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A capacity audlcqce-. qsserobled In
the large auditorium o f ' the .High
School Thursday evening, May 24th,
to hear the recital honoring the Senior
class of 1023, piano pupils from Fan­
nie Munson's studio.
After a few Introductory remarks
from Mrs. Munson, Including ex­
pressed appreciation for the beautiful
grand piano furnished by Mr. Hintermister, of the Hintermlster Plano Co.
the program opened with a group of
solos' from piano students of the Sen­
ior dais.
The entire event waa a notable suecess.
Such programs selected from the
world's best' composers are not mere­
ly, ph'ssuro giving but are educational
The piano numbers were from High
Ekhool Rt.iilmt,, ln.lu.lh,, « llttl.
group.
Each number was intelligently and
musically renderod, smoothness, grace
and poise characterised tho entire
performance.
Tho juvenile group wns an Inter­
esting feature and little fingers mov­
ed in romnrknblc ease and dear tone.
The song numbers were from Mrs.
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SENATE KILLED
TOUNER ACT TO
PROTECT BABIES NOT A SERMON
I FOR ILLS OF THE WORLD IN
ADDRESS DEPORE THE
STEEL INSTITUTE

CROSS‘Un*Vi.Mdyl '2l».—Walter Higginbotham, ronvict whipping boss,
on trial here ohWftfJd with murder in connection with the death of Martin
Tabert, signed an .affidavit prbtcating agalnat a change of venue from Dixie
county *a h*» been a*krd by the state. The tlcfNj*® *l*° vest! into court
about twenty-live other affidaviU declaring that'* l*lr and impartial trial
could be obtained In thia county. In affidavit Higginbotham declared he was
8KNATOR8 SAY IT WOULD BE But-' “Simple, Plain Buslncftn
not a dtiien of Dixie county and that he had resided hree only a short time
toliyOLVKR
-'NEAR
SCENE
OK
SURRENDER OF STATED
Sense'’ Hays Head of Great* .
ahd-haa
no
political
Influence
in
any
way
and
that
la
not
now
in
the
em­
And Dinorders o f All K taA s Oc­
SHOOTING NOT TTfR GUN
RIGT1T8.
ploy
of
the
Putnam
Lumber
Company
at
whose
camp
Tabert
la
alleged
to
est Conporatlon in World
cur in Many D istrict* o f In ­
. OF BENNETT
dustrial &lt;t«rmany
,
0*7 Yfcc AUMlatrS »»!•*«■&gt;
(By The AimmIMH Pry«»1
* TALLAHASSEE, May W.—The
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NEW YORK, May 25.—Fresh from
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TAMPA, May 2p.—Police are aeeksenate killed the blli which would
n Mediterranean cruise which took
PARIS. May 26. — The entire ing to determine the ownership of of inllmWAUon of the legislative sub-committee at the time the search wns
have brought Florida within the pro­
made for Tabcrt’s grave at Clara and Mingo cemetery, April 26th.
chamber of deputies with the ex­ a fthirty-two calibre revolver found
visions of tho Rhoppard-Towner act. him among other places to ahrinea
Acceptance of the government’s of­ of the Holy Land, Elbert H. Gary,'
ception of eotnimmiati gave Premier near the scene of the killing of H. M.
fer
in care of babies and mntemity chairman of tho United States Steel
Carulhers
for
which
R.
O.
Bennett
Poincare a trrrat oration when he
would
be another surrender of aUt« CoipnraUon&gt; pUndcd for
Jr.,
is
In
jail
here,
and
thus
hope
catered the chamber today for con­
greater
rights Senators Stokes, Hodges nnd .
A_ , L_ Vn._j„*i_
tinuation of yeatenlay’a JlnlerpalU- find the key to the mystery surround, ,
.
turning to the Christian religion as
tlon. on the Rhur. Communists hoot­ Ing.the cause of shooting early yeseuro for tho world’s ilia in an ad­
ed the premier but Oil* seemed only terdoy. Caruthera waa killed by a
dress today ntithe opening of.tba an­
calibre steel
bullet
to increase the enthusiasm of' the twenty-five
nual meeting of The 'Iron and Steel
through the hcart/1. The revolver
temainder of the deputlea.
Institute. Disclaiming any inteitlon
from which the shot was fired was
to "preach a sermon" Gary declared
LONDON, May 26.—The German not found although Bennett Is said Brassier Twins and Other Orlando Men Are In­
religion was "simple, plain business
government Is alarmed at reports to have told police he threw it away
sense." Towanl the end of his ad­
terested in the N ew Befcch
that armed commuhlst bands are five blcvks from where Caruthers felli
dress Gary showed signs of exhaus­
marching on Kasen, says Central
tion nnd left the hall. Charles M.
]*ffws dispatch from Berlin this af­
The following story from Cocoa, terior elevation coupled with a broad
W.
A.
Pattisliall
is
BANDITS MOVE CAPTIVES FAR- Scwab completed the reading of tho
ternoon. It has asked permlsaion of
Florida, recently was sent out over hard beach,
address. As Gary walked to the
TIIER BACK IN THE
"A company of Orlando capitalists
French authorities to send forces of Named Orlando’s F irst
edge of -the platform he ‘was met by
,
HILLS
the
state
and
waa
given
space
in
many
accompanied by a woll known Tennes­
German police from occupied dis­
Municipal
Judge
his sedentary who led ‘him from the
of the newspnjFors, It is one of the see newspaper man, are on the ground­
tricts to Essen and Gelsenkirchen.
&lt;Ity The Aiwrlatr! I'rfM)
hull. Hotel emplftyu hastily drew up
VT. A. Pattlihall, Orlando attorney, rjow .anterprlsca of Florida and one in going over the dotails of the project.
TSACJlWANG, May 26.—Gunfire a couch (in un adjoining hall where
GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany, May was today handed the plum by the city which Sanford people will no doubt The party composes: H..H. Dickson,
heurd nenr here today Is taken to In­ Gary remained until gfter his ad­
26.—Eight persons are dond—seven
president of the Dlckstm-Ives Com­
dicate thnt government troops arc dress wns read. He and hi* secre­
men and one child—and between 70
pany of Orlando, one of the lending
engaging tho hnndlta in tho hill*, or tary Insisted that he was not 111 and
consnd 80 arr suffering from wounds the young lawyer to take his scat oii| "A company has boon formed, department stores of the state; James
the bandits are fighting among them­ ihnt he merely was “very tired."
due to bitter fighting which .broke the figurative bench the first of June. silting chiefly of Orlando "business j- Q|je8t former mayor of Orlando
selves as n result of a disagreement After a rest Gary was reported as
out here last night in clashes between
Mr. Pattishnll had but one runner men and capitalists, to create near i nnd one of tho wealthiest •capitalists IN REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA FOR at their conference .which was sched­
completely recovered.
communists an dthe defense troops. up in the contest, and that was Chaun- here a new aeaport city for Florida;
in Abe state; R. B. Brossier, president
HKUELLION AGAINST
uled for today. It was learned from
The trouble had its origin in the coy Boyer. The mayor cast his vote
o» the Reporter-Star Publishing Co.,
SOVIET
different sources today, thut the
NEW YORK, May 28.—A commit­
"Tb# aito s e l f ted lies cast of “this publishers of Orlando's afternoon
•eiture of pol'ce headquarters in for Boyer, on the ground that he has
bandits have taken their captives tee of Iron nnd Steel Institute ap­
which much destruction was wrought. been longer here in Orlando, and is .a city, at, a point just south .of the *ite newspaper, who will be vice-president
i n y T h e A a ae e la tr* I 'r e m l
MOSCOW, May 26.—Fifteen per­ from Pnulxuku mountain nnd have pointed recently jo Investigate, the
The building was then set on fire.
graduate of Hollins, although Mr. of Capo Canavaral. It waa,announced and general manager of tho hig bench
moved them two miles further bock feasibility of nbondhnlng the twetvo
The members of the defense force Duckworth made it plain that he was froip Orlando aomc months ago that a enterprise, and Walter Jnhnsqn, own­ sona, all princes, generals or noble­ Into tho. hills..
hbur day In tha steel Industry report­
men* have been executed ns tho resplt
who were holding the building, wef* f*v0rAhlB Uj.M/. FatUlhaJl, aajting thfl company w a r forming there-to build- er of-tbc Chattnnnoga News, and sec­
The sudden retirement nppenrs to ed today through Elbert If. Oary,
of
tho
discovery
of
an
active
counter
driven wibafter hard- fighting, which u tter would have' been hla second a railroad to penetrate the fruit belt retary of the Southern Newspaper
that the troops, acting under chairman of the United States Steel
unci
revolutionary plot In soviet republic iniArntc
turned In the street!. The choice.
orders
from
Tsno Kun, Inspector Corporation, that It could not "at thla
of the atatc, with a terminus at the Publishers Aasociatlon.
of Georgia suys it dispatch from Tlflls
Ities were about equally dis­
Pattishnll was nominated by Com* jleep w ater' harbor formed by this r V'A feuture of the project Is thst It
the P r.vd . to d .,. Tho ...m o. .,t
»' ShonluOR. *™ CollowinK time recommend such a step.
puted between the communists and missioncr
will be fathered chiefly by newapapet
mlsafoner ouinuriuuu.
Sutherland. »&gt;,
Mr, Suthor,ho.c
O.ooo,od
worn
not
„l,on
hot
It
members of the defense force. land said he had canvassed the field
^ pf the new city ilea to tho men, the city to he known ns Journal­ is said all were active participants
P r in c e to "dig tho bandit, out. HARDWICK TURNS
The rummunists today wore still and determined that this .representnth- of the proposed railroad termb ists. U. B. Brossier concclvod the
REQUISITION FLORIDA
holding the portion of the pol'ce Uve of tho bar here was the most log- nuJ| on th(1 broJld arca of high land be­ idea of having a company of Lading the movement.
SHANGHAI, May 26—Panic seised
headquarters which was not dam­ leal candidate. At that point Mr.
GOVERNOR DOWN
newspaper
men
get
behind
the
prons
—- _
MOSCOW, May 26.—Counter rev- the bandits of IW xuku today
tween the ocean beach and the Banana ------ aged by flames.
Duckworth flunr Chauncey Boyrr*a
Jcet
to
the
end
not
only
of
giving
it
olullonar|ca
activities
in
Georgia
Chinea«
government
troops
launched
Tho new company starts with
ATI.ANTA, Ga.. May 28,—Gov­
Negotiations have been begun by hat Into the ring, so that Commlst u site nearly two miles Jong extending publicity, but it Is conceded thnt nows alleged to hnve begun early Inst year n ‘ determined advance agalnat the
the communists and their sympa­ dinner Manuel caAt the deciding vote. along the bench to a depth of about paper men have great vision and cre­ with a combination of flvo non­ outlaws in an effort to break up their ernor Hardwick today declined to *honthiser, with the burgomaster, with
communications nnd. force an issue or n requisition from the Governor
He voted with Commissioner Suth­ half a mile Inland. *
ative power.
Bolshevik parties plans, Including
a view to forming n commission of erland, although both the commission­
"Mr.
Brossier
believes
those
quali­
general uprising for Inst September. In the International problem revolv­ of Florida nnd C. II. Kelly and Alton
"It Is conceded that this is one of
four to lake over the policing of the ers said -they thought very highly of the f!n**t ocean front sites on the ties can be harnessed, so to speak, to Th«y employed bandit leader Cheto- ing about the kidnaping of foreigners Mitchell held In Jail at Grlfftn, Oa.,
following a request by Solicitor Gen­
c'ty.‘
Mr. Boyer.
coast of the atatc, the rare combina­ a great project to aid in the develop­ knff for their purposes, accounts from the Hhanghai-Feking express
eral John Boykin of Fulton county
ment of the state of Florida."
May fi.
Orlando's first police judge—chos­
state,
but
the
plot
failed
when
his
that hia county bo given first Aance
PARIS, May 26—Premier Poincare en under a bill just pnsaod the legis­ tion beli)g r**l.ixed tbere °A h,*h ,n"
Tho
1'cking
government’s
plan
to
bands liquidated with the aid of peas­
at
the men. They will bo brought to
Drput'e* today, thnt France would lature, relieving tho mayor of the ar­
release
tho
captives
by
force
appar­
ant force and ringteadera arrested.
iwt reduce her share of reparations duous task of sitting on the police
ently is to be put Into operation at Atlanta for trial.
due from Germany, except insofar bench—pattiahall, was born In a sec­
once.
Sanford Paint and ,
as the Allies war debt were cancelled, tion that was ut that tlmo Orange
BAUMEL’8 Specialty Shop has
Tho cordon of troops about the
ami repeated the determination of county, coming from tho Geneva dis­
regular
advertisement In thia issue
Fsotauku
stronghold
today
was
Wnll Paper Store
the government to remain in the trict.
lightened In all direction!. Meaaen- calling attention to the Saturday and
Ruhr, until France's share was paid.
ON T1IB NEW 1‘ltLM.ADX SCHOOL, gera traveling to and from tho out­ Monday apedaiy in which a blg.rbHo la a graduate of the law school
A precedent fur aurh action, he said, of Stetson University, taking hia de­
duction on seasonable merchandise
law hills have'bven stopped.
BUILDING WAS LEFT OUT
ih
ws» furnished by tho Girmans them­ gree three years ago. He came at
Chiefs of th ebrlganda are said to all along the line la taking place arid1
TALI-AHASSEE, May 26.—The *
OF WHITE UF,
TALLAHASSEE, May 26.—W. H. general appropriations bill wss flu­
selves, who remained in France; after that time—in 1920 -to Orlando pracbe greatly discouraged at the refusal specially reduced prices on dresals,
No sir, we would not find fault of the dipioinnti( corps at Feking to corsets, millinery, hose nnd awealthe war of 1871, until tho last tlcally as a stranger. For a yearh* Dowling, ahertff of Duval, who has bbed by tho house yesterday and now
centime indemnity was paid.
Raad the advrrtiseaaent and
waa In tho office of Darla A Glass, boen tinder suspension for nearly two goto back to tho senate for concur­ with our Editor, because ha has the drat with them and are reported to ora
The premier declared conditions In and for two years .has been practicing yoara, waa reinstated last night by tha rence in ope important item, and some first chance .a t you when you come be anxious to come tq some sort of note the pripse and go to BaumeVa
senate, on a close vote.
1.c
the Ruhr so far as thay concerned alone.
salary alterations here and there. The Into thia world and the last chanca terms before it is too lat« to save Specialty Shop tomorrow and Mon­
Bowlitig’s
case
was
admittedly
the
operationr of the railroads, and
day.
*
measure carrying provision for a when you • pass out. And all the their own Uvea.
He is 27 yeari old And married.—'
Fresh parleys are expected to be
transportation of »cited products Orlando Reporter-Star.
hardest one that the senate had to lump sum of approximately »fl,000,- chances In between. Wc would In a
were Improving. He denied that re­
Seminole county, is proud.of Judge deal with by vlytue of the prominence 000 for the next 2 years waa amend­ ntild way remind our Editor that In opened Immediately with ;th° Chr. THE TAMI AMI HOTEL
duced deliveries of coal and coke Patttahall. Ho is a Geneva boy, the of the official and the length of Urns ed by the house yesterday to give ad the writing up of tho new primary nese government representatives
A bandit envoy accompanied by
were seriously crippling the Frebch son of Mr. and Mrs. R .H . Pattishall, he had been out of office, for Mhlch diiional funds to the itate hospital at school building he forgot ua. When
While In Miami recently Mr. and
Iron Tradr .and asserted that France of that little city, and a boy of whom ordinarily, he ihuat be reimbursed. It Chattahoochee. The per capita main­ G. E. Janes o f Jacksonville, who waa one of th? captives as mediator Is Mr*. H. A, Neel wdle guests at the
charge of the building found he said to have left Faotxuku to reopen
was in a position to wail as long as all hla Seminole county friends .are b understood that hia claim*.hill for tenance was Increased from 026 to 020
TaMlaml Hote), which is oat of 0»e
could
buy Ration's Sun-Proof Paln^ negotiation*, but so far it baa aot
Germany was disposed to .resist.
compensation
fop
the
time
hg
waa
un­
provision was msd« for throe additionfond and they know that he will make
best medlum-slssd, most bome-llko
der suspension, will approximpte $22^ si physicians, three additional profes- n Sanford, he.desired to use It for arrived ut Tsaochwang. H H P I I hnlotorius In the state, The manager,.
The premier’s declaration .made a good In hla chosen profession.
The outlaws, who are declared to
000. He was suspended July 37/1021, sionai nurses, and 060.000 was granted the out aide.
marked impression on the Chamber
Mr. S. D. McCreary, la a Mg. Jolly,
have
been pinning thel? hopes to
In
docoretlng
the
Interior
ho
used
by
Governor
Hardee,
following
the
n*
and many of the deputies Wanted an
for
the
erection
of
another
dormitory.
Woodcock A Itigney are in today
portly cuss and puts in all hia time
... £
the Pitcarns-Water Spar varnish of Changtso-IJn, director of Manchbria,
immediate vote on propositions of with a big advertisement quoting turn of .an indictment against him by
seeing that hia guests are comfort­
which we are very proud. Mr. W. T. and head of th* Fengtaln party that able. The clerks arc, ail pattern*!
the Ruhr occupation problem, and prices on
groceries of all kinds. a federal grand jury charging that he PLRAH FOR SOUTHERN
Hsdlow and Mr. Janqa found that we was in control et Peking prior to Its
other policies, but M. Tandicu de­ Woodcock A Rigney have it on them with Other? prominent in Jacksonville
RAILROADS*TO JtAIHB
after him In this rasoect and say
could
furnish the ’material Just os defeat at the hands of tb* Chihli
manded a continuation of the dis­ in the fact that they not only sell at conspired 16 operate a gigantic Hquor
on* stopping at the Thffiiaml are •»*:
.OIL
RATES
BET
ASIDE
cheap as th*y ’could dniy it In Jhek- party loot rummer, has boon dis­
cussion, which was putover until to- very reasonable prices for c^fh but ring. The indictment. wg»'-quaahed on
sutwj of th* very b*st treatment.
couraged
in.
that
direction
a*
.well.
morrow.
sonville and the Saitford P ilot and
U«y deliver to any part of the city. a technicality, and another Indictment : ■• 'WASHINGTON, May
can recommend It to tha utWall Paper Company it* » « T P "** They had expected aid from *Teo,
^fete.j,.RH»r*l .Pf?
They also make a specialty of fine tret writh/a
tfarthejf' furnished all Lin’d lieutenant, tho notorious Chupg
SUmpre A Company have their fresh vegetables. Bead their adver­ fkials testifying «t Uh» * * * &amp; fc*" llon/f o f southern ralliLada.’to itVr of’ the
regular advertising space in today's tisement and note the very reason­ ing said they bad. not push*} tha crease ort May 28 pertoloum producM the mstrriti' Vbri our beautiful- neve Ching Yao, former military governor ■• "1: etatuM &lt;*«—
. Quring- hU viaiL M» Miawl lL,.
Herald in which everything in the able prices on groceries. Woodcdck eharjge former because Of D*jjr.:j
'• ' of Hunan1province, bat the leaders Neel visited bath th* big vn*w*pi
moving from M ississippipoinU to school bulldtag. '
W
the
gentry
in
all
the
surrounding
meat line b laid out before you 'at * ‘ Rigney, three blocks from high ability to get Any subsUntUl evlden
Gulfpoft, Mias., MobUe, Ale., and BAN FORD TAINT * WALL PAPER
villages hay* discounted thia* hope, offices and mat many of thg meh
COMPANY.
specially low priced marks. Btemper
Pensacola, Fla., were temporarily
prices.
and have urged the outlaws to settle are responsible for issuing these
H. A. Halverson, Prop.
A Company mako a specialty of fine
CPATTANOOGA
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set aside today by the IntsraUU
with the Peking government aa ly metropolitan newspaper?- ’ '
meata—everything in fresh and MAN ARRESTED FOR NOT
Commerce Commission, which sus­
PUT ON„ NATIONAL
are certainly a bunch e l i
Among Thursday's arrivals in San quickly aa possible.
•moked meats. They also have but­
TELLING ALL HE KNEW
c . a P. COMMITTBE pended foe new schedule until Bept.
tlemen, who hflUve In
These
local
leaders
have
pointed
ter, cheese, laid, mackerel and other
* i, ending inveeligation. Present ford are Mrs. J. H. Perritt and young
tor? welcome and s]
~
out
to
the
brigands
that
tha
inrush
people who are being most cordially
articles in the line of groceries at
CHICAGO. May 25.—C. II. Huato^ rates from New Orleans to Peasacola greeted by their masy friends. Th* o f »government troops will prevent courtesy. Tha Hf
lew prices.
8T, ‘j O S E P H r * * ? ’' W
« former al^ ore petroleum product* are 2 2 'cent?
f iu s p s u .
Peri itts were formerly residents of completion of the harvest, and thus bore with much pleasure
Walter Nelson, Detroit attorney was o f Chattanooga. Tenn.,
alatent sacreUry of cptnmerce. was
acM to Jail today for thirty days by
Dickson A Ires of Orlando have Judge Dingeman of Detroit fotjpw- appointed/hairmah^of
charge 30 cents. From Baton Rouge
their regular spare In thia Issue call­ ing Nelson's appearance before tha means commltt^ of the
tha present rat#s are 22 cents and the
ing attention to ttolr Saturday and etato’a one man grand Jury Investi­
Monday specials. Dickson AIves are gation here into the House of David
too well known to need any introduc­ ronoy. As Nelson was being taken
tion to ih . H efted pwpla. Hre their to the county jail by the sheriff ha
Jhd»eitla«mcnt.
said *T*vu told rvtrytbtng' I 'know.

* GOVERNMENT TO SEND
*
g e r m a n p o l ic e

MUCH

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GOVT. TROOPS
ENGAGE BANDITS
IN THE HILLS

MANY PEOPLE
OF HIGH RANK
ARE EXECUTED

SHERIFF DOWLING GENERAL BUDGET
FOR SIX MILLION
IS REINSTATED , PASSED HOUSE

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SOCIETY
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor
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Mr. anil Mrs. Roy C. G arrett hnvo
liturncd to their home in Tmnpn n i­
ter n very plcnaant viait here ns the
guest* of Mr*. George Shipp.
Chnrlrn 'B ritt, Florence Mhhoney,
Andrew Leos and Harry Walsh hnvc
returned
home from Jacksonville
where they attended the K. of C. con­
vention.

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday—G. I. A. social meeting at
the home of Mr*. McDonnell, HID
Kim avenue with Mesdnme* McCon­
nell, Calhoun and Larrlmorc ns
hostesses at 8 p. m.
Thursday—Commencement recital by
pupil* of Mr*. Fannie Munson' at
tbo High School Auditorium.
•
Friday—N. dcV. Howard Chapter U.
D. C. meeting In Palm room at 4
p. m.
Friday—Junior-Senior banquet at tho
Valdes Hotel at H p. m.
Friday—Mis* Fern Ward will enter­
tain member* o f’tho lion Ton Bridge
Club a t her home op Seventh street,
a t 3:30 p. m. '
Sunday—Commencement sermon at
High School at 11 a. in. hy I)r. F. R.
King.
Hnturday-r-Mr*. Bcechor Kent will
entertain at a miscellaneous shower
at the home of Mr*. M. Minurik,
1000 Laurel Avenue nt 4 n'clork,
honoring Mis* Ethel Moughton, a
bride-elect of June.
Monday—Pipe Organ Club meets with
Mrs. Roy Pecplc* nt 3:30 p. in. nt
her home on Magnolia avenue and
Eighth street.
,
i
.
Monday—Class Day exercises at 3:30
p. m.
Monday—May Pageant and Gradua­
tion of Eighth Grade nt Grammar
School at 0:00 p, rn.
Monday—Graduation exorcise* nt the
High School at 8:30 p. in., address
' by Dr. Carpenter.
Monday—Truth Seekers Class busi­
ness meeting at the home of Mrs.
Akers on Celery avenue. Cars
leuve church nl-2:30 p. m.
Tuesday Alumni Banquet lit Parish
House at 8 p. hi.
•
.
Miss Minnie Stewart lyft. Tuesday
evening for Philadelphia, l*a., where
the wnu called by the serious illiusa
of Ju-r father.
Mrs. It. K. Beverley nnd children of
Jacksonville, will arrived here Satur­
day and will ho the guests of her sis­
ters, Mr*. John C. Deen and Miss
Nonie Williams at their huinc oil I’^irk
avenue.

Thursday hnlf holiday.
And “hit" raining in some places to
rtop tho half holiday. ,

Mrs. John C. Deen .1* entertaining
Our merchant* arc all busy ns they
at dinner this evening at her home nn can 1m and they nro putting on spec­
I’nrk avenue, the guests being Mis* ial sale* nnd bringing In the business.
Ida Gracy, Misses Sara and (Scrsldino
Muriel nnd Nonic William*.
Commencement week will sta rt to­
night f o r1tho Sanford nchools when
Mrs. Fannie Munson lias her musicalo
PIPF, OltGAN CLUB PICNIC.
The members' of the Pipe Organ at the high school auditorium.
Club had a most delightful picnic on
Monday afternoon in celebration of •Our streets arc badly torn up in
the final payment on the pipe organ. places hut it all means that somu time
The picnic was planned to havo been Boon all the principal street* of Sunheld-at Palm Springs but the threat­ ford will he paved and.the traffic will
ening weather caused the young ladies be more divided than a t the present
to change their plans, and they mo­ tim e.’
tored out to Ilazelton’a where n most
delightful afternoon was spent with Henry Mcl-nulin, Jr.,-has gono to St.
games, swimming and n sumptuous Petersburg to attend a meeting of
tho Htato Optical Association. He
supper was enjoyed.
wns accompanied by "hi* father who
will endeavor to keep the mermaids
BIBTIIDAY PARTY
away from Henry, Jr.
Little Miss Lucilo.Cameron was the
(harm ing young hoate** yesterday nfChurchwcll’s are making a run of
loinoon when she entertained n num- Vacation Fashion* ii\ ailk dresses and
her of her little friend* nt lltf home millinery. GrcutJy reduced prices ' on
".The Wigwam on Park avenue, in the entire line' of ailk dressea and
celebration of her eighth birthday.
tho very low prices will make them
The color motif of pink nnd white go. See the advertisement today.
prevailed in both living nnd dining
Miss Mary W aters of Atlanta Is
rooms. Quantities of roses nnd ferns
nnd gay Japcnesc lantern being ef­ the guest of her uncle, H. C. Waters,
this week after spending several
fectively used.
Gnmc* and contests for which a t­ weeks in Tampa nnd nt Apopka vis­
tractive prizes were given caused the iting relatives und friends. Her
afternoon to pn»M all too quickly. At many Sanford friends will bo glad
i&lt; late hour refreshments of pink utid to learn that ehc i« herd for a few
days before returning to her Atlanta
white cream nnd cake were nerved.
The young hostess was assisted In home.
«iitertuining her guests by her mother
Dollar Day nt YowcII'm has proved
Mrs. 1.. C. Cameron, nnd was tho re­
cipient aL many lovely gift*. About no popular that they will continue
twenty children enjoyed lids happy the mile until Saturday at the earnest
lequuf.t of many of their customers.
event. •
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They uh&gt;o have an advertisement in
thin issue calling attention to the big
...
A FAREWELL PARTY............
sale of Gabardine Suita, new silk
Men. R. A. Howell w&amp;a the delight­ shirts, palm bench nuilii and union
ful hostess Inst evening at her a t ­ auitu for men, HI wl marked down
tractive home on French avenue. pricen. Rend their ndvertisomento in
The party v/ns given in honor of Mrs. this isnuc.
J. M. Mitchell and daughter, Elizal»elh. •’
Saturday will be the big Automo­
The rooms were a scene of beauty, bile N um ber- every Saturday—watch
being decorated with ferns and cut for it nnd get tho Interesting dope
flowers.
on the new-ear* and the new-styles
Games, music ami dancing were en­ nnd nil the jatest about how to take
joy .-d and nt a late hour delirious re- cure of your car and where to buy
fieshmcntn wore served, consisting of the ear that you will like the best
sandwiches, hot chocolate und cake.
for this season. All tho dealers will
lie In thd big edition every Saturday.
Be sure and get a copy. If you are
not a subscriber to the Dally Herald
come in and get acquainted.
.

We

know— you haven't any and

OPPOBBH

WATCH* FRIDAY’S PAPER FOR OUR

SPECIAL PRICE ADVERTISEMENT
On Overalls nnd Shlrta for two day*

WASHINGTON,
May 24.—The
weekly weather and crop bulletin, is*
sued yesterday by the Department of
Agriculturo for the week ending May
£2 covers the southern field mj fol­
lows: . i
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“The first half of the week was
generally cool In the cotton growing
states, but the latter half wa» some­
what warmer. The temperatures for
the week a* n whole averaged two or
three degrcra'below normal, except in
muc^i of T cxa* where the weekly
means wero normal or slightly above.
"The rainfall-w as normal in both
section* of the belt, except in Texas
where tho precipitation v/ns heavy in
ninny section*. '
.
“Growing Condition* for the crop
wero unfavorable because of wet
weather, and cool night* hi Texas and
pnrt of the Carolina*.
“ Lack &lt;ft aunshino nnd cool night*
'jere decidedly unfavorable for. the
crop In Gcorgin where the weevil was
prolific.
■“ White potatoes were growing good
in the Atlantic states and harvesting
was begun in Sopth Cnrolinn. Trans­
planting of sweet potatoes continued
heavy in th p 'la tte r state, but slowly
in Tennessee, whllo reins were favor­
able-in Florida.
0
“'Melon* nnd tomatoes were dnm*
aged in Florida by heavy rain nnd un­
favorable weather ibr shipment pre­
vailed irf the central division of the
rtate. Sugar cane and peunuts made
good progress in Florida but enno
was needing cultivation In the lower
Mississippi valley where Qm soil was
mostly too wet for field work.
"Straw berry harvesting wns begun
In tho extreme smith whllo Inrge
shipments were being made from Tenmwa6c. . Ruins were most beneficial
for citrus in Florida.
“ Florida: I'i ogress of crops very
good, condition fnir. Excessive rain
unfavorable on lowlapd* and compluiiils of weedy gfrOwtij and heed of
cultivation. Early plant* fruiting."

TALLAHASSEE, May 23—A me*,
mhc designed to give the %rniirond
commission Authority to require rail­
road* to provide nubwnyu or viaduct*
or nafely dcvicuT a t grndo crossing*
wan introduced in the nrnate Monday
afternoon hy Senator Jam es E. Cat*
kins.
•Tho Calkin* bill is modelled along
the name fine* of one which Reprc*
•tentative If. O. Miller recently jntrodiiceil in the house and which was
lost. .’The senate measure attem pts
to cure some of the defect* which n
m ajority of the house 'Membership
appuiently found in the hill. He pro.
vide* th at the railroad shall In every
ca*p pay BO per cent of the coat of
constructing nnunderpass or viadurt,
and that the city or county,.or stnte
road department (if it ia n state
road) shall pay the remaining BO per
cent of the cost. The measure also

E. A. BALL

If you tire in the market for
pure Ntrnln chickens, come and
bee me. Situated on Iutkc CrynFOR MATTRESS trouble* phono San­ tnl. Also 5 prlste winning yearford Mnttrcaa Factory 402-M-l.
old roouteru.
.

two M flh iftore. Vmi’ll tell the world und we'll
e Sw ^ tjff-r Overijkyund Pun In. That’s why
dft want you to'put on u pair

CALKINS INTRODUCES BILL.
TO MAKS UAIUIOAD

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• Food r*
Dollar Sale continued That Creates Health
35c, 65c, $2.00 Jars (
until Saturday night.—
Yowell Company.
Vita Food ChocolateCoated W afers
Tho fftupit* included, Mrs. George
Radford. Mrs. A. B. Huntley, Mr*. 10c Bars and 1-lb. Tins,
laionai

J. II. Ferguson, rM*. L. Grow, Mrs.
$
L. B. Hudgins, Mrs. C. .W. Brown,
Mrs. Geo. W. Huff, Mr*. W. F. Collum, Mrs. R. P. Jenkins, Mr. and
• * Lf.*.|l
Mf*. Q. W. Grim. Mr*. John Stamper, ' ’ ’• latf
Prescriptio:
Mr*. Tv-K. Grow, Thelma Howell,
V i* (J
A iks Lant&gt; and Gladys .Sttruper. t ► . ’

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15 Son ford -Avenue*-

CROSSINGS SAFE

Mellon Finds Way
to Reconcile Decision
-------- T O N I G H T ----- L
on Ship’s Booze Cargo
ESTELLE TAYLOR,
WASHINGTON, May 21.—Indica­
tions given n't the treasu ry today that | WALLACE BEERY
Secretary Mellon hod found a way J
to reconcile supreme court's recentprohibition decision
with foreign]
laws rcqnlring ships.of their nation*
to tyirry liquor ns crew rations. Be-1
llc if o expressed nccersnry to carry j
out high court decision barring liquor!
within territorial water* of tho Uni- j
tod State* would be actually p ro m y l^
gated within a few day*.' Official*
refuted to disclose the course which
the treasury appeared to have adop­
ted in dealing with tho situation.

Coast Guard Cutter
Captures Three Rum
Runners Off Coast
I H r T tie A » « n ,l n |.&lt; P r r u l

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MAE BUSCH

‘

She was only a shop girl, whit
; nance had she- again: t society,
tgninst circumstances,
against
man? See this great picturiu•Ion of the famous Chas. E. Many
rtage success. Also a two-part

Century Comedy
-TOMOR ROW1,

Mary Miles Mlntrr in

DRUMS OF FATE

HIGHLANDS, N - J ., May 24.—The
const guard cu tter Seminole which
lins been patrolling ru m 'ro w off the
We’vo never seen a cheraclcon, but
Jcrctcy three milo limit today captur­
we
havo observed a number of for­
ed three rum runners. She wns aeon
eign
policies.
front shore putting into port with her
Correct this sentence: “She gave prizes which apparently were heavily
W ant th at piano moved? Call 438
tho house it* spring clonning nnd did loaded.
for a QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER.
nut move the davenport to the other
Tits llerald for first clo u job work. They know how. 38-Thr-Frl-Sat-tfc
side of tho ro*m."

Pure Ilretl Rhotle Island Reds,
Pure Bred Plymouth Rocks, und
Pure Bred White Wyandottcn,
between G weeks und 3 monthH
tdd.’
.

.Dollar Sale continued
until Saturday n ig h t—
Yowell Company.

I f nIx men can't rip a pair, whnt chance have you got?

Florida Crops Are
Affected by Rains

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tfuggist

THESE PRICES ARE ONLY FOR FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
$19.00 Silk Dresses, at, per dress
$}0.00 Silk Dresses, at, per dress
$'&amp;00lSilk Dresses, at, per dress
V
o jk
no
$tjK00i*gilk stresses, at, per dress
EDUCTION ON MI

�eport
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as Incorrect
Cotton Acreage

End Assembly;
File Protest

PLAN MIAMI-NEW ORLEANS
CHURCH LEADERS OPPOSE AS
v
— - PAST FREIGHT LINE
SEMBLY IN CONDEMNING DR.
POSDICK'S PREACHING.
MIAMI, Ma y28,—Officials o f, the
Gulf and Southern Steamship Com­
pany will Immediately inaugurate n
fa it water freight service between
here and Now Orleans, according to
word received hero Monday. The
new servico Is created in response
to the demands of New - Orleans
wholesalers, who found It impossi­
ble to compete with Baltimore deal­
ers following J h l Inlfuinrmlon of 'jut
a l-'waUr. antviccf. betwt-itulherc and
Miami wholesalers nay that at the record, but Dr. Chnrloa F. Wisleast 3,000 tons of com motiftics'are hart, the moderator, ruled a protest
available tor the new boat monthly. was admissible without consent of
tho assembly.
The celery game ia over, MOVING
The assembly completed its eight
time is here; we'are at your service. tiny session and ajnumed a t .'4:15
—QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER. •p. in. to moel at Grand Itapids, Mich,.
Phone 408,
30-Thr-Frl-Sat-lfc Mny 22, of next year.
One of, Its last official acts wns to
send down to tho Presbyteries for
their consideration a proposal to
James J. Corbett is told thnt Cin­ amend church law to permit Individ­
cinnati baseball club Is not for sale ual presbyteries to sanction the reg­
when he asks price for controlling ular employment of ministers ‘of oth­
er denominations, such as Dr. Fosstock in organisation.
dlck, who is n Baptist.
While tho overture, if npproved
DENIED PERMISSION TO MARCH
would legalise tho employment of
American branch of tho Italian Dr. Fosdick nnd bthcr outsiders in
fascisto is denied permission to special eases, it will not change yes­
march |n Fifth avenue parade at New terday’s rnsiulnte to the FR st Pres­
York and O. A. R. headquarters de­ byterian church of New York, and all
other churches of tha denomination
nies explanation of the incident.

Good Shoes for Men

It'n it slyle ft-alure of them*
young Men’s Oxford#, but
you’re gelling fine (|tmllly
and n mighty good value oh
well. Black or Tony Red col­
or#— JuhI like'cut.

S A N F O R D ,F t.A

SECOND

Bitch Cabinet
R esigns as Result
of “Red” Trial

Stand Unchanged

SENATE REFUSES TO PROCEED n o A nn b a y s b u s i n e s s c o n
OPTIONS DEMAND NO
WITH THE TRIAL OK
CHANGE. .
COMMUNISTS.

formed thp, correspondents t h a t , he
Interpreted tho vote In the ‘senate as
proof o fwunt of confidence in the
cabinet, which, made it impossible for
the cabinet to act against the com­
munists. President Milk rand •held
the vote wns purely of n Jurisdictionnl nature, nnd without political ef­
fect.
Immediately a fter the meeting of
the senate, M. Poincare called a coun­
cil of ministers. A lAief discussion
took place, nnd then the premier and
his 'colleagues proceeded to Ely see
Palace to place their resignations in
the hands of the president.
The senate sitting ns a high court
in secret session, voted relative to
the trial of communists on tho fol­
lowing points:
First—Can the court dcclnre itself
competent or Incompetent;
. ,
Second—Should the question of
Competency be referret] to u commit-,
I; Third—Is the court competent?
The senate voted in the affirm a­
tive on the first question and negativo
on the two lust, tho final vote being
118 to 104.
high court formulated Its decision in
substunce. . "Tho m atter before tho
court is not of a nature reserved for
its consideration. Tho case against
M. Cachin nnd tho others should
therefore be sent in-fore u competent
body for its decision." The senate’s
vote was n complete surprise.
President Milk-rand, when tho cab­
inet called ort him nt the Elysee
Palace, explained to the premier and
his colleagues that tha senate was
sitting an a Judicial body nnd that its
votes were not of n political nature,
lint took on the clTact of rulings from
the bench.
The votes, therefore wore not to Inconsidered an ones of confidence or
of censure, and ho therefore declined
tin- resignations.

WASHINGTON, Mny M.—Federal
Reserve rediscounts rates will be
maintained at their uniform level
of 4% per cent for the present be­
cause of satisfactory business condi­
tions, throughout the country, It was
announced today at the conclusion of
the meeting of the board’s advisory
council.
j.
Members of the council ns well as
the *Trs6ne1-beard ^-rpatntiHiwt-eitiet
secrecy regarding the council's dis­
cussion and aside from the announce­
ment relative to rediscount, rates,
nothing official was forthcoming. It
was known, however, that tho two
daya* discussion had included every
phnse of the economic conditions ob­
taining throughout th e'co u n try , to ­
gether with the question of extending
federal reserve banking activities in­
to foreign lands and the proposition
of abolishing the present list of oervvices performed free by the reserve
banks. • |
• There wns nothing to confirm re­
ports th at the council had mado u
recommendation to the board rein-

Tho silence observed 'by partici­
pants in the session gave rise to be­
lief in some quarters that a hitch
had occurred amt that tjie board
would have to hold further hearings
on the Cubnn agency proposal. Gov­
ernor Crtssingcr’s only comment was
that the question wns still pending.
In Its discussion of the rediscount
rates the council had before it data
from every section of tho country,
which the official statement said "in­
dicated th at business is progerssing
conservatively and on a sound basis."
The commercial banking houses ap­
pear able, It was said, to meet the
cnlls upon them and there has been
therefore, no tendency toward an
unusual draft on tho reserve banks
for rediscount accommodation.
THE GASOLINE TAX
INJUSTICE.

Silk Dresses in Crepe de Chine, Cantons,
F lat Crepo, Printed Crepe and others. Spec­
ial these two days—
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Fashionable HatdVjn e y j^ i^ n c e in i^ o style *1
am) shape, .Sm irt street hatoj dtahTng sport
hats, and beautiful pattern hats. Specially
priced—
.
,

Values up to $25.00
Ginghams, Voiles, Sw isses, Linens nnd other
Cotton materials, at

Values represented from $5,95 to $12.50
About 25 Children's Hats at Close Out
Prices

W. B., Kabo nnd Thomson
Glove F ittin g Cornets and Gir­
dles at specially reduced pric­
es. A-Corsettlere at your ser­
vice.

SHEER CHIFFON HOSE
A special value in Black and
Gun Metal. For Saturday ami
Monday only, at—

Values from $3.95 to $6.50

Regular $2.50 value

THE POSTOFFICE IS NEXT DOOR

We have now' decided to launch a small campaign of feuturink a few Hem# of Merchandise each
week ns Saturday and Monday Specinl#. Such Item# will he offered at greatly reduced price#
which will only upply during the two days as advertised each week. This will be a profitable
and interesting campaign to the renders of the Sanford Herald if they will keep up wlih it.
As we will offer different items of merchandise in each week's two-duy specials, which will be
advertised In the Sanford Herald Friday of ench week. Watch the ads and see what we will
offer you. ‘

25 Vf-f REDUCTION*

any selection

$4.00 VALUES
For .................

$18.00 and $20.00 values, goi

$5.00 VALUES
$6.50 VALUES,
For
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any selection

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Just received a beautiful line

of

Idulim

Swimming Suits,- which wi)i bo included jo
REDUCTION

the reduced prices.

If you are in the market for aa'nlce
RS*.we.
n ic e new Slimmer Suit come U
to&gt; see ms
, . we. have ew . J
ceived a large assortment o f Campus Tog Clothes in Tropical Worsteds, Cool Cloth and
cords. The fabric is right, the tailoring is rlsht, and the price is os low, as first class m«
disc can be wold.- ■ —
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- —Our Aim ia to Please Our Cus

VICTORY FOR NEGRO CHURCH
General assembly a t ’ Indianapolis
dcrluroq tha$ racial gruupa shall bo
reprvdmted op fodt'im portant boards
nnd negh, cnurchJfaembers sccognite
decision as victory for their princi­
ples.

$15.00 ayd $18.00 values going at

$2.00 VALUES
For ................
$3.00 VALUES
For ...j,...,!....

218 EAST FIRST STREET-

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A large selection qf light wool
and Silk Fiber Sweaters, Slipoyer and Tuxedo models, at

A RANK

— Not In n long cycle of biue inoomr
to see that the doctrine expounded in hint the' legislature put over such a
their pulpits conform to tin- doctrine.. grave injustice—we had almost cull­
of thu chureli and the Westminster ed it n bun-faced steal, fur this is i
confession of faith.
“\vbnt it really nmounts to—but let it
The protest against yesterday's go n* nfi‘ Injustice, in deference to
action wns signed by Dr. George tiie tender feelings of our west Flor­
Alexander, pastor of tho church ida nuntcrs, as la that incorporated
where Dr .Fosdick preaches; Nolan in the 3 cent gasoline tax. It Is esti­
it. Best, editor of the Continent, n mated that It Will raise about
chureli publication; William P. Mor­ (100,000. It' is bad enough to slap n
rill, paHtor of the famous brick tux of that sice on the already over­
church of New York; Rev. Martin I). taxed people of the state, but if it
Hardin, student pastor nt Cornell wore done for a worthy purpose we
University, and many others.
,
would strain a point, or several of
The protest declared tho assem­ them,- to pay it, even though it might
bly's action was based on ullcgn- come hard.*' Hut it is in the distribu­
tion of tho tax thut the head of the
Arinin concealed in the wood pile
comes jntu view, ami merits a vigor­
nl by tho evidence,
ous swat.
Two million dollars of the three
millions raised by tho tax is to go
to tho slate road department, nnd
will 'presumably be Used for the
building and betterment of the state
roads. Thu remaining million is to
be divided in|o C3 equal parts nnd
turned buck to the count!**. Not in
proportion, to the population, mind
you; not in proportion to the tax
collected in the different counties, not
that at nil. The little counties of
west Klurida which have a scanty
papulutign, and that largely negro,
nnd very few automobiles, contribut­
ing an amount to the tax whirh may
justly tie termed infinitesimal, will
get just as big a slice of that million
as the |H&gt;pulous counties of Duval,
Hillsborough and Folk. Could any
measure be devised mote unjust and
unfair than this?- If the legislators
from the backward counties” had
spvnt the whole session in thinking it
over they could not have devised a
more outrageous scheme to mulct the
southern counties of their just dues,
under the forms of law.
Governor IHardee 4fkn rain* • vai^
credit I -with the f*ir-ydadnri ipeople;
•Clhiu stuta by (retold* \hU-nplqultous measure, and ha will In all prob-'
ability skve the court# some trouble
if he prevents1 it from becoming a
law. It is incredible that the courts
would justify the taking qf money
raised by taxation In one county, and
transferring It to another for its
especial uso and behoof.—Tampa
Times.
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SECOND
STREET
llet wren
PARK
AND OAK

Seasonable Merchandise at unusual reductions for Saturday and Monday only. We offer
following at specially reduced prices. It will pay you to buy your Summer needs these
days and save money.

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returns for their cquI^tnriH In ware
RAILROADS TO MAHB
houses, will be coufyuipcd with a lav
'.ll^.O ^dy^R Eo ilS B EQUIPMENT requiring them^to dp *h in the future
the house yeslcnia^ Waning a bll
TAUJUlASSF.E. May 2 L—Rail­ already passed by the senAte ntnerfd
roads which balked on making tak inn the tax laws lo cover "Ibe stores.’

but « inqiq^eifJoyaKlo . avrning
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^Mi-«rVht*tl^kyih!(«!|&gt;frv:»J)nienls
TA-LtAIf.NSFHR May 24—Th&lt;
H brnd.
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senate ytubcrdny parse it in nmendci
, IV, X* nbiiil HaS bought out Mr. feira a hoiinc bill making it imlnwfu
DELIVERED ALLOCATION
\ViUiam.soii’s .rixtaP tpnt fif^ti.to tile III drive an automobile while undo
PLOItlNG STRIPE IN VARI
&lt;Jryff stbre. • Ho Hu b mow'd hia ImVber tlit Influence of Uqu'h1- 1 Tho HI
OUS COUNTRIES
shop into the besf bCtllla and will be would provide n discretionary jui
arslstcd by Fenny Alliiton.
sentence 'o r fine oft no damage L
ROME, May 23.—Two new flarFine wcalh»r for Sweet potato ,Thc' mitts have gitehUjr damaged calmed, but If any damage or person
the tomato nhd peppbr. tliups of this I nl injutioa occur, «be -driver wuuh
, dinals created hy pope Pius nt a planting just now.
little Donald West haS had the !J»vtlonibt;l they nre Vp|ti£ puked iWjbe Subjected to a minimum Jail sen
*secret eanslstory at the Vatican to, rapidly us possible. T here’ nrc still | tehee tif dO days in addition to n fine
(Iny. Thu Pope delivered allocation whooping cough this week.
dkveral fois o’’ entity tfl he iWppcd j'lf'h o hilled anyono ho would K‘ M.b
Mr.
Swan
did
not
leave
after
alb,
as
j in which ho deplored the struggles in
Alter which the ahifTping will lie himut jeft to conviction f6r manslaughter
we
heard
hut
expects
to
go’
next
! Ireland, conditions In Ruhr, nnd
o\-i r lor iHIjt season. '
’
THc measure •gars bqcJc to the houw
| events in Russia. Raid he would con- tnertth.
liV. D.- PelKtjn iveht to Tampa S a t-1 foi concurrence in.the, mnn.nlatightci
j tlnuc to do ccvrvfhl.ig possible to Charles Craftier, and wife c^cpt part
it t .lj ’j ln p ,M you pfenre." vvJay and returned Sunday in a new ftituhe, which" it did not ui'lgthallj
alleviate sufferings jof the world.
iioinre .
V
1&lt;!&gt;.:
hdvt'.
I law n repairing Mr. -Star &gt;:ir,
trhjrtPkrhgiti,
f
jtf
U
a
tw
•K.g
l
j
I
-TTrocF
r fthttiT a fl£ t&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. KInnr Lundfiimt und jillijbv steesai Jsys. U'Uhlh to be out
ianliif tvilrhir th a t G "coco* Is ready for
you arc bound to conid here'at ien«t tp compare offtV’
iw ir i l q f dikeyr Jmd its on indemnity Iblldrrn, Krtiil ALniMlson end Me.'and Vgaint’ "-rr •»’*&gt;•'..•»• *
with that of others. So why hotiComo now and settle the
Mia. Hilmer I.tintiqiiitt and daughter. »• The Seminole Orchestra will give its
demands.
question o f this shop’s supremacy?
au(l Gardner LiyHouist (entered the .hut concert «rf the Beard
“Suffered with soVet'e hradnchc,
m you re on yum
w
Sunday
at
C*rn|uji&gt;
qpach.
bnidcnchc
and
pains
in
my
Icgti'
nnd
frjlhland slop at the store
The Sooner You Compare Our Vulcanizing
School opportunities nre over now
under my shoulder blade. My kidneys
ISJbuy a loaf of our bread. It
nnd bladder were in bad condition, I
uutfl next fall. We hope none of the
S speed your Journey. V hen
and prices, the sooner you.decide thnt th is is the shop where
was weak and nervous nnd felt tiled
children hsvp failed In their work.
1 3 order bread don’t just nay
it is to your best advantage to have it done.
and worn out. Walking made me
Two of our Upsaln children's marks
MLyfad”—mention the name
PRI .
•
l . n f&gt;A.
short of breath. Every morning my
were so high they got out of all of
face nnd hands woro bloated. Medi­
their examinations. They are; Mar­
cine failed to lulu my condition and
garet Ilcrechl and Elenor Taylor.
doctors advised, an operation,*’ writes
Rev. 0 . 0. Kckardt, of Pierson, Fin.
Oak Avenue and Third $treet
Allen Thompson .returned homo on Maggie Nelson, Mossdale, Fin. ‘‘For­
Will be hero at the Lutheran church
next Sunday at 1(1:30 for the Bible Saturday from Norman Park, Gn., tunately I read about Foley Kidney
PHONE i7 -------------------;---------------- SANFORD,; FLORIDA
reading and at 11:00 for preaching. where he has been attending school Pills, tried them and got relief.’1 Sold
s a n f o r d m a id
Sold by
everywhere.—Adv.
He will be entertained at the home for tho past eight months. ,
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HI,* —— —
of Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Lundquist.
UNION PHARMACY
Sanford, Florida
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Peterson and
daughters drove over in their car on
Sunday from Holly Hill and spent the
day ot the home of her brother and
fimUy.in Grnpevillo. Mr. and Mra.
Edwin Lundqulat were also callers
.there
i __ after
_ /._i service.
___ i_
Miss Lila West, who hda bad work
and study at the Hillsdale Sanitarium
at Chicago this past year, and after
spending n few weeks with her fath-1
er a t their school at Fountain Head.
Term., arrived Saturday to keep her
mother company. We are tal so glad
she has come as she is fond of Flori­
For every trip through n 1MGGLY WIGGLY’ turnstile, you pay yourself, not in imaginary advantages, hut hi uctiinl
da. Her sister nnd husband, Mr, and
time and money saved. Yen save time by not wasting it:
,
Mrs. Geo. Fuller came with her to
Trying to get a grocer on the phone,
Chattanooga.
Waiting tor a slow delivery boy,
Rev. Wahllwrg was n supper guest
Saturday a t the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Waiting in a store while two clerks serve six customers,
^ / , ,‘
August Swanson being Inter enter­
Explaining what you want, and why som ething
, ■
.
•i
tained at the ironic of Mr, and Mrs.
, . ‘ V' 'mil' ^U1’ 1 , / '
And
you
can’t
help
saving
money
by
buying
at
these
prices:
fltedt.
t
-*1 * ~ Slid/. *1. *'i
Rev, Clark nnd wife were with us j
• *
giving us a good sermon on “Tho
Three G ardens/' taking bis text from i
2nd Peter, 3rd chapter. They also
THE KIND T H A T COOK MEALY
sung sweetly the beautiful, song, '“In 1
the Garden.” Ho preaches on Thura- I
To keep your enr running sm oothly nnd lookNo.
PREMIER
J C a
No. 2 Can DEL^ONTE .
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No. 2 Can PREMIER
4
ing its best you should give it a good hom e. You
ROYAL ANN- CH ER RIES‘f t t f V
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MAINE 8TYLE CORN ..... I
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t
TWT'i EUMmn tee ’TJU r e n t a l b y 1uwnlng p g u m g r
nnd its convenience is also a great advantage.
No, 1 Can DELMONTE *
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No. 2 Vt Can DEI,MONTE
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No. 1 Can OVER-SEA
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drew was a dinner guest Sunday at
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the heme of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henderson
Select your garage w ith these points in mind;'’
und
his
wife
culled
on
Wednesday.
It should be fireproof, reasonably low in first
Miss Viva Malm spent u day or so
cost, attractive in appearance and easy to d ean .
with her cousin, Mrs. Alma Neosr, the
50c
60c
2
Moreover, it should require little or no upkeep.
last of the week. She is having a
couple of weeks vacation from the
No. 1 Can OVER-SEA
“Choosing the Garage” is th e nam e of a booklet
No. 1 Cun VAN CAMP’S
Ormond post office nnd Is spending
No. 2 Can PREMIER
PIMENTOS ......................
PUMPKIN ....................
that you should read before deciding on the
tins one in Orlando.
SLICED PINEAPPLE
Elmer und Clarence Ilcrqulst came
type you will build. We’ll be glad to give you a
with their sister, Miss Mildred from
No. 2 Can GIBB’S
free copy.
No. 2 Can OVER-SEA
No. 3 Cun Surpassing
Pierce, Fla., and spent a few days
STRINGLESS BEANS
RED KIDNEY BEANS.
SA U Iilt KRAUT ,.......
with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Lundquist.
The boys left Thursday in Elmer's
lill-L LUMBER CO.
new Ford nnd will drive through to
Rock Island, III., where they have rel­
■Sanford, Florida
atives mid expect to get work. They
ONLY SOLD BY PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES
are fine young men and will be miss­
ed here.
PRKMIEU SALAD
No. 1 Can VAN CAMP’S
d
Mr. and Mrs. August Bwanson nre
No,, 2 Cun DELMONTE
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DRESSING, Large Size
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loqking for. tl^cir »«n qpd. his wife
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fim Topeka, Kanrns. They have been
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held up by the rain*. They nru com­
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The whole community la gricypd
over the death of Mrs. E. G. Haqpock
which occurred ot Ihe Orange Gener­
al Hospital In Orlando May 23rd. Mrs.
Hanroek hhs made m^ny friends in
Oviedo since her residence here who
will miss her greatly *nd who sym­
pathize deeply with her bereaved hus­
band and family. Mri. Hancock Icsvca
besides hur porentJ and*«everal •!»tsra, her
,‘^ t in y baby
girl. Tli«r ftU lr ifliw M iU will la
held at tht* Oviedo “Methodist church
Rundw morning of wjifch rhurch and
Sunday ►chom Mr*.“Hancock was a
member, Hhe was also arractlre merntd greatly with tho or,
the Cim^ riro’ 'ffiMs.1
• Misa Wnno Pope left Saturday for
her home in St, Augustine after
spending a few days s^rfth her aunt,
Mra. J. N. Thompson.
The Oviedo school had Its closing
exercises Thursday morning at the
school auditorium there being no
graduates this year except Gladya
Kelsey from the 8th grade.
’
Miss Catherine Young, a t RbUini
College, spent the week eifti with her
parent*, &gt;fr. and Mra, W. B. Young.

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S T H A u n c o M i» n -\c K
The. many friends of W. I* gtrnuh
of t h r i f t Pet*rsjiui% .JTInics .will bo
gratified to learn that he ha* come
bnck to his first love and will become
the editor in chief of the Times with
Paul Poynter ns publisher nnd David
Lindsay ns business manager. For
the past eight yearn Editor Straub
has been postm aster and the newspaper fraternity lost sight of him.
As he said in the meeting at Talla­
hassee he counted It "eight years lost
out o t his llfo" nnd all newspaper
men knew wNat^he meant by .this px.
pfeA ftn. NoV that he, has repented

VOUMO HOME n i ll.llBHH.
Ono of the most encouraging cviinws of ret urn ins prosperity Is the
W O
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demnnd among yoting married people
M T p w iin c m * AMD D t e r w
for homes of their own. Building au -'
W O SCtWY WHAT \
The officers nnd directors of th is Instlttitien are
lA U T U t.M A N f°O C A M B t ;
thorlties report th at not only are the,
grcatcful for your patronage, for your co-operation,
immediate newly-weds making plant
to live by themselves, but there •»
for your friendly words, for yonr helpful Influence,
also n marked tendency nmong
and we wish, as beet we may, to show our apprecia­
couples who have been living w'th
‘ lA tt/T M*Rf
tion by rendering to you a nervlcc that satisfies.
the "old folks" for aomo time to get
&lt;M MOT
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Av’ *.
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Into their own homes.
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You can help us materially in our efforts to att­
Nothing could bo better. Family
combinatitiha arc often necessary, or
aint you by availing yourself of the vast facilities
seem no, but they aro seldom As satis­
at your command,
factory as individual establishment!.
Often
nro d&gt;e source' of netual
misery f&amp;r all concerned. Aaiilf! from
thc-J.iu:5dtablc_xompikat.,fli«.— it.—is.
difficult tfriiyoung peofllfto’Gilcvclop
the MftiU'Ltt Imlep^kiard* and per­
sonal' rtlspwAibilily' which' they ac­
quire speedily in llv'ng by themselves.
—St. AugiTsirno^TfecortE
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THE HOME OWNER.
V
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Ono of tho solid banks of Gaines­
SANFORD
ville, In Its advertisement, hns this
FLORIDA
fine nnd commendable paragraph: "In
order to continue her growth, Gaines­
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO*
ville must have more houses and. In
order to encourage tho building of
homes, wo w'll be glad to render FOR MATTRESS troubles phone Son
Arc you moving? Let the QUICK
financial assistance to any one who
SERVICE-TRANSFER do the Job, if
ford M attress Factory 102-M-l.
will hu'ld." What n splendid thing
you want it done ns you wnnt it do he.
that Is. Wc . have been anxious to
Phono 4DH.
.30-Thr-Kri-Snt-tfe
sec n building and loan association
organized here but, nil, the banks
have money nnd, with
willingness
on th e'r part to help people build
homes, what belter enn we w ant!
Dbl you ever ow na homo-7 Were
you ever able to s't on your shaded
porch nnd sec the trees and shrubs I
.
.
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.
‘
nnd flowers grow around you and
Out of this llpwnrd-drivlnfr, Uncertain, Fluctuating Market, two questions arise hourly in the minds or the home buyers:
be able to say—they are mine. If
W HAT ARB GOODS WORTH TODAY? WHERE CAN IIU JY W ITH REASON A RLE ASSURANCE OF GETTING "FULL
you never hnve—try It now. It will I
make n better nnd mure contented
VALUE” FOR MY MONEY?
man or womun out of you. It will
make a better American citizen out
____
of you. It will make you love your
city, your state and your country all
the more.—Gainesville Sun.

rr rear, alware la adVaare.' mcr,, s 'n s w b l'T o forg'ven with thtp
undm^tandirg th at;h e will n o t^ tra y
from- the rinks again hut will con­
tinue to be the editor in chief until
'MO" Is sounded, Wo shall miss Ed
Nnugle the former editor of the
TJmes nnd Charlie Carr the business
manager. Iloth of them were live
wires
nnd greatly beloved by the
Forrtcn A.tv.rlUInf h.ni
fUE AMERICAN PRESS A!
"press gang" but they have found
new flledii of endenvor and maybe
some t*me they w'll get sense like
Hlrnub nnd "come bnck."
And now they will pay- Sheriff
Dowling | 22,000 and reinstate him to
TO FANNIE S. MUNSON.
office if the bill is adopted by the
legislature. It sometimes pays to get
As we sat in the High School Audi­
fired by the governor,
torium
last night and listened to the
------------ 1».
----finished mus'cjnns performing the
Col. Harvey, erstwhile nmhassndor most difficult selections on the music­
to Knglnnd Is home and Is quoted ns al program that varied from the
saying, "I am an American nnd no smallest tot to the oldest girls, we
dnm fool," Wc never did agree with could nbt help hut feel like uttering
Col. Harvey and wc do not agree a prayer of thanksgiving that Sunwith him now in his latest statement. ford had been blessed with such a
.
- ■ ■ . o——----wonderful woman as Mrs. Fannie
Now th at the anti-whipping mea­ Sternbrldge Munson. For so mnny
sure has boon signed by the governor years that wc can hardly remember
and the convict lease also we can Mrs. Munson hns been Inboring with
safely allow the m atter to rest know­ thu children of Hanford bringing
ing th at we have done our full duty them up from the smallest children
in tho m atter.
to tha young Indies that graduate nnd
------ ---- o---------then many of them receiving higher
And while they aro nil talking honors at ml leges nnd conservatories
about annual sessions of the legisla­ of music due to the wonderful teach­
ture and tho number of duya wo ing of their first instructor, Mrs.
I’ABKIIILL, THE MAN.
would rise in the comer and remark Munson. Wo know of her struggles
in a subdued voice th at If wa could nnd trials and tabulation* ami we
elect certain men to the legislature huvu often thought timt some time
We commend Judge Parkhill, can­
we would bo very much in fnvor of when our ship came In it wodld be didate' for governor, on his out­
" th e legislature meeting all the time. tho finest tribute to this splendid spoken position with reference to con­
— — — ■ o ---------------------woman to bu'ld her n beautiful con- structive policies . that spell for all
Eustis is making preparations to iu-vrutoiy of music where she would Florida a greater statehood and an
entertain it record crowd Juno 0 and only need to nit in her office nnd di­ undivided citizenship working for the
7, when the Ntnlo Pharmaceutical rect the future Artists that Sanford progress and intensive development
Association arid tho Commercial Hoc- will produce. Where sho-could see of the commonwealth. His posit ion
rctarlea' Association meet here for many of her dreams come true nnd on drainage of the Everglades, con­
th eir annual conventions. The com­ where Jn a big auditorium Mrs. Mun­ verting th a t vast Empire into tho
mittees are (FaV'hg nothing undone son could Invite not only the old richest agriculture nren on earth; his 5
in tho way of preparations to taku masters of music to address her pu­ firm position on good mails for; the
care of the visitors^—Kustls Like pils hut some of the greatest men of purpose of developing thu ngricul-,
Region. „ , , Jv
the ages for Mrs. Munson does not tural possibilities of the stnlc and his r:
■ ■ . o-—■
confine her attention to music tint unquestioned integrity of purpose ■
Tha very latest, dope on the Chi­ Is also a consistent student of cur­ suffice to make him tho ideal man s
nese hnnditd is ‘they have moved tho rent events, n deep thinker and an for this—the hig h lit office in the u
■
ruptives fa rth e r1track where they can educated woman such ns few com­ gift of the people. Judge Parkhill’s
not be shot'by the cameras and the munities can produce. We woujd life as a .soldier, statesm an nnd jurist
bandits are now preparing to defend like to see you enshrined in such n has at all times reflected the utmost
tho ruptives from 'th e Chinese sol­ place, old friend, for we know what credit to ids name and honor to Ids
dier* who aro trying to recapture you have accomplished in the many | slate, (lor hat is in tho ring for
them and hold thorn for higher ran- years you have labored. We would
Parkhill, first, last nnd all the time,
sum, Nome of those ruptives will get |(ke to see your dreams come true if we mistake not he will gain tho
good salaries on thu lecture.platform because too often those wonderful governor’s chair with a decisive
a fter they got bark home,
workers like yourself gel none of the manifestation of public approve).—
----------- o - ---------praise or the emolument* of work, Sarasota Times.
IPg headlines in JacksotivMle Jour­ well done. We know something of
nal says "Keep the Milk liottle Fill­ your work for we have studied in the
ed.” Wo are trying to—also, the some school of life anil have re­ •BEYOND THE AI.P8 LIES ITALY’
refrigerator with ice, the house with ceived little but Hard knocks. The
food, the children with clothing, the light of genuis still burns nnd some­
This anti kindred subjects, bnvo
garage w*lh cars, the curs with gas where, some time, thoso who have inspiration, to many orations nnd es­
and the banks w'th notes. If there is contributed so much in this world say* that rhino forth in their gioiy
anything else n poor, hardworking oml received so little 'it return will annually about this time o t year.
husband cun do let us know about &gt;t. get thtr "well done, thou good and Wo speak of these events ns*"enmWe are In for anything—from clean­ fnUhful servant."
mememonl season." Truly it Is n
- —— — .i
ing the streets to jumping ulT tho city
commencement season. Irreverently
dock.
we sometimes say it I* n season in
THE GASOLINE TAX.
*
which the young idea begins
shoot,
IJptou Hint lair the noted writer
The senate is supposed to be a more but seriously wu could never 171torsocialist was spirited away from a deliberate ‘body, not a* Impulsive a* tain an im -vnront'thought a* to tho
meeting in California yesterday to the hpuse, but the senate on Tties- so-called “commencement season," for
keep the pul1co from getting him .' ,|14y pissed the thee-cent ga slnx Idll. it is well named lifter alt. The lo ­
Our advice to the friends of Upton The measure i* yet to go before tho ginning of a fuller nnd more active
would be to allow him to talk, allow house. The purpose of the bill is to life for the young man or girl who
him to In- arrested, allow him to secure more funds for road building, goes forth to win and conquer. The
serve iiImjiiI six years In the convict the measure providing that the state beginning of the life of hope nml
rump, allow him to put In ten hours road department would get two cents anticipation for bigger and better
of hard labor every duy, allow hint of the tux while tha other ren t would things. The beginning of a life of
tu g*t down slid wurk like oilier go to the ennut'es in which the tax love for all that &gt; good. Is it not. n
people among the coni mbit people and wan levied.
fact that tho expansion of such
ho will forget all about his "pet
Good roads are wanted throughout themes us "Beyond the Alps Lies
theories*.’ It Is fine for those "Parlor Florida. None save the shortest Italy," by the graduates themselves,
Bolsheviks" to strut around with sighted would oppose the expenditure Is of more value to them than some
plenty of money in th e'r pockets.
of luige sums to make the statu** of the learned theme* poured out to
highways the equal of any in the these Inigo audiences of admiring
J O t’ltN AI.IHTA — 'I’ilE NEW HE­ south. But there is injustice in this friends on, these annual occasions!
RMIT.
proposal tu raise a huge roml build­ This not by way pf criticism, how­
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1
ing fund by 11 prohibitive tax on a ever—Ju*t n' thought for oldgr heads
The Uroasiore Twins who control com quality as necessary to industrial to com uden., ,
the dc»tlht*N of tha Drlando Itupdrtcr- life ns is gasoline. The advocates of
"All tho world loves a lover," and
Htar huvu dilg) op *iHew ocalm rcy&gt;M thU 'trig tax argue that* it will he most of the world loves u graduate. _
near Co^oa « u f .,K poll be e«Hpd pqi&lt;tjby thu autotnob'le drivers and They aro our guests now. l l ^ h o u l d ■
JouniulLUi and he a colony of rieofs- }h*t the automobiles used and wcur consider thypi as such. The^r need
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l l : u . j ..-..o t..
paper men.
Maity'of ithe
big ones in out the roads. But not all of the advice, It's title, but ndviro is some­
the southern cities have already be­ gasoline in Used in automobiles, not time* given too voluminously, t ^ j i
er me Interested in the project nnd all by any means. The farm er with freely, hunec sometimes m lzunder-ig
the publicity that the new resort will his tractor, the fishennan w'th his stood or not appreciated. The part- ■
a ttra c t will gtwi it prestige and pul boat,' tho builder with Ida concrete log hundclarp, the stall*, the word •
it over. Orlando capitalists arc in­ mixer-,and scores of other* use gaso of cheer—are they not more valuable! ‘m
terested In tho new coast resort a n d ! ||„ e to larg* .quantities. The tractors, When the soldier leaves home to fight
it wii) eventually be one of the popu- jiu, |&gt;uata, thr concrete mixers do not our battles, we are not prone to
lar resorts of the east roast winter i u#c thu highways, yet a lax for thu him to watch out fqr the bullet. He ■
and summer. A news article is pub. benefit of the road fund would bt- knows what he is going up against.
lished elsewhere in this issue uh.iut pah! on gasoline they used.'
As the graduate comes upon thS|R
the new re-sort,*ltd the Herald wishes
Thu stale road department fan use. stage he often knows mure than we ;■
the Twins and all their frleuds sue- o large sum in building and impruv- think he dees of what lie* before |g
' cess in tii* project. U takes news- fund should nut be secured by a tax him; to don't l*ear too hard in bid
s
paper men to five th* people th n jth a l would b* a burden, especially on ding him adieu by reminding him of
vUlou although tha newspaper men many people who would b* slightly what he will face when hg ’.leaves
y ever realize any pecuniary,’ »w*sbuueUn-d
you. a*'
Leta ■•*»..
hint p**
go hence wjth *you
. * « w by the payment of Ihp "as’ ,j #»’**•
----noflt for their prophreies.
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I love and confidence.—Bartow Record.
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Boilers, 2-rp. ea. 51.19

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Men’s VV'orlt Socks, 3 pr.
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Paper Napkins, 100. 25c
Mavfn Talcum Powder,
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new handy s i z e .......... 10c

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Sweet-Orr Work Shirts, each

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large

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Pearl Buttons, extra One
cards f o r ............ ........15c

Ladies Full Fashioned
Pure Silk Hose,
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Aluminum Water Pails
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Pitchers,

Brushes ...................... 30c

card,

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Pro-phy-lac-tic Ttsilh

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10-qt. e a c h ...... $1.93
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we have it, or if you want
floor covering for the bath
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advertised prices Saturday ‘
and Monday only.

Tea Pots,

Ice Picks
Salad Bowls, decorated in
Floral designs, each... 39*
Cereal Dishes, plain
White, six for
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large 12'/*c val, cach-lfc

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BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

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Franks Pitches
Win for Growers

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

R. L. SHIPP, Editor

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
At
At
At
At

Florida Stnte League
SI. Petersburg 5, Tnmpn 3
Hrmicntown &lt;1, Dnytonu 2.
Rradentown 0, Daytona 2.
Orlamlo-Lnkoland, rain.

At
At
Al
At

American League
St. Louis 1, Cleveland 0.
Detroit I, Chicago fi.
Philadelphia 1, New York 0,
Boston 1, Washington 7.

And another good one tonight.
Mary Miles Minter holds tho hoard
tonight.
And will be seen in “ Drums of
Fate,” supported by George Fawcett.
Robert Cain, Bertram Grussby and
Maurice Flynn.
.

National league
Al New York 8, Philadelphia 2,
At Pittsburgh 11, St. Louis 4.
Others not scheduled.
Southern Association
,
Chattanooga R-(l; N. Orleans 1
Little Rork-Uirn)lnghnm, rain.
Mcmphls-AUantn, rain.
Nashville 11, Mobile LI U
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Luis Firpo Enroute
to Havana to Meet
His Lesser Lights

The ntory of n woman who loved
once, and married twice.. And then
risked honor and life to win back
her first love.

* A ’drama* ot ^

Also International News ns n side
liner.

Tonight's show a t .the Seminole
Athletic Club in Monroe promises to
be the most interesting m atch, ever
arranged i nthis vicinity. Young Londos, champion wrestler of thin pnrt of
the country, will defend hlB right to
claim the chnmpionshl pof the South­
ern states tonight when he will grap­
ple with Collie Diggers, local cham­
pion.
London announces that he relies up­
on hia head scissors which he says
has henten fur better men than Collie
Riggers. ,
Riggers, on his part, declares that
London will In? easy picking for him.
The local favorite will need no intro­
duction to the local fan*. Riggers has
been seen mnny times in Sanford and
the fans here love to see him wrestle.
Action and plenty of it when his name
Is on the program.
4 ftp&lt;‘cinP, proftrHm of flrdimtmirtrH
will be included in tonight's program.
Ik sure and come out to see thin
match, you will be royally entertained.

Pirates Found
Three Card Pitchers
Furnishes Paint

BRADENTOWN, Mny 25.—nradcntnwn played fast ball yesterday, l&gt;ehlndf I Itchcr Franks, and defeated
Daytonn C to 2. Bunching hits in two
innings, coupled with n double play
in the seventh with three Islanders
on base, saved the gnmc for the
Growers. The score:
I&gt;aytonn ........... 100 001 000—2 10 0
II radon town ...... OKI 02.1 Ollx—(1 II 0
Batteries: Little and Munn, Franks

And they both got in some mighty
tight pinches but they were then air­
tight.
Cairawny and Conner made
two ru n s'.

the

Tonight Londos and Collie Diggers
will wrctle a t Monroe.
Londo is
champion of his weight in this pnrt of
the epuntry, but he will have to go
some If he Is going to 'keep Collie
from winning it.
Several preliminaries will also be
held tonight.,. Eyyryonp who wdht last
Friday night had several hours of ex­
cellent entertainment and another one
is assured tonight.

Oriedo
Oriedo

half

Bctnlhele Ath. Club

pepper

WANT
May 31

DeMolay
June”t2
July 8
July 12

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Fabric 6000 Miles

CLEARWATER, May 25.—St. Pete
defeated Tumpu 5 to 1 in a fast game
which wan the feature of the Pincllnn
County Sportsman Association field
meet here yesterday. Timely hitting
coupled with errors by the Smokers
aided in the Saints scoring.
The
score:
Tam pa................ 201 000 000—3 8 4
St.*Pete ........... 020 010 OOx—5 It 2
Rnttories:
Alvnrex and Nance;
llctimiulcr. and Schmidt.
Game called off in Orlando yester­
day between Orlando and Lakeland on
nceount of rain.

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The Seminole Athletic Chib has
charge of thin match and they extend
n hearty invitation to everyone to
come out.

{k-psrta
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for

ICE COED C1IERO-COLA TO EACH CUSTOMER

DcMolay takes the first

And tonight H arry Kent and fam ­
ily will be the honor guests and nco
PITTSBURGH, May 25.—Pittsburg
"Drujns of Fate" without cost. Re | numb'd, three pitches yesterday, and
there, H arry ! .
kept their home slate clean, by de­
feating St. laiuis, 11 to . The nefcre:
Tho Herald delivered six times a
. Mary Mllen Minter in "Drumn of St. Louis ..... 0ir2 Dl)0 200— 1 10 2
Fate” will also be the feature fur to­ Pittsburgh .... 000 331 40x—11 16 1 week for 15c.
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morrow night.
1 NEW YORK, May 25.—Hugh Mc­
A thletics Take Opening Quillan turned in hin fifth straight
victory tiy beating the Philadelphia
Game from the Yanks NulinnuLs yesterday, 8 to 2. The
CORRECTED MAY I, 1921
South Bon nil
•core:
PHILADELPHIA, May 2 5 ^ Phila­ Philadelphia .... 110 000 0 0 0 -2 tl 0
A’rrlvu
Do
delphia took tho opeidng game of tho New York
030 230 OQx- 8 10 2
81........... 2:30 a-m.
2: If
aeries from New York Yfmkees yeaterday, 1 tu 0 ., The score:
EXTRADITION PAPKR&amp;
New York Li.*.’,... OQ0 000 IK&gt;0 ~4»\7 0
FOR CLARA PHILLIPS
Philadelphia ....... 000 000 uoi—1 6 3
EXPECTED THIS WEEK
Northbound
ST. LOUIS, May 25.—Cleveland
Arrive
Departs
took the first of the four games with
2:03 u.m.
.. 1:18 ant.
St. Louis yesterday, 0 to 1. The score:
2:05 p.m.
11:45 «.m,
Cleveland ........ 100 001 0 1 0 -0 8 O
3:42 p.m;
3:52 p.m.
St. U u ls _____ _ 000 OOO 100—1 0 I
to arrive K0. 28
.10:00 p.m,
from th e' United Stales before the
end of the present week, Tho pris­
Trilby Branch
DeMolay Defeats the
oner will bo turned over to represenDeparts
Arrive
brotherhood Yesterday yusterday ntid Washington won, 7 to rati vha of the Lo» Angeles she riff’s xNo. 100
1. The score:
office as soon as the papers are ap- xNo. 21
Washington ......*200 050000—7 13 1 proved and will leave in their custody xNo. 25
Boston
000 010 000—1 3 1 probably on Sunday reaching Now xNo. 101.
—— ; .
Orleans about May 30.
DETROIT, May 25.—Detroit could
Mrs. Phillips and her sister, Mrs.
Leesburg Branch
Arrive
Departs
.... :. 3 :56 p.m.
__ 2:45 p.m.
f___ a
0:80 a.tn.
Chicago
.........,, . r , . { 7it0 p.m.
I* 2 Di troll U O U

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PROGRESS

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W restling Match
at Monroe Tonight

At
At
At
At

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An
ugly' c u t ?
MENTHOtAIUM
it anti*eptic and

The influence yf ad­
vertising is apparent in
every turn of my daily
life. I find I cannot dis­
regard it. It is always
with me, guiding me in
my pleasures and in my
duties, telling me what I
should1 eat, wear, and
use and what I should
buy for my family.
I find that there is on
the tip o f my tongue a
multitude of names the
mention o f which will
bring from some shelf
nearly everything that
'I can use in my daily
life and in the daily life
of my family.
In every instance that
name means a very d ef­
inite promise and assur­
ance of som ething sub­
stantial and which will
make me feel completely
satisfied about having
exchanged my money
for.it.*
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Let me Bay a few
th in gsJ which t h e s e
n a m t s — these
old
friends o f the newspa­
per and m agazine pagqs
—mean to me. ,'
They mean good taste.
For certainly I desire to

do the thing that I be­
lieve discriminating peo­
ple have judged best.
They mean conven­
ience. It is not neces­
sary to. describe the
thing I want. Even the
most intimate articles
may be purchased with­
out . emlmr r a s s m e n t
since the advertisers
have given us handy
names.
They mean assurance
in shopping. There is no
indecision. Even before
I enter the shop I know
what I w ant to buy.
And certainly they
mean satisfaction. For
the -advertiser whoso
product is not good can­
not continue to adver­
tise. The fact that I
have seen a name re­
peated over and over
again assures me that it

Jcnpw I am asking for
the best.
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods, t o a t rpnize the shop thawSells

(This was written by a woman)

Published'by the Sanfi

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Pnrker liolti the Ku Klux Klnn re*
LOUISIANA SEEKS
sponsible.
CRANGE OP VENUE IN
“If Morehouse parish people show
KU KLUX KLAN CASES
me they are willing to give justice
New Orleans, May 25.—Attorney n square deal then the trials of those
charged in connection with the hnotL
Gfficrsl Coco Mid today that If. opin- cd outrages will ho held In Bastrop
, Ion In JRorebouse parish had not this fall,” said Mr. Coco.
changed since the open hearing at
Baatrop last summer, he would seek
a Change of venue for the trial of IH
persons In the parish against whom
Jacob Kuppcrt definitely acquires
bills of Information have been Hied.
Col.
Huston's half Interest In New
The cahrgca grew nut of the nctlvij.lrt of hooded handitn In the pnrlsh York American league baseball club,
last year which culminated in the nt estimated price of aboiil $1,900,•*
,
i , abduction and slaying of Watt Dan­ 000.
iel and Ti F. Richard of'the parish.
The Herald for first class job work.
The attorney genera! and Governor

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In a communication to The StarMOUNTAIN LAKE - PARK, McT,
Telegram, given space-in Friday'a Is­
May 25.—Fate today interfered Iq
sue, Elvy E, Callaway makes some ob:
summer vacationing plans of Mrs.
V.cfv'htlfiWi that afford an opportunity
Mary O'Connor, 94, and her three
lor serious thought. In commenting
Work on the Oklawahn canal pro- grown daughters who arrived here
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on the abolition of the convict lease Ject ia progresatng steadily.
this morning, and as a result tonight
syntom In .Florida and Ita attendant
the four are dead.
WATERMAN’S FOUNTAIN PEN S AND
evil, the lash, he asks the question:
Tho Vcro Icc Company has begun
They met death when the cottage
"Why stop.at abolishing the lash?”
operations at that place.
PENCILS
occupied by Mrs. O’Connor was de­
Basing his,comment on
varied
stroyed by fire.
and extensive experience as a lawyer,
An Iljacro home site In Lakeland
PAL PENCILS
&lt;i
The daughters were some distance
ho endeavors to get down to the root haa been sold for $60,000.
from
the
cottage
when
a
slight
ex­
of things by digging below the sur­
EASTMAN KODAKS
plosion occurred. When they reach­
face of such outward manifestations
A three-story mpdpfn brick hotel ed the cottage It was a mass of
of the evils connected with our convict will be erected at Winter CfaVdtn.
,
THERMOIS BOTTLES
flames. Disregarding their own
rumps us,the severe whipping of the
safety, the daughters rushed Inttf tho
unfortunate prisoners, a custom, or
The Juanita Film Company ia mak cottage in an attempt to rescue their
STATIONERY—Large Assortment
pruclico that Is In reality a bypro­ Ing a feature picture at Clermont.
mother. They never capic out.
duct of tho system. Mr. Callaway
NORRIS
INSON CANDY
Thp explosion Was the result of
points out wherein the system Itself
The Kissimmee phonograph factory
jarring of some admit explosives that
Is liowibly wrong, reverting, In this iH now turning out machines,
had been used in building lcveccs
state, almost to the low level of past
nearby;
centuries that snw cruelties so fear­
A large buildcra' supply warehouse
When rescuers removed the bodies
ful ns to be almost unbelievable In Is being erected at Fort Lauderdale.
from the debris, late today, $2,900
this enlightened age; The argument
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In for reformation and correction,
The Faber Citrus Exchange will i ngold was found hidden In a chim­
rather than punishment. As pointed erect n grapefruit canning plant at ney. It was turned over to the au­
thorities.
out in the article, punishment does not DcLnnd .
Several other cottages near the one
meet the situation *nd never has. The
occupied
by the victims also wero de­
universal Inw of kindness nnd of love
Work on the foundation of the In­
(k presented as a far more potential dian River Hotel, Cocoa, in half com­ stroyed.
agency for bettering conditions * In pleted.
Trunks, baggage, in fact anything
society than the infliction of more
anywhere
hy just calling -198, for a
pain and suffering.
Contract has been awarded for the
But It might lie well this Sunday erection of the Klks Home at St. Pet­ QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER.
30-Thr-Fri.Sat.-tfc
morning to go a step further. The ersburg.
j
statement Is more or less often re­
Stll|, as a general thing the only l)o yau int a bargain Ford touring, good condition, good Urea,
pealed from pulpit and rostrum that
A large auditorium Is to lie built nt
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we have sin nnd suffering nnd evil In the spiritualist camp grounds at Cus* people who would be shocked by all round, rmountable rime. It goes f o r ..... ............ - .......
........
naughty hooka nrc too respectable to
that world thHt poverty ;is a fixed tunings.
i | read" them.
HO IiK&gt;Y- tVT^TI W&gt; HER A IA):(/FFIC E
lHabllity"“standing against the human!
« t*ift
*/t/i i,i
rare; that the rich should open their
A 90-acre orange grove Is being do-1 ~
hearts to the extent of being conde- j slop ed nt Indian Hammock, near Ft. I hi
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| scantling and gracious to the beggar j pjcrce&lt;
and the less fortunate. There is no
hope, no comfort, no progress In such
The East Const Railway has decid­
u viewpoint. Tho world is not yet ed to build a 1250,090 passenger sta­
ready to suy there shall he no poverty tion nt Key West.
nor the ills that follow In poverty’s
wake. But it is arousing itself and
The Southern PHolfphfctO Company
-FLORIDA
ORLANDO-Orlnndo’s FnvoHtc Shopping Placebeginning to wondor if it is true, as has paid $jW1,500 for 5,000 acres of
the speaker says, that because dre land In Polk county.
have had poverty and suffering, that
condition must always exist. There
The Lee packing house on the Ellenhas come into being n feeling that if ton road is to be equipped with the
mun did his full duty to his fellow latest machinery.
■nan this thing would not be so. Those
like Mr. Callaway, who, through their
SPECIAL 1
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The Hardee County Ice nnd Cold
professional duties, conic into contact Storage Co. has hegbn manufactur­
ART GOODS DEPT.
more or less with the criminal element ing ire at Wauchula.
HAND BAGS
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
K\trn special on Raffia. Our cnj In society, have had ample oppurtun■ * i 1 ' fi '
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tifo stock of Raffia, In shades of
| Ity to obtain first-hand knowledge of
A New York Corporation is plan­
Martha Four Foot Hose— Extra We have selected a good assort­ Navy, Rone, Olive nnd Tan at the
llto elementul circumstances that havo ning a grapefruit and strawberry
heavy glove silk. Four fooling ment of leather nnd fabric hand special price of, per bunch— HR
' terminated in disaster. They know preserving plant at Plant City.
coupons with each pair of hose. In hags,'also strap-hack purses, in FRINGE—Special offer of fringe
‘perfectly well that prevention ia worth
colors of Cordovan, Beige, llob-o- prices ranging .from $2.50 to $9.00 used for finishing bed spreads and
| all the cures In tho world. They ad­
link. Gray, and White aqd Black. that wc will uffrr to you Saturday scarfs, in shades of Cream, Ecru,
A Brazilian capitalist has bought
mit that If jwverty could be banished filB acres on Lake Dora and may re­
and Monday at—
White and Rose. Regular price
Regular price $3.75...
through n sane nnd sensible plan of vive the dlatomite industry.
t , ‘ Wjfit S F*'i
25c. .Saturday and Monday, per
providing work for every man able to
yard .... ...... .............. .
I**
Half Their Regular Price
Saturday and Monday, $3.29
work in an honorable way ahd under
A syndicate has bought 250 acres on
decent surroundings, crime would be­ Lake Harris and will build a tourist
come’ almost a negligible quantity. hotel at Morrison Point.
They will slate it as their conviction
SPECIAL
6
' SPECIAL 4
SPECIAL 5
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f
that idleness Is the chief cause of the
Contract has been awarded for the
WASH GOODS DE1T.
SILK DEPARTMENT
mischief that comes so often Into the $02,000 for cutting tho Sebastin Inlet
INTERIOR DECORATING DEPT..
lives of men and womefi. People with and constructing jetties at Eau Gal­
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K4MONA CREPES in fancy pat­ Fancy Taffeta in tiny checks, es­
i. mission In life have not time for lic.
Colored bordered scrims are extre­ terns and stripes. Regular prices pecially adapted to the making of
evil or for mischief; when aociety
mely appropriate to fill your sum­ 35c anji 45c |*cr . yard. Saturday children’s frocks and milady’s sum­
plays the role of selfishness and selfBuilding permits for Daytona, Sea­
and Monday, per yard* ..... .'_2f»c mer dress. Regular prices $2.25
seeking at the cxjienae of the masses, breeze and Daytona Beach totaled
mer-time needs. They are light
#&lt;1 $2.76 per yard. Saturday and
when men rise to power and influence $315,000 the first four months of the
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and airy, and very colorful, in
and wealth through the sweat nnd toll year.
No. 7390 Huck Towel, selling regu­ Belding*! 36-in. ChaAieuse, This
and suffering of their fellows, the
Shades of Blue, Yellow and Rose. larly for 30c each. Saturday and is a wonderful wearing fabric, sn&lt;i
door Is then opened for all aorta of
should be one of our most active
EDGE
ENTERTAINS
HOUSE
Monday, $2.76 per dozen, or
wrong things to happen. And they do
This Is full 30 Inches wide that wc
numbers. In tho Silk Department.
23e
each
MEMBERS
A
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BANQUET
happen, else why would our Jalla and
will offer to you... Regular price
In shades of Navy, Garnet, Green
our reformatories-be filled with men
No. 60 nuck Towel. Regular price
TALLAHASSEE, May • 24.—The
hrttf Wisteria.
Regular price*
and women of like natures and like
2Cc. On Saturday-and Monday,
of this towel U 124c. Saturday
members of tho houso laid aside their
passions as pure? - &gt; " •• " • •
ahj 43.50 per 'ydr^'B^W*
■ i. i ■ and MAtiday special, $1.16 per doii
It is a heresy and more than that/ momentous lawmaking for sil while
cn,
or
each
day,Jsn&lt;j
-Monday
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WhHe
They
Last,
at
15e
it la a libel on humanity, to say that last night and with newspaper men
because these things have always and attaches of the lower house wont
been, .they must continue to, be. Of through a round of good will and sat
course they will just so long as we at the axpense of Speakar L. D. Edge,
SPECIALS 9 &amp; 10
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SPECIAL 7
go our way complacently, taking no who entertained at a banquet.
CORSET DEPT.
Nearly 100 pereona attended the
thought for others; caring only for
TOILET GOODS DEPT.
RBADY.it&gt;-We a k d e i *t .
Odds and Ends of American Itedy
our own comforts and our own con­ affair. Speaker Edge was lauded
/ k“ e
-t ( ^ f - ,
and Lorette Corsets. Sizes 29 to
veniences. Rut when men and women by.several speakers for Ihf fair and
The dresses that we will put on 30. Regular $3.00 sellers.. Satur­ Jcrgen’a IxiUon of Benzoin and Al­
are willing to believe and to act on excclknt manner in which he hiu ad­
mond, especially prepaged to !*•*
sale Saturday and Monday we con­ day and Monday .—
__1..II.75
jthat belief, that things are wrong be- ministered the lower house In the
vent chapping and roughness. »n
sider some of our most attractive
{cause we are wrong in our viewpoint present session. Representative Ar­
CHILDREN'S DEPT.
also
to relieve sunburn. Rcguisr
frocks. 'Fashioned from such ma­
!and our practices and that things will thur Milam served as toastmaster
Boys’ Ponfcec Blouses. Sizes 6 to price 60c.. Saturday and Mon.. **
terials as Altyme Crops, Vel-Vay
be better whrn we will It ao to be, aqd prompted the various members
12 years. Only a few left. Satur­
combined with ' Crepe, Printed
Ha Introduced
then, and then only wlO there be no to do tbtjr stuff.
day’and Monday
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5 J NOTION DEPT.
Crapes and Wash Silks. The regu­
.need for prison camps, for reffom Messrs. Taylor of Highlands, Mac1
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Lake,
Amos
Lewis,
Lake
lar
selling
prims
of
those
dresses
'.schools, for penitentiaries, for tbs
ia from $18&gt;50, ip. $25.00 each.
l-adivs’ Kuit Union Suita, round One lot of to!
Ilush or for any other of the generally and Stokes ax fellows who were sel­
dom board on tho floor and tha house
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accgpy-d methods of correction.
Saturday and Mori .bJk and Moi
Saturday pad Moaday, $14.75
To supply th« proper dnvir«nmei)t journal’creaked under the fun Of it.
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dC - SMOKED SAUSAGE,
HLOOM BUTTER,
PLATES OF BEEF,
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of whoa. In hie chosen profaaatos the Herald reconi mends to the people.

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ry lire lluslneae Man
Sanford in this Column

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IFORD
FLORIDA

Storage F a c u ltie s

FOK SALE—2-Ion Federal truck,
... good for logging purpose*, first
class condition.’ Cheap for caah. 1ton Republic truck, cheap, eicellent
condition. Addreai ME" 1*. O. Box 34,
Lake Monroe, Fla.
33-tfe
FOR SALE—I-srgo motor boat, every
convenience, four cylinder motor, In
nm nrkably good condition. Will conaider nny offer—L. If. Connelly. 39-tfc
KOlt .MALE-^Hlk ROOM HO l’SE
AND LOT, PART CASH, BAL­
ANCE ON EASY TBR8 , ALSO A
SMALL BEARING ORANGE GROVE
A REAL BARGAIN. ADDRESS “ E"
P. O. BOX 34, LAKE ON ROE, FLA.
41-12tp

buys 2 ',(i acres, good fruit and g a r­
den land, within City of Lake Mary,
(he coming tourist center for Semi­
FRED R. WILSON nole county. Land high overlooking
two beautiful lakes. The city dwel­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
SANFORD NOVELTY
ler’s dream.—Lake Mnry Realty Co.,
WORKS
First National Bank Building
Lake Mnry, Flu.
4*J-7tp
SANFORD
FLORIDA FOR SALE—10 ncres Innd, 6 tiled in
V. C. C0LLER, Propfine shape. Mule uml farm ing Im­
General Shop and Mill
plements go with i t . ’ Cheapest thing
Work
ELTON J. MOUGHTON going. See me at once. Burgain.—
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
W. .1. Thigpen.
411-fltc
ARCHITECT
MT Conmufinl Streal—Sanford, Fla.
FOR SALE—1 single bed, springs
and m attress, 2 single cots with
4AN FORD
pads, 3 chairs, 1 rocker, 1 kitchen, ta ­
B. W. HERNDON
ble and 2 burner Perfection oil stove.
—B20 Palmetto Avo.
. 49-2tp
INSURANCE AGENCY
SALE—Household goods. Call
CHEIXE.M AINES FOR
ut fill Myrtle avenue between l) and
run-------A irro -^ -it-n o N D S
I
LAW YER -:12 n. m.
40-2tj&gt;
8 vs please yon, tell others; If not,
tell ns. Phons 418

— Court House

S. 0. Shinholser

FOR RENT--Furnished room
garage, 411 Park Avo.
DR. R. M. MASON
FOR 'RENT—Garage,' 201 F.ii
DENTIST
street.
New Me*sch Building
FOR
RENT—Furnished rooms with
A. P. ^onnelly &amp; Sons Phone 201
Sanfurd, Florida
light
housekeeping.—S, K. corner of
rfAwu.hrd iso*
11th Jtreet uml Elm Avo.—M. SchR»»l Estate, Loan* and Insurance
neidor,
47-fltp
rhone IS
I0I-H Magnolia Avc,
FOR RENT-^X- llTroom house, nice­
ly furnished for boarding. Inquire
PIKE. LIKE, AUTO INSUItANCB at 603 West Third street, Mrs. H. A.
STEWART The Florist
Chancellor, P ro p .,
47-fltp
Office 271 FOR RENT—Three room furnished
Phone*
C«t Flower*------------- Floral Designs
apartm ent.—Ia‘c Bros., 416 West
Annual anil Ornamental Plant*
DR. J , T. DENTON
First Street.
47-tfc
*14 Myrtle Are----------- Phone 2G0-W
l ’llYSICIAN-SUIIGEON
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms, at
ttoomn 206-207-208 Melacti Building
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms and
SANFORD MACHINE
kitchennette for light housekeeping,
DR. G. S. SELMAN
COMPANY
701 Magnolia avc.
40-tfe
Practice limited to
General Machine nnd Boiler
3R"REN t —0 room modern- house,
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Works
new. Phone 606-R,
, 4D-3tji
Eyea Examined, Gin sues Fitted
Contractor and Builder

Rooms 226*228

W. J, THIGPEN
Real Estate

Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repaint
Acetylene Welding
Phone G2---------Sanford, Florida
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Mclsch Building
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WANTED

Glaassa Designed STENOGitAI’HER WANTED—Must

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t D.

J. II, Colclough

I*eak &amp; Colclough

A n i,0 U LEAVES ESTATE 827.000
Hill of author Emerson Hough,
, *l w «uktKan, 111,, shows estate
w not more than 127,000.
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Classified Ads lc a word. No
Ad taken far Ira* than 25c.
SOCIALISTS CONDEMN FASCISTI h* And positively no Classified
®» ’ Ads charged to anyone. Cash
convention a t M must ictoinpsnjr a ll’orders.
• • Count-the words and remit
■M acordingly.

FOR SALE
FARMERS—You
framri and irrigation plug* at tb«
Sanford Novelty Works
100-t/f
FTHi SALE—Hosier and tiaya’ paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
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setting, 16 eggs for 61.00.
Mr*.
EHaworth, Beard all Avenue, San­
ford.
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Hatching* Times Vary
Convict Lease
System to End
From 17 to 42 Days
in State Jan. 1
New Laid Egg* Will Hatch H to 10
Hour* Sooner Than Older One*

EXISTING CONTRACTS TO
R E VOID THEN.

By SETH W. SHOEMAKER, Director
of tho School of Agriculture,
TALLAHASSEE. May 2-1.—A con­
ference committee agreed upon n hill
International Correspondence
to nboliah the county convict lease
• Schools, Scranton, Pn. ♦ «.
eyatem in this state and will report
The period of incubation in eggs to both houaea, following which it la
expected that final legislative pro­
differs not only with the kind of
hibition against the practice will be
bird but also with other conditions.
enacted. January 1, next, was the
The eggs of fowls of middle uml large
date agreed upon by the committee
sited breeds will ordinarily hatch a f­
ns the lime when the law should be­
ter twenty-one days of incubation, but
come effective. This has Iwcn the
there is sonic variation,
only point in dispute. At that time
For example ,fresh laid eggs will
it would ho unlawful for nny con­
hatch In fewer hours than eggs that
tract* to lie made and should there
are kept two wcoks or longer before
be nny existing with further time to
incubation is started. Eggs that are
run they would autom atically become
kept more than four weeks niuy not
void.
produce chicks a t ail.
The committee which was com­
Fresh laid eggs, th a t is, eggs placed posed of Senator* Stokes, ltusscll ami
for incubation within twenty-four Anderson and Representative* Mayo,
to forty-eight hours a fte r being laid, Lewis and Milam drew up an entirely
will often hatch in from eight to new bill which covered ull the ground
-twelve hours less thnn older egg*. in the bill* passed by both houses,
Eggs for hatching th a t have been a* relnling to the housing of prison­
kept a t an even tem perature of about ers nnd payment «f money when they
fifty-five degrees Fahrenheit for two nre discharged from prison.
weeks should hutch in about twenty­ 'T h e measure' provides that county
m o days.
,
nnrl state prisoners bu worked ami
Thu vigor of the hen makes n dlf- housed separately, th ,lnfsltaoo,mtn
lernnco'iir the eggs. Tho more vigor- housed separately, ■"that""!* if \ittu
oils hens will produce eggy of good county turns It* convicts over to (he
vitality. Such eggs can bv kept long­ stnto road department for Work on
er thnn others nnd are also likely to the roads, the misdemeanor prisoners
hnvo a smewhat shorter period of in­ must be worked in one squad and the
tubation.
felony prisoner* in anqthcr. The bill
* The following table gives the aver­ takes care of the smaller counties
age period of incubation for fowls and with insufficient prisoners to main­
other poultry nnd birds, the figures tain u road force by perm itting them
given being average of a large num­ to turn them over to another county
ber of eggs.
or to the road department.
Type of Fowl
The convict lash bill, which would
Fowl* of medium and large sired ban corporal punishment of prisoners
breeds, 21 days,
stale or county, reached the* govern­
Uantams and other small broods, ID or’s office, but did not get before
tn 20 days.
th&lt;j executive in time for hi* action
Ducks, 2H days.
on it.
Muscovy duck, SB days.
&gt;
Muscovy duck crossed with Pekin
BIRMINGHAM, Mny 21.—At a
or other drake, 32 clays.
., .
meeting here lust night definite plans
Geese, 2d days.
^
were laid to inaugurate a plan look­
Turkeys, 27 to 20 dnys.
ing toward wiping out the convict
Guinea fowls, 2H to 30 days.
leuse system in Alubnmn. The meet­
Pheasants, 24 to 2B dnys,
ing was called under the auspices of
tho league of women voters and was
Peafowls, 27 to 20 days.
attended by representatives of lend­
Pigeons, 17 dnys.
ing civic organizations nnd clubs of
Swans, SB to 40 dnys.
the community.
Ostriches, 40 to 42 days.
,
Alabama's convict leuse system
pictured by speakers ns worse than
OLDSMAK GROWERS .
Florida’s was shown to be In a recent
WIL HAVE PICNIC
AND BIG MEETING investigation.
OLDSMAR, May 24.—President F.
If. Coleman and Secretary William
E. Holies, of the Oldsmar Growers’
tions to attend the nnnual picnic of
the Plant City Growers’ Association
at Hopewell, six miles south of Plant
ICty, on June 14. This meeting will
bring together a large number of
winter vegetable farmers and straw­
berry growers from many of the
truck farming districts. Closer co­
operation ■between the different aectiona is expected, with the proba­
bility of u South Florida association
being organised, tl may take in the
*ntlro stjjtc eventually. Among the
speakers Svill be Hon, L» M. Rhode*,
of the Florida State Marketing Bo*
reau, -C.JW,. Hauck .of the Unletd
{Hate* Department of Agriculture,
and many of the growers front -dlf.
ferent sections are expected to give
live-minute talks. Florida growers
have long recognised the advantages
which would be secured by a larger
and more powerful organization for
mutual benefit, and the leadership of
Plant City in thU movement has boon
heartily approved by the growers in
Ihr Oldsmar district

Optician-Optometrist
Boat First Street ^Sanfurd.' FIs

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JUDGE BROWNE NOT TO
LEAVE SUPREME COURT

TALLAHASSEE, May 25.—Judge
Jefferson B. B row ne has definitely
decided not to leave the supreme
court bench fo ra circuit Judgeship,
his close friends made known today.Ho has considered the proposition of
accepting tho Judgeship recently
created fur Dade, Monroe and Bro­
ward counties in order that hu might
return to his old home, ‘but thu fact
that he was prevailed upon'by ad­
mirers of his work on thu high trl&gt;
banal not tn relinquish that position
coupled &gt;with other considerations
wwa said1 to hays- &lt;&gt;caused Urn to
definitely dismiss any contemplation
at resigning,
• With Judge Browne removed from
the speculation as to who will re­
ceive the appointment for the circuit
judgeship, interest shifted to Key
Wrjat and Miami. Representative
Willard of Dade county io understood
to have told the chief exm itive that
a Dade county man should be ap­
pointed while Represent*!imp Bust
of Monroe thinVs the appointment
shotild go to this county.
URN IBS OARS ON LEVIATHAN ’ Irvng Harris, nn attorney of Key
____
West, Is understood to also l&gt;e a
Shipping Board Chairman. ,La*kur candidate.
\ ,
denies that four bars have bean in­
stalled oa Uvtathan and warm that

is to find out by keeping in touch
with its depositorsr—just how "we
can he of greatest service to them
in the expansion of their inter­
ests.
Greater business for our depos­
itors, means greater business for
this hank also!
Checking Accounts invited.
, Capital and Surplus, $125,000.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
It, F. WHITHER; Cashier
F. P. POINTER. President
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p * THU HEART OF THE
N U M B E R 48

SANFORD. FLO

MA88 MEETING HELD IN DB»
l.A'ND VoTEI) im X N IM bU BLV *
state that
IN FAVOR PROPOSITION.
REPORTS FROM GERMAN
states.
MAKING c a p i t a l o u t
lwb, which
SOURCES SA Y FIV E PfcRA mass meeting of. Volusia county |
a m i R E OF F O R E IG N E R S
the coun- from Lake nnd i8cminole counties,
.
SONS W ER E KILLED
bV c h i n e s e ^ b a n d i t s
lothcr law was held last night for the purpose
00 fine or of ascertaining whether the senti­
ment of the people was for or against
*
__
. .
&gt;
. ..
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i k . nH ainntg ftf IfllM recruiters tho purchase of the Crow’s Bluff and
mmplaihts Monroe bridges. Tho meeting was
In FJRhtlnR For Possession of
iq apparently well attended and was addressed, THE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN
Police Station at GelsenklrchCHURCH
CANNOT
IGNORE
WATERS STOOD 8 EVEN FE E !
among others,’by W. B. Powell, sec­
en. Near Essen
FEMALE
SPECIES
« this state retary o( the la k e county chamber
DEEP HUT NO LIVES
and Disease
x&amp;ndangered of commerce. A fter a full discussion
WERE LOST
, I n r The A u o rl.tr* P r r u l
(Hr The AMoelnlr* rrf j* l
ESSEN, May 24. — Communists
.a . Thr A u f h l f l
,
of
the
m
atter
It
was
tho
sense
of
tho
MONTHEAT,
N.
C.,
May
24.—Last
WASHINGTON. M.y 24— Dclaycd
( B y T h e A n u U l e * P rc a a l.
citixens of Volusia that thnt county minute efforts to delay placing of hare taken possession of police head­
from Minister Schurman in
OKLAHOMA CITY, May ^ . - V i r ­
purchase the two bridges outright women on the executive committees quarters a t Gelsenkirchen and have
ftking was received by the state dc- tually every section of Paul's Valley,
and'm ake them free to the public. of the Southern Presbyterians hero to- hoisted the red flag over the build­
prtment and expresser Schumann's Cklahorea, with tho exception of a
The meeting also went on record as dny were lost when.Just before final ing. Reports from German sources
task
bdkfU&amp;i P
P of obtaining
- i .r ..- the t r ­ small area on tho eastern side •were
favoring the construction of a bridge adjournment the general assembly or­ any flvo. persons wore killed and slxI^M of Americap and ,oiJvier foreign Hpqdcd last night when tho water
across the St. Johns a t Aslor. This dered that not more than three wom­ ty-onc wounded in fighting for pos­
r*ptlrr.i held b r »bo Chinese b a q ^ W friUn’ Rush creek broke through the
bridge would m aterially shorten tho en be added Immediately to each com­ session of the building. The strugu now comfdlcsk'd by Chinese polU dyke as the resulP of heavy rains
j»lo began late last night and conautomobile route between Jackson­ mittee.
tics. Minister 8churman said certain lasting-several days acoording to n
tlnued Until early this morning. The
ville
nnd
Lake
nnd
adjoining
counties,
(Mftile factions sh&gt;,using the Wndlt report received by the Western Union
building is said to have boon defend­
nnd would divert a largo volume of
Mirage to discredit Chihli party, Pe­ here from its office manager a t Paul's
Six
are
Killed
ed- by civilian defense organisation
travel, which hns formerly gone down
king government and Tsso Kun who Valley. The w aters stood some places
which was Anally forced to quit when
the E ast Const, through this section.
in'Railway Wreck,
fes been a hopeful candidate for the seven feet deep but have receded to­
ono wjng was set aAre by the a t­
Commissioner McRhc acted prompt- The Monroo bridge spans tho St.
Zwldrncr, the message sald-schrcf day tho report said. No lives were
T.
&amp;
P.
Passenger
tackers.
Johns
n
few
miles
above
Sanfcyvl
and
BOTH HOUSES AGREED TO jy in complying with tho provisions
jywidrnry. The message said it did
Z_____
•
■mis nmbsbic that the bandits would
REPORT O F CONFERENCE of the law banning corporal punish­ connects Seminole and Volusia coun­ FIVE MEN RIDING BU ND BAG- DORTMUND, May 24.—Five per­
ment. Under the terms of It the ties. The Crow's Bluff bridge, ns all
COMMITTEE
sons were killed, Including ono wo­
GAGI? ARK BUMPED
Evans Sues Sim m ons.
state ofifclals were directed to ban Ioiko county pooplo know, connects
man and one child and from sixty to
OFF.
'
...
I-akc nnd Volusia counties nt Crow's
whipping.
About Klan Trouble
eighty persona were wounded last
Bluff. This bridge has formerly been
"I am issuing this letter," tho ngrl
Ill, Thr A**n«.|«tr* Frraat
night
In conflicts between striking
used by ninety per cent of the peo­
Defam ation Charge
ABll.ENK, Texas, May 24.—At workmen and the police, according to
culture commissioner wrote, "to adple going from this section to Day­
Of Leasing State Convicts After viso that all persons having the man­ tona Beach nnd tho East Coast. A least six persons were killed, includ­ the casualty ilats issued by tho work­
ing Iho negro porter und Avc men
WASHINGTON, May 21.—Official Telegram .Which Imperial Wlxsrd
agement of convicts that under no
ers and tho pollco.
Jnnunry
First
if
Gov­
Joint
meeting
of
the
commissioners
Sent
to
Newspapers
said
to havo been riding "blind bag­
dispatches received from Peking by
circumstances m ust they punish nny
of
Lnke,
Sopilnole
and
Volusia
coun
ernor Signs
gage,” one cnglncmnn probably fa ­ - Tho Dortmund police and cllikentie ilate department Inst night said
of the convicts either with a strap or
tics
wilt
be
held
nt
DeLand
today
(Br
The
A
iH
claU
i
Pres.)
mily injured, two or'thrce others leas cry last night were forming a self
tbe morale of the prisoners held byi
other implement or Inflict nny cor­
protection force against the riotous
LITTLE
ROCK,
Ark.,
Ma*.
24.—
i
n
r
T
t
f
A
w
n
rlilre
!•»*»•&gt;
to
consider
nnd
drnrt
a
bill
•enabling
tie Chinese bandits wass "becoming
TALLAHASSEE, May 24,—Final poral punishment whatsoever upon Volusl acounty to purchase tho two seriously hurt when two Texas and Clements. This forco is being armed
Dr.
H.
W.
Evans,
of
Atlanta,
Imper­
PaciAc passenger trains colllcdcd nt
lower." Thl* message indicated that
passage of bill to abolish county con­ the person of any convict. Any su­
with dubs, ns firearms are forbidden
none of the captives had been put to ial W itard of tho Klan, filod a suit vict lease system was effected, when perintendent, warden, captain or bridges In question, nnd also to pro­ 4 o’clock this .m orning midway be­
by the French. Tho Gorman police
in
Pulaski
county
circuit
court
against
vide
n
maintenance
fund
for
the
up­
tween Cisco nnd Putnam, Texas.
frith despite the thrent of the bri­
both houses agreed to report of con­ guard *whb strikes or otherwise abus­ keep of the bridges. The bill wilPbe
say the strikers are organised Into
William
J.
Simmons,
of
Atlanta,
Im­
gands' leader to kill two of them if
ference committee. The practice es n convict from the date of the re­ presented to the legislature nt its
U nits, each of one hundred men, and
perial
emperor
of
tho
Klan
asking
tkclr terms were not compiled with
which hss existed ns hangover from ceipt of this circular will do so nt present session.. The purvhnsc price $50,000 IN LEGION’S
are well supplied with automatic pis­
for
alleged
defamation
of
1100,000
by the Chinese government by yes­
his own risk, as he will be liable to
his character. Basis of Evan’s suit form er system of leasing state con­
of
the
two
bridges
will
bo
$75,000.—
GRAVES
ENDOW­
tols.
terday.
victs will be outlawed after next Jan ­ prosecution fot/'hssault and battery Eustis Lake Region.
was
a'telegram
which
Simmons
is
al­
• Many thousands of strikers attend­
Th* cablegram sent by Jacob Gould
MENT FU N D ed
as. l a .other. ciUjcs_of like natvre."
uary.
J
,
•»
.«
,&lt;
■
&gt;
»&gt;,.••.*
*•••»*
■
«
•
leged
to
havo
sent
local
newspapers
mass meeting* today 4n Dort­
Schemas, the American minisUr,
Revised regulations In accordance
mund,
Bochum and other towns In the
Bated the bandits were showing "In­ for publication on May 13th. *
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 24.—
TALLAHASSEE, May*24—A mea­ with the new law will be Issued with­ FRANK CLARK
mining
district, and. paeoed resolu­
dications of a desire to negotiate."
Enlisting the co-operation of civic and
sure which tyjw goes to the governor in tho next few days, the commission­ WILL MAKE RACE
tions
to
use every effort to extend
{Unitary conditions In their strong- EX-SERVICE MEN,
patriotic organisations in
various
with his signature assured .also carry er wrote and In tho meantime the
the
strike
throughout the Ruhr *hd
bold were reported as very bad and
nnd regulations now in effect
FOR GOVERNOR communities, members of the AmerL the Rhineland.
SPECIAL NOTICE! speelAc prohibition against corporal rules
It I* estimated 00,000
Mr.’ Schurman said every effort was
enn Legion hsvc made substantial pro­
punishnicilt Of prisoners, either state will be adhered to with the exception
men
have,
quit
Work
in the Dortmund
being made to supply the Americans
qr eounty. The measure permits of tho one relating to corpbrnl pun­ CONGRESSMAN TELI-S IT IN gress toward raising the permanent district. Moat of those are coal min­
You
are
very
urgently
requested
to
and other foreigners still held prisonendowment fund to provide for tho
TALLAHASSEE BEFORE
turn out Sunday afternoon a t 2:00 small counties with inadequate* fnclll- ishment.
ors, who went on strlko last week
en, with food and other supplies.
annual decoration of graves of 32,000
Tho copfcrcnco committee on the
itiea for • working prisoners to turn
but have been Joined In the last few
LEGISLATURE.
Meagre official dispatches from o'clock at tho court house for Mem­ them over to another county for pub­ convict lease system drew up its re­
dead in cemeteries of Europe.
days by workmen /ro m two big Iron
Chins yestrrdny contained no infor­ orial services thut will bo held on
Contributions received a t the office
lic road work only, or to state road port yesterday but toduy went back
and steel plssts. The strikeVs are
TALLAIIA 8HEE,
May 24. — A
mation except that the Peking dipio- Sunday so that every cx-scrvlcc man
over it and revised it hero nnd there. Democratic convention is a great of tho Legion national treasurer In demanding a 60 per cent Incrkaa* In
department.
m
ight
attend,
the
services
will
lie
mitir corps nt tho suggestion of
This measure, too, carries it corpornl need of this state, Congressman Indianapolis now total more than |35,- wages • because of the high cost o f .
Jacob Gould Schurman, tho American held in tho city park, so buddy be
TALLAHASSEE, May 24.—Tho punishment ban. The time of put­ Frank Clnrk told the legislature. Mr. 000, which with tho amount raised by living and the depreciation In -th #
minister, planned to send an interna­ there and let's have a real honfst-towhipping of convicts became a dis­ ting tho ban Into effect whh the sub­ Clark reiterated, his intention of be­ Legion men in France raises the sum value of the mark.
tional commission to Tnnochwnng goodness parade and Wo will havo If
carded Institution in this state today Ject of considerable discussion, ninny coming n candidate for governor, as­ to approximately $50,000.
Hpeakera at the meeting today said
with instructions to investigate nnd you will bo there. Don’t forget the
when Governor Hardee signed a leg­ members holding that existing eon- serting that despite his previous • One of tho largest donations recclvthe
men were on a "hunger strike.'
report relative to the negotiations date, Sunday, May 27th, nnd the time
islative measure outlawing it and tracts could not be violated, while statements to thnt effect, he was re ­ cd recently came from the pcoplo of They cited prices to show that the
for the release of foreigners held ut 2:00 p. m. See you thbrol
Providence,
It.
L,
who
sent
a
check
Commissioner of Agriculture W. A. others held thnt the state's police peatedly approached by dubious ones
cost of living had doubled In the la it
captive.
Me line immediately Issued instruc- power could prevail. It was alos tak­ who said he had not made hla an­ for $1,203.60. The sum was obtained
There was no intimation in sn an­ STATE CENSUS
lions carrying out tho intent of -the en Into consideration that some of nouncements "strong” enough. There­ l&gt;y Providence post of the Legion with few days.
nouncement issued by tho state de­
action against the rising
TO BE IN 1925 law to convict warden and guards. the smaller counties could not care fore, he told tho legislature that he the assistance of various community costDirect
partment that the commission would
In
living
was taken today In
Following closely upon the Anal for their prisoners If they were tu rn ­ would "absolutely and uncquloocally" organisations.
be empowered to deal with the ban­
two
towns,
Steele
and Kay, where soTALLAHASSEE, May 24.—Legis­ enactment of the corporal punlsh- ed back without notice.
be a candidate for governor a t tho
dits directly in the name of the feovcalled
German
commissions
qf con­
INDIANAPOLIS,
Muy
24—^
W
reaths
mont ban was tho bill already passed
According to Agurcs gathered by next election.
emments represented, thus waivipg lative provisions for a census of the
trol
made
the
rounds
of
stores
and
wlU
ho
set
afloat
on
Memorial
Day
by'
both
houses
to
regulate
to
things
Senator B. II. Lindsey there arc only
The Democratic party hss no prin­
the obligation of the Peking govern­ state in '1925 was completed yesterday
markets
an
deompelled
dealers
,U
»
re­
from naval vessels passing near the
ment to procure the release of .the with the passage by tlie house of a of the past the convict lease system. 115 out of more than 2,000 convicts ciples in this aUte, Mr. Clark said.
duce
their
prices
by
half
or
more.
place where the U. 8 . 8 . Ticonderog*
prisoners.
,
, , ,. senate bill pfoviding $25,000 for this A conference committee of the two under lease to private Individuals. A convention should be held and
Sometime* they stationed fpembere
was sunk by a German .submarine, As­
houses
of
the
assembly
which
took
Only
a
few
of
the
counties
arc
at
work.
The
ernsua
would
be
available
platform
written,
to
which
all
can­
The function of the International
of
the commission In stores to su­
sistant
Secrethry
of
the
Navy
Theotha
question
on
n
point
a
t
Issue
ns
present taking ndvnntago of the didates professing party allegiance
rommissinn Apparently was conAned for tho legislators by* April 16, 1925,
pervise sales and handle the cash.
dons
Roosevelt
hss
announced
In
a
l
e
t­
to
when
.the
practice
should
be
stop­
privilege
to
lease
their
cqnvict*.
six
in order th at they may reupportlon
should be required to subscribe. "We
to Investigation.
ter to Lemuel Bollea, national adju­ Many, womep accompanied the comMr. Sevhurinan's brief message the legislature If ah amendment to the ped, perpared to make Its report, set­ out of 6.1, according to Senator Lind- havo gubernatorial candidates con
ting January 1, next, as the time.
scy. Two counties discountinued the tending for this and that and legisla­ tant of tho American Legion. A re­ mlfitlo on | h 6m?fl*iPcr8lIN\ ooncmfw
rsmn after n silence of nearly 48 constitution is ratified.
Only,
the
crowded
activities
of
the
practice shortly ofter tho legislative tive candidates doing tho same thing; quest was made by tho I-rgton for this mUiion on Uuum round*, and took Jmhours, which state department offi­
mediate advantage of the new bar­
Isolation is no longer splendid ex- legislators in the last days of their Investigation got under way.
ull of them differing In tho things tribute to tho memory of thqse who gain prices the commission enforced.
cials wvtc at a loss to explain. Ref­
session prevented Anal passage of
they contend for. A Democratic lost their lives when the German sub­
erence was made by him, however, to cep tas campaign stuff.
Germen officials decrlbed th*
this
measure
today
and
the
adoption
party platform should set forth tho marines sunk* the ships th at were car­ strikers as communists, hut the com­
s full report he had forwarded on a
rying
them
to
Franco'
during
the
of
a
resolution
which
In
effect
will
things for which tho party stands,"
meeting of the J'oking diplomats of Immediate death, whatever might
munist leader* eald the worker* In­
&gt;
ho declared, adding that It was im­ world war.
which Ix-gan Monday. Such a mes­ bo their exposure, lack of food and tell the world that Florida has "come
cluded
men of all parties. The Ber­
dean.’ 8 uch a message la W be
possible for IW legislators to come
sage has not been received and the unhealthful surroundings.
lin
government
Is declared to be
seht to lha North Dakota l e g i s l a t e ,
here and In a sixty day session ac­ JUDGESHIP LAW
department feels that lU receipt will
Neither a t the state department or
greatly
concerned
over tha situation*
under present plana, for it was that
complish very much when they differ­
materially dear up the status.
In other dlpfomatic circles here, so —
. t wi,en
TO BE CHANGED
ed so widely In their views.
In Washington diplomatic circles far as known has any information state wklclx brought it airnbc
it
asked
the
Florid*
legislature
to
HARPEE POINTS
He submitted education, especially
discussion of the decision of the Pe­ been received tending to substantiate
TALLAHASSEE, May 24— Flnal
an
explanation
of
tha
outrage
car1
in
v
e
stin
te
the
dc^th
°f
^
I
n
T«;
king diplomats to send a commission
r e s id e n t o f c r a p m a n
s e c ­ for the rural sections, as an Impor­ passage waa effected yesterday of a
TO
tant consideration for the legislators.
to treat with the bandits was con­ ried In press dispatches from Peking bert, who died a t the cemp of a jf f l
t io n KILLS MANAGER OF
MU
to
remedy
the
present
eUtut*
un­
vote
lumber
company,
and
for
whose
He told of his efforts in congress In
strued to mesh that the ■situation which described th* diplomatic corps
TALLAHASSEE, May &lt;*4,—Fieri•
WOOD YARD
behalf of a canal th at, would link der which presiding judges'can ba dis­ de'a drastic laws drawn to protect Ra
had entered on a new phases. This as being well convinced th at high death W altar Higginbotham, whip­
Pocnandlna with the Mississippi river qualified by the defendant upon pre­ labor supply wqre yerierday colled to
feeling was Used on th e belief, that Chine** officials Instigated the kid ping bos* under an abandoned ey»sentation of two affidavit* that he Is
will
go
on
trial
tomorrow
a
t
t«m,
the project wasi ••leqensnrusr of di­ naping of the foreigners la the fur. “teas, w4U go
T A ji&amp; U
O.' Bcmirit* aittflfrrove of untold&lt;’bcn*At to the prejudiced. Th# senate passed, 80 to tho attention of Urn W * ^ * * * * "
Croe
City,
100
BtUes-from
here.
whM«-country and eeiW*lany- Florid*.
rect negotiations between the foreign theronce bf their own political
Mi (
Oj a MIL already passed by th* house, by Governbr tlafdeo.Lwho * te d &lt;•«»•.
The legislature’*'W afU n.th* pram* Jr.,, said.L&gt; he * ***»lthy
He.
had
so
fa
r
aklred
km
lf
ior&gt;«
sure
officials and Urn., brigand leader* schemas, ai: »*; . • - v
Ue, was Hearing att.andJn.Twoliocsl th* C^D dm n'lection, ten mile*.north vjsy.of 1Uw oost of'euch -k eandl, fcw th a t leaves th* law s* It now etand* complaints from many sKtiona of thn n »
supenedoing th* effort* .af.-.tJM. Y *
thought possible In official
ol hcwv, JailtrJail today in^munritMn
regarding' th* first Judge but if the state th a t attempt*'VriJ* being n o M klng government
. .,a .‘&lt;„air
cifde* th a t the international commis­ couney oifftisda.lfcM* hesa. roqoiwd w ith . theiohooting. to death o l'tt^ M - said ;1'and' he asked th a t the legisla­
defendant,
also tries to disqualify tbe to remove i labhr from UU* state to
through
)*he
.’
w
sxrfrvihat
lU
'
JolnNdnla one way, &lt;passage of thu day sion'., mentioned by. Mlnlater ikhurture h* 4h him' ujf with * memorial
Casuthcrs,
manager
of
tha
locgl
woodother ■tat**.’ .The chlpf execuMva.diwas without advices to indicate raen may have been appointed to de­ vestlgattng Committee did. A UWf yard on tbe main business street here as he believed tho survey would be ■econd m agistrate, th# official may rveted tho sheriff* 1° styicUjf enforce
whether .the bandits had made good termine whether such a conspiracy pasted th a t the eUt* mlghtr get ■ Just a fter midnight. Np e x p ira tio n granted by th# next copgiAoe. Rep­ dec Ido whether or not he 1$ prejudic­ the laws, which provide th a t ah emi­
change of venue for Hlgglnsbotjioni;
resentative Jones of N asatu, told ed and If he derides in the negative, grant labor recruiter'm ust procure a
their threat to execute some of the exists.
another was paseed that would, pro­ of the cause of the shooting was
prisoners, If their demands were not
Pending further official advices,
him th a t the house had already voted shall writ# such Judgment Into ths license In tbe county In wMeh be oprent his disqualifying and 1“ * ^ made. The shooting is ssld Jo hsve ■ueh a memorial dotrft.
minutes of his court. This action may
complied With by the Chines* gov­ plans far more aggressive
followed a quarrel after which Ben­
.rate*, fo r Whkh he m u tt phy * * • &gt;
Judges,
a
fte
r
having
disqualified
the
ernment by Tuesday, caused relief, in China are etill held in abeyance.
He said the Democratic party bo made the basis for a w rit of error Of $2,006. Another U w provides a
nett
is
alleged
to
have
fled
tu
his
regular presiding official.
n
•
It was assumed that hod any of the
should name its presidential electors by the defense.
maximum penalty
Legislation is also 1“ the,final home where he woe arrested. Tbe po­ Sind national committeemen. I t waa
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prisoners . been killed, word would
SHANGHAI, May 34—J . B- Powell
lice say be admitted the shootingstatute of WJW0 fin* or I f
stages
to
:
p
rsv
.p
t
the
abuse,
arid
«o
have come through promptly and ta American newspaper publisher , of
manifestly unfair, ho asserted, to . Every husband should tell his wife
have
been
practice^
by
the
"ftnqll
in
JaiL
i '
.
. « .
about
his
past
sins
so
sbe
will
b
a
rs
■how that th# bandits' threat woe Shanghai, who has been held prlsohDennett, who Is said to be a mem- make candidate* ’ faff,' theo* of flees something to talk about when she has
to
wo
constable"
who
a
c
t
a
n
t
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not a gesture.
er by Chines* bandits a t Paotguku,
ber of p Chattanooga family U held campaign for thtre when they car­
a headache.
In diplomatic circles, familiar with has beSh paroled tg take past in tB# much Heal In the arrest of tram
for trial without bend a t hearing this ried no remuneration. . }•'
«r» for the remuneration th at ’
■ —
Chinese conditions and hablta erf now comfera* * * far rpteqsa of:
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morning. He refused to n u k e a et*Ufora
.
This
legislation
would
For
quick results tky a. want ad.
thought, the opinion was ex preyed
The Herald for t i n t flea* Job wofk.
naltles fo r sorb
that the prisoners were In no &lt;j

NO DANGER NOW

TALLA HASS E
* ~ P 'n
supply wore yestcrdaJ^B ^W to:tne n
crnor Hardee, who acted On complain
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nttcmptsNrrre bring
msd&lt;*to
removej labor from this atate U&gt; oth
The chief executive
i_______ directed
. . . . th sheriffs to strictly nforce the
provide that an emigrant labor recruiter must procure a license
ty In which he operates for which he must pay a fee of 42*00®- 1
provides a maximum penalty for violation of this statute of $•
twelve months In Jail.
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TAMPA KILLING
LAST NIGHT ON
THfi MAIN STREET

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�SANFORD D
8chool nudilorlum, Thursdny evening,

May 21th begins a t 8:15. Doors
doMd during the numbers.
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MRS. FRED DAIGRft, Society Editor
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
l'hone II7-W
Mr. and Mr*. Jnmcs Moughton an­
k i t e an r
v l a l l l i x y4m
— &lt;f » • ■ a ir
a a rW h rrr nr r e m la *
nounce
the* engagement of their
kawir. nr It »**n a rr r a tr r la la ta * . a r l l r
a M « i i l rarO fa ikla f f l a H m r a l , c l r l a i daughter, Ethel JMny, to Mr. Rnlph
U elslla, nr Ir lr p k o a t l i t firm .
k r a r r a t lr a p p rrrln lril.

I f tr ill

SOCIAL C ALEN D AR

B u sy W e e k W ith V a rio u s E v en ts a t the frigh antf
TRUTH SEEKERS CLASS,
There will be n business meeting

Grammar Schools

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fa
19 • F or .Florida: Local thtmd- - St
Music was furnished throughout
Pw ershowers today .arid Thnr..thd evening by Mr. Reginald Hojlly
f l h ^ e y ; little changu in tern- ft*. nssited hy Mr. Jam es Robson.
P* puratura; gentle to modcr- **
The club wishes to thank Mr. T J J .
** h' ato winds, mostly southeast.
Millcy ft :Son for their kindness in
PM loaning . furniture and Mr. GiRon,
^ M . Ni H i»a Fa
r a h a .g o

The Commencement Week a t the Sanford'schools will bo-in Thursday
night and the following Is the.-program for pie week:
P^ny W as (Jood at
*•’ Thursday night—Mrs, Munpoi*’* Mpsjfal Recital a j the High School Aud­
TBc happy combination pf » ; ‘
itorium at BriA o V i o c k , .n
, i.e,
.„
,,iy
"High SihiSLAi/d
n jm d a y - O . I. A. aoc-llrfncctlifg at promptly at 2:30p. m.
•
*toryfc beautiful »U r, and Cap.b|,
Frias y i»lght-T-Junlox,Sonipr Bsnquct at .Vpldfss lintel at 8 o'clm-I:.
the home of Mrs. M ^ n n o ll, pJLO
(j
f_____
directlou m oke.: th l, Katherine',
Sunday morning—Daccalaureato Sermon a t High School a t 11 o'clock by
, .
lM,&gt;Ikl
;
Elm, nroirj*,iwith Mesdamea, McCon- 1TIIRSPAY DUPLICATE BRIDGE Dr. King.
.nell, Calhoun and * —■*-----— Monday Aftemotfn nrt frrfW ttin * ?rE elfB o l —C I ^ D^y"Wx o
’
-lu i t f f wf atHt-p;
WITNEKSBED THE
Praised
Monday
Afternoon
a
t
Bi80—May
Pageant
and
Commencement
o
f
the
Cl, II A MI. l '.V... M _
Mrs. Fred Walsma wns the graci­
Thui^day—('ornmencilment recital by
Grammar
School
at
the
School
House.
PERFORMANCE.
pupila of flra . Fannie Munson a t ous hostess yesterday.afternoon when
Monday night a t 8:30—Graduation exercises of the High School at .the
Eatelie Taylor, Wallses rieery , nd
she entertained a t bridge at her
the High School Auditorium.
An unusually efever little play,
H.
S.
Auditorium; Address by Dr. Csrpcntef.
Mae Buach In
apartm
ent
In
tho
Weiaka.
The
Friday—N. deV. Howard Chapter U.
"The Twelve Pound I-ook," by J. M.
Tuesday night at 8 o’clock—Alumni Banquet a t the.P arish House.
guests
being
thn
members
of
the
D. C. meeting in Palm room a t 4
Bnrrlc was given last evening by the
ft Slitftf Girl”
Tuesday Duplicate Bridge Club.
p. m.
Wpman’s
Clnb
of
Sanford
and
under
AM*- ■- t w w part- Century tConiedr
The rooms whom the card tables
f..n
.L ull___ . .
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Friday—Junior-Senior banquet at the
tho direction of Mrs. D. P. Drum­
were
arranged
were
abloom
with
Valdes Hotel a t 8 p. m.
mond.
Friday—Miss Fom Word will enter­ quantities of cut flowers and ferns.
This play based on marriage, di- i
The hours passed quickly in the
tain members of the lio n Ton Bridge
vorcc and modern woman’s indepond-;
spirited game of bridge plnycd and
STOPS HACKING COUGH
Club mi her home on Seventh s tre e t
cnee, is one of our famous E th e l'
a t 8:30 p. m.
"H
ad
n hacking cough for year*,
Barrymore’s
stage successes—In
Sunday—Commencement sermon at
and
Foley’s
Honey and Tar is the only
Chltcnden and Mrs. F. E. RoumllAnd it rains without nny trouble. which she takes tho role of Kate,
High School a t 11 a. m. by Dr. F. R. lat. . .
remedy
th
a
t
re a p e d my cough. I
tho ty p is t This p art was admirably
. King.
have
not
been
troubled with It since "
Following tho card gnmo the hos­
Tonight Is tho last night of the taken by Mrs. D. P. Drummond,
r^rltes Mra. E. M. Doby, Aabary P a rt
Monday—Class Day oxerrlces a t 3:30
who
was
dressed
In
a
tailored
linen
tess served a dainty salad course fol:
revival services a t the Presbyterian
p. m.
•
N. J. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat!
gown and sailor h a t
lowed by an Ice course.
Chuch.
Monday—May Pageant and Gradua­
Cheat apd Bronchial troublo are quick,
, f-ady Sims, the timid and much
Mrs. Walsma’a guests included
ly relieved with Foley’e Honey and
tion of Eighth Grade nt Grammar
Mrs.
Hal
W
ight
Mrs.
C.
E.
Henry,
subdued
wife was token fcy Mra.
Commencing
Thursday
night
this
School a t S:00 p. m.
Tdr.
Contains no opiates—ingredi.
Mrs. H. II. I/cwls, Mrs. R. J. Holly,
will be n busy week with school chil­
Monday—Graduation exerclsea nt the
enta
p
y
i n ^ on.pie wrapper. Larged
Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt, Mrs. Roy
Clack-Draught has.
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dren and the general public.
High School at 8:30 p. m., address
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Chittenden, nnd.M rs. W, D. Gardner.
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ns* •. ••#«
"My present health is good. Have
by, Dr. Carpenter.
two boxes of Black-Draught in the bouse
Churehwcll’s
have
something
in
ex­
,.p
ir
iia
rry
Mms,
n
very
pompoun
Mr. and Mrs. R. (1. .Smith, of Ovie­
BOY SCOUT NEWS
tra pants. You know what that and domineering Englishman, wnn
do, are spending the day In Hanford.
means
and you should see what they most admirably portrayed hy .Mrs.
Monday—Truth Seekers Class busi­
Wo, the mothers nnd fathers*of
have
to
offer in this lino.
Endor Curlott, and Tombs, the But­ bile poisons end other unhealtfaful mat­
ness meeting nt thtf homo of Mrs.
,— •
some of the boys who hnvo l»cen un­
ler
in the person of Mr*. A. Kilts ters out of your system.
Akers on Celery avenue. Cara
Sold
everywhere.
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der Mr. Huddock’n rare nnd direction,
W. II. W hitthorne travelling nollcl- a&lt;|dcd p moat pleasing touch to the
leave church nt 2:30 p. m.
wish to express our sincere regret
tor of the Tlmcs-Unlon is in the city picture Tho stage se ttirg was tho
friends arc glad to aco him lignin.
living .room of the Sim., und wac
Jacksonville was represented hero
Pure Dred Rhode Inland Rods.
most nrtistic und homelike,
yesterday by N. M. I’owrll.
Pure Bred Plymouth Rocks, and
Banner's Department Store has
In nddition to the play were dnnesomething special in today's paper to Ing numbers l»y Sanford's best talent. The W onderful Vitamin Pore Bred White Wyandotte*,
E. P. Chaesscnan of Ijiku City was
between G weeks and IP months
tious Christian character, nnd his
trll you a b o u t.. 8 cc their ndvcitiseThe Butterfly dunce by Mnrllm
among tho arrivals hero yesterday ability for handling the boys, also
old,
Food;
,
ment.
Fitts in n lovely liltlo butterfly ecu
and Is stopping a t the Monlczumn.
the lino principles ho tried to instill
tnmr.
,
That Creates Health
In them. It is said every boy has his
Circuit
court
Is
bringing
ninny
a
t­
Mr. and Mrn, (!, Whitlock and son
-The Cundlc Light dance by .Inno
35c, 65c, $2.00 Jars
hero, and wo arc glad when our boys
of Fornandlnn arrived hoer yesterday select such a young man for their contest. These were In booklet form, torneys nnd people of this nnd other Brown In a ailk guWn und cap and
on tho cover were pictures of n senior, counties to Sanford to attend the cairylug n candle.
and will spend n short time here.
Vita Food Chocolatehero.
•
surrounded by drawings, (tho work nomions.
Die Spanish dance by , Mildred
I, the writer heard one of Ida boys of Miss Frances Dutton:) On eacli
Coated. W afers
Mrs. Widcmau Caldwell and bnliy, sny, “I made a vow to Mr. Haddock
Holly in u very lovely Spani'di cos­
Tomorrow
is
the
lar.t
day
of
Vowwere
questions,
tho
answers
to
them,
10c
Bars
and 1-lb. Tins,
aro spending this week in Dado City that I'd never touch another cigar­
E. A. BALL
tume.
*,
being flowers. Tho prir.es for these ell's Dollar Day Sale. Hcc-whnt they
as the guests of friends and relatives. ette or use nnothor naughty word.”
The
music
nnd
dancing
was
under
•
$
were won by Miss Mne Ilolly and offer you special for tomorrow. The i
thp direction of Mrs. ](, .1. Ilr&gt;||y.
I f you nro in the, market for
Where’s the mother or fnthcr who Byron Stevens.
• .
Dollar Dny Sale has been most s u e -'
Mr. and Mra. D, I* Thrasher re­ would not appreciate tills? There
Mr. Grulinin, a new singer in our
pure
strain chickens, come and
At a late hour refreshments of cessful in every way. Lust dny, Inst midst, whu possesses a very uplundld
turned'hom e last evening from a de­ are parents who do not control their
wee
mo.
&gt;SRuated on Lake Crys­
lightful motor trip down the West boys nt homo' and whom it seems do brick cream in green and white, in­ rail.
hai.itoLu. vuiro r,nng “ In .An. Oldtal.
Also
5 prize winning yearCoast.
^ • ..
dividual cakes iced In green with the
Fashioned Town,” by W. H. Squire.
old roosters.
*7
not rare for thorn to bo controlled
Plggly
Wiggly
have
some
more
ldg
letter "S" embossed in white, and
Ami M«n. W. S, Leak, with whose 1
clsowheraj thoso. conditions make ft
mints were served by Mrs. F. I,. special bargains for Thursday morn­
J. M. Gordon loft yesterday for his
Woodruff
nnd .Misses Kitty Dullosc ing. They close at noon but not un­
homo In Richmond, Vn., after n pleas*
til they hnvo sold you some of those
and Frances Dutton.
, a n t visit hero with his sister. Mrs.
specials. Sec the advertisement In
It J . W. Sneed.
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John S, Davis of Tarpon Springs,
Was among the business arrivals here
yesterday and la registered nt the
Montezuma.
.
H arry J. Levans of Jacksonville RALPH WOODRUFF ENTERTAINS
arrived in Sanford yesterday and will
SENIORS.
■pend several days hero nitending to
One
of
the
most delightful affairs
business.
with which the Senior class of San­
RECITAL.
ford High School, is being honored,
Tho Recital given by the pupils of wus that of Inst evening, when the
Mra. Fnnnlc H. Munson a t the High president of tho clans, llnlnh Wood.
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU

How do you like our Special P ri­
mary School Edition today. The Dally
Herald will get out n special build­
ing edition every week from novS un­
til the first of September If possible.
There will be no dull summer months
In Hnnford.
•.
Among the visitors to the city are
Mrs. S.-D. Lazarus and littlo son of
Brooklyn and Miss Julia Hinder of
New York City. - Mrs. Laxnrus Is
known to Snnford folks ns Miss
Florence Frank who lived hero for so
ninny years nnd was one of tile most
popular young inliun in the city.
They aro the guests of Mrs. M. Frank
and Felix Frank and Mrs. Frank will
accompany them lioiqo when they go.
Thoso ladies aro- receiving many so­
cial attentions from tho ninny old

Wc cair pleaso the old
and young in extra
pants. If i t is Work
i

•ji i», J

1ho Daily Herald, lBo per week,
IIRO'WNB IS NOT CANDIDATE
FOR NEW JUDGESIIII
EUROPEAN PLAN, OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
CORNER UUILD1NG. EVERY ROOM OUTSIDI-

MIAMI. Fla.. May $ 1—In a tele­
gram to John M. Murrell. Judge Je f­
ferson It. Browne of) th? Florida Su­
premo court said th a t he was not a
candidate for the ‘new judgeship un­
der the hill pursed by tho, legislature
yosterday, giving the 11th Judiciui
circuit two additional judges.
I'OR MATTRESS troubles phone San.
ford M attress Fuctory 402-M-l.
44-12tc

If aix men can’t rip a pair, whu! chance hnvc
...
knuw—-you haven't nny und

la worlh iwu in the More. You'll (ell the world nnd
more N* ecl-Orr Overall* und I'uni*. Thai’*
wc wupl you lo pul on u puir
£

WATCH FRIDAY'S PAPER FOB OUR

PECIAL PRICE ADVERTISEMENT
Overall* and Hhirlu for two duya-

lect data. Now. he wild, thu finance
nm| taxation icomm 111on which baa
boon studying, the question for n long
time has finally agreed upon m bjl|
which will broaden the tax board's
•|lowers .and be believed the bill would
be itassed.
Rrprescntutlvo McKonaie of tak e ,
Miller and Milam, also poinfed to the
forthcoming bill intended to give the
board more strength and a t tho earn*
time eeeerted that tho agency would
lie worth Ra coat even if It continued
to do nothing inure the next two
yeara than It did the last. It- would
be a step backward in solving the;
state's taxation problem, they defio abolish the central tax authO rity is
i
ft

IGARTKN CLASS.
this term. N e tt session will open on
thq pirn- dalo as public, o^-Kilii/ ln
Hanford. Mrs. Koppler wishes to
Thank the parents of the children in
tho class; F ather Feck o f llo iy Cross
church in whose R. S. A. room the
kindergarten held its class, and Mr.
Hogan, who kindly furnished tra n s­
portation for the children. Tho geai;
was a prosperous and happy one and
Sanford looks forward to the next
■chool opening a t,th o same place. #
Thc following will be promoted to
the first grade work: David Earle,
George Hyns, Hubert Lawson,. Wil­
liam Keppler, Sadie tain h n n il, Johi)
MiiincrR-k. Mo rye Ellta rc th
Nely,
•Jo.eph S te w a r t. T e d d y M a r k iU .'F u u i

Banford Avenue-

Dally Herald on aale at Joe&gt; Smoke Randall, Lucilt, Set (era. Jam es Hook,
II odso, Mobley's Drag Store and Ada Singletary nnd John Henry. TullyyHfc ITinraucy,— -^

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Pants, we Jiavc them, al­
so the D ress Pants with
a big assortment to se­
lect from.

