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lTEST v e g e t a b l e s e c t i o n

IN TH E H EAR T OF THE W O R LD ’S

.
NUMBER 39

SANEOUb, FLORIDA, MOtNDAV. MAY 14, 1923
volum e

IV.

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fill
ARE STRANDED
And Arc Living Upon
Chritable Friends Un­
til Relieved
iRr I V
, • .
NORFOLK. Vn., May 14.—Plight of
forty youth* from Norfolk, Newport
Stwt Savannah and New Orleans
itranded In Hamburg ia pointed^ out
by V. C. Hart, secretary of the Y. M.
c a. in that German city, in n lottor
received here yesterday as a warning
against American boya signing on
the crew list* of foreign cargo ships.
Jlr. Hart, in hi* letter to Burt S.
Fenn, secretary of the Norfolk Cen­
tral Y. M. C. A., protests against the
practice of certain shipping masters
of potting inexperienced American
boys on German ships and declared
that the practice should be brought
to the attention of port authorities,
lie refers specifically to a shipping
master of Newport News, who ho
claim* in January induced seven
Amcrirnns to go to work on the
German cargo ship Alarieh.
,
“Four of these young men,” the
letter states, “had no seamen’s pa­
pers, and three of them hnd never
been to sea before. All of those
seven nu n, except one, who is an old
hand at the sea business me under
JJ yers of age. One of them is only
17 years old.
"When they arrived in Hamburg,
| they promptly paid ofT and discharg­
ed so as to give German*, who work
cheaper than Americans, the jobs.
Nothing was said when they signed
|about getting them back to the states.
Of course, the shipping master was
paid something probably $10 for gotI ting these men on the German ship,
sot by the men themselves, but by
the ship’s agents or perhaps by the
captain «*f the ship ns ho could not
sail without a crew,
“The money they received did not
last tlu in long, and now they Are here
without money und without work.
Our rounsul Won’t give them food nnd
lodging* because they came on Ger­
man «hips, ami because most of them
hare n&lt;&gt; papers to prove their status
|ai American seamen, if it wnsn’t
for the little help 1 give them, they
would statee and walk the streets
at night. Muring the Inst six weeks
*e have had nbout 40 Americans
come here on German ships from
New Orleans. Norfolk, Newport News
and Savannah. So you can imagine
•hat an awful problem wo huvo here.
American shipping is very poor here
now, and it is almost impossible for
these men to get away. Our consul
i&gt; doing nil he can to get the German
•hipping companies to take the men
back on the ships on which they came
or others that go to the states but
without much result so far.
“It doesn’t take long," Mr. Hart’s
letter continues, “ for an American
over here to go to the dogs, especial­
ly when be l« without money or work,
lie is sooner or Inter arrested by tho
German |»olicc for vngruncy and is
given a jail sentence of six to eight
months. Then he is given notice to
lesve the country by hia own efforts,
and re-arrcUcd If he docs not get
•*sy. It i* impossible for an Amer­
ican to get work in Germany."
*

OWNER OF BATHING
RESORT WAS FOUND
IN OI.D GRAVEL FIT
PETERSltURO. Va-. May JBl
1*1.—J orum Griffin, owner Wsi
■of n bathing resort near Hi
f here who mysteriously disoppearc dlnst Monday night Fn
while"driving along the rea(i» Fn
in an
automobile, waa no
found today in a gravel pit So
handcuffed and unconacloua. Fa
Ho wnB taken to a hospital Fn
whore ia condition ia aaid Fa
to bo acrioua.
PhyBicians
aaid ho was suffering from
fear and exposure.
no
*
no
Fa Fa Fa i«a F» Fa Fn

BRITISH NOTE IS
RESENTED BY THE
SOVIET LEADERS

ESETO

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Id hi

re rrm a I nb AVIATORS
tm: FOUND ON MOUNTAIN
Fa
ARE IDENTIFIED
hi
t n - ^ 7 q r r T T ^ n o . naifo* May
Rh ■ n . — Remains of two men
found on Cuhymagn moun­
tain* In this country, near
Fa tho engine nnd fragments
pf j(n airplane, were posiAnd Bandits W ill Now F* iivojy identified yesterday
ho as those of Colonel FranEnroll in the Nation­ p i es C. Marshall and Lieut.
Pa Charles Webber, whose fnto
al Army as Reward
Fn has boon • mystery since
F»
thfy left this qity Deccmbor
inr Tfce Aaio-lnlrd Press*
PEKIN, China. May 14.—Tito Pe­ Pi .7th on a flight to Tucson,
king government announces that it* Pu Arizona.
delegates reached terms at I.inching
Saturday night with the bandits un­
M la |q A Ha m n M
der which .the troops will bo with­
drawn nnd the bandits Inter will be
enrolled in the national apmy.
It it sodded tht the bandits hsve
returned to tho hills promising to
release some of their captives imme­
diately nnd to set the others free
when the agreement is carried Out.

CAPTURE STEAMER
TAKE MUCH LOOT

BILL BANISH

Taday and Two Others
Will Also Be Arrest?
ed on Same Charge
Illy T h r A n n rlM M I P tM S l

FEDERAL PRISONER
SAWS HIS WAY OUT
ON MOTHER’S DAY
'-It-Ml
F«
ATLANTA, Go., May 14.
Ml — While between 400 and
pn GOO persons were attending
F* Mother’s Pay exercises at
l*i the
federal penitentiary
Fn near here yesterday m oAPrison Problems Have
Fa ing, LAuis E. Deshcllcy, a
re prisoner escaped by sawing
Reached High Ten­
Pa the bars of a window and
sion in the Senate
re leaving the prison prcsumPa ably with the crowd of vlzy*(H r Th e A innrlnlrd I'rraal
Po tors, lie was serving a 10
TALLAHASSEE. May 14.—Lcgisyear sentence on a chargo
lntive banning of the whiping of
Pa of counterfeiting.
convicts In this state last night
la l « Pi Bn M p i seemed to be only n matter of a
Pa Pa
day. With this prison reform will
undoubtedly go the county lease sys­
tem as soon as existing contracts
terminate. Legislation to this latter
end has only been held from final
passage until the two houses of the
assombly could decide the difficult
problem of disciplining convicts,
The lower house from tho first hss
been
overwhlemingly in .favor of ban­
HIGGINBOTHAM,
JONES
AND
ning the whip. last night it appear­
FISHER ARE NAMED
ed thnt the fourteen unyielding sen­
IN HILL
ators of the more conservative upper

TALLAHASSEE, May 14.—Sheriff
Jones, of this county,.one of the prin­
cipals in the Martin Tabgrt case, was
taken, into custody today on a charge
of conspiracy and kidnapping. Johe\
was indicted Saturday at Pensacoln
with William Fishor, Superintendent
of tho Putnam Lumber Company and
Walter Higginbotham, convict whip­
ping boss, fallowing an investigation
into tho death of Ned Thompson an
aged negro.’ Federal authorities will
leave this afternoon for Cross City to
arrest Fisher. Higginbotham will ho
hi rested after he is tried in tho state
court on n charge of murder in connec­
tion with the death of Martin Tnbcirt.
Jones was released on $2,000 bond on
PENSACOLA, May 14.—J. R.
each charge.
Jones, former sheriff of I.con coun­
ty, Wnlter Hlgginbothnm, "whipping
Seamen’s W ages Are
boss" in the convict camp of tho Put­
' Raised by Board nam Lumber company at Clara, Fla.,
and Superintendent W. H. Fisher of
the ramp were indicted In federal
ll lv T lir .I m m Id I m I l'r » &gt; i)
WASHINGTON, May 14. - I n ­ court here Saturday in connection*
creases of 12 to 20 per cent in tho with the death of Ned Thompson,
wages of seamen were announced by aged nineteen, who died ns tho result
tho Shipping Board Saturday, effee- '0'f nllcgcd brutal treatenient while in
live today, to meet the inbor situa­ tile Putnam camps.
tion created by the continued surge
The fprmcr sheriff, who wn$ re­
of industrial activity ashore.
moved from office recently by thf
While not meeting entirely the de­ Florida legislature during widespread
mands of tlie nion ns presented liy investigation into convict brutalities
tho International Seamen’s Union the in this state in charged with violat­
new scales with changes in working ing section 208 «&gt;f thd\pcnal f 01*0
conditions, announced nt the same the United States, which mukos it a
time, were said to be acceptable to rrintinal offense to kidnap or carry
representatives of that orgaliization away or cause to be kidnaped and
and to remove whatever probability carried away any person with intent
there may have been of concerted that the person bo held in Involun­
coercive action.
tary servitude or as a slave.
The board acted upon the report
Fisher, Higginbotham and Jones
o f n apecial committee heuded by
are also under another county in­
Commissioner O’Connor, which wns
dictment, charged with conspiracy to
appointed on Jtl«»y 2, after the union
violate this section.
filed a summary of the situation as­
Although District Attorney Fred
serting that the present scale was
"out of line with* present economic Cubbcrly declined to comment on or
give details of tho alleged unlawful
conditions."
Thnt the hoard’s committee rec­ arts, it was said thnt the former sher­
ognizes thnt factor was seen in. Its iff caused the negro, Ned Thompson,
statement thnt
increased wnges to Ik* taken to the Clara camp of the
would 1h&gt;expected to solidify the sup­ 1'iitnnin Lumber Company when he
port of "real American soamen" wns merely being held for failure to
which was dcclnrcd to be essential give a pence bond nnd not having
to the maintenance of an efficont been convicted of any criminal offoncc.
service.
Thompson wns held by tho lumber
Increases announce*! Saturday in­
compnny it is alleged, and brutally
cluded the following:
Carpenters, from $70 to $80; or­ whipped by Waltor Hlgglilibotham,
dinary acamon from $41) to $47.60; who In under Indictment on a chargo
dccy engineers, from $70 to $80; coal of murder growing out of tho death
passers, from $G0 to $00 and water of Martin Tabort, tho North Dakota
youth. Tho negro was later taken
’tenders, from $06 to $72.60.
hack to Tallahassee by Fisher, tho
indictment charges, nnd placed In tho
Leon county Jail, where he lingered u
few days and died.

FEDERAL COURT
INDICTS FORMER
WHIPPING BOSS

Release K.'. pec ted Soon.
*
(Dr I'kr .lum-talnl I'rrwl
TROTZKY
AND TCI1ITCHERIN
HONG KONG, May 14.—European
SHANGHAI, May 14.—The release passengers were among those ter­
ARE BOTH READY
of ail foreigners seized by handits in rorized nnd robbed when the Chinese
FOR BATTJ.E.
the Shantung hills is momentarily
house had won their fight begun with
stonmer Taishun wns seized near
expected,
according
to
n
message
re­
the Introduction of a hill by Sonntor
(Dr The
rrwul *
Swntow Saturday by pirates who,
LONDON, May 14.— In . British_ of- ceived n(P 12:30 yesterday by Ma* disguised as passengers, overpowered
Hodges to abolish corporal punish­
ment.
Acini circles , the reply of the Run- Frienman at Tsaochwang from his the crew nnd sailed the ship nearly
Led by Mr. Hodges, Senator Stokes
sian soviet goveytment to the British brother I.con Friedman, one of the 24 hours, nt night witiiout lights, nnd
nnd
MacWillinms, this minority of
note is considered ns avoiding a rup­ captives. Friedman's message said fiunlly left her yesterday
nt the
ture. Much satisfaction is expressed that the relief expedition was only mouth of a small creek, transferring
three, has steadily brought the ma­
at what the British consider the olmut ten miles from Vie place where to n small boat loot valued at $00,000.
jority over, first, to n rcosolution th*t
would ask the administrative offi­
about-faco on the pnrt of Moscow in the captives were being held.
cials to ban the whip ns an experi­
its attitude toward Great Brittain.
So large have become the "ship­
A soft nnswer will turn away
mental measure, and then to tho pas­
ments
of beans and cucumbers from
sage of a hill yesterdny thnt would
MOSCOW, May 14—M. Tchitehcrln, wrnth, but it lias darned little effect
this section, thnt n solid train lend of
tnakc it unlawful to whip county
soviet foreign minister, dressed in* on A book ngent.
string beans lenyes Center Hill e^li
prisoners nt all, white such punish­
the uiflform of a member of the R
e d ' -----------If his fet and hands annoy anil night nnd a solid train load of cu­
ment would be bnnnrd on state pris­
army and wearing n rod decoration,
cumbers goes forward front Webster
oners for two years at the end of
was the chief speaker at a great dismay him In society, he finds com­
cneli night. About 100 cars of each
which time the next legislature could
meeting held in a theater here Satur­ fort in the thought thnt he is n redare being shipped every week.
act in the light of experience.
blooded he-man.
day.
But Inst night the outright whip
The theater was . crowded to the
The Luke Worth Telephone Com­
Arcardia's First National' Bank is
abolitionists rlainied they had enough
doors, whflo in the Btrcet* thousands
pany Is building a $10,000 home.
strength to make the senate eonqur
who hod taken pnrt in a demonstra­ spending $10,000 for new fixtures.
in an nmendment put into this bill
tion listened to speakers from motor
by the house that would disregard
trucks and balconies, all of whom
the two year experimental clause for
made reference to whnt they termed
the state convicts but would free
the war threat ugainst Russln in the
them, too, from the lash forever. If
British note, in the assassination of
It is found that they cannot he han­
Vorovsky at Izvusannc ,and In other
dled without the whip at the end of
recent international developments.
two years these senntors said, let the
Referring to Vorovsky, M. Tchitnext scssipn tuke any action it deems
chcrin said:
/
"This is a symptom of the gcnornl
fit.
‘
scribing
his
wife
ns
tIn*
mother
of
his
The opening sermon of the evange­
The legislature as n whole and tho
European situation. The direct re­
children.
Biography
to
be
illijiiiiiintlistic services at the Presbyterian
senate especially, Is tired of tho
sponsibility rests with the Swiss gov­
churrh preached by Dr. A. F. (.arr, ing must tell us^of the hero’s train­
question
of convicts. The subjrd has
ernment, which took no preventive
of Savannnb, Ga., made a profound ing. It must tell us of the education­
kept
them
in n turmoil ever since
measures, while the moral repsonimpression on tho large congregation al advantages. It must tell us of his
'they
came
to
Tallnhnssec for their
sibility is on England, Frmncd and
present yesterdny morning, and re­ homo life. It must tell us of his
biennial session to work on other
Italy, who originally invited the Hus­
fnther.
But
most
of
all
it
must
tell
quests begun to pour in nt the close
thlilgs. The problem appeared after
sion delegation to Lausanne."
of the service for its appearance in us of his mother. Slio is tho origlnnl
they came nnd found them for tho
Regarding the British note, which
educator. She Is the maker of the
,
most
part unprepared to deal with It.
he characterized ns insolent, Tchitch- the Herald.
Those.present will, without doubt, home life. And she is the most un­
With
the exception of a fow other
crln said:
■
‘
each be a press agent for the servicea failing institution- for Christian edu­
matters convicts have been upper­
"We are getting telegrams that
cation
thnt
has
yet
been
established.
each night this week at 8 o’clock.
most in their minds.
British war ships are already In the
Dr. Carr’s sermon was as follows: James and John were great men. They
White sea, perhaps by now they have
The Mother of Zebcdce’s Children . were pillars in the church of -^God.
TALLAHASSEE, May 14.—What
opened hostilities against our ships.
They were blessed beyond othefs in
Matthew 20:20.
was
generally bcllovcd to be a fili­
"Tho note contains false facts and
Her namo was Salome. Mark and their privilege of going \o sJhool to
buster by Senator Lindsey deferred
messages improperly deciphered, be­
Jesus.
But
without
the
work
k
their
hia gospel calls her by her name.
final consideration by the senate of
fore the demand, we therefor*, offer
Matthew docs not. Matthew calls her mother upon them, Christ would\irobthe
bill that .would abolish the prac­
a conference. Wo arc ready to dis­
by the round about designation, the ably never have called them to be his
tice
of whipping convicts in the state.
cuss in losses sustained by British
mother of Zebcdoc's children. I do Apostles. She prepared them for en­
Bills
final passage of which lnvolresi
citizens ln%1920, but we will render
not know why he docs not call her trance unto Ills Apostolic college.
only
tho
senate concurrence In tho
a bill to Englund for all those Eng­
Christ owned her work upon them and
house amendment was expected to be
land shot during the intervention in Salome, or the mother of Jnmcs and carried It on to its completion In their
taken up again thla afternoon. Lind­
the north. • Wc desire peace, and do John. It looks as If he wanted to preparation for His service. Salome is
sey, who spoke nearly an hour said he
not want a break, but wc will wait boost Zebedec. It looks ns if Zcbedec a typical mother. (
did not do anything to get himself Into
would oppose by parliamentary and
until the enemy attacks us."
First of nil she is typical In her amthe
Bible,
and
that
Matthew
wanted
other
methods "hssty" action as relat­
The foreign minister was followed
bltlon for her children. Some mothers CHICAGO GRAND JURY SEEKS
to
help
him
out
by
getting
him
In.
If
ed
to
only “ ono phase" of tho convict
by War Minister Trotxky, who told
ambitions for their children turns to­
FORTY-ONE FORMER
system.
the crowd that Russia Wanted peace, he should have simply callod her Sa­ ward social prestige and worldly suc­
STUDENTS.
but the Red army was ready if nec­ lome, or the mother of James and cess. They dress tholr girls up and
John, Zebedcc would have been left
essary.
send them o ff to a finishing school for
CHICAGO, May 14.—Investigation
"I f war comes, it Will bo a long out in the cold. If be had said tho a year, then bring them home to make
H r T%e A i m ti t M ■**•••&gt;
of the death of Leighton Mount, stu­
wife
of
Zebcdce
people
might
have
COLORADO CITY, Tex., May 14.—
one; it will delay the building up of
their
debut.
They
want
a
good
numdent at Northwestern University who
asked, and wtf&gt; is he? So he gives
our country for many years, but the
(Contlnucd on page 0)_______ disappeared in the 1921 clast rush, Eight bodies. of persons killed in a
Zcbedee
what
honor
ho
can
by
dotornado near hero early this morning
Red army, which wants peace will
turned Saturday to a hunt for 41
lave been brought to Colorado and
carry out it* duty until the end."
BIG SPRINGS, Tex., May 14,—
former ftudrnt* who left the univer­
Ho suggested that perhap* . more
t was reported several more bodies Fifty persona were killed end about
sity shortly after Mount disappeared.
than i\otc writing waa going on in
Subpoena servers from State’a At­ are on their way here. Twelve per­ 100 hundred injured three miles from
the border atates, while the border
torney Crowe’s office arc conducting sons have been counted dead.1 Per­ Colorado, Tcxaa, when a tornado
On May 11th a meeting of the county and ia as follows: East side,
sons doing relief work reported tho swept the section,
atmosphere - wa* thickening. These
according to
WASHINGTON, May 14.-GoId states would be the first to feel the farmers of Seminole county wvas held Joe Cameron, L A. BrumU-y and G. tho search. Tbo grand Jury investi­ dead and injured being found in al- meagro unconfirmed reports tele­
F. Smith; West side, lohn Mcisch, gating the case is in recess until to­ moat every scattered farm and ranch
•mpon. into thu United States dqr. srunt If wAt catne.
phoned here. Since the news waa
in
tho
court
house
to
determine
If
a
* .
Henry Nickel and John Bowlcy; day.
"g April t-Meedc*} a*port* of metal
Leo Kamoneff, tho acting premier
dwelling for miles south of here. One received communication has been cut
Mr.
Crowo
declared.today
that
the
by more H. in IH.O0O.000 aciKnling to and president of tho Moscow, soviet co-operative nuirkcting^ association Ovloflo, B. F. Wheeler. These gen­
investigation ia far f^om ended, and man haa two children killed and a off due to damage to telephono end
figures made public by Commerce
ild tribute to Vorovsky. The bul- should be formed. This meeting waa tlemen aro Endeavoring to secure the
number of persona Injured when the telegraph lines. The worst damage
c*pre**cd tho opinion th$t i *OB*?PPl?
Department lipporU wore given
_ { ' which kilia him, hg aaid, was well attended •n‘1
opinion of memborshlp as rapidly as possible waa “covering up" in the case.
All tornado atruck Spado Ranch aouth of was forty, miles from Big Springs, It
"»orc than $9,000,000. ' " c,,~
directed yipt .only against Vorovsky, those prerent waa that the tlmt* had and are meeting with wonderful ouotho facts have been made known, lerc and mowed a path twenty-five waa reported.
t' against the soviet government, arrived {of the’ SAmlnoIe county coo*. t'H
miles long across Mitchell county last
It is believer that damage to crop*
Jt appears to bo an assured fact ho aaid. “If the gqHty parties bethe communist (party, and the entire farmers' to follotiTthe ' example
apd cattlo ere'heavy, and leed^ofi
night.
iiovo
they
are
safe,
they
have
only
farmers north, oast and west, and to that tho'co-operative marketing as.
lobar movement.'
Ufe and property heavier in the coun­
establish a fartnera co-operative mar­ sociation will b* formed, that the In been fooling Ihemselvc*."
FORT
WORTH,
Tex.,
May
14.—A
try dletrlcta than in tho town of
A committee of physicians appear­
I.ONDON, May 14.—While British keting association for Seminole coun­ dependent growers, large nnd small
Colorado, according to unconfirmed
long
distance
message
from
Sweet­
ed to examine tho skeleton found
government U ready to discus* dis­ ty. It was decided to appoint an or- realize the XMt advantages of such hidden in an Evanston pier two water at 11 o’clock said the tornado report*. Relief parties left here In
Rock is l a n S T ’fc * May u . - puted matters with any credited Rus­ ganlujlon committee.to outlina plane an aasoclation and will give' It their
weeks ago and which was ideatlfied atruck betwacn tho town of Loreine automobiles this morning.
T ” w.m,n «n,l ihm,
sian envoy ’Lori! Curxon sesms de­ of orgoalxation and eubmlt same to whole-hearted support. Every grow­
as Mount- They reported they had and Water Tank three miles east of
DARWIBM WILL BE BARBED
termined, to maintain all points raised a m*sa meeting to( be hejd Tuesday er, large or small, V*
town in Mitchell county end that the
, Cfcmipb*U* Island, -Just oast of this In 4ke tBritlah not* and vdlf r»At tol­ night May 15th In the court houae. ty ia urged tp attend tho meeting been unable to determine the cause
8 o’clock of death. There were no eight of oead will not exceed four with per
f ty. when they Jumped from a W
erate long discursive exjjgnatlons Subscription paper* were placed In Tuesday night. May 16th,
TA LuUlABRBeY m # ? 1
happ sight Injured. All were farmers,
D* to .void being struck by a street from Moscow, It is Indicated. Will tho hands of the organisation com­ at the c*grt baMnc when and where fractures, the’ doctors said, and the
ate
adopted a resolution pasted by the
tar. roatrel of which had been lost JQso lnslst. lt Is declared on adequate mittee ’ and on’ being circulated gep- the growers of Seminole county will substance at first believed to have (t | u said.
house
» Saturday disappro * Z lh' °P»«tor. The young people redress on apologies for wrongs al crally among tho farmer* their Inaugurate tb# greatest movement been lime turned out to .be a nature
teaching
In public Inatltutlo—
Correct
this
sentence
i
"The
wife
interest in the proposed association for the benefit of the growers that product of decomposition.
atate Atheism, Agnosticism or
r , ? ' v nr Uck 10 Eaat m ° n~» leged by BritUk in note.
has
a
quart
put
away
some
place
for
is wide-epresd and genuine.''The ar- has ever been launched lp Seminole
,h,V‘n*
a danco at
Clearwater1# municipal golf course medicinal use, hut I*ve never looked winUm. W. J. Bryan »p
On. boj, u . b ™
&lt;r«n&lt;cstion' committee consists of
The Herald delivered six
resolution.
U to bo doubled in alar.
fmr i L - r
[ COMMITTEE.
each
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S. Exeeeds Exports

Wwee Women and

DR. A, F, CARR, OF SAVANNAH.
OPENS EVANGELISTIC SERVICE AT
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HERE

areI jn a b le to

DETERMINE THE
CAUSE OF DEATH BIG TORNADO
IN TEXAS KILLS
12 AT LEAST

F ifty Persons
K illed By Tornado

FARMERS MASS MEETING NEXT TUESDAY

�THE SANFORD DAILY1HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 12,1923
/
NOTICE!
0. Wyoming l.ullahy (violin solb)"
To A ll Member* of the American Le--------- r...----- Jean Williams
glon, Campbell-Losing Pont No. B3:
Claude Herndon, Jr.; Mr*. Claude
All legionnaire* arc requested to
« llcmdon, accompanist.
MRS. FRED DA1GBR, Society Editor
Ustrice Joy and Jacquline Loj*,
turn out in uniform, if possible, Sun* 7. Sextette from Lucia (coret and
Phone 217-W
jn a Paramount picture of super!*.
day
afternoon
at
2:30
o’clock
nt
Mil­
Sixaphone
duet)
.............Donictti
If rw ka»e » r frie»4« tniiiw »«*«
(Ive merit—George Melford’s ira.
ler’* Undertaking Parlor*, where the *■ Johnny and Bernard Schirard,
—If ran, arv galea mil nhrrr t&gt;r runtime
fcaaae, mr If &gt;oa are ealrrlalalag. write
pressive production—
legion
will
take
charge
of
the
funeral
Mrs.,
Wagner,
accompanist.
a
ramie this drpnrf mrat, all Ins
delalla. »r teleghnne Ike llem. II mill
service* of Oscar W. Speer, who died 8. Pctito Tcrantil (piano solo)....
ke greallf ■pprrrltiirH.
“J A V A H EAD ”
at the government hospital at Oteen,
— ---------- Heller
Rivals In love— and you’ll i0,«
Carmen Gcrthrie.
N. C., Wednesday morning.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
•hem both. Which girla wins your
9. Gypsie Rondo (piano solo) Lichncr
heart lovely Lcatrice Joy as u*
Marguerite Gamer.
CARD OF THANKS
charming Chlneae bride of a told
10.
The
Morning
0kli((musical
read*
We wish to thank all of the neigh­
'young American «r pretty Ju,'
H. - Jonej
bors pnd friends who so kindly assiat- . ing) -------—
. quline Logan aa ’the Yankee "g(J
Mm. H.-hslIc
cd me, in my bereavement in (he Io m Miss Dorothy Stokes,
he left behind" vjlp&gt; would rsUi«J
&lt;*
Maine*, accota'tiefilatC
1
of my mother.
. ., .
dle
than give him up? When the**
MR8. JENNIE VAUGHAN, 11. Rhapsodic Mignonna— HurgaM n f K p l ’ &lt;1 D f l V
a n d
if
farr imagine the gerr
rfan
(piano
Ibidf
t
C
h
i,.
Rolling
and FAMILY.
I gcous thrills and.heart tugs. IB!
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Mary llrlen Morse-------- ' — / | "
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“s
/1 * A
i nglne the luxurious .............
way the
pro.
- proAt the conclusion, of thp contests A BAHBATH-lTOTWiyfr'PRAYER.
duccr of “ The Sheik** has picturisMerry Matrons u w «» »»«;». «•*•*“ •“ ! the_ hostess »Qn^_.chl9kML~A*lad.:
ed them. All the seductive lure of
Cowcn, Mrs. Muines,
%
**
w liet usnal-c haf mlnif tWin imr’. Ti l l ! cillves, sandwiches, saltines and iced Father Divine! Thou Author of all Miss Margaret
accompanist.
We are offering acme excellent barthe Orient, the tang of the stormlife and love.
nemlters wsro presont.
• ten.
*
ewept sea, the picturesue chArm of
r° r the nMt 10
From whom hath come all wisdom, 13. Concert Waltz (piano'solo)
The club will meet with Mrs. C.
The next meeting of the club will
......... -.-..I........... Newland wc arc *luo“ ng a few specials:
Old Salem in the glorious clipperpurity and power,
Stbothoff on May 24th In her lovely be held with Mrs. R. R. Den* nt her
nhlp days—It’s all in this beautiful
On Thee wc call, and in humility
ipartmc-ht ut Daytona Beach.
homo In Rose Court, the secobd Frlm. oi.d
L ,
DUBERRY PEARLS
romance. It la one of the few big
would-prove
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day In June.
Torcadols Song. Carmen)
24 and 30 ln» reg. price $16.75, special
pictures of the year.
Thy graee apd goodness in (his most
JENNIE SPAULDING CLUIl
Among .the members present yesgladsome hour;
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—...------Bizet
$
8
.
7
5
The Jennie Spaulding Circle met torday were Mrs. George Huff, Mrs.
For we would worship and adorr Woman’s Club Chorus, Mrs. D. P.
_
_
_r
,
iVcdnesday afternoon nt the' homo of Mlnnrlck, Mr*. Lolnhnrt, Mrs. Georgo
Drummond, accompanist.
B n iC C ic t W S lC h C S
Thee'without haste,
dlss Mary Goodalo. Good attend- Paxton, Mrs. R. R. Deas, Mrs. SinAn optimist is one who think* matAnd on this blessed morning would 15. (a) Melody\( flute solo) ........
10 year guarantee, original pr/ce
inre of member*. The next meeting tletnry, Mr*. Fred Wilson, Mrs. W.
tors
might have been worse if
Thy sweetness taste.
.....................r ------- ••• William Popp .
$18.50. Special
Monday—Westminster Club meets nt dll be an “ All Day Meeting" nt the E. Scoggutt* and Mrs. Hohirnrd.
hndn’t
begun to elect senator* by
(b) Wont Man Dare Say (Tha
. .
the home of Mrs. H. II. McCaslin
popular
vote.
Old
Town)......
....Gustav
Luders
JpSLlD
We pray that Thou wouldst purge
on.Park Avenub at 2:45 p. m.
our souls from evpry sin,
Mrs. W. Gwynn Fox, Mrs.' E. I . Bur-j w&lt;t „ rr&gt;. „ Urj,e aF*ortrocnt of , he
Tuesday—Junior Department of the
Without art sense he can become
And fill mir hearts with love, from
MAY DAY EXERCISES.
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^ CC° mp* n . , , .
! Famous DUl.tfVA WHITE GOLD
Woman’s Club Inutts at the home
a
Bachelor
of Arts, but he has to be
holy
altar’s
fire,
10.
(a)
Spring
Song
(vocal.dult)
j
BRACELET
WATCHES
15
and
17
A most delightful ami well render­
of Mrs. D. I.. Thrasher at 3:30 p’.
artful to remain a bachelor.
Until,
attuned
to
heavenly
anthem,
ed May Day program was given yes­
„ ;
......t~
„ ° UtJ? Jewel* at reduced price*, in all shapes.
Mr. and Mrs- George Shipp arid
we begin
#(b) O, That We Two Wen* Mayterday afternoon at the East Side
family will spend Sunday with rela­
i- ^
AIice Smith
We carry the largest'assortment in K lr r lr tr Iron *
And worship The in holiness; while
Mrs. W. Mortm Thigpen and little School before a large audience of In­
tives In Tumpn.
angels
lyre,
.„
Mu.
A.
M.
Phillips,
Mrs.
Rob*
Glenn.
I.aralierrs.
Brooches, Pearl
Neck TiM sIrrn
aon, Billie,, left ynteiJay for an ex­ tel ested friends nnd parents.
C u rlers ...
..
Mrs.
D.-umnur.d,
Mrs.
Moines
Chains,
Watches,
Cut
Glass,
HandBeneath
the
Touch
of
magic
hands,
its
The large primary room was a
tended visit with relative;! in Georgia.
Mr. Brownlee hus returned from
sweet
tpnes
raise
Accompanists.
painted Chinaware at— *
0 " OarlllutlsK Fu
bower with its decoration* of baskets Dunncllon, Florida, where he ha*
To guide nnd lift our souls in sweet­ 17. Praise Ye Th? Father.......Gounod n n r r f
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Mr. and Mrs. K. I- Rowley leave ond vase* of vnri-colored spring flow­ been for some time bidding evange­
est songs of praise.
Wumon’j Club Chorus, Mra, Drum- 33% Oil Regular Price
Monday for a trip to New York by ers. At one end was placed the May list services, which resulted in an
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PAUL
C.
DURBAN'S.
mond, Accompanist.
H I A M flN in Q
pole, where a number of first grade increase of 25 per rent in the mem­
way of Washington, I). C.
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At thj conclusion, Mrs. Henloy exD lr tlU U U D O
y» r m l-'ew tiara
gills In fairy-like frock* dnneed.
bership of the church.
proaacd the pleasure of the Music Do- jo genuine Diamond Ring*. Special
H K i TJIR i i r s t c a i o i . i m ; * &gt; »
The program for the afternoon
The many friends of Mrs. Frank
~.tl TOLIXU Oil."
partment nt the large attendance and
$ 1 9 r/K
Miller will lie glad that *he is im­ was:
The Sanford Buick Company ha* 1
i
x
funded
thnnkn,
and
appreciation
to
^
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Scripture, followed by ii prayer an ud in today’s Herald telling nlmut
proving after n serious Illness,
Miss Mbnson for her splendid Interest Fr-Karat Blue White Diamond Ring,
said and sung by the school.
their liig stock of Goodrich tires nnd &gt;
ami courtesy.
Bargain
"Wake, Says the Sunshine,” by the tubeiC They have an immense ns- ,
Mrs. A. Franklin returned home
This plensing program was nr‘ C l i f f ffn
105 Palmetto Are.
yesterday from Miami where she has school.
Phone 4S1-J
sorlment of these popular good* and ,
ranged by Mrr. W. Gwynn Fox and
*
* * t O .* W
"Three Little Flower Stories," by are prepared to make prices that will
spent the past tw o-weeks with her
Mrs. Henry Wight, Itrportrr
Mrs. Tom Moore, who had the day in t^.Karat Diamond Ring, Special price
brother, W. II. Phillips, nnd family. the Third Grade.
please the careful buyer.
Phone 315.W
charge. Mrs. Fox acted as program
$47 75
"Dandelion Song," by Sonic Rivers
chairmun and announced the num-[
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The many friend* of little Miss of the Second Grade.
U
r*.
Mrs.
Moore
was
responsible
for
'
Three
7-stone
Diamond
Cluster
Rings
Presbyterian church of Savannah,
"liv e ly May," sung by school. *
Charlotte Mouglflon will regret to
•he pretty decorations and with Mrs. Original price $68.00. Special bargain
May Polo Dance, liy thu First Gn., will arrive in Sanford tonight
learn tlqit she continue* ipiije ill at
Henley,
received the guests.
CAT ff(| n a n l i
for
a
stay
of
eleven
duys.
While
Grade Girl*. •
her home on Mngnolin avenue.
hero he will preach at 4 und 8 p. m.
“ Violet," Evelyn Robinson.
u d lv c u t ?
daily nt the Presbyterian church. All
"Daisies," Jewel Turner.
Mr*. Silas Dolly*, Mrs. M. II.
are cordially invited to hear this
"Brown Thrush", sung by school.
MENTH01ATUM
Palmer, und Mrs. James Lnughlm of
"Japanese Drill," Third tirade gifted preacher.
Orlkndo motored over to Sanford
is antiseptic and
yesterday afternoon, und were the Girls.
Eighteen new Buick* • wure re­
gently helps the
"May Song", by the Second Grade.
guests of Mrs. W. II. Tunnictiffe.
ceived
mid
unloaded
here
yesterdny,
0
Iv c a lin g .
Recitation, by Ovcrqil Buys und
the first of a shipment of IK that are
I*.
WEINBERG,
Prop.
Sutibonnct
Girl*
of
the
Iwconil
Grade.
Mrs. Glenn C. Haywood left Thurs­
The dull has accepted the offer of
^
Butterfly Dunce, Mary Virginia ordered and due to arrive ut once.
day for her home in Savannah, after
307 East First Street
This is the largest shipment of auto­ : the Curtiss Publishing
Co
,
whose
a very pleasant visit with her parents, N'ott and Dorothy Monger, song by
mobiles ever received in this city, nnd representative recently appealed he- *Mr. und Mrs. I^avltt. Mr*. Haywood
clearly indicates the popularity of fore the hotird, whereby the dub
"Natures
W
will be rememla-red a* Miss Frances
this ear.
, may receive fifty cents on every rub­
"America,"
Leavitt.
' script Ian sold for the I-udir*’ Home
Salute to F
If you are unaware Hint Sanford |Join mil. A eunvioyi of the town will y
has an up-to-date men's store, just be made by club members /or sub- ■*
’ MrDONOUGII-COYNE
I Miss Teresa McDonough, of Canuda, take time to drop in and look over the scriptions, nnd ns the merits of the
who has been the guest of Mrs. J. D. new store of the MeKinnon-Mark- 1 IJulies' Home Journal are well known *s*
Griffin for the past few months, wiih wood Company in the new Puleston- a fine num should be realized from j L
quietly married Inst Monday to Mr. J. llrumley building. It bus the finest this venture.
X
1if. Coyne,.aim of t'anudn, ut tin- t glh equipment and furnishings of .fey
Iidle church here in Sanford.
Mr. stoic in South Florida.
I'oyne hus Ik-hi employed by the AtW H ERE LOW PRICES A L W A Y S PREVAIL. LOOK OVER OUR
•Iniitit- Const Line Hallway Company
■here for the pust three y e a r s . After
SPECIAL FOR TONIGHT (S A T U R D A Y ) IT W IL L BE A
the inariiagc ceremony the couple left
lor Tympu on their honeymoon, re­
M ONEY S A V E R FOR YOU .
turning
to Sanford Thursday evening.
Lwriilana Lady Saya She Has “ Nev­
Mr. and, Mrs. Coyne will make Saner Found Anythinf Better Than Iford their future home. They an* now
Men’s Gabardine Suits, at, per Suit............................
Mopping' with Mrs. J. I&gt;. Griffin ut
Cardui (or a Run-Down
her home on Oak avenue.
Condition.”
On account of afternoon services at
The Members of the Mothers’ Club
the Presbyterian Church, the West- held a most interesting meeting yesminster Club will meet with Mrs. II. trrday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
H. McCaslin on Magnolia avenue at J. It. Forrest on Park avenue, with
2:45 p. m. instead of four o’clock as Mrs. Forrest and Mr*. 8. W. Bradpreviously announced.
ford a* hostesses.
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The dainty color motif of yellow
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT OP WO- and pink was effectively carried out
MAN’il CLUn.
in every detail. Exquisite pink’ and
The Junior* Department of the Wo- yellow snap dragons and marguemnn’s Club will meet Tuesday after- rites combined with maiden hglr fern
noon at .1:30 with Mrs. J. D. Wood- were used.
tuff, at the home.of her mother, Mrs. 1 The first part of the afternoon was
D.* I* Thrasher ftn Park avenue. It i* devoted to business after which a
earnestly desired that all members social hour was enjoyed.
At this
be prvSOht. • i-.v.r.
Time an enjoyable contest, with the
prize, a sugar spoon, which was won
by Mrs. George Paxton.

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y£:;'C'uTrr.

F. P. RINES

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Men’s Palm Beach Suits, in light and dark colors,
at, per S u it.........r......................................... ..........

Morgan City, La.—"It wouhl be hard
lor me to tell how much benclil I have
derived from the uze ol Cardul," &amp;ih*
Mrt. I. O. Bowman, ol 1319 Front Street,
thUdljr.
"I was to run-down In licalilt I could
hardly go.
I was thin.
I liad no
appetite. Could not real or deep well.
I waa to weak, and to very nervous, I
wai no pleasure lo myself.
'*1 tullered some pain, but the worst
ol my trouble waa from being so weak
and easy lo gel lired and out ol heart.
'This nervous condition was worse
than pain.
"Some one told me ol Cardul, and I
decided to use it,
''Alter using a lew bottles. I regained
my ferrnglh. I wasn't to nervous, and
began to eal and deep, and grew

NEWEST THINGS
IN ENGRAVING
IN V IT A T IO N S . A N N O U N C E M E N T S . VISITIN G A N D
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
I Ait U h T ake Y ou r O rder

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Each rale ndwitised in The Herald
opened with ii ruah this morning ami
nil concerned are. delighted with the
results of their advertising- even this'
early in the game. These sides ufford
Hie economical buyer a reel opportun­
ity to save money on everything o f ev- '
cry day use. Patronize the merchnnts
who invite you to visit their store*
Mu-dr Department.
they an* wide-nwirke, careful buyers , A very suecestful season of the
nr.d are over on the watch for Imr- Music Department was brought to a
gains to pass on to their customers.
close with the delightful “Junior
‘Day" program given in the studio of
\V. II. Tunnlclffe was “johnny on Mis* Fannie Stchbridgc Mu ns mi,
the spot” when he grabbed off one of Wednesday afternoon, May 'Jth. in
the new Buick &lt;1 coupe* that was one compliment to the young musicians
ii fa 'shipment of IK new Buick* un­ of Sanford. The studio was tasteful­
loaded 'ycstvrday. Our g*od friend ly decoral.-d for the occasion with
Tupnicliffo i* now in the same class qunntitica of lovely pink and white
with newspaper* men nnd rides in a Oleanders, vinca nnd fern. A laige
ronl cur. He is having it equipped ftrnl appreciative audience enjoyed
with all the extras und dududs that the program. At four o'clock. Mr*.
space cun bo found for. /Deluding a W. L. Henley, chairman of the music
full grown refrigerating plant. When department, grace fully welcomed live
it is fixed up to his liking, thin coupe young musician*, their relatives apd
will be in a rlnts by Itnclf. lie lias friends, and the following program
all early received several offers of was given, each number being charm­
ingly rendered and received with
Assistance in learning to drive it.
hearty applause:
,
The Sanfortl Iluiek company Is11. Turkish Rondo (piano duet)....
compelled to make room for the new
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rats that are arriving every day and Maigurvt i’rlers, Luolla Mahoney.
to attain this result are advertising' 2. What the Piano Said (recitation)
.......... ....... .... J: Mary L. Bergett
a "Hir'd Far" sale in today's Herald.
The prices have been cut lo the quick
Marjorio DuBoac.
and every car is guaranteed exact­ 3. Katydid (piano aolo) ------.. Kern
Mary Elizabeth Tolar
•
ly ns represented. This sale will affold an opportunity' to receive full' 4. Picilie In the Woods (piano duet)
value fur your money when exchang­
.............. . , ,..
Sattorlo
Byron and Emmett Fox.
ed for one of the ears offered. Pros-,
pro live purchaaera are invited to call 5. In Spring Time (piano aoIo)&gt;7. .
Cbas Huerta
At any time for a demonstration and
U&gt; look over the offerings.
H. C. McMullen,

Men’s Good Dress Shoes, Brown, full run of sizes,
at* per p a ir ...................... .......................... ..............
Ladies’ Dress Shoes, 1-strap Pump and Oxfords,
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Black or Brown, at, per p a ir ...............................
$5.00 Men’s Oxfords, in Black or Brown, at, pair ...
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$5.00 Ladies' Oxfords, or 1-stratf Pump, Bro\yn or
blkck, at, per p a ir................... .................................
40c Ripplette, good range of patterns, at, per yard
59c Fancy VoilcB, New Paisley Patterns, at, per yard. 48c
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30-in. Soicsette; colors, rose, tan, gr^eiy.pink, blue, ^
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY U , 1923

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Sanford Daily Herald

I,ct‘a Make ll IJnnnlmmm!
IVmuicola News: There is n Rood
deal of discussion among the leaders
"of various Florida towns ns to Tnmpn'a right to be
called the 'T »s
Angelos of Florida,” but for our part
we are for Pensacola, nnd don’t want
any California cognomen tacked onto
us. Florida is plenty Rood enough.

