. P, Sharp, W, T. McLeod, Fred Dorner, Herman Cnldwoll, Robert Cald­
well, Harry Grooms, Fnrnum Harriot,
Raymond Lundquist, Lee Stcnstrom,
Puxton McMullen.

SECOND GRADE
Margaret Buchan, Alice Cassidy,
Camilla Dens, Alice
DeCourscy,
Louise Hickson, May Hickson, Mary
Hurt, Nnnnic Kelley, Lydia Rankin,
■ ,Lois Shelley, Inez Thompson, Stacla
r Trondwoll, Lucille DuRoss, Margaret
Bowman, Inez Bennett, Ruby Cuursey,
Snllio Harriot, Elizabeth Mcthvin,
May Purdon, Janie Davis, Bertha Wil­
letts, Ernest Wimbish, Austin Vihlon,
Churles Ward, Haywood Harriot.

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THIRD GRADE
Orn Mae Culp, Julia Higgins, Mary
Alice Shipp, Merce Thomas, Daisy
Appleby, Ella Spencer, Margaret
Britt, Grace Lewis, Sarah Maxwell,
Gladys Hickson, Mary Louise Dunn,
Edwin Shlnholser, Frank Diehl, Em­
met Fox, Murrno Kanner, II. C. Mc­
Mullen, Kelley Pope, Lester Rivers,
Lish Morse, James Hayes, Abner
Barnes, Roy Britt, James Dickson,
Estclla Hall, Ellen Lundquist, Mary
Buford Powell, Thelma Minor, Clif­
ford Collins, Elmore Lloyd.

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nouncement about how it will happen in to­
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Hi For Florida: Genornlly fair
f t tonight nnd Friday; someNo advertisements for tho Clcssi- f t what colder tonight*, frost in
fiod or Want Colums of tho Herald Id north and central portion;
are taken without cash in ndvnnco nnd Id fresh Northwest winds.
none are taken over the telephone.
This is made necessary by tho mis­ f t ra f t na f t id id f t f t
takes in phono messages nnd by the f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t
extra bookkeeping entailed on the
small accounts that take the profits
out of this form of advertising.

MICKIE SAYS

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WII.I.1AM UAINEY DENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 14. 247-Gtc
If the man in the moon was n coon
thcre’d be no moonlight dance, Thurs­
day, Jim. 12th at Lakeside Pavilion. ■
240-2tc S
ATTENTION CO. I).l

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Two homesteads 160 acres in first one, 6 room £
house, 40 acres cleared land, two flowing 5
wells, at Shipping Station.
A REAL BARGAIN AT $3,800.00. TERMS