Men’s Pin-ehcck Pants, at, per pair
Men’s Khaki Pants, at, per pair ............
Men's Palm Beach Pants, in light and dark Pat
terns, at, per p a ir ......................................
Men’s All-Wool Tweed Pants, at, per pair L
Men's All-Wool Serge Pants, at, per p a ir ..........
jfiM^n.’s-(WhUiiplanhel Pants, at, per pair.;..

UVpcr

h Sr 1!!.,
n t ;s ' at,.per, &gt;pa a
i l ;ir
' ......
Boys KKhaki
Pants,
........ &lt;
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Boys’ Cotton Pants, at, per p a ir ............... ’ ’
| Boys’ Wool Pants, at, per pair .................*‘Z
Boys’ All-Wool Serge Pants,at, per pair

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PAGE TWO

The Herald Printing Co,

('&lt;tf)grpii.i'mnn FTahk Clark, candi­
date 1for Oovtrnor, told the lciflrlaturd yesterday what the ntote needed.
Farkhlll, *M artjn nnd 7several other*
probably know or think they know
what the itat* needs, also.
South Corolina is talking of an­
other Cotton boosting campaign on
the "buy a balq" plan. The cotton
growers of Scpilnole county are not
asking anyone td “buy a b a le / They
pro going ahead planting nnd will Jw
able to sell when It Is made If jjld
man B. Weevil Will remain awity.^

H B K U E n T1IR ASSOCIATKU PUKSS
T h a A ssociated P re s s Is • s c lu s lv e iy
e n title d to th e uee fo r re p u b llc a tlo n of
a ll new s d le p stc h es c re d ite d to It or
n o t o th e rw le e c re d ited In th is pap er
a n d a lso th e local now s pubflahsd

herein.

All r ig h ts o f re -p u b lic a tio n of special
d la p a to h ss herein a r e a lso rcse rv sd .
A J * »ttl»ln s hi *re M u t a t i v e
RICAN PRESS .3SOC1ATION

MAKING PIIKB nilllH iEB .

The m en.at the head of the pros­
pective growers’ organization are
working ql the Jpb cevry day and
part of IH Taitlil and lhey wHT evolve
something soon th at will give the
growers the kind of organization
needed. There arc many big ques­
tions that must bq settled before n
real organization can bo started but
the growers should get together ns
men nnd form tho association. A
citizen has a good article In this Is­
sue In the Forum nlamt the organiza­
tion that should be rend.
The many sales being put on by
Hanford merchants every week nre
causing people to come here from a
distance to do their trading nnd this
menns more business during the sum­
mer months. There will be no dull
summer in Hanford ngnin nnd the
business men can make this tho
busiest city in south Florida nil dur­
ing tho summer months if they will
continue to stimulate
business ns
they have been doing. There is noth­
ing like special snles nnd good ad­
vertising to bring in tho poopfh nnd
to sell your goods.
----------- o----------- REFERENDUM AND RECALL FOB
FLORIDA.

T H E SA N FO R D D A lftY irtE R A L D , T H U R SD A Y , M AY 24, 1923
and the farm er will get a reasonable
return for his money.
In this m atter there m ust be played J
the game of “give apd take.”
Be J
careful of the man who w ants every- ■
thing to c o W h la way and is not will- (
i ing to meet 'his neighbor on half way j
ground. Pride is onc’a methods andjj
organization m ay defeat hi pi in the
m arkets. Btfry th a t pride. Disfoascss yourself o f ‘.the Idea th a t tho
world cannot get nlong without you.
Honorable men enn always find a
work fug basis If they stocqrcly wont
line. Odr farm ers/ite a-rtass, aru the
most honorable ntert In business. Sure­
ly such men and neighbors can work
out a plan which will meet the needs
of the situation.
_
_____
- J ^ u l “ m T T uarrirra“ responsible place
who is not hpnest, clean, and* of u n ­
impeachable mdral character. Keep
out of leadership the man against
whom there arc suspicions of crooked
dealing or double crossing.
Should
such men seek to “ pull tho wire*” for
personal Interest* Just shut off' tho
current and he will stop. The pre­
eminent success of the m arketing or­
ganization of California, which has so
largely benefited the growers, haa
been Jhnt men of character nnd hnnosty have been ut the head of it. San­
ford has men who con ire absolutely
trusted—put them into tho .respon­
sible places of management.
It would pay every grower to rend
tho illuminating and Informing a r­
international cartoon CO.
ticle on the California method us told
in the World’s Work for May. That
flings Bryan nrises nnd Introduces is the result of careful research on article would clear up many problems
Will fl. Hays in nri eulogistic address the part of experienced Social Ser­ for Sanford nnd show us how co-oper­
characterizing him as ”a great Amer­ vice Workers and trained iiivcstlgn- ation, under competent management,
ican, n great Christian, a great Bres- tors nnd economists. It Is decidedly wrought wonders In disposing of the
bytorian nnd a friend of the church." economic legislation nnd should be products of th at distant state.
approved hy tin* legislature.—From
Gentlemen, the whole people hnvc
In an address by Mr. Hays follow­
r. right to ask you men to bury your
ing thin Introduction he snys of the tho "Outlook."
petty differences nnd get together so
grhnt commoner, "he belongs^tn the
as to help the entire country round
PUBLICITY WINS.
aristocracy of ihtelligcnce nnd Chris­
about and make life easier for your­
tian manhood of America. He is one
of the greatest human forces for
Milts Gail Binkley, the Tribune’s selves also.

■y ‘&lt;o,

JU ST! H D S ^ T a r iiM fC

Rome ten years ngo the Herald
urged tho county commissioners of
this county to build their own bridges
) ' ' across the NL Johns river nnd charge
toll until they wore paid for and then
msko them free. Volusia county com­
missioners would not hear to it be­
cause they had in mind the corporate
bridge achcme or nt least the men
In Volusia who pull the strings had
It In mind and put It over. These
same corporate Interests nflcr build­
ing the bridge at Monroe found it
such a lucrative proposition that they
Florida may have the initiative,
tried to get hold of the Osteen ferry referendum nnd reciill if the mensuro righteous living in America.”
capable correspondent nt Tallahas­
Here are two great Americans see, in commenting on the disposition
i bridge but right then was when we proposed yesterday is passed by both
balked and turned them down. If the houses. The following i« the dispatch whose political views are ns widely qf tho convict lease question, very
divergent ns it would lie possible for aptly quotes the memorable words
Osteen ferry had been sold to them about the matter:
they would have bottled up tho SL
A resolution ending for submis­ views to lie. Yet on the great ques­ of Melville E. Stone:
Johns river for many years to come. sion to the people of u constitutional tion of Christian living, the question
“No great nnd lasting wrong enn
Lately tho Seminole rounty commix- amendment providing fo rtho initia­ of morals nnd upright daily life they he inflicted upon the sons of men
.Blotters with their foresight nnd pro­ tive, referendum nnd reenll in Florida nre in jicrfect ncconl. Nothing that nnywheru ao long as this fierce Idazc
gressive spirit decided to go ahead hns been prepared for introduction has happened in u half century— of publicity is heating upon the
and build n free bridge at On teen in the house by Representative J. Ed nothing that will happen in the next scene. For, in the end, the world
two years portends more good to the must know; nnd, when 'the world
ferry and since it hns been built the Htokes of Bay county. .
American people in these discordant knows, Justice must be done. Thu
people who own the Monroe bridge
Tho people, the resolution sets
'
and Crows IllulT bridge are in a big forth, reserve to themselves power times, than tho utterances of these most nlriolutc and irresponsible au­
two great political leaders who are
hurry to sell thHr bridges chiefly ori
to propose laws and amendments to typical Americans. On this platform thority must finally yield to the de­
account of the new bridge eating
the constitution nnd to enact or re­ these two men who think straight on mands of a gfeat public sentiment."
Into their fat hank account nnd also
It wan the jirysH that firsLitave to
ject such laws, independent of the most of the subjects affecting hrnnnn
•• a because In two years more their franthe world the information thut Mar­
legislature.
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affairs, united their voices for the
* chfse will be out nnd the counties can
Twenty per cent of the qualified greatest need of the hour. Both men tin Tahert hud been done to death. It
buy these bridges in at the apprais­
was the “fierce blaze of publicity
er's price. It Is estimated that (b(! Voters may propose uny measure, but stand with their feet on the solid heating upon the scene" that brought
25
per
cent
of
the
voters
must
Join
rock of the old Bible; neither has lost
bridge contpnnles are making aver
to light theabuscs which laid arisen
fifty dollars a day net on their bridge in proposing a constitutional amend­ his head over the fads and innovations out of tlie lease system and which
attempted to he introduced liy those led to Florida's shame. It was this
propositions and this is a very low ment.
Referendum may he proposed by who love notoriety and who prefer
estimate. Iiut they wont to sell be­
same "fierce blaze of publicity” that
cause they see whnt Is coming and 20 per cent of the legal voters, tin- an easier religion than that ostnh- disclosed the crooked sheriff, the
they also see that the people will dor the hill. Tho percentage shall lisly'il by Jesus, the Christ.
drunken judge, the brutal whippingstand this gouging Just so long and be figured upon the basis of the last
Citizen Drynn of Florida, ami Citi­ boss, the unreliable inspector, the
then there muy ho reaction. The general election. The governor would zen Hays of Indiana have sounded convict leasing Senator. It was Ibis
Herald is in favor of Volusia county have no veto power over a hill pass­ keynotes Dial will mean mure to tile same “fierce bluto of publicity” that
buying these bridges but not nt an ed under the initiative power of the peoples of the world than any key­ turned ti;uin the sixteen members of
exorbitant price. The Monroe bridge people, nor could he veto nny matter note speeches that will lie sounded in the Senate who stood out for tlie
was said to have cost nhout $20,000 depreed by the people under the re­ the national political conventions of perpetuation of these evils mid forced
when it was built. It is about eight ferendum.
nuxt year. They hav'e sounded the enough of them to chunge their p o s i­
years old und Is not getting tiny
key-note to the underlying principles tion and their votes to make possible
BITTY THE BOOR HUSBAND.
younger. You can Judge for yourself
not alone of the church hut the Amer­ the uholilioii pf tho system. This
what it I* woith now. If Volusln
ican government. These two distin­ publicity, continuously employed by
Jane Burr writes in Ismdon that guished Americans who n re 'religious the ntwspnpcni of Florida, was, to­
county buys them we are nut inter­
ested. If Volusia cour’.y w;s:.L&gt; u‘J no woman ever is satisfied with the nnd political leaders muy well take ward the last, augmented and
to pay half of the price, v.e ;t.e in­ man she marries. As Jane, although pride in the honor that has been con- rtle tig the licit l&gt;y "the demands of a
terested. Not living in Volusia coun­ still young, lias hud two husbands, feared on them l&gt;y this great church great public benlimcnt," manifested
ty we are not interested in the same she probably mistakes a personal ex­ in calling them'to the platform. Only through letters, resolutions^nnd mass
people that they are interested in perience for a universal rule. Kho laymen of recognized worth get such meetings.
v and do not cure to give them more was once Miss Guggenheim of HI. a call. Only men of recognized worth
Thank God for tho “fioree blaze of
v*. than the bridges are Worth. But we I/ouis, later Mrs. Jack l’unch and stilt could respond us j/icy did. Upon
publicity"
in Florida, as elsewhere!
fater
Mrs.
llorati
Winslow.
Hhu
Is
would favor going a long ways to
Ih efforts of sueb men depends the Thank God for the “demands of a
3 get possession of the bridge at Mon­ desrrilHsi as an expert on sex entan­ rallying of Christian forces around
great public sentiment,” which, when­
roe and make it u free bridge. We glements. For a wonder, she champ­ right standards,—Reporter-Star.
ever it is fully uroused nnd exerted,
bcllevo that toll bridges nnd toll roads ions the man and berates her own sex
-—
------- - o ---------------------in always for the right!—Tampa Trib­
for
abusing
him.
_
But
he
is
largely
to
are the a bom ins l ion of the counties
ECONOMIC LEGISLATION.
une.
that have them and they cause more blame, she thinks, because he is so
trouble and friction and rotten poli­ docile. She calls him the "universal
Florida has a right to take her
tics than any other one thing. They husband’ ’and suys that he is a place with the Southern States thut
keep people from going to the beach “pathetic, bedraggled scarecrow in aie leading in (lie most democratic
and they keep people from going trousers." It docs not surprise her movement of this century, that of
through Volusia county if they can that they "always answer their coun­ State Organization for Public Wel­
geii»tround it. The spirit of Ameri­ try's call to arms; it is far easier to fare. legislation providing for 1’ulican iwople rebels at the idea i/f pay­ face quick death oil the Irnttlcfielil lie Welfare hns proven to-he n most
ing tell on bridges or roads and the than slow dentil beside the domestic economic movement. It changes
OCR FARMERS’ ORGANIZATION.
day of toll roads passed many years hearth.”
punishment expense to an investment
ago and the day of -toll bridges is
At home, she asserts, men urc in prevention. Virginia, North Caro­
Our farmers must not get the idea
passing every hour.
helpless; whichever way they go it lina, Missouri, Kentucky, Texas,
thut
the furtruA and the farm er alone
But we are not averse to getting is not the way of their choice; they Arkansas
Alabama,
Mississippi,
down to business and talking about are pushed along from behind, never South Curolitm and Georgia nil have is to !«• tho beneficiary of their o r­
buying the Monroe bridge If It can doing any of the things they desire; recognized the need and are provid­ ganization for tho furtherance of
a reasonable price. The never wunting any of the things they ing for Cublic Welfare legislation. trade. Every citizen of Sanford is in­
who own it have made the get.
Tlie most important feature of a terested, and &gt;\sz * vital am i finanelal
(!(prl*e of the abridge hack If we know
Miss Burr should he made an hoa­ State Welfare Department is its pro­ 'concent in . this m n tte f/ 'F o r what
anyfh^ig '9bout finances and .should
ry member of the truant hushan d's! ve nil ud prokram. Prevention of de*- la*iu;fitx the farm er will help others.
\\V arc no constituted th a t we 1ReklT ^ 1*tourl»t’\j»
■i r r f .fo r It,
ric
Most niemliers of that hoc"ly HlnqVlprv aid poverty is Just as real
Jdgn skouhl
HHRlfl oj 4 h%gtaji
themselves on the ground that
iat VidVjdi,* us! necessary ns prevention tate to learn tho licttor lossons of life
vx|)irrieftec, M ft mart)' times
ountfes are their wives do uot understand them
remember that the countrcs
'in. of I rime. With a state department
ing tho bridge to make it free Hero Is a woman who does.—Tampa outlining the work ami the co-opera­ IrmiVi tun or AikaVroliMrsiJemnce at
and they are stinging the taxpayers Tribune.
tion of county organization ft is pos thut. The present financial condition
when they raise tho price,
aiblo to reduce, materially, the num of uur farm ers should teach tho abso­
Let us have the free bridges if pos­
Iter of inmates and the expense of lute necessity of m arketing their pro­
BRYAN AND HAYS.
sible—only don’t pay too much.
our state Institutions.^ , Tho preven­ duce through pne organization and
A strange combination we hear tion of a criminal or pauper not only one llono. Unless men arc willing do
work,like slave* and give the eurnG u d in * Gages, Rubber Bedal Bads you say. I t would I* a strange com­ ■ayes the expense necessary to main­
lrgn-of that labor to those who take
tain
the
delinquent,
but
it
contributes
bination
on
a
presidential
ticket.
Yet
for Forda
life easy, they had bettor get together
to
the
community
und
stuto
with
both
men
are
big
enough
for
that
TIKE 8 ANI) TUBBS. ALL SIZES,
honor. I t would be a strange com­ citizen* who are an asset. Each citi­ and take definite steps to cqrc for
For L e u Money
bination to have these men sitting zen of the state is either an asset or their own interests.
GENERAL ELECTRIC side hy aide in u great national po­ a liability and In the fintl analysis Make the rules of the organization
litical copvqnt|pn. Yet both would be ran be aq reckoned in dollars and so binding that ho member can fail to
AND
foremost figures In such a conven­ cents. Florida is one of two states in grow, pack and grade his product In
EMERSON FANS
tion. Stranger still to hear these two the Union with no state organization nny way exerfit it will give credit to
When Sanford
men praising each other from the for Public Welfare. The South is the organization,
adopt*
a
brand
which
shall mean hon­
leading
Id
this
program,
can
Florida
same platform, were that platform
afford to remain Jn^ the delinquent esty, guaranteed wood*. BQ that buy­
political.
Before one of the greatest national class T The Bill presented by the e rs will ask no question except what
ralM ttU
411J gatherings of America, William Jen- Florida Federation of Womens' Clubs is tho brand, then prices will be good
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F. P. RINES

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CITIZEN.

I t ’s wort htho cost of a doctor's
visit just to have somebody listen
while you describe your symptoms.
A dollar is not without honor, save
in its own country.

Dollar Sale continued
until Saturday night.—
Yowell Company.
Th&lt;* celery game is over, MOVING
time is Ivre; wo arc at your nor vice.
—q u i c k s e r v i c e — t r a n s f e r .
Phono &lt;PJ8.
30-Thr-Frl-Sat-tfe

The officers and directors of this institution are

grcateful for your patronage, for yoar co-operation,
for your friendly words, for your helpful Influence,
and we wish, as best we may, to show our appreclation by rendering to yon a service that satisfies.
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You can help us materially In qgr,efforts.Jo as­
sist you by availing VoorseTf'of tlife Vfcsffacilities.
;
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.'I til
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at your command. . . • yrji jn, j. jj, j. . ^

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.P e o p le s B a n k .
of Sanford
SAN FO RD

F L O R ID A

Merchants and Miners* transportation Co.

FIIHIUIIT AMI I’ANNKMjKII SHItVlrK.
From Jacksonville
One Way
From Jacksonville
One Wit
ATI,ANTIC CITY ........... 436.44
WASHINGTON. D. C.........31 R
BALTIMORE, Ml)............. 30216
NIAGARA FALLS ...
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BOSTON. MASS. .......
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PHILADELPHIA, BA....... JU»
CLEVELAND, 0 ................ 39.31
PITTSBURGH, BA. .
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DETROIT, MICH.............. 41.93
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ini-a In , xrept lii-t wern Mnvuiimiti nntl Jackson vlllc. Home
r.mmi
ntul lo-rllis liiive extra rliurK&lt;'s.
AUTOMOBILES CARRIED, INCLUDING CLOSED CARS
Till! III’W KliiimnMti
Ilf llm 11rrchunl* ami MJnrri
Trnnsliiirtntloti i ’ tim|iiii&gt;y w ill reach Ja ck son ville May 27llt ami sill f„r
l.’ hllailull.lila via
May 2Mil.

HitUltigx for ItnlTlmorc .Hlrnmnhl|iH Nantucket Mny 3nth. lYrstan
May JStli. (D I*« M.
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Hist. Merrimack May mil., d:U&lt;&gt; P, M.
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roll Information on rri|ur*t nt "Ask Mr. Poster" hurcau or
C . tj. M O A N , T ru v . P ass. A j'e n t
c. M. 1IA 1LE, Gen. Agt.
Ticket Office nnd Bier, 800 E. Day St., Jacksonville. Telephone 63H

WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GOOD PRINTING
TFT US DOWOUR N Em O 'B TPR lN TIN G

marvelous increase in distribution
Sealdsweet Florida Citrus Fruits
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irtGISTCPCO

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This season Sealdsweet Florida grapefruit and oranges have boon
Bold in twenty-five per cent more cnrlot markets than last year.
Sealdsweet fruits now arc distributed in twice as many car lot
markets as five years ago; in several times as many as ten years ago.
This increase In our distributing capacity shows that we, tho
grnwenuwho cooperate in the Florida Citrus Exchange, have been
fully awake to tho importance of expanding markets to take care of
increasing production,
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First we developed consumer demand for Sealdsweet grapefruit
and oranges by aggressive advertising of tho food and health values__
for years and years carrying on this essential educational effort alto­
gether by oursolvcs.
Next wo gradually enlarged our sales force to properly cover the
sections of the United States wherein wo found potential demand for
Florida citrus fruits. Today wo are in position to sell in every por­
tion of the country which affords a profitable outlet
All this has been accomplished in tho face of destructive competi­
tion from I' lorida growers who m arket through non-cooperative chan­
nels. Wo have sold Sealdsweet for more money than other Florid*
marketing agencies got for fru its of comparable grade, pack and
quality.
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! Wo regard our work as little less than, marvelous-ia view of the
facts as explained herein. Obviously, hOWeVer, a s thk' Florida crop
of j grapefruit and oranges increases in volume, thero m ust bo even
greater progress in enlarging consumption and extending distribution.
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bentfit and our$, by working i s
our rank* rather than againet tt*f

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Hie F L O R ID A
CITRUS EXCHANGE
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�LONLON, May 24.—Sir Robert
Home chancellor of the excheque, In
the late Lloyd George cabinet/ has
declined to accept tho'chancellorship
of the excheuqucrer in the noW cabi­
GROWING OUT OF DEATH OF
net of Primo Minister Baldwin, it vras
MARTIN TABERT IN LUM­
announced this evening.
BER CAMP

ell Company

IS A

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BODY |
BUILDER
As a body builder o u r b r a i d
cannot be excelled. I t s re a l
fund Tt’g a pleasure to e a t i t.

(Ffn pkJro 1»

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E S X m A im ie fa v o r, w ill
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53

Are you moving? Let the QUICK
CROSS CITV, Fla., Slay 2t!—Tho
The Commencement Week a t the Sanford school* will begin Thursday
SERVICE TRANSFER do the job, If state today will again attem pt to night and the following is the program for the week:
you w ant it done ns you want it done. place W alter Higginbotham, convict
Thursday n ig h t—Mrs. Munson’s Musical Recital a t the High School AudPhone 408,
«3G-Thr-Fri-Sat-tfc whipping boss, on trial here on a itorlum nt 8:15 o’clock
charge of murder growing out of tho
Frioay night—Junior-Senior Banquet a t V aldes Hotel at R o’clock.
death of Martin Tabert, of North Da­
Sunday morning—Baccalaureate Sermon a t High School a t 11 o’clock by
kota, who .died w hile. serylngv a* . a
1
ql i d ?.I •. ii.
/,
convict in ,the foupty lfn/nj curtip of
flfepd^juAftonuxm at 3:00 a t High Sjchdol—ClSfW(l?ny Exercises/
rfC flre offers for the sale pt the Putnam I.umbor tym pany near
jH id j^ fiA ftc m o o n nt’ 5:8U— May Vagoant nndNC6mmoncVmcnl7 of juie
the assets o f the Automotive Supply hern eighteen 1months ago.,, , , ;
,
torpor,School nt the School'Hourc,,
Company, d i 'r i y ofGce tlhtU Thurs­ ' Higginbotham fnced, tylablnzt week,
■rSBay ^Ight a t tb.30— Graduation' eyerclFes of the High School a t tpo
day ‘ noon. May 24th. Stock m ay ‘be but tho-proceedings were-halted when
l / A ^ itdrjum. /tddjress by [Dr. Carpenter. __
v
T^endny nfgbt at Vti'cfock-^Xiumni Banquet a t the Parish House.
terms or sale'giren on aphlicitlon.
fylng Judge Mallory F. Horne on the
' S C H E M E MAINER.
grounds pf being prejudiced. Under n tist churui?situated in the wild woods.
45-3Ic
Trustee, Florida statute, a trial ju rist can . bo Judge Campbell i# scheduled to con -1
disqualified by an affidavit by tho d e­ vene'eourt during the nftornoon. Plans
fendant supported by two affidavits ore underqrny to ntnkel: n motion for
from citizens.
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a change of venue on the grounds that
Judge Csmpbell of the first dis­ a fair and Im partial trial ennnot bo
trict will succeed Judge Horne. The secured in Dixie county.
Affidavits
new trial jurist wa's enrouto hero last eigned by approximately 100 citizens
night from Tallahassee, where Ho cotf- residing in this section will be present­ AT CONVENTION IN ATLANTA
ferred with Governor Hardee. A ttor­ ed to support this contention.
WHEN THEY MEET NEXT
neys representing the states of Flor­ Tho defense Will attem pt to show a
WEEK
ida and North Dakota arrived here fair, and im partial trial can be secur­
Inst night, while attorneys for the de­ ed here, and will also present affi­
lllr The Assoelsf-a Press)
fense will reach hero early today.
davits signed by residents. It will
ATLANTA, Gn., May 24.—The first
The trial will ha held lo a little Bap­ also seek to havo qualified jurors official celebrntion of National Dec­
numbering more thnn 700, sounded to or stlon day ever held in a laifce way
IE b ttl econ­
test whethor or not u fari and impar­ k&gt; Atlanta will be that on May 30
o m y c o m b in a ­
tial trinl jury can be secured.
when visiting Kiwnninns, attending
tio n In tir e a th a t wo
Several
witnesses
began
arriving
tho
icvonth Intcrnntionnl Convention
Let
me
show
you
the
greatest
improve­
k n o w o f la a q u a l i t y
ment in Inner Tubes since auto* were here yesterday.
of
Kiwnnis
will Join vnrlous patriotic
p ro d u c t backed u p
invented. Air Dance in
Should
Judgo
Campbell
grant
the
bodies
of
Atlanta
nnd tho South in an
v.lve
valre
aim
Mem of
o
f
every
jJ
ttS
b y c o n s c ie n tio u s
Tube aherwaat a ataoca
state's motion,' another judgo will imposing ceremony a t Piedmont Park.
thrnmth
the
Unbre.ks e r v i c e . S o w e s e ll
ableTnuiaparcnt Valya
have to bo appointed by Governor
The Southern states hnve Just ob­
Cover amount or air in
G o o d y e a r T ire s* a s
U m . Try these—
Hardee to go ahead with the n-luol served their own Memorial day, dedi­
r e p r e s e n tin g th e .
trial of tho case. Judge Campbell's cated to tho soldiers who fought for
AIR-GAGE
u tm o s t In q u a lity ,
commission rends that he shuli preside tlu&gt; “ Lost Cause" but Southern KiS ir"
a n d d e liv e r th e
in Dixie county only. The next reg­ wnnlnns, ami virtually every civic or;
Save Iraubte. lime, won
b u y e r a s e rv ic e t h a t
eapenae. Add nop-third
ular session of court within this cir­ gnnization, have joined enthusiastic­
of Tire*. Note Omm ui
h e lp s h i m g e t fro m
cuit
Is scheduled'to lk' held in Mayo, ally in the opportunity to .pny a trib ­
cn.rantrea The Paul 8
*ive« on—V
Lafnyetto county, on June 13, Judge ute to the memory of tho men who
McMillan is now holding court in wore tlu* blue, nnd to the heroes of
Lake City, Columbia county, while the the World wnr. Representatives of
Fully intuml *K»
circuit culondar shows other court every state in tho union will shnre in
In m u . isa iiti
T^-&gt; almr. OmS, !■
Sntes arc: Live Oak, Suwannee coun­ the exercises, nnd the Kiwnninns from
ty, Juno 25 Jasper, Hnjmllton county, Canada will bring wrehths to adorn
fourth Monday in July; (Toss City, the monuments to American soldiers.
second Monday in August; Perry,
Thu Kiwnnis International Conven­
Taylor county, first Monday In Sep­ tion, it is now assured, will bo tho
Kent Vulc. Works
Oak Ave. anil Third 8L
tember, nnd Madison, Madison county, largest ever held by tho organization.
on October 2nd.
More thnn 3,000 registrations having
been
recorded u m onth'In udvnncu of
SALESMAN
Tho Herald delivered six limes a tho opening ilnte, May 28. Twelve
414 Seventh Street week for 15c.
special trains, including onu front the

T

nr.rti «aml' IS HUllO
rM.l.llia w» linve
Mimlf. ii api'ClAIfy ut
lurnl.lilnK liullilcrs
With *Ani| o f ••*cp |»-

ttm al

duality.,

it,

Atnki'S (hi- lini-st k lm f
uf murtnr nml csslUiMlI.

Hill.
Lumber Co,
Phone 130, 8anford&lt;

Car OWNERS!

T ubes

E. C. SIMPSON

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Account with this bank.
You pay all b iH s&gt; ith CHECK,
thfeSTUB is a record o f p ajm ien ^
and when returned tfte indorsed
check is a RECEIPT.
Have safety for funds and con­
venience in payments, b y’ doing
your banking: with us.
Our Capital and Surplus,. $125,-

Busy W $ek With Various Events at the High and
Grammar Schools

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

q . F. W1UTNRR, Cashier

W. A. Coolc of Oneco was engaged
Pacific coast nnd nnothcr from Can*
min, are scheduled to (war delegates to make the plans fOr the beautify­
nnd visitors. Virlunlly nil of the thou­ ing of tho la k e between Maitland
sand Kiwnnis Clubs will bo represent- nnd W inter Park around which a two
way road has ju st been completed.
Secretary J. H, llill of the com­
mission reported th at the city 'of
Highway Beautification W inter Park find beautified the
By the Joint Efforts o$ triangular plot /ju st outslcd the city
proper between there and Orlando
Several Fla. Counties ntfd made it most attractive by the
erection of a substantial.curbing nnd
ORANGE COUNTY WILL
tho planting; of grass.
SEMINOLE TO JOIN IN
Interest In tho great work df thla
PLANTING TREES.
commission is growing comrtanlly
and tho work of Orango county is
The Orange County Bcnutlflcatlon being praised in every part of. Flor­
Commission hns nrrnnged for the ida, ninny other . counties and cities
planting of 800 trees in June dp.the are doing a sim ilar work a n d .before
main highway from Orlando to t)ic long tho whole state will show the
Seminole county line. This highwhy lino results of this activity.
’*
passes through Formosa, Winter
Seminole county' will he asked to
^ t ' 1 - i ‘ ' ' . i r . „• *
1a
Park nnd Maitland and Is one of the meet Ornngo
bounty nt tho county
most traveled roads in Florida, Live liho In tho planting of Uyc oaks in
oaks will l&gt;e planted every 130 feet June.
and other plnntings will be made be­
These trees can bo planted a t an
tween these tree*. A special commit­ avornga cost of $2,00 which provide
tee consisting of I. W. Phillips, Mrs, for care and . replacement of lossea.
A. It. Whitman, Miss Anna B. Trent, Many citizens of'G range county will
Maitland, Mrs. J. K. List, W inter provide one or more trees by special
Park, nnd II. II. Dickson, Orlando.
contribution to the commission,
Tho commission had a splendid
meeting with a inrge attendance. W.
Tho Iloruld delivered six time* a
B. * O’Neal of Orlando was added to
week
for IBe.
tho membership.

&lt;^Hf*********ti

YO W ELL
CO.
BEST GRADE

U 4, COLORS AN D STY LESIN

Nnvy nititvt, Tun nml Gray, in RliorU,
Slims nnd Itegulnrs

u Mlouts, Ilcgularp nnd Slims, per suit

Chalmers, Munsin* and Curtt-T’s

Small check and neat strii»ea in Wash Silk and’Crepe de Chine, Tan
*

Stoutfl

Check, Nainsook, Madras, Buttons

and Paria Knit Top "Country Club” styles. Sizes up to CO-—

and white imported Broad Cloths

Pattern^, Stripes aud little small designs, each

All silk, all colors, pair

bluo Chombray, Coat Suit, each
.

I I till .

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PAGE FOUR

SPECIALS

Continue
j,

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

REALM OF SPORTS
R. L. SHIPP, Editor

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP. SHOOTING
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ORLANDO DROPS
GAME TO TAMPA
YESTKIlDAY'S RESULTS

DR. CAItlt LEFT FOIt
1IIS HOME TOhAY
The deacons and ciders nnd other
officers of tho Presbyterian church to­
gether with the Men’s Choir and oth­
ers gave Dr. Chrr a dinner a t the Val­
dez Hotel lust night. Everyone great­
ly enjoyed being with Dr. Carr tii»
Inst night hero and nil of them then
went to the church to henr his fare­
well evangelistic sermon. I)r. Carr
has tjeen holding a scries of services
af the Presbyterian church thnt have
been greatly enjoyed by the people of
tills city generally and they are sor­
ry to see him leave for his homo in
Savannah. His services were given to
tho cnusc nnd Presbyterian ministers
covered the territory in Cleorgin and
Florida during thu past two weeks
with the idea of waking people up to
their religious duties nnd their work
bus shown some wonderful results.

Dollar Sale continued
until Saturday night.—
Yowell Company.

‘ G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
4-24-Ue

STOI-8 HACKING COUGH

W jm gm itom

“Had a hncking cough for years,
nnd Foley's Honey nnd Tnr is the only
remedy thnt reached my rough.
I
have not been troubled with it since,"
writes Mrs. E. M. Doby, Asbury Park,
N. J . Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat,
Chest nnd bronchial trouble arc quick,
ly relieved with Foley’s Honey and
Tnr. Contains no opiates—ingredi­
ents printed °n the wrapper. Largest
selling cough medicine in the World.
Sold everywhere.—Adv.

TAMPA, Mny 24.—Orlando'a string
of
victories, eleven up to date, wns
National league
NEW YORK. May 24,-T ho New
broken here yesterday when the York Nationals made n clean sweep
Cincinnati 1, llrooklyn 7.
Smokers broke through Jess Woolf
of their H e rb s with Rl. Louis, winning
Chicago 4, Hoston 0.
nnd with the bulldog hurlcrs mates the final gfinio yesterday, I to 1. The
St. Lauia 1, New York 4.
Estelle Taylor, Wallace Iloery ami doing everything In sight won by the scure:
Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 0.
Mae Uusch in "Only a Shop Girl" to­ score of 10 to 5. The score:
SL Lou I...... ........ 000 000 001— 1 H I
O rlando................. 000 001 13^-&gt;V* New York .......... , 000 400 000—4 8 0
night.
American league
Tampa ............ ....... 003 051 010—10
Boston 8, Cleveland C.
She
wns
only
a
shop,
girl,
what
No others scheduled.
PHILADELPHIA, Mny 24— P itts­
LAKELAND, Mny 21.—Lakeland
chance had she against society,
burgh defeated Philadelphia yesterday
against eireum*tnm«| against man? won its sixth' straight game when it in the final inning 7 tit fl. Thu score:
Houthem Association
defeated Daytona here yesterday, 11 Pittsburgh ........ 000 122 101—7 11 2
Nashville 2, Mobile 1.
The new 150-room hotel which is
See .this great picturization of the to R, in a free hitting contest. The Philadelphia ..... 002 010 120—6 t l 2
Little Ilock 2, Birmingham 4.
now
being planned for Melbourne will nj
fuimtus Charles K. blany stage suc­ score:
Memphis 1, Atlanta 5.
beone
of the best advertisements the
Daytona ................ 100 221 000— 0
cess.
Chattanooga-New Orleans, rnin
BOSTON, May 24.—McNamara was town bus ever hail. Every booster
Lakeland .................. 220 040 030—11
generally effective nfter relieving Fil- should lend encouragement to the pro­
Also n two-port Century comedy
'\
HOW THEY STAND
lingim In tho thidd inning yesterday
ST. PETERSBURG, Mny 24—Camp and boston won from Chicago C to 4. ject and if possible, the hotel should
full of thrills nnd laughs.
he ready to open to rbusiness by the
und'TUuktn broke even In a pitching The scoru:
Florida State league
first of nctx year.—Melbourne Times.
And the honor 'guests tonight /d ll duel ycstkrilny, hut the Growers did Chicago ......012 001 000— 1 12 1
Won Lost. P et
Re Ralph W arred'ttnd Tils ladyfricnd a little more timely hitting behind boston ............... 210 101 100-0 12 1 The. Daily Herald, 15c per weak.
Orlando
qml will yeg ttyH*wpn^ci^uPpiqtiiiy Jthciy hurlcr, nnd they made it two out
Lakclgpd .5 ...,
without cost to thefn.'ns the treat's oil of three in their three day visit here,
Tampa ............
BROOKLYN, May 24. Brooklyn
The
Osborne. He there, Ralph and don’t brndentown winning, 3 to 2.
Rradentown ..
won its third straight victory uml
score:
forget thu lady.
Daytona ..........
Leon ('adore his third straight in de­
brndentown
200 001 000—3
St. Petersburg
feat ipg Cincinnati yesterday 7 to 1.
And tomorrow night and Saturday St. Petersburg ........... 001 000 001—2
The score:
—Mary Miles Minter In “Drums of
National League
Cincinnati
000 000 001—1 5 2
Fate" with such support as George
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Won Lost
Brooklyn ........... 00U 111 040—7 10 8
Fawcett, Robert Cain, Bertram GrassNew York ..
Ly,
Maurice Flynn, Also Internation­
Pittsburg ....
CLEVELAND, Mny 24.—Shaiite
CORRECTED MAY I, 1923
al News.
Rt. Louis &gt;...
pitched brilliantly for Cleveland yes­
Chicago .....
South Round
terday, hut ids support gave way on
The influence of ad­
Brooklyn ....
Departs three occasions, and Boston won 8 to
Arrive
vertising
is apparent in
Ronton ......
2:46 a.nt. 0. Tho score:
83 .......... 2:36 a.m
Cincinnati ..
The Hastings lieralil telln that
8:40 q.111. boston ............... 001 300 3l0 —8 0 2
every turn of my daily
Philadelphia
about 2,000 carloads of potatoes have
2:45 p.m. Cleveland .......... 101 300 100—0 13 4
life. I find I cannot dis­
been sent from that section this sen7:10 p.m.
American League
regard it. It is always
son. The crop stands at about half
HILLSBOROUGH DELEGATION
Won Lost
of that shipped lust season up to date.
Northltound
FOISTS OUT WEAK POINTS
with me, guiding me in
It is .predicted tnht only iilniut five
New York
Departs
Arrive
IN N'KW GASOLINE TAX LAW
my pleasures and in my
hundred ears remain to ho shipped
Philadelphia
2:03 n.111.
.... 1:48 a.lit.
f£r the rrop, and while this will menu
Cleveland ....
duties, telling me what I
12:05 p.m.
... 11:45 a.in,
With regard to tho n n /ce n t per gal­
a grout reduct lull in volume ft Is ex­
Detroit .......
3:52 p.m. lon tax on gasoline prescribed in tho
.... 3:42 p.m.
should eat, wear, and
pected' that the growers will not he
RL Louis . ..
10:00 p.m,
recent enactment of the legislature,
use and what I should
any worse oif than previously as thu
Washington
the funds derived from such tax to he
pldca but* milled and is now excellent.
Chicago
Trilby Branch
distributed equally among counties of
buy for my family.
Thu yield this season is figured gen*
Arrive
the statu under provisions of the lnw,
I find that there is on
orally j a t about R5 per cent of. an
members of the Hillsborough'county
average. Various causes contributed
Southern Association
the tip bf my tongue a
delegation in the legislature have
to ettprtening the yield.—TinicsWon Lost
gathered information from the records
multitude of names the
Unlon.
New Orleans
of automobile registered in the state
mention of which will
Mobile .........
comptroller's office showing thnt
Nashville .....
bring from some shelf
Leesburg Branch
Hillsborough county has about 1,000
A tlanta ........
Arrive
more automobiles than the total num­
nearly everything that
Hazing is cowardly, contemptible
Chattanooga
ber of cars In twenty-seven other
......... 3:55 p.m.
and inexcusable in any institution,
I can use in my daily
liirniinghum
...... 2:45 p.m.
counties of the state combined.
nnd especially where the students urc
Memphis .....
life and in the daily life
Further pointing out the inequality
lienellciMtU's, Rough-bundling a hoy
Little Rock
of the onc-ccnt tnx provision of the
o f my family
or gi^l because of the nii|ienority of
luw, tlm Hillsborough county dclega
If it is u safe you want moved, call numbers would Ihj hinscd unywhoro
In every instance that
Oviedo branch
tloii shows that tho twenty-seven
the QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER; except in 11college or school. In most
Departs counties referred to have a cqnibincd
Arrive
name
means a very def­
they will move it safely. Rhone 498. Institutions'the students ure put up­
..... 7:45 p.m.
representation in thu state legisla­
inite promise and assur­
36-Thr.-Fri-Rat-lfc on their honor to nhstuin from any­
ture of forty-two votes against only
thing which would injure 11 fellow
ance of something sub­
two votes for this county. The fig*
Firpo and Willard
student’s person or property—nnd
x—Duily, except Sunday,
tires gathered demonstrate that while
stantial ana which will
Will Fight July 7th those violating this pledge ure not
IHIIsborough county with its 1,000
worthy of further uid or assistance
History is what enables each na­ more automobiles consuming gasoline
make me feel completely
NKWYOKK..Muy 2 I .- I .u ls ,Angel by state or federal government.— tion to use the other fellow's past
will pay into the state treasury or
satisfied about having
Firpo, jouth American heavyweight Times-Uniun.
record us an alibi.
stytji
fund
far
more
than
all
of
the
exchanged my money
yesterday signed articles with Tex
tvykuky.aevcn other counties combined
ItlcksMjto fight Jess Willard, Linear
Daily Herald on sulo at Joe’s Smoke
of new Helds 'doesn't
The discav
for i t
It - ill retvive in return a pro' 'rata
wurldy-r hump Ion, on July 7, in New H o u se,M o b ley ’s Drug Store and seem to chjtf
the ratio between nil
shy ) not. exceeding that distributed
r/rjtot mo say a few
*
York,*(M vicinity.
€ j Hunt'* Pharmacy,
Ji*'d sfcb’Uhk‘4 Iters.
to t yy one of thu twentJtadVen c 6unM

a '

II '(Key TlreTltch, Smart, Bum j
'or Discharge, if Sor^.Irritated, l
Inflamed or Cranulatcd, use
Murine. Soothes and Refreshes!
Sate for Infant or Adult. At afl
Druggists.^
J - ,n j

IFi* A, Fm

An

f a the Stomach

jj M E N T H O IA T U M

Livei-.K idneys
Bowels, Blood

is antiseptic and
X gently helps the A

SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF PEPPER LEAGUE
Ill

Oviedo

Rrmlnotc Ath. Club

Brotherhood Si. A.

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fnjo hill recently passed by both
houses of the legislature provides for
u two cent per gallon tax on all gas­
oline sold, this fund to go to the state
highway 'departm ent, and a further
one cent per gallon tax to be distri­
buted among the counties of the state
on an equal basis. The bill was sent
bock to the house after passage and
an amendment tacked on providing
that the law us affects the two cent
per gallon tax should remsin In force
if in event the one cent per gallon tax
was held unconstitutional.—Tampa
Tribune.

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For quick* result* try a wont ad.

Sold by

UNION PHARMACY ‘
Sanford, Flurida

do the thing that I be­
lieve discriminating peo­
ple have judged best.
They mean conven­
ience. It is not neces­
sary to describe the
thing I want. Even the
most intimate articles
may be purchased with­
out e m b a r r a s s m e n t
since the advertisers
have given ois handy
names.
’ ’ .
They mean assurance
in shopping. There is no
indecision. Even before
I enter the shop I know
what I want to buy.
And certainly they
mean satisfaction. For
the advertiser whose
product is not good •can­
not continue to adver­
tise. The fact that I
have seen a name re­
peated over and over
again assures me t h a t#
stands for a product
quality.
In speaking
that name to ;th^.£l$fk I
know I anv qskmgMifor
the best. £ ’*
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods.'I pat­
ronize the shop that sells
them.

(This was written by a woman)
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things which t h e s e
names
old
friehdfc of the newspa­
per and magazine pages
—mean to me.
They mean good taste.
For certainly I desire to

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SPECIALS

Night
M
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to

Too can find the name of
every live llusinesa Man
Is Sanford in this Column
each day.

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If va please y o u , tell others; If not,
tell os. Phone 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop-

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR a n d H U IL D E R
117 Conamial Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
IRE------- AUTO-------- RONDS

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Iluilder
IANFORI)

FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
ll4 ln l.ll.S rd

ISOS

Ural Estate, Loans and Insurance
l'»"&gt;nr IN

IQI-H Mngnulla Ave.

STEWART The Florist
Cat Mower*------------- Flurml Designs
Annual nnd Ornamental Plants
*11 Myrtle A r e . - ----------Phone 2 G 0 . W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
Central Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repaint
Acetylene Welding
Phone 62-------- Sanford, Florida

BEAUTIFUL LAKE MARY Invite* Dodge Brothers Flat
you. ^Hlgh elevation, pure jlrinking
water. Good terms on a few cottages
Rates Plan Reduces
as homes or investment. 5800, $1,400,
Service Charges
$1,000* $2,M00,—Lake Mary Itenlty Co.
Lake Mary, Florida.
6-4-tfc
What Is meant by. “flat rate* ser­
Cards of Sanford’s RepotFOit SALE—2-Ion Federal (ruck, vice ?M
able Professional Men, each
Rood fo r lo g g in g purpoHCH, firx t
Much discussion of this subject is
of whoa. In hie chosen pro­
class condition. Cheap for cn*h. 1- heard nmong motor cat owners, liut it
fession the Herald recom­
Inn Itepuhlic truck, cheap, excellent is evident, from the nature of these
mends to the people.
condition. Address "E" I’. O. Box 34, conversations, M at many have only n
Lake Monroe, Fla. .
33-lfc vague idea of It* real significance. As
FOR SALK Large motor boat, every a m utter of fact, fln t rntes service* ns
convenience, four cylinder motor, ill applied hy the lendin gautomohile
George A. DeCqttes rcmarkuldy good Condition. Will con­ dealers, is not definable In a single
Attomey-nt-Lavr
sider any offer—L. II. Connelly. 3'J-tfc sentence.
“In the first place," according to
k
j
FOR SALE—Sl.V ROOM HOUSE
Over Seminole County Bank
Urban
Mays, local salesman for Dodge
AND LOT. PART CASH, BAL­
NFORD
FLORIDA
ANCE ON EASY TEHS, ALSO A Druthers, “ it means that n careful
SMALL BEARING ORANGE GROVE study wan made of the thousands of
BARGAIN, ADDRESS “ E“ operations that might enter Into the
FRED R. WILSON AP. REAL
O. BOX 31, LAKE ON ROE, FLA. repairing of a motor car. On the bas­
41-12tp is of these time-studies, reasonable
ATTOIIN EY-AT-L AW
time allowances for every conceivable
FOR SALE—One good fresh milk,
service job were established, and the
Flrat National Bank Building
cow, also 1 heifer yearling. Apply
mechanic is required to complete each
SANFORD
FLO It I
1218 W. «th St., Sanford.
40-3tn
jolt within the ullotted time.
“When un owner brings his ear to
FOR RENT
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
the service station for repairs," any*
Mr. Maya, '“we are able to qinftv him
ARCHITECT
FOR RENT—Two 5-rooni bungalows,
a positive figure for the work to he
one G room bungalow.—A, P. Con­
Room 7, M m MAfc
nelly &amp; S o n s . .............................. 20-tfc dune. We are nlso enabled to* give
IAN FORD -t
him n definite delivery promise, with
—FLORIDA
FOR RENT—Apartments and garage the knowledge that the rnr will come
to parties without children. 32C out of the shop on time. Thus, the
Oak Ave. Call 2G0313-Gtr
CHELLE MAINES
FOR RENT—Furnished room, nlso
LAWYER
garage, 411 Park Ave.
45-Gtp
-:—Court House F O R R E N T —One furnished room
apartm ent for light housekeeping,
701 Magnolia Ave.
45-4tc
Room* 22G-228 *
FOR RENT—1 nice apartment, an
DR. R. M. MASON
conveniences and well furnished,
DENTIST
Cates' building, phone 181.
New Mrisch Iluilding
11-Wcd-Thr-tfc
line 201
Sanford, Florida
FOR RENT Garage
street.
J. THIGPEN
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms . with
light housekeeping.—S. E. com er of
Real Estate
11th street and Elm Ave.—M. Sch­
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE neider.
47-fllp
I'Oil k E n T—A Ill-room house, nice­
Office 271
Phonesly furnished for hoarding.' Inqulro
at 303 West Third street, Mrs. S. A.
DR. J. T. DENTON
Chancellor, Prop.
47*6tp
PIIYSICIAN-SURGEON
FOR' RENT—Three room furnished
Rooms 20G-207-208 Meisch Building
apartm ent.—Lee Bros., 4IB West
First Street.
47-tfc
FOR
RENT—3
unfurnished'
rooms,
at
DR. G. S. SELMAN
314 Elm Ave.
48-Btp
Practice limited to
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
WANTED
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
MeUch Building

sTEHtKiHAHfHh W ANTKb-M u.t
1h&gt; experienced. Address P. O. Box
M Examined
Glasses Dealgnad 221.
32-tfe
Henry McLaulin, Jr., HELP WANTED—District agency NATIONAL FARM
open to an A-l insurance producer,
Opt D.
LOAN ASSOCIATION
only those with last of references and
-NOW AT KISSIMMEE
a proven ability will be considered.
1■'
L II. Calrlough
Address, slating age and experience.
KISSIMMEE, May 23.—Keeping
.State
'Agent, Box 186,7 Orlando, Fla- in the lino of progress already com­
K &amp; Colclough
INSURANCE
menced by the farmers of Osceola
I irr—Life—Auto
WANTED—Cashier, apply manager county, a National Farm Ismn Asso­
'r»t Nat'l Rank Rldg. Annex
Union News Restaurant, A. C. L. ciation Was organised here' S atur­
Depot.
________47-8tp day. Officers elected for the com­
U)
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FLORIDA
WANTED—Used musical instruments ing years wore J. W. Wile, president;
Instruments of every description. Carson Farm er, vice president) H. V.
SENATE PASSES "TRAIN
Will pay rash or trade,—M. L. Price Boyer, secretary-treasurer. The di­
Classified Ads lc a word. No
lifDERS
Music Co., Tampa and Zaik Street, rectors wars J. W. . Wile, Carson
Ml Ad token for less than 23c.
Tampa,
Fla.
-J* " 5-25-lmo-c FLoner, D, W. Alderman, William
JALLAIIASSK e T May
*-* And positively no Classified
WJtJ^crton, J . H. Sm ith' C. C. Bass
WANTED—Man on
*'n*u‘ »“ »«l ywtcrdajMrt11
•* Ada charged to anyone. Cash
a r f l P l i . i l . Hiledbrandt. This Will
ly
iobf—
iff-f
8.
N
clson,
family.,]
,or o*| jncasura that'would*.
*0 must accompany all ordcra.
j*mdtk„ for trAin riders In t
D -40-ltp; W-113-ltp enable the farm ers to borrow money
8anfonL.Fl
Count th# words and remit
a £ £ s low a rata of interest as that
« tlw o f &gt;lt| or ip &lt;Uyi( j
ocordlngly.
p ill by large industrial corporations,
LOST
hIDNKY TROUBLE BKC
municipal corporations and transpor­
LOST—‘Somcwhore between 12th and
tation companies and will be a great
SERIOUS
First street a hunch of keys on ring.
help to them.
Reward if returned to Herald office.
FOR
SALE
“SufftTed with teverp i
46-dtp
^ U c h e and pain. i„ my ,,
FAKMEfiB—* ou can get seed bod
FORTY-DAY SESSION
fram-v and irrigation plugs at the
PLANNED AT CAPITOL
U&gt;
Sanford Novelty Worka.______ HO-tfc
M bladder&gt;hou,dcr
were InbUdebad com
K&gt;r SALE—Hosier and Gaya* paints
SUBMERGED LANDS V TALLAHASSEE, May 24.—The
. . we*1' m,Mj nervous and 1
«*d worn out W.lking mi
legislature would meet every yoar for
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
a forty-day aeaalon under the terms
Worka,
Sanford
agenta.
183-tfc
TALLAHASSEE,
May
24
—The
OCT °f,
Kvtty mor
* ' “ d h*nd* were bloated
aenato yesterday killed a bill by Sen­ of a Joint resolution proposing p con­
FOlt SALE—Rhode Island
setting, IS eggs for, $1.00.
Mrs. ator Campbell that would giro to the stitutional amendment for that pur­
**ton *2 t0J &gt;e,p °'y condi
Ellsworth, BcsrdaU Avenue, San- city of Miami several thousand acres pose, Introduced by Representative
R, 7 xfT ,ed “n operitlon
foriL
83-tfp pf submerged lands fu Biscsyne Bay. Byrd yesterday. Mr. Byrd believes
I read about Foley
Senator Lindsey, who fought the that much good would result from
M*. t , w tkra
S ff
riparian righto bill at the last ses­ annual aeaalons, end that it would
sion said ho thought Miami abowod serve to give the state an experienced)
kail

In Bakin* fn r IL

.-

Baptist Convention
Thrown in Uproar
—Objection Raised
TO
•

PRESIDENT
FAUNCK OF
BROWN UNIVERSITY AS
SPEAKER,
( l l r T * e A M l M - l m r a I’ r r a n t

ATLANTIC ■ CITY, May 2.1.—Dr.
John Roach Stratton, pastor of Cal­
vary church, New York City, caused
the opening session of the Northern
Raplint Convention to he thrown into
an uproar today when he objected to
the presence of President W. H. I*.
Fnunco of Hrown University us
speaker.

ADMITS KILLING RIGHT
PALM REACH LAND ..
COMPANY DEAL OFF
REVENUE OFF
TALLAHASSEE, May 21.—A deal
whereby the Palm Beach Investment
Company would have acquired some
SX)0 nrren of state land* fronting nil
I bo ocean' in St. Lurie county fell
through, "temporarily a t leant yester­
day, when the internal Improvement
board rejected an utTer of $10 an
acre. The hoard la understood to
have fixed a price of $100 no acre for
the land*.

LOS ANGELES, May 21.—A man
Who Rave Ilia name an doe Buckley
I.ourier 28, formerly of Kirby No libs,
Ky., today confessed, aceordifig. to
police, that he killed eight revenue
officer* in a c la sh in tho mnimtnitu*
of Kentucky in April, 1008. Hi* ntory
in being checked by department of
justice agent*.

Dollar Sale continued 5
until Saturday night.— ■
Yowell Company.
£
Trunks, baggage, in fact anything Q
anyWhen&gt; by jm t railing 408. for n *
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER.
w
• 30-Thr.Fri-Sut.-trc1*

TALLAHASSEE, May 24.—Final
passage of n hill to appropriate $30,*
OOOfor the purpose of replnating oys­
ter beds wns effected hy action on
such a bill In the house yesterday.

These arc Florida Crown. Raised on Milk and Florida Corn
They are nlte and plenty of them

Phone 372-W ■

.'127 Sanford' Avenue

The Big Liquidation

THE EAST TWO DAYS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAI
LADIES'
SHOES

HIGH
GRADE

THESE ARE MEN'S SMART DRESS HHlRTff

FIRST STREETn O PI\ THtM*0!W0KFICE

SANFORD, FLORID

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                    <text>fflA FROM BRIGANDS so . FAR

L O ^ N ^ M a y 23.-S U n lo y Bhld
APPEARANCE OF GREEK
win* .chmnccllor-of*exchequer, la the
VESSELS THAT ARE MEN­
B ritish prime minister In succession
ACE TO PEACE
v
— • T “t L ______ _ now-desire.the court to to Andrew Bona* Law. Having fol­
lowed the constitutional pracUce and
ascertained the views of the con■
bonbbsar^
b « ^ d
nojic or eclat and hardly anyone knew
'
-------servatlvo leaders through the medium
( 3. I P « 1) -EBW
ABD HIGGINS.
th a t the “big court" was In acaalon
C o n s ta n ti­
"Foreman; of hta secretary, Lord SUmford Ham,
■ ass
now
until they saw the grand jury and the
the King came to town yesterday,
no
p
le
B
u
t
In
AH
E
u ro p e
WHEN HOU8E CUNGURHEU IN
and without further delay offered the,
cetlt Jutt on the atreet.
Edward . . ^ t :
tf . vw vs
O ver A ffa ir
SENATE
AMENDMENT
ON
S g g l n . wa» made foreman of the
(Signed) “ W. M. HAYNES
premiership to Mr. Baldwin, who ac­
THIRD CENT
grand
Jury
and
W.
M.
Haynep,
clerk
. .
"Clerk.”
cepted.
‘
,
BILL
SENATE I’ASBB8 HOU8B
That a man, comparatively new^ to
COiM
t^
T
' E . r *3'
•- * ---------------- civil Do**"4
THAT WILL RETIRE I11M
Henry
Greek
fleet
Is
cruslng
about
en­
politics,
thus
comes
to
the
first
office
yo.tcrd.y- T h . dookrt U *
J u M„ ,t Iron W ork. «■
T A L ?’
ON FULL PAY
trance
to
the
S
traits
of
Dardanelles
of
tho
nation’s
council
passing
over
An&lt;l
It
t
.
..f
lo
u
te
d
b
y
t
h
o
o
W
and
c
j
.
Burly.
«
passage
of
the
three
cent
gasoline
Ux
" UW Several Days
krll-tried and experienced states­ measure effected when the house con, and tho Turklah government has
tim ers who watch the P"****11 **
esrnlahce, dlsmlaaed.
formally called attention to vesseU
SHANGHAI. M»y
point
very c lowly t t a t « o l'“ 3 2 ^ ? ” •
l U . 'y T ru rt Oo„ vu. J ~ k H lck..o, men like Marquis Curxon. and tho curred in the senate amendment pro,
»
hwnnir *ho nearest poim
Earl of Balfour, indicates tho change vldlng should the supremo can* hold and rum or, of varloua actWltlea on
- f CM. 1
r , u s ’* « lr.lV b .~ llu . u p o rt. mon,
which has tak*n place on the poli­ unconstitutional third cent l^ ie d for tho part of the G reek, caualng much
Bupremc court &gt;wa»,iaade poaaiblo totical stage with the rise for the first counties th at this levy should revert uneasiness in Constantlnop**.
*“ " arrW.l «&lt;
d“ y by the passage b , the w nate of
... th a .t ___
i A wlv«
time in the country's history of the [ “ general revenue fund. The measure
[the brig*na"
,
had not . ' wy_
'b ill
would
give Him
him fu
full
,n l ,o
r
this morning and their work Is given tIS. ,lc" n,“ n‘' i “^OolUns
Furniture
LAUSANNE, May 23^-N o comlabor party to the position of his now goes to tho governor.
[Worm.bon &lt; » *
Mr*1"* 1 p iy upon rctlremont. Support™ . o
opposition
in
parliam
ent
prolmse
to tho deadlock on the que*
H
U
10
.o
o
fh
cr
_
p
.rt-_
o
l_
.b
l._
l~
d
K.
II.
Murrell.
do
m ajesty's
----- -r - , . , I carried out
The prl-onor., U g j bm b o .t oil . tl« b t «»
Their presentm ent is « work of. art 7 ’ ’u n t ” Rculavln, conUnuwl.
' TALLAHASSEE,
May 23.- T h e tion ot turco-G reek reparation* wa*
1 o f necessity, the labor party la i
WllS and is especially valuable giving as it , r j d j C ates^plaintiff, vs. D. J. Nlch-1 rcprcBl.htcd . In the house of lords house members who hitherto fought found yesterday, a t the Near E a rt
Italian lawyer, of ^ u*nUy . u u d its enactment
M. Venlxelos,
of
'jj0fendant nDamages,
*m« r M- nendlng.
ni . . a the tiroscncc
pending „—coiufiviivv. ™
: --7 he«l
^
.of peers liko I^&gt;rd
,ho tho three cent levy took advantage of conference.
* t .0 apply cpcoU lly to T o,lor does the well deserved compliment to
' L ^ b . T b r o r , ill « number
the
Greek
delegation
apent
a
feverish
tho retiring Judget Hon. Jam es w.
t£ 0 senate amendment to renew tho
J. k ”Vincent, plaintiff, V8&gt; Son1‘' Ilaldane, who has great
^
^ n tlmo appeared they day consulting with varlou* confarof days.
______
Perkins, as follows:
nolb Overland Co„ defendant. Replov- with tho labor party .and lalooked th
U no* p ~ l . l . h t r r . r ° ' T , Tbhe
upon
as
one
of
tho
certain
m
i
lo win a point a t least In once leaders, diacu.aing w ay. and
"The
Grand
Jury
understand,
that
WASHINGTON. M«y 23. — The
nhould
the
labor
par
y
with!"
«»•
J
J
of
p a y i n g final pa*««R0 by m ean. In nn endeavor to amelorat*
the
spring
term
for
m
3
close,
when
1,1 Seminole' Realty ond lnv.stm cntC o:
had been would not resign on half paynear
future
bo
In
a
poslUon
to
form
a
tho
way
&lt;fcrcncc.. Vote to con- tho aituntlon*
this session of tho court here a t San­ plaintiff, vs. J. B. Estrldgo and Ameri­
government,
might
give
labor
a
standsending
«
o
..........
lb ,a o . fnnr.
Yesterday afternoon, tired but .m ilford adjourns, and that, the present can F ruit Growers, defendants. Damiu r was forty-two to thirty-four.
w „ in Peking for more than M
ing
position
In
tho
house
of
lords
Ing,
Venlselos emerged from the
presiding judge, the \Utu
Wj
Jay when the cabinet met In
This fact of non-representation of f e d e r a l r e d i s c o u n t
hotel elevator, lie was immediately
Perkins,
will
then
voluntarily
and
PCc l ' . » l W K t - —
S E n 1. consider the pHght of hc
RATE TO REMAIN surrounded by a group of newspaper
ermanently retire from ‘ho bcueb.
Tim following indictments were labor ruled Curxon out as a prime
foreigner* including American c.t.
lK'
minister possibility, In the opinion of
men who desired to know the trend
••When one has served ao long and brought in by the * « n d juryt
tons held as hostages by the Chinese
tho m .Jorlly ol I h . • " ■ " " • ‘• j
WASHINGTON, May 23.—Federal of affairs. A young Turkish correwell
In
such
an
important
public
State
of
Florida
vs.
Willie
Smith
so
leaders. The present oppOsUlon In Reserve rediscount
^ apondent asked the fon n ar p ra ^ ie r
office, we think it deserve* some rec- alleged m urder in the f ln t
* 5^
measure of precaution ami
If he waa optimistic or ptwrimUtic.
tho house of commons is ific most maintained a t the!r Uniform'
SUto
of
Florida
vs.
J.
D.
Ballaru
to be able to davlsc his cabinet col"Tie two knota In a handkerehWI,
enerKelle
.n
d
vlirorou.
i
1.2
per
cent
for
the
p
ro
e
n
t
breau.e
IN
THE
0r^‘Hls
ability
to
properly
direct
evlalleged assault w ith Intent to com­
leagurs fuUy on all aapecta of the OP f o r e i g n a f f a i r s
"One repreaenta Mr. Op­
has had In many years, and it was o f satisfactory buslnc.s
drnco.
compare
facts,
distinguish
CABINET FORMED BY
situation, Secretary Hughe* confer­
mitt m
murder.
uiuvn
_ #
„,.r,.«Hary
that
tho
first
mlnlsUr
throughout the country, It waa an- timism, and the other Mr.
tru th from falsehood and discern and
BALDWIN
State of Florida va. T lw .^
red briefly with Acting
no^nced VoilaV «t the'conclusion o f “ t h V ’hsndkcrchlof back In
dotcrm
ln.
f
H
y
th
a
t
which
Is
eonDari* of the war department just be
the meeting of. the board’s advisory I
^
pull 1tout quicld,
formahle to law and justice lalalready Scott
fore the cabinet meeting. Later Mr.
The now prime minister, like his
which
knot
comes out ftr^t
n
m
atter
of
record
In
the
form
of
h
s
RT8U i« of Florid^ va. l^ u is Walker,
.a m atter
Doris said the war department had
has graduated from council.
rndorwm cnts
the
only
answer,
I cair « »•
l&gt;eatcd
*» •“ " ‘* 7 of constituents’ re
nllcgetl aggravated assault
fern assigned no task but wa. ready *111 confirm. 1.la s , 1 know no a n l* o rto U iU conund­
^
C^ r: i - I U - " M r . B - I J
foreign
affairs
in
the
c*bln®
"
"
s
u
t
a
"
o
r
Florida
vs.
Oscar
May*,
ot any time to undertake any mission
fro mth# Iron trade. Neither o f t h c ^
rum. Perhaps th . Greek Code will
Prime Minister Baldwin according to “ l .? tChas'been « M
' lh«
U alleged assault with Intent .to commit
tb. government might delegate to It.
Edition Comes Out m decide.”
men *Wits •trained for poUUcs
unofficial
prediction,
in
a
place
usually
productive
•
of'
»t«rn_
N4 further inkling of the nature of
adopted politics after a difficult ca
Ismet
r
a
s
h
.,
chlaf
d
e
le
g
a
U
^
f
he
S
e
S
5
J
v
S
harshness.*
That
Ihcre
is
the
Daily
Today
P1 State of Florida vs. T. J. Robinson, rcer. This is also peculiar to Rome
al-ww- which the American military Circles. .QnA.ftf CW*m’g » » * { * * » £
the new mlnlpUry expected to be
Turks, and the hero of many battles,
alleged criminal assault.
ssthoritle* here, In China or in lb®
oxtont from the British tradition,
corner
With Big Advertisement, of All Those added another touch to
* Philippncls may have consircdcrd S T £ » 5 Kr»»»ln, S . . 1.I
Members of Grand J ^ *
the statesmen in the past being, to
by sending down a
Who
Had
a
Hand
In
the
R
a
t
i
o
n
T.
F.
Adams,
G.U
.
Fellows,
Edward
tentatively for use in case the situa­ “ u U ll,° •“ " ■ - ' “ . ^ t o ' r c r n . n T - »h&gt;le .W in ,
^
where he stU. £ * * *
S '. I J S !
hntnl.m cnt., .n d n r d f o r n .^ c ^ ld .r .- Bender, Edw. Higgins, foreman; J. C. very b r „ « « " &gt; •
of This Beautiful Building
tion develops so ns to require force- tomorrow paper*
solitary
confine
owing to tha request
lto n '* td l. .i l« " « o" lhc
ln ,h ”
fol measures, was available from any tlon ot 8o»lot
profewlnn. Thl, fncl 1"""^. tor *•;«
of
the
Swiss
pellet.
*!f.
This Issue contains a dcscriptlonof
source.
•
reception from th . press th "n ^ V ^
unyleldl„Bly to tho strict U tta r 8ajn I M l
R R n .s s , V. A
the new primary . c h o o l t h .t w „ built tem pt to assassinate him by mys
It it port of the routine duty of Uh
M
tcrious Ameniana, who
*
The m
nf tho
------ - .
_ .v • M Haynes, cicra,
t . *»•
B .ld .ln t ic law,
1. * . butt'seeking
W « k l . « ttot
clerk. V.
so quickly and ao qxslotly t h»t f«w
war department to bo .ready to pro­ Accorded- Baldwin.
:r.r world, whlc hwlll be « great
to have reached U usann*. ‘ c0* n t0,
with
newspapers
“
V
“
^
"
^
"
L
h
e
.
I
entire
circumference,
o
l
U
.
n
J
c
.
Staples,
J.
D.
A
bram
,
and
our
people
know
just
how
fine
pose military measures in any situa­ .L o rd sn ce with th - popular wUhea enure
for him. In accordance
^ , d thc conser
build ng we have added to our exten- M .rtl.1
r . 1. 0 . “ ‘ ‘ “ * ‘ 2 ?
tion requiring such action In
•
F.
Kent.
i wi.,l wuh the utmoat auaplclon.
and Is the best solution under the d r ‘ " &gt;liyef whcn It would not Involve d ls -1 H.
l’ctlt Jury
*
judgment of the president. For that
will formally tender their re *Wa school system. With two old prl- Y,^ l m , w S - UH t b . l o u ^ ;
_
\cordi d lshonot compUawaa o r a a
A lrW| n Alfred. Erickson, J. S.
m .ry b u ild ln ,. ,u d thU • b p r t » *
reason, war department official" arc cumstances.
I«ut" waa the message I«m « ttn \
Durant,
W.
D.
Ballard,
kept fully advised of the nnturc of
brick prim er/ school * * * * * * ^
cccd to appoint a new ministry
grand gram m ar school buildlng *nd down, “that I «m atUl a •old‘er; u
*11 communications received by tho
William Kllhee, P. J .
^ general belief is th at for J J ° m
* o , K ol t h . QU~«I» I»*«w ■”d A. THU.. E. 3 . W .r t. Jr., E. J . S I « m ; part the present ministers will be re the finest of high school building. «m Jailed agalnyt my JirUl. R««Hy.
government in any such emergency
thoy areovcrdolng thl*.
magnificent
dowery of law.
w D Holden, C. R. Lord, J. B. L*
si the present bandit crisis. It wouh
C m J , but th b I. by uo m ~ n . Sanford can well
j A J , r of
"Hie
retirem
ent
will
bo
followed
by
Meantime the P « « .
beat cities In the land In the m atter
.on, A. D. McQulnn, O. W. Vernon
be an error to say that no plana with
certain.
.
urnriM,
of
the
day
held
no aeaslon today,
•eta
ano
r
e
*
.—
i
•
Taylor,
our
regrets
and
our
rrlatio nto use of troops in China
educational facilities.
Among the surprises •*
grand Juror, having condud-land M. W. Jay;
The new prim ary school building th . delegate, were £ * * * ' « J T
have been made, but it la salao true ;• t a l l a h a s s e e !
"The
the
announcement
th
a
t
Sir
Ilobt 'i Z .
waa
up any gm* prebl.m . on the ege*d*
Horne had consenUd w„ erected only *
that there is intimation from any senate yestarday auaUlned
*ny grew r
nuastlon of
* * ° up
‘ rU ln ln , to tt» l« d l» «
i T b ^ T f ^ U o , ol U b . « b « . u « but the .H erald was w rin g
quarter taht the president or hi* nor in one of h i. removals from ofb « t* ~ n lb . T u rk , .n d t b .
eabineth advisers are yet giving a t­ fico and overrode him lm a*&gt;°
in th . ™ * « b |n « , . po. b . b ^ d un- up of tLo building until w .
'
from the men who had auch a la ge G r0tk,,
R Johnson waa formally removed ae
tention to that possibility.
^ . II Ik .
d. r U . y d ^ « « ^ J ^ B , , , i * . port In lto b u ild lr, ond
Conference rirclea cspcdaliy ^
,b terday
ot
waa
of re-entering !„ JOU LKloy on tbo Inelde P * ^ * *nd Turkish and the Greek. hovreveT. W
MONTUEAT, N. C., May 23.—The
e rt had no Intention
^
d"
m
i
o'deocrlptlon of tho I (no bulldlo, thot night received e distinct Jolt by
Southern Prcsbytcrlaa church genera
. | or HCVrral 'months, and
with gave these enterprising fl” ’9* *
i report th at the B ritbh M ^terem reu
asscmhly "d'oes not feel there is o c - ( ^
wa* reinstated aa county eo*
P° w ! £ b . 1. 1, tb . coJIUbb
fo show the public what they could d ^ I . |w)t h&gt;d ^
ordered to roDceocounty, after hearcation ,nr
for reopening tho
the auMtion
question of R^ or j or
Lloyd Gcor««.
Tho
flm
7
wUh
a
“dvertUcmont.
in
*
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I
in
“Near
E
ast
organic union" It advUod the Northern
Birkenhead and others, ho formed
A.
d
Many
O
t
b
»
&gt;n
th
.
Inge*
.
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1 Turka said It was ^ t h r w t a g a i w
Presbyterian church assembly today
lucrative connection. In Urn commtf- issue are M follows!
T h e -u p p o r, body labored long on
In response tq overtures front th at
The Alabama
Way
iX v
Othere
etol world, uud
cT- Birmingham,
Ala.,
furnished tho brWk
b rk k U^bo^Gt^ „U&gt;meuace U‘*
to Turkey.
O th e »
body now in session in Indianapolis. both cmc . )n • ^ lvp, f f J l ^ dI2 j
they constituted virtually
,
m r t *»
i*t , *“ *
, ,t._ Dortmund dla* u p p o in te d u d iro o to r 0 tb o « ■ » »
for the primary school building.^
mW u w m .Intended m ■ warnteff
‘
company.
Becoming
■
mlnlaur
work for th a t aide o f t h s k
.I,,
o n m e t wUh : . . m ™ n ,u „ ro.l,» t t a - poolllono
DU88ELDOUF. May
. nt, 0J . cr* wounded in ^a c............
The lllll Lumber Company of thlB both the Turks and Greek*.
.
VI lnhnson was auspd’niira i» n
u d u .» hu*.
J At p , . w h
city furnished all the roofing and the
Tho Nu-tUe new prim ary school building
L i d«inon»t,»Uun» l» » * « « • "
° r T hoflmoat ongroaalng
Jj* platter and atucco.
*
tho
British
public
tonight
ere
are proud of this fact for th* N g**
shingle* are the thing.
tb . ,.t b .r t u ,
Mi ^ T li City onferconMmt ^ M ^ {,lneP w .s .U h The p o lk , endeavoring to;_dj.
Of
The
HUl
Hardware Company,
tbo bulldlb* -bo*, lb* blud o f
lO gg
gas eiwfp'----_
«
vlolotlono. Solicitor T in. . . . —
„ M » d l„, m iny.
" J a Schornborot mlno noorby
thla
city,
furnished
tho
hardware
for
FIFTY
CHINESE
lumlier
Garter
tell*.
mlnlotry
«
d
h
.
t
*Ul
b
.
SAID Til A?
the school building and It *P«*k» for
Glllon
*
&amp;
Krv
Fry
were the {i.
e f f l d « i.
' 8T.
•evaral workmen were killed and
A, tb . u . . p r t r " ^
uC dn.
non-fcaaanc* where
am_,-n fa
In
the
Ruhr,
and
a*
alectrlcl.ua
on
the
job
and
^
^
charging- malfoaaance.
^TOe Bolden Cypress Company, of (ul fixture, and tho manner In which ■
MEXU’ALLI, Calif., May 23.—Five and misfeasance in office. ,
I'alatka, furnUhed all the doom, saah all thc electrical fixtures g«t
persons are known to have been
Mr. Fine charged th a t- th * /
frame, .trim. etc. fer the new achooL I L w what Glllon * F ry can do In thte
burned to death, many more are be­
the result of a ItcpubH&amp;n
W T lladlow, of Jacksonville, waa ahow what
lieved to bar* perished, and property machine to try to get control of the
J U u t X .Ud to hbu U do. tb. "” -„d Ikon lo..: but
valued at more. than ^ 2^)00,1)00 was
deitroyed by fire which started when county government.
compllrucnU .ud lb . ‘b-nk.
least, 1* t h o a r c h l b K t o f t h O building,
P in . .W ind
naople fo r a mo*t compleU job at very
a motion pk\ara machine exploded In ] , J Mr.
- , . ^ . y ..u ,r
.O o r b j . ^
lAfQ
J. Miughton. k bDWe. ^ h l m
reasonable figures. Ilia heme addn-h" Elton
morrow night of M«* »
a theater yest«B|ey, afternoon.
whom
we are
are —
all *—
justly
To ^bbm
nothing, n*
whom
we
* proud.
-instaUnaant, ttrt there was
S JackaonriUe. Mr. Hadlow baa had
&amp; the 'meeting* a t il**" ^
A\
hi- contracts In thl* aUte
CAIoiqilCXI^iaaUf. May 20— Be
&gt;ertween forty and, fifty &lt; C^ngfOi.W?1?
only l b .
brlieved to have burned Lj,^sa,th yuan.
? t h *Carr epok* a t the KJw*nl«
terday in a fire whlchsrauwd damage rovdUtely
rstimated at ll^O ^Q O . l^ Mexicali,
mean* something in tho buildlpg world duo. Th*
finlahaa
lduwrr Catilifornla, according to a
statement gf police of
_____
_____kywii will alway. be a Uat- building and our
night At fi o'clock. tHarfiwick arid, I
•• ’ ! * ” .
s 9_-P«**on*l
U a lre d itlo th a j
to him and his firm.
14 bodies had boeO-recovered, and thi-j
;
“ dto“
lngi
fir* waa *UU raging. AL th a t time
'
drtm cmumlUM In a 4
^
^
Chief Hardwick, said, two Mock*' ip
w m aald U have the approval of »
Chinatown had, been dagfroyed and
majority of the board. Tha
‘ho others sremed doomed. , r^rS ti
Ing system g tl
The fourteen
cd from one
! forth
4A
cd. Tha fire
I la
WM not date
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Grand Jury

FINAL PASSAGE

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SERIOUS'RIOTING IS IN PROGRESS
IN DORTMUND DISTRICT TODAY,
SEVERAL MINERS HAVE BEENKILLED

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The Men’s Chorus a t the Presby­
terian church is. grail* And Dr.
Carr has a message for you a t the
same time. Hear him tonight.
MRB. FRED DEICER, 8oclety Editor
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—IT r « «r» S * l f s m in » &gt; » w n r
S t a r , • » It r a n a r e f B l r r t a l a l - a . w r l t r
a a a a t a l c a rd «a th i s B r r . r l n . r a l , a tv ln a
S r l a l l . , a r Iclcp h n w * Ifca l i r a . . I&lt; W ill

SOCIAL CALENDAR
fuesdsy—Ralph Woodruff will enter­
tain the members-of the Senior class
a t his hoipc on Oak avenue a t 8:00

l^cmrr * ‘i ’ !

J1&gt;.*■:.•, i |:

Tieadsy-^Sophomore class picnic* at
•'Pglm SprfngA'at 3
1 | '

T b esd a^ tiu w j VanfeVAl'ihc par­

ish House at 8 p. hi.
Tdesdsy—P^ny^*TKst. Twelve Pound
irtment at
Look" by'W
High 8ch$* .
Wednesday—Senior rlars picnic ol
Palm Springs a t 8:00 p. m.
Wednesday—literature
Department
meets a t Parish House at 3:30 p. m.
Thursday—0 . 1. A. social meeting at
the homo of Mrs. M&lt;;(k»nnoll, 010
Rim avenue with Mesdames McCon­
nell, Calhoun and Larrlmoro ns
hostesses nt 8 p. m. *
Thursday—Commencement recital by
pupils of H re* Fannie Munson nt
tho High School Auditorium.
Friday—N. dcV. Howard Chapter U.
D. C. meeting In Palm room nt 4
1 P. w.
Friday—Junior-Senior banquet at the
Valdes Hotel nt H p. m.
Supday—Commencement sermon nt
High School nt 11 a. m. by Dr. F..R.
Ring.
Monday—Class Day exercise# nt 3:30
p. m.
&lt;
Monday—May Pageant and Gradua­
tion of Eighth Grade nt Grammar
School a t 8:30 p. m.
Monday—Graduation exercises nt the
Illgb School at 8:30 p. m., nddress
by Dr. Carpenter.
.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. G. Smith, qf Ovie­
do, are*spcndlng tho day in Sanford.

I want to he n eanlor
And with, the acnlori stand.
With a fountain pen behind my car
Fa Fo^ Florida: . Partly cloudy !*■ And a notebpok in in / hand.
I jvouldn’t be a president,
tonight- and Wednesday;
1
wouldn’t be a king,
probably local thundomhow- ^
I wouldn’t be an angel .
For angels have to sing.
I’d rather bo n apnlor
^tnd never do -a thing.
—Dedmnr Portwood In Fort tauder, It is n .ease of true love If his
dnle Sentinel.
heart beats madly .when ho sees her
The free .use of "both of a ascr’a
dtearatod with eurlcnt arid complex­
l y clay.
, hands la possible with a desk tele­
phone invented in Germany. .
♦!* •, —it------------ .

Tho band will play tonight Fn the
park. This will be the regular twice
a month concert.
Hear Dr. Carr at tho Presbyterian
Seminole county will now have a church tonight He will only be here
county court (whatever th at |s).
threo more days. Every afternoon
a t four and ovary night a t e ig h t
A thoroughbred doesn't need much
urging.” The 8omlnolo County Bsnk
Wednesday will ho Remnant Day
welcomes you.
a t . phurchwell’s s to re .. Remnants ot
all descriptions will be sold cheap.
fU n. y f l \L Carpenter and M rt. fl. Road tho advcrilsemept.in this issue.
.William* are on a visit to friends
i«iVela tires jn fit. Petersburg.
*
(If you wnnf to sjU anything, if
you want to Ituy sqlhcthlng, if you
Regardless of what gome of the have lost' something at found prnneInmlnwncrs may thjnk -nhout- il- lh a . thing tiy iliu Wulu c mumn- tir th r
bulkheading of Lake- Monroe would Dally Herald.
be a blessing to all the property
D, A. Howard of Okeechobee City
holders.
■
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is in the city for n few days visit with
Sunday will bo Anniversary Pny his family. Mr. Howard reports the
nt tho First Bnptist church. You are crops In nnd around Okeechobee nnd
Invited to hear the address of wel­ Pnhokee ns flourishing nnd bringing
come to tne new members, nnd other­ good prices.
wise to share the inspiration of tho
CAUGHT HOME niG IBII.
Sunday school.
Hugh Tlllis, John Purden, Henry
W. II. Crenshaw brought n bunch Purden, Frank Purden, John taonof tomatoes to the Herald office yes­ ardl, A rthur Yowcli and Grovor
terday that woro of the Ancst in sixe Spooring went an a Ashing trip al­
nnd quality. Mr/ Crenshaw is mak­ most to Okeechobee Saturday and re­
ing money from his tomato nnd pep- turned last nighl’with mure Ash thnn
|K-d crops nnd hns some of the best they know what to do with anil they
wera nomo of the Ancst bass seen
in tho district.
hero in some time. There woro sev­
Remember that tonight nt the High eral that would weigh ten pounds and
School Auditorium will bo n most ex­ many of lesser weight. Hugh Tillia
cellent entertainment by the Welfare had n picture mndo of them, nnd they
Department of tho Woman’s Club In were distributed umong thoir friends
which they will present n good plsy today. Tho boys had n Ano trip and
nnd some Ano specialties in nlnging went nt least 100 miles south of this
city toward the big lake nnd had n
and dancing .
hard trip coming back through water
Hon. Forest ta k e nnd Attorney trails and swamps that had been
George A. DeCotter left last night Ailed with water in the recent rains.
for Tallahassee where they •will lie
busy for some time on special hills TUB RON Ell BAD'S DICTIONARY
for Seminole county. Mr. DoCottes
Dog—A four-footed mammnl. Edi­
will he home tho last of the week
ble when tho word "hot” Is prefixed.
while Representative ta k e will got
Einstein Theory—That that is is
he hack until May Aral.
that that Is not is Is thnt not it?

Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Thrasher are
enjoying a motor trip to Ft. Myers
Tho Seminole Athletic Club will
and then down the East Const.
havo another big stunt nt tak o Mon­
roe Friday night. There will ho some
George DoCottes returned home good wrestling by local talent nnd n
yesterday from Tallahassee where ho small admission fee will he charged
has been attending to legal business. to defrny the expenses of tho enter­
tainment. Everybody Is invited to
Mr. and Mra. W. F. Tunnlcllffo attend.
apont tho week end vury pleasantly at
St. Cloud.
STOPS LOOK I I.1HTF.N 1

Do you feel ns if you had spring

favprT If »o, cornu out tonight und
ear "That Twulvu Pound Look" hy the
Welfare Department ut the High
School. You will forget that you over
felt' badly.
Hfivo you bought your ticket for tho
play tonight? You will want to see
that "Twelve Pound Look" given by
the Welfare Department nt lla- High
School Auditorium at H p. m. A gotal
time U assured.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATION
On Monday nfterpoon ut 6:30 there
will ho 11 May Pageant ami Gradua­
tion of tho Eighth Grade at the Gram­
m ar achool to which tho public Is
most cordially Invited.

/^eepYqur C om plexion
ot Roto-PoUf Tot tu n
•" JVarf/neFaca Fon der win
’!%fccp the roses In your cfaeshs.;
. j t will m ak e your skin soft.

g * © 3K
The Wonderful VitHmin
• ‘ Food
That Creates Health
35c, 65c, $2.00 Jars *
Vita Food ChocolateCoated W afers
10c Bars and 1-lbu Tins,
$ 2.00
.

R. C. BOWER
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-Prescdption-D ruggisti

DOROTHY Dalton

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Daily KsInonTTml

‘MONTE ft TO BlTY—GoW “ "WH!
roadster or truck' for eash.—Mi H.,
care ltcrald office.__________ 46-ltp
Re amohg the 444 th at make their
Sunday morning home a l the First
Baptist Sunday School a t 0:30. 40-2tc
FOR MATTRESS troubles phone San­
ford Wattres* Factory 402-M-l.
44-12te
TRY THIS ONE ON

YOUR UKEI.ELB

'**
FOR THE. HOUSE
An anron with the n&lt;-at simplicity
nnd style of n house dn-iw» ii featured
in this design, which may lw carried
out in percale, unbleached muslin,
calico or gingham. The large arm­
holes nnd round neck ore tiound with
bias-folds of self-material, which D
also used for the narrow belt and patch
pockets. • In medium sire the. model
require# 3 )i yards of material J2 inches
wide.
.
Pictorial Review Apron No. 1168.
Sires 36, 44, 48, and 52 inches bust.
Price, 30 cents.
... ,

Ford—Half-rother to n bathtub
(Everyone hns one hut doesn’t care
to he seen in it).
Kiss—An osclilntory short circuit;
tasteless, colorless nnd painless; very
plesnnt but oftcn-tlmcs cqunly ns ex­
pensive. '
*
Wood Alcohoj—The only existing
word having thesnmo meaning in ev­
ery tongue. DcAnition, Death.—Mi,ami Metropolis. •

Misses Hula, Ula, ta la and Ola
Bullington were guests of MUm
Bertha nnd Edith Cantrell, Sunday^.
Charlotte correspondent in BatrsvQit
(Ark.) Guard.

Sold by

-July not only jcafla the world in
tho production of copper sulphate tail
also is its greatest consumer.
••■

UNION PHARMACY
•'

Sanford, Florida

CLAY AWAY THE YEARS

MODEL FOR TUn SUIT
The list of tub fabrics in which this
little suit may lie duplicated is quite
extensive anil the model Is practical
nnd good-looking. It consists of a
blouse nnd sidc-cloring trousers and,
for four-year sire, requires 2,4 yards
of J6-inch material. Cuffs and collar
arc of self-material.
Pictorial Review Boys’ Suit No.
8284. Sites, 2 to 6 years. Price,
25 cents.
m
_

Apply Bondlla Beautlfier casmlc clay to
your foes, and rest whlla Ht dries, than
remove and tea and feel the wonderful
difference In the color and texture of the
•kin.
&gt; 5
•
Guaranteed to do these definite things for
the face or money refunded. Cleer the
complexion end give it color. Uft out the
lino. Remove blockheads and pimples.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild ladal tis­
sues and muscles. Make the skin soft
end smooth.
j
#
You can obtain regular sizes from your
favorite toilet counter. If not, send this
ad. with 10 ccntsto Boncllla Laboratories,
Indianapolis, Indian*, lot a trial tube.

J»ure,Bred. Rhode Island Reds,
Pure Bred Plymputh Rocks, and
Pure Bred W hite Wyandottw,
between 6 weeks nnd 3 months
did, •
*

E. A. BALL

ALL DRUGGISTS
15c and 65c, jars and tubes
Hospital slse, 93.00

Meet me tonight a t the High School
Mr. and Mrs. Beoehcr Kent, of Win
Auditorium
and wo.w ill fee that CONVICT REPORT.
* Pqrk, w«re .(ho week end guests 01
•"Twelve Pound Look" given by the
!r. nnd Mrs. M. Mlnnrlk.
Welfare Department of the Woman’s
TALLAHASSEE, May 22.—The re­
Club
nt H p, m.
Mrs. Kelly, of Fort Myers, arrived
port of tho Joint legislative committee
here Sunday nnd has accepted a posi­
that Investigated cruel treatm ent of
U. 1). C.
tion with the Sanford Chamber of
Tho N. deV. Howard Chapter, U. I). convicts i nthis atatP, with the ar- ' tacc I* so much in iftguc'lhis season
Commorco.
C., will hold their regular monthly cnnipnnying hulk of testimony which that the wardrobe 'should inrjude at
four it developed wns formally filed with least one dr«*s ornamented with this
F. A. Jones, of Tampq, and Jackson­ meeting . Friday afternoon at
trimodng. The S|mitlsh and Russian
the house yesterday, by- Representa­ laces,
o’clock
ut
the
Palm
Room
nt
tho
Val­
Itoih in silk and cotton, arc used
ville, arrived here yesterday on a
dez Hotel. All members ure asked tive C. II. Kenncriy ,a member of the and either would he appropriate for
business mlsalon.
.
this frock of fallow wool crepe. The
committee.
to attend.
Mr. Kenncriy moved thnt tho report cotton fabrics may be used also, as
there aro many mercerised tares that
Don’t let tho rain atop you this
be nprcnil upon the Journal nnd that ore suited to their decoration. Medium
(i. I. A.
evening, he nuro and conto out nnd
There will I10. a social iqeetifig of the evidence he filed. This wns agreed sire requires 4■ yards 36-inch material,
■oc that "Twelve Pound Look” ot the
tho (1. I. A. on Thursday bventng at to. Later, It Is understood, both hous­ with 4 yards narrow *nd 2 yards wide
High School a t H p. nt.
lace.
t
8 o'clock at the home uf Mrs. McCon­ es will he asked to adopt a resolu­
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1508.
nell, Will Klin Avenue, with Mrs. Mc­ tion addressed to the North Dakota Sizes, 3t to 48 inches bust. Price,
35 cents. - '
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Connell, Mra. Calhoun and Mrs. I.nrri- legislature.
murc as hostesses.
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT, WOMAN’S
CLUII
Tho members of the Junior Depart­
ment of the Woman's Club were en­
tertained nt bridge Inst evening nt
the homo of Miss Olive Newman on
Fourth street. Tho committee In
charge living Mra. Hawkins Connelly,
Misses Olivo Newman and Sara Ev­
elyn Williams. There were six jnldos
uf players. The members were asked
to bring their husbands and young
men friend*. '
, A il. exceptionally Interesting game
ot bridge was played during tho even­
ing, when scores were counted It was
found thut Miss LeClulro Jones held
high acurc and was awarded a box of
dainty handkerchiefs.
Tho men’s
prize, twu decks of cards, wont to
Bolt Dodson.
At the conclusion of the card game,
tlie hostesses, assisted by Mr*. Ben
Caswell, Mrs. Dick Brown and Miss
Gludyre Wilson served refreshments
of brick cream, cake and salted nuts.
Following the serving of refresh­
ments, the guests enjpyed dunring un­
til a late hour.
.

...

If you are in the market for
pure Btraln chickens, come gi\d
s e t me. . Situated on Lake Crys­
tal. Also 5 prize winning yearold roosterB.;«* •&gt;“ •**• 1

AT CHURCHWELL’S
w as lh a Urns of y t a r we u su a lly hart
r a t r a m an ik in s fu r IN . sp rin g ru s h .
"T w o o f them sry * w fu U r aeort-h&gt;«KIng,** .I’am annuuncod a f la r p » rk ln * out
into th&lt;- salon.
,
• " lla v o th ey (ha Iona, allm IlnraT" t
uakrrt w ith a iw ln k ts In m y
W#
o ften taM stnt to r s r n o th r r a b o u t o u r
Innn. rllm tinea.
"I w ouldn't hava a Job a t all If It
W eren’t for mlna,*' U aby hs«l declared
to ii* y * a lrrd sv . “ I d o n 't know e l a
•tnnlu o th e r th in e I could do.**,
W* p ro tru tad In h e r th a t she could
surely Ira m t o n . o th e r tra d e , but sho
Insisted th a t ah* ow ed e v e ry th in g to
th* f a r t th a t sho w as q u stlflrd to ba a
rash Ion model.................... •
. ' J u s t then tlnhy ra m r I n 'w ith an InW resting hit of n«Ws.
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frock I* going to w ork to re trie v e th s
(am ity fortune*.1' ah* said.
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d o u b tfu l! one.
"Ilecailke M ndatnr tpld me h e r hish e y th e o th e r d a y ." site Inform ed nt*.
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th ey lost In som e s p e c ta c u la r \i(vy o v e r­
n ig h t." she in n lln u e u . "A eeaw m ago
sho w as hnyti.g.Ju r eluthc* a s th e worn•m w ho enm* p o re 'do. hy
p a ra d e by to th.im . T h la a
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In this connection, it would bo per­
tinent to suggest that, if the le g is -|J:
Inturc is to assess a one mill tax to ■
remove tho tick -from privotciy.-owm
cd cattle, it should also assess a one
mill tax to ' spray the orange trees
and otherwlre Improve tho priv'Att?
i holdings of citrus growers. The lat­
te r tax would be productive of much
more benefit to the state ad a,yrholc
nnd would, besides, be far morb just
than the cattle-tick j a r , as ;n glance

Thc officers and directors of this institution are
greateful for your patronage, for yonr ro-operalron,
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and wc wish, ns best we may, to show our apprecia­
tion by rendering to you a a m ic e th at satisfies.
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Yod esji help us mo$&lt;^ lly In our efforts to as.
i l i i r of the vast facilities

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stiu g ’tlm e nnd
t no credit by giving it a monicn’ta
serious consideration.—Tampa Trib­
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SI'EEI) LIMIT TOO SLOW IN CITY;
T COUNTY; STATE.

.Peoples Bank.

Orlando wili have another golf
course according to the Orlando HcnContributing more largely to tho
tinel and Carl Dann nnd Dave Rogers
normative
safety
of both pedestrians nnd d riv trs
are
the
guiding
spirits
in
the
new
T t e f e t e i t e a 30CIATI0N deal. The new course will be nt the
of uutomobilos would be n law thifi
TICK ERADICATION; tNOT
REPORT OF THE UTILITIES COM­
every owner of a enr be forced to
old site of Falrvilln nenr the pottery
EVASION.
MISSION.
plant and will be up to dato in every
have the brakes of tha auto exam­
pnrtcular. Golf courses are the great­
The Jnurnnl has been n consistent ined nnd mnde perfect semi-monthly.
In Sunday's Sentinel was a full
LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT
est asset to a tourat town nnd to any page statem ent of the Utilities Com­ advocate of tick eradication that will Such a law could bo enforced with
town and will eventually bring the mission showing briefly whnt hod eradicate ticks.
little effort, while th e'sp eed law is
.There la *o much time wasted lit people.
difficult
to control, and is frequently
Thetc
Is
a
bill
pending
in
the
house
been accomplished since August 25,
.
.
o----------every session of the legislature over
11122, when the city of Orlando took now th a t, Will tax the-whole peoplo unfair. There con rarely be found n
GET RID OF MOSQUITOES
local bills th at many of the counties
over the ownership nnd operation of of Florida one-eighth of the taxes driver who docs not violate the speed
they are required to pay, nnd which laws, which vary in every county in
the water nnd electric plnnls.
and the cities are casting about for
The Herald 1a glad to see our ef­
the state, dnd in the majority uf ensbi'j
will not eradicate the tick.
The
Utilities
Commission
needs
ad­
some better form of local self gov­
ficient Sanitary Inspector on the job ditional money and between the lines
The Journal is opposed to this bill. is done unintentionally. The law
ernment that would nettle local m at­
was made to add safety t o ’bVeryono^
ters without waiting for the legisla­ looking after the places where the tells why it needs it. Those plants It is unnblo to sob wherein the peo­ handling n c a r;'b u t it has Worked
ple
of
Florida
should
bear
the
whole
ture to theet every two yenrs and then festive mosquito might hide and mul­ belong .to the people of Orlando, nnd
self into a condition of unsafety. '*•
take up tho valuable tlmo of that tiply. And when Inspector &gt;!oughton the people who serve us as public of­ expense of a measure which actually
Take the law as appljed to I’utndte
will
defeat
the
very
object
it
purports
ficials
must,
not
exactly
of
choice
but
comes
around
he
should
be
m
et
with
body wrangling over local bills that
county. There are runs where th ir­
to
accomplish.
r
of
necessity,
believe
in
them,
nnd
the
u
smile
Instead
of
a
frown
for
hla
In the aggregate mean nothing to the
The provision.which limits the per­ ty-five miles nn hour arc much softer *
leglaltalve body. We have it on our work is difficult enough at the best people, the taxpayers, for the same
sonnel of, tho boa id to administer the than seven miles in others; yet offi­ ,
own county and city and wo spend and ho needa your co-operation nnd reason, must believe in them.
Wc
nrc
not
greatly
interested
in
The
law tb live stork ‘men only is faulty. cers hove no discriminating power.’
half of our time talking about local help Instead of any knocks.
the
old
accounts
of
something
around
whole
state
is
taking
up
this
work
Thu people should l&gt;c represented on Through several blocks of. Lemon
bills and having our representative
$5,000.
and
8anford
must
not
bo
found
want­
this board. The provision thnt pays street six miles, provided th at the
come back here to explain nnd talk
Rut We nro interested, nnd most the cnttlo owner to collect his cattle enr can be throttled down to thnt
about the bills th at should be settled ing. Tho Fort Pierce News snys:
by tho local government and never
"Freedom from mosquitoes for the vitally, in the number of individual nnd drive,them to the vat and then speed, is nclually more dangerous
go to the legislature. Tho Tnmpn past seven months, particularly the accounts nnd the average monthly pays him to drivo them back again is thnn twenty-five miles on River
street. Again, there nre several
Times says:
failure of mosquitoes to be found nf- income. The Utilities Company has questionable.
eminences
in the city where, if the
.1,45(1
electrical
nnd
.1,274
water
acRut tho provision which is worse
“Any one who looks over the ter the rains this month, Ihih led many
car
is
merely
started , by a slight
journals Issued by the senate and to the conclusion that there is less ne­ counts( or a total of 0,7.12, producing thnn any is that which permits n r a t­
push
und
the
engine
allowed to run
fight n monthly revenue of $15,000. If tle owner in a tone about to be dipped
house must bo Impressed by the cessity for the determined
idle,
before
the
foot
of the hill is
amount of time th at Is taken up with against the pest ‘this year. While it Orlando doubles he population by to drive his stock Into another zone
reached
the
speed
is
double
that al­
1025
and
the
number
nf
accounts
in­
to nvotd dipping und requires the
purely local m atters, that never ought Is true thnt there have been practical­
|
lowed
by
ordinance,
and
there
would
crease
proportionately
the
franchise
state to pay Jtlm for doing it. Un­
to come within tho purviow of the ly no mosquitoes in the city since Inst
be no danger in that speed. To keep
legislature nt all; m nttcr that could October, fewer Ibis month than is gen­ nnd plnnts should be worth $.1,000,- der the hill ,n man who wanted to
within tho legal speed in those cases
bo more efficiently nnd satisfactorily erally truo In May, yet the present 000 ty any individual or concern. avoid dipping may drive his cuttle in­
it is necessary with most cars, to
There
1ft
no
telling
what
the
worth
settled by tho people of the various condition cannot 1h&gt; expected to con­
to every one of the 10 zones, one nfdrag
the brakes, which makes nearly
of
the
plants
will
be,
or
what
the
localities. If a school district In tinue unless there Is the same vigil­
ter another, as the dipping starts
ns
groat
expense as to appear before
earning
capacity
will
be
by
1031),
nnd have tho »tatc bear tho whole
Okpecholwe county wishes to change ance by the people that has been so
tlie
court.
The court knows nnd the
First, the plants must have the expertse of his evasion of the "tick
its boundary lines It must wait until marked for the past two months.
arresting
officers
know that in the
the legislature is In session, and then
measure.
’
"A h has been repeatedly pointed equipment, second, the • consumers, eradication", (
majority
of
ruse*
Itoflffb 1IU-m 'IKA'f
To
-.appeal to it for authority to act. If out, thin section has the mime work to and third, official management.
The cntllrmert, ns represented by the fine is unjust, hut there is no
there happen to be n division of'senti­ do thnt has been done in n few other get the equipment money is required, i McQueen Chnircs, am reputed to
ment, there may be two contenting communities Where the mosii’uito men­ Consumers come wjlh growth and have written this hill to defeat tick option in’ those cases.
Reckless driving dors not mean ex­
delegations hot-footing it up to Tnl- ace has In a large measure bene abat­ service.
4
eradication.
ceeding
the speed limit. At five miles
lahassco a t a large expense of time ed. Sanitary measures designed to
In ten months the Utilities has
To
Iholr
surprise,
it
is
reported,
a
driver
may be driving recklessly;
and money to Imprras tho legislature improve health conditions and a t the taken on KOI new water and light
with their peculiar views, .T h c re |B^|,,e timu destroy breeding and bid­ services, set 2,-100 wafer meters and the Coachman interests accepted the hut for tlmt it is seldom nn urrest is
should be a general law covering all ing places of mosquitoes have been !|00 electric meters, rc-illuminntcd hill ns worthy of passage. These in­ made, for the plea would 1m&gt; mnde
thnt a slow pace was being vmnde.
cases of that and similar chnrncter, mont effective. The city is planning a Orange avenue, cleaned the Wnter terests are hacking the measure.
It provides that dipping shall start Recklessness may include tho Jrnwempowering the people who arc most definite cumpalgn which includes im­ mains thoroughly, increased tho wa­
Interested to settle them as they wish provement of the ennui or ditch nnd ter pressure from 25 to 40 pounds, j in that portion of Middle Florida j ing up to a curb without signalling;!
provided they keep within the law, to the credit-of tho citizens generally icpuin-d .17 breaks in the water where the Consolidated Land Com­ or making u quarter turn in either
&lt;snd relieving tho legislature of a splendid co-operation is being given. mains, constructed a new nnd inde­ pany bus large holdings and in n direction without making thu appro­
great burden of business in which it
"Certain it is thnt the chances arc pendent electric circuit, laid 12 miles remote section of West Florida, with priate Kignal—of which there nro hut
can have no particular interest nnd thnt there will bo fewer mosquitoes in of small water mains, laid a now six­ ull the territory in between infested four which may be learned in one
no first-hand knuwledgc. Ordinarily Fort Pierce this year than ever In its teen inch main, set 03 new transform ­ with tick which may roam nt will minute and carried out in one second.
Many of the larger cities have no
the settlement Is left to the sitting history. That is not sufficient, the ers, set 500 new poles nnd 15 miles int othe dipping zones.
member from that district, who Is campaign against the peal should be of electrical extension, but a new
Advocates of real tick eradication speed limit—except not to ■block
supposed to represent the whl.cn of ab thorough, so systematic thut there power bouse, nnd enlarged the filter should amend this bill so as to mnkc traffic by failure to keep up close
hla people, llo dues net always, uu will bo less hero than any other city Isidn.
it effective nm| so th at the people to the driver ahead, hut the inability
it, and cases huvo been known where in the state."
These briefly are the accomplish­ will nut have to hear the entire bur­ to stop in half the length of the car,
or even less, is made punishable. Thr­
a “Joker" has been inserted, working
ments of (he commission in less than den.
to some individual advantage. Thst TI1E SPIRIT THAT HUILDH CITIES a year. All this has required money.
Florida needs tick eradication; not one great demand is tho chauffeur
must have the car under perfect-con­
could not happen if thu decision were
Have faith in your city unfl in what tick eradication evasion.
le ft to tba |»cuplc Interested.
Florida in entitled to a square deal. trol, and to do this the broken must
Nearly two yea re ago about two you own. cGt the plnnts in the best
come frequently under inspection.
—Jacksonville
Journal.
“The state should havs a general doaen Titusville business men organ­ possilde condition ho they will be in a
--------- ---------------Contrary to general belief, there
incorporation law, under which all ised a luncheon club, Once each Week position to earn money. What Jack­
TICK TRICKERY?
are fewer accidents throughout tho
communities desiring a larger meas­ they would meet at lunch und talk sonville and other cities liavu done
country at night thnn during day­
ure of aelf-guvernment should be over their business and the wclfurc Orlundo can do. The commission'll
i t -is now asserted that the lick light hours. At that tlmo the driver
report looks good nnd we extend con
compelled to come. Itahould ho care­ of Titusville.
eradication bill occupying the atten­ eon see by the headlight the ap­
fully drawn to cover all possible
It wun not very long before this grutulntions.—Orlando Sentinel
tion of the legislature originated proach of a car nboilt to emerge from
-----1------ n----------points, and once incorporated under luncheon club decided it would he udthe law, the people should Ip left to vantageous to Iwcunic a Rotary club.
Washington thinks that direct ac­ with the cattlemen themselves, the u side street upon the jnnin thorough­
govern themselves ^ nd not l&gt;* com­ Accordingly they made application tion is the- only thing to do in the idea being to frame a measure so un- fare, and the driver coming upon the
pelled to run to the legislature every for u charter in Rotary Intcrnaionul. case of the Chinese bandits who look fair hjid objectionable th a t it would mnin street will also see tho lights of
the oncoming enr. Another factor of
time they wanted to pave a street or Rotary officials investigated and prisoners nil thu passengers on a he doomed to defeat.
The Tribune does not know that safety for the bight driver is Ihr fact
*opcn an alley. For unpeople profess­
train
the
other
day.
Direct,
action
turned them down flat. "Titusville,"
ing to be ardent lovers of liberty, we they said, "is tun small tu have
should he taken and if the bandits arc this is true a n d has no means of prov­ that greater cafo is used by all driv­
delegate a large part of our local Rotary club."
not nmrnublc to renson they should ing or-disproving tho allegation. The ers.
The rules and regulations regard­
government to a legislature sitting
he spanked. Of course such -high­ Tribune does know, however, thnt, if
This was discouraging but thu handed proceedings of banditry cbuld the hill IS a scheme of the cattlemen, ing handling of automobiles in. Paintmany miles away. We have the
^ sh ad o w of liberty, but arp somewhat memU-rs of the Titusville luncheon never happen in America unless it it is a good one from (heir standpoint, ka need revision. Lemon street reg­
club were not the kind of men who happened In New York or Chicago because a measure so unjust has lit­ ulations cannot be improved upon,
neglectful of the substance."
give up a t the first ohslaclo they where the bandits flourish and where tle chance nfodoption; und, on the apparently, since the rulings have
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meet.
They kept plugging away, they kill !K&gt;lieeim-iv whenever they other hand, in tho event it should be been enforced, but there are other
Aiding the efforts of the I'ure
holding
their regular meetings and
Food Inspectors of Orlando the dairyneed a little practice. Rut fur the passed,: it would he altogether in streets and other jo in ts which are
doing
those
things whlrh Rotary
of th st city will install all
heathen Chinee to pull stich a stunt favor ef thee attlcmen, because it so radically wrong Ah«t many inno­
ml sanitary equipments clubs are supposed to do. They met without tho permission of Tareniany woul dnot only relieve them of all cent people, strangers especially,
nsu of tick eradication but who have h«en living in localities
ies afcd will have nothing with great success in their boys work Hall is nothing loss than cont«mp\!
best’sanitary conditions and In other undertakings,
cn allow them to move their where a funeral pqoo is not insist­
nnd should bo punished accvnllrtj'iy.1
■a
«zjo4«atU
nd their dairies all the i 1a St week this Titusville d u b was
Ut pf tho pathway ,p f ,,Hw* ed upap, that, the|.eity and. the offi­
presented with a charter in Rotary
*dH
he thefts of
More aqd more
ra. and. dodge.'tbqepadicatipu cials aye frequently embarrassed.—
H
Internationtl ,and the president of ibtoijoW W Aopm.
-oi*
PqlgQta Nows,/ \
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if they so ideslrp,,,i
i.ft.
National Farm Loan Association 'the Rotary club, W. B. Dobson, In d h ij ftg on i l l mcri
,
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I f So,! 1 .either j event, the esteemed
I The Herald delivered six times a
been formed by tho growers of brief sentence told how they secured th#l vitHpr the " th eft" of VlT auto cattlemen wpuh| ho all right,.
n c„ , | Ul cr| roe tfr the
*eck
for l&amp;e. j
KUsimmcce soction and they are the charter! "They told us TltusvllleK hou|t,
Tho Ull is so thoroughly in the in­
reparing for a big crop of frulU was too small for a Rotary Club," hu men should take thu law into their terest of the cattlemen th at it even
.vegetables for next season. They said, “and we ju st went out and made own hand* and hang every auto provides that, when a rattle owner
looking ahead for their loans that Titusville big enough."
thief caught. This was the only way dcsiree'to move his cattle out of the Gasoline Gages, Rubber Pedal Pads
will need when It comes plantThey had something to do and they in which horse thievery could be way of th e crudicatora, the state shall
for Fords
did it. *That'* the spirit that builds stopped in the early days and it pay the expense of th at removal!
TIRES AND TUI1ES, ALL SIZES,
The cattlemen do Dot want tick
cities wherever there are cities. Or­ stopped It. A little of this real stuff
For Leaa Money
Circuit Court is In action again ganisation and co-operation will work on the auto thieves would stop auto eradication. They would prefer that
J u d re Perkins on the bench and wonders anywhere. Add to that de­ stealing also. No man can afford to b o measure he passed. But, in tho GENERAL ELECTRIC
’ Attorney Georgo A. IleCottaa termination to
jgk and never give have his car stolen and perhaps event ons m ust he passed, they de­
AND
flriog line. The court will not up until the obj&lt;
desired is arruni- broken all to pieces or left In ths sire one which will relieve them, of
EMERSON FANS
V as crime U not ram pant in plished and the combination is un- woods to decay or sold into some any expense and also enable them to
little county and there will beatable.-—Dayton* journal.
northern stale never ta* ho recovered. keep their cattle out of reach. If
w 4 W H n ie
fUtthg hUTwas framed
» for the. court to do. We
^ p jw la y rs art ^ l ^ l
cuttlenicn themselves, they
Perkins as .this „ G.-W .'Lawton; Bracelet Watch Ex •
tie r of auttf l
by
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being about
m
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appearance f a r t ; 216 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
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Tho BernId fa

of Sanford
FLORIDA

Improved
t 'lt tn

One 20-acro or two tcn-acrc tracts fot sale. Improved lands
with all necessary buildings. Save ull commissions by buying direct from owner.
No Trouble to Show What-We Have
ALSO FINEST BUILDING LOTS ON SANFOItD HEIGHTS
ALL ON EASY PAYMENTS

G. W. SPENCER
.PHONE 400

WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GOOD PRINTING

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and bonds therein. Anyone with
Jewels and bonds these days ought to
have them In the bank vault with a
guard over them day nnd night.
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Judge. Jefferson Browno Is not a
candidate' for tho Judgeship of , the
new 11th judicial circuit. It la re­
freshing sometimes to find the' men
in high places refusing to take an­
other position Just because it hap
pens to be open.
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Old Mexicali come in for* part of
the scourging thnt usually rentes to
such plsces and a fire In Chilli to wti'f
yesterday took fifty lives and caused
n loss of two million dollars. Most
of. the victims Were caught in cellars
miK-^nHan^ 1 . ill ■■■■time lilittViy
places that are usually found in such
dens where there Is a foreign popu­
lation.

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Table of Silk
ynrd ........ '..

I'j.Day Sale R a tin e s, 2 yards
Im ported f o r ...................*.....

Ladies*.Underwear, 111)? lot

2 yards Imported
Swiss .................

5 Hig Hath and Huck Towels,

' Men’s Cheney Silk Tics,
for .............. .................

Extra Good Union Suits for,Men,
Last Day for
................

. Carr Speaks at
Kiwanis Luncheon

^■ruine articles, and President
Hsron then urged nil of the memI n to toad for themselves the hrtlB la order to find out just what Mr.
B aton had in mind nnd was nt■mpting to tell the »lull.
■ lO. ( srr wn* then introduced by
president and spoke eloquently
B r fifteen minutes on tho subject of
Hdursiinn. lie especially stressed
B e moral and nligium phase of cdB
wi th mid placed great emWiaris on the excellent work being
by til,- denominational colleges
H f eur country. He showed plainly
Bod unmi-t;ik.ddy that these church
Bchoels ran tin and are doing n work
Bbat esnnot 1. done by stats schools,
B k lt, whcrcatin*
schools may
■ure far better equipment nnd are In
Bwilion to vsi .Llish and maintain
►*ny deparlitie.: . especially in' vo■wtiana1 and hductrlal cJjcatlon,
■Hut the ihutrh self. 1. ui? uuatle to
| (®Jey. &gt;&lt;l, by law, tht: state schoilc
■•to prohibited from offi .ing thu rer 7 u* ‘lining and education oasch|iu l to tin- (k-u-lopmcnt of the well
I roundel) citizen of a Christian state.
| I,r- r " ,r ‘"’pre.'-d uimn tho audirnrr th.- necessity „f the three-fold
fpc «f idatmlon, physical, mental
H(X.TAI.1BT8 MAY
•ad spiritual
with tho
AHK IMPEACHEMENT
| ‘bought H a l i
so the last
- OF JUSTICE TAFT
°*»cd, (he . | ,
paramount
J*P#ftannr - amd that this can host
bv.drvi-lnped in the church, or denomlastieaal, colleges.
The fortunate members ext*
* •Mend the Atlanta Kiwanis
g y y 11V ’1 ,n“*l of their
,i i l
nn,l program*
* , h ,|K‘d Miat »ltoy will g a i
’•Hon und inspiration enough 1
!** gcnorouily wjlh t|1P flub on
tTrUrn/ .Tl,w*&lt;ww» oo ladles
*• *' ‘ho •» W « I today, and
"*«• Jinkms wm ticmufel/ "n

5 Pairs Men’s Sox,
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of tho American people. Thqr'efore,
"Ho it resolved, by tho National
Executive Coimuittoo of the Socialist
party, that wo voice our protest
against the continunnce of William
Howard Tuft in his office, and de­
mand that Cotigii'ss take atop* to ticeuro bin resignation, or impeachment,
and,
“Hu it further resolved, that copies
of thiiu resolution bo nCnt to the press,
To William Howard Taft,'m em bers of
congress, our nfflinted stale and local
organizations and to the labor.unions
of tho country.’
Tho committee on resolutions was
fnntructe(J..to obtain cp-oj&gt;eration of
trades unions and other bodies' in
making the demand for Mr, T aft’s
impeachment nation-wide in* its scope:
ADVERTISING KSSRNT1AI
Tho retailer who tries to conduct
his business without using space in
the dally newspnpors is' working at a
disadvantage and cab not hope to
build a permanent business organiza­
tion,” Joseph Schmidt, vice presldont
of un advertising agency at- Cincin­
nati, told members of n business class
nt the University of Cincinnati. "Re­
tailers -should advertise now more
than ever before, because competition
is becoming kcuner and only the
fittest will Survive," Mr. Schmidt said.
"The advertising departments of the
papers can render substantial ns:: 1stonce to merchants.

STATE MARKETING IIVHRAU
The celery packing plant of the
Sanford Farm ers Exchange cost $110,
000 and Is the moat complete of the
kind in the country.
The National Motorists Association
says that a billion gallons of gasoline
wili be wasted in 1323, at a cost of
$200,000,000. This through ignorance
and carelessness,• Dur ing 1022 the Skinner Machinery
Company nt Dunedin made 1382 m m.
plete machines, nnd in connection
with these Used 073 pulleys, twelve
engines, nnd 27f&gt; motors. The’ vari­
ous parts used run into millions.

JURY PAN El. HUM MON HU
it is understood, on the assumption was directed to summon .it,new panel
HY JONES THROWN OUT that he was entitled to the office for reconvening of court Tuesday,
until his .•nirreanor had i|uidi(U&lt;d.
TALLAHA88KE, May 2:1.—Circuit Judge Hove held, however, thai statu ­
There are approximately 3
Judge R. C. Love Monday refused, tory provisions on the subject did not
talkers to the square mile, an
when the l .eon rotinly circuit court apply to a discharged official.
o fthrm begin with tho words,
ci nvened, to recognize a jury panel
Tho new sherilf, Frank Ktmitnmire, reminds m e/’
uunmnned by former Sheriff .1. It.
Jones, after he had been ordered re­
moved from office by the iioimte.
Than m MatturJ Plmtttr
Jones, whoso removal was taken on
For Couftlfl and Colds, 'Head*
Icrommcndnlion of the governor on
:hea, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
charges growing «»ul of Martin Tu*
and All Acne* and Paint
hurt’s death, continued to hold office
V ALL DRUGGISTS
for several days after tho senate’s
SSe and 65c, Jars and tubaa
action, staying
the Jnh until his
Hospital »lre, $3.00
si^-ccssor was appolntcd. He acted,

In the first verse of the Hilda there
are ten words. And a good deal Is
told. Legally nowhdnys, to |ell thnt
it horse or n pig has been stolen,
takes about tho whole space of the
Iwok of Genesis. A simple fact
smothered In a multitude of words.
Frartce spent $84,000.00 for nir ser­
vice in 1022. The 1023 appropriation
is $04,000,000 nr more than all (he
lest of tho world. France seems to
be m aster of tho air situation. The
country in command of the air has
the world nt it mercy.

I-ieuts. O. G. Kelley nnd J. A. MeReady on May 2 piloted an airplane
from Hampstead, N. Y. ,to Hon
Diego; Cul., In twenty-six hours nnd
fifty minutes, tvithout stopping In the
MONK MONEY IN NKKOKO
2,700 miles. It was the first trip
It is reported that Ihe relief fund across the continent without a slop.
Mango-Rrandon districts is not suffi­ That beats’ the birds. *
cient to moot th'i emergency. In which
Lotteries in most of the South
raso It wili bo tiptely for some con­
certed action to ho taken In Plant American countries arc state monop­
City to Increase the fund. Tumpa olies, 'from which the public treas­
has subscribed most of what has uries realise millions of dollororlhdlbeen raised, but cM&gt;s were so badly fighting, cock-fighting nnd horse rncdamaged—in some Instances absolute­ ing are popular sports. Gambling
ly ruined by tho recent hail storm — house;' are common. North America
that Jl behooves the people In tho bbschall il nut known hut there are
more fortunlo sections to rally to the other form s of bail playing. Ram­
assistance of tljo unfortunate.—PJsnt bling is a Latin paasioa..
' ' 1 ■/ . ' .*
■* — — ■•f
•'
:t *,
City Courier.
Thu visible supply of rottnn on
tv ANN AM AK lilt 8AYH EEUDUT May T was 1,713,130 bales, c import'd
with tf,211,332 holes nt same date In
WA8 INCORRECT AND AL­
1622. It Id feared thnt there will bo
LOWED TO STAND.
a shortage Itoforo the new crop routes'
in, When cotton was plenty the wo-'
iUr Tfcr AMM-latrd l’r«-ll
BT. MATTHEWS, B.
May 23.— men’s eklrta were abort; now that tho
Charges th at crop reporting bureau cotton supply is short, the dress­
of department of agriculture arbitra­ makers have decreed long skirts. The|
rily added five million ncroa to its pn- world obeys the fashion dictators.
timate of cotton harvested in 1321
and that figure* wore lcft4o stand as
You*don't1really ‘expert th at you
basis of comparUon for eropiri of float diri o^et gdibg'to hare a gasolino flret
and this yearw as 'made UXiay( by’.J. hut R you ever do, DON'T throw wa«&gt;
S, Wannamakcr, president of Amertr. tu t on 1$. This simply spread* tb i
can 'Cotton Association, in ' another lames. U s e 1sand,’ mud, dirt, even
statem ent attacking Secretary Wal­ awdust if it Is free from chi|ie.- You
lace for faOuro of the lattqfejn ac­ havo got to smother a gasoline fire;
knowledge crop forecasts i u B
yog can't drown it or heat it out, A
month were incorrect , ns alleged by blanket or a robe will often do the
Wamiamokor.'
trick, and can very well lui Wicriflred
for tho car.
'
ARREST JA IL DKBAKER

AT NOON

20 POUNDS TO A CUSTOMER

The Famous Sunset Gold Butter lb.
THE KIND WE A U , 1.1KE REST

NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY

£

MtHiKK 18 8F.Li.ING Dl'lCKS.
• more of the Sanford-Bulck
&gt;»&gt;« salesman whop U cmnos
B them out In quick order,
his force have already odd
&gt;“*&lt;* rare this manth and
*n«re care due to arrive by
have Iheir new quartere oh
»mio fined up in\ i Uiabe'

coming

LAKELAND, May 23.—Jam es Mencaly, wanted lit Dothan, A}s., for
wing broken jail, was arrested here
ooday. y ( ■^ _
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TheFT nlWiya trr n t ieom- eao aum
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There are fewer Peeping Toma In
this era of sleeping porches.
. -------Chile’s flrft electric railway win
be a line *2)1 miles long frum"Hsntlagtv-to Talogantc, .

THE STORE WHERE RUANITY AND QUALITY REIO
THE HOUSEWIFE’S FRIEND

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A M . O V EU T H E WOULD

�PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23,1923

We are proud to have furnished the face brick for such
an excellent school building*.

One ot the finest of its kind
and we - are pleased to say
that we furnished the Roof­
ing tor this tine building
also the Plaster and Stucco.

And we congratulate the citizens o f Sanford on the clean
and economical methods employed in its erection.

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A
s is
x
tngenerally
K n o w n Impervious
impervious Textured face
race brick
Prick are now un- y J
*\n
•«
• **known
^X »iversally
? v * n u i l j used
lirTL'V for all exteriors, as well as fire places, mantels and *♦* ?
|
panel effected
i
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i f
{ The face brick in your school building are shipped into every South- t ;
-------------i a p p r o v a i.
T h e y
c o m e
in
t
r
X' ern
state
and have met. with
unqualified
£ beautiful ranges of color harmony, from
: ___ extreme
_______ light shades
y through the mingled shades of buffs and tans and range into a rich
y brown flashed effect. *

1 h - nr-.
School. !&lt;■» ; ;

... Frofcfl

K 'tw e e n
HUH, (* 1&lt;-

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&amp;n entire block lot.
The sch&lt;- l Ii 22 ft.
lo u t by 6‘J ft
p c n rt^ l
ConUina ten r-xisu, l i t k S
large offirt! x trulirr j
It i t built on the nit f i d
having been made fur the fgi
tino of nine ro.mi i.i| u
When the who-M t rr.-ph
nineteen roonu and h m

ALMALGAMATED NU-TILE ASPHALT SHINGLES—The H oof
in g o f Today—it leasts
BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES

Will b e tUO pav. ,1 |J* j cwi

infide of the l&gt;ui!ding **jt
The building U dnigwl)
tc the beat accepted timj
aehool planning. Whrttw!
Ik. available at t.a*or.»l!#‘a
hour:* are te ’r.g ba2t k it
h!trh. Tic clu* • -tea all d
diaaater in ca cf fin tail
inatrs weary '- ^ r rlimbitf.
Icy any chance fire occur in I
Ing the children -«oH w in
the windows to the
1
fcut *\x feet below. Hotter
ther eliminate the (hum
(he boiler to- n hat bcirt)
the outride of the buiUhnfcj
tolutely fire pn&gt;vf, the 111

The House of Quality and Service
ALABAMA

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Corner o f Myrtle Avenue nad Third Street— r---- Sanford, Florida j
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FLORIDA

PALATKA

We qffer our congratulations to Sanford for erect
ing this splendid Primary
School Building. It i is the high
,
ost indication of a progressive community.
We also take some pride in the fact that we had a
part in the work, furnishing the Doors, Sash, Frames,
Trim, etc., for this building—and, also for the High

The highly train

School erected recently.
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE

and a knowledge of kiln-drying lumber, enables us to

zation, together with
ience, make us your I
taking that requires)

give good service and good material.

rigid economy.

Our large plant, a trained organization of 150 men,
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Quality Goods

Reasonable Prices

We arc glad toi
line School building

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Wo will be glad
submit detailed sped!

ress

CONTRACT1

Sanford, Florida

PALATKA

�PAGE FIVE

TUP: SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923

in the fact that the entire
plumbing' of the new school
building and the install­
ation of the steam heat sys­
tem was done by us.

I
0f n infmvci! concrete.
L , fin* exits from the buiM*
| «tll n* two ■ilditlonul exit*
L toilet*. No disaster coutil
K this n houl is recently h:i|&gt;C

S o u t h 1’ a r o l i T H ' .

Lurior walls of the building
|}ridi »nd Hollow tile, fnceil
I tirtm colored stucco i t the
■ «ith n belt rnurse, window
I f « vrry beautiful rough texL brick of n gulden color which
| to have sunshine imprisoned
L To carry out the wnrnt coi­
ttvnuke the building of n
m and harni'or.ious coloring ill!
Iprk on the exterior has been
Id with errsm point; (lie ntone
Ifedoding the unique owls inpwilcmm. of buttermilk color;
L roofing surfacnl with light
Lt crushed tile.
| Interior of all Has.. rooms, hulls,
lure been finished with sanil
■ plaster.
I wiling* and walls of all class
L kills, etc., hive been finished
pand floated" pin ;ter, to avoid
l&lt;qkin| wall.". The toilets have
ri^rcmn.t wainseots seven feet
finished in enamel. All the inS it)

Architect
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Only efficient and registered plumbers are in our employ.
No job too large or too small, We are plumbing headquarters

led

tCkailniMsl on r a . r

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

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---------- Sanford, Florida

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TO SAY
That we had the contract for the Elec

ool B u ild in g
•f the finest
State

trical Wiring and Fixtures installed
in Sanford’s fine

new

School Building
t the contract for this
arded U&gt; us
pound of tins organitears of building exper­
il choice in any under1building methods plus

We take this opportunity and manner o f tellin g you the
pleasure it gave us to furnish*the Lumber and Brick for
the new School Building recently erected here in Sanford

This fine building is well worth the praise o f the citizens o f
ford and the City Substantial can pride' itself upon- having a
&gt;ol building like this.
&lt; ... koo ^Ih h •* * •( ,r. boon ovta

ONLY CERTIFIED ..ELECTRICIANS EMPLOYED BY US

Tell Us Your Electrical
— ---- Troubles-----1*1 o l d j u i o r i j i o f l

1over yotir plans and
ns and estimates.

and b u il d e r

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�pJWKeQAY,
HANFORD'S F IN E NEW

Y7W A VTH E
Beautll

bile It dfleS, then
cal the wonderful
and texture .of tha

less definite things lor
refunded. Clear tha
m It color. Ulf out the
tinea. Remove bl ckheads and pimples.
O oee enlarged pc IS. Rebuild facial til*

_____ |_______ Make the skin eolt
and smooth.
J ■

You can obtain regular sires from your
OHT« 101
m cqunw,
in this
favorite
toilet
counter. 11
If nw.
not. w
tend

with 10 cents to Boncilla Laboratories,

lianapohs, Indians, for a trial tuba..