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POCTOA
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grentcful for your patronage, for your co-operation,
for your friendly words, for your helpful influence,

c ig a r e tte s

and s c wish, ca best we may, to show our apprecia­
tion by rendering to you n aervicc that natisfles.
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slat you by availing ycuraelf of the vast facilities
at youi* command.

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blings tome only from those who
themselves are failure* in their own
business, either through their own
Inefficiency or in their inability to
choose competent nunmgera and sub’ ordinntes.
The really successful
business man believes thnt “ the lab­
orer is worthy of hi.i hire," nnd they
recognize the justice of compensation
in proportion to the value of work
done, of success achieved.
Generally, Florida chambers of
FfTj INTERNATIONAL*CARTOdhfiC0&gt;}
commerce arc functioning 'exceeding­
ly well. They are of immense value
- . to their several communities and" to
the state as a whole. They deserve
to enlist more general co-operntion,
through membership at lepst. And
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when that membership appreciates
There's one thing sure; Unde Sum
thoroughly what a real, live chamber
Mostly "Might Not”
is noxt spcn/ling any money reckless­
o f commerce means in the progress
Oilnndo Reporter-filar: It now
ly in the .Sanford Post Offire help de­ seems that the motorcade party from
of a city or town, nnd loyally sup­
THE STATISTICIAN DlSCUBSF.fi PRESENT SITUATION IN
partment.
ports every necessary nctivity of the
Fort Myers which attempted to cross j on
RELATION TO RONDS
organization, the onward march of
the Everglade* and got stuck, fur- j n«j
It's an ill wind thnt blows nobody nished lots of scnsntlonn! rending M
thnt city or town Is assured.—TimesRu Rn R.'i h'l Ri
Pa Rt H p R f*. " j
P P R*i
good; spending its time in "invijstlgn for northern
Union,
publications which
lions" is going to save the people might or might not be good advertis­
— — —o------------ WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., May of the stock market and new confrom, a lot of darn-fool legislation by ing for Florida.
OUR IMMEDIATE NEED.
ll.—The radical recovery of com­ ntruclion figures add two more argu­
this legislature.
modity prices from August 1921 to ments on the bullish side of the
—---- - o ---------- Huilding a city is a good deni like
Now l.istrn For the ‘ Krjio,"
date, has brought general business ledger.
Mnylte Im "Hill" Maypoles, iinck in
erccting
a hailding. One must he
Palm Heneli Post: .Senator Camp­ above average and is the foundation
"The present technical position of
^1916, had gotten through his "pure bell, of this district, proposes in a
for the reasoning of n good many the commodity markets, however, is able to close his eyes nnd see the
leather" bill, Senator Maypoles, in bill lie presented to the legislature
who have predicted increasing prices very similar to that of 1920. Produc­ whole structure various kinds of
192.1, would not he so shocked at the this week that the headquarters of
through 11&gt;29, Therefore, Roger W. tion has reached a point where we material, location of all rooms, size
use leather strnps are put to.
tlie State Road Department he moved Hobson's statement on the situation, can not hope to consume at such a height ,length, and n hundred other
from Tallahassee to Gainesville, This issued today, is of unusual interest. rate fndeljnitrly. Many commodities things. Thus we came to the use of
Sanford takes second place to no­ is n good proposal, (iainesville is
"There have lieen live major move* ore being made so fast that they a very much over-worked phrase, yet
where in its vegetable raising ability. more centrally located and therefore
nmols in commodity prices since the must of necessity pile up surplus one which is very significant, “ Get
Homo of our farmers are now grow­ more accessible and n better point of
beginnlng of the World War." says stocks by 1921. The present admin­ the vision" and will do tilings.
ing the fourth crop thin season on distribution. If the department is an
The builders of cities have always
Mr. Ilabson. "First, we hail a great istration is also adverse to further in­
the same land.
independent organisation and not an rise from early I9|.ri to the peak in flation. Car shortage has been re- had a mental picture of what they
----------- o -----------echo of the governor’s cabinet there August 1918. Immediately at the ductal to onp-third of wlmt it was and wanted and a fairly good idea of
Things are not always as had as Is no reason why ti should have ils
i lose of the war prices suffered a more favorable weather conditions what they proposed to eonatruel. The
you think: your dog will always wag hcndi|tiiirlers at Tallahassee.
sentimental decline. Then post-war and seasonal change in liustne.i.s enn- amount o f material on hand, the
his tail at you when you go homo
J
inflation caused n steady rise from not help but clear up the traffic sit- making of the city with reference to
even if the old wman will wag her
its natural beauties and advantages,
Itiit lilies Without Warning.
tlie spring of 1919 to the middle of nation.
tongue too,
Clearwater■Sun: Itatllesnake deal-11920.
.
K Iw-T pud idju the .iVff V“
jnil'R."* I’ 1'
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“ As depression set in the worst log adequately supplied there is tittle natural resources as n means of in­
Here's hoping the Stale Press As­
low as fifty cents. Moonshine mak­ commodity panic in economic history i justification Hint Increasing prices of ducing others to become a part of Its
sociation at Tallahassee does not ers take not ice. One snake to the
curried us over the middle of 1920 to eoimmiditiijs ran long nuitimie. The life, makeup a Inige part of the pro­
eunie in for any of those investiga­ gallon is declared to be the propel
the low of August 1921. Tile fifth! i ost of living fundamentally is still gram,
tions that town in so liberal with this j proportion.
(So to any growing city in thin pi
phase'of the movement lias been a 19 too high And Is destined during the
month.

COMMODITY PRICES HIGH
ENOUGH SAYS BABSON

have i limbed over ID per cent an level. European conditions are Mill method* used to build the town and
abin irumI develop incut.
unfavorable, and until n const native you will find they first "had the
After hating the money to build &gt;*
\i ion.'• Thi y looked ahead fm ten.
"The reasons for this recent up- j program is announced we cannot
in the Imnk for months, nil difficul­ awing give us some indication as to I suitably expect', ii further radical twenty or fifty years, say wlmt they
ties in i In- way 11nve been el eared its piubablc development. It wn* stimulation of business.
'Inmill tic as a city, then began to
up and now work will start mi San­ caused by an increase in physical
"Tlie growing reluctance on the limbi to met t the requirement of the
ford's new IMi foul long pier titul production, and lias continued until part of tin- buyer to stock up on hit’ ll "v Mint.”
pavilion at tile foot of Park ovenui.. today it is above tie- normal growth priced merchandise is an indication
A mm-ptogicssivv city will InThe Chamber of Commerce put its
Ily the time ijn- next winter visi line. Total volume of business has of the end of the upward rise by 1_921 vnriujdy reveal a bunch of self con
unnnimoux approval on the coming tors begin to arrive this line city on
increased until it is also slightly al the latest. The underlying ilnu
tciiti d men win are ob tesseT with the
,Seminole County Kdilimi of the Tam­
the upper fit. Johns river will have above normal. Monetary conditions lure is probably strung enough tn idea what their fathers had is good
pa Tribune. Now go to it, City I'.r.i- one of the finest municipal piers and
have been and ate veiy good, with Justify moderate advance in sonic enough for them, and will meet all
missioners. limitin’ -* r I J *i f. :d pavilions in the slate. It will be the
large volume of circulation, xtiong lincs and a high average commodity the demands of llje present. Such
have intn b tlm v.1»: 11 , ! i . i rst yet resort place fo r, tliotisands who want
volume of Federal Reserve statistics, print level for some months longer; men frequently have a competency
know!
to llsli, and' otherwise cnjjoy them­ good turn over, and sound credit con- but it is probable that prices b&gt; or oT this world's goods and do not cartselves, both home folks and visitors, dit ions.
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* before 192.1 will turn‘ for a reaction, to enter enthusiastically In the fight
The story 'that (iilliert I-each just and the delightful brvexen from the
"A shortage of transportation Ima As the advance slows tip and liaim- for supremacy, hence they hesitate
hark from a trip to New York wrote lakke will sweep away the tired feel­
stimulated buying. Wages have in- portal ion difficulties nre solved, btiv to co-operate with progressive men
mi interesting leading editorial on ing and the restlessness from many
i’urehuslng ing will ease olT and general Inisi- in the enlargement of their town,
creased xuhntuut tally,
ladies hosiery is all right. Gilbert a person.
power of the imbed rial cuimmiiiity lies* should fall back lu a level be. finch business nieti are comparatively
ha* been associating with "grass"
Hanford is waked up at last.. New has been reflected in better business, low normal. This slackening will little benefit to a community.
widows, ur else be found that most of
Hanford is immensely rich in nat*
building
in this city is of a propor­ Even tlie farmer, who was Imrd hit ease money rates and tdiould cause
the silk hose these days is still
climbed
out
of
bis
bonds
to
again
take
up
tboir
long
ural
resources.
There is not in all
lias
giadually
tion
and
type
that
few
small
inland
"fiber."
Tin*
upward
trend
j
swing
rise,"
•
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'hi*
great
stale
an
inland town which
financial
chaos.
eities
cap
show
in
this
state.
The
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Im* been so richly endowed by nature.
new First National Hank and office
A HTATtf SENATOR!
building is up so high that it look*
COM-1chosen officers fthe
(the vrgfi
orgimlrtaioii
i.* "H is beautiful for situation and
nix talon is
( ’ ll AM HER OF COM’a veritable "skyscraper," nnd from
MERIT!.
!
crippled,
is
unable
to
function
as
it should be made the most atlractibc
In discussing the testimony of Mrs.
city in the " I jiiuI of Flowers."
its roof when completed 1will lie
xhuuld and us it would, with every
Thelma Franklin liefore the legisla­
It is u matter of congratulation
one of the most, ix-unlitol views in
Neatly
every
town
in
llo ia lt on lm,lniK,r ,]„|njj in, duty as a public
tive committee investigating the con­
that''some
of Sanford's citizens have
this whole stale. Till' owners of the its clinmlier of commerce or board of
. . . . .
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duct of Senator Knaldi, fienatoi W.
spirit!d citizen and ns one desiring to had the vision
and are trying to
building might well consider puintrade, whether the town be large o r . , , .
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11. Maypoles said:
pleting the Ioof as a roof gulden, for
help in makinghis home town pros- make a real lily on the lake, i an
"Her testimony, showed, and the there will Is- demand for it as a sum­ small. Every one of these orgatiizn-j
any thinking mini give a reasonable
parous and progressive.
records will prove the truth of her mer night resort and it eotild he made tIons is doing good work, some mure
explanation why Hanford is not the
Of course, a chamber of commerce, leading city in the interior of the
testimony, that Senator Knuldi him­ a paying part of the great invest­ clfectively than others by reason of
as every other well managed, prog­ state, unless it be that so few of it*
self pursued a poor, unfortunate, ment.
being more efficiently managed and ressive, businoss requires mid needs
good-for-nothing youth down the
The new o|M&gt;ra house is also neur- conducted.. And this brings us ut a leader. It so-happenx that lho*aec- splendid citixena have their eye*
high road, arrested him, shackeled
ing completion. It will Is- when fin­ "lice to the main point of manage- rctury is that leader nnd unless be is open to the lutenl possibilities lying
his hands, took him to the county
ished one of the most modern and meat, and thnt is it is not alone in thoroughly competent, and has the ut their duor?
seat al (iainesville and had him tried
The immediate n eed'is a faith
handsome theaters /in. Florida and j the secretary, who usuully is also the harking of the members of the organ­
before a Jury in which Mr. Kouhh’s
will have a capacity which will be rhief cieculivo of the chamber or isation, hin leadership goes for ourselves, a faith in
brother sal us a juror, brought,him
much needed during the next few hoard, not in the directors whu give rmup lit. There are Florida chambers a determination to show the
hack as n convict to work in his
years.
their time and their services to the of comnirrce that so thorough and so what we can do, uud something
carnp^ when the youth was nothing
U’ accomplished, l^et our fuith con­
The Wooiwurth Five and Ten Cent wmk in hand. The very liest man- practically appreciate this thnt they
more than a simpleton, had him
crete itself in more residences, in
the ninny attractive apartment house*,
whipped three times ill one day and Stores company Is also practically age me nt js it; the chamber of cum- seek ami employ men, to
office wno
who have
ascertain' ' " T beautifying
* ttl.‘ rttl'u ' our
c
”‘
nocn lariai oiuce,
n*vo ascertainstreets, in ‘™
nn orthat the boy, after the third whip- building itself a home right ou the mere, membership;-thore, also, 1* it.i secretarial
busiest block of the city.
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« d and acknowledged ability to per- Ran,wi|l 4.umpPlK„ to paint our house*.
died." ! I / /
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Hut it is not alone the business
If one will tnko the trouble to ana­ form the work asignpd to them and in placing a hundred benches on the
The man who did tills, people of
building which is attracting atten­ lyze tin; activities, tho work, of the which they themselves discover ns
Florida, Is one of YOUIl Stale Sena­
tion tu this (ily right now. In uddi* vurious chambers of commerce it will needing to Iks done. To such men. in
tors,
lion to the street paving program on Ik* found that those doing the most at loast tome instances, comparative­
He was elected by the votrrn of a hand there are dozens of handsome and In-st work are those in which the ly high salaries nre paid, but not
senatorial district and he ia sitting new homes going up all over the meinlM'rship contributes generously more than their work is worth. In
in the Capitol of YOllit state, Invest- 'place. Hanford, the City Substantial, loyally of practical interest and serv­ fart, there are Instances, in some
vd with thu dignity anil power of a is no longer a mere name. It Is a ice. The work ia not all put up to Florida chumbera of commence organ­
high* offdal of YOUR government, reality, as thousands an* finding out. tho secretary or to the board of di izations, where the secretaries are
and making law« for YOU mid
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rectors, individual numbers do their worth a great deal more than they
YOURB.
Miami spent $l2t,7r&gt;U.N7 for pub­ full share, accepting the responsi­ nre Wing paid. Names of such sec­
It U incpnrrivablv how a sup- licity last year; and tho Tampa bility that undoubtedly devolves on retaries could bo given were it ad­
posed Iy intelligent electorate cVer Tribune says it must he at feast them. Where they fail to do this the visable. Yet, ■sometimes, there' ia
aent this man to the Legislature. It $199,000 for TainpM this year. Doth chamber of commerce is a failure, or grumbling'and fault finding by thoac
(a inconceivable how a supposedly those cities have proved that it pays practically so. For, no matter how who cannot see why n chamber of
self-respecting Senate can permit to advertise.
competent may bo the secretary, how commerce secretary, on® who does
- — ... ...Q----------him to continue as m member.—Tam­
willing tho directors to diregt, unless conspicuously good work, "should bo
pa Tribune.
,
The Dally Herald, 16c per week.
the members stand loyally with their pal’d ao much." 4 Usually Such grumCongratulations to our little sjatrri
ur
Kissimmee in its start toward tiliur
Its firm trucking lands. There’s big
money in that Industry when you are
prepared against drought and diown­
ing.

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You can help us materially In our efforts to ns.

When The fit, Johns lliver'la Here!
r¥a*Tan»af« i» »&lt; *»"*. da Democrats who have l«*en talking
MKMIIICII T U B A S SO C IA T K D I'llttSN so mueh*nlwut Harding's lame ducks
Tha Associated Trass Is «tclu*lve1y
sntltlsd to ths uss for republlcatlon nf wants'to unload the cast coast cnnnl
all nswa .dlspstches credited In it or' on the government. It all depends
not otherwise credited In this paper
and also tbs locsl news published on whose cow is hooked.
hsrsln.
All rlahls of rS'publlcatlon nf speclsl
dispatches hsrsln era slao reserved.
fin Say We All of I’a.
O ffic e i IIK lIA M t IH 'IM IIM J , Thane MS
Tampa Tribune: The Tribune will
F or.lgn A .iv*rll*lns hrpresen'.atlv*
make the prediction now that not
THE AMF.RICAN PRCSS ASSOCIATION
one of the legislators voting for lease
or lash or for compromising on ei­
ther will ever again he elected tn
public office in Florida.
The dollar watermelon is with us;
yes, it's a greenback, toot
Now Watch the Twins (irow!
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Fort Myers Press: Horn—At Talla­
“ Two thousand Tampn women will hassee May 9, Hendry county nnd
protest against the lease and leash." Collier county. Despite Caesarian
Hcvans!
What’s the matter with1operation Mother Ia*c nnd twins are
the other twenty-odd thousand?
doing as well ns could he expected.

The ofTiccra and directors of this institution are

.Peoples
of Sanford
FLORIDA

SANFORD

streets so people can ait down andlpaign would bring,us larger per tfBt
talk nnd get acquainted, in making ; of profit than twice the «um prst
the yards nnd lawns of the city pretty in any other way. Unless we ran pt
nnd attractive. These arc soma of the people to come here, ‘ pend their
the csxentinl things which enter intn
money, buy Pr build boon-, the city
the building o f a real city.
will not grow very fast. A tjiou««f
A business man from another en­ large buildings would fx- pf
terprising city remarked last week at all unices Hanford- had mor»
as be tame into the city: "Your peo­ ‘‘ folks." Home one must live in fix
ple do not spend much money on their buildings, or rent them, and p&gt;c&gt;p|«
yards." It js unfortunately true. are needed to purchase the thinji
The approaches to Sanford are so the business man has tn tell.
well laid out that with a little beau­
•Should there bo live thuu-and vi*k
tifying the visitor nr stranger would tors here next winter for thrtt
be greatly pleased As soon as he months it would mean they w.mU
came in tourh with them.
leave in the city not h * than t«o
Hanford should spend a good big hundred and fifty thousand dollur,
sum of money in. advertising its ad­ nnd much more than Hint. Some of
vantages/ The people of the other them would be so delighted they
states do not know wlmt rich re­ would make this their htmn fur tht
sources we have. They hear of future. Then their Linn! would
Miami, I'ulm iJcnch, Orlando, St. come Imre and they, too. would l.uj
Petersburg, hut not much about San­ properly, spend their money. rr»r
ford. \Vc have as good donate as their children and be a splendid
these places mentioned. We have asset to the city.
much richer farming lands. We have
Sttpposd we start somwilling r.*|
as good people. Wo can show a a good 1a„ 0n.
results in the ways of the curative
properties of our clinmt.* a others.
Athletics have done mere fur our
Then why not U!1 the y.'oi Id about High School than we gem-rally mlwhnt we have?
ire. Hut our hoys need help amirs-1
We need to get the "vision" of th" rouragement. Huy a ticket fur “Sin(*
value of honest advertising. To xpi ltd od Wings" at the I’ lince-s Tuesday
tpj thousand ikilinra^-ip .•'Ui’t a enm- j night aljil help „Uu;mw
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vHUfyAB

F ^ o . f e , D fiT R O tr

'^A Still Better Runabout
Nothing like the present lowprice for
the Ford Runabout has ever*been
known. And for a Ford ofceven
greater merit, with slanting wind* v
shield, one-manftop,additional'cany- ing space in the rear and distinct
improvementsinchassisconstrqetion.
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SalesmenacceptthisFonkmodelassii
essential part of theirad
ment; business hoqse&amp;bnyatfoott
representatives *and. Jitmdredswof
thousands- of other^users^will' ■find
it a still more^ttxactivt^pUTrhase n
than ever.
Immediateorders arenecesuaiyjfjiou
are to get your Ford this^Spring^A
small down paymfTitandtfhfthglance
oneasyterms.
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EDWARD. HIGGINS

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�THE SANFOltD DAILY HlSItALU, MONDAY, M AY 14, 1923

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Attention Farmer^!

&lt;®rTltrifty; chicken farmer uses electric lights to lengthen hens1
working day* * Illumination increases egg production fifty; per cent,
statistics show* V "'* —
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This has been a bu.iy ami eventful
week for S. lit JJ.
S -JI. F, ia proud of her .two ngilculture |uyi, A’ ulrmv igarrawny ami
.Mnleom Cameron, who.were rosehi- I
ud Uu- Smith-Hugbc.i. MedaL. Muu-i
'M /W lf uhifjUilby\*^r£oop or.""

Amateur'docfonng o f
electric wiring has
b u r n o t a ia jiy -a -h o w a .

A drop light is needed— n
wire is’ ipnnccted with an­
other hy simply twisting
the ends together and the
Ijpjil is suspended, by giv­
ing the wire a turn about n
hot steam pipe. A t once
yoii create a serious fire

No class Df business in this sec­
tion— needs the aid of a good
banking connection more than
yours.
. To have safety for your funds,
colleetions prorn ptly m atje iujd 4.s*
itts*tAft&lt;5egiven ^?enevc1r7)osStl)!e7
is greatly to your interest.
Come in, get acquainted and
start your Checking Account.

First National Bank
Wednesday and Thursday evening*
A COMMUNITY HUILDKR
the Senior tins* presented “ The Girl
Prom the Upper SevonC This is one •
of the very bon plays that S. II. S. \
I'. I*. FORBTF.lt, President
1J. F. WlllTNKIl, Cnahier
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has .tag -d. The talent displayed was ■
wonderful tiid n creiflt to our school. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B H B B B SB H H B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H BSM BBM Bfl
The crowded houses which enjoyed
indicate n saving on each of about
the play are, of course, responsible Thousands Saved
for Its great financial succss. The
$12, or of nearly seven thousand dol­
By Women Who Made lars on all (lie hats made during
JapnncBo and Scotch Highlander
choruses added much to the enjoy­
Their Own Hats March and Ajtril by these rural wo­
ment anil attractiveness of the play.
men.
Music was furnished between nets by
Miss Sarah W. Partridge, state
No loss than five hundred nnd fifty
our S. II. S. orchestra.
home
demonstration agent, explains
hats wero made by ns many rural
thnl specialists
in millinery have
women nnd young Indies of this state been sent to the various counties to
We wish to thank the Elks Club
the home
demonstration
for the use of their Elk’s head, for during March and-April of this year, nssist
the .Senior play, also Miller’s Furni­ resulting in a cash saving to them of agents. Only H counties could ho
ture Store and the Sanford Furni­ nearly seven thousand dollars nnd in reached and worked the first two
ture Co. for the use of their furni­ no increased happiness in communi­ months. Others will be reached later.
ture and also nil others who kindly ties of 11 counties, according to fig­ Miss Partridge displayed phutographs
ures a inl reports reaching the slate showing tile huts made by some of
loaned stage properties.
office’ of- home demonstration work. the women, and thurc was good
The reports from the different foundation for hur statement that
"Sal mug uml is’’ nre now off press
and they ary Ijigger and bettor in counties placed the actual costs of these hats compared favorably with
every respect limn ever ln-foro. You the hats at from fi&lt;r&gt; cents to %I each the best of purchased goods.
had better get yours right away. “ A
word to the wise is sufficient." ‘Ev­
ery day in every way they’re gutting
scarcer and scarcer." Hut if you will
call H-l-W you can leave your order
for u copy and it will la- delivered and
then you can see plenty of athletic
pictures, school snnps. and read sonic
of the host funny articles ever writ­
ten—Price $1.25.

ha^urd.

This agency is in n posi­
tion to help you avoid such
dangers and to otfer jo u
the soundest possible in­
demnity against loss By
fire. Just telephone for a
policy in the Hartford Fire

my

Insurance Company

SANFORD, FLORIDA
Phone 39G
Investm ents

FI UK, AI'TO, CROP, FREEZE,
LIABILITY, LIFE, 150NDS

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"Going to bed wlUi the. chickens"
is not what it used to be. Liko
their sisters on tho "Guy White
Way" as long as tho lights nru
burning they nro up nnd doing.
Then they lay and lay. John Hocrtior of Whitohousc, Now Jersey,
keeps Ids hen houso bright and
cheery with a Western Electric
power nnd light outfit. Consot|uent!y what used to ho pin money
for Mrs. Hoerncr ha-i become a mil
Industry. Mr. Ilocrncr says, “ Tho
hen imigrated f r o m equatorial
countries jvhi-re tho hours of day­
light and darkness arc equal. In
this environment, her reproduction
tind digestive systems were attun­
ed to work ou a schedule with
twelve hours darkness. Her na­
ture hasn’t changeil a hit hut she
eats and works only in the day­
light hours. She cannot find food
in the darkness nnd when she can­
not cat, sho cannot work. Bo 1
get ’em up at tho name time um4
lot them
in t w it c l the anree
time tho year nr;*o.l, TVn gti a-att,
Puiuicniii
p.e* tvw\re» )&gt;*■
fere -&gt;f Peer r**».'n wCE CarrUa .«£■
fici'ht Illwt * afVg..*’ ________ ...

V E N TILATIO N MOST DIFFICULT PROBLEM IN BUILDING
PO U LTR Y HOUSES— AD EQ U ATE SPACE ALSO B id FACTOR

Only Ihe quality of our bread
and pastry is high— not the
IN AIRING POULTRY HOUSES
price. We use only the’ finest
MODERATION IS NEEDED,
materials in our bakery. \ \ n
■” EXTREMES HARMFUL
employ i nly miisfer bakers
and the pleasing result is high­
ly pe food. Order our pure
By SF.TII \V. SHOEMAKER.
bakery foods by name.
'Director, The School of Agriculture,
lute motional Correspondence
School A, Scranton, I’n.

Yes, we did loose a game yesterday,
but our boys A-rtainly put up a good
fight and we know that at the end of
the game New Smyrna realized she
played a team.

Have you ever taken a trip In the
company of His Satanic Majesty?
One.of our girls went on such n trip
ncording to the Salmagundi—Phone
14-t-W for a ropy and hear about it.

Many varying opinions nre express­
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ed on poultry house construction nnd
all extremes are indulged in from the flock, special care must he taken to |
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CUT TIIIH OUT— IT IS WORTH
coop that has no ventilation and is keep the walls and floor exceptional- .\)lC£fC(l Dri
MONEY
almost air tight to tho extreme open
lj..cle»n.
W all Sir
Cut out this slip, enclose with fie
type that is ventiluted as much as pos­
Poultry houses nre made of all
ear
and mall It to Foley L Co., 2H35 Shef­
sible,
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kinds of material, but more nre made
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field Avc., Chicago, III., writing youi1
After experimenting with various
of frame construction ihnn any other.
—
lwi|nu
nnd uddress clearly You will
types of construction the poultrymnn
kind, partly because such a house can
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receive In return u trial package con- 6
usually selects a type of building that
he easily erected by tho average per4 .
,
:
Liming Foley’s Honey nnd Tur Com- ■
is midway between these two.
son and partly'because wood provides * rt,( ^ M,n’ 1x*’
pound
for coughs, colds and croup; £
The most serious difficulty in usual­
a good insulation ngnlnat the wenthaflt Ml&gt;r '
Foley
Kidney
Pills for pules in sides jj
ly to secure satisfactory ventilation.
er. Dryness In n poultry house is N" nh Ix,fr" l'r’ t2?*
nnd
hack;
.rheumatism,
backache, kid- M
Far too many poultry houses are
essential and, freedom from moisture. j. ar^! "
ney nnd Inadder ailments; and Foley a
built to take rare of 50 or 100 liens
depends considerably on ventilation.
, I" 1 HU!* 1r " 111
Cathartic Tablets, a whole-sumo and £
and are used for three or four times
thoroughly ejeansing cathartic fo r !*
that number. 4 Mt;
Herndon
has
kindly
given
n
constipation,
biliousness, headaches, B
Although it Is not nlways possible
percentage
of
the
picture
show
re­
and
sluggish
bowels.
Sold every- ■
cr advisable to build n poultry house
where.—Adv.
to fit all future requirements, care ceipts Tuesday night “ Singed Wings"
.T.l-'Jtc
should bo taken to provide for In­ to the High School athletics.
The Daily Herald, 15c per week,
creases or decreases in tho flock.
nrrest wns said to have been, given
WELFARE
DKPAHTMENT
to tho district attorney by Sir. and
Overcrowding of the flock in the win­
OF WOMAN’S CLUB Mrs. Thomas Doyle of Raton Rogue,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ter time often brings unsatisfactory
Serial Ho. 017835
f*«. They returned recently from
results nmj means considerable loss.
Department of the Interior
Most farms cannot support n flock’ • •The lust meeting of the Welfare Kuzbas colony in Russia, where they
U. S. Land Office
of 800 to 400 hens economically. Poul­ Department of tho Woman’s Club charged they had found conditions
for
this
eeason
will
be
held
at
3:30
ut
Gainesville, Fla.,
entirely different from what bad been
try houses, however, arc often based
Wednesday
afternoon,
May
Irtth,
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represented
to*lhcm
by
lU/New
York
on a 100-hen Unit, which is an econom­
NOTICE is hereby given that Cur­
ical unit ta use, a* it takes very little the Sanford High School auditorium. agent*. Several officera o f the Kuz­
more to care for that many hens than As this meeting is to be one of special bas were indicted on tho strength of rie C. Siatrunk, of Oviedo, Florida,
tmo S*lf-R*ducing No. 333
Interest, the department asks all their accusations,
who, on November 15, 11)21, made
for half that number!
members of thoWomnn’s ( ’lull nnd
mrdium »kir,. Msdcjnt
Homestead
Entry No. 017335, for NE
Lcrncr wns n resident of the Kuz­
Square Fest Per Fowl
their friends to be present. After u bas colony in itusKiir to which tho 1/4 of SW 1/4, Section 3li, Township
u L* *ink or while coo-.ilt .
The number of square feet floor brief business session, the charming
21 S., Range 31 K., Tallahasfceo Meri­
spare necessary for fowls Is a mat­ one act play, "The Twifive round Doyles and' their two children were
dian, has. filed notice of intention to
ter of considernbt6 argument.
Tho Look," by Sir James Barrie, will bo
make Commutation Proof, to estab­
best results gre usually obtained, presented under the direction of Mrs. j
lish claim to fhc land above describ­
however, in a houso where there arc D, P. Drummond, with the following
ed, before Clerk. Circuit Court, at
at least four square feet floor spac cast of characters!.
Sanford, Florida, on tho 23rd day of
Cure* Mnlariu, Chills for each fow|; three square /ce t will
June, 1023.
and I'ever, Dengue or answer fop Leghorns and other varie­ Sir Harry Sims....Mrs. Endor Carle’tt
Lady Himd
Mrs.' Ralph Wlgty,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ililluus Fever.
ties of the Mediterranean fowls pro­
Ella Pritchard, of Oviedo, Florida.
5-l*o.a.w.-20tc vided the house U kept perfectly
Oscar James, of Oviedo, Florida.
clean, except perhups tho Minorca*,
Corbett Williamson, of Oviedo, Fla.
Oscar Ellison, of Oviedo, Florida.
WM. S. TANCRE,
the Asintica have about five square
Acting Register.
feet of floor space per head. Whore
5-14-21-23;
fl;-4-ll
the house is especially well ventilated
One way ’ to run aeroA somebody
the tfivis may be crowded somewhat
N U T ft’KI
you know in a strange city is to in­
more with safety.
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K u ilro'ls lu-ri'hy atv*-ii Dial the partdulge In something naughty.
liHrslilp la id )' mutonlalliiK l»tW«H&lt;a II*.
The smaller the unit is made, tho
i»»— uuiUralaui-d J . r . Hall, and \V. U
W I k IK. carrying on tmslnraa un-Ur ihr
more space proportionately will have
firm
uama of
tla li-W ig h t
Vrnitiir*
Another germ we wish to see iso­
to be allowed for each fowl, that Is,
* oiiipanr, was on Hie H lb day Of April.
lated is the one who is fuU of words IVSJ. dluulvcd l-y mutual c»n**ut, su
a house with 400 square feet' floor
tur at. regards Ihr sold J. 1*. Mall, who
concerning the European situation.
rrlIrrn fn.ni Ihr firm. All Sccpu0t» XIw.
space will provide arqpU room for
I'M! ly syid eompany to b w A l d to W .
100 fowls, yet only 200 square - f « t
I
A ' eOfttcmproary &amp;ta what a third - tVltflil. who will continue lb * bus!« r * s as W l i b t •Prod uc» 1 ompanr. amt
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Foreword

Dedication

Side-lights on the Seniors.
Last Will aud Testament of Famous
Class of ’23.
Startling Futures Foretold: Amazing
Pasts Revealed.
Explanation of T . A . H. O. R. H.— 'The
Mystery o f the Year.
Beauty, Brains and Brawn of Sanford
Portrayed.
First Production of Future Fdmous
Artists, Historians, Poets, Essay­
ists and Dramatists.
All-Star "Celery Feds”— Pride o f the
South.
Masterpieces of American W it and
Hu 0 ior.
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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TR AP SHOOTING

SPORTS

REALM

WILLARD PUTS
FOR THE E UP BIG FIGHT
MOVIE FAN "
IN N^W YORK

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CHARLEY- KRITT RESIGNS AHIlEltALI) SPORT EDITOR

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
"BOXING
Discovery of OldOrdinance Upsets the
Sunday Game Plans

n~rS' With - regret •that the Herald
nnwiuncc* that In the future Charley O AYTONA, Tony 14— No attempt
Rritt; ffil^ not have chnrg«*' ejJtlJp was made here between the Dayt
Sport pntir'of tin ■ paper. Mr. Britt and Tampa teams of the FJorida 6
w i i 7 m w !jb t resign n week nr no league, which it was announced l
. . . .
|is IN LINE FOR ANOTIIHII TRY ngo on ac jnt pf hi* many other utday, would lie played for the suppod.
Wf’1
duties, anil rbm now on thin depart Cli purpose p t texting-..ibis—Sand*
AT THE WORLD'S CHAM
"One Wonderful Night" tonight.
mrnt -witP.bu III rllfrrgo 7if oh'c o f TW
jIH||
An old city ordinance
it pays to swim with the current of
I’loNsmp
This is about two spark plugs. At the
Herald force.
forbidding .Sunday baseball was dis­
I*jr1«&lt;■rt Unwiinson hnH the h-adlng
popular demand.
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TlUa appliea to th e-“ Movie Fan" covered, resulting in the cancellation.
moment they lire lying on the sales
NKW ^OltK, May 11.—1
Two irlnnts •rojumn ng we||( nntl *from now on,
W. II, Hodges, city manager, stated j O
“ Our job,” said one jobber, “ is to^-&lt;
manager’s desk in the establishment of
-------of the prize rlng-bul* Angel F lrpo,jjf , h‘o|l0 wantjnK M,methlng run on
following announcement o f the gnmejsis
supply markets, not create them. Let
Twelve houra with a thrill every f pride of the Argentine, and Jess
" Jtht* *|n&gt;rt page will bring it direct to Saturday, that he would use the po «,♦*
a large middle-western hardware jo!&gt;mlhute—that’* whnt young .»a&lt; k Cur-1 bird. Kanaaa man mountain-stood out th# Hi;rn|tl offic{, it win be given the
the manufacturer make a markeb for
licp, if necessary, to prevent the con- !
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ti* stumbled into when ho aaw a lieau- 'today ns challenger* for the futii
nttention a* wa* given it by test, ant) Sheriff Morris, of Volusia j X
his goods, nnd w /w ill handle it.’’
tiful girl rescued her, wed her hut throno occupied »&gt;y J" rk I&gt;« mpaoy, n f-; Mr. Britt in the past.*
county, hnd promised to he present J
One spark plug bears a nnmc known
you'll have to follow him yourself. frr “corlnir knockout victories in the
and ninkfc arrests if the state law wns
two main bouts of the milk fund enrwherever automobiles arc used, the
IIAHHBAI.L GAME.
It's great.
violated. t in
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violated,
Said another— “ Our salesmen carry
nivnl Iteforc a crowd of nearly 70,000
T
Threat*
a
Sunday
baseball,
advo­
other
a
name
seldom
heard.
at the Yankee Stadium hero Saturday
a catalog with thousands of items in it.
Tile last Scheduled game of the cated to compel the strict enforce­
“ When Hummer Corned,’’ a
night.
season with Del^md tomorrow after­
They haven’t the time to push mHulComedy, full of laughs
Ilotli, says the sales manager, • are
Firpo demonstrated once more that noon In Sanford at I o’clock sharp. ment of tfie.ublue laws," including the
vertisod goods. Their work is princi­
In is one of the most terrific hitters Everybody be out to lnick* the boy's closing o f ftrug stores, soft drink
good plugs. On the score o f quality
who lias climbed to pugilistic promi­ up and see Del-and get the trimming stands and golf courses, have not ma­ T
pally taking orders.”
terialized.
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they run iteck and neck.
And the honor guests tonight will nence in recent years by knocking out
she needs.
l&gt;e Mr. and Mrs. Hurrold, of Park ave­ .link McAullffe, 2nd, of Detroit, in
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.11nue and family nnd will see the pic­ the third round. Willard, while none
. “ n u t,” he adds, “ we arc discontinu­
would surrender ranch of its zealous­
If you go among th 9.se wholesalers to.
COMING TO A SHOW-DOWN.
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ture tonight without cost to thorn. too impressive in his comelxick after
ly guarded prerogatives, and there­
V
ing this line” — nnd he holds ftp the plug
day
to
introduce
a
new
product
in com­
""This ia your ticket, bring it with you. years of idleness, proved himself the
fore there ia some doubt if Miami’s
The house of representatives of
o
f
unfnniiliur
name.
“
Yes,
and
our.dis­
T
petition
will
get
very
far.
petition
with
merchandise
nationally
T U iix!
muster of his young Iowa antagonist, the Florida legislature yosterday
Miami ought to own the land on T
count on it is larger, too.”
t i-'loyd Johnson, and was awarded a adopted u joint resolution calling for
advertised, unless the article is excep­
And tomorrow night llehe Daniels ; lM hnical knockout after eleven rounds an election on tin amendment to the the bottom of Biscayne bay and then
tional, you will be met everywhere by
there would be no more Burlingame •T
and Conrad Nagel in "Hinged Wings", ( f „ M) mo|ll Hps&gt;clnculnr battling on
“ What’s wrong with it?
Not a
constitution in which a basis is fixed
island
imbrollos.
If
the
city
had
con­
International News ns a »id«-r(hn rnr,, These two bouts, both
the injunction: “ First go out and get
for legislative reapportionment at
thing. It’s a good plug— mighty good
! scheduled for fiftci n rpunds, were ten-year intervals in the future. This trol over this land the building of
a reputation for your goods through
V
plug, hut— no one knows about it. It
headliners of a card of five heavy­ amendment would replace a provision more islands in the bay would not
y
necessarily cense, but tin- danger of
advertising.
n good one every night this weight contests, one of the most spec­
of tlie constitution that has been
isn’t advertised— the other one is. Tlje
tacular fight programs ever staged in ignored for twenty-six years. In the islands being Built that would mar
demand is for» the advertised make.
this country, and a magnet for a pic- light of the information the Post now the city’s beauty would 1h&gt; removed V
•To
The wholesaler knows by actuul con­
Tlie federal government sees to it
0 . W. Iawtun, Bracelet Watch Ex­ turesipie throng that all but filled the
And we've learned it pays to swim
suys of tlie resolution and the pro­ that islund buildirg does not ob­
pert, 218 South Orange, Orlando, Flo. great Yankee bnll park.
tact
with dealers how they value speed
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posed amendment, the fiction of the
with the current, not against it.”
4-24-tfc
OfTiciul figures were larking yes- house yesterday was fine and is cred­ struct navigation, but that is as far V
o f turnover, goods which move with a
as Unde Sam is concerned. The
treday, but it was estimated that the itable io that body.
i
state could sell the land and the gov­
More nnd more jobbers in every lino
minimum o f effort, goods people know
St. Lueio County bank deposits throng was ul leust five thousand less
More important than that, however, ernment would permit consfruetion at
hnvo itirrensed 48 per cent in one than the crowd of 74.0IMI which packed
o f business are learning every day that
about and ask for.
was the passage by the house of n almost any point along the coast, and
year, and now uveragb $270 per the stadium 'at the opening American
reapportionment hill by which l.gis- undep pregent umiM,
city
capita.
I.eague baseball game recently.
It Intivc apportionment is made under
or
its
people
would
not
have
a
word
y
was a record for a boxing show in the present constitution, and without
to say about it.
this state, but far behind the nttend- waiting for authority to act under the
.y
,t
poM|Wt. !hllt th(, trul)U.,H „f
ai ce figure of more than ltd,000 at the proposed constitutional amendment^ , hjl i||tcr|)aj improvement fund will
Cnrpentler-Dempsey bout two years Because some of the senators hold
ago. (lute receipts were nunounred over from this session to the session deed the ha)’ bottom land to the city.
but as lt)crc i.~ doubt that this deed
unofficially by Tex Rickard, promoter two years hence, and their terms can­
will be made the legislature ibould
of tItt’ show fur the municipal milk not lie shortened by law, tin presunt jM, hj.Jj,,,! fur „ |,tw inoviding for n
fund benefit, as approximately $300,• reappoi tiounu-ut lull cannot make the
public bearing bi-foie any buy bot­ V
000.
-F O R representation ns equitable ns it tom land is sold. Jiy th&gt;- state to a
, Two o f ,the three booty ill the enjd should be and as it ran lie made after
•privilti'1 IndMtfual. Miami Mi'tropbesides the main fights, were terirfl- the adoption of tile amendment, hut oils.
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tinted before the limit. Jack Renault it goes a long way toward doing jus­
, of Cheshaiu, quo., Canadian heavy­ tic e to South Florida mid West
weight &lt;hnmpion, was declared 'the Florida.
victor over I'teil Fulton, Minnesota Both branches of tlie legislature
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plasterer, oil a foul blow ill the fotntli liYohuhly will concur, or have concurIround, after the CaiiHiliau hud piled ini in the joint resolution, hut the
,up n substantial lead oil points.
Jreappoitiounient lull lias yet to go to
tin- senate for action anil it docs not
HoW Allot I THIS SANFORD heroine law until the senate accepts
ito j m o a n s :
it. Tin good thing is that the questiiili is checked to the senate, where
Daytona boys under II who attend tin- senators must put themselves on
o
Sunday school legularly, who do not l ei ol'd.
weal mol who will plislge tlo mseKes
Tiie gove.rnor and the other state
to loot fm tbc home team ate to have ofnial- have friend* in the senate;
the 'privilege of attending nil ball wbriber the governor i- to be a canf t
games mi the I’ity Island for tin dldate for any office in the future or
cents per game, llumigli the formu- not. it I* known that smile of the in-'
tion of a Knot Hole flub by the Day­ riimbeut state officials will be cuntona Rotary club, Further than tliat, didates for re-fleetion. The Post shall
any* boy who doesn't possess ten cents note with riimo interest boiv vote* on
can vfcrn it by applying U* any Ho- the rt'iipportionment bill are cast by
tariu11 for o Jol&gt;. flcan living, loy­ tlie senator* who represent the dis­
alty to home institutions, industry tricts in which the state siffirials
and hue of clean sport is worfli cul­ have tInir hones. We shall note
tivating in any boy, and the Knot the votes frutil tlie districts from
Hole dub should include every boy which come, members of the State
in the city and should have (lie en­ Road Department and other state
Here is a new and b r illia n t
A larger, more powerful motor*
dorsement of every parent.—Daytona officials and employes. There shall
American
achievement
in
ocaJournal.
A m uch lo n g e r wheelbase, tt
also be observed such relation ns may
lie exposed between the whipping bill
uomicul motoring— the big new
roomier body, and the fleet linc9
Due good way to reduce to music and the reapportionment bill. If
Overland Red Bird.
of a revenue cutter. Glistening
i is to listen to the musical clink of Tallahassee wants to keep till' enpitol,
the trace chain* on the plow harms*. IloW is Senator llodgo* to vote oil re
A new delight to the eye! A new ..n ic k e le d ra d iu to r, head-lamp
Windsor Holder Cities {-tar. *
apportionment? And Senator KnabbT
rims, Viindshield stanchions, scuf(
thrill to drive! A joy to ride ini
•The honeymoon never ends while
If this is inteiffceted ns n threat,
plates, door handles and back'
A revelation in economy! R e­
a Li.-* retain* its kick.
well nnd good, let it lie *o Inter­
curtain frame. First quality Fisk
flecting unmistakably the vast
preted. Ri-apportionment has liecn
It must lie confessed, however, tallt kicked mound in the Florida leginlacord tires. A windshield wiper,
experience end resourcefulness of
few statues me elected to men who lute for a good many years; it hus
bumpers both front and rear—^
the great Willys-Overland organi­
attend to tbi'ii uw nbusincss.
been traded for votes for candidates
everything!
zation.
for governor, and hus led legislators
to violate their oath of office to sup­
A creation in rich, gleaming M an ­
Examine tlie new Overland Red
port mid defend the constitution. It
dalay
Maroon,
topped
in
khaki.
Bird
in our show room. %
came to u show-down in the house
nnd the representatives saw their
Stf lit H'illyt-Ovtilaad A J ctrliu n cI tm lit May Jill Saturday Ertaiag E*i|
duty and did it, It will come to a
show-down tu the sennte, and we
shull see how the senators acquit
A Musii.il Comedy of Ihp Did fijur In-lari’ the wur.
themselves. Senators' latitude to­
ward conyitt, lousing and the whip­
Forty in the Chorus
ping bill bus opened them to an e)^5 3 Jf ifT f d*
umiuation that may wi ll bo thorough.
BENEFIT HIGH KCllOol. ATHLETIC AKHOCIATION
Their friends cun not cicape some
J
responsibility for their acts.—Palm
Hitfii School Auditorium
Beach Post.