Headquarters Co. D., 1filth Inf. F.N.G.
2nd: 120 acres, 16 acres cleared, $12.50 acre
Sanford, Fin., Jan. 10th, 1022.
Orders
No.
87.
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FOURTH GRADE
1.
—Tho annual armory Inspection of
Beatrice Bledsoe, Hcttinn Campbell, this command will bo held at tho arm­
Dorothy Gore, Margaret Giles, Doro­ ory on January 12, 1022, at 7:20 p,
thy Haynes, Elizabeth Grovensteln, m. at which time this organization
Phyllis Smith, Juanita McMullen, will be inspected by Col. Carnahan,
Katherine Schirurd, Elinor Tynor, Major Moore and tile Adjutant Gen­
Moonlight Dance at the pavilion
Flossie Vickery, Katherine Powoll, era! of the Statu of Florida.
tonight. Good music nnd a good ni­
Mildred Ferguson, Ethel Bully, Min­ 2.
—Tho regular armory drill sched­
ght to dance.
Be there.
nie Hardy, Virginia Pennington, Mnr- uled for Wednesday, January 11, 1022, |
The old bulb is down to 71
inicu Zernovinn, James Higgins, Wll- is postponed until Thursday, January j
nnd going lower every hour,
1limn Locke, Mildred Lowe, C, II. Sut- 12, 1022, at 7:20 p. in.
Court continues to grind at the
this is the kind of weather
i ton.
dojinc old stand nnd is attracting,
2.—It is imperative Hint all officers
to
make celery good for
many to the city from all parts of
and unlisted men of this organization
Classified advertisements, 5 tents a line. No ad taken for less than
shipping and to make ship­
FIFTH GRADE
the country.
be present at this inspection and nil
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
ping good for celery. Now
Lcnoro Shenfer, Edward Mitchell, officers and enlisted men are hereby
must accompany all orders. Count five words to n line and remit ac­
is the time for tho winter
Jack Peters, Antoinette Shinholsor, ordered to be present for tho annual
The Big Weekly goes out to­
cordingly.
stuff to go forward ami to
Ruby Booth.
armory inspection on tho night of
morrow to over -,000 readers in this
bring tho big prices that it
FOR SALE
January 12, 1022, at 7:20 p. m.
and other counties.
Get your ad­
WANTED
should bring. Everything is
SIXTH GRADE
4.—No
excuses
will
be
accepted
nnd
vertising in at once.
There
will
be
a
cooked
food
snlo
at
lovely and turkeys are
Parker Van Ness, Henry Russell, nil men absent from this formation McCulIer’s store Saturday afternoon WANTED—First class waitress, Ap­
ply Seminole Cafe.
210-2tc
roosting high. Keep your
Carl Wetzel, L. A. Summerlin, Ru­ will be dealt with summarily.
by
tho
ladies
of
Seminole
Chapter
No.
.1. ftl. Thayer is in the city today
eye on the Herald and note
WANTED—House keeper for sinnll
dolph Lloyd, Trixie Franklin, Alice
By order of
2, O. E, S.,
250-2tp family. Apply J. II., enro Herald
on business and his many Hanford
tho falling of the temper­
Elder, Eric Lundquist, Bertlm Tuknch,
GEC* A. DECOTTES,
friends are glad to see him again.
ature and the falling of
BOARD AND ROOMS, $0.00 per week office.
250-2tp
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Louise
Fortson,
Eudora
Ferguson,
248-3tp
Capt.
Inf., F. N. G., Cmdg.
board $7.00; meals 50c.—Mrs. Mcprices:
Mr. and Mrs. Thayer resided h
''here
Beatrice
Howard, Helen Jenkins,
Ewon, 402 Oak Avo.
2fi0-lilp SALES MANAGER—There is n big
about six years ago. He is now
5:40 A. M. JAN. 12, 1022
Theresa Rooms, Jewell Mae Rogers,
opportunity for some live man to
WILLIAM
RAINEY
BENNETT—
travelling nuditnr for tho Southern
Maximum ...................... 71
Harriet Rdssitcr, Alice Chorpening, Baptist Temple, Hat., Jan, I I. 217-Gtc FOR SALE—Light touring car, new secure the exclusive selling agency for
Utilities Co., nnd will live in Pnlntkn. I P
Minimum ..................... 47
bnttery, goad tires, excellent me­ the most needed automobile accessory
Nezzic Stone, Pearl Robson.
Id Range ........................... 48
chanical condition, little down pay­ in this territory; no competition; must
Post
cards—local
views—lc
each
nt
Bn mm etc r ..................20.00
W. L. Davis of Kissimmee was in
ment and long terms. See Magee at finance Initial order $500 to $1,000.
SEVENTH GRADE
Herald—by the pound—lfic.
Northwest nnd cloudy.
the city.today railing on his old
Hof-Mac Battery Co.
248-fitp Give telephone number. Atcemo Man­
Elizabeth
Shoemaker, Juanita
friend Deane Treadwell of the HerSloan, Louise Thrasher, Gertrude
ufacturing Co., 40 Bridge So., Nownrk,
TUY l DAILY HERALD WANT AD.
sVU Pcnnq and Davis wgre old f t Pa f t f t Pa Pa f t ft