S mvo m eat-rK ,ru*vj and
Pi g reau o — ir.a!;o y o u r ow.u
Hasp. Five and one-hall lbs.
of w aatc.g rcao r, unii
tif
R e d S e a l L y e and a littio
i w e tn r m ake 1U iba. of the
- bmar poap you over m o d .
1 Follow direction*! carefully.
■ f N o trouL.'.: o r funs.
T ito u sa n j.i of w onv'ii c t »

" aaviiv,; a few dallara uvery
y e a r by Uling RED Bli/.i
f. L y e tu t.o tit'* tw p lcr'U .it
w ork in ih t jgi.'no.
W rite for booklet oflwilf *
ful h ints, Full dirtfclKxw n
cuch can. B e
s u re and buy
• £Only th e genu- ^ r r -;,.
1 InoR K D S B A L p - — — : 7 **

£ m at ^
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IT^ELEC TEO

iiANFORDMAID'
BREAD

F IN IS H IN G
L IM E

E ggs to B e Hatched

ik

IN THE COURSE

duties, telling me what I
should eat, wear, and
use and what I should
buy for my family.
I find that there is on
the tip o f my tongue a
multitude of names the
mention o f which will
bring from some -shelf
nearly everything that
I can use in my daily
life pnd.in the daily lif£
of my family.
• In every instance that
name means a yery def­
inite promise and assur­
ance of som ething sub­
stantial and which will
make m e feel completely
satisfied about having
e x c h a n g e my money
for i t

ing formed by II. Carl l)ann and
David Rogers, it was announced yes­
terday. Fart uf the course will bo
inside the ni;w city limit*.
The company owns n tract of 200
acres which was recently purchased
from Harold Bourne and Jas. L.
Giles. ■ The golf course will he sur­
rounded by a sub-division which will
be restricted tu nice homes, according
to thu promoters. Woman suffrage
will be unknown at the new golf
course, plana have It, — -----Mr. Rogers und Mr. Dann report­
ed sale uf considerublo stock In the
company and both declared they
I IIKY AUK MADE IN ORLANDO anticipate no difficulty in disposing
front- tho licnt materials and properly uf the .remaining purt to be sold.
It wus emphasised that*tha golf
Installed In Hanford or vicinity, If you
in

Awnings,

IVrrli Curtains or anything of can

club course, which tranks-am ong the
finest in Iht south^-Orlnndo'Sentinel,
. .. . ,

Wo also make WINDOW HIIADEH

i«r» for tin pv.r&gt;-

Benson Springs Inn

. PRIMARY SCHOOL BUILDING
(Continued ffom P egeft)
;
Must Have Vitality , At Enterprise Was
tcrlor wood 'trim tiT of yellow pine,
Threatened by Fire
beautifully sanded ond'firtlnhed clear Chicks Nwd Nourishment in Shell—
With P ra tt &amp; Lambert varnish.- All
Old Eggs Do Not Give Enough
-the doors and window*.,are of clear
receipts—by ha’
cypres* and are finished to match the By SETH W. SHOEMAKER, Dlrec
trim.. The floors havo been power
Account with this banks
\qr, The School of Agriculture,
landed and ore finished with two coats
*I'Thtematlonol Correspondence
You pay all bills withXHECK,
of Lignophol, a preparation which * * ■ Schools, Scranton, Pal
penetrates the floors clear to the back
thp STUB is a record of payments,
of the boards, hardens and preserves
la a prime essential In
and when returned the indorsed
them and preventing "sHVfetghL"
latching. Unless the vital*
check a RECEIPT.
- .
The toilet floors are of wtynforccd
I the eggs may no^, produce
’concrete/ finished with;a siicc^Sl. Cory,
the chicks hatchedfmaj^Tfc
Have safetydfor fu n d ^ n d &amp; ncr^jba f/flMDhardener to ptf^wnt thv
of l l t % I W » A W
ildalinir Aaky of the finished' Mirfnec.' A t r
not g e n c r a 1 i y &gt; a f o J j ^ H M ^
your.bi
g w iU m js .
the vitality/Af c g ^ r a o y ^ K f e ^ f o u r
weeks old, and “ffat--. eJfjflMVlaraas
and Hurplns^ $1
months old Have Ixtcn known to proe a ting ufswrr
ooo.oo,
•tfort' Thlt'kjf THaOiavc grown to ma*
of U iosanllary type, are scattered turity. Usually the eggs should be
about in canvefiieht locations.;
ns fresh ns possible when they are
The building la hented by steam, s e t
sussed a t the date of the issuance of
which Is the most satisfactory way to
I f eggs have to b e kept for some
si)ch
certificate In the name of “Ex­
heat buildings in Florida providing time before they nrc set, much of
tra. T.lWeod."
maximum comfort for the pupils and the success nr the hatching will de­
the minimpm of cost in operation.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 1503,
pend an the way they are taken care
dated the 2nd day of June, A.*D.-1890,
The entire building ia spacious, well of Eggs kopt for hatching'should
A COMMUNITY DUILpER
has filed said certificate in my office
lighted and ventilated and byttor built be move)] oj turned nbout each day.
and has made application for Tnx
than the average building. 'It in bet­ It is usually considered best to keep
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WH1TNKR, Cashier
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
ter finished than many good homes, the small end of the egg pointed down.
NORFOLK, Va., May 23.—Const Said certificate embraces the fallow­
Cored for in this way, eggs have been
nil materials being of the best.
guard
vessels left Norfolk and Balti­ ing described property sUuntcd in
The cost of the entire building com­ vary satisfactorily kept for fourteen
more to take positions off Uio Vir­ Seminole County, Horldn, to-wit: Beg.
days
and
sometimes
longer.
plete Is nbout f3fi.000, and per school
When tho eggs are turned nbout ginia Capes for a game of tag with 10.82 chs. N. and 20.04 chs. W. of SE.
room it is the cheapest in cost in Cen­
rum runners, ' ' ,*
cor. Sec. 2, Twp. 20 8, Range 30 E.
tral or Southern Florida for the cIohh cnch day the yolk retains its natural
Run N, 10 chs. W. 10 ch*. S. 10 chs, E.
of building, and has cost loss per room position near the center*of tho egg,
10 chs. 10 acres, Tho said land boThe
Dally
Herald,
15c
per
week.
than many other aehool buildings of but If it in Jeft unturned far any
ing
assessed a t the dote of tho issu­
length
of
time
tho
yolk
settles
to
one
Inferior workmanship mid material,
ance of such certificate in tho name of
side
ns
shown
ip
tho
accompanying
This building Is tha result ot first
Mrs. N. G. Foster.
the wldo awake, progressive cjtisens illustration, and tha chanccn nrc that
Also: Tax Certificate No. 1592,
ot&gt; th h conifnnnlty who voted for the such an egg will not hntrh.
dated
tho 7th day of June, A. D. 1808.
Sealed
proposals
will
be
received
by
Eggs for hatching should be kept
building and art-mid to the efforts of
the City Commission of Sanford, Flor­ has filed said certificate in my office
cool
and
ot
n
uniform
temperature.
the local and county hoards,
ida, at their office In the City Hnil at and has made application for Tax
The plans and apodficatinns were Fifty-five degrees Fahrenheit Is us­
or before 3 p. m. Juno 18, I92il, for the Deed to Issue In accordance with law.
ually
considered
the
best
temperature.
prepared by our local architect, Elton
construction of a Dock and Boat Bur­ Said certificate embraces tho follow­
J. Moughton, who also supervised the Eggs exposed tu u higher temperature
in, containing tho following approxi­ ing described property situated in
you arc bound to como here at least to compare our work
construction of the work. It was are liable to sta rt to develop prema­
Seminole County, Florida, ta-wR:
mate quantities:
turely
and
may
spall.
Eggs
that
are
w ith that of others. So why not come now and (settle the
built by W. T. Iladlow, of Jackson­
21000 Cubic yards Hydraulic Sand
ville, who Is dun credit in the nmnner
question of this shop's supremacy?
Fill,
* *"•
in which he handled the work and of
15300 Lin. Ft. Foundation Piling.
The Sooner You Compare Our Vulcanizing
the fine workmanship. A good share
1030 Lin, Ft. Creosotcd Fender Pil­ chs. N. 11.82 chs, E. 5,78 chs. to beg.
of (lie credit is also due George Janes,
5 aeres. The said land being assessed
ing.
and prices, the sooner you decide that this is the Hhop where
of Jacksonville, who was Mr. Ilndlow's
at tho date of tho issuance of such cer­
20000 Lin. Ft. Palmetto Piling.
it is to your best advantage to have it done.
superintendent on the Job. Mr. Junes
tificate in the name of "Titus H art”.
70000 Pounds Reinforcing Bars.
worked hard to give the city a first
Unless said certificate shall bo re­
J750 Cubic yards Concrete.
class liuildTiig III every respect.
130 (ruble yards Pre-cnst Concrete deemed according to law Tnx Deed
will issue thereon on tho 31st day of
Anchors.
4-WIDE CARPENTER
11000 ft. B. M. Creosoteii Lumber, May, A. D. 1823.
Oak Avenue and Third Street
STRIKE IS THREATENED
WITNESS my official signature
* 3 e ttV « d .\y o B V
025 Lin. Ft. 54" Sower.1
and seal this the 2-1til day of April, A.
1 brick Manhole.
PHONB 17■SANFORD, FLORIDA
CHICAGO, May 23.—Unless Chi­
I). 1823.
4
Mooring
Bltts,
exposed
for
any
length
of
time
to
a
cago contractors and carpenter* ac­
(REAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
2200 Pounds Cast Iron Pins
cede to demands,of workmen und es­ temperature of forty degrees Fahren­
Clerk Circuit Court,
500
ft.
B.
M.
Cypress
Lumber.
heit
usually
have
their
vitulity
Im­
tablish u 41.2ft, hourly rnto for enrSeminole County, Fla.
2000
Pounds
3/4
"
Bolts.'
parled.
Eggs
exposed
t
othls
tomporpynters after Juno, ^ , a^.qftlon-yfjylo
By:
A. M. WEEKS, IX. C.
1400 'Pounds *Cust',lri)n‘*lVas!iori).
strike of the 400,800 union carpen­ JiturW fiiVj'nny'.TOHifth of tWrtb during
.
.. . jl' L i ..„
I t1! **
•
Proposals
to
be
presented
in
n
seal­
ters Is likely, uilrry Jensen, president cold weather will seldom hatch.
All experienced poultryinen Insist ed envelope, endorsed on tho outside:
of the carpenter** district council
upon
the greatest possible vitality in “Bid for Dock and Boat Basil’," San­
here declared Monday,
the
eggs.
Even though un egg mny ford, Florida, and tho nimo of the bid­
Announrement had boon made of
advancement to $1.15 from the $1.00 !&gt;e fertile ,it Is not necessary unhatch- der or bidders.
Each proposal must be accompanied
hourly award of the Kennesaw M. able. To be capable of producing a
by
a certified check, made payable at
chick
an
egg
must
not
only
contain
I-andis wait mndo last night. Carsight,
to the order of tho City of Sunthe
living
germ
but
must
have
suf­
punters who are free to work or not
ford,
Florida,
for 3 per cent, of the
ficient
vitality
to
enable
tho
chick
to
under the Landis award will demand
amount uf their bid.
the $1.25 rate June 1, Jensen said, grow to maturity.
Tho successful bidder «■ bidders will
UhiinturAl environment Is usually
adding that Chicago sets the scale
be
required to give a bund equal to 5(J
the
cause
of
tuck
uf
vitality
in
eggs.
for the nation.
Tin* death of chicks in the shell may per cent, of his or their bid, und such
The influence of ad­
do the thing that I be­
T hajlern ld for first class job work. occur at any stage of Incubation, bond to he executed by n surety com­
vertising;
is
apparent
in
lieve
discriminating peo­
oithpr from natural cause or from un­ pany licensed to do business in’ tho
every turn of my daily
ple have judged best.
natural causes. Lack of knowledge uf State of Florida. Said bond to be
how to control thu processes of na­ approved by tho City Commission.
life. I find I cannot dis­
They m ea n . conven­
Copies uf tho plans and specifica­
ture in this m atter is responsible for
regard it. It is always
ience. It is. not neces­
tions may lie seen at the office of the
most of the losses.
City Manager, or at the office of
with 'me, guiding me in
sary to describe the
Fred- T. Williams, Engineer, Pluns
GOLF COURSE TO BE LAID
my pleasures and in my
thing I want. Even the
OFT ON THE Al’OI’KA ROAD

wish. , ^Vo specialise

&gt;»+ttrr u r a d r lltjtn
S. M int u n i Iii u i 111
Id
O il. fu il.liln g
n* itia t w « uit- o fiM f a t III* '|ir lc *
* wi l l p,i&gt; f l u .

aa, ll»at3

to ynur order a t u anv ing

to

you,

tspecially on odd site windows.
Estim ates given cheerfully, '

y k i n d o f lim e.

ii.'.rutl.

iiiam , Isn!

MAINTAINING THE BALANCE.
Suckers , may be born every min­
ute, but enough bootleggers' custo­
mers dia during tho same period to
keep the world from being absolutely
submerged by Idocy. — Columbia
Btato.

E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit1Court.
Seminole County, FI*.
By:.A. U. WEEKS, D. C.

Notie* of Application for Tax Deed
Under Rcctiop 575 of the General
I will receive offer* for the sale of
Statutes uf the State of Florida
«he (watt* of the Automotive Supply
Notice Is hereby- given th at F. L.
I'hone 114—20! B. Main Ht.
F-onpany, at ray office until Thurs­ Woodruff, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
day noun, May 24 th. Stock may be cate No. 400,. dated the 5th day of
ORLANDO
- t. , yjUUlIDA
_
m_
J
.
ie* 1
viewed at any time. Inventory and June, A. p . 1BU. has filed said certi­
terms of sale give* an application.
ficate in my office and hMTOdde ap­
“Firat ia Our IJoe"
plication for Tax l»o$d la issue In ac-V' q^ HUHKILK MAtNES,

things which- * t’h e s e
n a m e s — these
old
friends o f the newspa­
per and magazine pages
—mean to me.
They mean good taste.
For certainly I desire to

most intimate articles
may be purchased with­
out e m b a r r a s s m e n t
since the advertisers
have given us handy
names.
They mean assurance
in shopping. There is no
indecision. ' Even before
I enter the shop I know
what I want to buy.
And certainly they
mean satisfaction. For
the advertiser whose
product is not good can­
not continue to adver­
tise. The fact that J
have seen a name re­
peated over and over
again assures me that it
stands for a product of
quality. , In speaking
that namo to the clerk I;
know I am asking foie
the best.
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods. I pat­
ronize the shop that sella
them.

Awning Shop

45-IU

Truetee. cordsncc with la w ., Said certificate
.(• . ■

_ ..

. . SL .‘

(This w as written by a womap)
y t i e Banfo^r^Eerald in co-^ope
ican Assojiation of Advertising

*

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,

(Air7,ftfXf 2s, 1928

5 t n q t h e F a m r i y - Will you Just~Glateoo‘ot,Mar now!
o h . iM k t t e n c h n c

(T H E C iO lN f t W
v h o u j .P o p s !

•
THE RlOtN* fVC^DGKYJ u P it ^ p * "

HEY. HA.'. C one

C h e a t

HEP.E. QV31CAC A

HiNNirl c e r -m iS

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

Cards of Sanford's Repot*
mbit Professional Hen, each
of w hoa, la his chosea pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

You can find me name oi
every live Business Man
|a Sanford In this Column
each day.

George A. DeCottes *

Classified Ads 1c a word. No
taken for less than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
arordlngly.

Attorney-nt-Law

Quick Service^Transfer

Over Seminole County Bank
NFORD
-:- FLORIDA

FOR SALE

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
rWUMUkr* 1VOS ’

Phones

Office 271

DR. J. T. DENTON

STEWART The Florist

PIIYSICIAN-SURGEON

Col Fins

Floral Designs
Annutl and Ornamental Plants

Rooms 200-207-208 Mclsch Building

»H Myrtle Are----------- Phone 200-W

DR. G. S. SELMAN

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

Practice limited to
Diseases of Kyc, Ear, Nose and Throst
Eyes Examined, Glasses Kitted
Meisch Building

General Mnrhine and Roller
^
WorliM
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repaint
Acetylene Welding
I hone 62—
' ‘j

Cysa Examined

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

J. II. Colrlough

FOR RENT

I.&lt;cak &amp; Colclough

FOR RENT—3 urifurnlshod rooms, at

in su rance

44-4tp

.Fire—Life—Auto

WANTED
* experienced.

il~iv ANTED—Mult

reo scroni
Booth; West First
street.
_
45-3tp
&lt;' v ANJ-E O—Ib st Hct ~ t gency
•pen to an;A-l insurance .producer.
doors.

- ly * « • wM» best of ^ e r o W S l

l e v s

Glassee Designed

Optic! aa-Optnmetriat
-S a n fo rd 'F ln rid n
413 Bast F irst S treet Sanford. Fla.

MXwSS' *•" .......... .FLORIDA
Ann'x

FOR RENT—Two 6-room bungalows,
one 0 room bungalow.—A. P. Con­
nelly &amp; Sons.
20-tfr
t ’OR RENT—Apartm ents nnd garage
to parties without children. 320
Oak Ave. Call 260343-fitp
FOR RENT—Furnished room, also
garage, 411 Park Ave.
45-Ctp
FOR RENT—Bed rooms, or Tight
housekeeping apartm ent, Mrs. Rob­
erts ,110 Laurel Avenue.
45-3tp
FOR RENT—One furnished room
apartm ent fo r light housekeeping,
46-4 tc
701'Magnolia Ave.
V6lt RENT—Furnished housekeeping
. arj bed room*, $3.00 per week.—314
Eqst F ifth Street.
45-3tp
1 nice apartm ent
convenience* and well furnished.
Cates' building, phone 181
jsfc-r:-- ;
11-Wed-Thr-tfc
FOR RENT—Oarege, g o F fU * T 6th
_ ttr e c t.
47-3tp
bT)R RENT—Furnished rooms wllh
light housekeepings—S. K. corner of
11th street and Elm A rc.—M. Sch­
neider.
47-0tp
F o n UE nT - A l2-'room hojxe.'nlcely furnished for hoarding. Inquire
i l 503 'W eit TMfa iireflt, Mrs. B. A.

H * ■*&lt;****&gt;
454 tc

Somewhere bctweTn l l
*!* * bunc»‘ of kay. o
11 'ftoroed to Herald

National Dengue
Won Lost
New York ..
Pittsburg ....
St. I/&lt;)tiis ....
Chicago .....
Brooklyn ....
Cincinnati ,.
Boston ........
Philadelphia

FIR!?, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE

Ural Estate, Loans nnd Insurance
Phone |H
10l-S Magnolia Avr,

American League
Won Lost
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland ...
I'AOLA, Beautiful, healthful and con­ Detroit .......
vention to Hanford, has some rare St. l,oul»'.„.
bargains for your inspection:
•
Washington
5 acres, cleared, on hard road, $1,- Chicago ......
260.00.
Boston .......
B acres, easily cleared, near depot
and on railroad, $850.00.
Southern Association
25 acres, near church, $1,000.00. ^
t Won Lost
10 bctcs, small house, some citrus New Orleans
trees, etc., $850.00.
Mobile .........
10 acres, 5 In grove, 1 In pecans, 8 Nashville
room house, furnished, $0,000.00.
Chattanooga
18 acres, fine 8 room house, com­ Atlanta
pletely furnished, near store and de­ Memphis
pot, $0,825.00.
Birmingham
20 acres, 8 in grove, 2 fine lake Little Rock
fionts, 8 rooms, fine home* furnished
complete, water and lights. Worth TAKEN FROM FLOOR I
$20,000.00, If taken a t once, $15,000.00
DANCES NEAR 162 HOURS
will get It. Must be seen to be ap­
preciated. Term s'
YOUNdSTOWN. O , Slay 23,-V at.
18 acres, a f|ne home furnished, Yarnell, attem pting to establish a
grovu and all kinds of fruit, poultry, non-stop dancing record, was taken
bees and everything, goso for $8,500. from the floor a t a park n e a r1here
All the above lands are fine grove by his brother Monday, a fte r he had
and fruit lands. Pauls is duo far a danced lfQ'jtours and 50 minutes.,He
rapid growth. Get »lij op Jthe ground claims tl££ m arathon championship.
floor.—B. T. Tlllef, Taoth. F k . 47-ltc Mrs. Yaraetl le ft the floor Saturday
4* ■*,.-. i
B»»ht on 3fia advice of her physrian
Dally ,Herald on self a t J o fq qmoke a fte r danQflg 132 hours, said to /b e a
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and pew record-for a woman.,
i,
Hunt'e P hirm ocy/jnI 1
■'■'(tlHlItf

Oviedo

And the Pepper League Marts off
in full force.

Money I
Money!

Money!!

Money!

Money!! Money!!!

' DcMolay and Brotherhood piny oti
the home diamond.

In todny's Herald n schedule Is
That's the feature tonight ut • thu
printed for tliS first half of thu Pep­
Princess.
per League. There will he a split seaAnd Katherine MneDumild has thu nun nnd if different teams win the
two halves n championship series will
lending role.
ho played off. *
The happy combination of a good
In tomorrow’s Herald rosters of tho
story, beautiful star and cajmble dlrrtion makes this Katherine's g reat­ .four Pepper League tennis will he
published. All players on the rosters
est picture.
must be under twenty-one years of
age to play.
Also n good comedy,

Seminole Athletics

LAKELAND, May 23. — Lake­
land won the second gnmc from Dnytona yesterday. 5 to 4, hy a rousing
ninth inning rally. Kowalski, Am­
mons, Cal Stewart, nnd Gaffney sta r­
red nt hat. The score:
Daytona .................... 100 200 010—4
Lakeland ...... ............ 100 001 012—6

Sanford’s semi-pro bnsclmll team Is
And tonight two familicM will he
fast
developing Into one of Florida's
the invited guests, II. F. W hilner nnd
family and F. P. Forster and family fastest. Practice is held every after­
a t Utho
will .wvu “ Money! Muncy! ,MuUf&gt;T' noon
MM ■M
l A Ninth Street
,, „ Park. M»»f
without cost, the treat being on the
The Seminole Athletic Club a t Mon­
bouse,
roe will have another wrestling nnd
And
tomorrow—Estelle
Taylor, boxing exhibition Friday night. KvWalluce Beery, nnd Mae Busch In eiy one who went lant Friday thor­
“Only n Shop Girl” with u two purl oughly enjoyed it and every one is In­
Century comedy full of thrills nnd vited Friday night.
laughs.
Young I.ondos nnd Collio Diggers
And Friday and Saturday Mary will wrestle for the best two out of
Miles Minter holds the lionrd in three Friday night nt Monroe. All
“ Drums of Fate.” Also International local fans are expecting to see Collio
throw lamdos the best two.
News ns an added attraction.

GIANTS BEAT
CARDINALS IN
FIRST INNING
BROOKLYN, May 23.—Brooklyn
went to the top of the serond division
hy making it two straight with Cin­
cinnati yesterday. The score wns 9
to 0, all the runs being made In the
first four innings. The score:
Cincinnati ....... 002 4»&lt;) 000 - 0 7 2
Brooklyn ........... 240 000 OOx—0 14 2
PHILADELPHIA, May 23.—Pillsburgh runted Philadelphia in the sec­
ond gumo of the scries yesterday, 13
to 0, The score:
Pittsburgh
020 012 200—13 20 0
Philadelphia .... 010 030 020— 0 13 1

Chicago
Boston .

STRANGLER LEWIS
RETAINS TITLE

READ

BABE RUTH
FINISHES A 15INNING GAME

ST. LOUIS, May 23.—St. U ul*
took
the mid game of the series from.Departs
Washington
yesterday, 12 to 7. Tho
7:30 a.m.
Browns scored four runs after two
were out In the third. Jacobson got
four hits, one a homo run. . There
were 32 hits in the 8l4 Innings. Tho
score:
Leesburg Branch
103 110 100— 7 14 4
Arrive
Departs Washington
St. Louis ....... 001 612 OOx—12 18 0
......... 3:55 p.m.
. Zn&lt; liiscr, Hollingsworth, llrlllhart,
----- - 2:45 p.m.
and Gharrity; Dunforth, Root, P tyett
and Sowreld.
Trilby Branch
Arrive *

CLEVELAND, May 23.—CUjveland
defeated
Bostmt 3 to 3, Ait a well play­
Departs
ed game yesterday. jEhtnko allowed
3:40 p.m. the Italians only six'.h|ts but was very
wild. Speaker hif a home run It) the
first Inning. The fielding of Burns
x—Daily, except Sunday.
and O’Neill featured. The score:
Boston
...... 000 000 2 0 0 -3 0 1
PEPPER LEAGUE
Cleveland
100 001 01x—3 6 1
Khmko and Plclnhh; Uhlo and
DcMolay
Brotherhood
St. A
#

^MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 23 —
fJ . (Strangler) Lewis, world iheavy­
weight wrestling champion, &lt;'retained
his .title/hero last night, throwing
Stanislava Zbysiko,' formdr champion,
for the only fall of the contest.

Seminole Ath. Club

ST. PETERSBURG, May 23.—A
ninth inning rally which netted four
runs, gave Bradentown n 0-4 victory
over St. l ’cte Imcu- ycatorilay,- Arnold
pinch hitting for\Vllhcm drove In the
winning Inllcy with n triple off 01llnger. Thu score:
Bradentown ....... ....... 010 001 001—0
St. Pete ...... ............. 030 010 000—4

CHICAGO, May £1.—B»l» Ruth
buikc up n great southpaw pitching
The Herald for first class job work. duel yesterday between Herb l'emwrk
ami Mil Cvcngros, with a home run
smash over the right field wall In tho
16th Inning, giving New York a 3 to
I victory over Chicago. Dugan was
CORRECTED MAY 1, 1923 &gt;4 or base. It wus Ruth's eighth circuit
I
' Jrjvo of tho season an enabled tho
South Round
Yiuikeus to close their first Invasion
Arrive
Departs
83............ 2;Q0 n.m.
. 2:46 o.m. ever made. They won 13 gumca and
2 7 ........
8:40
|nst one. Yesterday's victory was the
89........... 2:25p.m.
2:16 p.rd. ninth consecutive for thu Icnguq cham­
85.......... (1:65 p.m.
7:10 p.m. pions nnd the 13th consecutive gumo
in which 1'lpp has hit safely. The
Northbound
igore:
* *
A rrlvo
Departs
N. Y. ... 000 100 000 000 002—3 12 0
.... 1:48 a.m.
2:03 a.m.
Chic.
000 001 000 000 000—1 4 4
.....11:45 a.m.
12:03 p.m,
;
'
Pcnnork
nnd Schang; Cvcngros and
.... 3:42 p.m.
3:52 p.rft.
Grnlmm.
....10:00 p.m.

NEW YORK, May 23.—The* Now
York Nationals yesterday defeated
The score:
ip i .000 010—3 12 1
St. I-uuls
C00' Oh 1 00x—7 12 0

*
Oviedo

TAM I!A, May 23.—Ernlo Burko
sent Fergus to the mound yesterday
afternoon to try his fortunes against
tin; Tampa Smokers nnd of course to
give Orlando its eleventh consecutive
win. Fergus did practically nil that
ho was supposed to do, for the Burkemen threw out the Inst Smoker in tho
ninth with the score standing, 8 to 1
against tho Tampans. Tho score:
Orlando ....................... 030 000 230—8
Tampa ........................ 000 010 000—1

First game tomorrow!

SCHEDULE FOR FIRST HALF

KIDNEY TROUBLE BECOMES
' SERIOUS
^Suffered with severe headache,
backache and pains in my legs and
under my shoulder blade. My kidneys
and bladder went in bad condition, 1
was weak and nervous and felt tired
and worn o u t Walking made me
skort of breath. Every morning my
face and hands were bloated. Medi­
cine failed tu help my condition and

R. I.. SHIPP, Editor

YESTERDAY'^ RESULTS
Florida State; league
At Tampa 1, O rlando'8.
&lt;
At St. Feto 4, Bradentown C.
At Lakeland 5, Daytona 4.

National League
FARMERS— You can get seed bad
Chicago 8, Boston 2.
fra m ri and irrigation plugs a t the
Cincinnati 0, Brooklyn t&gt;.
If we plesse yoa, tell others; If not,
FRED R. WILSON Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tie
Pittsburgh 13, Philadelphia 0.
tell ns. Fhoae 498
St. Louis 3, New York 7.
FOR SALE— Foster and Clays' paints
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
and varnishes s t Sanford Novelty
SANFORD NOVELTY
F irst National Bank Building
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
American League
SANFORD
FLORIDA M ill SA LE— Rhode Island eggs fur
Boston 2, Cleveland 3.
WORKS
Philadelphia 3, Detroit I.
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
V. C. COLLER, PropNew York 3, Chicago l (15 Innings)
Ellsworth,
Benrdnll
Avenue,
San­
ELTON J. MOUGHTON ford.
Washington 7, St, Louis 12.
83-tfp
General Shop and Mill
ARCHITECT
BEAU l-’UL LAKE MARY Invites
Work
Southern Association
you. ftlgh elevation, pure drinking
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Chattanooga
2, A tlanta 1.
FLORIDA water. Good term s on n few cottages
Mobile
3-2,
Memphis
2-1.
117 Ommrrrisl Street—Sanford, Fla.
os homes or Investment. $800, $1,400,
New
Orleans
2,
Little
Rock 5.
$1,G00, $2,300,—I*nko Mary Realty Co.
Nashville
6,
Birmingham
5 (dark
Mary, Florida.
6-4-tfc
CHELLE MAINES Lake
nuas.)
B. W. HERNDON
FOR ' HALE—2-ton Federal truck,
I
LAWYER -:. good for logging purposes, first
HOW THEY STAND
INSURANCE AGENCY
• :— Court House clans condition. Cheap for cash. 1IRE------- AUTO-------- BONDS
ton Republic trurk, cheap, excellent
Florida S late League
condition. Addrr*a-**K” P. O. Box 31,
11V t,
K . H a W W F t t . .......... .
W i t ' Orlando .........
.7.10
S. O' Sh'iiifioistr
FOR SALE—Lnrgu motor boat, event | Lakeland ........
.583
DENTIST
convenience, four cylinder motor, in Tampa ............
■157
Contractor and Ruilder
New Mr**eh Building
remarkably good condition. Will con- Bradentown ....
447
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*** ,TvU Sanford Municipal Band will
i g h - a n d T rnder-thrtr -reguiar concert- tonightIp .Central Park. The following pro­
gram will be rendered:
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M*rch—Woldmcrc..... -^...F., H. lxawy
The Commencement Week at tho Sanford schools will begin Thursday Selections from Martha.....V. Fhd&lt;&gt;w
night and the following is the program for th e ^ ra k :
Baritone Solo—There is Silver Jin
. Thursday night—Mrs. Munson’s Musical Recital at, the High School Aud­
Your Hair &gt;........^...^..—0, Bennett
itorium at R:15 o’clock.
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Patrol of the Dutch......... .‘H. Rcatorff
Friday night—Junior-Senior Banquet at Valdes Hotel a t 8 o'clock.
Intermission
, .
Sunday morning—Baccalaureate Sermon at High School at 12, o’clock by Waltxes—Moonlight on the Hud.
Dr. King.
:• . . • , .. ' {■
spn
A. Hermann
Tuesday night nt 8 o’clock—Alumni naqquet a t thb Parish House.
Characteristic Parade of thV Wood­
Monday Afternoon at 3:30 at High School—Class Day Exercises.
en Soldiers
.........' U on Jssael
. Monday Afternoon at R:30-rMsy Pageant and Commencement of the 'Popular Song*
&gt;&lt;.
Grammar School at the School House.
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(a) Fate .^.......-............ Byron Gay
Monday night at 8:30—Graduatlop exercises of the High-School s t the
(b) I’m Just Wild About Harry.
IL 8. Auditorium. Address by Dr.
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Overture—A Trinco Thert Wns .Btrg
Star Spangled Banner
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Grammar Schools

COMWtTNICAWN
SOCIALIST PARTY CUTTING
WITH KARGATH CAUBES
CONSTERNATION
IN CONVENTION
HONORS MEXICO IN CITY OF ATHENS
WOULD ASK UNITED STATES
TO RECOGNIZE
• MEXICO.

And Brings Subject of Turk and
Greek War Right up to (he
*
Peace Committee
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ATHENS,
May 22—Turkish troops
NEW Y.ORK, Msy 22.—The 8oclslare
reported
to have blown up the
1st party in annunl convention today
bridge
over
tho
Maritxa river con.
adopted a resolution demanding the
ncctlng Adrlanoplo and Karagath.
United States to recognise tho pres­
The newt caused consternation here.
ent government in Mexico, Amnesty
for “political prisoners’* now In fed­
LAUSANNE, May $2.—If Turkey
eral prisons • was- demanded in an*
insists on war to settle the question
other resolution. The resolution also
of tho IndrnJjnltios, ah#, claims is duo
deplored what described as “persecu­
from Greece, then Greece will accept
tion of Upton Sinclair and demanded
the gage of battle, M. Alexandria, the
repeal of criminal synrlcallsm law in Greek Foreign Minister told the for­
ttvi
Califdrnla.
*
&lt; eign correspondent last night.
With Hold-Up Man and Woman Barracaded in
The Greek delegates, he added, will
;
Their Room
SHOULD COUNTY TAX BE UN­
bo‘ withdrawn from the Near East
[government In an effort to obtain the
CONSTITUTIONAL TO GO TO .
Conference this week, If Turkey per­
I release of foreigners held by bandits
(H r Tfcr A rw la trd Prvwat
GENERAL FUND
sists In her reparations demands.
. JERSEY CITY, May 22.—Two policemen were shot to death and two
in the Shantung mountain stronghold.
Tho Turks have given no indica­
The conditions under which several
others seriously wounded today in a gun battle whon they tried to arrest
(nr The AuMftalrS PrH»t
tion of an intention to recede from
TALLAHASSEE, May 22.—The
I foreign captives held a t the summit
Frank Sayes, holdup suspect at *hia tesidenco. Sayes and n woman com­
the reparation demands, and M. Alex- .
I of paotiuku mountain are described
panion wore finally caught by police reserves after being taken from tho sonato moved to / protect tho throe
andrls declared that Greece waa re­
cent gasoline tax measure when . In
I si terrible.
house by gas bomljs.
.
,
•
solved not to pay one cent of Indemn­
concurring In the house amendments IN PRESBYTERY AND REQUEST ity ‘ brought Increased peslmlsm In
WASHINGTON. May 22.—PcsJERSEY CITY, May 22.—Dotcctivo Sergeant Black and Patrolman It Inserted a clauao providing should
FROM FLORIDA TURNBI) % conference circles.
I iiraistic reports were received yes- YOUNG
IN
POLITIC8
BUT Ware wero killed outright and Liout. Hhrry Otos and Defective Walton wore one cent tax to be distributed among
DOWN
Tho Greek foreign minister de­
terdsy from American officials in
wounded when six officers went to Ihc house to arrest Sayes In connection tho counties bo declared unconstitu­
nied that he had come to Lausanne
STRONG WITH MAJORITY
China, as to the probability of sucwith a recent holdup in which nlno thousand dollars wero stolen .from the tional it would revert to tfce general
&lt; n r T fcf ' A » w f t « M
in tho bellicose mood, but said that
OF PEOPLE.
MONTREAT, iL C., May 22.—Dis­ tho Greek army had been reorganised
i Chinese government and bandit leadpublic sqrvlco corporation. Says saw them coming and opened fire from a revenue fund and tho remainder of
approval was stamped today on the since the overthrow of Constantin­
j era for the release of Americana and .
rear window. JValton dropped. Otis, Black and Ware rushed the building tho act would not bo Involved.
( D r I k e A a o o e la tM P r e n )
overture of tho Preabytory of St. ople and was now fully equipped and
other foreign hostages held by tho
LONDON, May 22.—Stanley Bald­ and gained entrance. After they had been Inside a rnlnuta or so there was
Johns,
Florida, asking that at least armed and ablo t6 take care of ItaeU.
Wtgands. Asa a result, concern wna win U Great Britaina new ^rim e min­ a volley from tho second floor. Two officers who gained entrance found SENATE REFUSES TO
nno
woman
,be placed on each execu­ . “I think,” ho said, “If tho w ont
felt in government circles, but the ister. Hc«acccpted the premiership Otis, Black and Ware, the Intter two dcod and lying outside tho door of
SANCTION THE BILL TO
tive
committee
in majority report of oomos, to the w ont tho Greek army
state department was no t swayed offered him this afternoon by King Ssye’s bedroom. The reserves were called and succeeded in routing Snyes
UNMASK THE K. K. K.
standing
committee
on bills and over­ will bo able to defend Its position.”,
from the conviction that the only George.
. and the woman.
_
tures
prepared
for
general assembly
practicable means of dealing with the
Baldwin’s 'period of politics! ex­
M. Alexandria added he would like
TALLAHASSEE, Msy 22. — An
liiteation was through the Peking dip- perience la one oT shortest among the
anti- Ku Klux Klan measure applies* of Southam.PrcahyterUu church here the American people to realise (he
llomatic council.
•
British statesmen who have attained
ble only to Escambia countqy, drawn While no announcement was made It Greek position, simply that although
So far a* could btf learned no move this goal of their ambitions as it is
by Senator Stokes along Identical was expected the minority statement Grccca would be reasonably Justified
was afoot to Intervene from Wash- only within the last few years that
lines ofn fctnto-wldo measure Intro­ requesting places for women on the In reopening the war with Turkey,
| btgton In Minister Schurman’s ef­ ho has been prominent in ‘ politics,
duced by Senator Russell, came un­ cxccutivo committees would bo sub­ she had ignored tho grounds because
forts, inasmuch as his diplomatic and only last few months become nt
obtrusively to tho floor of tho senato mitted. Tho overture ha* boon con­ she was sincerely desirous at peara.
colleagues were working to bring all a commanding figure. The solu­
The Turks and Greeks signed a
yesterday and In the same manner sidered by the commissioners ns one
hbout the release of the captives un­ tion of the promeirahlp problem thus
was killed 1? to 7. Not a word waa of the must important of the session. separate agreement on tha exchange
harmed. It wns made plain that the suddenly thrust upon the country is
spoken concerning tho bill aside from San Antonio, Tex., waa scloctod for of populations, Which stipulated that
Wsahington government was relying regarded as unquestionably a keen Foreign Plan Remains Matter o f Discussion Here tho customary reading by tho. Ev­ tho next general assembly.
it should be In operative before May
on Its representatives on the scene tp disappointment to Lord Curxon, who
J,
yet tho Turks havo sent a number
erybody
displayed
poker
faces
and
and in Europe
consider every angle of tho admit­ two days ago was regarded almost
newspapermen read it again to sec Lyman Damon Suicided, bf refugees during the Lausanne contedly delicate situation and And the
if they were mistaken in their Inter­ Rem ains Sent to Home fercnco.
certain to succeed Bonar lew .
I n r Tkf A iM ftalrt P w « l
aost hopeful course to pursue. The
pretation
of it. Tho measure would
has
steadily
Increasing
trade
relations
WASHINGTON, May 22.—The fedposition is taken hore that any other
havo made it unlawful for anyono to In Harmony, Ind., Today Presbyterians to
PASS
HARRIS
BILL
with
tho
United
Statos.
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.
course might be fraught with ex­
oral reserve board's advisory council
- TO TIGHTEN BAR ON
_
These trade requirements It was appear masked on tho streets or al­
treme danger to the captives.
at
lt» regular quarterly meeting yes­
Remain as Members
leys of Escambia county axomptlng, Bricklayer Killed Himself Hunday Af­
.
LABOR RECRUITERS
Dispatches from Consul Davia and
terday sidetracked subjects of credit generally held, should have their of course, masquerndora. Mr. Rus­
ternoon Near French Avenue
of Church Council
Major Philoun, relayed by the Peking
and general economic conditions for a banking facilities satisfied.
sell's bill Is still on the calendar
TALLAHASSEE,
May
22.—The
There was Intermittent discussion with no Interest being mnrtlfcstcd
legation, expressed the opinion that
discussion of whether federal reserve
A brick layer named Lymon Damon
the negotiations with tho briganda house passed yesterday 32 to 24 a banking activities should be extended of the credit situation obtaining thruMO ^ n ^ N - V - ^ r y - U D e of Harmony, Indiana, killed himself
In
it.
.
bill
by
Kcpreacntative
Harris
design­
out the country, and of tho general
would l&gt;e futilo unlcs 'there was at
to
foreign
lands.
Indications
wore
clilun
to remain In the Federal CounSunday night by shooting himself
least unofficial foreign intervention ed to protect tho employer of farm that the session would be devoid of condition but nothing of*a tangible HOUSE WOULD HAVE
ell
of
Churches
of ChrUt In America,
with
a
revolver,
tho
first
shot
taking
la the rnnvcrsations. They reported laborers from a disorganisation of conclusions and that tho discussions nature wa* said to have resulted. The
paying
|7f&gt;0
of
the
organliatlon’a ex­
effect
In
hi*
heart
and
killing
him
TUITION
IMPOSED
that lloy Anderson, an American of his force. Representatives Weeks would rontlnuu today. • Applications reserve ^&gt;o*rd will receive from the
ON NON-RESIDENTS Instantly. He hsd a room by himself penses, bdt strcsalng the.doctrine of
said
it
was
a
return
to
chattel
bar-'
long residence in China, with personcouncil today the regular quarterly
in a small - house naaj French avenue remaining out of, political ma|t»ra,
Representative
McNeill pf the Boston and Atlanta reserve
ri acquaintance with some of, the gaining.
statement from the council members
banks
for
permission
to
place
agen­
and
the neighbors hearing the shot and copslderation of changes in the
TALLAHASSEE, May 22—A com­
bandits, had volunteered to Join with gave notice that he would ask for a cies in Havana, ponding for somo on conditions In their district.
we
tit
to his home and found the body. book of church order werp the chief
mittee
substitute
for
a
measure
by
the Chinese authorities in new ef­ reconsideration.
tlmo
before
the
board,
have
opened
up
No
reason
is assigned for the deed by developments of today’s sessions of
Representative
Gotson
providing
that
The measure would provide that
forts to read) an arrangement, pro­
the
broader
question
as
to
whether
a tuition shall bo paid by non-resi­ those who knew him. Dtmon had tho general assembly pf |ha South­
vided he was clothed with full powers an omployor or a labor rocritcr be­ the precedent that would bo establish­ DEATH LIST IN
dent school children was passed by been living here about eleven months ern Presbyterian Church.
fore he shall aoljcit labor in other
to act by the Chinese government.
The aS^k»n of the assembly favor­
ed
by
favorable
action
on
either
would
SCHOOL
HOUSE
tho houso yosterday. The measure and was about 38 yean of age.
Larking sue ha development It was tha nhis resident county must regis­ be proper, . It was mode clear that
ing
the retention of Its membership
would
provide
that
a
tuition
of
not
Tho
remains
were
prepared
for
FIRE TOTALS 77 less that} $4 a month be paid for non­ burial by T. J. Miller A Son and will In the
the opinion o fthe American observ­ ter with tho sheriff of tho visited the council- members were not con­
council came after the com­
county
his
name
and
purposes.
Ho
ers that there remains only a resort
mittee
on foreign correspondence
cerned
with
the
merits
of
tho
two
ap­
resident pupils .of graded schools and be sent, to the homo of the doceased
to direct negotiations by the foreign must repiataf what laborers he ox- plications which have caused, s near
COLUMBIA, S.. C., May 22.—Help not less than |C a month for high at Harmony, Indiana, this afternoon. minority report, favoring Immediate
governments, presumably through the pccta to get and where he expects controversy and that tho discussion at thq people of the United States In school students. ''The tourist centers
separation, and several amendments
agency of the diplomatic council and to take them. Ho then cannot enter dealt entirely with the subject in the caring for tho newly made widow* of the state would be affected mostly
tind substitute* had bran voted down.
upon
the
premises
of
any
employer
the brigands leaders, a ‘situation
and orphan children, whose husband* .by the bill, where, according to pro­ Every Presbyterian
Criticism of what was termed Inter­
abstract
sense.
The
state
department
which the Peking diplomats have to sollc'it laborers thereon unless ho already was given its approval to the and parents were among tho seventy- ponents of the measure the home Minister and Member
ference of the Catholic . church In
obtains the permission of the owner.
thus far sought to avoid.
seven
victlpis
of
tho
Cleveland
school
affaire, mention of the Ku Klux
project
of
establishing
an
agency
in
children
are
crowded
out
In
the
win­
and All Students state
At the state department, It was Should he flnaUy engage any Ikboter Cuba, Indicating tta belief that such house fire last Thursday, waa askod
Klan
and charges that the council In
ter
time
when
the
tourists
coma
be­
fmpha.ited that tho immediate ques­ he must register such laborer with an extension might aid in bringing yesterday by Camden, which has as­ cause of lifadoquate facilities.
Washington
is maintaining a lobby
tion of obtaining the rtlcaie of the tho sheriff, stating not only where about closer relations between tho sumed tho burden of providing for the
Sign
Total
Abatenefcre
Pledge
win
In
behalf
of
proteatant churches In­
Representative Taylor of High­
captives and the future protection of the laborer is to be taken but he must
Haya.Brypn
terested
In
the
enactment and ,n *
H
seemed,
however,
Aricken,
tgro
countries,
lands, opposed the bill, declaring that
foreigners in China against similar name the members of the family that that some of the council members
foreement
of
civil
laws figured In the
Gov.
Tho*.
G.
McLeod,
immediate­
tha
question
should
be
left
to
the
In­
IK rT U nraralatM Pvrae) *
outrages hereafter are regarded as plan to accompany him.
heated debate.
feared that a precedent would- be ly upon the receipt of a telegram dividual counties to decide. Repre­
INDIANAPOLIS,
May
22.—WU
Mr.
Harris
in
support
of
his
bill
Jhtince and separate problems. Of­
established in granting an application from the Rod Cross advisory commit­ sentative MacKenile .of Lake, point­ Ham Jenlnga Bryan today won his q “The only safety to protestantUm
ficials have no doubt that means can said there were men who made it a for a Cuban agency that could not but tee at Camden that ouUide assistance
t . E. Vr. * c ed out that that was a thing that light for demand that every Presby­ in America, docla
be found to make Chios more secure business of disrupting thp laborers apply to branch requests in other
- v ai. “ la to
Corkle,
Rockledge
framers
of
the
measure
wanted
to
wag
needed,'
issued
an
appeal
to
the
terian minister, church
official,
m the future, , although they would of West Florida farmers and that the
tgtoh
•Wfcshttg
have
an,
prganl*atget
.away
from.
When
one
eounty
cwpitry'
at-large
for
funds
tp&lt;pnnri4ej
foreign
countries.
church member and faculty and sta
giw no inkling pf (he steps by which laborers, mostly irresponsible negroes
st
tW
&gt;
ra* t ’
permanently forWi least«four widows charged a tuftkm,' hdi »«ald, •oj rival dents t of denominational schools to *• *et .¥• *
Moat of Ike council members, aa
that result would be accomplished. J ran away leaving unpaid bills at the
•r‘i
i
r
H
a
rm
,J
grid
unscrupulous
tarci*chUdren, rsbbod oC thcijri county w op* 'Immediately fcdrarUae sign total abstenence pledge. Effort
dividual* i h i bankbratmthe«aolvea, and
'■ui)TuqinT,rm., commissary.
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school^1
In
&lt;ait
nffurt
to
get
more
wmne
ef
support
by
the
anhpfi
house
wars represented as dppoaing Um.poL.
to limit pledge signing t« | xtyWjhl,
HONGKONO. May *iC«lerie«i of-*
tfBgpAy. ’ Contributions, *i be added,
“ ' a f j tM1 tmiriat patronage. Hi
members and students was rejected^ 1 a|ao ,Wo%' *•• -----------T T J u ^ l ,
fleial quarter* have b r a n u ^ b le to toirm^r Deputy Sheriff ' ky, because they . bellowed i t u would
vation of WprotestBnt ,churt:ha« In ^
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should be rant to the American .Rod
-,L’ by the «em&gt;sal assembly.. ' *&gt;j •
obtain any condonation of reports Granted Continuance - constitute extension of government
In reply to this contention, J. Bcompetition to .private banks and Cross, which has undertaken to man- LIMIT CANDIDATE
that the American gunboat Pam pan­
Hawtelle,
Woeofl Tea., who hoa&lt;* *
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FLORIDA
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Cases
U
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Fail
would embark the reserve board on a ago the relief program. •
gs had been fired on by soldiers be­
Florida
Legri
filature
minority
comrnltUkmsn,
asserted
policy the end of which could not bo
The telegram to the governor from
low Wuchow. .
council
Is
co-operating
with
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TALLAHASSEE.,
May,
82^-Tbe
N
ot
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8T. AUGUSTINE. May 22^-For- forasefn. A* official* of tho govern­ the advisory committee declared that House Saturday passed a bill by ItepCatholics
and
4a
in
the
“clutchee
w lia Jd a y
U MpecUd herr
ment,
however,
tbeir
attitude
general­
previous* estimates of the needs af
Congress on
mfr Deputy Sheriff 8abate, his sop
ly Rwaa
favorable
H J said
B f i to.. have
p been
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The report that a British gun-boat Hebert, and Robert Andrsu entered H
than to
spared the .loss of ax least one of amend the statutes to limit to ona
T*1
*tUck*d. by and had return- temporary pleas of not guilty when m large degree to the proposal for an
per
cent
of
the
annual
salary
or
In•fl
ft,, 0f Cantonese soldiers U arraigned os indictment charging *gf|WT In G»ha, which baa steadily ft* occupants, had bran greatly un­
legislature will not m* moral lie Con- attempting to
without foundation.
conspiracy to vioiata the prohibition irCvtasing trade relations, with the derestimated. The program of relief
grata tor protection agalaat whiskey ington governw
contemplated,
the
governor
waa
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The
maximum
fw
smugglers,
the raoete to^tay falling cil,” ha declared.
formed,
would
result
in
every
The number of iaullectuai. grp*
These trade requirement* It tfea
until next term of court, because of
te
concur
In
the
house
resolution
with
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w** sold to have been far-, securing an education and in
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enough the absence of their attorney, Sena- generally w
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that raffet. The rraolv
j s l people to make the 'WOltfl IfileK 'toT IfcW U Iam s, ~wSo*Ta attending oroide 16 a U rg ed * * r
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SHANGHAI. May
hour* of .a new trpaty of pmlty and com­
I for Suthow bandits has passed and merce between tho United States and
_announcement has been received
Spain has beon forwarded by the
I from the brigand stronghold of pny atate department to Alexander P.
I execution*. Tho government troops
oorc, American ambassador at
lire withdrawing as bandits dema*
adrid, to bo negotiated by him with
Ifd. The ncarcast soldiers to the bnriSpanish government. The proposed
Idit stronghold now is si* miloS Uty
convention 'would supplant the old
lUnt.
treaty of commerce, which was de­
TIENTSEN, May 22.—la te st ,sorv- nounced by Madrid government No­
vember last year at which time notice
Ikei from Thaochwang confirmed the
I complete deadlock reported in, tho was given tho. United States that
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I negotiations conducted by the Peking within a year.

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TWO POUCEMEN WERE KILLED
AND SEVERAL WERE* WOUNDED SENATE MOVED
IN GUN BATTLE IN JERSEY CITY TO PROTECT
NEW GAS TAX

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NO WOMEN
ARE WANTED
ONCOMMITTEE

BALDWIN
IS NEW PREMIER
OF OLD ENGLAND

ffiE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD1
ADVISORY COUNCIL PUTS OFF
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riago of their' daughter, Beatrice
Alee, to Mr. (paries Arthur Ander­
son, Jr. The wadding to take place at
the First Bspllst church, June 12th.

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right glad to get away from that
neighborhood .without any trouble.
Slaughter will be tried at tho next
session of the Circuit Court.

RBCtTAL
'The'song numbers for recital in the
The HeraJd delivered six times a
High School auditorium, Thursday
Ii. F. Wheeler, the efficient coun­
week
for lBe.’,’ '
evening, May 24th, will Include:
ty commissioner from Ovcido was
in tho city, today on business.'
Ttcstless River—Gcrjnan.
RESOLUTIONS FOR
A. P. CONNELLY
Ah, LoVc But a Day—Mrs, H. II. A.
• SOCLAL CALENDAR
Ed RameNe one of the busy , busi­
ikach.
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The following resolutions were
liicharn (Nothing Matters—Manna ness men of the Ovcido section was
"Mohday—Sanford Chora! Society will
among the visitors to the city today.
1 of Governors on
meet ht Parish House at H p. m.
retiring President A. P. Connelly:
Prologue from Pkgllscci—Lconcar
!). Tuesday—Mrs. Fred Wnlsma will enWHERE A.41 A. P. Connelly has
;V tertain the members of the Tuesday alio. • . •
concluded a year of strenuous service
, . Duplicate Bridge Club at her auartBarcarole (Talcs of Holfnjdn)—O f
ad President of the Sanford Chamber
1 menu a t 3r00 p. m.
n
finback.
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‘ Tucsfay—‘Flay "That Twelve Pound
Piano rejections from Chopin, Menthe able* c fforlii he has
TlelBFoTm,’ Orrlg, Rubensteln, 8tephen
, Wj R. Wkbfldji of tho e # d ^ ’ih d the i e a l h c W d M a y Emory, Beethoven, Engelmann, God­
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Vco-worl^fti
iving Co,, of Jackson- e4’aiUI
Wcdrlcadjiy—Iitqrnture &lt;H Department ard, Hsllen, Hchplt, Kniil»ki.JdlML.- -vlllo. ware in thoielty today
hhve'b evn-Tcg ^ iisIMu n*f i
ful record of real accomplishments of
—Incels atTkriwi House at 3:30 p, m.
on tho local printing trade.
AUXILIARY MEETING
thc Chamber during ' the past fiscal
Thursds^—Commoncemcnt recital by
There will be*n meeting of Colonel
year, and,
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Theodore Roosevelt Auxiliary 'No. 3,
WHEREAS: the ’’ accomplishments
; High 8chpo) Auditorium.
U. 8. W. V., Tuesday afternoon, M a y ^ hJt friends, Mr. and ~M«. E. M of the Chamber under his guidance
22, at four o’clock at the court house.
as president, in iurti, have resulted in
Carl School an'd party motored to All officers having rituals will please
a pronounced development of Sanford
Kissimmee yesterday afternoon.
bring them to thc meeting and badges
H on.'Forest Lake is homo from along, all lines, therefore,
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must he worn. The password will be Tallahassee to attend to business
BE IT RESOLVED: that the Board
Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell and party mo­ given those members to whom It has and also to confer with the peoplo of Govcmon o f the Sanford Chamber
tored to Orlando yesterday where they not yet been given. Flans will lx&gt; about sovoral measures.
of Commerce ho recorded as being
spent the day.
made for putting on the floor work
deeply appreciative of all that has
nnd from now on tho meetings will be
Charles Haag, who has been con­ been done by their former president,
J. D. Evers, of Boston, Mass., who held regularly once n month nnd Con­ nected with tho 11(11 Lumber Company that Kis work in the serxi^c of San­
is In Hastings on business, spent thc ducted In Compliance with instructions for several months left Sunday fqy ford has proven him to be imbued
from national headquarters.
week end here with friends.
West Palm Beach where he has ac-l with' the highest civic pride, and that
LOU SMITH TERHEUN, Pros. cepted a responsible position with one oppropriata resolutions to this offset
of tho largest lumber concerns In thc be presented to him, spread upon the
Floyd Wallaco and Mr. Hollander, MARION F. BALLARD, See. ,
of Clearwater, motored oyer to Han­
ChurchwoU’a have an advertiso- state. Mrs. Hang will join him in a minutes bf the Chamber of Commerce
few weeks.
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and published in tho Dally Herald.
CARD OF THANKS
with friends.
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R. J. HOLLY,
To the friends who gave of thoir
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Neel have gone
JOHN MEISCH,
sympathy and kipdness, to ,those who
A. E. YOWF.LL,
Misses Tlbcrtn Aycock and ‘I’attyo gnve flowers aiid to.tho boys of tho to Miami for a few days and are
. R. C. BOWER,
Lyle'and Peter Schuai and Mr. Brooks National Guards, we give our thanks; guests of tho Hotel Ta-Mlaml. The
Tu-Minmi Is a regular advertiser in
FORREST LAKE,
Mrs. Henry B randt,.
were a congenial party motorthg to
tho
Herald and It is expected that Mr.
S. 0. CHASE.
Daytona Beach yesterday 'afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bnlmns,
Neel will arrange to handle thc pub­
B. F. WHITNER,
Mr. George Brandt,
Mr.'and Mrs. C. Duffin, Mrs. Mary
licity for this hotel again this sum­
J. 0. BALI.,
Darwin Balmns.
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8ehaal and Clarcnco Duffin made up
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Attest
Don’t forget that tomorrow morn­
a party motoring to Daytona Ilesch
R. W. PEARMAN, Jr.,
ing -starts the big Dollar Day Sales SHERIFF HAND HAD JOII
yesterday afternoon.
Executive Secretary.
at-Yowall’s Store lasting throe days
GETTING PRISONER HERE
Mr. nnd h{rs. F..D. Merrill left Sat­ and giving you n list of bnrgnlns thnt
FROM TENNESSEE POINT MAES MEETING THIS MORNING
urday for Jacksonville where they will top them nil. Go to Yowcll’s tomor­
AT COURT HOUSE DREW CROWD
spend n short time. Mr. Merrill spent row nnd Wednesday nnd Thursday.
Sheriff Hand has just returned TO HBAR ABOUT VARIOUS RILLS
the past two weeks here putting on
Graduates—sec Lloyd's Shoe Store from Tennessee whore he went to
tho sale for D. L. Thrasher.
(Continued
page 1)
advertisement in th is , issue. Tho get a man named Slaughter, alleged ^
&lt; . ' &gt; •*from
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to
have
stolen
an
Automobile
from
mission
would
ho
three
free holders
choice to get your snmlnls, white
‘Mr. and Mrs. M. Mlnnrlk and fam­ canvass shoes and black and brown tho Iluick Company here. Ho first selected from the citizenship of thc
ily and Clifford Walker were among Oxfords. With every purchase a iMticl he would waive requisition papers county at large as copunisnioncrs. Thc
those from Sanford enjoying the coupon is given which entitles you hut after getting to tho place where bonds would be isspyd against the
breesea and surf, at Daytona Beach to a photo of yourself. Red the ad­ the man lived his relatives kicked property affected opiy ns a reclama­
yesterday afternoon.
and said they were killing prisoners tion proW t secured only by revenues,
vertisement.
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down hero in Florida and they would assessments and taxes on tho proper­
MAUTIN-ANDRHHON
ment in this Issue naming prices 4or not allow their relative to'he killed. ty affected and not against thc prop­
, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hull wish many bargains jn thc Piece Goods Sheriff Hand said ly) had to do some erty of thc whole cqunty and payablu
to announces tho approaching mar- Department.
promising that the prisoner would only from bonds of this nature. That
It was very difficult to market any
bonds that were not |qcU|-«d by the de­
linquent penalty clause which was put
in every instrument that Was affected
by bond issues or warrants and this
was tho eight and ten per cent clauses
in the hill. The expenses of the roadv, ay that would be the state, highway
would be borne by the county. That
the time it would take to retire thc
bonds could wft l»e determined at this
time arid in the cvcpt that some of
the property owners .wanted to pay for
the bonds thc first year and cut down
AR15 THE THINGS
tho Interest tho ono'year clause was
.put in ^ho bill but with no intention
They’re Footweqrer's version of
*ti cause anyone a hardship and it
the Egyptian Style. White Kid,
could by eliminated and the people af­
White Nubuck— like cut—
fected could make the payments one,
or ten or twenfy bot any longer time
would affect tho aalo of ,(he bonds. All
this wnuld.hu determined by tho peo­
ple who would IKitltlon for the bulk­
head work.’ to l&gt;e. done and could pot
Ihj worked out now. The Interegt
Miles would naturally affect thc sale
of tho bonds and there was no nsrfurnpre that the Ixitids could be sold.
Talks by F. P. Forster, Col. G. W.
Knight and Frsnk Woodruff brought
out other points about tho bill and
Lewis O'Bryan, of the firm of O'Bryan
&amp; Sharon, the uttora4ys of Mr. Smith,
fur little girls to wear with thoir Tub Frocks, They are pretulso discussed the mplter with Mr.
_______________________ And for the Hoys’ thoy’ro Oxfords
DcCollcs ami Mr. Smith finally said
lie would probably l&gt;o able to work out
some plan with Mr. DeOottea before
he went hack tb Tallahasaco to push
(he bill. It is hopud that this matter
•an Iks adjusted t6 thc satisfaction of
Thut’alsjut surnM op tho woy
ail concerned nnd that tho bulkhoadthese Ulaek nnd Hrmvii Sprinif
hig of Imke Monroe from tho city lim­
Oxfords are scllinif to well dress­
its to Monroe and from the eastern
ed men. It will pay you to get
limits to Osteen Ferry can bo accom­
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ture and menntimo it ia supposed that
tho bills will bccomo a law giving tho
.iioperly owners tho right to bulk­
head when they so desire as It would
lie one of tho greatest accomplish­
ments of moderp times and make this
|. With every $1.00 p u rch ase we Rive coupon, which, with 25c
dty 'aAiFduuuty on6*of thW t»ert Iti "Die
entitles you to n 3 Vi x4 Vt l*hoto of yourself at the Essex
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• - k X 'U n t v ^ourt n » a # w f f m
akt'n1 Grid'sn the' repmsWtpitVvf AT
thb Bcrafd was forced to Isave to a t­
tend* another meeting only the Tact* In
the case can be given.
Several mambf rs of the bar associa­
tion and several citiseqs wers hoard
on this matter nnd it was finally de­
cided to approve the action of Mr.
lak e in passing the bfll creating a
county court for Seminolo county.
Other questions may ha taken up
this afternoon before Mr- Lake re -]
turns to Tallahassee but as The time
is {ate and the legislature will soon adImiin no time esu ha loot Ity. those inim rU iLiu-flny paMirylgr hUU.--------t | n h a s* mmr frlr* S a t M I I i s rmm
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aatal r a r e ta (M t S e * * a n a r * (. a lv la a
alia, mt i r l r r t r a r Ik r Hem, II n i l !
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Besides the'Juntor Convention in
charge of Florida’s, specially Rifled
Junior Superintendent, Miss Elisabeth
— T O N I G H T ----; Weimar, .Femandlns .f*hcr special
features are The Alumni Dinner at,
• tho Hotel Leamington, Friday evenJLON CHANEY
i In* a t 0 o’clock, with Duncan B.- Cur*
I nr, Jacksonville, president of Hus
■ Florida Christian Endeavor Alumni
i Association, as toastmaster,- an' Ev-j
■ ei ybody-Gct-Acquainted social Friday
i evening In the church following tho Gaspard, a simple hearted trapper
Palirf Park, a ban- did not understand the ways of
icssion in Ro;
human wolves, and when his mine
and qweetheart were stolen, who
could Maine him for trying to get
nT*7 a. nr.r»T30 and 10.80 respective- .d d re s i'Saturday cvening on “*BoaT1ev$n ? Lon’ Chaney's portrayal 0f»
iA At Tituaviile the northern east tifying Our Towns” by W. A. Cook,
the man who substituted kindness,
idnit cars will-Join the ' motorcade l . a ., Oneco, Fla., of the Royal Palm
for.revengtf la ong^of the finest you)
all proceed' t f jE&lt;Tl)pifffe;AeberR Nproeric*. and an aut orider rioting
iVef,fcrtrnT,,Wddod&gt;ilftractlons, too.
(Hft night will be apehL They Wave which the delegates will get to see
l$ r t Pierce at b ji. m. Friday mom- Miami „n(| Miami Beach,
TOM O R # P A Y
iifr and as. eeU f t U I
-‘EnU fulnm cnt ta generously
Dorothy Dalton la .
Ab°ut
c*r&lt;
5 2 on the Harvard plan, lodging and
listed which after they
dtoked brcakfaat frcc. six districts. Pcnsa“DARK SECRETS’
out In bunting and banners will make ^ . . Daytona, iflllsboro, Polk,’iSoUlhAlso International Nsws
the most colorful procession to be wcaterh ^
Mlaml( aB weIJ na tho
see non the Dixie Highway for many d ty ^
hnve pnMe&lt;l their reg“ J®"* „ f*', :
istration goals and 8W Endoavoiers
ThB
registered one month before the
JoayenUon will be held in Royal Pain, convcnt! opcIi,. Thc crodli for this 6C6,quickly relieves Captlpallon
Park Vrhen Hon. William Jennings rao, t ra tify in g conditions belong, to
Drysn will be the speaker of the even- M,|(| Lilcy ndlo Rallcy, M(ainit vIce. RlUbusnesd, Headaches, Colds
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0f the sU tc union and gen- and LaGrlppe.
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wclcorted by the Endeavorers and this era] chairman of tho convention com,
session affords an excellent opportun­
FOh MATTRESS troubles phone San.
ity o f hearing him a t his best—inspir__
ford Mattresa Factory 402-M-l.
ing young people with his own high
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held In tho First p £ . b ,t . r i . n church. hndoovor convootlon-tohr hold In Pro
Citrl J. Mnlthow.. nt JAoh.on.lllr,
J "»/ 10 wl"
c,cct" '
Dixie Christian Endeavor
f n * l i t . t . 'l r t r ^ .
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is to bo represented, os usual, in Dlxie'il-own special Way) and, also as Us­
ual, Florins Christian Endeavor is ex­
pected to be in the front ranks of
Dixie’s representation to receive tho
awards that now* habitually come
Florida's way,. • .

I’tarc tired Rhode Island Reds,
I»iire Bred Plymouth Rocks, and
Pure Hrcd W hite WynifUottcs,
between 6 weeks and 3 months
old,
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If you nrc in the market for
pure slruin chickens, come nnd
nco me.' Situnlfcd on Lnkc Crys­
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•‘ L s real bargain. It has a low top
and medium skirt. M sdtlndutable, pink or white coir.tll slici
•i24 to 36—and costs o-4y $100.
II ro u t ilc*lev n O i M li,M fulram t.aS lircM, i l n and f t W a’lt ten d ih t corift.
N r m a l l t a l a a l c - l 'a a M o a l a n h u u
H O B , lo in S c. New York (D ept. 0.1

SANDALS

big arid complete and we are nam ing prices for Tuesday, which
will be inlerestmff—both in price and quality: ‘

All .$2.00 Silks, at, per y a r d ............................................ $1.7^
36-in. Pajama Checks, at, per y a rd ..............:....... VJlL.......1*5:
34-in. Silk Pongee, at, per y a r d :.....................:............ $1.25
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72-in, Table Damask, at, per y a rd ...................... ..............98c
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32-in. Kalburnie Dress Ginghams, at, per yard....!......29c
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■32-in. Renfrew Devonshire Cloth, at, per yard ,
•dne lot o f 27-in. Ginghams, fast colors, atj/pev yard'1;;,25c

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Tiie southern Presbytery meeting
at Montreat haa cachowcd politic*
t *•». and hereafter will confine their at­
tention to church matter*.
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is having troubles of her
The Herald Printing Co. own. Bonar
l i w the prime minister
PVRLtBtlKiia
is ill and will resign and tho Russian
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question la stirring up trouble, labor
8 . J. Mkf.AHD
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; a; n r r l :...---------- . - .Maaasar is in ft state of unrest and tho British
n. a, HOLLY
A l n r t h l i t HaaMavr
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A ittH lilac Hairs Ma4a Ka*w* aa
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A ay tln lln
‘ A motorcade from Gainesville will
LEWI* HIIIPT_rirralallaa Maaaaa*
visit BpUthcm Georgia thl» week fcf
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(nspett 1the dairying nnd ? farming
h k o r if tlt* I’r k f la ABvssrr
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uporntions. 'We pity thenl If it 1,1},
■la M aatha--- ----------------------raining Iq. weft Florida. ;0h, boy(i
IH IInn* la Cl*r kr t'srrlrr
Oa* Wrc*________ _______IS O ats those roads.

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* grenteful for your patronage, for yonr co-operation,

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for yoor friendly words, for yonr helpful influence,
and we wish, as beat we may, to show our apprecia­
tion by rendering to yon m service that satisfiea.

BUILDING COSTS GETTING TOO
HIGD.

tt was an English writer who said
You con help ha materially in our efforts to i v
sopio ,{K&gt; or. mpre year*, .ngf?' that
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, . , , ....
*
J 2 t ’ VAfivrfcR.puptbers ^ Ir ty ndllions of
slat yon by avpRlug yourself of the vast frtllUiea 4fti 11
poopltv .pifwil\y
T»» *
at your command, -r, »i.. vf -uu .dn-ti ■,« 1
.. ,,
n r r r lb\o,w..t^our. prldfc nqdrjvAirpsentod It
u
with a^,great,showing,of indignntio
The thirty, millions of that- day have
' ;; -■ l iv* 1 i
increased to more than one, hundred
If
Chinn
ran
not
keep
her
bnndlts
aa* la sabflah.* *?W| P rllir
ISar. A*nrrm irr
l.o t
a» llra- from overruning the government
flala* rates n . l . kaawa
adVai
jlewjHjgjttgjtrar. sIbhi
ed
to
wondor
If
tho
same
remark
they should give thrm n license fo go
MKMHBJl TUB ASSOCIATRD FltKM into business and take the ‘money
would not be applicable now; If thciH
Th. Aa.ocim.il I’raaa la «arlu.lv*lr nway from popple via tho corporation
same
proportion would not hold good ' J
entitled to the ua* for rtpubllcsllon of
with our greatly increased populn- ■
all nowa dlapstchaa credited to It or route nnd according to the laws of
not olherwlaa eredltad In thla paper
Uon.
and alao ths local n.w t publishes America.
■■
haratn.
Hero we are jus't having emerged
•oAlt right* of ra-publlcallon or apaclal
from a distressing period of hard
dl.pAtchra herein aro alao reserved.
Oftlaai HRRALD tlllll.lin u . Pfeaaa Id* Thc denth list in tho South Caro­
times, when millions of men were
lina school house fire totals 77 now
looking in vnin for Jobs, with bread­
F o r.ia n A J r e r l l .l n e h r p r .« * h i. . u v .
and they have been buried in one big
SANFORD
FLORIDA
T1IE AM ERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
lines in ail our big cities, nnd unem­
grave. This horror should bring to
ployment general; with conditions
“V"
the minds of people everywhere that
changing with n rapidity possible
protection is needed In country school
only in Amcricn, business . going
houses more than in tho city and if
ahead with n rush n* if determined
TALK TIIINGH OVER.
country school house* are to be two
to make up for lost time, nn unpre­ be a reasonable adjustment of build­ for farms; and groves and truck pi.
stories there should lie plenty of fire
cedented amount of building project­ ing costs.. The labor and material dens In great acreages. oraBn
The grcatcat thing in tho world is escapes and fire protection.
ed, apparently hnving forgotten the men have it in their power to say groves are being sot in thoimnd-ze,
confidence. People have confidence
. -------- o----------in n newspaper that tells them the
Next week is commencement week CHEAP ASPHALT EXPENSIVE. SOME STRIKING CONTRASTS JN unemployment of n few months ago. whether building shall go on vigor­ tracts, and tho Everglades are being
Now comes the news from New York ously, or whether it shall slow down developed into the “sugar ho*|" cf
truth or tries to toll them the truth in our public schools nnd it will he
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
that
great building projects * that nnd be succeeded by a period of the nation. New enterprises are be­
at nil times. People have confidence a busy week for children nnd parents
Sheet asphalt and asphalt block
. . . ,j-------- were
planned /o r the present summer stagnation and unemployement. — ing established, and new crops being
in thd public servants when they take and we will all he glad when the cml which lines not measure up to the
Floridian* have no complaint to
them Into their confidence and pub- of school drnws near—that is the standard have proven expensive else­ moko regarding weather conditions are being given up because of the Tampa Times.
&gt;
grown in every section. West FKh.
1 lie officials gain the confidence of the pupils think they will bo glad hut where in Florida and one does not
----------- o----------Ida is waking up to its posiibilitk*
In the light of what has happened re­ exorbitant demands of Inhor nnd
public oitly by giving out the .truth those who graduate will oftrn wish have to go far from home to find it cently in other purts of the country. inutorinl men. With prices of both FLORIDA REACHES A NEW ERA ns a general fruit growing region. It
about All their Actions. There would they were back in the old school out, according to nn editorial in the A .Star-Telegram reader sends us a higher thnn ever before, the wouldcan raise a variety of fruit that an
OF PROGRESS.
have been no controversy about the house again after they get nwn*y in Pnlatka News which begins a long copy of tho Plymouth I)nily Pilot, be builders of the great city are*post­
not adapted to tho more snuthm
county court if the matter had been foreign lands.
discussion on the subject with this published in ' Plymouth, Indiana, in poning their plans because they can
lands, and Is aiming to compete b
No man who has kept in the slight­
paragraph:
threshed out beforehand but the at­
----------- o----------which mention is made of n tempera­ see no profit in carrying them o u t est.touch with the papers of the state oranges even, through the growing
torneys who wanted tho law passed
“ While Putnam county is proving ture of 31 degrees with snow over They will give them up rather than
Tho spring crops nro bringing the
of the hardy Satsumns.
can escape the conclusion that this is
creating a'county court probably Sanford growers good returns and the economy of brick roudwnys, when
most of tho state less than a week be pushed beyond the stage of any to be a record breaking year for Flor
Canning factories arc being m.
thought it was a m atter for the Rnr will help in a measure their losses tho same are properly laid, Polk
ago. At the some time .this was possible profit.
cosafully
established to lake care cf
Association and tho laymen were not on the celery nnd lettuce crops. There Is finding that the near-asphalt sur­
Tho American people are expert irla. From every-quarter of the state
happening to the Middle West and
tho
non-shipahlc
by-products, s*4
tflk
stories
nrc
the
same.
The
tourist
interested. However when thcro were Is considerable rain just now nnd if facing which was laid throughout
the East all records for May heat in’ the matter of killing the goose al­ crop hns exceeded nil past records in eliminate the awful waste which hu
reports that the county court cost it continues the peppers nnd toma­ that territory is proving very expen­
were being broken in California, lilt* most before she has begun to lay the numbers, ia quantity of cash they been incidental to the fruit nnd trod,
tho taxpayers more money the toes will go hail hut in case there is sive—both as regards the orjginu!
temperature nt I ais Angeles nnd oth­ golden eggs. One would think that brought with them, nnd the disposi­ ing industry. There will be leu good
people wanted to know Just what tho not too much rain our growers will rout nnd the nnnunl upkeep. In addi­
er California cities soaring as high with tfie experience of n futile strike tion to spend it for their comfort and stuff rotting In the fields herrafttt,
bill mount and wanted to know why clean up on spring crops nnd come tion that county is fast appreciating
nn 10 | degrees in the shade. So Flor­ so close behind them, both labor and
for these factories will turn the watte
they had not boon taken Into the con­ out all right.
that practically all her mileage of idians can well continue to he thnnk- material men would be careful not to pleasure. In most of the towns of the
into
a profit.
fidence of the attorneys. It seems
rendu are of the washboard variety— ful that this state does nut experi­ push their customers too hard. Re­ state they have crowded hard upon
-----------o----------Altogether the future of Florida
that tho m atter was amicably adjust­
The St. Petersburg Times says that none of it .outside the incorporated ence an yof these extremes.—Lnke- ports from the metropolis show that the ncconunodatiuns provided fur looks brighter than ever U’fore. We
them. This has naturally turned tho
ed just ns tho bulkhead matter will the people pay for the streets nnd cities, being smooth,
the
.limit
has
about
been
reached,
if
lnrnl Star-Telegram.
be adjusted when the people came they should have n say in tho mut­
“ Within the past three ycnrH Polk
it has not been pnsseil. One big pro­ attention of our citizens, to the press­ are about to cash in on our unrivaled
•
1,1
o
ing necessity of providing more resi­ natural advantages. We are- entering
together and talk it over calmly ter of paving; Tho Times also says county hus been forced to rc-lny
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ject after another has been dropped
dences,
that they may not again be on n new era of progress, with
and dispassionately and like neigh­ that brick is the best paving and has about thirty per cent of the roads
or postponed because of the unfnvorcaught
in nn unprepared condition. naught but. pleasing prospects before
bors should talk things over.
nbtc
building
conditions.
Notable
built
less
than
half
a
dozen
years
been proven by time and experience
In Miami :thcy have several hun­
The Herald believes in public fo­ and the people want brick. Sanford ago, and now there is a call to re­ dred memhern of the Chamber of among the big projects abandoned, HetlCfl we hear frbin every section of us. Mt. Dora Topics.
—— — o---------More
rums where all matters ran he dis­ people wanted brick too but they did handle about fifty per cent of the re- Commerce arid a drive is being con­ for the time being .nt least, is the great building operations.
G.
W.
Lawton,
Bracelet Watch Fj houses,
hotels,
husincs
blocks,
are'becussed. We believe In public servants not get it and time will tell the story mninder."—SI. Petersburg Times.
ducted for ntoru members. An effort New York Telephone company, which ing-■constnjytft! (f\un‘,cT^y ije/pfe.. It pert, 215 South Orange,-Orlando, Fig
------—
o
---—
.
hntl
planr
madtr*fnr
a
central
'VVyKe
telling you what they intend to du —hut who will be hero at the tell­
is being mnde to convince twery citi­
d-21-tlc
is not only the larger towns that have
ItEAlTOimONMKNT IN If»2.V
when they run for- office. We be­ ing?
zen that as i a matter of duty he building to cost 511,200,000. t’olum- felt the urge, the popular tourist
biu university is holding up n build­
lieve that all candidates should have ' ' * ■' -----------0---------That Florida in really to l*e legisla­ should belong to the Chamber of Com­
GIUFFIN GRADE CROSSING
A platform upon which they intend
Editor Benjamin of tho Ocala Star tively reapportioned, and by the next merce. nnd hear, his just portion of ing plan involving the expenditure towns, hut the smnllcr cities are
heading
in
the
same
direction.
The
BILL IS LAID ASIDE
of
$10,000,000.
How
many
more
big
to ask for votes even among those air.es it up ns follows: "It's funny;
legislature, is now an much a fact the expense of building a city. Com­ projects are on the waiting list we overflow fromt the lnrgcr places hns
candidates who hold office in which It's really funny.
Shantung, the
menting upon this subject the Miami
TALLAHASSEE, May 22.-T*
speech making has no part. The ed- jjfovlnce where hnmlits nro holding as anything yet to bo done can he. Herald says a few things that might do not know, nor how many smaller surged Into the little towns nnd tax­
Both houses have passed and the
ed their accommodations to the limit. hous yesterday vuV'tally killed, )j
ones,
but
we
have
seen
nn
estimate
Itor of the Herald hns made public Americans and Europeans in captivi­
apply with equal force to Hanford:
It wns the climate they were nfter,
-the thought tl\at elections were car­ ty, is lit* province that America was governor has signed n constitutional
“No town which h^s not an active that the sum of $70,000,000 Is In­ nnd that is not dependent on the laying on the table, a measure )f
lonpportlnnmcnt
amendment
that
will
volved.
A
slump
has
started,
it
Is
ried in Florida on personalities alone principally instrumental in taking
Chamber of Commerce, or similar
city’s rank in the census list.
*, Bcprcscnttalve Griffin to require lint
and We still sny this Is true. We do nwny from Japan. If Japan was now he voted upon by the people, in No­ organization, has ever made any per­ another buyers strike.
vember
of
Iti'JI.
It
is
a
reapportionnot vote for measures but for men in control of Shantung, that province
If the building trades are gifted
Many of the winter visitors have the railroads erect warning signal*
manent progress. It does nut matte*
,
merit
much
fairer
than
the
one
rej
at the approach of all grade crossinp
and wo usually vote for a man be­ would he orderly, there wouldn’t U- j jw.tw, |,y
in t,„. |aMl t.k,ct|on | how hinny advantages a community with ordinary intelligence they must become convinced that Florida offers
and providing In turn that the drier*
cause we like him or vote against any bandits and Americans would lie
know
the
cuuso
of
the
sudden
slump,
imeiilinr
advantages
for
a
;&gt;ermancnt,
and it is certain to he adopted.
| *wy have, It will not attract new
of n vehicle reduce his speed to the
him because we dislike hltn nnd his safe within its borders.“
people nnd new Indus tries unless I and it should not need the wisdom Lof comfortable und profitable residence, miles nn hour, when coming to nxk
A
state
eensiis
to
be
the
basin
of
Ideas about public mutters uro never
and
hnve
mnde
investments
which
will
those
advantages
are
called
to
,‘h(.
the
serpent
to
ttuc"*
at,
nnd
apply
the
-----------o----------the ^apportionment will be taken
questioned. Hu may run for office
The “Nnllonnl Hoboes’ Union" prior to April lfi, ltrj.r&gt;, nnd the legis­ notice of the people who ought to I «■'»««•/• ,f bui,dlnK uIMjr"ti,,R" nr4! make them Floridiuns henceforth. u signal.
without any idea of bettering man­ want the administration of corporal
la* inteiestetl. Advertising the town to go on nt the rate of speed with Real estate is moving as it has not
Tho Dally Herald, 15c per wr*
kind In any way and l*e n candidate punishment banished in Florida con­ lature then in session wjll make the is one of the important tasks of the which they have started, there must •lone for years, land is being cleared
because hr wants Uni pay lliuL gw t vict camps, the hoboes fearing that rrupportiuiimenl.
All possibility of further evasion Chamber, and while the fluids derived
with the office and wo \ u‘.o fo.- him sooner or later one of their numlier
by
the legislature seems guarded from tin- publicity tax go a long way ■
for friendship's sake. We should get may fall into one of the places. So
against
by tbe constitutional provis­ toward giving Miami It* publicity, ■
down to renl facts in every case and far most of thosu who are rmid to
■
ion
that
if tile legislature should ad­ that money is not enough.
■
talk things over one with another, have been whipped to denth. .have
■
“Nor
Is
advertising
tho
only
work
and arrive nt some conclusion before been respectable persons, in unfor­ journ with its duty undone, the gov­ of tin* body. One of the mfist impor- ■
wo act on any measure that concerns tunate circumstances, but it is possi­ ernor shall re-convcnc it in special
session, which session can transact
i* making a constant surtho public. If wr knew public men ble that in tirrte the officers* will stag­
vcy of thy nvetU of the city, nnd
no
other,
huslifess
nnd
can
be
held
un­
better and talked things over witli ger onto a regular 'Imho” and unless
keeping the local puldic advised of
til it does its work.
.
them more there would he less mud tho practice he stopped he would he
those needs, and of method* of sup­
Tho
llrut
election
under
the
reapslinging nt campaigns nnd more real pretty apt to lie flogged.—Plant City
portionincut will lx- that's of 102(5. plying them. Here in Miami, for ex­
constructive work In ull the public Courier.
Which, considering Floridaj&gt; wait of ample, wo ought to have more small
offices.
■ -----o----------•III years, Is nut far nwny.—HI. faetqries, The Chamber of Com­
Many big men in office have lieen A TOMBSTONE FOR MOTORISTS. Petersburg Times,
Human wants are
constant and continuous.t Food,
merce 14 constantly working, with no
*
killed by slander that would have
I smidl measure of success, in bringing
.. ii—, . ., ——
clothing', shelter, and their infinite subdivisions are daily
meant nothing had nil parties come
(Syndicate)
AAHNT THAT GASOLINE TAX such u.HtnhlishuionlH here. Wo need
together for a free uml frank dl»deep
water
in
the
harbor,
it
is
An old-fushiiiued blue marble tomb­
BILL.
m
needs.
w
cutaion before certain reports were stone marks the top of one of the
through tho pom Istent efforts of the am
circulated. Many a good man and most dangerous hills for motoring in
'Unit measure pnsseil by the house Chamber of Commerce that move­ a
good woman has died of a broken Pennsylvania. Oa the atone are by a fair vole on the gusoliiui tux ments are under way which givu ■■
. There is not a clock tick that does not register a mil­
heart because they were misunder­ carved the words "Dangerous," ami placing a thru cent tribute on each 'promise of getting deep water in the ■
■
stood or their actions were misunder­ "Fourteen Miles to the Nearest Hos­ gallon &lt;if gasoline sold, is one of the nut distant future.
lion* human
desires.
■
,
■
*
stood by people who never gave a pital." A skull nnd crowbones is most dangerous, unfair and infamous
*
•
"These nro but two of tho many fi&gt;
■
thought to what they said.
tastefully carved at the top of the measures o t legislation that we have lines of effort of the local Chamber. .■
The newspaper is the closest thing in the world to
seen lately. Ji jilalniy hears the stripe This work eosto-woney. There Is no ■
Wo arc all of common clay, apt atone,
to make mistakes, apt to go ahead
of the North Vloridn-Alubamn bunch way to gut thu money except through :
Thl» type of tombstone graees many
the people’s daily wants. It is an expression o f the ever
without thinking, apt to put things
ami shows that they don’t intend to the .voluntary;, contributions, in the
an
ancient
cemetery
and
hears
wit­
o v ir, without consulting our neighgive tiiu deserving portion of the form of membership fees, made by ■
pressing desire for news.
v
hors, mj)t to get In tho habit 'of think­ ness that there was u time when state anything. According to * the thu lycai citizens who realize that
men
took
the
hazards
of
life
and
ing that wi) 'can do no wrong and
measure two cent* of the (ax goes 'community development means adtnat V}# ,ar*.Jpo big to err in Judg­ death seriously. " Prepare for death to the road department while, the one vantage to cveryono 1ft tho eomrnuThe advertiser who uses the Daily Herald r&lt;?
and follow me" was their grim warn­ rent pur gallon remaining g&lt;^s to the
ment or actions.
qiky, Tho fees sr»,jymulJ( enough to
.. people with his m essage at exactly the right momentj
j Let ue 'then talk thing* over. I^ t ing to the passer-by. Nobody mourns counties gerWallJ*. BUT I’P IS DI- ; (if within; the, ro^gh of any, business
Otfir
passing
from
|H&gt;puiarity
as
fill*
-dill*
nl
saw
up toll mir ftfJcUlqJ to thpjr /«q*si
.VIDEO ».UP EDUALLY?SAMdfell' qr profcaaional map, hfid/**.' ■“#£««jhat we think pjsiut them whether cemetery memorials, hut they re- XHlu GQUNTIES REGARDLESS OF lUop.oK the CbaiptwMfoit the m. m- |'Ml(rtt|" lent jiidi:
Spnj?where, with some potsop Iran tin g kdtnethihg,^
praise or criticism and nnd w^ hppsar fitly as warnings to the ckttv S iz b b 'r o F U L A n o N
t r t j : Verahip dial ahapW.ti* fftoatly en­ ,( iriuaii '*5 l&gt;I.i
least
motorist.
b-ivin
have a much better wutld in
&lt;HAk iu t y '1 o f gahoj .k e ikfM&gt; larged should find a quick rvsponsc."i l l
1,r newspaper advertising registers evefvl second o f thi
'.d
‘
Tho reckless driver never thinks IN THAT. COUNTY. In o M r words,
which to live.
that ho is preparing for death, but counties with no roads at all where
day.
STOPS HACKING COUGH
statistics prove his optimism is of­ they arc too stingy and living ip the
mi 0
“Hud a hacking cough for ycara,
G u d in a Gages, Rubber Pedal Pad* ten unwarranted. Every' time he dis­ past with less than ten or fifteen and Foley'a Honey and Tar ia the only
It brings the seller and buyer together because it
regards safety precautions ho ia pre­ thousand population and half negroes remedy that reached my cough. 1
for Ford*
paring for death—Ihs own or that of at that, get just as much out of this have not been troubled with It since,’’
brings the right m essage at the right time.
TIBBS AND TUBBS. ALL SIZES, aomo victim of his selfishness. If
hill as Polk county or those in South writes Mrs. E. M. Doby, Asbury Park,
Fbr Loss Money
he and his posslblo victims uro Florida that buy 65 per cent of the’ N. J. Cougha, Colds, Croup, Throat,
■pared, it Is not because safety pre­ gasoline that is sold in this state. Cheat and Bronchial trouble are quick,
There is no advertising medium so close to the peo­
GENERAL ELECTRIC cautions are unnecessary but because
And
still
they
say
we
don’t
need
rely
relieved
with
Foley’a
Honey
and
AND
that day's fool’ calendar is full.
ple as the newspaper.
aportionmunt and that Southern Ala­ Tar. Contains no opiates—ingredi­
EMERSON FANS
The dour old tombstone probably bama doesn't need to take back what ents printed on the wrapper. Largest
will make a good many people laugh. does not represent real Florida sentl- selling cough medicine in the World.
The Daily Herald places you in position
It shpuld make a good many think, mojit. The senate still has a chance Sold everywherw^—-Adv. _ ____t j
I also—not only oa tha hill where fatal
th# bill and If they dtgvt kill it,
buyers o f this community.
j
land
Tito Herald, delivered six limes •
w ill, mUi opr guesf.yrftk for 15c. A
^
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THE LAUGHING SUGAR TRUST.

W ill B e Observed
a t Baptist Church

WcTHbet, though wo don't suppose
- -;i v
there ever will b« any chance t o
provo it, that, If our great president
TREPASSEY, N. F., May 22.—
i nhis wisdom should decide to get
tr«iur)’
declaring exempt The^ passengers and crew (fit the
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At' this time when so many Flbrida Next Sunday With a Fitting Program out the elastic provision of the tariff
Canadian Pacific liner Marvelc,' which
and
Review
of
Work
of **“. ' ' taxation corporation
and try it anyway, the sugar inter­
waa wrecked after striking Cape communities are engaged in the fight
and tr iist in th is btink— bdtft w ill a
r ." .t,l b » tr i out of proflt. or
dirweno 4
jor t(j a Mrch 1, Freels Rock, near hero, late yester­ against mosquitoes it is interesting ^Anniversafy Day will be observed ests would at least atop laughing at
be safe!
ua.—Ohio State Journal (Repub.)
day. were safely landed last night, at to ntjte what advances and discoveries
a t the-First Baptist church next Sun­
" S v n.llu«. olflrlol.
are
being
made
by
those
scientists
the village of S t Shqtta. All of the
The te st o f tru stw orth in ess has
studying ways and means of mos­ day. May 27, with a fitting program
“Building operatiana in Fort Pierce
436
persona on board were saved.
of dollars in taxes.
and review of the accomplishments of continue at a very satisfactory* and
quito
control.
The
State
Board
of
b een a p p lie # io th is bank* fo r 3ft /
ST..JOIINS, N. F„ May 22.—The
BUny'mn,ion*
the church*and Sunday School work substantial pace," remarks- the Fort
Candlan Pacific liner Marvele went Health announces what will probably
yea rs, a n d it h a s sto o d th e t e s t
The V e n e tia n , government Haa
ashore yesterday morning • on the be a new means of co'ntrql, a simple since Dr. King came as pastor one fierce News-Tribune. “There arc
pUnncd the eat-bli.hrnent of .nnoro Newfoundland coast 20 mile* west of tomproary camps, lumber villages jfMfcigftWL
Lu “ ig construction and dcvclopTRe fa c t th a t w e can help y o n iir ; ~
tltfions.
A 4HvbjtOih»vc 444 present at St
than 20 S'-condaiy ,r»dyto a11&gt; i *hk y' Gape Race, according to n dispatch metnk’-fdr' application especially, in
tt ''.projects on the (hid for the
b usiness, and wish to do so is cerXtNglyfld.here last night At the time and In negVo settlements!' This new day_If&amp;Ko&lt; 1* a t ‘8:80 a W.1 has liien summer,''And,it Ik exprcjqdjthat Fort
■ fjljll.
v*lr*V I j i »•! i ill
A nreK g rain s 8Ca,° h“* f**" ‘n’ the message was sent the vessels wan method ’etttallA the* 'u s e 'o f creosote - **'r f3i»y-the officer* and teachers Pierce'la z b Jb P w fifftet X; period of
1^***a*
^ 4
»«0
htfol to help make .the pro- unusual aeti *rlty .*tXon *t ru CtIon work
• " I b t m |&gt;» - &lt; * « &lt;*T leaking badly and passengers were and wai discovered by ah agent-of/P,
the day a success. A num- is under why In many parts of Fort
B et us h&amp;v$ y o u r account.
dozen of an egg placed on It.
the J . S. Public'Health Rerviee opbeing landed.
tnuirasUng
YAainK*'aTWvSr
.ctatlng
in
Mlaaiylppir
PiefreT"and among Uio buildings goth ^-iiner struck
RtsoTi?ce&amp;
planned
by
the
various
department^
Ing up are o ntimber of attractive
Public Health reports for March
on Cape Freels near Trcpassey.
and Supt. Jno; D. Jinkins, as a token homes.
’ ,
This is on the south coast of New­ 0th, states aa follows;
of welcome to those who have become
SUI.IW of I tr S U t.
If the groom is poor and bald and
foundland.
“These observation* Indicate that affiliated with the church and Sunday
Notice I* hereby given t . t O
bow-legged, it is romance pure and
Th cMarvale, a vessel of 7,121 tons, creosote oil, when applied to tho walla
Young, purchaser of Tax Certificate was outward bound from Montreal.
School during the year.
undefiied.
and ceilings qf certain houses in the
I - JUL dated the 2nd day of June,
The morning-church service will not
quantity
of
oqe
gallon
to
420
square
J d 1919. has filed said certificate
be held on account of Commencement
Aviation achoola will be established
GROWING OLD.
Jk* ■
.W^ jQt JJhJHT* *
§
my office, and has made npplica- at Guayaquil and Quito by the gov feet, will noticeably repeat anopheline sermon a t tho High School. So those
mosquitoes.
The
duration
of
its
ef­
A
COMMUNITY
BUILDER
? L , T«* Deed to ia*ue in accord- ernment of Esquador.
wishing-may attend Sunday school A little more tired at close of day,
3
fectiveness
is
yet
to
be
determined.
gne* with law. Said certificate emand commencement exprciscs.
A tittle less anxious to have our way,
Observations made of certain of the
B. F. WIUTNBR, Cashier
l„ct* the following described proper­
F. P. FORSTER, President
The evening service will contist of A little' lesa rendy to scold and blame
California’s largest group of gey­ creosotcd houses 10 weeks after the
ty situated in Seminole County, Flor- sers la being harnessed to drive en­
a general review of the achievements ^ little more care for a brother’s NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIRIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIUlim
creosote had been applied seem to
Ida! to*wit* N E M of S E W , Sec, 8, gines yrith their steam.
of the church during the year.
name,
indicate that the creosote oil waa atill
Twp. 21 S., Range 31 E. 40 acres.
If you do not attend Sunday School
And so wo are nearing the journey’s
effective, v
reprcscnUtivoa pf the farmers by tho
The said land being assessed at the la the Circuit Coart, Sov-ratk Judicial
somewhere you.are extended a cordial
15,000,000 Farmers
end,
It
appears
that
creosote
oil
as
a
Interstate
Commerce Commission,
Circuit la aad-for Bpwlaiilr Count),
date of the issuance of such eertlH
Invitation to be on hand Sunday niornOpen
Drive
to
Cut
Flotilla*—la Chaurrr)
mosquito repellent is partcularly ap­ ing at ihsff and be one of tho 44 that Where. time and oternlty meet and
cate in the name of “Unknown."
and their plea for lower freight rates
plicable to nnd desirable for use .in
IX V O U C H
blend.
The Rail Rates la now under consideration.
Alto: Tax Certificate No. 3fi0, dat­
will enjoy the program.
houses of poor construction, where
Complainant,
ed the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1010, I* D. Byrd,
va.
The farmers also have appealed
screening a'nd other nntl-mosquito
A HtUe less card for bands and gold,
WASHINGTdN* May 22.—Fifteen
hat filed said certificate in my office Klmlnn llyrxf, Defendant.
measures can not be effectively cm* SEEKS TO ENCOURAGE •
TO
K1.M1NAIJVUU,
BOOMVI
III.H,
AIlK.
to
President Harding for support of
A
little
I
osb zest ns in days pf old.
million
American
.
farmers
havo
and ha* made application for Tax
BETTER HOMES FOR
It approrlna from the affidavit of I., ployed.
A
broader
view,
nnd
a
sanor
mind,
launched
a
drive
through
their
na­
p.
llyrd
heroin
ilulyfiled,
that
he
I
n
the
their
movement^
Deed to ittuc in accordance with laty. i-nmplalnam til. the above aty led rauir,
AMERICAN FAMII.ES
“Apparently colored people who
And a little more love for 'nil man­ tional farm organisations to force a
Said certificate embraces,,tho follow­ amt thnt it la the belief of the affiant
A specific request for restoration
Hlrnlna llyrd la over twenty-one commonly live In huuaoa of thia type
kind;
reduction In railroad freight rates o fpre-war freight rates on farm
ing described property, situated in that
WASHINGTAN, May 2L—There
yearn of aue and that aald Klmlna llyrd in the southern states do not object
a realdant of the mate of Arkansas,
A little more careful of what wo before the next harvest; Senator Hur- products was made t» the commis­
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg. la aldlna
In Boonvllie. Arkansan.
to the application of creosote oil in are two sides to a ten dollar bill.
rcld, Republican, of Oklahoma, a sion. This slash if granted would
say
NW cor of SE 1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 21, Therefore, you Klmlna llyrd. are nrOne
_s!dc
Is,
the
effort
ihut
goes
to
the quantities employed in those ob­
dered
U
&gt;
appear
to
this
hill
herein
filed
S., Range 31 E. Run S 6 ch, E fl ch. In this
thl*^rsuse. said" appearance to ho on servations. Unquestionably it is leas earii it; the other is the care nnd in­ And so we nrc fnre-lng n-down the “farm bloc” member, declared Mon­ range from 30 to 50‘ per cent. Tho
Jrstt Monday In June,
'
1P13, the
day.
,
N D ch. W 0 ch. 3 acres. .The said same
commission was reported to have re­
telligence which go to the spending
way.
being a Itule_ Itaty of
_____________
P Pthis
H Court.
H L
Although good crops are assured ceived the request in a "sympathetic’'
It Is further ordered that thin notice objectionable than the amudgea of of it! One aides i* tho man’* con­
land being assessed at the date of tho
h u m ph rags, leather ,and feathers, so uni­
issuance of such certificate in the weeks In the Sanford Herald, a nowa- versally used by these people to keep tribution, tho other ride i* the wo­ A little more Invo nnd care for youth, tlfl* year, Hnrrcld snid, tho farmers way.
.
,
taper
published
In
Seminole
County,
can not rccupurato their recent
name of.F. R. Chaddock. Unless said •lorlda.
man’s.
The
whole
i|iie&lt;ttion
of
wage*
A
little
more
zeal
for
established
If no relief is granted the farmlosses, unless the cost of transport­ ora before tho next harvest, llarreld
i Witness) K. A. Douglass, Clerk of the mosquitoes away while they se­ is affected by the home-maker's nbilrertificate shall be redeemed accord­ tho
truth,
Circuit Court, and n seal thereof, cure a few hourk’ sleep.
ing crops to markets Is slashed. Tho
ing to law Tax Deed will issue there­ this 1st day of May. A. D. IMS.
A little more chnrity in our views,
announced tho fight would be car­
“Apparently the employment of ity to get value for her money,
(SEAL)
K. A. DOUtll-AHS.
drive
for lower freight rates will bo ried into tho next congress. Farm
on on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1923.
A
little
less
thirst
for
tho
daily
new*.
In
such
manner
Secretary
of
Labor
Clerk of tho Circuit Court. creosote oil in the quantity and man­
WITNESS my official signature C -1 -S -1 S -2 I-1 3 Uyi A. M. WKEKH, D. C. ner indicated above is perfectly safe. Davis sets for tho sigiiiflcnnre of the And so we arc folding our tents away centered ‘on athalning reduction be­ bloc members will champion legis­
fore the next harvest begins,
and seal this the 14th day of May, A.
No ill effects were noted hpon any of Better Homes in America campaign Preparing the Pass for the closing freight rate* for oncRbtlonschrdlwu lation tending, to consolidate roads
day.
Notice of Applicationn (or Tax Deed those who slept in the rooms subse­ to bo conducted during the week of
D. 1923.
running through theagrlcuilura) belt
“A continuation of existing freight
Juno
4
to
10.
Secretary
Davis
is
n
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Under Section 575 of the General
in tlie' hopo of obtaining reduced
quent to tho application of ’creosote
Clerk Circuit Court,
member of tho National Council for A little more leisure to sit nnd dream, rates for one more harvest will com­ rntes by the reduction of operating
Statutes of the State of Florida
oil.
pletely bankru;d agriculture,’’ HarSeminole County, Fla.
Notice *U hereby given that F. L.
“One observation seems to indi­ Bettor Home* In America. Other A* little more thinking of. the things relil declared. “Tho only hopo of expenses of tho road.
unseen,
Ily: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. Woodruff, purchaser of Tax Certifi­ cate that creosote may bo used to members are Vice-President Coolldgo,
“In most Wcstenr states every­
Amcricnn farmers is to obtain lower
t-15-22-29; 0-5-12-19
cate No. 200, dated the 7th day of prevent mosquitoes from nlying eggs Secretaries Hoover uml Wallace and A little bit nvnrer to those ahead,
body
js prosperous except the farm-,
Mrs. T. G. Winter, provident of the Whoso llvca nre numbered with the freight rates before they begin send­
June,* A. D. 1020, han filed said certi­ in water barrels."
or.
A’
great emigration U now un­
ing their crops to market. If they
dead;
ficate in my office, and has made ap­
Tho Htato Board of Health offers General Federation of Women'*
der
way
from the farms
to the
And so we nre going whore all must fall in this drive, there will be food
plication for Tax Docd to iasuo in ac­ the abovo a sa-means which may be Clubs.
cities.
*
shortage
in
many
communities
this
“Tho campaign is n woman's cam­
go.
cordance with law. 'Said certificate employed to advantage by u number
“Freight rates nre to blame, for
I will receive offers for the sale of embraces tho fallowing described of communities. It is cheap and paign," says Secretary Davis. “They To the place, the living in God may summer, ns fnrm product* will stny
they
represent differences between
on
the
fnrms.”
know.
are
taking
stock
of
themselves
to
sec
the asset* of the Automotive Supply property situated in Seminole County, | goul)t|e&gt; ia Jffoctivo.
profit nnd losa to tho farmer.’’
A
special
hearing
has
been
granted
—
m
r
s
.
n
o
n
n
iN
s.
how
they
fill
their
side
of
tho
hill;
..Fpisnan*, .at w..j&gt;Cfk* .Hn.M* ThurV IJIqxW*. JlfttFtt; .„£ftg*,:z,^. .fch- S-. /inti
they 'tyo 'taking inventoty of homp
day noon, .May 2lth. Stock may he 31.40 ph. W of NK cor. Sec. 2, Twp SUGAR REFINERS EDUCATE
viewed at any time. Inventory and 20 S. linn go 30 E. run W 0.27 ch S
PUBLIC ON TARIFF COSTS values to determine on standards.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
"The best American wageenrners ■ ■
trrmv of sale given on application.
4 Vi ch, N 7°, 10 mins., E to beg. The
,
SC11ELLE MA1NES,
said land being assensed a t tho date
Certain refiners have begun to In­ know th a t the pay chock at the end
4Si3tc
Truatee. of tho issuance of such certificate in sert in all their packages of sugar a o ftho week belongs to the family.
the njmn of W. J. Jackson. Unless notice ndvislng consumers that the They know also thnt a forty-five dol­
M I
said certificate shall ba redeemed ae recent high prices of this commodity lar a week wage does not do as well
• • • A
cording to law Tax Deed will is*tfbLjj0 dim to the tariff. Thia practice in some families as a thirty-five dol­
thereon on the 27th day of June, A. has been adopted followiqg the worn lar a week wage 'docs in 'others.
“The demonstration houses pre­
D. 1923.
en’s boycott of sugar nnd the Tariff
pared
for Hitter - Homes week in ■ ■
WITNESS my official signature Commission's finding that tho duty
Juno
are
concrete educational means
do the thing tl}at I be­
The«*jnfluence of ad­
and seal this-the 21st day of May, A. of 2.20 cents n pound, has pdded to
of
emphasizing
tho
importance
of
D. 1023.
the price, but that n reduction of tho
lieve discriminating peo­
vertising: is apparent in
(SEAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
tariff -would not necessarily reduce home-making, and the increasing nople have judged best.
every turri of my daily
coslsty of thorough study of its
Clerk Circuit Court,
the price. (laughter.)
technic.
In
tho
homes
is
tho
nation,
They mean conven­
life. I find I cannot dis­
Seminole County, Fia.
On the slip inclosed in each pack­
In
the
homes
is
the
basis
of
tho
best
I By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. age is this legend:
ience. It is not neces­
regard it. It is always
out
patriotism.
Tariff on Sugar.
5-22-29; 0-5-12-10-20.
“There is nothing better we can do
sary to describe the
with me, guiding me in
With Free Raw Sugar This Sugar
than
make
a
thorough
workmanlike
thing I want. Even the
Would Cost You About
my pleasures and in my
Our bread is welcome in the Notice of Application for Tax Deed
study of the things that mako for a
• Two Cents a Pound Less.
Under Section 575 of the General
most intimate articles
SB
duties, tellin g me what I
most iiolile circles. It never
The Federal Sugar Refining Com* better homo, with architects, build­
Statutes of the State of Florida
ers,
interior
decorators,
students,
falls to please the ijtnst partic­
should eat, wear, and
may be purchased\\yithu
Notice is hereby given that J. E. pnay says: •
ular people. Day by dny the Laing, purchaser of Tax Certificate
"It is apparent that tho high pric®« musicians, educators and spiritual ad­
out
em barrassm ent
use and what I should
visors joining in a definition of
year around It is consistently No. 63, dated the 2nd day of Junc,&gt;A. for refined sugar which urc causing home.” ' c
since the advertisers
buy for my family.
D. 1010, has filed said certificate in so much comment are duo to tho ex­
rood. Order it by name.
The
Better
Homes
campaign
began
have given us handy
I find that there is on
my pfficc, nnd has made application treme and unnecessary rate of Import
last year in a comparatively small
for Tax Deed to issue in accordance duly."
names.
the tip o f my tongue a
The tariff was intended to pro way. The reseult of the first effort Is
with law. Said certificate embrace!
shown in the preparations (his year
They mean assurance
multitude of names the
the following described property situ- tect" the beet sugar interests and tho
of'many
communitiet
to
have
demon­
ail'd in Seminole County, Florida, to- cane auger growers of Lousiana. It stration hofttes during tho campaign
in shopping. There is no
mention of w hich. will
wit: Lot'10, Block 0, Tier G, Sanford. haa already cost the American public week in June, according to those in­
indecision. Even before
bring from some shelf
The said land being aaaeased a t the 1200,000,000 or more »nd enriched the terested in the movement. Many of
I enter the shop I know
nearly everything that
date of the Issuance of auch certifi­ Sugar Barons to that amoupt,
those have been started by chambers
cate in the name of “Unknovtri."
what T want to buy.
I can UB6 in my daily
of commerce, others by groups of
. Alto: Tax Certificate No. 77, dat­ EDUCATION BILL PASSES women
or
women’s
clubs.
‘ And certainly they
life and in the daily life
HOUSE IN AMENDED FORM
ed the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1010,
Besides fitting out the demonstra­
mean satisfaction. For
of my family.
Baa filed said certificate in my office
TALIJVHASSEE, May 21. — Tho tion homes for public view, tho move­
and has made application for tax deed
the advertiser whoso
In every instance that
ment includes arrangements of lec­
to isaue In accordance with law. Said general education bill sponsored by tures, musical, movie and radio pro­
product is not good can­
name means a very def­
certificate embrace! tho following de­ Superintendent of Public Instruction grams, essay and poster contests in
Cawthon
and
which
first
would
abol­
scribed property situated in Seminole
not continue to adver­
inite promise and assur­
schools, and other moans to draw at­
County, Florida, to-wit: Lot 1. Block ish the Hying squadron of teacher*’ tention to the homo. aMny thou­
tise. The fact that I
ance of something sub­
13, Tier B, Sanford. The said land examiners and then ret up rigid pre­ sands of dollars In prizes will go giv­
requisites
for
applicant
achool
teach­
have seen a name re*:
stantial and which will
Being assessed at the date of the is
en locally and nationally In connec­
ers,
waa
pasted
In
amended
form
by
auance of such certificate in tbf name
peated over and over
make me feel completely
the house yesterday. It now . goes tion with the campaign. An inter­
of “J. Jackson."
esting side issue is the preparation
again assures me that it'
satisfied about having
Also: Tax Certificate No. 33, dat­ back to the senate, where It origl of an idea) list of books and musical
stands for a product1'o f
exchanged- my money
ed the 4th day of Juno, Ai D. 1017, nated for concurrence in changes selections for the home.
_
has filed said certificate in my office made in the house.
■In Washington the national ,ltea4for”it.
quality.
In spealfthg ‘J
to ff
and has /made1 application for Tax ■ The only tu to ria l change^ made bf quartera of the Oeneral Federation
nam e to the clerk l "
■iLet'Mne say a few
Deed to issue in accordance with law the house waa to stride out.* provis­ of Women's Clube sponsored the coni;4?l
ion
squiring
that
’^
re
feaaijn
ar
ciirSfj&lt;i-f*xiJficato embraces tho follow­
now t;a m ‘ abW h^lfttf li
thiji&amp;s; (w hich t h e s e
struction of a replies of tho Long
a . s s 8 d ( K j a |a 5 l t f w
ing described property situated in uSlcavBS, should bo Issued t|o n l y ap-. Island home of John Howard Payqe
t h e D 6 B m *‘ • 1 i'
.ail 1Hi
n a m* e a — these
old
-wh? bad received Jwo years
Seminole County, ^lorida/ts-^sl^L:
that inspired him to write “Home
of
college
training.
The
h&lt;3ise
made
ilitnk your mun»
I
am
a
more
judicious
friende o f the ‘ newspa­
0, W. V. Leavitt’s 8ub.-Div. The aald
Sweat Home.” This house will fol­
,,u * h t t o b u y In
land being assessed at the date of the a four year high s c h o o l course suffi­ low every line of the original, but
shopper because I buy
per
and m agazine pages
saw ?
■
Issuance of such certificate in the cient for thia certificate.
It will be built of the beat standard
advertised goods. I pat­
—mean to mo.
name of W. F. Leavitt.
modern materials. It is within a
A
HOME
MADE-JOKE.
H ill'
ronize the shop that sells
I Unless aald certificates shall be reThey mean good taste.
short distance of the White House.
J
deqmcd
according
to
law
T*x
Deed
Ultimately
it
will
be
moved
to
a
per­
i
For certainly I desire to
them, w;"
Lumber Co.
Some one, »ome time ta Sanford
ffwill iu u e thereon on tho 27th day of
manent location where It will bo
asked
aomepne
what
“San
Seuei
June/A . D. 1023.
“ R a lU r n . I l , i 4 4 u t maintained as ■ better homes demt.rw
WITNESS my official signature meant' and was told that It mean onatration.
Dm
land seal this the 21st day of May, A. without a care. When 1110 first some
was
written
by
a
Woman)
(This
Pkww 139, Sanford
D. 1923. 'I
f } • one Was forced to desert his Llxsle op
Our own pet peeve is the chap
SYA*'
the road, he
(SEAL)
E. A* DOUGLASS,
ho c a n t control hit mirth aa ho
that
he
can*
in
San
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PROGRESS
There now nre 148 national forests, street- to the sidewalk and connecting
covering 181,7110 acres, controlled by with the street curbing, and shall be
• curved, having not less than five
tho government.
foot rndius, 1
SECTION 3.—All private drive­
ways leading out or over any public
street of the City of Sanford, Florida,
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING shall he paved with concrete, not less
THE CONSTRUCTION OF PRI­ thnn four Inches in thickness, con­
VATE DRIVEWAYS OUT OF OR structed in compliance with sidewalk
OVER THE PUBLIC STREETS OF specifications. Or may lie paved with
THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLOR­ brick on sand foundation, or asphalt
IDA, TO PROVIDE THEIR MAN- on compacted rock base five inches in
NER OF OBSTRUCTION; AND thickness; All materials, used nnd
TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR work done shall lie in conformity to
plans and specificatioits furnished by
THE VIOLATION THEREOF.
the
City of Sanford, under the direc­
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE
tion
of the Street Department.
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
SECTION
4.—Any persoh, firnt or
FLORIDA:
corporation who shall violate tho pro­
SECTION 1.—That It shall be un­
lawful for any person, firm or corpor­ visions of this ordinance, shall be pun­
ation to construct any privute drive­ ished by u fine of not'm ore than
way leading out of or over nny public $100,00, or by Imprisonment not ex-'
ccodlrig CO days, or by both such fine
street of thu City of Sanford, Florida,
without first having obtained a per­ and imprisonment, In the discretion of
mit so to do from tho City Clerk, the court.
SECTION i».—All ordinances and
whose duty it shall he to issue such
parts
of ordinances in conflict with
permits without costs upon application
tho
provisions
of this ordinance he,
duly made therefor.
and
the
same
arc
hereby rcpculcd.
SECTION 2.—All private driveways
SECTION
C.—'
T
ills ordinance shall
httding out of or over the' public
published one' time Wlthfn ten days
streets of Sanford, Florida, shall be
not less than nine feet in width nnd in a newspaper published in the City
iihnll have concrete or granite curb­ of Hnnfurd, Florida.
Passed by the dlty Commission of
ing on each side running from the

ORDINANCE NO. 51

Kj M Hi Rn ra K* kfl Mj Ra Engineering and Contracting Com­
it* pany, and,
Ra
HOW Til BY STAND
Whereas, this ordinance is nn emer­
m
tit ge ricy munnure, providing for the us­
Florida State league
ual daily operation of a municipal dopuitment,
Won Lout Ft
FU
Orlando ............ — 20 10
.7! fcl
Therefore-, Be" It Enacted by the
Pepper league organized!
Lakeland _.
20
10
.6'
City of Sanford, Florida:
Tampa ..._...... t. 10
18
.41
SECTION 1,—Thiil Seen ul Street
Another good one tonight.
Four good live (lubn in it.
Bradontown
_.. 10 21
.41
from Oak Avenue Wegt to French
Daytona
..........
10
21
.41
Avenue, Third Stryot from Sanford
Dorotliy Dalton in “Dark Secret*."
St. Petersburg ...... 14 22
.IIS
Oviedo, DeMolay, Hrotlierhood ami Avenue West to Magnolia Avenue,
Monroe, all of these have the coun­ nnd from Oak Avenue west to Avoca­
Itenutiful Dorothy Dalton iih n' ty'* heat material. ~
National League
do Avenues Avocado Avenue from
Won Lost Pet. spoiled darling of aoclety suddenly
First Street South to Third S ty et,
8
.733 awept to tho deptha and learning the
Now York ___ ..... 22
First
games
starting
Thursday
nfFifth Street from ,\ingnuHn Avenue
13
Pittaburg ...__ ....... 10
.652 real meaning of love nnd anerifiec, ternoon, DeMolay and Brotherhood West to Myrtle Avenue, Ninth Street
with
the
gilded
palace*
of
tho
rich
.548
14
St. IxmjIi ------ __ 17
playing on thu home lot.
front Cypress Avenue west to Park
1R
.483 an dglamoroti* Oriental Cairo aa tlie
Chicago .......... ...... 14
Avenue, Thirteenth Street from Sunin
.404 netting.
Cincinnati ----- I . . - 13
ford Avenue West In French Avenue,
Sanford
has
been
needing
a
good
.418
10
Brooklyn ....... ....... 18
Central Street from)Sanfoid Avenue
league
for
some
time
and
now
since
There will he added attractions alao.
.444
Bouton ............ ...... 12
1R
west to French Avenue, Palmetto
she
Is
represented
in
two
teams
in
the
8
10 &gt;•••.200
Phllaric'Iphia .. ......
&gt;MM Thl* Ma.'nttu. r.f :DOW&gt;th&gt;'. DnltUrt’k Pepper Lepguo she ought, to Jmyg,
3
heat picturea and you'll mi** a treat Home good baseball games this sea- Hughey Avenue, Palnletto Avenue
American longue
from Commercial Street North to
M ill.
/ •
Won I«nst Pet. if you mlHH Ihia, .
Lake Monroe, flak Avvpne from Tenth
8
.733
New York ........ 22
Yesterday Gulley, of the Lakeland Street South to Thirteenth, nnd lauirAnd the honor gueata tonight will
.007
11
Philadelphia ........ 17
Highlanders
was stopped in his f i t ­ &lt;1 Avcpuc from Sixth Street South to
he
J,
II.ilintornilstur
anil
family,
and
10
14
Cleveland .............
.538
ting
rampage.
He has hit safely in Thirteenth.Street, shall be paved with
.510 will sra “Dark Secrets" without cost
10
1R
Detroit ________
thirty-four
consecutive
games' hut nsphnlt in ncrordunce with the plans
Washington ........
.44-1 to them, thu treat being on tho house,
12
15
rain
stopped
the
game
in
the Hlxth nnd specifications covering said pro­
t . .
..
.41 1
12
17
8t. Loula .............
inning
yesterday
before
ho
had fln- posed improvements of said streets
Anil
don't
forget
tomorrow
night,
.370
10
17
Boston ................
nnd avenues now on file in the office
Katherine MacDonald' in "Money! | hhi'd the game.
of the City Manager of Sanford,
Money! Money" with n comedy as a
Southern A**oclatlon
Florida, nnd as incorporated in nnd
The
Herald
for
first
class
job
work.
side-liner.
Won Lust
made
a part of tho contract between t
20
.New Orleans ....
11
(he City of Sanford, Florida, and said ?
10
12
Mobile ...... .......
Humphries Pitches
Hutton Engineering and Contracting
Nnahville .........17 J7
13
t
Company.
•
&gt;
Fourth Straight
10
14
Chattanooga .:...
t
SECTION
2.—
Upon
the
completion
AN
ORDINANCE
PROVIDING
FOR
10
10
A tla n ta .............
of
tho
pavement
of
tho
aforesaid
THE
CONSTRUCTION
OF
AN
T
TAMPA,
May
22.—Ilert
IlumphrleH
13
Memphia................ Ill
14
said
streets
and
uvenues,
the
City
ASPHALT
PAVEMENT
ON
SECf
tdtehed
his
fourth
strnight
shut
out
18
Birmingham ....
13
OND STREET FROM OAK AVE- Manager shall rebate to ull abutting ?
here yesterday, a'nd gave his Orlando
8
21
Little Bock .......
.
NUE TO FRENCH AVENUE, property owncra owning property on X
matvH thoir tenth consecutive win. Tho
THIRD
STREET FROM SAN­ any of the aforesaid streets and ave­
Bulldoga won 2 to 0. Both Wilson and
PEPPER LEAGUE
FORD AVENUE TO MAGNOLIA nues that have •been 'specially assess­ x
Humphries pitched pretty hull hut
AND
FROM OAK ed, the difference pro rata between x
WAS ORGANIZED Humphries got the better support, AVENUE,
AVENUE TO AVOCADO AVE­ that proportion of the proposed Im­ Y
nnd consequently won. The score:
heretofore
assessed
NUE, AVOCADO AVENUE FROM provements
................ 010 oou noi—2
Last night an cnlhusinKtic meeting Orlando
against
said
abutting
property
and T
FIRST
STREET
•
TO
THIRD
Tampa
....................
.
000
ooo
000—0
of liaao hull fan*’ wna held In the
the
actual
cost
of
tho
proportion
of
STREET,
FIFTH
STREET
FROM
Brotherhood of Ht. Andrew’a rooma
Y
MAGNOLIA AVENUE TO MYR­ said improvements chargeable to the
ST. PETERSBURG, May 22.—In a
for the purpoae of organising a baseTLE AVENUE, NINTH STREET abutting property, i
hall league. Four cluha wtfro repre* loosely pluycd slugging match here
Passed and adopted by the unani­ Y
FROM CYPRESS AVENUE TO
yesterday, St. Petersburg with Char­
- ai nled.
PARK
AVENUE,
THIRTEENTH
mous
veto of the City Commission of
Tho Ilmtherhood of St. Andrew, ley Dllinger in the Imx, nosed out 0 to
Sanford,
Florida, this 14th day of May x
STREET
FROM
SANFORD
AVE­
h
victorious
over
Dradentown.
Guy
repreaented by ita mutiager, dim
NUE TO FRENCH AVENUE, A. I). 1023.
Hoolehan and Captain Morris Moyc; Moore’s one hand catch of Nielmus’
CENTRAL STREET FROM SAN­
FORREST LAKE,
the DeMolay team, repreaented by Ita terrific drive to loft center in' the
FORD AVENUE TO FRENCH
City Commissioner
manager, I^twia Shipp and captain, third robbed the viaiing first sucker
AVENUE,
PALMETTO
AVENUE
and Mayor of Han­
of
u
triple.
The
score:
Vic Mrl.aulin; Oviedo Scout a, repre­
FROM
CENTRAL
STREET
TO
ford, Florida.
Brmlentown
200
122
001—H
aented by Walter Carter and Alton
HUGHEY STREET, PALMETTO ________ *
H. O. CHASE,
Farrrell, manager and eaptaln. Mon­ St. P e te ............ ............ 000 412 20x0
AVENUE FROM COMMERCIAL
City Commissioner
roe wna repreaented by the leaguu
STREET TO .LAKE MONROE,
of Sanford, Florida
LAKKLANDj May 22.—Rain in the
president at thla meeting because
OAK AVENUE FROM TENTH
C. J, MARSHALL,
they wero unable to aend their man­ sixth inning broke Gulley’s consecu­
STREET
TO
THIRTEENTH
.
City Commissioner
tive
hitting
streak,
after
ho
had
hit
ager arid eaptuin,
STREET, AND LAUREL AVENUE
of Sanford, Florida
OITIccra for tho league’s first seu- safely in Hi straight gumw* for a Flor­
FROM SIXTH STREET TO THIR­ Attest:
aon were elected last night. (Seorgo ida Stale Leaguu record. lakeland
?
TEENTH STREET, AND PRO­
L. R. PHILIPS, .
(HEAL)
McCrory, who started the league, wna won the abbreviated contest from
1
VIDING FOR THE REBATE OF i
City Clerk,
elected president; Lewi* Shipp wna Daytona, 3 to 1, Luther outpitching
ANY
SURPLUS
OR
EXCESS
RE­
Thereupon
Commissioner
Chase
Chapman
from
every
angle.
The
elected aecretary, and Walter Carter,
MAINING UNEXPENDED FOR moved thnt the mile* In* waived nnd
of the Oviedo club, wan elected treua- score:
Daytona ....... .... .............. tHH) 010—1 SUCH PURPOSES FOR WHICH said ordinance he plarcd upon its sec­
urer.
ASSESSMENTS- II/tt’E
BEEN ond reading and final pbwlifcu 'which
Ganirp are to Ire played qn Tuesday* Lakeland I*-.. '...................... 000 021—3
motion was seconded by' CommlsrionMADE
A
G
A
1N
S
W
PROPERTY
and Thpradoya, pwt^r,umpires -wv.ru
ABUTTING lUNi iBA VO STREETS m Marshall iind unanimously passed.
apiKiintod. Collections will he taken PITTSBURGH WINS
K&gt;
AND AVENUES;
«U9Wtn&lt;t Huid‘ordinance 'was then^ilfclied upon
up and all of thla mtmey will he turn­
OVER PHILLIES Whereas, a contract h^j* been let to its second reading and read by title
ed over to the league treasurer. The
the Hutton Engineering oiTd Contract­ only this 14th day o f’May, A. D. 1U23,
money will be uacd to buy halls for
tho leaguu game*.
PHILADELPHIA, May 22.—Pitts­ ing Company, for the paving and im­ whereupon Commissioner Chase movA schedule was drawn up and will burgh took the opening gumv of the proving of the atreeta and avenues ed its adoption. This motion was seche published later. By-laws were also series from Philadelphia, 5 to 3, yes­ named In thu title to thla ordinance ondod by Commissioner Marshall and
Morrison opposed Behan with aaphnlt, the d lalance a and widths upon vote the same waa passed unani­
drawn up by two of the club man­ terday,
agers and the president of tho league. and both were in fine form, two er­ heretofore provided for and deslgnat- mously as follows:
FORREST LAKE,
Plana will bo made immediately to se­ rors by llolke losing the game for thu yd In u preliminary resolution regard­
City Commissioner
cure uniforms.
local lad in thu ninth. I,cu hit two ing the improvement of aald streets
and Mayor of SsnThe first two games of the season huinn runs and drove in all three of and avenues heretofore duly adopted
,
ford, Florida.
by tho City Commission, and,
will he Thursday, the DeMolay play­ the Philadelphia tallies. The score:
S. O. CUASE,
Whereas, the City Commission has
ing the Brotherhood of St. Andrew on Pittsburgh ----- 021 000 002—0 &amp; 2
City Commissioner
the local diamond. Monroe will play Philadelphia
020 000 001—3 10 0 fully ratified, approved and confirm­
of Sanford; Florida
ed the action of tho City Manager of
OvWdo on the Oviedo diamond. The
C. J. MARSHALL.
will begin at /our o'clock.
You are invited to he among the 444 Sanford, Florida, in entering into aald
ip
City Commissioner
s t the 1^rst lt*ptt«r Sunday School at contract for-iS e pavement of said
uL Sanford, Florida
'
40-2tc streets anil anmuas with asphalt here­
la the quality th at on­ 8:30 Sunday morning.
by
and
Attest:
'• - ' l 1',:'
to foal kindly toward an un&lt;
into
•o lonjf an
L
B
.
PHILIPS,,
III

BASE BALL

NEWS

£ FOR THE
£ MOVIE FAN £

CELERY SEED

X

s

tho Citk °f Sanford, Florida, this' the
14th day of May, 1D2.1.
FORREST LAKE,
t-*\ i
Mayqr, Commissioner.
C. J. MARSHALL,
lb
'Tommiftsi uned
S. O. CHASE,
Commissioner.
Attest:
L It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
City Auditor and Clerk.
Thereupon Commissioner Chase ‘
moved thnt the rules lie waived and
said Ordinance he placed upon its sec­
ond reading and final p a s s a g e , which
motion was seconded by Commissionei Marshall nnd unanimously passed.’
Said Ordinance was then placid upon •
its second rending nnd rend by title
only on this 14th day of May, A. I).
RI23.
Whereupon
Commissioner
Chase moved its adoption. This motion was seconded by Commissioner
Marshnll and upon vote the same was
passed unanimously as follows:
FORREST LAKE,
Mayor, Commissioner
C. J. MARSHALL,
Commissioner.
............. gwP.^UASEc
Commissioner.
Attest:
L. It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
U'-ltc
City Clerk.

i

ORDINANCE NO. 50

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Current

This in about two sjmrk plug*. A t the
moment they nre lying on the Bales
manager's desk in the establishm ent of
n large middle-western hardware job­
ber.
One spark plug benr« n name known
wherever nutomobiles are used, ,1110
other a name Beldom heard. '
*

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«

Both, says the sales manager, are
good plugs. On the score o f quality
they run neck and neck.
“ But," he adds, "we are discontinu­
ing this line"— and ho holds up the plug
of unfamiliar name. "Yes, and our dis­
count on It is larger, too."
"W hat’s wrong w ith it?
N ot a
thing, U's a,good p lu g -m ig h ty good
plug, buL-mo one knows about it. It
Ibfft’'ndvert f f l e t l h o other one is. The
&gt;
demand
\ f^&gt;r the advertised make.
And we've learned it pays to awim
with the cu r re n t not against i t / ’
More and 'more jobbers in every line
of business are learning every day that

it pays to swim with the current of
popular demand.
"Our job," said one jobber, . "is io
supply markets, not create them. Let
the manufacturer make a market for
his goods, and we will handle it."
Said another— "Our snlesmcn carry
a catalog with thousands of items in it.
They haven’t the lim e to push unad­
vertised goods. Their work is princi­
pally taking orders."
f
%
If you go nmong these wholesalers to­
day to introduce a new product in coihpetition with merchandise nationally
advert isod, unless the article is cxccp-i
tional, you will bo met everywhere by
the injunction: "First go out .and iftt
a reputation for your goods through
nb aily1
advertising.
*'
hbtlnU
The wholesaler knows try actual con­
tact with dealers how they value speed
o f turnover, goods which, move with a
minimum o f effort, goods people know
about and ask for.

Published by the Sanlord Daily Herald
In co-operation with The AmericanHHUi
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PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Too con find the name of
tftr j live. Business Mon
In Sanford in thio Column
each day.

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
U wo please you, toll others; If not,
toll no. Thone 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER,.Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
(IT Commercial Street—Sonford, Flo.

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRP------- AUTO-------- BONDS
*

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder

FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
t^ la b lU b ril

1004

Krai Estate, Loans nnd Insurance
I’hime IK
lOt-K Magnolia Arc.