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H wuulil l&gt;o u fine thing for Miumi
if tlio state Would deed to tho city
thu land on the bottom of Biscaymbay initm Jiatcly adjacent to thu city,
but it must be said that there ia some
doubt that thu internal improvement
board will grant thu rrqurit. If DUraytm tuiy bottom land is given to
Miami, West palm Death could a*k
for land io Lake Worth, Tampa could
ex|Hit a deed to Tampa buy land,
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Dul.V Iterntil on sale nt Joe’s Smoko
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The Melbourne Times says:
"Judge C. 1*. Pnrkhill, who will he
The comparative slowness of retail a candidate for Governor next year.
q u ick ly r e lic v is C on stipn lion
demand for lumber has had no gener­ was born in north Florida ami has WIlDUsnesH. H e a d a ch e * ( olds
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--- - ~ booked condition of the mills and who is riot ashamed of any one sec- 1— ; L
of whoa, in hla chosen pro- M
every tire Itualnesa Man
And positively no Classified
tion of his state. lie is a booster for
TIME
IN
HISTORY
In Sanford in thla Column
feaaioo the Herald recoin- N
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
tljeir very low ami broken stocks,
the entire state and is not afraid to
OF INDUSTRY.
menda to tho people.
M
each day.
says the American Lumberman,
must accompany all orders.
express his opinion op any subject i
ta
Chicago. Building is going ahead
Count the words and remit
TAMPA, * May 14.— Florida eitrus actively in most cities and industrial pertaining to the welfare of every
h M k i K l k l ^ R h
N M U m a f c i a i i o m
nrordingly.
i a
q
i
I
I
shipments, for the first time in his­ communities, and retail lumber deal­ portion of Florida. If we deride to G
support him in his campaign, it will
tory,
passed
the
40,000
carload
mnrk
ers report excellent sales and good
f i m *a Hi ri m n m n n
Quick Service Transfer
George A . DeCottes
.
. ,
.........,
,
; Jjmt lm for the simple reason that he'
for the season during the past week, immediate
prospects. However, their ,
.
Storajf^ Facilities
, ,
,
,,
, i , is n south Morula man, hut because
•
Attom ey-at-Law
EOR SALE
" according to the weekly citrus mar­ stocks
1103
rnbly ndueu
have been considerably
., , .
, .
. ,
.&gt;
we think that he has the true con­
U *• pleaae you, tell othtra; If not,
FARMERS— You can got seed bed ket review of tledrge A. Scott, gen­ to lately hy deliveries on orders ception of what the great State of
tell ua. Phone 498 * Over Seminole County Bank
(rnm**&gt; and irrigation plugs at the eral sales manager of tin* Florida placed early this year, and for the Florida needs ns a whole."
SANFORD -iFLORIDA
^S^nford Novelty Works.
100-tfc Citrus Exchnnge. This volume equnls present they are buying only such
Why. the “ if," in as handsome an I
the total volume of California ship­ itcqtti as are imperatively needed.
SANFORD N O V E LTY
fUUt SALE— Uoaicr and (Jays’ paints
acknowledgement
of his fitness ami
ments for 111112, though California’s Distributers report a flood of in­
nnd varnishes nt Sanford Novelty
FR ED R. W ILSO N
WORKS
record year was 1021, when shipments quiries foe retail stocks of all kinds, ability as you make in^hut tine little I
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
reached 00,000 carloads. Florida ship­ showing that, while dealers buy editorial 7
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
FOR SALE— Rhode- IslnmT eggs fori ments for this season are now 23,470
cautiously just now, they are great-!
General Shop and MiR
setting, 1u eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. cars oranges and 10,030 cars grape­
First National [lank Building
ly interested* in the market. Some 1
SANFORD
FLORIDA Ellsworth, Itcnrdntl Avenue, San- fruit ,a grand total of 10,100 cars.
^ Work
factories also show a disposition to j
! ford.
K3-tf|i
CONTRACTOR and 1U7ILDER
__________________ ______ ___
"Florida
grappfruil
shipments hold off until they have definite lieedj
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Flu. ELTON J. MOUGHTON BLAU 111* UL LAKE .MARY invites showed an increase during’the week," for stocks. There is thus created a
you. High elevation, pun drinking Sliya Mr. Scott’s review, “ while somewhat spotted condition iti the
ARCHITECT
water. Good terms on a few cottages J „ rnngc shipments were about the industrial trade, but ns ji whole it is
B. W. HERNDON
as homes or investment. $'00, $1,400,; same as in the previous week. A to- sizable, while country trade is n ot'
- Room 7, Miller Bldg.
$1,14)0, $2,.&lt;03.—l.ake Mary Realty Co. |(a| 0f pg.j cars went forward in the only promising hut in some sections \
tANFORD
FLORIDA Lake .Mary, Florida,
INSURANCE AGENCY
___ li- l-tfe j seven dnys, an average of 13H cars is actually opening up very satisfac­
FlltB--------AUTO--------- RONDS
FOR'- SAI.E^2-7on Federal truck, per day. Orange shipments the past torily. Demand for lumber there­
good for logging purposes, first week totalled 3tl7 cars, as compared fore aggregates into a good volume,
class condition. Cheap for cash.
with I1U2 ciyrs the preceding week. in many cases exceeding the ability
ICHELLE
M
AIN
ES
S. O. Shinholser
toi^ Republic truck, cheap, excellent Grapefruit shipments for the week of manufacturer* to meet it. Though
L A W Y E I4
condition. Address "E " I*. O. Box 31, totalled fit&gt;7 cars, ns compared with buyers report it easier to place or­
Contractor and Iluildcr
•:— C ourt H ouse Lake Monroe, Fla.
ders now than several weeks ago,
33-lfcjr&gt;40 ears the preceding week.
(jootl penults anti sulmfm-tory tvorlt pleases all patrons.
"Medium and HUiuU-sucd Valencia* this b still difficult, especially ,if they
FOR SAJ
We have two thousand
FLORIDA
are for badly mixed ears or for any
That’s
why ttur list o f patrons is daily increasing.
The
oiis.
art*
la’ing
taken
at
satisfactory
prices,
lAtSaofa
o
f
Troii
&amp;
Brabham
t
Rj n Examined
I l i u m Designed
considerable quantities. Mills reject,
nnd
there
is
a
willingness
noted
to
Prices
.reasonable
delivered
jn
San­
splendid
vtileanizing
work
we
do
is
due
lo
our
remarkable
A. P. Connelly
Sons
Henry McLaulin, Jr., ford. ^tipped from our stock at take larger sizes at slight reductions*. orders freely unless they fit stocks
facilities and expert employees. This combination guaran­
C aln lill-tiril
H IO S
on liund or cutting schedules, and
tees
you a satisfactory job,
With
California
shipments
steadily
Alliens,
Ga.
Wrilu
us
at
once,
slat­
Opt. D.
licnl K4,tie, Loans and Insurance
ing quantity wanted.!—Dean Seed Co., increasing, there is little prospect show no eagerness for new business.
Optician-Optometrist
I’honp Is
Considerable progress has been*
Hll-S Magnolia Ave.
Orlando, Fin.
37-4tp that Florida Valencia prices will soar
i l l Eaat First Strut
Sanford, Fla.
to
the
hgih
figures
of
last
season,
made
lately in thinning down old or-'
FOR SAFE Due used Story and
though
they
will
probuWy
maintain
a
iler
files,
but the lumber industry is ■
(’ talk piaiiii. Liberal terms. New
STEWART The Florist
W . J. THIGPEN
player piamx and few slightly used good average as long as shipments still booked ahead for four or five
weeks on the average and many mills
lut tinners---------— Floral Designs
players; old pianos and phonographs continue.
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Re£l Estate
have orders on hand covering mil"There
hns
been
a
marked
tendency
taken
in
trade
as
part
payment.
One
Annual nnd Ornamental I’ lnnta
FIRE, LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE high grade Yietroln or will exchange the past week on the part of dealers put for two to three months. The
PHONIC 17-SANTOKI), I'LOHIDA
HI Mini,. \ve------------ I’hone 260-W
for old piano. 112 West Second St. not to slock tip with grapefruit. This mnrkcl is therefore very firm on all
Res. 203-Oflice 371 Phillips Bldg.
-PhancsS7-3tp can be partly attributed to the pub­ the priiihpnl softwoods and hard­
woods, A surplus of some items has
FOR SAI.K- f&gt; acre celery farm, for lic demand turning to strawberries,
SANFORD MACHINE DR. J. T. DENTON
been
accumulated here and there, and
$4,700 cash. Half mile west of cherries, apples, and other early
is
offered
at slight concessions but
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
COMPANY
store at Lake Monroe. All tiled. f&gt; northern fruits that are coming on xyithout harm to the market. The
the
ninrket,
which
have
served
to
cur­
Rooms 206-207-208 Meisch Building roomed house. Good burn.— M. F.
General Machine and Iloilcr
supply of transit ears is not above
W orks
Robinson, Agent.
30-fitp tail cilrus distribution. Prices for
strictly fancy Trait arc nbout on the normal, and they are strong.
Rooms 226-228
\ &gt; n i ' e » ' i : \ i ; i : n s i : h \ i «*i :
FOR HALE—l •urge motor boat, every
Cylinder Grinilin;;
Production holds up to tho level
same level ns they were a week ago,
convenience,
four
cylinder
motor,
in
From Jacksonville
One Way
Automobile Itc pairs
From Jacksonville
One Way
DR. R. M. M ASON
though receipts of this quality stock of the last few weeks, weather being
ATLANTIC CITY ......... $36-41
WASHINGTON. II. C. ... 31.71
re markably good condition. Will can*
Acely h iu* W cidinjf
DENTIST
have been growing lighter. Prices favorable in tho south, and the I. W.
BALT IMORE, Mil.
30.96
NIAGARA FALLS ...
$11.12
»iil^r nny offer—1„ II. Connelly. 30-tfc
New Meisch Building
I’hone ru ----------- S anford. Florida
for medium grades have eased off W. strike In the west not having had
BOSTON, MASS.
.... . 12.32
NEW YORK, N. Y.
36A4
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida
CHICAGO, ILL.
19.48
with the lessened demand . every­ important results. Shipments front
PHILADELPHIA. I’ A, .... 34AH
W A N 'T h U
CLEVELAND, O.
39.31
m T SB D IIG H , PA. .
39.31
the larger producing territories have
WAfl'i’ I'JD TO IlOV—Aspnrogus fern where."
DETROIT, MICH.
41.93
SAVANNAH, GA.
6.00
shown some improvement, and the
ELMIRA, N. Y.
........... 38.93
seed, for gmal clean stock will pay
TOLEDO, O. ...........
DR. G. S. SELM AN
... 11.71
outloltk is in no respect dishearten­
n good price. Address W. I*. Nowell Are You Graceful?
si mmhii n \ ci ItSlON I'tllfi*
Practice limited to
■u
ing.
1■ i*.
Cn.,
Wholesale
Fern
Growers,
Apopka,
IliiltlnK*r*«
Disease* of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
* r» i
'
If
Not,
Study
This
I'lilln.l
t
t&gt;
ti
in
»
t.:.
mi
Fla.
279-tfc
Eyes Examined, Glasaea Fitted
*|ll»H|(ifl
71.71
KTENOGRA PH Kit WANTED' Must Hebe Daniels Tells How Awukcned TH E MILK BATH
•l ot m/ l I r l n l l ekrl M u ' hhI t&gt;&lt;
mi t l l «»■ ». tl&gt;i
T l i k i i . Iiu'lurir
Meisch
Building
Oct An Abstract Before
iiii 'Ii Ih &lt;xri'|il
Ix-ltvi'
iii
Stivniiliuli
m
o
l
J
m
kf...in
ill.
S o m e si lit I'M,utils
be experienced. Address P. O, Box * Women Can Acquire Grace
iii )4 In rl l i s l inti' i x l i . i i j ni ri i rs .
.
IS
NOT
DEAD
Buying Property
221.
32-tfc
AUTOMOBILES CARRIED, INCLUDING CLOSED CARH
W AW fEp—A copy of "T h e lier: .Id
To be graceful will make'even the
ShIIIoum fur JluUlliioi SioitiosMiM NiUitiKl.ll Ms) I*•111 111.4 Mali.
After years of oblivion the milkAlWIitutv fin*iv) Mmv SSril, I'rrslait Mm ISili un4 JClIi. fl uu I* M.
containing write up of the "Cusnias plainest girl popular. On tho other bath, once considered immortal, has
E- A. DOUGLASS. Pres. B O A R D A N D ROOM
SiillliiKN (&lt;&gt;r F M I u d ' -1|ili In Sti-i&lt;iiishl|iH l l o w u n i M»&gt; t u n a m i atilt.
Trio" redial In the Methodist church hand, a moat la-autiful girl jnny he come Into its own again! Muyme Kel­
Es s . - * M a y l i s t m o l 31 st. O l . n i r r s U i M a y K i l l , M i r r l r m u U Mu j 31 (h.
liniJMS FOK ItKNT In" Murri'lld'it
C III) J’ . M .
several weeks ago. Fifty cents will unpopular if she is awkward.
so takes one us part of her skittish 30new building, Palmetto aveiiue, near
F u l l I n f o r m a t i o n o n r o q u r s t n I ",\slt .Mr. t - ' n s t n * l , u i . u i t o r
building operations exhe paid for it, at Herald office. 38*2tp
That is tho assertion of Ucbo Dan­ year old "flapper" churueterliution in
J. F. WARD. Trar. I'ass. Agent
C. M. HAILE, lien. Agt.
" W *Wu,(SHl in Ajiril.
Firnt Street, under new management.
Ticket
Office
and
I'ier,
Hl)0
K.
Bay
St.,
Jnckhonvillc.
Telephone 638
iels,
who
is
featured
with
Conrad
Na­
"Kick
In,”
n
new
George
Fttzmauricp
Special summer rotes. Mrs. T. J.
Moore,
3M-2tp FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for gel in Penrhyn Stanlnws' production Paramount picture featuring Betty
r,tl;M 11 t r a in s a v e d
of “ Singed Wings" for Paramount, Cumpson, Bert Lytell und May Me1 «M»I DISASTER WHEN
light housekeeping.—701 Magnolia
LOST
~
which
will bu let'll nt tho. Princess Avoy, which comes to tho Princess .... .........................................................................................................
HU I Dll Fv IS BLOWN UP
Avenue.
•
3fi-f&gt;tc Theatre tomorrow night. In tho pic-1 Thcutro dicxt Friday and Saturday,
LOST—Csrneo set out of ring. Finder please cull nt Herald office a m i 1,011 BENT—Bungalow on I’urk avc- lure, Miss Daniels ts called on to do t^uarts nnd quarts of tho lacteal fluid
Essen W
t’rr..)
nuo. Phone 79-W.
36-3tp u beautiful creation, “ The I&gt;nnco of , Were-used for the internationally fn‘
nj
*
•
A
French
troop
receive
reward
rih-tf
tiain
“ brigade of artillery on LOST—Keys.
FOR
REST—Two
&amp;-roont
bungalows,
Death," Clothed in the costumo of a i „ 10Ug immersion. The "milk bath" In
F. Robin­
‘ys, U'tween
between M. V.
L*ur.| wa
"a* M..,,p,Hi Ao yanJs flh(lrt of
one
6
room
bungalow.—A.
P.
Con­
moth,
she dance* around a burning’ tj,jg innianro la used g o jioinl out the
41
son’s office, 116 N. Park avenu}?,
candla.
A marvelous effect of grace, |ungths to which some foolish women
nelly
&amp;
Sons.
26-tfc
■la .Vn r ‘ Ur?* y ,"'ar Gatenfeld and postoffiee. Finder please deliver
in an effort to keep back old
lihi.u 1b*n!e
Mta** the „to my office anil recvlvy reward.—M. FOR KENT—T wo very ilesirahle combined with entrancing lights arid; wjn
shndoVs,
is
convoyed
to
tho
Kcrccn
by
0^C
f
Bn
individual who as yet no one
apartments
to
parties
Without
chil­
30-2tp
tho dafnty star.*
t
has ever succeeded In licking. "Kick.
dren.—
.1*0
Oak
AygCall
2603.
38-2tp
charge O f dynamite a , the LOST~ »Hmull
» '* l red cow with white
' Grace", explains Miss Daniels, "is In" wap adapted for ttty arrecn ' by
markings,
without horns. Please FOE REfJT— iroom to one or two
“ H-roaching. The explosion
largely
n- matter of correct and com­ bdlda Berge're from Willard Mack’a
young men. - JtOfi Magnolia Avenuo.
notify.—Mfa, W. W. Brady.
39-8tp
plete
control
of the muscles and nerv­ stage play.
Z ''
" ' Uw“d ««* -Hickly aod
3h-atp
l.OST—Within tbs city ^imlts, tiro ___ J ________ 4
es. In my opinion, nothing fa so con­
V
r W,rned th" - b ' W
e
Our orders urc coming in ko fust that if it were not that wo
and rim from Ford car.
Finder FOR RSifil1— l 4 furnished housekeep­ ductive to graceful movements as
It is rumored that Clarence Wood
kept projiurod to render roui aervico wo could
ing or. bed room $3.00 per week.— classic and hall room dhneing. I think
please return to 3C0 Oak Avenue. $5
having learned over in Sumter “ lht»
9
nut hundlc them.
314
East
6th
St.
39-Ctp
reward.
?-1
Sib2tp
L v^ JT “ "IS
Tht' inhab.Unta
overy woman should also psrtako of hairs of yuur head are all numbered."
eort
H
EN
!—Furnished
room*
with
breathing and boJy oxercisaa. every is making inquiry as to where he can
- ■ '- u
u'
&gt;»'
rO U N D
light housekeeping.—S. E. Corner morning and night.
.ph o n e u s
get the "back' numbers."
-W E D E L IV E R
a tin S ™ * "
" f n sabotage FOKNir-A bill ^older containing lith street and Elm are.—M. Sch­
"A woman should practice making
some ntoney.* Owner can have tho neider.
.
* 39-3tp certain moves— moves that are com­ •We don’t know anything about that
by »0 sentrv
,WMlit,..,.,
*h° l “a.___
nd kJUwl
t V d ^*
*7
.. a .« iracka
gentry along
the railroad
sumc
Identifying and paying for
FOR
RENT—
Furnished
two
house­ mon in her every day actions—until hotel row In Orlando, but they will
** Gelsenkirchen.
this ad.— Mra. A. T. Cook, 607 West
keeping rooms, 206 East Third SL she is able to do them in tha most have to admit Angq g«v«
First street.
39-2tc
- ---39-3tp graceful-manner poFitble. I believe a fine big new hotel, und they can't
grace is attainable by any woman if laugh that off.(
“o 4t th*
i 38:16
* V-s’h
”
'
m. The nomTnT.1
At this rate it won't bo 20W years
■he but strives to attain it And I
■ M a d of l b / f Tbc ;,omtn»1
Plant City ahipped 41' carloads of
K bw» v
16« is for general cx- until all the people hive political
don’t believe the woman Brim who /••"What," demands a refromer, "Is
eiablcf In three days, baaldea I,bc* U «»«rvcd. Phone 262.
job# and make a living \&gt;f taxing one
doe# not desire to be graceful at ull the first step on tho way to ruin!"
b-ll-lR-ttc another, «
***** V
T .■*
i ■ ■ •
*
Well, there’s the goose step.
• ‘ * J m * f ’ -." A
'
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Jf 'l j'.
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SHIPMENTS SHOW
GREAT INCREASE

1110 1DIVM

A Convincing Attraction

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Merchants and Miners Transportation Co.

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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
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 12, 1923
VOLUME IV.

JA X M ASS M E E TIN G
V IG O R O U SLY SCORES
A S S E M B L Y IN A C T IO N

TALLAHASSEE. May 12.— The
ream of South 1Juridans that they
iijl&gt;t get ^apportionment nt this
Mion, when the house passed a bill
&gt; that effect, was shattered yesteriy, when the aenate vented its scorn
■ the house bill and voted 22 to 10
i indefinitely postpone its consideralUapportionmcnt at tho next scsrion li all right, however, the senate
uid, and it concurred In a house
amendment to a resolution originatiaj in its aide, the whole-' o f which
would proffer a proposed constitu­
tional amendment to the voters in
1B1, and if ratified, leave it up to
the 1925 session to reapportion on
ill bun of three representatives
tach for the five most populous coun­
ties, two each for tho next 18, nnd
« t for the remainder, while the
Iwaate's membership would he inemsed to 38 and divided up ns near­
ly touajly w possible according - to.
popilition insofar ns county lines
wwU ptrmit.
Uttir discussion accompanied the
dcsMi of the immediate reapporllonment pUn. Its outcome at the hands
of the srnstc wus never in doubt hut
there wu some discussion ns to the
propriety to killing u house hill with­
out even considering, some o f the
seastors holding that sudh would be
discourteous. If the majority held
toy such scruples, however, it wns

CONVICTS NOT TO
BE RETURNED TO
MARS C O M P A N Y

J A C K S O N V IL L E , May 12
Resolutions denouncing the
convict lease system and
corporal punishment o f pris­
oners, and asking the legis­
lature to abolish both to­
gether with nmending tho
statutes so as to make
“ train rid in g" a lesser o f­
fense were adopted unani-.
mously last night by n mass
meeting o f men and women
that taxed tho capacity o f
(the council chamber o f the
city hall. Prompt and speedy
trials also were urged.

(H r T l f A u w l u r l I'M m ) . *
N E W YO R K . May 12.— A/ promi­ O N E OF T H E M OST E N J O Y A B L E FOR IIB R A L D HEADERS-^
E N G A G E M E N T H ERE
nent person' in Boston whom officials
A F F A IR S O F T H E E N T IR E
N IG H T A T 8:15
declined to name is reported to hnve
•.
SE AS O N
pone security for
Mrs. Myrtle B.
Hayes und saved her from the Tombs
after plans to surrender her had
been made last ni^ht by tho bonding
company, which furnished a $ 10,000
when she was charged with forging
the name o f Charles M. Scwab to a
$25,000 note. Mrs. Hayes was jubllent today, promising to mnke some
startling disclosures when the charges
against her arc tried.
She is un­
derstood to have met Schwab for the
first time on n boat bound for Eu­
rope. She was then tho young w ife
o f I)r. Albert T. Graf, o f Los Angeles.
B A N D IT S STAG E D ARIN G
H O LD U P Y K 3 T E K D A Y
N E W YO R K , May 12^-1 folding
twenty employeen o f Ostermonr and
nt bay, thiee armed bandits late yes­
terday ribbed the treasurer o f $1,500.
They escaped in nn automobile, pass­
ing police
headquarters
in their
(light.
Most o f the employees who were
lined up against th ew u ll were girls.
The stolen money was part o f the
pnyrtdl. The bandits’ car was park­
ed two blocks from the policy station.
G O V E R N M E N T RO U N D IN G Ul*
R E V O L U T IO N A R Y SUSPECTS

(llr Tkr A ■•oelwtrd I'r e u )
W A S H IN G T O N , May 12.— State
department advices today from the
-American legation at Pekin said it
was believed the foreigners held by
train bandits now number fourteen
men und women. The Americans are
J. B. Powell nnd Lee
Solomon of
Shanghai,, nnd Majors Robert Allen
of the United
and Roland Plnger,
States army.

(D r Tkr AwatlalrS I'rrM l
S O F IA ,
May 12; — Government
measures to repress the activities of
the Macedonian revolutionary organirtions have been.carried out without
serious incident, nnd many suspects
have been arrested.

E N G L IS H M A N
W IN S T H E G O LF
C H A M P IO N S H IP

S A R A S O T A K IW A N IS
C L U ll A P P E A L S FOR
A C T TO B AR LA SH
S A R A S O T A , May 12.—
The Klwnnis nt n largely
attended meeting Inst night
unanimously adopted resolu­
tions again urging the le g ­
islature to nlNiiltih the lash
and lease system ns it seem­
ed rather that there was n
disposition to avoid further
action than to correct the
evil. Copies were sent to
the governor. Senator Eth­
eridge and Representative
Lord.

M c K E N Z IE
B IL L
M AY
M A D E S P B C F A L O R D E R O!
B U S IN E S S T O D A Y

Legislative Committee Finishes
I’ rohe o f B rutalities o f Co®,vict Cam ps

Several rccitntlotRLjnrfiT vocal solos
Interspersed the pro’g rdm, and these
along with the excellent music fur­
nished by the Snnford High School
Orchestrn, made the evening one of
peculiar pep and pleasure. This or­
chestra o f eighteen pieces is another
o f the fine productions o f A. K. Bull,
Sanford's valued bond master and in­
structor in the fine art of instrumen­
tal music.
Among those who took part in the
evening’s program Wpre Miss Dorothy
Stokes, whose recitation evoked long
nnd appreciating applause, and Miss
Lily Ruth Spencer, whose solo singing
is always a pleasure to those who
have the privilege o f hearing her.
‘Klwnnlans and tholr wives were
present in large number nnd helped
to make the class entertainment one
o f the most pleasant o f the season yet
given the young people.

A.__Yes, you will during the close
of the season. No. See mo in pri­
vate fo r the answers to remaining
questions.
Miss A. L.— "L . M." left for Jack­
sonville fo r work four weeks ago—
whuru is he. now?
A .— A short distance north o f Jack­
sonville. He is well and all right. Ho
bus good reason fo r kooping silent,
hut you will hear from him again. 1
see that-he is n sign p a in t#
and
things are u little upset f o r him now.
Don’t worry.
P R E B Y T K R I AN
AND
C’ONG RK
Mrs. James laiughlin III, Mrs. M
L. M. N.— Who will I marry?
II. Palmer and Mrs. S. Dollve, o f O r
R
A
T
IO
N
A
L
C
H
URCH
ES
PR O ­
A .— Girl by initial.of G. J.
Inndo, spent the day here, guests ol
V ID E FOR E N D O W M E N T.
8. T. Y .— Cun you locate my jew ­
Mrs. W. II. Tunnicllffc nt the Monte elry 7
mmn Hotel.
A .— Your husbntid has tfiu rings,
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Fla. May 12.—

ID r Tkr AisneUIri Pr*Ml
N E W Y O R K , May 12.— The grand
Wei, a good rain when the team is
jury which hns indicted George Max­ at homo saves many nn office boy’s
Tho Iloraid fo r first class Job work.
well, president o f the American So­ grandmother.
ciety o f Composers, Authors nnd
Publishers for sending obscene mis­
sives through the moils, has evidcnco
ngainst eight other prominent membora o f the ' ’ P o is o n - Pen Clique"
which is alleged to hnve victimized
one hundred and forty wealthy so­
ciety people here, in
Philadelphia,
Buffalo, Pittsburgh nnd other cities,
District Attorney Unnton disclosed
today. Eighty o f the nllcgcd victims Tournament W ill Be Staged.Over Traps of San
have already testified before the Jury.

hut the watch was sold in Jackson­ Through u union arrangement with
the Congregational church o f Florida,
the state synod o f the Presbyterian
church, both northern and southern
divisions will tako over Rollins col­
lege nt Winter Park, it was an­
nounced today by tho Rev. Wilburn
A. Cleveland, o f Jacksonville, moder­
ator o f the synod, following u meet­
ing o f that body here yesterday. The
endowment o f the institution^ under
the union plan will bo more than $1,vember. •
w . W.— W ill we sell? Whore is 000.0(H), Mr. Cleveland said.
O rig­
inally the school was a Congregation­
my husband?
ford Rod and Gun Club
A .— You will sell in August. Your al institution, but has been operating
independently o f any religious donomination recently.
Championship walking doubles ,to which only trade
Tho Florida State
Trap Shooting Tournament will be --representatives will bo eligible. The
held in Sanford May 17-18-10 under winner o f this latter event will Im?
the auspices o f the Stanford Rod and awarded a 17 Jewel gold watch by the
Gu i)Club. It is expected that there club. Substantial rash- prices and
will be a large number o f shooters in suitable trophies will bo given win­
Sanford fo r the occasion as reserve-, ners and runners up in all events.
ville.
M. T. P.— W ill 1 get the diamond
ring l am expecting?
A.— You will not. This man hns
absolutely no Intentions of marriage
and yoi\ would do well to look around
for some one else.
R. T. C.— Kindly lull mo if we will
Ik? blessed with a little tot of our own ?
A.— Yes, n hoy, In the month o f N o­

Section 2.— Any person violating
miy of the provUiom o f tl)li t^ l
upon conviction thereof ha punished
by a fine not exceeding flva hundred
dollars, or imprisonment not exceed­
ing six months, or by both such fine
und imprisonment at the discretion
o f tho court.
Section a.— This act shail take e f­
fect immediately upon Its becoming
n law.

(Hr Tfce A«MM&lt;taU&lt;» Pr**e»

T A L L A 1 IA S 8 E E ,. May UL— The
investigation by a Joint legislative
committee o f tho Florida legislature,
o f alleged brutality to - COnvfcU in
various private lease camp*, has end­
ed. The
committee concludes lU

Mr. Roy C. Caraway, o f the First
The five high gun and runners up
tions are no'wbeing made at the local
Baptist
church, this city, has recent­
in events 1-2-3-4-5 on Friday and
hotels.
H IM S E L F — B U T W IF E IS
ly enrolled In the Moody Bible In ­
WILL D ELIVER
These state championship shoots
stitute. Chicago. Mr. Caraway w m a
invariably attract the best men In
TAM PA,
May
12.— Strong
de­ Sunday school teacher, a member o f
PRISONERS TO
their line from a number o f states
(R r T t f A » w U t » 4
nunciation o f the F lorida lease and tho choir, and an, tx-prealdent and
E N G L A N D N O W T A L L A H A S S E E , May 12 .— Florida and it is seldom that new records are
lush system o f convict control was worker in the UapM«t Young P a *
publishers brought their firs t day’s not made In the different events.
POSTPONEM ENT
voiced l»y the Florida. Furniture Stor­ pie’s Union. His purpose. In. Draining
Only bona fide, residents of Florida
visit to the capital city to a close last
»,i m i t v. . .
it * " !
age Association convention in resolu­ is to fit himself for evangelistic work.
DUBLIN, May 12.— Kevin O’ltig- night, as guests with the legislators will ba eligible for the Amateur Trap
B O X IN G SH O W
tions odopted before adjournment His course consists o f Bible, gospel
pa*, the Irish free state secretary o f
at a banquet given by the Florida Shooting Association trophies, but'all
IS
T
H
R
E
A
T
E
N
E
D
practical
method* o f
late yesterday. Copies o f the reso­ ynuaic, end
sffairr, stated to the press toSlate College.^ Governor Herdee wel- shooters, regardless o f residence, will
r(?hriatlan
work.
Ills
practical
work
lution
were
ordered
forwarded
to
he would reliver to the British
be eligible ta^compete for purses and
members o f the legislature. The or­ assignments are open air etui mission
(H r Tk * Ass»*U t*e f r w l
Art O'Brien and all other persons
other
members
o
f
their
fam
ily
to
other trophies offered by various in­
N E W Y O R K , May 12 .— A ilght ganization took action
looking to work.
.......
•ported from England to
Ireland
dividuals, Arms and corporations. &gt;Sanford.
rain
started to fall shortly after
consolidation with the Georgia Asso­
whenever they demanded it. He said
Mr.
H.
W.
Norris,
o
f
Atlanta,
will
The program fo r the first day o f that
this morning threatening to cfiueo lbs
considered,thq agreement under
meet chUs fo r five classification attend affd cashier the shoot, assur­ postponement at Y*i\Vjw sodium of ciation.
which .the prisoners were obtained
events at 100 single 10 yard targets. ing success o f this department. A ll the milk fund boxing show this a ft­
tom Knglamj ipriuded .compliance
^
ANOTOSK A ^ K U T j ^
The first day’s shoot begins promptly guns, ammunition, etc., shipped or ernoon when, virtually all tba, avail­
a t ' l t W p . m. Starting for the sec­ expressed prepaid to either the HIU able heavyweight
contenders for
M:
Accompanying his check
ond day in 0 a. m., and upon' com* Hardware., or the Ball Hardware Co., Pcm pse/e title i r e expected to com­
Sanford, Fla., will be delivered fi * e
'Ms
f
o
r 'a renewal o f 1.1^ / , ^ - :
pi
ft
ion
o
f
th#
flva
events
will'
con­
day ffternoon tbq publishers were rid­
pete in elimination contests. A t
to the Club House in ample time.
M» scripUon to uThe ’ Jafdclily
stitute
the
first
half
o
f
the
Florida
den throughout the county as guests
)1:15, however, it
stopped raining
The handicap committee^ will be
« * ' H erald; B iv T fY O . Hitor/Of
Stats Championship a t single tarand- t h e ’ sun promised to break
(iota Up in Smoke o f Tallahassee citizens. Th e courtes­ gate,
ke
Easley. S. C „ has the fo l­
amateur and professional. The selected from Well known shooters in
ies o f both houses were extended to
attendance and all shootefs w ill be
ks
low
ing kind words to says
second
day’s
program
w
ill
also
In­
them througtyut the day.
handicapped in accordance with the
M
“
Easley,
8 . C., May JO, U
clude
Florida
State
Handicap
10
to
May 12 .— Ten canThe banquet at the college wss in­
MOSCOW, May -12.— AU Moscow
ke
“
Dear
Bro.
H$Hyt'
H * of calcium arsenate made from terspersed w ith musical and dance u yards, the winner o f which w ill rulea and regulations laid down by
factories and government institutions
t
.
.
. i j
_s _ 1
—~
t L
A n t ■ ^
the Amateur Trap Shooting Asso­
ka
“
I
enjoy
The Herald and
d * government formula
fo r com- renditions by young women o f the col­ receive a* gold medal from the Ama­
d o le d this morning to permit the
ciation. Th e.S anford Rod and /Jon
" » i n g the boll weevil and sufficient legeemployes to participle
In a great h* rejoice in the continued
_
•
• . teur Trap Shooting Association. The
on the
cover fifteen thousand acres were
third and last day o f the meet will Club grounds are located
demonstration against
the
British Ms growth sod prosperity o f
shore- o f Lake
Monroe about six
* * ‘ royed by a firt which burned the
complete
the
slate
championship
at
note.
Surging crowds early began aa dear old Sanford, la which
T A L L A 1 IA 8 S E E . May I t — W. J.
Jorchou.* o f tb . Chlpn^n Chemical Bryan, who come*here yesterday told singles. A fte r competition o f pre­ blocks east o f the postoffice. Auto­
to All the streets- The intent o f tho h% your paper has a U r fa
*-»rIrwcring Compeny at Boundbroek. the legislature all about mpnpys and ceding Avt.evhnts the Sanford Rod mobiles w ill be prdVided to cell at
demonstrate seamed peacsful but it
^ n ^ ^ n s ^ i
** great- neod for the other things today. The house passed and Gun C a b special w ill U ke place the hotels aiufc convey the shooters to bands tuned up.
was evident they meant to make the; - 2
and
from
the
club
grounds
each
day?
officials m Wi 3 4 * 1 * de_
consisting
o
f
25
pairs
o
f
walking
he am,
. resolution sponsored by him which
The Valdes Hotel w M be official
/ocuoo would ' cause a temporary g iv e it as the “ sen sf" 9 f the legisla­ doable*, Following this will ba the
Mi
,
“ Fraternally thlaai
The 'w ife docent bold his arm betie Championship a t dou- headquarters during the tournam eft.
ture that Darwinism,. Atheism or
Sanford pri&amp; s itaeif on lU hospitalN O T H IN G ^ T O

DO

BUT

ENJOY

Ball WewttlDope

m

I Cup , CM&gt;

a

�OVBB A N

11 li Aml i rl Uwf lnv nU ni r

1,1 that
i,°n* made
a,*° the
n pow!!r^u,
mieroecope
sca le. insects on an

1

’ T * orange lea f look M largo * as ffood
I
hi M N »
p* w
• nixed chicken*. Mr. Klm e pave an
-------exhaustive demonstration on insectlA largo number o f citrus growers j c, j „ # ^
duilt ond nnta|a and how
---------a— -I Tli rw nn al M l .
. I __ 1 . _ a ...
k .M
*Tl«. i m a a I .
o f this vicinity greeted
Demonstra­ and
when to use tthem.
The meet­
ing
proved
very
Interesting
and no
tion Agents A&gt;era and Klme, and
Seminole County Agent Whltner at doubt very profitable to those grow ­
the Walkor grove near town yerior- ers present. It Is to be hoped that
and progressive
county
day afternoon, where
Mr. Ayers our live
agent,
Whltner,
will
In
the
near
fu­
gave an Instructive demonstration on
insects and fungus diseases affect­ ture procure n demonstration on fer­
ing citrus fruits, using a profuse tilising and cultivating citrus groves.

The Presbyterian' Ladles o f Celery
Avcnuo w ill have a cooked food salo
In MeCuIler’s Store Saturday a fter­
noon, May 12th.
37-ltc
Frames that
can be resolved
around a central supporting column
constitutes n new device with which
four mattresses can .bo exposed to
the sun and air at a time.

ia n a a M a M * a a a a * a * « a M * g M « M h * &gt; * * » ,* :
. Un^er the guidance o f Belgian ex­
ports and following experiments of
thn mannfnrtiire ■wt-artificial
silk from cellulose acetate has been
begun In England.