Benjamin, Ned Dorton, Mao Godbco, The Revenue Act of 1921 BUSINESS FOR KALE—Exceptional­ N. J.
240-fitc
friends in Topkn Kansas many years
Vera Dickerson, Mary Chessman, Ca­ requires that every individual having
ly
fine
opportunity
in
country.
Gen­
GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
a gross Income of $5,000.00 or more
A LA WALT MASON
ago and both have become citizens
milla Puleston.
eral store, Central Florida. Stock,
women. Experience unnecessary.
file
Income
Tax
return
regardless
of
of Florida since.
$2,500, Good locality, growing town Honesty required. Good pay to start.
amount
of
net
income.
Tonight you’ll want to go where the
EIGHTH GRADE
and a real fine proposition. Box 148, Write, T. Mct'ufferty, St. Louis, Mo.
Clyde Booth, James Brown, Frank Do Not Pay Exhorhltnnt prices for ns. Sanford Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jncobsen of girlio and her beaux will trip the light
248-fitp
1-1-8-15-22-20
sistnnee In preparing your return.
Ndwnrk new Jersey nrc In the city fantistic ’noatb the moon, thoro’U sure Chase, Merrill Rohorts, Cloyde Rus­ Send for simple form upon which to
the guest or Col. nnd Mrs. G. W. bo lots of fun when tho music’s once sell, Deane Turner, Cnrmeta Barber, furnish Information necessary to pro- FOR SALE—One fresh Jersey cow 1 BUY, pay cash for second hand pi­
anos. Address P. O. Box 252.
Knight at their homo on Magnolia begun, if you’re single it’s the bestest Essie Diehl, Virgie Hyman, Mary Eliz­ pnro return. Mnxlmum price on farm­ —C. Dunn, Route 1, Hanford.
time
to
spoon.
Tho’ll
provide
a
good
245-12tp
abeth
Moye,
Evelyn
Scholl,
Briggs
Ar­
are delighted with Sanford a n ’ Florers returns $5.00 nnd every farmer FOR SALE—Paper shell pecans, 801
sized
ship
in
which
to
take
a
trip
o’er
rington,
Andrew
Carraway,
Robert
Magnolia.
ing the marriage of Mr. Arthur
WANTED—Customers for fresh mlik,
whoso return is prepared will bo fur­
avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnhson tho rippling wavelets ’neuth the pale Garrison, J. P. Perritt, Clinton Hines, nished without chnrgo one 1022 Farm FOR SALE—Ton room house to be
morning and evening deliveries.—R.
ida in general and think the climate moonlight, and unless you’re awful Harold Smith, Emily Griffin, Doris Record. This record dovised for far­
L.
Garrison. Phone 3711. Ifi0-St-Tu
removed from premises.—W. A.
ami the signs of progress on evory old or afraid you’ll catch a cold you’ll Hand, Mildred Hand, Lenabelle Ha­ mers exclusively nnd fills a long felt Leffler. Phone 520.
204- tfc
,mnd presage a great future for tho want to keep on sailing half tho night. gan, Ronnie Mao Kinlnw, Clifford need for n farm record sufficiently
You know tho Sil’vry moon lias Shinholsor, Claire Zachary.
FOR SALE—One Daisy churn. Cull FOR RENT—Bed room, 211 Park ave­
state.
slmplo to bo of any benefit to farm­
nue.
'
178-tfc
boon told about in tuno cause its fas­
415-W.
204-tfc
ers.
Rotail
price
$2,00.
cinating
light
dispels
ono’u
cares;
ndd
WEDNESI)AY’S ARRIVALS
FOR RENT—Three room npnrtmunt,
Ted Sides of tho Bncon Motors
EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­ FOR SALE—Dodge touring ear, now
to the sil’vrp moon a raggy Jazzy tunc,
with private porch. All conven­
AT THE VALDEZ HOTEL
(
of Jacksonville nnd Mack Butt it’s the one best bet to keep away
top,
newly
painted,
good
mechani­
PARING RETURNS
iences, 212 Oak Avu.
217-ltp
of th e ,Nixon Butt Co,, of Orlnndo grey hairs. Then have a good dance
cal
condition.
Ford
worm-drive
truck.
File yours now and get It off your
were in tho city todny nnd will os- floor near n lake dose by your door, J. W. Oliver, American, Gn., W. mind.
Will sell cheap or apply on small prop­ FOR RENT—5 room bungalow, fur­
tnhllnli a branch hero.' for tho sale and a crowd of home folks young nnd II. IlnyncH, St. Louis, Mo , L. M.
erty,
close in or In town. Address
nished, on paved stree.t—E. F.
A, S. CLARK, Public Accountant
of the Essex nnd Hudson cars. Both just past young, and when the fun Wiishlngtrn, D. C., Gcoigj ,C. Sh­ I*. O. Box 1881
“
Dodge"
care
of
Herald.
247-fitp
Lane.
247-fitp
Jacksonville, Fin.
of these hustlers are well known In breaks up, man and woman, child nnd annon, St. Louis, Mo., E. F. Bask,
FOR SALE—45,000 sq. feet of lund, FOR RENT—One furnished bod
Sanford and they nro receiving a pup, will wish the evening’s fun had Jacksonville; J. P. Johnston, Jack­
400 feet on It. It. Suitable for
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avo.