STKWART The Florist
Cut Flowers-------------Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental I'lonto
*11 Myrtle Are----------- Phone 260-W

SANKORI) MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
Phone 62-------- Sanford. Florida

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Peak

J. II. ColtlOUgh

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Fire—Life—Auto
N«&lt; J First Nat'l Hank U1«1k. Annex
SANFORD
FLORIDA
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WASHINGTON, May 22—Per capl,;i ‘''&gt;n»«Biption nf narcotic drugs in
1 e United States has decreased
marly fioo p&lt;r cent under odminiatra.
turn of the Harrison drug oct, said u
statement by Prohibition Commis*'"ncr llu&gt;ne8 giving the latest offinal figure's.
Those Indicate tho effectiveness of
•oqoral control, Commissioner Hoyncs
deela red, and aim “refute, the charge
»&lt;&gt; 0 ten madu that drug .ddiiUoh
»nd the use of narcotic drug, .re on
the increase in the United States."
k»&gt;nky trouble ^becomes
serious

“.Suffered with severe headache,
^ h® *nd P»lns In my kgs and

!nd'himn fchou,der bUde' M* kWn*y«
«nd bladder were l„ bad condition. I
and r k *nd n' n,ou, *n&lt;J *•*» tl« d
T o n ™ °Uh. W*‘kln* »“ *
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: CLASSIFIED :
:
ads
•:

E gg Flavor Depends
Wholesale Lumber
Will Use Willite
New York Painters
Trade ’ Continues
On Feeds Given Hen
For S t Pete Paving
Strike is Ended
•
Get
$10
a Day and
Comparatively Slow ST. PETERSBURG, May 22.—To
Fnwla Forced to Fornge Eat Foods

expedinte tho work of construction
That Taint the Eggs They LayThe wholesale lumber trade con­ nnd to get tho new streets paved in a
NEW YORK, May 21.—A strike of
• —----U
tinues to be comparatively slAw, year or less instend of 18 months and 10,000 painters in New York and 22
Cards of BanfortTa RepotClassified Ada Ic a word. No *
By SETH W. SHOEMAKER,
abla Prwfeaaional Men, each
Ad taken for lesa than 23c. -R Director, Tho School of Agriculture, though the volume of retail sales to give*n thorough toil locnlly to var­ neighboring cities, which was schedul­
remains heavy nnd nctivity in most ious kinds of paving material, as well ed to begin todny, was averted yes­
of whowa. In hia chooan pro*
And positively no ClasaiOed
International- Correspondence
lumber
consuming industries is great us to open the way for uompetition terday when employers met all union \
faaaioa the Herald recomka Ads charged to anyone. Cash ks
Schools, pcrniiton, Pa.
says the American Lumberman, Chi­ in future paving contracts, tho city demands. The settlement wan effect­
menda to the people.
ka must necompany nil orders, ka
cago. Tho renson is that retailers
ed after a conference of threo days.
Count the words and remit
Most people belityo that if an egg nnd factories bought very heavily commissioners have prnctienlly decid­ Under the new agreement, the paint­
ka acordingly.
Wi is reasonably fresh it will bo perfect­
ed to use threo types of paving. While
during the early part of the year
ers recclvo a w ag e inernse of $1 a
“o
ka
ly satisfactory. Although freshness and, having received their lumber, it hns not been definitely settled nnd day and (q addition was granted n five
* a * a i a i a h k i n i a k s i a is n cardinal virtue in n» egg, the
final action hns not been taken, it is
nhe ns, fully stocked ns they care to rnl&lt;f that the coni miss toners have prac­ $10 a dny to continue to December
George A. DeCottes
quality of taste is almost equally im­ be nt this time. The lumber market
Attorney-nt-Law
FOR SALE
tically decided to use Willite, usphnlt 1D23, Tht^ remainder of the agree­
portant.
consequently is n trifle ensier, but
ment continues to December 31, 1924*
FARMERS— You can get aeed bed
Fowls that nrc fed U|uin clean, shows no signs of wenkness any­ block nnd brick. Sheet asphalt Inid dny week. The wage scale will bo
Over Seminole County Bank
frnm*i and irrigation plug* a t the wholesome food will seldmn lay illdown nrrording to the specifications
where. The easiness is shown large­
fANFORD
FLORIDA Sanford Novelty Works
lOO tfc fin vored eggs.
Inid down by the city will not he used.
V *
ly in the willingness of mills to ncThat
has been pretty definitely set­ OUSTED OFFICIALS
ft)R SALE—Doaier and Gaya' paints
Eggs from hens that nrc compelled ccpt new orders more freely than
tled.
.
MAY GET "REBATE”
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty to forage over tho farm and are sup­ they have done for some time. These
FRED R. WILSON
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc plied with very little grnin nrc likely
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
orders nrc taken on nt previously cs-[v . x t i /'C? l i r A t r rx rs
TALLAHASSEE. May 22.—Tho
COR SALE—Rhode Island eggs Tor to be flat In flavor, except during tho tnblishcd prices, concessions being1 i A W l V O
W
house
passed yesterday a bill by Rep“tsetting, 15 rggs for $1.00.
Mr*. time of year when there is an abund­ offered only on items in surplus, nnd
First Nallonsl Bank Building
resentniive
Dnvia
which
would
pro­
CHICAGO
AGAIN
SANFORD
FLORIDA Ellsworth, Heurdnll' Avenue, San­ ance of green stuff. It is different such are few. Nor nre the mills ex­
vide for a lump appropriation to re­
ford.
83-tfp when hens arc kept In yards nnd have erting any pressure for business, ns
imburse officials who ora removed
CHICAGO,
May
22.—Waite
Hoyt
their order files nre still bulky, their
BEAUTIFUL LAKE MARY Invites their feed supplied to them.
from office by the governor but who
pitrhed
in
fine
form
yesterdny
and
ELTON J. MOUGHTON you. High elevation, purr drinking Eggs become tainted when hens stocks unimproved and prospects re­
are reinstated by tho senate, Tho
New
York
shut
out
Chirngo,
5
tu
0.
ARCHITECT .
water. Good ternis on a few cottages get their feed from man on* heaps, assuring. Supplies in consumer^
measure, which would climlnato ac­
as homes or investment. $800, $1,400, or their drinking wnter from row hands are being used' up so' rapidly Thur"t“n !,,tche', ft *row‘l K"mo for thu tion by tho legislature on sundry
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
r««Kcd* •-luim hills of tho nature at every ses$1,(500, $2,300.—Lake Mary Realty Co. yards. Odors and flavors in an egg that it is only a m atter'of a short
IANFORD - j- -:- -:- FLORIDA Lnke Mary, Florida.
5-4-tfc may even bo caused by dirt that has time before they must be replenished. ^ ‘*® arore:
Bon, would also provide that the re­
.
, ‘New-York ....... 010 020 Oil—fi 12
I’niducllon conditions have under___
,mn „„„ „„„ „ „
FOR S AI.K—2■ton Federal truck, gotten on the shell. For this reason,
instated officlnls shnll be relmburncd
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. good for logging purposes, first cleanliness in tho nest ami houses is gone no grent change,
u ns m \i
Hoyt anil Seining; Thurston and for only the net emolument of hia
continued to restrict logging in the
ICHELLE MAINES class condition, ('heap for ensh. 1- essentinl.
office during tho timo of hia sus­
Flavoring comes from feeds that south. Hardwood mills especially are Schalk.
ton Republic truck, cheap, excellent
pension, less the amount he has oarnLAWYER
condition. Address “E” I*. O, Box 34, contain volatile oils, stieh us onions, rnpldly cutting down, their log re­ DETROIT, May 22.—A battery of ed in some other pursuit.
&gt;
— Court House
Luke Monroe, Fla.
.13-tfc garlic, leaks, turnips, rape, etc. On­ serves and mnny of them nre already pinch hitters took victory from Phila­
Representative Hocker vigorously 1
ions, for instance, are n healthful feed operating on a hand-to-mouth basis.
opposed thu hill, asserting that al,
KOiVs^I.E—Large nuRor Ixiut, QVery.. fo r Ytfwlsr,' bnt;1f 'M l Ycgirtnrty arid "lb
delphia
and
gave
Detroit
a
6
to
4
vic­
Itooms 226-228
though ho was aware that the con­
convenience, four cylinder motor, in large quantities they give the eggs an This reduction' in log supplies how­ tory yesterday. The score
ever, is no longer a gryat worry, as
remurkahly good condition. Will con­ onion flavor.
100 100 200—4 5 3 stitution provided that reinstated of­
DR. R. M..MASON
the fair weather season is nt hand, I hllndclphia
ficials bo reimbursed for tha money
sider
any
offur—L.
II.
Connelly.
3l)-tfc
Detroit
.........
000
000 014—5 11
1IKNTIST
Prime, clean food and an abund­ when logging ran be more consist­
tost
by. their suspension there was
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New Mekch Building
ance of pure, fresh water will almost ently maintained and reserves rcno
way
of making the legislature re­
ST.
LOUIS,
May
22.—Overcoming
AND
LOT,
PART
CASH,
BAL­
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida
always insure eggs of good flavor, if built.
_ * *
*
imburse
them and he alwaya voted
nn early lend, Washington won the
ANCE ON EASY THUS, AI«SO' A tho fowls are healthy.
The west const mills still occupy n second game of the series with St. against such claims. Representative
SMALL HEARING ORANGE GROVE
strong position, due principally to Louis yesterday, 3 to 2, The score:
Davis, nlong with Mr. Stokes, pointed
W. J. THIGPEN
A REAL BARGAIN. ADDRESS **E" 100,000 LEAVE GEORGIA FARMS.
tho enormous trade in home territory. Washington ...... 010 020 000—3 H 2 out that under tho constitution provis­
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31,
LAKE
ONROB,
FLA.
Real Estate
Hullding in tho Pacific Northwest Is
ion, there was nothing to do but re41-12tp
ATHENS, May 22.—One hundred very uctive, mills reporting that they, SL Louis ........... 020 000 000—2 5 0 Itnburso nnd further tho present aysFIRE, l i f e , a u t o in s u r a n c e
-\
FOR SALE—One good fresh * milk, thousand persons have left farms in arc selling 25 per cent of their out­
turn
of
paying
officials
restricted
the
cow, also l heifer yearling. Apply Georgia since Inst January 1, accord­ put locally, while some largo produc­ HOUSE TURNS DOWN
pay fiicn t to the act uni monetary loss, ,
-Office 271 1218 W. (5th St., Sanford.
-PhonesRea. 205SENATE AMENDMENT
4(l*!Up ing to figures compiled by county ing centers say they must import
TEMPERANCE
h
il
l
FOR SALK—Hup roadster, $125.00. agents throughout Georgia, grouped lumber from other sections, their own
BROWN MAY QUIT
DR. J. T. DENTON
at the slate college of agriculture and mills being too heavily bouked to be
—L. F. Snow, Lake Mary, Fla.
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SUPREME COURT
-TALLAHASSEE, May 21. — Tho
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
40-4tp nindc public late today by Dr. An­ able to supply nil /oqulremonts, Tho
drew M. Soule, president of the in­ California market remains a Inrge house yesterday refused to concur in
Rooms 206-207-208 Mrlsrh Building
TALLAHASSEE, May 22. — An­
stitution. The figures include both consumer, and export trade la satis­ a senate amendment to its search
FOR RENT
other
vacancy on the supremo court
and
seixure
bill
which
would
have
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms, at white and colored farmers who, ac­ factory.
made a dwelling almost immuno from was seen in the passage by both
DR. G. S. SELMAN
cording
to
the
figurrs,
have
abandon­
314 Elm Ave.
44-4tp
its provisions. The bill, one of the houses yesterday of a bill which
ed more than 11,000 farms.
Practice limited to
TEN DAYS INSTEAD
FOR RENT—Two 5-room bungalows,
temperance
committee's
original when signed by thu gpvcrnor will
Diseases or Kyr, Ear, None and Throat
OF SIX MONTHS FOR
one
6
room
bungalow.—A.
P,
Con­
thirteen,
ns
amended
in
the
house
Ih-- give the judicial circuit embracing
FLORIDA STRIKES AGAINST
Eyes Examined, Glauses Fitted
nelly &amp; Sons;
2fl-tfc
•‘TRAIN
RIDERS"
NOW
foro
passage,
would
have
provided
Dade, Monroe and Broward counties,
PACKERS IN A HOUSE HILL
Mclsch Building
for forcible search of a dwelling nt an additional Judge. Coupled with
FOR RENT—Apartments and garage
TALLAHASSEE, May 21. — The night.
tho passage of the hill werh appa­
to parties without children. 320
TALLAHAHSE, May 22.—Florida
Rym EaamlBMl
Glasses Designed Oak Ave. Call 2603As amended by thu senate thu rently reliable reports that Judge
43-dtp consumers of meat would be “pro­ m nuto came down'from ila study of
Henry McLaulin, Jr., FOR RENT—Furnished room; also tected" against the arsenical possi­ convicts yesterday to th e ’lowly vag­ measure would have expressly pro­ Jefferson II. Browne of the supremo
garage, 411 Park Ave.
45-0tp bilities of tick freu cattle under thu rant and treated Idm better than tho hibited the search of ndwelling at court wus slated for the appointment,
O pt D.
house. In the consideration of a
FOR RENT—He.! rooms, or fiiHl terms of u measure introduced yes­ measure by Rep, Hendry nl tho house, night for any purpose nnd would these reports having it that tho juehave permitted it during the day tlco wanted to return to his home at
Optlcl an-Optom etriat
housekeeping npartment, Mra. Rob­ terday by Representative Davis. Mr.. prompted by tho Martin Tabert case,
only
for burglary or embexilomcnt, th el owe r end of tho peninsula.
51X Boat First Strnet Sanford, Fla. erts ,11G I-aurel Avenue.
45-3tp Davis said that several states had it reduced the muximum penalty ap­
building waa’ being used for tho pur­
cpmc within their boundaries on the
Pnssnge of the hill was accom­
FOR RENT—One furnished room
ground that it was tick infected, and plicable to 10 duys or $10 fine. Tho pose of making or selling whiskey. plished with little difficulty, after •
apartment for light housekeeping,
The mcasuro came back to tho
that he wished the same protection house- reduced tho present penalty
701 Magnolia Ave.
45-4tc against cattle that have been dipped from a maximum of six months to 3Q house yesterday and the lower liody census hud been taken only recently
to beer out con tent iona that the cir­
1&lt;'0R RENT—Furnished housekeeping and subjected to arsenic treatment. days, or a fine of $25. Senator Phil­ not realising the full effect of the cuit had more lhah the necessary
CORRECTED MAY 1. 1923
or bod rooms, $3.00 per week.—314 Hia measure would set up a board of lips wanted to make tho jail sentence amendment, was In a mood to agree 75,000 population which constitution­
South Bound
East Fifth Street.
46-3tp three practical livestock men with limited to five days. Senator Rtokos to it. A follow member explained al amendments ratified last Novem­
. Departs
Arrive
tho commissioner of agriculture as suggested 10 days and this was it tji Representative Taylor' of High­ ber, entitles It to an additional mag­
W A NTE1)
2:46 a.m.
No, 83........ 2:36 a.m.
ex-offico chairman.
Their duties agreed to, tho measure now going lands, chairman of the temperance istrate.
8:40 a.m. STfcNOGRAPfifcR W AITED—Stuat would be to inspect all meat shipped back to the house for concurrence.
No. 27.....
committee, who immediately launched
The senate yesterday debated a bill
2:45 p.m.
bo experienced. Address P. O. Box into tho state for which they would Tho bill was also amended by the a fusiladc against concurrence and
No. 89...„..._., 2:26 p.m.
that
would enable Chief Justice Tay­
32-tfe charge a fee.
No. 85....... . 6:55 p.m.. 7:10 p.m. 221. •
senate to provldo that no official the house didn't concur.
^
lor,
who
la In hia eighties, to retire
WAhiTklb—Thn&gt;e second hand house
would receive a fee for arresting trgln
$
from
the
bench. The bill would pro­
Northbound
doors.—R. II. Booth, Weat First THREE MISSING AFTER; ..
riders unless he» waa expressly re­ MARKETING BILL PASSES HOUSE vide for retirement of supreme court
Departs street.
Arrive
45-8tp
OKLAHOMA RAINSTORM quested to make auch arrest by a
2:03 a.m. HELP- WA NT 151) - District “ agency
No. 82......... 1:48 a.m.
TALLAHASSEE, May 22.—Tha justices after reaching the age of 70,
railroad employe of the railroad. Sen.
and after having effved 2fi years on
No. 84—.—.... 11:46 a.m. 12:05 p.m.
SAYRE, Okla, May 22—Throe per- Stokes, author of this amendment, house‘yesterday passed the so-called
open to an A-l insurance producer,
3:52 p.m. only those with beat of references and «ona aru missing after a cloudburst explained that it waa intended to dis­ co-operative marketing kill which the tribunal.
No. B0.......... 3:42 p.m.
No. ' 28.......... 10:00 p.m.
a proven ability will be' considered. &gt;h|cb precipitated six inches of, r|Uq courage the practice i of i :/officials gives legal standing to those associa­
"Workmen have arrived and are
Address; stating. age and, experience. J r 46 minutes Sunday night. Short watching especially for. thio claaa of tions and confine them-to actual pro- (now excavating1'ind preparing for the
*
Trilby Branch
Jweek leff jta,banka, and spread into vagrants, i Jf thu railroads didn't core
W,%
Departs Sftft! **!“■fts
Arrive
Thrce or more peraodk
f o W J work of constructing the new ^40,000
stream five Mocks wide through the to prosecute the train ildortt ho okW,
school building," says the Flau Gallie
7:30 a.m.
xNo. 100..—.....
-i-r'
-middle of the city. , Nearly 300 farm he didn’t see why thp county officials co-operative a^ociatlon kunder the
Record. "The structure wlU be of in­
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s
t
3:25
p.m.
xNe, 24----......
laborers .oil field workers and their should be so concerned about them. bill, with or without capital stock
terlocking tllo and reinforced con­
Returns
on
the
capital
atoqk
would
xNo. 25.'..&gt;t___ 1:30 p.m.
LOST—Somewhere between 12th and families were rescued from the tops
crete, two stories high, with ground
be
limited
to
eight
per
cent.
All
of
xNo. 101........... 5:50 p.m.
F irst‘street a bunch of keys on ring. of their tents, houses and trees.
PIGGLY WIGGLY AT
dimensions of 94 by 104 feet. Among
Reward if returned to Herald office.
SAN ANTONIO. BOLD the Income after this would refund to
The water began receding at mldthe mem bora. The measure, accoid* the features will be an assembly hall
,
40*4tp Vilght after causing damage esti­
Leeaburg Branch
Departs
Arrive
MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 22.—The ing to ^preecntalive McRae, who of large alxe.'* Hhe Record is very
mated a t $60,000. The railway sta­
*
naturally pleased over the actual be­
xNo. 167— .— 8:66 p.m.
tion
Doxey, four miles e a ft of ■ale of the Piggly Wiggly unit a t Ran ha« charge of It, follows tile approved
KISSIMMEE WILL
ginning of work on the new i * *
lines
under
which
co-operaltve
asso­
No. 21-..— _ 2:45 p.m.
AID ITS SCHOOLS Sayre early Monday stood in water Antonio, Texas, conaiatlng of 47
bulidirg. All Florida towns
6:30 a.m.
ciations
now
operate
In
IS
other
xNo. 168...... .
•tales, waa announced here last night
seven feet deep.
cltlsa
are trying to got their
7:10 p.m.
No. 22...,___
by
Clarence
Saunders,
president
Of
Hail atones larger than walnuts
KISSIMMEE, May 22.—The maxiIn
good
condition end to
mum school tax levy was authorised fell immediately preceding the rain the Piggly Wiggly Stores, Inc., who
A concession in Turkey is a small pie and adequate
Oviedo Branch
stated the price wae $900,000.
and added to the confusion.
body of oil land entirely-surrounded
Departs here yesterday by an overwba^ning
Arrive t
majority,
the
issue
getting
a
lend
of
by
hot w su r,
xNo. 126—
7:46 p.m. .8 . .1 14—
with spin- I M r smoothing wrinklo* from DeckGermany
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it of • total of 10l-ballptx,'
this sentence---"•*
i flbr# toto utiles as a ties, a wooden frame has been invent- , i Three seta
e elected with tho ,fol- ning
her
rags was I
have
been
unJ. I* Overetreet, Wj
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Club held a 'goof! meeting today at
SUCCESSOR TO BRITISH PREt
; WtFE OF M E X 1 C A N M A N U - Q P J J j Y
nooh In trio Valdez Ho'tel and an In­
MlER STIRS ENGLAND
1m*
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FACTtlRER SA Y S PIU SpN *
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TO THIS DEPTHS
President' George Knight called the
ERS IN HAD CONDITION
‘ ’f c S M S g p 5
meeting to order and^ Dr. Carpehtcr
lAWluCK “tb 0*&lt;
asked the divine blessing and after
I
Bcvoriil Bongi the gavel was tufned
&lt; /\
over to Ed, Higgins, who presided for V
Dally Herald Says Curpon’s Ap­
THAT
ENORMOUS
fifteen minutes. Ho called upon Art EXPLAINS
|On Chinese BandIU Is Report HOUSE PASSES BILL PREVENT­
pointment Would Be Disaster
Brandli tho wait known architect who
WORK SHOULD HAVE YOUNG­
ING DEFENSE TAKING OUT
and ‘No One Cnn Sec the
to Britain and Europe
la here on the Puleaton-Brumlej) build­
ER MAN
,
’ JUDGES
Outcome
ing and the First National Bank buHd*
( t t y T l r A * m H * I mI P r r M t
ing to tell homo of the trials and tribi ,
(Dr Hi* Am m I*I*« l*r»—&gt;
( D r T * » A M a n d a te* P r e s s )
,
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LONDON, May 21.—Physicians of
illations of an architect and? Mr,
TALLAHASSEE, May
2L—The
WASHINGTON, May 21— Further
WASHINGTON, May 21i— William Andrew Bonar Law, retired Britlah
Brandt gave a most interesting talk R. Day, former associate Justice of premior, this afternoon issued tho
IpffotUtionii between Chinese govern- house passed forty-nine to nino the
on architecture from the days of tho supreme court today presented to following statement: "Mr. Bonarw
|*«nt and bandit leader* In Shantung bill that would prevent more than one
King Solomon down to tho present President Harding his resignation as Law underwont, a alight operation
in. (utile’* unlesi there U foreign trial judgo being disqualified in the
state
on
unproven
chargea
by
tho
dctime
giving as ho went along the In­ umpire of mixed claims commission. o nhls throat today. Otherwise his
Irtpreecnatlon on the Chlncao governteresting history of the Gothic, Doric, Day explain^! that his desire to re­ condition ia unchanged."
mat delegation In the opinion of fene that he. ia prejudiced. The ac­
ft4#t
Roman, Tuscan and Corinthian archi­ sign was due to tho recognition of tho
American observer* aa reported to tion dn the bill was precipitated by the
tecture. Coming down to the present enormous amount of work facing the . LONDON, May 21.—Political gos­
the (tale department. Dispatches disqualification by Judge Horne from
day affairs he told of some 6f the&gt; commission with claims amounting to sips arc almost unanimoualy of the
I luggerted by Roy Anderson, Amcrl* presiding in the case of Walter Hig­
work of architects and the vast one billion four hundred and soventy- opinion Marqula Curzon, secretary of
ran, of long rr»idonc^i and Intimate ginbotham charged with the murder,
amount of work* that la handled by an nlno million dollars to be settled and slate for foreign affairs, will be of­
association with brigand* and gov- of Martin Tabert.
architect of which the’public Is Ignor­ to hli belief that n yriunger and fered the premiership and that either
Ieminent official in Chinn might bo The present statute under which
Ichosen to negotiate with bandita and tho defendant can automatically dis­
ant. There Is much of the work of a stronger mqn should be in charge of ho or Stanley Baldwin will.be suc­
Sanford Is the first city in Florida tlon of alleys ami streets, and manner building devolving upon tho architect the work.
provided with "plenipotentiary pow- qualify the trial Judge upon presenta­
• cessor to Andrew Bonar Law, who
m." Otherwise the atato depart- tion of two affidavits that ho. was that has secured tho necessary legis­ of laying water mains and acwvr-eon- nnd as Mr. Brand snld tho mistakes of
has resigned because o f ill health.
Lent summary of the situation said prejudiced have been tho subject of lative action permitting it to provide nectlons. The Jurisdiction of the com­ an architect arc always before him
Lord Derby, also is spoken o f as a
Presbyterians Say
“only hope of Varly relief of prison- protest .from circuit judges for sever­ for n City Planning Commission that mission .will extend one mile beyond nnd the public and cannot bo buried
possibility of office.
Clfear Away Movies
Iin U by direct foreign negotiations." al, months and at a conference here will devise arid supervise tho syste­ tho City limits. •
like that of the doctor*. Ho must
It will also havo Jurisdiction over
matic
future
development
of
tho
city.
keep |&gt;eaco in the’ family as much as
several months ago they recommend­
From Sabbath Day LONDON, May 2!.—The Dally
LONDON, May 21.—Central News ed it be changed. Tho governor Join­ House Bill No. 218 providing for the existing parks and will recommend possible and look after the details of
Ilorald, labor's newspaper, says Car­
Idbpateh from Shanghia reporting re- ed there' on the ground that the stat­ establishment of a Planning Commis­ ned parks and playgrounds. It will all tho work and plnns while a small
son's
appointment would|bp disaster
INDIANAPOLIS,
Ind.,
May
21.—
llrtM by Chinese bandita of Mrs. ute frequently was resorted to for tho sion in thn City of Sanford, Seminole r.lso study means for the promotion of part of tho- detail work are stupend­ Tho Presbyterians / o f tho United for Great Britain -and tEurope..
County, Florida, and prescribing the health, comfort of tho citizens. The ous -in a way ns tho plans for tho
IManuel Verra, wife of a&gt; Mexican inero purpose of delaying tho trial.
Curxon’a supposed aloofness and
States of America yesterday received
duties of and powers of such commis­ commission will also control the fire First National Bank took up some
Manufacturer, says fourteen male
reputed altitude of unbending, su­
a
report
from
the
committee
on
Sab­
hazards and In addition will bo respon­ thousand sheets of paper. Ilia talk
Iprisoner still held by the brignnds
TALLAHA8SEK, May 21— ThS sion has "been signed by the governor.
periority are alluded to by many
sible for beautifying'the city. Noth­ was grcntly enjoyed by all pgcacnt bath observance demanding that the
Perhaps
no
greater
distinction
with
[an living under torriblo conditions. house passed a bill 'to give the Judic­
writers who, however, do not think
movies
"clean
up
and
clear
out
of
tho
|Mrs. Verra Was exhausted when nhc ial circuit embracing Dade,.Broward, its resultant favorablo publicity, could ing is moro forceful In tho bill, how­ and tho Herald would like to give It
ho should necessarily be barred from
Lord’s
I)sy."
ever, than the clause as follows: "It all but time and space will not permit
narked Shangia.
»
and Monroo counties extra judgo. tie had by shy other city.
Will II. Hays, president of tho Mo- tho post. Two or three newspapers
may Investigate, prepare surveys of,
Chairman Higgins then called upon tlon Picture Producers nnd .Diatrlbu- indeed assort popular Impression of
8hou!d tho measiiro bo enacted, it • To tho thousands of prospective In­
PEKING, May 21.—Reports that is understood Judge Jefferson Hrowno vestors snd homcseckers in those sec­ nnd make recommendations on any Mr. Cramdall, the supervising engi­
torn of America, who is nttendlng the Curzon ia far from hfclng correct and
Itroops sure firing on Shantung ban- of the supremo court is slated for tho tions of the country whcVo city plan­ matter which in Ita opinion may neer who told sonio things about the
n»*embly as an elder of tho church, that he I* actually a modest man of
Idita was received hero today by
ning and . toning arc recognized at mako tho community a better place to architects nnd wanted to know Just
office.
was
absent from the hall attending a very human personality, who would
Idjfiloinatic corps which immediately
their real valuo, Banford is assured of live in, or a better place to work in." why they always wired tho engineers
Ilka to unbend, but who does not
Section 10'of tho bill gives tho City and contractor* to come to the Job in committee meeting'when Dr. Harry
Igrafted a new note to the foreign
TALLAHASSB, May 21.—Clroult preferred attention when tho choice of
possass the faculty for doing bo.
L.
Bowiby,
president
of
ths
Lord's
of Sanford tho necessary authority order to tell them a few thing* that
liffitt asking the Chinese government Judge Love, when Leon county cir­ a final location la made.
I)qy
Alliance,
attacked
the
Sunday
exorcise, at .Jts discre­ amounted to "cusalng-out” In some ti\*(
|Wv it reconciled its promises to pro- cuit court convcuod,refused to recog­ Jlba Am U. tho result of the effort* rjid power
tion, all Its police powers, in enrrying stances and he wound up by saying merle shows......
Ifai release of tEe foreign captives
or
Uifc
Clljr
Plahhlnif
Committee
of
tho
nise the Jury panel summoned by
out the recommendations that muy bo that Mr. Brandt was nil right and was i "1 hnvo nothing aguinst tho mov­
Isod events transpiring since that nsformer Sheriff Jonca after he had Sanford Chamber of Commerce col­
ies," said Dr. Bowiby, "if they will
Iart r.it
■.
made by the City Planning Commis­
on the Job every minute.
been ordered removed from office by laborating with tho/legislative com­
clean up nnd clear out of the Lord's
sion,
under
the
provisions
and
power*
Dr. Merlo McKIroy and Dr. Ingra­ Dsy nnd I so told nn important rep-the senate. The’ new sheriff was dl* mittee. It provides that when tho
PEKING, China. May 21a- Fifteen rected to'summon* a nevj pahri'for commlaslon la appointed it shall sub of the act.
ham. of Orlando, were visiting Rotat­ itacntative of the moving picture in­
foreigner*, six of thorn Americans,
Large cities ptaco emphasis on the ions und were called upon to say . *
divide the city into districts or zones
reconvening court tomorrow.
dustry, who is attending this assentsome of them ill, all of them weary,
and prepare maps and plans specify­ word better, smaller cities on the few words which they did with many
ily aa a commissioner.
Weised and footsore, poorly fed and
ing and governing the heights of word bigger. When Snnford reaches bouquet* td Sanford Rotarlans. .
MEMOIUAL
"Tho commercial
movie
house
TALLAHASSEE, May 21— The
■one clad, tonight arc looking death
the
big
city
class
It
will
not
bcnccesbuildings, the art and manner of con­
Harry. Stevens gave n report on ought to give the churches, the Illblo
ARB HfeLD.lN CAMDEN
•cnaete
was confronted with e batch
ia the face in the I’aotzuku hills of
snry
for
it
to
employ
heroic
measures
Boy’s Work accompanied on tho pi­ school and tho homo tho right of way
FOR CLEVELAND DEAD struction of buildings that might sub­
of
business
today when it reconvened
Shantung province ai they approach
to
correct
evils
resulting
from
a
lack
sequently be alterod, and the purposano by Charllo Henry and several oth­ on tho Christian Hahbath.
Without afte rhavlng given Ita fellows across
the end of their second week aa cap­
c
f
city
planning,
because,
through
ita
for
which
such
buildings
and
f n r T k r A » « o d a tr * P r**«)
os
ers gave short ’ reports of work dohe the Christian Sabbath there will bo no
tho hell a laugh and rested over Sat- •
tive* of the bandita who raided the CAMDEN, S. ,C, May 2J.—Commu- promises may be used. The commis­ Chamber of Commerce it is giving It*
or to lie done nnd with more songs the' Christian morality and without Chris­
Shanhai l’eking express nckr Such- nlty memorial aerviega for the seven- sion will also have power to govern citisena a viaion that will enable thorn
bunch were tufned looso on society tian morality tho free Institutions of urday.
ew, May fl.
*
.
First on tho list is a resolution by
ty-flve men, women arid child
to
prepare
for
tho
big
city
of
the
fu­
the establishment of building lines.
again.
.
this country cannot be preserved."
Senator
Ethcredgo looking to a pro­
ture.
It
ia
stressing
tho
necessity
of
If the foreign and Chinese govon- known to have perished in the Cleve­
Before any new streets arc opened,
A' resolution in motion picture cen­ posed constitutional amendment on
■ent* are unable to aatlafy the bri­ land school house fire last Thursday or any oxiating streets are extended, not only a bigger but* a better city.
sorship and Sunday movio show* la tho subject of bonding the stats for
at the Littleton on before any now audivlaiona for res­ Sanford is Justly due all tho favorable General Assembly
gands by Tuesday that their terms (right wore hel^
oxpected to bo presented to the as­ fSO.OQP.OOO for good roads. Mr. Ethecpmmenta
It
is
receiving
from
within
for the release .of tho prlsdhcrs will street Methodist church Jtere.
Voted Against the
idence, uslnesa, or Industrial use* are
sembly for action. Tho contVoveriy redgo's proposition receive^ e favor­
he met, and the robbers' chieftain night. \MJnlstera , an&lt;L member* of made, a detailed plan muat be su- and without the atato on tho initiative
Withdrawal
Church
between tho ultra-conservative and ablo report In committee end he pro­
■tkes good his throat, two 6f the every, church in tho’ clly participated. mlttcd to the commission In order that It has shown and the greater prestige
--------- 1
irogressive factions ,was quiet today. fesses confidence In his ability to get
During tho sorvices R I. Reardon, they can examino and pass upon the it will receive from the legislation,
Americans and two Britishers have
Refusal of the chairmanship of a tho idea through tho senate. Under
only ■ few hours to live. They will secretary of tha Chamber of fcom- nature and purpose of such subdivis­ which In tins annals of Florida com­ From Federal Council of the Churchrs of Christ
committee on home missions Jendered Mr .Ethcredge's resolution the plen
he shot a* a warningf .that tho mtirre told the audience- qf the num­ ions, the character, number and Joca- munities, is an Innovation.
'V. J. Brysn by Dr. F. Wlshart, mod­ to bo submitted to the voters would
■ariuder* mean to force compliance ber of messages of condolence reefhrIBr Tk* A»«»Malra Peesal
with their demands under'their chief J ed and whore they cairic froriv. T j w
MONTREAL, N. C., May 21.—The erator, w*a ibo chief topic of discus­ call for a 110,000.000 issue annually
red of thea«
tian's ultihialum sent obi Saturday! wore more than ono hundred
general assembly of tho Southern sion yesterday among the delegates for a period of five year*.
Definite.decision as to exactly what
Following this msaauro advocate*
“We are pleading for our lives'*
Presbyterian church hero today re­ attending the asaeritbly. Many of the
delegates
expressed
tho
opinion
that
»nd unless Peking, Washington arid form of relief would bo provided for
o
fa
Mil to prtvlds for retirement at
jected one hundred and forty-six la
dr. Bryan’s action ie the forerunner full te»y of supremo court Judges af­
Undon realize that tho bandita are the famine* the head* qf which' per­
one hundred and nine the minority
ready to sarrlfice their own lives and ished in tho blaze that followed fall­
committee report favoring tho with­ of a fight between the Liberate head- ter they reach the ago of 70 and
those of all their captives in their ing o f an oil lamp on the stake of
drawal from tho federal council of rd by Dr. Wlshart and tho Funda­ have served twenty-five years on th^
•ght for reinstatement In the (Chinese Cleveland school hods*' daring tho
bench, will test their strength again.
|
the churches of Christ in America. mentalists led by Mr. Bryan.
Littlo
actidfi,
however,
developed
government, immune from pifnlah- annual commencement ji^ay/had‘ not
Senator Iguo who lost his fight to
That left before tho assembly major­
■KM “ we are surrly doomed," ia the been made toddy.' Mayor C. G. Car- Bulkhead Bill and County Court W ere the Most ity report of It* committee which regarding the difference! of the two have created a real estate commis­
leaders as the half dsy seeslon was
statement mads by !.cou Friedman, riaou of GamdaUi head.of,the relief
to regulate tho real estate bu*lImportant •
./
. * would provide for remaining in coun dovoted to hearing the reports by com­ sion
*** "f tho Americans, shaking for corpmlttec, stated tonight that funds
nees, ha* the vote etlU pending on a
til
and
appropriating
fund*
to
cover
•II.
.
,
were coming from all part* of the
assembly's proportionate share of ths mittee* Including the reports on bills motion to reconsider but there were
and overtures.
Adjournment was no Indications that he would fere bet­
Friedman's message, sent to his ■tat* and from distant points, but &gt;•
Tho mass meeting called at the eight per coi\t and on the delinquent expense
Lothcr in Khanghla, has stirred the could not say/ how much had been
taken at 1 p. m. when ths delegates ter if ho Insists on calling the bfll up
payments
to
have
the
rate
at
ten
court houau this morning of tho cltlforeign rommunitlcs of China. ‘ In yaUjed,
rested .until Saturday night for the again.
’
ztiiB to discuss legislative matters per cent. Also to have the court of Nation-W ide A ppeal s
Shanghia today a mats meeting will
Fellowship banquet * '
There has been some talk.of form­
The parlous resolutions looking to
he held to pau| resolutions demanding ing «ri educational foundation for was well attended and many were in chancery that would foreclose on the
constitutional amendment* on the
.. For Relief Furtds
that Aerieriean and British govern­ children whose parents perished. This frtm tho county precincts to hear tho property *pd moke a deed to the prop­
MONTREAT, N. C„ May 21— The subject of taxation are well up on the
For Fire Sufferers morale of the average American home calendar end it we* probable that
erty. That while he was in favor of
ments guarantee the promise of the would take ths form of a fund to K- various^questlons talked over.
u bulkhead bill he was against the
Chinese government to the outlaws Invested so they may continue their
Representative Forest Lake was present bill as the conditions would Eepecislly for the Widows and the Or- la In a state of Jatz. With jets music, one hou»o or the other would consider
•nd win the freedom of their im- education. It also has beerf proposed
Jazs amusements, Jazz reading, Jess them this week. The senate for IU
dowp from Tallahassee and wanted virtually confiscate hla property and
phane of Cleveland.
.»
Niaoned nationals.
to raise a fund to operate the farm*
conversation, Jass ornaments, jets part has passed one by Senator
tt*c meeting pf.citbens to find out the be could not pay the bills In a short
The shadow o f death ha* dcacend- where hsad^ of, familial.perished. .
dress, how can sanity, sobriety end Stokes that would submit * .plan of
wish of tho people on the bulkhead
•4 aeven time* tHU week *&gt;o the bantime limit.
Caref Taylor, Oreensboro, N. ’ C,
dependability be expected In the world classifying with a vkW to taxing.,
•
V
T
S
W
S
IS
a
n
.bill and the county court bill and, oth*
A. DeCottc*. who has
«|t prison corral* f o ’ the Paotzuku director
Irccter 6 f - disaster relief work lor
When tho homes keep pouring such Intangibles.
;
. '
-.j . ..n
ci measures, t
*«ti tol .b.u.\ v;
| for the past: week
'**“• Two °f the Chinese prisoners the
He M
NontheiW.yteislpn
of
poisoned streamk Into ft? '
.
. , A committee maaeimsan i^for^ter ,.
il.......
—
* *th«
— "Aj*M
%‘ii* Mr.-'Lake eaplalncd-thri'nature at
With’ Otsc-ral legal.anth. wfjp Wf&lt;Jow^;.aA^rpk.nc4.ky. .tlte ,.Asserting that the Christian home iloq Is also ou, tha house, fateada*. It
•ere thrown front' thb 'cilffb' bocaeae caH’Jlfcff'Cross,
u , ‘I*
V nremaining h ereto
thrir promised ranaoiMs'had ■nri4» boea Wdrif’ kut p u ts tor peVmsnent ro- tho meeting and *4kcd&lt;for a'fdae a id
blH hnswrred * Mr.
it ’ the greatest thing on ehrth, great­ would'attempt to get a solution of
Nd, and five others' Went shot ia llsf-b fU te Arc sufferers. lie said frenk dleensKloB o f ktl'beKU^on th e*
ttionsiarid said the MU, if
e r than a nation," the roport on hem* that queaUftp. started by ssttlng up
t»dd Wood for fafhir* to obey „ Aten, yesterday that ths Red Croaa Upfgd questions ahd eaMed'fer- If, M*'8ntlH)
a law; could never ba put
night woe issued lodey by Qov. Mc­ missions and Sabbath dsy worship a forestry board to be created within
fink
to
state
bis
objectionsto
thd
One man, Marcel Q. Beryl*,
Into
effect
without the consent of the Leod, qf South Caroline. All.fund* mskea the assertion that "Jesus Christ the preabiit qdmdlnlstration but with
CDri^entrate on the for mof rdleX ln
frenchman of Shanghia. yesterday ths Cleveland case.’
* : bulkhead Mil. Mr. Smith said he wee people whose land*.were directly af­ reified will be handled by the Ameri­ is the only hop*."
authority to employ a forester * ‘
•■• given his freedom with inatru
not avers* to the bulkhead log but fected since it took e petition of these
work would be mostly e
'
Spirited
debate
on
the
question
of
can
Red
Cross
the
governor
said.
features .in the property owner* to*the county com­
~lr'*
Wang, tho hisqpcctacl
re were
there
The senate has pasiWd the general
remaining
in
the
Federal
Council
of
; amounted to
missioners to coll for ths bonds to bn
I ? S £ L yoUn‘ bandit Iwuftf, to
WEEK’S WEATHER
Cburchea o f Christ In America, dur .appropriation bill and U U cohai
»• Peking and lay bef«r* the
property as be saw it Issued. The majority oft the owners
•llikely that tea house will gut to It
o enumerate them/' He o f tends abutting the lake frpni would
mernment and the foreign’
and
efter
in
_ 4
corps the desperate pl’ ^
objected lo the provUlon giving* the have &amp; be the petitioners end qo one
fifteen otherr.
.
county commissioners or the bulkhead else which gave them ihe right lo
Intel*
tbs right to make the cell for such a bond Issue mod the
l&gt;r fiS ;
riieoser# cztold net he
Ithc
t being at
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DISQUALIFIED

TALKED

FIFTY MILLION
ROAD BOND ISSUE
BEFORE SENATE

MASS MEETING THIS MORNING
AT COURT HOUSE DREW CROWD
TO HEAR ABOUT VARIOUS BILL

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wa For Florid*: Showers toNk night- and Sunday; 'little
^
change In temperature.

CHBI8TIAN 8fclENOE
&gt; l' s e r v i c e * ' *
SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1923.

The start i? a safe place for
your funds and 4 % Interest on
. Our Savings Department o f­
fers both, and upon your saving
and depositing steadily^ depends
your fortune.
|T
■***&gt;* f* ♦fW »tl#* *»u /»i
StArt it today.!

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
D. F. WIIITNF.R, Cashier

-A im -.
•T f It fs a safe yob wont moved, call
the QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER;
they will move it apfaly. Phone 408.
n • H'll -mr*..- &gt; 8AThr.-Frl-S«t-tfc

la ihe laat.day-of.the.big shont.

,—*—-■ «y«rir&gt;*r II

,

id It haN-btntfrooatfhoerirtsful

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH*
Bni*(r *?**&amp; •'have bbeH1 tiingfwg

■ LeClerq Irwin, who has been in
business In Orsla for some* time, re­
turned to Sanford Wednesday and will
b* associated In business here with his
father.
.

Another Herald today filled with
advertising. 'Watch for the special
editions all ddrlfrg1the summer.
W. IL Dollve and Turpcr Evans of
Orlando wero nmong the trap shoot­
ers at the big1meeting yesterday and
todnjr.
#
*!»•':•
■'

• Buhstituting for absent club mombom were Mrs. George IW ottcs, Mm.
G. D. Bishop, Mm Fred Wnlsmn und
Mra. John C. Smith. The elub mem­
bers present were Mm C. L. Britt,
Mrs. B. I.. Perkins. Mrs. M. H. Wig­
gins, Mrs..Duvld Caldwell, Mra Harry
II. I.cwla, Mrs F. K. Itoumlllat, Mm.
Claude Howard und Mm. Hal Wight.

Misses Mildred Ia&gt;o and I’earl Sut­
ton, Messrs. Millsrd Willard and
Urquhart' were a congenial party mo­
MBS. WATSON ENTERTAINS
toring to Orlando Thursday afternoon
Mrs. W. E. Watson was the charm­
where they spent the afternoon very ing hostess yesterday when ahe enter,
pleasantly at Pleasure Beach.
tallied at a luncheon at her home, the
Welakn, honoring the officers nnd
The Literature Department of the board of the Hallio llurrtson Chapter,
Woman’s Club will meet In the Par­ K. 8., D. A. R.
iah House Wednesday, May '2.'Ini at
The reception rounis were lovely
3:80 o'clock. This ia to be the Inst with vaserf und basket* of dahlias and
meeting of the year and aa customary ferns. At two n'eloek the hostess in­
), with th* department the members in- vited her guests into the spacious
( vlte their friends f6r a social hour fol- dining room with its electric fans and,
, lowing the program of the dny.
(lowers, one felt it was Indeed spring,
The perfectly appointed table was
Mrs. Emmett M. Hunt and dnuglt- centered with the silver cup given by
t*r Joyce returned homo Thursday the Campbell-I.OBslng Boat, American
i* from Dcl^ind where they were the Legion, lu the Kallie Harrison Chap­
; guests of her counfn, Mm. J. W. Bor- ter, aa price on Armiatlce day, filled
ung, by whom she was extensively on­ with gorgeous dahlias. At each place
, lertalned. (
were favor* of dainty buttercup* with
salted nuts.
^ Clarence Mahoney, ('barbs Britt,
Cover* were luid for Mm. A. M. DcArtdrvw I&gt;ct, Harry Walsh, Sid Itlve Forrest, Mm. J. II. Whitncr, Mm. A.
and Edward Higgins will motor to T, Roaaiter, Mra. Sam I'uleston, Mrs.
Jaauonvillc tomorrow to attend the R. E. Tolar, Mr*. B. J. Starling, Mm.
K. of C. convention
Mury Starling, although nut an offic­
er wna u *|M&gt;ci*l guest.
CHAITKLLFKM BURTON
Mr. and Mra. Henry Hlx Chappell
inounee the engagement of their

t e f J a f i S l M 'S i - f f l :
—*----. ,,
M ft meeting w(U lr the aoeond Kri’ E ORGAN FLUB
day in Keptemln'r, (he hoatoaa to bo
of the I’ipc Organ Club announred later,
dunday afternoon at two
At the meeting yesterday, offlrem
ie Flmt Baptist Churh for wero elected for the ensuing year.
I’alm Springs in ctlebra- Mra. D. J. Hurling, Mm. Raymond
final payment having been Key and Mm. Craig Harris, the nom» organ.
v
inatlng committee, presented tho fol—
•
lowing ticket:
INS FOR JUNE BRIDE
Regent, Mra. A. M. DoForreat; viceling at her homo on l*«l- regent, Mrs. G. a Herring; aeerctai'y.
ie, Mis* Heimlita Lehman Mm. John Is-onardl; cor. secretary,
the Primary teachers rlubl Mrr. F. F. Dutton; legisUar, Mra. A.
Invited guvsti ia honor of j T. Rossiier; trasaprar. Mrs. W. E.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Sunday school 0:80 a. m.* &gt;' ♦
Mr. and Me*. R.
Sfin.loy worship arid"’ ■ofifldn''IT l«nd(5' were among
jjit.
i
city yesterday and
paptiot Young People'* Unions 7 were gtqd to see

M A Y fticAVOY

B ..B m ie r r o ( Orthe visitors to the
their many friend*
them again. Mr.

led

Evening worship and wrmon 8
jta
nlghLilm pail iraelf, • jpdCi^^BuhJcct.-'.'A—Fundamental
iw of Uie Moral rUniy^md ■
and have been delighted and helped
Monday 3.30 dudaearp "Band.
by the eormona o f Dr. Carr. Dr.
Carr will apeak at both services Runday and eaeh afternoon at 4 and each TIIE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
W. J. Carpenter,' Pnstor. *
»&lt; U I
night at 8 until Thursday night. We celebrate Sunday School Day
Hundny service* a* follows:
this Sunday. Quito a program'His
0:45 a. m., Sunday school. '
been prepared and a fine tiaw ls'ex­
11 n. tn., Preachjpg iy Dr. Carr.
pected.
-The parents oT all the Sun­
2 p. m., Junior C. E.
day school'children ate expected'to
2:45 p. m., Covenanter C. E.
be pipsent.'
'
1
.1 p. m.. Intermediate C. E.
*
Rev.
J.
F.
Bell,
Presiding
Elder of
7 p. m., Senior C. E. Dr. Carr will
speak.
. 8 p.m.. Preaching by Dr. nCrr.

thtf sdhga -with the men’ll chore* art

Ham Murrell ia home from Stetson
University for (he - wtek-end. His
mother, Mrs. K. R. Murrell has been
three brides-to-be: Misses
Ethel very III for several days;
Moughton, Coral If Tillis and Jessie
Gravos. Thu rooms were beautiful­
The now Lincoln car of S. O. Chase
HOLY CKOBS CHURCH.
ly decurnted with pink roses, love- is being repaired, the whole side hav­
Park
Avenue at 4th Street.
vine and form. After tfovcral inter­ ing bet-n been torn off by another far
Church service* for Whitsunray
esting contests the guosts of honor ramming tho Lincoln near Orlando
will be:
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were presented with dainty cooking tho othor day.'
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aprons.
0:45 a. m., Sunday school.
City Engineer Williams says ho
The -color scheme of the refresh­
11:00.a. Mt,. Choral Celebration. '
ments was In keeping with tho decora­ was not responsible for the names of
8:00
P. m ,. Vespojr*
.
tho streets being painted on the curb
tions of pink and green.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
The special musical program will
ns it was an idea v&gt;f City Manager
Williams. It waa a Williams hut It
MBS.* 8CIIAAL ENTERTAINS
Monday—Pipe Organ Club will hold
A. M., "Communion Service," by
was
the City Manngcr and the Herald
a picnic aft Palm Springs. All of
Tho members of the Thursday So­
Stainer.
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" the members of the church niect at cial Club were most plcasnntly enter­
Anthem, "God So Loved the World"
' 2 p. m,
tained yesterday afternoon by Mrs,
Mr*. Robert Hamel, of Denver, Col., (Stainer) by Chorus Choir.
Tuesday—Mrs. Fred Walsma will en­ Mary Hchnal, at her homo on Palmet­
was
called to Sanford on ncrount of
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tertain the members of tho Tuesday to avenue.
the death of her fahtor, Henry Brandt. METHODIST CHURCH
Duplicate Hridgo Club nt her apart­
Tho rooms woro bright with cut Mrs. Hamel le staying with her sin­
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ments at 3:00 p. m.
flowers and potted plonta.. I.ote In ter and brothi^-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jho afternoon the'hostoaa served do- George Ilulmes at “their home in Eu­
Sunday School Day will l&gt;o ob­
Dr. and Mra. E. I), Brownlee and licloua cake and coffee.
reka Hammock. .
served tomorrow at 11 o’clock. The
Dr. Carr are spending the dny, today
Last evening Mrs. Hrhnnl,entertain­
following program will be rendered:
•t Daytona Beach.
ed two tables of players, with 500.
Hong—"True-hearted, Whole-heart­
Watson; historian, Mrs. G. I. Loucks;
After a most interesting gnme, re­
chaplain, 'Mm. J. N. WJiknor.... finance ed."
Misa Ixda Davidson is the week end freshments of coffee and several
Mrs. Hnymond Philips. Mrs. Forest
Responsive Fsalip Reading.
guests of the Lehmans on Palmetto kindB*bf rake wero served.
Lake in president of tho chapter’*
Psalm—"The Good Teacher."
avenue.
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Recitation— "I
Think When I
THIRTEEN (BRIDGE CLUB
II.
Read, by Dal* Want, (Beginner’s
Mra. Gllmnn, of Heno, Nevada, la
Among'tho delightful social events
Nominations from tho floor were Department).
th* guest of. Miss Ethel Moughton at of the week was tho lovely bridge pnrh*r homo on Union avenue.
ty given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. rolled for by the regent, Mr*. Wat­
Solo—"God Ia Love," by Dorothy
A. B. Wallace nt her attractive coun­ son. There Iteing none, it was moved Smith, (Beginner’s Deportment).
Mr. and Mm. L. M. Morris, of try home on Silver I.ako. Tho guests und seconded that the nominating
Kong—"Jn*u$ Lnveb J^fe,” by (Prl■rv Deportment).
DeiinritOipnlL "•’ ’1 ,..
Jacksonville, were nmong the arrivals being the member* of tho Thirteen committee’s ticket bo accepted unknl- mnry
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here yesterday and wore registered at Ilrldgo Club, and tjiero' wero three mnusly.
Talk—By Miss Cfa^Ull* THIIa.
table* iff- players.
.
th* Muntrxumn Hotel. .
A rising- vote, of thanks, was giyeiti
v Rerltatloq-AJ'hry 'htanki*,,, by Ed­
The moms wero nhloom with a pro­ our past regent, Mm. Wntaon, who win Hhinholscr (Junior Department)
has served the Hallio Harrison Chap­
Grady Deen, of laikrland, who is fusion of cut flowers and ferns.
Hong—"Iloae, Rose, Rose,” , b&gt;
manager of the Non-Arld Fertillier
Tho hours passed qulrkly in tho In­ ter so efficiently for the past three
thr«*v
girls (Junior Department).
Co., waa in the city yesterday ntteml- teresting rnrd game and the prise, lin. yinrs nnd with tho co-operation of
Ro\ding—"Our
Sunday School,’
Ing to business.
gerlo, wus won by Mrs. M. H. Wig­ the Daughters, has kept the chapter
by Mi*f Mary Crawford. (Senior De­
gins.
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Following the card game, the hos­
Song—‘‘Jesua
Call*
Us,"
by (Inter­
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mediate
nut
Senior
Departments).
stopping In St.* Petersburg with her Claude Howard served delicious &gt;1re­
Song—"iCivCan Depend Upon Me,'
father, In Tampa with hpr brother freshments.
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aro. none of us so fortunate that we
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The Herald Printing Go, never
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And the editor can safely say
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that ho hat as many as anyone only
&amp; J. ItOLLY--------------------------- M lU r he Is not allowed to show it for ho Is
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H. A. HKHL--------------O m n i Maa***r kept busy trying to salve the wounds
H, S, MOLLY_
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of tho public and tho public has no
time to help him. The following
from the Jacksonville Journsl makes
us feel better after rending it:
The wisest thing pro have read for
months nppears on n cigar cbmjjftnjr(i}
calendar: "All sunshifle Biases n
desert."
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KRNBRIl TUB AHVOCtATBD PIIKM
Thu AaaoelalM Praia la •icluslvely
•milled to the un« for ranutillcallon of
all naira dispatches credited to It or
not olhurwl** credited In IM* paper
and alao the local newa published
baraln.
All rights of rs-publlestlon of apeclal
dlapatchee herein ara alao rnaervad.
Offluui 1IBBALO IHIILDIWO. rbaae l«l

Gross and trees need sunshine,
plenty of It But If they \get too
much they become parched nnd dlo.
Where there’s nothing but Jmnshlne
you find n desert
We grumble nt tho rain nnd Its
clouds, but without it w / would soon
bo living In n dcsort, without trees,
grass, water or crops. /And then we,
too, would die.
Wise nature w ork/ by the law of
contrast—netjon nru/ function, Sun­
shine and rnln alternate. The change
of seasons goes o* forever. Other­
wise, them'd lx* ny growth, no life.
This npplics ty our personal lives,
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REPRESENTATIVE LAKE AND
HIS COUNTY COURT
The fact thnt Seminole county new
1ins a county court, the hill being pass
A seventy-five thousand dollar de­
led by both houses nnd signed by Gov.
partment atorc building la to bo built
*1INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.
Hardee Saturday a week ago, fell
at Lpkelnnd by outaidc capital nnd
upon this community as a stunning
people.
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surprise and there is no one to deny
ws.
t
AN IIONOItAHI.K SENATOR.
TEACH THE FIRE DRILL IN THE It. Tho Sanford Herald certainly wns
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Wo get nn "off day" or a "tun of
Tho now boundaries of Greater
unndvisrd while a nomewhnt dllligi-nt
John Stokes, senator from EscnmTampa will contain sixteen square had luck." That forrcsptfiids to rain
inquiry foiled to uncover tho slightest
The horrible disaster nt Cleveland, Information. Some of those approach
miles. This will give Tampa some and clouds. Our sky Is overcast. All bin county, has won a high place in
the esteem of the people of Florida S. C., Thursdny night, in which n td were members of clubs and two
looks gloomy, hopeless.
fine territory and more population.
At such times, if we'd only pause by his courngrous and upright course school house wns burned nnd 75 per­ were prominent lawyers. Letters're­
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to think, we'd realise that the clouds throughout thin session, of the legis­ sons, mostly children, lost their lives, plying to Inquiries from our senator,
Murder will out. After being
eventually will clear nnd ttic sun lature. He was the outstanding fig­ revives a question which has long M. O. Ovcrs\rect report Mr. Lake as
burled a year tho body of an nrmy
ure in the fight for the termination been n nenr ltnbjiy with us, nnd of saying " ‘THAT THIS MATTER HAD
beam down out”of n bright sky.
officer was discovered in Ornngo
We crava continued happiness. Rut of tho iniquitous convict lenso sys­ which we have written nnd spoken BEEfo TAKEN UP WITH THE DIF­
county. After another year tho sun.
It's a good thingywo don't have it. tem,, nnd for the prohibition of the mitny times In tho past. Thnt is tho FERENT CLUBS IN SANFORD (not
pccts of tho alleged murder arc found.
For constant happiness would soon use of the lash on convicts. Ho wits necessity of teaching the fire drill In It* the county) nnd, it was THEIR
become monotonous; we'd not be able the chairman of the joint committee the public schools. It Is our candid DESIRE thnt a county court be estab­
Editor Benjamin says that when he to apprclate It, because we’d not of the two houses which conducted opinion that - had the persons, both lished, But who and by what author­
tho investigation of the convict old nnd young, who were entrapped ity were tho clubs approached? Ai*l
came to Florida he "beat his way have any contrast for conifiarislon.
on a train through West Florida. We
Perfect health would not bring real camps, nnd delivered, a number of In thnt school Louse and lost their why tho CLUBS and not the people
■hudder to think what would have Joy unless you had n sickness or pain tin* horrors discovered. IIo conduct­ lives, boon consistently nnd persist­
who are the body politic? This whole
become of our- friend, Ben, If the to look back to nnd say: "Gosh, but ed the oxotnainntlon of tho witnesses ently taught the fire drill not a life
unprecedented performance is so radi­
whipping boss had- been on the job I feel great today, compared with nnd ho did it with courage nnd skill, would have been lost. Why do we
cally undemocratic and threatening ns
with the result that tho investigation believe this? Because in the begin­
In those days.
when I had a headache or the flu."
tu discount it out of the lists of legis­
The psychology of lovers' bliss nt was thorough nnd left no point un­ ning tho danger was more apparent
lative acts, regardless of any merit it
than real. An oil lamp fell to the
Tick bill had a set back in the "making up" after a qunrrcl Is all covered.
may embody.
Although Senator Stokes repre­ floor, was broken nnd the oil ignited.
house on Saturday on nrcuunt of the n matter of this law of contrasts.
Let the voice o f the people resent
We cannot appreciate nnd enjoy sents a west Florida district, he is In The people became panic stricken—
expense attached to the dipping of
all aggressive nnd misguided conduct
cattle. This bill should be killed by prosperity unless wo have hard times favor of u reapportoningnt of tho absolutely lost all prcscnco of mind, In their legislative representatives.
the governor, It docs not mean any­ for comparison. That's why the man representation in tho legislature on according to reports. There was no
Give an inch nnd take nn all.
thing except u camouflage by the who hits to fight his way up from n fair basis. IIo concedes the Injus­ effort to extinguish the blaxc, which
I ntn an unabridged Democrat.
people who expect to becloud the real poverty gets n thrill nnd enjoyment tice of the present apportoinment to at the outset could easily hnvu been
.
C. II. LEFFLER,
never known to the lap-dog of luxury south Florida.
dona. But,'.'granting that the build­
Issue.
who Inherits his fortune.
That Senator Stokes is progressive ing was destined to burn, most, if not EXCEPTION TO STATEMENTS.
Providence has n wise purpose in and a safe lender is Indicated by his nil of those fffi lives should have been
Editor Heraldt
We still see pictures of the Martin sending troubles to us. If wc meet
active championship of thajniilf reso­ saved. The nm]it*nce went crazy and "Rev.iAv.FjtCw r , W 7 ' W " ’I,™?;
Tabcrt sffdJr and write ups of ceme­ our troubles nnd annoyances- phi­
lution providing for tho submission crowded; Ouu stairway in ■such num­ ported in the Mny I I, iesuo of yout
tery and all that stuff, tl is time to losophically, we find Inter that they
of un amendment to tho constitution ber* that it collapsed. Many lost paper ,snys: "Christian Science tells
forget about it now that the legisla­ were preparatory—to make us nppledging the state not to levy an in­ lives in thoifall, . Many others were us lhat the apostles and thc martyr?
ture has Voted to nbolish the lease predate nnd enjoy the sunslne that
heritance tax or an Income tax, a crushed to death by being overrun weye all mixtuken nnd so did nut un­
and the lash. Also see that the pris­ follows Jhc cloudy tiny.
measure of gront Importance to the by the panicky audience as it sought derstand tho teaching of JoSus." If
oners In your own county anil in your
"All sunshine makes a desert."
state, us it will surely attract to to escape. All this could have been tills minister bat! a knowledge of the
own city jails arc taken care of In a
Florida men of large wealth through obviated ,h.’ul each person present teaching of Christian Science, hence
better manner if possible.
COUNTY HIIOULD OWN INI!DOES the assurance that they will not Ik* boon, taugty/clf-control and instruct-1
was qualified to discuss it, he would
— — o ----------mulched under the guise of collecting o(l in thu. lire drill. Tositivc self- not have made these .remarks, be­
Write or wire the governor to veto
control .is one of the greatest things
Volusia county should own the taxes.
tho gasoline bill thut levies a two- Monroe and Crows Bluff bridges. It
an yhuimtii being can possess. It cause it Is hardly conceivable tlml «
John Stokes has been mentioned
minister of tho go:.pel would know­
cent tax on gnsollne for the State would, possibly, be better if Seminole
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can Ixj acquired, More readily by
many t men by men of prominence.
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Rond Department and a one cent tux and Lake counties should join with
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for the counties that will be pro Volusia in the purchase of these in the affairs of the state and by can be taught and drilled into the |and fabdfy the teaching* of nnathei
leading newspapers nn well equipped
rated between ull of them nnd the bridges, but tho time ip so short that
most nervous child until it gets con­ ! religion, rilid allow to go Into a news­
for tiie governorship, lie is n lawyer
paper under his name, statement!
counties that have hut few automo­ the only feasible way to bring about
trol of its actions to a remurkuble de­
known to be unwarranted oiuL-uiiLan^
nf ability. Discussing bin record lit
biles nnd few ronds will get our part the purchase of both bridges is to
gree, Ami when the lesson is once
tlii sscssioii of tho legislature, the
by hundred* of thousands of peopli
of the tux money without upending have Volusia county lake the initia­
thoroughly fearned it is never forgot­
throughout thg world,/in order that
Palm Bench Post says:
any momy of l't;lr ova. L ! c tive and enrry it through by agreeing
ten. That is why we say thnt if the
"Senator ,Stokes la the owner of adults Who persisted in the school he might prejudice t h / people against
(lodge of the url,*.)l ib \;ci
7. I on the price, getting special legisla­
n religion that is reforming the sin­
should be killed.
tion through thu legislature authoris­ leading newspaper nt Pcpsnoola, and j h#|WJ n, c hnj iwcn uu gh t the fire
ner nnd healing Jho sick a# Christ
lie
has
reflected#credit,
on
the
newa■
lri),
,n
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yoUnKvr
days
they
could
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Jesus demattdejK that hi.; follower
paper
fraternity
by
his
collide
in
tie
jmVK
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panic
and
perhaps
The county court for Hrminole and making both of them county or
panic
should do.
senate."- Tampa Times.
county mny be nil tight and it may Delaind should do likewise
saved 7*1 living And again, if the fire
•There can l&gt;c found nowhere it
save tho taxpayers money but the
The purchase of these bridgeti came
.... ... ......... drill -Intel been thoroughly taught in
M
rs. Eddy's writings unkind or di*
people do not want any measure put up about two yours ago and resulted TIIE BUNGS WH CAN I tO K L L I., , hljl ?choo^ lbc ,)U|pu could have glvpanging remarks about either tin
over on them without their full knowl­ in a loggerhead. While the agitation
i
cn their parents nn object lesson in
If the song* thnt n pceiplo love be* I H)Jf (.ontrH, V , wVcrU.d thc terr|h,e Vitalities, the martyrs, or even tht
edge and consent. This is what nmong tho business men of Del-and
tli.iMn Borne
inuhii many
ni-t*ilnargue
IItill that present-day orthodox clergy. On thi
brought out sUrh a storin'of protest was late in starting It soon assumed ran be token ns tin indication of that _ii.t...
catastrophe.
other hand Mrs. Eddy’s work* abaum
people's
tastes,
then
America
is
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over tho county court bill and shows huge
enough proportions
among
the fire drill is not nccessaty in fire­
in pruise to these
worthies. Sht
cldedly
a
nation
of
folks
devoted
to
which wsy the wind blows. Wu like them, the lurgest taxpayers of the
proof buildings. Absolutely wrong.
makes it quite clear thut it is old)
their
homes.
tho idea of allowing every voter in city, to try to see the thing through
A panic cun tic started nnd dozens nf
Music nupcrvlsors in national con­ lives trampled out where there is not as one adheres too, and uadi-rotund
the cqunty to know exactly what you lids year. The fact that Daytona
intend to do in the way of mukiug aulved its bridge problems aroused ferences have Just voted on the songs n suspicion o f danger. It -has bot h the truth aliout God, man, and th&lt;
universe, as taught, and illustrated b)
Jnws before tho bills arc presented.
Ilia business men of this section that most popular nmong tho people of done many times. Only a few years
Jesus,
his apostles, and the prophets
their
communities.
Among
eighteen
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Mel.and should do llkudisc.
can tho Science of Christianity, o
songs
receiving
highest
number
of
The state papers ure spying much
northern town stuck his head through
A big mass meeting has been culled
aliout the negroes leaving Florida for Monday evening at the Commer­ votes from directors o f community the door of a crowded room on a sec­ Christian Science, be demonstrated
In s|&gt;eaklng of her authority for tht
just now for jobs in tho north. They cial Club ut 7:.'i0 p. m. People of the singing throughout the United Stales ond floor and yelled "Fire!" A panic
tenching
of Christian Science, Mrs
are leaving for they are la-lng re­ East Const, who ure vitally interested were:
ensued amt many lives were lost.
Eddy, on page 1‘Ji! of the Christiui
cruited by fairy tales of social equal­ in this matter as those of Dd-unil,
"Old Folks nt Home," "My Old There was no fire, tl was a false
ity in the north and big wages and ate expected to be present in large Kentucky Home," "Old Block Joe," alarm, but thnt fact did not prevent Science textbook, Sclmtcc and Healtl
with Key to the Scriptures, says: "i
an easy life. They will soon find out mimin'is. Invitations have also been "Dixie," "Carry Mo Back to Old Vir­ the loss of a number of lives. Is the
have set forth Christian Science utu
that the easy life is a myth and the issued to prominent residents of I-ako gin)’," "There's a I^mg, Long Trull," fire drill being taught in thc schools
its application to the treatment o.
social equality 4* farther away than and ,Seminole counties.
"Home Sweet Home," "Sweet Gene­ of Ijike county? We don’t mean in-#
'■ disease Just as I have discovert*
ever and tho north knows none of
tcrtnittcutly, n none might say, hut is
The News is heartily in favor of vieve", and "Till We Meet Again."
them—and I have found nothing 1:
their problems ami is not concerned the movement whereby tho county
Those ' songs were found to tie It being taught regusrly and system­ ancient or in modern systems ot
I n their welfare. There aro better eliould pun base these bridges. It among those most in duntatul In com­ atically? Are the pupils of this
which to found my own, except tin
dawning fort he negroes In the feels thut under public management munity singing. There is more, in county getting that kind of instruc­
teachings and demonstrations of ou
and'tbdr placu Is down here tho tolls could be reduced and later that fact than appears in the connec­ tion
lion that may tic the tneaiiji
incany of saving
si
great fa ste r and tho lives of prophet'
the people understand thorn dune uwny with. The gain would bu tion o( the songs with/domestic af­ 'their lives, and probably
"
the lives and upiisUeA." Thi:
es. " The Bible has beei
rherv they understand tho white evident on all aidos with increased fairs. -They show bo”* rcvocubJy'a
of many other*/ lb chi future/ either
y
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my only aijfihb'rtiy... Di, have had m
BdUntukt of -them will be travel and also would tend to bffng pfofrM&gt;*i* rooted in the
., ./at?
,i0T It other gilile lit
t And (he ’distant'or n e g r f « not/ WhV
htriiight and nar
when the
snow flies—back hundreds of people to Del-and to do nasi thift Is least su
to oblivion I stheir righ't, dHtl’ llf'ja_ the ddlywtf row way* oif TA jiK." Atotf on |iag i
they aro assured o f a living their shopping. While tax motley Is the past that is
crcd about the tuqcfiera ,t» «oq that .tteriaft their
'■' o f the Marne Look" fhe/’says: "
some one to take earn of them. would undoubtedly havo to bu used tu thc huato.' Tho infle
of home Is rights, t It if theidxty of the boards therefore plant myself unreserved!,
pay ttm interest and retire tho time undoubtedly the strohgrst In determ­ of education to see that the fire drill on the teaching* of Jesus, of hi
warrants, increased business here ining destiny. And it It not strange i*&gt;tuught In the public schools. There
apostles, of the prqphets, and on th
Gasoline Gages, Rubber Pedal Pads should more than uffset this.
that a people feeling It* Indebtedness .may not bo a law on thc atatuto books testimony of tho Science of Mine
The position of the bridge coin to thu most mu red should repond to o ft his state requiring this kind of in­ Other foundations there are none." •
tor Fords
panics
has bcct^ set forth by their expressions of work and song that struction, but if there i* not thc re­
Sincerely yours,
T1KE8 AND TUUK8, ACL HIZEH,
president,
8. A. Wood. Everything together remind them of the family sponsibility of those in authority la
For Laos Money
W. TRUMAN GREEN,
by no means lessened. On thc con­ Christian Scicnco Committee on Fab
is wurkln gtowards tho consumma­ circle.
GENERAL ELECTRIC tion of tho purchase In an amicable The ideals that an! sung aboi/t the trary, it is Increased. If Instruction iicatioji.
manner. It |s a matter of vital pub­ cradle are tho songs that are singing in the fire drill is hot mandatory, T:.nipti, May 18, 1023,
AND
lic importance which affdeta each and yet, They tiro what men live by and then the responsibility of seeing that
EMERSON FANS
every one of us cither directly or In­ for, When this sentiment that makes It is given rests with the teachers and
COTTON
directly.
the home of tho greatest place on school authorities,, and there is no
Every cltiicn of the county who earth grows stronger among all man- way of shifting the responsibility.—
Farmer* rosy get frightened
possibly ‘ can
o
should intend thu kig kind ,wc may expret to And happier Kustlp I,ak.- Region.
ball weevil and talk afout ni ' 1
mass meeting Monday night!—De- relations in the World outside.—Oma­
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Land Newa.
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lenve the farm and move to town. of late, the south has every promi**
Rut thc world needs cotton nnd the of n future as glowing na that of the
south is the country—of nil countries west.—Gainesville Sun.
—whore It grows. Those who have
left the form because of discourage­ the face, says headlines in paper* of
ments, itre going back to it There Sunday. These foreigners are c*pis already a definite move in thnt di­ tives of the Chinese bandits and were
peaceful and law abiding citizen* of
rection.
foreign
countrios doing business i*
There is n definite movement of the
southctTi owner bnck to hi* land, to Chinn
personal supervision and manage­
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL
ment of his plantations nnd of his
‘
ALUMNI.
tenant fnrmers. This movement is
and needs urging, but thc tide has
Acceptances to the Alumni Ban­
one of thcfactors largely responsible
for recent prosperity, in thnt pari of quet must be cent in to Mi** i'attjrc
tho, coon try, Thc movement is slow, Lyles not Inter thnn Wednesday, M»y
43-3tp
Thc hotl weevil wns one influence 23.
In the right direction, paradoxical ns
STOPS HACKING COFfiH
the statement may sound. The on­
"Had n hacking cough for yem,
slaught of the weevil wns so rapid
nnd terrifying thnt it actually suc- anil Foley's Honey nnd Tur is thc only
cegded In frightening many of thu remedy that reached my cough. I
easy-going absentees bock on to their have not been troubled with it since,"
proper jobs. They find that a mod­ writes Mrs. E. M. Doby, Anbury Park,
ern crop, paying real modern money, N. J. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat,
can not be'raised v.-ith antiquated Chest nnd Bronchial trouble are quick,
methods of cultivation nnd protection. 1* relieved with Foley’s ibrncy an!
means hard work, organizing /Tor. Contains no opiates—ingredibrains, and the courage, intelligence cuts printed on the wrapper, l.argwt
and persistence in fighting the pests. selling cough medicine in the World
Fortunately for the routh, the in-, Sold cver/wherc.—Adv.
tellcctunl qualities are present. All j
G/ \V. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
•hut is needed Is the stimulus to the
will. If that cpntlnqtn to waken tho; pert. 216 South Orange, Orlando, EU.i,j
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TALLAHASSEE, May Zl.^K ep^I To Connect TlltriTille and 8anford-igf ,he laws requiring, the publication
VollisJV County Ayr era td Cede
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the acta of the leKIalaNo-Man's Land to BiiA'ir) County
T T T r e e a f y Will Build' ITirdaurT * Labor recruiters, working .under
faced Road to St. Johns Hirer.
cover, ao that the long arm o f the.
law, which imposes a-license of $1,Utive Frederics van
What is called No-;Man's Land is 000 on aocK operators arc causing a
county Monday. The « ^ % t o the a trlnngulnr-picce of land belonging slight shortage of common labor In
,uu* Van Ray says would be about to Volutin county that extends like a the phosphate mining section of the
wedge between Brevard and Semin­ state, their appealing stories o f social
fMOO.
Miss Perlie Lee Bell will be at home
To make up for this economy, two ole counties, separating tho two equality and high wages In northern
other measures were Introduced by the counties. While No-Man’s Land con­ cities finding considerable response this week from Queen's College, at
representative, relating to permanent tains 25,000 acres,
the land is so among the more Ignorant of the negro Charlotte, N, Cy for tho summer va­
cation.
publication of the actions of the legls- worthless that only two families live workers In the phosphate Industry,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A . Raynor, of Cel­
Llure. He would authorise a publi­ on It, with only one voter in tho two
According to employers of such la­
bor, the net result 4a that the indus­ ery avenue, are loaving shortly lo f
cation by thy West Publishing Co., of families.
Ct Paul, Minn., which would require .The new $50,000 road from Mims try Is not only Msing some o f It* men their former homo at Good Gorund,
„ revision and compilation of the con- west through Southntere to the Bre- but the men so disillusioned are find­ Long Island, for a visit. They expect
atitution of Florida, the constitution vrad county line, is intended to con­ ing sad experience upon their arrival to move to their new homo on Silver
of the United States relative to tho nect with a hard-surfaced road to at their northern destinations. They Lako when they return, that- they
territorial government of Florida, the Sanford in Seminole county. But No- ore finding that the relations pictur­ bought recently from Mr. nnd Mrs. II.
Kt fur the admission of Florida Into Man’s Land; six miles across, inter­ ed in such glowing terms by the labor G. Deltcrick.
Little Billy Raynor fell off the
tho union, and the laws of Florida, of venes, and Volusia county naturally, recruiters are far from correct, thtfE
a general and permanent natyre..
is. not eager to apdnd money for in fact there is no difference whatever porch while visiting his grandparents
These would coat tho Representative a six mile road between Titusville and in the relationship existing between recently and broke an arm.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Deitcrick expect
Mjn, $18 n copy for the first thou­ Sahford.
the two races. This- is indicated by
to
move to the Maurice Spencer cot­
But
Titusville
and
Sanford
wont
sand couples which would practically
the following article from the New
tage
near Cameron City to be near
the
road
built^-lt
would
be
a
trunk
all lie distributed among tho Btute and
York Herald o f recent date:.
their new farm.
county officials. Hy,n third bill of­ highway frojn the East Coast to
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpnny were tho
NEGRO FINDS NEW YORK
fered by Van Roy, tho apodal acta of North Central Florida—and on Mon­
EQUALITY TALK IS I1AIT
guests of Ml*, and Mrs. I.owe near
1023 would be printed In one volume, day a delegation o f Brevard and
New Smyrna'a portion of Inst week.
the house journals in ono volume, the Seminole live wires appeared before
.Telia Court He Was Lured From
tho
Volusia
board
of
county
commis­
Mrs. Margaret Marshnll is in La­
senate journals in ono volume, 500
Southern Home
sioners
to
sea
what
could
be
done
to
peer,
Mich., visiting relatives. Her
rouplea of tho volumes' of special and
George Johnson, twenty-four,
niece, Mrs. Ashley Purvis, has charge
local acts, of which 200 couples should secure thq road.- In the delegation
of 319 West Thirty-ninth street,
of the Cameron City store during her
be bound in buckram nnd 300 in paper. were M. B. Smith and J. E. Nobles
who admits he came to this city
of
Titusville,
A.
W.
Donaldson
o
f
absence.
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Fifteen hundred coupies of the volrecently from a large plantation
South
mere,
County
Commissioners
George
Brandt
arrived heju from
In Louisiana on the strength of
umo of the general nets of 1023 would
glowing reports of conditions in
Calexico, Calif., Inst week called by
be authorised of which 500 would he Wheeler and Bledsoe of Seminole^'and
New York, confessed yesterday
Fred Wilson of Sanford. *
the illness of his father, Henry
buckram and 1,000 in paper.
in General Sessions that he haa
After getting down to brass tacks,
Brandt
Two hundred and fifty copies of the
changed his views. At the same
everybody declaring that the six- mile
Rista Angelof o f Miami, was an
time he made it plain his advice
Journal of the house and 250 copies
road across No-Man’s Land should be
to
Southern
negroes
who
feel
over
Sunday (May 13th) guest of the
of the journal of tho senate, would ho
th a t. the are “ underpaid and
built, tho Vqlusln commissioners
Peters
families of Richmond uve. lie
'authorised for publication, bound in
underfed" would be to etay "down
unanimously agreed to ask the Volu­
is
a
successful
strawberry grower of
leather and cardboard.
home."
sia senator and representatives ■to
Miami and is enrouto north in his
Not long efter he had landed
pass a bill through the legislature
car for a visit o f business and pleas­
In New Yark, according to the
Lives of great men oft remind us ceding No-Man's I.and to Brevard
story he fold the court, Johnson
ure.
and another negro, Julius Brooks,
that one nocif not lx? n sage— thnt tho county, with tho understanding thnt
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McClelland, Mrs.
albo lately from the .South, found
only thing essential is a headline on 1L NorMan’s Land is so ceded Brevard
U, IL Squire, Mrs, T. M. Bledsoe and
themselves without work or mon­
the first page.
•
county will build n hasdsurfaced road
bliss Helen Chorpenlng were delegates
ey or prospect of either.
from tho end of the Southriicro road
Thot explains why they were
to tho district conference held In Doboring a hole from the hallway
tft thu.£L.MlW..JMyRr; ,qnd ,g«jniijole
Land last week, the party, represent­
Cures Mnlftrln, Chills
county will build a hardsurfaced road WTY84 Seventh avenue Into the,
ing the
chUrch'" 'tibople of
clothing atore of Hyman Bern­
nnd Fever, Dengue or from the St. Johns River to Sanford.
Moore's
Station
church.
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when
Patrolman
Wyman
Bilious Fever.
In case the legislature passes a bill
L. Rode, of the West Thirtieth
Funeral of Henry Brandi
5-l-o.n.w.-20tc
street station happened along.
to cede No-Mon’s Land to Brevard
Th6 funeral of Henry llrnndt wan
Both pleaded guilty and were sent
county, before it'takes effect Volu­
held
at Miller's Undertaking Parlor
to Elmira for Indeterminate per­
sia county must .endorse the bill by
at 4 o’clock Wednesday afternoon,
iods.
referendum, Should the referendum
Before they • were sentenced
May 1(1, Rev. Father Honndw?ey offic­
they explained that "down South
carry, Brevard is to pay tho expanse
iated, with many kind words to the
thyc hnd heard' wonderful stbrof the. special election.
Should it
bereaved family. Mr. Brandt \vns horn
leu about New York being a place
not
carry,
Wtlusin
i»
to
pay
the
elec­
W &gt; 6 DLL S A Y
in Germany and cumc to this country
where whites and blacks were on
a common social and Industrial
with his purentn at the ago‘of 14 nnd
TSJSo.YDWWELF tion expense.—Titusvillo Advocate.
fooling.—New York Herald, May
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lived in Chicago bOforc coming to
9, 1923.
Sanford. He served in the war be­
According to employers of negro
tween the north nnd south from the
labor In the phosphate mines, many
beginning In 1881 nnd w a s mustered
I will receive offers for the sale of nra too wise to he enthralled by Ike out in I860 In Washington, D. C. He
the assets of the Automotive Supply glowing reports of condUlons In the wns a* member of the. 57th Illinois
Our bread Is on the pure food Company, at my office until Thura* northern states nnd arc remaining at
level. It’s -it standard article day noon. May 24th. Stock may be their pista, hut thoso who are depart­ Regiment, Company G, and marched
He was a
of fond in this town. Every viewed - at any time, inventory and ing make for n considerable short- with Sherman to the sea.
member of the Grand Army of the
day more foliis arc learning terms or sale given on application.
*go.
v
, Republic, Mr. Brandt's body’ reposed
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c n iim tft? MAIN'ES,
tt i vmV q
about ils nutritious goodness
It Is declared that tho recruiter*
under the stare and stripes and the
and about the cleanly
care 45-3to
Trustee. are unusually clever In their opera­ National Guards attended the funeral
used in its manufacture. Kattions, never coming out in tho open.
in a body and gave him * soldier's
And yet a lot o f pcoplo will bo un­
fhg our bread is a health hab­
burial,
hla grandson, Darwin Ualmas
happy In Heaven when they discover
it. Get the habit..
being
a
member of tho Guards. Mr.
that it Isn't tho exclusive property of
Brandt
was
83 years and six months
one denomination.
old and had lived in Sanford for tho
past oleven years, coming here from
Japanese will build a passenger
Chicago where he hnd been in the
Airplane landing station hj a Toyko
florist business many years. Ho, to­
gether with hia wife, made their homo
b r e a d
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Bal*
Serial No. 017335
mas and family at Eureka Hammock,
WEEKLY CITRUS REVIEW,
Department of the Interior
Betides Mrs. Btilmaa and other daugh­
if. S. Land Office **
ters, Mrs. Robert Hamel o f Denver,
ORLANDO, May 21—The weekly
nt Gainesville, Fla.,
Colo., Mrs. G«o. Lcppor, o f Chicago
citrus
review by F. L. Skelly, as Is­
May 12, 1023.
and son George Hi unfit of Calexico,
NOTICE la hereby given that Cor- sued from the office of American Calif., and a brother Otto Brandt o'!
Pruit Growers, Inc., sayai
b C. Sis trunk, of Oviedo, Florida,
San Diego, Calif., there are several
-W W I A K I .
Heavy shipments of strawberries,
ho, on November. 15, 1021, made
grand children and his dear wife left
amounting to an excess over 350 car­
behind tt&gt; mourn Qie departure of
loads per day on some heavy days
1/4 of 8W 1/4, Section 36, Township
tho kind huaband and father. The
21 S., Range 31 E., Tallahassee Mori- recently, and tho beginning of the causa of Mr. Brandt's death wua a tu­
aro factors
dim, has filed notice of intention to early peach movement
mor from which he hod suffered for
which are exerting influence on the
mako Commutation Proof, to estab­
many year*, and at his' extreme age,
market* at this time. Liberal sup­
lish claim to tho land above deacriblir. Denton, the attending physician,
plies coming into competition with
j od, before Clerk Circuit Court, at citrus
advised against an ’ operation.
The
b u il d in g
offerings have resulted In
Sanford, Florida, on the 23rd day of
family are glad t0 remember he slept
keeping average price, levels down.
M A T E R M fc
Juna, W23. ■»
peacefully away into death.
There
Oranges: Florida .offerings ednClaimiifit nanus os witnesse*:
tinue to be ta^cn well' at pr*vaUiog
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**[ *ruu ( r i . r n t - ---t0"^F^la TrUchanL of Oyiodo, Florida,
testimonials
love. Burial topg “pla?p
price*. WjpU packed, diwlrjblq stock
j Qxcun James, of Ovfoilo, Florida.
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roqtinu^K atryng^ but ^ ere'a u ction frt Lafericw cymetcry.
Cbrbett VfilHamspn,'of Ovipdb, Flo.
marketii recently have been given an VETERANS TO UPHOLD &gt;
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Osritr ElHsbi^'oF Oviedo, Florida.
REHABILITATION ACT
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been applied to this bank fo r 36
years, and it has stood the test.
The fact that we can help you in
business, and wish to*do so is cer­
tain.
1 Let us have your account!
Resources, $1,600,000.

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from the Florida State Sonata re­
questing that the interstate com­
merce commission give the. strawber­
ry growers of Florida the samo privi­
leges concerning tho use of refrigera­
tor cars as enjoyed by growers In
Louisiana. Protesting against this
discrimination, it is stated thnt un­
less these refrigerator cars arts fur­
nished as requested n grout industry
may be lost to Florida. The-matte:
mission by Mr. Drano nnd vigorously
pushed.
ONE FOE OF WORLD COURT
DEFEATS WILL OF C O N -.
NECTICUT REPUBLICAN

First National Bank

Taking Its cue from Scnntor
Brandegcc, the Rpubllcnn House of
Representatives of Connecticut has
A COM M UNITY U U If.ftE R
rejected a resolution commending
President •Harding's proponnl for
F. P. FORSTER', President
U. F. WIIITNER, Cashier
American co-opcrotion in the Court
of Internnlonnl Justice created by tho
Lcagur of aNtiona. The vote wns 4l» «—-------------------------------- —
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for and 117 against the resolution.
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house's action was its committee on •
federal relations had submitted tho
resolution with a ropbrt fnvorlng its
ndoptlnn nnd that there whs only ono
KttKKUIT AMI l’ Anfcli\UKII HKIIVICp.
opponent .-of the proposition at the
IH©
One Way
From Jacksonville
(One Way
public* hearings, while numerous ad- i
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WASHINGTON, I&gt;..C....... 3|,7I
vacates. Republicans ns well ns Deni-j
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N I A G A R A FALLS .......... $44.12
ocrata .appeared in its behalf.
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politcnl campaigns and is known to
represent his views. When Mr.
Holden appeared to oppose tho reso­
Itxatolt
lution It wna predicted thnt it would
bo defeated, in spite of Its approval
by other .Republicans.
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Merchants and Miners Transportation

Commercial fnilurca almost ns large j
In" number iuuI ns. gtully id. .pglnt of
liabilities involved ns over wore rt*cordcd In a ainglu month were re­
ported during April. Only twice in
tho lust sixteen years have these fail­
ures been as mnny in April as'-they
wore this year.
The failures reported by Bradstreet's agency for the month ending
May 1, were 1,838. This wns 318 few­
er than tho totnl for April, 1D22, hut
228 more than during April, 1021, the
first month or tho Harding adminis­
tration.

Cough* and Cold*, Headea, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
nd All Ache* ahd Paiaa
A L L D R U G G IS T S
38c and 88c, Jan and lubaa
Hospital six*, $3.00

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lotion declaring it unwise to advise
congresa to make any change in the
rehabilitation act was adopted at a
conference at the Veterans Bureau
here yekterduy,'.
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Between the prices (laid for such and
those paid for good quality, fresh
ly are steady. Tho auction ntsr- jicckcd grapefruit there la a wide
, however, have reacted «ga,nat margin o f llffcrencu. Indientlona u t

Oakland designed this car especially to serve the
n e e d s o f b u sin ess a n d p r o fe s s io n a l m e n . Its
m echanical fitness fo r daily service, year in and
ou t, Is assured by O akland's Mileage-Basis Plan fo r
determ ining the quality o f every essential chassis
part. Its sm ooth-running engine carries a 15,000
m ile w ritten guarantee. Its econ om y is established
b y the frequency w ith w h ich Oakland has w on
im portant e co n o m y and Endurance contests. Its
trim appearance w orthily represents its ow ners
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BASE BALL NEWS
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida State league
No games scheduled.
American league
A t Chicago 2, New York 2.
At St. Louis 0, Washington ft.
At Detroit 1, Philadelphia S.
At Cleveland 1, Iloaton 0,
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At Drooklyn 5, Cincinnati 2.
At Now York 14, S t Louis 4.
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Chattanooga 5, Atlanta 0,
Mobllo 4, Memphis 5.
Nushvillo a, lllrminghnin 1.
Now Orleans II, Little Rock 2.

IIOW THEY STAND
Florida State League
Won Lost
OHnndo ................. 25
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Lakeland ............... III
15
Tampa ...... ......... HI
17
20
Bradentown........... 10
Daytona ...... ......... 15
20
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Pet.
.714
.560
.485
.444
.421)
.1171

American League
-Won Lost
New Y'ork .........
21
8
10
Fhjlndelphln .......
10
it
Clcvlnnd ................ 10
Detroit .................. 15
15
St. Louis .............. 12
10
15
Washington .—...... 11
10
Chicago.........
15
Boston
H
10

Pet.
.724
.015
.583
.500
.420
.423
.400
.333

National League
Won Lost
H
New York ............ 22,
SI. Louis .........
14
17
•13
Pittsburgh ............. 15
Chicago ....... ...... 14
15
15
Cincinnati ...........
13
10
Brooklyn ............. . 13
15.
Boston ................... 12
8
18
Philadelphia
Southern Association
Won Lost
New Orleans
11
It)
10
Mobile ..........
12
10
Chattanoogu .......
13
Nashville __ _____ 10
13
Atlanta ................ 15
10
15
Memphis ............... 12
Riimlnghnm ........ 13
17
Little Rock .......
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Pet.
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.548
.530

.483
.404
.418
.444
,308

Pet.

.083
.571
.552
.552
.481
.444
.433
.321

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instruction each year just prior to 8I&amp;IATE OPENS WAY
150,000 PEOPLE MAY SEE
the
race.
CLALS8IC AUTOMOBILE RACE
FOR BROKERS, BUT
BASE BALL
Jimmy Murphy, international driv­
BARS BUCKET SHOPS
FOOT BALL
INDIANAPOLIS, May 21.—The ing champion and declared to bo the
BASKET BALL .
greatest crowd that ever witnessed a most consistent winner in all racing
TALLAHASSEE, May 2 1 -A m«. '
sporting event'will attend tho annual history, will be a starter. He arrived kure that waulcf rupeal present Ian
it. l . S h i p p , Editor
T R A P SHOOTING
intcrnntinnn! 500-mile automobile rare nt the track ^nriy this year to pre­ Against trading in tho stok market. '
hero May 30, In tire opinion of offi­ pare! his now single-scoter *for *lhe ffcnirf of cotton market through brok. ' I
cials of ' the Indianapolis Motor grueling contest. Howdy Wilcox, In­ ernge houses in this state and which u
ATHLETICS TAKE SIXTH
Pa P^ ft* M ht ta h Ki Ki
Speedway, where the vent will be dianapolis pilot; Ralph DePalma, for would instead make it unlawful only
n*
years the most popular driver to
to operate so-called bucket shops wit
M
DETROIT, May 21.—The Philadel­ held.
come here; Eddie Hcarnc, Cliff Du­
I-ast
years'
crowd,
announced
os
passed by the senate last night 24 to i
Id phia Athletics yesterday continued
rant, Jou Boyer nnd other veterans
tut
Id their rampage through tho western 135,000, Will be topped by 15,00(1 this will compete for the 550,000 In prizes. 1. The measure, if it becomes |lv
month-end, if the udynneo sale indi­
would permit tho operation of legitiId clubs, winning their sixth consecutive
*3
m Wi
fa ^ h m
cates anything, it was said. Tho snle* In addition, there will be drivers mate "wire" houses nnd brokerage
fa game by overwhelming Detroit 8 to 1.
M
to date were declared to be mnny from France, Argentina nnd Ger­ concerns which heretofore have been
Ri m k i h t a l Q t a k i h Hi. Tho scoro:
It's all ovcrl
many.
,
tabooed but in n groat number of
] 0 f) ‘&gt;oo "OO 8 11 0 , *'0Uf‘an'^■,, nlica'l of the mark at this
Philadelphia .
Tho course record, established last cases hnvc operated anyway.
film ion
niri ooo—
non l t uo on time last year.
D
etroit...............ooo
Lon
Chancy
In
'
‘The
Trap"
tonight!
That fs, the state shoot lug and
There nro threo new elements year by Murphy, is slightly better
A bucket shop in the bill i* de­
ImHcbali tournaments.
which tend to make the coming event tlmn^an average of 04 milcB an hour fined as a house in which the dealings
CLEVELAND, May 21—With SumGnspurd, a simple hearted trapper
—
the most interesting in year*. , They for the 600’ miles.
carry no real intent to buy the stock
And Williston is now tho State did not understand the ways of hum­ n:a on second in the fifth inning yes­ are: More foreign entries since 1014;
or other commodity but merely prove
terday
and
two
out,
Pitcher
Quinn
of
Baseball Champions of tho Florida an .wolves, and when His mine and
CELERY- PRICES REITER
the Initial trjnls of racing motors of
n guise for gambling.
Boston
passed
Catcher
Myntt
purpose­
high schools.
sweetheart were'stolen, who could
not more than 122 cubic inches piston
Senator Etheredgo opposed the bill
ly so as to get at Cuvclesklc, Tho
blame him for trying to get even 7
displacement—only nbout two-thirds
The
much
cooler
weather
or
the
past
because
of ita repealing clauses. Mr.
latter signed, scoring Sunima with
Hnbc Ituth Is still going after Cy
ns large ns the smallest motor in week was ideal for the few growers Stokes in supporting the measure inthe run that gave- Cleveland the vic­
seventh homo run the season and the
Lon Chaney's portrayal of tho man
pleasure cars In the United Sjtatej\— v.'ho still had celery to rut nnd prices traduced by Senator Butler, declared
tory 1 to 0, The score:
thlfd hi three days.*
nil dthe introduction of notary valve for the twenty-six cars which went'that the legitimate brokerage ronwho substituted kindness for revenge
Boston
............. 000 000 00—0 fl 0
Is one of the finest you hnvc ever
cabined in the racing game.
forward have been much better.
i cerns were permitted to operate in
Cleveland......... . 000 010 Ox—1 4 1
This afternoon the first practice seen. Added attractions, too.
Tile speedway track, which has
The weuther, however, has not been other states and in view of fact that
of Hanford's semi-pro baseball team
been declared by mnny leading driv­ se beneficial to peppers. Twenty-cars many tourist* who come to the state
CHICAGO, May 21.—Sum Jones of
will be held on the Ninth street park
ers
to be tho "sportiest" course in the of peppers were shipped front the in the winter wont to deal in the
And tonight the honor guests will the Yanks had the edge on "Red" Fa­
at 4 o'clock.
be G. Bassett Smith nnd wife und lit- ber, the White Box veteran, yester- country, is oval in shupe. Each lap Hanford district and eleven mixed markets he believed the bill should
pass. ■ »»'**.•»
Btt)j New TOrk won Ihu Ifirst is,equivalent to 2 1-2 miles, requiring ears.
#&gt;a# ■s-.-iawm
1#*
, Hpoft fnns o f' Hanford have been U« daughter, and will ami* The Ina^.,
206
Upk'for
Ihe
T
U
/O
inilek.
th
e
1&gt;cli'
' Thcsp'Intturt^oTY'conmsTHTnil^
0f the series [) to 2. The scscore:
discussing for’ some time the possi­ without cosL Be there G. B, ns O b o fthe course is brick. The straight- ly of tomatoes and Irish potatoes with
A form of rust proof steel has
borne
lias
saved
a
place
fur
you.
New York ........ 000 010 020—3 8 0
bility of n local baseball league. Mr.
n-wnys ure 3,301 fectl nog, there arc scattering shipments of corn and oth­ been invented in Germany for use in
George McCrary of the locul Ford
Chicago .......... 000 101) 001—2 11 1
,
1,320 feet of quarter circles at, each er vegetables. • ,
dentistry.
Tomorrow nigiil Dorothy Dalton in
Motor Company Is organizing n four
o fthe four bends ,und 010 feet of
Growers
seem
determined
to
perfect
club league. The Lcnam-will probably "Dark Secrets" and Int remit ion at
ST. LOUIS, May 21.—Ht. Louis short straight-a-ways between the
For cutting thick weeds a new gar­
seme form of co-operative organiza­
'
/
be the DeMoluy team, Brotherhood News!
hruke its losing ‘ streak of four curves.
*
tion which will develop the proper den ‘ trowel has been given one saw
of HI. Andrew, Iijg Korean, Brotherstraight game* by defeating Wash­
Handling the enormous • crowd method of marketing nnd continue to toothed edge.
*
hood amt the Oviedo Scouts.
Wednesday—Katherine McDonald in ington 0 to 8 in ten Innings here yes­ which annually throngs to Indianap­
work toward *uch distribution ns will
"Money! Money! Money!" with n terday. The score:
olis every year for the race is an put their products on a remunerative
Mr. McCrary wishes to see the comedy as a side liner.
Washington.... 300 000 004 1—8 14 3 easy matter now, due to the experi­
basis,—-'Tho Florida Grower.
head* of these teams at 7:30 tonight
St. Louis .... 001 400 002 2—0 12 1 ence gained in the pnst. Months
in tin.' Brotherhood of Ht. AruRcw
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Thursday—Estelle Taylor, Wallace
ahead o ftimo private homes are can­ AUTO THIEVES VISIT
CORRECTED MAY I, 1923
dull rooms to discuss the league. Beery nnd Mae Busch In "Only a BOTH NEW YORK
vassed for spare rooms and, with the
South Bound
HANFORD
AGAIN
Hhedule will he made up and plans Shop Girl" with a two part Century
TEAMS IIAV|NG OPPOSITION
hotels, these are listed cfor thy bene­
Departs
Arrive
for getting necessary equipment will comedy as an milled attraction.
fit o fvisltor*. Tlie hotels usually
IN
PENNANT
RACE
2:40
n.m.
Saturday
night
the
car
of
T.
J.
No.
83..
........
2:30
a.ni.
lie made.
are filled by reservations mude Miller was stolen. The car was No.
8:40a.m. *
27..
And then Friday hnil Saturday—
NEW YORK, tyay 21.—Strong op­ months before the race, and this year parkedjm the lido of his home, later No.
2:15 p.m.
81)............ 2:25 p.m.
GIANTS HIT FOUR CARDI­
Mary Miles Minter in "Drums of position for the champion New York is no exception.
t
7:10 p.m.
on after the leport had been turned No.
85.. ......r. 0:55 p.m.
NAL PITCHERH HEAVILY Fate." A|so International New.
Co-operating with the city author­ into the authorities, a search wus
clubs of the major, leagues was de­
veloped during the week's games, the ities, the speedway management see* started .for the car and it was found
Northbound
NEW YORK, May 21.—Tho New THREE MINISTERS ARE
St. lands Cart)Inals . having climbed ot it that every street nnd road lead­ at Altamonte Springs when; the
Departs
Arrive
York Nationals hit four Cardinal
TO ATTEND FIGHT high in thu national race while Con­ ing to the track is marked so that driver had smashed the car into n No.
2:0.1 a.m.
82... ......... 1:48 a.m.
pitchers here yesterday for u 14 to 4
nie Muck's Athletics udded punch to the visitors can not get lost.
From tree totally demolishing it. The enr No.
12:03 p.m.
84........... 11:45 n.m.
victory. Young, Kelly and OVonnel
early morning until the crowd hns was brought to Sanfonl by the wreck­ No.
MISSOULA, Mont., May 21.— the American League scramble.
3:52 p.m.
80.......... 3:42 p.m.
leading the attack with four U1U each. Three minister* member* of the
The New York clubs maintained reached the speedway, several o f the ing crew front William’s garage, nnd No.
28... ....... 10;t)0 p.m.
Or the twenty hits the world's chum-, Methodist Episcopal church in Mon­ their ieutl in the races, but tho main roads ore given ovor to one-way the mechanics at that place elated
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pious made only three of four extra tana will attend the championship strength shown *by tho Cardinals and traffic, permitting five nnd *ix ma­ that the car was a total min with ev­
Trilby Branch
bases, there were doubles by Ydung, fight between Jack Dempsey, world’s the Atletic* vyas thu outstanding fea­ chines to drive abreast- Traction nnd ery part on the car damaged nnd
Departs
Arrive
Kelly mid O'Connel. The score:
champion and Tom Gibbons of St. ture of the conests in both leagues. train service operating from the cen­ torn asunder.
7:30
a.m.
xNo. 100...
St. Louis ____ 001 002 100— 4 11 4 Paul at Shelby July 4. The.m in­
The Cardinals continued their ter of the city every’ few minutes for
•
3:25 p.m.
xNo. 21...
New York ....... 020 003 45x—14 20 1 isters will lie there as an otifeial heavy hitting and Hearing, leading the thousands who use that method FATTY ARBUCKLE
xNo. 25.......... 1:30 p.m.
committee of the church. It was all National club* for the week. Their of reaching the course.
IN MU8CIAI) REVIEW xNo. 101...____. 5:50 p.m. ",
BROOKLYN, May 21.—Brooklyn said tile committee of pastors pro­ pitchers improved.
Once nt the Speedway, the people
jumped oil Couch, the first five hnt- posed to see exactly what happens ut
In the west the Athletics bowled are turned over to nn "army" of at­ . LOS ANGELES, May 21.-—Roscoc
Leesburg Branch
ter* in the first hin'ng getting four this "prize fight."
ove rail opposition winning their tendants. These men are experi­ C. (Fatty) At buckle, motion picture
Departs
■ Arrive
singles mol a triple for live runs^win­
Rev: Jesse Lucklcn, pastor of. the sixth straight game yosterdny. The enced in handling the gignnrlc crowd comedian, left Los Angeles yesterday xNo. 157 __ ,__3:55 p.m.
ning the. opening game o f Hit* series First Methodist chuiVh here would Ynnkees won seven of their last for most ofthem have been doing the for Chicago to begin nn engagement
No. 21...__...... 2:45 p.m.
fiom Cincinnati yesterday, 5 to 3. It not state definitely the purpose of the eight games, including the victory work for years. There is no con­ in a musical review ut n cafe in that
6:30 a.m.
xNo- 158...
was Diiknman's fourth straight vic­ visit of tlie committee, hut said it is over Chicago yesterday. Cleveland fusion, entrance gates all around the city under n contract said to guar­
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No. 22.. i—*in*s #
.,■ 7:10 p.mtory. Wingo hit a home run over the a part of a campaign looking to the and Detroit suffered from heavy hit­ plant enabling a sufficient division of antee him $2,5(H) n week. It will be
right field fer.ee with two out. The repeal of the present boxing law in ting attacks by their opponents. tho crowd. It is a rare occurrence his first appearance in musiral com­
Oviedo Branch
score!
Montana.
Washington, St. Louis, Chicago and for one to be sealed in the wrong' edy since he entered motion pictures
Depart*
Arrive
Cincinnati ....
200 000 001—3 8 0
Boston continued on tho losing side, place, so well trained ure the atten­ eight yegis ago.
kNo. 120.. ____ 7:45 p.m.
Brooklyn
500 000 OOx—6 7 2
Compressed air machinery has lawn
dants, Who in addition to their sev­
3:40 p.m.
xNo. 127..
Tho Herald delivered aix times a eral years of experience at the course,
developed for steering ocean going
The Herald delivered six times a
Tho Daily Herald, 15c pur week.
vessels.
arc given nbout two weeks of special week for 25c. /
week for 15c.
x—-Dally, except) Sunday.
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MAY
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Tuesday

Carda of Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whom, In hie chosen protension the Ilerald recom­
mends to tha people.

Too can find the name or
titxy live Buainesa Man
in Sanford in thla Column
each day.

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to

George A . DeCottes
Attorney-nt-Law

Storage Facilities
Over Seminole County Rsak
If wa please you, tell others; If not,
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tell ua. Thone 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

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V. C. COLLER, Prop. *

FRED R. WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
SANFORD
FLORIDA

General Shop and Mill
Work
ELTON J. MOUGHTON

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

111 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
i

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY *

ARCHITECT
Room 7. Miller Bldg.
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FI ftP-------- AUTO--------- BONDS

LAWYER
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S. 0 . S h in h olser
Contractor and Builder
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A. I*. Connelly &amp; Sons
tUlahltabM l*OH
Heal Kslnle, Loans nnd Inaurancc
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KH-8 Magnolia Arc.

Rooms 228-228

DR. R. M. MASON
1IENTIKT
New Mdich Building
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

W . J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
FIRE, LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE

STEWART The Florist
tut flutters-------------- Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental Plant*
III Myrtle Are------------ phone 260-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repaint
Acetylene Welding
rhn"g 62----------Sanrord, Florida
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No. 5 First Natl Rank Illdg. Anno*
SANFORD '
FLORIDA
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I f sent and future of Sanford.use the
following a la C«ue:

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DR. J. T. DENTON
I'llYSICIAN-HUIKiKON
Rooms 206-207-208 Mclsch Building

DR. G. S. SELMAN
Practice limited to
IliaeBRea of Eye, Ear, Note and Throat
Kyra Examined, Glnssra Fitted
. Mclsch Building
tyea Examined

Glaaaaa Daalgnad

. Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t D.
Optkfaa-OptemelrUr
fit Bast Firat Street
Hanford. Fla

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.
Get A n Abstract Befoye
Buying Property

‘ •““d, Utter, beat.
And never let It rent,
E. A. DOUGLASS. Pres.
Until thi! good IsHomes
m unica thu
|hu Ircltur,
U’ttur,
And the Utter ho;
u.-omea |ha heat. V; v
: Aecurding to the lake Worth
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,Herald, pl«V** for planting •1,000 ad­
KIDNEY TROURl e BECOMES
ditional arrcB of sugar cane in the
SERIOUS
Kvetffladcn in Palm Reach county
Suffered with aeverc headache, this summer have been announced by
W*“ Mhe and pain, in my leg. and the Florida Sugar and Food Products
«n i\r|m.y. *h° uldcr l,lo,lr- Mr kidneya Company, owner of the sugar mill
w
,
— .I . cast of Banal Point that the past
* hUd?er
* crc ln ---------------tondiUon.
ard „ l*
nervou■ tt,»d felt tired 1spring has prodaccd.thc first plantsorn put. Walking made me tion white sugar ever made in the
fa"el nfif|1!r,a|h' F‘Vcrjr n&gt;ornlng my &lt;&gt;laden. Tho Herald adds “ before
“ ntl bands were bloated. Mcdi- next year the auger mill company ex­
■doctor*'ad
^ fonditjon^and pects to build railruhd trackage Into
----- Rk field*, permitting . quicker and
M.veU hM **d « opCT,ltlon " write*
Isggic Nelson, Mossdale, Fla.
lunately I
Fof' cht,pcr transportation o f the esse
Hlls. tried Z l ! ^ U!_ Fo,! y .
than is possible with barges. Reloading will be

Thursday
Although nnimnls do not produce
these vltnmlncs they obtain them
from tho green leaves of plants nnd
concentrate them for the use of hu­
man beings.
In vltnmine production, the cow
comes first and tho hen second.
The finnncinl aspect is still n»oro
favorable to the hen nnd puts her in
first place. Her marketable products
hnvo a higher vnluo thnn those of the
cow, as 100 pounds of digestiblo mat­
ter consumed In tho feed amounts to
about 13 dozen of eggs, figuring 1*4
pounds to the dozen. Although market
prices vary widely in different sec­
tions of the country, the present vnlue
of the hen's production on this basis
would 1h&gt; /rom $4 to $6 and thnt ol'
Ihe cow would he about $.1.
The hen in addition possesses great(^advantages to the city dweller in
thnt a comparatively largo number
can l*o kept on u small era in tho
city nnd can l*u more easily handled
tl'.art any other domestic food produc­
ing animal, and with less objection
from the neighbors.
On the farm the hen also Ir n very
efficient creature ns she picks up
und makes us of n largo quantity of
feed that would prohnh'y not be util­
ized by any other livestock.

Three Days

person who pledged for Christian ed­ ments o f God’s providence. Hut wo
ucation will pay up for the two yenrs, ought to pray for them ns they strug­
pnst due. These amounts, for each gle to the light."
person are very smsll but when each
of these nre put in one sum they will MINISTERIAL RELIEF
Hen Follows Cow and Pig Producing
bo n dormitory thnt will mean much
Human Food, Leader
OCCUPIES A PLACE
to Southern Methodism nnd our stntc
In Profits
a
IN DELIBERATIONS
at large. The plea comes won't you
•.
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Classified Ada lc a word. No
bo prompt in doing your Lit.
Ad taken for lean than 25c.
Uy SETH W. SHOEMAKER,
. INDIANAPOLIS,
May 21.—Dr.
The reports from tho vnrious
(I
And positively no Classified
Director, Thu School «r Agriculture,
Henry B. Master, o f Philadelphia, to­
charges were very gratifying, show­
Ada charted to anyone. Caah
International Correspondence
day submitted to the Presbyterian
ing a steady growth in all lines nnd
to muat accompany all orders.
Schools, Scranton, Pn,
General Assembly the 68th annual
while the demands are legion, still
Count the words and remit
report of tho Presbyterian Board o f
tha seal and ardor exhibited showed
acordingly.
In these days when efficiency is
Ministerial Relief nnd Sustentatlon, of
thnt the wmk will he done to the
eagerly sought after nnd extolled
which he is general secretary. He said
glory nnd honor of our Heavenly Fa­
•many cxtrnvngnnt statements un&gt;
the fact thnt more thnn one-half of
ther
to whom nothing short of suc­
made In. regnrd to the efficiency of
tire Presbyterian churches hnd n mem­
cess would be acceptable.
farm nninmls in producing food for
bership of less thnn 100 apiece mads
The Do Land people were most hos­
FOR SALE
mankind.
necessary a pension system sustaired
pitable welcoming all with open doors,
Although there .arc various ways of
by the larger nnd richer churches. The
doing everything for the comfort and
FARMERS— You can get teed bed figuring this, tho following table,
Presbyterian church was n pioneer in
pleasure of all. At the noon hour
fram n and Irrigation plug* at tha compiled by one of the highest food
such a pension system hut it was In­
each day the Indies served a sumpSanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc authorities in the country, will prove
adequate.
,
tolls repast of most tempting viands.
Fu k SALE-— Hosier and Gaya' paints interesting rending:
The Relief Department of the Board
Tha delegates greatly appreciated
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty Human Food Produced Ity Farm Ani­
needed $1,500,000 n year for Income
this cordiality nnd brotherly luve so
Works, Sanfoid agents.
183-tfc
mals from ion Pounds or Diges­
tor retired ministers, widows nnd or­
apparent on every bund. The place
tible Mattrr Consumed
FOR SALK—Rhode island eggs for
phans of ministers, nnd for support
for . meeting of next district confer­
.Marketaide Edible
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
of the‘ three Presbyterian, homos and
ence Is Hastings, who extended n
Animal
Product
SoHb
Ellsworth, llcardnll Avenue, San­
the tuberculosis sanitarium.
Tho
most a most cordial invitation.
.....1311.0 Ihs. 18.0 lbs.
ford.
.
83-tfp Cow (milk)
hoard needed unothcr $600,000 a'year
It is only through these confer25.0 Iha. 15.6 Ihs.
for the church's share of annuities in ■
BEAUTIFUL LAKE MARY invites Pig (dressed)
encoM
that we may learn of the won­
14.8 Ihs.
0,4 Ihs.
the sustenRttion department, which Is
you. High elevation, purr drinking Cow (cheese)
derful work being done over the dis­
one-fifth supported by tho previous
water. Hood terms on a few cottages Calf (dressed) __ _ 30.5 Ihs., 8.1 lbs.
trict. Dr. Wt J. Carpenter, Mr. I* P.
&lt;k4lbs. 5.4 lbs.
savings of tho annuitants.
hs homes or investment, $800, $1,400, Cow (butter)
Hagan, Mrs, &gt;VT B. Thornton, nud
METHODIST'CONFERENCE."
Dr. Mnsters pleaded for nn endow­
$l‘,flOO;&gt;ii;i6o:-I.ako Mary Realty Co.' Poultry e g g s ) 1 1 K 6 Ihs. .T&gt;.t Ihs.
Mrs. John D. Jenkins were the dele­
2.2 lbs.
G-d-tfc Lamb (drolscd)
P.fl Ihs.
ment
fund sufficient to care for tha
Lake Mary, Florida.
gates from Sanford attending the
2.8 Ihs.
Steer (dressed) .... 8.3 Ihs.
The
Palatka
District
Conference
of
growing
demands of pensioners, and
FOR SALE-^2-tuh Federal truck",
con fe fence.
2.0 lbs. the Methodist church has just closed
Sheep (dressed)
7.0 Ihs.
asked the Genu nil Assembly to set up
. good for logging purposes, first
According to the figures of this ta­ a most satisfactory suasion -held nt
n new laymen's movement to raiso an
class condition. Cheap for rash. ilI'KBSIIYTRKIAN CHURCHES
ble (which, of course, presents only- Dcljtnd, .May 15 to 17. Rev. O. E.
miditionnl endowment of $15,000,000
ton Republic truck, cheap, excellent
ARE DOING THEIR PART IN
one side of a rather difficult problem), Rice, host.
during the next three years.
condition. Address "E‘* P. O. Ilox 31,
FEEDING ftTAKVING EUROPE
tho cow enslly leads all othor domestic
This district
represents fifty
Lake Monroe, Fin.
33-tfc
churches nnd including parts of ten
CENSUS (IF STATE TO ,
FOR BALE—Large motor boat, every
INDIANAPOLIS, May 21.—Dr. 11.'
counties.
BE TAKEN TO PROVIDE
convenience, four cylinder motor, ln
A large delegation was present 11. Mnstvr, of Philadelphia, today re­
FOR REAPPORTIONING
rcnmrknbly good condition. Will con­
from the beginning of the confer­ ported to the Presbyterian General
sider any offer—I*. H. Connelly. 30-tfc
ence nnd great interest was mani­ Assembly as American Secretary of
TALLAHASSEE, May 21. — Tha
the Alliance of Reformed Churches senate today passed Senator Phillips'
FOR SALK—SIX ROOM HOUSE
fested throughout the session,
AND LOT, PART CASH, BAL­
Tt)n presiding elder, Rev. J. F. Bell, throughout tho world holding the bill to provide for n census of thu
ANCE ON EASY TERS, ALSO A
of Pnlatku, presided, the program Presbyterian system.
state in 1025 on the basin of which
SMALL BEAR INO ORANGE GROVK
After reviewing what has been ac­ the 1025 session of the legislature
after being adopted, was strictly ad­
A REAL BARGAIN. ADDRESS WBT*
hered to nnd followed with dispatch. complished in the sending of clothing could reapiMiriion If the ronsfitutlonI*. O. BOX 31, LAKE ON ROE, PEA.
Tho four sermons preached by I)r. n'lfd shoes to Europe, nnd fixing ap­ al amendment on thu subject is rati­
41-12tp
J. I). Sihert of Pnlatkn, Rev. W. S. proximately nt $12,300,000 the sum fied.
abroad
by tho ennstituont
The measure carries nn appropria­
Hullett of Crescent City, Dr. W. J. sent
FOR SALE—Wc offer for quick sale
Car|H'nler of Sanford and Rev. T. L. churches, the report, referring to en­ tion of $75,uiio, and provides that uie
some very desirable 2 Vi aero tracts
Z. Harr of New Smyrna, all were fill­ larging field of evungelizntion says in census be tuken from Feb. 15 to April
within thu city of Lake Mary, $100 per
15. The figures under thu terms of
ed with a message for deeper con­ part: . •
acre. Good for home sight or Invest­
ment. These will not Inst long.— Lake animals as n producer of human food. secration and tho one only thing ‘ “ More than half of the 1(M),(MX) the hltr would be available for tho
worth while, that of winning souls of our brethren in, Russia live along leginlutors by the latter date.
Mary Realty Co., Like Mary, Fin.
A cow for KH) pounds of digcstihlu
for Christ and thu upbuilding of the the Volga river in Southeastern Rus­
•
43-3tc
nutrients' In feed will yield 13D
PARIS, May 21.—Napoleon's bay
sia, where tho famine Js worst. And
kingdom of God.
pounds of milk containing 18 pounds
more, which ha t* supposed to have
now
nnothcr
fact
is
)&gt;cginning
to
loom
Miss
Emma
Tucker
presented
the
FOR RENT
of solid matter, practically nil of
work of the Orphanage nt Enterprise, up—that thero Is u great movement in ridden during thu hsltlo of Waterloo,
which la' digestiblo. Tho pig ranks
nnd the great need of niiothcr durml. European Russia, oust und southeast hus just been discovered among (ho
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms, at second and poultry third. '
tory, also laying stress on the Im­ of Moscow, reaching to tho Ural miscellaneous odd* and end* of tha
44-ltp
On the same basis of comparison,
314 Elm Avc.
mediate need of trained “ Personal mountains, where hundreds of thous­ I.ouvcro museum. After the final fall
FOR RENT—Two 6-room bunguiows, tho pig stands second with 25 pounds Workers'1 classes in our churches and and* who have left thu Greek church of Napoleon the marc waa bought by
ono (5 room bungalow.—A. I*. Con- of dressed carcass. Wh6n tho water, Sunday schools.
have formed themselves into congre­ an Englishman named (Heaves, who
2C-tfc bone and gristle is deducted there
nelly &amp; Sons.
Mr. F. M. Williams, Conference H. gations called Presbyterianski, be­ kept it until it died And then had It
still remain 15.6 j*ounds of cdiblo dry
r \/it
a—— |/«»i linking «•&gt;«
S. Field Secretary ,nnd Miss IjoU cause they have elders. If they need atufTcd and presented to the Manches­
•
to parties without children. 320 meat. •
Ijiwler, Conference S. S. Elementary help, shall we refuse to help/them 7 ter natural history museum in 1841.
The steer and sheep yield less tl)an
0.1 R Avc. Call 260343-Gtp
Superintendent presented the Sunday More thnn this, wo cannot sny at pres­
10 pounds of dressed carcass per 100
The Daily Herald, 15c per weak.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with pounds of feed consumed and nearly School work in a most attractive way, ent, wa must wait for tho develop­
light housekeeping.—S. E. corner of one-half of this is water. Deducting enthusing their Jiearers to do nioro In
11th street and Elm nvo.— M. Sch­ this and the bone and gristle there re­ this most Important phase of church
neider .
43-3tp main only front 2.G to 3.2 pound* of work. A district organization ha*
boon affected, which will hold four
FOR RENT— Furnished room, also water-free edible meat.
group meetings each year. Mrs. W.
garage,:411 Park Avc.
45-fltp
Dig Vltamine Source
H. Thornton was'appointed Mission­
It has been shown in the experi­ ary and Social Service Secretary fur
FOR RE N T -R ed rooms, or light
housekeeping apartment, Mra. Rob­ ments of Dr. E. V. McCollum, o f Johns this district work with Rev. O. E.
erts ,116 I«aurcl Avenue._____ 45-3tp Ilopklns University that viUmlnea In Rice o f Del-and us district superin­
FO lf RENT^One furnished ronm(
tendent.
apartment for light houaeleeping,
t'Th* Bunday Behoof Training arhool
701 Magnolia Ave.
±— \
46-4tc
^difiuuuiu.
Fla.,' June
uni. ri
wjil bo hold
ch all Hubduy school
t OR REN t— Furnished- housekeeping
or bed rrtoma, $3.00 per wceiG-^il4
M U '.ihotild oKcml. ( j1, MU* lMinnle! Kennedy, well
blast Fifth Street.
A ^ ib-Stp.;,
throughout southern Methodtlnf'ViU
teach the class Jn Junior Work and
W AN TED
Good rcAulU and Hatinfuciory w ork nlcanc* all patroim.
Story Telling.
*
,
...................
, iour
l l _list o f patronn
____ _____
M B In creg iin g . . T h ifc ,
Thnt'H
why
in daily
HTKNOOKAl'HTTk WANTKI) ~Mu«t
Mrs. Morehouse has charge of tho
(splendid vulcanizing work wo do 1h duo to our remarkable
primary and others os good have
be experienced. Address P. O. B ox.
facilities and expert em ployees. This com bination guaran­
charge of tho other departments.
221.
82-tfeI
tees you a satisfactory jo b .
It Is moat important that Sunday
WANTED—Three scconunana no«&lt;se
school
workers,
should
avail
thi—
doors.— R. H,Booth, Weat
First
■elves of tkla rare opportunity
1
street.
...
45-3tp
attend.
/
agency
Dr. 1^Masters spoke of tho
open to an'A-1 inauraneo producer,
demand for funds tS* bbUd- thg nr
t of references nnd
,
only those
nd* to be avail*
, -------t « y _
Oik Avenue
be considered.
d*ya cUa
V
*bl*
In
tho
experience.
- _. _ _*i
Address,
.to bo turned a
Stat*

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                    <text>T R A P H IS T O R Y .y, jf ,

Two Men Killed—
er Wom an

CHARRElJ REMAINS .WERE

■m
K '&amp;
S S W
f
Many very dcalrablo features aro
and unfamillarlty with dtaim proConsiderable interest *!» bring man­
in the bill proposed by Senator Llndifested by other sections o f the coun­
Wheh once, a standardised | pnex, sc^ on the sportsmen of the state or
try in the efforts of tho grower* of
•t i v e s i f n e c e s s a r y . under an opproprlate trade name, unit In socuring the enforcement of BOWMAN K IL L 8 F O R n i* IN PIS ­
the Sanford acctioiw, to perfect ^an
TO L DUEL A T HOME
becomes a reality, It will be no d iffi­ the game and fish laws. Cocoa RockTRO TZKY
IS
W INDBAG’ AND organisation that will Improve the
Were Among Those Who Loot
cult matter to raise an adequate sum ledge Gun Club at Cocoa, Fla.,^n the
present methods of distribution and
LB N IN B IS M ORAL AND
Lives In Mad Scramble for
M
IAM
I.
May
10.—
Sam
Bowman
is
for advertising and Increasing the Indian river,' will hold tho nest state
correct certain evils that have an­
P H YS IC A L FAILU RE.
Safety Wheh ,F1re Started
dead
and
Gentle
Forbus,
his
brothertournament
the
latter
part
of
April,
demand for the product, a* he* been
nually caused heavy lo»«e« to the
in-law,
Is
dying
at.rity
hospital
As
a
1024.
This
club,
headed
by
E.
Pg
so successfully done by the California
l n r T M A » « * fila t M r » * * l
NEW YO RK, May 10 ,— Nicola Le- section. The Sanford Chamber of
Porchcr, president of tKe Stato Asso­ result of d pistol duel last night lt\
Grape Grower* Association. ,
CAMDEN, S. C.. May 10^-The
Commerce I* In* receipt iof letter*
the'
kitchen
of
Bowman
homu
near
nine,
premier
of
Soviet
Russia.
wa*
Extravagant
death' list In the Cleveland school
Aa a majority organisation, It will ciation of Trap Shooters, and a great
denptmeed « i a "moral and phyalcal from agricultural aactiona In the
booster of Florida, psrtclulsrly Cocoa, here. Which Is said by police to-haVe house Are Thursday night was to­
also
eliminate
the
nefarious
practices
failure" and Leon Trotxky, minister north and from grower*, association*
A.**«lat*a TrrM}
Rocklodgc, Merritt's' Island and Can­ been fought bocAuse of affection of day definitely fixed * t seventy-five.
r r ^ l N U M . " . - T f t g m m of war, characterised aa. a "great and distributing agencies elsewhere of tome o f the growers, who have, In averal, made a very strong bid guar- two men for thi Same womnrt, not
order to secure top prices for their
bombastic windbag," by Abraham inquiring fo rfurlher particulars nnd
product,
shipped their crop while It nnteidnir * 1.000 cash added money to — .......
eh fifteen foreign csptlvci» ■ " Cehan, editor &lt;o( the Jewish Daily, the success of the movement to date.
the shoot, smothered all other asplr- thrtfogh the nrok.Jiidng simultaneous the night. With the d e a d accounted
was
still
Immature. This practice,
by mountain outlawe of Shan- “ forward,** In aa address before the That tho organisation Is destined to
anta by hhf genefoalfy and eloquence. according to.Bowntan’s wife.
for and most of them burled thoughts
indicate the government repre- annual convention of socialist party be a *ucceaa is evidenced by the large perhaps, more than any other evil,
Mr. Porchcr Is oiw of the’ true sportatoday turned to' relief
Ihe sur­
has
been
responsible
for
demoralised
number of grower* who have already
I tentative* are on the point of aban­ here today.
men o f this stale and hs* promised
vivors.
Governor
McLeod
last
night •
■prlceV.ln
northern
markets.
It
has
signed up In the now organisation,
doning negotiations for
®f
and will fulfill a good time for aU
issued n proclamation to the people
workWl’
W
tio-fold-rilsadvantage,
in
eome of 'tfi*nrroc 6gnlxod’ ari the most
C K r . because of bandit* e*U a»Excellent Eritertainof the stato asking that financial aid
that It'h as iresulted disastrously to shooters nttorfdlrtg the tournament of
luant demands. Latest such • term*
prominent'in thb industry. A t the
should bo extended. Offers of aid
tho
individual
guilty,
o
f
this
practice,
1024.
?h Schoel
Scho
,mana meeting,' hold thl* week, Mldlritent a t H igh
I were that troop* be withdrawn from
Many true stories, sights and exper­
from throughout the nation yesterday
and
to
thotsj
Who
make
it
n
practice
LhTenlire province of .Shantung bansday Night fianal. number^‘ Vitore added , and the of shipping Uply first quality stuff. iences 4/ere told by this estimable
’ 'N eitf Tuesdi
were dcclgied by Mayor GnrrTkon who
acreage, ropreaehted ' by -the slgna
h U to conitltutc prorinrial
O b v i o u s l y , th e; organisation can do- gentleman and evefy member present
llllD 4N T heads the committee In charge of this
I force*. It i*'intimated that Wu Yu W E LFAR E D EPARTM ENT W IL L tutci,i totalled 1500 acre*. At the
at the meeting last night will look for-) H AVE T A K E N ON TH E M IR A N T work. Relief fund* are bcirtg raised
U*. Minuter of Communication*.
time tho original proposition of or­ mand that the member growers elim­
a n d STAB LIN E FOR
STAGE ONE OF THE; BEST
ward with a great deal of pleasure to
throughout the state.
inate*
this
practice.
Those
having
ganising tho shipper* wa* submitted
L ko ha* been In charge of governTHIS COUNTY.
P L A Y S OF TH E SEASON.
the coming shoot npd good times
Following Is the list of those who
the
matter
of
organisation
In
charge,
' to the Chamber of Commerce, that
L a u l parley* will \? recalled: to
'
------- m . &gt; »*
promised by tho Cocoa-Rockledgo
ospresa
their
confidence
that
the
ad­
lost
their lives:
'
•body appolntod a ipeclol committee
Peking.
The B. &amp; O. Motor Company make
The Welfare Department of the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphries.
.
•
'
from the various shipping organisa­ ditional *40 acro| needed will be Gun Club.
Woman's Club will -stage one of the
Mr. Porchcr Is a very enthusiastic an Important announcement In thla
Mr. and Mr*. G. G. Broken.
f PEKING. May 10.-Disquietlng retions to report on this possibilities signed up this week, and immediately
best entcrUlnmenta of the season
Mr. and Mr*. II. I- McLeod and two
and proud possessor of one of tho issue regarding the taking on of the
this
Is
done,'a
charter
will
bo
applied
o f such an organisation. This com­
pert, have been received her* from
next Tuesday night at- the High
finest trap guns made. It was spec; new Durant nnd Star cars nnd they children.
for,
and
the’
various
branches,
or
^Jcmittee returned an adverso report,
Llkheng of murmuring* among
School auditorium.. It will bo given
inlly mado by the Lnnctsers, of Eng­ will be Ihe agepts for this county.
8 . J. West,
but recommended. that the growers partments, organised, so that the or­
troop* In that dUtrlct who are In
Xor the benefit of the building fund
Two children of L. M. West.
land, there being only two like thl* In Everyone Is fnmiliar with tho now
ganisation
will
be
In
readiness
to
be­
arrears uf pay and of threaU by eob pf tho club and will consist of that perfect an organisation among them­
the United State*. Tho gun is an Durant and Star cars. The Durant
J. E. Pearce.
'
.„
selves that would •compriso 75 per gin functioning by tho time the next
|diet* to go over to the bandits ntul
and Star specifications nre given in
theitti
moat
excellent
piny,
“
Tho
Twelve
Mr*.
J.
R.
Phillip*
and
three
chil­
over
under
double
trap
gun,
and
Is
a
seuson’a
crop
begin*
to
move.
cent of tho total acreage of tho sec­
ike common cause with
tNa advertisement und thoy demon­
Pound Look," with Mrs. Endor Curfine piece of art and engraving.
•
dren.
ifilnit the government H la rumor letto, -Mrs. D. P. Drummond, Mrs. tion. Acting on this suggestion,
strate more than anything else the
■’Charles Hendrix nnd four children.
At
the
meeting
appreciations
and
committees
of
the
grower*
proceeded
i id brigands have been making ouergreat values In these cars. The Star
Aylett Fitts and Mra. Ralph Wight
many
thanks
were
extended
to
the
M. B. McljOd.
*
to secure a eufflcient number of
tart* to troops. On railway aiding*
sells here for $hr&gt;0, one third cash
as thq characters and tharo k ill bo
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. McLeod and
people
of
Sanford
who
extended
their
at Tsaochwang, headquarter* for the
growers whose combined holding*
some very fine specialties between
kindnoss to tho shooters and they all nnd balnnco on ensy terms. Tho Du­ one child.
’
’
;
Chine.e mis*lon negotiating with the
would total 1800 acres. The contract
rant is. u higher priced car but tho
acta. The specialties will
include
Mrs/ Britt Croft and three children.
any
that
they
have
never
l&gt;oen
treated
brigand* for release of prisoner* are
signed by the various growers, pro­
specifications will convince you that
dancing and vocal selections by some
Wesley Hendrix and one daughter.
ao royaliy as they have been treated
twtaly-four deeping ckrs loaded with
vided that upon securing tho requir­
fo rtho money It l* a world better.
of the best tayent of the city and
In
Sanford
nnd
with
tho
meeting
boMrs. Rhoden.
' ,
ifflcial* representing Peking governed number of elgnatures to make up
These two lines together with tho
the small admission prico will fill the
Mra.
Andrew
Campbell.
ing
one
of
tho
best
ever
"hold
In
tho
•ret, local governments and »omo
thla acreage, the oTagnisatlon would
Hupmoblles will give tho B. A O.
large auditorium. Tlte girls will aril
A-daughter o f’ Etodoy
“.
nillury authorities, Is freely reportbecome automatically and legally a •OS8 RS8 ION OF W ALK E R CUP stato Sanford was proud to have the Motor Company a range of cars and
tickets tonight and Monday and It la
JrtcK'Rush.
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mcel
hem
bey*.
td distentions have arisen ovetf negoHY W INNIN G
•Tpirtta that
and
prieea
tVat rnn
can not bo duplicated
dupl
roped that everycma who. la approach­ fncV. The
Mr*. Walter D«\vl* and three chilAbout sixty members were present
vide* th ll T W 'W rm of membership
their
success
is
assured.
The
new
MATCH
ed will buy ticket* for Tuesday night.
nt
the
business
meeting
of
the
Florldn
drrn.
in *ho organisation le for n thre yenr
Star and Durant car* aro now ou
Keep that date open and attend the
Grace Arrant*.
Trap Shofttlng Association last niglU
IONDON. May 10— Marcel Berube
... W111 __
rvimiu
period. A great deal of preliminary
(Hr Tkr AusrlsOS *’ r.**!l
display at the show room* o f the
show. You will be woll repaid and
Mrs. R. L. McCasklll and one child.
at
the
Valdes
Hotel
and
tho
eighth
8
T,
ANUHEWS,
Scotland,
May
10
recently released by lit* Suchow train
11. A O. Motor Company at the cor­
Two children of B. L. Trapp.
__Tho American amateur golf team annual meeting that will draw to a ner of Sanford avenue nnd Second
baadita is journeying to Peking to
thing to the building fund.
Je'ise
Smith.
■
close
Ibis
afternoon
was
voted
ono
or
present ultimatum to Chlneae gov*
unUry efforts of different commit­ retained poatession of tho Walker cup
Street and and everyone should tnhe
Two
children
of
C. K. McCasklll.
tho
best
in
tho
history
of
the
organisa­
crnmrnt on behalf, o f bandits, aaya
tees of grower*. Mr. F. F. Dutton by defeating tho British team In two
a look and have the men show you
“ IN OLD 1XJUIBIANA A T
-Ina
Arrant*.
tion.
Tho
election
of
officers
resultdays
tournament
ending
today
in
win­
Heater’* Dispatch from Taaochwang.
had conhented to act a* chairman
tho marvelous demonstration of the
HIGH SCHOOL LA 8 T NIGHT
Mrs. William Brown and one chUd.
The ultimatum, according to the dis­
during the organisation period, and ning six matches to five with one ^ {n thp following:
ckrs
you have heard so much about.
r.t .
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t DV
Mr. and rM*. A. R. Davis and fdur
patch Is that government troops be­
continued to act as such at the mass halved. The cup was won on the 35tb * E. P. Porchcr, of Hockledgc nnd Co­ Thoy are well worth trying and see­
We feel Indebted to the Deland
children.
,
sieging bandit* be Withdrawn by next
meting. HI* appointment of an or­ green o f tho twelfth match when Dr. coa,- president.
ing for eventually you will buy one
High 8chool1for their lovely enteroCroner
G.
L.
Dixon
and
one
Ralph
Wight,
or
Sanford,
vice-presi­
Tuesday, failing which two of the
ganisation committee, with power to O. F. Willing, of Portland, Ore, play­
Of them.
talqmcnt laat night,
Mra. Marian
daughter.
’
.
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,
%
ing
with
A.
Murray
of
Britlsh/Uam
Anglo-American captiyee will be kill­
draw up a constitution, by-laws, etc.,
dent.
'
,
Kcneflck( dlrectrdaa, -showed her1
Mr*. L. T. Dixon and two children.
D.
A.
Peon,
rc-electcd
secretary
nnu
sunk
htree
yard
putt
to
win
hi
*1
match
ed.
was endorsed by the meeting.
TH E DOLLAR HALE
.
ability In handling young folks. AU
Mr*. C. L. Dixon and two children.
Thla organisation committee, con­ two and one.
treasurer.
.
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T
VOW
ELL'S
8
TOBFE
thU soloist* were her student* And
Mr*. R. L. Dixon and one child.
The next shoot will be held at Co
TIENTSIN, May 19.—The Suchow
sisting of eeven men, comprise the
W IL L SAVE MONEY
at least one third of the chorus. She
Child
of Cleve Goodwill.
.
coa somo time In April, 1024.
bandits on Wednesday shat five of
moat prominent growers In the San GOLF TOURNAM ENT AT
alfeo handle* »&lt; class twice aa lairge
Two children of D. I*. Sowell.
Eight
Club,
affiliated
with
the
as­
their Chinese captives and "would w&gt;t
ford and Oviedo dlatrlcU. Represent­
TH E COUNTRY CLUB
Again Yowell's store will demon­
aa thla In Stetson University. The
A rfegro nurse namril Wade.
sociation are In attendance hero and strate that Dollar Day la the biggest
kesitate one moment about &gt;shootlaj
ing teh East Side on thla committee
rccoipta laat night were about $85.00,
Doubtful:
•"
the foreigners,” according to lla rct
L. A. Brumley, Joe Cameron,and
For the. past two week* tho mem­ seven club not affiliated with the as­ thing in the world to draw the trade
giving the 8 ; H. 8 . Athletic Associa­
Ell
Ik
Barnes.
(
sociation.
Much
progress
was
ssown
Berube, one of the prisoner* Who s t­
G. F. Smith. The W e.t Side la rep­ ber* of the Sapford Country Club
to Sanford and the greatest oppor­
tion $36.00, or 40 per eAnt of the toUl
Donnie Trubsdale. •
rived st Linrhuing yeatarday on pa­
resented by John i Mrisch, Henry have been holding high class golf since laat year nnd reported at the tunity to give the pdbllc somq, real
The teachers at the school, all «
receipts,
y
role. 1
• • &gt;y
■ •rr .ty ■ jvo
club
meeting
last
night.
Nlchol and John Bollcy. O. P. Swope tournaments at the country club. The
bargains. Head the advertisement in
On behalf of the Athletic Associa­
Eighty-seven registered amateur this Issue that takes a whole page whom weer saved, are:
Marcele Berube, recent captive of
was appointed to represent the Oviedo tournament, are held on Thursday a f­
Mitrf OHIO Stephens Dillon, princi­
tion let me thank Mre. Kcneflck for
the Shantung bandit*' who was rfcdistrict. L. I. Frasier, another prom- ternoon. A fee of f i f t y cents I* shots and registered club and tourna­ flllod with bargains for tho small aum
pal; Ml*a Ester * G*rvln. KltrM irt
bringing this program to uft and all
ment
targets.
The
association
went
leased to carry the outlaw'** ultima­
lent grower, was appointed secretary. charged each participant to help dcof ’one dollar. It Is marvelous, the Mill, ahd Mlsa Vola Proase*, U k e
those who helped make iU success,
on record a* favoring the LJnaaey number of real good bargalh* cmitum to Oie'C-hi/w** government, is on
Negotiations are now being entered fray expense*.
City.
’
hi* way to Peking with the message. •specially do we want to thank thv Into with the. Sanford Truck Grower.,
Thursday a week ago thq flrat tour­ Game Commission bill and aqnt reso­ Weratcd In thl* advertisement and
It i* sard the bandits threaten to three banka, Mr. Mobley, ChamWi1 of Inc., a co-operative
organisation, nament was held In which C. L. Britt lutions to the governor requesting tho you must read everyone of them and
W ALTE R H AND 18 SAFE.
itnmerce ahd Routnlllat-A Ande'rshoot Americans and two British cap­
with a view of aaalipllatlng this body and Reg Holly shared flrat prise, Bob appointment of Shep Clark of Calhoun attend the big Dollar Day Sale that
n for dnoating apace In the paper
county aa state game commissioner.
tive* unless 'the government troop*
Into thf new organisation. Overture* Dodson won the aecond prise.
The friends and family of Walter
,ti|| be'hrid Tuesday, Wednesday and
o f the Sanford
Below is the final score* of the Thursday 4f next week. Your dol­ Hand were worrikd about him when
art withdrawn fro mthe vicinity of and the courtesy
will also be made the. Sanford Farm­
Last
Thursday
the
aecond
tourna­
i er*' Exchange. Representing a ma­
State Amateur Trapshootcrs Astoria lar will go farther at this aalo than the report* cams hare in the Herald
t«h Pabtxuku mountain stronghold by Herald.
ment was held, most of the time In
R. F. COOPER,
next Tuesday,t
..
jority
of
the
acreage
and
controUlng
rain and mud. Voorhee. won the flrat tion of Florida, tho name* with the It has gono einco long before the war about the big flood and Are at Hot
Athletic Director
The Chinese prisoner! wore mur­
a
urepponderanee
of
the
large
ton­
Springs Wednesday. A ,wjto
____________
.V i
prise; 0. L. Britt the aecond. while (x ) In front of them denote* profee- and that la going some.
dered for not obeying an order,, or
nage of this section, positively as- the third was divided between Judge aionalx. First place and champion of
him yesterday set all &lt; * •" 1 .•*
for not obeying &gt;h quickly enough, MR. HERNDON A FRIEND OF
as he wasSafe and sound and he *SW
“ re* th*r'the now organisation will Hou*l\older and L.* H. Connelly. Next the state wda won by G. D. Wllllami
When
you
crosa
two
planti',
you
SANFORD RICH SCHOOL
Berulv said.
.
become a powerful factor ln the fu­ Thursday the third tournament will b,&gt; of Mlamf, Florida, and of tho Mlam raise a hybrid. When yod double­ u Utter would follow telling an abdOt
“The patience of the brigands la
ture of the Industry. While almllar
Hia-Leah Gun Club. This dub is new cross a woman* you iralac what Dante thd flood airi tHe'hlg Are th -t“ riheld.
8ome time ego Mr- Herndon said
declared. '
.
I .
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and has grown and developed excop
most destroyed Hot-Spring*.
Mr.
attempt* to form an
of
saw.
"
“ In three days, they marched us he would , give ua a plcturg fo r the thla kind have byen made In the pelt,
tionally well by the many courtesies
Hand went to Hot Spring* some time
RING MATCHES A T LA K E
30 mill*. Some of'the eapttvo* still benefit of the Athletic Association. they have not been successful or ac­
t n ago for rheumatism! *nd r t i In the
•«
61ON ROB LAST NIGHT of Glen Curtiss.
•We
were
to
get
«0
per
cent
o
f
the
Allen T. 8.
....*!•——"
are w0J»out 'shoes, .and. with their
midst of the big Catastrophe. Hi*
complished the purpose for which
Williams, G. D. —
—-*--- —— " V
Allen, L. P.( ...—
• ........... 178 many friend* are glad to learn that
feet sob and swelien, marehing over ticket* arid before tbe show. Through they were orgenlWd, for the reason
Anderson,
J.
0
.
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/.....
183
Last night the Seminole Athlotlc
the kliptnee* of Mr. Herndon we are
Smith, C. 8.
-------------- ---the mountain trails la .torture,
he waa not Injured In the etorm and
that they did npt comprire the ma­ Club o f Monroe and Sanford put on '(x)Glauasler, 0. J.........................
Porchcr, E. P.
.... —_____«-..154
—'
happy
to
annouhe*
that
the
8
.
«
.
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“ We1 are now e^emped In the tem­
jority o t the grower., and vtert\J&gt;ere(x)Nelson,
J.
J.
.............
......
flood.
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178
their first ring matches In their club
Ronald, T. 0. —
....r ' T
10_
ple at 'fhe foot b( Paotiku thounuin. Athletic Aeocslatiort gdt $38.34. All fore unable to dictate policies that
Evans';
J
.
—
......
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house.
Every
one
that
had
charge
of
B. W. Paartnan leaves today for
Chaln, 0. W. ------------------------- ‘ T?
From there we. can plainly a
ate the tK g ’ IL 8 .- etodenW are Indebted to
jtta many evil* prevalent
would
it J* to be congratulated upon th*'suc­ McKibbcdi J. R....................n. .^ i W f P r « r , W Pa
Memphis
where he will attopd the
•oldlerh across the valley, th e troop* |fr. Herndon for hi* kindneaa and lnbutton of the product of
cess that waa produced.
Everyone Lloyd, C. W . ----‘ * in the
convention of the' Southern Cotfimf*tereit In' us.
greatly Outnumber the
Be and e—
The
new
organisation
i-v-vfv#
the
, that wa* there will **y that It waa Worthington, B.
W
R * COOPED,
clal Secretaries.
8 * / Peaf****,,
follow a f the heel#'
4attWr0a
plana.jo standardise tho peck, accord­ fine; though It coat nothing.
Coleman,
J.
B.*...
......
..................^
.
t
b
o
a.Un«,..J-'A0iIeUc
D
irector.
ssnt
by
the
Bedford,
Ghawhar. 0$,
each nlarih we MAld£‘
LiA*r Vlrt*
ing to quality, variety, ou. It
In tho Whlef event, fhe wreeUIng be­ Avery, II. D.
Aypoeke, * . . •. ---„„
itlin i &gt;j
nfc'rce
to
the*#
4ueotll1«
to
Bcnlbri said tUs^ai^' floberi Alien
•*—ire|
fkult for a man also have It* bum marketing t * * " * ^ * ' tween C o lli*B igg*r.'*b d Young-U&gt;ni Barids,: CL E.
etty.
t
9ro.
»rt-".-—
.......
and Theodore Saphlcr ar* sllffwto* l i t la s * •O easy
through which It Will be poaelbi* to
- *uleW.
io f. th. u t w ta in , th» « l n« .r . t e i Budd, D. W, ^ -ilt —-1—
* * be ha* • w**l
Sanford U on the m a p u ______
inratiy “fVom ciif l i M W r i s W g * C Oh hie
tt/p. p . ................... .
.
•
&gt;' » prevent glutUrtg ,«*rkeU « id de- praUq.1* due Collie for the stiff por*P Doen, D. A. ....................... -•••*•»—
JJrtlfht, Geo. W . -------------------Me declared G. Di Moa$i 'fWhHhy car on ‘ Ms
morallxlng‘ prices W&gt; hae W en done
1751 T A LLA H A S S E E , Hoy
t » .- T Ic k
w put up. 'Ckltle is as f l » « * .w yfcj- Deen, Tom ------- ------ ..............JJJ
net, C. H...........— «.ao.'r..-.A»
IUliarJ,’ another.capthie, is
in tb* past. Aa with any organlxed
ion eradication continued With thh heure
Whittlesey, J. P. — --- —......183 ' It,
or
as
any
around
this
vicinity
but
he
__
________
_______
In
pefsuR
o
f
B. B. .........—.......;..........j " :
walk as One leg da paralys
178
body, a great many poealbUltle* pre­
Spicer, O- M.
today and were Indlca^on*
Verre, be d#cU&gt;W$«Tk '♦ w f i » U ' -to ____t force# to Shantung province, sent themaelves, which could not be does not get as much practlcd as hU
HUt, w . c . ^ . —
— -—
I7f
predictions o f pAeeagO o f
Neal, fL ’ B, ..
opponent
wsa
weed
to
getting.
LonChink,f
reperted
&lt;
6
day
In
*U
t#
d*Hutchinson,
J.
C.
.—
—
•
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:...."
j
r
Irsve Her hu^UMf, and‘ la bearing bar
183
attempted by the Individual grower.
LoSslng,
L.
8
.
—
...........
subject bk tilde margin were
do. Is a regular wrestler, putting
hardship# remarkably well,
pratmeht adeta*er-»*ll
*»w
8. &lt;——
.115 Boykin#
D
arby,
Jf.
a.
—
------In
th.
~tw
r
I
t
what too ofAtmlatk1. " R * * * * *
at
least
ope
match
*
wakky
whlli»
Co
-J1*
MaJMRoUad Plnget. .|iau bee* the aoUisrS'kad not been paid for 1 » tlon, through an afjfcrient traffic dg156 Ofay, F. B. 1
Qdititt, L. P, ............... .
Liwta, to charge a f the WU. I
lie
does
not
/get
s
chsuce
to
«
*
r
t
hU
m!oaaha, a *A were reported to b4 lielected Resident of the egHUyep'.
for Idas am
.188 Qriarson, Geo-------------- -----------i&lt; •*
Savagt, J, W .
..... ;.*r—
llmba
In
a
regular
match
mow,
y»ap
their
oompllcptlona.
Fwr*
aanlxaMoh. The major U eUd In a
GraV. J. C.
in liknait. I* it l » *
Duck, A. E. .— Jj----- has
damage
L
J M
Urge &gt;«tr of trousers and a dress
tic council i » Peking
ird, J. L.
possible to compute the eum total once a month.
somewhat^
McLocas,
McLaullo,
Peck
and
Mero Nolan, A .'C ...........- ......... - Ueketpi
derided to make new w d atroh.-r r - -■ *
l *-----ture due the emal
of claim* of thU
Travis, 8 . F.
——
repreaentatinna to th# ChUiM# g » ^
- i« ,* r « i
I°..tl“ i|&gt;r," ° la" vrowers, ik k k
wreiulnjw—
—
eWASHINGTON, May l|— Th# altI ^
• “v »\ *
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uation1 OtTestrntng
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WOULD NOT HESITATE
,0 KIM- KORKIfiN CAI&lt;-.