“IN OLD-LOUISIANA”....
-------- -

—"A Musical Comedy

•

H IG H SCHOOL A U D IT O R IU M

,

W H E R E A R E W E D R IF T IN G

F R ID A Y , M A Y 18TH
In Three Acts
Given by Glee Club of DeLaud High School
Benefit of ‘

Sanford High School Athletic Association
Admission, 35c and 50c

A d h E 'fJ F
L A N tE D
IE H IG H W A Y

Motorist*.between Pslatka'and St.
AupnatiK^ have noticed a large plot
o f gladioli’ planted in n Aeld Just tnls
side o f the Dhrfe Tllrfhwr.y. These are
the property o f B. U. Lueno, o f 8 L
Augustine, who is growing them on
a large order from a florist In Chi­
cago. Between forty and Afty thou­
sand. bulbs were planted in Just a litUo ovor an pert o f grund^ond ap­
pear to bo doing splendidly. Some o f
them ore already In bloom.
There Is a jrrowln gdemand fo r this
t&gt;cautiful flow er, and they ore said to
grow in Flonda profusely and are con­
sidered one o f the y o s t proAi table of
all thtf flowers.
*
— T he t U Htg S tt rill when In’ bud,'
packed In crates, and shipped by ex­
press, and tho majority of them are
expected to be in the Chicago market
in time fo r Memorial day, May 30.
The flow er farm Is on the Dixie high­
way, near Spuds, and has already a t­
tracted a great deal o f attention, be­
ing a new departure for the strictly
utilitarian agricultural acctlon that
puta out Iriah potates by tho thouaands o f carloads.— Pnlatka News.

already submitted and the t state­
ment o f Senator Knabb th*t he did
not desire to be heard. .Its records
o f that phase carried the story o f
stbongheart
Mr*. Thelma Franklin w ife o f a post­
master In Baker county, to the effect*
Th e Wonder Police Do* |n
that nine deaths had tnkrn placed
among Mr, Knsbb's convicts duringi
i nr V w
r»*w )
T A L L A H A 8 8 RE, Fla., May 11.— the last twelve months, si* o f there:
Florida's public hearing* o f its con­ since last September. ’ ’
.
’
vict wronga came to a close Into yes­
terday, pnd member* o f a Jpint legls- * Designed chiefly fo r use on ship­
lati.ro committee which, developed board, a now ccntifugol pump takes
It you want to nee depicted on the
them announced they would set to most o f the air that w ay be mixed
screen one o f the most fascinating:
work for ramedlsl legislation in the with water out o f It and removes the
light o f what they have beard..
two separately.
dog stories you have ever known,
The committee members, two from
with one o f .the most sagacious tocm f mm
the oerieitc rind three from the house 7o
...dohtartuqoeh
nines in tho stellar -role, don’t f«U
who* have devoted virtually all o f
British experimenters
'to see “.The Silent Call.” i f . .
their time fo r the present sesslod of cec tied In producing cotton In N igeria
"FTfirtTTnTlonaTI’ lctu re.
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— ■ !■ !
■ I lllg n
• s
ii .
it
.a k A A a a fn llii
e n m that &gt;successfully
com­
-tfre-'Awifm Mrrin wiring tm ulct abuse and * 'Uganda
jnst In executive kes’sion yesterday petes with American cotton fo r n
-Friday and Saturday.
aafternoon, and decided they had number o f purposes.
I
enough.
.
Leaf rice Joy and Jaequlne l.&lt;
la
Senatbr John P. Blokes ehalrmas
*About 90 per cent o f the talc pro­
o f ‘the committee, which has^ hoard duced In the British Empire lx ground
“J a v a h e a d more than 100 wllnesee, and covered 'into flour fo r use In tho manufacture
the ground o f the death o f Martin o f paper, rubber articles and foundry
Tabert Of Munich, N. D., to the tlmo facings.
ho was arrested hero, aa a vkgrnnt,
sentenced to the Putnam
Lumber
The D aily I!Staid, 16e per week.
Company fo rh ire , and them auccumbcd to the alleged brutal lashes o f a
contffct guard, and through the Ugly
repetition o f alleged conditions In
the private camps o__f Senator T., J. ,
Knabb in Baker county, announced,
tfle committee had run the length o fj
^
Have Clean
its authority and could -erve no fur-,
YOUR L Y tS,H caU hy € y es
ther useful purposes
The lJiU m ohy,

Manufacturers o f ladles’ hosiery' nr®
able to discusa the length o f that
feature o f femlnino a’ppareal In a
detached, Impersonal and entirely
technical way without shocking the
tender sensibilities o f the male.and
female Dorcas societies. It is d iffe r­
ent when you arc merely nn interest­ C A L IF O R N IA FLO RIST
W R IT E S OF FLO R ID A
ed observer. Observers are not sup­
posed to admit they nro Interested.
We ore, therefre, aware that the Iro
is thin and so rail attention to the
decision o f
the manufacturers to
shorten the stocking from thirty to
U they Tire*Xtcltfsnurt, Bum
|iiil»tel|MH .
or Discharge* if Sore', Imtatea,
twenty-seven Inches, prepnred to ac­
R ead y fo r U e e - * e t t * r than Trap*
prepared am! turned iiv*Jf to thr S.’ n'Inflamed or'Granulated, us©
cept full responsibility for the con­
3-0* box. *0
U4K.bOX.tlJI
atu nnd House h j said, fo r whatever
SOLO KVBRYWHKRK
JMurine. Soothes and Refreshes.
sequences.
action they may de»m appropriate.
S afe fa r In Ian t o r A d u lt, A t o l l £
The Indies’ stockings may or may
The full committee rompriiod o f Mr.
Druggists.^
_ _
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not be too long, ns tho makers de­
Sloiies, Senator W. A. MaeWi'.Ham'J,
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
H'hu b * Frn 6 * 3 M t\
clare. Tho mere observer is subject
and Representatives (!. H. Krnncrly,
port, 2 lf&gt; South Orange, Orlando, Fk.
to certain visual
limitations.
We
John Clay Smith, r.nd Frederick Van
.
4-24-Ue
only knew they have been generally
Roy attended the meeting.
ample to cover tho hiatus, ns It wore,
A t the end o f their work they were
between the hem o f tho skirt and
presented with n message from the
tops o f the shoes and many o f this
Senate o f
North ’ Dakota,
voiced
generation still can remember when
through Assistant Attorney Generals,
It was u considerable hiatus. What
J. VJ Kneeshow, nnd C. Grimron, con­
really gives us concern Is the short­
gratulating and thanking tho com­
ening of tho stockings because o f tho
mittee “ fo r the prompt, cficlont, fenrincreased cost o f material. That sort
less, nr d thorough action in unevero f thing may establish n precedent
ing o faulty condition rather than
which, if persistently followed, may disparagement for California. Soil serklng to excuse, nnd in recommend­
and climatic conditions nro so differ­ ing legislation to remedy euch con­
lead to a frightful state o f affairs.
IN V ITA TIO N S, ANNOUNCEM ENTS, VISITING A N D
Thera, is no telling how high tho ent in the two states Hint compari­ ditions us well as recommending pun­
PROFESSIONAL CARDS _
ishment o f those f.ound guilty of
cost o f mntcria! Is going, hence, there sons cannot bo made.
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Mr. Barnhart, the writer, visited wrong doing” and carrying with it
is no telling to what inadequacy
Let
Ua
Take
Your
Order
stockings may shrink. And to ndd tho Rcaaoner nurseries nt*Y)neeo of tile gbod w ill o f the people o f North
Dakota, fo r those o f the Peninsula
to the horror o f the thing, tho cost o f which ho says:
Mango trees I saw there
large state.
dress materials usually
keep pace
Tile committee enmu to ita Htandwith the cost of* stocking materials! ns any oak trees in tho north and
With stockings going down nnd skirts here is ono tree that does not lend still in tho case o f its Inquiry relating
mind. The itself to cultivation in California. to Senator Knnbb’a camp. . Its w it­
going up— well never
Sanford, FloriiU
MagnoHa Avenue
point o f it in it Is n whole lot more There are iom e shrubs of it there nesses were exhausted with the ex­
nntlsfactry to let tho price fluctuate which In a fovorable season ripen a ception o f two minor uuea, considered
thnn the stocking*. Tho raanufactur- fruit; when this happens the fellow
era would do. well to consider care­ who owns tho tree flaps his wings
fully tho possibility at conferring and crows so loudly that he is heard
with our selfappointod guardians o f nil over California. Since I saw the
public mornls before adopting such a Royal Palm prctflOxia regia I have
W O U L D Y O U L IK E TO S A V E FR O M 25c T O 30c O N A 95c *
been trying out my vocabulary to And
scheme.— l/ccsburg Commercial.
adjectives that would adequately de­
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PU R C H A SE ? T H A T ’S W H A T Y O U W I L L D O W H E N YOU X
A New York corporntlon'wlll estnb- scribe Its beauty and have failed. I-ot
ilsh « canning plant nt I’ lant CUy, no reader o f these lines who grows f
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using two carloads o f grapefruit a this subject under glnXs imagine for
a moment that their coddled spociday, lieginniug October 16.
mcDe compare In beauty with the wild
ones. I.ooking about I saw u flame
vine, higoniu venusta, crowning wtih
ita festoons o f golden glory, tho tops
o f n clump o f trees 76 foot high. The
sea grape, cocoh/bl uvifera, is one of
tlje pretty foliage plants which grows
wild. 1 wish that 1 might grow It,
toq. Natal grain is one of the most
beautiful oramcntala 1 have ever
seen. Fields o f jt wore in flowor, or
rather, In seed, nnd tho Irrldcecent
Health •••And Your
pink of the waving field was beauti­
Refrigerator
ful beyond description. To bo sure,
It was introduced as a forage plant in
CLEAN refrigerator Is
Florida, where It was a groat succcsa.
Justus Im portant usu
It cannot 6# f grown in California
one., M old nnd bucterlu quickly appear un­
where water is not available for Ir­
its* It u cleaned often and
rigation. But It is a valuable eco­
cleaned right. Not only
nomic ns well as a desirable. arnocleaned but aterllU edi
and bacteria d e­
mental grnsa fo r Florida.— Tamp*
stroyed. Th en your cream
Times.
w ill not sour nor your
left-overs spoil so quickly.
D EATH T O L L IN O IL W E L L
Tho Ideal cleanser la G iant
Lye. Ideal for two rea­
i i h k Si a y r e a c h ih
sons) It disinfect* as It
2 SUITS M E N ’S U N IO N S U I T S ....... ............ ......- 95c
cleanst It 1* to cheap that
C O RSIC AN A, Tex., May t l . — The
you can uae It tenerously.
1 S U IT M E N ’S B A L R R IG G A N UN D E R W E A R .:..-95c
Ilughm-McKio well, which exploded
OISBCTtONSt D(i*o/r&lt;
yesterday, killing at least 16 men.
I n* m iM s / s &gt; V fiunt
2 SU ITS BO YS’ U N IO N S U IT S .... . ....... J ....... 95c
continues to gush forth
iU giant
ye \ntmw. cue*f I j J
warm uB H H V i t n t m
torch o f flro Inst night, fed by the
t r u t h , tcu u r tte y i.in M *
2 Y A R D S R A T I N E .................... ________________ ....-95c
jw w iq siU a rs tp w m
constant flow o f 16,000 barrels o f oil
thIs wlutton end rinse
twin wiihhoi wafer- t
and 3.000,000 feet o f gas.
2 Y A R D S T IS S U E DRESS G I N G H A M S .... ..... r - 95c
For mor* than 24 houra the flumes
have leaped high
In epcctacular
10 L A D IE S ’ G A U Z E V E S T S ,.................................9§c
capers. Red stroaka o f flrv soar as
from a mighty noxxlu, disappearing
3 Y A R D S D E V O N S H IR E C LO TH
...... ....,..... 95c
In huge black clouds o f smoke, which
drift with tho wind
In a surging
.
4Vi Y A R D S D RESS G IN G H A M S ...... .
.............. 95c
blast.
Flro extinguishing
equipment Is
7 Y A R D S C U R T A IN SCRIM ; .................. ....... .....95c
being hurriedly, placed. It will be
necessary to use rtro-foam and steam
from a doten boilers.
Only a few items quoted to give you an idea what Churchwell’s is
The Lbdie* p f nt least six men re­
main in the fire sone, according to
offerin g you in return for your 9 5c^---------- :------ :— Don’t Miss It!
D.eWitt Watkins, ono o f those in
charge o f the well today. He said
five bodies could be seen and that an­
other workman was missing. One or
two spectator* have perished he be­
lieve*. Jim Ball, foreman, in charge
o f the work, estimates the final desth
toll will reach IB.

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This space kindly donated by Sanford Herald

estic Scien
Schools
;e Calumet
Where &gt;baking is done sci­
entifically—where ingrediehta stand or fall under
exacting tests, you find
Calumet Baking Powder
used more often than any
other brand.
— the choice of over hun­
dredsof brands—theperfect
leavener—pure—uniform.
Keep this in mind when you

NEWEST THINGS
IN ENGRAVING

buy baking powder, because it
la of vital importance to sueceaaful—dependable baking.
The purchase price of baking
powder does not determine ita
economical merits—results tell
the etory.
*
That** why the dnlo of
iiiumcc In
in z
tim es us
uh
Calumet
2: - times

iuch uh th at of any other
ng powder.
'and can o f Calumet con­
i full 16 ounces. Some
ng powders come in 12
ounce instead o f 16 ounce
Cans, Be sure you get a pound
when you want it, .

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The actual numufactur© o f a million Uuicka luts been
accomplished by the development of an organization
of huge proportions, by the expansion of manufacturing
facilities and the creation of manufacturing method* to
mtura the finest possible workmanship and quality.
The development of a car of euflicient value to attract
a million buyers has brought q growth of dealer nnd
Mrvice organizations everywhere, to guarantee further
the high standard of Bulck performance.
Buick’a millionth car is tangible evidence of the qual­
ity that hat made Bulck averywhere ‘ Tho Standard
of Comparison."

Fours

en better automobiles are built, Buick will
Build Them
FORD, FLORIDA ________________________

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L..C. MOORE, Manager

2 DAYS

What is claimed to be the first entirolyNdoetrically driven saw m ill in
the world la ia Maine, current being
obtained from a high power trans-

�THE SANFOpD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1923

Sanford Daily Herald

W hy not rtiango 9 the 1 nlimo
Crooked Lake to Winding W aters?

The Herald Printing: Co,
Senator Johnson forgot to insert n
clouse making It s felony fo r .the
breexe to whip the flag.
la in

H ilt

A |»S ■I ' d H o n

Sanford's Tam, Q.'Shanter
g irls ’
hand is one o f tho most valuable as
s*tti the city has. TTtey don’t *pu!
airs— they play ’em.
.R
en as the fUjfar case gods* tip to
supreme court, so sugnr jlricen
ip to the supreme disgust o f
&gt;iadam H ouaekccucr.-----Collier county is going to need a
lot nf publicity, nnd our bet is. it will
not all be tlirougli the “ car rnrds."
Get busy; nil things come to the
other fellow i f you wait.
Florida waters
may be n little
short on Salmn irideus, nnd Knlvellnus
fontinnlis; but believe us when it
comes to Mlcroptcrus salmoldes wo
are there with scales on!

the consent o f the land ow ner; and
the county commissioners have ab­
solute control over
the
highway
right-of-way.
L ik e .c o u n ty 'fo u n d this out long
ago, nnd today you will not see a
single udvertislntf^ign on any pub­
lic road right o f wny, nor ore on
any liind buck o f the right o f way
unless it -has been especially permit­
ted by the land owner.
The county commissioners them­
selves, will invidually, stop their cars,
wtot&gt; otor to nn advertising sign that
hns bnm put up on &gt;the right-of-way
nnj! |rnr it dti\jteMhe land owners
stop'nnd tear them down when they

Tho DeMolny base boll team will go
were s e r fa t to visitors and members
to Orlando tho Thursday afternoon
by tho candidates.
follow ing our next meeting, to play
.fibjtoe o f the fellows who went to baseball with the Orlando DeMolny*.
tho* U»^_Conclave will not have to tell
I f it is a safe you want moved, call
you the w ay they went if you w ill rend
the Q U IC K SE R V IC E T R A N S F E R ;
the’ fo llo w in g :'
they w ill move it safely. Phone 408.
30-Thr^Fri-Sat-tfc
W A N T E D — Fi vo members o f the

local IleM olay to go to the next con:
H E M S T IT C H IN G and Picotlng done
clave with me. No chnrges but can­
at 311 Park A ve.
33-Gtp
not guarantee perfect service on ac­
count o f the stubbomess o f my car.
Wapt that piano moVc^Tf CiIL'498
W ill g et you there but am not sure fo r a Q U IC K SE R V IC E T R A N S F E R ;
about the return trip, See Lee Mc- They
how. 30-ThrJi'ri-Sat-tti
Lain, owner o f the Old Rattle Trap.
That’s a ll right, Lee, old top, it got
ggage,
uk, there and would have brought us
i just call!
l.nkr dkiiinfy Chumbur W Commerce
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V IC E TRA
b hd fijM * '&gt;n_uilYfii]jjjrigjiU n.ulong.aU i4»^it-hm i!rd
rTgbt*oT-wny( sto^s and tear* it down; •"* '
much more rguickljr* thnn he would* r _ ".
stop nnd pjill n log o\it o f the rond. I
Florida roads nro becoming thing* I Jj
o f l&gt;onuly, they run through benuti-)B
ful regions, and tho people ihould a
keep them. I&gt;vnutifu1 by keeping them £
clean. Marion and the other cottnties in Florida through which the ilno ■
paved thoroughfares run, can do the H
same thing la k e county has done nnd *
. ’
is doing. A ll that is needed Is a lit- a
lie determination nnd the nerve to a
tear down these unsightly things.
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Incidentally, a drive .over
la k e ■
county's fine roods is worth the trip ■
if only to see how much better the "
vista ahead looks without n whirling ■
side show o f c heap mis.
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know:

A St. Petersburg man stole a bath
tub. That. come* from barring bath­
ing suits front the streets and piers.
Tomorrow, May 13th, is nationally
Even some St. Petersburg men arc
known as Mothers' Day.
It is the
too modest to appear without them
one day set apart by nationally ap­
when they need a wash.
proved consent for the showing o f
some tribute o f lovo to Mother, alive,
it Is getting time Florida has an­
or whether she be but u dim nnd disother, congressman. “ Our Joe" has
tant sweet memory.
almost half the population In his dis­
The next ^meeting o f the Sanford t
I f your mother
be alive wear trict, tho fourth; but even at that
n red flower far the -tiny; if she be yon can't- suy his coohstituents are chapter, Order o f DeMolny, will begin j
at 7:30 sharp next Wednesday night,
passed Into the land o f pureness, let without representation in congress.
May Kith. Three candidate's will re­
a white flow er indicate that.
ceive
the initiatory degree at this
Rut the public wearing o f n flower
W e understand there are some
meeting.
A ll Muster Masons are cor­
fo r mother Is not nil that is needed. thirty-eight marriageable girls
in
Unless in the'.serrct recess o f your 'j’nvares and only three marriageable dially Invited.
heart Ihero blossoms the
fragrant
flower o f love and respect, for her
who born you, nnd had to hear with
you through nil the trying days o f
infancy nnd the more heart-trying
years o f young manhood or womunhood; unless in the sacred garden o f
memory there blooms brightest «,f all
the recollection o f that divine rosetree o f Mother I/ive, it will ill be­
hoove you to make a show to the
world.

The trouble with l-nwson's demand
When Hamlet grieved for Ids royal
father he said “ l l is not alone piy for change in the party primary law
cloak o f inky blackness that ran ia- is that 'ho doe* not represent the Re­
twren mo" rightly. He sorrowed publican party in Florida, Wait until
George Dean- of Tampa, and 1). T.
(•crow of Jacksonville, begin to kick;
then w-ill la? time enough to act.
The Isnne WiiRan la-ague Monthly
says Florida bass sell in the Wash­
ington, D. C. market ait
to cents a
pound wholesale.
Hull, that's four
tlajes as in itch ua cattish bring on
Lake Okeechobee and buss commund
silver that, less from thie llshcrmcn than cattish!

Sanford evidently made a good im­
pression on the voting delegate* of
tin- other chapters at the State Con­
clave. They elected Rodman l.eh-'
maim, Master Councilor of the Snntord Chapter, to the office of State
Sentinel and Robert J ink ino, who 1* a
Preceptor in the Sanford Chapter, to
the office o f Slate Almoner. These
two will take part in the next State
Conclave which is to be held in
Gaines villa the- fleet Friday and Sat­
urday in December, l!i2:l.

"Sure, I love the dear
shines in your hair,
With nil their loyalty to the truck­
Atol the brow that’* all wrinkled and
ing industry o f Sanford the
g ills
furrowed with euro;
I kiss tho dear finger* no lull-worn here do lint piefer eahhiige* to roses
Itoli Jinkinti bought a Sinter pin. lie
the proper man send* them.
for me—
This “ Wiib's Who in Florida" i* hasn’t got it now and we can sure t«*t
Gcal ble*i you and keep yon, Mother,
getting so etililiinin that Home are be­ hi* sister hasn't either. Wonder who
•MuchreeV
ginning to ask:
"W iia t’a 'W ho' ill lie gave it Yo? Mill Moye also bought
one and it probably went the mime
And how that old Gaelic word Florida ?"
way.
"Muehree," with all its tenderness of
George K. Tuck loi* a beautiful
love and affection which exceeds our
Iruff, John Hromley, Rill
own poor words thut try to indicate poem on “ Florida" in Friday'* Tam ­
-oral other members mo"lo ve " and "darling," and "preciouw,” pa Tribune; but when George apeak*
ado Monday morning,
o f the "threnody" o f tin* mucking
fit# Mother!
bird he ffteps beyond poetic license
a ring which he strut*
even, for no mocking bird over *&lt;ing|vvitli great dignity
The other* didn’t
buy anything as the first two bought
a "d irg e " or
all the jew eler had at present.
t lint'a wluil a
The Tampa Times, along with prac­
At the last meeting refreshments
tically every other paper in Florida,
I# working hard to wipe out the dis­
The Wgiicliuln Advocate wishes the
grace to Florida caused by the rot­
tenness in convict leasing camps. It legislature would |&gt;un* a low pro­
says;
hibiting t|ie&gt; placing o f advertising
sign* along public highway riglit-ok
This whole convict leasing sys­
wny ,or upon private property with­
tem is rotten to the core, and
out the consent of the owners, where­
demand* u truth-searching in­
vestigation.
upon the Ocala Star *uyn:
The Times is h a lf-righ t und'half
Such a law wouldn't stick,
wrong. The whole system is rotten
George.
Have to educate the
to the core; but what is needed, is
people up to refusing to allow
instant abolition, Instead o f more In­
each sigh* to be put up on their
vestigation.

What the future holds for us none of us'
knows. '

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iay Dc certain,
1 prepare fo r t uoffmv*H need
ig the beskST'fc a y'ylcITort.s.

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Peoples Bank
of Sanford

Presents

FLORIDA

SANFO RD

Improved

OF S A N F O R D H IG H SCHOOL

FARM

LANDS

Out* 20-ncrc or two ten-acre tracts for sale. Improved landi
with all necessary buildings. Save all commissions by buy.
ing direct from owner.

men.' Hrtys, the line forms on the
right o f the tiekut window at the

Ten or twelve members o f the local
chapter attended tho second annual
fi tii f e C ode Ia vo which was held la O r­
I f you could see the contented Han­ lando, May •&gt;tli and nth. Several of
ford farm negroes coming daily to them have interesting reports o f the
the postoffice and sending registered meeting which was a great success.
letters to their less fortunate breth­
Vie Mcl.auiiii nnd Paul Radford re­
ren in ‘the "Norf,* 'you wouldn't think
there Is labor dissatisfaction on the ceived tiie DeMolny degree at the
State Conclave. The degree was put
farms o f this county.
Oil in a very impressive manner.

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No Trouble to Show What We Have

Different

Original

ALSO F IN E S T B U ILD IN G LOTS ON S A N FO R D HEIGHTS
A L L ON E A S Y P A Y M E N T S

CONTENTS

Foreword

G. W. SPENCER

Dedication

Side-lights on the Seniors.
Last Will and Testament o f Famous
Class o f '23.
Startling Futures Foretold; Am azing
Pasts Revealed.

VESTEL-H AR P.
N A T IO N A L D E T E C T IV E AGENCY.

Explanation o f T. A. H. O. R. H.—The
Mystery of the Year.

Licensed

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Detective Work in all its Branches

Beauty, Brains and Brawn of Sanford

Offices in Swope iluilding. 120 South Orange Avenue
C IV IL A N D C R IM IN A L IN V E S T IG A T IO N S FOR HANKS. RAIL
ROADS, FAC TO RIES, C O RPO RATIO N S, A TTO R N EYS
A N D IN D IV ID U A L S

First Production o f Future Famous
Artists, Historians, Poets, Essay­
ists and Dramatists.

All Investigations Coafidntfbilly Conducted by Reliable arul Kvprricored Investigators

All-Star “ Celery Feds”— Pride o f the
South,

Correspondents in all the Principal Cities of the United States
O RLAN D O , FLO R ID A

Masterpieces o f American W it and
Humor.

K. D. VESTE L, Eighteen Y ears Experience in Detective Work, mea­
lier Chamber o f Commerce. Postoffice Itox No. 928, Orlando,IT*.
GEORGE K. MAID', formerly U. S. Government Investigator; Po­
stal e Constabulary; Ten Y'enrs Experience; Member Chamber
of Commerce. Phones, day 1316, Night 990, or Han Juan Hotel

Line-up o f Business Men and Patrons
A L L FO R $1.25

This agency wishes to announce its purpose to have operator* in
Sanford at ail times subject to call on short notice, day or night. Thi*
agency has as members in Its protective service in Orlando more th»n
126 o f the leading banks, hotels, department stores and business place*
o f every kind. The moral effect o f the Vestal-Harp National Detec­
tive^ Agency Signs surely have their effect, and the wise.crook i* IP*
ing.to atop and consider before he commits a felony thnt will put thi»
Agency on his heels. We protect you in every way.

On Sale at the High School

PHONE 114-W
FOR ORDERS
Copies W ill Be Delivered

I will reopen for business in my new stand. My place is now located in
Welaka Building at the old stand o f Roumillat and Anderson.
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With a'complete stock, I am prepared to furnish your every need in
Men’s Furnishing line.
IN AND LOOK US OVER.

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W e have. Standard Make Cars to o ffer in this Sale, and at very low prices.
1917 B U IC K SIX T O U R I N G .....

1920 K-45 B U IC K S I X .................

1916 B U IC K SIX T O U R IN G

1920 BUICK K-45 S IX T O U R IN G

1916 B U IC K SIX T O U R IN G

1919 BUICK SIX T O U R I N G . .. ...

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There's only one way o f find*
|ng out how desirable (our pas­
try is. Take a cake— try a pie
find yofi’H say “ This is fine.”
When you’re fed hv our bread
you will say “ This for mine ”
All of Ihe products of our bak­
ery enjoy a first-class-familyreputation.

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ITSJ1E5IRABLE

Tho last meeting o f tho W elfare
Department o f the
Woman’s Club
fo r this reason will be held at 3:30
Wednesday afternoon, May 10th, at
the Sanford -High School auditorium.
A s this meeting is to be one o f special
interest, the
department asks all
members o f theWoman's Club and
their friends to be present. A fte r a
brief business session, the charming
one act play, "The Twelve Pound
Look,” by Sir James Barrie, will be
presented under the direction o f Mrs.
D. P. Drummond, with the following
cast o f characters:

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and demonstrate.
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W e guarantee all Buicks, used or new, that We
sell.
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W e trade.

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S A L T LAKF. C IT Y , Utah, May 12.
Vernon Coast Lenguu Baseball club
set what is supposed n record, when
he knocked five home runs in yester­
day's game with Salt Lake.

He drove

N O TIC E TO A L L CO NC ERN ED :
Tho Sanford Carpenters' Local 1751
contemplates a raise In scale to 75c
per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923.
3ttl-26tp

The honor an office can confer de­
pends almost wholly upu ntho size of
exasperation by Emilio, a
simple
the men who have held it.
minded clown, Mr. llrow er has creat­
ed a character o f great strength.
F ILM P L A Y E R S
Ernest Torrents has the part of
OB A B IL IT Y IN
Emilio, one o f the strongest charac­
“S IN G E D W IN G S terizations, in tho picture. Emilio is
n clown in the safe at w tych, |Ionit«
Brhr Daniels and Conrad Nagel Feat dnneos. He i* simple minded hut cunr
•dug nevertheless. I f d loves Bonita,
urrd in Cast n f Great Strength
who treats him kindly and thereby
provokes n ^ traged y,, Th# remaining
Another o f those splendid casts
role, that o f Eve Garmon, the nc^glecfthat are characteristic o f Paramount
•d w ife p f Bliss Gordon, id played by
pictures, has been assembled fo r
Mabel T re n o lle., Finding herself los­
"Singed W ings", Pcnrhyn Stanley's',
ing tbe I qvo o f her husband, the faces
new Paramount production in which
ofu h t, apd is killed, in an e ffo r t to
Be be Daniels and Conrad Nagql arp
regain that jove.
featured, and which comes 'vto
Princess Theatre next Tuesday, jdlss
Daniels has tho role o f Bonita della

CATARRH

;l N O LD L O U IS IA N A
OU C A N T

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C U T T H IS O U T— I T 18 W O R T H
MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c
and mail It to Foley &amp; Co., 2336 Shef­
field Avc., Chicago, III., w riting your
namo and address clearly. You will
receive in return a trial package con­
taining Foley's Honey and T a r Com­
pound fo r coughs, colds and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills fo r pains in aides
ppd back; rheumatism, backache, kid­
ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
uiptmighly cleansing cathartic fo r
constipation, biliousness, headaches,
and sluggish bowels.
Sold every­
where.— Adv.

T h . liiith H th u .IA Ih l.tlc AMOcl.tion N erd. M ult.,

e£n .

Relish
SOUP

The Herald fo r first class job work.

OF THE STOMaCH

S U N D A Y , M A Y 13TH

,

The Dully Herald, 15c per week.
M O N E Y TO L O A N — Representing a
large corporation with
unlimited
money nt ita disposal, making flrat
mortgage loans on a ten year bails at
attractive Interest rates, If consider*
lug any extensive remodeling, new
building operation, or tho refinancing
o f your present business, requiring
additional capital, I w ill be glad to
confer with you confidentially.— C, 8 .
Ildag, 7 West Clmrcli St., Orlando,
Florida.
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— Pete Schneider, right fielder o f tho

in 1*1 «)f Vernon's runs, and in his
sixth time at bat, the ball missed g o­
ing over the fence hy inches but was
good fo r two bases. Vernon won 35
1
to 11 .
' Altogether eleven home runs were
Sir H arry Sima. ..Mrs. fendor Curlett
made during the game.
Schneider
Lady Sims ......... Mrs. Ralph W ight
form erly was a pitcher fo r, the Cin­
Kate, a Typist, Mrs. D. P. Drummond
cinnati Nationals. .
BuUcr »...)................Mrs. A yle tt Fitts

• ' Florid*'Valencia

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....,...$850

1921 PAIGE* 5-Passenger Touring, extra good. $625

Hits 5 H o m e r s ^ ^ W '*
and S et^K eal
Smart Record

ment this year.

S a n f o r d m a id "

Disc Wheels, lots of e x tra s ..................

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and F R E E gas and oil for 2,000 miles. sWhen we
mention standard cars, we mean cars that we will be
glad to trade again with you, when you decide on a
new Buick. These cars are all in guaranteed condi­
tion.

The cars listed above are cars we traded in on
new Buicks, and cars that were never abused, or we
would not have traded for them. This is a chance for
all those who are on the market for a good, standard
used car, to get full, value for their money invested,

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1922 D O D G E C O U PE , runs and looks fik* new,

1923 FO RD C O U PE, only 2 months old* $70.00
worth of extras ...................... ....................

1918 BUICK SIX T O U R IN G :.....

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A Musical Comedy,..will be presented on

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For the Bta.fltiof Our H$h B^ool Ail

»ung Vermont Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
W » * Bibs o f Beef, eu Jils'* . .
Spring Iam b, Mutton Sauce ^ '
VE G E TA B LE S
Mashed or Sweet Potatoes
New String Beaiis

MOTHER, DO COMEOUT OF THE KiTjCHEN”

“ DcLanid High School GUe Cfub
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Put on your nice neiv things mother,.
t6t we're all going to enjoy a fine
dinner Oyer at the Valdez' Grill to-

ADMISSION. Uc end 60c
This apaee donated by

I-ettuce and Tomstohs wtl^-Mayonntl
DESSERT

Home-mads Cake and Ice Cream
&lt; . h . . « „ d C t„ k, „

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Parkerhouse .Rolls, Our Own Makp
No* ' ’T I)l « » M K
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 12,192.1

GOLF
BO W LIN G
'! « TEN N IS
BO XIN G

BASE B A LL
FOOT BA LL
B A SK ET BALL
TR A P SHOOTING
Ollinger Fails
Lakeland’s New
Pitcher W ins in
to Stop Growers *,
His First Start
Club’s Hitters
D A Y T O N A , May 12.— With a new
pitcher In the box, a college lad named
Patrick, from Georgia, Laklland deJ «o i»4 Daytona hero, yesterday in the
-ond g a m e d f the acrtes/7 to 3. The
kclaaders g o t lo Cooper In this ** rVnth for fbur runs. Gulley got one hit
— in fo u r trfp T W the plate, maintaining
hia unbroken record o f consecutive
. hitting, thla W r v f his SmhTrnTncrThe
score:
Lakeland
000 200 410— 7
Daytona
000 001 101— 3

E

B R A D E N TO W N ,

May

12.— The

Growt-ri found Olllngcr several time*
yaiiaxday and aluggrd-their wuy to~a

S A N F O R D HIG H " R A T ’
T E A M F IN IS H T R A IN IN G
Yesterday a fte r n o o n -th c Sdnfon
HTgh School "R a t” team complete*
their two woeka spring training under
the coaching o f -Jim Stone, VanrRy
end amt~captaln o f next year’s teai
Lcntrice Joy and Jorquline Logan UM A y t&amp; 'W / V ih .tty taekTeV'SIxU
in a Paramoulfc pfetora o f auperta* names have bean handed Irt to Coai

0 to 2 victory over St. Petersburg.
Sullivan kept'his eight hits scattered tlve merit—George Mel f o r d ’s Impres­
and they proved ineffectual. The tooro sive production, "Java Head" will be
llradcritown

010 000 001— 2 1shown at the PrlncctB tonight io r the
WJ0 ;uu 20 x— « :
lnsfllma, : ‘

G. W, I*awton, Bracelet VVotch Ex*
The picture pleased a largo audience
pert, 215 South Ornngi*, Orlando, Fla.
Inst night and w ill please another one
4-24-tfc
tonight.

Take Mother out to Dinner Tomorrow and Enjoy n Meal at SHnford'a
»Only Cafeteria
SOUPS
Cream o f Chirkcn
RELISH
Hearts o f Lettuce . ' Celery
’ Queen Olives
Swi
Cucumbers
Sliced Tomatoes
ROASTS
Prime Ribs o f Beef au Jus
L e g o f Pork with Apple Sauce
linked Virginia Ham
Roast Young Chicken with Celery Dressing
Boiled Ham nnd New Spinach
ENTREE
Chocolate Fritters with Vanilla Sauce
Stuffed Bell I’eppera
.Macaroni nu Grntin
Candied Yams
New Potatoes in Cres'm
Fresh Lima Beans
New String Rearm
Corn o
Early June Pens
Hot Buttermilk Biscuits
Custards
Puddings
I
BEVERAGES
Coffee
’ Milk
Co
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u-Beth Cafeteria

The celery game la over, M O VING
t in e la her*; w e are a t your toi-rica.
— Q U IC K SE R V IC E
TRANSFER.
Phone 498.
. 36-Thr-Frl-Sat-tfc
Notice o f Application fo r Tax Deed
Under Section 575 o f the General
Statutes o f the State o f Florida
Notice la hereby given that W . S.
Earle, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
No. 102 , dated the 0th day o f July,
A . J 3 - 1815, .has file d s atd~ certificate
In my office and has mathrapplication
fo r T a x Deed to issue in accordance
with law ; said certificate embraces
the following, described property sit­
uated In Seminolo County, Florida, to-

Deg. at Int. o f E. line o f O. B. Ry.
with South Line Sec." 81, Twp. 19 S.,
n,_-:n T _ ^ l Suuro 8PiE . w i » N r 8 i J « U u., B l* a 7
^ 7
chs., to E. line Of SW ,l'/4 Of Sec. S.
Df
.
17.29 chs. . W. ■to W. line Sanford

i rtu
Gr* 'lt South 25°» W * 15£0 ch»- to .s .. ° n line o f Sec. W est 5.70 chs. to beg. -45
am
arry acref
Th 8 m jj janj being. assessed

The honor guoit tonight will be
Robert Deane, o f the Seminole Bank
and his friend (lady or gentlemen) It
makes no difference to Osborne, Juat
so you're there, Bob. The treat’s on
and Claude Russell (guards) and
the house.
Theodore Pope (center) arc the only
onea having weight except Wallace
and Barber.
Monday— Robert Rawllnson In "One
The enthusiasm of the boys and the
Wonderful N ight" with a Sennet com­ two weeks practice o f these comparttnbly new men have greatly increased
edy.
ihe prospects fo r next season. Coach
Tuesday— Btbc Daniels and Conrad Wilkinaon, at the beginning o f school
Nagel In "Singed W ings" with the next fall, will have three tuams to
International News ns an added at­ pick from for his state champions.
traction.
The Herald delivered alx times a
week fo r 1 &amp;5.
lace Beery in "The Man from H ells
IX &lt;1111 T I T F O I I I T . X K V K X T I I J l ’ l l l
River," with added attractions.
t I A I . ( ' I l l f t IT. MKMIKOLK
r o t S T v . i i.oniiiA.
la rh n n rrri,
Thursday— Richard
Harthelmess
Hl’ tT TO QU1KT TITI.K ,
and Dorothy Gish in "F u ry " and a 2J. N. Itolmon, Complainant.
port Century comedy.

W c are m aking S P E C I A L P R IC E S F O R C A S H

M cCORM ICK
m o w in g

A N D H D E E R IN G
: m a c h in e s

€ H A T T A N O O G A ~and~ W E B E R 'W A G O N S
Now is the time to buy; prices are advancing. We
complete line of repairs. DON’T buy, a machine if yi
not get repairs.
,

IMPLEMENT AND SUPPLY CO.

E., N. to beg. -The said land being
assessed at the data o f the issuance o f
such certificate in the name o f "U n ­
known."
A lso: Tax Certificate No. 1473,
dated the 2nd day o f June, A. D. 1902
hns filed sold certificate In my office
nrd has made application fo r Tax
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
Said Certificate embraces the follow ­
ing described property situated In
Holier! II. Mnwrcy.. H at, Defendants.
Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
Order f o r I'Nhllrnllni,— « linitnn.
T o Itolicrt II. Mowrey, 11.-»iil.-tta-»- un­ 10 chs. W. o f SE cor. o f 8 W 1/4 o f
Friday and Saturday— Betty Compknown, If II v I iik and If •!•*.•&lt;! I " nil
son, Bert Lytell and May McAvoy in pnrlles etnlmliiK no Inlere.i under the SE. 1/4, Sec. 31, Twp. 19 8., Range
sold Hubert II. .Mum t r y . drreuned (&gt;r 30 E., run W. 10 chs. N. 12 1/2 chs,
"Kick In." also a comedy.
nttiarwlse. In and (&gt;• tin- lands here­
a ft e r desrrlbed, a ml to all unknown E. 10 chs., S. 12 1/2 ehs.,‘ 12 1/2
persons, heir*, devisees, urn liters, leanThe Daily Herald, 15c per week
lees nr other rlnlmnnls, iliilrnlnK uii acres. The said land being assessed
Interest In nnd to |h«‘ several lots, at the date o f the issuance o f such
piece* or pnrcrl* of binds, described
ns follows, tn -w lt: Lots t l nnd t i of certificate in the name of A . L. M il­
Hanford l l e l x h t g Addition, to Hanford, ler.
"M y little child had Whooping In Hemlnole. t 'o # iii), Florldnr
A lso: Tax Certificate No. 324,'d a t­
You nnd each o f you ore hereby reCough," writes James Noll, Conncra&lt;|Ulrei| nod life ordered Id In- it ml a p ­ ed the 6th day o f Jupej A. I). 1911,
vlllo, Indiana, "and Foley’a Honey and pear before the Circuit Court In nnd
fo r Hemlnole County. Florida. In Chan­ has filed said Certificate in my office
fa r gave her relief. I f my children cery
slit Inn. at Hanford. Florldn. on
contract it cough or cold I give them ths rule day o f July. A J'. I :•S3, the and hns made application for Tax
sums ImlnK the 2nd dnv of July. A.
Foley’s Htiney nnd Tar and always I) . IS22. then ulHl there to tmswer the Deed to issue in accordance with law.
get good result*." For nuicg relief hill of t^oinplnltu, filed herein nwnlnst Said certificate embraces the follow ­
you. take lio tlc i Ith e r r o f srol full ye
from Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, not, rifts' sold hlNfuf complaint will hr ing described property situated in
Stmiiudc County,.Florida, to-witi Beg.
lift i-unf e » * n l utcnlliftl &gt; on
Chest and Bronchial trouble use Fol­ taken
It Is further ordered that tills or-"
ey’s Honey and Tar, the largest sell- d r r slinll be published In the Hanford NE. cor. of 3W . 1/4, Sec. 31, Twp. 19
Dally llernld. n newspuper published
Ing cough medicine in the world. No In Hanford, Hemlnole County. Florida, S., Range 30 E., run W. 9.40 chs. S.
7 chs. W. 2.80 chs. S. 1 ch, E. 12.27
opiates. Refuse substitutes.
Sold once encll week fo r slftlil conaecutlvr
Weeks
chs. N. 8 chs. to beg. The said land
Witness lo y band nnd ofllrlul seal
everywhere.— Adv.
nt HnnfoM. Hemlnole Futility, Florldn. being assessed at the date o f the is­
this the Btb day o f May. A l&gt;. I II23. suance o f Such Certificate in the name
(H H A L )
H. A DOUGLASS.
of Ella F. Adams.
Unless said certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon on the 28th day of
May, A. I». 1923.
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
W ITN E SS my olTicial signature and
Under Section 575 of the General
seal
this the 20th day o f A pril, A. II.
Statute* of the State of Florida
Notice Is hereby given that R. L. J923.
____ o f 7
_J CertifiWheeler, purchusar
Tax
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
___ No. 3081,
dated the Cth day of
rate
3
Clerk Circuit Court,
June. A. D. 1899, has filed said certlSeminole County, Fla.
ficate ni my office and hns made ap­
By: A. M. W E E K S, D. C.
plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­
cordance with law. , Said certificate ■1-21-28; 5.5-12-20-20
embrace* the . following, .described
property situated in Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, to-w iti Beg. SR cor. of
Sec. Ifl. Twp. 21 S., Range 31 E. run
N 220 yard*, W 33 yds., S 220 yd«., E.
33 yard*.
A. The told land boing assessed at the date, o f the issu­
ance o f such certificate in the name of
J. S. Crutchfield.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 456, dat­
ed the 3rd day o f June, A. D. J01H,
hns filed suiil certificate in my office
and ha* made application for tax deed
to isaue in accordance with law, said
certificate embraces the following described property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, to-wlt: Ucg. 00 yds.
W. o f SE eor.*of Sec. 10, Twp. 21 S,
Range 31 E. Run N 220 yda. W 110
yd*. S. 220 yds., E 110 yds. 5 acres.
The said land being assessed at the
date o f the issuance o f such certificate
in the name o f J. C. Ptoterson.
Also: Tux Certificate No. 2307,
dated the 5th day o f November, A. D.
1895. ho* filed said certificate in my
office nnd bos made application for
tax deed to isaue In accordance with
law.
Said certificate embraces the
following described property situated
in Seminole County. Florida, to-wit:

R oofs that C hallenge'W eather
I t was M ark Tw ain whb sold. "Everybody
tojks a lot about the weather But nobody
docs anything about it.”
But there is one thing you can do about the effect
o f weather o n the roofs o f your buildings. Cover them
w ith our prepared roofing or shingles and you cun laugh
at intense hciiti pounding rains, driving snow storms
and severe cold.
Free booklets and samples. Call at our office and
let us te ll you how good roofings w ill .save m oney for
you and add distin ctive beauty to yQur buildings
through th eir cheerful colors.