warm welcome.
Mack Butt grow
sonville; J P. Johnston, Atlanta;
planing mill, lmnhur yard or factory
100-tfa
but begun.
up *horo from a youngster nnd It will
of any kind, fronting on five streets,
Now tho dnneo thnt’s hold tonight J. T. Hughes, Chicago; II. L. CurFOR RENT—Rooms and kitchennttus,
be good news to his friends thnt ho ’neath tho sil’vry moon’s pale light tis, Jacksonville;
II. N. Hicks, AtWinter Pnrk-Orhindo highway. Ad
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-2fitp
intends to spend much of his Unto will ho just tho kind to which you’ll Jantn; R. II Rueknnan &amp; Wife,
dross "R. D." enru Herald.
24G-7tp
here.
RENT—(1 room house, nil mod­
George Lee Files,
want to go, ’twon’t cost you much to Now York;
FOR SALE—Charleston Wakefield FOR
ern conveniences. See A. V. French.
J. D. Ahern, New
prance, the price, a dime n dance, Jacksonville;
cabbage plants, $1.50 per 1,000 de­
■ l O N i B n o n i i a i i u i i m i R i i a there’s no charge for giving them tho York; Orin Harrison and wifo
242-10tp
livered parcel post.—S. A. l’oythresB,
double O. Ho shako the old hearth New York; Arthur Green, .Jackson­
Snmstilu, Fin.
240-8tp
lo st"
firo, take your only heart’s deslro nnd ville; Dr. J. A. Illlmm, .JncksonFOR
SALE—Hot
water
hoator;
five
hnvo the fun for which you work nnd villc; E. G. Pearson, Orlando; Mr.
LOST—Male burro. Return to Goo.
acres desirable lapd. Box 117,
hopo, nnd If you do not dnneo or a nnd Mrs. W. II. Andrews, Salem, N.
D. Hart.
242-10tp
x
240-fltp
THE STRONGEST
boat- ride tuko a chance or sit around j #| Mi\ and Mrs, N. S. Hires, 8 a■
Comfort Cottage will lie glad to see
GUARANTEED
nnd drink n shot of dope.
and Mrs. L. M. Slngloy, Tampa.,
FOR RENT
old friends and new ones,
2501 lOtp
lorn, N. J., Byron Remherton, Tam­
TIRE MADE
FOR RENT Two light housekeeping
NOTICE
Carefully testing your Battery when BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL pa., Jess M. Curry, Tunipu.. Mr.
rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtle Ave­
For Friday and Saturday wo will
Mxs. M. J. Loo, Tnmnn., J. C. Scar­
you bring it In to he chnrged, togeth­
WOMAN’S CLUB
nue.
24D-3tp do cleaning and pressing as follows:
borough, Qulncoy, III; li J. Phipps,
Suits cleaned nnd pressed $1.00, or
FOR RENT—Three
housokoelng
er with a thorough washing and
Tampa;
C. W. Knv , Wife nnd
Cords rooms. Phono 218-W beforo eight two suits cleaned and prussod, $1.01.
There will be » social meeting of
Sizes
Fabrics
Indianobolls;
Dennis
coat of paint.
the Business and Professional Wom­ daughter,
30x3
S 9.80
Ladies' dresses $1.00 or two for
a. m.
240-Gtp
■i
»njfolnnd;
Ilonry
Schumnkor,
$18.00 FOR RENT—Furnished bed room. $ 1.01.
an’s Club, Mondny evening, nt eight
„ .
,
_
30x3 »/*
$12.50
$25.50 Over Seminole Cafe.
32x3 »/i
The price? ONE DOLLAR for a o'clock at their club rooms in the dorsoy City; J. Schumnkor, Flu*- $19.15
Ladies’ suits $1.00 or two for $1.01.
.!4G4f-e
Flrst National Band Building.
hurfr&gt; G. I.;
E. K. Nelson, Tampa; $21.75
31x4
Pants cleaned and pressed 50 cent*
L. M. Grosuman, New Orleans.; J.
•six-volt bnttery.
$32.40 ItDTJHTNirTrcnJB’E FDR IfENTFZ- or two for 51c,
32x4
$25.35
Williams, Indianapolis,;
J. LungTBY A DAILY HEBALD WAHT AD.
$33.40 near passenger depot.—J. Musson. Press a suit for 50c or two for fila
33x4
$26.50
nnbeln, Jacksonville;
H. Corwin,
$34.25 Foil RENT—Two furnished lio3 All work strictly cash.
34x4
$27.25
Jacksonville;
B. M. Proctor, Lake­ $33.40
rooms, fill Park Avo.
212-tfc
$41.90
32x4 ft
WATERS’ PRESSING CLUn
land.
$42.85
COMFORT COTTAGE IS OPEN
33x4
ft
$34.50
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms Phono 475
123 West First St.
$54.75 Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third 240-2 tc
35x5
$13.65
On Moonlight Bny tnko a bont rido
and expects to maintain its old popu­
Street.
105-tfc
Thursday,
Jnn. 12th, Lnkcnldo Pavil­
larity. Rooms and meals, also meals
Whon tho moon plays peek-a-boo
FOR
RENT—Two
furnished
hoiiseion.
240-2tc
sorvod. House hoatod.
kcaping rooms, 2 rooms to each with you Thursday, Jnn. 12th, Lake­
MIhh Nell Walker
Mrs. M. Martin
240-2to
apartment,
248-3tp side Pavilion.
ORLANDO, FLA.
HERALD ADS get result*. - -

A . P. C O N N E L L Y S

5 SANFORD’S
: TEMPERATURE

H of-M ac Service
Includes

C L A S S IF IE D ADS

Miller
Tires

NEW PRICES

Hof-Mac
Battery Co.

W. «. LINK TIRE CO.

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