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W^Ye Deriotinced by
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‘ Socialist Editor

CHILDREN

ABANDON

TcWne* at T..o.w*nr ««r

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Of Importance

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AMATEUR GOLF

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�HERALD, FRIDAY,

THE SANFORD

PAGE SIX
No Fancy Stores— No High-priced Delivery

No Overhead Expense— No Restrictions ns to How Much You Pyrch&amp;eilpuity of Stock for Y’du to Chorie from—All TYegh, both Meats '*#
^GROCERIES

■No Phones-—No Charring-

O U R S P E C IA L S FOR T H IS W E E K A R E
ROASTS OF PORK AND REEF AT CUT PRICES

PICNIC HAMS,

S U G A R -C U R E D - H A M S , per lb.

....... - ......... ....... ...... &amp; e

S P R IN G L A M B , per lb.1 * ....... .... ............. ,••••'

:

........ .............. ........ IScHOME-CROWN TOMATOES, These are Nice, per pound

lb *

H E N S, F R E S H K IL L E D , per lb............ .......................................
F A N C Y LEGS; ofc P O R K , per lb,...;.................. ..............................

••••............

F A N C Y F L O R ID A P O R k , 'CORN-FED, per lb . .......... ,.™,:............

3*/2 P O U N D S G R E E N B E A N S F O R ........... ........ ............25c
N E W PO TATO ES, H O M E -G R O W N , 5 LBS. F O R .......................•.,2?c
F A N C Y W H IT E B A C O N S P E C IA L L Y
L IV E S P R IN G C H IC K E N S , P E R L B

P R IC E D

F A N C Y B R E A K F A S T B A C O N , per lb..................... ........ ..........

FO R S A T U R D A Y , L B

WHICH WILL BE BOLD AT THIS SALE

WE ARE CARRYING PLENTY OF LUNCH MEATS, AI.SO PLENTY OF FAMOUS ARMOUR'S HAMS AND BACON

WEST FIRST STREET

SOCIETY
MRS. FRED DA 10BR, Society Editor
rhone 2I7-W
I f » « u f c n ,* s w r f r l i m i U »
_ l f poii lire R o l e * n m where " r r
hn mr. o r I f r « "
e n le rln lolii*. w r lle
n p M l a l m n l t o this « t e » l i r l m r " l ,
d r In I In, o r I r l r p h n n e l l i r l l e m .
H * »■ "

SOCIAL CALENDAR

n|»unil several daya hero trnnxncting
Dr nnd Mrs. Theoilore I-nnglcy re­
iiupinosH. While here he in making
turned Inst ovening from Jackxonhix hend&lt;iuartcrn nt the Montctuma. ville, where the former attended tho
Southern Statu Medical Medical AsJoe RoiAonslein nnd fnmily, Mr. nnrintinn meeting. Aftor the meeting
nnd Mnt. Wagnor,
M ine*
Melbn Dr. I-angley remained over nnd alReisennicin and Eva Grace Wagner, tonded several clinics.
are moving into their new home re­

t
You can help ox materially fn our efforts to axhint you by availing yourself of the vast futilities
nt your command.

t

h e P rin c e s

K ID N E Y TROUBLE BECOMES
SERIOUS

----- T O N I G II T____

B E T T Y COMPSON,

Tonight at High School

B E R T LYTEI.L
—AND—

HANFORD CHORAL SOCIETY

cently purchased nrtd remodeled on
the corner of Seventh nnd-Park' nve*
nun.

Saturday— Mrx. E. F. Houxholder
Mm. It. to Gibson returned home
will entertain tho mcmticrn of the Wntnesdny evening from Wayrroiw,
Duplicate Bridge Club at hur home whern■she accompanied Mr. (ilhaon,
who lx dimlorgolng treatment at the
on Ninth nlroct.
A. C. I.. Iloxpital.
Mr. nnd Mm. A. W. Smith nnd
daughter, Juanita, .have returned ,
FEDERATION OF LABOR.
•fro m TnnJlm, where they xpent r«ivThe Fcdorntlon of l.almr will hold
«m i ,lnv« mi tlie guests of relntlvox. tlieir regular meeting thix evening
( Fridny) nt 7:.'U1. All memberx are
uiged
to attend.
MacNeill, of Atlanta, On., nr

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NEXT DOOR TO COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS

KEEP MOVING

M A Y MeAVOY
Musical Comedy
Special CoBtumes

Larue ChorusA slorj’ of the old South
The pelaind hoys xay that
tho
lea'-^g lady diameter* in
bcyx study of the liext ope rax and
ornloriox. If tho flrxt elTort* of thlx Louisiana,” ix the prettiest
xociety are well received, it ix the Floridn.
plan of thoxe intorexted to tiring to
the Sanford public nrtiHtx to nxidxt in
Don’ t fail to see "In old t.ouixinm
the production of some of the more the municpl comedy, nt tho lli|
difficult works.
School, Fridny night.
*1-3
No one would have dreamed two or
The Daily llcruTd, 10c per week.
three year* ngo'fthnt Sanford could
over produco a good band. Now xhu
hnx not only one, but three! Organ­
isation, public approval nnd a darn
1923 Graduation Gifts
good leader did It. And we all con­
cede it one of our greatest uxxvtx.
The xnmu result lx puxxiblo for the
singers of Sanford through the crea­
tion o f thlx vticnl organisation.
In joining tho society at this time
membership ix good for n year, so n
membership taken now includes the
Received n new shipment of the Ini
study of oratorio nnd other work for
ext patternx of the lamoux 10 nnd 17
next winter. Muny expert to join in
Jewel, White Gold
the full, hut if you are planning to
join in October why not join now so
Bulova Watches at spec
that those who lire already In may
ially Reduced Prices
have the encouragement of
yout
moral and fliinnrial support.
Tlw Ideal gift for graduation.
Kouienitier the rehearsal for "nanfore* ’next Monday night!

L a v a l ieres

A charming gift nt $2.00 up

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BENEFIT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS
Given by DeLauil High Glee Club

Crnmmod with exciter
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will say, yourself, that Churchwell is offering real values
in Shoes and Clothing:
Men’s Palm Beach Suits, sizes 33 to

48, at, per’suit $12.50

'Men’s Mohair Suits, light and dark patterns, at,
per suit .... ... ............................. .......... ... .....$20.00
Youth’s Suits, 2 pair pants, sizes 34, 35 and 36, at
per s u it...... ................................................. - $25.00

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Men’s ^11-wool Suits, worth $27,50, Saturday.,........$22.50

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Premier Salad Dressing, b t 37c
Double Dip Matches, 2 pkgs. 11c
STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY EGGS,
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Tomatoes, No. 2 can........... 09c
Van Camp’s Tomato Soup, c. 09c
Old Dutch Cleanser, can.... .Q8c
Pat-a-Cakc Flour, pkg...... -17c

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Ladies' 1-strap B1
Ladies’ Black Kid Oxfords, sizes 3 to 8, at, per pair..$3.;&gt;0
Men’s Bi-own Oxford filii. or Bal, at, per pkir......... $3^0

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good healthandstrengthti
a lellar from Mr*. Cora
Railroad Street. this city.

Men’s Brown or Black 6xfords, bal or blu, at pair ...$5.00

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One pair of 50c Lisle Hose with each pair of Shoes
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at $3.50 and up

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reeling inmy Umbo.

••I fell hardly $We to dog; Jot
tired—«o tiredall the time.
••It was an effort lor me to do ear­
thing, but Cardut helped me ao I fell like
a different woman."
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Orlando people who went ahead in
the face of .many
difficulties and
svfch
structure.
•pskBiwi^ VMr s f K w w w r t f l 1st
S m r m t tk r H m l l B U M Iu , 1ST
It will come out all right for Orian
______Mag— Ha A tm , S «s t«tS , Via.
do (a one o f pie most progressive
The Herald Printing Co. cities In the state today and Orlando
will puli the Angebflt out of the sea
p u B L ia in em .
of financial difficulties If you give
them time. We are proud o f the
Angobllt Hotel and proud o f Orlando
and wc do not believe in throwing
any stonee at them. Shooting high
at a mark and failing is not aa bad
ns keeping your sights down and
never talcing a shot at all. Orlando
Habarriatlaa P rlrr la Adraaca 1
Oaa Wear.—.
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» U Maatha --------- ---- ----I Z T Z I T f O and every other city In'south Florida
is giSWfnv so Ifast that big figure*
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Il.llr .r c 4 la ( U r hr Carrier
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...U Caa«a and bfg-thlngs' are in the afrdnd we'
, « » Mar I * I *• gaga W eakly Her- are building big things dowq .hcro.
It is difficult. Mr tho balance of the
state to realise this‘and they are apt
to he,|wssimi^Uc ;ovor the future.
future,
ft Jiltli..'fdmiliP a ffair —•ovee—
aw«e who
whn
owns the hotel Is the business of thi
people of Orlando and no one else.

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The goodness of Cod, Our Father above,
,
In dally revealed in the Ocean-of-Love,
That never la uttered by tongue or pen.
But everywhere blesses the children o f men.
When our hearts are nt\uned to His heav'nly will
A music divine, with glory doth fill
Kv’ry avenue, chamber and portion within
With beauty and Joyi ’til we're Realised froi
When we open our eyes and lift them on high,
We beholiTevery color of beauty In aky,' - '
The gold and the crimson, the purple and blue,
“ “ TRo orange and green in fact thcro'd no
i IIMV ill
n u n c |llt| when
w iii.il u
i i canvas
v a iiin n u
i*mu
That
is ibse;nt,
on
divine
God maketh the Summer’s cv'ning Bun shine:
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For cities and castles and prairies so wide
And rivers and lokes-nnd all else betide,
------Do grow with swift msglc beneath Divine hand
W M i Got gives a'glimhso'bf dittavonlyLanU.i uni m il 1
'iMitn we roam through'thi co’rtlj/hnd drink pdri'St breeze
|On dwell midst the forest and look on its trees,
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Sp straight.iuuLsb-ialL-so-crookod'wtid-iiKTn-‘ " ,l""
handsome, so ugly, we think but o f Him
Whose great heart or love, with beat firm and strong ■ ,
Has ever been working through ages ao long,
To fit fur His children, a beautiful placet
To live and to rear n most beautiful race:
A people to catch the vision divine,
Two dwell in His presence and overmoro shine.

The officers and directors of this Institution are
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■ greatcful for your patronage, for your co-operation,
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for your friendly words, for your helpful Influence,
Mrs. Swayne and children *spent
Monday with Mrs. Westcrtfick.
Mra..F. F. West and Mns-A. Swan­
son have been on the sick list with

bad coldC*1^ - * '1 •'
Looks Uko the June-rain A has».aat
In a month ahead o f time this year,
J - Andrew Bcrtleson .returned home
from his trip to Falatka on Monday,
'leiVltig filA 'w ifi for H’ lUtle longer
vLsiti with horifolks.
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/; and we wish, aa best we may, to show our apprecia­
tion by rendering to you a service that aatiafien.
You can help us materially lirwur efforts* to a*
^ ^ y o tr - b y anrittng yim rarlf tif the vast facyitie*
touuMiffUJuuML...---------- !— ------ — - ---- —----- -

M U aa*Jf turned-hn» a,ij*

urelay from Port Orange and is feel­
ing much better in heatth.
Mr. and Mrs. Svrnyno and th c iA ir
little dnughtera nro planning to Icifve
this week, on Friday, for their home
ROTARY EDUCATIONAL p R (V
in fusion, Mass.-^We hope to have
* ORAM.
thorn .with us nguin next fall. Mr.
I^“ rwg" AdyrrHflpjfi
AJvcrtl»lnj rtrprwn'.allv*
The Rotary1Club, with its watch­
/«r»&lt;jnL
Swayna has been n shipping clerk for
And then when we hide in the mountains an hour,
DIE AMERICAN CHESSASSOCIATION
word o f service, has dono some fine
We cannot but think of the marvelous power
Dutton &amp; Co., and likes it here. They
8ANFORD
F L O R ID A
That has given to Knrth so fearful a shock,
work for tho community, tho state
have been living on his sister, Mrs.
As to twist and pile np sucli oceans of rock;
and the nntion, hut perhaps nothing
Seymour Pritchard’s place, in Upsnln.
A t i l l tlttritl
IvntUf lHe's
l l i ' u ItK
V liV ill'tl and
'I r ill fashioned
f !l v l t l n t u i f l fat
it w
ill
And
then, hnw
moulded
will,
It has undertaken is o f greater Im­
Brother Clark will be with us again
Until perfect beauty toveids Ills great skill.
Gainesville is another Florida city portance than its efforts toward the
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Until chump and crulg, nnd rich Verdure do bring
next Sunday as oisuni for Suminy
that ip going after tho mi&gt;j«|ulto.lAnd education of the youth o f America.
Their treasures o f beauty and with others sing
school at 2:30 and preaching at 3:30.
that reminds us that we have heard
Beauties great Anthem, nn angelic treat, ■
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Hero in Floridn through n special
Mrs, Anna DcForest returned home
That
evermore
thrills
and
makes
life
complete.
nothing ns yet about any definite ac­
organization composed of the presi­
from the north the Inst o f the week.
digs * , •' *■, &gt; * H | f f r -1■
tion that Ranford intended to make,
dents of tho several clubs in the state,
How precious to us, then, should be this great love
Wc arc glad to hear of tho orrival of
GIFTS FO R G R A D U A T E S
this summer to eliminate the mos­
That has toiled through tho ages to lift us above;
thin organization is advancing' the
another
little
granddaughter.
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r
quito.
That has planned and desired to save us from strife
cash necessary for some of the Flor­
Mrs. J. E, Lundquist left on Satur­
And fill vgith rich beauty and love our whole life.
---------- o---------ida hoys to complete their education
day for n visit with her son( Anrnn
Our new city manager is making at the state Tihiversity.
— P A U L C. DUKHANS,
and wife in Jacksonville, stopping on
many innovations in tho city und
route for n short visit with'friends
This is fine work, and through the
while they may seem small things to
in Pierson, Kin. She .rjtpcctn olso to
movement much good must Iki nc,
some people they njl, make for the
i n e
je w e ie r s
visit her brother, Captain • Munson
pllshcd.
,t
t1
betterment of the city. Our streets
and
wife
in
Savnnnnh,
(In.,
ere'she
Not
only
will
the
Rotary
Club
aid
T
arc In hotter shape and our parks
FOR ROYS—
FOR GIRLS—
returns.
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prettier than In many months. The these laiys in getting nn education,
Watches
&lt;
Wrist Watches
J.:
Mrs. Fred Krrll and two ehildren
V.
names of the streets and the new hut the fact thnt they have been
Kings
Rings
nnd
sister,
Miss
Eunice
Tyner
hnvo
markers on First street thnt cannot given this aid through such nn or­
Cuff
Links
liar
Pins
gone to join Fred nt Ocula for the
bo broken down arc nil in the line ganization will Ihi nn Incentive to
Scarf Pins
Pearls
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tomato packing season, leaving last
M ILLIONS OF DOLLARS THREATENED IN THE PRESENT
them
to
higher
ideals
of
living.
o f improvements. Manager Wiliinms
Holts
Pendants
Sunday, after n pleasant visit with
v
M ARKET
The Rotary Club' stands for those
Is the right man in the right placo.
Watch Fobs
Lockets
the
home folks, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O.
ideals which Pinko for a better world
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Bracelets
Tyner.
Their
son,
Elmer,'
took
them
Some of the New Knglnnd papers and n higher educational standard,
Fountain Pons
Ear Drops
oVor
in
the
cnr.
1
have coma to life and discovered that and the movement to help the youth
Watch Chains
Alesh Buss
We henr that Rev. Wnhlbcrg will
W ELLESLEY H ILLS, Mass., May points, but if you sell it short nt 50
Florida has a whipping case und they o ftho state through giving to them
Cold
Knives
.
Vanity Case
it mny go to 100 or 500 or even to be here ngain next Sunday, instead of
come out in bold head lines and assert greater cdurnlioKul opportunity, is IH.—The recent benr raids in the
Dorins
Collar
Huttons
the
fourth.
He
was
a
guest
of
Mr.
that since the roads in Floridn ure most commendable.— I'cnsucnln News. stock market have led a large num­ I0(|p nnd you must cuvcr and stand
Bend Bgga--.nnd
Mrs.
Carlson
Inst
time.
Collar
Pins
the loss,
built with convict labor that they
And the idea of the Sanford Rotary ber of small speculators to believe
Toilet.
Sets
Emil
Mn
gnu
son
returned
home
on
,
'*Th«
short
interests,
for
Instance,
Cigarette Cases
will not come to FlnrJdu nest winter Club to have each club in the state thut good stock market days are over.
Manicure
Sets
Saturday from his winter’s work foi*
Card Cases
and ride over roads built with convict take care of two or more orphans is Popular fancy in this cpiarter is turn­ wera caught in Stutz in April 1020.
Cologne
Bottles
Chase &lt;&amp; Co., nt Windermere. We
labor. And if they carry it that fnr also a good one and and will cfo much ing to short selling. Since the tech­ Tho stock had been selling between
Military Brush
.
.
• Vases
were nil glad to have him with ua at
100
nnd
145.
The
moment
the
short
nical
position
of
the
market
is
being
the Florida people should refuse to for the orphans of the state and add
Agency G R U E N Watches
undermined by this move, Roger W. sales exceeded tho floating or avail­ thu social on Wednesday evening.
wear any more New England shoes much to tho good name of .Rotary,
Mrs, Almn Neesc anil daughter
Pnbson’s warning against this prac­ able supply price* started to climb
and clothing made by convicts in the
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JOHN HOLLAND LIFE-TIME PINS
tice issued today is particularly time­ and wsrtt |o' 724, The If, Y. Stock spent Wednesday with her sister,
Now England prisons. Yah, yah.
W HAT IK WE DID T E L L THE
Exchange then stepped in but.the Mrs. Harold Haskins in Sanford.
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ly.
WHOLE TRUTH?
short interest had to settle at the Their sister, Mrs. Elsa Henson who
That school house catastrophe in
212 East First Slreel------------------------ Sanford, Florida j
“ I do not pretend to bo able to forerate of $550 « share. The same stock has been nn the East Coast, and
A short time ago tho editor of nn
Houth Carolina yesterday could ocoast the short swings o f the stock
may
lcJ w yjBto(Uy Around 20.
cousin, Miss Evq Maim, of Daytona, "■BBBBBBBSBBDBIBaRBnCXBSBaSBBSaaaBIlIlUDDUUaQEBeurSin
Iowa
pa|H«r
grew
tired
of
being
eallcur any tlmo and any place where
of the stock market," says. Mr. Bab" ~ r ~— ■
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were nUo visiting therfjiflM
ed
a
liar,
it
is
said,
nnd
announ^^A
‘‘
M
orie^p^ljgthfrcorncr
in
I’
iggly
l
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—
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v~v flrn proof buildings . arid plenty, of
•nnp'Eat I do know thnt tthe short
exits do not prevail. The old ideas thnt he would in the future, handle interests developed since the recent Wiggly has .illustrated once more! of them came out witn tnelr brother
o f school houses huve been abandoned the truth only. Hi^next issue con­ hear raids— probably the largest in- tiie cxtrcipcly weak position of the and Mrs. Tolar nnd daughter, a welspecutator who is short. This stock come addition to our surprise party,
long ago in progressive communities tained the following Turns:
recent years—has reached n jioint
had l&gt;ecu\4rading between 40 nnd lil.i
Mrs. l'arr and little son also came
"John
Benin,
tho
lnziust
man
in
and the school house in South Caro­
where it is very dangerous; This is
lina that was “ good enough" proved town, made a trip to BcevUle on .Mon­ largely duo to tiie fact that specula­ The majority of the short interest out wilii Miss Margaret who returned
probably ijold it around 50. When to spend the night with her.
a death trap that took ita toll of day.
tors ail over the country have been
thu
iitnfcjt -was called for there was j I,. Powell who is staying with Mr.
“John
Coole,
our
grocoryinan,
is
seventy-three lives—lives thnt mlghl
carried nway by the prevailing bear­
doing
n
poor
business.
His
store
is
none
tp bo. had. Prices aoared and it nnd Mrs. Voile Williams nl*o attend­
.have been saved if some school trus­
ish propaganda and have gone ‘short’
dusty
and
dirty.
How
can
be
ex­
wa
slaked
off the exchange. Settle­ ed .
.—
tee had the backbone to condemn the
just aa they (my stocks when surface
ment was tlnnlly made nt the rate of
There were close to fifty who gath­
building and spend some of the tux- pect to do much ?
conditions look optimistic. It looks
$100'a Hhnre.
ered nt the pleasant home of Mr. nnd
“ The Rev. Sty preached lust Sun­
payer's money for tne school houses.
as eur.y to sell as to buy and it is my
day
on
charity.
The
sermon
was
“
Thbje&gt;
spectacular
cases
illustrate
Mrs. Alfred Erics on on Wednesday
Wc leave these things for the last
guess that the majority
of these
punk.
our
point
hut
do
not
represent
the
evening
to remind them that it was
and sometimes they are the Inst.
speculators do not understand the I
"Dave Cranky died nt Ids
great losses resulting from short sell­ their twentieth wedding anniversary.
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selling places
ing. Millions o f dollars are endan­ There were a good many lovely home­
here Tuesday. The doctor gave it
ORLANDO IH A L L RIGHT.
them in.
gered today on the short side of the made cakes served with coffee for
out ns heart failure, but whiskey
"Ix't us see what happens, If you present market ,ti growing accumula­ the Inncrtnnn and with games for the
One or two of, |h&lt;&gt; t late papers n;o killed him,
gave
yotir broker an order to sell tion that gets shakier as it piles young folks and social chat and many
“ Miss Sylvia Ithmlea and Sam Col­
taking a fling at Orlando and Orange
100 share* o f some stuck short, he higher. A rise of,three to five points good wishes for a long life and hap­
lins
were
married
Saturday
at
the
county just now on account of tin
uetually borrows the stock from one would start the drive that would prur- piness together. They received some
trouble at the Angcbilt and other ho­ Presbyterian parsonage. Tho bride
of
his other customers who owns it, tleally wipe this Interest out. More­ very nice presents.
tels in tho county that have differ- Is ii very ordinary town girl, who
or
from
some other broker. lie uet­ over, fundamental conditions do not
, cncos among their directors. Wo all doesn't know uny more about cook­
ually
sells
this Isirrowed stock for indicate thnt business has gone to
have more or less trouble with our ing than n jack rabbit and never helpyou. You put up the cash lu guar­ pot. Business is still good. Condi­
ed
her
mother
three
days
in
her
life.
big hotels chiefly on account of the
antee Its present value or a margin
tions ure against the short sellers
vast amount of money it takes, to She Is not,a beauty and has a gait
deposit
to protect your broker. If und their chances to win dwindle ns
like
a
duck,
The
groom
is
an
up-tobuild a large hotel these days and
you can't cover it, the brokyh buys the short interest grows.
■Usually, becotiso there is so much date loafer. He has been living off
the stock in nt the market and re­
tile
old
folk*
nil
hi*
life
and
is
noli
“ In fnct general business, na'- re­
Stock (sued that it Is difficult to pay
turns it to the original uwher. You flected in the Bahsonchiirt, i* still
worth
shucks."
dividends. It is also difficult to
Any newspaper man in tile nation stand the lors. So far short selling above normal by 4 per cent," conMr. nnd Mrs. Roy Hour and little
realize mlirh on big hotels for sev­
up-side presents only the dungers attending eluded Mr. Babson, "and will doubt­ Bill left Wednesday
( » r their'old
eral years after they are built. But Could ttim his community
ordinary marginal buying—•
few
less continue into 1D24. There is home in Hicksville, Ohio, where they
the Angcbilt is there as a monument down by publishing so small a pro­
points In the wrong direction nnd you
nothing in one fundamental situation will spend the summer.
to the people who built it and the portion ns one tenth of Hit! things
are
wi|H&gt;d out.
to indicate that the Block market has
Ml rani Miller of Jacksonville was
Herald wishes to congratulate tin he knows aud keeps under his hat.—
" it must also bo borne in mind, reached its top.
iVlermont Press.
.,
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Short selling' at the guest of J. E, Phipps Tuesday.
however, thnt you borrowed the ntock licnt is dangerous— short Helling
Del more McWorkman was a visitor
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fundamental conditions is in Orlando Tuesday.
any given time. The owner can call apt to he suicidal.’’
Nothing like the present lowpricefar
Ixsler Bceman is having some new
on you at nn£ time fur it and you
&lt;i
hath houses built at Palm Springs.
the
Ford Runabout has -ever»been
must return it. If your broker can
STOPS HACKING COUGH
These will have cement floorer.
known.
‘And for a Ford-ofieven
borrow some more for you aomoInvitations hava been received to
greater merit, with slanting *wind* •
wbere else, all right; but if lie can't
"Had a hacking cough for years, thu marriage of Maprlcc Houser ami
you must buy tlui stock in the o|&gt;cri ond Foley's Honey ondaTur Is tho only Miss Gertrude Marie Wilkining of
shield, one-man top, additional&lt; ury*
market ami return it no mutter how remedy -that reuehed my cough.
I Gothu, May 23rd. 'Maurice is n fur­
ing space .in the rear^and distinct
high its price nor how much cnah you have not been troubled with it since," ther Ixmgwood boy and his many
improvements
inchngfii&gt;rhn«rfny-ilnn.
over, if these 100 shares pay u divi­ writes Mrs. K. M. Doby, Asbury Park, friends will bo, interested to hear of
dend which you Are short of, then you N. J. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, his marriage.
SalesmenacceptrinsFordmodetesan
must also pay that.
Cheat and Bronchial trouble are quick­
Mr. and Mri«4Willlam Green left
essential -part of 1
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Sunday School Day will he observed iomurrow at 11 B "Multiply your own short position ly relieved with Foley'a Honey and Thursday' f ° r Uujir home in Wilton,
ment; immness hot
by several tho^aMml and the greatest Tar. Contains no opiates—Ingredi­ Maine, H«'hore&lt;fjiusy will spend the
«* lock. T^tc following program will be rendered:
representatives
danger of the practice
‘ m il is apparent. ents printed bri the wrapper. Largest summer.
St ig —‘*Tru(i-lIaarlt‘d, Whale-Hearted.".
The short intercuts is very noon larg­ selling rough medicine in the World.
thousanda-of othi
Mr, and Mrs. L T. Hunt ami chil­
K&lt; ipoiisive Pqplnt Reading.
I
, ■ g •
er than the number of aharea o f the Sold everywhere.— Adv,dren of Ft. I-audcnlale, arrived Tues­
J % *1f 7
Pi dm “ I'M (ijiuA T v*^kK|”
ea c««|
l
i
i S given stock that are for sale.^
day ,t q ■aprod some time with Mrs.
Tfheli I Road,"
(IL-gl
K R w ll^ e u —"r jliin k WhetiT
liaad," by DalojW
D alojw lrd (ilygluAcr’a
DepU ! ■ advgnci-"ttt'o or ihrrtf'pointa
Tho rclery gamo D ovor£lK$yiWG Ifunl's parents', ; Ur.’ abd Mr».~J. II.
Solo—"God Is laive”, by Dorothy Smith (Hegiuner’s
Department) *
few o f the shorts can not put
cglliner’s I)c
time Is here; we are at your'service. Alien.
g jS c r .g - - "Jesus lanes Mo," by Primary Department.
—
ihcrented marginal Brokers go into — QUICK SERVICE
John Horn ia a visitor in town this
TRANSFER.
are to get your Ford this^pring—A \ j
Talk by Miss Coruliu THU*.
the market to buy tho stock, to re­ Phone 41&gt;H,
3G-Thr-Fri-Sat-tfe Week.
gmali&lt;dowtt'payment^mdtfhftdwlance \
J Recitation—“ My Thanks," by Edwin Shinbuiser (Junior Department)
turn It.
The demand raises prices a
Father Peck o f Sanford will be at
o o c a s y te r fn a .*
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v \&lt;
Song—"Rose, Rose, Rose," by Thrcu Girls (Junior Department)
bit, then there are more ahorts that
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­ Christ Church Sunday afternoon at
are forced to cover. The market pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla. 3:30,
Reading—"Our Sunday School” by Miss Mary Crawford (Senior Dep.)
strengthens and brokers rush in to
Tho Longwood band is progressing
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4-24-tfc
Hong—“ Jesus Calls Us," by Intermediate and Senior Departments,
gea
the
securities
they
must
return—
under
the management o f Prof. Cobb.
Song—“ He Can Depend Upon Me,” by Tho Dependable (Young Peo­
EDWARD HIGGINS
ples Department).
behold, there are no more for sale.
J. S. Dinkei motored to Webster
A TTE N TIO N HIGH SCHOOL
A slh srlB M K »n l.
V e r j . r a llealrv
I
L«*d On, O King Eternal,” by Dick Holtaclaw.
• » •'alfccr r«r&lt;tauUn *a,!
Prices skyrocket and the speculators
Thursday-.—
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'* ALU M N I.
! “ ' vf (h r (alluw llut Ml OSt i
II m *&lt;
Song-r-’ Through A ll Time Abide," by Adult’s Department.
who were short are wiped out. It U
| Speech by Dr. Cerpenter.
interesting to.note here that there is
Many a juryman weeps to hear that
Arceptancea to the • Alumni Ban'
I Reading— "Get the Sunshine Habit,” by Miss Margaret Cowan (■
no limit to your tosses on a short q'uet must be sept in to Miss Patty# the pretty fcmlnlca -defemiaat
Sunshine Girl, Intermediate Department).
- “There’s Sunshine in My Seul."
sale- I f you byy_a-atock-at 60 you Lyltjs not* later than Wednesday, H ay treated aa shabbily as his wife
can not posibly lose more than 50 23.
43-3tp treated.

Peoples Bank
o f Sanford

McLAULIN’S j

L0NGW00D

A Still Better Runabout

Methodist Church]
SUNDAY SCHOOL
...D A Y ...

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�Cluny, Vais, Hound
Thread, 'View ship*
meat, specially for
$1.00 day sale, 12

Large size Bath and
Buck .Towels, plain
white and.. colored
borders, 6 for

yards for—

We’re going to drove to you wHatmaglc n'dollar can perform. Thp perfectly aroiuing tihings that' one lone*
some greenback can buy.' Things you never fo u g h t could possibly be bpught for a dollar. Hundreds bf them
M TDblKrTJ^yTHBrlim ^^lH^:o u V '3 b II iu r e ^ n d ^ w ^ ■ K o w * f^ fl» ^ l^ T r g o r ~ lf\ T r y ^ p a f f in c W f

stripes, in all colors. Best
trade Percale, fast col­
ors. 4 yards for—

36-in. wide soft finished
— this grade is worth 21k
per yard. Special; 6 yds.

White, Ecru, Plain and
colored borders. 5 yards
for—
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Box Nainsook, nico sheer
quality, worth 30c yard.
Special white and flesh,
4 yards for—

Only 6 yards to customer

36 to 40 inches wide, light and dark pat
terns, dollar day, 3 yards for—

36-in. Shrunk, non-crushable, Rose, Blue
Green, Tan, Brown, Pink Yellow, yard—

Check, Stripes and Solid Colors, Some silk
finished for dresses and underwent 2&lt;/j yd

Madras, Voiles, Nurses’ Cloth on table,
Special, 36-in. wide, 3 yards for

5 yards for

Stripes, best grade.
Special Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, 2 yards for—

In nil colors and white, some fifney Rtripcs
and plaids. Special, V/* yards foi*

$1.00 Sale on Silk. Assorted colors, 36-in
Special for, yard—

1 lot of wldo Laces, just arrived for ono
Dollar Sole, 2Go yd. values. Special 6 yds—

All sizes, very fine check Nainsook, well
made. Special for, each—

New Summer Silk Ties, all shapes, henuti
ful pattern Cheney pure silk for—

Supdes, Palm Beach Caps, all sizes, good
values for $1.G0 each, 3 days for each—

10 dozen Sport Shirts, Bhort sleeves. All
sizes fine Chnmbray. Special—

styles and sizes up to 4. Soft soles,
plain white and colors. Special—

One lot of Summer Gauze Vests, extra
good buy, 3 for—

New shipment for our dollar sale, very
fine Nainsook, Gowns, Teddies. Special

Big lot of New "Wirthmor" Cotton Blous­
es, Goojl value for $1.60. Special—

Athletic

Fast colored Percales. All now styles and
utl sizes. Dollar Sale, special—

All colors, guaranteed
water. Special, 2

36-inchcs wide,w best grade,
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C H IL D R E N 'S

C A R T E R ’S

UNION SUITS

KNIT UNION SUITS

Made of best grade Pnjatna check all sizes,
"Munsing” wear, per suit—

Extra fine grade Blue Chnmbray Work
Shirts, Coat styles, all sizes, special—

All sizes, special, $1.60 value for Buit

Underwear, all sizes.
for, suit—

Special

LADIES SILK HOSE—Spec
ial for 3 days ...............

Bi'll" Hlouses for Boys, nil colors, slripes and plain white—

Made of new Clean Hags, beautiful color, your choice for-

Fancy W o r k

Handkerchief

Special

Special

Stamped

"Embroidery

Fancy Work,
price

Lot

of

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Handkerchiefs,^

26c value,'to close out,
six for(. ,

flu-

�BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

Deed io isauc In accordance with law.
Sold Certificate embraces the follow­
in g described property, ^situated iri
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:*Ueg.
110 chs. W. of S t cor. of SW 1/4 ofSE. 1/4, See. 31, Twp. 19 S., Range
30. E.. run \V. 10 chs. N« 12 1/2 chs,
£ " 1 0 'chs., B. 12* 1/2 chs., 12 l / !
acres. The said land bring assessed'
National League
nt the date o f the issuance o f such1
Won Lost I’ct. certificate in the nanio' o f A. L. Wil­
New York ~
R ' .714 ier.
Si. Louis _.l.
Also; T a r Certificate ^o. 321, datIlttsbuCghU
pfl ttid*Cth day o f ’ Jum*; X r D . 1011,’
Cincinnati
has filed sald.Cartificato in my o ffice!
Chicago .....
hmT Tfis made nfipl fcatl on ft&gt;r Tax ,
Boston ____
Deed to issue In accordance with^law.
Brooklyn .......
Said certificate embraces the followPhiladelphia
.ing--described- "pn rpr t ty —KitTTntfrT ~Til"

B A S E B A LL
F003VBALL
BALL
HOOTING

n. L. SHIPP, Editor

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
Florida State League •
A t Tamfia 3, Dradeptowp J ,
At lakeland G-4; SL.Pete 1-0,
A t Daytona 4*0- Orlando 13-4.

And they're still shoot in'
"Rick In" w ith ja ic tiy . t l u i p.Milhi
Sanford shooters arc up with
Bert Lytcil and May McAvoy Inst the rest of them!!
, night was a jfpftiLuiiivjind.Jt-wUIJbn
repeated again tonight.
Proof that golf is n grrat game by
the wny Voorhees, Ilrltt and others
They were all shallow triflers; the fought for tho prizes Thursday afterai man and tho only one she respect- noon In the golf tournament during
I was a crook. 8ccJ‘Kick In’* at the the rnin rind on muddy ground.
,

Three famous stars acting in a fa­
mous play presented by the FamousPlaycrs-Lasky Corp.
Thnt’s "Kick
In.*' It's a Paramount and it will be
shown here again tonight.

This morning we got some straight
dupe that Sanford would have a semipro hrixchall team this summer. Plans
an* living made now for games this
summer. Already some of Sanford's
best are signed up.

________ Afftwifan. League— —
A t Chicago 14, Washington 8.
At St. I,ouI* 4, New York 9.
A t Detroit 2, Ronton fl.
A t Cleveland 1, Philadelphia 4,

At
At
At
At

Southern Association
Won Lott
New Orleans
Mobile ------Chattanooga
Nashville
Atlanta
Birmingham .
Memphis
Little Rock .„

National league
Boston 3, Pittsburg 4.
Brooklyn 1, St. Louis 3.
New York 0, Cincinnati 7.
Philadelphia 7, Chicago 10,

Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Dag.
NE. cor. o f SW.T/4, Sec. 31, Twp. 19
Pet. S., Itangc 30 E., run W. 9.40 chs. S.
7 chs. W. 2.80 chs. S. 1 eh, E.* 12.271
chs. N. 8 chs. to beg. The said land,
being assessed at the date of the is-'’
siinnce o f such Certificate Jn the name,
of Ella F. Adams.

Southern Association
Atlanta 3, Nashville 5.
Birmingham 3, Cbnttnnoogn R.
Mobile 7, Little Rock 7, (dark)
New,Orleans 2, Memphis 3.

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M AY 20TH, 192.1

SUNDAY
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9

DINNER

Served Noon Till 8:30 P. M.
'
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‘ MENU- 7
Florida Fresh Fruit
Olives

Sweet Mixed Pickles
¥V. SOUP.
,Ji£kc{i Soup will
oodles
, t A l K N TR K ^
Rissoles o f ‘A
h
ROASTS
---- Roast-Vouag Tut kr
y rC cier r Utl'Hr t lg;
igy/Celci
*Pri/ne,
M f f Rib*
W r upfn Ileef
i t
Roast Suckling M g and Sage Dressing
VEGETABLES
New Potatoes Mashed in Cream
Green Lima lie ans
Sliced Tomatoes
l
DESSERTS
lee Cream nnd Cako
Orange Cream Pio
1Crackers
CoiTec
Parker House Rolls, Our Own Make

Unices said certificates shall bo re -:
deemed according to law Tax Deed,
will issue thereon on tho 28th day o f
May, A. D. 1923.

SPECIAL
FIVE-THIRTY TO EIGHT-THIRTY P. M.

WITNESS my official signature and
Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull nnd fnmily
[ seal this the 20th day of April, A. D.
Fried Chicken, Hot W affles and Coffee, $1.00
of Monticello, arrived In Snn/ord yes­
[1923.
v The crook that her father was
The Big Boreon Brotherhood of the
terday and will make their home here.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
hounding, she respected. The man Baptist Sunday School is making
Mrs. Turnbull is a daughter of Mrs.
Clerk Circuit Court,
that all her friends despised, she lov­ plans for first class baseball team this
T. M. Puieston and has made many
Seminole County, Fla.
ed. That's part of the thrilling story summer nlso. They have some A -l
HOW THEY STAND
friends here during her frequrnt visits
material to pick from us thn Brother-'
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
o f “ Kick In."
Florida Stnte League
•1-21-28; 3-5-12-29-20
hood has an attendance of between
Won Lost
Pet. here with her mother and sister.
forty
nnd
fifty
every
Sunday.
Orlando
........
24
10
.700
And tho honor guest tonight will lie
ftp K Q liA M r .A T in v tin A im .
Lakeland .........
18
15
.545 MOTICH
. Leslie Hill nnd his Indy friend and
Ni.llr.- In 11 t,&gt;' given flint the
Tnmpn ___ ....
15
17
.469 Iloaril of County Ccimmimtlhiit-rii In
will see Kick In" without cost. Come
anil fur Hemlimlr County. Kltirlilu, will
Ilrndcntown ...~
10
19*
.457 meet In th« C&lt;&gt;ur| llmi.tt. m Huif»nl,
on Leslie and bring the lady.
Onytonn .......
15
19
.441 Florida, on Mundiiy June 4th, l(i!j. at
in o’cliirlt a. In. ns an K'liinllxudnii
limns, Ilulli has fivo homers to his St. Petersburg
13
21
.382 IioArlt fop !h* fiiirpoao nf Itt-urinjc eum*
And Monday—lam Chaney In “ The credit while Cy has fourteen to Ids
lilaltils nnd receiving testimony ns to
Trap" with added attractions, also. credit.
the value nf any property, real, per­
I
sonal or mlifd as lined |,y tin- County
American League
'I'ox Assessor for assessment for tinT H A T W E H A V E B E E N A P P O IN T E D D E A L E R S F O R T H E
Won Lost Pet. luxes for the year 1 S2J.
lliesday—Dorothy Dalton in “ Dark
As was reported In yesterday's HrrNew
York
IX A. DOECLAHH,
19
H
.701
Secrets" with International News ns nld many other papers received infor­
t'lerk Hoard of i.'minly 1'omr‘s.
S T A R A N D D U R A N T C A R S FOR S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
Philadelphia
11
10
.583
a ildo liner. This in one of Dorothy’s mation that Miami would be selected
15 .: 13
.636
Our first shipment has arrived nnd are now on display in our SHOW ROOMS nt SECOND
to take Gainesville's place III the State Cleveland ....
best
NOTH'*:.
Detroit
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14
14
.500
STREET and SANFORD AVENUE.* Call immediately and Ret a demonstration. Only n
High School baseball tournament.
Nellr*- I* hereby alv.-n tti:tt the llonnl
(Uiicago ......
»f t'oiiniy •■iimriilBKlniirre in noil f,,r
limited number for immediate delivery.
A first class program all next week Plans were changed by tho officials
Kemlaiitr ('minty. Florida, will ai llietr
St. Louis ...
Ili'Xt regular inert Itit, to he In Id on
In charge so that it was New Smyrna
Monday, Jims 4th. IStl, nt t v iVurl
Want that piano moved? Call 498 that took Gainesville's place ifistend Washington
Holme In ‘ Hanford. Pin., Ill In oVInek
Boston
.......
it. m. receive bids for leir.l-.iitf ncltig
fo r a QUICK .SERVICE TRANSFER. of Miami. New Smyrna lias made a
Him portion of the Wekltu Fill In
They know how. 30-Thr-Fri-Sut-tfc fine record this year and certainly de­
Hemlmde Couqty, wllh :• Im-li .Sheet
on U Inch fork Ime;-. V11filled
serves the' chance for the chumplon-, i\ c i i i c u t rouiiT, n k v k x t ii .h im Asrdwill
llrirk. vvltIt either mind, usidinlt, re.
,*'!*•« cun t i t , sHMiaoi.u
oh ip.
ini
ul
uf
ool.
or nyl; -ft11* r; A*|iUnlt
Tho Daily Herald, 16c per week.
I'OI NTV, Cl.(lilt111.
I Hock, or otic :*• har’d suff.o-ed tonlelo Chnnrrrr.
rlul, nil lo have root-role ,edrl&gt; nnd
HU1T Ti) QUIET TITLE.
Mutter, lining standard sin , IIP &lt;it|ons.
u|i|ooxlin.-ilrly Xnii H|. yardJ. N. Itolmoo, t'mnplnlnnni,
lleirit reserves the Tight to reject
\s.
Holier! II. Mowroy.. el nl, Hef.ndnnls mil or oil hills.
H A. lomil.AHH.
Order For 1‘ iilillrnlliui—( Ifnllon.
.clerk Hoard Calmly I’omr's.
To Itohert II. Mowrey, llerhlence un­
known, If living ond If iluail to oil
I'm Hi m ehilmlm: nti Inlerenl under Hie
said Itohert It Mowrey, dereased or Nut ire of Applirullim fur Tax Deed
olhartvlse, In ami lo the Inridn herefiller di-srrlhed. nnd to nil unknown Under .Section 5,73 o f Ute (irncral
persons, heirs, devisees, grnolees, h'gntSInlulrs of the State of Florida
(eef or other etnlmunts, clnlmlng an
Interest In nnd to llm several tols.
Notice is heruby, given that W. S.
....... . or pnrrels of lands, drserlhi-d
We nre making SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH on
iis follows.. In-wit: Lots r,l nod
of Earle, purchaser of Tax Certificate
Hnnfoi d llrlglits A11,111Inn to Hanford, No, 102, (luted the 6t1i day nf July,
III HemInoIn, County, Florida!
Vim and each of you are liorehy re­ 'A. D. 1915, hun filed said certificate
quired
iilnl Are ordeled lo he nnd upMcCORM ICK A N D D E E R IN G
pear In fore, the Circuit Court lii and in my office nnd hut rnndo application
for Seminole County, Florida, In Chun- for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
eery. elding, nl Hanford, Florida, on witli law; said eertlficato embraces
the rule iln) of Jol). A. l&gt;„ l!Q.1. the
M O W IN f M A C H I N E S
sniin- lo loir iIn- Sod day of July, A. tho following described -property »itH., I!t|!, Him mid iliere to answer the
(till ,.f &lt;-&lt;ittiplaint died herein ngnlpsl tiateil in Seminole County, Florida, toyou. Take not lee ihereof nnd full ye wil:
not. else said 1,111 of complaint will lie
H A Y R A K E S A N I ) TEDDERS
taken as conlcsecd against you.
Beg. at lot. &lt;&gt;f E. lino o f O. B. Ry.
If Is further otilereil (lint (Ills or­ witii South Line1Sec. 31, Twp. 19 S.,
der shall he p111•Ilolled In thn Hniiford
Hall) II .1 ahi, a pi wspnper _p1lhllslieii Range 30 E„ run N. 31.35 chs., E 12,27
Tcrmn: One-third, Forty and -Fifty percent dnwn payment, linl. mohlhiy. instnllment.H
C H A T T A N O O G A and W E B E R W A G O N S
In Kaufotd. Menilnole .County". Florida,
once each week for elglil -ciinserutlve chs., to E. line of SW 1/4 of Sec. S.
17.29 chs. W. to W. lino Sanford
T H E STAR F E A T U R E S
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Now is tho time to liny; prices are advancing. We carry
Grant South 25 \ W. V5.50 elts. to S.
(
Continental
Ited
Seal
Motor,
Hnlf-eltiplic
SpriiiRH,
tniderslun^.
line of Sec. West 5.70 chs. to beg. 45
comtdete line of repaint. DON’T buy a machine if you can­
Timken Hear Axle.
Stewart Vacuum Gasoline Feed with Suputres. 'Hie said land being assessed
not get repairs,
Timken Henrings, front nnd rear.
ply Tank ut rearat the date of the issuance of such
Spicer
Universal
Joints.
F^leclrie
l.iehtin.f; by Standard Generator
certifirnte in the nnino o f 'fD . G.
Selective
Sliding
(icnr
Transmission,
three
with
Storage Hattcry.
Crenshaw/'
^
speeds
forward
nnd
reverse.
Streamline
Body.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 21 IT,
Daily llcmhl on Bale at Joo'a Smoke
Single Plate Disc Clutch.
One-man Top.
,
dated
the
6lh
day
of
June,
A.
D.
1R99,
H ound, Mobley'm Drug Store und
has
filed
said
certificate
In
my
office
Hunt'r Pharmacy.
At
At
At
At

$550 Delivered, Sanford, Fla

IMPLEMENT AND SUPPLY CO

npIMG tells—that brick pavements
*"■ are the best investment, I 4 «
Don't buy a pavement that will bui^
den your community with excessive
repair and maintenance costs nnd
Bwell your taxes. Buy

tftjpS N V IT R IF IE D ,

PAVEMENTS
I

m

on the basis of proved economy.
Get actual comparative figures on
installation and upkeep costs from
the records of other communities.
Gladly sent any voter on request.
N A T IO N A L P A V IN G B R IC K
M A N U F A C T U R E R S A S S O C IA T IO N

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Wm

Cleveland, Ohio

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Bagtaccra Building

Notice of Appliratimi fur Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Statute* of Ilu- State of Florida
Notice in hereby given that It. I..
Wheeler, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 3081, duted th e-Cth day of
June, A. I). 1899, Iiiib filed said certi­
ficate » i my office nml bus made ap­
plication for Tux Deed to Ibmuo in ncconlunrc with law. Said certificate
cmhuiccH the following described
property situated in Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, to-wit: Beg. SK cor. of
Sec. 16, Twp, 21 S., Range 31 E, run
N 220 yards, W 33 yd*., 8 220 yd»., E.
33 yariln, I la A. The aaid land tming iiKBesaed at tho date of the insiionce of bucIi certificate in tho name of
J. S. Crutchfield.
Abo: Tux Certificate No, 456, daled thn 3rd day o f June, A. 1). 1918,
iiux filed said certificate In my ntrico
und Iiuj made application for tax deed
to (sum in ucRurtlance with law, said
certificate embraces the following; deH.-ribcd property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit: Beg. 66 yds.
W. of SK cor. of. Hoc. 16, Twp. 21 H,
itlmigc !l! K. Run N 2£(l yds. W 110
yda. S, 22&lt;1 yds., K 110 yds. 6 acres.
The said Jund being ilwsrssctl ut the
fiat..... the Isstiutice o f such reetifi-nte
in the name of J. C. Fattvnlen. &gt;..
Also: Tux CertlfieatiY No. 2367,
.dated the 5th day o f NovoSlbtir, A. D.
1895, has filed Mild certificate in my
(office mid has made application for
tax deed to issue In accordance with
law. Said certificate embraces the
1following ties rlbed prniiertv situated
in Seminole County. Florida, to-wit:
•'eg, 83 ytia. Vv. of SE, o&gt;r of Sec. 16,
Twp. 21 8., Range Ul K „ run W 33
vi's. N- 220 vds„ K. 33 yd*., 8. 220
yd*. The said land being ostessed at
the date of the itiuuiKC of such certi­
ficate in the name of Unknown.
Utiles* said certificates khall be re­
deemed according to law Tkx Deed
will Utuc thereon on tho ICth day of
June, A. D.-1923,
seal this the 11th day of May, A. U.‘
1923,'
-JSJ4AJ-) ' E. A. DOUGLASS, .
Clerk Circuit Court,
Semlools County, Fla.

DURANT SPECIFICATIONS
ing described property situated in
Seminole County, Florida) to-wit:
Beg. 11.33 chs. S, o f N\V. cor. o f SK
1/4 See. 31, Twp. 19 S., Range 30 E.
Run E. 0.92 chs, to. W. line of San­
ford Grunt, S. 25 , W to W. lini^ of
SE 1/4 See. 31, Twp. 19 8., Range 30
E., N. to beg. Thu said land being
assessed ut the date nf the issuance of
Midi certificate in the flame of “ Un­
known.”
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Also: Tux Certificate No. 1473,
duted the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1902
bus filed said ccrtificuto in my office
and has made application for Tax

ITS TEMPTING

MOTnlt: Four-ryllnilur, overhead valve i)|,t&gt;. J!k"
Lore. I
Hlr&lt;’kii.
CVliINDEltH; 1'iut &lt;n t&gt;p.e with upper half of
crank . axes In ml it.-tui ImPP
,1’IHTONS: Uomovulilu throogli oilli. r lop «r lintli'lfi of eyllmler liluek,
(IILIM l SYSTEM
pump on tpolor Mile, previiunt
l&lt;&gt; ull main lo arlnga,
on .In &lt;P
i'A IlMI'llET.fit: Tillolnott. plain tm»
KLEPTKIi' HVrtTEM: Auto-1,Hi ,
iumlur 'atnrtInn motor, unit Itulilthg «&gt;alem. Tno-itnll type.
lUMTlON: ]&gt;lrtrlbut»r nml coll mount,-,| oTi g,.nrrotor.
FLETt'll: 'SliiHte plate ftlae l&gt;p&lt; ciutoved, formlog purl of ri&gt; wlirel. itulep. ini.jnil) r.-movnlilc
I ) it, im l.liiu four Ih,Ii «
T ilANSMIS.-Urv: Htuiiilard. *.l. elite type, alldlnx
gear, Hire, 'ejiei-d* furwsril, and v ("’ reverse.
Mount,it in. ifti Itotependcut unit.
FRONT AXLE: **1'* Inuni, r.t.i-j. Elliott type,
large t.lnu pin*. Timken roller P-oirltiK*
EEAlt A.M.E: Tlir.. -fiourtyr floutln-. axleit. ahaflx
..f'll. l,

fe .,1.1 l.Xlkm

TttllL oil

I Hi., a. ,1 n.lli.C

hearing* Hplrul lievcl ring gear and pinion of
rl.rotn.- nick. I etet-l.
tTKIUN'il: Fun ntul centrifugal pump ImJepcndintlx driven I&gt;3 crunk kIiuII.
IIIIAKIIH: Hervlec. «xi.-rual rmiBrartltig; aiturgfney Internal cMuinillng un rear IF' drum*.
HIMII.NIIH) Half .elliptic; from. 34“ x J“ : rrnr,
* * X 2", iiiidi-rnlunu.
&gt;
TIHEH: 31" x 4" Nun-tl,la. atrulglit nIdn cord front
nml n ur.
•
HTKEUINi! CEAlt: IT" w.ilnut rlma. alnmnlunt
center »|utrk. throttle r.tnl burn controti on top
* ( « heel.
(SAHOLINK HEIT’LY: Vni-uum feed frrtii ll-gnlton mnk on rear with gauge.
tV 11KEt.llASE; 109",
KQUIl'MKNT: 1'runi-ahnped hrudllkhta villi JrKil
leave UlmmVrei donh and tall llghtei ttevnae
holder: electric horn on at, ertng wheel; np.-edometer; ammeter and oil gauge; demountable
rime with extra rltn nnd currier; rohc-rutl; AlemUe. pump ami ctimplelc eel of loole.

$1030 delivered
Sanford, Florida

YOU’LL ^
WANT TO,

mu
A loaf cf our bread In a tempt*
ing article of food. You’ll be
icmplcd to bite a piece right
i ut of it jtefqru tho butter has
it chnnre'.tu meet it half way.
Serve our hreud. It’s full of
;uod Katinfaction.
Tell your
trecerymua whut he already
.now.--— that he should deliver
our bread to your hume.

Wo are open day and idyht and we invite you Jo call ut any time,

SECOND STREET AND
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THE SANFORD D,

n ran find the name
t j lire llualnw* Man
Sanford io lhl« Column

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Classified Ads 1c i word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged lo-anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count th i words and remit
■ acordingly.

PCj
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Quick Service Transfer

FOR SALE

Storage Facilities
u wt please you, tell other*} If not,
tell tie. Phone 498

FAKMEK3— You can p t i«ad bod
frnm »i and Irrigation plug* at tfca
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe

SANFORD NOVELTY

FOR SALE)— Uoliler and Uay»* paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
kOK S A LK — Rhode Inland eggs for
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
General Shop and Mill Ellsworth,
Ik-nrdull Avenue, Sonford. .
83-tfr
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER H K A U TIFU L L A k K M AltV invites
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. you! High clovntiog, purr drinking
water. Good terms on n few cottngus
ns homes uf^jnvestment. $800, $1,-100,
$1,000, $2,300.—Lnke Mnry Realty Co.
B. W. H E R N D O N
I-nko Mnry,. Florida.
B-4-tfc
INSURANCE AGENCY
FOR NAI.E— 2-ton Federal truck,
.• good for logging purposes, first
IKE-------AUTO-------- ROND8
class condition. Cheap for rash. 1*
tan Republic truck, cheap, excellent
condition.
Address “ E" 1VO. Uox 34,
S. 0. Shinholser
I.nke Monroe, Fla.
- 33-tfe

WORKS
Work

Contractor and Builder

FOR SALK— fi'ncre celery farm, for
$4,700 cash. Half mile west of
FLORIDA store at Lake Monroe. All tiled, ft
IAN FORI)
roomed house. Good hum.— M. F.
Robinson, Agent.
3i)-Ctp
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons FOR SALE -rLiirge motor boat, every
!*•• ■Iillnard 1BOH
convenience, four cylinder motor, In
Real K-tate, Loans and Insurance
remarkably good condition. W ill con­
hone 18
101*8 Magnolia Ave. sider any offer— L. II, Connelly. 3i)-tfc
FOR S ALK —S IX ROOM HOUSE
AND. LOT, P A R T CASH, BALAN CE ON EASY TERS, ALSO A
S M ALL BEARING ORANGE GROVE
A KEA L-TM R GA T7fc \ A DUKEStP-'B"
I*: O. BOX 34, L A K E ONROE, FLA.

'

SANFORD M A C H IN E
COM PANY

41-12tp

F O lC S A L K — 11)23 ModelTord', g*5od
us new. Inquire Palmetto Lunch
Room.
42-fitp
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Huick six
touring cnr. Will take Ford in ex­
trude. Terms. Box 1)5(1, city. *,
40-Btp; 1-t-wp

General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
FOR S ALE — We offer for quick sale
Automobile Repairs
some very desirable 2 'i acre tracts
Acetylene Welding
within the city of laike Mary, $100 per
Phone G2--------- Sanford. Florida acre. Good for home Bight or invest-*

■ at a real plute to cat .where you will find everything new nnd
S sanitary with the kind of cooking to suit a queen’s taste
5 come here Sunday.
5
SOUP
Chicken Gumbo Soup
ItELISH
■ Hearts of Lettuce
Celery Hearts
«
Queen Olivos
Sweet Pickles
5
Sliced Tomatoes
2
/
ROASTS
2
Prime Ribs of Beef nu Jus
•* .
Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce
fi
Baked Virginia Ham
a
Roast Young Chicken with Celery Dressing
Fried Spring Chicken, Country Style
■
ENTREE
5
Banana Fritters and llolden Sauce
i!
Slulfed Bell Peppers
Macaroni au Ciralin
5 Candied Yams
Now Potatoes in Cream
«
. Fried Egg Plant
New String Beans
■ Corn on the Coh
Early June Peas
Hot Buttermilk Biscuits
5
Pies . . •
2
Our Dessorts are Complete, Ask us
Willys-Overland Company Brings Out New Model with Longer Wheel Base
1 Any Beverage that Your Heart ran Wish for
Sanford’s First and Only Cafeteria"
— More Powerful Engine and Complete Equpiment
"4

Tho 1023 scries o f. the Overland
hns lately been added to, by the
bringing out o f a remnrknbly tri­
umphant irombinntlon o f beauty nnd
utility, finished in Mandalay Maroon,
called the Red Uinl. In nddition to
embodying in nn unusual degree tho
essentials of skillful design and sol­
idity. o f construction, this model Is
specially notable for the complete
equipment it carries on leaving the
factory.
The Red Bird is characterized by
the 'imtuilntiun of a number of refiflcnients and conveniences, all neces­
sities for compu te motoring satisfac­
tion that point indisputably to great­
er values for the purchaser. This latleat model Is a brilliant accomplish­
ment by the Willys-Overland Comnnuy.-uiuLai usualjcpiaatuts ujiuc-

FRED R. W IL S O N
ATTOUNEY.AT.IeAW

W . J. T H IG P E N
Beal Estate

L u -B e th

■r.n to Ink** rate of small npnrtmcnl
and 2*year-old child for business wohtnn, Sunday* off. Phillips' Apartinont,
2nd and Oak Streets, Apartment No.

C a fe te ria

■kill'
mav

Some newspaper men have vaca­ SECOND AN N IVE RSAR Y HALE
tions. H. A. Nodi of the Sanford
Sam Bnumel of the Huunicl Special­
Herald, en route to Miami for a
ty Shop wishen to thank Sanford pub­
month's Jouf, with his wife passed
lic for the. hearty ft&gt;-o|H&gt;ration -in
through Tilujville Tuesday.—Tituumaking this Second Anniversary Sale
ville Advocate.
the success it was. It Iibh been'Jwo
years since we started our store In
Sanford and we have grown so rapid­
ly that it was necessary to,procure
FOR RENT—ft room bungalow with
larger quarters in the nqw Meisrh
front and back porch, pn 11th St.
building next to the post-office nnd
between Laurel nnd French.—Tho L.
Allen Seed Co.
44-ltp
FOR KENT—3 unfurnished roonpr, ut
314 Elm Ave.
44-4tj

merit. These will not last long.— Lake
JAIL Colclough Mary Realty Co., Lake Mary, Fla.
*
43-3U
Leak &amp; Colclough
INSURANCE
FOR RE74T—Two 5-room bungnlowa
Lire— Lifp—Auto
one C room bungalow.— A. 1*. Con
N&lt;&gt; 3 l-irst Nnt'l Rank Bldg. Annex
K ID N E Y TROUBLE BECOMES
nelly &amp; Sons.
20-tf&lt;
SANFORD
FLORIDA
SERIOUS
FURNISHED APARTM ENT,, ocean
front at 'Coronado Bench. Running
“ Suffered with severe headache,
water,
hot and cold, electric lights, all
backache and pains in my legs nnd
under my shoulder blade. My kidneys modern conveniences. Address I*. J.
40-fttp
nnd bladder were in bad condition. I Coyle, Coronado Rrach. .
was- weak and nervous and felt tired FOR RENT—Apartments and garage
to parties without children. 320
and worn out. Walking made me
43-0tp
short o f breath. Every morning my Oak Ave. Call 2503face and hands were bloated. Medi­ FOR RENT— Furnished rooms with
Ctrda of SanforiTa Reput­
cine fulled to help my condition und
light housekeeping.—S. E. corner of
able Professional Men, each
doctors advised an operating’ writes 11th street .nnd- Elm ave.— M. Scl\«f ohon, in hit choaeii proMaggie Nelson, Mossdsle, Flu. "F o r­ neidef .
4S-3tp
feoa.on the Herald recenttunately I* read about Foley Kidney FOR llK N T —Cool,
housekeeping
mends to ths people.
Pills, tried them nnd got relief." Sold
apartments; large screened porch,
everywhere.— Adv.
•■lore in. Phuoa 432. -100 Palmetto
Avenue.
&lt;43-2tp
Are you moving? I^ t tho QUICK
SERVICE TRANSFE R do the job, if
W A.NTM 4
Leorffe A. DeCottes
you want it dune qs you want it dona. sYERMITXTirP irYtANYffli-kfim
Attorney-at-Law
I hone 408.
.30-Thr: Fri-Sal-lf&lt;*
Iw experienced. Address P. O. Box
221.
32-tfc
fFvsr Seminole {bounty Rank
For quick results try n want ad
■ ANKo r d - j.
... p in n ii
WANTED—MU^tic-ngod whitd wain
“ • S. Leak

4

we are on tin* Job always to give hon­
est values nnd real service at all
times. Several late express ship­
ments of drestres and Imts Just ar­
rived gives us the opportunity of
continuing the sale two more dnys—
Monday ami Tuesday only— nnd We
feel itoiir duty to pass along these
remarkable values to our friends nnd
cutsomers. See the advertisement In
todny's issue.

■ ■ ■ T H E

O r A s S o o n A s You 've C o m p le t e d
A B u sin e ss D eal Of A n y Kind —

FEED

S T O R E H M

Sanford
Feed
&amp;
S upply Co.
FEED‘ M A Y » C R A IN A N D F E R T I L I Z E R S
PHONE 5 3 9 * MYRTLE AVE.8 ^THST.5ANF0I?D.FU

OUR Place

Just Put Yourself
You E x p e c t Your M o n e y Ju s t A s
S o o n A s Yo u 've S old Your H o g s -

CASH

O r A s S oo n A s You ’v e Fin is h e d
A H a r d W eek 's W o r k -------

S o IS IT. FAIR To E xpect P rompt
Pa /ment for Products and Services You
SELL and at Ttfc Same Time Neglect To
Pay Promptly for Things You BUY ?
George Can't Too
Settle Up Tour

FIRR, LIFE. AUTO INSUUANOF.

J

W

a r d e d
m m
iilMROAND ilOOM—Good* "meals,

Account Tr

/ IS per week. Write Jl, ,A. box 10.
Bee Brown’s, West Second s t n u l ^ V

■AN PORI)

t-

FLORIDA

- Practice limited

CHELLR MAINES
I

LAWYER
-■.— Court Hous

Disease* of Bye, Bar, Ni
Kyea Examined, Gla
MeUch Bujld

m fTramlood

DR. R, M. MASON
n
•W

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Gasoline Gages, Rubber Pedal Patf#
for Ford*
to
nd Throat TIKES .AND TUBES, A L L SIZES,
For Less Money
Fitted

DR. G. S. SELM,

GENERAL ELECTRIC
AN D

Claw— D«dg»*d

EMERSON FANS ,

Henry McLaulin, Jrn

H ILL LU M B E R C O M P A N Y

Palmetto

BUILDING

HEADQUARTERS

,—--- ---- I____ a*'._________•___ -

A N D SERVICE
«

Hum an,

You don't feel Exactly
exactly rixht towards the man who doctu’L meet his jufit
jufil obligations
obligntlon-s to you PROMPTLY.
PROMPTLY, You are
not Anxious to work for or sell to him again. Suppose we 0}VEtt you money and neglected to pay you PROMPTLY.
How would you feel towards us? Now put yourself in AUK place. Apply tho Golden Rule. Treat us as you would want
to be treated.------------■ ■*-------------------------------—
....... .
■■
We’re Just os human as you are

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUM BER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 18,1923
VOLUME IV.

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TOLL OP CLEVELAND SCHOOL HOUSE
FIRE
* LAST
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Eight Miles from Camden Where Wooden School
House and One Stairway Proved Funeral Pyre
for the Panic-Stricken People
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IF CHINESE TROOPS ARE
NOT WITHDRAWN AC­
CORDING TO PLANS

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LOCAL MEN ANI&gt; VISIT0K8 IIAN't
Cl* HOME COOI)
RECORDS

RECOMMENDS THAT LEASE
SYSTEM AND CORPORAL
PUNISHMENT STOP

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CAMDEN, 8. C., May 18.—Seventy-one are Known lo he dead nnd tho
Tournament started
condition of two other* atlll doubtful w u the toll of the Cleveland school Trapshooting
houae fire laat night, eight miles from thla city, according tc oounty and lo­ their firat day of shooting yestordny
cal official*. The collapse of n narrow wooden atairway leading from the afternoon nnd though it |H»ured in tor­
second floor where an entertainment incident to achool closing waa In pro- rents for some time a fter the event*
grcaa caused many dcatha, a number of persona being crut-hwl in. |he debris. alerted it did not dampen the ardor
Othera
burned
death
Others, cut off from escape io this way l----— -to --- while still
__ _ others of the aporta who are hero from nil TO DISCUSS LEGISLATIVE MAT All Prisoners nnd Mass of Tesll
DEFENSE
FILED
AFFIDAVITS
mony an Tnhert Cuso Was
jjumped
....r&gt;J from
; ___1windows.
•
'V The
was .caused by over turning an oil lamp on. over tho state to take part nnd nfter
Who W as R eleased T o d n y to
TKItS WITH RBPRESBNTA*— fire
f.-------ACCUSING
JUDGE
OF
the atig e during commencement cxercisse which was witnessed by crowds ihe skies had cleared aomewhut they
Also in Report * . '
C arry U ltim a tu m o f l la n d lt s
T1VK LAKE
PREJUDICE.
The school
building~ a *"
two s to ry , were hard at it again nnd tho heavy
that
Jammed
the
roam.
A
panic
followed.
T.-----‘
Who A rc R u lin g C h in a
frame building containing three school rooms, burned rapidly and before out* Jiomlmnlmont sounded like wnr had
In order to secure the concensus of
TALLAHASSEE, May 18.—Tho
i n , n , AwM Utri Press)
aide
aid could be summoned nothing remained but to collect the dead nnd give broken out ami the enemy waa coming opinion of tho people of Sanford and
&lt;|lr Tfc*
■*•*•) . ,
•CROSS
CITY,
May
18.—The
trial
Joint
legislative eommittco thnt for
S H ^ ( JHM.AT .r T 8 . - A m e r l c a n
up
Luke
Monroe.
Seminole county on certain bills now several weeks Investigated alleged
of W alter Higginbothnm, charged medical care lo the Injured. All available doctors were called from Camden
The
following
are
the
scores
made
•nil Hritish captives of Shantung with first degree murder In connec­ ond other nearby tewns. The death list reads like a roster of families of the
pending In Tallahassee, Representa­ convict brutalities In this state today
yesterday nnd thin morning:
tive I-like lias requested that n spec­ made report to the senate nnd houao.
bandits will be shot next Tuesday if tion with the death of-M artin Tnhert community. Family after family virtually wiped out. In almost every in­
stance where parents are listed as dead from one to four children perished.
STATE
CHAMPIONSHIP
,
ial meeting bo called at which would lleyond recommending that the coun­
of
North
Dakota,
in
a
convict
camp,
Chinese troops are not withdrawn,
The audiencc'was watching a little comedy presented by the pupils „when
lie present the county commissioners, ty convict lease system anil corporal
,
Squad 1
according to n "Alnal ultimtum’' of was halted ngain todny when the deChamber of Commerce and all other punishment he abolished and th a t
fenso filed affidavits from two clti- the lamp, suspended from the ceiling by a bracket, fell lo the stage, t ...... iravis, S. r .............. - .........................
emued
and
little
effort
apparently
was
made
to
fight
thr
flumes
which
quick­
Allen, T. S............’. !.i.................' 01 organizations nnd citizens.
zciia accusing Judge Horne, presid­
present Inws regarding the supervlaly
communicated
to
the
dry
timber
of
the
building.
Mothers,
with
children
The measures coming up for discus- ion of prisoners Ik* strengthened Jho
Smith, C. S.......................................... 00
ing jurist, of being prejudiced against
the defendant. The judge disqualified in their nrms, were trnmplcd under foot. Young and old alike fought for Portlier, A. C...................................... 85 slon at th at time are the creation of report Itself was perfunctory but ac­
himself nnd recessed hearing until exit. The stairway collapsed, many being Implied on the Jagged Umbers. Allen, L. P............................................«-r» a county court, the lnkefrunt bulk­ companying it was a mass of tcstl-^
In ailing bill trail the one making sun­ mony relating to the death p f Martin
the governor could name another*1 Others were pinned down by the weight or bodlea'above them. •
dry
changes in the city charter. The Tnhert nnd conditions in c,amps of
Chain, G. W
jud goto come here to preside. AfCAMDEN, 8. C.. May IK.—The funeral services for the seventy odd vie- Freer, VV. F.
SHANGHAI, May 18.—Chinese j
first bill affects the county’ns n whole, State Senator Knnbb in Raker coun­
tima of the Cleveland achool house fire, will be held jointly at six oclock this Durov, M. G
bandits last night attacked Tnwon- (
the second, the city and county joint- ty. The legislature has already act­
kuw, a town DO miles north of Llnchafternoon neifr the ashes of the building where they met death. Announce­ I'onabl, J. (i
|y, while tlie third is entirely n local ed to abolish corporal punishment
eng nnd seized a number of captives,
ment of the plan was mode by committees appointed by Mayor Garrison, or Forchor, K. I
measure.
measure to that end now being on
according to report received here.
Camden, who are In charge of arrangem ents. The plan is to bury nil at the
Tho meeting bus been arranged for way to governor. The convict lease
Sqund -1
TSAOCIIWANG, Frovlnco of Shan­
same lime in the same grave.
Monday, 11 a. m., nnd will be held In system linn also been tabooed by both
Bullard, J. L.
tung, China, Muy ID.—Get the for­
Ate court house. Inasmuch as all of
Guurkon, Geo,
eign cuptlvea out of tho grip of the
Uiiykin, I.. M
Suchow bandits nnd talk terms a fter­
Gray, J. C. .
TALLAHASSEE,
May
18.—A
wards, otherwise there will be "dras­ Excellent Play
Gray, F. 8. .
tine cent gasoline tnx bill, pased al­
tic action" was the ultimatum laid
to Be Given
Squad 4
ready by tho senate, went through
down fo tho Chlneso government of­
Williams,
Goo.
.
the house yesterday nfter one of tho
*
at
High
School
ficials jua-p late .yoterday by ,\\r.
rtlng will Ire held nt the 'to u rt house Monday
Rudd, D. M. ....
bitterest tights of the session, anil
Jacob- g ! Schurmnn, Americnn min­
'rlork to discuss pending measures with RepresenSands, C. E. ...
was on the fair way t o lie law of tho
RY WELFARE DEFARTMENT OF
ister to China. •
ke. Everyone Invited
attend.
land. Tho measure goes back to tho •'
Avery, II. D.
THE
WOMAN'S
•
The American liplpmnt, who stop:
McAllister, Win
srnntc for concurrence in some
CLUB.
jad off here on hia wny from Shang­ ♦
Sqund 5
changes to its less important provis­
hai to Feking, told Chinese officials
ions, and thence tl goes to the gov­
Glousier, O. J .......
The onc-uct piny "The • Twelve
congregnted hero to negotiate .with
Nelson, J. J .........
ernor.
Found
l-ook,"
that
was
to
have
been
the bundits, unless tho foreign pris­
A. &amp; F. Company have an ndvorFar.sogc of the- bill, which provides
Anderson, J. G, ...
oners were released immediately seri­ given last Wednesday afternoon un­
tisemont
giving you somo reul prices for a two cent levy on gas to go t o '
Hiinshrougli,
.1.
A
der
tho
nuspjcos
of
the
Welfare)
De­
ous international complications would
on all lirn-s of canned goods, groceries, the state road department and one
Beckwith, W. it.
partm ent of the Wotnan'a Club, will
result.
coffees and tens. Also^ fresh vege­ cent to Ik- divided equally among tho :
“End these delays and confusion bo given Tuesday evening, May 22nd,
tables.
sixty- tiller counties, was mada posSehutt, F. F. .
nt
tho
High
School
auditorium,
ut
ta tween various 'departments of the
Milde by a most unusual parliament­
Cnssotty, TIiom
H:lfi
o'clock..
government," he said. "Get the capary procedure which took it from this
Huff, W.
"The
Twolvo
Found
I-ouk,'
'by
Sir
tires out ami talk terma afterwards,
hazards of n lllibustor that showed
Cuscadon,
A.
J
otherwise there will be dractic action James Bar,rie, will Ik- presented un­ Convicted Men Will Be Transferred to Prisons in
n osigns of abating. It was accom­
Aycocko,
(J.
J.
der tho direction of Mrn. D. I*. Drum­
taken."
•
f
panied by dire warnings of disaster
Sands,
C.
K.
.
mond,
with
the
following
cast:
France
Relations between the Chinese gov­
if it reached the courts and good '
Whittlesey, J. I:
WHIlums,
Goo,
Sir
H
arry
Sims
—.....~...............
ernment anil the representatives of
road* advocates recalled with it shudDeen,
Tom
...
___________ Mrs. Endor Curlott
Avery, II. I). .
furvign countries la described on all .
dcr
the litigation that took tho effeeNeal,
K.
E........
Build, D. W. .
bands n* "strained” ns a result of Lady Slm t...............Mrs. Ralph Wight
tlveness from the olio cent act of ’21
Spicer, 0 . M. ..
McAllister
....
Kate,
a
Typist
...Mrs.
I).
F.
Drummond
the bandit cltuation.
and held it so far several months.
,,
Sqund 5
Deen, D. A. ......
Mrs. Aylctt Fitts
l)r .Schurmsn kept in constant, Butler
Representative Stunrt delivered a
Squad H
Hunshoruugh,
J.
A
table communication with Washing­
parting shot to the effect th at no
Evans', tu rn e r ....
liliiunicr, O. J. .....
held captive by tho brigands of Shan­
ton during his stay in Shnnhla.
Uieory
of taxation would stand tho
Colomnn,
J.
B.
..
Beckwith,
W.
It.
...
J. H. Fowcll and other captives held tung. Tho diplomatic corps has beuh
tests
of
the courts which made n
Lloyd,
C.
W.
.....
Nulsoti,
J.
J.
-----by thebamlita are suffering somo dis­ astonished to ascertain these pris­
statewide levy for nllpcat(on to Its J
McKnbhen,
J.
R,
Anderson,
J.
G.
••
comfort, and somenre ill as a result oners have not been freed, nnd that
several counties. He was oppo.ed, .
Cunnudin, A., Sr.
of having to eat unaccustomed food. tho negotiations entered upon with a
too, he said, to a three cent tax. lt~.l
Knight, G. W
The bandits charged that the Chi­ view to their release apppar to be
was placing on the automobile Indus*
Smith,
W.
P.
Stevens, It. 1
ne** tro o p s have not been withdrawn, interrupted for reasons which have
Worthington
Buck,
A.
E.
iit-pile ofifcinl assertions to the con­ not yet been explained.
Currier,
H,
Fuleston, S. .
“The diplomatic corps again em­
trary. This apparently constitutes
Rowcn,
J.
R.
Suvugo,
J. W
phasized
tho
responsibility
which
th e gieatest hitch to the negotiations
Squad 7
Sehutt, L. F.
devolves on the Chinese government
fo r th e captives' release.
Cuscailcii
in this regard nnd waits with im­
wight, it. n....T
Cussetty
patience for it to take with no fur­
Hutchinson, J. C,
Aycocko
ther delay1 efficacious measures for
Fuleston,
S.........
Huff. W,
the
liberation
of
tho
prisoners.
It
yesterday said that Consul John K.
Knight, Geo. W ,
Sehutt ...
Davis and Major I’hiloon, assistant reserves the right to fix at a later
Stevens, R. E. .
military attache at LJnrhrng, had re­ date the nature and scope of the
Darby, M. G.
sanctions
which
the
delay
in
the
set­
ported that the bandits had stated
Loosing,
L.
S
.
.
W ight, R. B.
tlement
of
this
deplorable
affair
en­
they were ready to negotiate with
Uuelc, A. E. ...
Loasing, L. S,
Chinese authorities-fo rthe release of tail and which will be destined to
Savage, J. W.
SchuH, L- I’.
the Americana pnd other foreigners prevent its recurrence.
Kitchell, G. E.
Nolan, A. C.
recently captured. The message
"The dean of the diplomatic corps
Nolan,
A.
C.
said that a representative of the Chi- is directed to recall tho undertaking
man’s talent for religion, the demand
Evans, Turner
nese government would leave on the of the Chinese government regarding
for God planted in hia bosom, and
Representative Hetchnnt, howeve
Hill, W. C. .........
Feral, A. C, morning of May 17 to begin the nego- the invealigation entreated to the inhis closing words of warning lest wo
in
explaining. JjJl favorable yet*. Ml
Whitner,
Charles
Uationa.
tem ational commission ndw convenVick, J. K. ......
neglect this g ift of the Father and
that
It 'w a s nothing tyjt rig h t f hl
Ilnss,
F.
McKibben,
J.
R
Thc statement was issued by the cd a t Tsaocheng, and request! to be
lead to our loiing the power and de­
those coubUwi w hkY tfV jj h fr4tof«i
Rogdrs, \V. D. ..
Cusczukm,
A.,
department
shortly a fter It had informed of the instrectians sent to
sire tq worship.
..
. .
suppMrtqdiM‘c .W “d. P*P*v,J&gt;t nV
made public the text of a note de- the representatives of tho Chinese
There wijl be no service tomorrow,
Ma p l e w o o d h u n d r e d
s l u r Iyear* without
any U
Deen, Tom ..
live red by the diplomatic corps at government.'
1
, .
m
rtlinle.retusn
breauwj
th
o
r
happ*
Peking to ihe Chinese foreign office.
“Tho diplomatic corps Is greatly
Spicer, O’. M
___
Booed &amp;„ „
.
ed not to, bo on _ any of tho trui
The note reiterated th at the Chinese surprised to learn th at on May 14 the talented person to use their talents
Neal, E. E.
lines or other recognised state rose
government Was under obligations to representative of the foreign offici for God and men, but he got under
Whjttlosey .
the
skins
of
the
crowd
when
he
call­
should be given some mo^** .wR
obtain the release qf the captives allrged th at ho had not receive!
Dcqn, D. A.
ed
attention
to
the
fact
th
at
these
was the view of tho county spMMi
and added that the diplomatic corps these Instructions."
aa they were ternu^. Some of t
wag waiting impatiently for It to
Minister 8churman pointed oqjl words were not spoken of tho gifted
Hutcheson, J. C.
other members voted with them I
take efficacious measures for libera- th at the Chinese government would man but to the one talented one,
Whjtney,
C.
H.
.
Squad 2
rnuto they thought that if tha fW
whose
gifts
were
below
the
ordinary.
Uon of the prisoners.
"undoubtedly do everything possible
Coleman, J / 11. .
ties were not given something^ t
He
declared
that
this
parable
was
Following is the text of the note to shift the blame on the foreigners
UU1, W. Q____
t-.iMil densrtmvnt would fall to |
giving
a
law
fo
r
all.
life,
that
any
as mad# public by the state depart- if anything goes wrong" and. added
Kitchell, Goo. E.
m*r,t:
•
th at for. this reason the Peking dlp- man who did not use the powers
“!o view of the assurances received lomatic corps had consistently re­ given him lost those powers. Ho
Smith, W. I*.

SAYS CAPTIVE

To

Ro^en, T. R.
skirLv, wabils,i Failure]

D4 Cuurisr, &gt;ED41 Kk-cken, C,
D3| Allen, U. F.

calling our nttintioo to their

pf Floe Ida

and Western

�THE SANFORD DAILYJ1ERALD, THUR8DAY, MAY 17,1923

PA G E TW ELV E
over yonder reposes .the boy who
went fishing on Sunday and the wom ia Who kept strychnine in her cup­
board, and over in the potter’s field
nm&gt;; be seen the bleaching bones of a
man who tried to whip the editor.
READ ’EM AND WREP!
(Copyrighted hy U. C
Wyight) \

Although I've heard it said that
“The Woman Pays"—ItU the mop
who pays, and pays,'nnd pays—when
his mother-in-law stays &gt;nd stays;
and stays.

A-ABLE OP CUPID AND MAMMON
• If om* cares to look through the
Who’s Who Book, the name of Mr.
NeWgfild will bme found ranking as
rank as the rankest. And Mr. Newgold had n daughter, Pearl. Pearl
was the Apple of her dad's eye, and
he took particular Pains to Shoe­
horn her into the Best Society. Mrs.
Newgold having aoclal Aspirations
in her own right, dreamed of the „day
when she coutd bask In the reflect-:
ed glory that an International Alli­
ance would bring to the house of
Newgold.
All unconscious of this delightful
little mess that her fond parents
were wishing on her, Pearl shipped
high, Wide and Handsome in the in­
circle of Juzzbo J a tic rs , ' and

Breach of Promise
Suit A gainst tVTiltney
Assumes New Phase
(Djr T t* AawcUltS Press)
NEW CITY, N. Y., May 10.—Evan
Burrows Fohtalnc, dancer and moth­
er, Mrs. Florence Fontaine, were In­
dicted by the Kockland county grand
Jury today for perjury In connection
with Miss Fontaine’s .million dollar
breach of protfilse suit against Cor­
nelius Vanderbilt Whitney.

Another good endurance test ia to . “ In Old Louisiana,” benefit of High
School Athletics, Friday night. High
School. .36c and 60c. 8 JO p. ra. 4l-$tc
Vero's citrus fru it shipping season
May 16*—- has practically come to an end with COOLEST BREEZES during sum­
mer, arrango for Sxold's new ocean
The sixty-eighth annual Southern total car ahlpntepta of 243 cars, be­
Baptist convention, which opens here; sides -express nhipmcnts totalling sev­ front apartm ents, modern, complctj
Inspection Invited,
tomorrow^ will taicc up plans for com-| eral car loads. This was the largest end beautiful*.
write
of
call
110
Ocean
Ave., Daytona
pitting the $76,000,000 campaign, the '
amount of fru it ever moved from Beach, Fla; Phone 2l3*J.
•
five-year forward movement of the)
6-3-4-6-10-11-12
denomlntlon th at will term inate in Vero’In one season.
December 1024. Keens for contlmt-j
--A re you moving? Let,tho QUICK
ing tho missionary educational, bene-'
SERVICE TRANSFER do the Job, if
volent aqd other work after this camyou want it done as you want It done.
palgn is ended, also will be considerPhono 428.
-3C-Thr-Frl-Sat-tf? Apply BonalU Beautifter cosmic eUv to
your face, and rest while it dries, then
remove and see end feel the wonderful
difference in the color and texture of the
skliv
S
Guaranteed to do these definite things lor
theiace or money refunded. Clear the
dor. Lift.out the.
BAPTIST CONVENTION
AT KANSAS CITY W lLl,
TAKE UP VITAL TQPICS

Tho whlpplog-boss and his lash
hnve been banished from Florida. t
The sengto advocates of tho lash
iglndled-lflJ
hJrtrrn Monday a nd.-the
GOAT-CBTTEHB,
Senate concurred id the House bill
" The bird who persist in reading
which absolutely prohiblta tho whip­
aloud the titles on the screen a t the
ping of prisoner!! in this state, any­
mqyie show.
where, nt any time and under any
The fellow who keeps stepping on
circumstances.
your heels in the line-up a t tho box
This action should have been taken
office window. '
by both houses the first week of the
The woman who walks along the
street like a pointer dog.
session. The delay was duo to the
The fellow who drives his' nuto
stubbornness of friends and allies of
the same, way, as ybu arc noxious to
the lessees in the Senate. These
"friends” numbered sixteen on the
pass around him.
first vote. On the flnnl vote, they
could muster only thirteen—which
LIVES OF GREAT MEN ALL
. •
REMIND US
pronounceable names, if she would was Just thirteen too mnny for the
Noto they say that Henry Ford is llltch up with then), anil allow her good name and reputation of the
one of the world's greatest men— Pater to pay off the mortgage on the slate.
because lie has filled the roadways old Buronlal Castle. Hut Pearl was
Since the first publication of the
with tin.
,
having p Good time, nnd was not facts In the Martin Tabert case, all
thinking of Tying herself up to any Florida has Wen ringing with tho de­
MARY'S SISTER.
male a t this'period of her Existence. mand for Justice. Each new devel­
Molly sut down upon a. pin,
In vairfher mother and father ruil- opment mndo more damaging the
But yelled no exclumntinn,
od nt her. In vain they pointed out case ngainst the lease and the lash.
For aomo of her wus genuine
tb her the advantages of a Rig name. State und county officers became In­
And some was Imitation.
She would have none of this old volved. A State Senator, himself n
Noise, und nt Inst she picked out a lessee, was shown to bo ns culpable in
MAN ASKS LITTLE IN THIS
nice, Clean-Cut, fellow about her permitting the cruel Wnllng of help­
WORLD.
own age, who had a Nice kind fnee, less men nnd boys as the northern
A Kentucky mountaineer who had and who*COUld talk American.
corporation responsible for the Ta­
been reared by his older brother was
When her parents found this out, bert outrage. It tlevcloped thnt a
sent on Ills first visit to town. Gasing
they threw a Conniption fit—or Its shorilT was employed hy a leasing
out of n window, ho nsked the mer­
e&lt;|uul—nnd mnile all Haste to meet corporation to "inrilroad" convicts to
chant:
this bird, in ordor to get the U w - its hull-hole of brutality and death.
"W hat's th n t?"
down
on him ns soon ns possible, for A drunken County Judge was n
“A womnn," the merchant replied.
she was the only child, nnd they were party to the shameful Imrgulti. Yet,
"I want ono."
Sore afraid that she would commit despite all this, certain so-called rep­
“Ill get one for you."
some
faux-pas. (Author's note: I resentatives of the people cither side­
A few weeks later ho returned. “ I
think
this
is Polish for non do trap* stepped the Issue, dilly-ifnllied In a t­
wpnt another womnn," he said.
tempted compromises or openly op­
pe.)
•
"Why, I just got you pne a short
So they put on n Party ami hand- posed the proper action.
tlma ago.
' .
.
oil
Oscar—that was the young man's
Tho pcnplo liegnn to be henrd from
"Yep, I know, hut she broke her
in
unmistakable terms. The press,
given
name—a
Rid.
leg and I had to shoot her.."
Tickled stiff the young Wood enmo practicidly ns a unit—tho ‘‘sub­
to the Mansion that Pearl called sidized’ ’press as the chief lease-anilNIECES ARK'SO TRYING ON
home, nnd was with much Ceremony lash Senator terms it—trained Its
ONK'H NERVES.
given a Knock-down to the Folks. Of guns upon TullahnsHoe. Civic organ­
(F r om Boulder, Colo., Camera.)
course,
l^fng Just n plain ordinary izations, of men nnd women, in ev­
MLs El Isalad h llcmhcjrgcr of Den­
uuv—even
ns you or 1—he struck ery purl of the state, passed indignant
ver lpent several hours lit llouldcr
und loequont resolutions. Mass meet­
Sunday with heir niece, Miss Coxy
ings were adopted ns a timely nud
potent method of expressing the will
of tho people.
.
Then, the opposition weakened. The
inevitable arrived. The Senate pnssed the House hill prohibiting the Insh
—not experimentally for two years,
hut for nil time.
gown of black ^bpamsn
The lcasc-ancMnah lenders gnve n
white satin and her flowers were n
few expiring gnsps—nnd they pass
bouquet of orchids nnd llllcs-of-thoout of Florida legislative history for­
valley. The mother" of the groom
ever.
wore n corsage bouquet of violets
They are "dead"—as dead uh tho
BTOP
llo
o
/.E
RING
and orchids.
iniquitous, barbarous system they de­
And the guests nil wore smiles.
NEW YORK. Mnyl Iff.—An nt* fended und fought to preserve.
Florida has again “ righted herself."
tempt to break up a country-wide
A BUSTED FRIENDSHIP.
She
has had several similar experi­
For seven years Rill Prune and 1 ring of IkHitleggers wilh headquar­ ences, when her own citizens have
ters
in
litis
city,
which
Is
charged
resided side l.y side with not n rlou.l
brought shume nnd discredit U|lon
to cross tho sky ami cast a shadow with operating the maritime liquor
her—but
she has always "come clean."
wide. I nursed him when he had the mnrt off Jersey's three mile limit,
Out
of
this,
her^most humiliating sit­
flu nnd did up all his chores; 1 helped will li einstlg hy the government to­
uation,
she
emerges,—unnfrnid,
smil­
•
him build his bungaloo by fitting all day.
ing, with the consciousness of duty
Assistant
United
Slates
Attorney
tho doors. He sat beside my bed of
«.
;&gt;aln when 1 was down and out; he Herman I* Falk made this announce­ done!
The
pen
of
the
Governor
will
sign
reaped nty corn and shucked my ment' yesterday after quizzing the
Floridu’H
deliverance
from
her
de­
captain
uml
crew
of
the
Hrltlsh
grain, and fed the hogs their kraut.
tractors
nnd
defamers.
steam
er
Yankton
which
put
Into
port
Oh, we were friends of Jmrest ruy—■
Florida is ull right!—Tampa Trib­
■* empty
' t 'lnrtlcr and
real neighbors frank and square—I yesterday with
une.
.
lifter
the
super-cargo
hud
left
bunRer
i
cobbled up his one-horso shuy, ho
trimmed tny ahum hqir. Rut now the shi|p off Munlauk Point several
FORMER (T.ERK NAMED
vendetta’s been declared between old weeks UgO.
FOR HIGH POSITION IN COMMr.
Falk
suid
the
government
to­
Prune nnd nte; nt* more uqr mutual
TltOLLRItS* OOFICB
day
would
file
a
complaint
in
federal
Jays are shared ip loving comrudery.
For Willyum bought w
nun district court against six men be­
WASHINGTON, May 10.—Willi*
with long, sharp-pointed toes and lieved to be the liruins of the ring,
J.
Fowler, who entered the govern­
which
in
credited
wilh
having
flooded
kept it in u lltlli! pen—for why? Noment
service in Fort Wayne, Ind., in
the
Atlantic
senbourd
with
iiumgglcd
liody knows. And that dented lien
raised general heck out In my gar­ liquor In the last six months. Mr. 1880 ns n $!HH) a year elerk, today
den cute; she tnndo of it an awful Falk estimated that the ring had was appointed first deputy comp­
wreck nnd spilled the heaps to bout. landed at least sixty thousand cases troller of the currency, nnd Juseph
I grubbed my double-shoveled gun from Scotland ami the Bshamus \V. McIntosh formerly of Chicago
and sallied Mirth in Ire; I slew her from the fleet operating from Miapii ami now director of finance of the
Emergency Fie It corporation, ‘ was
•
as she turned to run, and threw her tti Boston.
named
deputy comptroller of agricul­
The
charges
against
the
svxtet
will
in the fire. Oh, had lllll not protural
credit
rorjKinitiohs.
b*
conspiracy
to
violate
the
Volstead
rured that hen. our-friendship would
net
and
to
attem
pt
to
defraud
tlie
have thrived, hut it went galllvunting
when she In my garden strived. Good government out of customs duties. .
feeling now Is on the hog and you . The names were not mode public,
may bank on that; last eve he chloro­ hut the siix|a&gt;cts, Mr. Falk said, now
TAMAPA, May 10.—Royal Arch
formed my dog, Unlay 1- killed Ids were In New Yurk, Boston und Phil­
Musons representing practically ev­
adelphia.
rat.
Mrfl Falk.added that- tho govern- ery- chapter in the slate opened their
If you take a walk through the meat In Its massed attack on the rum annual convocation here yestardny, J.
cemetery alone Vou WNI tut"* the last fleet including patrolling tho three 11. Fishlmugh of West Palm Reach
resting place of the man who looked mile limit with coast guard cutters presiding.
Tho meeting will continue through
down the muzzle of a shotgun to see and rutting off fuel and food sup­
ff R was loaded. A little further plies front shore, has issued orders Thursday, after which mnny dele­
gates will go to St. Petersburg fur
down the slope !■
»'r,*nk who f ortho seizure of twelve cruft with
special ceremonies.
.
which
the
ring
was
believed
to
have
tried to shew how close he could
This is the first meeting of the
.come to s moving train. In strolling been communicating with the shore.
jurisdiction held outside uf Jackson­
.about you-se Jjte monument of a
Putato shipping commenced in ville in many years.
bird girl who tried to light the file
Most of tho first day’s session was
curnuat
at Hastings with $8 u barrvt
with kemoonr, and a gross-rovered
consumed
in tho hearing y f reports
paid.
Thera
will
lie
somewhere
Itnoll that covers the boy that put
a cob under a mule's tail. That tall around 2,200 carloads, as against 3,­ of officers aud committees.
ajgift over the man that blew out the 600 last yrur. The fields not touched
Much is being said about marking
gas costs g shadow over tho boy who by frost are showing a normal yisld
historic
sputa, and the boys ere a t­
of
60
to
K
6
barrels,
and
those
which
triad to jump on a moving train.
tending
to
Uni some with their pen­
suffered
from
tho
cold
are
yielding
There with the top of a shoe box
driven oVrr his head is a rich man from 5 (o 26 barrels per acre. F ind cils and jacknlvcs on tho echoolhouses.
who igarried a young wife. Away shipments brought $14 * b*rr*l.

The Princes

CLAY AWAV THE YEARS

Daily Faihion Hint

Close enlarged pores'. Rebuild facial tlssues snd muscles. Make the skin soft
end smooth.
$
You can obtain regular alias frpm your
favorite toilet counter. If not. sand this
ad with 10 cents to Concilia Laboratories,
Indianapolis, Indisno. lore trial tube.

'£ N i g h t a n d

•YOUR

---------T O N I G H T—.___.

Richard Barthelmess
—AND—

*Dorothy Gish

A thrilling story of the sea by Ed.
mund Gouldin. 'Also a two-p,*

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Century
Comedy
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-Friday and Saturday.
Betty Compton, Bert Lytell ta 4
'M ay McAvoy in

IN”
■ \ “KICK
•
Also a Comedy

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sL•.Mormagj •
n aave
v e Clean\
wean\ uj
S) H
£ye$ 3

II tfcey H re^ ItcfiT S o u it, B u m '
o r Diacharge, II S o rt; Inm atea,
In flin y d o r G ran u lated , uao
M arine.'Soothes e n d Refreshes.'
S ale for In lin e o r A d u lt. A t iJJ ‘

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MtWINB CO., 0 EaMOHeSw—

COAT OF EXCELLENT STYLE
Top roots r-rrm smartest this season
when they are developed in the tweeds
—imported or domestic. The model
pictured is lieltetl in the latcit fashion
and trimmed with collar and cuffs of
its own rnateri,il. The collar Is drsigned in convertible style so that it
ran be worn buttoned ilone up to the
throat or turned lurk. Medium sire
requires 2J&lt; yards 54-inch material.
Pictorial Review Coat No. 9679.
Sires, 34 to 46 inches butt. Price,
35 cents. Skit! No. 1060. Sires, 24
to 36 inches waist. Price, JO rents.

A CUTE PANTAI.F-T MODEL
'Expression registers distress, but the
heart is w ry hap|&gt;y over the thought of
the pretty little j&gt;ercalc (nek trimmed
with |&gt;lain gingham. .The ducklings are
not ugly if made of gingham to match
collar, cuff hem nnd cuffs and apnliqufd
to either skle of the front. Tlf* ging­
ham IKinds are trimmed with blankctstitdi embroidery. Medium size re­
quires 2 yards 36-inch figured, and Ji
yatd 36-lncli plain mutrrial.
Pictorial Review Pants let Dres« No.
9270. Sires, 2 to 8 ytara. Price,
30 cents.

103 PalmvUfl.AW.

JUST IRRESISTIBLY LpVEI.Y
New fabrics exalt the Moure from
nn ncresaory to a strangely significant
fatbion. Expressing n.mc youth and
rharni in this design in mauve err;)*,
worn with n plaited skirt of white
flannel. The emliroulrry. is done in
mauve ^nd orange, living used to em­
phasize the irregular lower edge and
sleeves of the Mouse, as well nt the
round neck. A string "belt of selfmattrial decides the line of the waist
and controls tiic fulness at one and the
same lime. Medium size require* I**
yards 36-lnrh material for the blouse
and 3 '4 yards for the skirt.
Pictorial Review Blouse No. 1474.
Size*, 34 t 6 46 inches liuat. Price,
J5 rents. Skirt No. 9126. Sizes, 62
to 34 inches wuist.' Price, 30 cents.

,

arknonvillc
One Way
ITIC CITY ........... $36.44
IIORE, Ml).............. 30.96
N. MASH. . . ____ 42.52
UO., II.I............. .
43.48
I.ANI), O.........?.... 39.31
IT, MICII............... 41.93
A, N. Y.................. 3H.93
Hl'MMKIt KVCl

* Sanford, Florida

Frew Jacksonville
(
WASHINGTON. I). C ...
NIAGARA V.AIJ.S ......
NEW YORK, N. Y.........
PHILADELPHIA! PA.
PITTS BURGH, PA.....
SAVANNAH, GA..........
TOLEDO. O............. . ....
ftSIOV FAHKS

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I*!■IIml•-11&gt;)&gt;In ..........................— i»-.- 6S.00
liiualun ...................................... .
71.74
]|„unit trip Helens Knot! In n-lurn until On. 31st. TleWn* liwlin
nipnlH ••xrept liituvrn Hnvannnli anil Jacksonville. Sun* »tsli-ri*i«
unit lit-rths have extra ehargvs.
AUTOMOHILEH CARRIED, INCLUDING CLOSED CARS
Mailings for nnnimiirarRtesh.iHrps Nntjtiirkst May lifh sn*l i#t
Alutthi.ii)- (new) May 33ril, I’crslan May ZCtli. «:00 I*, il.
Hal IInn » or lllillndr Ipllls. Hlenmehlp I Hiwant May 2«th. r.itun Mi
Slut and Jlst, Merrimack Mny ZSth; &lt;M»u I*. M.,
KulI Information mi request at “Ank Mr. Foster" bureau or
J. F. WARD. Tear. I'ass. Agent
C. M. 11A1LK, lira. A|
Ticket Office and I'ler, 800 K. Rsy St., Jacksonville. Telephun) t-J

I'hnnn 4S1-J

Last week was biff and as the people who purchospd rt.be
95c items were so well pleased we have decided to repeat
It FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 18th and l9tli
Hall Mark Union Suits, at, per suit
Men's Good Work Shirts, at, each ...
Boys^Play Suits, made of Blue Chambray, per suit....95c
Small Boys’ Overalls, 2 pairs f o r .................. .............. -95c
Suit Cases, at, each
yQ Pftirs Men’s Lisle Socks f o r ...................
2 Pairs Men’s Parasilk Socks (all colors)
6 yards Pajama Checks, 36-in. w id e .........
2 Pairs Children’s R om p ers........... .......
7 Plain White Huck Towels, 16x30
41/2 Yards 32-in. Dress Ginghams
4 Yards Plain White Organdie
2 Yards Satin Stripe Shirting
4 Pairs Ladies’ Lisle Hose
1 6 ungalow Apron
1 Pair Ladies’ Bed-room Slippers

qUT ON SIMPLE UN ES
•
fill- frtvk would be prank-id as well
as cbir, earned out in dark blue prMtlo
rrOpc or reive, with sleeves in hrsvy
cif|ic de Chine in Otieniul pattern. It
is »lathed at the fiont and trimmed
.with huttunt of self-material. A-nar­
row siring bell holds ia the.fulnett at
(be waist, which is lowly defined.
Medium size requires 4 -yards 36-inch
plain and
yard 36-inch figured,
material.
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Pictorial Rrvsrw Drtet No. WSL
Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bud. V '1*-.
*9 cents.

UNION PHARMACY

Merchants
and Miners Transportation Co
n m illH T AMI rAM HIORR SKItVIOR

Malt liimn*

F. P. RINES

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/A G E TWO

Sanford Daily Herald
The Herald Printing Co.

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M B M B K K T H H A SSO C IA T E D PtlK N S
T h u A s s o c ia te d P r s s a la « s c 1 u ilv e lr
• n t l t l s d to I h s u s e l o r r s p u b llc s lln n o f
a l l n * * « d ls p a tr h e n r r r d l t e d to It o r
D ot o th e r w i s e e r e d ltc d In t h i s p a p e r
a n d a ls o t h s
lo c a l n e w s p u b lis h e d

fiarefn.

A ll r t i h t s o f r o - p u b tlo a tlo n o f sp e c ia l
d ta p a to h e s h e re in a r e a ls o re s e rv e d .

OfflMi IIKIIAI.II 1,011.111*0. rhffse MS
ulvaTlUlnj ft' irsun'.atlv*
ICAN PRESS SSOCtATION

Seminole county had some experi­
ence with tick eradication and until
oqj Hu(jmi(iu||3 jo bXrm jaipo
can be found we are opposed to it.
1

We do not w ant the present Tick counties in the southern portion of
the state.
Bill, It means absolutely nothing.
As to the advisability of dividing
The real estate commission wns Florida there is plenty of opinion.
voted down In the scnntg yesterday. That Florida needs n reapportion­
This was n good bill and made it in­ ment Is self-evident.. Tampa and St.
cumbent upon all . real citato men to Petrsburg divide a - senator between
follow certain rules and kept out the them. Miami and West Palm Dench
curbstone bm)wr''»tttf- musses up so divide n representative and Key West
ninny sales for tho legitimate dealer. has tho senator. Volusia, being an
Some of the members of the senate old'county in compariron-wtthTrojne
fought the bill on the ground that of those further south, has no kick
there was too much state and govern­ coming on its representation but be­
ing a part' of South, Florida the citi­
ment regulation flow.
zens* of this county stand firm In
their
hope for more stute institutions,
Dr. Carr is prcacKing same excel­
more
state interest on important
lent sermons a t the PrcsbyUirinn
rhurch every night and we under­ roads In this section of tho stute
stand lie will rernnin over next Week which pays the biggest part N f the
for several days a t the request of money each year into the state treassturnj uf itnrTltlwiW of fenhforcl. We
Unless a ienpportinnment hill, giv­
are glad to have Dr. Carr in our
midst and glad to know that he Is do­ ing each county one stale fienntnr
ing a great work here for the better­ mid one representative based on pop­
ulation, panne a this session of the
ment and the uplift of humanity.
legislature the News predict* th at
the state divlsionists will lmve fertile
The threc-cent gasoline tax has
spll in which to plant their opinion*.
passed both houses and will liccomo
The first step would probably lie that
n law if tli.* governor signs the bill.
of getting South Florida into the Re­
We are none of us nverso to the
publican ranks—not such n difficult
gasoline tux but wo would like *to
proposition ns it appears on the face
know if wo will is* forced to pay the
of it bcenuiib of the preponderance of
snnie tax on the automobiles that we
Northerners in our population. This
pay now according to the weight of
would remove tho main objection in
the machine ami pay u threc-cent tax
beside*. If tilts jn carried on the
poor man who really needs a car will
have a hard time making it go. Tho
lax on gas Is the right way to levy a
tax but other taxes should lie taken
off and allow the poor man a chance
to breathe.

they are just as guilty of pcnnngo ns
! the sheriff, lh« judge and the whip­
ping boss, (let the whole business
and give thepi nil twenty yenrs in the
I .prison rarnp and sentence them Im&gt;Tile court nt Cross City is having
' 't o r e the lash is abolished.
n hard time getting n jury cmpcrinelcd and it is our honest impression
There Is n fine hunch of folks in liint Higginbotham will never get
Sanford this week in the hlg state what is coming to him at Cross City
tournam ent of Trap Shooters. They or nt any other point in Dixie county
arc out for n good time, believe in nnd unless the U. H, Courts get a
enpoylng themselves nnd they are on- chance to pul u crimp in him it will
enjoying themselves and they are on- never Im&gt; done. And while they are
gelling Higginbotham they should
though it rained.
get the Putnam Lumber Company for

i4.x
•fy)

Georgo Jay (iotibi died yesterday
P0 ,c*Bt‘,l of fifty millions. How much
did he leave asked the Anxious Rela­
tives? Hies* your heart he left it
all. He could not enrry it with him
and he left it for the A. R. to fight
&amp;'■’&gt; over.

f

, W alter Cohen, n negro, has been
appointed comptroller of euntomn at
New Orleans. Wu suppose there are
some people In New Orlcuns that
know how to keep him frpm serving.
TMs ia thu first slip thut President
Harding ha* made.

At Tnllnhasse the other 'd a y ff
prominent editor from Quincy made
nn address on “ Bringing Florida To­
gether." His appeal wan tinned on
tho supposition that tho term* West
Florida, North Florida and South
Florida were erroneous and that every
section of tho state xhnuld bo known
oidy us Florida'. In hin appeal for n
better underntunding of the situation
ho stated that North Florida favored
n reapportionpieijt plui; of represen­
tation* favorable to the font growing

Washington of creating another statu
with two more Democratic senator*.
A fter th at the steps to the formation
of South Florida will b t compara­
tively ensy. .
South Florida ia expanding and
ha* growing pains. }( it is not treat­
ed right a t this session of the legisla­
ture it may, in the course of a few
year*, be another instance of the tall
*raggtng"thp dog- I f would bo bene­
ficial for the legislators, ami eitisena
of .N orth Florida to visit the south­
ern scctioh of their state, mingle with
thu people and get a viewpoint a hit
different from the one they have ad­
hered to for the past few generation*.
—llclaind News.
Trunks, baggage, In fnct an;
anywhere "by Just culling i'.ik, for a
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER.
3fl-Thr-Frl-.Sal.-tfc |
Thus einsanu patients of Mntteawim who took n look nt tile world
and went hack are crazy like foxes.
Whnt hns become of tho old-fash­
ioned fellow who would about m soon
crack ft r.ufo on Sunday ns n rmiieT

With great pleasure
we now announce to tne puDiic m at we nave;
pi
completed arranging of our large- and copilnefe ^tock o f JuEN?£
mid BOYS’ CLOTHING,- SHOES, :ft ATS,'find1 FU itN ISlH N afe m
_ouruow-Ktoi-e iir the new Meiseh-buildiwgi^-We-aincerely TlnuncaH
of our friends and,customers for their liberal patronage in the
past earnestly soliciting a continuance of the same. We are now
better prepared to take care of you in our new store, as we have
more room and better light to show our merchandise, which we
are sure will be more satisfactory to the customer. W e extend a
special invitation to everybody to visit us at our. new store. Look it

Why go on a vacation win n for the
Maine *am of money
i can bo
■ Ipally uncomfortable at homo?

Just received a large assortment of Men’s Summer Suits
Whip Cords, Tropical Worsted and Gabardines. Prices rangi
from—

easily made—but they CAN be
built.
The start is a safe place for
your funds and 4% Interest on
them.
Our Savings Department of­
fers both, and upon your saving
and depositing steadily, depends
your fortune.
Start it today!

(Specials for Saturday only)
We will allow 10% REDUCTION on all Suits, Pants, Hats and Shoes
Purchased
from us SATURDAY,^ MAY 19th, 1923 ,
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X
.
Our Aim is to Please

SANFORD SHOE
CLOTHING CO

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

lilH East First Street

■Sanford, Florida

PHONE 101

1L K. W H ITN ^it, O h i g r
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V. P. FORSTER,.President

The PostolTice is N ext Door to Us
Which was to end Saturday night, will be continued Two Extra D ays—MONDAY and TUESDAY only. Several delayed express shipments consisting o f about 100
DRESSES and 75 HATS have just arrived. We feel it our duty to the Sanford buying public, who have helped make this, our 2nd Anniversary Sale, a big success, to
extend thi.i ep ’c ‘Hr TWO MORE DAYS, giving them the opportunity o f securing exceptional values at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES

DRESSES

MILLINERY
These values are represented in tho season's sm artest Hats of advance style. Every popular shape.
Every prevailing color. Hats for Party, Drpss, Street or Sports wear in Milans, Timbo, Sunshine
Braid, Vi sea Cloth, Leghorns and others.

Distinctively cool cotton Dresses in Voiles, Ginghams, Normandlcs, Swisses, Organdies and
new materials. A pleasing selection in all the newest colorings.
ONE SPECIAL LOT of

ThiH lot represents part of the delayed express shipment. They consist of Silks and Straws and com
Intuitions of these materials. Large and small shapes in u pleasing selection of colors.
(Values up to $7.50)

ONE SPECIAL LOT of
All Children’s Hats, 3 to 12 year sizes,
Popular Colors, at

Values up to $8.50

Vulues t&lt;J $19.75

selection at
These are to elose out

a n d o t h e r - a c c e s s o r ie s a r e e n c l u d e d i n t h e s e e x t r a t w o d a y s o f o u h t a n n W i Jr s a r y

4

SPECIAL SALE PRICES

SALE

Choice

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1ft, 192.1
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MENTHOIATUM
is antiseptic and
gently helps the A
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healing.
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PAGE THREE r &gt;

Hi
O. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch E x -1
*■&gt; ro rtiS fr, South Orange, Orinmlo, Fla.

* THE WEATHER E

Have Clean]

F or F lorida. .(jtncrally fnlr
tonight and Saturday.

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rv«afii

5M R . F O R D

“ In Old Louisiana’’ a story of tire
oid Smith, sixty years ago. Beautiful
choresca, good negro comedy. High g

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A C n r w ith a W eak M a g n e to C o s ts m o re to r u n .— W c w ill
C h a rg e y o u r F O R D M a g n e to w h ile y o u WAIT.-.

i*
r»«nn«ec&lt;1 .rU rm lM tar
tarOoctoowche*. Watarbug*. AnU, Bab ana

Aro you moving? Let the QUICK
SERVICE TRANSFER do the Job, if
you want it done ns you want it done.
I hone -11)8.
-SO-Thr-Frl-Sat-tfc

non'i wa«t* time I n Inc to kill thew twin
wHn poirtlf rs, llquldi or any eXMrltQfitUl
preraratloQB.

Roody for U ao~B etter th a n T rap o
2-01. box. XV

.

SUN RECHARGE!*
FOR FORD MAGNETOS

IVaa. box, |l-Vl

■OLD 1VIRYWHCRE

uUKINBCa.*

We Have Installed the

STOPS RACKING COUGH

Call and Icj us explain. We test your, CAR FR £E
“Had a hacking cough for years,
ihd Foley’s Honey and Tnr is th&lt;5 only
t me&lt;ty that renehed my* cough.
I
Raiiih Yearby of Orinmlo. the Del- f ^nvc 1)(l1
co mnn, wn's in the city today on
business nftd ho also attended the
N. .1. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat,
Gun Club Shoot.
Chest nnd Hronehinl trouble are quick­
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. Crandall of Mi­ ly relieved with Foley’s Honey and
ami, are lnt the city on n visit. Mr,
Crandall is m anaging the Fuller Con­ Tar. Contains no opintes—ingredi­
ents printed on the wrapper. Largest
struction work In tho stnte.
selling rough medicine in the World.
The Chamber of Commerce held n Sold everywhere.—Adv,
good meeting today a t the Vnldex
Hotel with n large attendance nnd
many m atters of internist were dis­
cussed.
No aery Taos at- the
th u rc h Saturday,

\ tv rm
O R L A N D O ’S F A V O R IT E S H O P P IN G P L A C E

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| REAL SPECIALS-

-Q U A L IT Y

Special No. 2

Special No. 1
WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT

■ GlNtiHAMETTE—We *»ve
|S
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Ifctrd for this Saturday and Monj lv our rntire stock of ever popular fabricCINGIIAMETTE, full 32-in. wide.
|n a aide range of colors. .O ur
regular selling price of thin fabric
i* 43c, Sat. and .Monday--------- 29c

49c, 59c and 89c
Special

A TUG VAI. SPECIAL— Prices wc
will quote on this merchandise Will
demand your instant attention.
Supply jour summer needs now,
and save from 25 to 4ttf,c. The
prices. Saturday nnd Monday at^
as follows:
Regular price 5c, sale price......3e
Regular price 10c, Sale pricc...^.7c
Regular Dc, Sale price .... _...12Vic
Regular 3flr, Sale price ......... 19c
■ Regular, fic. Sale price ....
4c
■ Regular 12'jc. Sale price ........9c
! Regular 20c, Sale price ...... -.....14c

Turquoise, While, Illnrk, Flesh,
j Brown, Organdie nnd Light Grey.
J Re^!»r price $2.75. Saturday and
■ Monday ........................ ......... $2.19

Specials Nos. 6-7-8
LADIES, UNDERWEAR DKPT.

Pnnd-Made French Voile Dresses,
Saturday and Monday nt the fol­
lowing reductions:

Knyser's Knit Union Suits. Extra
tiine quality. Sixes ranging, from
31 to 41. Saturday nnd Mon. 98c
LADIES' GAUZE VESTS, sixes 36
nnd 38 only. Saturday nnd Monday, ench ...................................... Ilk

ReRgular $15.00, Safe price... $9.93
Regular $22.50, Snle price..... 515.75
.Regular $10.50, Safe price.....$13.75
Regular $25.60, Sale pdee.....$17.75
,
, %
Regular $21.50, Snle price....$14.75
Regular $29.50, Sale price.....$19.50

Specials No. 11-12
ART. DEPT.

DEPT.

JUuact ii.iUu, IQ-inchra w|i

o. 5

READY-TO-WEAR DKPT.

Specials No. 9-10
SILK

Some men spend so much time innkirg excuses, that it is no small won­
NAINSOOK
FLYER—Nagasaki ■ der they fiud no time for making suc­
and Cinderella. We have handled j cess, Success is tho keynote of the
these two clothH for many years ■ SemlnolC County Bank,
and they have always hecq our ■
leading lines.
^
A mass meeting of the county com­
Nagasaki in pink, reg. price 45— J missioners, tho chamber of commerce
Saturday and Monday ........... ,38c Jj nnd kindred tntdfests ^nd nil the citiCJndcrcllu In pink, regular price ■ aens is called 'nt the court house to
50c, Satarday and Monday....i,42c S discuss pending measures with Rep­
JL___ !___: , '________
Si
■ resentative Lake Monday morning at
eleven o’clock.

Special No. 3

TISSUE GINGHAM in a wide
range of colorings, checks, and
plaids. The widths of this cloth
range from 32 to 36 inches. Regu­
lar prices, 65c, 75c and $1.00, S at­
urday and .Monday—
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Special No. 4

F IR S T

Ludlow Twine, in

colors

Presbyterian

Navy

Haturday'nnd Monday ...............39c
POTTERY. An assortm ent of can­
dle sticks nnd rose Jars In bid Ivory
color with rose and green floral
decorations. Regular prices $1.00
and $1.25. Saturday nnd Mon. 89c
TOILET GOODS DEPT.
Wuodlrerryls Facial Soap. Regular
price 25c. Saturday and Monday
21c cake or 3 enkrs for ____ 60e

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Acceptances in the Alumni Pan- I
quet must bo sent in to Mns Pnttye
■ Lyles not later than Wednesday, Mnv
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1P . A M E R O

Saturday— SPECIALS— Monday
SUBSTITUTION IS IMPOSSIBLE! YOU HELP YOURSELF
TO JUST WHAT YOU WANT AT PIGGLY WIGGLY.

WILSON’S CERTIFIED
BACON, LB..................

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09C

“OLD X01JSIANA”

CAMPBELL'S BEANS.
CAN ........................ 1 .

AT HIGH SCHOOL
TONIGHT

NO. J CAN HAND-PACKED
TOMATOES ..........................

TALL CAN VAN CAMP’S
EVAPORATED M ILK ............ .
LLB. TALL CAN —
PINK SALMON ....
2 NO. 2 CANS SUGAR
C O R N ..... :....................

25c

K1NGHAM, SWIFT OR REX PICNIC HAMS, IB. 15'

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3 JIARS TOILET
SOAP ...................

TALL CAN AIR FLOAT
TALC POW DER.... .&lt;......

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2 I-L H ^A 6 K PILLSBURY
FLOUR
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Frank Here’s!

21-LB. SACK VANITY
FLOUR
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SI-LBI BACK w im i: h im :

Sp IS IT FAIR To Expect Prompt
Payment for Products and Services You
SELL and at THfe Same Time Neglect To
P/x Promptly tor IhiNgs You BUY ?'
George Can't You
S ettle Up Your (

W ere Human,

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FREE! FREE!

&gt;23c
24c
19c

&gt;n w c tl exactly rl*l»l towards the man who doeu’t meet his just obligations to you PROMI*TLY. You are
* to work for or.seil to him again. Suppose we OWED you money and noglected to pay you I»ROMI*TLY.
you f « | towards us? Now put y b u ra e lf in OUR place. Apply the Golden Rule. Trent us as you would want
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$1.13
$1.15
$1.25

KINGAN’S PURE LARI).
I-LB. PKGS. ......
12-OZ. BAYLE PEANUT
IIUTTERR
Look for the Little Red Bucket
BEE BRAND INSECT POW­
DER. LARGE S IZ E ..........

21-LB. SACK DAINTY
FLOUR
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21-LB. SK. SWEET BOSK
FLOUR ................ .......:....
FOLEY'S SEEDLESS
RAISINS, PKG.........

$1.40
$1.35
15c

WITrt a $3.00 PURCHASE—
1 WALKER’S SILVER CLEANSOR

FANCY WHITE BACON,

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1/4-LII. GERMAN SWEET
CHQCQLATfj ..... .............

10c
21c

3 BAILS HARDWATER
SOAP .

AcoounYf r1'

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I-LB. CAN KAFFEE
HAG ................. ?

O r .A s S oon A s You've F in is h e d
A Ha r d W eek 'Js W o r k -------r*—.

jriteiibiti£oF QUAtri* a w Service

55c
65c

THE FAMOUS SUNSET GOLD BUTTER, H
EAGLE BRAND MILK,
CAN .............................

Just Put Y o u rse lf in O U R P lace

Or As S oon As You've Completed
A Business Deal of Any Kind -*rr

NO. 3 CAN PREMIER
FRUIT SALAD

1-LB. AH BUCKLES
COFFEE .... ..........

FULL CREAM CHEESE.
LB.....................................

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25c

VV11/SON’S CERTIFIED
OLKO. LB...... ..............

.1 CANS OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER ............ .

Money Just A s
Sold Your Hogs-

Authorized Sun Service Station
Wight Bros. Co. I)epl. Garage------------------ Sanford, Florida

7 D D L L I,
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ALUMNI.

CHILDREN'S DEPT.
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A .small assortment of Children’s
Organdy Dresses in all white, and
n few colors'. Sixes ranging from *
■» to 11 years. Saturday nnd Mon- m
day at ......... .................. f'j PRICE £

HOSIERY DEPT.
Phoenix, Gold Stripe, Lehigh and
Quaker hose in n wide rangp of
n in n -'T Xn r J t e W J x* '*'ve***?n:
day and Monday ........... .
*7.49
CHILDREN’S SOCKS.✓ L length.
Imphrtrd full fashioned mercerixed
lisle, in u color range of White,
Gold nnd Navy. Regular price 50c.
Saturday and Monday, pair.......35c
..HANDKERCHIEF DEPT.
Linen Handkerchirfr, hand cmbroldcred, hand drawn .filet rprnera nnd Convent embroidered. I’rices ranging from 75c to $2.50 each.
Saturday and Monday..,.P2 PRICE

GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING

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PREMIER SALAD DRKSS1NG, LARGE S IZ E .... .
WHEATENA,

PKG.,

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35c
25c

CREAM b^*1WHEAT,
PKG

One Fruif and Vegetables Counter ia nboiind ^18^ all' the g o o &lt;
things to eat. Fresh from the garden daily.
The G reat Success of PIGGLY WIGGLY Stores has proven th a t
Shoppers like to help themselvesj---- r-:■
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BUILDING HEADQUARTERS
PHONE 130

ALL OVER THE WORLD

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PAGE FOUR

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If you contemplate opening a business, the building of a home, or are in ne
help to any end. &gt; If you are not one of our customers, don’t hesitate. We a
secure and keep new ones. You will always find our officers in a Trlei

SEMINOLE C O U N T Y
SERVICE

STRENGTH

Snnford fans will hr perched up nt ns the Purple Hurricane would have
Monroe watching Londos, Diggers, done.
Deck, Mcl.urns and others wrestle
Miami's Hell-Cats showed up fine
and box.
in athletics this year, they
having
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Since Gainesville drnpprd nut of been contenders for state honors sev­
Monday night—I.on Cheney In "The the bnfubll! tournament Miami bus eral times this year. They were es­
been selected to fill her place. Dsne- pecially* prominent In football, play­
Trap" with added attractions,
Tuesday night—IK-iothy I (niton In Imll critlLs arc- wondering now if Mi­ ing Gainesville for the championship
"Dork Secrets" with International ami will furnich as much excitement although defeated.
Mown as an add®*! attraction.
.Mm Eat ridge and wife, nml Mr. und
Mrs. Wi A. McMullen und family ant!
they will hci* thi« picture- without coat.
Tin- t'rentV on tin- bouse. Urine this
ns it’s your ticket, nml uliovo nil, la­
the re !

YBSTBltDAY'fl RESULTS

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R )lis

Shoe Polish?

Another fine pic ture luat night
Notional la-ague
Cincinnati «J, New York Ml.
In fact Osborne lias ln.-c.-n putting
Pittsburg 0, Iloston 1 (10 innings)
.St. Louis (I, Ilrooklyu .'I.
over some big ones here-of late-.
Chicago 7, Philadelphia 4,

" E v e r y b o d y k n o w s ./i
t h e q u a lify a n d
No game yesterday!

y o u

All cm account of rain!
Hetty Compstm
Muy McAvoy in ",
lure tonight. •

.Southern Anam-lnlimi
Atlanta fi, Nuxhvillc 11.
Mobile- R, Little Hack 0.
Ilirmlnghiun !!, Ghuttnpoogn -I
New Orleans d, Memphis 2.

h o m e a box

Wednesday—Katherine MacDonald
in “Money !Money I Money It’ with
a comedy.

Florida Htnte League
At fit. Petecshurg-Lnkeluiul, rain
At Orlnndo-Dnytnnn, rain.
A t Tutnpn -1, Hradentown 7,

American League
Iloston ", Detroit (1.
Washington - II, Chicago :
nlngs),
Philadelphia -I, Cleveland
New York 0, St. Lou la *2.

TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULT
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD TODA’

Its

T h t Slitn iS a rd o f C a m p a r it o n

Dc-Molay-Ovidci game called oir, too
much rain.

It is a crook picture, und one that's
you’ll regret if you miss.
Osborne invites two families tor ||i(.M toniKht when sport
night to he his guests und sec this fans are discussing Dempsey, Mewonderful picture, the families lu-lng I Tlgue, Gibbons, Willard und others

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FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY

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For Cross Country or City Driving

Euiu&lt;».N.y.

From th e handsom e luggage tru n k on th e rea r to th e
nickeled, drum head lam p s th e I3uick four cylinder
to u ring sedan has an nir.pf sm artn ess th a t &gt;3 d istin ctly
new in a m otor c a r o f its p rltc .
T his model com bines the rich lu x u ry o f the fine closed
c ar w ith practical every d a y u tility for business and
social m otoring. T ouring is m ade co m fo rtab le b y th e
luggage facilities th e tru n k provides a n d by the broad
vision afforded by the wide windows.
F itte d w ith every convenience for com fort in w inter
a n d sum m er and com pletely equipped for restful d r iv ­
ing a n d riding, t he four cylinder to u rin g sedan is recog­
nized everyw here as an exceptional m o to r c ar value.

Four x

A Convincing Attraction

Sixes

1 P u t . R o il,
3 flit*. Tour.

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7 P u t. Tour,

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Sport Tout in*

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A . t t ib ’H i l t h e f.\ ,Sr. A . f.' P h r ,)ia a «

Good results and satisfactory work pleases all patrons.
That's why our list of patrons is daily increasing. The
splendid vulcanizing work we do is due to our n markable
facilities and expert employees. This combination guaran­
tees you a satisfactory job.

J-ia n , w h ich lu i n id e i fa r t U U i r e J I ’a y in e n tt.

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g C om pany

E CHINE. ALL TV AIK CREPE, PAISLEY COMIllNft
TIONS AND TAFFETAS

Oak Avenue and Third Street *

When better automobiles are built, Buick will
Build Them
SANFORD, FLO R ID A ............................................. .

PHONE 17--------------------------------- SANFORD, FLORIDA

L. C. MOORE, Mnnagpr

N o w in Full S w in g
H u n d re d s o f c u s to m e rs - h a v e b een s a tis fie d

■Come!

I n v e s tig a te !

A FEW RARE SPECIALS

Ladies’ Silk Hose

Work Shirts

Union Suits

A DIO SELECTION OF JtAUONKT SATIN, SATIN 1IHOCADE. FLANNEL AND OTH
EH MATERIALS FOR SPOUT WEAK

W
AISTS
If ttld
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First Street, Opposite thaVdstoffice-

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F or O n ly 2 D ays
YOU KNOW OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWER

SANFORD AVENUE AT SECj^NUjilitEET-

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THE SANFORD DA5LY HERALD, FRIDAt, MAY 18, 1923

PAGE FTVS
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BUSINESS

DIRECTORY

W

T * can find »*• n““ * of
every lb# nualneaa Man
j . Sanford in
™ ana
each day.

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^ r n r n m m n m - m
lO R SALE—We offer for quick s;
Rome very desirable. 2Ji acre tra
frlthln the city of Lak* N|a»^,'|lO&lt;j j
acre. Good for homo sight or inve
-nMttfe" -Thftfcftwflt -fiOrTJRt*l^ng^^ES
Mary Realty Co., I-ake Mitry. Fla

ioick Service Tr;
Storage IwUM*
lull, oih ta ii Jf-B R l
F-i
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Fa
Wt
fsANFORI) NOVELTY
Fu
FOR RENT
F*
1
WORKS
It* FOR RENT—Two 5-room bungalows,
V. C. COLLER, i’ropN&gt;
one 0 room bungalow.—A. P. ConKi nelly &amp; Sons.
26-tfc
Fa FOIt KENT—I furnished housekeep­
ing or l&gt;cd room $3.00 per week.—
JNTRACTOR and BUILDER
314 East 5th SL
39-5tp
M Cenaierrial Street—Sanford. Fla.
FURNISH KirAPAlFTMKNTi ocean
front a t Coronado Bench. Running
water, hot and cold, electric lights, nil
FARMERS— You can gwt need bad modern conveniences. Address P. J.
INSURANCE AGENCY
__________________________40*51Ip
fram rs and Irrigation plugs a t t t a ] f__
oyle,
foronndo llcach.
riRB____ AUTO—
BONDS
Sanford Novelty Worka.
100-tfc FOR RENT—3 room apartm ent with
nil convenience, to party without
FOR SALE—D oner and Gays1 paints
children.
Reasonable. 312 Oak ave­
and
varnishes
a
t
Sanford
Novelty
S. 0. Shinholser
IVarki, Sanford agents.
183-tfc nue._________________________ 4 1-3tp
Contractor and Builder
FOR HAl.G—Rhutlu islund eggs' Tor FOR RENT—Apartm ents and garage
to parties without children. 320
netting, 10 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
13-fitp
turOHD •:* *:•
FLORIDA Ellsworth, Denrdnll Avenue, San­ Oak Ave. Call 2503ford.
/
83-tfp FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with
IA. P. Connelly &amp; Sons BEAUTIFUL LAKE MARY infiL-s light housekeeping.—S. E. corner of
ll i t i h l l .f c r i l IBCX
you. High elevation, pure drinking I lth street and Elm ave.—M. Sch­
43-3tp
| Real folate, Loans and Insurance
water. Good term s on n few cottages neider .
RENT—Cool,
housekeeping
on;
101-8 M agnolia A ve. as homes or investment. $800, $1,100, FOR
apartm ents, large screened porch,
$1,000, $2,300.—Lake Mary Realty Go.
Lake Mary, Florida.
5-4-tfe close in. Phnno 432. 400 Palmetto
PEWART The Florist FOR KALE—2-ton Federal t rut k. Avenue.
43-2tp
bt Flowers------*■— Floral Ilealgna . good for logging purposes, first
class condition, ('heap for cash. 1Annual and Ornamental Plants
s t e n o g 'r a i Ti e i i Wa n t e d —Must
ton Republic trurk, cheap, excellent
lie experienced. Address P. O. Rox
|t Myrtle Are.---------rPhone 260-W condition. Address “E“ P. O.'llox 31,
221.
32-tfc
Lake Monroe, Fla.
33-tfc
WAiv tr.!*— .Minute-aged white wom­
iNFOItl) MACHINE FOR SALE—5 acre celery farm , for an to take care of small apartment
$4,700 curb. Half mile west of
nnd 2-ycar-old child for business wom­
COMPANY
store a t Lake Monroe. All tiled. 5
an, Sundays off. Phillips' Apartment,
jtntral Machine and Boiler roomed house. Good barn.—M. F. 2nd and Osk Streets, Apartment No.
Robinson, Agent.
39-Gtp
Works
2.
43-1 tp
FOR SALE—I.arge motor boat, every
Cylinder G rin d in g
W A N T E D —By adults, :t unfurnished
convenience, four cylinder motor, in
Automobile lirnaln*
or furnished rooms about 5 blocks
| remarkably good condition. Will con­
Acetylene Welding
from post iffice, with gas and kitchen
tone 62-------Sanford, Florida sider any offer—L. II. Connolly, 3i|-tfc sfnk. Address P. O. Box 711 City.
FOR SALE—SIX Ihx Tm HO FSE
42-2tp
AND LOT. PART CASH, BAL­
l-S. I n k
J . II. C idrlou gh
ANCE ON EASY TEItH, ALSO A
Leak &amp; Colclough SMALL
Taking orders by telephone is nil
BEARING ORANGE GROVE
INSI It \NCK
right,
hut it Is rather annoying to
A REAL BARGAIN. ADDRESS “ E"
have
your
wife call you during offiA
Fire—Lire—Auto
P. O..IIOX 31, LAKE ON ROE, FLA.
-3 First Nat'l Rank IJIdg. Annex
hour
si
ike
that.
4I-12tp
INFORD
FLORIDA
FOR SALE—One Font, late model,
demountable rims nod starter. Onu
TR ADC MARti
Buick four, first class condition, at a
sacrifice; one Franklin roadster, first
clnss condition. Terms if desired.—
Gray Motor Sales Co., foot of East
R is .U A .I V t O f*
First Street.
41-3tc
FOR SA Lll—1923 Model' Ford* good
ns new. Inquire Palmetbi Lunch
C*rd» of Sanford'a Rrput42-3tp
Room.
»ble Prufraaional Men, each
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE—Buick
six
•f whom, In hii rhnirn protouring
cur.
Will
take
Ford
in
exImj’.od the Herald returnSold by
trade. Terms. Box D5G, city.
•iend* to the people.
40-r.tp; 1-t-wp
* UNION PHARMACY
Sanford, Florida
FOR SALbr—podga e a r, almost new,
* N n ti n b
w
41!&gt;23 model. Might consider a
4I.IM4
Iratle for city property in Sanford. I^trrfrlr Iroiita
ftn.lMi
Tiitt*if ptn
Address
P.
O.
Box
774,
City.
42-2tc
T u r l r r * .............
ri.tNI
A ttorney a l-lu tw
FUR SALE—Buick &lt;1, good tires, good
t»M Our Hint I i«k Vnn
condition, a t n give away price. Can
Srailu.ilr Cnunly Rank
Hltlltll
be
seen
at
Mr.
Smith's,
3rd
and
Holly
F L O R ID A
Ave, City/_______________
43-1 Ip

Iceneral Shop and Mill
Work
B. W. HERNDON

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Classified Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
FW And positively no Clansiflcd
Fa Ads charged to anyone. Cash
fcn must accompany all orders.
Fa Count the words and rem it
F« ncofdlngly.