Phone

130

■Sanford, Florida

andlfitown
Before you buy a car, consider what Oakland
’gtw i In addition to six cylinders—an engine
with u 15,000 m ile written guarantee; and a t i r y
definite "Mileage*Ban's "Plan” which proves I f #
the real quality of the Oakland Six.
yp
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40,000lm iles

or more iwithout attention

Valves

Wd are exclusive distributers for GOODRICH TIRES and T U B E S
and 6ah furriifih any size tire or tube made by this company at
prices ranging from $11.00 to $105.00 in tires; and tubes from $2.15
to $15.08. W e’ve p;ot B L O W -O U T and COLD PATCH ES. “S H IN E A L L ” PO LISH —the best in the world. We handle everything: used
in, around, about or on an automobile—and we allow you a good
price on old tubes and casing’-'' in trade for new. We are here^from
6 a. m. to midnight- at your service all the time.

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or more wilt
Connecting Rods - v

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4 0 ,0 0 0 'miles

or more iwithout Attention

Cylinders, PistonsI

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15,000 miles

Special performance guarantee

Gas M ileage

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• 20 to 2 5 'm iles

T ires
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- 15,000 to 25 ,000 m iles
Transm ission, A xles, etc., Life o f the Car
Slop in—3cc.thg cg jtrg rt ttotafled (acts _, *
K E N T VULC. W ORKS
Oak Avenue and Third Street

a
Clinnr

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 12,1923

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Too can find the name or
m r T lira Uusiaeas-H s a
In Sanford in tlilx Column
each day.

Classified Ads Ic.a word. N o
A d taken for leas than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
CoUnt the words and remit
ycordingly.

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you, tell olh*-rsj_J[f noC ,

NOVELTY
WORKS

SANFORD

c. COOLER, Prop.
General Shop and Mill
Work
V.

C O N TR A C TO R

nnd B U IL D U P

L /YI •

FO R S A L E
f A i i M U l o — You can get seed bwf
from —i and irrigation plugs at thn
Sanford N ovelty Works.
100-tfe
FOR .SALE— Doner and U a y i'p a in ta
and' varnishes at Sanford N ovelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
F O R S A L E — Rhode Island eggs fo r
setting, 15 eggs fo r $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Heard nil Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tfp
B E A U T IF U L L A K E M A R Y

B. W. H E R N D O N
IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y

C H R IS T IA N SC IE N C E
SE RV IC E
S U N D A Y , M A Y 13, 1923
Subject:
“ A D A M A N D F A L L E N M A N ."
MENT**
Church Service 10:45 a. m. 1
^Services will he held in tho
Puim Room o f the Valdes Hotel.
A ll are W E LC O M E . • ,

PAGBFTVH

Hnrry Phipps was an out-of-town
visitor In,town this week.
Lnuderdnic,
L. T. Hunt, o f Fort
wns the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Mr. un&lt;
Allen.
j were the
Cards have beenreceived announc-; Tuesday,
lug the urrival o f n son to Mr. and
W illaK
Mrs. Edgar Clouser, o f New Smyrna, lor him
A p ril 29th.
|spending;
Prof. Herbert C haffer is spending
.Mrs. Hi
some tim * with his parents, Mr. a n d 1Mrs. O. 1
Mrs. Chaffer.
j callers in
Mrs. Clark and daughters, Glendyln,
Howari

J. K . M urrell, o f Sanford, was i
visitor in town Monday,
T. P. I-awia wns transacting husi
ness id Sanford last Friday.
E. W . Dickson has accepted a posi
tion in a ga ra g e in W inter Haven.

altlon in the Overstreet store.
i
. M rs,. J. S. Dinkcl and Miss O live
Dinkcl sjK'itt Friday in Orlando.
A rc you m oving? Let the Q U IC K
S E R V IC E T R A N S F E R * do tho job, i f
you want it done ns you want it done.
Phone 498.
-3&lt;J-Thr-Frl-Sat-tfe
ford. Shipped from our stock at
Athens, Ca. W rite us at once, stat­
ing ipmntity wanted.— Dqan Seed Co.,
37-4tp
Orlnmlo, Fla.
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F IR S T B A P T IS T CH URCH .
Sunday school 9:30 n. ni.
Mohers Day will Ik* featured in the
school.
w Morning worship nnd sermon 11 a.
m. Subject, Mothers, nnd Mothers’
Greatest Achievement.
Funeral o f Oscnr Speer ,'t p. m.
11. Y . P. Unions 7 o’clock.
Hoys’ Night will Ik* featured at tho
evening hour. 8 o’clock. Subject, The
Most Interesting Thing About a Boy.
Sunbeam Hnnd Monday 3:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting
Wednesday eve­
ning 8 o’clock.

T H E Y ’RE

ALL

R U S H IN G

GREAT

I„p ------- AUTO-------- BONDS

s. 0. Shinholser
Contractor

and Builder
F LO R ID A

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A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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Hgiacn HBAI.TV COMPANY
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ID I-N M n a u .illa A a r .

STEWART The Florist
Cut Flowers------ »—— Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental Plants
814 Myrtle Are.-----------Phone 260-W

FOR H A LE — Zrton Federal truck,
good Tor logging purposes, fin d
class condition. Cheap fo r cash. 1 ton Republic truck, cheap, excellent
condition. Address " E " P. O. Box 34,
Lake Monroe, Fin.
33-tfc
F O R S A L E Wo have two thousand
bushels o f Iron &amp; Brabham Peas.
Prices reasonable delivered in SnnFOR S A L E — One used Story nnd
Clark pinno. L itera l terms. New
player piunos nnd few sliglitly used
players; old pianos and phonographs
taken in trade as part payment: One
high grade Victrnlu or will exchange
fo r old piano. 112 West Sooontl St.
Phillips Bldg.
.
37-3tp

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cases.

Large size to stand on floor.— Smith
Bros. Furniture Store.
30-3tp

Sunday is Mothers Day!
Almost
a holy day. Every one who loves the
name o f Mother is Invited -to worship
with us unless affiliated with other,
churches.
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The church will be appropriately
decorated.
Some splendid music will he ren­
dered by tho choir.
W ear a flow er .in honor o f the dear
Mother.
Subject o f sermon at night will be:
"M r. nnd Mrs. Lot— Their
Fam ily
A ffairs."
The Epworth longin’ will meet at
7 p. m.
A ll o f the Scrap Iron boys w ill he
present at the usual place o f meeting
nnd utter n short lesson w ill go to
the. church in a body.
We do not
want n single man to be ahrent from
the class. Arid in behalf o f the name
o f your honored Mother we want you
to dedicate this day to her.

W A N T E D TO B U Y — Asparagus f.rn
P R E S B Y T E R IA N (T ID IM 'll.
SANFORD M A C H IN E need, fo r good clean stock will pay Dr. A . I*. Carr pastor &lt;»f the First
a good price. Address W. P. Nowell
Presbyterian Church o f Savannah,
C O M PA N Y
Fo,, Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Ga., arrives in Sanford today and will
Fla.
279-tfc
General Machine n'nd Boiler
preach at both morning anil night
Works
STENOGRAP11KK \\/ANTKD— Muat service,'. Sunday and daily thereafter
.I k&gt; expe/ienegd. Address I’. O. Box at' M' and 8 ‘ |*.,*,m v •Dr/"f'arr •••■»■*••«
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i i i o i m io i i&gt; r.to iu
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preacher o f ability, and we bespeak
Automobile Repairs
W A N T E D A copy of the Herald for him a sympathetic hearing.
Acetylene Welding
containing write up o f the "Casnian
Phone f*2-------- Sanford, Florida
T rio ” rceitnl in the Methodist church
se veral weeks, ago. F ifty cents Will
Chuicn services for
Expectation
he paid fo r It, at Herald office. 38-2tp Sunday, May 13th, will he:
7:30 a. m. i.mv Cdehrulioh.
l);ir&gt; a. ni -Sunday School.
FOB R E N T — Furnished rooms for
11:00 a. m.- Mullins: and C onfir­
light housekeeping.— 701 Mngnolin
mation.
.
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Avenue.
30-5tc
8:00 p. m.— Vespers.
FOB B E N T — Bungalow on Pnrk nvo
The lit. Rev. the Bishop o f the Dio­
H Cards of Sanford'* Reputnue. Phone 71I-W
cese, will administer the Sacrament
H this Professional Men, each
FOR R E N T — Two 5-room bungalows o f Confirmation after Mattlns at 11
H of *hoB, in his choaen proone 0 room bungalow.— A . P. Con­ a. m. The Bishop will also he the
H lessinn tho Herald recoinnelly &amp; Sons.
25-tfc Rev. Preacher.
H mends to the people. *
The musical program prepared w ill
W R IT E US fo r reservations
fo r
rooms, apartments or cottages,
Morning— T e Doum by Dykes: the
summer season. Finest beach and
best summer resort in south.— Decn Anthem will he: " N o Shadows Y on­
George A. DeCottoa
der" (G nu!) by chorus choir.
Realty Co., Daytona Beach, Fin.
Evunlng— Magnificent
and Nunc
31-8tp
AHurnry-al-Law
Dim ittis by Dudley Buck: Anthem:
FOR R E N T — Six room house and
Orrr Seminole County Il.'nk
"B ow Down Thy E a r" (M o rse) by
Garage, 3K&gt; East 11th St.
33-fltp
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A . ... HLnltH
chorus choir.
dcsirahl
FOR
R E N T — Two very
apartments to parties without chil­
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L CH URCH .
PKKD R. W IL S O N
dren:— 320 Oak Avc. Cull 2003. 38-2tp
We will observe Mothers Day to­
FOR R E N T Bedroom to one or two morrow at the morning service, nt
attorney - a t -l a w
young men. 800 Mugnolin Avenue. which
the
Congregational
Men's
First National Bunk Building
38-3tp Club Will, by a committee, present
NFOHI)
....
...
FLO RID A W A N T E D — A lady for demonstrator to the mothers white, carnation flo w ­
Saturday at P ig g ly W ig g ly .
ltc ers as tokens o f respect and honor
ELTON J. M O U G H TO N FOR R E N T — 2 room apartment, run­ The pastor will speak upon the sub­
ning water nnd private entrance, ject o f "T h e Glory o f Motherhood."
a r c h ite c t
over Herald office.
38-Up L e t every man and boy Ik: present to
do honor to Mother and give praise
FOR R E N T — 1 furnished housekeep­
to God who gave us mothers.
■ANFORD
ing or hod room $3.00 per week.—r
FLO R ID A
A t the night service we will have
214 East 6th St.
38-2tp
pictures "The L ife o f Moses". The
B O A R D A N D ROOM pastor's message will Jk&gt; upon the
ROOMS FOR RENT in Murrain's subject o f "G od’s best G ifts to Men,"
CHELLE M A IN E S
now building, Palmetto avenue, near This night service should be both in­
LAWYER
F irst Street, under new management. teresting and helpful to nil who at-••—Court House Special summer rates. Mrs. T. J. tend. Como and bring your friends
Moore.
38-2tp with you. A hearty welcome await*
you.
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L A D IE S ’ SH O E S

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With every purchase o f $1.00 or over this Store will give
you a Coupon. And on presentation of this Coupon and
25c to the ESSEX STUD IO - it will entitled you to a 3&gt;/t
hy 4*/i Photo of Yourself, or any member of the family

Fo r Tr a d e

Henry McLaulin, Jr,
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Opt kj oa-Oftamat riot
312 Boat First S t m t ' Hanford. ^1

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HR. J. T. D E N T O N
PH Y81CIAN-8UIUJ RON
Hoorn.1206-207
208 Meiech Building

W IL L T R A D E equity in bearing or
Tho rreabyterinn Iaidlca o ffC w e ty
ange grove in Orange City fo r good
tnartng car to go north.— Burna, care Avenue w ill have a Cooked fnyd Bale
in McCuller’a Store SalurdiAjjljafterVclno UroB., Box 1094, Sanford.
neun, May 12lh.
1*

oon’a office. Ilfl ~N. Park avenue,
and poitofficc. Finder pleaoo deliver
to my office and receive reward.— M.
F. Rohinaon.
38-ltp

This arrangement has been made with the ESSEX STUDIO fur the Period ubovc stated and by wime you secure a Photo
for the cost of 25c and.our
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NUMBER 37

SANFORD,. FLORID A, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923

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DAUGHTER OF THE
SOUTH IS DEAD
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CHAMBER
OFCO

COUNTY PRISONERS

ly O T E IN lff FINAL

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APP
FO RS ETYOF
SWISS IN RUSSIA

ENGLAND SENDS
A NEW NOTE
TO GERMANY

HIGGINBOTHAM
NOT TO BE TRIED
IN DIXIE COUNTY

Determination to back to the limit
Sanford’B golf club, urging the City
Commissioners to tako generous
space in the Tampn Tribune's forth­
coming Seminole county edition, and
indicating that the 'body will use its
neighborly offices In the matter of
Volusia turning over to • Brevard
county the one section lying between
the connected good roads on either
side of that strip mnrked tho real
accomplishment of the Sanford Cham­
ber of .Commerce at i(s weekly
luncheon at the Valdez hotel today.
Although several members were
absent from the city on business, tho
attendance was good, and tho spirit
of co-operation pervaded the whole.
After the rending nnd approving of
tho last meeting's minutes, President
Ed Higgins announced some of his
committee appointments, nnd stated
thnt he had others under considera­
tion to bo unnouncod next week.’ Tho
Chamber of Commerce recommended
by resolution's thnt tho pavilion on
tho end of the city dock bo not dostroycd hut thnt it bo moved by tho city
to some convenient nearby site for
use ns q bund stand, and generally
needed rendezvous for visitors, in
uddition to the new pier tuni pavilion
which the city is going to build this
summer.
’ A report from 0 . L. Illedsoo was
mado on tho Mims meeting this week
at which tho commissioners of Volu­
sia and Brevard counties considered
tho possibility of Volusia giving up
to Hrovurd n narrow strip in the ex­
treme end of Volusia for the purpose
of Brevard county building a hard­
surfaced road across It to connect
with the road thnt county ulrcady hus
from Mims buck to tho Volusia coun­
ty line. Mr, Bledsoe stated that
nothing definite was done, but thnt
a meeting of interested-officials of
both counties will be held Monday at
which time it Is believed some ar­
rangement will ho effected by which
this much needed hard rond from
interior Florida to the East Coast
will he completed In the near future.
, Discussion uncut the needs of the
Sanford Golf Club was generul, and
tho sum of tho remarks w as- thnt
Sanford ns n whole and its citisens
ns tho constituent parts of it can not
afford not to develop fully this golf
club and maintain it bo|h for the
city’s own pleasure and (he attrac­
tion it will he to winter visitors to
Sanford. John L. McWhorter, Development
Editor of tho Toinpn Tribune, present
by invitation laid before the body for
its approval, with the request that it
participate in tho benefit* to accrue
mutually from the coming Seminole
County Edition of the Tribune, a
brief outline of the reasons loading
up td tho Tribune’s undertaking this
development work for Peninsular
Florida, and skotchcjj tho proposed
edition for this county. Upon motion
duly mado and secondod, tho Cham­
ber of Commerce approved the propo­
sition and recommended to tho City
Cvmmiaaion that it take generous
paid space in tho.editioir.
The urgency of a publicity tax of
the Sanford trucking district to co­
operate with each other in tho pro­
duction and sale of their crops, was
pointed out In a short to the point­
ed speech by G. F. Smith, after which
membera of the body complimented
him on his efforts to bring theso men
together for their own good, especial­
ly for his work in the organisation of
the farmer^ themselves.
The urgency of ipubllcity tax of
generous amount being provided for
in the forthcoming city budget was
atressed by several of the members,
and tho announcement that Sanford
la just beginning to find Itself and
must show 4taelf to others mot with
hearty approval by all.

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NORFOLK. Va., May 11.—Mrs.
(Dr Til* AsaoeUrtrd Press)
Florjl Stuart, widow of the renowned
MIAMI, May 11.—That the State
i L . Confederate cavalryman, General J. Board of Medical Examiners has no
E. B. Stuart, and a daughter of Ma­ authority under the state medical
STAND PAT IN TREATMENT
jor General Philip St. George, Cooke, practice act to try Dr. T. Casper
OF OTHER PRISONERS
of the Union forces, died here late Jones, physician for tho Putnam Lum­
GLENN TERRELL
Ul OF THE STATE
yesetrday at the home of her son-in­ ber Company, involved in investiga­
WILL BE NEW JUDGE
law, R. Page Walker. She was 88 tion* Into the death of Martin Tabcrt,
OF BUPRBMB COURT
years old.
,
of North Dakota, In - n turpentine
Whtlo
out
walking
Sunday, Mrs. camp, was tho Information conveyed
(By the Associated Preaa)
Stuart fell, suffering an injury on the to Dr. James M. Jackson, president of
TALLAHASSEE, May 11
I And Was Taken' Durlns a N ight
head. Complications developed and the hoard in a letter from Represen­
—Glenn Terrell, for many
Session of the
death resulted^ Mrs. Stuart had look­ tative A. T. Stuart, attorney for the
years attorney for the In­
Senate
ed bacb on nearly three years of board. Jackson said it might be pos­
ternational
Improvement
widowhood. iTie glory of her hus­ sible for the Stato Medical Society to
ha Board was named today by
TALLAHASSEE, May 11.—The Re Governor Hardco to be su­
band, the plumed cavalier of the Con­ recommend dismissal* of Jones from
jpcnate budged a bit last night In Its
federacy and marked yesterday as that organisation.
preme court judge. Other
position on corporal punishment and
the greatest leader of cavalry Amorappointments included F.
voted to abollah it In the handling of
ica has ever produced, has gained
Clifton Moore to the State
oounty eonvlcta but remained ada­
with passing yoar. She had been his
Board of Health; II. P. Phil­
mant, 18 to 14, on the aubjcct of
wife scarcely ten years when her
to
lips,. William Corry and E.
banning it in the treatment of all
P. Green to the road depart­ to dashing soldier husband was killed
Iprisoners. ' Nono of the. votes were
ment; L /L . Parks to judge­ to in battle.
'final, however, They came during a
Romance han been woven around
ship thirteenth circuit and to
'night u n io n given over to tho con­
tho
courtship of tho great Confed­
Harry O. Taylor state attor­ to
I side ration of convict bill*, and which
erate
cavalryman. Mrs. Stuart was
ney for the tenth judicial to
placed the aenate on record In the
ono
of
the most Tnmuntic figures in
to
circuit.
[above position*.
i n y T h e A s s s e la trd r r r s s )
to Thomas Dixon’s “Tho Man in Gray,”
The upahot of all the parliamen­
LAUSANNE, May 11.—Apprehen­
to to to an hlstrical novel of the civil war,
tary palaver waa that the aenate
In which the glory of General Stuart sion for tho safety of Swiss residents
!started out towarda lta passage on­
and the heroism of his beautiful in Russia numbering about K00 was
I other version of how toaLolish the
young wlfo ore portrayed In striking expressed by both tho public and the
I convict lease system by Senator Philphrases.
press ns the result of the assassina­
■lips, and carrying also tho provision
Major General Cooke, then n Col­ tion hero last night of Mt Vorovsky,
i for four physicians who would’ visit
onel, was In command of Fort Riley, head of the Russian Soviet delegation
all convict* as soon aa they cptered
when the territory of • Kansas was to fh© Near East conference by Mau­
'the state penitentiary, and would
opened. IJeut. J. E. B. Stuart was rice Conrndi, a Swiss who once serv­
make examinations of all prisoners in
In tho regiment of Col. E. V. Sumner, ed In tho Russian army.
Conrndi
which would be mado to the. governor
commanding Fort Lcnvenworth. , claims ho acted alone In an effort to
m y T h e A s s o c ia t e * P r e s s )
I and the county commissioners. It
One day news wn* spread to Fort avenge his father and uncle.
LONDON, May 11.—Brevity and
also seeks to give the commissioner incisivencss are features of Great Ixavenwortli that the prettiest girl
I of agriculture broader 'powers In re­ Britain’s newest note to Germany on in Kansas had gne to Fort Riley,
moving wardens and guards, and tbe reparations question which now is from Virginia. Miss Cooke had dash­
the state twice monthly, j t p o r U a f complete. Tho document consisting of ed across the country from- Harper’s
would subject theity to be sued o r two typewritten pages avoids techni­ ferry to visit her father. Lieutcnunt
(criminal prosecution foe mishandling cal details and points out in simple Stuart contrived to be sent as a mes­
of their charge^. In other rasped* it ldhguagu the Inadequacy from the senger to Col. •Cooke and there he
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‘T jtd abolish
JBritiah viewpoint of Germany's pro­ met her. The next day he returned
[ the convict lease system th a t has now
to his post and got a brief leave of
posals and urges her to try again.
passed With house*, but not In the
absence to visit her for three days.
TALLAHASSEE, May 11— An
same form.
LONDON, May 11.—'The note will Ho proposed and was accepted. Ho
When the senate started out with prpbably be delivered to the German returned to Ft. lcnvenworth to outpouring of pent-up emotions, ennit last night, it prohi^ted the use of ambassador tomorrow or Sunday. Cop­ muveh with his regiment uguinst} flicting ns they were, brought the
the whip on county qotyvfcta under 25 ies meantimu being transmitted to John Brown and his insurrectionists house to the dramutlc passage late
years of age. Senator NacWilliama Prnnce and Belgium ns nn act of on tho Kansas plains. Soon after­ yesterday afternoon of a bill already
passed by (he senate, that as one ol
offered an amend?1**'* . to t^ahe courtesy. As all ready indicated Italy's wards he mnrried Flora Cooke.
whipping prohibitive to either atate reply follows the samo general lines
At the outbreak of the civil war its first accomplishments makes it
or county priaonere, and here the sen­
Lieutenant
Stuart resigned his com­ possible for tha state to try Walter
as England’s. The response will be
ate balked again. A roll call was de­ presented In Berlin simultaneously.
mission In the U. S. army and threw Higginbotham, alleged death strap­
per of Martin. Tabcrt, in other tliun
ter, Calkins, Campbell, Eaton, EtherIn his lot with Virginia. '
th* county of his choosing.
.
mended, and here it isi
For MacWilllama Amendment: But' John Clay Smith, u member of the
READY TO REPORT
edge, Hodges, Knabb, MacWiUinmsi
ON JUDGE WILLIS investigating committee that heard
Mapoles, Putnam, Bussell, stokes and
testimony concerning Higginbotham,
Wells—14.
TALLAHASSEE, May 11.—The severely denounced him in one of the
Against: Turnbull, Anderson, Col­
senato committee charged with mak­ few times he had spoken his feelings
son ,Cone, Epperson, Igou, Johnson,
ing a report on the governor's rec­ either in or out of the ussvtnbly.
Knight, Lindsey, Mitchell, Overtaroet,
ommendation that Judgo B. F. Willis
"I have listanod to abuse from all
Phillips, Rowe,- Scales, Shelley, Sin­
o fthla city be removed from office quarters of the house heaped upon
(By Tli* Aaoo*laird Press)
gletary, Taylor and Wicker—18.
PEKING, May 11— Hopes of ob­ on charges of malfeasance, concluded my county,” declared Representative
' These fourteen sonatra yielded
its hearing* this afternoon, and plan­ Thomas A. Fletcher, of Dixie county,
their ground then and Senator Hodges taining freedom for captives held by ned to report to the senate.
a grixxled man who tottered under
offered an amendment to prohibit the Suchow bandits at present seems
Judge
Willis’
case
grew
out
of
the
his 70 years as he spoke. "Tho peo­
whipping of any county convict. It to lio in the efforts of Roy Anderson, investigation into the d^ath of Mar­ ple of Dixie county are as good as in
was carried over the protests of Mr. American, of long experience in Chi­ ti nTabert
any In the state,” and on the roll call,
'
nese politics and personal confidant of
Phillips.
he voted for the bill and exclaimed:
^
several
Important
militaryleaders,
When the aenate waa about to
“Take
your man and try him any­
ADOIT RESOLUTIONS
leave Yb* bill "for T a s t " ^ ! ^ Shitator '.A ndersonw iR vl.U the brigands In
where
in
the stato; you say we won't
Knabb was successful in amending It their stronghold and attem pt to nego(By
Tkt
AoM«la(*a
P
h
m
»
give
him
a fair trial," with that ho
ATLANTA. May 11— A resolution f a t trembling bark in hie seat, a chair
so that lta convict lease provisions t-iate with them. He plants to take
tiato
.with
them.
He
plana
to
take
would not violate any existing con­
endorsing adjudication by orderly Ju­ placed for him alongside the speak­
tracts. Mr. Knabb explained that he reptives who are declared to bo sub­ dicial proceedure of International con­ er’s rail, In order that he may hear.
• was a lessee of convicts.
Senator sisting on short ra thjgs.
troversies was adopted today by the He had never wanted to* speak on the
Johnson argued that unless that pro­
General 'Federations of Women’e floor of tho house before.
vision wag carried the act would be AMERICAN FEDERATION OF
Club* In mid-biennial council here.
"I have this day received two let­
, - . LABOR MAKES PROTEST
unconstitutional.
*
'
ters,” stated Representative L. E.
Senator Hodges and Calkins ar­
piggly Wiggly are there strong Wade. “One is from the state’s a t­
(By The Am m Ii IH P i *«»&gt;
gued that tha state had the right of
WASHINGTON, May 11— A pro­ with their specials and thoy are go­ torney asking me to support this bill;
police power and that the contracts teat against sending the shipping ing after your grocery business. They
the other carries a retainer’s fee to
could be UrminaUd when the ibil£ be­ board steamer President Buchanan to have the goods and they havo the defend Higginbotham, t shall not
came effective, August 16.
Newport News for reconditioning was prices r ig h t' so If y o u wan*,
vvto on the bill.”
'
" With the bQI then on Its second mad* to President Harding today by the most out of every dollar that you
These
three
atari*#
came
in
quick
reading and Sanator Lindsey ask
executive .council of the American spend be sure and see them about succession. The vote was 40 to 22.
log for ensideration of a
J U r p,.,,* Federation
of Labor. The protect iff** your groceries, for they will convince
The provision which makes possi­
on th# ^ , , 4 , ^
tf,,, bld of you that they can glv# you your
making, along the lines of Mr. n»u.
ble
the trial in a county qlher than
lipa’a but going further In the wfly the Newport News rhipbuilding dry money's worth.
*
tho one id'which Higginbotham was
of supervision, the senate wont home. Dock Company was |400f000 higher
indictod, la one which provides that
The night's developments showed
r Stamper A Company have their
than
the
Brooklyn
navy
yard.
a
change of venue may bo had on re­
only again the mood yf the upper
regular ad in today’s Herald and they
quest
of the state, under certain cir­
body against enacting a law that
o
» »
v
,,
, - , a re c a U H r/y o u rB iattention4 to the cumstances, the same as la now the
would prohibit corporal punishment
Speer A Son have a big ad In to- &lt;m
Bp^ u i s that they are offering
of state convicts with no indications day’s Herald and they are having • u, you tomorrow, one especially are cas&lt;f, for fhe benefit of the defendant.
Mr. Wadk’s statement that he had
. ^
-nd they have i
that it would recede from that posi­ special flyer for Saturday and Mon-,1 ^
been
retained to defend Higginboth
tion.
\ .
day. See their ad and you will *“ 1 0 0 4 f m b . BppJy 0f the best brands
am
was
coiipled with a plea that the
something that you will want fori . . . , l v ■ offerinir you at very
they
hare
the
good,
and
a
t
th
.
right
■
p
ric
e
d
r
.
*
,
their
ad
and
foluUtution
*
Rodth Baker/ Is there every day in
interpreted it, the atate had no right
price,
and
thoy
are
offering
you
th*
the year with their advertisement
set fpr yoursslf what, they have to
to take a nun from the county of his
and they are after your butineas. latest thing in Uwlr line. Visit their offer you in the meat line.
crime. He said that he thought the
They havd one of the finest baking store and see the goods and you will
Higginbotham case had' been closed
be
sore
to
be
delighted
to
buy
goods
STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT
In fhe state, nod tfiny have
from
them
at
the
low
prices
that
pro-,
ING TODAY by tha legislature and that he did not
only expert a e n to bake'
HAD
know the bill was toptlng up yostart
«*
vail
there,
“
.bread and plee, cakes and
day,
otherwise he would/bave absent­
■t*4 r n w )
they offer
. -----------i------------—
t
ed
hh»«*lf.
.
May
the* pUpt
TA1
4-1
waa fr
inning
S ta tfl
that i

WILL ATTEMPT
TO RESCUE ALL
CHINK CAPTIVES

THE SOVIET DELEGATE
TWO OTHERS ffOUNDQ^
to t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
to
to niLLY BRYAN TO
to
ADDRESS BOTH 1IOU8to
K8 OF LEGISLATURE
to
to
(Ily the Associated Press)
to
TALLAHASSEE, May 11
to W, J, Bryan will address
to both houses of the legisla­
to ture this afternoon and in
to addition the legislature hus
to ns its special guests the
to nuwspuper men of the state
to here for nieutings of the
to Florida Press Association
to and itssocinted Dnilies of
to Florida.
.
to
to t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o

to

an
to
to
to
In
to
K
to
to
to
to
to
ha
to
to
ha
to
to
to

CHINESE TO
EXTERMINATE
ALL BANDITS
* t n r T k i .%■■•*la ir * t*rrs«&gt;

WASHINGTON, May ll ^ T h o Hdneac government officials have prom­
ised American Minister Schurnmn
that they will "consider a general pol­
icy for the extermination of bandits”
ir. Chinn ns soon us the present situa­
tion growing out ftf the capture of
tho American and foreign citizens by
the brigands in Shunlung has been
adjusted.
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Effective Results
of Special Edition
Lake County Number of the Tribune
Sells 7,000 Acres of Land
John L. McWhorter sends tho fol­
lowing news item from Kissimmee to
the Tampa Tribune:,
A representative of tho Boyer Real­
ty Company, this city, came voluntar­
ily to tho writer this morning nnd
(dated thnt tho Tribune’s Lake county
edition sold for it n tract of 7,000
acres of land between llmutjlla and
Del.and, in Luke county, yesterday.
Said this representative: "I had been
trying for weeks to sell this party,
hut had not been able to close the
deal or convlnco him that the value
whs far above the price asked. When
the Lake county section came out, l
immediately ninilrd my eopy to him,
with the comment thnt he could see
for himself whst was going on there,
and immediately ho wrote Buck, dos­
ing tho deal.
“In addition to that 7,000 acres
closed fur, he is now negotiating for
3,000 acres more In thnt county. Imkc
county has received incalculable bene­
fit from that edition, and the mure
statement thnt Osceola county is
about to hove such an exposition of
ts resources and development oppor­
tunities has stimulated activity in
buslnesn circles.”—Lake COinlcs, Ta­
vares.
In today's issue wo havo a special
sheet on Mother’s Day and th* mer­
chants listed on this page anr offer­
ing you many suggeations in the way
of gifts for Mother. If you will rend
the adds you will find ninny things
yon can give and that will be just the
thing to give, their prices are rea­
sonable and they hay* the goo&lt;U so
hurry to see them now us you only
have two morn days to get mother a
gift and we all ought to givo mother
something on Mothers’ Day.

SLAYER IS SWISS AND HAD
SERVED IN RUSSIAN
' ARMY
*

ACT OF VENGEANCE
Claims His Relatives We Ye Kill­
ed by the Bolshcvikl
( H r T K f A * * » r l n t * 4 - I 'r r a a l

LAUSANNE, May 11.—M. Vorov­
sky, head of the Russian Soviet dele­
gation at the Lausanne pence confer­
ence, was asanssinated last night Hi*
was shot several times nnd killed
outright.
Ahrens, head of the
Soviet pres* bureau id Imusannc, and .
M. Didwilkowski, anothor Ruslan,
were wounded, tho former seriously.
Vorovsky and his party were dining
nt the Hotel Cecil. A young man
seated it few tables away, uruso after
he hud finished his dinner and leisure­
ly partaken of coffee, calmly walked
over to the Russians' tabic, and open­
ed fire without warning. Vorovsky
wan the first victim of tho assassin
then turned the weapon on M. Ahrenn, who was struck* by three hul*
lets, twice in tho thigh and once in
tlic shoulder.
Ahrena managed to .draw his re­
volver on his assailant hut n waiter
riinhcd forward and knocked up Ida
arm, Meanwhile the assnsaln shot
Dilwilowskl in tho body.
The assassin was noised ns he at­
tempted to escape from the hotel. IIU
name in Maurice Alexander Conraili,
and uceordin'g to ttfo police, who nubJcctcd him to a severe grilling, bolongs to the canton of drlsona.
Conrndi is 38 years of age und was
horn nt* Anders. He expressed no
regret and admitted he had formerly
Borvotl In the RlKsInh' ifhiy.7~IL* rei
•turned recently from Russia and
came to Ijiusannc yesterday from
Zurich, where he hus been residing.
He declared hia mission waa one
of vengeance.

CAPT. BROTHERTON
GOES TO KEY WEST
(Hr Tkr \*»orlnlrd Press)
WASHINGTON, May 11.—Captain
William I). Hrothnrton was detailed
today to commnpd tho naval district
and Key West huso relieving Capt. W.
H. Crosley, who wilt take command of
the battleship Idaho.
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UNION SHOPMEN
DEM AND IA BIG
( , WAGE INCREASE
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V

(H r T b * A ssn e ln lr * H * s * &gt;

NEW YORK. May 10.—Wage In­
crease'demands by union shopmen
aggregating About 130,000,000 an­
nually have been presented to three
big roads through tint railway eWiployea department of the American
Federation of Ijibor prepartory it U
understood, to taking the case before
the Rail rend labor Board, the New
York Herald said today) , The roads
are the Pittsburgh A la k e Erie;
Baltimore A Ohio; and New York
Central. An increase of twenty cents'
an hour is asked.
,
LAST AMRKICAN IIAB BEEN
DEFEATED IN GOLF-TOURSKY
d ir

th* a

i * 4 Pe&lt;

DEAL, Eng., May 11.—Francie
Ouimet, of Boston, the last survivor of
the visiting American golfers was die-,
frated In semi-final ’round for
*
British amateur golf champions
Tomorrow U pay day so be sure this afternoon by Roger Wet
and see tho many,ads in the Herald Oxford star, &amp; and 1. Douglas
today for there are bargains galore put out by Robert Harris 8 and 4.
in the ads in thU Issue, tho mer­
____ t___ u
v
chant* of Sanford are after your
ChurchwelV’s ad got on the
business every day in the week and page last night owing to an
that U why they advertise in the in the makl up of the paper but
Herald, so that you may see what will be bock on tho last page tod
d ir l i t A M M ls lri Ci i m I
NEW YORK, May 11—Georg* Har­ they are offoring you, to if you want and every day thereafter as ‘
vey, American ambassador to Eng to do the right thing und make San­ have this special space
land, declared upon Li* arrival her# ford a bigger and better town trade always look CtaT.
,
on the Htcamrhlp George Washington here In Sanford for yoy will
In today’# issue they ;
today that he knew nothing about re­ th a t the price* that tho
t* you her* jara juet as
port* that, he had reslgnAd' or planntd to resign In order*to direct thniH '*10* belter than any
’ 'I
WKI
campaign *

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Baumel’s Specialty Shop
\

“WHERE STYLE REIGNS”

‘W H ER E STYLE REIGNS”

The Postoffice is N ex t Door to U s
SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Postoffice is N e x t Door to Us
* s
. a
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r ■*h
»ft ^ t o
1f r
ft- i*d•a
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STA R TIN G FR ID A Y , MAY l l , AT 9 A. M—JEIGHT D A YS ONLY
P O SIT IV E LY EN D S SA TU R D A Y NIGHT, MAY 19,1923
4W e celebrate our SECOND YEAR in Sanford with our customary ANNIVERSARY SALE. A t this important event we offer STARTLING REDUCTIONS on our en­
tire stock of Ladies’ W earing Apparel, Millinery and Accessories. All new clean merchandise of “the up-to-the-m inute” Baumel standard. It will pay you to be at our
.
&gt; i
shop early, to secure some of these choice bargains.
•
.

A fortunate purchase, Includlnc mir regular Mock, enables us lo offer these Leantifill Frocks at these REMARKABLE PRICES. They represent
values from $19.00 to $35.00. Dresses for Afternoon. Street,-and Sports n ear. In Canton Crepe, Pharo Prints, Flat Crepe, Crepe tie Chine, Printed
Crepe and Tub Silks. All new and popular shades prevail. •
.

COTTON

FRCM

$5.95 $6.75 $7.95 $9.75
AllurinKly dainty Cotton Dresses that scintilate the spirit of summer. Distinctive creations, in Voiles, Ginghams, Normnndies, Swisses, Organdies
and other new materials. A choice selection in all the newest colorings.
.
ONE SPECIAL LOT of Tissue Ginghams, Voiles and
tf &gt; 9 Q f f
ABOUT 25 PURE LINEN DRESSES In White, Tan, 0 4 f t Q f f
Domestic Gingham Dresses, at .................................... t p O e t / t J
Green, Peach, Orchid and others. Your choice. .. •p X * l « c / V
Values up to $8.50
_________Values up to $19.75
•
ALL OTHER DRESSES AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES

SWEATERS
A large choice selection of Fiber,
Silk and Fiber and light weight
wool and Mohair Sweaters. Slip­
over and Tukcdo styles.
Popular
colors. Special sale prices

Hcautiful Skirts in Roshanara and
Canton Crepe. Charming combi­
nation colors. Sale price

In the newest of spring modes.
Paisley and Persian colorings, and
plain designs. Specially priced ut

HAND-MADE WAISTS
Superior Quality Hand Drawn
Waists. Pretty collars in Peter
Pan und Tailored effects. Button
in front or hack, on sale, a t—

CAPES ANI) COATS
Smart Canton Crepe and Camel Hair Capes. Fashionable Sport Coats
the newest modes. Priced to move rapidly:
QO

O ff

$24.50 Grades,

C IO

Gay shaded Petticoats in
soy, and Jersey ami T.affc
nations.

Every Sm art Shape—every Advance
Style—every popular and prevailing
i licet in pattern, small dress, street
and sport lints. Specially priced at—

WHITE WASH SKIRTS
Sateen and Gaberdine at

$11.95 grades,

PETTICOATS

OVERBLOUSES

$5.95 Qualities

PRINCESS SU PS
Others reduced accordingly

Sateen and Lincette Slips, in
• popular colors. Sale price

ff
CHILDREN’S HATS AT

REDUCED PRICES

Formerly $2.50 to $1.50

SILK ANI) BATISTE UNDERGARMENTS
Kayscr and Wolfhead Jersey and Crepe dc
Chine Underwear. We have an unusually
large and pretty assortment to suit the most
discriminating.
.
Glove Silk Vests, regular $2.95
quality. Sale p ric e ...............

Martha-4-Foot: That sm art guaranteed Glove Silk Hose.
Wonderful
wearing qualities. .Colors, Black, Silver, Brown, White und lJub-o-link. Itcfooting features:
^
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Plain $3.75 grade,
'
o n

Glove Silk Bloomers, regular
$3.95 grade, a t .......................
Glove.Silk Step-ins, $5.95‘
values, on sale at .................
Crepe de Chine Teddies, Laco
• triihmcd, $3.95 value, a t ....
Crepe de Chine Teddies, extra fine
$4.95 quality, u t ..........................

The Corset as an accessory is absolutely essential to ffivo the
well gowned woman better lines. Kubo, Thomson’s Glove­
Fitting and the W. B. Stylish Stout offers.either tho slender
or stout woman nn opportunity of choosing tho best* corset
adapted fo her figure. We also feature the Bien Jolie Elas­
tic Brocade Girdle. WE HAVE AN EXPERT COIISETTIERE TO AID YOU IN SELECTING AND FITTING.
Special sale prices
$5.95 grades,

ARMOR PLATE: All pure thread Silk Hose of very fine wearing qualities
Good service behind every pair. AH populur shades:
Hand-drawn Clox, $3.50 value,
'
4 9 ft
All Silk Full Fashioned $2.95 grade,

$6.95 quality,

$9.75 quality,

The BRASSIERE Is aa important as the Corset. It solvoa
“the above tho vsniat line” problem. We have Brassieres for
every type of figure at special sale prices.
S 9 !1 5

Pure Thread Silk, Lisle Top, $2.50 quality,
EXTRA SPECIAL
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Envelope Chemise, fine grade Long Cloth and Batiste, well tailored, $1.50
and $2.50 grades. Spcciul sale price
'G owub, best quality, at

$7.95 quality

$1.50 grades, Special,

Thread Silk, Lisle Top, $1.95 value,

$2.25 quality,

95c quality, special

Our Special $1.50 Hose,

$1.95 grades

65c grades, special,

Accessories, consisting of Kimonas, N egligees, Hand Ba gs* Ear Bobs, Beads, Combs, and other things too numerous to mention, will go at Special Sale
.
*
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; closed Thursday to mark down and arrange stock for this, our Second Anniversary Sale.

P ric e s

■ U N i U U U U U U M » s t t » u s H i u i i » i H » » H p H i U N R H N S M S u i n M i i M m R « H m s i S H a n s u n n u i a m s n H H n i s m n m m i » i H| H H l ( l k n i | | | a | | | | | a | n | | i | | a | a | | | M U | ^

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PAGE TWO

THE SANFORD DAjLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1V2»

W hat infinite love and gratitude all o f us owe to Mother!
How welcome is every opportunity to bestow upon her
some token of our appreciation for her tenderness, her
devotion, her self-sacrifice.'
Mother’s Day this year should be a universal thanksoffering to the greatest being that God has created.

SUGAR-CURED HAMS, per lb...............A ,................
s p r i n g l a m b , per ib.
....

GOOD COFFEE, PER LB,

25c—THIS IS EXTRA SPECIAL

WE HAVE FANCY CORN-FED LITTLE PIG PORKERS, ANY CUT, LB.................................................

.....................M

------- ------s lr F O U N D S GKKKN "BUA'N^ M f e .
.... ..............
NEW POTATOES, HOME-GROWN, 5 LBS. FOR
...................
FANCY WHITE BACON, SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY,*
LIVE SPRING CHICKENS, PER L B . . : ........................ ............................
PICNIC HAMS, SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY, PER LB,

So th at you m ay be assisted in the choice o f appvor
remembrances, our m erchants h ave made special pi
rations. Read their announcem ents carefully
choose the th in g that.will please Mother best.
Let’s make Mother's D ay th e ’
brightest day in the year!