FOR SALE

,

Death Sentence
Was.JP^oiiounced
^pon-Schhiiretter
FIRST ONE SINCE FRENCH OC
CUFIKD GERMAN
TERRITORY.
I l l s T k r A M W lit r a l»rr««A

DUESSELDORF, May 18.—Death
sentence was passed upon Alltort
Sehlagcter, form er Prussian officer,
convicted of espionage, sabotage and
accused -of being-chief of what the
French cnil “ m urder gang" confirm*
ed liy revision court. This was the
first df'ath sentence pronounced since
the occupation of the Ruhr.

If It is a safe you w ant moved, coll
o qUICJf SERV^-K. TRANSFER;
4 g ii[il moVo it tuftrly. Phono'49d.
—
^4-T hr-Fri-Sat-tfc
Our visitors must stay* over Sun­
day and tnko advantage of the line
golf links since so many who like to
shoot nlso like to play golf.
There are so many changes of ad.
yeritsements today that they can not
all be enumerated. Look for then)
ami patronize the merchants who arc
bidding for your traijei
•t. II. Huddleston of Geneva was
among the visitors to the city today.

GIFTS FOIt O R A D tiA T h S L -illJ lL i.
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McLAULlN’S |
The Jewelers
FOR HOYS—
‘ Watches '
Rings
Cuff Links
Scarf Pins
Rolls
Wnlch Fobs
Ever-Sharp Pencils
Fountain Pens
Watch Chains ,
Gold Knives
Collar IluUons
Collar Pins
Cigarette Cases
Card Cnt^cs
Military Brush ■

FOR GIRLS—
Wrist Watches
Riags
liar Pins
Pearls
Pendants
Lockets
Bracelets
IJnr Drops
Mesh Baits
Vanity Case
Ditrins
Bend Bags
Toilet Sets
Manicure Sets
Cologne Bottles
Vases

W, I). Gil!is representing the
Woodcock &amp;. Rigncy has a large James F. Ballard Company wan in
spneo today rnUing attention to th iir the city today placing advertisements
many bargains in groceries and Vege­ for his company.
ta Ides.
The Gun Club Shoot is bringing
many
visitors t» the city today and it
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company
now in their line new store in the is estimated that almost a hundred
Meisch building make an announce­ will he here tonight.
ment inviting their many friends and
The meanest man in the world is | ■
patrons to call and see them.
JOHN HOLLAND LIFE-TIME PINS
the one who is too honest to praise ■
Piggly Wiggly nro in n« usual with tlit* possession another man delights]
a hig spare and they ns usual have in.
212 East First Street--------------------------- Sanford, Florida
some real bargains In everything in
For
quick
results
trv
a
want
ad.
the ghieery line,
I liS B B B U I D I I B M K I lH I R I H M lR R I I I U R U lllR I R I I I I I B I lllQ a illlH

Agency GRUEN W atches
McLAULIN, The Jeweler

WANTED

♦%

11 LBS. OF SUGAR
OK ONE POUND CAN SENATE C O FFE E ......................................
WITH

PURELY

E V E R Y F IV E D O L L A R P U R C H A S E
THIS STORE SATURDAY

fot the Stomach

' L ivet. Kidneys
Bowels, B lood

EXTRA FINE WHOLE GRAIN WHITI
RICE, PER LH. ................ ...............

»®orffc A. DeCotteB

P«bl) It. WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
|n r.t National Bank Buildinf
FLORIDA

-ton j . m o u g h t o n

$ 1 5 .0 0
l-’nr n I 'm l&gt;n»s

tyoa Examined

Glaaaea Ileal (tied

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Henry McLaulin, Jr.,

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“ A U T O L I M i oil.**

PACKAGES WASHING POWDER FOR
SATURDAY ONLY .................................

FLAKES
&lt;fl A n
EACH ........................... l U t

A CANS SWEET CORN,

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LUX,
KR, EACH
EACH
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a CANS LYE HOMINY
ftffp
dU FOR

10c

4 NO. 3 CAN PUMPKIN, THE KIND
4
JL THAT MAKESTMES
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J . FOR, E A C H ..................................................... O w t

7. Miller Bid*.
... ... ... FU)RnJA

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POUNDS MONARCH COFFEE FOR
C
SATURDAY ONLY ..................................

IV O R Y

F . P . R IN E S

a r c h it e c t

ROLLS WALDORF TOILET TISSUE
FOR SATURDAY ONLY

6 B A R S O C T A G O N S O A P\ , I ? 0 R

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Opt Irian-Optometrist
I II East First S trset
Sanford. Fla. 103 'PalmeRo Ave.-------- Phone 481-J

PACKAGES MACARONI or SPAGHETTI
FOR SATURDAY ONLY .............................

clean s-

25c
4

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4 NO. 3 CAN PIE PEACHES,
4
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4 PINT CANS WESSON OIL,
X FOR, EACH .....................................
£ « 7 t

ICIIELLK MAINES
CA'WEU .;.
*:—Court House

2

HKNTIST
Building
Hanford, Florida

J- THIGPEN

Real Estate
U * E* AUTO INSURANCE
Phone*-------- Office *71

J. T. DENTON*
PMY8ICIAN.SUIIGEON
Meiich Building

■*2oe.2Q7.208

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                    <text>I N T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SEC TIO N
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TH U RSD AY, M A Y 17,1923
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JACKSONVILLE, FJn., May 17.—
Court Sustained Motion o f State to Quash the Tho south la enjoying oho o f Ita
moat golden periods, is tho message
•
First Panel
Itic
which Joseph H. McLnurln, president
FRENC H M AN R E LE A SE D OI
o fthc American Wholesale Grocer*
PA R O LE MAKES KN O W N
WAS BROKEN W H EN HOUSE
-A“ ~TKe
trial'of Walter...HtgXtaboth-’ Association, will carry to Washing­
CROSS
CITY,
Fla.,
May
17.
FURTHER DEMANDS
A P O m n ) RESOLUTION
itm, charged with first degree murder in connection with the death ton to tho national convention of the
b y Ma t t h e w s ;
of Martin Tabcrt, of North Dakota, In a cdhvic* lumber camp, was association when he leaves Jackson­
halted temporarily this morning until a new panel of veniremen ville Friday. The convention goes
could be drawn nftor the court sustained the motion-by the state irtto session In the national captinl
to quash the panel already in court on the grounds thnt it was im­ May 22 for four days.
Is One of the Demands of BriProsperous conditions In the whole­ A T DKDICATNON OF ALEX AN- ‘ gands w ho Seem lo Hold
properly drawn. Judge Homo instructed the shenff to have a
At Noon and Place It on Final T IT L E MATCH IN FIH 8T HOUND hew panel on hand at two o’clock thia afternoon and the court rc- sale grocery business extend over the
DKR H AM ILTO N M EM ORIAL
the Bnlnncc bf Power
entire
country
according
to
Mr.
McOK
PROFESSIONAL
A T W ASH ING TO N.
rcsscd'untll
thnt
hour.
Whcn.the
case
is
taken
up
this
afternoon
‘ Reading and ,
GOLF .
it 4s expected a motion will be made fo r a change of venue on the Ijiurin but there is danger of over
lair* rreaat
inr T h e A«
Passage •
PEKING, May 17.— V. Barube, a :
grounds that a fair trial cannot be obtained. The state is prepared expansion nnd his message to the as­
W ASHINGTON. May 17„— I’ resi. (H r T k f AW wtatrf P r m t
nffwinvif backing
Lnpvtmr up
nn this
this contention
contention and it is said it sociation will contain warning to thia dent Harding will make .the prinicpal Frenchman, who wns among the cap- ,
(Mr T k » A t M f t a W o r r w j
to present affidavit
LONDON, May 177— W alter HngTALLAHASSEE, May 17.—The
will be signed by more than fifty citimiB residing in Cross C t&gt; effect.
address nt the dedication today of lives held by Suchow bandit* has
gasoline tax bill levying three ccnta cn, holder of the British open golf and vicinity. It is understood tho defense will present similar
Accompanying Mr.
McLaurin to Alexander Hamilton memorial Just been released on parole and has ar­
. gallon, one cent to be split equally championship title won his match In affidavits and attempt to show a fair and impartial hearing can the convention will l»o tho local staff completed on the South Tcrnce of rived nt Tsao Chwang, with further
among countlea passed by the house the first roundV o f professional golf
of the‘president including Mrs. I- T. the treasury building.
Secretary demnnds from captore for removal of
be obtained.
47 to 26, amid parting ahota from the tournament here today defeating T.
Shelton, Mrr. N. J. Hunter, Miss Mellon is to preside ^nt n ceremony troop*. It is expected that he will re­
minority that It- would bo held un­ Barber of Aldcrlcy Edge, at tho 23rd
Alice Bostwlck, E. L. Adorns, T. D. ut which n life slxe stntuo of the Aral turn to the bnndit headquarter! to­
- constitutional. The measure now hole. Geno Sanson, the American
secretary of treasury will bo unveiled day in accordance with the promise
Guthrie, nnd R. H. Rowe.
goes back to the senate tor concur*, open and professional champion, de­
Mr. McLfcurin's message to the by Miss Eleanor 'Hamilton, of Wash-1he mndo on leaving,
feated Mark Seymour, of Rochester,
rcncc in the amendmenta.
ington, grent-grent granddaughter of
wholesale grocers will say, in parj:
Eng. Five up three to play but Joe
SH ANG H AI, May 17— I-eon Fried­
"The encouraging situation mani­ Alexander Hamilton.
TALLAHASSEE, May 17.— A fili­ Kirkwood, former Australian chnmman, hcl dcaptlve by Suchow bandit* 1
• ■
&gt;
--—
------fests itself in production, consump­
buster which threatened to throttle pion was eliminated by II. C. Klnch,
in their mountain stronghold o f Paottion,
employment of labor and in
of
Woodcotc
Park,
three
and
two.
iuku,»today managed to get a meathe gait tax measure in tho house ap­
transportation circles. Tho volume
parently was brokeny this morning,
sage out to his brother, Max Fried­
of production In both raw materials
man here, stating “ don’t expect re­
when the house adopted n resolution
and in finished products Is making a
City
is
Filled
W
ith
Num
ber
o
f
Good
Folks
From
offered by Representative Matthews,
lease far several weeks; negotiations
high record for 1023. Records show
requesting the Speaker to call up the
progressing slowly; health good."
Many States thst production figures in coal, steel,
measure at noon and^dace It on final
lumber, cement and In all the%basic
reading and passage. In this man­
Thomas A. Cnssctty, of Nnohyillc,
Underwood’s Hat
materials nrc exceedingly high for
The
Florida
State
Chnmplonshlp
ner supportcri of the bill effected
ST.
JOSEPH,
Mich.,
Mny
17.—The
Tenn.
•
1023 as contrasted with the past four
Trapshooting Tournament started th'.a
Tossed in the Ring: as
procedure that ordinarily would havo
first entrance of state authorities
J. H. Harrell, of Dayonn, Fla.
nftornoon
and
while
it
has
been
cloudy
or
fivo
years.
taken two-thlrda vote which they did
within the portal* o f the House oft Presidential Candidate
W alter Huff, of Macon, Gn.
the sun manages to break through
"Apparently
consumption up to
hot have.
David Colony, subject of grand Jury
SENATOR MOSES SEES
TH E enough to guarantee a good nftornoon
A. E. Buck and J. N. Savage, of date hns nbso'rbed the output. As nn
investightion, wns attempted
this AI.A IIA M A M AN W IL L C A8T HIB
H AN D W R ITIN G ON T H E
with intermittent showers. There is Lakeland.
cxnmple, tho cotton consumption hns morning, when representatives of the
TALLAHASSEE, May 17.-Tw o
, FE LT H A T IN TH E
W ALL
no finer spot in the state to hnvc this
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Williams, of for this year exceeded even tho high department of health und attorney
hours of real work over grounds cov­
RING.
. ,
"A
tournament than nt the quarters of Miami; .
record made during the wnr. The general went to the colony to de­
ered Tuesday and then four hours of
(n r Tkr A»»ocim*d I I . — '
people of the nation nrc buying nnd termine, whether Etiorpha Smith Is in
W ASHINGTON, May 17.— Repub­ the Rod &amp; Gun Club on the F.lks Club
Charles E. Rands, of Fort Fierce.
filibustering left the gasoline tax bill
W ASHINGTON, May 17—The flrat
grounds just n few blocks from tho
consuming.
The retail sales of the condition to testify nt the h ir in g .
lican
senatorial
candidates
will
have
W.
P.
Freer
and
Charles
B.
Rawls,
in a mortal deadlock in tho house Inst
Democratic hat to bo chucked o ffi­
ten-ccnt stores nnd mail-order houses Stato officers accompanied by tho
hard fWfht” in 1024 in eight states heart of tho city and on the shores of of Ocala.
night, with the outcome not In sight
cially into the 1921 presidential ring
cautiful
Lake
Monroe.
surpussed during.tho month of March sheriff and. other representatives of
Everybody was In favor of an in­ now represented by Republican sena­
will belong to Senator Oscar Under­
Arthur Cascndcn, A. W. Cuscaden,
all previous records since 1020. While his office. Efforts to bring the girl
creased gasoline levy; tha lines were tors, in the opinion of Senator Moses, • The first events started nt 1:30 nnd John Hansbrough, J. O. Nelson, J*s.
wood o f Alabama.
it is true the records show that cor- before the grand Jury wns halted
sharply drawn between those mcm- of New Hampshire, chairman of the as thia paper goes to press thoy arc G. Anderson nnd W. R&gt; Beckwith, of
According to word being passed
tuln agricultural products, such as temporary when colony physician
bervwho want to spjlt a cent eguaUy Repvblcan senatorial campaign com­ popping merrily away with the re­ Tampa.
around in Democratic circle* In tho
wheat nnd potatoes, have accumu­ forwarded certificate that she was
smong the alxty-threc counties of tho mittee, expressed yesterday afternoon, sults lo e made known In tomorrow
capital, the Alabaman himself will do
H. I). Avery, New Haven, Conn.
lated some surplus, it is evident thnt not In condition to attend,
The
testhe bucking, formally and oflfcislly,
state, and those who want nil revenue after n preliminary survey of politi­ afternoon's Herald..
J. I. Davis, Milwaukee, Wis.
on the whole the vast flow of prod­ timpny of the girl’s roommnto, how
Only bona fide residents of Florida
when ho heturns from Europe next It
Iff this respect to go to the road de­ cal tendencies.
D. W. Iludd and Jos. F. Still, of ucts from tho source o f origin to the ever, prompted authorities to do;
Besides, tho senator added, the will be eligible for the amateur trnpmonth. If he doe* not, then hi*
partment
.
consumer is
unimpeded.
Gcncrnl termini' upon n personal investiga­
St.
Petersburg.
friends will do It for him, It was said.
The county splicers ns they came to Democrats are certain to retain n tj,hooting association trophies, but. all
business conditions can’ be pretty
I. . F. Schult, Key West.
tion.
Underwood's candidacy, long dis­
l&gt;e known, led by Representatives least 10 of their 14 Democratic sens- Bj,ootl&gt;rg| regardless of residence,, will
safely gaged ns n rule by labor con­
F P. Schutt, Fort Myers.
tor
memberships
for
which
elections
be
eligible
to
compete
for
purses
nnd
cussed
In Democratic quarter*, ia al­
Weeks and Hale, yielded to the pleas
ditions, und I think there is much en­
F. II. Folson, of Waycnms, Ga.
will
In*
held
next
year,
bo that on the other trophies offered by various in­
ready
beginning
to take on tangible .
that the road department could tiot
couragement In theoutlook for Amer­ Student is Arrested
O. J. Glansler, of Ilaconton, Ga.
form, particularly In the big eastern
carry on a progressive program with­ whole the Republican committee is not dividuals, firms nnd corporations. The
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chain, of Lees­ ica nhusiness in the fact that there for Having: Knowledge
program for the first day of the meet
and northern states whore it is felt ^
out another penny added to tho one it at nil comfortable over the.outlook.
hns been through recent months a
burg.
•
,
i•
"W
e
arc.
soon
to
throw
oUr
forces
culls
for
five
classification
events
nt
thnt he, will carry a special appeal
of
Slain
Student
got from the 1021 session, and agreed
continuous increase In the number of
into
the
struggle
which
we
must
make
100
single
sixteen
yard
targets.
The]
because
of the liberality of his vleV*
to nuke It three cents levy, the third
persons employed. My recollection is
to
retain
control
of
the
senate"
said
first
day’s
shoot
began
promptly
at
on
tho
prohibition
issue.
CHICAGO.
Muy
17.—
A
student,
copper to go to the counties. A sen­
that the record of March showed nn
Dilligent friends of Senator Under­
who in said to hnva told u young
ate bill passed Tuesday covered these Mr. Moses. "Althoogh tho big fight 1:30 p. m.
increase over February of slightly 2
woman that he knew whnt hud be­ wood have approached the Demo­
Starting time for the second day is
ideas and thus tho house took it up is not scheduled until the full of 1024,
per rent, with an increastv of 5 per
we
must
sec
that
Republicans
arc
came
of Iiclghton
Mount, North­ cratic leaders in New York, New Jer­
0 a. m. and completion of the five
for consideration yesterday having
cent in the total amount o f wages
chosen
whenever
elections
nrc
held
to
western
university
freshman,
who sey, Massachusetts, Illinois and sev­
events will contitutc the first half
virtually mined two hills it has on the
paid and In Increase of nearly 3 per
eral other states sounding out opin­
fill
vacancies,
which
ftiay
occur
in
the
disappeared
after
u
cluss
rush
in
1921,
of
the
Florida
state
chumpionshlp
at
subject In tho factional strife of Tues­
cent In the nverngo freckly earning.
meantime. The first election of that single targets, amateur and profes­
was taken into custody by attaches of ion. They huve been Informed, It U
day.
These conditions o f cbUrsu spell in­
kind is to come In Minnesota, and we sional. Tho second day’s program will
stutu’d attorney’s uficc.' His name Is understood, that if It develop* the
At the Outset o f the day’s work
CHINESE BANDITS H AV E
NOT creased purchasing power.
favorite sons, such as Smith In New
will bend every effort to ussurc the ulso include Florida state handicap,
withheld.
Representative Davis dcelnred that
RELEASED PRISONERS
"\tfhcn the trunsj&gt;ortatlon facilities
York nnd Edwnnls In New Jersey,
election of a Republican to succeed the aixtoen to twenty-three yards, the
bt did not care especially where the
..
TpD AY
•
of the country are jn demand the
Friend:
Ono who will lend you have no chance, then tho delegate*
lute Senator Knutc Nelson.
winner
of
which
will
receive
a
gold,
money went but he would oppose by
country is prosperous. Both passen­ money. Enemy: One who did.
of these state* will be "very fkvor"W e arts not at nil comfortable over medal from the Amateur Trapshoot­
I n r T k « A » M » h W Ywmmmi
every means at his power a three cent
ger nnd freight service today of the
ably Inclined* 'toward the Alabaman,
the outlook for the aennto .which will ing Association.
W ASHINGTON. May 17,-Advlccs
*
levy.
. '
American railroads are taxed almost
The Algebrlan X In the calculameet March 4. 1025. Of tho 14 sena­
The third nnd Inst day of the meet from the Peking, legation to the slate to their full capftclty. Ciurload move­ firm probably for the balance o f the
Representative Mllnm, of
Duval, tors to be elected to fill the seats now
tlons
of Senator Underwood’s boost
,
present
year,
but
that
n
•
break
In
lit complete the state championship department yeaterduy reported a aer­ ments' are said to be the highest on
declared he was opposed to n throe occupied by Democrats, 1 am willing
is Henry Ford.
price
of
some
considerable
import­
ies
of
disorders
In
various
sections
of
record at this time o f tho year, u
tent levy but more so to the idea of to concede that the Democrats will be at singles. After completion of pre­
Every conversation between Demo­
ceding five events the Sanford Rod A Chino, and declared there was no In­ condition which dates from last fall. ance will probably be due soon after.
a county split of the third cent. IIo successful in 10 states, all in
cratic
loaders In the capital those
the Gun club special will Uke place, con­ dication of progress in the negotia­
There seems to ho a feeling that most
Tho railroads are predicting an un­
figured that the yield from a one cent south. There is some doubt as to
days
turn
Inevitably upon Ford, and
industries,
with
the
exception
prob­
tion* between the brigands and the precedented traffic for tho falnneo
tax would be f ’fco.OOOO annually. With whether they will elect tho successor* sisting of twenty-five pairs of walk­
whether
ho
will actually become a
ably
of
the
building
industry
and
the
Chinese authorities over tho release of o fthc present year. Their author63 rountlcs splitting this equally each of Senator Stanley in Kentucky and ing double*. Following this will be
candidate for tho White nous* in
nutomobiU)
Industry,
are
on
a
firm
American
and
other
foreign
citirens
lr.cd expenditure for
this year of
would get approximately 912,000. It Owen In Oklahoma. My hope o f Re­ tho Florida atato championship at
basis. There is, therefore, at pres­ 1924.
held
in
Shantung.
double*,
twenty-five
pair*,
two
nyents.
more
than
a
billion
dollars
for new
seemed a small amount and ono that publican success in those states is not
F.rlends of Senator Underwood, al­
ent
no considerable or general In­
The
department
late
yesterday
made
The Sanford Rod &amp; Gun Club will
equipment is an Indication of vastly
would do none of them any good, ha aa great at It la for auccvss In Massa­
ready busily engaged In pormoting
flation,
but
certain
industries,
are
t
hotter business conditions.
asserted, but he could not sec the chusetts and Montana, where senators also put on a professional apcclal, this statement:
hound to recede and certain adjust­ his candidacy, profess to fear no
"Early In tho morning o f May 13,
twenty-fivo
pair
walking
double*
to
fairness whereby his, Duval county, are to be elected to fill the scats now
A demand for commercial credit ments being absolutely essential will other man in the party— not even
n hand of men attempted to rob a
should have to give the smaller coun­ occupied by tho two Walshca, but It which only trade representative* will
is also a sure sign bf prosperity and follow. When these recessions and William G. MeAdo^, who Is regarded
bank In Long Shan. Since It was
be
eligible.
The
winner
o
f
this
latter
ties money to build their roads. Mr. will be no easy fight to beat cither of
auch an increased demand ia ahown these adjuatmenta are made, business as a certain contender, and who, it 1*
event will he awarded a seventeen- feared that an attempt might be by the Federal Reserve Board for
Milam repeatedly tried to get tho
conceded, will come to the 19*4 con­
these.
.
Jewel gold watch by tho club. Sub- mfcdc to loot railway property, the practically all of their branch banks. will suffer. .
majority to yield a point or two. If
vention with a formidable block *
In
our
line
wo
bclievo
that
we
“ A Republican majority in the sen­
■tantiul caah prise* and aultablo company of American troops station-,
a three cent tax was to be levied, he
ate In 1925 is rnof* dependent, in my trophic* will bs given winner* and ed there were prepared for action. Sound commercial credit (q based on should avoid long-tlmo contract* at delegates. McAdoo, tho Und*:
strength
asked that It all go to tho state aa a Judgment upon our electing Repuhlla wholesome expansion In business. high prices, and all burdens that buy men say, mustered his full •'
Fortunately the ncceaalty for this did
runners
up
in
all
events.
_
_
whole through the road department.
. succeed
_____ a sl
. 18
1q Republican
nnntihlirin menOn tho other hand I believe that extend very far into the coming year. i nSan Francisco in 19*0, and It
cans to
the
aen
Tho fivo high guna and runners up not arise.
Mr. Weeks gave notice that the •tors whose term* expire that year.
thia
is’ a time when tha danger of I am a believer
the non- specula- enough, and they do not think he
"On the night of May 18, a small
counties were going to get their pen­ A t present it lboka a« though we ... event* 1-2-3-4-6 on Friday and
over
expansion
1*
to
be
considered
such
a
policy
being
where the mark­ added slnco those memorable da;
village near Pitalaho was held up by
ny. Some of thorn, ho declared, had are going to have hard fights in elect­ events 1-2-8-4-5 Saturday will ConatlBut the
Underwood
very
sarloualy
and
the
altuatlon
up of prices follows market values
bandist who looted the salt revenue
not profited one lota at the hands of ing- Republicans ip New Jersey, Dela­ tuto tha squad and alternates to rep­
guarded moat carefully. Theer are up pnd necessarily follows market shake their head* over Ford. W!
lira road department. He defended ware, Illinois, Minnesota, Colorado, resent the atate of Florida at tHe tone office and several shops.
Ford out o f it, they doclare
"The diplomatic coi*pa *n Peking on certain fact* that *re significant and values down. I fel that all in all
the equal distribution plan by assert­ New Mexico. South DakoU and Ore­ ahoot at Memphla, Tenn., later In tho
Underwood could come to the
certain
tendencies
that
should
be
tho
year
1823*
will
be
a
year
of
gen­
the morning o f May 1«, decided that
ing that tha roads of a large number gon, where the Democrats scored vic­ year.
ventlon with the aolld aouth
.
watchod.
In
the
first
place,
building
eral
prosperity."
because of tha uhaaUafactory nature
of the countlea were used strictly by
materials
are
extrelbely
high
and
the
Mr. McLaurin stated ho believed for him whlehi'addcd to the
tories in the elections laat fall.
The following are registered at the o f reports frojn Uncheng, the dean of wages of the building trade are, In the convention would bo the Rioet In the big populous states,
the motorists of other counties and
the diplomatic corps should ask the
the building of lateral roads was aa
Train N&lt;* 84 due here about noon, Valdex Hotel which has been made Chinese government the reason for many cases, most extravagant. Soon­ largely attended and important gath­ New York and New Jersey^
• much a state proposition aa the build­ was aevcral hour* late today on ac­ headquarters. There are many other*
sufficeitn, though after a l
the failure o f ths negotiations. Tho er or later, and probably sooner, ering of food Intqreqt* aver held in
ing of trunk highways. Representa­
wit hthe McAdoo forced
there
will
be
a
break
In
ths
construc­
the
country.
He
said
delegates
from
count of the engine breaking down coming In this afternoon:
dean should slab oak fo r exact Infor
tive Williams of Hardoo stressed the near Longwobd and all the sou
P. Porcher, A. G. Pore her, C.
tion
Industry.
Many
millions
of
dol
all states o f the country, including
motion aa to what the Chinese gov­
point that the upbuilding o f the rur­ bound mall and papers were late to­ Sweet Smith, F. 8. Allen, T. O, Ron­
N IN E T Y -F IV B CENT
lara of construction woqk throughout the Pacific Coast and New England
ernment .bad (lone and la doing. Ths
al districts meant Just as much to the
Churchwell’s advertise-1» thia
the
country
has
already
been
sus­
ald,
8.
T.
Trivia
and.L.
P.
AHea,
of
States,
as
well
as
a
large
delegation
Chinese government should again be
day.
s;
■ ' urban centers aa U did to them. Rep­
their Ninety Five Cent Bale
Cocoa, Florida.
f /*
reminded that the sanctions would In­ pended, both In private and public en- o fCanadlan wholesale grocers will
resentative Jones, of Nassau, said mo­ should be divided on the baala
of
they
offer some very Aw
*
attend. The president o f the Cana­
E. E. Neal, New tjmyrna.
■&gt;) • . crease progressively, as each day terprlsaa.
torists had been wearing out the roads state road mileage In the county, popthia
price.
Bead a Hat
There are
certain commodities dian association la a speaker on
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. ModdcU,’* * . . clapadd."
of hU county while crossing from ulstion and area of the county.
in
the
f
a
era
Id
and go to
Convention
program.
^
.which I bellev# also rest on an ex­
v ’
-* --Georgia to Duval county or vice vena
Maybe the htouae tinder cooler de- A. B. Flura, Thomas Jaycock, W /and
sale
and
save
money.
Among
other
.distinguishedapeak
tremely
speculative
basis,.
And
this
is
___ i______ _
H i* girls are developing great skill
since motorists cams into being and liberatlon would have accepted this Mrs. D. A. Deen, T. B. Dean, I f . G.
era at the convention will bo Hon.
A
!
especial!/
applicable-to-TOI*r
but the faction* w ere squared o ff, the D w W , Pnuik B G r e y r &lt; S «® -W i^ e M w it h the golf dtfb arid the
Mr. racket, but it ia not usually clal»«M| far as 1 am able to interpret tha Ut- Herbert Hoover. secretary’ o f comportion. Mr, Milam later sought, to minority aid# offering amendment! son. L. M. Botkin. John C. 0
.C, Wallace,
_____^ the
r„ ji)___
.
^ofr buaineaa mere* and H m l I
..........they are
ire making oqual gains ustlon,
beat judgment
that
M r* A. C. Nelan, J. Pt
* * * • the penny distribution oa the and tho majority voting them down « .
re.
experts
Is
that
buslnta*
will
remain
socretary
of
agrlcul
Jacksonville.
(Continued from
ph*
to read that it
•j At
M&amp;SPt’.r7'-V V-.*l'-'

call

THE PRESIDENT
WILL MAKE AN
ADDRESS TODAY TROOPS REMOVED

HAGEN WINS
' OPEN GOLF
IN W A N D
m easure

FLORIDA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
TRAP SHOOTING TOURNAMENT
STARTED THIS AFTERNOON
.-1

STATE OFFICERS
ENTER THE HOUSE
OF DAVID TODAY

R] PUBLICANS
FACE FIGHT
NEXT YEAR

NO PROGRESS
WITH BRIGAND
AND OFFICIALS

‘ S le k *

�f f l K i u 1v « s : r . v e r » t . .

NEW ACCOUNTS,
Hx
Ha
Hpi

subject to check, are cordially in­
vited by this bank/which ha* for
reference, hundreds o f 'satisfied
depositors made up of
FAR M ER S, FIR M S A N D
IN D IV ID U A L S
have done business with us
11887.,

For Florida; LoCnl thundcrahowera this afternoon or
tonight; somewhat cdnlcr
tonight; Thursday fair.

n m fell and tho ruzhing water*, ed envelope, endorsed on the outside
heavy rains and the red glare of the "Bid f or Dock and noat'Basin," San
Are o v e rJ t inll, caused, onlookers t o lfonl&lt;Kiorldd.and the name of the bid
.fear that the entire elty was doomed,
ltMll4, „
A ll public utliit'le*, includif^cMisht,
*
'
' ,
water and gas service, soon were out
Each proposal must be accompanic
of commission. At the most critical by a certified check, mode rcyablo a
moment the waters were found to night, to the order of the City of San
h a ve b rok en off two firA^dugs, and the fonJ| Florida, for 3 per cent, of th
water proasure was gone. Remedies amount of Uielr bid.
wera applied Inter nnd the lire fight^
auccc8sfuf bidder or bidders wil
ers, battling the elements nnd the . rct,uirrii
c (vc a bond cqiini to ff

(Jity Manager, or at tho otflco m
Fred T. Williams, Engineer. Plans
and Specifications may be obtained at
either office on deposit o f • $10.00
whicl\ will be returned If a bid is
made.
•
The City Commissioners reserve tho
right to reject any or irfl bids, or to
nrcept any bid they deem to be for the
best interest of the City.
W. B. .W ILLIAM S,
5-10-23-30; ;fl-0-13c
City Manager.

- t— T ONI GH T__
E V A NO V A K
— AND—

W A L L A C E BEERY

An awe-inspiring drams of
mow country. See the gori
backgrounds of tho Yosemit*
jcy which form -A- perfect
for this .big 'sweeping
■ipletutre. ^Added attraction..

.
Copies of the plans and specifics
Mr. V,, Brndfoiul^ o t .Quitman,Ca^
spent.Tuesday here with hia. brother,
8. W. Bradford. ,
w ,,

&gt;t to know us.

■—

r Was in a Miserable
Bat Says She Foam!
ai Helpful, and
Got Well.

Hoar the Men’s Chorus in the old
songs at tho Presbyterian church.
You will enjoy singing with them.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
B. F. WJI1TNER, Csshler

F. P. FORBTKR, President

5

I). A. It.
The Snllle Harrison ChnptcrN. S.
D. A. R. will meet Friday afternoon
nt 1 o’clock nt tho residence of Mrs.
MRS. FRED DAIGEIt, Society Editor Raymond Philips on Kim avenue. All
Phone 217- W
.
mcmbcni are requested to attend.
.

I f r » « h ave a n r friends v l a l l l a * r » ■
— If m
are s r l r s s a r n k r r r or rnm las
fcurnr, a r If r » a n rr rn lrrln ln lo K , « r llr
a , w | « l card la Ikla d r a a r lm r n l, s l i l n s
drla lla, nr I r lr n h o a r Ikn llrm , II aaIII
k r a r r a l l r npitrrrlalrd.
•

THURSDAY SOCIAL CLUB
Mrs. Joe Mcisch entertained most
duliglitfully at her home Thursday uf*
tcrtioon honoring tho member* of tho
SOCIAL C A LE N D A R
Thursday Social Club. A very enjoy­
Friday— Tho Snllio Harrison Chnptcr able afternoon was spent. At five
N. H. I). A. It. meets nt the homo o'clock the guests were Invited Into
o f Mr*. Raymond Philips on Kim t!ie dining room where iluinty refresh­
ments were served.
Avenue nt l p. m.

Saturday— Mr*. E. F, llotisholder
IN COMPLIMENT TO MRS. I'EZOLD
will entertain -the piemborn of the
Mrs. Frank Mcisch entertained the
Duplicate Bridge Club at her liumc
members o f the Thursday Socinl Club
on Ninth street.
Friday evening of Inst week nt her
home
on West First street in honor of
M. A. Kelley and Qporjgo W. ( rews
wero among the business visitors here Mrs. Paul Pcxold, who left for St.
Louis. She was presented with a
yesterday from Jacksonville.
beautiful sterling silver vanity case
Mr*. R. 8. .Shelton, of New Hmyrnn, from Ib$ club, where she was a mem­
it visiting hur daughter, Mis. A. W ber. All members were present. And
nt a lute hour delicious refreshments
Fltt* at her home on Union avenue.
were served.
Mr*. J. W. Grant, of Wnycdoss, wns
among tho arrival* here Monday and
stopped at the Montezuma.
Wm, 11. Wood nnd Mrs. Grace Ruck-.
lc*n were among tho arrivals here Mon­
day from Concord, Muss.
t
Mr*. S. I'uleston nnd Mrs. D. L.
Thrasher motored to Orlando yester­
day where they spcntvo most pleasant
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Merrlwothor
announce tho birth of «■ daughter,
May 14th.

It. L. Forrest,, of Darien, (5n., is
making Ills headquarters nt the Mon­
tezuma whilo in thu city transacting
business.
Mrs. Douglas Griffin went to Tam­
pa Monday to spend ten days with her
mother, who leaves ahoitly for u trip
to Yellow Stone Park and other plac­
es of interest in tho west.

F. P. RINES

SWIMMING PARTY
Last evening n jongcninl party mo­
tored out to IIinteimister’s ('amp on
Silver Like, where they spent the
evening very pleasantly swimming,
canoeing nnd other water sports. At
a late hour a delicious supper was
served.
Those enjoying this delightful even­
ing wero: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Derby,
Mr. nii'l Mrs. Reginald Holly
and
Imby, and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ilintormister.

Richard’ BarftcTmrs* and I)or0
f.iah in

“F U R Y ”

Altha, Fla.—In explaining how the
place. st)d:#
" I became to weakened it wat an effort
lor me to get nround. I knew what wat
the matter, but I felt like I couldn’t give
HD.
" I Juat dragged, and I certainly was
nervous. I wat to restless I couki no
■if down long—yet to weak J couldn't
get about. It it a most miserable and
euch a helpless feeling.
" I would get depressed and out ol
heart.
* i began to feel,alter awhile,there was
no ntciQ try-to gel 'veil. Thlt it all
wrong, lor U makes a person worse.
•’I luid heard of Cardui. and thought it
might strengthen me. A neighbor had
used It with good results.
"1 took one bottle (ol CardulJ^then I
saw I wasn’t so nervous, so kept it up.
"Oradually the nervousness left me,
1 began to eat and'sleep better. Was
soon well, and all right. Cardui did
wonders for me, and I certainly do
recommend It." •

Thousands ol other women have writ­
ten, to tell of the beneficial results obtain­
ed by taking Cardui, and to recommend

il S)idh
hese. TrylL
Sold cvcryw
evcrywheie.
Try i t

NC-US

local players.
The city will be filled with good
sports tomorrow coming over to at­
Sealed proposals will lie received by
tend the Florida Htatc Champion­
the
CJty Commission of Sanford, Flor­
ship Trap Shooting tournament that
ida,
ht their office in the City Hull at
will draw the shooters from every
or
I
n
1fort* 8 p. m. June IK. 1923, for the
part of tlio sU'te.
construction of n Dock nnd llont Bas­
The Milnne Theater is floating a in, containing the following npproxi*
fine flag from the top of tin* new male quantities:
24000 Cubic yards Hydraulic Sand
building and tho roof is on and the
big ventilators for the finis complet­ Fill.
15300 Lin. Ft. Foundation Piling.
ed. The no wthentcr Is getting along
1030 Lin. Ft. Creosoted Fend?r Ril­
in fine shape and old man "Tom" says
.
,
that ho hopes of seeing a play there ing.
20000 Lin. Ft. Palmetto Piling.
•
long before Thanksgiving.
70000 Pound* Reinforcing Jlurs.
1750 Cubic yards Concrete.
I.TJ Guide yards Pre-cnst Concrete
The regular monthly invcting of Anchors.
11000 ft. It. M. C reosoted Lumber.
Men’s ('lull tonight at the Parish
025
Lin. Ft. 64" Sewer.
House at H o’clock. Full attendance
J brick Manhole.
is requested ns it is the date for
I Mooring Hitts.
election of officers and' tho trans­
2200 I'ound* Cast Iron Pins
action of other important business.

*»•*•*« •mo w*a 6 * x o HNmnn
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II

"In Old Louisiana,’’ benefit of Hi|k
School Athletics, Friday night, Hip
.School. 35c and 50c. 8:30 p. m. ll-n.

Drives
v \
out Verm in

The automobile speeders, have a*
so far objected to having near sight,
cd policemen.

The cleanest house In tho
world may suddenly devel­
op all sorts of unwelcome
Inhabitants.
Their visit will be terml-]
nated quickly by proper,
use of RED SEAL Lye, used
according to directions. Rats,
mice, roaches, fleas and their
like just naturally cannot live
with R e d Se a l Lye.
m^

L iv e n K U n e g t
B o w tJ s , B lo o d
Sold by

U NION PHARMACY
Sanford, Florida

* Booklet of uses on request. J^
Full directions in bach can.
B e su re and
|J
buy only t h e W t e ^ ^ ^ v
genuine R
S e a l Lye.
**

I 'X « r n « o H

500 ft. II. M. Cypress Lumber.

FOR RENT—3 room apartment with
EVENING BRIDGE t’ l.Ull
*
all convenience, to party Without
Mis. \V. ('. Hill entertained moat de­
children. Konsonnhlc. 3(2 Oak ave­
lightfully nt bridge last evening at
nue.
,
4l-3tp
her home on Fourth street, the
guests including the member* of the
YOUNG COUPLE, no children, desire
Evening Bridge t.'lub, there being
to rent permanently, unfurnished
three tallies of players.
rinall home or cottage in nr near San­
V'asea and baskets of vnri colored
ford ut reasonable terms. Address
rinnlas were used most effectively in
It M. B., euro of Herald.
41-2tp
the romps where tho card tallies were
placed.
A spirited game of bridge was play­
ed during the evening, when scores
were counted the prize for high score
(Continued from patio 1)
nipnng the ladies, a pair of wall vases, pavement was tossed to the aidewas won by Mrs. It. A. Nowmdn. The walks, through windows and doora.
men’s prize, two pairs of silk hose,
Eye-witnesses nnd those engaged
went.to D. I —Thrasher.
rescue work snid. many pernons were
At the conclusion of'the card game, swept with the flood for several
the hos t e s s served a delicious salad blocks only to he rescued by a squad
course ami ice course.
station fit a point whore the water,
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. G. having run itn course, receded. Others
D. Bishop. Mrs. F. J. Gonzales, Mrs. drawn into the torrent were caught
George DeColtcn, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. by peisomi along the waterline ns
Newman. Mr. nnd Mis. F K. Itoumil- they swept by. Approximately one
lat, Mr. mill Mrs. E. F. Jlousholdcr, hundrrd automobiles were damaged or
I), L. Thrasher, W. C.-Illll and Dr. destroyed.
Ralph Stevens.
Shortly after G o’clock, when the
crest of tho flood had lie'll reached,
FOR SALE to beautiful lota for only the fire alarm sounded. Fire broke
$2,000.— K. F. Lane.
4l-2tp out first in-the Grand Rapids furni­
ture store nt n | h&gt;IiU where the wnlern
reuelied u height of several fuel.
From there it spread rapidly to a
filling station. The Ollver-Finnie gro­
cery, the American Express office,
the Rosenthal ahoe r.toro, the Dixie
Cafe, nnd tlnnlly tho Marquette hotel,
were a roaring mar.*: of flames. Dark-

enan
’

Robert Knighl of the Knight Bros.,
Paper. Company of Jacksonville wn*
in the city today colling on the local
trade.
noon over the Missouri rncinc itocks.
Thut tho storm extended over con­
The Presbyterian church Wants
siderable territory was indicated by
you to visit with them during the
trees uprooted, heavy stands o waterf
week nnd henr Dr. Carr who is con­
creeks
nnd
in Yields, and
_
ducting n series of meetings.
streams between Littlp Rock arid 'Hot
You are invited to attend the serv­ Springs.
HOT SPRINGS, Mnjr 10.—The first
ices nt tho Prcsbytcrinn church ev­
o ftwo nlrplnncs enrrying representa­
ery evening. Come out nnd enjoy n
tives of the Associated Press lunded
good sermon, good music, nnd the
here early InHt night. The plane
spirit of brotherly love.
which started from Muskogee, Okla.,
with representatives of the Muskogee
Ed Higgins, Earl Ginn, It. \V. Pear,
Phoenix and the Associated Press
man, IL C. Bower nnd several others
member,
made the trip in one hour
went to Iieesburg this mornjng'to in­
nnd twenty minutes. Another plane
spect tho plant of tho Grass Fibro
was en route from Kansas City with
Pulp nnd Paper Company.
a staff correspondent of the Associated
A. P. Porchcr nnd T. G. Ronald of Press.
Tho second airplane bringing an
('won arrived here today for the big
Associated
Press representative from
shoot nt the Gun Club tomorrow nnd
Knnsas
City
landed about nn hour
will test out our links in n game of
golf Jhis afternoon with some o f the later.

- R’ R* 0 ~ W

Invites you to

S IN U TH E O LD SONGS

.

With Them,

EACH NIGHT AT 8:00 O’CLOCK
________ DR. A. F. C A R R . Preacher

2000 Pound* 8/4" Bolts.
|40() Rounds Cast Iron Washers.
Proposals to be presented its n seal-

Look them over and take one along with you Thursday
Afternoon when you go to take a dip
•
Ladies’ and Men’s Bathing Suits, at, per suit.... 98c
n iK Y

ARE MADE IN ORLANDO

from the l*e*t materials und properly

Children’s Bathing Suits, all wool; colors, green
and navy blue, at, per suit

installed in Sanford or vicinity, if you
jrlah.

Wo specialise

in

Av/tUngs,

Porch Curtains or anything o f can

DAUGHTERS OF WKSI.EY
Wc also make WINDOW SHADES
• The meinbopa of the Daughters of 11 ynui* ordor nt a saving to you,
Wesley ( ln;,f of Jhj Molbodiht church
«* 1
.1 i
worn antorUjnijil .last evening by M,a. especially on mid size windows.
Dwight Babbitt and Mr*. Grover SpcrEstinntus given cheerfully. *
rmg qt Lite home c ^ th ^ fyrmy, nu
Sanford Heights.
Thu lower flour was opened cn suite
and transformed into u veritable l&gt;o%rrr with q-unlities uf exquisite Easter
lillles, daisies and roses.
A short business meeting was held
followed by a program which Included
several musical numbers and readings,
Phone 1H—204 S. Main 8t
lattar the hostesses served pink and
whit* brick cream and white cake ORLANDO
FLOh
iced in pink.
"Flrat in Our Line"
Aland thirty member* of the class
. n{.-yd
i .ir.tul--- hogpitalltg - ■o t ilirse two charming hortrxae*.

Indies’ and Men’s All Wool Bathing Suits,* colors
red trimmed in navy blue, navy blue with
white, at, per suit
eu\s and Ladies’ Bathing Shiits, all wool, Copenhfigen-blue with red and blackt gret?n wrth tan
and light blue, at, per ijuit —
....... .............

First Street

SELLS IT FOR LESS

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Page two

H

igginbotham

Hftc

American Milk Sought By Greek
Babies Who Can Scarcely Toddle;
Red Cross Emergency A id Near End

GO ON TRIAL
FORUFETODAY m

CROSS CITY, F la, May 17.— Walter Higginbotham,
convict camp
whipping bona, will face trial here
Itoday In Dixie county superior court.
i-[ | Arguments on motion by the state
lor a change of venue are expected to
take up the greatest part of the first
day’s proceedings.
The state will seek n change of
venue on' the ground that a fair trial
"ca n n o tB e obuirnciT lie re. ~TT wTff'lie
contended, it has been slated, that
it Is feared witnesses will be inlimi*
dated i f brought here, and that tht&gt;
|§f,V , .court's machinery will be interfered
wlt)i. The defense on the other hand,
will maintain that justice can be ob­
tained in' this county, that no effort
mp-t/
Wil Ibe made to interfere ‘ with the
state's witnesses, and that perfect
order will be kept. In its efforts to
y • shift the scene of the trial the state
has summoned several witnesses and
will present a scorn or more nffl* davits alleging among other chnrges
t'threats have been made that If
inbotham is placed on trial here,
justice will not be done.
Higginbotham, employed ns whlp,plng boss in Ihe camp of the Putnam
Lumber Company, where convicts
leascd^rom county authorities were
employed, is charged In an indictment
returned last month by a Madison
county grand Jury with having so
severely whipped Martin Tabert, thnt
It caused the death pf the youth, who
nerving nthrec months sentence In
the camp for beating his way on a
train.
CROKER W IL L MAY
DE IIUOKKN; COURT
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SPURNED BY MAN,
GIRLXILLS SEIF
Flapper Love Sends Evelyn Cou­
ture to Death and Kenneth
Gumm to Hospital.

BREAKS UP WEDDING
Marriage

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baby Is on her way to an
ricsn Red Cross milk station,
little tot is one of the million
refugees from Asia Minor and
.T^racc for whom the American Red
Croat has ‘ expended in Greece, up­
wards of two and a half million dol­
lars for food and medical care. Every
gxwicnlng at Dourgoll. the newly-built
owfugco village In tnc very shadow
[of tno Acropolis at Athens, some
lour hundred such youngsters get
their daily ration o f milk from the
American Red Cross supplies, and
.altogether in all parts o f Greece the
American organisation feeds some
half million o f the refugees, young
ru'd old, every day.
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' Hincc the burning of Smyrna Jast
[September the American Red Cross
Iha* devoted a large part of its dislister emergency fund* to supplying
rood and clothing to the refugees and
*o fighting, with a rcmarknblc de­
cree o f socceas, Iho threatened ctiltcmics which menaced the entire
xnintry and the surrounding Islands,
(vhero the women and children, des­
titute and homeless, sought refuge.
Between now ami June ,'IOth, the
itarden of providing for thin horde of
impendent peopio must l&gt;o shouldered
by the Greek trove rnment. (Vd. W il­
liam N. Haskell, American Red CroHS
Com mlaa inner in Greece, has re­
ported to Judge John Barton Payne,
chairman o f the organisation, thnt
by that data the emergency stage-of
the situation will have been passed
,nd that tho permanent solution o f
roblom, whatever form that
may take, la to bo readied

Florida Medicoes
Tornado Hits
Annual Convention
High Springs—
Comes to Close
Destroy Property
HIGH SPRINGS, Fla.. May 17.—
Two persons were injured, one serioufdy, and property valued at $10,000 destroyed here yesterday, by a
tornado that swept' a station just
west o f the business flintcict. The In­
jured arc: Fred Edwards, who suf­
fered n fractured skull, nml Dewey
Kdwnrds, bruised about the face and
head.
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The twister which game during a

Festivities Turned Into
forested -Ctrl —Crtda—
whlclT two Atlantic Coast* Line box
Tolls Story of Dead Girl's '
c nrswore housed, partly wrecking
Peril ct enee.
them, tore down a smoke stack and
Toledo, Ulilfu—Flapper love, violent part o ftho boiler plant of the Growl­
■nd passionate, hut shallow and Im- ers Irf* ronipnny uprooted nil trees
imtent, Sent Evelyn Cmit11re, nineteen on one street, and crashed many win­
years old, of fiylvniiin, to her death dows. One house wns lifted from its
by her own hand nml pul Kenneth I*. foundation, but not damaged badly.
Gumm, twenty-one, of Toledo, In a The tornado spent-its force in nbout
hospital with a tiulh-t In his lung.
•'Sirs, .pearl Tlioinn* Gtinmt. wife of ten minutes.
the wounded mini. |« u hindldnle for
This year tho Dixie Highway north
the state senate In tin* primary, elec­
tion! Hint haw M xniimiI tin* cause of of Titusville to the Volusia cauiity
short idilrls. bobbed hair and other line and south of Kau Gallic to the
features of n llheml pint form.
St. Lucie county line will lie straight­
Wedding"festivities of young Gumm 1ened, widened to fit* feet, graded and
mol life Jirlde of u few hours were
cuiverted by the Stntc Road Depart­
halted hy mi Insistent ktioelf on Iht
ment.

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wns made president of the associa­
tion and Dr. John C. Vinson of Tam­
ps, Dr. R. F. Goddard o f Quincy and
H r. Robert i M y « s * a f -Japkiumvil
were elected first, second and third
vice presidents respectively. Dr. G.
E, Hinson, o f Jacksonville was re­
elected secretary and editor o f tho
association's journal.
,
l)r. J, S, McEwan, Dr, William
Henry Spicrn and other Orlando phy­
sicians who attended tho convention
left for home last night.

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TALLA H A SSE E , May 1 7 - A ntrax.
urc originally introduced by Reprctentative Merchant and rewritten by
n committee to abolish county bond
trustees was lost In tho house Tut*,
day. On motion o f Representative
from the bill and in their place was
substituted o clause that the trus­
tees could under no circumstances be
paid more than $260 a year.
During tlif'jnonth o f April a car a
day of vegetable* W s Shipped from

Arcadia by express. The shipments
mnines and green corn. Most of the
truck was shipped to points in the
wert. The shipments hove been light­
er the last few days and will not like­
ly pick up until the water melon crop
begins to move. A good many water
melons havo already been on the local
market and gropers arc expecting
good profits from their 'melon crop*
Rock is being hauled from Bunnell this season.
siding to thu “ lost mile" along the
From 16,000 to 20,000 acres of cit­
main canal north nnd south in the
Bimini district, tho contractors, Deen rus fruit are being planted in Polk
nnd Lichlritner pushing this work county this season, according to re­
very rapidly so ns to give the farmers ports thnt have been received nt the
a complete connection from St. Johns Florida Citrus Exchange hcad&gt;|unrtirs.
Park to Bunnell.

A Real Bargain
FOIL

not By 'American charity. But By the

government responsible for their
welfare.
During tho emergency period tho
Greek officials of every Tank havo,
cordially ro-operated in carrying out
the relief measures, Tho full force
of tho government has been placed1
wpiarcly behind the sanitary and I
medical program Inaugurated by tho]
American Red Cross doctors and
nurses. Refugee enmps havo been
subjected to the strictest of sanitarydiscipline. Sanitary regulations have
been enforced by both civil and mili­
tary authorities and every possible
facility has bcitn extended to tho
Americans to stamp out typhus,
smallpox and other infectious dis­
eases wherever theyJThrcatcncd to
bccujuu prevalent.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 17.—
The fiftieth nnnual convention o f the
Florida Medical Association selected
Orlando ns its next convention city nt
the closing session yesterday after­
noon, in a spirited contest with SL
Pctfcrobtityj.
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Dr. II. M. ^Taylor o f Jacksonville

Abolition- ofTSiunty
Bond Trustees Fails

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BUYER
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Neat little five room bungalow, completely furnished throughout, including Silver Sewing
machine, and Graphaphonc— with large Hcrccned-in porch, fine linoleum floor on porch,
nwnlngH, beautiful lawn, roses uiid flower beds, house on lots, size 182x186, five new
chicken houses, each worth $50,00, over 500 pure strain chickens, valued at close to'?l,500.00, in a nice section of Seminole county, on n good road, not over fifteen minutes
drive from Sanford postoffice, close to large lake. i!5 orange trees on place. Peach, pe­
can, banana and mulberry trees, potatoes, watermelons and cantaloupes set out, plenty
for borne use, nml the whole Works goes to the first one offering—

DUBLIN, May 17.—The court of
appeals today granted Mrs. Ethel C.
White's pies to intervene in a probate
action against Mrs. -Benin Croker,
■ widow of Richard Croker, on the
r . grounds of new evidence of frauds
alcgcd against Mrs. Croker.
Mrs.
White is n daughter of lh6 late Mr.
Croker, with a residence at CedarFirst come, first served, and*buyer gets immediate possession
hurst, N. Y. Her counsel, William
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bo l»u Ha Px fa ba bs ba bi
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Bette, read from the plea a* follows:
See. at once
“ Prior to and nt the date of her
pretedHcd marriage to Richard Cmk«r, deceased, Beulah Croker was the
P u lle d the G u n and F ire d .
lawful wife of Guy R. Marone, of
liner nMhe trrt(li»‘w npmi mentf m r t h w t y —
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whle hact Richard Croker was then
evening of the wedding day When It %♦
Mli. and during the rest of Ids lifo wholly
wns answered Evelyn (VMiture. the
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Ignorant."
sinister shadow of ihe (ininms' courtThe plea further staled thnt through
ship. Ntniol In the hall. She formerly
(In Saturday Ihe County Agent ran lie found in his office In the
had held a place In Giimiit's favor.
auch "fradulcnt concealment" IleuImHcincnl of the. Coiirf Ilouae. At any olhrr time he may be
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5 lab Croker induced Richnrd Croker to
Allis Girl to Depart.
reached through the ofTiee of the ( handier of Commerce. Leave
•xocute his will of October, lUI'.i, and
Mrs. Gumm, realizing that the fdrl
*nil rail* I here.
’ r prejudiced his mind and kept him
Mas agitated over the news that yiainu
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Gumm had married, asked why Ml**
from Intercourse with his children.
t*n b-i w i r
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w.) r ; n -, t*. e s ii * * bj b b v b‘i bu
I'ooltire did n&lt;*l go nrtny and lean
Mr, e.Itte also gave details relat­
Iheni alone.
ing to the ulleged marriage. laird
SHRIEK (IF GfKMt Cl I Ill'S FIELD and any,me v. h wishes to watch til
“ He’s mine, I'enrl Thomas,“ she le.
Chief Justice Moloney, in handing
MEETINGS IIKI.Ii T ilItlli (ill
..petal.... will I, welcome lo do so.
piied to the bride who formerly wns
&lt; down his decision, said the court
I'enrl Thomas, manicurist and atllst
(M l THE CCM'NTV
would allow the plea of fraud, ami
model. Mrs. Gumm attempted to per"M
Will
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EST.S" AND THE] suitdo the girl to go away and tod
that It must la) filed tomorrow with
Six citrus Hold meeting;, were held
GROWER \Nit TRUCKElt
particulars, the costs of both parties
make n scene on account of the mnr
in Seminole county on May Ml, nnd
t lace.
•to bo the costs in the cause.
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hnida
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an,I
growers
arc
luh al Geneva, Chitluola, Oviedo, A lta­
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"till, wHat's the use," she replied
monte, Long wood and Ihe Sanford [ itlgi'd t» i'iatd«*y t In* tiHfti.HluiMt&gt; of despi indent ly,
FORMER N A V Y BOAT
l ouiitry Club, Various phases of the ‘‘mariiugf priests," these being liimTheti, according to Mrs. Gumm, Ihe
SEIZED IN RUM RAID citrus industry were touched, hut mo t ' proved ai,lh la iln* production of big Coniine glil asked that Mrs. Gumm
attention was given to the discussion [crop's While it h not claimed that step out Into the hallway.
“ After a riTent experience with her,
‘ NEW YORK, May 17 (ton* piotid- of diseases and insect pests and their 11hey iiu'irusc ill run cropt*, it t* true
ly Boating the American flag during i mil ml by spraying and dusting. A that i ct tain litak imp* ate invreaaed I was nfiahl lo do this. Then she
n.ld she wished to see Kenneth," the
• world wide cruinc of the United grout deal of interest wn manifested by them.
In Ide snhl.
States navy and with a brilliant by those attending ami a genuine ex­
This idea may lr* mil with rkcjili“ lie came out of the hath room and
ItH NEFIT HIGH SCHOOL A T H L E T IC ASSO C IATIO N
world war record, the former navy pression on their part that they hoped 'ta il hy s"llie leader \\In, have licre- saw her. lie said: *Go home, we're
boat "Yankton" was,revealed yester­ that other similar meetings could be tofoie Is lo ved that thc tunctm ll o f married. Lei ns atone.*
day as the rum runner Yankton un­ arranged in the nenr future. Th/ nt"She InsGted that she wanted to
•* not iclated to the growing
der British registry. An n result of tendance wns good, there being u total i' * |,nY ‘ *"P* Gtheia may fear that the see him for a moment and mine Into
her capture federal warrants were is- ol one humlred and rix. at the meet- dignity of hpiiitoal leadeiship is on- the room, carrying u (tapper hut In her
sued for eight men, alleged heads of itigs. A good set of binoculars was danger, d, However, officials of the band. Kennetb said: T suppose you
a nation-wide rum
running, .on taken iilniig and several hand lenses. Ktnte I lanl lloaiil linsteii to aiiiuiuiee bare n can again. W ill, If you have.
Ji.ii might iih well slimit, I eat lodlets.'
charges of conspiring to violate the and a great deal of pleasure was givdie pin- ts referred to in this
•'tif cottr-e, he ttliln't lldtilt she
Volstead act and to defruud the gov­ ell those present when limy could see 1
ate Ho olio t than the ciiminun wmdd shoot, tod she walked up to
ernment o f customs duties.
dearly the mltiute insect |ie*ls ns they
bee
that the term "imir- him and pulled the gun front under her
Tho defendants will lie produced in really are. It is hoped that before
l*rii.-1" has bee.n applied to this bid and tired. I bad started down­
court today by their attorneys. Fed­ long a inerting rati Ik* arranged
faithful filcnd of man hecause it aids stairs and turned at tbe shot. Kin*
eral agents last night U-gan n search discuss fetlilir.ets and euHurnl inidli-, ,H Hie pollinaliou of eertain flowers had thrown her arms nnoind him, but
even though wounded, he dims her
for the other men.
oils,* and take up any other subject
l herefiue, n| their reproduction,
front lilm toward a comer. Then 1
Disclosures tnude to government thnt any grower may desire t•&gt; have
NrlentUls, wlm have studied tin* heard another shot, and. running hark,
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officials by the crew of the Yankton, discussed, Eventually we are looking Dowers, the fruit and the reproduc­ thought stie lutd shot him again. When
which I ini (nil into port several days e r Ward to Hie formation of citrus Hon o f plants, nay thnt some flowers I reached the door she was falling to
ago, out of provisions and fuel, were dubs throughout the courtly, which “ G' " T osh pollinated." This means Ihe floor. She had hilled herself. T
said to have resulted in the issuance will meet at convenient intervals for tlml If ia tim ’K ury for tho pollen When 1 saw her there, all crumpled
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up and Kenneth wounded, 1 fainted.
of tho warrants.
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the thrashing out together of ’ the (flower dust) of one flower to bo
“ She didn't love Kenneth and he
The Yankton, according to the o f­ problems confronting them at that tiansfericd to the fruit-producing or- didn’t love her. She might have Iteen
ficials, left the West Indies, recently time. The serins of meetings just fin­ t nn (pistil) of another, if fruit is to Infatuated with what I would rail flap­
8:3tt P. M.
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with a cargo of liijuor worth $500,000 ished wns conducted by S, W. Hiatt, grow, and vice versa. Bees are- recog- per love, Imt tliere wbb nothing deep
and finally reached “ Rum Row" after district „ Kent; Ed. L. Ayers, patholu tdxed ns excellent carriers of pollen about tier affection.
“ 1 truly Iota my husband, although
part o f her cargo wss removed. U te r I
ntrd entomologist! S. U Klme, I tom one flower to another, and in
-Glven by DcLund Hlflh Glee Club
DlrcrU'tl by Mtulcal Dircctors of StclsunIt
hits only been In Hie last few weeks
.all of thealcohol was removed, and|county agent of Orange county, who this wof they have earned the right to
thnt we have been together tnuch,
Corns, the super-cargo, left with thr ■apraiuliu’d on citrus; and the county be called "mairlago priests."
Ho
after a long estrangement, During
Mat shipment, telling the crew be UgPnt o f Seminole county,
Hi speaking of tho relution o f the llmse weeks lids girt continually ful-i
would return with provisions.
I ee to the farm and truck field, Frank lowed us. Kenneth told ua he wua
n.
Admirtsion, 35c and 50c
.The Yankton remained in the row
Stilling, of the State Plant Board through with her.
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COTTON •
for Mveral daya and at last, the crew
“Aa late as two nlghU'before tho j
The time i* rapidly approaching for aiiys: “ The be^goca well with fruit
facing starvation, and using wood­ the giving of tho Florida Method of ,' r vegetable t?
— Many Florida wedding I wanted to terminate our
work chopped from the deck for fuel, Boll Weevil control. Any information ‘'itrui ,,n*l truck men are realizing friendship and give Kenneth to her if
puffed feebly into New York and was which the county agent can get for how much the bcu helps them. This j lie .wanted to go to her, but he assured ],
me that there wga nothing to hls‘ &gt;
taken over by the customs authorities. any of the farmers‘ growing cotton, help is of two kinds: first, the beoi friendship with her and that he mereThis space donated by.
Th aYankton, customs official,
will !h&gt; most gladly gotten. The cot­ makes honey to lie eaten and. aoldjj ly bad spent some time with the Con &gt;
said, accompanied the American fleet ton glowers are so widely di^|H&gt;rsed second, it makes cross pollinaliou pos tun* girl while we wjre estranged.'_
in th* round-the-world cruise under
Three weeks ago be told nie lie wns A]
throughout the county, that it will Ire »ihlc Where it is not nnloral.
command of Admiral "Fighting Bob"
ready to settle down and we started,
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There
are
many
other.
Llossinilng
a difficult proposition to get them all
T
Evans in 1007-08, and later served in together for the demonstration of the plant*, such as the I'atridgo pea, com­ going together again,
"T I h' h Miss couture Interfered. Ite.'fl
Cba Atlantic fleet and as a convoy
control, but nevertheless, in about mon palmetto, gall-berry,'honey-suck- cently she met ua on tho atreel pnd kj
craft In the Mediterranean during the
ten days time the county agent wil! U, and etc., which grow in tho cltiys PUlIrnl n gun yn o^ Kennelh Jntd hai
world wgr. H ie craft was sold
® from p
fftm.
res f rom m f ew tuwi nf nml truvkliig ~reyton‘ fh i weTl m the to stop talking about blip ap be wt«
m i m
m
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-tba-H rooW yirnavy-yiifd ~BnG
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cotton on tbu farm of A. B. Mulmncy, general farming rogiotui) and which through.*'
prlrata parties.
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east of the city of Sanford, and apply uvid to the sources o f honey visited
A Christian nation la one that con­
the poison to thpso rows, A notice of wnd drawn upon hy the bees. But cul­
Th# Harold delivered six times a
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the lime will appear in the U traldl tivated crops furnish much o f the nec- tains underpaid girl employees and S
; for lie .
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rescue homes.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
AND FARM NEWS NOTES..

$3,850

CHAS.- L. BRITT ] Agent |

In O ld
Louisiana

A Musical
Comedy
of the
old South •

High School Auditorium

Friday, May 18

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LOW AND FINAL FOR THE LAST DAY OF THIS SALE

THESE PRICES

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last day of this wonderful sale Will see the greatest BARGAIN GIVING of the entire sale. The
i llVAL CUTS in PRICES will hring a TERRIFIC RUSH o f Buyers. I t w i l l b e t h e d im ax-of
VALUE GIVING on D. L. Thrasher’s high grade stock. A landslide of BARGAINS that will swqep
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The

Positive!
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BRILLIANT,

BARGAINS

Prices that Toll Out a Swift Decision
SHIRTS

MEN’S SOX

Men's Dress Shirts, an extra
larce assortment to choose from.
Formerly sold to '
$1.75, n o w ......... .

Look. Men, at this extra fine lot of Pure Thread
Silk Sox. All the popular shades and all sizes.
The prices on this lot are just as represented. Reg­
ular $1.00 values. A ll go last day, at—

$1.19
LISLE HOSE

49c
STRAW HATS

Ladies! This Is for you! And It
means just what it snys! Plain
colors, some fnncics, some check-.
ed— Beauties all— Just come and
look! You’ll fight for thcrit.
The Real 75c kind,
O Q f»
going at .......................

The Season’s latest styles. New lot just arrived.
All the popular shapes. Sec this lot, Men!
Former Values $5.00,
Saturday .......- ....... ‘.................
Former Values $3.00,
Saturday
........... T................
Former Values $2.50,
Saturday ......... ..........:.............

$2.95
$1.95
$1.49
ATTENTION! LADES!!

Some men may think their dol­
lar is worth more tha nolhers’
but their $2.05 won’ t buy equal
value. Good $3.50 D A
vats., going a t .......

Men!! ’ A
world heat-,
er!
Well"
worth
50c.
You
will
never expert
to see Huch
marvel o u s
values
for
the . money.
Our advice;
Be here first.
2 pairs for

Buy Your Summer Supply of

SHIRTS
A t Tremendous Savings
YMIEIIE— W H EN— have you been al*Je to buy
bran-new Shirts of
PEBBLE CREPE
CORDED MADRAS
.
i W H ITE OXFORDS
U
S ILK STRIPE MADRAS
A T SUCH G IV E -A W A Y PRICES?
A wealthy of pretty patterns, jazzy or comtcrvaiye, for your choice. .SHIRTS OK CLASS and
DISTINCTION, cheap at twice the price. • *
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N OW!

Almost given away! Hey, Boys!
Here’s where you will shine. N if­
ty Oxfords with good Calfskin
Uppers nnd Welted Soles— going
for a song. Only about 50 pairs,
all sizes— walking out. Former­
ly sold up to $0.00.
A ff
Going n t .........

MEN’S TIES
Men’s Silk Ties in medium
widths. All the popular shades.
Values to $1100. In
this lot n o w ...........

49c

OXFORDS AND PIMPS
$ 1 .9 5

BOYS’ PANTS Khaki Pants, double stitched,
side and hip pockets, sizes 12 to
10. Reg. vuluc
Q | ?rt
$1.25, now ................
Sizes 0 to 12,
now*........................

79c
MEN’S BELTS

Men’s Leather Belts, Sterling
Top Buckles. Black, Brown and
Paint Beach. Regular values to
$1.00.

Thousands of dollars^worth of high grade Shoes go
out regardless of cost. It’s the last call, only one
more day and your chance to buy and save will be
over. Quick action means money to you. Drop ev­
erything and attend this sale before it ends S A T U R ­
D A Y N IG H T , M A Y 19TH.

Checked and Plain Nainsook, full
cut, elastic
Bund

Pin Check Aragon Work Pants,
extra well made, good weight
and will wear like iron. Regular
values $2.50.
© 4
*7 0
Special...................

Hno Duality Fur Felt, Soft nnd Pliable. Formcr,
ly sold for $6.00. Special -

$1.95

Rcnl classy, latest styles Pnlcnt
Colonic) Pumps. See this big bar­
gain lot, Ladies! Hurry and get
your size. Former- Q Q f f f f
ly sold for $5. Now..

SILK HOSE
Ladies, you cannot nfford to miss this. Real $2.75
and $3.1)0 values. Fancy Silk Hose, Brown, Black
and White—

95c
Oh, Joy, what a bargain for Thursday morning.
Very fine quality Kid RED CROSS Oxfords and
Pumps. Formerly sold up to $9.50—
Last Day—

Pure *Thrfcnd Silk Full -Fonhion
Lisle tops and feet. Cordovan,
Navy and Grey. Regular $2.00

vo,um-........... 98c

now

Silk Sox, all
sizes, and all
the desired
colors. ’This
lot sold reg­
ular to 75c
pair, now go­
ing nt—

39c

HANDKERCHIEFS
08c

Lnrge size White Handkerchiefs,
good quality,

SUITS

$2.95
CHILDREN’S SHOES
Buster Brown, solid leather shoes for children.
;sizes 5 to 13. High and low shoes. Strap Slippers
Kid and Patent leather. Mothers, look at this lot
['Tiursduy morning, Values to $ 1,00. Special—

. $ 1 .9 5
BABY SHOES
Little Shoes, Little DEVILS soft sole Pumps, sold
regular for $1.25. Special for Suturday morning

49c
MJ3N!

BOYS!

HOW WOULD YOU L IK E TO BUY

LndiesI What n Snnp! Here is
a Hose with a body to It and not
the “ spiderweb” kind— plain col­
ors or clocked. Hurry!
Well
worth up to $2.00.
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Going n t ................... „ . * J v l *

SHOES AND OXFORDS
of tire finest grade, rtiade to sell at from $10 to
$15, Special for Thursday—

It’s not often that wc can offer values of this kind.
But, here they ure. Come In a hurry the best go
first. In this lot we have about 200 pairs of the
choicest footwear made In the country, good that
a $5 hill would hot buy ut the factory today. They
comprise our broken lots and there are not mnny
sizes of any particular kind. But you'll find your
size and no end of ntlraclivc styles In ail leathers.

($30.00 WOOL SERGE SUITS, $23.85
— and M O N E Y in the Pockets Besides—

Whipped into a Price Jelly—
$18.00 P A L M B E A C H S W T S , $12.85

Next Door to the National Bank Corner and First St.

A bargain sensation that will stand unsurpassed!
A n advance offerin g that will be grasped with

buyers^ w*se*^orebanded

Fine Footwear, like this, in Desirable Styles Is
rarely found on the Bargain Counter. All are ex­
cellent materials, superb workmanship and beauti­
ful fit— several hundred pairs to pick from.

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REAL SILK HOSE

. / and “M O N E Y ” in the Pockets Besides
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Special for Last Day

now .............................V V v

Pure Thread

ATHLETIC UNION COLONIAL PUMPS
SUITS
89c
HOSE WORK PANTS

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Aragon Brand double stitched
High Back, 220 llcriint. Sold
regular for
MA
$2.00, n o w ............. tj&gt; j L « it

DOWN!

$3.65

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BOYS’ OXFORDS”

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'Itn a.n Army lartlt!, plain and enpped toes. All
.naranteed ki lid leather. Former values to $5.50.
, Lost Day Special—

MEN! 0N&amp; H U N D R E D B R A N D

Blue Cljgmbray, double stitched
fast color, nil sizes.
All you want, each........ffl v v

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$4.95
WORK SHOES

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W O M E N 'S TO $10.00 F IN E K1I)

EEactzseu;?

This lot consist of Calf, White Relnskin, Brown
nod White Comhinalions. Formerly sold for $7.50.
Last Day—

FELT HATS .

OVERALLS

WORK SHIRTS'

SEMI-DRESS PANTS

Another hig special! AH vefy fine quality Kid
low heels; Ties, Pumps and Oxfords. Formerly
huIiI -to $9.00
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—&gt;»

$1.95
MEN’S OXFORDS

wtam

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$12.85
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Ought to stir your bottom dollar, and raise it
out. These Suits are made of oil Wool Serge o f
excellent medium weight, always o favored and
reliable fabric. The styles and workmanship are
all you could wish for— and the p r ic e s Why, Men,
where, when have you seen it’s equal? For un­
questionable, downright savings— G rab them!

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SANFORD. FLO RID A. TH U RSD AY. M A Y 17.19M

PACE FOOT

Sanford Daily Herald

IN

CO-OPERATION

LIES

TH E

SALVATION OP T1IE GROWER.

pose o f “ squaring rfccounts.” On the more arrests than the cases warrant it takes all sorts of people to makc
A larger view of the matter would wurid. We have a sufficient varictr
Sunday preceding the fateful Mon­
day, In strolling about tho city in ban the fee system even If it did not in Florida, for that matter to mV*
view n world. And now nnd then wP .. .
company with his W ife he met the entail - needless arrests. That vtew&gt;
;o b
Colonel In company with-hls wife and .holds that when public work Is to
bee;j so puffed up that we think we hors
fo r atj the. world by the
Just about
laughter, and pointed him out tip performed,
.
R | Rit .should
. . be-paid
. .
. tail.
,
,.u„t
Mrs.' Editor With thn remark, “ Thai** whatever dcllnito compensation Is j then some lover o f the cnttlu Tkk
should
b~e 'o r some whelp o f a whipping,bo„ j,
Is the man who on the morrow n m "rtxed, nnd that no one '**
,J l~
make you a widow.” The next morn­ 'pernfitted to make personal nnd• pri' exposed nnd we have to apologia
ing he was up betimes, presumably vate proltys out o f the performance But without reflecting on anybody
to arrange his affairs ip view of-Hhe o f public duties. Thus the nssesor wc want to suggest that il is unwj*
for a,stated for the kettle to call the pot black.
Impending catastrophe, but the'flrst should do his' work
This
country began with differ,
item o f news that came to his ears salary, and so, too, the sheriff, the
wa sthat the savage
Colonel had judge, the codrt clerk, and all others. cnees of opinion.- The only time- the
dropped dead'on Sunday nijdtt after We do not pny any commissions or people could be said to be unanimou,
returning from 'his stroll..-The edi­ fees to our governor, mayor, supreme on nny subjflrt was when their iwtk,
tor ends his harrowing tale with the court judges. The fee system, there were to the wall and -they had td
not apply .'to, minor stand together or fall together. Rm
pious reflection, “ So it sometimes fore, should
fUlCfJiaJJmt- tho Lord-,jkskos-c^ee-ef orffiew----- ------- -----■■
his own.”
He continued his fight
The viciousness of the fee system nnd Able could not agree, nml they
against the cruelties o f the convict of course manifests itself more.plain- are but typical o f the human race.
Everywhere wo arc prone to want
camps, but without dvnil
l |y when it relates to the imprisonThe chief intorestAhot attaches to; metil of human beings. Its evils are our own way and want to pres our
this story lies In tile fact thnt these; obvious in the'case of nllowlng a opinions on our fellows. If there arr
horrible outrages hive been going on I sheriff the right to profit, ns part of no questions over which men will
fo rthn last thirty years with the! his* fees, from whatever savings he divide politically, there nre politicise,
sanction and authority of the state makes on the cost of food to jail who will provide qucitlons with p#r.
tit ion fences in them. The tariff i1Ue,.
,h*V I of Florida, and that even now, in this inmates.
tion is a living example. Th.. ],.aKUe
twentieth century .there is n strong
nut the tee system is equally funparty In the legislature that favors ffnnmtally .wrong in the case df of- o fnations nnd the world court arc
others. Then some of us nr,. ,jry
iLk!..
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their continuance.
flcials whoso work is of nn admin
nnd others arc wet. And these
istrntive or clerieul character.
"Oh, tho souls that have sped,
ditinns are pravalent both north and
Wo can not go wrong if we adhere
Oh, the herti thnt have hied’
south .east and west. No worse i,r
by tho Btern orders of the state, of to (he principle that (hire shall l&gt;c
no better in ono spot than another.
Florida. Twenty-one deaths in tho no private profits out of public office
We’ll admit we we can make ns much
cunvJcj of Senator Knahh alone, and bey and a fixed salary for the per­
mud Dy in a city election in riinhla
he holds n seat in tho senate o f Flor­ formance of duty. — Jacksonville
ns they can in California or Nthraska
ida, in spite of such u murderous rec­ Journal.
but that’s what makes polities inter­
-----------o----- *----ord. Tho inelinhlc shame of it!—
esting to some people;— ReporterSOUTHERN 8 C R A IT IN G .
Tampa Times.
Star;

t fU M KIDS — Behind the Times.

N M l i t H &gt; M f r i t M M n •t r r p t 9mm,
« » r at I I * Herald Itulldlaa. I V t &lt;
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A r e , Sanford, Fla.

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i Tho Sanford .oflory soction ha*
lipcn growing winUr vegetables for
•Thte Herald Printing Co. mtiny year* nnd has grown from a
Email tM'Kinning of n few ncrcs to
rVIILIflllKIUI
mony thousands o f acres and the
j I iio ix ir J
............. - ....KAItor
Inreeri
k in g station in the country.
.....Serrefarr-Treaanrer
J. M IXAIUIa era I H . . « * r r It has grown no large that Hanford
H. A. IXKKI.___
h . n. iio i.t.r ... A d r r r l l i l w M naaaer
now tthlpR more cars o f winter vege­
A d r r r t l a l a a Ratea M a la K n o w n on
tables under refrigeration than tiny
Application
other section of the world which is
L K W I I A l l i r r .... r i r e n l a l l o a I f a a a a e r
going some. But it hna conic to the
Phone K » * H ' a f t e r K p, in.
parting o f the ways probably for that
Nabaertatloa Prlaa a A d r a a e e
very reason. Home authorities on
One Year..
I l l Maalk a
the situation say that too much cel­
D r llr e r e d la Clip bp C arrie r
O a r W e e lt „ - _. _ __...__„....__ _____IS O a t a ery is now being raised in Florida
an«! that it c^n not be consumed, i
Ua-l3.iaJa.iU
'a lP e a tlre ir ra rer.
N r m t.n
l.
iV^*^fntJafp»
fftlidra say‘ that a better distribution
and la pabll.hed e . e r p Frldap. A d r r r ttalaa r a t»a w a d e known on nppllea* is necessary and that with the proper
’ tlon. d3.00 per penrt alw apa la adrpaee. organisation that would control ship­
M K M IIK H T U B ASSOC:iATI-ll T'HHNH ping to n certain extent and go after
Th o Aaaoclata&lt;l I ’ roaa la r ir lim lv n lv more markets tiial It .would be im­
antltled to tha uao fo r raiiulillratlon o f
We
a ll n t w t dlapalchra crrdlled In It or possible to flood the markets.
not otherwis e credited In Ililo tiapor
are
not
well
enough
versed
in
all
this
and alao tha local
mwt
published
herein.
growing and marketing of
winter
A l l r l i h l o o f rs-piibllm tlan o f special
vegeta Idon to nay which one is righf (
d l.p a t c h r . herein a m alao rosnrvad.
O ff lee l II I'It A M l n i i l . l l l Aft. Phone 14*
but we do say with all frankness that
AJverlUlna Krpintrn'ullvp * I the present methods of growing nnd
THE AMERICAN PRKftft AS50CIAT ION
shipping nnd marketing arc not right
and that some systematic form o f con
D"l is needed and that such a control
con Is needed nnd that such a control
mall in Florida. Willi tho present can not he gained for the advantage
postal service the court will lie over of tile grower without a strong or­
before they get their summons.
ganisation that will take up the sliick f
where it is needed. We tiro so large
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— ------- ° ---------Higginbotham will !*• triedtoday
that we need training or we will
at Cross City, i f it were nny other grow all over the field and we need
place wo would look for u conviction some one to tell us how much to
•—but not In Dixie county.
plant, how to pack nnd ship and then
The lais Angeles Times regards
FEE SYSTEM N E X T!
l*T
Want that piano moved? Gall Dx
-----------o---------to find tho markets or at least to
tho failure of the Florida legislature
for
n QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER,
The gasoline tux bill is being held protect the men who come hero to
"The fault of the whole lease sys­ to deal a' death blow to the convict They know how-. Sfl-Thr-Fri-Sat-lfc
1.
—
A
now
Library
Huilcjinir
in
tho
contef
of
tho
city.
up and plastered with t»thefitIntent* buy tho stuff and see that they are
2.
— Kxtonsiun of tho preaent bulkhead tin the lake shore. tem lies with tho fee system,” de­ lensc system nnd the uboHHon of the
and it will prolmbly be killed before not swamped in the‘ markets with
clared Mr. Telfnir Stockton in his whipping boss ns nn evidence of a
U.— Tho now pier and boat basin finished before January,
S T ^ I’S HACKING COUGH
it has n clianre to come hark.
vegetables at lower rates' than they
remarks nt the mass meeting In the sluggish mind, While the Omaha
1924.
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have paid.
“
Had
n hacking cough for yean,
Bee
sees
in
it
n
caricaturing
of
the
Jacksonville city liall Friday.
4.— A biK Auditoriu mthat will neat at least 6,000 people.
Dispatches say that the Croker will
and
Foley’s
Honey ami Tar is the only
Ill fart the growers here need
politics
of
the
south
where
they
love
6.
— New home for the Campbell-LossiiiK Post, American "W e ought to have a fixed system,'' to scrap. Both, of course nre gnss- remedy that reached my cough. I
may lx» broken. This will cause a tnuch in the way of protection and
ho urged.
Legion,
flutter in many i|uurters and echoes tlie troubles of the growers do not
Mr.’fJHockton referred • to “ negro irg'at it. Neither arc in possesion of huvo not been troubled, with it since,”
C.—
A
Community
Chest
out
of
which
all
funds
will
be
of It will even lie heard in Florida.
end with tho protection of the grow­
writes Mrs. E. M. Doby, Asbgry Park,
crop shooters and others guilty of facts.
drawn.
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Jurors, can now Imj summoned by ing and shipping end. They must lie
N. J, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat,
Outside
or
the
legislature,
it
must
small crimes thnt do not hurt atfyonf
7.
—Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
-----------o---------protected- from the worms and in*
Cheat
and Bronchial trouble,are i|uick.
I
k
*
admitted,
however,
that
sentiment
hut themselves.”
8.
— Municipal ownership, starting with water works ami
Those Chincsa oficinls wiio will act sects, they must have the right kind
is so strongly against
the present ly relieved with Foley’s Honey and
As
long*
ns
the
fee
system
exists
soft water.
ns liostages fo r tho foreigners to Ik* o f fertiliser and they must have the
there will bo un incentive for .un­ lease system and the whipping boss Tar. Contains no' opiates—ingredi­
0-—Systematic
mosquito campaign and cleaner city.
freed and llie ransom paid by the right kind of transportation, they
scrupulous officers to make ns many that were the question submitted to ents printed on the wrapper. I.argent
10,—Ten thousand people lutre one year from today.
Chlnrso government shows Unit (be must have iced cars when they want
arrest* as possible. This can not he a vote both the system and the lash selling cough medicine in the World.
East can teach the West many things. them and they must
have them
true of the police departments of would be scrapped. As to political Sold everywhere.— Adv.
D M n A i u r z t t R t i i u i u i u n
placed whver they want them and
scrapping the south does do a lit of
•u
n i large cities or the police courts where that, but it appears from this dis­
they
must
have
the
cars
iced
in
the
The Del.aml boys say that one &lt;f
ON SANFORD I’EOl'LK.
the foe system no longer exists. It
Kj
(tie
leading lady characters in “ In Old
proper milliner for transportation to
tance
that
California
with
its
HI
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pa does apply In justice court eases, Johnson bi-annual scrap, and Nebraa- Louisiana," is the prettiest girl in
Tho "Town Slouch" in the Orlando the northern markets. They must k*
N| wlih sheriffs and deputy sheriffs both
have their-own plnnts if necessary to
antl kn with its bi-parlisnn organization Florida.
11-3tc
Sentinel says:
K-r
N in smaller nnd larger counties
The
Herald
carriers
manage
and
control
their
routes,
pay
in
get the right service ami the right
thnt
turns
the
state
U|i-side-down
ev­
Bob Holly of Sanford vsited with
N
Ra with county judges.
adviim-c for nil papers drawn, and absolutely depend- upon their
prices nnd they must lie large enough
If it Is a safe you want moved, call
Mr. Stockton hits upon a funda­ ery few years has ns much free en­
Shorty Cox at Madison Monday. He
a»
collections fur their running capital and profits. When subscrib­
to Iniy their fertilisers nnd nil mate­
tertainment
as
the
south.
tho
QUICK SERVICE TBANSKKlt;
says Shorty is ns fat, jolly anil pep­
by ers neglect to pny them-it is tho CAUKIEK and not THE
Pa mental proposition when he urges the
rials In large ipinntiticn and get the
Political scrapping goes on every- they will movu it safely. I'hone lick
abolishment
of
the
fee
system.
Even
pery iia of yore.
Herald Hint stands tho "brunt."
rigid prices. They must be large
Sfl-Thr.-Fri-Kat-tfc
where. So long as husmans nre hu­
•
i
Subscribers who ifii not cure to pay th* uisriiu|&gt;tis ti vv
.. Pa­ if all cnnviyt leasing Is sto||jied, tlic^ man there will'he dilfecvnouainf i*|dnenough to demand (lie proper freight
Dave Thrasher/ past president ‘ of
may pny the Herald tw-o or more months in mlvaneu nnd they
pa fee fty’stem will rcmwln -wrong, fur ion. Is has long been conceded thnt
rates and if they are not forthcoming *4
The Daily Herald, U&gt;c per week.
Sonfopjl Itotury, was presented witli
R
r
will pay the carrier each vyeek from this fund.
Px th ere would still be the urge to make
to do os the f'ulifoniiu
growers
n cut gluss service yesterday, and
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This system^of delivery Is knowu as the IND E PEND E NT
have dope— pureiiase their own ships
just ns ho reached for it, tin,' waiter
P» ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a
&lt;
A
K
IilE
lt
I’
l.AN
and
is
used
by
most
o
f
the
larger
newspapers
of
and send tin* Vegetables north by
fell down. Such is life, Dave, Just
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P4 ■ ■
tlie
eountry
and
has
proven
beyond
doubt
to
be
the
ver
ybest
plan
water which is (lie cheapest trnns
■a
ns We reach for tile Apple of Success
per
of delivery. When a hoy manngen bis own route, buys and sells
imitation in the world.
,
somebody pulls the ludder from un­
at a profit lie in in business for himr.elf in exnelly tho snmo sense
'Pa
This is some of the points in tho r i
der us.
* i
as any merchant. He knows he must give service to he success­
P4
orgniiixiitiun that will give the growfrr
P*
ful
and
build
up
his
business,
lie
knows
that
every
new
custom­
i ers of (ills section whnt they need
BOB IIOI.I.V OF TH E HERALD.
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: ami what they should have and then f*n er he secures means more profit. In short, he knows ho must
•4
conduct his business in a capable and efficient manner to be suc­
tiie half has not been told. The licn- M
cessful.
■Wc suw in a local coin inn in tills ellls that will accrue from a real as­
Nr
The Herald earnestly- requests its subscribers not to dis­
paper-that Huh Holly, t-dilni « f l lie sociation of growers here can not he
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do the thing that I be­
r,4 courage these boys in ibis, their first business venture, by refus­
The influence of ad­
Pa
Satiford Herald, had passed through j intimated hut they mo there and they
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a
*
lieve discriminating peo­
•4
Gainesville on his way homo from onn lie miiiiiium I up by reading the his­
ing to pay promptly each week for their newspaper.
vertising: is apparent in
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TullahasMos and that lie spent a feu tory of •it In*r in gaiiizat ions.
ple have judged best.
every turn of my daily
hours here calling on his nutneroiis
if l hole are any growers in this N&gt;
TH E SAN FOB D D AILY HERALD,
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They mean conven­
life. I find I cannot dis­
friend here lie didn't call on and that district who have nut lliouglit about El
oa
Fa
e.
P j Vi
a&gt;i
Nj pit
jv* g j
frien dhcre lie didn't call on and that (lie new oignnizalion of growers get + * *s i r.\
ience. It is not neces­
regard it. It is always
was us. We know why. He was in touch with 1.. I. Frazier, tho sec­
:
sary
to describe the
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with me, guiding: me in
afnrid wc would kill him for railing retary and join up now. Don't wait The best way to get more mouths place Kuxtix on the lips nnd In the
thing 1 want. Even the
us, in the Herald, an elghty-‘year-o|d to see "what the organization intends eating oranges s to conch the people minds of lilu.UUU itotarlans, in 1,700
my pleasures and in my
kid. He know ho had overshot our to do'.' The otgaiiizalion needs you in the home*. There is no other fruit itotury i lubs in every state in the :
most intimate articles
duties, telling me what I
age by six years. Hut, Bob, boy, we now nnd after -it gets going good it s owliolesome nm| at the same time United Ktatea and Canada, Great :
may he purchased with­
should eat, wear, and
don't bold that against you. Tito fuel will not need you but you will need so easy to serve. There is no reason Britain and Ireland, Cuba, Port** :
thnt you culled us u kill and said we tlie orgiinlzulioii. Get in the game why oranges should not he set-veil at Rico, Uruguay, Philippine Islands, ■2
out embar r a s s m e n t
use and what I should
are putting bright spots on the Kill) wifli the men who are tlying to do least with one meal every day. The Ghnn, Punaina, , India.
Argentina.
since tlie advertisers
buy for my family. ■
(we muun tlio Gainesville Sunt took something for you while you wait place to begin is right here in Flor­ Spain ,Canal Zone, Japan, Mexico,
have given us handy
nil the sling out of that slight over­ on the outside of (lie feme to see ida. Then extend the good work to France, South A fricg, Australia, New : :
I find that there is on
shot nt our ago, Good link to you, whether tlie dog will bite you or not. other stales. Follow tlie example of
names.
Zealand, Newfoundland, Norway, Pe­ :
the tip of my tongue a
Boh Holly. Gainesville Suit.
th eflour manufacturers nnd go di­ ru and Denmark,
:
They mean assurance
multitude of names the
,
EAT MOKE lilt GAP.
rectly to the homes through the press
Euxtix Rotary is doing something ■■
in shopping. There is no
and popularize the uso of the orange
mention Qf which will *
I'A KM Kit GAINS NOTHING IH
thnt h.is never Iteen done before, it
a
sa
part
of
our
daily
diet.
The
pub­
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The Washburn-Granby Milling Com­
indecision. Even before
FEBRUARY ADVANCE
is doing the great thing and Whig “ 2
bring from some shelf
pany, of Minneapolis, Minn., U put­ lic will be better off and the grovfer out o f the ordinary will attract atten­ ■■
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IN CROPS.
I enter the shop I know
nearly everything that
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ting on an advertising campaign to too if this is done.— Keporter-Ktar.
tion.
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And
following
out
this
line
of
what I want to buy.
induce people to eat none bread as
■■
I can use in my daily
Besides the message carried In the ■ ■
Itapbl increase in tjio cost of living a meatjs of nlimulating the wheat thought wliht is the mutter with the
And certainly they
life and in the daily life
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celery growers o f Sanford and of official organ*, the A* hoc inted Press a
*
are accompanied by absolute as well imiikct for American fnrmejs.
will carry the story, and as every Ro­ ■ ■
mean satisfaction. For
us relative decreases in the prices o f
of my family.
What, of course, is a basic product Manatee getting up some good ad­
AM
agricultural product* .according to in America. Bread always has Imen, vertising about the good results from tary tjuli has one or more "newspnper h'M
tlie
advertiser whose
MM
In every instance that
Jlgure* issued by the Department of an dal ways will be the chief element eating celery and scatter il broadcast men as member*, they will editori­ MM
MM
product is not good can­
name means a very def­
Ag rlcullure. The index figure rep­ In our daily diet. It Is a basic food over the I aml and make the people alize nn entire Rotary club moving HH
M
M
1222
miles,
a
two
days’
trip,
to
be
of
eat mule celery. Something of this
resenting the prids o f six crops nt with healthy people.
not continue to adver­
inite promise and assur­
MM
some service to its home town.
MM
the farm was 10" for February, 11*23,
The Wnshbui n-Groi.by Company is sort will have to !k« done if the cel­
tise. The fact that I
ance of something sub­
against un average o f III for 11*22. in the milling business in n wheat ery acreage 'continues to grow from
Tho members look beyond this nnd
have seen a name re­
stantial and which will
The average price of ten leading growing country. ITinmrily the com­ year in year. There Is too much rel- for their sacrifice they will listen to
:
s
peated over and over
crops at the farm in February is pany hi Interested in grinding wheat cry luiced now for the uniounl o f the greatest minds n the world freill
make me feel completely
placed at DIO as an index number, into flour nnd selling Hal a profit. people who eat it nnd the only solu­ the platform, ineci and mingle w IiJg n n
again assures me that it
| satisfied ab.out having
rotnpared with I2(i in January, 11123, This-is legitimate. The end, too, will tion Is an advertising campaign to some of tin* greatest men o f th e ; a .
stands for a product of
exchanged my money
an dwlth DU in December, 11*20. Be- justify the means of popularizing enlarge the field of celery eaters. world, and come-back to Kurils w it h ]* *
Think about it, you celery growers. broader visjon and with the inspira-ljM
publican politicians ma attributing bread as a food.
quality.
In speaking
for it.
tion to do everything to make a SL
this increase to the effect
the
Suppose we move the key on the
M
that name to the clerk I
Let me say a few
greater Eustis and Luko county.— M
Fonlney-Met’umber tariff. Thu fact switchboard to oranges,
Florida's
HH
W H AT DDES IT MEANT
HH
know I am asking for
Guslis
l-nke
Region.
|j, however, that the average i* help* staple crop. Suppose large packers
filin gs which . t h e s e
------------o
—
anil
shippers
should-«b&gt;;exactly
whnt
rd by the rise in. the price of culUm,
the best.
HH
n ' a m e s — .these
old
The East is Rotary C!ub will go to
MM
upon which there is no tariff at nil, the flour mnnurncturers are doing—
A STORY OF T H IR T Y YEARS.
M
M
I am a more judicious
friends of the* newspaand the Increase In the price of corn, carry their publicity light- into the the St. fsHli.* International conven­
MM
M
'
tion
100
per
cent,
strong,
traveling
upon whlrh the tariff enn have n&lt;* homes. These flour companies have
shopper because I buy
’ The Ocala Banner coml&lt;s out with ■
pe v and magazine pages
them 122,200 the claim that tho cruelties perpe­ r
possible influence because only a few been luigv advertisers In natlonslly 1222.0 miles, giving
advertised goods. I pat­
■
— irjean to me.
thousand bushel* of that grain have circulated magazines. This rnubled points, nnd as expressed by Secretary trated In the convict cumps thirty : H
,x
ronize the shop that sells
ever been import**! to (his country.
them to teach the brokers nnd whole- Perry, of the International head­ years ugo were so notcrious that jt
&lt;1 They mean good taste.
Tiie advance in the price# of agri­ salera to whom they disposed of their quarters: “ We are polishing up the instigated a crusade against them,
them.
A
For (certainly I desire to
cultural products cam* hi the depth producL, But now they discover that attendance cup to hand over tp Eus- o r course it arouse! the wrath of
o f winter month* after th* vast ma­ they need a market for a nannua! tis. ’ In previous years 00,(MX) points j these who were profiting by tho la4
#
jority of farmers had sold their crops surplus. In an effort to enlarge their have won the vup. The cup has lit* tw&gt;r of the cunvicto, and the head of
and when cotton, com, wheat, oats, market they are now using the coun-jlle intrinsic value, but behind the cup! one concern, known aa the ‘Colonel,"
j
\ V
(This was written by a wom an).
potatoes, hay, fruit,_etcu wjrr« safely try. prana to iuncuurage the eating o f j !• the greatest principle o f Rot*ty, find reputed lo~be^ a" dangerous 'man
| 'nth* bands of Ihu speculators. more bread *in tha homes
the, "service.'* Service means in this when offended,- was furious over the
.There will be a big decline in prices, I )&gt;’ I\p«»i /w&gt;4 must nubriantial article case to make personal sacrifice of publication uf an artida in the col­
Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with
H is foreseen, during the season
time, energy and money to do some- umns o f tha Banner, and notified the
The^American Association of Advertising Agencies
when the fanner is gathering and
What orangp p[
cart and pachas* thing for Eustis.
editor
that
ho
would
call
upon
him
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Causes of Cllmstlo Change.
RUM IN AUTOMOBILE TANKS PROVERBS WHICH ONE QUOTES
Tyndall was one of tho first to supgest thnt the cause eff the great Havana Chauffeurs Said to Be Using
Q„ htrt grankau Ballevea the Young
Peopls Naturally Are Apt to Uso Thoss
changes thnt tho cllmnfe o f tho enrth
It Because It la Cheaper
woman of Today la Not Capabla'
Which nslats to Th«4r
hns underguito In the past might cot)Than Gatollno.
of fialf-Sacrlflco.
Businesses.
cclvnbly bo the funuallon of thin can- L
oplee of gns la the atmosphere, ca­
A report In the Scientific American
Did yon ever not Ire how provincial
Thu have to watch the modem pable o f trnnfmlttlng tho luminous
dance to eee the modern girl at her hent of the sun. but Impervloij* to tho hns It that the inxk-nhs of Havana ■ml self-centered the v orld Is? Why.
most self-reveating. Regard her care- dark heat rays radiated back from are running on what our forefathers v*e rnn’t hold an ordinary,conversation
knew ns ruiu—though of the dena­
tho mirth. Wheeler, seeking n new tured variety. They are using It be- without some hint of »&gt;u.*petty business
jg jjjjg jj
affairs .enteritis In. Th * very proverbs
explanation of tltc glacial periods,
as she circles the ballroom.
She suggests thnt such canopies could bo rnuse It Is .'K&gt; per cent chenfa-r than w-nlch we affect, the vi ry bromide* of
dances emotionally, but her emotions formed by the fall of rings of mutter gnsolluo, and It Is the product nf speech to which we nre subject, are all
are for the rhythm and the music, not externnl to the atmospheres Ih-lng blackstrap molosVes, which Is Jn-t .directly traceable to our particular
for the mere male, her partner. Even afterward resolved Into bulls, they now a drug on tho market. This by­ ever.v-dny pursuits.
Having nlwn.vs misprt-ted this to be
In a man's arms she Is as nearly sex­ might give rise to strong climatic product of cane sugar Is overflowing
less as the ladles of the Lyslstrnta, sbnes, until their finnl disappearance the storage tanks; by turning It Into tr -e. I one dn&gt; set about to prove It.
Ollbert frsuksu writes in the
the .-eaeth-4a the ' f orm ntitiunohlle fuel,. taxljrflfML-liu.yc_hcciIr -i«^-&lt;^y-rf&lt;&lt;ti. - .-t- u f .T .t.wir .f n r -l
Regarding her thus, one cahr.ot help o f dust. Ho picturesquely Suggests cut, the minimum now being 20 cents. ninje the rounds of all my friends, em
answering the question which alnnds that .primitive man saw tho latest This cut Is snld to Imre been author­ gnit-ng them In jder.snut colloquy.
Here's the result:
at tho head of this article In the most cloud belts, which gave rise to tha ized hy.lhe mayor nt the request of
" I’m pleased to meet you," mulled
emphatic negative. Not Give her nil myths of serpents twined about ilia tho rnhnten themselves, who hope by
this means to popularize this mode of I ho pulriier.
her good qualllles, her poise, her ef­ earth.
travel.
"Suit yocuyteir." said the tnllor.
ficiency, her Intelligence and you will
The superabundance o f . blackstrap
•That’s right.” agreed the traffic rop.
still be forced to admit that—Judging
Starlight Drives Motor.
nmlnsses has glvtm them their oppor­
"And so forth," salddhe dressmaker.
her superficially—the modern girl Is
A motor driven by starlight has
"Thut’a ti dirty Minnie," observed th«
not capable of a great nnd enduring) boon Invented by nn American scien­ tunity. nnd everjhody Und his wife
love. To begin with, she Is too selfish, tist, Dr. W. W. Coition ta of Washing* nre riding In state. Jamaica, too. Is washwoman.
"Every llltlo bit helps." philosophised
too self-centered, too set on the pur­ ton, D. Cn says the Mentor Mnguxtmv planning an limtallntlon near Klnevsuit of what she considers pleasure, Ho sensitive Is the Instrument, which ton for Du- (-(inversion of ram Into the carpenter.
"Thnt’u the hww nnd short of It." re­
to abandon herself to thnt self-sacri­ measures heat radiation from tha Indusirfal alcohol. The first consign­
fice which Is Jove nt Its best. And stars, that It will detect an electric ment to he treat ml would he one of torted the rural telegraph operator.
HtM.OOO gallons, the spirits being
"Try to keep n stiff upper Up," ad­
then, perilnpe. she Is too wise.
current of ntie-hllllonth of nn (import*
monished the imrtier.
Myself, 1 mn snd hnvo always been, Or. to put It more graphically. It Is shipped to ('ittuidn and elsewhere.
"Yen, I need IL" protested tho linker.
a strong supporter of the civil con­ luisslhle (o measure the heat given
‘.Tni not very well posted on thnt,"
tract In matrimony.
Matrimony, off by the most distant star by mean* LOCATED ON BOUNDARY LINE
faltered this bookkeeper.
"
M
after all, Is—however much senll- of electricity generated by Its heat
•These word* Minll he my ln*t,"
mentab- middle-aged fogeys like my­ If the heat front a certain nehuln Town That I* Half in the Otate of
averred the cobbler,—Alfa Eugene By*
Vermont nnd Half In Provself muy like to regard It us u pure composed of HX1 stnrs, hundreds nt
In Judge.
incc of Quebec,
love affair—^n legal undertaking. And millions of tulles from the earth, war*
I think thnt It Is high.time for Hie concentrated on sixty drops of water
Then- Is a town culled Beehe Flnlu,
young man of today to understand for n hundred years, the temperature
OBJECTS TO TERM ‘MASSACRE’
thnt bis legal undertaking when he of the water would he raised one dir which stands half In the stale of Ver­
mont und half In the province |if Que­ Author Insltts That Custaris Last
marries a self-supporting or nn Inde­ gree only, Doctor Colilentz says.
bec. The post office was Imilt about
pendent young woman la not confined
Fight Must Propsrly Bs Dt1K30 exactly on the boundary laud line
purely nnd simply to housing her. Th*
. scribed as ■ Battle.
Burglars Laugh at Police.
modern woman, yon see, Is something
The wildest fiction writer would not between the United Stales and Unitmore than a mere domesticated pet. hnvo dared lo put it In n story, hut adn.
Cyrus Tmvnsend Brady, IX.T)., In
Standing In two countries, the post the preface of n volume on "Indian
She requires her leisures, her pleas­ Brotlnnd Yard Itsdf was visited by
ures and, more perhnps even thnp burglar* the other day. The sacro- office belongs to tho postal service of Fight* and Fighters," make* n marked
these, her full partnership rights.
Hanoi homo of criminal Justice, which the two nations. The cellar eomieci* dlstlnetbui between the termn "mnnIn the days snrre" and "battle." Ho says that
nn stranger (mil enter without belnx the two countries.
not very long ago when the post oifico every lime n body of trnopa engaged
asked
Ills
business
at
every
turn,
win
STARLIGHT HEAT SPECTRUM
thought to t&gt;e the one place tldeve* was a general slure, -whisky .was lr^ a fight with Indiana nnd,the troop*
'I '
known to he sold in one country and
Scientist of Smithsonian Institution would lei alone, hut early niornliiii delivered In the other without ever were outnumbered or caught at a dis­
advantage, and the battle ^’a* con­
visitors
.pilfered
the
lust
propnity
Explains How It May Bs
room within a few- feet of a score having go**, '-mn under the roof of Ilia tinued until the -troop* were slaugh­
Dsterminsd.
tered. hucIi an affair wn* popularly
or more of reserves, apparently pnx* old structure.
*»'v»
——_
Standing In front of rids strange called n ‘ ‘massacre." ns, for Instance,
lug
right
hy
u
loan
patrolling
outside
By mensurlng’ ft hundred millionth
post office Is a large i*At wljch murus *Tho ( ’listit Massacre."
degree of temperature pnd a trilllunth aqd got away with several hundred the boundary line. It Is said mat ono
.Mr. Brnd.v hellree* this to be nn un­
of an ampere of electrld current. I*r. dot furs worth of valuables.
time a man who wanted to get a road­ warranted u*e of the term, f'uster,
C. (}. Abbot of the Fnllthsunlan Institu­
way to tns premises moved lids post, the author ivluts out, nttHcked (tie In­
S c a n d in a via 's F o r e i t D o w r y .
tion bus determined for the first time
nttd many i IioIihuIuIh of dollars and no dians and fought desperately until he
About
fitl.lkNI.iNNi
oi
res,
or
nlmut
Ml
the heat spectrum o f starlight, us ha
little iliac him to lie spent to establish and hi* men were all killed. He rail*
announced In nn address at the ( ur- pvr cent of the soil of Sweden, I* i hi* exact line og lilt.
It n "hntlle” and not n "massacre."
covered with forests.
For each 1|Ha
regie Institution of Washington.
When nn Indian war party raided s
of
the
Inhabitants
Sweden
has
tH
id
Working with the 100-lnch telescope
settlement or, overwhelmed a train, or
acre*
of
forest,
which
Is
the
greatest
j
The
people
who
have
let
it
he
nt Mount Wilson ohiervufory rids fall,
murdered women and children. Hint,
Doctor Abbot measured the heat :ri dlf- proportion In Europe, nret to Finland, * R„own that they wish to buy an nulo- he thinks, wirs n "massacre," The nil
Great
Jlrllain
and
Ireland
have
only
,
,,
,
,
,
,
.
,
ferente parts of Ihc spectrum of ten
mobile this spring have not so far thur says:
■tars nm| the s'utl. 7*he rays were dis­ 7.4 acres per 100 Inhabitants. Of tlm
"I would like to nsk If nnyono ever
complained that no ono has called on
cereal*,
wheat
Is
cUU-fiy
grown
III
tin
persed by ft spectroscope In n band
heard
of the 'Massacre nf Thermopycentral and southern parts of the coun­ them.
similar to the rainbow.
hii-T' The Greeks fought there until
try; rye further north, tail In the most
The bright «tur Capelin, which Is
all save one were killed. The results
northerly pails barley Is the slupts
The government still given an in­ there were exactly the same nn those
very similar to our own sun In Its
spectrum, wus found ‘ to •furnulu tue grufa. .....................
come Inxjnycr some exemption for of the battle of the Little Big Ilorli,
but I Imve yet to read in history thnt
equivalent of one horsepower to nn
The He raid delivered Mx times u his wife and children, hut pretty soon
llie Persian* •massacred' the Greeks In
area on the enrth approximately rqunit will probably tax them ns luxuries. Hint fumoiis pass."
,
to the slate of Minnesota. But this week for 15-.
prominent star Is feeble (compared
with our nun, which Is equal to a
hundred billion (Yipellas and sends
down nn twenty square feet heat equal
to n horsepower. Gn the whole earth
Capelin's heat equals MX) horsepower,
and as nil the stars together equal
MX). Cupel Ins, tliln would amount to
otto qunrter million horsepower over
the whole earth Amu the stars nlone.

SEMINOLE COUNTY FARM
softened before using. The following! n n rO k P T KNOW HOW TO LOVE
AN D GROVES NEWS NOTES directions for doing this are recom- i
-

CLASSIFIED
ADS

(Continued from pope 2)
tat used in honey making. Art InnlnmrC
Is: an much an 200 pounds of cucum­
ber honey haa been made by one col­
ony of been during a cucumber aenaon
and tho cucumber crop was increased
by tho pollination,
poltUcfy no CI.MlBrJ
‘ •Honey bees ara responsible for In­
A&lt;b tk irffd to anyone. Cash
creased production of certnin crops,
BB»t actompany all orders.
for it appears thnt many plants can­
Cooat the "ord* “f " rcnm
not produce beat, if at all. without
Kordinely.
some means nf cross pollination. Noth­
ing is better than tho bee for this pur­
■$
■
pose. However, the impression should
ro IrS A tH '
notbc "oLtaincd that crosTnoilinatlnn
Ik necessary jn tho ense of Mints. It
S B E S S - ^ u r" n
and Irrigation plup* ■» tta lias been pretty well established thnt
bH
lOO tfe citrus flowers nre self pollinated."

m * n

mended by, W. W . Vothcra of the
.United States Department of A gri-j
culture: “ Add u pound o f coustic
soda to 1 quart of water. Stir one
minute.
Four into 100 gallons of
water. Dissolve 2 pounds of soap
in 1 gallon o f water and add this to
the caustit soda solution. Then add
the oil emulsion, In spraying use no
agitator."
CHEAT TOMATO LOSSES FROM
N AIL-H EAD RUST.
It has been estimated that $100,000
J*i!U)oJoitJ
Vcro, St. Lucie county, ns a result of
the fungus disease known ns “ nailhead rust,” unless effective mensurcs
nio taken nt once to control the dis­
ease, according to reports from grow­
ers of that locality.
G. F, Weber, assistant plnnt path­
ologist, was sent to Vero by tho Flor­
ida Experiment Station to study the
trouble and to advise the truckers ns
to Its control. He says, upon his re­
turn, that 5-5-50’ bordeaux spray nnd
coppcr-Hme dust are being used, ns a
means of stopping the spread of the
disease,, and with some success.
As the Experiment Station has been
unable to conduct experiments this
year looking to the control of tinilhend rtist, definite recommendations
could not be given the growers. How­
ever, Dr. Weber advised the use of
regular bordcaux mixture (5-5-50 for­
mula) for this purpose. He suya that
previous investigational work along
this line and the experience of prac­
tical growers Indicate the effective­
ness of bordcaux mixture (o f the
5-5-50 formula) for the control of the
disease. He also intimates that the
copper-lime may be effective, if prop­
erly npplied.

Uosirr and Ut*ya
paint*
rf)R SALE--------,
8TEM*END ROT OF W ATERM EL­
wd rarnishes at Sanford Novelty
ONS CAN HE PREVENTED
Iwcrka, Sanfonl acrnt»m ~tfc
One of the worst diseases of water"S a LK—ItFToiiv iaiuiui etftr*
melons is stem-end rot. This disease
Kiting. 15 «*** for $ 1-00.
Mrs. docs much damage in the field, but
, worth. Heardall Avenue, San- tho greatest lost occurs on the wny
u *T
’
83*tfp
to market, unless bordcaux paste has
■M
OjTlKUL LAKE MARY invites been applied to the cut steins. Melons
Ifti. High elevation, pure drinking loaded in an apparently aound condi­
er. Good terms on a few cottages tion, have reached mnrkct seriously
„ homrs or investment. $800, $1,400, damnged with stem-end rot. It is u
I I 600 $2,800.--Lake Mary Realty Co, practice of buyers to press n thumb
Ukt 'Mary, Florida.
5-4-tfc against the stem end of tho melon
httii—sTl.E—2-ton Federal truck, while passing it out o f the car. If
tood for logging purposes, first soft to the touch, it Is rejected.
A fungus is responsible for this dis­
IdiM rendition. Cheap Tor ejsh. 1L „ Republir truck, cheap, excellent ease, according to O. F. Burger, plant
ditiMi. Address "E " I\ O. Box 3$, pathologist of the Florida Experiment
lute Monroe. Fla.
________ 33-tfc Station. Hu says thnt when a melon
FOR 8AI.K—5 acre celery farm, for is cut from the vine a drop of sap
$4,700 cash. ‘ Half mile west of oozes from the cut stem, and it is
More at l.aki- Monroe. All tiled. 6 through this that the disenso enters
Irootnoil house. Ley I barn. M. F. the melon.
Dr, Burger, speaking further of this
[Robinson, Agent.
39-Otp
trouble
says: "A s melons nre being
FOR SALE—Large motor boat, every
loaded
in
the car a man should rccut
convenience, four cylinder motor, In
the
stems
so ns to remove any spores
ttnaikahly good condition. Will con­
' KPKKR’S NINE-DAY SALE
that
might
have gotten into tho drop
sider any offer—1.. 11. Connelly. 35-tfc
of snp nt tho end of the stem. With
FOR SALK OR TRADE—Buick Bix
In this Issue Is the advertisement
u brush he should cover the newly cut
touring car. Will take Ford in exof
Speer &amp; Son calling your attention
part o f the stem with bordeaux paste.
»dc. Terms. i!ux 1)56, city.
to
the Big Nine Day Hole that starts
This paste, can bo bought ready made,
40-Stp; 1-t-wp
tomorrow and will last just nine days.
or it rnn bo made nt home.
FOR SALK-SIX ROOM BOUSE
“ Tho utmost care should bo observ­ Everything in this big store hns been
AM) LOT, FART CASH, UAL* ed to sec that the melons nre not matked down for the sale and tho
IM F, IIN HAS) TERM, ALSO A trampled over; inspect and treat ns prices on everything in ladies' wear
nnd novelties will astonish you. Speer
SMALL HEARING ORANGE DROVE they are being passed into the car.
.REAL BARGA IN. ADDRESS “El"
"T o make bordcaux paste, place 314 &amp; Son find all departments In their
P. 0. BOX If. LAKE ONEOK, FLA. quarts of water In an ennmcl-wnro store overstocked und they must soil
41-12tp kettlo nnd add 8 ounces of copper sul- those goods ill May so this Is your
I'OR SALE—One Ford, late model, phnto (bluestone) und boil. While it opportunity to find real bargains.
lUmnuntat'lc tim* nml starter. One is broiling mix l ounces of starch with Rend the page advertisement in this
Buitk four, first &gt;Inns condition, nt n u pint o f cold water. Stir the starch issue nnd note the very low prices.
Lcrifrc; one Friinklin roadster, first until n milky mixture results. As soon
glass condition. Terms if desired.— ns the bluestone is dissolved nml the LEGISLATURE THREATENED
WITH FILIIItlSTER TODAY
Cnjr Motor Sales Co., foot of East mixture is broiling, add the starch,
ON GAS TAX MEASURE
Pint Street.
-11-3tt- slowly stirrin gthu mlxturo all ■■tho
F0RSALK in lio.iutiful lots for only while. Continue boiling and stirring
(Continued from page 1)
WOO.-K. F. Lane.
Il-2tp until the mixture thickens into nn
10R SALK r.'LM Model Ford, good even paste. The broiling should last the assumption that they were un­
« new. Inquire Palmetto Lunch only one or two minutes after the friendly.
With Die issue well drawn oil
""»•
!2-3tp starch is added, or it will become too
thick to apply easily; it should he whether there should be a three rent
KOU UKNT
about tile consistency of thick paint. tux and one of it should go hack to
Md! RLN1 Tiv.i fi room bungnlown, It has been proven beyond doubt that the iiiiiitit’K c:i in equal distribution
one B room bungalow.—A. F. Con* thia paste enables the. mobilise to nr- jilnn, the vote standing 48 to 31 in tho
etly &amp; Son*
2fl-tfe rive in the market without stem-end! affirmative, the further deliberations
resolved themselves into un outright
ID X I 1 furniMn-il housekeep­ rot.
"A
fte
r
each
crop
is
harvested
nil
fjlilivster. Those putties of the obing or hod room
jiff week.__
Scottish Estates Bslng Sold.
disensed
vines
and
decayed
melons
i
stntctlon
based their action on the
‘ Alh Si.
30-Gtp
Enormotm estates In Scotland are
shul dbe removed from the field. Rroun(| t|,at three cents tnx was too
going under the hammer, due In tunny
^1 four room unfurnished
When a decayed melon is found in ^n&lt;urh in tho first place, secondly that
enses to the taxes that have followed
apartment, 7H. U. First street.
the field, remove it so the spores will t|1e Idea of splitting ii cent equally
40-3tp not remain in tho soil to cause more among the counties without regard to the war,. As ninny ns 510 square
miles of forests, grouse tuoora nml
FI'RNISHKIi A I'A ItTM ENT. "ocean trouble another year."
the money they returned under it, was farms, with salmon ami trout fishing,
ifoni at • orunado llcnch. Running
unspeakable. Drawn Into the filibus­ whole rivers nnd lochs, Islands nml
hot am) ru|i|t electric lights, nil PREPARATIONS OF OIL AND ter were Mr. Milam, Rep. Carmichael, mountains, und comfortable houses
'll eunv Mien, ,
Address F. .1.
Willard, Young, Lord nnd Buster. Mr. nre offered for sale at the present
SOAP WILL HOLD WHITEP&gt;)lf . Korom1'1" Reach.
time, Including a large purt of the
40-5tp
Carmichael developed the point in the
FLY IN CHECK.
Caledonlau forest. Yacht anchorages
For rent i
turmoil and disorder thnt accompan­ and sea fishing nre plentiful.
*• apartment, all
romcnien. c- and well furnished,
ied
the proceedings til this’ time, that
The briefest ‘ statement of the gsnte
Thorr nre many reasons why the
M W Lulldlli;. phone 1H|,
citrus grower should lake every op­ the situation of where u majority of hags on some of the properties, and
11-Wcd-Thr-lfc portunity to combat the whitefly. One the huusc representing a' minority of of the average takes of trout and
POUKc i i ii.pt.i
i hildrrn, desire of these reasons is that this insect the state’s population eould "saddle" miimon. brings Into strong relief tbe
to rent |u iiii ;i neaily, unfurnished
the people with a three cent- tax to be fact that, like Scott's "Finnan hnd►wall h...m
. e or rot lag,. j„ or near San- sucks sap from the trees, foliage nnd spent nt their direction, was an excel­ dock." the sporting thus Indicated
fruit. Another U that it throws off
“ has a relish of a very perullur nnd
■ . si rcH-uliable terms. Address
a sweetish honey-dew which is fed lent illustration of the need o f reap- delicate flavor," Inimitable elsewhere.
'h i! • ' are of Herald.
ll-2tp upon by tho Jct-black fungus known portionment. Mr. Willard said h« hud
r*
- a I.,, on iqurtnient with as “ sooty-mould," nnd which in turn sat through all the debate so long
doing One Better.
all ninvenience l&lt;&gt; party without Serves as an excellent hiding place that he could not retain the crease in
One nf the brlglit^et "etura" In "The
his trousers. He bitterly attacked the Island King" et the Adelphl theater Is
r ildr,n- Kearonablc. 312 Oak avc- for purple and long scales.
Nnnrle Lovat. Bhe sings and set*
A number of natural enemies feed three cent tnx an dits methods of
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dm mil ugly.
distribution.
He
referred
to
several
upon the whitefly, thus becoming
I paid Mle* Lovat a vUR the othei
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friends o f the citrus grower. These amendments that had been offered by evening, and elte asked mo If I had
, ^ • r o r n r - wANtKb-Msrt natural enemies should be utilized us Mr. Davis nnd which bad been char­ "heard this one." 1 hadn’t.
Hi * Bs ru med. Address F, O. Box much as possible. They are tho twice- acterized ns obstructionist tactics.
Two kiddles were engaged In a bray
32-tfc stabbed lady-beetle, the downy dark­ Such a monstrosity could not be glng mutch.
ling beetle, the brown fungus-and the harmed.
"My mummy's gnno to the shops t&lt;
The house did agree In the course of pay some bills." said Joan, proudly.
red aschersonia fungus .and the ml8,,K •S,' K1', 'L AT YOWKLL'H.
"My mumuiy , doesn't have to,"
crosccra fungus, according to Prof. disorder, however, to strike out the
A big «|||(
clause that would have levied $5 li­ sneered Doris. "The men come to the
J.
It.
Watson
o
f
tho
Florida
E
Expcrh
special sale
Yowoll's
--" V at
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t
cense on the retailer to go to the coun­ house for ours."
atlrart the eyes of the ladies and ment Station.
Here Is another of Ulse Lovst's
I naddition to being controlled by ty. It left a similar tax to go to the stories.
„ '. 'k ' #It&gt; U "omething that you these natural enemies, the whitefly statu.
•
"George 1" murmured the girl, se ehs
' fcen waiting fur all «BSon. For may be kept in check by spraying
Tho real test o f strength cams nestled close to him, "cigars,ere noth­
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only and there during its larval stage, which usual­ when after the proceedings had man­ ing hut a habit."
"Yes, snd you've now broken one of
ly begins two weeks after the adult ifestly resolved Into a filibuster, Mr.
F V ? 1
un oth- *ood. for
stop aflying. When tho whitefly is Matthews, of Bradford, attempted to piy habits," said tbs young man, si
I ( , V U&gt;v »lwd tho advertUeHying freely It is laying eggs; then ■hut o ff debate by nioviqg that the he sadly withdrew tbs remains of s
fflt G«i.y and noU thc
bill be placed on Its final passage. It 1In vans from bis pocket.—Ixmdoa Tit•praying is least effective.
lilts.
Two or three sprayings a year usu- required a two-thirds vote and ‘ hla
T»«E END is i n SIGHT
*Hy is sufficient to control whitefly. motion was lost, 31 to 48.
Advertising ilgne Barred.
This was th# strength of the bill as
The first should be made when the
Preventing the national forests In
*C Bale‘and 'J, * ^ hl. ° n Thr»*ber's fruit {$ about an inch in diameter, it stood. There was a majority to California from being defaced with
‘ been i„ ,I ! I ° f thw&lt;f wl»o have usually in,May. Spray again in Sep­ pass it but it was on second reading advertising signs, an order recently
tember or October, ten days after the yesterday and when it gets through Issued by the district forester st Ban
X
and I T
in tom orrw « « » bulk o f the adults disappear.
that stag* unless the ranks of the Francisco atates that adrertfalng signs
in the 17 national forests nf Califor­
An excellent spray to use is a 1- minority break, it will have to take nia must corns down. Advertisements
per cent solution o f oil emulsion, the ita place at the end o f the calendar printed on rocks and trees are site
government formula and directions which means, ji lot in these, the last to I * effaced. According to the regu
t U ® * 1 in lhu lu '* Md note for making such being: "Soap * days o f the session.
Iniiona o f the forest service nr the
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Vnittd States Department of AgrlcuL
P°onds, paraffin oil 2 gallons, and
Homestead 1* In a fair way to have m n rU K fi IdViHlsfflJ li prohibited
water 1 gallop.- Heat together to the
' t»tr s ll *,I ?tUd* nl4 * ra b&gt;ld to boiling point, and then emulsify by a fertiliser factory if the plans o f the from all national forests without spe­
permits,.^which are seldom Issued
freeing through a hand pump two or proraotora come to a successful con­ cial
"- |•1 i *■ * *
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three times. Dilute this stock solu­ clusion- A survey o f U&gt;« field in gen­
The men deny that they are not Intion with 200 gallons o f water ^to eral led them to the
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this was the
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continue to sell ourjcitrus fruit?
for less money than they are worth?
,Wo, tho cooperating growers who market our own fruit
through tho Florida Citrus Exchange, continue to sell at top
prices; grado, pack, quality, and volume considered,'

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Your fruit, i f you aro not n member of tho Florida Citrus
Exchange, continues to bo sold in direct competition with ours,
lowering tho prices received by all o f us,
Practically every car of fruit wo sell has to meet consid­
erably lower prices offered to the trado by tho non-cooperativo and speculative marketing agencies.
Wo aro ablo to get better prices bccauso o f the consumer
demand lo r Scaldswcct grapefruit and oranges, developed by,
years o f consistent advertising, and by reason of our reputa­
tion fo r fa ir treatment o f tho trade.'

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Every Florida grower, whether or not a mombor o f tho
.Florida Citrus Exchange, receives less for his fruit under tho
present system than it is actunlly worth. Why continue tho
destructive methods which produco this result?
Five thousand and moro o f us who have tried the coop­
erative idea of-marketing and havo not found it wanting, in­
vito the other Florida growers to join us in eliminating unwiso competition from tho citrus industry.
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In the Florida Citrus Exchango we havo built up an effi­
cient, strong organization which is amply ifblo to sccuro fo r
every Florida grower all that his fruit Is worth, whonever the
present plan o f soiling fruit for less than its real value by
many growers is abandoned.
Why not try cooperation intteaj of
competition? $|'Ay temper accept fo r
your fru it lett than you thould receive?
I t l m Dm llw M a CIUu Kitha*** sad lf**ti* tb* U|k dallar
h r t * m t trait. Caaaull Ikt a a u s w at tha M *m l ■«—riatU* »r
aah-Carbaas* *r wrUr U&gt;* baalaraa —
at Thata*. lTarld*.

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PAGE SIX

Hall Resumes Sentence ’ Reduced ttitfPay
H E A V Y R A IN
.
T H IS A F T E R N O O N A fte r Seven Years of
and Agents Quit the
• Freedom in Florida
Demonstration W ork
One of the heaviest rains 'o f the

MRS. PRED D AIDER, Society Editor
Phone 117-&gt;V
I f t m k * t t mmr frien d * v l i l l l i c tom

Mason fell this afternoon about 3:00
/The officers and director* or (Ida institution are
.
I l l y T k « Aaaaelalrd r r r a a )
o’clock and the waters rushing down
EASTM AN, GA., Mny 17.— At lib­
grcateful tot your patronage, for yottr copper at ion,
the avenues to dump the water on erty for aeven years, I. B. Hall, f»a* j
lx&gt;oka like rainy season.
First street, mnde veritable lakes In resumed serving' hla sentence on* th e !,
for your friendly words, for your helpful Influence,
hr k m llr kpprrrlatrd.
Evejy Thursday afternoon It' ralhs the business section before It could Dodge county chain gang for murder!
and we wbrfc, eabeatWe-mey; row hee aW^wpprrrfa.o T those who arc working and those run nvAty In tho sewers. It was of'Dennis Hall of Tlfton, Os., In 1013.!
vllle Monday, it wna Ichrncd here
SOCIAL C ALE N D AR
tlon by rendering to you a aenrlco that satisfies.
Thursday afternoon half holiday and I ffall escaped fro mtbrf'clnin pang Ini
who nro not.
Tuesdny.
there was not much business at this
but W(ia ^ o ^ k e d nnd nrrectFriday— The fisllic Harrison Chapter
Tho resignations take effect June
You ran help os materially In our efforts to as­
The special sales of the Sanford tlmc nnd the heavy rain suspended e(] by tfie sheriff of Busline!!, Fla.,
N. 8. D. A. It. meets at tho home
•70, it Is understood, tho time when
what
business
thero
was
at
that
time,
where
Hall
.was
making,hla
home.
merchants are bringing the people to
sist you by availing yourself of tho vast facilities
of Mrs. Raymond Philips on Elm
their annual terms would ordinarily
this city in large numbers. The mer­
Avenue nt 4 p. m.
expire. The action w a s ‘ the culmi­
at your command.
chants all report a fine trade.
Auto Temperance
nation of disagreement between tha
Saturday— Mrs. E. F, Housholdcr
Measure Passes agents and the board o f control of
will entertain tho members of the
The many fine buildings going up
several months^ standing. A t the beDuplicate Bridge Club at her home
in-every p y t nf-ihn huilncis. portion
glnnTng*
o f’ the fiscal year last July^
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X
h
a
s
s
e
S
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May
'17;—
th
e
ftinth street.
of Sanford makes thd visitor^ to tha
the agents were gfveh a certain sal^
city realize that Sanford is n growing
ary Increase, it is understood, but on
II. B. Jcrnignn in In the city today
ENGLAND BUILDING TWO
October 0 the Increases were re­
attending to business for the A. C. 1..
SUPER-POWER AIRPLANE S
scinded.
Railway.
I)r. J. T. Denton has returned from
For several months the agents arc
LONDON, Mny 17.— Great Britain
Jacksonville, where he attended tho
J. II. Camplicll nnd L, M. 8tnh1 rep­
understood to have refused to sign
la
building
a
super-airplane
of
dO
O
State Medieal Association meeting
resented Tnmpa here yonj/pnlny nnd
warrants for their reduced salaries
horsepower which will attempt to
were registered at the Montezuma. and reports n good time* and a fine break the world’s speed record this
and the question has been subject of
meeting. The ansocintfun will tnoe^
several conferences between them
Rummer. It will be capable of a
next
year lit Orlando.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
E. A. Wiles of fit. 'Augustine is
and the board. A t a meeting here
speed of 2li0 miles an hour, and will
attending romc time hero attending
several
weeks
ago
Cghlrman
P.
K.
take part in tho Aerial Derby and the
Tho Seminole Athletic Association
to business.
Yongc o f the board authorised, the
race nraund Britain for the Klng’a
Is giving a big free wrestling nnd
statement that matters had been ad­
Cup. Later it will go to France nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. -Harry Ward nnd boxing mntch nt Monroe tomurrow contond for the Gordn Bennett Cup.
justed amicably. It seems, however,
daughter, Mrs. R. C. Bowrr, nro night. Everyone should attend nnd It will lie christened Mars VI^C.
that there was a misunderstanding
KIDNEY 1TROUBLE BECOMES
help the association in their member­
spending today at Daytonn Bench.
nt this meeting, which resulted in Colorado Governor
A t the same time British designers
ship drive.
■ SERIOUS
the Joint resignations at Gainesville.
are cmplcting one of the largest fly ­
Ignored Wilson,
ing boats In the world. I tls fitted
Tamps, were among the business
Mr. nnd Mm. Bob Holly and son
McAdoo and Bryan “ Suffered with severe hndwfct,
with
four engines of a combined
visitors hero yesterday and made Robert, of Sanford, spent a part of
bnckadic nnd palds in my 1ep ,nj
their headquarters nt the Montezuma. yesterday here enroutu from Talla­ horse power of 2,800. The new flying
•1st T k , **w ,l«i*R rr*«*&gt;
under my shoulder blade. My kidneys
hont hna a hull of triple thickness nnd
DENVER, Mny 1,7.— Alva B. Ad­
hassee. They were warmly greeted
nnd bladder wore In bad condition, |
Is
capable
of
cruising
as
u
surface
H. B. Ix-nfesly, n prominent busi­ l.y sovornl friends, hnving formerly
ams of Pueblo in Coloredo’a new
craft
fur
long
distances.
was
weak and nervouz and felt tired
ness man of Tampa, arrived in the resided here. Mr. Holly is proprietor
United Ktntca senntor, filling the
and
worn out. Walking mad* M
city .yesterday nnd is here on a busi­ nnd editor o f the Sanford Herald.—
place of the late Samuel P. Nicholson,
GIUNNELL CO-EDS HAY
ness mission.
fcbort o f breath. Every morning
Gainesville Sun.
f
Don't fail to sec “ In Old Louisiana"
Republican, who died, in April. Tho face and hands %erc bloited. Medi­
CAVE MAN IS CHOICE the musical comedy, at the High
new senator is ranked as conserva­ cine failed to help my rendition u4
Mra. Frank Woodruff, Mrs. Edward
M. M. Smith o f Winter Park nnd
School, Friday night.
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GIUNNELfo lown, Mny 17.—I f a
Higgins, Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Joe Orlnndo was in the city today on
tive. The governor ignored recom­ doctors advised an operation," writ**
Harrnld were n congenial party mo­ business 'connected with his landed husband wants to bo happy with n
mendation o f Woodrow Wilson, W il­ Maggie Nelaoh, Moamlnle, Fla. *T«rTrunks, bnggngc, in fact nnythlng
Grinnoll College co-ed he must bo of anywhere by just calling 498, for n
toring to DeLaltd for the day.
*
liam G. McAdoo, William J. Brynn tunately I -read about Foley KiAwy
interests.
tho caveman type, according to the QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER.
who urged the nppointment o f two Pills, triad them and got relief,
TEACHERS TO M E M
other men. Adams will serve until eve ry where.— Ad v.
You are invited to nttend the re­ answers of the girls nt the Quad­
3G-Thr-Frl-.Sot.-tfc
after the election o f 1924, when the
vival services nt the Presbyterian rangle, college dormitory, to the
COLUMBUS, May 17.—Tho adop­ church tonight. Good music by the question, "What sort o f man do you
election will be held.
For quick results try a want ad.
The Herald for first cists job wort.
The Herald for first class Job work.
wish for a husband 7”
tion of elementary economics In pub­ Men’s Chorus,
Tho prospective hubby must nlso
lic schools, will tie discussed nt the
annual convention of more than 3,Hear Joe Harrnld the “ basso pro- hnvo n sense of humor nnd n ‘‘sweet­
Tho girls pre­
000 Ohio teachers nnd school o ffi­ fundo" /it/ the Presbyterian church heart’ 'disposition.
cials at Cedar Point late in June, F. tonight. He is ably supported by the fer smokers to non-smokers and dark
E. Reynolds, secretary of the Ohio "huso dcbiniko" of Frank P. Forster. me nto their blonde brothers.
One modern bobbed-haired girl
Teachers’
Association,
has
an­
hoped
that her husband would be a
nounced.
\
Dr. Carr has a message for you at
liar
with
some finesse, as she was
at the Presbyterian church tonight.
bored
with
men whose line were
KNJGHTH TEM PLAR, ATTEN
You Bhnuld hear him. Yuu will be
pnlpnblc.
TION.
the better for it.
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n r , i * l , i M r n l r r , nr rom liut
fcauir. nr If r * « are m t c r ls ln la * . w r ite
B pnatnl rnrtl In lk l| d r p * r lm r * l. r l r l M
drtalln. nr trlepB eae the Item . I t w ill

of Sanford

The regular conclave of Taylor
Commandery, will be held on Friday
evening, May 18, commencing nt 7:30.
Tho Order of the Temple will lie con­
ferred and very important businuss
will lie transacted.
Every Knight Templar in this
community is cordially invited to nt­
tend.
Refreshments - Will be served.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pills and Mr.
Parker left Mqmlny for Jacksonville
to upend a few days,
I*. T. \Vakef|eld was in Hanford on
Tuesday attending to business.
Mrs. Fred Ballard uml non tqn-nt
a few days Tiii-l’ week In Orlando.
Mrs. M. E. Wicks spent Thursday
in Sanford with her sister, Mrs. Dav­
id Speer.
Mrs. Harris, of Ovinia, spent Wed­
nesday and Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Culpepper anil family.
A farewell party wqs given nt the
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Grover l-ofilus
Saturday night in hnr f Mrs. la-files'
sister, Miss Mei-s, wh left Mttilsy
fr Akrn, Old, where she will make
her lime with her father.
'Miss Helen Moran left Monday for
Macon, Ga., where she will itpend a
couple of month*.
•
Mrs. Fanny Peters has been very
- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Littler and
ihildren of New Smyrna and Mr. and
Mrs. II. F. Griggs and daughter of
Hanford s|n-nt the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt.
Miss Maly Boyd spent .Sunday with
Mrs. Blsckleash.
Mrs. G. C. Grands and granddaugh­
ter and Mrs. E. II. Kllbe, Mr*. T. W.
Prevatt visited Mrs. William Ballard
Tuesday,
Mrs. Eudor Curlett nnd Miss Mary
Gabbard spent Wednesday in fi/nford.
Mrs. Tcwhmiuth called on Mrs. Fred
McFarlane Monday,
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EXCHANGE WELCOMES WOMEN

' The sermons preached by Dr. Carr LORD R lltK K N IlK A D ADDRESS
AM ERICAN BAJt ASSOCIATION
at the Presbyterian church will not
tire you and the fine music will rest
LONDON, May 17.— Lord Birken­
you nnd you will be benefited In many
ways If you attend the revival serv­ head, former I.nrd Chancellor nnd
one of Great Britain's most brilliant
ices tonight.
legal minds, will sail early in August
Everyone is miulu to feel nt home for the United States, where he will
and evoryonu is cordially Invited to deliver this year’s annual address to
be present nt the revival services at the Amerirun Bar Association. The
the Presbyterian church tonight'. Canadian Bar Association also hopes
Services 'start at eight o'clock nnd to have &gt;ho former (’■htlncellor ad­
dress 1th mdthbnrs. laird- Birkenhead
Inst Jukt one hour.
Will remain several months in Amer­
You will l&lt;e greatly benefited by ica and will make n first-hand study
an hour at tile Presbyterian ClrUrch in all pHa.-iCB of American life.
tonight. Hear those wholesome talk.'
by Dr, Carr on those things which
are for your material and spiritual
BERLIN, May 17.— The exmlus of
welfare. The men are there with the
foreigners on account of high prices
goods when it comes to real music.
in Germany, and tho refusal of those
The library building is forging who remain to buy anything which
ahead rapidly and the hrirk walls are they must not have, has hit the ho­
mI iii 'I imI nnd all the work is proceeding tels, cures, railways, Htcamer lines,
at a rapid gait. Our splendid library restaurants hint theaters so haul that
building will Ih» another prld* o f the German business men ore now striv­
ing to have the special taxes on-for­
city when finished.
eigners removed,
The discrimination agninsl foreign­
The many friends of W. J. Thig|*en
are gla ilto see him out again after er* has been ruinous for business
u serious illness of pneumonia that which depends on the trade of tour­
It
kept him in bed for several weeks. ists.
BUI says hr seem* to have had ev­
erything in the category nnd since lll'GHKH PROPOSES TRADE
PACTS W ITH A L L POWERS
there Is nothing else hr can possibly
take maybe he will get well now.
W ASHINGTON, May' 17.— Nego­
The names of ull the Hnnfoid tiations of n series of ronimerviul
streets and uvenues marked on the treaties la-tween the United States
curb at the intersection o f the streets nnd principal nations of the world,
is a good thing ami the Herald wish­ providing for the settlement of busi­
es to rungrulululu City
Engineer ness disputes by arbitration, has been
Williams on this new idea. It is proposed by Secretary of States
much better than n post or sign board trade associations interested in Im­
nnd attracts the eye of the motorist proving the modus opereandi of
being very easy to distinguish.
American business, it became known
Wednesday.
Note our big twclvo juigc daily to­
At the same time Secretary of
day aud then tell us that wo were Commerce Hoover is barking a na­
right in starting n daily paper In tion-wide campaign to eliminate ex­
Sanford. The growth of the city pensive court litigation and other
dates to the time when the Dally causes of delay in adjustment of
Herald was started In Sanford and commercial differences, by the inser­
the incrirhfnta are advertising as tion of u ii arbitration clause in all
never before. Hanford will never business contracts.
have any dull days again and sum­
According to official statistics the
mer time will bo the same as winter annual waste in perishable goods in
time us far as business Is concerned. thlt country, occasioned by court
amt other litigation, amount to mure
than a billion dollar* a J-ra« Losses
in other matters and disputes over
good* shipped in foreign trade are
estimated to Ik- mure than double
that sum.
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THE HAGUE, May 17.—For the
first time a woman ha* appeared on
the flour of the Amsterdam Stock Ex­
change. S|iu is Miss II. W. Deterdlng,
representing an Amsterdam firm of
atock brokers. When she made her
W ell never stand In awe of e ffi­
initial appearance the member* of tha
exchange gave three cheers and pre- ciency1experta until we see onu in the
act o f dressing a small and wlgglesented her with a hug* bouquet.
some boy
II of the majority la busted
irvIcing relatives.

Silk Rati nee, Wash Satins, Stripe and Check Tub Silks in all the new colors, yard wide
•- ~ c
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Friday nnd Satu rday, yard—

Checked Dimitys, Lace Voiles, Cotton Jerseys, 36-inch
White Flesh, Orchard, Pink, Yellow find Blue. Special, yd.

Values,.up to $3.00 per yard, for

Light-weight Satin finish material for Underwear, fast
colors, comes in White, Flesh, Blue, Orchard, Mays; Pink
•ind Tan. Special, yard—

20 pieces of 32-itich Imported Gingham, small sizo checks fo r children's Dresses, Blue, Yellow, Pink, Navy and Green,

EVER FAST LINEN
Shrunk from 45 to 3C 1lichen, will not crush, guaranteed
sun nnd water proof, in every color, for; yard—

$1.25

“EVER FAST” WASH GOODS
Gunrnntccd fast to sun and water. Gingham
Cloths, in all the solid colors, y a r d .................

£K/»
"y *

“ Ever Fast" Suiting," ynrd wide, in
f^||f
every color, yard ............................................ '• «Jt/v

New Novelty Belts in W hite, B!ack*and Floral Designs, each

Every color, Pure Thread Silk, all sizes, pair

New patterns in all Silk

i— Sale on Wash Goods, Ratines, V#!les, C repes, Silk White Goods Domestic and
JL D B iT j*
I Organdy. AH measured, tagged and marked shoot *-**•»»»*• «
***^*••("•*|-e
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W EDNESDAY A N D TH U RSD AY BfcORlNlNG—I**0
DON’T FORGET OUR RIG D O LLAR SALE NE
BARGAINS ‘FROM E V E R Y PEPARTI

Evcii the habitual elbow-crookera
ate less annoying than the chap who
habitually crooke a little Anger when
drinking from a glass.’
__Great pleasure to hear the birds
slug in the tree tops, especially when
In there days of high coal of living
they sing "cheep,- cUm-p.*'

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WHIPPING
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iLD, THURSDAY, MAY 17,1923

Government Announces
JPlans to Smash the R ing
Controlling B ig Booze

assembly

U lr The A tu r la lM

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CROSS SOUTHERN CHURCH W IL L CONCHICAGO, May 1 L —Virtually at
V B N R A T . M ONTREAL
CouHty Acreage
c standstill for ntau' ymonths the
* - TOMORROW" "'
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railway labor board resumes func­
tioning now receiving reports from * TAVA R E S.— A . Amaral o f Rio
(H r T h e A p M ela leS P r m )
M ONTREAT, N .C., May 18.— Tho rnilroad unions that indicate n con­ do Janeiro, Brasil, has purchased 815
TA1H . ” s S E a M « ""- R * P ™
alxty-third
general asacmbly o f the certed drive by unions for Increases acres o f land lying on Lake Dora be­
tentative J. Clay Smith, member of
Southern
Presbyterian
church will in wages that total $166,000,000 or tween Tavares and Mt. Dora, from the
,h, WeP4aglsla«ve committee tnvesconvene
.tomorrow
In
the
auditorium more annually.^Since April 15, when American Diatomite Co. Mr. Amaral
L s tC th e d e s lh o f Martin Tabert,
liere
with
about
four
hundred
com­ tormB pf three o f its members, ex­ will arrive in June and then decide
J U o rth Dakota, and who bitterly at„ t c Z on the floor Of tho house o f missioner* equally divided between pired, the board had been unable to what disposition he will make of the
tentative*, Walter Hlgginboth- ministers and ruling elders of tho decide disputes because the vacancies property. A t it lies largely on the
nm. whipping boss Indlcted for the chudch in attendance. These commls- were not filled until lsBt Saturday new lake shore boulevard it is possl•4o-ihls-hi ghost-court of'-^-the when-Brestdent Harding
front
church
represent a total church' mem­ Judge R. M. Barton, o f Memphis, for
* high class lake
~
^ residential
j ,0 join counsel for defense in the
property. Before the war the Ameri­
bership
o
f
more
than
four
’
hundred
Tenn.,
and
Horace
Baker,
and
named
trial of the whipping bou. Higgin­
can Diatomite company operate a
botham's trial Is set for tomorrow at and eleven thousand. The election of E. F. Grablo, o f Detroit, former head
a moderator la expected to be a feaa of the maintenance of way organiza­ plant on Lake Dora for’ the burning
and purifying of dlatbmaceous earth—
legislator declared ho declined ture Of tho opening day of the assem­ tion, to fill tho vacant labor post.
this is a microscopic unicellular fresh
bly.
The
first
of
several
docketed
wage
the offer but said he had under condisputes in which a decision is expect­ water algo, otherwise the skeleton of
, deration another offer *to defend
ed is tho Philadelphia and Reading a certain vegetable matter, the resi­
lUgglnbotham In the federal court, S E N ATE ORDERS COUNTY
JUDGE
W
ILLIS
OUSTED
caso. Certain classes of labor have due nftur treatment known as kicaclwhen he and J. R. Jones, sheriff o f
asked
for a 10 per cent increase, or a KlJl'r* I'M * ®mrth is analyzed os the
Leon county, and William Fisher, su­
TALLA
H
A
SSE
E
,
May
16—County
restoratlon
to the wage rate effective finest found in the United State^. It
perintendent of the Putnam Lumber
Company, are placed on trial/ &lt;m Judge R. F. Willis of this, I .eon coun­ prior to the cut o f July 1, last, retro­ is used for tooth powder, abrasive ma­
terial, for aoap to make it float, for
charges of conspiracy. He also add­ ty, was today ordered by the senate active to that date.
to
‘bo
removed
from
office,
the
second
Reports from union men previously refining purposes, ns fire proofing
ed that 'he had been asked by the
local
official
to
bo
ousted
as
a
result
have Indicated that tho wage increas- and insulation, nnd maybe n hundred
Prosecution to assist in Higginboth­
of'th
e
death
o
f
Martin
Tabert.
The
er will be sought on all roads where othor purposes. During the war the
am's trial and was also conaiderlng
senate
acted
in
executive
session
on
agreements
were signed terminating government closed It down as a nunthat proposal.
the
recommendation
o
f
Governor
the ahoperafts strike of last July. crsential plant and even took over the
Uiiio county, ono pf the Infant
Harden
that
the
magistrate
be
re­
Other reports have stated shopmen machinery. It in to be hoped that Mr.
counties in the state, has no court­
moved,
for
malfeasance
und'drunkenaro negotiating with the Baltimore Amaral will revive this important in­
house. It was announced here yester­
ness
in
office.
,
or
Ohio, tho Pittsburg and Lake Erie dustry, which will place Lake county
day the whipping boss for the PutnCrn
Several weeks ago, tips senate act­ for increases totalling $50,000,000 an­ In tho field o f industrial counties with
Lumber Company will be tried for the
death of Tabert In the First Baptist ed favorably on the Governor's rec­ nually. Should those conferences fail itc kaolin plants, brick plants, snw
church In Crols City. It will bo ^ ommendation for the removal •of or result the board will he asked to|Fru,l» l,uIP af,&lt;1 PnPt,,f R,m nml moG8
special term of court and a panel of Sheriff J. R. Jones. The upper body review the disputes and hand down hair plants.
u
thirty-six veniremen has been sum­ o f the legislature moved slowly in decisions.
The celery game is oyer, MOVING
the case of Judge Willis, howover, its
In the ^majority o f wago disputes
moned.
Umo
la here; we are at your service.
order
o
f
removal
being
voted
yester­
now before the labor bourd, increased
Governor Hardee ycaterday signed
t
-Q
U
IC
K SERV1QE
TRANSFER.
day
afternoonr
after
approximately
cost of living and the-genernl tend­
the change or venue bill, a measure
Phone
408.
‘
36-Thr-Fri-Snl-tfc
two
hour*
o
f
consideration.
The
sen­
ency uf other industries to lioost wag­
providing the state may see a change
of venue on the same basis an that al­ ate also spent about nn hour on his es are cited as reasons for asking iiy*
lowed the defense. The prosecution case shortly after noon, and worked creases in pay.
Edison Says Films
will on Thursday ask the case be on it some yesterday. Thu late ses­
W ill Take Place of changed to another county on the sion yesterday afternoon was marked
CLOSED GAME SEASON.
by
a
long
address
by
Senator
W.
C.
School Text Books
grounds that it cannot obtain a fair
Hodges, but whether he was defend­
trial in Dixie county, it was stated.
Volusia,
Brevard
nnd Seminole
ing the official or urging his re­
‘ NE W YORK, May 17.—Today's
moval was not publicly known, ns it counties have, or will, introduce local school children will get their educa­
Willard and Firpo
bills tn the legislature wldch would
all was done behind closed doors.
tion nt schools in whic hthc movie
The charge against the county o f­ make tho next two years in those screen'will supplant the blackboard
To Fight Not Later,
ficial was developed during the hear­ counties closed and would forbid all and the motion picture Him will take
Than 7th o f July ing
by n joint legislative committee hunting of birds, squirrels, deer and the place o text books, Thotnus A.
of the manner in’ which Tabert was other game during Hint period.
Edison predicted today at the Inves­
NEW YORK, May 10.— The prelimTo many this is a good law nnd ono tigation by the Federal Trade Comarrested here, leased to the lumber
ioary move toward another contest
Company, and subsequently died, tho really needed and yet wHfcrr protec­ missio nof charges that the famous
for tho world heavyweight championresult it la alleged o f brutal whipping tion has lwcn given it has hetm found Playcrs-IoiHky Corporation and six
ihip was made yesterday by Tex Rickadministered by Walter
Higgin­ that the laws of nature rule ovnerwiso. allied organizations constitute a mo­
sfd, promoter, In the signing of Jexs
In New York r.talo deer were protect­ tion picture trust.
botham.
Willard, former title holder, and Luis
The strongest testimony against ed and increased in great numbers.
The famous Inventor, whose recant
Firpo, Argentine giant, for a contort Judge WUlls, was given by Jerry
The hubits o f deer In that section are qucstionnnries have led him to say
to tg* held irr New York or vicinity not roppall.lYortirty jailor, who has since
te start nt the bottom &lt;of a mountain harsh thtfigs about' the present edu­
liter than July 7.
died. PoppoH testified that tho coun­ in the fall and graze towards the top cational methods In the United States
The winnar of this engagement will
ty judge conspired with Jones to rail­ during the winter. Tho deer became was called for Hie purpose of devel­
be matched witAj Jack Dempsey in a road vagrants and train riders to the
so numerous that is following their oping the importance of the film in­
title contest which probably will be
lumber company, for which it wns ad­ old habits they ato iip their winter dustry and its possibilities for the
held next Labor day.
mitted the sheriff
received $20 a Supply of food before the advent of future. •
Kiikard declined to reveal tho terms head. Foppcll also testified to the
spring, nnd thousands, as a conse­
He disclosed for thf first time ex­
for the Firpo-Willard match e x c e p t ^ ”
‘e« e « l r o u s e " ' o f " ' whiskey. quence, died of starvation.
periments
with school children which
that they will fight nn a percentage
Judge Willis, and the sheriff both de­
It is un established fart that the he said hn&lt;l convinced him that 85
basis. Experts, however, figure that nied any conspiracy between them
worst enemies to quail arc wood fires per cent of all knowledge, is received
the bout will draw a gate of at least
and tho judge presented several wit­ in tho spring, at n time when they are through the eye and that motion pic­
u half million dollars and that the nesses to testify to his sobriety.
nesting and in varmints. In Pinellas tures are 100 per cent efficient for
share of each principal would bo at
county tho game has wonderfully in­ its dissemination.
least 1100,000.
SANFORD BUYS TWO
creased in thu Inst few years due to
“ I have made n good many experi­
The contest will be staged cither at
PAGES IN TRIB U NE
the fact that the sportsmen's club ments in the lino o ' teaching children
iioylv’a Thirty Acres in Jersey or the
SPECIAL ADITION there* paid u bounty on rattlesnakes, b yothor methods thun books," Mr.
Yankee Stadium. The Yankees will
possums, skunks and other natural Edison told the commission.
occupy their park on both June 30 the
SANFORD, May 10.— At the reg­ enemies of the birds.
" I made an experiment with n lot
original date suggested for tho match,
Lake county is seeking no closed of pictures to teach children chemis­
ular
meeting
o
f
the
Sanford
city
anti July 4th, but it will bo available
commission this afternoon two full Mason ami tho effects of the law will try. I got twelve children nnd asked
on Saturday, July 7th.
.... . . ^
pages was ordered to be taken Jn the hardly bo felt hero hut it will mean them to write down what thejr had
Willard, satisfied that his victofy
over'johnwn" prov'id hlVphysical m'- ( f a u n a 's Seminole county edition to that hundreds of hunters will seek learned' from tho pictures. I was
game in Lake county until it Is about amazed that such a complicated sub­
ness and ended the talk o f hia being be issued the last of this month.
This action follows that of the deplete there.— DcLand News. *
ject as chemistry was readily grasp­
tiK&gt; old, left last night for Los An­
Seminole county commissioners last
ed by them to n large extent through
geles to visit his family. He will ve­
week in authorizing by resolution at BRITISH PH YSICIAN
pictures. The parts o f the pictures
lum to New York the latter part of
its
regular
monthly
meeting,
two
they did not understand 1 did over
DECLARES
SMOKING
the month to resume training.
paget in the issue for Scminolo
nnd over uguin until they finally un­
HARMLESS
PLEASU
RE
The South American has made ar­
derstood the entire picture.
rangements to meet three lesser lights county.
' John L. McWhorter, development
“ What, in your opinion ia the fu­
among the heavyweights before July
LONDON, May 17.— The danger
editor o f the Tampa Tribune is
ture growth of the motion picture!"
1. He will resume training today for
to amokers from nicotine poisoning is
■pending the month of May in the
Mr. Edison was asked.
a mutch at Orand Rapids, Mich., with
declared by Dr. E. P. Roger to bo
two counties of Seminole and Otecyla,
" I think motion pictures have just
Hurry Foley on May 22nd.
"small as to be negligible." This
making an intensive survey of the
started," ho said, "and R Is my opin­
He has signed to meet Joe White
should be tidings o f comfort and joy
agricultural and financial opportu­
ion that in twenty years- children
of New York in Havens, Cuba, on
to many smokers in America, where,
nities and possibilities of these two
will be taught through pictures and
June 3, and Jim Hibbard of Buffalo
according td dispatches received here
counties.
Each
one
will
be
given
nut
through books."
in Mexico City, June 22;
something like a crusade is under
a separate and comprehensive de­
Asked hia opinion as to tho gen­
way against 'My Lady Nicotine." She
scriptive, historical and statistical
eral influence over the pcoplo of mo­
Is there denounced It is aald, aa a illa^ang Cangratulates
tion pltture films, Mr. Edison said:
story.
t
•Ipated jade who ia responsible for
, "The motion picture la the most
Those
who
have
aeon
the
Tribuno's
Baseball Tourney
much that is Injurious to health.
powerful avenue of Influencing peo­
recant editions gotten out for Polk
Dr. Roger's opinion la based on ex­
WINTER PARK, May lfl.-P rea l- and Lake countlee, respectively, are periments conducted by himself to ple and will increase from year to
‘ient Albert F. Lang, of tha Florida much pleased with the idea of this determine the action of fire on the year."
Htate league has sent the following county receiving such publicity at tobacco consumed. He has Just pub­
the beginning o f summer, realizing
mmage to Ray W. Greene:
Stigar Suit
lished an account o f them with the
that when the busy fall and winter
St. Peteraburg, Florida,
conclusion he has reached.
Begun in N . York
season Is on moat people will be seek­
He then took*a similar quantity of
In.
. . .
M» fo*3- ing pleasure rather than the posslbla
inUracholastic Baseball Tournament,
the aamg tobacco and burned it in a
NEW YORK, May 17.—Suit for
Investment and location which la
Care of Ray Greene,
pipe so- constructed aa to retain the $806,611 against the flpw York Cof­
more
and
more
becoming
a
summer
Winter Park, Florida.
whole of the amoke produced. Tho fee and Sugar Exchange firm of LamThe Horida Baseball League tends time thing with people from other liquid resulting was found to have no
bom A Cov was fUed in supreme court
congratulations and wiahes frou a auc- parts o f the atate and outalde Flor- worse effect on a dog than to trouble
late yesterday by John H. Rapeoy,
t « . fu l meet. W . can all be proud of jda'a bounds.— Tampa Tribune.
hia iiuflgeatjon. The dog was o f the who alleged
defendant had failed
, Pro*TtM the high schools of Floritame weight aa the dog on which nico­ to live up to an agreement concerning
■ are nuking. Education ‘ and athThe winter crop season In Kelsey tine had been used with fatal effect dealings In sugar fo r future delivery.
euca go hand in hand in the
City Gardens and Prosperity Farms
Dr. Roger says he found that com­
Rapsey alleged the firm had'/allad
of real red blooded men.
was one o f the most successful in the bustion destroys the nicotine, or rath­ to carry out hit Instructions fo r sell­
(Signed) AL. F. LANG,
history o f this section. The crops er transforms it Into cresols, 'phenols, ing and buying. As a result, he de­
President Florida State
were Invariably good, tba markets and other substances which If they clared, he failed to obtain the profit
Baseball League, w en a fair average and nothing In­ are rather irritating are nevertheless of $866,011 he otherwise would have
terfered with the growing or mar­ excellent antiseptic. Tho pipe or {received.
keting.
- Plans a n now being mads cigarette-holder he says should be
t h e W AIL o f a FARMER
to increase the acreage considerably kept Clean, but with that danger W. 8. Leak
J. H. Coklough
guar dedagainat there Is no other./In
for next season.
T V grasshopper eats the farmer’a
Leak &amp; Colclough
these conditions,’ *be states In conclu­
Crass,
INSURANCES
There a n always some people who sion, "tobacco may be even good foe
hia honey,
! Fire— life—Alto
—"T-------- T——
wiR heartily support V home ball (hr "TrtsTTTi^

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subject to check, are cordially in

NEW YORK, May 1JJ.— The gov,
eminent which announced yesterday
plana to smash the mm ring alleged
to be' operating a liquor fleet from
Miami to Boston, today obtained
eight federal warrants charging con­
spiracy to violate Volstead act and
to defraud the government out of
customs duties. More warrants, it
is announced, will bo soon sought.

reference, hundreds of satisfied
, depositors made up of
F A R M E R S , F IR M S A N D
IN D IV ID U A L S
who have done business with us
since‘1887.
W h at we have done to make
them satisfied depositors — we
will do fo r you. * •
— C o m e in ^ m d g e t t o im o w tre r-" -

C AN N O T USE FLAG
a
FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSE .
8 A Y 8 S TA TE SEN ATE
..
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M_
&gt; D j Tkr Auonlitnl PrrM ) •
TALLAHASSEE. .May 16.—The
senate passed a bill no prevent the
desecration and disusi of t h f flag or
colors in this states The mensuro
makes it unlawful to display colors
for purely advertising purpose.

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Weekly W eather
and Crop Bulletin

First National Bank
A COM M UNITY BUILDER
■

■
For the week ending May 15, 1023.
The weather during the week wns
mostly sunshiny, coed, ami windy
during the forepart; local showers in
the peninsula during the last two
dnys. The temperature wns unusunlly low for tho senson from the 0th
to the 11th, minima of 42 degrees to
40 degrees having occurred in inter­
ior portions of the northern and west­
ern divisions. The daily temperature
wus from 1 degree to 0 degrees be­
low the normnl for tho season. The
week being prnrtienlly without rain
of moment until the last few dnys,
the soil dried nut rapidly
nnd the
good effect o f the rain o f the pre­
vious week wns not long lived, As
n rule .however, tho condition of the
soil is fuvornble, except in some lo­
calities in tho central division, es­
pecially in Sumter and adjoining
counties, where rain is needed. The
low temperature wns unfavorable for
a rapid growth of cotton nnd corn,
lw(h of which were delayed to some
extent in thu‘ mu them nnd western
division. Corn is mostly good, how­
ever, and much of tho early planted
in the peninsula is in tassel. Colton
is good in the central division; it is
mostly 11 good stand, - being well
worked and gfree of grass; some
bloom is reported from Marion coun­
ty; some local chopping continued
west o f the Suwanncu river. Tobacco
made good progress, as did enno, pea­
nuts, and truck generally.
Melons
were damaged locally over the north-

F. P. FORSTER, President

II. F. W1I1TNER, Cashier

a illlK IB lS H IS B S a R S a iM IS S IIS IH S IR B S IS Z IIIS B S IS IS IIIlia

ern nnd western division by cool, dry
Easy to Smash
winilsj car lot shipments were made
Bottles? Not So
from tho lower counties. Tomato
shipments were heavy from the cen-'
trnl division, although rains of pre­ They Had Trouble Doing It When
Filming "Kick Jn.“
vious week nnd blight damaged the
crop; it is much shorter than expect­
ed in the Okeechobee district. Ijite
Can you drop a champagne bottle
tomatoes are doing well, however, in nnd broqk it ? Sounds easy— hut just
tho St. Lucie district. Pineapples go home nnd try to do It deliberately
nre in excellent condition, although —providing you have the chnmpngnc..
tho crop is small .as compared with
At any rate, smashing a cool, halfformer years; limes, also, arc doing dozen o f these bottles provided a d if­
well in the Miumi district. The oat ficult and interesting hotir for George
^rup is por— mostly harvested in the Fitzmaurlco the produced during thn
peninsula. Citrus trees were im- making o f "Kick In", hiH new Para­
roved by recent rains, anti there is mount picture featuring Hetty CompV
111 uc hnew bloom; complaints of drop­ son, Bei t Ly tell nrnl May McAvoy
ping, howover, nre quite numerous. which will lie on view nt the Princ*sa
Sutsuma trees in the western division theater next Friday nnd Snturdoy.
A gentleman slightly under the in­
made good growth*. The digging of
Irish potatoes continued over most of fluence was to tnko said bottles from
the section— largely completed in the a laden Ice-box—nnd create comedy
central nnd much ' of the northern relief by the dropping nnd smashing
counties ;truck is abundant. Ranges o f same.*
srnnshl
Op nn ordinary hnrdwood
nre greatly improved.
floor they lit----- nnd bounced without
Southern l)i\isiun.
Tlie rains of % *t week greatly injury I
Finally n carpenter nnd n crew of
benefited grapefruit, limes, nnd jinetifres in the southern portion o f the masons were called in. Tho hard­
district.
lj»te tomatoes are doing wood floor wns ripped up nnd a auc­
And
well in the St. Lucie district, nnd tion of ccmen{ laid insleud.
shipments were heavy -during the then the scenu went on tn n smash­
week. The crop was damaged by ing success 1
For not even the most tough ami
blight in the Moore Haven section.
Pineapples Jiro in good
condition. hardened tailth* cun stand up against
j such adamant competition.
Cane made good progress.

toSwim

/if Pays

With the Current
This is about two spark plugs. A t the
moment they nre lying on tho snles
manager's desk In the establishment of
a large middle-western hardware job-

it. pnys to swim with thu current nt
popular demand.
“ Our jot)," said one jobber, "is to
supply markets, not create them. Let
the manufacturer make n market for
his Roods, and we will handle it."

Onc spark plug bears a name known
wherever automobiles nre used, the
other a name seldom heard.

Said another— “ Our salesmen carry
a catalog with thousands of items in it

Both, snys the snles manager, are
good plugs. On the score of quality

They haven’t tho time to push unnd
vert Ised goods. Their work Is princi

they run neck and neck.

pally taking orders."

"But,” he adds, “ wo are discontinu­
ing this line"— and ho holds up tho plug
•of unfamiliar name. “ Vies, and our dis'* ,
count on it is larger, too."

I f you go among these wholesalers to­
day to intruduco o now product in com­

"What's wrong \Vith it?
Not a
thing. It's a good plug— mighty good
plug, but— no one knowH about it. It
isn’t advertised— tho other ono is. The
demand is for tho advertised mako.
And we’ve learned it pays to swim
with the current, not against it."
More and more jobbera in every lino
of business are learning every day that

petition with merchandise nationally
advertised, unless tho nrticlo ip excep­
tional, you will be met everywhere by
tho injunction: "F irst go out and get
a reputation for your goods through
advertising
The wholesaler knows by actual con­
tact with dealers how they valuo speed
o f turnover, goods which move with a
minimum o f effort, goods people know
about and aslt for.

Publiglied by the Santord Daily
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY;MAY 17,1923

PAGE EIGH1
GETTING RIGHT"

KENNERLY M AY
M A K E THE RACE
. A G A IN S T M cR AE

One o f our' Northern ■ newspaper
editorial friends makes this comment:
“ The government of the stale of
Florida is indicted by what has taken
TALLAHASSEE, May 17.— Repre­
place in these camps. High and low,
sentative C. H. Kennedy, o f Palatka,
state as well as county officials, are
has under consideration numerous Florence Gray of Philadelphia
arraigned to answer charges of bar­ requests from all parts o f Florida
Fought, Swaggered and Made
barism. It is distinctly 'up to' o ffi­ that he enter the race for commis­
C ALIFO RNIA "AH IS
cials o f Florida to wipe this stain
Love to Girls.
sioner of agriculture in the forth­
A resident of Californio— nnd out."
coming campaign.
Southern California at that—than \ Yes, Florida hos~bcen "on trial"
The gentleman from Putnam de­
written a letter to W illii Powell, of for several months. It pleads guilty clined to stntc what he will do in
the Lake County Chamber of Com­ to all the charges, filing tha exten­ response to the requests, but admit­
merce, which in eloquent with inter­ uating afidavit that the particular ted that ho is very seriously consider­
crime which brought out the other ing the matter.
linear "cuss-words."
Divided Her Time Between Driving
charges
was committed by a northern
" I have been so occunJcti .with .my,
Powell slips the letter to the Triboorporatioor-aetiwyr- hb wfyer,-^nfirier- work as n member o f the Joint legis—•ex Revealed by Fight
-una-awdMae-eatt*!—hetp-ginating t i W
the permission granted by the laws of Intivc committee investigating con-1
With Oangeter.
Florida,
dilioW in convict enmps," said Rep-'
Far bo it from ua to throw any
The people of Florida hnvo desired, rcsrntntivc Kennedy, "that I haven’t
Philadelphia.—Florence Gray, known
lemona or cabbages or more or less
nil along, to nccompnny this plea of been able lo devote ns much atten­ for the Inst eight years os "Knitting
overripe henfrult at o sister, Florida
guilty with the abolition o f the evils tion ns 1 would liked to many mut­ Kill” McConnell, and "Whistling Jack,"
lovea all her sisters. Her great af­
Is an out-and-out, aelfx-onfes-MiI seeker
responsible for the charges and a ters pending in the legislature.
I
fection reaches out dear across the
promise to abstain from such prac­ have felt and yet feel that the in­ of publicity ’ In order that site tuny
enter the "tnovles" nnd thus gratify
continent and embraces, in its tendertises in future.
terests o f the state worn paramount a llfi-lihig nmtiltlnn. For eight years
eat regard, even California. Although
Up to last Saturday, n ‘little group In the abolition of the lease- system site mu*qiicrnth-t| Iu man’s clothing npd
this particular sister hns shown her
of wilful men" in the State Senate- and the use of the lush, and, not-1 was "as tough ns they make them."
.reciprocal regard by refusing to al­
had thwarted the will of the people withstanding my own deep personal
When Charlie Weaver, a member of
low Florida fruit to be delivered at
and tnndo it doubtful if Florida rould interest in agriculture, 1 have given her “ Bfliig,'* broke her nose during a
,her front-door, wo harbor no ill-will,
carry out its desire lo abolish the sys­ idl the time necessary to furthering light, ho didn't dream Hint lie was
Florida and Callfornin aro sisters—
■‘spilling Die beans" for Florence. Hut
tem nnd give its promise to &lt;fo better. this investigation.
Mr. Forbes, for one, says so. He
when, on her complaint, Weaver was
Under the.lnsh of public opinion,
“
When
the
committee
has
reported
gives to both of them the pre-eminent
arrested, Florence was taken to Die
wielded by a practically unnnimous and the investigation iu hcjiind tne,
police station aIno and then* her sex
preference of his publicity. Entirely
press, by resolutions of every civic 1 will take stock and let my friends was discovered, although It laid U-rn
forgetting the existenae of Jackson­
itody in the state, by mass meetings know what 1 will do about entering known to soma police olllclolx and Jus­
ville or Miami or St. Petersburg, nnd
hold nnd projected, two of this group the race, I njljraciate deeply their tice llrown for the lust two years.
also o f forty-six other states and
changed their votea on Saturday and Interest, and will ulwnya cherish
"Qklrta for Life."
ninety-four half-states, hot to men­
the Senate voted to uholish the lash, their friendship, whatever my de­
Left
motherless
sixm after tier birth,
tion other towns nnd cities, lie boldly
permanently for county convlctn, nnd cision may la&gt;."
Florence went to live with her grand­
proclaimed, by syndicated, authenti­
for two years for state' convicts. This
Representative Kennedy is author father, James Gray, who, she claims.
cated and copyrighted "coy" to sev­
action, while still taihted with com­ of n hill'to regulate commission mer­ Is a retired lawyer. IliH-ause he found
eral hundred newspapers (yes, in­
promise, effected tha result desired. chants, which the house passed, and It hnrd to travel around with a llttla
cluding the Jacksonville Journal)
When both houses concur in n meas­ whic his (lending in the senate. He girl he dressed her In hoy’s clothing.
that "Southern'Florida nnd .Southern
She liked them so well slut lias worn
ure of absolute abolishment, and the also is given jeredlt for n bill from
them ever slnie, until Judge Drown
California are the two most rapidly
Governor does the necessary signing, (he committee on ‘agriculture, intro­ sentenced her to "sMrts for life." Him
growing places in thn United States,"
Florida will then be aide to suy to The duced ns a committee bill, having for Is now twenty-one years old.
with the additional nnd correlative
world that It hns "come clean."
its object to give the fnrmers of Flor­
As John McConnell she was the
statement that they have "the finest
Florida, us a state, has shown the ida u better grade of fertilizer. Mr. tender of thn "Iron gang." and spent
winter climate’ ’in the selfsame
world in this unfortunate situation, Kanonrly came to Tallahassee with her rpnre time In pool rooms, or lit
United States. '
that it is overwlilemingly for the a bill to this effect, and asked the JnII, ,is she was sent there frequently
Naturally, thin mnkes Florida fuel
right. When its lawmaking laxly commit lee lo Use that as a hash for for lighting. Ill filet, she gained a
kindly toward her sister, on the Pa­
puls into Us statutes the abolition of writing a bill thnt would embody the reputation as u boxer, gave exhibition
bouts, and enjoyed many llstlc battles
cific or, rather, the lower part of the
the lease and lash, ami when the men sentiment of the committee ns a lo which she was usually victorious.
auid sister.
who are primarily responsible for whole.
John McConnell could break hearts
So, It fcrirvc» us extremely to o f­
these abuses are punished, Florida
Mr. Kennedy has been identified ns well us Jaws. Three times she
fer testimony tending to prove that
will have made yimcnds to its own with farming Interests o f Florida for wooed and won the Powers of iho ten­
Mr. Forbes, with nil our respect and
conscience and to the shocked sensl- the Inst twenty years, and is ac­ derloin district, each (hue to break the
regard for his opinion, should have
hllitien of the outside world—nnd quainted with practically-every fann­ engagement. Him was engaged "for
left California out of his picture.
keeps" to twenty-one year-old I-ctlle
Martin Taherl and the other victims er in the state.
That being eliminated, wo are the
Harrison w hen the denouement .came
"Facts and Figures, or iho A. II.
uf brutality will nut have died iu vain.
and shattered her Iasi romance. 1wh­
"whole cheese." Hut listen to this
('. of Florida Trucking." n book writ­ ile bemoans Iho loss of her lover, hut |
—Tampa Tribune,
man who writes Willis Powell:
ten l^' Mr. Kennedy some years ago, has been consoled by the sale of her
" I have been In California for four
Is still being used as a text book on photographs to varloiiri papers, a prac­
years and have made up my mind to Two Paramount
trucking at the University of Flor­ tice which has also netted "Jack" con­
move." (Took him a long time to
ida. Rare than lib,000 copies of it siderable money.
Stars
W
on
Fame
arrive at this unavoidably logical conJudga Kept, Qecret.
_. ,
have been sold to fuenters in the slate
cfUlion—uifflost- irti*1f&gt;rig, so 'far an we
in Crook Roles and the work Is being used by them Judge Drown was holding court two
have learned, ns it took John Taylor,
years ngo when a woman appeared I
as a guide.
o f loirgo and Tallnhussee, to decide Deity Cumpson, Hert l.ytell nnd May
The gentleman from Putnnm gain­ and charged "John McConnell” with
whether or not Wisconsin corpora­
McAvoy Are Crooks in
ed hin acquaintance with
farmers being the father of a child recently I
tions should lx* allowed lo continue
"Kick In.”
during seven years spent as a travel­ hofil to her young daughter. She said '
tile girl and "John" had been keeping,
having North Dakota boys beaten to
ing salesman, when he was selling
company and that Die pair had been
death in Florida). " I t ’s dust here all
seed. He has iqu-rated n farm liirn- away on several overnight trips. I
the time—clouds of it—monsoons of
with it for twelve years,
it— you cun taste it iu your food—
self in Putnam county, being engaged
everything in Iho Imuso is covered
Mr. Kennedy is president of^he
with it." ( I f that were "Florida
Putnam County Poultry association,
sand" it would inspire affection and
and vice president of the Putnnm
desire to remain or return, rather
County Fair association. He former­
than res^ntmunl). "There has Ix-eti
ly was secretary of the Florida
■ix Inches of snew about twenty miles
branch of the American Poultry as-1
east of here last week."
(Winter
soeiation. He has been a member uf
resort stuff—comforts of your bleak,
the city council of Pnlntku and for
blissardly, snowy northern home 1
two terms was city, judge there, re-&gt;
right along.)
“ If there is ary land &lt;
signing that office to la-come a mrmIn the world thnt !;• worthless it hi In *
of'lliu legislature from Ids county.
this part of the riu n try ." (A hro.'l
He was born in Palatka and reared
statement, covering lots of territory, 1
and Including the urld deserts of 1
Arizona and tile impenetrable rocks ^
Presbyterian Church
o f Wyoming). "I have Ircon com- *
paring the temperature here witli 1
Crowded Last Night
Tampa and find that Tampa lias "
to Hear Dr. Carr
been from lb to 20 degrees warmer *
than Han Diego all winter." (It 1
The
Presbyterian Church wan
seems that sumewhere, somehow, *
crowded again last night to hear
Dr. Carr and hi* excellent sermon was
greatly enjoyed l»y nil present. Dr.
Carr hns a wonderful way of getting
right dnwtr into the hearts o f his
lieu re re and driving the fuetii home to
*‘As Tough as they Made Them."
nun when it was 12(1 degrees and it
them. The Men's Chorus iu also
jus labout look the sup out of me."
bringing the crowds to the Presby­ "John" was about to be sentenced on
( I ’Eodure nn authentic
record of a
t
'I hi, exei-lienee of the cast of "Kick e r i a n Church ami their rendition of X-lretiiiiNliinl Ini evidence when' Die
temperature uf 120 degrees in South
grandfather told the Judge of Die pris­
In"
dix's not Mop, however, with the the old songs is said to lx? the best
Florida and take the Tribune and all
oner's sex.
fortunute coupling of Miss CompHon ever heard in tills city. And then the
its rights, appurtenances ami here­
Judge Drown bad Du* girl examined
nnd
Mr, l.ylell in roles of similar up- joy of singing the old songs by the by physicians, who found Dint she vyji
ditaments).
peul to those of their greatest Indi­ rlioir and the congregation goes a imt feeble-minded, but of subnormal
This awakened dreamer of Cali­
vidual successes. Playing the sym­ long way toward wurniing the hearts tnlml. The Judge took pity on her and
fornia has our sympathies. He has
pathetic, pnlluis-filliHi roles of Myrtle of the people toward the services and sent her to her father and step-mother
wasted four perfectly goixl years. If
and llonnie are May McAvog. and nil those who have been attending the In llaltlmore, N. C., hoping Dint, away
he had spent those four ycurs at uny
Gareth Hughes, who rose to screen meetings at the Presbyterian church from Philadelphia's tenderloin, she
place in Florida—well, say, lake
would regain her womnniuKxl. It was
stardom by their work in Paramount's have boon well repaid.
county for instance— he would have
but a few Weeks, however, until she
"Sentimental Tommy.’ The remain­
As several of the visitors last night
saved the labor of changing his mind,
der of the oust includes Kathleen rt marked: "There is an atmosphere of
kept the dust out uf his eyes and I
Clifford, Muym Kelso,, John Miltern, good fellowship iu the Presbyterian
soup, seen snow only. ix the newsWalter Ixing, Hubert Agnew, Jed church thnt makes everyone feel . at
films, picked oranges und grapefruit
I'rouly, Carlton King nnd Charles •tome—tiiat friendly
feeling—that
Airman Dazed by Lightning In Air.
or atrawherries or tomatoes from his
Montreal, Oun.—Willie Hying 4,000
makes tho stranger think he is uinong
own back-yard and retained every
feet above nmontnlna near liere, Capt.
home
folks.
jot and tittle of his "sap."—Tumps
Come out tonight and hear l)r. J. U. Turlhopc. of the Canadian air
The Fee Hystcin is responsible for
force, was struck by llghtiilng and
a lot of the 1rouble we ure liow hav­ Carr and hear the Men’s Chorus. knockcd unconscious. The piano gilded
They have a message fur you und you swiftly down to earth while Die airman
The county road gang are now at ing with the convict lease system
will enjoy an hour such as You have was unconscious.
Tudbope awoke
and
with
every
other
part
o
f
the
work on the new road which will,
never enjoyed one befuro.
when the machine waS 300 feet from
stule
business.
Read
what
Trlfuir
when completed, connect Indialantic
the ground and alighted safely.
with Cocoa Reach, The toad as laid Stockton says on Uiis page about the
fee system.
Senate to Hold Two
out runs north from Indialantic

American Red Cross Refugee Aid
In Greece Helps One Million Homeless;.
Emergency Program Nears Completion

LED 6ANG OF TOUGHS

rsllel with with the ocean, and
Sessions Every Day
be about twenty miles In len
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When finished Brevard county will be |ng practiced’ by the Chinese bandits
TALLAHASSEE, May 17— The
In the same class with Palm Beach in various parts o f China lead us to aenate will hold two daily sessions
and Dado counties who have been believe that in former years these until tha end of the legislative term

* Chicago.-—Nine-year-old Ruth Wicker
tried to stuwt the chutes In her home,
und it took Capt. Ueorgo Carlson liud
Ills men uf engine company No. 8 to
rescue her. The little girl fell through
a clothes chute. Imlylns nililmnv lus
tween Agorot Him was puJlt-U out, uobunuud. by Die firs tnplulo. '

waking capital out o f their "Ocean gentlemen must have been laundry-- ----- a ___ _
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-men^irt AimrrlrS^ br' w-iUers In oome cd Tuesday. Debate on all questions
big hotels. Their work ahowa some will be limited to
minutes except
But why should there. be a home very fine training— In fact they may
Another good way to get thin to
for worn-out chorus girls? There's have been employed by come of the
The Herald delivered six times a music la to keep on working whild
•Iwaya vaudeville."
Vlg corporation# over hare.

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iA^mud settlement In Athens is
shown in tho pictures above. The
lAcropoHs is seen in tho background.
It is in this and other historic secrtlons o f Grccco thnt tho American
filed Cross is completing its big task
of aiding thousands o f refugees.
Portnblo spray tanks aro being used
by tho American Itod Cross workers
In Grccco to expedite this campaign
c-f tho brganization to check anil provent epidemics. By usa of tneso
tanks, tho heads of. refugees are
•prayed with a disinfecting solution
to kill disease spreading vermin.
Tha American Red Cross plans to
withdraw its forces from Graeco and
tarralnato ita emergency disaster re­
l i e f '' t&gt;rogr#m for tho A ifa Minor
refugees on June 30th. Col, William
N. Haskell. Reef Cross Commissioner
In Grecco has been cabled to notify

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tho Greek government of tho Red
Cross' intention to arrange transfer
to local authorities and charities of
the work now conducted and finaficcd
by tho Red Cross,
Judga John Ilarton Payne, Na­
tional chairman of tho Red Cross, In
discussing tho situation, said: “ The
American Rod Cross in materials al­
ready shipped and in other expenses
incurred to date, hns expended |2,[&gt;94,448.21 from its disaster emer­
gency relief
funds to
succor 1.000,gcncy
rcnci lunus
vo Buccur
000 refugees who were transhipped
to Grecco with little warning ns an
incident of tho Greco-Turkish war.
A daily feeding program is now
ranching 000,000 o f tho most needy
o f thefcu refugees. A sanitary and
medical etrort o f wldo scopo nnd in­
tensive nnturd has warded ofT epi­
demics .which threatened. American

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charity haa prevented the refugees
nnd tho population which recsTved
them from experiencing disaster in.
tho fullest sonso o f the word."
Tho Red Cross has been operating
in Greece fo r six months and Col.
Haskell's reports from tho field agree
that tho situation cannot attain per-t
manent solution through outside
charity. Tho situation is no longer1
regarded as an emergency by Red I
Cross officials and ample time is
being given the Greek government to,
decide for itself how it will arrange
for tho permanent care o f the refu­
gees.
Tho highest Greek officials hart
praised tne work of tho American,
Red Cross Jn Greece, King Gcoriel
of Grccco said: “ I t waa a great world
well carried out in an admirably or-1
ganized manner.'

© u M a a ai M j p p @ 4l C o r d s

Gaiailaag Mew Fame for Service
294% Sales Sinercase isa Last Six Months
Shows TiresaiB T o w ard Firestone
The p'lblic hns emphatically spokm.

The popu­

lar preference i*l ell t:rrilr,rirs Is unmistahetity Die
Pit clone Gun-Dipped Cord,
A stnrulat J o f service hua b en v-t by Dins fa­
mous tirrs wi.hout (Mraltcl i t the pavt. It lias
brought a sites incrcax* cf 19*-% (■*r the past six
months over Die umc period of a year ugo—tho
greatest gain hi all Flrritanc history.
Tlic Firestone Gutn-Dipped Cord lr Die mighty
achievement which bus enabled I irevtone to break
Die tremcndohi record, o f past Fin it one iu.ee is.
The tire buying public has ticca aroused to the

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G d a ecl c f there Gitin-Dipptd Cords frc:n cnc o f the following dealem

R A Y BROS., Sanford, Florida
SEM INO LE-SUPPLY-(JO .-y Oviedo,-Florida
O. C. B R Y A N T , W agner, Florida

�TH E SANFORD D A IL Y H E R A LD , THURSDAY, M A Y 17,1923

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We find all Departments in our store overstocked, so have decided to reduce stock during May while seasonable merchandise is \yant
ed, rather than to sacrifice stock during the late Summer months when desirable merchandise have been picked over. That’s whal
makes the event of great importance. Come in and be convinced of the big savings possible here during this 9-Day Sale.
Frolaset Front-Lace Corsets

1,000 Y ard s of Yard-wide Nainsook

• Bleached Napkins *

To Close Out
In the lot we have about 100 Corsets ranging in
price front $3.00 to $10.00. gizes 21 to 27, which
wu will close out at—

12-yard pieces at1

35 do;:, slightly soiled Napkins, priced at
about............................................... 1

Pure Linen Hemstitched Napkins

Longcloth

Every thread flax, attractive
flj /I] W|
prices ............................................ cp m. c k i

English Longcloth, 10 yard pieces, at

Sheets
Corsets, Brassieres and Girdles

Ilemmed Mohawk and Pepperel
,81/99 Sheets, a t ................

Madame Grace Corsets and Girdles. We have just
added this line of Corsets to our stock, on which
wc arc having wonderful succcess. Wide range
»f shapes and an experienced
corseterier
to assist you in making correct fitting. Special—

Pajam a Checks
This is a fine grade in the small check
always in demand, at ................. .

Hemstitched Table Cloths
Made of fine Mercerized Damask,
58 58 inches............:...................

Domestic

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30-inch Unbleached
Domestic ...........

Fine Hemstitched Huck Towels

Silk Underwear

18 30 inches,
.
each ...... ............................. .........

Turkish Bath Towels
18. 36. Special 50c value...................... Vt PRICE

Voiles and Voiles!

Bed Spreads
Hemmed and Scalloped spreads, extra large size

Pillow Cases
Of good quality, special
price
......................

. Percales!

CreiMJ do Chine Teddies, values
to $5.75, dt .

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Camisoles, Crepe and satin. Values

O f)

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l. ;up.to $44)9. a t ......................

Percales!

Bungalow Aprons and House Dresses, nro only
two items housewives make from Per- A f f p
cale, one quality ami the best.......... h v C

9 and 10 4 Sheeting

Voiles still lead as a most desirable
and economical fabric for dresses.
•10-inch wide, at

Crepe de Chine Gowns,
© ff A A
FleSh only, $6.50 and $8 values, at. 'V W t v U

Printed Silk and Cotton Crepe
In a splendid variety of the now deQ|
signs and colors, 36-in.......................... t/C

Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers, Van Uunltc and
Knyser Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers, colors,'
White, Flesh, Orched and Peach, Sizes 30 to *12,

Satine Princess Slips— Flesh and
White, shadmvproof, strap shoulder

Hosiery Specials

Draperies of Every Description

Name Speaks for ({uality
Holeproof Full Fashion
S ilk ..........................
Holeproof Thread Silk
Seamback ................
Holeproof
Lislo ........................
Full lino o f ahmlea In all grades

iiscnmds, Cretones, Marqusettcs, Sunfort, Voiles,
litilras, Pongee, in fuel every wanted curtain ma-

nnl

................................. S PE C IA L PRICE

Tabic Damask
&lt;*l-in. Bleached Table
Damask .........................
72-in. Bleached Mercerized
Imported Damask .......

Imported Voiles
10 and 44 inch, Fancy Floral Patterns, at

Linen Damask

Dress Linens

Napkins to match

K»-in. Guaranteed colors, rood uh
surtniciit of shades u t ..............

Imported Ratines
About 40 pieces to choose from, all
attractive styles and lookers .....

Woven Tissues
In n great variety of designs and
colors, 75c variety a t ............ ......

Ihu. No. IMJ

r4i«* 14to 44hu*c and 14 (o
10 ymi

White Sport Skirting
40-in. Skirting in three different qualities, ut

White Crepe de Chine

Tub Sifk Dresses
Of neat stripe, beautifully made,
Special price

)'Jordon&gt;

&lt;2

White Satinback Crepe

40-in. wide

Band-made Imported Voile Dresses
White, Sunset, Orched, Blue and Pink, very
.
special at

^n aosiE iiv

$14.75

Gordon’s Hosiery

and

$18.75

Children’s Sport Hose

Gordon's pul!
Fashion
Gordon's Seamback
Gordon's Smock
back ...

. AND s o c k s

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White Canton Crepe
40-in. wide

3.25

A ED

$4.0

Jap Sport Silk
36-in. wide* all shades,
$2.00 value, a t ........

Indian Head Suiting
Sellers

White W ash Satin
J]6-in. material, quality
guaranteed ..............
:

86-in. Suiting, colors guaranteed or price refunded.

White Radium Silk
40-in. wide, at

$2.50

trimmed

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AND

$3.50

Paisley and .Crepe Dresses
We have 19 Dresses in this lot
© 4 A
to close out a t •
«•••&gt;*****....... .
JhL

White Silks

Swiss-made Organdie Dresses
White, Yellow;
*ml-Pintr

© -f
..............

White Silks for Summer Dresses, for Spore wear.

W hite Georgette Crepe
White Georgej,te Crepe,

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, M A Y 17, 1923

PAGE TEN

BASEBALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING ^

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REALM OF SPORTS
R. L. SHIPP. Editor
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CELERYSEED

YE STE R D AYS RESULTS
Florida Stale League
At Orlando-St. Pete, rnln.
At Rradcntown 11, I^ikelnnil ft.
At Daytonn-Tampfl^rAliu-

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And the shootin' begins!

Thnt whs some picture Inst night.

BRAVES TRIM
CARDS; GIANTS
ANDROBINS WIN

• o f the fourteenth enabled Host on to
! detent Ht. Louis, 7 to 0 yesterday. In j
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the thirteenth his diving catch

High School baseball championship
tournament begins today, State Trap
Shooting contest starts and Inst but
Richard IlnrthelmesR nnd Dorothy not least the DeMolay plays the
flish in “ Fury" tonight.
Oviedo Scouts here today.
And nnothcr good ono for tonight.

New York 4, St. Louis I.
Philadelphia 5, Cleveland 0.
Wnshington-Chirngo, rain.
liostnn-Dctrnlt, wet grounds.

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St. Louis ft, Boston 7. (I I Innings)
Pittsburg 2, New York P.
Chicago 2, Brooklyn ft.
Cincinnati-Philadelphia, rain.

American league

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BASE BALL NEWS- -

Following the sale o f the Avon
Arcadia has taken on A . building
8«a Lion* Invade a tilghtheuae.
The keeper or* RridoV Islam! light, Park improvement bonds lor 101.38 spirit which certainly looks g ^ i £
below On|n« Flattery, luia nppenled to plus $4,500 accrued Intercut, the city the old timers who recall the days hr'
the federal nnlliorlt|ea In Tacnmn for
fore the war when there was n r„ ;
wen poll a nnd help. No sooner dor* he council has insured tho stretching of dcnce put up for every dny jn y,’
open Ida door than sen Ilona force ‘the paving project possible by three­ year fo rabout eighteen months., x l
their wqy Into tiro &lt;hon*(* nnd mnke fold. H ie wny thin Is done is by pass­
this moment tbcrw-are frrer; r?ew 'store
free with hla possession)!. At night ing a resolution thnt tho property
they surroimd‘ the pln.i*. Parking for 'y.'-j',»
^
’n n F tta [*ulI‘Jjn*ra nlrca,*y arranged for, noth,
admittance, mail sleep la
P *
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**™ n l C!J,!U,y * * * * * * * * and.
Ono big fellow amuses Idnnudf by i
oue-thlrd for paving. This is the bungalows just finished going up jn
climbing the exterior ,steps to the |P,an fallowed in many places, nnd is Jvarious stages o f completion.
light, to plunge1headlong Into the sen. |always considered fnir nnd right. The
----------- -----To till! one would only attract more, i money from the bonds-will be nvnilFor quick results try n want ad.
for the smell ’ o f putrefying meat Is inlde roon, and It Is now expected that
an Irresistible attraction.—Hclentlflc n Urge nmount.o f paying wjjt he iinXL--IV—LawtonrdtmtrtctrWyi17R ^ ~
BOSTON,' Mny 17.—Southworth's; American,
(feHatcrnT*
pert, 215 ^outji OVange, Orlando, fia.
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GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS*
BOXING

of

L’ottomley's drive resulted In n double
play. Iloston had the bases full, with
none out in the eleventh when Haeck­
el's drive wai speared by Frcignu,
who threw to Hottomlcy, doubling
Kouthworth. Hottomley then threw to

A thrilling story of the sen by Ed­
And so this Thursday's half holt- Stock, nt t.h,r‘l lM&gt;,orc CruW“- runninS
mund Gouldin.
dny j* a red letter ono In RportS. Mor ^ ilHniflm could return, to comShooting Jinxchnll ami golfing tourn-j
® triplo play. Boston Guide
Also n two-pnrt Century comedy.
aments all in one dny. And n baseball1*'* run!' ^ did yew-nth o ff Donk. The
game one the home lot!
score:
.
&gt; •
Southern Association
And the honor guests ymighl will
St.
Louis
001
000
023 000 00—0 1ft ft
Atlanta 3, Nnshvlllo 4.
lie Henry Roden berry and his sweetie.
Boston
0(&gt;0
000
000
000 01—7 IB 3
In
looking
over
the
sporting
page
nirmingharn ft, Chattanooga 5.
Be there tonight Henry ns Osborne of tho Florida' Time t-Union we And
Donk,
Ilnrfoot
nnd
Clemons,
McCur­
Mobile 1, Little Rock 0.
lias saved a place for you.
that Jacksonville has quite a few dy; Manpiard, Fillingim, Benton and
New Orleans 1ft, Memphis ft.
chy baseball leagues, semi-pro, ama­ O 'N eill." .
And tomorrow night Hetty Comp- teur, boys', etc. Isn't Sanford large
HOW TH EY STAND
son, llerl I.ylell nnd May McAvoy in enough to have a Junior City Ix-nguc
NEW YORK, May 17.—The New
“ Kick In."
for the ltoys of this town?
Won Lost Pet.
York (Hants took the odd game from
10
.UKK
Orlando .... ..... M MW
Pittsburg yesterday, (1 to 2. Jack
This picture is crammed with ex­
There are enough boys in Hanford Scott Was in great form and let the
,61 fl
Lakeland .........
111
Ift
citement, bristling with thrills. The between the ages o f ten and seven­
.500
Tamps .... ......... .. 1ft
1ft
Pirates down with four hits, which he
gorgeous ace of nil crooks melodrama. teen to form a pretty good four' club
Daytona ............ .. tr»
17
.409
kept well scattered. "Score:
Also a comedy.
league. What we lack now is a good
Hradcntown
.. 14 * 1!)
.424
live fellow to work up the idea. I’ Ktsburg .... . 000 020 noo- 2 -I 1
8t. Petersburg
.40(1
.. 13 • 10
New York ...... 000 202 20x—6 10 J
Where is he 7
LION TAKES A
Morrison, Kunr. and (touch; Scott
National League
H
U
N
K
OE
SIKI
Uist night at the DeMolay baseball nn&lt;* ,4inydor.
Won Lost Pet.
* i * 1
meeting, Victor McLnulin was elected
-- ---- Wcw York ........ .. 10
.731
7
MARSEILLES, May 17.—Battling captain of the team. Vic wns cap-f BROOKLYN, May 17.— Brooklyn
flL I kjuIs _______
12
.550
1G
Pittsburg .......... .. 18
.520 Sikl, the Senegalese pugilist, has been tain of the High School team thi: Jnndc it three out o f four with Chi12
.500 bitten in the army by a lion and there­ year so he has had quite a hit o f cagu yesterday, winning 8 to 2. The
Cincinnati ..... . « 12
12
experience as a captain. (Lent things; Dodgers hunched two douhle.i with a
Chicago ........... .. 12
.402 fore the bout between him nnd the
It
wil Ilie expected of the team since [ halter bit, n pass, n wild pitch i.ml a
Boston ..... ........ .. 11
13
.458 British middleweight, Moore, which
h ein to be captain.
sariifice fly o ff Dumovitrh in the llrst
Brooklyn .......... .. U
1ft
.468 was to have been held May 27, in
inning, driving the Cub pitcher out of
.304 Marseilles, has been postponed. •
Philadelphia ...... .. 7
1«
This afternoon the following fel­ the box. Two more singles o ff Os­
The promoters said tho wound had lows will Ik- seen in the DeMolay
borne in the aumt* inning n -tied the
American League
become infected.
line-up:
Meade
linker,
Pitcher; Dodgers four^uns tdl told. Neis led
Won U'St Pet.
la'wis Hhipp, catcher; Vic Mcl-nulin, the assault on two ( 'hieago pitchers
.OHO
8
New York ......... .. 17
firsl base; Harry Woodruff, second with a home run, a double anil a sin*
NATURE
KEEPS
HER
SECRET
Cleveland ....... .... 1ft
.577
11
base; Ralph
Woodruff, shortstop;
scoring three runs. The (jeor.-:
Philadelphia ...... . 12
.522 Chemist* Hav* Never Been Able tl
11
John Wilson .third base; with Culver1Chicago
(mmi 20b non 2 7 1
.ftftO
Detroit ............ * . 13
13
Satisfactorily Determine the Com­
Kthoredge, John llrumley, Robert jirooklyn 410 Out) 2lx —K 13 2
.458 |
Ht. lamia ......... . 11
13
position of Wo.id,
Jenkins, George Smith and others- ] ti movitch, (Isliornc and OT'urrcll;'
13
.403
Wnshington ... . ..
0
taking turns about in the outlleld.
|)is| . , - , (l,„| Taylor.
Chicago .............
Worn), ivlili which thu uorient Brit­
.401)
!•
13
.3501 ons used to stain themeelves, Ih grown
Boston ...
' 7*'' l!l
In Hint part of Lincolnshire, England, Free W restling Matches
P u rle r V o u s P ra n ca lsT
which ahotimlH with dykes am) wind-1
The
scene
-Ihe le&gt;ok degui (menl of
Houlhrrn A hmotIotlon
at Lake Monroe Friday
iii IIIh, and along the herders of Cain* I
one of i 'hlrngo's large stores. The
•
Won Lost Pet. hrhlgeshire. If allowed to go to seed
Night With Local Talent actors- a salesgirl and a womua -in­
.030 the woail weed often grows to lltrey
10
. 17
New Orleans
tent on purchasing literature enter­
.500 and four feet In height iirnl has a pret­
Mobile
14
n
One of the best events o f the sen- taining htii, ulus, wicked—there tire
.500 ty yellow Holier.
N a sh v ille ........... - 11
u
son is llir free wrestling match at such women I
.520
Chattanooga ,
13
12
The llrst crop of tender green shoots
"lltivn you Rotnclhlng u lltilu
Lake Monroe school house Friday
.181 Is picked In July or Angus), and during
Atlanta
13
* 14
night
ut
which
time
there
will
he
n
HsquO
.
,
, ,
“ No.. mil am, we liuvc nothing by
.402 the harvest men and women are to be
12
Birmingham
11
number of wrestling
ami
boxing (|i|U
r13
. IftH seen creeping along the Helds on Ihelr
II
Memphis
matches pulled o ff by the Seminole
„ Nn |M,
yoii umlertlnndT I
hands
and
knees
all
day
long.
.320
U tile Rim 1.
H
17

Y A N K S ROMP ON
BROWNS IN SIXTH,
ATHLETICS W IN

The ehiMils are pot Hilo large wick­ Alldetic Assoeiaiion. The free exlti-f
tJiu uuttfRr.
er liaskeiH and seal ta
fm-tory, o f bilious nit- lor tin- benefit o f the mem- i f * risque."

Invents "Ideal'' Explosive.

‘

The lakeland Star-Telegram la
enm- urging that Polk county have nn or­
pounded nn explosive which 1ms dem
ange festival.
The Stnr-Tclcgrnm
onslrated remarkable qicilfties In re­
says
thnt
several
cities in Florida!
cent experiments. While* appearing to
hnve great disruptive jmwer* If closely hnve a sort of fixed cclebrntlon o f
confined, ns In n shell or drill hole. II some nature appropriate to the localcan he exploded only by means of n ity, either through certain favorable I
Masting rjp or electric detonator. Ir surroundings or conditions, or beenuse
Is reported to give off no noxious o f historic tradition, and it points out
fornes. that It Will not explode when
that an orange festival would be np- .
healed lo 212 degrees Fahrenheit, that
It will not freeze, and that It cannot •jropristc to Polk.
bo accidentally exploded by shock.
A

Mlnnradt®

Inventor

Early* Crusade re Used StIBs.
Few pmMldtlonlsts. says the Helmtlfic Amerlean, are iiwitre o f thn stmek
Ing fact that the vogue o f thu still In
Europe was due fo tho original
Crust ders, who took kindly, to thi*
east cm reen nlloii am) brought bad
with them roejpin and methods tlmi
made the still as popular nn Instltu
tlon ns the royal Jester— and doubtlesi
helped along denmerncy by making It
hard at times to distinguish the king
from the clown. *

ITSPJSayFNGODD

Tin- bar of imhlic opinion to
which nil food products arc
summoned for conviction or
acquittal is the dining room
table where are gathered the
appetite judges who pass up­
on the filnesH'df this or that
fond. We advocate the trial
of our pastry and our bread.
Their purity and goodness will
he established.

Sequence and Consequence.

As showing hmv the combination m
drink and driver works out, we gtvi
the terse re|»orl of Ben tjiilnn, an In
dlnn of Kansas. Hu said : “ First mil*
too slow took drink of booze; next
mile faster, took another drink, last
mile very fust, took another drink;
then saw bridge In road, turned out
f-.r It.'*
Ben I:.' now In the hospital with a
broken arm.— Boston Evening Tran­
script.

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No mailer what price you
pay a feed, is never cheap
nnltiss it produces Rood rctilts, nnd n feed that won’t
produce resulta is expen­
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We handle good feed at
prices you can afford lo
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wl.kh there uro thr...... four In tlitit |MIM|lj|1 ,|rju- ,ff the dub and then“ Just n moment—PR une." Much
n
for all ignition p u rp o s e s .’]
part Of the country. When they arrive wj|, ,
h|
t.rowd out to see them, searching ensued and a bewildered girl
THE CA S H FEED S T O R E H H
M
Husky steel container. M ois- J
ey ntv
nn
tii«*y
lulu pulp un&lt;l
.
,
•. s
*
* 1
I hi! eventm Will lie tttnRuil mi the rciir reappeared. “ I'm sorry, nin'iyu, but
lowed to ferment. I.titer they urv ofldo
J u r e - p r o o f. D e p e n d a b le ’
2
S
up haven't n book hy thnt itoiue.”
of
the
selmol
house
just
east
of
the
B
n
Into balls nnd dried,
p o w er always,
• *
“ Stupid, 1 mean a book flint’s u lit­
M
MouiiKNunford
road
and
everything
m
These hulls remain drying for sev­
tle off eoior."
:
ST. LOUIS, May 17.— New York eral weeks and urn then broken lido in in readiness for htc_ liig time. Col"Well, why didn't you *ny that right
GIT.I.ON &amp; F R Y
II
scored four runs in thu sixth inning pieces and stirred'for n lengthy period. •lie Biggers ami, Young l.omlress will awayT'
■
113 Magnolia Avr.— Sanford, Florida
yesterday, in the first game of tin- Eventunlly they produce a rearer, pmv- l&gt;e the big card in wrestling a ltd other
■
B
m
H
derllko
Hulmlnnce,
deep
Mue
In
color.
“ When n Feller Needs a Friend."
local lights will be la-omm! Mcl.ucns,
season between tho two teams. Hoyt
M a iB IIB B B IIS S IIB S B S Iia s ilB S llli:r B E X S E 3 e iB S - 1 B S IB IS IlH
Carlin, four years olrt, Is the son of
held the Browns to four hits. Meust-I I.nslly the powder Is damped, stored Charlie Mero, Lee Peck, Young Gor­
lit vnts and Mold to dyers nnd mnnu- don and many others. Remember this a candidate for a county Ofltce on the
drove in Iwm runs with a double. The
fneturers o f woolens and other urtlrte*
big event is free and will he held F ri­ Democratic ticket. The son, to he
aenre:
of nppurtd.
sure. In the father's most ardent sup­
'•Vi'
New York
000 004 000— 1 fi I
Tin- enduring blue of (lie pollro- day night beginning promptly at 8:UU porter, and not only of Ids father, but
o'clock.
Ht. L ou is
too 000 last— t -t i muii's uniform Is obtained from wond,
of all things Democrallc. Much Is Ids
V 1
zeal lluil several of Ills inuture friends
Hoyt and Kchang; Vangildcr, Pruett nnd, tboiigli It Is an expensive dye at
thn outset, It Is the elieapest in the
Some people think tin- world is ill hare formed the habit of greeting him.
and- Seven-id.
long run.
for another upheaval, and iinywuy thus;
I'lii'iidsts tiave tried bard to fathom I
“ Hello, Republican 1“
CLEVELAND, May 17. — Eddie ttils seen-! of nature, but wiUiotlt sue- i the time hits rithu- for spring house
The other day, after the little fel­
Itommell held Cleveland to six hits, iv-ss; mi,| u is doubtful If (lie Industry cleaning.
low's sili-nt, dellant look of denial, one
half of which went to Jamieson yes- ooiilil lonllllUe lo exist but for the of- j
asked: "Well, you are a Repuhllean,
I'lulidii's
first
state
flower
show
terday, and the Philadelphia Athletics1 fh-lal desire to procure uni forms tbut
are &gt;mi tort Y‘
won Die firsT(Tame of the scries, ft to lire dunibte slut of fust color.
held in Orlando last month wns a
Carlin, Indignant dental revealed in
0. Covclckkie pitched great ball until
Human wants arc constant and continuous. Food,
.tremendous success and paid a hand- every line of Ms sturdy little white
*
. e
■
an error by Sewell put him In a hole. HAS RULED FROM BEGINNING
linen-clad figure, as he walked avvny,
■
some
profit
to
the
guarantors
who
J l ----clothing:, shelter, and their infinite subdivisions are daily
clutched dctcrmln&gt;-dly ut his father's
■
Philadelphia
000 030 110—ft 10 3
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Itommell and Perkins; Covelcskic, T h a t J a p a n e s e R o y a l T a m l l y H a s N o made the show possible by money con­ hand, us In- demanded: “ I am a Demo­
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needs.
N
a
m
e
Is
P
r
o
o
f
o
f
A
s
s
e
r
t
i
o
n
L
o
n
g
crat,
ain't
1
dndT"—Indianapolis
News,
tributed.
A
fter
paying
all
Mils
and
Morton, Smith and Myutt.
Put Forw ard.
leaving |2()U in n sinking fund toward
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,
,
,
,
,
..
next
year's
show the treasurer is able
"In Old Louisiana'' a story of the
■
There is not a clock tick that does not register a mil­
In I lie peaceful and Isolated com,
GROWERS HIT
timidly It Is probable that at llrst no
l'"&gt; tb" Kunranlor* figh t per cent old South, sixty years ago, Beautiful
CRAIG HARD family had any ..... la Nine of omipn f " r thc *t®f of thuir money for sixty choruses, good negro comedy. High
lion human desires.
■
lion to follow. It was Jyloii I lie rotn- days.
•School, Friday night.
4t-3tq
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BRADENTOWN, May
17— Thc •(•unity hud made some progress t h a t ___
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The
newspaper
is
the
closest
thing
in
the
world
to
division
of
luhor
was
Ini
reduced.
It
Is
'
Growers made it two out of three yes*
terdsy, when they touched Craig for clear from many myihs Hint family
the people's daily wants. It is an expression of the ever*
seventeen safe hits, anj elrt.cn runs names In Japan were taUvn from tlit-,
(H-cupstluns followed. When many
to Lakeland's three. Gulley hit two
5
pressing desire for news.
families came to follow llui same oc­
■Byr- out o f five, making his 31st consecu­
cupation then the pecesKlty prose for
•
*
&lt;
W-J tive game of hitting. The score:
giving distinctive names tq the dlf
Lakeland
..... ..... 010 010 OlO— 3 fen-tit famine*. Of the ruling family,
The advertiser who uses the Daily Herald reaches
B* *
Bradentuwn --------- 301 20ft OOx— II however, there was only one. and as It [
people with his message at exactly the right moment.
hud no •M*ru|«lioit og other families
did It had no name. Nor was there
any occasion for giving It a distinctive
Somewhere, with some person wanting something,’
name; It suttlced to call tl,by an lionorllle quiner It was and Is only when
newspaper advertising registers every second o f the
a (iieuther of the imperial family sets
si
up n hmnrh family that u dlstlndlre
Our urilorn arc coming in so faat that if it were not that wo B
day.
.
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a*.
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W INTER PARK. May 17.—Gaines­ name Is given.
*
%
kept
prepared
to
rentier
real
service
we
conld
Japan
fimitsliF*
the
solitary
In•
.
.
ville High school'* team will be un­
not handle them.
able to take part fn the annual base- slatue where the ruling family bus no
* It brings the seller and buyer together because, it
family naute. In.ICngland, (inly, Hob
ball championship which will be playland slid other countries those who
cd, beginning today ^at Rollins col­ already had finally name* inquired In­ ■
brings the right message at the right time.
lege here, according to word received fluence and ssi-ended to the throne.
yesterday by Ray W. Greene, director That (lie Japanese ruling family ha*
and wti iltdivc'Tprompt. anywhert», nny time. “And i f ydli dd
There is" no advertising medium so close to the peoof the tourney,
no name ts a-clear pronr'iir ilie n-n
not drink Elder Water now— you will,
lenthm
Ihst
Jspaii
has
lieen
rultsl
h&gt;
It I* believed .Miami will
take
after one tripl
pie as the newspaper.
Gainesville'* place in the tournament. the sum* family from the beginning.
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Mnriunnn.. The college* and various
high schools, too, have papers. Tho
first newspaper published in Florida
wan the Pensacola Gazette and West
Florida Advertiser, tho initial num­
ber appearing March 1.1, 1824, by W.
Hazel Hunt. latter in the same year
the Florida Intelligencer appeared nt
whieh in that year had
Road Department Hus Hard Sledding i n Both FLORIDA'S BIGGEST ASSET, HER Tallahassee,
been designated us the capital o f the
Houses of the Legislature
NEW SPAPERS.
territory. The editorH nnd publishers
were Gordon, Crane and Co. Florida,
As the general 'intelligence of n at that time hud been a territory for
( Hr The* \w*M&gt;rl»frtl P m iii I
TA LLA H A S S E E , Fla., May 10.—
Thin uno cont found would lie din- people is usually computed by what I three years, and statehood
stti
was still
The State Rond Department
was. tributc(| wilhoul n.Kiml to tlix co]|,;ct.' nnd ho.w ipuch they read, it may lie twenty years away.'
treated bndly in the matter of nddiWith these .1.1 daily gewspnpers ami
,
,
7 “
", ,
cd he.pointed out, but equally between interesting to know-how the news pationub money l»y tho house yesterday
pers of Morida compare with the ^her 140 weeklies besides the number
nnd wns saved from a death thrust *'lt' c°hntlea. He figured that Her
number o f newspapers of other stales■devoted to speeial interests nnd nil
only by the masterly handling of its
■'•mnty would turn in J^OO un­ and how they compare in other reengaged
in placing Florida before
__
til icf supporters who got reconsideru- dcr the tax nnd receive #12,100 in ro-1(
the
world
in
the most fascinating nnd
tion from a vote tlint would levy a turn, l.ayfuyette county wciubl tu rn !'*'11 M\
in #052 and receive the same return,
Every issue of every newspaper in alluring mnuner, accounts for the
gnsolinc tax of 2e, hut would give one
Florida may lie ‘ likened to n board wonderful am) rapid development of
ol these to the counties. The road de­ while Liberty county would turn in
of trade or a chamber of commerce our state.— I-iikelund Star-Telegram.
$017,’
Union
08.15,
and
Dixie
#112.
The
partment under this plan would get no
ns to the information given out con­
increase at all, as it receives the one larger counties would pay a tax that cerning ils locality.
SI I1-KXC1IANGK'S HIIII'MKNTS
Vent tax now levied for gasoline. And wW»W n‘v,’rt *° 4,10 *,mn,l&lt;‘ r counl,c“
Every
issue
tells
in
a
fascinating
SET NEW HIGH MARK
he
contended.
While ho favored n two
when its supporters got tli&gt;* consent
nnd attractive manner of the rcfor reconsideration they spoke against l,n l U x ' h''
n° l W " ‘» "*
ntl. ,,
......
,
After it had listened to the reading
time so that the matter would go nmom.t that might be Home.I provl.IVd
,m ‘ M
I'ossihilitiui o f its par
ticular section and of the activities ,,f report* which disclosed establishliver until today, in the hope they lhnt il nU w,nl
'll,u " Ultc « " "
j Jug of n tiew record in shipments for
whole.
Representative Weeks
Weeks and
and
!,r‘’ constantly transpiring.
could .strengthen thuir forces.
|whuk-.
Representative
.
.
.
.
McCall asserted that the counties 1
Horida lias 2.1 daily newspapers, |n season, the tlrunge County. Citrus
in the meantime, the senate passed |))U(|t huvp Klimi) rol|ll building funds ur :l »»'.re than (Jeorgin. IS more thnii! Sub-Exehange. n branch of the FlorJ) to 1 n bi l hy Sehntor ( olson, which |p &lt;ir|Il,r
iimur,. BonK, work being , i" Alabama. Ill more than in Louis-j ida Citrus Exchange, yesterday Te­
ns amended would levy a three cents ■
jn
Pulll,^1&lt;Hi "Tin* depart- ‘ “ »na, 17 mole than in Missisippi, 17 j elected Dr. C. .IL Switzer of Winter
tnx^two of whieh would go to (he d e -] mpin
ntJ|llccU.j Uu. Bm.il|er counin No«&gt;h Carolina nnd I Park us its presidenL
jinrtment, nnd one would he .hsUibul-, lii H
lh(? 1|lU,rpsU ,lf ttlu iutf,cr more than fit Virginia. T l f weekly I Oilier officers chosen were: J. S.
*i (qua y &gt;c weon * ■ ( (Hiatus.
sections. The !lc tax amendment,, papers in Merida intmhur III).- He-j (»mlel, of Kissimmee, vice president;

OUR Place

DR. G. S. SELMAN

BOARD

'SSk&amp;

•object of “ Liar*."

Io i- o R rcw e,
A FUT, p o p U /

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Just Put Yourself

ST. PAU L, May 17.— Ranking as
the outstanding Norwegian church
convention of tho country, the trien­
nial gathering of the . Norwegian
Lutheran Church o f America will be
held here June 7 to 15, with tho local
committed planning for 10,000 vis­
itors.
One o f the important
issues to
come before fho (j-onvention is the
proposed union of the church with
three other Lutheran churches—the
Lutheran Free church, the Icelandic
Lutheran Synod, and the United
Danish Iaitheran church. Mission­
aries from China,-India, Africa and
Madagascar will address the conven­
tion.

fil™'"/ f ua*‘ to *how the contribuT A M PA , May 17^—Repreaentlng
|f *, " f
v»nou. sections of the
all Sout hFloriiln and tho entire cit­
p n h y ia the American table.
rus industry o f the state, E. D. Dow,
Anr.ng.-.nent, have been made by
traffic manager o f the Florida Citrus
IBLtL% n‘“ml ,,rTruJo
the Exchange has been appointed to the
da t.itru, Exchange to deliver
Southeastern
Shippers’
Advisory
rase. „ f it. Sealdhenrt can^ grapefruit. p.rk.sl at Eagle Ja.ke, Board, a group o f 27 shippers who
th.. Sacramento Chamber of Com- will work with the railroads for tho
bettermon o f the car supply situation.
lu ,t" T Um* ,0 U&gt; ent‘!rwJ
the This board affords shippers tbelr first
c Tamjia was originally placed
voice in car distribution matters, and
U w * i W,. i ur ornnKM* ,Mjt found Manager Dow believes it will help
r i ,
‘‘Isrause
rom *bi"
^ Florida shippers to get relief in their
I California
ofplnK
lisw. m
r ------ U1 ‘laurantlne transportation problems. Tho board
I
N*» other part of Florida,
^ In C __
will study production, markets and
w
trend o f distribution, and assist car­
|«nut fntered ,,riMluct»
the gri-at riers in the supervision o f freight
in the southeastern'states. Mr. Dow VALU ES ONE CENT A T #10,000,
spent part o f this week in Atlanta,
‘•k i t i n g His AUDIENCE
NEW YORK, May 17-—Junius
attending an' organisation meeting
Guttag, of this city, haa a cent that
of the board.
* D fvangoli.t, who
conducting
hs value* at #10,000.
Wily serv
“ rvirea. announced that on
“It ia the Arat-coin to bear the let­
feUowini

!.T u V VV,‘nK *** wou'«t apeak

'

Dispatches say that Representative
Van Roy has a plan maturing fnr the
abolishment of the senate, sometimes
called the “ upper house” of the legis­
lature, and would amend the const!HiCard* af Sanford** Reput­
tion in such n way ns to make the
able Professional Men, each
plan feasible. Tho idea Is worthy of
of whoa^ in hla ehoaen pro­
careful consideration. Why is the
fession the Herald ‘ recom­
senate, anyway?
What use has a
mend* to the people.
democratic slate for an "upper"
bouse? It is a throwback to tho old
English house of lords, which wns
designed to perpetuate nnd safeguard
the privilcgese of the aristocracy. It
has no rightful place in u modern
Attorney-nt-Law
democracy, nnd all indications point
Over Seminole County Bank
to the conclusion that it will evontSANFORD
FLORIDA uully be abolished in democratic Eng­
land. It has already been shorn of
much of its power, and its ending is
pnly vn matter of time.
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
There wns n reason for its .adop­
tion in lhe constitution of the United
Firat National Bank Building
States. The Staten, former colonies,
SANFORD
FLORIDA
were separate entities, differing In
laws, powers and population. They
E LT O N J. M O U G H T O N ! would never have joined the union
without some guarantee in the* eonARCH ITECT
ntiOition that their right* should 1k&gt;
mipcclod, that—the smaller states
*
Room 7, Millar Bldg.
tAN FORD -tFLORIDA should never bo endangered by the
larger. So the senate was devised to
guard against tliis possible danger,
and evoty state, great and small, was
IC H E LL E M A IN E S
given the same number of senators.
LAW YER
Without that guarantee, n union of
The house passed with little trouble j imwever, was voted down 32 to 43,
there nre fine publications nt i j , \y, Tilflen, of Tithlenvllle, repre*
— Court House states nt '.hut time would have been n k*IM VX. jj^Preaentativ.’ Miller that .,n(j then Mr. Weeks asserting that, •4't. J.’ctersburg, West I'nlni iteneh. Mi- j sentntivc on the Imard of directarn/of
*impossible. ”
■
WiTuhl SPtTn.t the program of wotk to |u, w„ ul,| «bow Mr. Milam, a "renl" ,
un.l and oilier loiir.st points, making,t
exr Image; I.. A.Hakes,secretary
vbte^ offered an aniendinent lo lake |
u feature of soei.il vventn. I lie !■Ior- 1j,n, | manager; MissI.noiseJ. Allen,
In th.1 o' gjnization of the indlvtd. Ik* undertaken by the department.
un( states,the same model was followA t the first its provision for state half o f the two cents remaining in
1
Wo Real l'.slnlc Journal nnd Indus-assistant secretary,
I ed, but the same reason did not exist. roads number one lo five seemed to the hill and pooling it for equal dis- trial Reeoid, at .Miami I* a model, iThe stih-exchniige has shipped 705,W . J. T H IG P E N
I The different counties were to have he in for a hard row.
trihution to the counties. It
wus The Fraternal Record at Jacksonville, j 0(K1 boxes of fruit since the first of
Real Estate
their senators ty guard their rights.
The house gasoline tux hill hy Mr. adopted 40 to 17 after one of the wild­ in one of Uu’ best secret society ; th,. present season, according to Mr,
FIRE, LIFE , AU TO IN SU RAN C E But the counties are integral part* of Miller Would provide f(or a straight 2c est scenes enacted in the present ses­ monthies in th country. The Florida : Hake’s report, wheieh is considerably
the state. It makes them or unmakes tax, nit o f it to go to the road depart­ sion. Unless tiie temper of the house Fisherman, published nt Eustis 1hy more than the former record. Kev­
specialty of era) car loads remain to be moved hoRjot Kxamlnod
Glaasm Dooigned them at its pleasure. None of them ment. A ’ vigorous fight centered over changed overnight ,it seemed that the Rube Allen, makes «
Florida's
fishing
interests.
The fore the season is closed, Mr, Hakes
have any special rights os against an­ a proposed amendment by Representa­ rood department supporters if they
Henry M cLaulin, Jr., other, and no one hns any need of a tive Hale to have tin* amount three wanted nn additional penny for t|int Florida Grower, at Tampa, specializes said.
Members of the exchange discuss­
guardian in the legislature. The peo­ cents, nnd give tho counties one. Hu agency would.be forced to accept tho in the citrus fruit industry. Jackson­
Opt. D.
ville has two fine agricultural papers. ed the erop outlook und were unani­
ple,. are the ones whose rights must wus supported by Representative seimto bill levying three cents.
Op Ud*n-Optometrist
The School for Ihc Deaf und llltnd, mous in their belief thnt next year
lie looked after, and tluv lower house, Weeks, but the amendment wns given
It# Bast First Blrost
B.nford, Fla.
nt
St. Augustine, hns its paper, T h e . will bring tho heaviest production
as it is called, being the nearest to a strong fight by Representative Mil­
Father says the boy* would de­
Floridn
School Herald, und it is u j Flori du hns ever known.— Orlando
am
no
tifc
ground
thnt
3c
was
too
velop
n
splendid
baseball
muscle
if
the people, is their special represen­
-Ofrlco 271
-FhoneoRea. 203tative. The senate, with its longer much, und secondly the distribution they would take hold and wlteel the good one, and so is the Light, printed j Floridn has ever known.— Orlando
at the Industrial School for Boys nti Sentinel.
*
ashes out to the dump.
term of office, is more independent was beyond all senso of fairness.
DR. J. T. D E N T O N
o f tho people, und is opt to become
PH YSICIAN-SURGEON
nn obstruction and n hindrance to
Room* 206-207-208 Melsch Building
needed legislation. That is evident in
the present fight over the abolishment
of the infamous lease nnd lash sys­
Rooma 226-228
tem. The senate has a group of "wuiD R. R. M. M A S O N
ful men" who stand stubbornly for a
D ENTIST
system which has brought disgrace
New .Melsch Building
I'hone 201
Sanford, Florida and dishonor to the state, nnd has
been shown by the experience o f nil
civilized countries to be unnecessary
O r A s S o o n A s Y ou ’v e F in is h e d
You E xpect Yo u r -M oney Just A s
and barbaroup and savage. Mr. Van
A H a r d W eek ’s W o r k ;------S oon A s You 've Sold Your Ho g s Roy’s plan might be worthy of adop­
Practice limited to
Diaeaaea of Eye, Ear, None and Throat tion.— Tampa Times.
r Trank Here’l l
Kyen Examined, Glasses Fitted
CONVENTION TO DISCUSS
Mclach Building
LUTH ERAN CHURCH UNION

|*krn funds from u11 parts of tho DOW ON SHIPPERS
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I™ .
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Senate Passes Bill .
Passed by House
Abolish Lease

ter* U. 8./ ’aaya Mr. Guttag, “the
‘first coin upon which the deciminal
system waa baaed. The date of.it U
17B3. It U the site of a dime and la
made of silver, worth about three
m

HU.w

Howland Wood, curator of the
American Numismatic Society con­
firm* Mr. Guttag** opinion of tbt
rarity of tho coin.

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Or As Soon As You've Completed
A Business Deal of Any Kind —

S o 15 IT FAIR Tb Expect Prompt
Payment for Products' and Services You
SELL and at TtfE Sam&amp;Time Neolect To
P/y Promptly tor Things You B U Y ?
George Can't to
5«t!|c Up Your

Accountrr—

il

Lumberman

W e r e H uman .

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You don't feel exactly right towards the man who doesn't meet hla just obligations to you PROM PTLY. You are
not Anxloua to work for or sell to him again. Suppose we O W ED you money and neglected to pay you PROM PTLY.
How would you feel toworde us7 Now put yourself In OUR place. Apply the Golden Rule, Treat us as you would want
to be treated.------------■■i ■ ------------- ----------------------------------------------- *--------- -------------- W e’re just as human as you are

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                    <text>NUMBER 41

SANFORD, F l 6 r IDA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923

VOLUME IV.

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BUSINESS DISTRICT OF RESOR CITY LAID
W A S T E W IT H BIG LOSS ESTIM ATED—
O N L Y ONE PERSON REPORTED INJURED
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Merchants Re-opened Their oDors Today After
Working all Night Long to Clear Away the
Debris— City Rturning to Normal Conditions
_ _ _

f&amp;rER OF COMMVNICAon V n b GENERAL GO
TO/fmiGANDS TODAY

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TO HIGHEST' POWER
AHOMS1I LEASE AND
LASll

TO

AND MAJORITY OF LARGEST
GROWERS OF SANFORD
SECTION

FILIBUSTER
IS CONFRONTING
GASOLINE TAX SUCCESS ASSURED

HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Mity 10.— Merchants reopened their
(O r Tk* A ito flu tr * F r tH )
doora today after n night through which crewn,of men worked tire­
TALLAHASSEE, May 1(1—Tho tenless efforts to remove wreckage and debris left behind the flood urc of the whipping boss In Florida,
and fire late Monday when torrents from a mountain cloudburst was nearing ita end yesterday, his
dashed down the slopes to form raging currents in. the principal life wns absolutely in the hands of the
By The Attitude o f the Grow­
street** while flames enveloped the buildings in .an entire block. governor. Final passage o f a bill to
ers at the Meeting Last Night
Central avenue the main thoroughfare and chief water bed of the dethrone hi mwa* effected yesterday
Not Only lo NriganTHIIut to All FOR KILLING GRADY REYNOLDS whirling flood thirty-six hours earlier, again l(} open to traffic L ornln|C whcn the senate after dis- ADVOCATES FOR TAX HOLDING
— Committee Appointed
THEIR LINES TIGHT
The Foreign Governments
though workina squads were able to clear away but a small part of lu s„jnK the subject for several weeks
W HILE THEY W ERE O PFI.
The grower* o f tho Sanford sec­
TODAY
ns Well
jetsam which the current piled against every obstncic. Normal ac refused lb to 13 to reconsider their
CEILS AT OCALA
tion
will orngnize.*
tivilics o f city returned in many instances.
action which bad outlawed him Mon­

F A IT H

This much was assured by the fine
4IIr T h * A u o r l n l r *
day.
.
TALLAHASSEE, May 10.— Advo. meeting held last night in the court
HOT SPRINGS, May 1(1.— Hot]
In addition to the Marquette hotel,
I. The bill originally introduced by cutes of ortc real gnsulino tax to he house when practically some o f the
Grand Jury today indicted for nturSprings, its business district swept |a doxen or more store buildings—
dor in the first degree, Henry Gor­
laid
Senator Turnbull would, have placed distributed equally among the coun­ largest nnd most influential grower*
block—was
by flood and flame, last night was almost an entire
the whipping master on tho shelf for ties for rend building held their lines in the Sanford district were present
don, Madison Rronson, O. G. Wiggins
waste
by
tho
flames.
slowly recovering from the effects o f
two years and if it wns found at tho tight in the house and the gas tax ns well ns the majority of all the
and C. P. Howell, accused of the mur­
the storm which late yesterday sent
Tonight, n company of Arkansas
.end
o f thnt time, his services could
der o f Grndy Reynolds on the night of
:
bill grndunlly shaped up to call for growers nnd decided thnt thc organ­
a torrent sweeping down from the Nnlbmnl Gtmr.l Wns on dutv nntrol- * ............... .......... "■
December .list. They were indicted
wilh&gt; lhl’" *
»threo rents levy, two o f it for the state ization o f the eo-operntivo growers
mountainside, leaving in its wake a ing tho orcu wrecked by tho storm and bl
last January but the indictment was
...
, was an unnecessary c\il, and there- ron,j department.
At this stnge. association would proceed at once.
trail o f destruction which in monetary
faulty rind was dismissed. The in­
,
,
,
,
'
fore
struck
out
tho
experimental
howevcr
{he
bill
is
eronfronted
with
F. F. Dutton presided nt thc meet­
loss is estimated well in excess o f n
Whde Hot Springs was cut ofT from ,.lnU(tc of tho measure, which w n s,n nUbl|B't cr to k(.
u from flnnl pn5. ing as chnirmnn and the secretary
dicted men are members uf the Ocain
million didlnrs.
wire communication
with outside |„ Rrccd to by the senate nftor n lilt- B/IRC.
polite force ami dcelnre Reynolds re­
pro tom I.. I. Frasier read tho min­
While tho property loss will Ik? points last night and early today, lcr f it;ht Monday.
sisted arrest.
utes
o f tho last meeting. Thc min­
henvy only one person was reported *n,my stories o f heavy death (loss
w
to „ay, tho „ R of the
SHANGHAI, May 10.— Members of
utes
disrlosed
thc fact.that thc asso­
seriously hurt. Mrs. Katie Christinwere sprenil. Some placed the toll at whlppl|lfr
from thc senate was
Chinese government
gendarmerie
ciation
wanted
n majority of the
se’n, enught in nn automobile when the 17, while one snid that fill persons
boarded the train bound from Peking
growers and o f thc ncrenge and want­
flood swept down from the mountain bad been killed. Immediately on re­ accompanied by good will on all sides
to Shanghai today, stacked officials
ed tho members to Join the association
and engulfed Central avenue, the storation o f wire service to the strick­ in spite o f the known fact thnt the
ami beat the Chinese servants who
for three year*. 1103 acre* had al­
victors
were
victorious
only
through
principal business street in the city, en city, the fact was quickly establish­
resisted, seized covrythlng on the
ready Ik’ Ch signed up when the grow­
the
keenness
o
f
parliamentary
wit.
wns in n hospital last night, her ed thnt there had been no deaths and
tables despite the protests o f for­
ers
met last night which was in' it­
Several
weeks
ago,
the
senate
voted
skull crushed. Physicians ' said her thnt the number o f injured would be
eigners and held possession o f train
self a fine showing. Tho chairman
irrevocably 1H to M against a corpor­
chances for recovery were slight.
small.
. •
several hours, was learned when th o ,
EXPRESSES VIEW railed on Judge llnusholder, R. J.
al punishment ban introduced by Sen­ I’ RKSIDENT
The Marquette hotel and nearly a
troia reached here this afternoon. REGARDING DEATH OF FRESH­
Central avenue, principal business ator Hodges. Scmilor Turnbull voted
Holly, nnd A. P. Connelly to say a
WHICH
IS MADE
score o f business buildings wore in
Finally consular officers
aboard
thoroughfnrc of the city, lust night with the winning side. Then Mr.
.
few words nlxiut thc value of n co-'
MAN AT CHICAGO
'
PUBLIC
ruins us a result o f a lire which sprang
Iuirkcd by Chinese officials prevailed
wan n seething whirl of waters, pour­ Turnbull preferred n resolution, which
'
operative
association of the growers
UNIVERSITY
up nftcr tho torrent raced into the I
upon the gendarmerie to leave train,
ed down from the mountainsides and would have requested the state offjeI n r T S r .\ M « r ln lr &lt; P r r a a l
nnd they gavo their ideas and some
city. '
NEWSDURG, N. Y „ April 10.— llo- of Uio benefits to accruo not only to
druined from two natural basins to ( isls to abandon tho whip as a trial.
(D r T h e * iM r ln (r * I 'm * )
Store fronts smashed, bathhouses i the north formed by a range o f moun­
CHICAGO, May 10.—A rewnrd of
peal o f the state prohibition enforce­ thc growers but to the whole commu­
PEKING, May 1(1.— With the gov­
It wns rejected in thc house, and Mr.
ernment's eonynt, Minister o f Com- $10,000 wns offered today by trustees wrecked and debris strewed about la st1tains which take the shape of a giant Turnbull rnmc a step further and put ment statues would likely result in nity from a strong organization of
“ more or loss conflict between the the grower*.
muncintion Wu Yu Lin and General o f Northwestern University at the rc- night stood ns mute* evidence o f the horseshoe.
his trial provisions into n mandatory
state and federal authorities" In the
Iang Itsh have proceeded to the quest o f President Scott for definite fury o f the elekncnts.
The chairmnn thejv announced tho
Hot Springs, a city of approxi­ bill.
opinion of President Hsrdlng.
The Yommittce appointed for tho purpose
Earlier reports that there had been mately 14,000 persons, nestles on the
stronghold of the brigands ns hostagea information thnt wotdd clear up the
The house wrote the bill tho effect views o f the president were express­
in order to obtain the release of for­ mystery surrounding the disappear­ severe loss of life were not verified sides of two mountains, sloping down
of perfecting the organization, writ­
of
Mr. Hodges original bill, and ed in n letter to Wesley Wnlt, o f this
ance o f Leighton Mount, freshman, when n check wns mnde yesterday by to n point scarcely wide enough to
eigners held cautive.
ing tho by-laws nnd constitution and
when it came buck to thc senate, Sen­ city, mailc public today. The hill
who vanished September 21, 11)21, a f­ city officials and newspaper men.
arranging for thc charter, etc. The
accommodate Central avenue. Through
Destruction of the Marquette hotel this street, fed by two connecting ator Stokes and MncWilllam* who hml passed by the legislature repeal Ing committee represented the east and
.SHANGHAI. May 1(1.—Three Chi- ter n class fight.
by fire caused one o f thc largest in­ streets running from thc end o f Cen­ fought so haril for an outright corpor­ the act and is now nwniting action of west sides nnd Oveldo ns follows:
nrso captives .taken by the Hui-how
If the potatoes raised in the gar­ dividual losses. The building with its tral avenue similar to* the winfs of al punishment ban took advantage of the governor. Walt wrote to Presi­
train bandits in the raid on the ShnngJohn Melsch, Henry Nickel, John
hai-Peking Express, have been hurled den thin summer look ns big ns pic­ furnishings was valued at approxi­ n Y, tho flood raged and tore. Asphalt a temporary balance of power and dent Harding urging thnt If the gov­ Holly, Joe Cameron, L A. Hrumley,
put it tiirough. Even yesterday on ernor should sign tho bill congress
to their death over a precipice, near tured in the seed catalog, neither thc mately a quarter of a million dollars.
(iYutlnur&lt;l era !'**• Bis)
G. F. Smith and O. P. Swope of
the move to reconsldea they were lie convened and the governor nnd
cellar
nor
thc
woodshed
will
be
nble
the brigands' mountain stonghold ns a
Oveldo. F. F. Dutton will be a mem*
found short In supporter*, and while members o f tho legislature who voted
warning thnt the negotiations for the to hold them.
*
l&gt;er of the committee ns rhairman^and
Dr. Carr Preached on
Mr. Stokes spoke against time, Mr. for the bill ini suspended.
release of the _ foreigners must bo
I* F. Frasier as secretary. Mr.
MacWIIIInms rustled up tho truant
brought to a speedy termination, ac­ ters without taking action when it
Frasier having been elected as per­
“ Deserters” Last Night
supporters.
(
cording to an unconfirmed message was found that the railway was not
manent
secretary.
Past President Con­
received yesterday from Linching.
'threatened nt the moment, but thc
G. F. Smith reported on tho attitude
Dr. Carr held his audience spell­
nelly Gets Emblem of the Hanford Truck Growere, Inc.,
from 1800, when Jay Gould, a partner
SHANGHAI, May 10—Thc Suchow United States soldiers nre being held bound ut the Presbyterian church last
bandit* have moved their foreign ready to tnko action in any emer­ night as he spoke to them o f “ Desertin his futher’s hardware store In
nnd T. F. Adame also spoko about the
Leave It to l)nd Dumas to plaster Truck Growers and their work along
Delaware county, New York, bought
captives ten miles farther hack Into gency. Otuside o f Hankow in Hu, era." His text wns an incident in IaRAILROAD for ten cents on thc dollar a con­ n thing on in fine shape, h* witness the same lines and It was decided to
the mountains Itchind Lincheng, ac­ pch province, 1,000 Honan bandits raoal's history wheq^ tho tribe of FINANCIER
AND
trolling interest in thc Rutlund und his oration aLtho Klwniil* Club to&lt;Uy have a meeting o f tho officer* o f the
cording lo advircs received hero early arc encamped, demanding, a heavy Ephrlam deserted their coniYadea in
MAN DIED.AT MENTONE
this morning.
.
'
,
Washington railroad, a llttlo bank­ when he delivered the past president’s Truck Growora and the organisation
TODAY.
cash payment^ and gifts of ammuni­ time o f war. He spoke o f three pos­
rupt lino running between Troy, N. emblem to Klwanlan Connelly. Con­ committee of tho new organisation.
This action in curyying their pris­ tion from tho Chinese authorities ns sible reasons for their desertion which
Y. und Rutland, Vt. Young Gould, nelly served with honor a* the first Thursday nlgty at the offlcee o f the
&lt; llr TUP . i w w l a l r d I’ r r s a )
oners still farther into the hills is thc price o f their departure.
whether they were thc reasons for
MENTONE, France, , May
„ 10.—
. , in addition to selling hardware, had Kiwanis president In Sonford, and Truck Growers, to see if plans fa n
taken as a stratgic move by the
On Muy 13, near Shnowu, Fukien their desertion wan certainly
the
George
Jay
Gould,
American
financier ntu^|C(| surveying in his spare time, Dumas told all nb)&gt;ut it, in thut firy, bo made with a view o f tho two or­
brigands to impress the Peking gov­ province, two American missionaries, cayse o f similar desertions from God's .
.
t____ 111 _ s /*..•% M n oiln tw,n e
.
. . ••
i ■ ta I
who lhas
been ill nt C-np Martin, near nnd
took an interest in railroad build witty und entertaining stylo of his, ganisations combining.
ernment op the eye o f negotiations Mr. and Mrs. Christian, were robbed
army today,
here, died at 3 o'clock t^l* morning. ing ns a result o f those studies.
fo rthe release of the foreigners.
nnd then to cap tho climax had Mr*.
At tho rloso of thc meeting all
by bandits o f everything they pos­
First, Dr. Carr questioned tho po*- He was stHrkcn with pneumonia ut
Dr. Mertens, who has been attdnd- sessed. The dispatch added that ban­
Two years after
purchasing the A. M. I’hillip*. a visitor, to pin tho those who had not previously signed
.
■eg the captives, has been refused ditry generally throughout Fukien kibility of their deserting because they his villa March 21.
road, Jay Gould had succeeded in eg* emblem on thu past president. Mr. their names to the petltlona drawn
'were disgruntled, they did not liko
|«imission by the bandits' chief to wns growing worse.
tricntlng it from financial difficulties, Connelly re*|wndcd In kind, and wfth for tho organisation of the association
somebody else in tho urmy, or thoy
George Jay Gould, financier and
make further trijts into the mountain
whereupon he sold at 120 tho interest a few well chosen tomurks, thanked were asked to come forward and sifn
Banditry has been
rampant in
did not like tho plan o f battle.* Ho railroad man, sucreeded to the lead­
stronghold.
originally acquired at ten. This was the club, hi* venerable friend, and and 78 acres more were signed up
Honan provinco for months and only
told o f a woman he found when ho ership o f thc fomous Gould fnmlly
thc first feat o f thut generalship Mrs. Phillips for tho great honor done making a grand total o f 1681 acre*
a few weeks ago, a large party o f
I'KKING, May 1C.—Banditry in aix prominent Chinese were carried off went to ono church who had not been upon the death of hla father, Jay which, over and over in later life, him.
4iow in the new organisation.
•
j to her church for five years liecauao Gould, December 2,' 189^,
provinces, anti-Ju|&gt;ane»e riots in one and held for ransom. • r
The club was entertained today .by
With the men In the organisation
mnde him the foremost rallrond de­
she did not like some o f the people
In addition to assuming responsi­
province, Jiq&gt;anesc boycotts in sev­
Mrs. R. U Glenn and Mrs. A. M. Phil­ that are now signed up th* success
veloper o f his time.
Piracy is thc form o f lawlessness
eral, piracy on the southern roast and that infests the river*, o f the soulh, In the chupch. Ho clinched tho ease bility,-as trustee and executor, fur
George Jay Gould, even when quite lips In a duct, “ O h'T h at We Were of the new organisation la practically
“ I* th* Yungtsc river and warlike and tho coast lino from Hongkong as ol those.like Iter by supposing what the $80,000,000. estate left by his young, showed an inclination to fol­ Maying" and a* an ancore rendered assured and a better era is dawning
preparations in o fourth are out­ far north ns Kwntow. In several In­ would have happened in Franco if father, he rai+iod on and expanded
low in thc footsteps o f his father. in true stylo the Klwanlan favorite for the grower* at th* Rauford sec­
standing problems of the past few stances recently boats plying up the some o f our men had left the field at the great0 railroad holdings o f the
.
'
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.
He received a thorough education “ LiZa Jane," Mrs. Rchello Maine* ac­ tion.
weeks confronting the Chinese gov­ Canton river, from Hongkong have Bellrau Woods bccaUso they thought latter, and within a few years, dur­
companied on the piano. As a mark
from
private
instructors,
and
subse­
ernment. At the head o f tho list been fired on by bahdiU and one, a General Wood ought to havo been giv­ ing which he applied the lessons
UIG CHORUS OF MEN.
quently entered Columbia University, o f appreciation the ladies wore pre­
“ wing to the international complica­ Chinese owned craft , w*» seised, en the command^instcad o f Pershing. learned from the elder Gould, he be­
sented with bouquets by Mr. Jlnklns
but
was
not
graduated.
Becond, he supposed that some de­ came one o f 'America's foremost railtions involved stands Ups Suchow out­ beached and looted a few weeks ago,
Tho large chorus o f men, at the
After a tour o f Europe, he became cn behalf o f tho club.
rage, in which bandits from Shan­ almost within sight of. Canton. Coast­ serted from "fe a t” and after ono or ros'd financiers. Tho 0,000 miles o f
Dr.
Carr,
o
f
Savannah
Klwanla
Presbyterian
Church each night ting­
u clerk in the Western Union office,
tung and Honan provinces raided the in g’ vessels have been seised by'C hi­ two human interest atorlca illustrat­ road left, by Jay Gould grqw into
Club, now preaching at the Presby­ ing the old GtoP«i; songs are having
where
he
developed,
such
an
aptitude
IVking-Shanghai express Msy 0, and nese pirates travelling as passengers, ing his point he pointed to tho way to more than 20,000 miles \ under the
terian church, was a visitor and ad­ the inoat enthusiastic Support ln sing­
mhriagement o f bis aon, while the for detail that ba soon became the
kidnaped a number of forcignprs, in- thc passengers robbed and their overcome fear by faith.
dressed the dub, bringing greetings ing fro rathe congregation tha\ h*»
assistant
o
f
his
father.
George
Gould
Third, ho assigned as thc fundamon- many investment* in othor huge cnrinding sump Atopficans, who still goods stolen. In the case o f the
been seen heretofore ln the Preshy*
are prisoners.
tal Tcasbn fiir ’desertion "their hearts t torprises.i including tho
Western was at hi# desk ten boars 6 d*y. ■nd from Savannah.
terian church. People looj# those
Chinese steamer Taisun, bound for
Dr.
King,
o
f
the
Ideal
Baptist
abureh
Tho captives are threatened ’with Shanghai, from Hongkong yesterday, w ert'hot ill th» eatrse." He said;-"And Union Telegraph Company, alsuiwere ottnn remained long. Ifito Um night was the Invited speaker o f today and old song* mod they are coining to
lamming
the
business
.which,
when
the principal
■n.
i'
*
death upjess the Peking government, thc craft was seised by pirates and w hat Is this cause In which the hearts largely managed by
he become 1U vice-president a few discussed at length InUr-raclal rela­ prove It*
o
f
some
men
are
not?
It
is
the
cause
heir.
i
endorsed by reliable foreigners, n in ,fo r 24 hours with her European
tion*. His address sought to bring the i
■- ■
George Jay Gould was hpro in New years later, operated more than
•greet to grant the brigands im- passengers locked in the captain's for which Jesus left Hta throne in
Caucasian race face to fate with prob-18u#lo jjo y d to secure hotel roservamillion
miles
o
f
telegraph
wire.
miinlty for their crime, restore them cabin and her Oriental passengers glory, suffered and died on earth. It York CUy February 6, 1864, tho sixth
This apprenticeship prepared him ' lema that th*y roust face aa against lioni^ The Sanford boys export to go
In line o f descent from M*Jor Nathan
PUC*# ln the *rmy from forced Into the hold.' The pirates was for the cause he hunk on Calvary.
the colored races o f the world.
He |n numbers and style and the Secr*which they were discharged and ini- abandoned the ship near Swatow and It la the cause for which martyr, Gould, or Gold, the , original ancer- for the responsibility devolving upon
stated
that
the
world
population
of
did not want them to have, to
have died. It U the cause which l llu tor, who came from the south of Eng­ him .when Jay Gould died. Soon after
tro o p s
b e s i e g i n g escaped with $60,000 worth o f loot.
the
colored
race*
were
more
than
(
|
Mp
in the streets after t h y arrived
ho
obtained
full
charge
of
his
father’s
land in 1640 and setUed in Fairfield,
Serioui^ anti-Japanese riots broke men from darkness to light. It Is the
double
that
o
f
the
white,
and
by
quota)n
Atlanta—so
put h*r there boys,
interests,
he
called
upon
4.
Piarpont
Conn. While many o f Nathan Gould’s
out yesterday at Shasi province o f cause which gives despairing ones
T*2Eh*n‘.ln ChlhH
lion* showed the state of unrest o f the
u was also announced .t h ^ InasMorgan
in
regard
to
the
purchase
of
descendants
attainad
eminence
in
Ifudeh. Advices from Shanghai stata hope*
Fine congregations are.M:ing helped colonial affairs and through service the New York end Northern railwayi minds o f the leaders -of the .-colored much as fa th er Neel knew..
several were killed and many injbreL
Lake would be absent from ,
by
these gospel messages ml 4 and 8 in tho Revolutionary war, it remained by the Manhattan Elevated road. races.
I nthat city's disturbance which grew
o &lt;
one ti
allying,
and he would havo no
m. rath day, and they are en jo y -1 fo r-J a y Ootdd to becom e- the Jhr*t Something w u said which angered
Announcement w«a made that
out o f the Chinese boycott at Japa* P *
.toyed
those
Kiwanhum
going
to
the
Atlanta
hint
mgk*
a
fua»,
hr
just
Mr,
Geuld,
and
he
vowfd
nevgr
to
onness refusal to abrogate-the famous ing singing of the.old song* led by the financier,
meeting should deposit $6.00 with j Ur raid office.
The Gould family fortune data* U r the Mprgan offices again.
“ twenty-one demands" treaty o f 1915. large chorus of men.
I||f T k r

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* SHANGHAI, May 10.— A 1 atrong
force of bandits entrenched in the
hills back of Linchcng where they
are holding foreign priaonera, are
contemplating possible attempt to
kidnap parties o f foreigners at Taso
Srhwang, who have been negotiating
for the release of the prisoners .cap*
lured on Shanghai-Peklng express
May 0, according to advices brought
here from I.iocheng.

OCALA, May TO.— Marion

county

NEW YORK
WOULD REPEAL
PROHIBITION

OFFERREWARD
FOR DEFINITE
INFORMATION

GEORGE GOULD
DIED IN FRANCE
OF PNEUMONIA

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PAGE 8IX
The members present were: Mrs. S.
M. Lloyd, Mrs. Clifford Peabody, Mrs.
Archie Belts,. Mrs. Dick Brown, Mrs.
M. Miunrik, Mrs. Chris Mstthsws,
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor
Mrs. W. M. Bolding, Mrs. John LconI’hone 217-W
tf )»■ k ite aar rrtrnS* Thlllns r&lt;» srdi, Mrs. Julius Tsksch, Mrs. J. N.
—If Jn are ROIac a isn k rr, or romlas Hobson nnd Mrs. Fred aDIger.
ktoair. or If jam are ralrrlalalos, «tHlr
^
a (NMilal rani la tfcl* Srpnrlmral, slrlns
to.
Srlnlla. or Irlrphaar (hr llrni. II Mill
Or crratlr apprrrlnlnl.

Fashion Hint

SO C IE T Y

T h e P H nceg
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BEBE BANIEI5

For Elorida: Showers snd
tundAitorms toddy odd to*—
morrow; fresh south nnd **
southwest •wind*/* -'
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* CO NRAD NAGEL

S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
Love, to hc^ mefint revenue „
and iure, probabh- death. \n
Hpw 7
w n g ^ rs are ta
flaming climaxes o f this f ^
&lt;ltff rorohmuj. 'T h e. drama 0f

Monday—Pipe Organ Club m r e t m it
the home of Mrs. W. K. Hcoggnns
1 on Park Avenue at 3:30 p. m,
■ondajr^Ssnfont*, Choral ‘ ’ Society *

Dnnccr, b,
pith JempUUoiui,
Monday—Westminster Club meets nt
{th e home of Mrs, II. II. McC^sitn

lings .and gowns. Also Intenull*

ers in rose holders. At nnch place
Tuesday—Jurfior Department of the
were (uvors o f pink nnd white sur­
Wontnn's Club meets at the home
prise boxes nnd gum drop teddy bears.
of jfr*. D. L. Thrasher at 3:30 p,
The afternoon was mcrrly spent
with games of nil kinds ami nt n late
Tuesday— Parent-Teachers
Associa-,
hour refreshments of Ice cream- nnd
lion business meeting nnd election
enke were nerved.
of officers nt Grammar School at
KlirJiheth proved herself n most
3:30 P. M. .
ehnrmfng hostess nnd wns the recipTuesday— Mrs. W. C. Hill will enter­
lent o f ninny lovely hirthdny gifts.
tain Evening Bridge Club nt H:30
Aliout fifty children enjoyed this
p. m.
pretty party.
Saturday— Mrs', E. F. Housholder
will entertain the memlmrs o f the
SECOND (IJUAItTKRLY CON­
Duplicate Bridge (Tub nt her home
FERENCE AT M. K. CHURCH
on Ninth street.
HELD LAST NIGHT
D. R. llrlsson, o f Dnytonn Bench,
wns In the city yesterdny and today
attending to business.
Mrs. Emmett M. Hunt and little
daughter, Joyce, left this morning for
DcLand where they will upend several
days ns the guests of her cousin,- Mrq,
J. W. Boring.
TILI.IH-CAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Anderson Til lis announce the engngement and ap­
proaching marriage o f their daughter,
Cornlle, to Mr. Thomas K. Cain, of
Belle Meade, New Jersey. The wed­
ding to take place June 7lh at the
Methodist church.

Those men who lirag about having
"seen better days" usually didn't
make good use o f them. Let the
.Seminole County Bank start you for
better duys.

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ATLANTA

Phone 4H1-J

The Men’s Chorus
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Presbyterian
Church
Invites you to
SING THE OLD SONGS
With Them

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♦♦♦♦♦♦'♦I4 ♦♦♦*e*K?K**** ******^
to nny nnd efforts were made to in­
clude ninny eror.s country nnd hitterul ronds lending from one hnmlrt to
another. One representative attempt­
ed ta incclude in the road program a
highway to Key West after several
amendments were offered to pave
roads b-uiling to picnic mid other sniiill
summer amusement centers.
Tiie most important nmendmcnt o f­
fered wuh by Representative Taylor
ol iligiilniidu, who nftfr a hard fight
succeeded in having u rand extending
from llnines City to I-’ort Pierce Via
Lake Wales, Frostproof, Avon Park,
1 nke Annie nnd Okeechobee Tity, in1 luded -in thu fir.il of the group of
five trunk highwnys to lie worked by
tin- state toad department.
Represeiitativu Weeks of ilnhiu-!-,
brooglit applause from the gallery for
tiie mulincr in which he defended the
minsore nnd Ilia plvu to allow the road
ilepnitmetit to proceed with its work
lyslemulii'iilly instead of having tintask of ulleiupliti glo improvo road*
throughout the state nt one time.
Tile 11alines representative also
lauded nil nniendiiient by Representa­
tive Williams providing the five trunk
muds completed before any new con­
tracts ure let on ‘any of the other
toads. This nmenilment passed by n
vote o f &lt;&gt;'2 to II, but was reconsidered
to nllow nn amendment by Repre.ii‘Utativo Taylor.
During the discussion o f the bill
the house wns in nil unroar. ltepretentative O'Neil, of Okeechobee coilhty miide his inuiilcn siwedi and stiver
id representatives offered amendments
in order that they could go Imek home
nnd “ tell my pooplIt* 1 secured a rom!
|running in front of their homes
GOVERNOR SELECTS
*
«*
NEW 41E.ON HIIMtlFF
T A L L A ^ S A E t r Hajf 15.— Frank
I Stourumlrc- was
nsnii-d sherRT of this,
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I.00 II i-uunt), yesterday ufteniooii by
Govvrnur Hardee to succeed J. It.
Jones, who \v»* ordered removed b&gt;
tiie M-iiule some two wes-ks ugu on
rhatges growing out of the dunth of
Muilin Tabcrt and whipping of les*«Ni
convicts.
TALLAHASSEE. Muy 16. — The
house passed 61 to 7 a resolution utivady pasted by the senate which
would submit to the voters a proposT«Pi mistituiTunnl oniendnirnt to pro­
hibit the imposilion nt iulicritnncc or
income taxes tu this slate.
.

EACH NIGHT AT 8:00 O’CLOCK L
------ PR. ATTrCAKR, Preacher"

River”

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Safe for Infant or Adult. At a\JI
Druggists.^

I'KIBON

F. P . R IN E S

Y O U TH FU L S P IR IT
INTERPRETED HERE
FROCK FOR LITTLE GIRLS
Tbc new skirt with flat luck and
A LITTLE TASTY FROTK
An unusually attractive dr-i-i is p i»
flounced sides-is clavcrly illustrated in
A
I&lt;old plaid liclfts one to get a iietter
ttircd, fashioned In cross-tatted innaiin
the frock lp the left. For its develop*
grip on a rdicllious kitty, also to look
lonilimcil with fif.iin lawn, (i is IsJdly
ment tbo crf|»c silk* or cotton ertpes
smart when attired for play. I .inghnin
•ippliquM with flower* in bright colors.
may l»c used and the colors may l»c as
is i/*rd for the little panty frock pfeThe
round
neck
is
gathered
in
front
•oft and subdued ns the fancy dictates
tureil, sire 4 rctiuiring 24 i yards 32
and finished with a bkisfold. Tito
or as gay if* nn cxuU-rant spirit de­
inches wide.- _ Tnc roiiml&lt; nerk and
front and luck of the dress-arc in |und
mands. The dress c|p*cs on the left
sleeves are finished with bias folds of
style, wit It pockets at the shies.
shoulder. Two saucy frills finish tho
self-material. The bloomers close at
Medium sire requires 1 !, y.inl J6-iitch
short kimono’ sleeves and the girdlo
the hides.
cross-tarred muslin and 1 yard J6im.li
is of self-mnteri.d _Median* sire re­
Pictorial Review Tliild’s Dress No.
lawn.
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quires 5?f yard* 36-inch nialHul.
9372. Sizes, 2 to 6 years. Price,
Pictorial Review Girl*' Dress No.
A plaited skirt, n numogrammerl
JO cents.
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9505. fifres, I to 6 years. Price, 30
blouse and n Deauville ’kctrhirf divide
cents. Applique No. 12571. ‘Transfer,
sm artsvor in thescrond model. New
blue or yellow, 25 cchtc.
fabrics have exalted the blouse from nil
Daily Herald on sale nt Joe's Smoke
accessory to a strangely signifidant
House, Mobley's Drug Stojc nnd
fashion. Crfpc dc* chine or silk tricot
During the.past three months $7.ri0,would make in* the model with un­
Hunt’s Pliarinaoy.
,
t£
,000
worth o f real estate bus bhanged
usual success. If preferred, the Idouse
may bo slashed in the center and the hands in the vicinity o f Lake Alfred.
fronts rnllrd Iwck to finin' fevers. For a community of this shto this is
Usually the monogram i* In self-color.
Medium^li/e rciptirca 4J* yard * Jr.- nn extraordinary showing. The cit­
rus groves here are looking grvnf, and
inch material.
First Model: Pictorial Review Drcaa the packing house will close a won­
No. I5JH. Sires 34 to 44 indies bust
nnd/14 to 2tt years. Price, J5 cent*. derfully succersfub season.
Second. Model: Qlouse No. I4*&gt;t*.
"Singed W ings" Tuesday- night nt
Sires, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, JO
cents. Skirt N o.9126. Sires, 2?. to J* the Princess. Mr. Herndon is giving
inches waist. Price, 35 cents.
u percentage o f the tickets sold bcfote l!.c rho-.v to the High School Ath­
letic Association.
39-Utp

» Murine. Soothes and Refreshes.

MAKES HIS KSTAPK
NEW YORK, May 15. -Marco fionxnles who wns sentenced to the fed1 rid penitentiary nt Atlanta for
counterfeiting in ISHI7 has escaped
the Depuitment o f Justice Agents
were advised today, lie forged .-.ixteen banknotes o f a New York Rank­
ing I10UM-.

S
-va. • Novak
and .Wallace
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If they Tire, Itch, Smart, B u m
or Discharge, if Sore', lrntatcd,
InQamctl or Granulated, use

rol'N T K R F K IT K R IN

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Mr. and Mrs. Z. Spinks, of l.cc*burg, wrro In tho city today enroute
to Oviedo to visit Mrs. flpink’n moth­
er, Mrs. King.
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T. B. Lanier, the king pin of Lake
county, and one of the wisest politic­
ians o f the old regime, wns 4n the city
today railing on his ninny Sanford
The Ncrotid quarterly conference of friends.
the Methodist church wns held Inst
Mr. nrul Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. C. K.
night. Rev. J. S. Bell, of Pnlntku,
presiding elder, was present as presi­ Henry nrul Robert Holly returned Inst
dent o f the body. District conference night from a trip to Tnllahassee where
meets nt Delaiml this afternoon nnd they hud n most enjoyable time nnd
the following were elected ns dele­ encountered good rends and rotten
gates to the district conference: L. I*. rends nn their return.
Ifngnii, Mrs. W. H. Thornton, Snm
Linilford, H. H. Chappell nnd F’ rnnk
Patches Put On
A damn.
Miller Road Bill;
These parties will attend the con­
ference today nnd tomorrow.
Dr.
•
Debate is Heated
Carpenter nnd Mrs. &gt;1110. D. Jinkins
nnd Key. U’ninwriglit will also attend
TALLAHASSEE, May 15. — Tho
the conference.
house passed the Miller bill in amend­
ed form which directs the road de­
partment to concentrate its work on
stolo roads No. I to 5, Inclusive uml
slate rood No. H until completed.

yesterday afternoon nt her home on
NI.W YORK. May .1
Magnolia svenuc.
Industry Is flourishing
The first part o f tin- afternoon was probably JKilter than It
devoted to business, during whlrli time
l“, , t decade. John
reports were rend and pluns made. Af- president of the Nntiom
ter June, the rliib will disband until “ f Ma&gt;|uf&lt;irturrrs, said
fall. Elite In the aft, in.io!i the box- Die opening of the nnmn
less served punch, angel food cuke T I"- statement was incur
topped with whipped cream.
annual report of n nut
Among those present were: Mrs. vpV " f Industry, in who
Henry Purdoti,- Mrs. Claude Howard, 43.000 mamifactutors wi
Mrs. A. B. Wallace, Mrs. Don Smith, I The survey showed u
Mrs. Joe Lee, Mrs. Fort, Mrs. John »K« " f l«b:ir disturlianceSmith, Mrs. John Purdon, Mrs. Robert by strikes or lockouts.
GroVenstcin, Mrs. Reg. Holly, MV*. R.
"(ienernlly, eonditiom
C. Bower, Miss Horn Ward, 1 .Mi»s wholesome,” Mr. F'dgerti
Kathleen IJrndy, Mrs. I.. I. Frasier very great number of th
nnd Miss Mngill.
chnrncterixing trade ns

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fighting fi

Iliiinl drawn-work, Vi simple yet m
rlcgani in it * decorative |s»Miiliiliia s, i»
iirnniinrntly fratnrnl on this slipon
r.inioiei Inxk of lime Georgette ru'iie.
The cstemlcd isinils with roiimii-d
lower isIrc* nn- laced with changeable
sill: in lime and turquoise. The girdle
is of self-material. Medium siw reqnire* 4*^ yarrts 40-inch t-corgritc,
with Til yard J6-incli lining (or underIksIv.
Pictorial Review Dres* N'o. W4I.
Site*, 34 to 48 indies bust. Price,
J5 cents.
...

GinKham Dresses— colors red and white, lavender,
and white, brown and white, green and white, in
fact you can find just the dress you are looking
for, at, per d re ss................ ................................. .........
CREPE FROCKS IN GREAT
FAVOR
The erfpes lead in favor for t/!e
transition ftt-riod leading into spring,
subtle and unobtrusive, calling u|&gt;on a
bit u( contrasting malt-rial or ctnbroidrry (or gay accent. Tfcc first ilnign
pirturetl may lie carried out In cotton,
silk or wool crO|»c. Sinipki nnd well
jiLumetl, it rests its cause with,a tide
drapery lined with bright silk, grace­
ful sleeve* nnd n Jnlltllftll n « kline.
Medium sian requires 3 1x yards 40im h material.
'Hie m com! frock, less inilt-pendcnt,
relics largrlv upon chrck silk toromolcmrnt thr bloiuw o( knit silk. This L ideal
for sports or general daytime wear.
The skirt is higher nt the side*•(Ivan
at tho luck nndlront, this arrangement
giving variety of line without introtlucing 11 diKurmtivT Kbenir that would
mala- the design unfitted for practical
use. Gingham, and the smart color­
ful lineps are also attractive |a this
... Mrdiutn sue requite* l* t yard
model.
36-inch light and 2)i yards 36 inch
check material.
First Moilrl: Pictorial Review Dress
No. 1475, Sixes. 36 to 46 iuches bust.
Itier, 33 crnU.
Second Maddp Dress No. I486.

Voile Dresses, colors navy and white, Copenhagen
and white, black and white, and-solid colors
Organdie Dresses, colors, old rose, lavender, white •
daintily trim m ed........... a.......................... $12.00 to $18.00
DON’T FORGET THE E XTR A SPECIAL QN TISSUE
GINGHAM S ' k
59c g-rnde a t ..... ..........39c

75c grade at....?...........48c

�THE BApJFORD PAILY qtjRALD, WEDNESDAY, WAY 16.1923

f AGE TWO

Sanford Daily Herald

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•at

rhnngOfi we will npvcr pet the right
men in the legislature. We do all our
voting on the strength of our love or
dislike for the man'running for office
With never n thought shunt his fit­
ness or what he represent* or what
he really . intend* to do for, his M a
day. The people are responsible for
the shortcomings o f every legislature
and when the legislature meet* the
people should not throw atones, nt
them for they are creatures of our
own’ making.And thq legislature o f 192.1 is above
the average.

will put the heart of a human into,
hia foul body* ol- remove ono iota o f
the odium that will follow him to hi*
ffTo’vc. Ho Is a murderer in the eyes
o f the good people of Florida nmj no
.plastering, over o f his sins will over
cause them to regard \ him in any
other light."

H a n iin n m iM iH u iH R iin
The Icjrlrlnturc ha* fc bill.. regulnt- ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
tng the practice df naturopathy
(whatever that h») and wc hope they
pass it. While we are ‘ regulnting
everything we might Just as well
regulate naturopathy.
The officers and directors of thia Institution are

this life, th is Idea must be Incul­
cated In the organization o f the
growers which will not. nnd should
not look forward to the single Idea
The Herald Printing Co, o f maklng'rich returns hut primarily
to the end that all the growers may
sweet
Mint sauce, Krystal kukes
live nnd prosper.
nnd sour mixed pickles, plain and
The Herald congratulates the grow­
The roont.mnto o f the murdered stuffed olives. "Blue Ribbon," "P re­
ers o f (his section today, tty your
student nt Chicago Is keeping the mier," "B ee Brand," "Durklca" nnd
action last night you have proven that
facts from the public. If you can get “ Dukes" Salad Dressing at the Popu­
you arc In earnest in this idea of a
40-2tc
any information from one college boy lar. Market. Phone 210.
real organization of the growera and
about
nnothor
you
are
goirg
some.
_
your organization can not fail. You
For quick results try a want ud.
have the reft! principles and the right
On
T e a r .......... ...................- .......... .
idea at last and never In the past
The ninilif are abominable nnd there
Ms Mawtfcs..—
--------------------- fifteen years have you shown such a
li no service In the postdfflce that
SENATORIAL COURTR8Y
spirit n* you now demonstrate. The
can In' called service any more. The
T fcs h i* 13- la 1* - p a * e W e e k l y H e r organization Is already a success for
t pontdffico force in rot f,» Marne. "Thy
•M esflrely e s te r s SeMlsvte
it has the support o f thy men who
.^benign government caH'not give ,Uic
■■a U pnbfUkrS e r e r r K rW sf. 4 l « * r
llilM n t n M ilt ksnw n
u p p llr *
will put it over.
Jnucyt.via -jp it
tie * . W -** p e r y e a r, s l w a y s .l ji_ s S y js f y ,.
~ r x lie1* atfinr Hetter &gt; r V aiwniTTSr1
on extra help until the congress
, pampered nnd mndo imintmc to tho
m :w ill'll t h k AssoriATP.ii i*ni:s» the Hanford growers,
meets again. We should nsk the gov­
The Associated Pre*a lb .scluslvolr
I attacks o f the plebeian world beenuse
entitled to the use for republlnillnn of
ernment to stop collecting income tax
i they arc supposetl to have their heads
all news dispatches credited to it or
until they enn g^vc us service. The
OIJR LEGISLATURE,
I in the clouds and can do no wrong,
also tha local...................
news pel*;«
exchanges coming to our dofk are
n.
j The time is roming when the commntl
rlahts of rs.publlestlon of special
three nnd four dnys late and wc sup­
The present legislature Is no I (KMiflle o f this state nnd of every
tebea herein are ■&gt;*■» reserved.
pose the subscriber* to the Herald
• I tlK H A I.O ntllUllNfl. P h a s e M*
worse than the legislature nf former other state will nlKilish the senate
nru in tho same boat. Wo can not
years.. The men in the house and |nnd when tho serin to is abolished tho
)H•rti'.nllcs
help it. ' The post of flee service i.i
■SSOCIATION
the sennte are elected usually to fos­ common people will have a chance.'
rotten. .
ter some pet scheme o f their own nnd The sennte is a relic o f the early
the "people’s business” is only a side days Hi this country when tho "g'-nissue with them. How many of your \ r y&gt;/ wanted to rule and the lower
THE GROWEK8 WILL ORGANIZE Jaw-makers who have gone to Tnlln- house wns composed of the enmrnon
hassee in the past even had n plat­ people who weye allowed to have juot
One of Ihe most Important steps form o f principles that wore laid what the “ gentry" wanted them to
ever taken In this community was down in the campaign? How many have and they were allowed to hold
taken aeveral weeks ago when the of them have even had any reason their sessions in the house to keep
growera of this aection derided that for wanting to go to Tallahassee them quiet hut when they were all
they wanted a real-co-aperitive grow­ other than a change of climate and a through trying to frame some law
era association established here and sixty day* vacation paid by tho for the people the “ gentry* ‘in the sen­
Wo nro making SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH on
nte would stamp Itout instnntcr. This
after a preliminary meeting they came slate?
really
follows
today
if
you
will
note
together last night and appointed a
And yet we people are to blame
rpmmiller to perfect the organiza­ and when you sum up all the abort the progress of the bills in the legls.
McCORMICK A N D DEERING
tion. The great outalandlng feature comings o f tho legislature we should Inluro nnd because of tho iron clad
cloture
rule
of
senatorial
courtesy
of the meeting laat night waa the ap­ always 'remember that we sent these
pearance of some of the largest rep­ men to Tnllnhnsve nnd wo are re­ tho people of,this state nnd o f every
MOWING M ACHINES
resentative growera of the dlslrlrt sponsible for their actions Just ns other state sutTer. The Kustis Lake
present and working faithfully to much ns they are. We pay but little Region nays:
organize an association o f the grow­ attention to to the election o f men
"They are talking of dropping the
H A Y RAKES A N D TEDDERS
era that will embrace not only a ma­ who would really give the state of investigation of T , .J. Knabb in con­
jority of the farms In acreage but will Florida the kind of legislation need­ nection with alleged cruelties and
CHATTANOOGA and W EB ER W AG ON S
alao mean a majority of the growers ed nnd we never stop to think that deaths in his turpentine ramps. If
and their earnest and faithful co­ the position of
Representative or Senators Stokes and MacWillinm* de­
operation along all lines.
Rrlintor is n very responsible posl- cide to discontinue the Investigation
Now In the* lime lo buy; prices nro advancing. Wo carry
it will he because they recognize the
A real growera* organization is like
complete
lino of repaint. DON’T buy n machine if you can­
ful
ility
o
f
any
further
effort
to
rid
a strong fraternal organization nnd
the senate of the prince of brutes.
not got repairs.
the’ members should stand nr fall to­
There is little doubt that a majority
gether no mnller what the Issue may
of the senators are in sympathy With
be. They must stand together on ev­
him. If they were not he would have
ery vital question and even upon the
been ousted long before this, lie will
smaller details nnd they must never
probably retain his beat. His position
waiver for an Instant in Ihrir whole,
will probably make him immune from
hearted devotlon'to the rnuse.| Every
u criminal prosecution and save him
man's problem In this community
from wearing the stripes of the con­
should concern every other man nnd
vict but ho whitewashing any set of
only by the faithful performance of
senatorial colleagues cun give him
our duty toward our fellow man ca n 1

greatefu! for your patronage, for your er^operatfon;
for your friendly words, Tor your helpful Influence,
and we wish, ns best we may. to nhow our apprecia-'
tion' by repdering to you a service that satisfies.
You can help os materially In our efforts to as­
sist you by availing yourself .of the vaat facilities
at your command.

of Sanford
FLORIDA

SANFORD

Scene is laid in the daya of the old South
WITH CHORUS AND SPECIALTIES
Was n huge aurcess in DeLnnd

Old faaliianed Jigs,

Straw,” Wonderful Coatumes.

BENEFIT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS

F R ID A Y , M A Y T8TH, 8:30 P. M
High School Auditorium
Prices 35 and 50 Cents
This space dunutod by

IMPLEMENT AND SUPPLY CO

— :- - - - - - - - - - CAPITALIZED AT $ 250,000
S* 0. CHASE, President

ALFRED FOSTER, Secretary and Treasurer

GEORGE W. KNIGHT, Vice President and General Managi

The Sanford Mortgage Loan Company, a home institution, takes
pleasure in announcing that it has perfected plans to make
small loans of from $ 5 0 to $250, at 8 per cent interest.
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isy terms over a period of fifty weeks
A simple and satisfactory method for the

man or woman v

&gt; is in need of immediate cash.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Turkey in Ihe

�ORD DAILY
k id n e y , t r o u b l e ? b e c o m e s

W ELFARE DEPARTMENT

SERIOUS

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backache and.pain* in my legrf nnd
under my shoulder blade. My kidneys
nnd bladder were in bad c o n d ig n .
wcak and nervous and felt tired
aRd worn out. Walking made me
s h o r t of breath... Every n a m in g my
face and hands were bloated. Medi­
cine failed to help my condition and
__ ...K-fsed nn operation,” writes

(RALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY IG, 1923

OF WOMAN'S CLUB

The last meeting of the Welfare
Department o f the Woman’s Club
for this season will be held at 3:30
Wednesday afternoon, May H6th, at
tho Sanford High School auditorium.
Another game tomorrow.
As thiB meeting is to bo one o f special
interest, tho department asks all
Sanford' DoMnlny vs. Oviedo Boy
members of IheWnmnn'n Club and Scouts.
their friends to be present. After a
brief busincsA session, the charming
Oviedo has one o f the best young
one act play, “ The Twelve Pound
I men's teams in this section o f tho
Look,” , by Sir James Barrie, will be
, state, so a good gamb will be cxpectpresented under the direction qf Mrs.
“D. P. Drummond, with the fullubdnyj

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF—

The Florida State Championship ■ ■
Trapshooting Tournament will be hold ■ {,
here May 17-1R-19, under the auspices 5^
o f the Sanford Rod and Gun Club. 3 "
It is expected that there will lie n j " S
large number o f shooters in jSUnford m3
,/pr the .occasion ns reservations in are 5 jj
now being made at the local hotels. J ■
These state chnmlonship shoots invnri- * Is
ably attract th^ best men (iLtln-it Jbicuwil
from a number of states and It is sel■5
dom that new records are not mode in
the different events.