HENS, FRESH KILLED, per lb............ .........
FANiDYl L
E
G
S
ifej r^
FANCY FLORIDA PORK, CORN-FED, per lb
FANCY BREAK FAST BACON, per l b . ........

Pork Chops, W estern, lb. ......... ................25c
Beef Liver, lb......... ,....?.................................
Lim burger Cheese, lb.......
Pork Roasts, W estern, lb........................ . JZOl ,,
lincon Nugget, Sugar cured, lb.....................
Wisconsin Brick Cheese, lb,
Breakfast Bacon, Western, lb..... ;.....Spnre Ribs, W estern, lb. ____________________ __.......................:
Sliced Ham, lb........................
Pure Lard, lb............................................r'.S ia c ',
Pig Tails, Western, lb. ..............................!
Luncheon I^oaf, lb..................
Pan Sausage, lb............................... :..............15c
Cream Cheese, lb.................. ........................!
Butter, lb. ............................
BRING YOUR BASKETS AND FILL THEM WITH GROCERIES WHILE THEY ARE CHEAP
WE CARRY THE FAMOUS LUTZ &amp; SCHRAMM &amp; CO. JAM S
CHASE AND SANBORN’S COFFEE

Pork Shoulder Arms, lb.........
Legs of Lamb, Western, lb. ...
Sirloin Steak, Western, lb......
T-Bone Steak, Western, lb......
Loins of Pork, Western, lb. ...
Shoulder of Pork, Western, lb,

kfifep MOVING

WEST FIRST STREET

NEXT DOOR TO COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS

Tho Jacksonville Timed-Union de­
plores the bad grammar In some
papers. Wonder if old King Macbeth
wasn’t thinking of them when he
( I l r T l i r A a «»&lt;-ln lrd 1’ r r n . l
NEW YOKE, May 11.—Officials of said: "Thou canst not say *1 did it’;*"!
tliu Slate Department may lie asked
■
H
lo issuo extradition papers for the
return from Kuropu of George Mnxwell, president of the American So­
ciety of Comporers, Authors and Pub­
lishers, under a grand jury indictment
which charges forgery and sending of We are offering Home excellent bar­
scurrilous tetters to Alinn A. Ryan, fi­ gains for the next 10 days. Below
nancier, and Thomas Fortune Ryan. we are quoting a few speciala:
Ryan turned over to the authorities
DUBERRY PEARLS
letters which he said have mentioned
21 and 30 in- reg, price 116.75, special
Maxwell and Mra. Rynn.

Reapportionment Bill
ANOTHER SCANDAL
Is Killed in the Senate IS IN THE MAKING
lllr Tk f

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TAI.I.AHAHHKK, May 11—Tho sen­
ate killed tiie house hill providing fur
the reap port ion me nt at this session.
It then passed u resolution submitted
the constitutional amendment to voteis for renpportiomont by the next
session. The vote to kill the rcapportiortment was 20 to 10 which came
on a motion to indefinitely postpone
its consideration.

If You want a Hotne
or Businem* of your own—it’s time
to begin to SAVE for it NOW
while young!
, ,
It was in this way the Home or
Business owner o f today, got
theirs.
Our Savings Department will
help you to save, it will safeguard
your savings—and pay you 4%
Interest.
Don’t delay the start.

That sardine cannery that is adopt­
ing efflccncy methods might study
tho way a street ear conductor han­
dles the situation.

Mother’s

That hoy who stood on a burning
deck was no more foolhardy than the
chap who struls on a put hand in the
case of a cold deck.

READ OUR AD
In Saturday’s Daily

Som ething New

Bracelet W atches
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We carry a large assortment of the
Famous UUI.OVA WHITE #GOI.I&gt;'i
BRACELET WATCHES 15 and 17 ■
Jewels at reduced prices, In all shapes. *

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
r p ronarun, i*r«idem

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We carry the largest arsortment in
l.uvalicres, Brooches, Pearl
Neck
Chains, Watches, Cut Glass, Handpainted Chinaware at—

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We Deliver to nny part of the city.
FANCY
FLORIDA
und WESTERN B E E F AND PORKERS
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HOME-MADE
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li-K arat Blue White Diamond Bing, ■
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Pickled Pip's Fe«t
$115.50
. S Sandwich and Longhorn Cheese
Where Service Is Param ount

$12.75 '

The Sweetest
Gift-CANDY

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$47.75
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Mother wilf find our Candy just
us mvcot oh she is herself
Three 7-ntonc Diamond Cluster Rings S
ami up pure ami pood
Original price $68.00, Special bargain a
$43.50 each
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MOTHER'S DAY GREETING
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CARDS
SEND MOTHER A CARD OF
- REMEMBRANCE

M OTLEY'S
DRUG STO RE

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J. HUGH TILLIS, Prop.
VENUE-------------- 1J3ANFORD, FLORIDA

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307 East First Street

You, too, realise the g reat spiritual debt you owe to
Mother.—-a debt which none of ua can ful)y pay.
But on Mother’s Day you CAN remember her with
G ifts like
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COFFEE

RED CIRCLE
COFFEE

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HAS MOTHER A PHOTOGRAPH OF YOUT

COFFEE

Or have you a photograph of m other? Make an
appointment today either a t our studio
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SBCdND
STREET
Between

SECOND
STREET
Between

Gloves s • r |, «
Handkerchiefs
Hose
Parasols
Neckwear

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please Mother when you choosy her g ift at .u

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923
at tlce of Her appointment ns National NOTICK TO ALL CONCERNED:
ford. Shipped front, out*
Athens, Ga. Write u* a t dnc^-jtdt- A (decamp to (I^raaident General MadThe Sanford Carpenter*’ Local 1751
ing quantity wanted.—Dean
Dragon, of the United Spanish contemplate* a raise In acalr to 76c
per hour, taking effect May 15, 1023.
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37-4" “ War V ,«™ mr t w U t . r r . 291-26tp
Arc you moving! Let the QUICK _
v r ._ I|S_,
SERVICE TRANSFER do the job. If •
WUTILBl
you want it done as you want it done.
The American Legion, CampbellTrunks, baggage, in fact anything
Phone 498.
-36-Thr-Fri-Sat-tfc Loosing Post, will meet at the funeral anywhere by just calling 498, for a
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER.
Mr. J. I.. Dean of the Dean Seed
30-Thr-Fri.Sat.-tfc
Company, of Orlando, is In the city

MRS. FRED DAIGKR, Society Editor
1'hoae 217*’W
U T M k a v e mmr trUmdm v l a l l l a g V *
I mn a r e g a l a s a a r w f c e r a a r w a i s t
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0T if j» m a r e r » l » i i a l » l » f . • * • • •
. JUTtal e a r J *a »*»• a » e a r f a i» a « , g l s i a a

Saturday is tho last day of* the
Hair Goods Sale and manufacturing
Sir. and Mrs. Urban May and fam­ Demonstration by Beth Palm Rowley
at Yowell Co,
37-ltc
ily spent t]ie day in Eustls yesterday
substantial and will be here for about
on a combined business and pleasure FOR SALE—We have two thousand a week. V.,.
bushels of Iron &amp; Brabham Peas.
Prices reasonable delivered in SanMrs. R. A. TorheuflJ)*a.rgccteetLoo^

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The Daily Htrald, 15c per week.

day a* tho guests ol tne former-*
sister, Mrs. Lott .Allen. While here
they were shown over tho farming
sections and expressed themselves as
delighted with Sanford.
Mrs. A. M. DeForrest, who repre­
sented the Sallio Harrison Chapter,
N. S. D. A. R., at the 31st Contin­
ental Congress at Washington, D. C.,
returned home last evening. Mrs.
DeForrest also stopped over in New
York and Derby, Cohn. , to visit
friends and relatives. Mrs. DoForrest remained In Washington until
the close of the D. A. R. Congress
nnd was on tho house committee, also
acted us delegate from the Sullle
Harrison Chapter.
SANFORD CHORAL SOCIETY.
The Sanford Choral Society had a
mo«t interesting meeting Monday
evening at the Parish House, with a
large and enthusiastic group of mem­
bers.
Mr. Frank Mahon directed the
work in his usuni cficlent manner.
Work has ‘ begun in earnest on the
Comic Opera “Pinafore’’ which the
society plans to present at an early
date. Mrs. Clarence Mahoney has
been elected ns official accompanist.
All those who can sing pr nt least
carry a tuno-aro. most cordially »uvited to come out Monday" evening at
eight o'clock and meet with the so­
ciety. Great plans are made by the

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Never, let n difficulty stop you.
In tho old days tho differem
Chances are It’s only sand thrown on tween’a nobody and a aomebod;
your track to ptevsnt skidding!
Seminole County Hank will ahoft is a rare conscience- that i
how to prevent skidding.
come out 6f hiding and bark furio
iy when there is ‘ft profit in sight.
Saturday is the last day of the
If it is n safe you want moved, call
Hair Goods Sale and manufacturing
the
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER;
Demonstration by Iicth Palm Royrjey
they will move it safely. Phone 498.
at Yowell Co.
37,W
3&lt;J-T!»r.-Frl-8at-tfc

HEMSTITCHING and Picotlng done
at 311 Park Ave.
33-0tp

Frostproof is to have a 50-room

Wauchula hns been averaging sis
carloads of produce n w ctk .________ **•

All our friends and customers are invitde to attend our DEMONSTRATION ON SU N ­
SHINE BISCUITS SATURDAY, THE 12TH. We will have a bakery representative with
us, and we w ill be glad to have you come and sample the best and most complete line of
Biscuit varieties in this city. We are featuring Sunshine Biscuits 100% and the Bakery
o f a thousand windows stands behind us and guarantees every package o f biscuits sold in
our store.

To the person buying the Largest bill of
goods in our store Saturday

Roofs that Challenge Weather
I t was M ark T w ain who said, “ Everybody
talk s a lot a b o u t th e w eather b u t nobody
does an y th in g a b o u t i t ."
B u t th e re is one th in g you can do a b o u t th e effect
of w eather on th e roofs of your buildings. Cover th e m
w ith o u r prepared roofing o r shingles arid you can lough
a t in te n se heat,- po u n d in g raind, driving snow sto rm s
a n d severe cold.
Free booklots a n d sam ples. Call a t o u r office an d
le t u s te ll you how good roofings will save m oney for
you a n d add d istin ctiv e b eauty to your buildings
th ro u g h th e ir cheerful colors.

Sanford, Florida /

Phone* 130-

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THEFAMOUS SUNSETGOLDBUTTER, LB.
NO. 1 CAN DELMONTE PEACHES
NO. l'C A N DELMONTE
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- MEDIUM SIZ E PEAS

WHITE HOUSE
COFFEE, LB..............
■" ROYAL SCARLET
COFFEE, L IT ............

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D1MEHRAND MILK,

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NO. 3 CAN OVER SEA
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NO. 2 CAN
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NO. 3 CAN
TOMATOES ........

2 JARS FRENCHES
MUSTARD.............
PREMIER POPPING
CORN, PKG............

32-OZ. JAR PREMIER
QUEEN OLIVES
18-OZ. PREMIER PEA­
NUT BUTTER .........

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TAK-HOM-A BISCUIT, YUM, YUM, LUNCH BISCUITS, SMALL VANILLA
WAFERS, LEMON SNAPS, GRAHAM, SMALL CHEESE NIBLETS, A N I­
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WAX P A P E R ....... .........
PREMIER SALAD DRESS
ING, LARGE) SIZE ......
Crepe do Chine, All Tyme Crepe, Puisley Combinations,
Satin upd Taffetn

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m
7-OZ. BOTTLE SWEET
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PIC K L E S............................ J

BEE BRAND INSECT
POWDER, Large Size.......
WALKER'S SILVER
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LARGER GRAHAM MATINEE BISCUITS, SCOTCHE AFTERNOON
TEAS, BUTTER THINS, CHEESE W AFERS, P K G ....................................
3 BARS CO A LIN E
SOAP ............................... .
3 BARS IVORY SOAP,
MEDIUM SIZ E

25c
20c

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25c

3 BARS HARD W A TER
SOAP

17c
32c

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SUNSHINE SALTINES, ARROWROOTS, BRAN BISCUITS* &lt;X)COAN UT DAINTIES, CHOCOLATE FINGERS, CURANTONA BISCUITS,
FIG BARS, GOLDEN FLAKES, PEANUT WAFERS, Many otter*, pkg,
WILSON'S CERTIFIED
BACON, L B .............. ......
* FANCY WHITE BACON,
LB.......................................
FANCY SMOKED '
BACON. LB......................
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35c
15c
21c

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

30c
21c
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LARGE FANCY LEMONS.
DOZEN ............
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ROSE FLOUR

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- '4OR*Y
CORN
FLAKES --,***,**i
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WHEAT

We carry a complete line o f Fruits and V egetables, in fa ct eve;
Come to see us.----------------------------- --------- »-------- -------------- You*
REMEMBER—ONLY 2 DAYS

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23c

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E FOUR

About the only*way a mkn can get
aNauglc. probably got out of tho
newspaper game to give his lost hnir cream enough for his cereal in most
restaurant Is to use that supplied for
a chance to come to the front.
• llrra ia Ralldli
his coffee, also.
in A r t , i w f t r A ,
The S t Petersburg Times speaks
e Herald Printing: Co, of "photographie errors;” we’ve seen The Tampa Tribuno credited the
soma photographs that were actual retail clothers’ convention to Sanford.
horrors.
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Thanks, contemporary, but don’t let
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.... I w t r «a r r -T r e aware r
Daytona hear of it.
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A lm t ld iis H a m r r
St. Petersburg will make the Span­
Take a walk about Sanford and
ish War Veterans forget many a past
in tho enjoyment of the most pleasant see how much more you hav^e to be
proud of in your city than you have
U W IM IItP P
C lr e a U lln a M n n a srr present.
• * • W m asa-iv after a a- hi.
been thinking you have.
The Miami Metropolis carries no
hkd
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What Florida counties need is a
name at its editorial mnsthcad; rbut
county
chamber of commerce like
somebody
is
going
strong
on
general
.
£ ,* Ul w tr* U C ,tT
C arrier
Lake county haa,.with enough Wil­
subjects.
lis Powell to go ’round for all.
The trouble with New York City
ih tTO-artrtgo-'nranjrYirehTmtrtfo-' "X 'paper say s” Moore Haven is
en there who are not married— "gradually” Undergoing a change.
How fiftt does a town have to grow
&amp;!» A p S jf t* 4 Press le asolualvelr technically.
tit lea 1 6 th e u se to r republlcatlon or
to get out of the "gradual’ class?
Rgewy-(llesatehea credited to it or
The rumor that Secretary of tKo
&gt;1 o th e r w is e c r e d i t i n th ia p a p e r
irtow (Chamber
of Commerce,
r o la .* ° , h * ,0C* 1 D* WB Vl,b''■h • &lt;,

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ipAtcb** herein R r i a lio raierved,

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COOKED FOOD SALE.'
(V’BLFAftB DEPARTMENT
The Dadfehtera'of Wesley will hold
OF WOMAN'S CLUB
a ('nuked Food Sale, Saturday after­
The littt W ctln g 0 / the Welfare noon at Stoke* Cash Store1, 3fi-2tc
Department of the Wotnan’n Club
The'celery game is over, MOVING
for thl* aeanon will be held at 3:30
time
is hero: we a m a t your service.
Wednesday afternoon, May. l«th, at
—QUICK
SERVICE TRANSFER.
the Sanford High School auditorium.
Phone 408. *
86.Thr-Ft1-Sat,tfc
members of theWbman’n Club and
Fresh buttermilk, cottage cheese,
their friend* to* bd:,present. After a cream that will whip, freah milk daily
brief business: session, the charming a t’the Popular Market,*
3G»2tc
one act play, "Thu , Twelve Pound
The Daily Herald, 15c n»r week:
Look," by Sir James liarric, will be
presented under the direction of Mrs.
D. P. Drummond, with Ui« following
cast of charm.leis:----- — 1 —
Sir Harry Slma...'.Mrs. Emlor Curlett
IJuly Sims
Mrs. Ralph Wight
sTT). f*71)rumrhond
... Mrs, Aylett FItta
After the play the Domestic Science^
girls will give an exhibition of the
sewing accomplished in their depart­
ment this year.
U-Ot
Want that piano moved? Call ‘408
for a QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER,
They know how. 30-Thr-Fri-Sat-tfc

ghet UHRAi.D n i n .n i x j . r s , , . . u s

f^atrice Joy and Jaetptllne Ix»gan&gt;
(n a Paramount picture of superldb
|IVe merit—George Mel ford’s im­
pressive production—

pxture

, “JAVA HEAD”
' Rivals In love—and /d u ll
love
Jlhem both. Which girls wins your
tjfcart lovely Leatricc Joy as the
'.charming Chinese bride of a bold
young American or pretty' Jacqullne Logan as the Yankee ‘.'girl'
the left behind” who would rather
•die than give him up? When they
pioet face to face imagine the gorg ro in 'th rills arid-hoari-tu g s —Im­
agine the luxurious wny the pro­
ducer of “The Sheik" has picturixed them. All the seductive lure of
the Orient, the tang of the stormswept sea, the picturesue charm of
Old Salem In the glorious clippership days—it’s all in this beautiful
romance. It is one of the few big
'plcturca.of tho year.

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Tho Herald for f l m class Jpb work.

Sanford Is building a city here,
May, with its clear blue skies and
Its ending women, is here.
TTie real Florida papers arc playing
the gamo for the wholo state.

We arc making SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH on

TVomen are queer cattle: they will
&gt;_anything to help another ami say
lythlng to hurt her.

McCORMICK A N D DEERING
MOWING M ACHINES

Sunday Is Mothers’ Day; but ovory
time tha baby cries in the dark hubby
considers It mother’s night.

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R a y RAKES AND TEDDERS

Sanford Kiwanis will bo out in nil
glory tonight—a reflected glory
for th* women will be there I

CHATTANOOGA and WEBER WAGONS

Sanford has a Chamber of Commemo' Secretary In friend Pcarman
who is a real asset to this county.

Now in tlu; time to buy; prices aro advancing. We carry
complete line of repairs. DON’T buy n machino if you can­
not got repairs. •

I will reopen for business in my new stand. My place is now located in the
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With a complete stock, I am prepared to furnish your every need in the
Men’s Furnishing line.
DROP IN AND LOOK US OVER.

Deeper water to Sanford, when thu
Upper St. Johns Is dredged out, will
make this a port of coll for the world.
• With the editor gone to Tullnhnssce
« this page is like tile little one in the
muntsins who said: "Weuns ain’t
iofe nb paw. Mam sho bud to git us
tho best way sho could!”

36-in. Percales, all new patterns,
Stripes,
Checks and
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Good assortment of Patterns, 40-in. wide, Special

CREPE SILlK
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Fine quality Shirting Silks, White ground with narrow pin stripe In
Black, Navy, Green, Heilo uml Brown

Pure Thread Silk Hose, Black, W hite and Sport
Shades
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Tub Silk, a 36-in. material, neat stripes, a wanted

Dress Silk, fo)

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Entirely hand-made Dresses, French VoileB, Orchid, White, Rose,
Nile, Yellow *

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�HAY 11, 1923
'that I did not believe •that ’ {he provisions of those bills v»onld nrenmpHsh the purpose desired and I did
liollcvo that they would grcAtly In­
jure the cattlemen.
“Beginning about the year 1917,
Palm Bench county was put under
quarantine and my company and all

correspondent a t Tallahassee, U the
beat editorial on tick predication that
can be written at this time. I t is the
beat because it is the view of a man
who knows the aut^fect thoroughly.
Mr. Skipper said:
“Some of my friends and associates
Taya gatrafl, &gt;n m u neons imprdMMur *count y"Ta vc been free of ticks, for a
of my attitude, past and present, on long time hut invariably nt the time
the subject of tick eradication, and tho quarantine is about to bo lifted a
this is tp enlighten anyone who may few tlcky cows will wander through
the fence nnd the work must continue.
be interested.
"During the 1021 session of the Thin trouble could bo obviated by
Florida legislature I was openly op­ properly fencing zones.
“I t was owing to my experience
posed to certain tick eradication bills
which WerCintroduced fo rthc reason undor'thc then existing tick cradica-

High Prices’

mind a s : day in which to worship
God and learn of Him.
Grandma Bongston came • Sunday
and spent the day With her daughter,
Mrs. TV O. Tyner, while the rest of
their folks at Windermere went on
to the beach for the day.
Fred Krell left the first of the
week to \s u m o tornnto packing. Hia
family will remain here another
week.
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A note enme from Mrs. Anna DcForcst at Derby, Conn., that they are
still
having, coki there. She hopes
a bill which will include:
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‘Rov. J. F, . Bell of Palatka, thi
to be home soon.
“First, Pasture roUUon. There is presiding elder, will be with Moore')
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Swann
a great deal of territory in thlsaatnhr -Station .people as also with the min
were
both out to service again. SorIn which it ta impossible to gather the istcr in charge, Rov. Joseph Wain
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they
are going to leave us so soon.
citUo every fourteen days but which
rnnid ho -readily -eleaned -by—pasture day Beaaion-fo r-q uartgriy 'c onfc ftiiee' 'They expect to ienvc^Wednesday' for |
rotation, ns hns been proven in other services, the Osteen church people Boston.
and thfelr friends arc Invited to Jolq
Mrs. Westcrdick and Mra. Beck restates.
“Second, Bonding of inspectors so wlth the peoplo here in an old-fash- ccivod a letter from Mrs. Seymour
that the service* of competent men lonod basket picnic on the church Pritchard with an account of her husonly would be employed, this doing grounds. Every one welcome to a t­ band’s death Tho doctor says it was j
tend.
caused by heart trouble, nngina pec­
away with unnecessary losses.
“Third, The appointment by the
Mrs. Margaret Marshall, of Came­ toris. It was indeed sad that it came
governor of an advisory board com­ ron City left Inst Wednesday for a no sudden that neither his wife or
posed of the range cattle owners, two trip west for. a few weeks change as daughter could bo with him. Tho
she has been III nnd unable to at- wife was teaching In Long. Island but
tond to her alore for some time past. wns able to leave that tiny for the
Cecil Mooney nnd bride from West I’uncrol. Miss Hazel wns for some
Palm Beach, were calling on friends time the stenographer for tho San­
hero this week and over night guests ford Commercial Club In {innfortl, but
“3 Blocks
of Mr. Mooney’s cousin, Mrs. Lewis resigned for n position in Jackson­
Kinard, nt Cameron City. Cecil was ville.
from
a champion plant setter hcrc-nbout
for several years. Ho has had a fino
High Prices
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
position with the Overland Motor
MONEY
Co. of West Palm Bench for some
Cut
out
thin
slip, enclose with 5c
time. They were accompanied by
and
mail,
it
to
Foley
&amp; Co., 2835 Shef­
their brother from Orlnndo.
field Avc., Chicago, 111., writing your
kov. J, W. Bnrtlcttc hns been u name nnd address clearly. You will
gwtst nt the O. J. Pope home on receive in return a trial package con­
Celery avonuo recently.
taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­
The Sanford Herald “For Snle” pound for coughs, colds and croup;
columns nro rend nnd patronized by Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
people from a distance, West Palm nnd back; rheumatism, backache, kid­
Beach peoplo sending here for Rhode ney nnd bladder ailments; and Foley
Island eggs for setting ns per adver­ Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome nnd
tisement appearing in the Herald. So thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
you sec “it pays to advertise" as the constipation, biliousness, headaches,
nnd sluggish bowels.
Sold every­
where.—Adv.

BY BUYING THESE

YARD GOODS SPECIALS

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A .Q f*
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yard ...... ...........................................
■ Solid Color Voiles, Rose, Pink,
A Q fl
S Copen, Navy and Black, y a r d ....... “ t / V
* Crepe Lingerie, White, Blue and
Q Q /i
Pink, 49c value, y a r d ...................r..O « /t*
g Bridal W reath Nainsook, 60c
4*0 Q [j
value. 10 yards f o r ..... ..........e ^ O e v U
Windsor Crepe, white only,
Q tA *&gt;hff
10 yards for ............................ . ^
im V
■ Sybil Dimity, White, Flesh nnd Q q V*
« Orchid, 50c value, yard .................. d w v
■ White Flannel, good quality,
yard ..........................
W vL

8

10c

Cotton Crash, good quality,

I Linen Crash, guaranteed pure linen,
yard ....... ..............................X U ... A v V
;;j Curtain Scrim, Floral Borders,
4| Q p
® guaranteed fast, yard ...... ........ A
S Filet Net, beautiful quality,
4 *7A
S y a r d .......................
ifi/C
■
ISL /
0 Kimona Crepe, VjM, '
O S
j^ard ......................................
Linene Suiting, guaranteed fast color, Blue,
Green, Orchid and Bose,
yard ...................................
Price on Yard Goods Gbs
ISth Only

Gloves
TopkisH Union Suits,
Q O p
for men ...............................................w O v
Men’s Socks, Black and Cordo-

4

Children’s Fancy Socks,
35c value, p a i r .................................. A v V
Children’? Q/4 Socks, 60c _
value, pair ..............................

Q Q p

Men's “Seven Point” Lisle
Q&lt;4 A A
Hose, 3 pairs for
^ A tW
Women’s Silk Hose, with clock,
White, Black and Sand, pair1..'..... v v L
Women’s Silk Hose,

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

49c

Women’s Full Fashioned Hose, Pure Thread
Silk, extra good quality,
pair ................. .................
Women’s LiBlc Hose, with
seam, 3 pair f o r ..............
i
Men’s Canvas Gloves,
pair ........... .......................
Mavis Talcum Powder,
each ...................................
Mercerised. Tatting Trimming,
something new, 3 yards for

OLD TIME” SPECIALS PICKED AT RANDOM FROM OUR STdCK
‘These Are R eal
“These Are Real Ones
Women's Bungalow
Aproofl ••*••»......................—

Men's Work
Shirts
Men’s Khaki
Pants ......
Men’s Work
Shoes .... i
Men’s Dress
Shirts

Aluminum W ater Pitchers,
each ......... ......................
GJaas W ater Pitchers,

BUNGAtid'W RUG SP^dtAXS,
A *

ortod Japanese Itugs,
rx54 In., d t r h ..... .....

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We may be certain, however*.- th a t ...we'
should p rrp g rrT o r’toiHorftrtrtn teieds by
mnkinp the best of today's efforts.
.Open .aB .intcrefif-biuiriagaocount-w tttr-thls Institution and build a competence.

of Sanford
SANFORD

FLORIDA

FARM LANDS
One JG-acre or two ten-acre tracts for Rale. Improved lands
wUffnll neccsHnry buildings. Save all commissions by buy­
ing direct from owner.
No Trouble to Show W hat We Have
ALSO FINEST BUILDING LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGHTS

S
Unbleached Sheeting,9/4
C Q |^
wide, yard ............. *.........................O
1 Solid Color Chambray, 24-in,
&lt;4
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What the future holds fo r m rttm rr a f in r
knows.

•PHONE 550

213-215 SANFORD A V E N U E

5

tlon laws that I was opposed to the
bill Introduced in th a last •Beasion of
the legislature and r would still be
opposed t qa bill which would not, in
my opinion aeoomplixh tick eradica­
tion.
"I am confident there is a method to
eradicate the tick without injuring
the cattle and the cnftlcmon, and,
although I am far the greater

Enameled Chambers, .
each •••••#*•*#**#■*&lt;►
**•***#* *•♦#***p■
Aluminum Berlin 'Kettles,
6-qt, each
....... .....
6ll Stoves, i-W n e rs ,

o rted 'Jap an ese R ugs,

White Ensmi

| irom mnny am c rent ones nnd were
I much pleased with the response.
Mr. nnd Mra. Fred Wnlsnm nre
moving from town nut to their plaro
on Uamcron avenue this week.
Mra. Libbiu Weeks, of Cameron
avenue, has a fine, gentle row that
pnsturca by the rund side nnd prefern
Celery avenuo for her rambles. One
morning recently being in n hurry
she wns on tho road' around tli« cor­
ner on Celery nvenue and met tho
motor cop in u full head-on collision,
which threw the cop, bike ami all into
the ditch. Spectators said *it’s a
question which wns the most aston­
ished by tho comc-togethwh, the mo­
tor cop or tho cow. They said it was
funny ns there were no casualties. '
Some of the flnent tomatoes nnd
poppers ever grown are being ship­
ped from here now. While t)«D pepper
acreage is not as large ns usual there
ia a greater number of tomatoes i
grown than for several years, prac- !
tlcaily nil the now land under cuiti- ]
vation hns tomatoes. All of J, W. j
Corley’s 20 acres, Charles Dunn 30 I
or more acres. Fred Walsmn’s 10 |
acres, the new Barrette land and oth- j
or land nearby, the packing Is being
done there, the largest, finest to- i
mstocs grown nnd where there Is a j
considerable acreage in tomatoes also j
on Celery avenue, all fine looking. I
There is still a little celry to be seen, j
some sweet corn; egg plant nnd other j
spring crops.
&gt;

PHONE 400

$25.00
$30.00
$35.00
$40.00
What bcautiul spring weather, cool
and nice for working. v •
Mr. and Mrs. Cramer and'children
were Sunday callers ‘a t the country
home of Mr, and Mrs. V. C. Coller.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertleson
and little daughter, Clair, are having
a two weeks visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Reid and other rela­
tives a t Palatka, leaving here last
Sunday in their car.
C. Hirschi Is better now, but for
two Weeks was laid up with a bad
hand, being threatened with blood
poisoning from a rusty nail. The
doctor had to lance it.
One of the golf men ia to lire in
the new house being put tip Mr. Sjoblom near the country club.
Rev. Wehihcrg will preach in
Swedish et 10:30 in the momlpg and
In the Engliehr language in the evonlng a t the Lutheran f church next
8unday.
*
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;
Next Sunday is the day set apart in
which to honor our mothare. We hope
to have all the mothers out *t the

SUITS
SUITS
SUITS
SUITS

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SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW ONLY

Just received a beautiful lot of new Summer Suita In Tropical Worsteds and
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Prices Ranging from

Come in and let us show them to you.
-QJJH AIM IB TO PLEAS&amp;

Whip Cords.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
SERVICE

STRENGTH

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS

Daytona Beats
White Sox Win;
Lakeland With
. Reds Do Too; N. Y.
Rally in Ninth
Beats Cleveland

National League
St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 0.
Cincinnati 4, Ronton .1.
Now York-Chlcagn, cold.
Brooklyn-Pittsburg, cold.

CHICAGO, May 11.—Chicago de­
feated Boston 1) to 7 after two days
of postponement, in the first EastWest series here. The game wns n
slugging match, with the visitors
using five pitchers, while Faber went
American League
the route for the locals. Kchnlk and
Boston 7, Chicago 0.
Knnirn,- the latter with two doubles
New York 13, Cleveland 4,
led the attack for Chicago, while
Waihington-Dctroit, cold nnd snow, Rcichle, the former University of
Philadelphia 10, SL Louis 7.
III idols star, smashed out four hits,
including n double and triple for Bos­
HOW THEY HTANI)
ton,
Florida State league
Boston' ........... 001 020 320—7 11 1
Won Ixjst Pet. Chicago ............ 012 033 000—0 I I 3
Orlando
18
10
.043
15
11
.577
CLEVELAND, May 11—New York
Lakmnnd .........
14
12
.538 slaughtered Cleveland, 13 to 4, here
Daytona .........
yesterday, Edwards, who dstnrte
St. Petersburg
pitching for the lndinna, fanned the
Bradentown ...;.
first throe batters including Ruth, nnd
nn&lt;|,flve-of-the-first six to face him.
National League
Then he weakened, and wns taken
Won Lost Pet out in the fourth. Morton, who fol­
lowed hint, was halted bard. Joe
Dugan hit n- homer into .lhu left Del
bleachers,'it being tho seventh drlv
ever-hit- i
Chicago
2
N. Y.......
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Boston ___
Brooklyn ....
ST. LOUIS, Mny 1L—Philadelphia
Philadelphia
hammered four St. I ,mis pitchers for
13 hits including three triples, and a
American League
double
ami won yesterday’s game 10
Won Lost Pet.
New York
13
7
.050 to 7. Tobin bit two home runs, and n
Detroit .......
12
It
.571 double and was rcspnsible 'fo r four
Philadelphia
10
8
.550 tallies, two men being on base, when
Cleveland
12
10 , .545 the first one was made.
In the fourth llauser knocked the
Washington
H
10
.444
Chicago
8
11 .421 hull over the right field fence, scor­
St, Louis ...
8
12 .400 ing behind Perkins.
Boston .....
7
11 .380 Philadelphia .. I ll 802 002—10 13 t
St. Isatis ....... 100 O.'IO 030— 7 10 2
RELIEVED WHOOPING COUGII
"My little child hud Whooping
BOSTON, Mny 11. — Caveney's
Cough,” writes Jumes Noll, Conner*- triple and Hargrave’s single in the
vllle, lndinna, "nnd Foley’s Honey and 0th gave Cincinatl the ran which
l’ar gave her relief, If my children eventually hunt Boston 4-3 yesterday.
contract q cough or cold I give them McNamara was hit hard, und only
Foley’s Honey and Tor and alwnys excellent fielding by Houlhworth,
get good results.” For qulcg relief Nixon and Mclnnls prevented the
from Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, visitors from piling up n higher score.
Chest and Bronchial trouble use Fol­ Cincinnati . , o il nil (H)0— I 14 I
ey's Honey and Tur, tho largest sell- Boston ........... 001 002 000—3 H 0
ing cough medicine in thu world. No
Itixcy and Hargraves; McNamara
opiates. Refuse substitutes.
Bold
everywhere.—Ad v.
PHILADELPHIA, May 11.—Ht.
Lotjis niudu it three in a row from
Philadelphia yesterday defeating the
locals 7-0. Dottk held the Phillies to
three scattered hits in seven innings,
when Stimrt relieved him, and kept
up the grunt work'. Hottomly hot a
hniiL ,run, a double, and u single,
driving in four of the St. Isruis tab

Rocently there appeared through a
syndicate news-agency a fenturo en­
titled "Tho
Great All-American
Meal.” On nn outline map of the
DAYTONA, Mny 11.—‘Overcoming United .States was depicted what
a two run lead in the ninth, Dnytonn items of the menu of such meal each
defeated Lakeland here yesterday, 7 section produced.
to 0. Home runs by C. Stewart and
The map wns Isued by the Cham­
Ammons for the visitors fentured the
ber
of Commerce of Sacramento,
game. Gulley hit in his 20th con­
California,
and, naturally, the outline
secutive game in the ninth after two
of
California
is smeared nil over the
strikes bud been culled against him.
products
until
they spread out all
Score by innings:
over tho Pacific occnn, Florida is a
Lakeland .................. 001 201 101—0
blank except for one item; "Tam­
Daytona .................. 200 010 nut—7
pa—Oranges.”
This feature has had a wide cir­
Growers Score
culation. Millions of people have
seen U und have reflected that while
In 14th Frame
eycry other state is raising every­
To Beat Saints thing from hell to hurricanes, Florida
is limited to one product, oranges.
Of course, Willis Powell couldn't
stand for this a minute, so, represent­
ing the Lake t(jJounty Chamber of
| Commerce, he wrote at once to A. S.
Dudley, Secretary of the Sacramento
, Chamber of. Commerce, and asked

H'town

For Orlando, 13-5
ORLANDO, May 11.—Ambitious
efforts by Clyde Multhy, whose home
run wns the turning point in the
opening game between the battling
Bulldogs and the Tumpa Smokers
yesterday, pul Mr. Burke'a young
men out in front and they continued
to hatter theofferings of Frank Riel
until n total of 10 hits had been
amassed. The score was thirteen to

good

picture

last

Jftva Head" tonight
Leatrice Joy nnd Jucquliuc Logan
have the renting roles.
They arc rivals Iri love—and you’ll

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Did ye* m Dick Terheun with hia
smiU from car lo ear,
;( ' Did ye* set him march along, did ye*
hear the poopl* cheer,
With flags and banner* waving gay
Lha band and all in tune,
4 Tha finest mon in all the line wo*
Richard (Dick) Terheun.

When they meet face to fuce imag­
in e ‘the gorgeous thrills and heart
lugs.

, An
u g ly c u t ?

The Tribune passes this informa­
The wond probably -Isn't getting
tion over to Secretary Dickie, with wiser. It just seems thnt way be­
congratulations thnt he wea the only cause there is less reverence for ora­
Florida secretary who not a product
on the mnp—with the request that be tory.
sec to it that Florida canned grape­
fruit is on the table for this "AllAmerican Meal.*' If wo can't send
the original nrtlcle there,’we can lie
represented by the preserved variety.
—Tampa Tribune.,

Getting rich is just u matter of
exchanging the living problem for
the servant girl problem.

The Presbyterian Lndicn of Celery . Another good intelligence tost is
Avenue will have a cooked food sale nn advertisemeirt of something that
in McCullcr’s Store Saturday after­ will make you beautiful In six weeks.
noon, May 12th.
37-1 tc'
As we understand the new book of
etiquette, "valet1’ is now pronounced
If the Lucy Stone league would to rhyme with "vt," tho past tense of
have ladies keep their maiden names, "oat."
it might tench them to say "no" at
the right time.

As we go to press, nobody 1
thought up n new asinine stunt
got publicity.

Kpltnph: "He had the right-of.
Way, but the other driver was i
woman."

The true test of courtesy is to bt
courteous to those who can't make it
hot for you whrti you’re not.

About all you can say for some
laws is thnt they satisfy the craving
thnt once caused people to patranltu
freak museums,
As n rule yon can measure a man’s
worth to tho world by the degree of
his anxiety concerning the way his
hair Is cut.
Spanish ebetnista claim to have
perfected n method for the manufac­
ture of superphosphates of high con­
centration from .phosphate* of weak
concentration.

Don't take offense, you car owners when we say that no cost run
equal the conrlruction and other detnils of the Oakland Roadster. The
Oakland roadster wan mnde by auto mechanics and builders after
years of deliberation and study of the essentials requisite far 100 per
rent perfect car. Its graceful body outline emphasizes its beauty.
Hut in addition to beauty the Oakland possesses that major paint rii:
easy riding control nnd comfort plus minimum gas consumption. There
Is no belter InveitmenL &gt;'■---------- ---------------—---------:----- ■
------ :

A bungalow 1ms hoerj designed
with partitions that can be removed
"Al-Aimwjcnn Meal.”
. . ____ forJta conversion into a garage when
Mr. ‘Dumpy promptly "passed the an owner moves into a more pre­
buck" to the commercial secretaries tentious residence.
nnd incidentally, gave another evi­
dence of the truth of Roger Uabsoii'n
Australia hqs been experimenting
oh (erection that Tampa's Dickie is with concrete in the con,traction of
Oitk Avenue nnd Third Street
the “la-st commercial secretary in cottage's ami lurt found it is as nctin- country." The Sacramento secre­ rfptnhle and much cheaper than the
PHONE 17tary wrote Powell:
"Our good ure of brick.
SA N FO R D , FLORIDA
friend Dickie, of Tampa, was the
only one in Florida who made a re­
ply to the letters we sent out request­
ing secretaries to give us the name
of some food product which limy
would like to hnvu* placed on this
map ns a contribution from their
town. The only qualification was
that the food product must-be pro­
duced In its entirety In America and
be obtainable practically every, day in
the ycur."
He suit) further that 102 cummer,
rial secretaries responded to his re­
quest for information, hut only one
from Fioridn—Tampa—-showing that
Secretary Dickie is on the job. He
added thnt tho secretaries of Lakelund, Do Isi ml. Orlando, Miami, Day­
tona, Pensacola nnd Jacksonville did
not reply to his inquiry—showing
that those usually energetic gentle­
men were either nsleep or off duty.
'".III Before you buy a car, consider w h at O akland
However, .Mr. Dudley did not follow
11
In addition to six*cylinders—an engine
Ids qualifications very closely, for the
0 3 .^ V- * W1!/* .a
n ti/e u ritten guarantee; and a
mnp shows from California acorea of
h
definite M ileage-Basis P lan 0 w hich proves
"seasonable”- products, the same us
i&amp; O T
thc real quality of the O akland Six.
Florida produces, such as grapefruit,
ly \ ,
,
*.
*
i
tangerines, lemons, kumquuts, pota­
;C M ain Bearings
40,000 miles
toes, strawberries, lettuce, beans, cu­
cumbers, peppers, celery, and a dozen
or more without.attention
others.
it« Valves
- - 15,000 miles
Surely, Plant City it entitled to a

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Which girl wins your heart, lovely
Lcutrive Joy as the charming Chinese
bride of a hold young American or
pretty Jacqueline Logan ns the Yan­
’ ticffral hundred acres of new grove kee “girl he left behind’’ who would
properly have been set out at New rather die than give him up.
Port Itirhoy.

T

PROGRESS f

and“Kmwn

A dog)gone)

U ell, pnyway, go nnd toe It tonight
or tomorrow night, you’ll "never re­
gret it.

MENTHOLATUM

is antiseptic an d
gently helps the A
Watch for the program for
.*ek. It will l&gt;e a humdinger.

i i

Kent Vulcanizing Company

Hard Hitting Wins

Kt. Louis
001 o il 000—
Philadelphia . into (too oooDank, Stuart ami McCurdy
down ami Henliuu.

The hoy* all went away with three
■’rah* for Sanford, they had a corking
time and the fact that Dick Terboun
had huytlcd faat to make this possible.

FLORIDA AT THE FEAST,

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next

or more without need o f grinding

C onnecting Rods -

a

.

40,000 miles

or more without attention

Cylinders) Pistons

-

-

15,000 miles

Special performance guarantee

- - Gas M ileage &gt;.
.
^ 20 to 25 m iles
i Tires
•' / C * 15&gt;000 to 25,000 m iles
^ * Transmission, Axles., etc., Life o f th e Car
detailed facts

HT

KENT VULC. WORKS

mj

,Ouk Avenue nnd Third Street

1®

�ttRlbX't, MAY 11, 192.1

THES

PAGE SE1

pone will shortly be voted upon In
thnt section.

Too can find tho name of
every Uve Dualnpaa Man
In Sanford ia this Column
each day. '

Cards of SaafonTa Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whom, in hla chosen pro­
fession the Herald retomnenda to the people.

Classified Ada lc a word. No lb
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no Classified kb
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders. Ibi
Word has been received from Tal­
Count the words and remit
lahassee that the governor has sign­
acordingly.
)
ed the bill authorising SonforS1' Id
sene the city Into districts. Score* one
George A. DeCottes
big bull's eye for Sanford, tho first
Attomey-nt-Law
city in Florida td make application for
FARMERS—You can gdt seed bed and receive tho necessary legislative
Over Seminole County Bank.
. frnmeo-aod -Irrigetfon-plugv it'tfe i permission for this purpose. It is sure
NFORD -tFLORIDA 8anford Novelty Work*._____ lOO-tfc to create confidence In prospective in­
FOR SALE—Uosier and Gaya' paints vestors from* sections where city zon­
and varniahaa a t Sanford Novelty ing has proven a guarantor of realty
Works, Sanford agents. “■ 183-tfc values.

A SPECIAL 10

AH are interested In the progress of
our neighboring counties, realising
that .these kaleidoscopic improvements' ■
tnndo each year in Florida arc im- |
pressing visitors with the eniwmomr
development of the state.
RANKS SAY ADVERTISING IS A
GOOD INVESTMENT.

Twenty years ago the' average
bank would "carry an nd" In some of
the country ‘weeklies to the extent of
nick Service Transfer
flvp dollars a month, merely because
Storage Faculties
the editor kept, bjia fluctuntinK^balww pleaaa you, tell others; if not,
nnee
in that institution- Tn «pmn of
tell us. Phone 428 *
~Die city papers the more progressive
banks would willingly expend twenty
[SANFORD NOVELTY
or thirty ^jollurs a month in space,
feeling in duty bound to "help keep
WORKS
tho paper alive—not because it did
I - V. C. COLLER, Prop.
tho institution any good.’ Eleven
years tho two banks of West Palm
The
completion
of
a
small
part
of
General Shop and M ill
setting, 15 eggs for $1,00. Mrs.
Reach spent weekly at least a dozen
Ellsworth, Dcardnll Avenue, San­ tho Initial paving program is a good dollars each; todny each if tho five
Work
»
i
indication
of
what
the
streets
of
San­
ford.
83-tfp
Co n t r a c t o r and. b u i l d e r
ford will look like a year from this banking houses then’ spends at least
17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. ELTON J. MOUGHTON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MARY invites time. Some fine morning our people ono hundred and fifty dollars a
you. High elevation, pure drinking will waken and fail to recognize their month for publicity. Thnt is why
ARCHITECT
water. Good terms on a few cottages city with twelve more miles of streets there are five, and because there are
B. W. HERNDON
as homes or investment. 2800, $I,40Q, covered with a new dressing.
five is the reason the advertising ap­
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
$1,000, $2,800.—Lake Mary Realty do.
propriation
for publicity continues to
fANFORD
-i- FLORIDA Lake Mary, Florida.
INSURANCE AGENCY
G-4-tfc
Side streets, now seldom used, will increase.
[KB--------AUTO-------- BONDS
Rankers are fast lenrning thnt it
A Special Sale on a High Grade o f Candies
FOR SALE—Oldsmoblle, good condP r.oon becomo busy thoroughfnres ami
tion. Cheap for cash. Cnll San­ the beauty nnd width of Sanford's is an essential thing not only to ad­
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4
vertise themselves, hut to insist thnt $1.50 BOX CHOCOLATE COVERED
31-tfc streets will be further Intensified.
CHELLE MAINES ford Sign Shop.
S. O. Shinholser
NUTS ....'................................r .,~ ...... ................ .........
mercantile
houses
to
whom
they
loan
FOR SALE—Heifer calf, five months
,
LA W Y ER
The compjction of the yacht basin money to carry on business are ad­ $1.50 HOX HRA7.IL
old. Also good work horse— L. A.
—J
i
Contractor nnd Builder
— C ourt House Renaud, Sanford Heights.
32-6tp will he the crowning achievement in vertisers. Publicity is taking its
nuts
..................... .................... ......................................l
the present program of municipal im­ true place in the realm of economics
•
£
provements affording our citizens the as more people come to a realization $1.50 HOX ASSORTED
Cyea Examined
Clssse* Designed
thnt it is not an exponso hut an in­
N U T S ................ ................. ........................................... ...... O l . l
advantage
of
nn
additional
nnd
unus­
P. Connelly &amp; Sons
vestment; it creates an asset In name
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
ual source of rocrention.
E.tMfall.kr'a 10OH
and good will - in any business to
Opt. D.
H -B -A -L
H -S -T -A -T -B
applied. Thoso who hold
The people of Brevard county, pa*, "Wtt1 ^
'MS
I S T N l M .l t l
Optician-Optometrist
y9k&gt;pinion
thnt it is an expense
tlculnrly thoso In the northern part,
Im prn.rd t a l i
la u r a a H
.^B
dily
become
converted to the in- $1,00 Wine Cardul,
f it East First Street Sanford, FIs.
$1.50
are anxious to build a road from the
r I,nfa
Saretjr Honda
Wtannent
View
when
they try to sell , F o r ........................
Frivole ........... ..
St. Johns river to their county lint*'
rUK SALE—Ilany carriage in good if Volusia will cede the land asked Gsr Voods without advertising or with re­
W. J. THIGPEN
ilar.a Propertr lloalness C k .irn
G5c .Cenet
condition.
Hardwood
telephone to them. Seminole enn he depended duced appropriations. They find thnt $1.00 Worn pole's Cod
Mnln Office
Djer-Klas .... .
it
is
just
ns
necessary
to
invest
money
liver
O
il.................
booth, sound proof.' 411 Magnolia upon to fix the rond from Geneva to
Real Estate
M K Iflrn R EA L TY COMPANY
in advertising to move the goods as
Avenue.
35-3tp
the river, once this question is set­
FIRK, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
50c Almond Fnce
(
Si F o il U l.VVCSTM BNT COMPANY
it is to invest in the goods them­ $1.25 Hood’s Snrtled.
P o w d e r.............
snpnrllla..............
$
• a . 48
101-H M n cnnlln AVc.
WANTED
selves, or to invest in n warehouse to
l’honesOffice 271 WANTED—Severnl
hold
them,or
a
salesroom
te
show
show
cases.
Wo have been advised that work on
Large bIzo to stand on floor, Smith the New Smyrna road will shortly be­ them; nnd the Investment idea looms
EWART The Florist DR. J. T. DENTON
$1.50 Mary Gurden
larger to these people when they dis­
Ilros.
Furniture
Store.
*
30-3tp
E xtract ..............
it Flowers------------- Floral. Designs
gin.
When
complete,
the
rond
will
be
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
WANTED TO BUY Asparagus fern sixteen feet wide with a nine -inch cover the nmount of good will thnt
Annual and Ornamental Plant*
Rooms 205-207-208 Metsrh Building
$2.25 Djcr-Kiss
soed. for good clean stock will pay rock, base anil will ho surfaced with accrues from advertising.—Pnlntkn Palm Olive Soap,
News.
E x tr a c t..............
I .Myrtle Arc.
■ Phone 260-W
n good price. Address W. P. Newell three applications of asphalt penetra­
8 cukes for .....
Booms 226-228
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka, tion. That portion of the road be­
A sense of humor is what would
$2.00 Mary Garden
DR. R. M. MASON
Fla.
270-tfc tween the new bridge and Osteen will keep men from making such haste on Cashmere Bouquet
INFORD MACHINE
Extract ..... ...;....
DENTIST
8 cakes f o r ..... he
started
within
sixty
days.
such
insignificant
errands,
STENOG
RAT'D
Ett~WANTED—M
ust
COMPANY
New MrWch Building
$3.00 Coty
be experienced. Address. I'. O. Box
ine
201
Sanford,
Florida
Hath
Tablets,
Extract ...............
tcncral Machine and Boiler
Thinking fast may jm t bring you
Another hit of good rond news is
221.
V .
32-tfc
3
cakes
for
.....
Works
the announcement that the Orange success, hut it will bring you the
50c Palm Olive
BOARD AND ROOM City-DcLand rond will he luird-surfae. good will of those who stand behind 5 cakes Hard Water
DR. G. S. SELMAN
Cylinder Grinding
Sham poo..............*5
WILL TltADE equity in benring or­ ed by full ns a bond issue for that pur- you in a cafeteria.
Practice limited to
Automobile Repairs
Soap
for
......
......
ange grove In Orange City for good
00c Hind's Almond
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
' Acetylene Welding
touring car to go north.—Burns, care
Cream ..................
Eyes
Examined,
Glasses
Fitted
one C2-------- Sanford, Florida
Veijjo Bros., Box 1034, Sanford.
&gt;
Meiscli Building
00c Mutaifiud Cocoa

Toilet Articles
Sundries
2

DEFY TO I.OAN—Representing a
large corporation with unlimited
incy at its disposal, making first
irtgugc loans on a ten year hnsl9 at
rat live interest rates, if eunsidcr&gt; Bn)' extensive remodeling, ' new
liling operation, or the refinancing
your present business, requiring
litiunnl capital, I will bo glad to
fer With you confidant ini Iv.—C. S

ITS.SAILSFACTORY

Folks say that our bread is satis­
factory and folks know whnl they
are talking about. It's n loaf of
full-weighted goodness that comes
to you as clean nnd pare ns the
sunshine that bathe* the windows
at your dining room. It hrhooves
you to remember the name or our
bread.

The salary of tho governor of West
Virginia has t»en cut from $10,000
to $8,000 n year, which brings him
down alnnftt to the level of tho rate
of pay of n plasterer in New York.
—Boston Transcript.
Well, why shouldn't France have n
greater fleet of aircraft? She spends
a greater part of her time up in the
air.—Vancouver Sun.
Taxpayers will be glad to learn
thnt modernizing n battleship doesn’t
cost any tnqrc than building a new
one.—Stamford Advocate.
Lord Robert Cecil says tho League
will go on without us, hut he failed
t ostein just where it would go.—
Rockford Hepdbllcap.

Beginning Saturday, May 12th, the follow ing
Lumber Yards will close at 12 o’clock noon,
on Saturdays instead o f Thursdays, during
the summ er months. AU orders received up
till 12 o’clock will be delivered. v

Orange Blossom Tal
cum P ow der...... ...

s u it KEN i —r ttraisnei rooms for
light hints.-k ’pnliig.--701 Magnolia
Avenue.
_
:ifl-5tc
FOR RENT—llt.ngnluw on Park ave­
nue. Phono 7C«W.
3R-3tp
FOR RENT—Two 5-room bungalows,
ono 0 room bungalow.—A. P, Con­
nelly &amp; Sons,
26-tfc
WRITE US for resprvntionH for
rooms, apartments or cottages,
summer season. Finest beach and
best summer resort in south.—Decn
Realty Co., Daytouu Beach, Fla.
______________ 31-8tp
FOR RENT Six room house and
East llth St,
33-0tp
FOR RENT—1 nice apartment, all
convenience)! and well furnished,
Cates' building, phono 1H1,
11-Wed-Thr-tfc

A New York man lias enlcn nearly
nine pounds cf aleak* at one sitting.
A Cleveland girl danced for more
than fifly^hours. Gee! We. wbh wc
rould do aomething great like that!—
National Sditorial Bureau.
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JJ ' Klrrtrlr trwMa
HI rwrl.ra

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Air Float Talcum
Powder .................

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Castoria

2 Cans Fleur DeGlorie Talcum

$2.50 Djer-Kiss
Toilet W a te r.
$3.00 Mary Garden
Toilet W a te r......
$1.25 Mavis
Toilet Wuter .....
$3.00 Frlvolo
Toilet W a te r.......

m
m
i p i
4 /A S till Better Runabout

05c DjpiyKisa
Rouge ..............
50c Doran
Rouge ..............

/ / Nothing like the present low price for
/ “ the Fold Runabout has (ever been
known. And for a Ford of even
greater merit, with slanting windshield, one-man top, additional carry­
ing space in the rear and distinct
improvementsin chassis construction.
Salesmen acceptthis Ford model as an
essential part of their selling equip­
ment; business houses buy it for their
representatives and hundreds of
thousands of other users will find
it a still more attractive purchase
than ever. '
Immediate orders are necessary if you
are to get your Ford this Spring. A
small down payment and the balance
on easy terms.

65c Mary Garden
Rouge .......... .

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int
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Nut O il.............. .
A)c California
Syrup of FiKrt ....

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I.turpin. I'.N m * Uh Im

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$2.50 Combination Hot W ater
cr Bottle and
Q 4 f A
S y rin g e ...............

x,r.wo,!r....$i.oo
$1.50 Fountain
Q EZd*
Syringe ................ O u t
Wfc have a large assortment of
other rubber goods at n bargain.
They are guaranteed for a year.

GOc Gillette
Blades ....
C0d Durham
Blades ....
60c Gum
• Hludcs
A Special Price on Shaving Soap

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTlbN

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VOLUME IV.

[ .Wj IWLi

SKTEETM EN
MEET
OIL EXPLO!

NEARING
-Iff

__
HALTS
FOR
COMMITTEE
ANT OP NEW FACTS
WA
IN THE CASE
,

WILL 'M i ? SOON
And Go Over AH the testim ony
Presented to
Date
'
( D r Tfc» A M * d a t r 4 r r » * « )

TALLAHASSEE, FU., May 10.—
The legislative Inquiry into prison
camps operated by Senator T. 3.
Knabb, In Baker county, appeared
last night to be nearing a sudden end.
Hearings that had beep scheduled for
today failed to materalize and the
committee deferred further meeting
until tomorrow. At that time it will
“decide, It was stated, just what course
it will follow. There were indications
that this chapter in the relation o f
prison camp brutalities had been
closed insofar as tho joint legisla­
tive committee was concerned.
Members of the committee met in­
formally today at the Umo o f thoir
scheduled meetings and found them­
selves stranded in the matter o f
something to work on. No more ’Wit­
nesses are in sight,- it was officially
stated, and the committee had aired
publicity the records o f the commlsIsioners of agriculture’s office an relat­
ing to the commissioner’s troubles
with Mr. Knabb’s camps.
Senator John P. Stokes, chnirman
of the committee, said that he felt
the committee had reached the crest
I of Its authority, it having recom­
mended the abolition o f the lease sys­
tem, corporal punishlhent, dismissal
of county officers, expulsion o f one
|doctor from the Florida medical !frilternlty and the discharge o f a prison
supervisor. Senator Stakes contend
that no further good could be ucrompllshed if the committee went any
further into investigating the Knabb
1case.
’
*
Senator Stokca, however, said he
would cnll tho committee tomorrow
to decide whether it was advisable to
summon more wftnessea and nlso to
i request Senator J. H. Scales to ap­
pear in connection with charges made
before the committee yesterday that
Senator Scales had aought informa­
tion from citizens a* to the sobriety
of members of a sub-committee of
the investigating body which visited
Clara u fortnight ago.
Senator Knabb, who is a wealthy
resident of McClenny, Baker county,
owner of seven turpentine tracts, and
a large farm, declared today ho was
not in a position to issue a statement
presenting his side o f the case.
“ When one is threatened to be sued
for 1100,000, it is best to wait for
the proper time before making any
declaration/* said Senator Knhbb.
He has taken a friendly attitude
towards the investigation o f hla camp
and said ho waa confident he would
be given **a clean bill o f health,"
when the matter la concluded. He
further contended that J»e would be
able to refute the testimony offered
yesterday by Mrs. Thelma Franklin,
who told the committee the had made
a personal investigation into, the
Knabb cam p-and found barbarism
was mild in comparison with condi­
tions as she outlined before the com­
mittee.
%
The state senator sought today to
Hear Up the killing o f two negro
women, Mary Sheffield and her
daughter, raiding near hla convict
camp by A. L. Anderson, warden o f
the camp. Declaring that tha killing
occurred almost two weeks ego end
t o t o t o Jto t o t o

&lt;11/ Tho Assort at *4 Pro**)
CORSICANA, Texas, rMay 10HjQdrteen identified dead, three skele­
tons in the smouldering well pit and
i w ^ M a N t n n s s i a
possibly scores o f others to bo uncov­
.
to
ered marked the toll o f death wrought
CANADIAN SUGAR
to
late yesterday by the explosion o f the
HEADS SUMMONED TO
to
giant gusher o f the J. K. Hughes De­
EXPLAIN HIGH PRICES to
velopment Company. Steam will be
---------to
used today to extinguish the flames.
(By the Aasoclated Press)
to
Thia morning grqat hollow* o f black
OTTAW A, May 1 0 ,-T h e to
smoke clouds continued their advance
Agricultural committee of to
ub far os this city, eleven miles from
the House o f Commons to- to
tho well.
day summoned heads o f the to
One man, a Mr. Simonds, who was
five large Canadian sugar' to
refineries to appear next to on the derrick floor with the crew,
Tuesday to testify to the to escaped by running. His clothing, not
cause o f the high prices.
Fa being oil soaked, did not ignite.
Bird nmld there were between eight
to
t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t e in d ten men on the derrick floor at
the time o f the fire and that he tho't
lie and Owen were tho only two who
British Warship
escaped. Owen died n short time la­
ter.

Harebell is Off for
* Murmansk Coast
&lt;11/ T h e A s s o cia te s P ress!

LONDON, May 10,— Secretary for
Foreign Affairs McNeil told the com­
m on, today that the British warship
Harebell had been ordered to the
Murmansk ‘ Coast to prevent further
Soviet interference wtth British ves­
sels outside the three mile limit ami
would use force If necessary. .

Women W on’ t Stand
for Harding’ s Proposal
&lt;11/ m e As-nrlntrd Pm-—1
ATLAN TA , May 10.— Declaring
she "would not stand for tho federa­
tion endorsing President Harding’s
proposal for American participation
in tho world coust o f Justice,” Mrs.
Thomas G, Winter, president o f tho
General
Federation
of
Women’s
Clubs said today. A resolution agreed
on by the resolution committee would
probably be modified to make clear
that the principle was endorsed but
not any specific proposal. This mod­
ification was made in a resolution
Intel? reported to the convention.
Other resolutipns were recommenda­
tions for a national legislative im­
migration with quotas based on.cen­
sus figures o f 1890, and reaffirmed
tho federation’s stand for tho en­
forcement o f all prohibition laws.

Americans Get Out
of British Tournament
( D r T O * A s s o e U Ir* P r c — 1

DEAL, E n g- May 10.—Two Amer­
ican visitors' and one American resi­
dent o f England left with thirteen
British in the British amateur golf
title tournament after the fourth
found this morning. They
were
Francis Ouimet and Dr. 6 . F. Willing
and Douglas Grant.
that Thompson had been exonerated
hy a coroner’a Jury. Senator Knabb
went into details aa to what brought
about the slaying.
*"
•
The
shooting
occurred
while
Thompson and another employe were
atempting to quiet a drunken brawl
in the free negro quarters o f the
camp. Mary Sheffield, said Senator
Knabb, and her daughter were mixed
up in a fight and Thompson ordered
the women to their house.
Mary Jumped on Thompson with a
razor and her daughter wielded a
knife. He wae on his knees when
he opened fire ’With bis gun, killing
both women, declared Mr. Knablj.
The senator said Thompson- had
been warden at the camp for more
than 4 year, while Mary Sheffield
was a form er prisoner. A fter serv­
ing out her sentenco she made her
home til the free quarters.
to

NUMBER

SANFORt), FLORIDA, THURSDAY, M AY 10, 1923

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to to to

Tile officials o f the development
company are making a check of the
r.ion working. - One man said that the
bodies o f the dead men were where
they fell when tho blnst occurred, and
with tho well still burning it would he
i^ p ^ V b R oV o' wraove'thcm for some
time.
• The fljc started about 0 o’clock
yesterday afternoon. While hundreds
were in tho vicinity o f the well.
According to nn eye witness, the
ctcw was on the derrick floor, chang­
ing a control head, when suddenly
there waa n flash o f fire, followed by
two other flashes, the fire shooting
more then 100 feet in the air. In a
^
moment everything within several
hundred feet o f the well was ignited.
All the treer and shrubbery around
the well was saturated with oil, and
the ground was quickly burned clear.
A great pool of oil near the well also
boiled skyward quickly. The well con­
tinued to bum and last night was
flowing wide open, with the flames
darting high into the ulr. Officials o f
the Hughes' Development Company
were_ ready on the ground and steps
wore being taken to extinguish the
flames.

ASK RECEIVER
28 BODIES
FOR ANGEBILT
RECOVERED
AT ORLANDO
FROM WRECK
—.— \ t&gt;

U ld J

’Appointment o f a receiv er,/or the
Orange Hotel Company, owners of
the Angcbilt hotel, was asked yester­
to to to to to to
to to
day in n suit filed by E. W. and R. C.
Davis for J. F. Ange and Dr. C. D.
JOINT COMMITTEE
Christ, -original promoters of the
WILL MEET AT 3rOO
hotel.
THIS AFTERNOON
The company .is alleged in tho hill
to be unable to meet its debts. Mis­
(By the Associated I’ re**)
management is also charged, it was
TALLAHASSEE, May 10
stated by reproseatatives o f the
plaintiffs.
' to The Joint committeo investlSOUTHERN STA TE SUFFERING
Vating the camps o f State
The receivership hearing will be
Senator T. J. Knabb plan­
held before Judge Charles O. An­
•AS RESULT OF EXODUS OK
ned to nice at three this a f­
T1IB NEGROES IR REPORT drews, it is assumed, Hose upon the
ternoon to determine future
ndjournmnet o f tho spring term of
course.
Tho committee had
cirruit
court
which
is
now
In
session
&lt; n r m « A s s o c ia te * Press)
WASHINGTON, May 10.—Commis­ bore.— Orlando Sentinel.
a list o f several witnesses
sioners o f Labor o f the Southern
intended to discuss advisa­
States is suffering n shortage of ag­
bility of calling them.
ricultural labor owing 4n the exodus M A H A T M A W IL L
to to to to to to to to
o f negroes to tho north urged in a
A N S W E R QUERIES
statement today by Senator Dial, of
South Carolina to get in touch With
"The Eminent White Mahatma," Pope and Harvey are
Secretary o f Labor Davis and ItaliaVi
who
nnswered questions o f an occult
ambassador. Dial said they had Ik-cii
Sentenced to Death
nutura
during his premier showing
negotiating for some time seeking re­
in Isabel], Oklahoma
in Snnford, has been booked for a
lief from the boari^
ID / T k i A iM t la lK i l* r » u l

BERLIN, May 10,— A telegram
from Saint Goar, Rhenish Prussia,
aays that a train operated by the
French, plunged Into the Rhino and
that 28 bodies bo far have been re­
covered from tho water. The report
in based on statements made by
travelers arriving at Saint Goar, who
said tho French cut off access to the
scene o f disaster.

WITH EXCEPTION OF CHBV*
A U E R MIJSSO. ITALIAN
ATTORNEY

Not Known Whether Ransom
j, Hns Been Paid or Captives
[
Rescued by Troops
i n * T O * A M W k ilN i / m a t

SHANGHAI, May 10.— Alt foreign
captives held by the Huchow bandits
are well and "having a wonderful
time," and expect to be released noon,
according to written messages re­
ceived, from four o f them by relief
workers near Lincheng which Were
relayed here today, •
WASHINGTON, May- 10.— Attack
by Chinesi. troops'on the bandits, who
captured Americans nnd Other fOregners has been ordered stopped by
government, ' stale
department, advicea from American legation said
the troops had been ordered to "de­
sist-from measures, against bandits"
nnd to adopt "pacific mCana1' which
insure liberation o f prisoners with­
out injury.

return engagement at the Audito­
&lt; ■ / TO * A m m U I H P V *««)
rium for three days, starting Thurs­
18ABELL. Oklu., May 10.—John
day May 10.'
Pope, the confessed slayer o f his
During
his
recent
engagement
here
cstiunged
wife, her father, mother
ABOUT 1IIM AS •UNTRUE’’
Murdock connonted to muko his ser­ and two children, and Aaron Harvey,
vices "wide sprend" by accepting the hit confessed accomplice, were sen­
&lt;11/ The A■■acini rd l*re«»» .
TALLAH ASSEE, May 10,-S en n tor invitation o f the Daily Herald to tenced to death in tho district court
J. H. Soules, o f Perry, rose to a point answer questions through its col­ hero today.
o f personal privilege on tho floor of umns. Scarcely had the announce­
SHANGHAI, May 10.— Thursday
tho senate today to brand ns utterly ment been made before hundreds of
Afternoon 3:15)— All foreign captives.-'
“ untrtie" newspnper roports concern­ questions poured into the office. J. L. Clark Addresses
held by the Shantung bandits are be­
ing him *n tho past few days. He de­ Questions pertaining to business
Furniture Association ing released except Chovaiier Musso,
clared he hadn’t aligned himself with transactions, affairs o f the heart,
an Jtnlian attorney, according to n
the Putnam Lumber company or with missing or lost relatives, whether
( f t / TO* A m m Ii I H P r f M I
message from Thao Chwang signed
TAMPA, May 10.— Details of tho by n relief agent named N*ill and ad­
Dr.'Jones to Iriterforo with or intimi­ lover, friend,-w ife or sweothenrt be
date the committee’s investigation of true, questions about lost Jewelry, achievements o f the past year nnd dressed to Asia Development Com­
for
progressive pany.
convict issue o f this state.
liberty bonds, law suits, questions of recommendations
.
,
•
movements featured the annual ad­
every nature were asked.
It was a physical impossibility to dress o f President J. I- Clarko of
PEKING, May 10.— Majors Roland
Convention Lumber
answer all the queries— hundreds of Mulberry, before the Florida Furni­
Pingcr and Robert Allen, United
Mill Workers,9 Orlando questions were not answered owing ture Storage Association, in conven­ .States army officers who were cap• tion here today. The meeting closes
,
...
-■ *■ to Jnck o f tlmd and space.
j tured by Chinese bandits Sunday m e
tomorrow.
It
is
now
especially
interesting
to
&lt;11/ Tk« Aaaoelatcd Press)
' still held, but their sons, Roland, J r ./
.
ORLANDO, May 10.— Delegates know the Daily Herald has again
; iipil Robert, Jr., have been released;
'
from all over tho state are here for offered its[ columns to thia student
according to the latelt official infor­
Osceola Encampment
the annual'convention of State Lum­ o f the occult nnd he will ngnin an­
mation here this afternoon.
swer a limited number of questions
ber Mill Workers Association.
Granted Charter Bijc
throughout his
engagement here
Meeting Last N ight WASHINGTON, May 10.— Com,starting Thursday, May 10.
moot hero today on the Chinese situa­
Those wishing to have their ques­
tion revealed a doubt on tjie part uf
Osceola
Encampment,
No.
9,
Is
the
tions nnfwered must observe tho fol­
some
government oflcials as to th e .
newest acquisition among tho fralowing simple rules:
ability
o f tho Peking government to
ternul
orders
of
Sanford,
und
bids
fair
You have the privilege o f asking
bring about the release of Americans
to
soon
become
one
o
f
the
best
nnd
'izMm
nny question, except ono, that is*
whore, if tho answers were given most active. It was given ita first nnd other foreigners taken prisoner
correctly it would necessitate giving start Inst night, by the Grand En­ hy Chinese bandits and to pny ran­
campment o f Florida granting a char­ som demanded.
The astonishing fact was revealed to raise n half n million to keep up the name o f somo person who had ter therefor, and starting off ns it
it was pointed out that none o f
committed n crime.
today that it is on the cards for Rol­ with tho educational program.
rfli
Minister Schurman’s reports had
docs
with
the
names
o
f
the
most
ac­
The full and complete name must
"The change, If it is brought about,
lins College to become a so-called de­
shown definitely whfed m otive-inspir­
tive
tnombers
o
f
tho
Odd
Fellow
fra­
nominational institution. . As it now .will' mean," Mr. O’Neal explained, bo signed to your question if you ternity on the charter roll, ita fu­ ed tho brigands. Whether they sought',
oxists and has existed, while it is a “ that each o f the Hutches mentioned wish to have it answered. (Only tho ture outlook seems very bright.
ransom in cash or recognition and'
Christian college, it is free entirely will elect eight reprifentatives to printed initals will be used in the
immunity Waa said t6 b* a question,
A
degree
staff
from
Orlando
ex­
answers given publicity).
tho board o f trustees."
from denominational influence.
the
answer to which would throw cons,
emplified
the
degree
work
on
a
. Mail or bring your questions to tho
Mr. O’ Neal made It clear that the
The change will be revolutionary,
skicrablo
light on the centra) govern­
o
f
sixteen
candidates,.and
many
ex­
nnd if it is brought about will bo work o f keeping up with tne require­ Daily Herald and address them care pressions o f commendation were ment's ability to fulfill- the dbtlgations
o
f
Murdock
"The
White
Mahatma.
prompted by two causes. In the first ments o f tho day in the eduactlonal
'
heard, on the efficient' manner in it has assumed.
place, it is considered the tildes call field are heavy, nnd becoming more The questions will bo answered In the which they did their work.
Information
on
this
point
ia
.e
s
,
for a closer union o f life hnd religion, burdensome. He discussed at length order in which they are received nnd
At 0 o’clock, supper was served on parted from Mr. Schurman.
and it is pointed out the time to in­ the desirability o f the so-oalled stand­ no exceptions will be made— this is the spacious lawn o f Mr. and Mrs.
While tho resoureqh available to
culcate religion is in youth.
And ard college, and recited at the same positive and final.
A. J. Losalng, by the Rebekabn of the Peking authbritiva. are understood
Murdock
disclaims
any
affliatlon
second,'the college need* money to time the demands msde upon the
to be sufficient to ransom the prison­
iwith the supernatural. A keen train­ Beminolo Lodge.
’ i.
treasury o f such an institution.
carry, on Re work.
ers in cash, it Was pointed out that
The
following
officers
were
elected
He said in reality tho main thought ing and development o f the mind is
ThV plan la for tho two branches
and installed Into their resp-^ctlve uuUss, the money was paid by Katuro f tho Presbyterian^ehurch In Florida, bock o f the change was that the his only claim. Murdock has so well
day. the progressive indemnity de­
offices:
mastered
his
reasoning
super-senses
together with the Congregational times demanded religious instruction
manded by the diplomatic corps for
Chief
Patriach,
A.
J.
Losalng.
churches, to take over the control o t fo r the youth, and the Inculcation o f that he hns made' them so humbly
every day the prisonecs remain cap­
High
Pricet,
J.
K.
Smith.
the institution and run it in the in­ more pronounced religious training obedient to tho subconsqktus that he
tive after then, If contioued over a
Senior
Warden,
J.
F.
McClelland.
than is given at the average state claims ho receives a true nnd .com­
terest o f Christian faith.
period o f a few-weeks probably would
Scribe,
\V.
W.
Van
Nees.
plete telepathic message from the
The substance o f these facta waa college.
exhaust tha finances o f.th e Central
Junior Warden, I. E. Eatridge.
unrecognized
“
dream
sense"
o
f
those
That, it "was gathered from the
gained todAy from an interview with
government.
Treasurer, J. D. Doasoy,
W. R. O'Neal, treasurer of Rolllna, treasurer, la the main motive actu­ who consult him. Murdock's under­
An official repprt from the Peking
Trustees,
L.
K.
Sessions,
H.
J.
la
h
and for many years one of the main ating tho church people in what standing o f hiji mental faculties and man and J. K. Smith. * #
foreign office, the first to be received
.
bulwarks o f strength o f the institu­ comes down to a liters) purchase o f those o f his questioners are ’so per­
here was communicated by Minister
The
appointed
offlcare
were:
fectly co-ordinated that it would
tion, the man most profoundly inter­ the college.
Kse in pereon to Secretary Hughes
First Watch, D. 3. K. Starr.
Mr. O’Neal snl.l if the denomlna- seem that hu is possessed of super­
ested perhaps o f all those associated
today, noon after,his arrival in Wash­
Second
Watch,
C.
E.
Ward.!
&lt; a
with tlte college work.
. tionalista take over the college they natural powers.
ington from China. The report said
Third
Watch,
J.
K.
AndersonMurdock
also
produces
spirit
pic­
Mr. O’Neal said the plan for the will secure an eduactlonal plant worth
tho Chinese government waa doing
Fourth Watch, B. R. Gray,
churches mentioned to take over th p ja million. It was hinted that under tures in colors upon an artltat’a can­
nil in its power to effect
adjust­
Guide,
W.
B.
Munson.
affairs o f the institution has been the new order tho college will be vas o f sny person who has ever lived*
ment
o
f
the
situation,
and
Secretary
Inside
Sentinel,
lvaS
H.
Rubow.
long In forming, and that It has got enlarged and its scope considerably and this is accomplished without any
Hug bo*' was understood to have ex ­
Outside Sentinel, B. N. Mutuum.
visible aid whatever and. without
this far: that a virtual agreement haa broadened,— Reporter-Star
pressed gratification a t thu promises
First
Guard
o
f
Tent,
John
£/idwl*&gt;
touching his hands or a brush to the
been reacted aa between the college
made by Ptking, ’ but i c iterated hla
Second
Guard
of
Tent,
Dunnie
A
r­
picture. Other mysterious
things
authorities and the authorities o f thb STEAMER ON ROCKS
primary determination that the Amegrant*.
.
this
wonder
worker
performs
are
ex
­
Presbyterian Church, North, and tho
prisoners should be freed, apd
18 BREAKING UP periments in slate writing while sur­
Congregational church** to take over
delivered’
qnhapnad-r - «
i
CENTRAL
OF
GEORGIA
*
1 ' I
I
•w
rounded by the audience. He appar­
the college, and that the issue will be
Reports that tgu bandits had re- '
HKKKH TO I8RDB BOND*
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 10.— The ently receives written messages from
finally concluded ai "a meeting in
leased all women captives ware
:
steamer Lake Gebhardt on the rocks tho dead to members o f tho audience
Jacksonville on the tenth of this
WASHINGTON, May 9.—The Cen­ fused by the receipt o f dl
o f f Johhson’e reef on the Washington and though Murdock makes no claims
month o f the jftmod o f the Presby­
coast, waa beginning to break up at to spiritualism, self-hypnotism o f the tral o f Georgia railroad asked the In­ from the American legation
terian Church, South, when it wtU
terstate Commerce Commission today king, establishing that Mrs.
b* datenriined w h * a c t *
there ^ O /m l e r d a y
n t o j according to like, be teiU you that you may call
fuy authority to Iszue $3,880.&lt;mh) in abd Miss Auld, twa V --------.
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will take
* radio message picked up at the it whatever you please.
‘
A . . M r .N o n M .~ d n. , 1 ,«M o .U .U » U n • Questions should bo sent to this five par rent ©qu!pm«.’,'t truat reril- lets from Manila, ware o I
office at onoa in order to insure get­ fiestas. Tha securities were sold at ed train and still
O’ Neal said that there is not much
* .
93 1-t the receipt* to be ueod to for. ^*3
nCk
ting answers.
doubt but that the churches will be
.
~ i.fw x .tr tf
W 81
1,100
A special matinee will be given purchase 2&amp; locomotives,
united on tl^e issue o f running .the FPJreA S t A iW 1W M P P .
that
r - V A , . « 8 A Saturday afternoon for &gt;*Ladle* Only freight-cars -and olx passenger train
SENATOR J. II. SCALES BRAND­
ED N EW SPAPER REPORTS

ROLLINS MAY COME UNDER THE
CONTROL OF CONGREGATIONALS
AND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

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CONGRATULATES THE HERALD

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“ Shawm*, Okie., May 2nd, 1023.
to
"Editor The Hefuld,
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May we congratulate you on the make-up and gvneral , to
merit of-you r paprrT
" i t la a credit to your organization and to th6 city &gt;oq
represent,
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' T H E SANFORD D A ILY H ERALD, WEDNESDAY , W A V 9, 1923