Sir Harry Sims.:..Mrs. Endor Curlett
Lady Sims ........ „.Mrs. Ralph Wight
Kate, n Typist, Mrs. D. Pi Drummond
•Bvrthrr."
if'M r s T X ^ t T ft t s
■A fter the play the Domestic Scicnco
girls will give an exhibition o f the
==
Tho game will start promptly at
Only bonn fide residents o f Floridn
sewing accomplished in their depart­ 4:13 o’clock at the Ninth street park.
5"
ment this yean
l!-0 t Collection will be taken up and all live will be eligible for the amateur trap­
shooting association trophies, hut nil
tans nro expected to kick in as ballB
shooters, regardless o f residence, will “ 5
MONEY TO LOAN— Representing a and hatn are not given away. They - be eligible to compete for purses and
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large corporation with unlimited have to he paid for.
otly»r trophies offered by various in­
money at its disposal, making first
dividuals, firms nnd corporations. The sj
If Snnford cannot claim p regular
mortgage loans on a ten year bnsls at
program- for the first day o f tho meet
attractive Interest rates, if consider­ team she can nt least have several calls for five classification events nt
ing any extensive remodeling, new good amateur teams. The Brotherhood 100 single sixteen yard targets. The
building operation, or the refinancing ol St. Andrew has n tenm made up first dny’s shoot begins promptly nt
5g
of your present business, requiring o f some of the best' material in the 1:30 p. m.
city.
Tho
DeMolny
tenm
boasts
o
f
additional capital, I will be glad to
Starting time for the second day is
confer with you confidentially.— C. S. good stuff In having Vic McLauljn,
0
a. m. and completion of the five
Ilong, 7 West Church St., Orlando, Ralph Woodruff, Bill Moyc, Meade
events
wjl! constitute the first half
Floridn.
ilO-lUtc Baker and others.
of the Florida state championship nt S3
Dcl.nnd came over here yesterday to single targets, amateur and profes­
play S. II. S. hut nftor getting n good sional. The second day's program will
look nt the wet dinmoml nnd feeling ulso include Floridn stutu handicap,
Ihe showers they beat it homo. The sixteen to twenty-three yards, the

OF SANFORD, FLORIDA . •
AT THE CLOSE OF IUISI NESS MAY 14TH, 192,1

RESOURCES

~w ~w —

Loans, discounts.. $ 8

Capital .................... $ 100,00S

Overdrafts...............
U. S. Govt. Bonds....
Other Stocks and
Bonds ............
Real Estate, Furniture and fixtures,
including1 n e w
• building to date..

Surplus
1

Undivided Profits5!.

IT S W R O N G

19,87jj!

Dividends Unpaid.: (
Circulation........

10$

\ 30,000:

Bills Payable............ )

1

Nw

Re-discounts............Npi

\i CASH, DUE from
B A N K S and U.
S. TREASU RER

........................2&amp;00W

D E P O SIT S...... ....... 1,1(17,403.

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weather cleared up fifteen minutes be­
fore the game wns scheduled to start
hut nothing hut the Hanford High
School team was on tho diamond

The third and last day of the meet
will complete the state championship
nt singles. After completion o f pre­
cordunco with-law . Said certificate
ceding five events the Sanford Rod &amp;
embraces the following described
Ijjst Thursday afternoon Sanford's Gun eluh special will take place, con­
It’s all wronr, Mrs, Housewife, property situated in Seminole Coun­
golfers
held u tournament out at tho sisting o f twenty-five pairs of walk­
it’s all wrong— this idea o f ty, Florida, to-wlt: *NW. 1/4 of NW.
country
club with quite a,crowd par­ ing doubles. Following this will he
sacrificing fifty-tw o days or n 1/4, See. 18, Twp. 21 S., Range 29
hundred and four days out o f East. 40 acres. The said land being ticipating. Tomarrow afternoon an­ tho Floridn state championship nt
the year in front o f a hot assessed nt the dale o f the issuance other o f these tournaments will be doubles, twenty-five pairs, two events.
The Snnford Rod and Gun eluh will
oven, that blasts the enjoy­ o f such certificate in the name o f A. staged. Admission o f BUc w ill. he
also
nn a professional special,
charged
to
help
defray
expenses.
ment of every week.
Weill P. Cowley, Unless said certificate
twenty-five
pair walking duuhlen to
do your baking for you— and shall be redeemed according to law
which only trade representatives will
For quick remits, try a want ad.
please pardon us madam, we Tax Deed will issuo thereon on the
he eligible. The winner o f this latter
don’ t mean anything personal 31st day o f May, A, I). 1923.
event will be awarded a seventeen— but we’ ll do it be(tcr, too.
WITNESS my official signature
jewel gold watch by the club. Sub­
and seal tluif the 21th day o f April
stantial cash prizes nnd suitable troph­
A. I). 1923. .
ies will he given winners anti runners
(SE A L)
R. A. DOUGLASS,
up in all events.
Clerk Circuit Court.
The five high guns qnd rum ors up
Seminole County, Fla.
in events l-tM -4-5 on Friday and
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C,
events 1-2-3-i-O Saturday will eonstl4-25; 5-2-0-10-23-30
. luteAbu lututCu'uL uUyuuU-a _u&gt;jtb -,
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FonUrfce'wiTh la w . Sold"certificate 'resold the s'tafe &lt;1f Florida nf l fie zone
embraces
the following described shoot nt Memphis, Tenn., Inter in the
property situated in Seminole County, year.
Florida, to-wit: Beg. 39.82 ehs. N. &amp;
There will he n diversity nf enter­
35.04 chs. W. o f 9E. cr. See. 2, Twp tainment provided for the ladies d u r­
20 S., Range 30 f i , run S. 1.82 chs. ing thy meet, nnd it is expected that
W. 19 1/2 chs. N. 18 chs. E. 12 chs. u large number o f shooters will bring
S. 82" E. 8.31 chs. N /-ie.71 chs. E their wives and other members of
1 1/2 chs. N. 7°, 10' E. 10.04 chs. E. their family to Snnford.
73 chs. S 10 chs. W. l 1/2 chs. S 20
R. W. Norris, of Atlanta, will at­
chs. SWIy to beg. 35 acres. The said tend and cashier the shoot, assuring
land being assessed nt the date of the success of this department. All guns, j
issuance of such certificate in the ammunition, etc., shipped or express­
name of “ Snnford Water Works” .
ed prepnfd to either the Hill Hurd- |
Also: Tax Certificate No. 2053, ware Company nr the Ball Hurd ware
dated the 5th day of June, A. 1). 1894, Company, Sanford,"Florida, will he de­
has filed said certificate in my office livered froc to the clubhouse in nmplc
and 1ms made application for Tax time.
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
The handicap committee will he se­
Sn!d certificate embraces the follow­
lected from well known shooters in
ing described property situated lu
attendance nnd all shooters will he
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
handicapped in accordance with the
Beg. 25.04 chs. W.
rules and regulations laid down by the
c f SE. cor. Sec. 2, Twp 20 S, Range 30
Amateur ’ Trapshooting Association.
E Run N. 10 ehs. W. 6 chs. 8 .' 10
The Valdez hotel will he official
chs. E. 5 chs. The said land Ixdng as­
sessed at the dnte o f thu issuance of headi|unrters during the tournament.
such certificate in tlfc name o f "E x ­ Sunford prides itself bn its hospital­
ity and in making arrangements to
tra. T. Weed."
show
all a good time.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 1503,
dated the 2nd day of June, A. D, 1896,
has filed said certificate in my office STATE MEDICAL Af&amp;OCl ATI ON- IN SESSION
and has made application for Tax
Deed to issue ill accordance with Iqw.
Said certificate embraces the fgllowing described property .situated in Scientific discussion tmd: up virtually
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg. all of the time o f tnc*Floridn State
19.82 chs. N. and 20.04 chs. W. of SE. Medical Association at the first dny’s
Nothing l i k e t h e p r e s e n t l o w p r i e e f o r
cor. Sec. 2, Twp.. 20 8, Range 30 E. session of the Golden Jubilee Meeting,
Run N. 10 chs. W. 10 chs. 8. 10 chs, E. which will, continue through today.
the-Ford Runabout h a s - e v e r ‘b e e n
10 chs. 10 acres. Tho said lapd bo- Una' hundred - and seventy registered
known. And f o r a Ford o f c e v e n
today, and tho number of delegates Is
greater merit, w i t h . s l a n t i n g - w i n d ­
expected te reach 300 today. Tho
shield, O n e -m a n inn. nHHifirmr\^rnrrYdoctors \jrerc gpuats at a smoker last
ing s p a c e i n t h e r e a r a n d d i s t i n c t
night, A series o f clinics will be
held Thursday, Friday and Saturday
i m p r o v e m e n t e i n e h a a ai BCxm str o c t iD n .
for the visiting physicians.

W c wish to express our npprecintfon nf (he loyally and confidence of our friends all
patrons o f Snnford and Seminole County, which render possible tho .'above .stnterfienj
showing deposits o f more limn n MILLION and a HALF DOLLARS.
It is this same loyalty and confidence that has prompted ha lb ’ plait* far-iho. soJiitJ
comfort and convenience of our people the new building under construction,

will in a few months afford facilities for the transaction o f all branches o f hanking c&lt;ph
to those of any city in the state.

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THE

REST

WJIEN NOUGHT WITH A $l!.0fl PURCHASE

A Still Better Runabout

jp°n*t fa il to sco f'fn Old Louisiana"
the musical comedy, a f" tho High
School, ,Frtday night,
41-3tc

business houseabuytitfcjntiieir
Jj-preseptatives andixmdredsvof
jptsanda of otberiisersy^rilk^bd
{FMtffl moroxattxactfregpanSBso

ID HIGGINS
- (!»* • ! m. For*'
l » r S 'a l b r r F a r

J v v : r *-u r»*c nt S3JI
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/&gt; seres. The said land being assessed
at the date of the issuance o f such cer.
tificate in the name o f “ Titus Hart” .
Unless said certificate shall lie re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will Issue thereon on tho 81st day of
May) A. D. 1923.
WITNESS my official signature
and seal this the 24th day o f April, A.
D. 1923.
(SEAL) - E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk CircuR CouYt_^
Seminole County, Fla.
, V . »B&gt; : A. M. .WEEKS, p . C.
4-25; 54-9-10-23-30 , «

Ip today'*-is«pc* you yiill sole the
advertisement o f

tho

1(111 Lumber

Company and they have cumethipg o f
vital importance to tclj you, uod what
they 4cII you all o l tho business men
ran readily sympathize with them
rea$J their add and you will road
words qf wisdom , after you have
seen the ad then go and see thcm 'for
your building supplies o f every kind
and o f the beat quality, the house
.ihat ariil give you service whep you
want service and the house that will
always givo y on the bast prices on
Ufeir materials. '

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COME TO SEE US
OVER THE tfO R L D

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R. L. SHIPP, Editor

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida S lit* l,c*RUf
At Daytona Ilf, Tampa 6,
A t Orlando 3, St. Feta, P.
At Hrndi ritown 3, Lakeland 2.

PRICE BUTCHERY

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: Eva Nov^k and Wallace
“ The Man from ilell'a Iliv-

SI. Louin 10, Ronton B.

ClncinnatM’hilndidphla, rain,
Chlin yu-H rook l&gt;n, coliL

i’lttidiurtf-Ni'w York, cold.
iwc-implring drama o f the

Amrrirnn LetiKiie
New York P, Detroit B.
Philadelphia-Chicago, rain.
I gergcoim background* of
Ronton-fit, Loul*, Wet groundi*
nlto Valley which form u
Wnnhlntftort U, Cleveland 10,
ttlng for t.hlit big nwceplritf ninKB.)

w ill also be added attraction!*

CUTS

I.OOSE W IT H

A

SPECIAL

Southern AaNoeinlion
«
A t New Orleans B, Chattanooga 1
Other* postponed, rain.

a hpnor guent* tonight will
Talcach and family and will
Teat picture without cost an
i on tho house. Thin la your

HOW THEY STAND
Florida Stale League
Won Loft
Orlando .........
‘OWj*-lttchnrd
Harthelmcn* Lakeland .........
thWQiflli Jn “ Fury" with n Tampa ...„.......
C e lt ary Comedy as an add- Daytona. . .. ..

STORE

CLOSES

AT

H U R R Y — BE ON TIME— DON’T MISS TiT

12 O’CLOCK

St, Patarnliurg

llradentnwn .

r and Saturday —Hetty Compt Lytrll and'Winy McAvoy In
f* so bo auro and “ kick in" and
btg -picture.

A lso a comedy.

led rhubarb, squash, pumpkin,
S■ blueberries,
bluckbcrrli-K,
», all good fo r ptci.
Popular Market.

Phono 210.
40-2tc

UtlfdeM” V ktory ot' the
ty yean* ago. Reautlful
id negro comedy. High
y night.
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National League
Won Lout
New York ..
St. Louli* ....
Pilt«liure ....
Cincinnati ..
Cbientfo .....
Ronton .......
Itrooklyn ....
Philadelphia

American League
Won I.O!»t
lfl
H
. LaWton, Rrncelet Watch Ex- New York ..
15
10
6 South Orange, Orlando, Fla. Cleveland ...
4-24-tfc Philadelphia'
Detroit .
St. LouIh ..

Pet

Pel.
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.BOO

Look at (his Idit Hat Bargain,
weigh! and flat top, n(iff brims,

Ladies, you cannot afford to miss this. Ileal $2.75
and $3,00 values, Fancy Silk Hose, Itrown; Black
and White, Thursday morning—

Sec this lot. men! Nice new stock, just arrived
Sill, lined, genuine leather hands. Values to $3.50
Thursday morning special—

Chicago
Ilmtuu

LOOK, LADIES
M E N ! N E W NOBBY SUITS

Southern A nhocIuIInn
Won Lost
New (frleani
.Mobile.....
Nnnhvilla ,.
Chutt^iiongn
Atlanta
Ilirminu hum
Meni|iliii*
Little Rock

ffffjiTip i

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A bargain sensation that will stand unsurpassed!
An advance offering that tv ill he grasped with rel­
ish by the wise, forehanded buyers, Thursday
Morning—

We Mean It! Every Word of It! And
There will he
MONEY IN THE POCKETS,
of each and every Suit in the Store,
in addition to these low prices, it will
he no less than $1, $2 and $5.

Pet

. solid leather shoes for children.
High and low shoes.' Strap Slippers
t leather. Mothers, look at litis lot
ning. Values to $1.00. Special—

Splendid styles for young and old; ;
irlad you’ll he that you bought earJLv!!
And we won’ t he “ small” or “ stingy”
about it. as there will lie more $5
than $1 in the lot
J l’ST BlIV T ill; SHIT AND KEEP
THE MONEY
We simply have to move Ike goods
in a hurry and we want to make
friends while we do it

M EN!
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BRAND

Whipped into a Price Jelly— and
“ M O N E Y ’* in the Pockets Besides

SPECIAL FOR THURS.

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Men’s Silk Ties in medium widths. A ll the poj
Inr shades. Values to $1.00. In this lot now

M EN ! , ONft HUNDRED
N E W SUITS

what a bargain for Thursday morning.
i» qtialily Kill REP ('BOSS Oxfords and
Formerly sold up to $9.50. Thursdaj

WuHhinKton

Hurry, men. and see this- lot, White, Colored,
Slriped and Silk, Soft Collars. Formerly sold to
fide. All sizes, Thursday morning;—

Another big special! All very fine quality Kid
low heels. Ties, Dumps and Oxfords.
Formerly
sold to $9.00. Now for Thursday morning—

Almost given away! Hey. Hoys! .Here’ s where
you will shine. Nifty Oxfords with good Calfskin
Uppers and Welted Soles— going for a song. Only
about 50 pairs, all sizes— walking out. Formerly
sold up to $ti.0D. Going at—

BOYS!

HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BUY

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A Convincing Attraction
lootl PWUlts nml satisfactory work pleases all patrons.
Tint's why our list o f patrons is daily increasing. Tito
filertdid vulcanizing work we do is duo to our remarkable
Utilities and expert employees. This combination guaran­
ies you u satisfactory job.

lent V u l c a n i z i n g C o m p a n y

It’s not often that we can offer values of this kind.
But, here they are. Cornelia a hurry the best go
first. In this lot we have*about 201) pairs of the
choicest footwear made in the country, good that
a $5 hill would not hay at the factory today. They
comprise our broken lots and there are not many
sizes o f any particular kind. Hut you’ll find your
size and no end of attractive styles in alt leathers.

W O M E N ’S TO $10.00 FINE K ID

This lot consist of Calf, White Beinskin'. Brown
and White Combinations. Formerly sold for $7;50.
Thursday morning—

Special for Thursday

Munson Army lasts, plain and capped toes. All
guaranteed solid leather. Former values to $5.50.
Thursday mornim: Special—

Fine Footwear, like this, in’ Desirable Styles h
[arely fmmd’ on the Bargain Counter. All are i.’ v
eellent materials, superb workmanship and heauti
ful fit— several hundred pairs to pick from.

Oak Avenue and Third Street
Huy Your Summer Supply of
’HONE 17-------------------------------------- SANFORD, FLORIDA

Improved
ARM

LANDS

SHIRTS

Look, Men,‘ at this extra fine lot o f Pure
irhread Silk Sox. All the popular shades and
nil sizes. The prices on this lot are jufil as
represented. Regular $1.00 values. All go at

At Tremendous Savings
—WHEN— have you been able to
Hm bran-new Shirts of
' PEBBLE CREPE
CORPKI) MADRAS
WHITE OXFORDS
SILK STRUT MADRAS
AT SUCH GIVE-AW AY PRICES7'
L'atih of pretty patterns, jpezy nr c/insere. for you*.choke. S1HRTS of CLASS
DISTINCTION cntnutU twice the price.

Fine Quality Fur Felt, Soft and
merJy. sold for $0.00. Sj

to 20-acre or two ten-acre tracts for sule. Improved lands
th all necessary buildings. Save all commissions by buyXdirect from owner.

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No Trouble to Show What We Have
M N E bT BUILDING LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGHTS
A LL ON EASY PAYMENTS

NEXT

SANFORD
PRONE 400

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FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K

CO R N E R

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WED:

p a is i n q - t h ^ F a m l i y -

V . forgot that ho was young once!
SOH .VOONG \WOMAWy, \
Y/oVOfffX HEfNti LE .m M ’
t .e r r e . o s

DEAREST PUGGN vaUGGN K irreaiS:
ts

OOOLEHX (C K ta

EBNS

uME-fcHS (?oooa:-5 OH- From
yoou OUINN ICVSV.E HPsPfvBoN.

C o 'Sva w o o t t &gt; t iV xH o t
&gt; W SG U ST VPs!

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CLASSIFIED
ADS

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

Classified Ada lc a word. No
Ad taken for lesa than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words nnd remit
acordingly.

Ton can find tha name of
crcry lire liusincss Man
is Sanford ia this Column
each day.
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Storage Facilities

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a p a r t m e n t , ocean
front nt Cornnndo Bench. Running
water, hot and cold, electric, lights, nil
FOR SALE— Dosier nnd Gays' paints
modern conveniences. Address P. J.
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Coyle, Coronado Beach.
40-5tp
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
FOR* RENT— 1 nice apartment, all
FOR SALE— Rhode lalnnd eggs for
conveniences nnd well furnished,
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Cates' building, phone 181.
Ellsworth, Dcardnll Avenue, San­
11-Wed-Thr-tfc
ford. 83-tfp)

5ANFOKI) NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

icneral Shop and Mill
Work
JNTRACTOR and BUILDER

100-tfc

W A N TL1&gt;
BEAUTIFUL LAKE MARY- invites
you. High elevation, pure drinking SfEN OtiltAPHER WANTED r Must
water. Good terms on n few cottages
be experienced. Address 1’. O. Box
B. W. HERNDON
ns homes or investment. $800, $1,400, 221.
32-tfc.
$1,000, $2,300.-^-Lake Mary Rcnlty Co. POSITION WANTED—As practical
Lake Mary, Florida,
5-4-Lfc
INSURANCE AGENCY
nurse for Invalid or maternity eases
FOR
SATUi^—
2-Toii
Federal
truck, or would consider cook for smnll cafe
|FIR8------ A UTO----------BONDS
. good for logging purposes, find or boarding house, or waitress, or
class condition. Cheap for ensh. 1- dork. Must have work. * Address L.
tnn Republic truck, cheap, excellent T. M. care General Delivery, city. ■
condition. Address "E ” I'. O. Box 3 1,
&lt;0-2tp
Contractor and Builder
Lake Monroe, Fla.
33-tfc
LOST
FLORIDA FOR SALE— We have two thousand LOST—Small .red cow with white
bushels o f Iron &amp; Brabham Tens.
Please
Price* ■nuuanabla, doll venal in- San-..-. markings,
«naraujgs, without
' " i horns.
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ford! Shipped from' our h\ik i,t‘^ « 't ify :-M r s . W. W. Brady.
39-3tP
R ilu h ll.h rd ISON
Athens, Gn. Write us nt-once, stat­ LOST— Between New Smyrna and
Estate, Liian. aml Insurance
Sanford, one cord tire and rim, size
ing quantity wanted.— Demi Seed Co.,
32x4
Vi. Finder deliver to Buick
37-4tp
"e IS
101-8 Magnolia Avc. Orlando, Fin.
Garage,
Sanford, Fla., and receive re­
FOR SALE -5 acre celery farm, for
ward.—
Win.
II. Hynes.
10-2tp
$ 1,700 cash. Half mile west of
Commtrrlal Street—Sanford, Fla.

S. 0. Shinholser

LP. Connelly &amp; Sons1

rEWART The Florist

storp nt L ake Monroe. All tiled.'1 5
M Hoam-------------- Floral Designs roomed house. Good bam.— M. F,
Robinson, Agent.
39-Gtp
Annual »mi Ornamental Plants
|t Myrtle Ave------------Phona 260-W FOR SALE— Large motor bout, every
convenience, four cylinder motor, in
remarkably good condition. Will con­
iNFORI) MACHINE sider any o ffer— L. H. Connelly. 39-tfc
R ,SALE OR TRADE— Buiek six
COMPANY
ring car. Will take Ford in cxjcncral Machine and Boiler
Tcrms. Box U5G, city.
Works
&lt;H)-.r&gt;tp; 1-t-Wp

Cylinder Grinding
FOR SALE— L. C. Smith typewriter,
Automobile Repair*
Minall show case and two ice boxes
Accty lone Welding
nnd Favorite gas range. Phone 473-J.
40-2tp
^onr f12--------Sanford, Florida — 109 N. Sanford Ave.
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PROFESSIONAL
Of Sanford’* ReputPrafesslonal Men, each
*hoa, ln hi. chosen proIh.;0. the Herald recom■*nd* to the people.

|George A. DcCottes
Attorney nl-Law

FOB S A L i£ 3 ilX ROOM HOUSE
AND LOT, PART CASH, BAL­
ANCE ON EASY TKItK, ALSO A
SMALL REARING ORANGE GROVE
A REAL BARGAIN. ADDRESS "E "
P. O. BOX 34, LAKE ONBOE. FLA.
41-12tp
FOR SALE—One Ford, late model,
demountable rims nnd starter. One
Buick four, first cl was condition, at a
claas condition. Terms if desired.—
Gray Motor Sales Co., foot of Hast
&lt;l-3tc
First Street,

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
,unk nni,djn*
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FLORIDA

W . J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO .INSURANCE

-T O N J. M O U G H T o i ?
arch itect

NEW IDEA FDR LOAN'S
In this issue is the advertisement of
the Sanford Mortgage Limn Company
Setting forth the fart that the people
can now obtain small loans as well as
large ones from this company cap!talizrd at $250,0(8). Every one la
familiar with the loans already made
by this company that is composed of
Sanford men well known to every­
body.
Tho small loan plan givcvr mnny
folks a chnnco to make n loan that
will tldo them over a period of finan­
cial strain nnd heretofore they may
have hod difficulty in making these
lonns. Tho Mortgage Loan Company
will now let them have any sum from
$50 to $250 for immediate needs for
a small payment each week for fifty
weeks at eight per cent interest.
Tho Mortgage Loan Company will
continue to make large loans for buildjn^ purposes and they have been in­
strumental in building many new
structures here in the past year or
more. Head the advertisement nnd
see George W, Knight for particulars.

P p o m V O O gT U jetJry—

H U T WOT" UJCUTESy
SuCM s t u f f !
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[fanks Take
Too Cold and W et to
Another; Indians
Play But One Game
Beat Washington
in National League

CLEVELAND, May 16.— Cleveland
twice came from behind yesterday, to
defeat Washington, 10 to 0 in 10 in­
nings, The score:
Washington . 200 300 200 2— 0 11 2
Cleveland .... 000 GOO 100 3 —10 18 G
Mogridge, Russell, Ilrlllhcnrt, Ziichnry nnd Ghnrrity, Ituel; Edwards,
j
Boone, Smith, Metcvier nnd Myutt.

a .M .r n « .* .8 « 4 N .,t o L For Coughs and Colds, Head**
aches. Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Acnes and Pain*
ALL DRUGGISTS

BOSTON, May 1G.— St. Louis slug­
ged the delivery of McNamara for
six runs in the fourth inning yester­
day nnd defeated Boston 10 to 5. The
game was held up for 15 minutes on
account o f rain nnd part o f it was
plnycd in a drizzle. Bottomlcy made i
three triples and Freigue’s fielding
was brilliant. The scoref
St. Louis ....... 102 GOO 010— 10 15 1
Boston ............. 301 001 000— 5 12 0
Toney, North nnd Clemons; McNa­
mara, Watson, Coney and O’Neill.

35c and 65c, jars and tuba*
Hospital also, $3.00

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Royal Cords Rank First
United StatesTires
areG oodllres

DUVAL COUNTY VOTES
THREE MILLION DOLLARS
FOB GOOD ROADS

A N N O U N C E M E N T —There was a

JACKSONVILLE, Fin., May 10.—
Duval county yesterday voted a $3,000,000 bond issue for the purpose o f j
constructing a permanent system o f i
highwnys. The bond issue carried
by
a subslnnt.ini majority.
HOT RAHGAINH FOR COLD CASH

shortage of Royal Cord Clincher Tires last/
year. Production is doubled this year.
Demand more
than ju s tifie s
this increased
production.
W henever yot?
have a chance to
buy a Clincher
Royal— take it.

COLD SNAP IS HEADED EAST.
This is,what 1). I* Thrasher is of­
fering the public today in bis big
WASHINGTON, May MO—Another
sale but tomorrow be will offer some
cold
snap is headed eastward the
sffccinl bargains—bargains (bat will
|weather bureau reported tonight, und
knock them cold. In this issue is nu
i is due to overspread the territory
advertisement that enlls your atten­
east of. the Mississippi by tomorrow
tion to the many bargains offered for
night.
cash. The cash tnlks right out loud
The cold wave will follow a storm
at Thrasher’s this week and a glatice
reported
central over Illinois last
over the prices in every line of men's,
children's and Indies'‘ Wear will con­ night, which the bureau says will
vince you of tho-truth of this state­ sweep east during the night, nnd to­
ment. SpeftiaL* lyirgains in huts, day. Clear skies but, "considerably
shoes, suits— sec wliut they have for colder weather'' will then prevail.
$2 und $5 bills nnd there are more
STOPS HACKING COIJGH
you in suits— in tho pockets are $1,
"Hud n hacking cough for years,
lives than any other kind. You not*
only get your suit nt a big bargain and Foley’s Honey nnd Tar is the only
1
but you get a nice crisp bill in tin* remedy that reached my cough.
pockets— one thal will help you pay have not been troubled with it since,"
for tho big Imrgnin. See the ad­ writes Mrs. E. M. Dohy, Anbury Park,
vertisement today and remember tho N. J. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat,
Chest a n j Hronchlnl tmuhle are quick-,
big bargains tomorrow.
ly'relieved with Foley's Honey and
The Del.and boys say that one of Tar. Contains no opiates—Ingredi­
the lending lady characters in "In Old ents printed nn the wrapper. Largest
j ou|8jim„
in the prettiest girl in selling rough medicine in the World.
pjoridu '
41-3lc Sold everywhere.—Adv.

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You E xp e c t Your M oney Ju st A s
S oon A s You 've S old Your Hogs-

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Or As Soon As You've Finished
A Hard W eek's W o r k -------

THURSDAY SPECIALS
EDITOR SOUTHERN CHRIS­
TIAN ADVOCATE DEAD,

NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 10.— I)r.
Cou" ‘ 7 Baak
T. N. Ivey, editor of the Southern
TOBD *!‘ *»*
FLORIDA Christian Advocate, died suddenly to­
day ut tho Richland Gulf and Conntry
[FRED R . W I L S O N
Club'.

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FOR RENT—Two 5-room bungalows,
one G room bungalow.— A. P, Con­
nelly &amp; Sons.
2G-tfc
FOR RENT— 1 furnished housekeepDETROIT, May 1G.—Rip Collins'
ing or bed room $3.00 per week.— wild patched Detroit to defeat yester­
314 East 5th St.
39-5tp day, giving New York a 9 to 5 vic­
\FOll REI^T— Furnished rooms with tory, und three Uut of four games of
light housekeeping.—S. E. Corner the series. Ruth’s home run was his
,11th street nnd Elm avc.— M. Sch­ fourth o f the season, while Hellneider.
*
39-3tp matin's two doubles brought to 21 the
FOR RENT— Furnished two house­ number of consecutive games in which
keeping rooms, 20G East Third St. he has hit. Score:
New
393tp York ..... . 003 000 123—9 9 1
Detroit
..... I.. 005 000 000—GUI 3
FOlt RENT— Four room unfurnished
Pcnnock, Mays and Schnng; Cojlins,
apartment, 71G W. First Street.
Cole, Olsen nml Woodall, Bossier.
403tp

* ( plraae j o b , tell othtri; If not, FARMERS— You can gat seed bad
tell ns. Phona &lt;98
fram-&gt; and irrigation plugs at tha F u r n i s h e d
Sanford Novelty Works.

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VtELL y o u OUGHT TO
KMOuJ.
TUE. V-CVCT THfVC Frfs
p e teA v efc thw c h o t s .

Res. 205--------- Phones---------- Office *7

Piggly W iggly closes at noon
Thtlrsdaya but In the mornings they
have special bargains in all lines of
groceries and today they call your at­
tention' to the specials for tomorrow
morning—sugar, milk, potatoes, flour,
bacon*
vegetables,
etc.
Piggly
Wiggly makes the prices and you
know you get real bargains in groceries at this store, Go there tomorrow morning and go early and got
your pick o f the bargains. Bee the
advertisement in this issue.

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I N T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N
SAN FO R D , F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , M A Y 15, 1PZ3

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GOES TO GOVERNOR NOW

FRENCH TROOPS HAVE OCCUPIED
Bi
And Entire French Regimen
•
Station

UNCLE SAMUEL
WILL TAKE CASE
ACTION M EANS
WHIPPING BOSS

HANS CORPORAL P U N IS H ­
MENT OF CONVICTS IN .
STATE OF FLO RID A

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TEXAS STORM
KILLS M A N Y ■ W i ....

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SEVENTEEN

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DEAD AND

• I1UNDKED ARE
INJURED.

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FOREIGNERS HELD

ONE

STREET PAVING
BRINGS RESULTS
IN PROGRESS TO RANSOM PRICE
U N LE SS FO REIG N
D IPLO ­
M ATS G U A R A N T E E GOV­
E R N M E N T W IL L ACCEDE

COLORADO, Tox., May 15—Seventeen dead nnd ten injured aerloualy
and hundreds of othern hurt nnd four
to fiVo hundred homelcas are the com•ploic check today after a tornado
Awed Priest BrlnRs Rnck News
which swept through Mitchell county
NEW CITY STREETS M AKE LARGyesterday.
Reports
still
more
or
less
Thnt Captives A rc in
rupied by the French.
1
___________
That State of Florida Hn« Abol­ IN CUSTODY OF M ARSHAL ON
BR llUILD ING PRO­
fragmentary declare fifty houses nt
Danger
ished the Iniquitous Convict
T1IK W A Y TO T A L L A ­
least were rated Bnd thousands of
.
GRAM
(n r T*e S u w U tr t rx»M )
head of live stock Inst.
Lcnxe System
HASSEE.
•
SHANGHAI, May 15.— Unless forThe city commissioners are prepar­
COLORADO. Tox., May 15—Seven­ ing to carry out the fine program of olgn diplomatic representative* In
l llr
.
(llr Thr A— elated I*re«al
TALLAHASSEE, May ^ — Walter
TA LLA H A S S E E , Mny 15.— Walter
teen dead and 100 injured were re­ street paving, which Ijas been approv­ Chinn guarantee by tonight that tho
Higginbotham nnd Will lam FUner Higginbothnm, convict whipping bona,
ported late yeaterday ns n result of ed by the people anil for which pecun­ Chinese govoromont will carry out all
the terms fixed by the Chinese ban­
arrived here early today and aurren- and William Fiahcr,' superintendent
the tornado which tore through iary requirement is nlreudy mad#.
dits
In Shantung Hills. Foreigners
d^red to United SUtea mnrahal, who of the Putimm Lumber company, are
Mitcholl county, south nnd cast of
Sanford's plan of financing its
held
captive
will all be killed, Father
hrl,| federal warrant* chanting them CXpccuHi
expected tu
to iiruvv
arrive Beer
late today •••
In
nevi ihiu
^
•
«•
hen- yesterday. The injured arc In atreet paving Is different froth that
Ienfcrs,
aged
priest, wljo conferred
with conspiracy in connection with the custody of n United States deputy Was Discussed at Secret Meeting Meld in
in c w
the hospital, churches and many pri­ used in most cities in this state. The
i .•
r il
f
j.
I
! . 11..t , *
_
m
with bandit chieftain Sunday, report­
alleifrii working of n negro nt I’ ut- marshal,.
following
federal
Indict­
city pays a third nnd the abutting
vate homes here.
York Exchange
ed to American consul at IJncheng
nam l-umber Company nt Clara. They ments being returned against them.
Some were hurt so seriously their pniperty owners pay two-thirds, those
were released on bail o f.$2,000 unch. Higginbothnm nnd Fisher will he
•
on either side of the street to be pnv- today.
deaths are expected.
Higginbotham in acheduleil to go on nerved with warrants nt Cross City
NEW YORK, May 15.—Plane fur a mass meeting to protest ngsinst conThe
The tornado descended in Mitchell «1 *,« ,h P"&gt;’inP ° n*-lhir;‘ - T,u’ r™trial at Croat City Friday on first this morning.. District Attorney Fred U'nurd 'attacks on sugar trade by government officials l
HANKOW , China, May 15.— About
a
*
»"
county between four nnd five o’clock; l*rty owners are given ten yearn in
degree murder in connection with the Cuhberly late yesterdny counter­ Lean discussed at a secret meeting held this morning on the floor if the Ne
onu thousand soldier* nnd ex-bandit*
this morning, and caught most of Its which to meet their paving assessdeath of Martin Tabert. convict. H ig­ manded his order not to arrest Hig­ York Coffee and Sugar Exchange. The reported meeting would l»e held to
ments, thu* being given opportunity from Honan, Incorporated into army,
victims in bed. It levelled buildings
ginbotham was whipping boa nt the ginbothnm until after his trial in the morrow in Wall Street district. Barring of new.p.per men and
for them to buy and develop property are camped seven miles from Hankow
nnd left death nnd Injury in its wake
Putnam Lumber company of which state court for murder nnd ordered .engcr boya from the floor caused a flurry of excitement in trade. At t
without being unduly hampered by a demanding tribute of n hundred and
for
.1
0
miles.
Starting
south
o
f
West­
Fisher is superintendent.
the whipping-boss taken into custody
the superintendent of the exchange It was .aid no announcement would
paving hill which mu*t he pnld In two fifty thousand dollars, and a quantity
brook, it went in a northerly direction,
along witli Fisher.
or three year*. In adopting the plan, of ammunition ns the price of their
be made as to the nature of the secret ses sio n .________________________ ■
puxsing slightly to the east of the
. TALLAHASSEE, Mny 15.— Final
Sanford realised ami recognised the departure. The authorities thus far
Fisher and Higginbotham are schedtown, but not clearing- it.
0f
ithe
no bill
uni to ban corporal
. , .
, ,
passage
of
fact thnt while the property owner is have refused to comply. The trains
s»M 01 ioi oil*
'
„ ulcd to go on trial hero in June, they
Citixcna of towns near the storm hrnefitted by a paved street In front between Peking nnd Hankow are car­
puni
.'.hmcnt o f^ o B v Ic ......... ^ vM„ having been indicted for conspiracy
swept area rushed first aid, provisions of his property, he is in no wise mor­ rying guard detachments of forty
was effected when the senate by vote
nnd kidnaping. The iiyHctmcif. fol­
and relief supplies for the victims. ally or lugnlly obliged to furnish a soldiers each a* well aa machine
of It to III refused eo reconsider ita
lowed the death of Ned Thompson; 01
arlinn of yesterday in banning the
The known dead are:
paved highway for the use of the gen- guns
year old negro, who was alleged to
whip. Action of the aennto meant the
Luther Urinific, 50; Mrs. K. Hrindlc. trnl public, therefore the city ns n
have been whipped by Higginbothnm
W ASHINGTON, Mny 15. — The
hill requiring elimination of whipping
mother of Luther, 70; H. J. btandifer j w|,0|„ Iwnefitting by the traffic nnd
nfter ho had been unlawfully taken
military
governor of Shantung, the
a» prrscrilied punishment, now goes
and three Stnmllfcr boy* aged 6 to [,)|WBnBp over Its public streets rightly
to, the convict camp of the i'utnnm
slate
department
wn* advised yester­
to the governor.
12; infant son of Ji*e Anderson, in- ^nnaunics thnt it is th e duty of the
Lumber company. Thompson died
dny by Csnsul John K. Davis, has
Meagre
Reports
Coming
Out
on
Account
of
W
ire
fHnt
daughter
of
Jim
Walker;
C.
L.
nK
„
uch
to
pay
for
the
public's
shortly after the whipping.
TALLAHASSEE, Kin., Mny 15.—
Kimpson, 25; I. C. Sheffield, 05&gt; Jmads through the middle of the agreed to enll off the military attacks
Troubles
__ __
The senate two weeks ago approv­
on the bandits who wrecked tho
Florals, through its legislature yes­
Jesus Hrioncx; Joe Illchburg, I ■„treels.
m r Tfce VXIM-Islril
&lt;
terday slopped out from the first of ed Governor Hardee’s recommenda­
dnughtcr of Joe Richhurg, 14; W. S. | Because‘ of the fact thnt only ono- Shnnghln-Pffking express, and to take
HOT SPRINGS,4 May 15.— lint
army. Tho
its reputed soiled prison garments, tion to dismiss Sheriff Jones of I^gn
Shelton, Westbrook, Tex., 11-yenr- third o f tho paving before a lot on any them Into’ the Chinese
Springs nt noon is endeavoring to
county
on
n
mnlfonsnnce
charge,
nnd
but held them by a string thnt could
obi -daughter of Henry Tidwell, nnd! unpnved ns yet atreet wifi Ixi taxed brigands. Davis reported, had ex­
yesterday the., governor appointed extricate itself from the debris_nnd
pressed willingness to release for­
bring them buck tomorrow, ..
baby girl.
’ , I against the owner, fn d because, furruin left by flood, fire nnd wind which
eigners still held captive If this was
The senate, upon which has de­ Frank A. Stoutamlrc of TnlluhnssCo
Orgnnizing relief parties was prne-1thcr, thst he will have ten yenrs in
last night wrecked the business dis­
done. He said the governor had Irv
pended for the past several weeks, to succeed him; Jonos is also included
ticnily completed late yesterday aft- which to pny his assessment, many
formed him the aclgc
raised Sun­
the success of ii measure to bnn the In the indictment ngainst-Flshcr nnd trict, with property damage which is
kitchens have young men nre buying property on
expected to run into the millions.
ernuon nnd temporary
.
whipping of prisoners in this state, Higginbothnm.
day
night.
i ,
been erected to provide them with unpnved streets in lino of jlevelopmcnt
Several persons reported killed but
voted 15 lo Iff for a hill that has
Although
there
was
said
to
bo
a
nnd
building
nice
homes
on
them.
In
thus far reports of fntalities are not HU. CAKIt OF S AVAN N AH T A L K ­ food. More nre coming In. The de­
already lieen acted upon favorably by
luck of agreement among thei chief*
the
assurance
thnt
but
a
short
time
vastated district is thickly populated
verified. It i» expg-ted, however, the
ED ON ROTARY
the lower house.
as regards details, It was said nego­
for rural territory. At least fifty can elapse before they will bo pnvod,
death
list
will
not
record
three
or
CLUBS.
At the end of the vote, however,
tiations were proceeding
and that
houses were reported destroyed. nnd at u cost to them which will not
four! M a rq u ee Hotel is n pile of
Senator II. H. Rowe changed from
there
wi«rc
good
prospects
for an
embarrass them In the payments on
charred timbers nnd stones* repre­
The Sanford Rotary Club held a fine Danfagc to crop* could not be esti­
the negative to the nfirfmntive for
early
settlement.
the
lot
nnd
home
contract*.
The
re­
senting a loss in excess of a quarter meeting today filled with pep nnd mated. The wind tore and twisted
the purpose of asking a reconsidera­
A statement issurd by the slate
million dollars. All public utilities push nnd the proper spirit. The fol­ down everything in it* path. This sult is that Sanford is growing fast­
tion. Here was a thought full (ff posdepartment
late yesterday, said:
er
i
i
f
more
directions
than,
perhaps,
were put out of action.
lowing visitors were present and nn- city city has a population of possibly
rilulitiea, in view of the close lines of
"The department ha* received In­
any
other
city
in
the
stale,
and
soon
20,000. At one time it wu* known *»
The singing is led each night at trie
the upper house.
LITTLE ROCK, May 15.— Frag­ swe red to their names as they were Colorado City, but is now merely will cover an area which will ensure formation from Consul John K. Davis
Those members, however, who Prcsbyterinn Church by a large mentary reports received by tho Lit­ called:
it a handsome position in the next and Major I'hiloon at Llncheng un­
started the fight to linn the whip by chorus o f pren who feature tho old tle Rock Democrat from Hot Springs,
Finley Knight of Jacksonville, Billy Colorado.
der date of May 18, to the effect that
census.
rescuing from an unfavorable com­ songa. th eir singing made a fine indicated reports of heavy loss o f life Glenn, Caroy Hand nnd Frank Wilson'
the bandit* said they would release
mittee report, bill by Senator Hodges impression Inst night. The chorus there in flood had been exaggerated, of Orlando, Rev. A. F. Carr of Sa­ DAYTONA REPEALS CITY LAW
their prisoners on condition that tho
BANNING SUNDAY BASEBALL
for that purpose, aru! gradually gain-' includes in its membership much of
Pactaeko siege bo raised and all ban­
*
.
but one report tnht six or eight were vannah.
rd strength until yesterduy’a victory the best musirnl talent among the
dit*
bo taken into the Ohlnoso nrmy..
President Knight presented theqmst
dead, persisted.____^
DAYTONA. May 15.— Following
were confident that it would not be men in Sanford. .Tiny will also ren­
The bandit* claim that they numberpresident’s jewel tx» D. I* Thrasher
snapped from them by subsequent der special music from time to time
tho forbidding of a baseball game
MUSKOGEE, Okln., May 15.— Up
8,000 between Llncheng and the sea.
with n few word* of fraternal greet­
here Sunday between Tampa uiul Day.
action. Two senators, Singletary and from a ranle quartet chosen from to 4 o'clock this morning there had
"The military government haa left
ing* and Mr. Thresher in accepting
tona by City Manager W. B. Hodges
Pulliam were unaccounted for In yes­ their number.
been no confirmation o f report* of
the details of th settlement to bo
tho jewel promised to be ns good a ltoterday afternoon's vote nnd both have
Dr. Carr preached two wonderful loss of life nt Hot Springs Southwes­ tnrinn as he was n president which is under an old city ordinance making it
arranged later, but has agreed ver­
previously supported the whip. If sermons yesterday. At 4 in the nft- tern Bell Telephone Exchange at Lit­
unlawful, the Daytona city commis­
bally to meet the alHive mentioned
IMPERIAL­
they hold their altitude through to­ ernoon he preached on "Witnesses tle Rock advised company's exchange a big contract for him to fill.
sion repealed the ordinance Inst night DEATH TO BRITISH
conditions.
.
The president then turned the gavel
ISTS IS THE
day, it would evenly divide the sen­ for Christ,” and at night on "H o p e” here. Marquette Hotel at Hot Springs
after a bitter fight by a vote of 4
"The
military
governor
stated that
over to II. C. Du Bose to take charge
CRY
ate forces, but thia in itself would His clear style, forceful logic, beau­ was destroyed by fire. This waa the
to 3.
.
the selge was raised on the night of
of
the
meeting
and
Mr.
DuIIose
asked
prevent yesterday's action being re­ tiful lungungc, nnd the little touches only fire following last night'I storm
President Craig of the Daytona
VLADIVOSTOK. Mny 16.—A huge May 12. The Chinese official* to­
considered for such would require a of humor injected, are delighting tho definitely ascertained, Little Itock re­ Gene RoumIBat to say n few word* baseball association,- who is also a
commendatory
to
Dave
Thrasher
and
anti-British
demonstration was held gether with Mr. Roy Anderson, havo
majority vole.
crowds,
Dr. Carr displays an ex­ ported. Water stood six feet deep in ns Gene started In get up he pushed city commissioner, declared that a
again gone to the bandits to endeavor
Tlie senate vole came on the ques­ pository power, a clear insight into the telephone company's office nt Hot
determined effort would bo njado to hero yesterday, tho crowds holding
U»
further the negotiations. Although
over
a
whole
tray
load
of
glnsse*
tion of concurring in a house amend­
have tho present legislature repeal that British "Imperialists" were rethe message o f .the Scripture for ev­ Springs.
,
the
bandits are getting short of am­
and
other
noise
makers
and
scared
the
ment to n bill introduced by Senator
the state law ngainst Sunday baseball. Hfionaihlf for tho assassination at U u eryday life which will make his ser­
munition and food, th e * are g«&gt;o&lt;l
wholi
bunch
of
RoUrians
.out
o
f
a
sanno
of
Vorovaky,
tho
soviet
delegate
T
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V
A
R
K
A
N
A
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Tex.,
Mny
15.—
UnTurnbull last week. This bill would
Like the bluo law* forbidding the sale
mons here a great help to tho inprospects o f an oarly settlement.
official advice* received by - Two- year’s dues. Of courso tho crash was of soft drinks, cigars and gasoline on to the Near East peace conference.
expressly direct the state officials t o (
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"Under the date of May 14 Consul
Tho demonstrators ’ demanded tho
States Telephone Company from Hot made up beforehand and after the Sunday, He declared the bapeball law
••a nthc whip for a two , year krtal
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Spring*. sta|e thnt known dead in debris had been cleared away IhiBoso should bo repealed because where death of the British "Impcrallsta.” Lo. John K. Davis and.Major Phlloon re­
nicsiturc. The house slfurk out tho
port that Mr. Anderson and ths Chi­
experimental clause nnd made it an Turnbull who l(jft his aland as presi­ •torm and fire last night would be at carried on by introducing Dr. (.are of public sentiment is so strongly cal Englishmen wore not molested.
dent?
of
the
senate
to
offer
a
resolu­
Savannah,
who
is
here
conducting
the
nese officials returned last night
outright abandonment of the whip.
east 17. Water running 11 feet on
against a law that it can bo oponly
LONDON, May 16.— What purports with the report that there la a tack
Analytcd to the bitter end, therefore, tion that would request a state o ffi­ Central avenue, in place, It was said. revival meetings at the Presbyterian violated without protest tho retention
church. Dr. Care was a member of a
o fdefinite agreement amoqg the
Mr. Ilowe'a action had the effect of cial to ban tho whip as an experi­
un tho statute books crestos a disre­ to be a summary o f tho Russian note
little more than tempering the sweet­ ment Aa pointed out yesterday by
to Great Britain was printed under a chiefs as regards details. The chief*
L IT T L E ROCK, May 15.— Flood Rotary Club in Texas before coming spect for all law.
ness of the victor's cup. The issue Lindsey, and Wicker, both o f whom and fire descended upon Hot Springs to Savannah and ho knows what ltoMoscow date line yesterday by the are holding a meeting on May 14 and
promise to send In a report the fol­
for that matter, had already resolved took their defeat hard, the compro: ast night with undcrtermlned loss tary mean* nnd the proceed**! to tell
Dal.r Herald on. salt at Joo'a Smoka Daily Herald, the labor newspaper.
itself into a question of just how miae was not offered o f neccaaity. Aa of life and heavy property damage, the members assembled Just how far House, Mobley’* Drug Store and The article aaya tho Soviet govern­ lowing day. The general terms which
much the whip would be banned, a matter of strength, they pointed according to a brief report over com- they could go nnd must go to follow
ment's reply proposes a conference of have been already reported Are still
Uunt'a Pharmacy.
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rather than whether it would be out, they had discarded Mr. Hodges' merclal wires which was received late out the teaching* of Rotary. Dr. Careplantpotentarles to discuss, not only acceptable to bpth p *1^ **bill, and could have put It on final
banned.*
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"Minister Schurman report* that
V
last night.
Communication waa in the lourso of his remarks said that club which was adopUd. President ] jo rd Cruson's present communication
The victory of the abolitionists passage and formally killed it. Mr. &gt;rokvn after being maintained but a justice was the foundation of every­
but the whole problem o f Anglo-Rus- Iho foreign office In Peking has
«1»P'
might be abort lived, though that warn Turnbull's resolution was turned moment nnd the stricken city again thing- and that RoUry promotes tbs Knight called, attention H
■ian relations with a view to eseablish- plated that It'egpbeU th* early cum­
tor
presentation
o
f
!*»•
TfturiH*
Cl®b
'down
by
the
house,
the
leaders
of
h
igh
lit
ideals
in
the
community;
H
Jn
never apparent but th* pssuranre j*
ulation
for the release
t___
_ o f negotiations
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etame completely Isolkted. ■»'• * '
next Friday) right and R U thought ng a general understanding.
manifest that the test that wifi come that body declaring th at.it was an
The not* is said to admit the reply 10( the prisoners, tA a meeting of
The flood followed a tloodbuest knd •talk waa well revived and greatly
{.hat aevaral from Sanford wRl at*
behind a amoka
from the MiutU wifi be an Inhibition "effort to hide
to the liodgcson protest against the the diplomatic cofP* 00 ****
the wsUr ru*hed down from- the hills enjoyed by all present.
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against the whip for two yeai^ at the screen.”
President Knight again called the tend
Butchkevitch execution was unusual in decision Was reaehfti to th* effect that
in torrents, according to the meagre
Bill Glenn vra* relied upon to say
Then Mr. Turnbull put the experi­
end of which more action can be
report, whklh added that fire broke; attention of the club to the Idea of the something and ho handod Sanford and tone bu the British representative in the dean should remind tho foreign
taken.
ment proposition in a bill that would
out in the busin*** district and wlpeo Rotary Clubs adopting an orphan or th* Rotary Club several nice bOqOets Moscow annoyed the Bolshevik! fo r­ office that the requested indemnity
The Victory waa distinct for those have been mandatory upon the state
two and appointed the following cameign office by rending a note when has been running since May If. No
out nsarly a block.
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forcea, led by Senator fctokes, Mac- oflrials. The house eliminated the
raittee to take charge o f tho plan and and also stated that Orlando always he was told the Russian foreign of- definite decision ha* yet been teed
enjoyed com lag up hare but they
illiama, and Hodgea, and constituted experimental clause and sent It back
MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 16^-AU to tee that all tho Rotafjr Clube In tho wanted to ore more Sanford people floe was unable to disewsi a question u to whether this progressive
originally aa minority 14. It waa a to the senate yesterday, and In the
the forps
f(
of purely domestic concern. I f the ru- I denmlty ehall be la th*
of
telegraph and telephonic communion- ■tain adopted tho some plan.
down there at the meetings and also
defeat for what waa once the ma­ meantime the ranks had broken
H
.R.
Steveno
the
chairman
of
the
tart
of
Great
Britain
wlU
accept
this
or
ln
the
nature
o
f
aancUoaa,
tion with Hot Springs, Ark., was
that by coming to Ortando they ooukl
jority led by Senatora Johnsoi; and undsr. Thus aa it passed it was the
broken early tonight by Hood water Roy Scout* committee spoke on tho keep up their attendanoe totter. I"* explanation the present chase for dis­ l ato say. undertakings fo r toe P
IJndavy, It consummated the evolu­ satd« effect as Hr. Hodges bllL
work
being
done
by
tho
RoU
ry
Club
which resulted from a cloudburst In or
agreement will disappear. Th* nowa- control and policing o f railway*
tion of Mr. Hodgea' bill,.killed out­
and.said that a new scoutmaster had was decided by the- cWb that Mood* r paper' emphasised Ihc danger which the- future.'
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near
that
city,
according
to
informawould be a'muchTbsUer meeting da&gt;
. right once, but whoae spirit bobbed
TALLAHASSEE. May !5-Tbe sen
bojro
tiop roctered over wires jw t before just to m appol"t«* Mia
would
fellow
•
break
and
s*ye
con­
up in another forjii jjq the way of-a aU passed a bUI which as amended
were getting along fine. lt-Wd* sug­ than Tuesday and hereafter the meet- cerning a break, the teattere In dis­
The HereW delivered six Mm
neon on each
gratuitous compromise.
would provide three cent* fas tax, all Hnea were put out o f order. AU ___________
gested
that
the
dub
buy
a
flag
for
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htXA
*
l
wk
for 15c.
,V
pute are trivial.
Ita flrat reincarnation a^a mani­ one cent for counties, two for atato efforts to re-establish communication the Boy Bcouts ami also one for the Monday. . .
had failed aftef several h ou fested in a resolution . hjr Senator
11ERI.IN, tyay IB,—The French have occupied linden Aniline and Soda
Work* nt Ludwignharen. according to « mcetmge receded here. Employee*
have not nttempteft-jo enter worka which are abut down with the entire
French regiment q&amp;irtered here. Street railway* ^ L u d w l^h« fen ceaaed
operation ae a reault of French occupation of the .depot. Hocehet Dye ^ o rk
at Ludwlgah.fen and towna of Limburg nnd Went Ph.lln have also been oc-

PLAN MASS MEETING
PROTEST AGAINST
ON SUGAR TRADE BY U. S.

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HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE ~~
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REPORTED AT HOT SPRINGS,
FROM FLOOD AND FIRE

ROTARY CLUB
HELD MEETING
VALDEZTODAY

L arge Men’s
' Chorus at Presby­
terian Church

DEMONSTRATION
AGAINST BRITISH
BY THE SOVIET

road department.

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DR. A. F. CARR- OF S A V A N N A H , GA., PREAC H ER
PREACHING 4:00 P. M.— 8. P. M. EACH D A Y U N T IL M ^ .2 4 T R
tionj.y forrc said ttfat 'is hej-fi
■Ajfd tlwre. Oh hoy VC qcod thrm in
tiled to' the front in F r w c o h fv J
h£ie Hoy.-, when JlT-ingeri ton e.
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‘ Ir mother w-ur. praving f o r )
I have a’ frlqnd who. is r.n Episcopal
u» with new Rur.rcia to preach. klfCW tnr.t^l)
Ho knew that her pray era weru, J
.
Yjji* ctrancefr i » i w *
nan*' of th'ni.
TWe nmif.-i'yi’ rkndcS
r.nd Influential In that rbiireh- Sho Js,dritunji*m, of Thcoafcphy, of Mor- H:-nr»l o f &lt;*.*1,
Tl v.-niT"well whatever"
anya.lhnl the Is.goln ^iu
J* ^ ^ ^ « s r 6 r n ^ l l n n ^ n r n c c , or comoT
np of her son-in-law, yet before she :cth, r hcw n-jj^on. The rtrangcr trlla
Ir through with him. Worldlnoa* may r „ tjull g j0 Apostle* anil Martyr* and
vitiate even the chrUtinn mothcr’a n,|n#|onAl jc3 have all bren mistaken,
ambition before her children even t|,nt
not understand toe
when she brings them to Christ and tcocj,|n(f of Jesus.. He tells us that
gives them tt&gt; Ills service. I hope our mns|org anj oldcrs nre not our
there are mothers in this congregn- , f rjcnj a&gt; He tells us that our own
Twelve hours with a thrill every
tlun who ere praying that Christ will , mothers have led us astray.’ 'And you
minute—that’s whst young Jack
honor them and.their sons by calling gay to him "Stranger, speak the truth.'
Curtis stumbled into when he snw
them into the ministry. It is from this j j j,nvc thought that dte Apostles,
a beautiful girl, rescued her, wed
source that the supply of pulpits lsj Martyrs and missionaries and great
her— hut you’ll have to follow him
obtained. When I wns n student In mcn Qf tj,c church cquld be relied upyourself. It's groat. Also—
the seminnry the question was raised on to |eaj mo jn rjght paths. I have
When Summer Comes
os to how many o f the candidates for t|,oU,,ht that my own mother could be
A Mack Bennett Comedy, full of
tho ministry had been dedicated to truK^C(| antj that what she taught me
laughn and thrills
that work by their mothers in iafnncy. j wus trJC jjut yuU teach me othcrhuve big churchcsnnd get big salaries.

SOCIETY
IIRB. FIIKH DA 1CBit, Society Bditor
DUPLICATE BRIDGE t ’ l.UII
r
Phone 117-W
— w T«W WSViT-liir, frleitai VTOTDfa »"■
Mrs. K. F, lloushoider was the
_ i r I«n are sales an&gt; where «r rnmlss
h»me. ar ir » an are ratenalallMC. Welle charming hostess Saturday when she
■ |M**tal rani «a Ibla Sriirtrlairal.
entertained the members of the Du­
artalla. ar Irlrphniir the llrm. II
Im- srrall, appreelaleil.
plicate Bridge Club at her homo on
Ninth street.
SO C IAL C A L E N D A R
Tht- eolor motif of pink nnd white
wns emphasised both in the decora­
Saturdny— Mr*. E. K. lloushoider
tions, place nnd tally cards. In the
will entertain the members of the
rooms where the enril tables were
Duplicate Bridge Club at her home
placed quantities of pink snap dra­
on NIntH street.
gons were effectively used. At one
Monday— Pipe Organ Club meets nt o'clock a dyllcious four courrc lunch­
the home of Mrs. W. E. Scoggan* eon was served.
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on Park Avenue at 8:30 p. m.
' The afternoon wns quickly spent
Monday—Hanford Choral
Society with a spirited game of duplicate
meets at the Parish House nt 8 p. bridge, the prises, hand painted cop­
per ten Ik-IIs were won by Mrs! F. E.
Monday—Westminster Club meets at Roumillat uml Mrs. K. A. Newman.
the home of Mr*. II. II. McC’aslin
CKCILIAN MUSIC CLUB.
on Park Avenue at 2:45 p. m.
The
Cccillan Music Club program
Tuesday—Junior Department of the
of last Saturday was short hut most
Woman’s Club meets nt the home
Interesting.
Headings
from
Lila
of Mrs. D. I* Thresher nt 3:30,p.
K .nendy nnd Margaret Cowan were
greatly enjoyed.
Tuesday— Parent-Teachers
Associa­
With the little folks numbers was
tion business meeting nnd election also a most pleasing little recitation
of officers at Grammar School at
by Marjorie Dullo.se.
3:30 P. M.
The piano selections' were:
Tuesday— Mr*. W. C. Hill will enter­ 2nd Vnlse
tii-daid
tain Evening Bridge Club nt 8:30 Wayside and Flowers.
p. m.
Spring
(,u'*

Etude

(hday

Mazurka
Rcsinrd
Little folk numbers:
"Hose Petals"
"The Mountain."
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C. K. Ginn, of Cincinnati, Is the Story
‘guest of his brother, W. A. Ginn, .at
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Neel, of the
his home on Hanford Heights.
Herald Printing Co., left this after­
I* MncNclll, of Atlanta, Gn., wns noon in their Hup for Now Smyrna
among the arrivals hen- Saturday where limy will visit n while nnd then
and Is registered nt the Montezuma. go mi down the eni&gt;l roast, taking in
various places of interest. '1hey will
Hon. Georue .DcColtns, who has la- gone about n month.
been In Tallahassee on legal Intsltiess.
is spending the week-end here with
him family.
Miss Lucy Byrd Kmythe has re­
turned home from Titusville, where
she wns the guest of Mrs. S. W. Fer­
guson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bivins, of Cot
dele, (Sa.‘, arrived In Sanford Satin
day and will spend some time lu re
They nrc stopping nt the Montoxuiiin

Morris Moses, o f the firm y A. II.
Moses A- Sons, Is hack in Hanford for
tk^» popper season. Mr. Moses is the

W U X SUMMIT CONSTITUTION­
A L AMENDMENT IN 192
TALLAHASSEE , May 14. — The
house passed n resolution already
pasrtid by the Benato which would subnlit to voters proposed constitutional
amendment to prohibit imposition of
Inheritance or income taxes In state.

It was'found that almost every one in ■Nyj#0 and j will fftrsakc all o f them and
the institution was there ar, a result f„|jow y0U. Titerc are thousands nnd
of his mother’s prayers that ho be • thovrnnds of people In Cits'* tinited
called into Christ’s service.
’ .States who have sr.id jiiactirally Just
A second respect in which Salome in ttils to the new religious aahsmM thnt
n typical mother Is in her readiness to urL. proposed to them and I know of
SCHOONER 18 SEIZED
make up for her husband’s failures, j no naddrr commentary on human inAT M IAM I W ITH 800
Zebedee wont fishing with his sons, trlligoncc than the fact thnl people
CASKS OF LlQUOIt
hut he left his wife t&lt;&gt; take them t o p r e thus ready to forsake the truth as
Christ. It is a great thing for n Bus- it is in Jesus Christ.
MIAMI, May 14.— The Esther Gray,
I,nnd to have a 4fife like thnt, one
It is mother who in childhood days,
a British schooner o f about 18 tons
whom ho can trust so completely and puts us, to lied am! tucks the warm
registry’, from Nnssnu, Bahama*,, was
with such responsibility.
Zcbcrice cover nbout un ns wo lie down to
seized yesterday afternoon by tho rev­
could sit comfortably at home rending sleep. It is mother’s hand that soothr.
enue TCtter Vldottc, in command of
' the .Sunday newspapeV and feel sure (lUr aching brow in i.lckncss. It Is
Cnpt. R. S. Miller, o ff Triumph Reef.
that .Salome would get the Imys o ff to mother’s eye that watcher* over us by
The Esther Gray,.according to Cap­
! Sunday school. In the afternoon he day nnd by night. It is mother’s smile
tain Miller wns apparently riding at
i could go to the office or to the lake or that cheera us and makes our burden
anchor twenty-five mile* rfbuth of Mi­
to .take his nap and feel sure that light. It is mother’s counsel that
ami Saturday night. Two shots were
Salome would keep the boys out of guides us ns we go on life’s untried
fired from the VldcttC across the hows mischief. And all the week while pen- paths. It js mother’s heart o f symof the Esther Grey In-fore she hove to,
I pie flocked to henr Jesus he rould go pnthy nnd love to which we may over
to he held for a violation of the Unit­
! about his business, for he was a good turn in our failure and despair, it is
ed Stnles customs regulations, enterprovider, nnd feel sure that Salome mother's joy that is deepest when sueingtorritorial waters with home liquor
Mould not let the boy* miss any bless- i j » i attends our way. It is mothers
nlionnl. Cargo aboard the ship is
mg that Jesus had to bestow. I re- prayers that never fail us. though in
about 200 eases of liquor according to
pent, it is n great thing for a man to t!ll the world besides there Im nope
figures given la*t night.
have a wife like Salome. And there who cares for our souls. How have
' are many Zebedec* who hjtve them, mothers suffered in the wars thnt
There were evidences of ii wind I I low they get then} is a mystery which men have waged. And how
have
storm just the other Mile of Alta­ l v/ill only ho revealed in the tail great mother’s instructions and prayers
monte Springs yesterday afternoon, a' Huy. Hut they get thorn. And they nunc homo to their sons on the field
party from Sanford noticed several1 do the best' day’s- work of all their of battle. A young man of my contree* had been blown ilnwn, one njross1
th,.v wet them.- And it is a nMention who was a enptnin in the
the wires and the brick road just in­
side of Seminole county. Also noticed
j large tree blown over in the frviit
yard of a home at Ismgwood. There
a
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was evidences of a hevay rnln in the
vicinity of Oilntolo nnd Winter Park
also hut very little rain fell at San­
ford.

Hebe Daniels and Conrad Nagel in

“ SINGED WINGS”
HEMSTITCHING and Picoting done
at 311 Park Avo.

"Singed Wings" Tuesday night at
the PriJteess. Mr. Herndon is giving
a pen cistag _• o f the tickets sold lxfore the show to the II.gh 3:houl AthleUc Association.

D I ‘were damned of body and soul,
Mother «ff mine, nh Mother of mine,'
I know whose prayers would make me
whole,
Mother o f mine, oh Motlmr of mine, j

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Mr. and Mrs. George
two daughters motored
yesterday where they "pc
very pleasantly with I
relatives.

Senior rlu** of 1923. vvlll l«- i
the High School auditorium T
evening. May 2Uh. at a: 16.
Assistant talent will I*
Julius Taihach, Soprano, Mi
liam Leake, Contralto, Mr.
Carrier MacMahon, Baritone,
R. Deas, accompanist.
I'A HKNT-THACIIKItH ASSOCIA­
TION,
The annual meeting and election ol
officer* '«rf the Ftarent-Teachers As
aociation will die held tomorrow (Tin s
day) afternoon at 3:30 nt the Grant
mpr School Auditor lull),
Its |s oafiiestly 'desired that, all
fn«m|(er« Ik preaeiU 8* U»i» b an
im|&gt;ortant inefling. Report* will he
given from thu Stale Convention

JF, P , H I N E S

ASH ION DOM’S NF.W ARR1VA1
A drridcdly simple one jiirre day­
time (ris k b tIlia model in dark brown
wi*d 1 1 f|h*, enlivenedf wilh a narrow
girdle of reversible nldion in Drown1
and green. -The closing i» at rhe left
m ,|&lt; .uid (lie oval net k ha* u choice o(
a large or siiull collar lor a finish. The
i M&lt;&gt; pirn- g.iihrml skirl i* irimmed
with .li.light ( m ii o Is which l.ijl la-low
tin-. Ih-iii. Medimii sise requires 4’ *
yard* in inih iiMlerial.
i'iclorial Review Die** No I2(&gt;7.
Size,, If, lo ill veal* and .11 to li inches
Ihi. I. Piiit-, .IS cents.

CARD OF THANKS.
We wbh to offer our heartfelt
thank* to the many friend* for their
deeds of kindnes, numerous floral o f­
fering* and lovely sympathy extend­
ed us in «&gt;Hr sail bereavement, the loss
of our In-loved sou nnd brother. May
God'* rhhest blessings be wjth you

CARD OF TH ANKS

Commerce, the American la-gion, the
Roturiann and Kiwanls, the nierchsntf and business men o f Sanford,
the municipal and Tain O'Shanter
hands, the Ball [lardware Company,
civic oidres, Company D. and all
others whose wiling co-operation
conlribulvtf to the success of the En­
campment o f tho U. S. \y. V., the
|x**t reunion of this organization over
held in the stale.
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1L A. T E R H E W .

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W. B. BALLARD, AdJutanL

DR. A. F. CARIt. OF SAVA N N AH ,
OPENS EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
A T PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII
(Continued from page I)
her of heuus coming around to sec
them for a while and then they want
them to many tho best catch of the
crowd. They send their awkward son*
tc the dancing school, then to the
country club halls, then try to get
them interested in tho prospective
heiress living on quality hill. It is
all right for mothers to have ambi­
tion for their children If it is of the
right kind and rightly controlled. And
what mother does not have ambition
for her children T Only some times
it is not of the right kind and not
rightly controlled. SalomoV ambition
for her hoys Ih a curious mixture of
spiritual and worldly motive*.
She
wanted them by nil means to he in
the kingdom of God, hut she wanted
them to he conspicuous in the king­
dom. She wrynjtHj t^uut I* have first
and second pliers
lively there
— the Ipwcr hi lu-r sons to be above
the highest of every other mother s

«d to him of their substance. She won
plea:ant at Crucifictiun.
His
apostles had foirakcn Him and fled,
hut Salome did not forsake Idm. They
lest faith In Him but the did not.
Wuulcver clouds o f wonder ami mys­
tery enveloped her, she remained
laithful. And even when He had been
laid away in the tomb her ministering
love followed Hint still. Again she
was one of those who brotlghl sweet
spices and came at tho rising of the
sun to nnnoint Him. Her I avo could
not he conquered by death. Her faith
rose triumphant over what seemed to
he His final defeat.’ Such Is the true
Christian mother.’ She goes with Jes­
us to Calvary. Sho believe* unfalter­
ingly. even tho' Ho be crucified. 3h*
ministers to Him wldle’ Hv livitr hnd
l,rings sweet spices *tw Hiu tomb. In
drath. Then the shadows nre cleared
a wav in tho rising pf the sdn’ and

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If I were drowned in the deepest sea,,
Mother uf*mine, nh Mother «&gt;f mine,
I know whose leant would come to me, L
Mother &lt;&gt;f mine,.oh Mother of mine.

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Mrs. R. E. Tolar has returned home
from Atlanta, where she attended tho
Genera!
Federation of
Woman’ll
dllb*. Mrs. Tolar
rc|M.rts that a
most interesting nnd succesitul meet­
ing was held. The delegates were
extensively entctrulried with tcus,
luncheons, harlmcue with old time
negro singing, drixes to Stone Moun­
tain and other point* of Interest.

33-Gtp

Look, People
W hat Churchwell
Is Now Offering!!
We are featuring: for three days only, Tuesday, Wednes­
day apd Thursday, Tissue Ginghams and Cotton Dres&amp;es
and will make prices which are bound to attract._______ .
These Tissue Ginghams sell regularly at 59c to
75c. Churchwell’s prices for three days.. 39c arid 48fc ‘
Cotton Dresses consisting of Ginghams, Voiles,
. Organdies, also Tub Silk, which we received
by today’s Express priced a t ....... ......... $4*5&lt;

�;

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY* MAY 15, 1923

mnny yearn. V.5 milln iy?r ton mile,
%nil for n special group o f coal roads
5
mills. During the past few yeart
r i l l M r S r r e r y » « « » • * » H / »P «
4» r at t W llrra ld D i l l t l H i 1®T
------r mor*v- I l e f t Ton m x
these
prices have practically doubled,
— 1 m v u r p h is ^ o
M aaaalta A f f * Saalard, Fla.
OUT IN T u t
WO0O4 WPtLC
YOU WA s rt'r ON TE R I and they arc still high and not likely
I COME I N TER t e u -fUH
The officers and directors of this institution arc
ONE BEFORE- WE I to drop in the'nonr future.
The Herald Printing Co,
THAT ME —HE ^TEPPE.0
HAVE TER LIVE
J
“ The bulk commodities on the rail­
greateful for your patronage, for your co-operation,
ON
A
WHATCHA
LEARN — TttA'S C
GONNA D O - ME SNELLS •___
WHAT l AUVAYSSATJ roads in competition with the Missis­
for your friendly words, for your helpful influence,
j oSOKiPiN
n P i N iayuruw
avo Fo O
sippi waterways pay jibout 10 mills
It is an cxfierlenep to visit with the
and we wish, ns best we may, to show our apprecia­
n ton mile. On our great lakes the
— I STEPPED ON A SKUNK
legislature. While it Is "home” to
rate steadily decreased to six-tenths
tion 'hy rendering to you a service that satisfies.
* NEW SUIT on - DID
us thc.Ultuntlnn presents enough new
o f one mill a ton-mile, then went up
VOU
TOWN
G
OME*
WILL
visions to ipakc it Interesting every
during the war, hut for 20 years the
I.K W Ift S l t i r r .... C lrealatlna M anager
You cm help us.matcrialty In our efforts to as­
t R A z y t f -----------Phoao «M -W a ft r r S p. m.
two years.
nverago has been eighty-two hun­
sist you by availing yourself of the vast facilities
dredths of a mill n ton mile.
Forest Lake, Seminole connty's
“ For one (foliar a harm and wagon
at your command. •
representative is popular at the stale
will hniil fotlr toris a mile, a motor
rnpilnk anti is doing good work. He
truck SW’ WiHes, A Ynllfoatl 100 miles
is found at his desk all times and
the New Ygrk barge cabal 300 miles,
voting for the progressive measures.
th ' great lakes freight*™ 1,000 miles,
■i-and tho-&lt;thwr,wmt*^tiWtyylfTpT~baHtt
3,000 miles down stream.
“ All transportation costs nro a toY
on every man, woman nnd child in our
land, and increase the cost of living.
Taking it nil around our legislature
In 1010 n committee of experts re­
this session is all right. There may
ported that if business continued to
is* a few “ hold-hacks” or mosshacks
grow ns it had been growing for nnin lxith houses and there will always
othcr 10 yenrs It would require 15,Foreign A.lv.rtl.lnc hip
lie hut from the standpoint of n spec­
F L O R ID A
SAN FO R D
THE AMERICAN PRESSA?
000,000 dollars to "keep up with the
tator of many years we belleVO the
growth, nnd the present increased
Florida legislature is getting bettor.
cost of labor and materials, the cost
would
be moru.
(tovemor flarde is showing the
"^hc
wnterwnys can lie largely j
Back again on tho old job.
signs of responsibility and hu looks
used at once, anti tho development
---------- o---------thinner than when he was down here
nt the present stage of my cxistenet,
can go on rapidly, if a public senti­
And right glad are we to get bark attending barbecues, and having a big
more vital,
t
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.
ment demnnds it. In 1U17 George II.
to real business and where there is time campaigning. We believe that
With profound appreciation of whit
pavis of Messrs. Ford, Huron Sr Davis,
something doing.
our governor is honestly trying to do
my many friends have sai l and ofof
highways
cannot.afford
to
pay
decent
wogea
has
to
see
n
real
system
visited the Twin Cities of Minneapolis
-------- o-----------'
what he thinks is best p it being from
fercti In this matter, I nm,
Tallahassee Is ail right for the ilorth Florida he is oldigcd to pro­ throughout the stole nnd the on ly! no pinfer In the economic picture. It center nnd section. He- said: *1 am
Wfci rm
Yours very truly.
"dead one#.” 1,1ve people want to re­ ceed slowly and in proceeding slow­ way to see a real system is to make it plnrcs the burden o f support o f these astonished at the magnitude of the
W
ILL
TAKF.
e . t . Wo od ru ff.
I’OSTOFFICB
a state highway from one part of the underpaid industries upon others.
trnffic facts nnd conditions here. Use
main In south Florldn.
ly he is apt to bring down rensure on
Worried
Workers
are
not
efficctit
slate
to
the
other
otul
moke
it
o
con­
-----------n---------your river as it is today. It is capa­
ids head. Our governor is also im­
Athletics have done more fur osr
Publisher Herald:
tinuous t borough fa re liefnre the work workers.
ble o f doing nn immense transporta­
If anyone is contemplating an auto proving in Ids public speaking.
High
School than we generally real,
In order that l may not in anywise
Adequate wages encourage nn in­ tion business ns it 'is now und you
is stopped. Some of the rrgids in
trip north via I/cosburg and Ocala
ize. Hut our boys need help ami enparts oT Hie state are simply nwful terest in civic olfnirs.
will easily get all the government be in the way of some good man who enuragement. Huy a ticket for "Sinj.
forg'd it. Wait a few years until all
The newspaper men want two im­
When a merchant
must pay n development needed na stum ns, you may aspire to the desirable position
the new roads are built and the miles portant bills passed. They want to and they will eventually stop traffic
ed Wings" nt the Princess Tuesday
unless some action is token nt once higher wago he is mote likely to weed can show n gain gbtiiscnss,'
o f detours nro over.
o f postmaster o f this city, and that night and help them.
make it legal and incumbent upon the
•TJ-ftc
looking toward permanent highways out ineoni|ietcntn.
---------- o—*—----"The railroads have received from there may be ho misapprehension ns
county iiffieiais and city officials to
Merchants, in considering wagon,
Tho present legislature is one of make public their reports on financial that will start somewhere nnd will
tiie government 158,203,70(1 acres of to my attitude toward the appoint­
Mint snuco, Krystal kukri, »wrtt
the best in many years despite the conditions of the office and they want take you -somewhere nnd not drop must renlixe that the big drain is land, one acre in every. 12, In our
nnd
sour mixed pickles, plain and
ment,
will
yon
kindly
inform
the
public
mnny delays experienced in. passing the legal status of newspapers de­ you off in the pinry woods with no oftimes not ill costs of operation, but country, anil in addition they have
stuffed
olives. “ Blue Ribbon," “Pre­
through
your
f
excellent
daily,
that
in waste.
various hills. They have been through fined. ‘ In both Mils (lie public is pro­ hope of getting anywhere.
received vast sums in local bonds while 1 most heartily thank my mier," "Bee Brand," "Durkies" and
-----------o ---------When n man of tin* business emi­ from the communities they pass
the mill this session and they are do­ tected and money will lie saved. Hut
The l.ake County edition o f the nence of Mr, Filrne openly advocates tiirough. eUtwccn March, 11118, and friends whose proffers of assistance "Dukes" Salad Dressing ul the Pupaing well.
it was ever difficult to make the pub­
40-Itc
Tampa Tribune .published April 20, the minimum wage law as one o f the May. 1020, definite appropriations no one could value more highly than lar Markrt. Phono 210.
.
------ 1-----o---------lic believe that newspapers were im­
do
I,
and
while
assurance
from
the
is not only interesting, hut enlighten­ foundntion stones of social nnd busi­ were1 made to the railroads to tiie
Mayor Martin seems to be burn­ partial and fair.
Lake Wales is to have n three-story
ing. it contains information which ness progress, it certainly cannot amount of *2.050,000,000, nnd for in­ "higher up" sources make it prac­
ing tho woods in Ornrtgo county and
tically
certain
that
I
could
obtain
tiie
business
structure soon, nml it will he
is a surprise to persons who have longer bo cnllcd n fantastic scheme
especially around Apopka. The may­
The editor of the Herald will never lived in thi- county fur years, but concocted by dtcninrrs, And apart definite appropriations, some or office if I were a candidate, I have
ona thnt would ho creditable to a
or Is some campaigner but he will
fight for the removal of the rnpitol who have not realised the extent nor from t!ie intrinsic worth of his argu- whir hwill lie repaid, $0 25 ,(100,000 fed- decided that I cannot afford to take it,
have to go some to put it over Judge
big city. Contracts have been award1
oral
aid
to
the
railroads
in
1!*!H
nnd
from Tallahassee. We believe now as tiie variety,of the county's resources.1meat is the very important fact that
even could I have it without effort. I
I’arkhill who is also some campaigner
I
p
|
It
am
minted
to
$2,(M
ID
,000,000.
ed
for the construction of the (‘aid.
we have behoved before that the enpi- l.ake county is so large that unless it is another proof that in the worbl
know from yearn o f experience What
himself.
I
“
The
aid
to
the
wnterwnys
in
the
ital of the stale Is in the right place. one lins more time to spend in visit- of business {here is a constantly
it means to t&gt;c confined lo a desk anti wdl-Trmnle building. The first and
There is nothing nt Tallahassee ex­ leg than lias the average year-round glowing vision that promises to lead ! same time amounted to $88,000,000. office work, with 14 to 21 hourj* ap­ second floors will he occupied b&gt; mirThe whipping I hiss will now bo
cept the rnpilnl and the Woman's resident, it is impossible to see wlinl1nwpy from industrial war as a neces- I “ For their own financial benefit plication a diiy, anil fiom what i learn chants, anil the third floor will hr
taken In hand by his Uncle Samuel
College and Tallahassee is the right ls being done in other parts of the sary evil and toward the'ideal of sane nothing can so Jtrlp thu-eitlxehs of of the requirements .of the Sanford used by the Marions ns lodge rimmi.
and will himself get u little taste of
place for both institutions. In fact county at a distant! front one’s own nnd efficient Co-Operation.—Jackson- this countiy, nt large and as a wholev. ’ posttifrire, while
my pockulbook The building will have ground dimes"regulations." When • It comes to
if you take either one nwfiy. you section. The l.ake County edition ii die Journal,
:-Twoulil welcome this .opportunity, iny slum* of forty by eighty feet ami be
a
sthe
wise
development
of
our
nej:
Jaws there is considerable difference
would leave nothing, el.t the capital
IMil V'.d wqt^rways,;'— Tiiinpa Tribute*, j health .apd, “ ..degree .of. ,V«;P|fo:l ate,4constructed of brick.
*
tells of the devylojimeiits npd possi­
fooling YlJh Florida laws and U. S.
remain in the place where ii was bilities, giving Hot ii nI facts without
r .
«t\d not even the native sons are
born—u pliieeflch with traditions of exaggeration. It contains many in­
-m * « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i R E i i n s i n DVR ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a n ■■■■
exempt.
the old south and a place that is en­ teresting historical sketches by citi­
---------- o---------twined a round the foundations of the zens o f various parts of the county,
Orange county is talking of build­
capital as no other place could ever as,well as descriptive articles by the
ing a six story office building for
hope to be. Tallahassee should al­ Tribune’s development editor, John
the court house. The building will
ways i&gt;e our capital and all of Flori­ I.. McWhorter ,nnd, of course, ihilook like prosperity tail them is such
da should always lie our state.
merous illustrations of buildings and
a thing ns having too many office
developments.
The Mount
Dora
buildings. We prefer the beautiful
And while It may ho the place for Chamber of Commerce has secured THE RAILROADS VERSUS
■a
old structures along the lines of the
old court houses and not any six-story the capital and the Woman's College a supply of the Fake County edition,
W ATERW AYS.
si
The influence of ad­
do the thing that I be­
office buildings even though such a it Is not the place to bold a meeting and copies are to lie iiatl at Topic
building would"!* n ’source of revenue. of the Florida I'resa Association. The office and at Williams Hlmrmacy. If
Tho ni(mlion of the shippers is
vertising1
is
apparent
in
lieve
discriminating peo­
members of the "press gang" want &gt; oii have not seen a ropy, it will lie turning more ami more of late lo the
every turn of my daily
ple have judged best.
action and it Is impossible to get ac­ worth your while tu get one ami read value and advantage of water trans­
HOW FLORIDA SUFFERS.
tion at Tallahassee. And the idea it.
Then lend it to some pe/son portation. It is evident that the raillife. -1 find I cannot dis­
They mean conven­
On the tissue wrapper of a Floi
of Ihe “ fourtli estate" going up to who may lie interested to let others lOads, even with the immense addi­ ■ ■
regard it. It is always
ience. It is not neces­
orange, sold in f ’h'engo, e- ,| r
&gt; i Talalhassee and telling tile legisla­ know what this fisvo/vd section has
tions of their equipment -which they
by the purch aser tn the F1&gt;rl l t i it- ture anything s rather ridiculous on lo offer. Mount Dorn Topic.
with me, guiding me in
sary to describe the
are constantly making at prodigious
Itis Exchange, in bold blue penciling, the, face af it. Hut we want to thank
expense, run not take cure of the pro: ■ ■
my pleasures and in m y
thing I want. Even the
these words appear:
the president and the faculty, and all MINIMUM M ACK I I HI.D ESSEN- diirtioii of tiie country nt its peak.
.
"I noU flH T IN THE DARK. NO the officers and all the girls of the
duties,
telling
me
what
I
most intimate articles
The great lakes on our northern bor­ ■ M
T l A l­
W IIII’ I'ING-HOKK ORANGES FOR Woman's College for a line banquet
der tarry an immense tonnage from
should
cat,
wear,
Und
may he purchased with­
ME."
and a line time nt the school-Friday
workers, l" lr middle states to Ihe seaboard,
■oboe h'Uilrrs,
social
use and what I should
out embar r a s s m e n t
A few days ago, one of the largest night. We are Justly proud of "out
tuns and numerous tyjies of experts hut during a large |«itt of the year
shippers of Florida fruit received a fine girl’s school. And Hr. Conradi is,
buy for my family.
since the advertisers
had a great drab lo sny oil the the lakes Aic closed by Ice, and lieletter from ,a Northern customer, the man for tho heml nf this wonder­
pros and eons of the minmuni wage , sides there is a great extent of pro­
I find that there is on
have given us handy
making Inquiry if convict tabor was ful institution. Our .Sanford gills
law. It is interesting to add to the dm tiie rotiutry which is not readily
employed In growing this fruit, with are all popular and are making good
the tip o f my tongue a
names.
symposium the opinipti o f a great accessible to the Inkcs. The Missiathe statement that, if so he would buy marks in their studies anil in athletics
multitude of names the
They mean assurance
business nmn, and it is especially in *ippl river in early days wus a great
no more of It, A cigar iiinriufiiitur- and are a source of satisfaction to all
leresting lo find such a man declaring highway of eommerc^, , hut it was
mention
o
f
which
will
in shopping. There is
er also heard from a standing order the Sanford visitors. We are. proud
himself whole-heartedly in favor of practically pul out of business by the
rustomcr to the effect that he ile- of oUr S.mfoid gills at (lie Woman's
bring
from
some
shelf
indecision. Even
the minimum wage ns one of the la-sl railroads, nml for years the great
•Irrd no more cigars from a stale College.
Mifeguaids of society, government' fiver flowed iu the oca unvexed by the
nearly everything that
I enter the shop I know
rountrnaring the lease nnd lash.
There are signs
i
ami
btiainc
»*.
Edward
A.
FIltmiTls
j
*Wpr"Bf
com
m
en
t
These instances testify to the wide
I can use in my daily
what I want to buy.
HI II.D ONE HOAD "SOMEthe head of one of tin- largest Yctnil that it is coming to its own again,
spread effect «if llie convict dislife and in the daily life
And certainly they
institutions in tin- world and he lius |it lias been found that many bulky
WHERE."
closures— to the discredit nnd actual
Chamber o f lnn,I heavy articles, for the trans|*orta
been
a
director
of
tlie
o f my family.
mean satisfaction. For
material loss the conduct of brutal
After touring from Sanford to T al­ Commerce of the United States and lion o f which speed is not essential,
lessees and crooked officials have
In
every
instance
that
the advertiser whose
lahassee in a cur and striking good ran hardly la1 accused of a Idas in cun lie sent down the river to the
brought upon Florida,
farms and factories af the south al
name
means
a
very
d
ef­
and
bad
roads
one
is
led
to
the
con­
favor
of
radical
ism,
He
talks
us
a
product is not good can­
These buyers of Florida products
successful liusiiiess man whoso ©pin-jNMich less expense, and, ninny times,
evidently have gained the impression clusion that the State Road Depart­
inite
promise
and
assur­
not
continue to adver­
that they art, nil produced with leased ment will never make any progress ions have come out of his cx)&gt;crienco. I almost as quickly us they cun lie
ance. o f something sub­
tise. The fact that I
convicts, who are victims of the lush as long as they try to please tiie peo­ lie luys it down as an axiom (hat j ahipped by rail.
ple
of
all
the
counties
of
the
state
by
American business must be handled' Tin* fruit growers o f California
stantial and which will
have seen a name re-r
of the whipping-boss.
It will cost Florida months of time giving each one of them a little bit so that workers may Iwve a high) have tried shipping their produce via
make me feel completely
peated over and over
and unlimited corrective publicity to of load. Tho big thing for tiie State standard nf living, and be says this is the Panama canal, und the experiment
satisfied
about
having
again assures me that itA
offset the effects of these deplorable Road Department anil the legislature impossible without a minmuin wage lias proved satisfactory and it will
to do i« to get enough money iihcad I law. He contends ulso thut the inin- doubtless lie largely (lone in the pear
exchanged my money
conditions.
stands for a product lotfr
Every attempt to delay or to com­ to make a good road from Jackson-Limum wage law is ns big a boon to future. It should be feasible^ to^ship
for
it.
quality.
In speal
promise propcj- action by legislators Vi I|e Jo Pensacola, or from I'ansiu-ola the wise cjnployor as it is to the much of Florida'* products by waiter,
n i *it&gt;et :nie say a few
that pame to th [Hei
and ofictols prolongs Florida's dis­ to Gainesville or from Jacksonville, employee. Mr. Filetie advances the and make us independent of'lhcsm ijroads,
which
kaiv
q.
ynmctiimbi
tike
i
to
Key
West
or
from
Jacksonville
to
following
arguments
in
behalf
of
a
grace and weakens Florida's defence.
D'thrihgsi M ic h 1 t h e s e
know I afn as**
Tampa or from ^'Somewhere" tqimnimum wage law:
more toll than , we thought c$hc •
— Tampa Trihunln.
"'Ti'a'm'o
these
old
the best*
*
,
I «
Somewhere hut make it stretch the Wages tiiul dp not give Ihe worker Just or right, j*
entile distance. It lias been the ( „ chance to live properly are not real
friends
o
f
the
newspa-.
A. 1,. ( rocker, president o f the
I am a more judicious
policy of the Stale Road Department j wages— they are "counterfeit wages." Minnesota Reclamation league, has
per
and
magazine
pages
shopper because I buy
to rtait a little piece of good road |
fair-size minimum wage would written a very interesting letter to
—
mean
to
me.
advertised goods. I pat­
and then drop jt and go to another ' force small stores to enhance their the Manufacturers' Record, o f Balti­
purt of the slate and start another|efficiency— would compel them to get more, from which we extract a part : !
They mean good taste.
ronize
the shop that sells,
just to quid the oquacks and keep |( u|| value from their employe*.
dealing with the transportation ques­
For certainly I desire to
them.
down dissensions with the result thut
There ran ho no adequate* market, tion, especially as regards waterways,
you rah ride over a few miles of nu worth-while consuming public, if lie says:
good road and then drop into a fair wages arc not paid. This is
"Lest I be accused o f hostility to
slough of despond that makes you particularly true since the falling uff the railroads, which I have disclaimed
(This was written by a woman)
rus» the department, the legislature o f foreign demand for American above, but for the purpose o f letting
and the state of Florida generally goods.
some light on the minds o f opponents
every time you ride anywhere.
A minimum wage, enforced by law, of waterway development, .1 beg to
Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with.
We people down here Want action ia au effective and necessary curb offer some figures.
The American Association o f A dvertisin g.A s^cies
tmd we are not so concerned where Upon the greedy Employer. J---n »r« freight r \ u bn
action mpy take ptAitt. “ We want
Tha industry or the busintis which the railroads
the country was for
H
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Sanford Daily Herald

Somebody Scented. Trouble*

.Peoples Bank.
of Sanford

: PUBLIC fo r um :

FROM OTHER
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�THE SANFORD.DAII/Y HERALD, TUESDAY,’MAY 15, 1923
SPARTMENT
OF WOMAN’S CLUB
* i Welfare
The last meeting of; the
Woman’s
Club
Department of the
for this season will bo hcl(J at 3:30
rnoon. May 10th, at.

Body of Murdered
Policeman is Found
in Shallow Grave

NOTED ASTKONUMKRS
four French utffern vibrios taking the vious to 1887, and before the'.Work
central zones o f the'heavens.
could be started, it urns necessary to
LA BOH 36 YEA US ON
F IR S T H E AV E N LY MAI*
Ton thousand leaves *if the photog­ agree on planrf concerning the size of
raphic map contains star* to the four­ the photographs and means of meas­
icult for
f’ARlS, Slay 15.—‘What is regard- teenth magnitude, whereof there are urements. The majdrity o f the
ngo the cd here us one of the most interesting above twenty millions. V3tars to the astronomers o f the world ur.cd their
Boilings- and vnlunhle results o f modem a^xth magnitude may he seen witb ingenuity nnd learning in the task.
By means of this new map, fresh
ave, with studies in nstrqmuny is ne.iring com- the naked eye, nnd above thHt, tele­
measurements of the location, size,
ptbtlon in the Paris Observatory nft- scopes nnd other aids are needed.
0 brick er 36 years of pains-taking labor. It
In reality, it is explained, the num­ nnd nature of the stnrs may be.mndc
umishod, is a now map of the heavens nnd cnln- ber o f stars appear to be infinite. As by astronomers, nnd philosophic spec­
for car- login: of thu stars. The cumpilntiun huge lenses are constructed, ench in- ulation stimulated ns to the inhnbi:hool for shows that there arc approximately cieaso In the size o f the lenre reveals', tnnts, if any, b f the stars, nnd the
general system ,nnd scheme of the*
1 Its his- 300,000,000 heavenly bodies visible a larger number of,xt$rs.
through the powerful telescopes.
A few years ago the number of universe.
Crate
I’hDiagraming the heavens was a stnr* was set at approximately one
Ford, o f p(w&gt; flrrtl developed by tKo,Paris bh- hundred m lllL jn a ^ ^ w thn&lt; number $76,737,000 SPENT 1IY
enme to scfviltarjr, ndfl its the•n(director,
1
Ad-1 has been trebled, and* ns JJjf explorROCKSFBhLBR.JElBjJLJM .--J
T-nth-vl* h w ^ t r r WS" oi new1worli
the universe
PERIOD o f TEN YBARH
and Mrs. John Uglow, of Starke. They 1887 to an Imomnational eougress of progress ‘in their-studies, they llnd
NEW YORK. May 14.— Tho Rookewere delighted with what they saw, Astronomers which decided ., to map space tilled with stars, the light' of
and' Mrs. Fort! said, “ I left a check the heavens. .There were 18 nation^, which reaches the eye of the explorer feller Foundation, chartered by a
with President Aldermnn, ns my con- i including Mcxfgu, Chile, and th e 're ­ after years o f travel, so distant are special act of tho New Y’ ork legisla­
public o f Argentine nnd Hrnr.it, which these bodies, s
ture ten years ngo tomorrow, has ex­
tribution to the college."
agreed
to
contribute
to
this
work.
pended ii total of $76,767,010, during
Mapping
the
heavens
was
a
task
Last week a party o f citizens from
Tho heavens were subdivided, with not undertaken ,by astronomers pre- the first decade o f Its existence nc*
DeLand, headed by Rev. O. E. Rice,
our pastor there, motored down to
luikeland to spend the day and in­
spect the cojlcge. They wore charm­
ed nnd went nwny singing the praises
of the school.
This work o f Bro. Rice is to be com­
mended. I f our pastors would do as
he has done, especially at
points
where few of thpir people have seen
the college, it would bear good fruit.'
Organize n motorcade und bring
your people to see for themselves
whnt Is being done at Southern. When
our people can he made to realize the
great work being done nt our college,
it will be easy for the educational
collectors to secure the check* for the
pledges to vbuild the school.
Whnt bther
pastor will
follow the
lead o f Brother Rice?— Florida ( ‘hristion Advocate.
T h e y a l l l ik h s o u t h e r n

n't the roots of a fallen tree, Iwtween
the ashes o f three bonfires in which
the charred rempants of Patrolmnn.
Dennis Griffin’s clothing were found
near Chagrin Falls yesterday, gave
up the body o f the murdemf police­
man, who hail been missing since Fri­
sir Jan,es l1nrrie' W‘ N 1,6 day morning. —
presented under the direction o f Mrs.
t*‘Gct him—dead oralive" was the
D P.’ Drummond, with the following grim order that went forth through
the police department for the couture
rsst of characters:
of John Leo Hard Whltflold. tariffin'*
abdifbtor, and Alleged slayer, almost
immediately after
body was
found.
Awarrant was issued this yester­
day afternoon formally charging
Whitfield with murder, and the htatc
attorney’s office was last night pre­
paring evidence f6r presentation^ to
In ikr rirru li 0 « » » . * e v e « l » * J n « i e i a i the grand jury.
rlrrn ll lu nml f « r Srm lnnlr C.iunl) ■
Three ghnstiy bullet wounds In the
ri.T lila —-In t a a n rrry
remnant
showed how tho officer had
DIV O I I I K
met his death.
I. I). Byrd. Complainant,
It is thought tho murderer believed
- r o t 'UM\
Sf0 *0 V » ii." BOON V11,TjB. A U K . the body would more quickly decom­
iliiM-iirlnir from th** n fflila v ll o f J* pose IT not covered by the clothing,
Ii IlyrH h. n tn iluly filed , that he Is Die
* „.,,ialtiant In the ntmve styled cause, nnd this is given as tho
surmised
Vnd th il It Is lh " tieltef o f the a ffia n t
that Klmlna JJjrM I" o v e r tw e n ty -one reason they were removed.
i.5 rs *■/««*• atm that sold K lm lna Pyrtt
The "woman In the case,” whoso
L , resident of tint sta le o f Arkan sas.
r-slilliiK In piMinvIlle. Arkansas.
name is Mnrio Price, known to many
Thtrefore. you Klm lna Ilyrd . nre o r,t*■r•"&lt;1 tn anpenr t»» this hill herein filed as Whitfield’s wife, who accompanied
tills cause, said appearance to tie on. him from Kom ing’s homo, nnd the
ihc first Monday Tn June. 19*3.
the
tame liidnif a ltulo Hay o f this Court.
roadster are the only tangiblo clues
* i* i, further ordered that this h o tic a
l„. luitilllhed
fur fo u r
con secu tive police have to work on.
w ,,k » In the Sanford Herald, a «•«•**Griffjn arrested Whitfield ns the
|,;i|n-r published ln &gt;t Sem inole County,
alleged
leader of a band of automo­
'ivlftfess: K. A. pouatass. C lerk
of
*hr Circuit (.v&gt;ur(. und n seal th ereo f, bile acessory thieves, at Whitfield's
home Friday, in the forenoon. Whit­
“ ftW lT
' ‘ ‘ V ’a V o'&amp; IM SB .
Clerk o f the C ircu it Court. field went into the house to change
I ly : A. M. \V KICKS. It. C.
his clothes, nnd while there, according
t-M-IS-SZ-19
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to his wife slipped a revolver into his
The Herald delivered six times a pocket. Griffin searched him before JUDGE W ILLIS W IL L
KNOW HIS F A TE A T
week for 16c.
permitting him to go into the house,
SE N ATE HANDS TODAY
hut not after. The last seen o f G rif­
Notire of Application for Tax Deed fin alive, was when he nnd Whitfield
1'ndrr Section 575 of the Clcnernl
TALLAH ASSEE , May 15.—Judge
left the latter’s home In Whitfield's
Statutes of the State of Florida
Benjamin Franklin Willins will know
nulomobilc for the police station.
Notice is hereby given that W. B.
today whether he will be retained ns
Young, purchaser of Tax Certificate
Fresh parsley, sweet corn, butter presiding officer of I .con county court
No. 30, tinted the 2nd day of June, beans, tomatot-s, fresh fruits In sea­ or be dismissed upon recommendation
A. it. I'.H'J, has filed said certificate son, puts nnd candy. Phone 210.—The of Governor Hardee, it hernme known
in my office, and has made applica­ Populnr Market.
40-2tc here today. A senate committee in­
tion for Tsix Deed to issue in aeeordvestigating tho malfeasance charge
ni &lt;c with law. Said eerlificote emThe paving program of Frostproof against Judge Willis submitted its
hrarrs the following desrribod proper­ has about crystnlized Into a plan that reports to the senate Into today nnd
ty situated in Seminole County, Flor­ will meet the approval of all concern­ action in expected to lie taken early
ida. to wit: NE 1-4 of SK 1-4, Sec. 3, ed. A new 40-room hotel to he Called tomorrow.
Twp. 21 S., Itange 31 E. 40 acres. the Fort Clinch, is being projected.
Judge Willis fifiured prominently
Tin* sain land being assessed at tho This is tho result of the activities of
in the legislative Investigation into
date of the issuance of such eertifi- the Frostproof Board of Trade, nml
the death o f Martin Taliert. Many
« ate in the name of "Unknown;"
the citizens of this fine little Polk witnesses testified he conducted his
Also: Tux Certificate No. 350, dnt- county* town are highly ■elated over
duties as county judge while intoxicl the 3rd d ay'of July, A. D. l'Jlfl, this, th ^latest murk of progress.
cated while others charged he en­
has filed said certificate in my office
tered into a collusion with J. R. Jones
and lots made application for Tax
KID NEY TROUBLE BECOMES
former sherilT, in sentencing prison*
Deed to i)sue in accordance with Iftw.
SERIOUS
ern so that they could he loused out to
Said certificate embraces the follow­
“ Suffered with severe headache, the Putnam Lumber Company.
ing desrrilwd property ■ t Hunted in bnckacho nnd pains in my legs nnd
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg. under my shoulder blade. My kidneys
tlernt’ea of the multiplicity of places
N\\ cor of SK 1-1, Sec. 22, Twp. 21, and bladder were in had comlitioh. I
in Florida named Starr Lake, two of
y . Range 31 E. Kim S 5 t*h, K 6 eh. was weak ami nervous umf felt tired
them in Polk county, the citizens of
N ch. W ii ch. 3 acres. The said and worn out. Walking made me
"Starr Lake" near Lake Wales have
land being assessed at the date of the
short of breath. Every mornjng my decided to change th&lt;&gt; name to "Lake
i'Miaiice of such certificate in tfie
face and hands were hloatpd. Medi­ of the Hills." ‘ Definite action was
name of F. It. Chaddpck, Unless said
cine failed to help my condition and taken toward this end nt a mass meet­
nitifieate shall bo redeemed accord­ doctors advised an operation," writes
ing held Monday night.
ing to law Tax Deed will issue there­
Muggiu Nelson, Mossdule, Fla. "F o r­
on on the 20lh day of June, A. D. 1928.
tunately I.read about Foley Kidney
W iTNK.SS my official signature
Pills, tried them nnd got relief." Sold
INSPECTORS SAFE
and seal this the 11th day of May, A.
everywhere.— Adv.
D. If_».3.
TALLA H A SSE E ,Mny 15.— Flori
(S EAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
du'« two rural school inspector* rest­
Clerk Circuit Court,
large corporation ^vith unlimited ed easy last night for the legislature
Seminole County, Fla.
money nt its disposal, making first had ugnln failed to relegate tludr o f­
lty: A. M. WEEKS, I). C.
mortgugc loans on o ten yenr basis at fices to the status of uesless things.
attractive interest rates, if consider­
The senate, if it had its way, would
ing any extensive remodeling, new nbolish the two offices, for it voted to
building operation, or the refinancing that end several weeks ago, on a bill
of your present business, requiring bjf Senator Bussell. The house killed
additional capital, I will he glad to it yesterday, however, by n vote of
confer with you confidentially.— C. S. 21 to 41 and this in spite of the on­
URTO-DAJT
Hong, 7 West Church St., Orlando, slaught delivered by Representative
b a k in g
Florida.
30-12tc Hinckner of Marion. Representative
• METHODS
McKenzie, of I^ike led in the support
Mr. Herndon has kindly given a of the office. The 1U21 'session made
percentage o f the picture show re­ it uncomfortable for tho inspectors
ceipts Tuesday night "Singed Wings” but failed in the effort to eliminate
to the High School athletics.
3*J-2tc them.

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A, this meeting is to be one of specia
thL. department asks all
n mbers of theWomon’s Club ajid
S p e n d s to be present. A fte r a
hrkf business session, the charming
. ,,iaV »Thc Twelvo- Pound

copdingf to a statement intuit'd lost
night It&gt;* fcdwlrr It. Embrerm, secre­
tary o f the Foundation,
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/ This sum represents ail o f the in­
come of the fund and an additional
$16,500,000, expended from the gener­
al fund or principal. A further sum
o f $15,000,000 payable In future
yenra, has been pledged ta various
medical schools and public health
projects.
r. ' a
TW O MISSIONARIES IN
CH INA HELD UP AND
ROBBED BY BANDITS

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__AAIOYU-.Ubiuo,—Map- 14.— Mr.-aixtMrs. Christian, mcmlwr* , of the
American , Mission Bdnttl.JVcre held
up nnd robbed by tytYuJIbjf'hnd Rev.
I, .C. Storns, also robbed,-tost every­
thing, including his clnthei, accord­
ing to n report here from* Shaowu
today. The missionaries, the dispatch
snfd, were not hurt.

May Sale of Dresses
2 Days: Wednesday-Thursday

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You Can Choose a Frock for Every Hour of the Day From this Collection
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Vltis Group o f Froekn arc? mu:Io by Ilutty Wales and Co-cd Drtfsn Makers nnd they come in all thu new colors o f Mnllf
son’s hinh grade Silks and styles to please every one. Values up to
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■thnT purity und
cleanliness are the watch­
words of this up-to-date bnk‘ ing establishment. Purity of
ingredients— personal cleanli­
ness o f employees— scientific
sanilation o f our workshops
nnd machinery are guaranteed
to the public whose pure food
nppetilcs has popularized our
output.

‘ Attention Farmers! .
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;j0 new Mhlu-smmer Swisses, Normandy, urn] Linen and 1land-drawn
Voiles, Wednesday nml Thursday

N o class of business in this sec­
tion— needs the aid o f a good
banking connection more than
you rs.

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To have safety fo r your funds,
collections promptly mqde and as­
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Come in, get acquainted and
start your Checking Account. &gt;
W A T C H F O R O U R B IG D O L L A R S A L E N E X T W E E K
E very Department will have Wonderful $1.00*Specials

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BRADENTOWN, May IT..—The locnl* were nltle to gather* only four
hint o ff Luther yesterday and could
not score. Lakeland hit freely at times
and won, 4 to 0. Score by innings:
Lakeland
000 103 000— 1
Urndentown .
000 000 000—0

A Musical Comedy of the Old Houth, with beautiful M umIc, Costumes
and Plenty of Comedy

In Old Louisiana” !
Directed by Musical Director of Stetson University
lienrfit Sanford High School Athletic Association

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DAYTONA, May IT..— Hitting Roil ■
to all parts of the diamond, Daytona
FR ID A Y , M A Y 18TH, 8:30 P. M.
Lit.
W INTER PAfeK/Mny 15.- At the won the first of the series yesterday
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executive si's.sion of th ■ n inmitt.e in from Tampa, 13 to 0. Keenan, foriJJ
High School Auditorium
Play hall!
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ilinrpo of the Florida Stair* Inter -ho* Tampa fibd Messner for Daytona, ■
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Hanford High vernun DeUnd IH r H. i'l,,*t,‘ ,,“ ’" ’,,nU 6hnmplo,ishi|. Tourna- .each got two homo runs during the
Prices 35 and 50 Cents
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.meat held at Rollin' College Into yes- game. The score l«y innings:
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It wax rleeided
liint 1Tampa
H. II. S. plays her last scheduled Ittday
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gam i Of the season this afternoon on' 0r,Hml0*
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W illis-1Daytona
I— Mr. Herndon will give a per rentage of tickcta mid
ton, Fort Pierce, Hat tow. Duval and [
—
the
home
lot.
before the picture rlinw, "Singed Wing*" to the |
Nil I inroil Lea'gue
Lake CJty will be the high school j Ornlndo won mi eight inning n ffa ir ij
Love to her meant revenge awifl
Athletic Association--------- ----------You He There! *
Won Lo
Pet.! Mutt Mnye will do some more stel­ teams playing at rfhr m; m il to-ima. |front St. Petersburg yesterday. The Jj
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Why? New York
ami »ure probably death.
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lar pitching with Mel.tans holding meat to ‘be held at Hollins Thurs lay, gamV was called on nccount of ilark-jH
1.1 . II
,r. 12 llie big mitt behind the plate.
How?
Friday and Huturday of this weel In -1nos*. Score by innings:
1'ltlnhurir
St. latiii*
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ann ;ch tin the Orla:idi&gt; Bulldog* will St. Pete ........
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(!!*•;' The nnswerit are in the flaming eli* (lincinnatl .
( &gt;t lundo
dim non ox 5 a
be
mi
the
road
duringHi
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three
In yesterday’s Florida TlmcH-UntoH
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maxes of this faaeinuting romance.
day . Orlando and (hang
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w h s a picture «if the beautiful silver
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.155 cup, the Hose High School Haseball base ball c;ithu*innl.i shou!:! be ,h!e
The drama of u beautiful Spanish llovtoil
Canned rhuhnrb, aquasli, pumpkin, n
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Dancer, beset with temptations, fight­ Ilroo'.lv n
blueberries,
blackberries,
Tiophy, which is to be given to t ht- to ;*b uv a bit of f.m fr-.m wat Idng apples,
n
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ing fubte love and true idlke. I.avish Lliilaib !|ihia
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.301 i winner of the Stale High School bnso- tile ill ti. of t’.i » tygh ulna.! yo-.th*. pi'Ui hes, nil gnml for pies. Phone 210.
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tie
pick
and
plnje
of
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bail
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wasn't irrrr^nrzer.T'Jti'i'w nr^a mu iiL u n n o u D 'ju a c rc n B »n a a *c ^ »
A nifrlciin LOiguc
««ri.d in Oiis stiiivf rwrti a*hirh schn.il*
There arc many ilreadful di*en*e«.
Won u
I’d.
Orlando High School’s nine will standpoint, me cnt.xrod in the m&lt;it.
but
one of the most dangerous thing*
International News which is eiluca- Now York
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ii pi remit this district at (In’ tourna­
&lt;o have i* the price of an operation.
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' - t Ionid niul aliuiili! lie seen by all.
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ment which is to be held in Winter was abut arranged at tire Monday
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Lark .May ITtii, lath ’and tilth.
And the honor guests tonight will ili’troit
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and Parlow will go round ami round
. lie Charlie Anderson and Ids lady St. I.onl*
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Orb.ndo High has won five games for nine innings or maybe more, and
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friends and they will see "Hinged M'mihingtoti
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Wings" without cost to them as the ( ‘hii'iigo
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good eoiuidering her tough opponents. prides will tackle the Fort Pierre team
treat is nil Osborne, so be there Chur- Hot.too
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for a round. At II a. in. Friday Willis, Y
lie and bring your girl.
Oihifido is leading in the Florida ton and Duval will play, ami at M, Y
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Stale League nearly as much as “ Cy (ininesvillo and Lgko City will stagem
Daytona Still Wants
Tomorrow— Kva Novak and Wallace
Williams is leading the circuit clout- knock down and drug out affair. Fri­
’• Beery in “ Tiie Man from H ill’s llivto Play on Sunday ers in the major league. If they could ,!“ y afternoon the winner of the pcY
er" with added attraction*.
only keep It up!
j Land-Bartow game will play tile
DAYTONA.
May 15. Following
-----winner of the Orlundn-Furt Pierce
For f)uli'k results try a want ad.
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the fin bidding of a baseball game here
We all have heard puxxling i|ues- j ,’,,nlest, and the winner of the dailiesSunday between Tampa and I laylona linns mt ...... that tops our list is: ; ville-Lnke City fight will battle with J
(L W. I .aw inn, Bracelet Waleh Ex­ by City Manager W. II. I lodges under
In n is Santoril going to have a the winner of the Williston-Duval Y
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pert, 215 .South Orange, Orlando, Fla. an old rity ordinance making it un­
baseball park of her own, with a fence game, The finals of the series will be
4-24-tfc lawful, the Daytona city cmutnlMtiion
f
around it, grandstands, ticket boxes, played at I o'clock Saturday afterrepealed the ordinance last night a f­ 'n everything?
main, the winners of the Friday a f­ Y
ter a hitter fight by a vote of four to
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ternoon contests fighting it out &lt;for T
three.
state honors,
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it pays to swim with the current of
This is about two spark plugs. A t the
President It. D, Craig, of the Day­ Y A N K E E S W IN
Tiie three days of high school Drill
Y
popular demand.
moment, they are lying on the sales
tona Baseball Association, who is
is
anticipated
as
a
good
session
of
1&lt;» TO 11 IN 12
also a city comm in* inner, declared that
“ Our job,” said one jobber, “ is lo
manager’s desk in the establishment of
amateur ball,- for the high school
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, a determined effort vvouid bn made to
IN N IN G GAME teams of the state selected to play in
supply
markets,
not
create
them.
Let
a
large
middle-western
hardware
job­
have the present legislature repeal the
the coming tourney have an excellent
T
tlu* manufacturer make n mnrkot for
stl.ie law against .Sunday baseball.
ber.
— FOB—
DKTHOIT, Mich., May 15.— After record behind them this season. Sum­
f
Like tin blue laws rmbidditig the sale having a seven-run lead erased, forc­ merlin Institute, 1K22 champions, are y
his goods, and we will handle it."
J
at soft di inks, cigars and gasoline on ing the game into extra innings, New looking to repeat this year, but the
One spark plug bears a name known
Sunday, he declared the base bull law York fell, on Sylvester Johnson's of­ other teams of the state which are to
wherever automobiles are used, the
should be lepeah d because where pub­ ferings in llie twelfth, scored eight enter the contest have blood in their
Saitl another— “ Our salesmen carry
1|f
lic cut.... at is hi Stiougly against a runs and defeated Detroit, Hi to II eyes for at least a look-in on the
other a name seldom heard.
a raining w ill) thousands o f items in It.
law that it cull be openly violated yesterday. The score:
championship matter,
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They haven’t the time to push unad*
without piotcst, the relenti|Ui oil the New York 1110 &lt;120 11(1 IMIK— lit 21 (I
Both, says the sales manager, are
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statute books « reales a disrespect for (letroit
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vertised goods. Their work is princi­
good plugs. On the score' o f . quality

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Another big picture tonight.
Daytona
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llclm Daniel* and Conrad Nagel in Bratientiiwn
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WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GOOD PRINTING

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N. YO R K JUNE 30 ♦♦♦
NEW YORK, May J^5.— Negotin-1 Y

all law.

REDS T A K E
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TW O STRAIGHT,
GIANTS LOSE
PH ILAD E LPH IA, May 1 5.-Cinelnluili look the second game of the fu-ri lea front Philadelphia, 7 to 3 yesterrfay, .Tli* score by biniug*:)
Cincinnati
.. . oiJLoJ 103—7 II 5
I Philadelphia .
K»0 010 001—3 8 2
J Mf!W yORK, May 1i — The veteran
'Malic Aibima itnpiH’d tiie New York
llianl* yesterday, 1'ltttthurg winning
j the second game of the series, 4 to 1.
The store by innings:
j Pittsburgh ...
New York

200 000 200— | 0 0
001 000
000 000—1
(IDO , 0 0
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CIHCAfiO, May 15.—^
-Philadelphia
bunched five lilts in the fnurtii and
seventh itirdng behind erratic fielding
on the part of McClellan and Faber,
and shut out Chicago, 0-0. The score:
Philadelphia
000 500 400 0 0 0 lions for a match between Jess W il­
Chicago
. . 000 000 000-0 0 5 lard ami Luis Firpo on June- 30.....to ^
take pluce probably ut the Yankee- 1 Y
CLEVELAND, May 15.—The Clev- Stadium, ns a final step in the elim-l J
• land Indians hopped mi Walter John* illation process to select a challenger
son in the first inning and soured for •lnck..Uv&gt;np*ey'N throhe, (gachetl a y
enough runs to beat Washington, 0 to stage of semt-completion yesterday,
Willard and hi* manager, Ray Archeg,
3. Tha score:
Washington
001 200 (W0—3 8 2 accepted the suggested date for
Cleveland
.500 010 (Kk)-0 10 1 tuntch at a conference with promoter I
, &gt; . ■ * Tex Rickard, while Jimmy i Be Forest,
’ STOPS HACKING COUGH
the South American'a flng mentor,
"Had a hacking cough for years, also put his stamp of approval on the
and Foley’s Honey and Tar is the only ■preliminary plans. Discussion of fireined)*
cough
rnnedy that reached my cough.
1 unnrlal terms was deferred until to­
hove not been troubled with it since,' day at another conference between the
writes Mrs. E. M. Doby, Anbury Park, principals and Rickard, ollth WUIard
' oUKb". ( “ bin, t mup, lliru a t.' «nd Firp«, however, a* a result oi

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Mnv 15.ir. St.
vti in
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IM1.HT0N,
l.oui*
bit .Cheat ami IlrulichUI tryublo are quick*
N, *May
la&gt; 15. Ht.
Lout*
lot
IlcittoM unit
(irtiewicb I,uni yratenlsy, |y re||*Vtftt with Foley'* Jluaey ami
rat .llfu
(irncwtcb
i.
, *!&gt; rmeveu wun ruiey * n o iiij n,,(l
Kvltinc 12
■j,. j„ , ' , , ' r “ hl ”
” T* rtiie flagpul
a
4 !* “ '
M&gt;cm ami HmiUi ami ili fi atnl Uoxton I ai.||inK cuuah nu’dicinu In die World.
7 to 1. The acure:
Hold everywhere.— Adv.

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May

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pally taking orders.”

they run neck and neck,

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"B u t," he,adds, “ wo are diseontinu-

I f you go among these wholesalers to­

_jin g j^ is lino"— anil he holds up the plug

day to introduce a new product in com-

of unfamiliar name,

"Yes, ami our dis­

count on it Is lurger, too."
“ What's wrong with
thing.

it?

N ot

plug, but— uo one knows about it.

a
It

isn’t advertised— the other one is. The
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is

for

merchandise

nationally'

advertised, unless the article, is excep­

It's a good plug— m ighty good

demand

petition with

the advertised make.

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Am i w e’ve learned it. pays

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to

swim

with the cu rre]^ not against it." * r .

tional, you will he met everywhere by
the injunction: ’ “ First go out and get
n reputation for your goods

through

advertising.
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Tiie wholesaler knows by actual con­
fect with dealers how they value speed
o f turnover, goods, which move w ith o

More and more jobbers in every lino
o f business urc learning every day that

minimum o f effort, goods people know
about and ask for.

their vlctariea SaturSav am eairer to

tK the
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eaBirami
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xcttlb
quottiem
supremacy
lb , right t» . till, bout with U,mp.

W . • « th.t m u , itiriicuity
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IHx’teil in reaching a final agreement
for the match.

7 1 JiiuTr eerie* with thu Chicago Cuba by
St. Lucie county ha* one motor ve­
wimiiiif yeaUrdmy, 0 to 3. Tiie score: hicle for every live porno ni—enough
15.— Brooklyn Chicago ..—
100 109 010— 3 12 1 to take every man, woman and child
flrit thrvo 111 Brooklyn
300 010 20x—0 13 2 In the couuly riding at one lima.

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THE SANFORD DATLY HERALD^ TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923
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V O U S E E tJ
, U lH A T l DOMS

I . A C C 1 0 E N T I\ U M

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Tou tan find the name of
w r y live Business Man
ia Sanford in this Column
*srh Ail.

PURELY =
PROFESSIONAL :
-------Cards of Sanford's Repot* h
able Professional Men, oach h
of whom, in his chosen pro* H
fsM.'oo the Herald recom* ta
mrmla to tho people.
On

Quick Service Transfer

George A. DcColtes

Storage Facilities
If va pit*** you, tell othtm; if not,
tell u». Phone 498

Attorney-nt-Law

SANFORD NO VELTY
WORKS
V. C. COI.LER, Prop-

Over Seminole County flank
AANFORD *:* *:- *:* FI.OUIOA

FRED R. W ILSO N
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ada 1c n nurd. No
Ad taken fnr lean than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany nil orders.
Count the words nnd remit
ncordingly.
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FOR SALK
FARMERS— You can get aood bod .
from**) am) irrigation plugs at tho |
Sanford Novelty Work a.
100-tfe
FOR SALK— Hosier and Uaya' paints
nml varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
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Preventable Fire Waste in Am erica Now H alf
Billion Dollars Annually
Education On Fire Prevention
llrcttitiy Needed to Cut Down
Appalling Waate, saya Protect­
ive Association.
r t TATISTICS for 1931 *Ikiw a
national lire loss of $19.1,400,V-J 012. Incomplete statistics for
I m I year Indicate that this sum la
r.-.ouutlng. In 1918 American tiro
laucs emounted to $3jtl,878,B7tL
1'iro Insurance experts lay that tha
greater part, o f this staggering loss
Is duo to laelc o f Arc prevention
•nowlcdge, carelessness, criminality
.ml faulty construction of bulldlngitThey say there la urgent need of
, duesLing the public to tic less care—
I um; urgent need for tho passago
of laws and ordination! compelling
i construction of buildings that
t bum, and nrgvnt need for
and certain ' punishment for

CITRUS FRUjTS BY-PRODUCTS
Experts Have Shown How Profits to
Qrowera From Material* Once
W aite Can Be Made.

T o offset tho serious losses In the
citrus fruit Industry occurring through
bruised, undersized or oversized op
nnges, grapefruit* nml lemons usually
allowed to go to waste, the bureau of
chemistry o f the United states De­
partment o f Agriculture lias Invest!
gated met Inals fur getting by-products
that will return n profit to the grower.
Some of these products require it pre­
liminary exjM’MSe for equipment, hut
It has la-en demon'strate&lt;l that the In­
vestment can soon tie made profitable.
Grapefruit Juliv, which Is Increasing
In (Miputarll.v, i-an he easily tUnfle If
direct Ions fur pressing, straining, pnsI leurlrlng. etnrifylng. sweetening and
buttling the Jub-e are carefully fol­
lowed. These directions may lie ob­
tained from the department.
A 'blend o f grapefruit Juice with lo­
ganberry Juice has been found popn-.
lur. Orange vinegar Is a satisfactory
sutislltitle for apple vinegar and
stuniM he made In districts where
many cull hmngcs would otherwise l&gt;c
a total lu-is. I'ltrle mbl Is a valuable
cuiimicrclnl arlb'le which enu tie made
from mill h-nums or limes If proper
apparatus Is Installed.
i» lher by products fruin citrus fruits
often wasted Include candled citrus
peel, for n-e as a confection or by link­
ers In place of citron, marmubides,
Jellies, butters and pectin.

i t National Fire Protective A»F()Tt 3J T E —TIIiikIo island eggs for
ition recently drafted a Inilhi_^ code which requires steel, stono
General Shop and Mill
setting, IB egg* fur $1.00.
Mrs.
m * concrete construction nod fire
Kl'xwnrlh, Bcunhill Avenue, SnnWork
reatftxut roof corerings. Intlnmfonl.
83-tfp
mahle roofs loom large In the fire
I CONTRACTOR nnd B U IL D E R
ion column for such a roof offers
BE AU TIFU L LAKH M ARY Invites'
1117 Comrnfm»l Street—Sanford, Fla. ELTON J. MOUGIITON
no resistance to the flames, but doe*
you. High elevation, pure drinking
offer tho poaalblllty, wlirn the spark*
ARCH ITECT
Ltfii.n. HHUHH
water. Good terms njjT n few cottages
ffy, of changing a. smalt fire into a
B. W. HERNDON
ns homes or investment. ?suo, Si.too,‘
wide conflagration.
America Kindles the World's Biggest Bonfire
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
A recent compilation of statistics
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Sl.i'nt), $2,30tl. ! ake Mary Realty Co.,
i A N FO R D
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FLO RID A
Trv a Kansas City newsiwiiier bawxi Kansas City fire department says, due to sparks In 1031 Of *879,7k i ,
Lake Mary, Florida,
6-4-lfc.1
INSURANCE AGENCY
” — 4 "ity fire drjiarirnrnt lit Uiis connect funi “ If all tl»- tiomes $7C0,V7Ji and ^C3i,’ !W respectively.
Kansas
; In 1922 In Kansas of Kansas City were roofed with
Hoof fires caused by defretivo
FOR S M .ti—2-tim Federal truck,'
FIRP.-------M H O -------- BONDS
a 034 roof fires In asphalt shingles It would save the chimney* and flues ranked third in
good for logring purposes, first
____ . were totally dc- Arc department over 76Q runs a the classification for 1931, the k*a
ICHKLLE m a i n e s
elm x tonciitimi. Cheap for rash. I_____ or opprcctaldy elamagrxL year."
f f ° m that source ^ansjmitlng _to
S. 0. Shinlmlser
LAW YER
This total doe* not include tlie nuinA clasxlffcntlon of fire cause* tt4,B0L6Sl compared to 411*!)h3,7K2
FRENCHMAN HAD RIGHT IDEA
ton Fepulaie truck', ihrap, rxrclient
ber o f buildings destroyed or dam- mode by the NatUmnl Board of Fire In 191R. New York showed Um
• :— Court House eniulition. Address ” K" I*. O. Box :y,
•grd by flames that spread from the Underwriters In 1921 show* thak In hrnvlret lews In this cJnruUflcaUon
Cnntrnrtor nnd ITirildcr
Principles of Plying Set Out by Louis
l.i lip *io:.ro.*, F!a.
33-lfc
original fire. During January and thnt year “ spurks on roofs'* ranked with $l,liaj£U, wlitln IRJnolt, with
Pierre Moulllard Have Been
PeoruMW o f Bits year there were M-ventli amtaig 21 different causes. $7!M),(Elt, came second and PcwnFOR ii Mil: U e n iv.- tivo thousand
lANFOltD
FLO R ID A ^ « • LMiruni'd
Proved Correct,
LUm w
-464
'roof
ftrrs
In
Kansas
CUy,
a
In
191H
the
total
loss
by
Are
caused
sylvmila,
with
ranked
third,
h .!,&lt; !s i l Iron £ llnthhnni IVaa.
number o f which spread to other by sparks atone wns ^fl,70^,097. By Tho total loss to tins country flue
, ,1'j.ii.,-s r*-rsi n.'hle delLureii in Rail*
Who was the first glider? lit sitpnml gro
v-*nsi«y 'All o f throe balMIngs 1921 the Ilgure
figure had
grown to $11^* to Inflammable ' roof Area, all
1A r ^ '. C o n n e l l y &amp; S o n s * J lc n n ’-JMcLajulin, Jr„
438.231 ,Willl a dry hot Bumrorrtbo sourors. In 1931 was 1062139^01,
ptvlng tin answer there Is room for
j lord. Shi, ;'id from oi.r stock at
~ tafUanoblo rcjof^ coverIni
\ I‘■*IILIUN,■if I\Hi\*
Opt. D.
lots Hits year from sparks may; f more tharv enough to bulk! H70 mOoi
1 Ho* pul Hols j f many notions to delve
Dwitng flwwboto.of “
■A then CJi. \.i te is at once, sliitreach $I6J»O2J00, It Iinolo,, Indiana, of hard-fiiirfarrd automobile roads
' ileal K-I.ilc. l.oins and Insurance
In medieval annals. Italy and France
Optic/an-Opt omeJri»&gt;
|Ing q.:nn’. t ; v . - e r i l D e a n Seed Co.,
and MUxoorf baTOjcstahlUhed tbq^oijto malnU la.thq flro departnxwtl
I have s good case.
Jean Baptiste
Sanford. Fla. Or'rn.!o\ I-la.
Il'konr IS
It7-dtp
lut-H Magnolia Ave. •T2 Hast First Street
i Dane I* said to have made a successFOR MALM *• acre celery farm, fqr.
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fill glide at IVnigln In the Fifteenth
Eskimos.
$1,700 m il. Half mile went uf j I I.O IIIIIA .O IH I Ell KING
century, while the marquis o f Barque-,
W
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TH
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s T E W A U T T h e F lo r is t
Cnmula's mounted police count noses xlit**, lit tlie middle of (lie Eighteenth
store at I .alie Monroe. All tiled. 5
AND OTHERS INDICTED
iiiul find mil) about 2.71X1 Eskimos liv­ century, skimmed across the Settle at
K »l i’loarrs-------------Floral Designs
Real Estate
roomed house. Good hum.— M. F.j
(&gt;N FRA CD CHARGE
ing la the Far North, not Including Paris.
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M nor wilaeavhleeerfx)
FIRE. LIFE, AUTO INSU RANCE Rphinson, Agent.
Annual and Ornamental Plants
Alaska.
Details of a convincing kind lire,
t
Monroe will have a
I*'(IR HALE Large motor boat, every
PENSACOLA, Flu.. May II.—
The low figure Is surprising. Do- however, tacking. But there Is no
|III Myrtle Ave.----------Phone 2G0-W
convenience, four cylinder motor, in William Ix-o Pophnm, his wife, Maud pri'Mling mnteh and boxing matches! ginning with our first tessoua In gong- doubt of the theoretical claims of the
Res. 205-Bhunea-------- Office 271
remorknhly good condition. Will con­ Miller Pophnm, James J. Abbott and Friday night at the school house j V i i t i h y , M , have heard so nun'll'about Frenchman Louis I'lcrre Moullhtrd,
DR. J. T. D ENTON
sider nuy offer —L. II. Connelly. 39-tfc William H. Collier have been indict- lm,l&lt;- The event is fo r a membership the Eskimos llatt most of us tiasglued who died a quarter of a century ago
ISANFOUl) M ACH INE
I'll YSIC'IAN-SURGEGN
the Athletic Association and they existed tn much greater num­ In poverty nt Cairo, In two volumes
i;^ R SALE Ult TRAD E-Buick aix ed ,by the Federal grand jury in ses- drive
COMPANY
he set out Ihe principles ihnt should
slosion
here
charged
with
using
the
dumbl
draw
a large crowd. Young bers.
touring car. Will Jake Ford in ex­
Konms 2f)fi-2(l7-20H Mcisrh Building
In bidding fur fame, the Eskimo* guide man In seeking conquest o f the
United Stales mail
in connection &gt;Lumlros and Collie Diggers, Leonard
General .Machine anil Iloiler
trude. Terms. Box H&amp;U, city.
have bad the additional handicap uf air. To seek to lly by Imitating the
with their oyster farm operations at .Mrl.mtis and Sled Miller, Lee Peck never producing a great man.
Works
40-filp;
1-t-wp
heating of a bird's wing was not feas­
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Rooms 220*228
and Charlie Mem. Hawkins and Bales
Despite medloertly and fewness, thj ible. "Men should imitate such bird*
Cyllmler CirintlinR
FOR HALF}— L. f'. Smith typewriter, Apalachicola, and St. George Island Gordon nml aeveral others will give
DR. R. M. MASON
ExkimoN have beeoluu known In all as fly with steady wings nnd svull
small show case and two ice boxes near that city, it became known last
Automubile Repairs
wrestling nMil boxing exhibitions.
DENTIST
part" o f thn earth.
night.
themselves of Hie currents o f the nlr.“
Acetylene Welding
nnd Favorite gas range. Phone *1735.
Thlij shows tho power of advertis­
The events promise plenty o f good
New Melsch Building
Ten years after Moulllard wits dead
Pophnm nnd his wife were indict­
— 100 N. Sanford Ave.
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Phone G
-Sanford. lTorida |*hone 201
clean sport and the public is cordial­ ing.
(with Ids dreams of an nrtuul machine
..Hanford, Florida
ed by the federal grand jury sitting
unfulfilled) the Wright brothers begun
ly invited to attend the bouts, Thu
W AN TE D
in Tnllahuseo a year ago. This in­
Paculiar Wall.
Hie development o f his ideas.
wrestling and Imxhig will he abso­
W A N T E l) T 6 BUY’— Asparagus fern dictment still stands against them.
The
attention
o
f
the
gisdoglenl
sur­
Daily Ilcrnld on sale at Joe's Smoke
DR. G. S. SELM AN
lutely free and the entertainment is
Pophnm nnd his assia-intes have
seed, for gomi clean stock will pay
IlfotTM'. Ml,l.I,
vey has been culled to a peeullur well
Drug Store unit j
Practice limited to .
arranged with a view of stimulating
In Ohio, and'hint caused an Investiga­
a good price. Address W. -P. Nowell been operating, what they ullage in
llfunt's I'hnrnuu
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nuse and Throat
Interest in the Athletic Association tion to iie Hindu of It. II nppears that
Co., Whulusaic Fern Growers, Apopka, their advertisements, the most exten­
Eyca Examined, ( i Iushoh Fitted
and a drive for more members.
the well produces both fresh and sal!
F|a.
279-tfc sive oyster farms in the country, and
water through two -separata pumps.
Mcisrh Building
the
indicement
alleges
thatthese
,M I:NtJGBAPII Kit 1VANTKD—Must
ATTEND THE PBINCESH
The explanation proves to he very
he experienced. Address P, (), Box operations are fraudulent nnd that
simple. Two water--hearing beds, con­
TONIGHT AND HELP
22.1.
32-tfe ing the mails to further their schemes
fined between layers nr ttmcsTnne. oc­
K M ( -KlhlS J
ATI I I.K I'IC ASHt It IATION cur til tills point, one hImwi* Ihe oilier,
is contrary to the postal laws.
POSITION W ANTED As prnetlcal
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for
j The pipe df the fresh-wliter pump laps
nurse for invalid or maternity cases
— 1 1 0 .1
light housekeeping.—701 Mugnnliu
ANGKDILT ( ASK IS
A t the Princess Theater tonight the upper vein nt a depth of Id fret,
Avenue,
3fi-5tc pr would consider cook for small cafe
UNDER ADVISEMENT with one o f the best pictures o f thet The pl|&gt;e o f the salt-water pump
or hoarding house, or waitress, or
FOR RENT— T wo B-room bungalows, clerk. Must hove wqrk. Address L.
season to he Shown,
vH» "&lt; «
'»f
own, there should Imone (1 room bungalow.—A, P. Con­ T. M. care General Delivery, d ly.
ORLANDO, May It. The hem ing one of the largest crowds of the
nolly &amp; Sons,
2fl-tfc
40-2tp o f the receivership application fur month. Sixty per cent of the pro____
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&lt;
held by Judge recti)} will he ifivcii to tho High
FOR RENT—Two very desirable \VANTE l)—Middle-aged white woman the Angelibtl was
Ghas, O. Andrevvtt Saturday and at School Athletic Association, and ns- Tho Daily Herald, 16c per week.
apart mi nis Ln parties without chil­
to take care of small apartment and
dren.—320 Oak Ave. Call 2C03. 3K-2tp 2-year-old child for business woman, the eunclusion o f arugmefit by the this only applied to the tickets sold ______ _________________________ ^ _____
before tlie i how everyone should buy;
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FOR RENT— Bedroorp to one or two Sundays off. Phillips' Apartment, 2nd attorneys Judge Andrews took the
tickets beforj- the perfotmalice anil ■
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ruse
under
advisement.
byoung men. 80(5 Magnolia Avenue. and Oak streets, Apartment No. 2.
thus give a n iu^^um to the High "
Attorneys
for
the
piulntifT,
J.
F.
S8-3tp 1
40-ltp
Ange and Dr. C. O. Christ, Davis &amp; School At hlelicff^oH ation—a worthy
FOR RENT— 1 furnished housekeep­
Davis ullage mismanagement and object ami one that needs the money,
LOST
ing or bed room $3.00 j»er week.—
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that the eampnny is insolveni nnd
LOST—
Keys,*,
between
M,
F.
Robin­
314 East 6th St.
30-6tp
ANOTHER
CORPORAL
ask
that
a
receiver
be
appointed
to
son's office, HO N. Park avenue,
FtTTt' IIENT— Furnished Tooms with
PUNISHM ENT BILL
and pqstoffirc. Finder please deliver conduct* the affairs o f the holet. E,
light houseJa-L’ping.-rS. E. Corner
to my office nnd rectlVo reward.— M. S. Bridges u *ditcctor, on the new b-isjliff
/
11th street and Elm ave.— M. Sch­
F. Robinson. - : . le,. I ■ . t, 30.2tp boan(*«nd the attorney for the hotel
TALLAHASSEE, May t-1.—Senator
neider.
89-3tp
represented the rontpany.
J. M, Milcbull, of the 9th district, in­
LOST-^8malt "red
with j whttf
FOR RENT— Furnished two house­
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troduced a bill Into the senate Sutur*JS
markings, without horns. Please
STATE ROAD B ILL
keeping rooms, 206 East Third SL
day
to utxdlah t-urporal punishment of ’ B'
notify.— Mrs. W. W. Brady.
39-lltp
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’ 39-3tp
‘ ’ IB CLOGGED W ITH
convicts,
state or county, except jn i |
LOST— Wtthirr the city" limitsT
Our ortlt’M arc enminjf in ao-funt thut if it weru nut thut
FOR RENT— Four room unfurnished
. AMENDMENTS case* of riot. It is prqbahle that the ■
and rlnt from Ford car.
Finder
kept prepared to render real Rervico wo could
apartment, Till W. First Street.
senator's hill will come too late to bo'5
please return to 820 Oak Avenue. |S
not handle them.
40-8tp
TAI4.AH ASSKK ,Msy IB.—Twen­ effective, ns a'complete abolition u fjfi
reward.
* 39-2tp
ty-four amendments dogged the way corporal punishment
un­ ■ n i i A V n
inishment provided for unttcj
FURNISHED APAR TM E N T, ocean
LOST— Between New Smyrna and
the ' W p e d -i n ** w a i s t -l i n e
for the adoption o f the MiJIer bJU der a hill already certified to t h e '* i x l v N I l s
USW E D E L IV E R
front at Coronado Beach. Running
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