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Hnllnnl. Every club, woman in (he which delirious Ice cream, , wafers,
friends who admired her strong Chris-*
county is invited. Come and'brine a nuta nnd mint*, w ere‘ served. •
tian virtues, nnd fnKh. She leaves
picnic lunch.
.
Evory one voiced
tho sentiment
two children, the Rev. Andrew Horpei* 1
that they were glad to meet M ix
of* Mnncfitld, Pa., and Mrs. Jennie
-TONIGHT.
MRS. FRED DAIGKR, Society Editor
The names o f Mrs. J. R. Lyle* nnd Weaver, a* she is n very dear and
Harper, o f this d ty , who will especial­
. Phone 2J7-W ’
Miss Pnttyo Lyles were unintentional* attractive woman. *
ly feci the keenness o f her sorrow.
If r » » k « » r a n , frlrail* s U l l t n a , n n
ost
- r t f &gt; &lt;*- a r e ( n l a a a a ? w h er e » r r t t n l n i ly omitted- from the mmmlttoe* for
•She leaves noon for her home In
Tho funeral will l&gt;o lic'ld from her. 1
hnmr, nr If &gt; n « a r r r a l r r t a l a l a a , n r l t r
the Alnhnmn, but we will nnxiously nwnit Hanford merchants don’t you cry, . . late home on Hanford Heights tugjor— FOR—
a p»«tnl r a M ta thin a r p a r t m r n l. t l t l s t the informal reception given at
■Irlalli, nr Ir lrp h n a r (h r llr m . It Mill Parish House Monday afternoon foi her return.
•
Wnll
Street
got
It
In
thtreyc,
tow horning, (Thursday) at 10:30 n.'
hr a r r a l l , apprrrlalrri. ,
\M viaiting ladles td Ihe i f . 9. W. V.
Who’d have thought that wooden m;,- the Rev. Peck, o f Holy 'Cross o f­
Reunion. Mra. Lyle* wa* one of the WOMAN’ S MIHSrONARV UNION.
checks
ficiating.
.
'
SOCIAL______
CALENDAR
reception committee. Misa Lyle* wa*
The monthly meeting o f this union Could lie hung round brokers’ necks?
D bE 8 THE AUTOMOBILE MEAN
Tur.day—At t™ A 'n c k thorn .. ........ i J J * "* * ° ' { *
* R wns hold Tuesday afternoon, in t^o Their heads no lunger are inflated
PROSPERITY.
baptist church, with a goodly num­ For the real hicka have been located.
» raoottnit o f Auxltinrloa, local nnd " " "
'" “" T
,hc
el. A vivid, fascinating
ber o f ladies present;'
. g
■
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X.
•
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^
—
T
.
.
.
.
visiting in the Pnlm Room at Hotel
’"Counting the .number *of automo­
IN IIONOH OF VISITORS
vcnling with a devastating
Tho prrsWimtr W s t Li N. tTdnscU -■ Capt. M". W . Lovell is hpme fo r a
". Vnldcx for the installation o f a do•one o f our prirtripaU
: - t ~ : _ vl- ' .
few days from hilrnnmtf£* £roVe at biles seen- on -one
section o f American society
Many informal dinners, luncheon*' opened the extremes Yiy announcing
pnitment auxiliary.
thoroughfares
‘ i K f otTTer day n fricndT PEKING, Muy 0.— Majpr^ RolAnd
Oynngc" Bend near I^esburg. Capt.
hos never before been rtxoreL
d tens are being given in honor of the song, “ GlVr o f your best to the
_
Tuesday—( ’*4. . Rbrr»rrp&gt;t''Ch'mB;
V*!1* " rc
Lovell ^expects to, come back to San­ J&amp;jd.trt uc thatt frl* fcin.il they mennl ' ringer. Major Robert Allen,. "Major
ns an entity Truly „ rpfn^
„ !
the delegates and their Isdlrs to the Master,'1 followed by prayer and
.1 gives a street dance for visitors ..
*v ■
ford to remain ns soon ns hp can ar­ hardship and p o m t j r t i r so many v f f r i e r ' s son. Boland, Jr. have escaped
photoplay with a brilliant cag^
.
reunion, one o f tho nyis^ scripture lesson.
j from tho Buchow bandits according to
........ ..........
... including,.
range”
Everything nt’ hfs grove p'roper- the owners. ,7
----- t
and homefoik*. .
«
«
*7 , *
screen
artists
"
After
business
wns
disposed
of
enjoyable in the history o f the stale
"
IVrhapa
for
the
few,
but
nof_
forj^dylcja^retriltiid
—bringsJI
ty
to
leave
It
for
a
time.
Tuesday— Mrs. Harry U. I«ewis will
oigunirntion. Among the small social Mrs. F. R, Savage took chnrgc of
•
entertain the members o f the Tuesthr Ihhliyr
the total o f those who escaped or have i-on
Axmu.
-the- program, ^thP^*~stn)]ec[-‘ Tu'iTiy
g, Kenneth
Kenneth Harlan. Rarre ^u,
Thero was no noon-day meeting of
It seems to us that the growl’ng been released to fourteen.'"
*------- f rta y -TwpUfatc iir in g ? ^ in r ;u ~ h ? F
era
and
Cleo Ridglcy.
h
^School*
for
Spccinl
Training,”
talks
ilny by Commander nnd Mrs. It. A.
the Kiwania Club today ns the mem­ use o f Ihe automobile means an In­
home on'Mngnolia Ave. at .1 p. in.
nnd
readings
being
given
by
the
fo
l-f
T« rheun In honor o f Department Com­
bers arc saving nil their energy nnd creasing prosperity
The Herald for first clasa Job work.
for the great
Wednesday—Nellie
Turner
Circle
—T O M O R R O W ________ u______________
mander Dale and Mrs. Dale &lt;jf Key lowing: Mr*. Losslng, Mrs. Fellows, appetite for the banquet to lie ten­ mass o f the people for they give re­
Strongheart, the Wonder |)0f 1,
meets at tho home o f Mr*. George
CHICKEN
DINNER
every
Wednes­
Mrs.
Wheelcss,
Mrs.
Galchcl,
Miss
West. Other guests were: Dept. Ad­
dered the pupils o f the High School munerative employment to so many.
Jtu ff at A o'clock.
day. Regular meals daily. E ^ r y .“JJie Silent Call"
jutant Spencer, Dept. Color Gunrd, Violu Doth and Miss Allie Trafford. and other Invited guests nt the Valdez
The purchase price is not liko
Friday— Mothers Club meets at the
thlng clean, up-to-date^ reasonable.—
Johnson, of Key West nnd Comrnd#
next Friday night ..May 11, at eight money tjjrowp away but it may he
horfie of Mra. Forrest mi Park nvcCoca-Cola Lunch Room, Hurry HirshA DELIGHTFUL PARTY.
Sergeant McCarthy o f St. Cloud outo’clock.
.
reckoned as bread cast upon tho wa­
ntie, at 3:30 p. m.
herjfer,
Mgr., Corner Falnictto Avenue
Miss O live^usscll and Mil* latum
ters that will return again many
F rida y-M rs. J. I). Woodruff will enCo1' Thcodoro 1{oo8t‘ve,t Cnm»’
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Wzu| ^ .1
ond
Second
street.
3L2tp
F.
D.
Merrill,
o
f
Minneapolis,
Minn.,
Lehmann entertained in n charming
fold.
(
\
tertain the members o f the .Ron ‘ °* ' ’
pert,
215 South Orange, Orlzndo, f t
I
k
in
tho
city
making
preparations
for
manner at the latter’s home on Pal­
This money finds its way Into so
the big sale at D. L. Thrasher’s. This
HEMSTITCHING and ricoting done
4-2(»fc &gt;
metto nvepue, Friday evpning.
s J r u ^ I y - T h ? ” 1'
i . r „ u „ .y
&gt; "'»• AllBItCIIOMHlE ENTER.
"many pockets— It may also ho liTccnat 311 Park Ave.
,33-Otp
sale, which promises to be a record- •
The
wihncrs
of.
the
prizes
offered
ed to the blood circulating through
Federation, Woman’s Clubs m eets:
TAINS,
McKinnon-Markwood Compznr rj I
at the various games during the eve­ breaker, startn Friday morning, and so many arteries and enriching all
at ten o’clock at Altamonte, at the
Mrs. Abercrombie of East Second
open
their new clothing iton 100a u.j
will
be
advertised
from
here
to
there
ning were Lucille Echols nnd N'nn
the nrtcrici through which it pasecs
home of Mrs. Ilnllnrd.
street delightfully entertained a inrge
the
Rrumlcy-Pulciton
building. 1* .^ j1
with
large
2-pngc
porters,
a
duplicate
Paxton first prize, nnd Carol Stone
and giving strength to the'body.
number o f her friends Tuesday after­
and Kustis Peak the “ booby" prize. o f which will appear in the Herald to­
The wood, steel and iron manufac___
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Scott Ruchnnnn of noon, in honor o f her mother, Mrs.
NOTICE TO A LL CONCERNED:
Among those present were Misses morrow.* If Mr. Merrill knows one- i j . r r -o'd those when .h y employ,
’
_
Daytona Ilcnrh, formerly of Pitts­ Weaver, who has been spending the
The Sanford Carpenters’ Loc»j
Nan Paxton, Marie Rtemper, Ger­ hnlf ns much uliout putting on* n sale
Iheir share; the linnsr,
paint- A l u Tui* L ld y , **That I n • B e- contemplates a raise In scale to TV
burg, I’n., spent the day here yester- winter with her.
as
he
docs
about
getting
up
a
striking
trude Runge, Cnrol Stone,
Lucille
&lt;:• and labo-ers ir. ro mary chaps
Her little home was made very at­
' day ns the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
liever in Cardui?”—Had
per hour, taking effect May 15,
Erhols,
Olive
Russel|,
Hcrmina
Leh- advertisement, the sale will lie a real rnd foundries, gat their s'.nriTN the
tractive with n large variety o f cut
S. Wilson.
mann, Qladys Stcmpcr, Genievlve humdinger. Watch for the unnot nc- bookkeepers and nsdstanto, thlir.s;
Been
So
W
eak
She
H
ad
.
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fulwers..
I/ehtmin and Ijftirn Ix'hninnn; Messrs. ing ad tomorrow.
the
saloBmcn
t'.tcira;
the
cour.tles
.
to
Go
to
Bed.
Mrs.
Camp
read
the
"D
ive
Chap­
Mrs. I). C. Marlowe and son, BobMcKinnon-Markwood Company wijM
Jim Stone, Clnudo Russell, Theodore
throughcut
tho country
hie, returned home Inst evening Yrnm ter,” / 2nd Cor. 13 chapter) after
You will notice a large advertise­ garages
entry
a complete line of Intcre®,*
Runge, Claude Echols, Kustis Peak,
Orange Rend, where they spent tin- which “ l-ove Lifted Mo” wan sung,
ment In the Herald today telling you theirs; tho insurant a Ujents and* so
Socks.
\
:
Herbert Russell and Vnldru Oliver.
Dtawatotnle, Kans.—Mr*. E. E. Keisr,
past week with her father, (’.apt. followed by n short and very effec­
a few o f the multitude o f real liar- r.uny others .thrirs; ovea tho r.rw:here, says:
..or,0
/„.. .. .....J fli..„ chnre formerly of Illinois, residing nere,
tive prayer by Mrs. Mitchell. This
I/ovell at his Orange Grove.
gains offered nt the Piggly-W iggiy. pa..u.i tome m jo. a g w o ni-e ^ni.rc *.w e m0Ved to this stale e even veal*
being followed try a poem, “ A Moth­ TUKSIfAV DUPLICATE IlltIDGE Manager Hamrick Is observing the and th" r.tntc and gm crnl gw ern - „ „ aDd ; had good health lora lon g
. CLUB.
r
tne yea
year or so ago I
The Seminolo County Federation er's liove" rend by Mrs. Mitchell.
hnlf-holiday on Thursday, but he has men! are Ilk wire participant* for in, while;and then sotnc
A
lovely
soeinl
event
«»f
yesterday
had a bad sick spell. . . .
tld:
atnle
a
lir
c
tho
licence
tnx
has
by "Rock of A ges" was sung by
of Women’s Clubs will meet Satur­
adopted an easy plan.to keep the to­
afternoon was tile iiridge party given
” 1 cot so weak I couldn't go. I couldn’t
day morning at ten o'clock, May 12th all, after this, all enjoyed a social,
tal business of the week up to tlie climbed tip t:» and Ireyand nix figures. ctand on my feet at all. I liad to go to
by
Mrs.
Harry
R.
l^-wis
at
her
at'♦ •
I
•
»,
So the purchase price acta ns an bed. I suffered a great deal. I was so
at Altcmontc at the home of Mra. and get acquainted hour, during
former figure. He simply puts in an
trnctive new home on Mngnolin ave­
nervous
I
(ell
I
couldn't
live.
I
tried
ed each Wednesday telling o f the good ‘ “ idlean iriigutirg chain enriching and
‘Clip This Coupon
nue. The guestH were the members
medicines, and everything: had Ihe best
things offered for Thursday morning i-tal.ing glad nl!
tho*e whom it of attention, yet I wasn't "able to get
el u;
up.
of tlie Tuesday Duplicate Rriilge Club.
nnd says he dues as much business 1tcticliss.
.
I lay for three
‘
months, not able to do
The .rooms whyre the card tables
that Morning with Ids ad ns he does
S,’ unking o f tlie
nutomuhdo Mr. anything.
were placed were abloom with quan­
"M y husband is a bill poster and has
Arthur Brisbane nays:
tities of exquisite pink gladiolus and any other* day without advertising.
"A ration with •automobiles, com­ circulars distributed. One day there
This
is
just
1
1
tin
to
the
wise
business
chanced to be a Ladies Birthday Almanac I Thin poupon, when arenmroses combined with feathery as­
PROGRAM
pared lo a nation Inrkinf them, is among his circulars. I read il. and told
pnuied by ONE ADULT
man—nnd
we
pass
it
on.
paragus ferns.
•
lil.wrr-rvilioil o f creeping turtle'.
some of the family to gel me a bottle o(
paid Admission will admit
Tlie afternoon was quickly apent
LIBRARY RUII.DING STARTED
X^Kvery1month thin nation produces Cardui. . . .
one Indy FREE to Ihe open­
witli a most interesting game of Du­
moii! motor cam than the tolul mini- 1 ” 1 quit all other medicines and took i t 1 ing introductory perform­
0
(Cardui) faithfully, and two weeks from
The Library building has been start­
plicate bridge, after which refresh­
'ter nmv existing in Great Britain.! the lime I began to take Cardui I was out
ance o f MURDOCK, ’The
Hy GLADYS RUTH HRIDGIIAM
ments of chicken a la king in patties, ed nnd the fundnlioiiH are now being
Think t;.lit over. We have more \ o( bed—belter than lor months.
White Mnhntmn" nt the
moulded Perfeetion Salad, lint pntatn dtdd for the name. The frame building
P resen ted l»y (be Class of ’23
“ I kept it up and continued to improre
than ten million cam, one for every
that stood at the corner of Fifth street
until I was a well woman.
mils and iced tea were served.
|ten people. Britain lias 311,700.” —
PARISH HOUSE,
"D o you wonder that I am a believer
Mrs. liowis guests were Mrs. C. K. nnd Oak nvegue lias been Moved to
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Ocala Banner.
in Cardui? I certainly am. And I am
Henry,
Knight,
Mrs. (.the
rear o f the lot Mid placed thereon
li* ill ) ( MIrs.'G
.»• 1 neorge
wi m
r\ lit}; 111, .Mia.
,**•» &lt;
Thursday, May l»lh
sure there is no better tonic made (01
.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Kidpli Wight, Mrs. George He Cottes, j nlid tlie space for the new library
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
J women titan Cardui.”
N C -151
j buih
building
is now clear for the operaMrs. A. W. Fitt/.-Miss Florence Hen- 1
M A Y 9TII AN D 1 0 T H - 8:15 I\ M.
0
ry, Mrs. Roy Chittenden and Mra. W. lions that will mean u fine library for
ORCHESTRA
Sanford. ' This location is one of the
K. Wiilsim:
best in the city und is in the "quiet
CHARACTERS
sector" if there is such u thing In busy
ROIIMII.I.AT K ANDERSON
Sanford, being opposite the hospital
Ol’ HN ON NEW CORNER
Rev. John Blake .
Robert Williams
WITH A FINE STORE ami tlie Central Park nnd l&gt;n u corner
Frances Hughes, Acting Manager of Ihe W.
thut is very vnluuble and very beauR. anti C. R. It.
Meade Baker
Itiiumillnt &amp; Anderson are now com- tiful. l.eing lined with fine shade trees
Kdwanl Fielding
Ralph Woodruir
fiutiihly located in their new quarters end on the park.
Douglas Mason
William Moye
ir the Puleaton-Brumley building at
— ......................
Civil Knginers from Ihe Fust employed in the
the corner of First street and Park’ j DEATH OF MRS. JAN E HARPER
of fire of the W. R. &amp; C.
avenue— one o f the finest corners in
■
Steve Malone, u cowboy. Manager of the Low­
the city. The new drug store has reThe death o f Mrs. June Harper, the
er 7 Ranch .
.......
Victor Mcl.uutyn
reived new fixtures and it is up-to- 'widow of Andrew Harper, occurred
Ezra Simpson, a cowboy in Malone's employ
date in every particular und with this morning at tho home of her
Merton Aycockc
plenty of lights ut night lo o k s like a daughter, Mrs. Jennie Vuughun, on
Jonah Hawkins, Sheriff .of Sedhill.County
big city pharmacy. Roumillut &amp; An­ Sanford Heights. Mrs. Harper hud
.........
..... ;.
Troy Ray
derson are to he congratulated upon lived many years in Sanford moving
Noah Hawkins, his sijn
Douglas King
their move into this corner nnd their here with her family from Cold
Fit?. Hugh iMontmerry-Lovelaml Byron Stephens
fine new store tliut is n credit to the Spring, New York, milking her home
Tom MeShane, from the Fust
..George Cowan
nt-thu tlimc at Ft. Reid. She was H7
B city of Sanford.
Tokio. the Chinese Cook
....... Lewis Hughey
years old nt the*-time of her dentil.
r
A
write-up
o
f
t|ie
store
will
be
givRose Hawkins
.
Mae Holly
1en in a Inter issue of the Herald when Although staying so closely at Vomc
Mary Hawkins
. Gladvee Wilson
the special Pulcston-Rrumlcy building during especially her Inter years in
Jonah's daughters
page comes out.
life, site hud many true and loving
Fawn No-Afraid, an Indian girl ...
Alice Runyon

SO CIE TY

P r i n cei

WATCH OUT

LOCALS

MARIE PREV

THEfii BIRD

‘THE beautiful!
AND DAMNED’

DO YOU WONDER?

LADIES

F R E E ! FREE!

“THE GIRL FROM UPPER SEVEN”

Unmatchable

Mrs. Susan Brent, Mason’s Aunt Nonie Williams
Ootnviii Hmit
Elizabeth Flowers
Dcmarius Musson
Gt'ltpviuvp Blent
Her daughters »
Flossie Mason
Margaret Berner
Muriel Lee
Sara Wheel ess
Irene Gonlon
Josephine Knight
Del avia’s Irk-nds
Fluerotto, Mrs. Brent's Maid
Ulimla Vaughan
Genie MeShane, the girl from Ihe Upper 7
" .
Ollie Vera Glisson
J'laco—
Act I.— An old ranch house used a.* the office
of Ute W, R. &amp; ( ’. R. It. at the foot o f the Upper 7
trail, fit the morning.
Act II.— Same as Ael I,, in the evening.
Art III.—Same as Act II. later in Ihe evening.

1
..........................................................

32-inch Dress Ginghams, at, per yard
Mosquito Turn-over Canopy, at, each
’

L AKK

MARY

CASINO
42-inch Indian Head Pillow Tubing, at, per yard

WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 9,
•

’•

36-inch Stork Sheeting* at, per yard

Orlando Country Club Orchestra
v

ORCHESTRA

27-inch Diaper Cloth, at, per holt (10 yards) ...

W . S. SEW ELL, Manager *

CHORUSES
L— "My Brolly Poppy," Japanese Chorus in cos-

Curtain Scrim, Ecru and White, at, per yard

lu m u .

II.— "A Hundred Pipers’," Scotch
Dartre in (kistume.

36-inch Bungalow Cretonne; at, per yard

(This song commemorates the surrender of the town
of &lt;'artiste to Prince Churlea Edward Stuart, on November
Iflh, 17(5, when lie invaded Knglund, nt the head of n mix­
ed army o ' Highlanders and LowlumliVs, after his victory
at Prestonpnns. Hu "entered Carlisle on n while horse,
with a hundred pipers playing before lilm.)

Mother’s D ay
Just a Remtmhraueu for

Chorus Girin: Lilly Ruth Silencer, Dorothy Stokes,
Orniih Allen, Ella Mary Muirhead, Viola Booth,
Elizabeth Garrison, Edna Lord, Gayle Marshall,
Emily Bailey, Iris Britt, Marion Appleby,
i'iunist, Charlotte Smith.

Admission 35 and 50 Cents

36-inch Brown Linen, at, per yard

•

Mother

MOTTO, GIFT ur JUST A CARD

O*

Mi-Lady’s Shoppe

••

Hurgoyne Greeting Cards
MngnMla Avenue
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ K M ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ I

Sanford, Florida .
-i

*

First Street

SELLS IT FO R LESS

\

�to accumulate his pile. ;
A squirrel saves up nuts for
winter days.
A Bee hives its honey.
W hat do you do?
Save money at Our Savings De­
partment where 4 % Interest in­
creases it.
It will pay you in the happiness
independence brings. *

Quick Service Transfer

George A . DeCottes

Storage Facilities

Attorney-at-Law

FARMERS— You can get seed bed ■f we pleaee you, tell others: If not,
tell vs. Phone 498
frntn-*i end Irrigation plugs at the
100-tic
Snnford Novelty Worka.

5 FOR SALE— Ono Ford and one Max{ 1 _ well -touring- ror "in -fine rumlittoiiT
J See F. C. Welsh nt II. &amp; O. Motor Co.
a niter 0 p. m.
3fi-ltp

First National Bank

FOR SALB— Dosier and Uaya’ paints
nnd varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Worka, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

SAN FO R D N O VELTY
"W ORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop-

R F. WUITNBR, Caabler

M URDOCK, POPULAR W ITH SANFORD
AUDIENCES, TO RETURN TO PARISH
HOUSE STARTING TONIGHT A T 8:20

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

WANTED— A lady for demonstrator
Saturday nt I’ iggly W iggly.
Itc
WANTED—Several
Hhow
Large slr.e to stand on flour.
Bros. Furniture Store.

[RE------ - A UTO---------- RONDS

S. 0 . Shinholser

a good price. Address W. |\ Newell
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopkn,
Fla.
270-tfc
STENOGRAPHER- WANTED—Must
ho experienced. Address P. O. Box
221.
32-tfc

AN D Ro o m

WANTED— Bookkeeper, make writ­
ten application,— Southern Utilities
Co. office, Wt-lnkn Bldg.
34-3tc

Snnford, Florida

WILL TRADE equity in bearing or­
ange grove In Orange City for good
touring ear to go north.— Burns, cure
S Veino Bros., Box 1094, Sanford.
3G-3t|)

FOR RENT
HERE AT L A S T -B A C K AGAIN BY POPULAR DEM AN III
PARISH
HOUSE
HANFORD

TONIGHT
1 U

l l I U

l l 1

Prices lUc-r.Oc

MURDOCK
1‘runuunred
by prrMH and
publir as the
smartest show
of Its kind.
Temple Scene
i f lluddhat
Spirit picture
of any
person,
living ur
dead!
Spirit slate
writing.

SPECIAL
“ LAIHKS
ONLY"
MATINEE
SATURDAY,
MAY 12
Note:—Girls
under 16 posi
lively nut
admitted to
this partic­
ular matinee.
Curtain 3 p. m
Houvrnir

Matinee.

inentWhite Mahatma”
rorgeous Costumes------ Elaborate Production
L
out *"y question: business buys, mortgages,
r t O l t a«IIa, who Is true, who false, who you wIU marry and when,
the whereabout* o f missing jewel? y, friend, etc.
Prepara your question at home or at the Parish House; seal them In
*ny manner and he will answer you without ever even seeing them!

A Special Stile on a High Grade of Candies
CHELLE M A IN E S
,

LA W Y ER
— Court House

FLORIDA

A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons
R a t a lilla h .il
n -R -A -L .
P anes
U a -lr a p r u T .d l e a d
C ity

IBOH

K -S -T -A -T -W
I n v e s tm e n ts

l-a ta

In s u r a n r e
H n r .tr H onda

flo m e a

lt .a u

lla a la c s s P r e p e r f r

lln a ln .a n

w.

J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
CO M I’ A K T

General Machine and Boiler
Works

Office 271

Phones-

101-M V n i a . l l a A v r .

SANFO RD M ACHINE
C O M PAN Y

t

J1.50 BOX BRAZIL
Q 4
NUTS ......... ................ ........... ..................... .....................

t

$1.50 BOX ASSORTED
•
0 4
N U TS'..;.............................. ................ ......:......................

t

Opticlan-Optomrtriat
112 Beat First Street
Sanford. Fla.

H K A 1.T V ‘ C O M P A N T

lA N P O H D y in V R S T M IC N T
I 'k u a e 4S

Olaaaaa Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t D.

C h n n r .a

Main OITIce
M R IS C n

gyee Examined

$1.50 BOX CHOCOLATE pOVERED
Q 4
NUTS ............ ....... .........................:......................w.rv;.....

$1.00 Wine Cnrdui,
For .................. !......

$1.50
Frivole ..............

$1.00 Wompole’s Cod
liver O il..................

65c Cenet.
Djer-Kiss .........

$1.25 Hood's Sar&lt;
snpnrilla...............4

50c Almond Face,
Powder ..............

DR. J. T. D EN TO N
$1.50 Mary Gardtm
Extract ..............

PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
Rooms 206-207-208 Meiach Building
' '

Rooms 226-226

D R. R. M. M ASO N

$2.25 -Djer-Kifls
Extract

Palm Olive Soap,
it cakes for ....

DENTIST
Cashmere Bouquet,
New Me*ach Building
3 cakes for .......
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

D R. G. S. SE LM A N

Bath Tablets; '
3 cakes for .......

Practice limited to
Cylinder Grinding
Diseases o f Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Automobile Rcpnirn
30-3tp
Eyes Examined, Classes Fitted ■•
Acetylene Welding
WANTED TO BUY— Asparagus fern
Meiach Building
,
seed, for good clean stock will pay Phone 62---------- Sanford, Florida

board

Let Uh Take Your Order

Magnolia Avenue

cases.
Smith

Sundries

FLORIDA i

INSURANCE AGENCY

FQR SALE— New bungalow, reason­ S T E W A R T The Florist
able terms.— E. F. Lane.
33-Gtp Cut Flowers^--------------- Floral Design*
t'Olt "SALE— Hnliy carringc in good
Annual and Ornamental Plnnta
condition.
Hardwood
telephone
booth, sound proof,
411 MHgnolin 614 Myrtle Ave.------------Phone 260-W
Avenue.
35-3tp

W ANTED

Toilet Articles

ARCHITECT

Contractor and Builder

F o il SXLE— 2-ton Federal truck*;
. good for logging purposes, first
class condition. Chenp for cash. 1Ion Republic truck, cheap, excellent
condition. Address “ E" P. 0 . Box 34,
Lake Monroe, Fla,
33-tfc

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

ATTO R N E Y-A T-LA W

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

:-

INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, VISITING AND

-FR ED ^-R r W ILSO N
Flrat National Hank Hoiiding
SANFORD
FLORIDA

FOR KAl.fc — Fine ntrawherries for
preserving or tqble une, 15c quart.
City orders o f five quarts or more de­
livered.— I*. II. Jones, Itcardall Ave­
nue. Phone 3303.
22-tfc
HEAUTjFUL LAKE MARY invites

$1,600, $2,300.— Lnke Mary Realty CoLake Mary, Florida. •
5-4-tfc
F 0R 8 ALE— Oltjsmobile, good condP
tlon. Cheap for caHh. Call San­
ford Sign Shop.
31-tfc
FOR SALE— Heifer calf, five months
old. Also good work horac.— L. A.
Rcnnud, Sanford M ights. "
32-0tp

N E W E ST TH IN GS
IN E N G R A V IN G

Over Seminole County Bank ’
NPORO
-*■
FLORIDA

General Shop and Mill
Work

FUR SALK— Kliwiu island eggs Tor •17 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.
netting, IS' egga for $1.00.
Mra.
Ellsworth, lleardnll Avenue, ‘ San­
B. W . HERNDON
ford.
83-tfp

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
r P FORSTER, Praaideat

Card* o f Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, each
o f w hoa, in his chosen pro­
fession the Herald • recom­
mends to-the people.

ha Classified Ads 1c n word. No
'ha - Ad taken for less than 25c.
M Ami positively no Classified
t o Ads charged to anyone. Cash
t o must accompany all*orders.
IU Count the words and remit
to acordhtgiy.

FDR RENT— Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping.— 701* Magnolia
Avenue.
un-Ste

MacReady Marries;
t l l r T h e Asanolnleil I t r a a l
A n g e l e s , calif., May

10.—
Lieutenant John A. MucReady, who
with Lieut. Ogsley G. Kelly, recently
flew the Monoplnne T-2 across the
continent without stopping, was mar­
ried yesterday to Miss Nellie Jay Tur­
ner of Columbus, O.
The ceremony took place nt the
Los Angeles home o f tho groom’s par­
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Mac*
Ready. Mrs, Guorgo II. Turner, moth­
er of the bride, guvu her nwny, while
Lieut. Kelly was Jwst man.
los

W&gt;R RENT— Bungalow on Purl; ave­
nue. Phone 7D-W.
80-8tp
FOR RENT—Twq 5-room bungalows,
ST. PETERSBURG, May 10.— With
ono (1 room bungalow.—A. I’. Con­ the veteran Burt Humphries keeping
nelly &amp; Sons.
26-tfe the Saints' eight hitn well scattered
WRITE IJS for reservations
for while his team mates hit timely uml
rooms, upartments or cottages, tool; udvuntagc'of two errors, Orlan­
BUpime'r .fc6nkou. Finest Iieach and do took the third and final game of
best summer resort in south,— Deen the series hero yesterday, 6 to 0.
Realty Co., Daytona Bench, Fla,
The w ore:
'
____________________
:ii-Ktp Drlundo ........i.i..,.... 000 4)01 -100—5
............... • 000 000 000—0
FOR RENT— Six room itouac nnd SL I’ete
Uarugc, 313 East 11th St.
33-Gtp
f o r sT O T ^ T o ' ucre celery farm on
Fresh hutterinilk, cottage cheese,
E. F. Lane,
cream thut will whip, fresh mill; daily
35-2tc
FOR RENT— 1 nice apartment, all nt the Popular Market.
conveniences mid well furnished,
Cates’ building, phone 181.
r e l i e v e d WHOOPING COUGH

LOST— Brown leather hand hug, con­
taining ill folder with ten dollar
hill, u silk handkerchief nnd some
small change. Finder please return
to 417 W. Second street and receive
reward.
35-2tD
From 15,000 to 20,000 acres of cit­
rus groves are being planted in Polk
county this season, according to re­
port* thut have been received at the
headquarter! o f the Florida Cltrua
Exchange. Trees are being planted
so fast In the county that two crews
o f inspectors for tho State Plant
Board advise it Is all they can do to

$2.50 Djer-Kiaa
Toilet W a te r.... ..
$3.00 Mary Garden
Toilet W a te r ......

“ My littlo child hud- Whooping
Laugh," writes James Noll, Connersville, Indiana, “ and Fuley’s Honey nnd
Tor gsvo her relief. If my children
contract n cough or cold I give them
l'.oley’s Honey and Tar and always
get good result*,” For quieg relief
from Coughs, Coids, Croup, Throat,
Chest and Bronchial trouble uso Fol­
ey’s Honey and Tar, the largest selling cough medicine In tho world. No
opiates. Refuse ' sub*titutoi.
Sold

TktNn
I .W v i r Ctrd
Mli /*»
«&lt;nU
A l l * ttSk.r
Tntd

ON’T make the
m i i t a k o of
tit inking that Good­
year quality U be­
yond your reach.
Goodyear Cord Tire
price* ore remark­
ably low, a* the fol­
lowing IUt of repres e n t a t i v e s iz e *
ahowa:

$3.00 Coty
Extract ................
50c Palm Olive
S h am p oo...............
GOc H in d ’s A lm o n d
C re a m T.SS.i..........

ALNMNI MEETING.
There will be a meeting of the
Orange Blossom Tal
Alumni Association o f Sanford High
cum P ow d er.......
School held in tho ffico o f R. R.
Eldridgu in the Seminole Ila.nk An­
Air Float Talcum
nex Friday evening, May 11th, at 8
Powder .................
o ’clock. Flection o f officers will be
belli and pluns made for our unnuul 2 Cans Fleur De
banquet. All mojnbers arc urged to
Glorle Talcum
attend this meeting.
ROBY LAING, President.

Veteran Best Again
Helps Bulldogs Win

$3.00 Mary Garden
Extract ................

$1.25 MitvittToilet Wntet*

.

$3.00 Frivole
Toilet Water

60c M u ls if id d Cocoa
N u ’l O il .....................

.die California
Syrup o f Figs
Castoria

$2.50 Combination
er Buttle nnd
Syringe

Hot Water
fi*-l C A

$1.50 Hot Water
Bottle ..............

AA
41&gt; X * V V

$1.50 Fountain
Syringe
........

We have n large c« hoi i ment of
other rubber goods nt a bargain.
They arc guaranteed for u y«r.

D

30x3% Clincher *17.55
32 x 4 Straight Side 36.10
33 x 4 Straight Sida 37.30
33 a 8 Straight Side 68.20

&lt;i5c DJer-Kiss
It outre ...............
50c Doran
R ouro ................

C5c Mur&gt;* Garden
Rouge ........... .

60c Gillette ‘
Blades. 1™.
•

60c Durham &gt;
Blades
GOc Gem
Bladen -...:............ - “
V
A Special Price oa Shaving Hoap

WE SERVE THE BEST DRINKS MONEY

A l G u v d y m r 5&gt;r»frs 5 lt U m

Otmlmrs M

h

I/ mnA r*&lt;OPrt-

m e n d I A « *i»i# C o r J &gt; . . t

Remember, we save you 2 5 % on your p r e s c r ip ­
Kent Vulc. Works
Oak Avc. and. Third St.

tions. W e can fill any prescription that
any physician can write

&gt;i ugly cut ?
TO THE LADIES TONIGHT!
This CfWPON, wh en accompanied by one ADULT paid admission, will admit ONB
LADY FREE to the introductory opening performance TONIGHT only.

OCa
OwV

MENTHOLATUM
is antiseptic and
TE L E P H O N E

�I brairy buUding. the paved ztreets.'thc
tlnWAM I k .
__ 1 la *
acwcrs, the bulkheadcd
lake front, .the
many pew apartment houses'and all

whenf'tWo'

HOT SOMMER?

This summer will bo a hot one,’ de&gt;ite the late spring which has boon
made thin summer, • And there arc \caused by the run giving off 4 per
The Herald Printing Co revornl streets on J?nnford /Heights i cent less'h eat than normally. So
that should bo paved in order' to make predicts Dr. Charles F. Brooks, the
them the full length from Tenth astronomer*
u. j. jroi.i.v—
N, J. U l i M B p - ... S r r r * t » r y -T i-e » » u r » r
to Hughey. Let the good workj The reduced heat o f the abiTwaa
it. a . smfct.------- _... ll^ttCral Masasrr
A dvrn M sR

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M ia w tr

AkirrdxlM h m m ««Ue H *» w b ; o»
Appitrntutn •

h'eaf

received

nncher wonderful!'*-bill have To mar­
vel at nature’s marvelous system of
checks nnd balancej/rvveah'd in this
ozone insulation n/w forming above
our h ea d 'to compensate for reduced
sun’a-hcat and ke#p Us from acute
suffering.—Tanipn' TitdFS.
WORTH WHILE SESSION

THE EDITOR IS AWAY

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then a recession from it. When Oid
Sol i» hitting on all cylinders, sun
(
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*UV IZPCIA|UICll IfHIflCS sputa apj&gt;eur._Th(i}&lt;; jyyphe vyhon the
renWTTtTrthir capital ~orTho great state of "Sun slows down anti Its engine cools.
The legislature has been Not sclentifle terminology, but we
MKMUKII. T U B AMMOCIATICD l-IIKSS Florida.
Ttie A ssoelatoit P re ss Is pxelu n lvety getting through a few hills in n half trust we’ve interpreted it so it is un­
en titled to the use fo r reiiu tilleutlon o f
• II new s illspulohea cre d ite d to It ur hearted manner awaiting our coming derstandable by the millions who are
not o th e r w is e ' cre d ite d In thlM p a p er and after Fridpy at which time we tremendously interested in the weath­
slid it Iso Ilia lo c a l
new s
p u blish ed
ine piinisnment may seem severe
herein.
expect to reach
Tnllnhassee there er hut haven't time to “ study up” on
All rig h ts o f ra -p u b llca tlo n o f special
to
some people, but it Is- hardly out
will Ire a noticeable change in the astronomy.
d ispatch es h erein a re a&gt;ao reserv ed .
\&gt;f
keeping wltn the crime. Some­
O ffice ! IIK ItA I.il n L 'IL I)I.\ r;. P h o n e l « i passage o f luws nnd a general speed­
These spurts o f activity (increased
thing has to bo done with reckless
ing up o f tho legislative machine. Of heat followed by sub-normal heat)
nnd. careless
automohilo drivers.
hcprcMn.itllv*
course we shall visit the two wonder­ arp staged by tho sun every 11 years.
Those who attempt to run their cars
t i A S S O C IA TIO N
ful houses while there und tell the There wus an abnormal radiation.of
while in n stub' o f intoxication, are
legislators what we think about heat from the sun in 1D00 the same
almost ns much of a public menace
things in general and nqthing in par- ! as 11 years later in 1017.
ns a man would be who gets drunk
ticular and on Saturday niftht at the
The next cycle will have its climax nnd runs ntnuck with a loaded gun.
Woman’s College the newspaper men in 1029.
We huve come to the plnco in our
will tell the legislators what they
D r.’ Brooks says: “ There is a lives n su people when if we refuse
,** ■ * •
paradox that 'the cooler the sun the tq learn th o -lesson of being careful
warmer the earth.’ The period of wo shall have to pay the. price for
our distegnrti for the laws o f the
htato nnd Hatton. There are acci­
dents o f course which perhaps are i
impossible o f avoidance. The lawThe Federation of Womens Clubs
takes care o f such affairs. But in
is meeting in Atlanta and name o f
the case o f this l'hilmlclphin. mnn it
our Sanford ladies are there. We
was necessary to teach a w orth­
opine they will let them know what
while lesson not only for his hwn
kind of folks we raise down here in
the peculiar state o f Florida.
Tho sufferers
from the recent
storm along the gu lf coast arc get­
ting relief through a subscription
raided a few hours after the storm
had passed away. You can bank on
the good people o f Floridn putting
out the money every time.
A famous astronomer says thut
this will be n hot summer. He is
speaking of the northern states and
not of Florida. There has never
been a summer jn Sanford at least
where one could not sleep if they
were situated to get the breezes that
always blow from some point almost
every night in the year. And this is
true of almost every point in Floridn.

NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
Tho Sanford Carpenters’ Local 1751
contemplates n raise In scute to 75c
per hour, taking effect May 15, 11123.

2Ul-2Gtp
So, says Dr. Brooks, there prob­
ably is at present a reduced loss o f
the earth’s heat through space, de­
spite a reduction o f the amount of
heat we’re receiving from the sun.
Tho ozone, former overhead by nnture. to contornct the sun’s chill,
worki like asbestos around a steam
pipe.
"The net result," Dr. Brooks con­
cludes, referring to the coming sum­
mer, " should l&gt;e a higher tempera­
ture, considering (be world us a
whole, than at the time a year or two

russets, as compared with brights ana iancy. iruit, m UIU Biupcuum
/ n n d orango crop o f Florida — a proportion not likely to bo materially N
' changed in tho early future.
/

'

Consequently, we have builded our sales department to give equal \
J efficiency in handling citrus fruits o f all grades. So. well havo wo
* succeeded that now it is unnecessary to sell any one grade for less
, than the fruit is worth in order to get fine prices on another grade.
We could and would do much bettor fo r ourselves i f we did not
have to offer our fruit in competition with tho lower prices almost \
constantly offered by non-cooperative and speculative marketing
agencies. And you, who sell through them, would make moro money.
Your interests nnd ours are identical. The interests o f no privntcly-owncd marketing concern arc allied with your interests. When
you sell through any o f the speculative or non-cooperative ngencies
you loso money fo r yourself and for every other Florida grower;
llViy not next season try what
cooperative marketing can
do fo r you on citrus fru itst

T lirr* «r# no ■ lo rk h o ld tra , no d lrid rn d s o r lndl
f o « or dnoo In Ihr F lo r id * Citrus K xrhaag*. Y
it ro u svlll ba t ro o p rm ln . Consult tho n i B i s t r
o r sn U -K arbanao or w rit* tho buolnrss i s a u s u i

Tfie FLORIDA

SPECIALS—2 DAYS

SPECIALS—2 DAYS

Friday

Saturday

TH E JOLLIEST OF

BATHING SUITS

Ouu cane o f flG-in.

Dims to lempt the summer sens. Such n col­
lection o f Suits one scarcely knows which to
choose. All Wool Swimming Suits for men
and women, at—

Hoft

finish

Nainsook

bought sonic Jimo ago, before the advance in
cotton gtx^ia. This cloth is worth 26c. Spec*
iul Cor, yard—

10 dozen Men’s extra good Blue Chambray
Work Shirts, very fine count cloth. Coat
style, all sizes up to 17, at, each—

F or Shirts'and Presses, Crepes and Filet;
Ratines :!G to &lt;1() in. Special for 2 days, yard

New Medium weight summer styles in Gab­
ardines. All models, shorts, slims, stouts and
regulars. Tan, Brown and Greys, at, each—
Ladies’ Hand Bags,

and

Purses, Silk

Leather, all shapes,
1Jr
fL*
1*

,\u
&amp;

One lofsam plif hats, all styles, eaeif-

These delightful house frocks follow the slettttefclme silhouette, q u i t e L v L l ^ f n i r fully bloused at low waist-lines. Color plays arHIpportant part— either m the&gt;vl1 £ £
harts, chambrays, linens or Swisses that iashion them, or in refreshing collars.a gmart
in *the «case
o ft darker
hues!
One can
wear th$m
indoors
* or out—they're
really
V A'
il
r*a
• t A
9 f
a n .
a
*
- * »
, &gt;. tC,
enough for both. Special for Friday and-Si^u^day*
Men's White Flannel and Fine Serge Troua; t.
firs, pair—■.
»

Big sale o f new Remnants, Cotton Waah
Goods, Silk Linen, Ratines, Domestics all
tagged and marked about—
_ *.
- -*

�THE SANFORD DAILY H
Mrs. E. La Hue Bliss, president of
the Annie Coleman chapter presided
at a short presentation service. On
the stage with
guest o f honor,
were- Mrs. Bliss, Mrs. A. R. H*rp&lt;fr,
and Deaconess Pnrkhili, n past stute
Miss Person wns presentpresident
cd with a magnificent bouquet, Of
crimson dahlias tied with white Udjti
representing "the colors o f the organtuition, red and white,
Mrs. Ilprper, state chairman o f odui at inn o f the I/. D. C. ami n guest o f
tho chapter gave n short address.
There were also interesting reports
from the convention at Tnrtypa from
tht&gt; Orlando delegation. At the con­
clusion o f the pragrnm n ninfafranl
hour was passed nnd refreshments
were served".

FRIDAY,
if '?

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NO, H A T IN

Tlffl

HOUSE OVER

-W -h e n -w e -e u fc -p F ie e s -w e
ou t fo r

a lf a lilfe —

m a k e n o e x c e p tio n s

The Grand officers o f the Grand
Encarppmont o f
Florida, went to
Sanford yesterday afternoon, to in­
* stitute an Encampment there nnd the
Degree Team o f the Orlando En­
campment left Inst night to confer
the degree an n inrge class o f char­
ter members of the row Encamp­
ment.— Orlando Sentinel.

M ILLIN ER Y

dny. nnd spent the .
mother, Mrs. George
visiting friends there.
*-MR8 . FRED DAlGF.lt, Society Editor
Phone 217-W

George I*. Crews, of Jacksonville, PAItBNT-TEACHKIl ASSOCIATION
The ’ regular monthly meeting o f
t I f ynn Havr n n r fr lm il* vlalllRK f on was among the business visitors hero tho Pnrcnt-Tenchcr Association will
■—I f y nu n rr k &lt;Oi'ii n n y n h r r r o r i-oittlnK yesterday.
k n a r , ■■ If r « n n rr r iiir rtn liiliia . W rllr
he held thi$ afternoon at the Gram­
• poor* I ra n t to ltd* tlrp n rlu irn l, k I v I iik
mar School Auditorium nt 0:20 p. m.
Orla lln . «• Ir lrp h o n r fa r llr n i. II M ill
Miss Katherine Faulkner, of Rol­
k r a r r a l l r ni&gt;|irrrln!rti.
lins, was the attractive guest o f Miss
COOKED FOOD SALE.
Lucy Byrd Smytho the first part of
SOCIAL CALENDAR
The Daughters o f Wesley will hold
the weefc.
Cooked Food Snip, Saturday ofterFriday— Mother* ( lull meets at the
!10-2tc
nooh nt Stokes Cash Store
Mr. nnd Mrs. Beard, of Tampa,
• home o f Mrs. Forrest Oil Park ave­
were among tho urivnla here yester­
nue, at 3:30 p. m.
day nnd ai*e registered .at the MontcFriday— Mrs. J. D. W oodruff will en­
tertain tho members o f the Bon zunm.

f'-.;

Ton Brldgfc Club ut 3:30.
Miss Lucy Byrd Sntythe left yester­
Katrurdny—The
Seminole County
day for Titusville, whero she will
{ Federation, Womnn’s Clubs meets
spend the week-end with Mrs. W. S.
at tea o ’clock at Altamonte, at-the
Ferguson (Dorothy Fieldin.)
homo of Mrs. Ilnllnrd.
Saturday— Ceclinii Music Club meets
at the studio of Mrs. Fannie S.
Munson, at 3:15 p, in.

Another good picture inst night
And another fine one tonight.

Monday— Westminster Club meets at coming over to. attend the Spanish
the home o f Mrs, II, II. McCaslin War Veterans reunion.
an Magnolia avenue, at 4 p. in.
------------Mr. and Mrs. Frank May, o f QuinMonday—St. Ague* Guild will have cy, mid their daughter ,Mrs. G. D.
: annual business meeting nt the Massey, of Dude City, were the
! home of Mrs. Raymond Phillips on guests of Judge nnd Mrs. J. G.
*~KIem uvenur, at, 3:30 p, m.
Sharon yesterday and today leaving
•
----in their ear for Jacksonville and
Mr, nnd Mr*. F. Hi Ihtiger, Sr., o f'o th e r points north.
Tampa, will arrive hero this after;
noon nnd will be the guests of rein STATE PRESIDENT OF U. l». C.
tlvc*.
HONORED,___
Miss Agnes Person, state presi­
Eugene E. Stallings, o f Atlnntn, dent o f the United Daughters o f the
arrived in the eity yesterday on a Confederacy was honored yesterday
business mission and in stopping at at an informal reception
nt the
tho Montezuma.
Soros is House tendered by the Annie
Colrmqn Chapter of this city. Only
Mrs. Raymond Key and party o f members of the local chapter attend­
friends motored to Tangerine Tucs- ed, numbering about seventy-five.

FREE

Strongheart, the wonder police dog,
holds the hoards for tonight.
This wonderful dog will he seen in
"The Silent Call."
If you want to see depicted on the
screen 'on e of the most fascinating
dog stories you have ever
known,
with one o f the-most sagacious can­
ines in the stellar lole, don't fnil to
see "Thu Silent ( ’all." It'a a First
National Picture,

And tomorrow and Saturday—
at rice Joy and Jnr«|uline Logan
“Java Head."

wc will give 2 jars
WANTED A Indy for demonstrator
Saturday at Piggly W iggly.
1U:

of M ARM ALADE!!!

Are you moving? Let the QUICK
SERVICE TRANSFER do the job, if
you want it done as you want it done.
Phone 498.
* -36-Thr-Frl-Sut-tfc
Tho Dully Herald, 15c per week.

The “ Outlet" Imughl mil Ihu entire Htuck formerly belonging
to M, S. Uphbins nnd will dispone of it regardless of cost.

Clip This Coupon

FREE! FREE!

SALE COMMENCES

This coupon, whim accom­
panist! by ON 10 ADULT
paid admission will admit
one lady FRB10 to the oponing introductory perform­
ance o f MURDOCK, “The
White Mahatma” at the
Your buying decision hns arrived!!
rush b y !!

Time goes on!!

Minutes fly !!

TONIGHT A T THE
PARISH HOUSE,

Hours

Opporlunities come— arc here

— and gone!!

W57#/?//V£ Night and

.Morning!

'v 2^ r v H ave Clean]
YOUR
Healthy £yct
II they Tire*Itch, Smart, Bum
or Discharge, if Sore*,. Irritated,
Inflamed or'Granulated, use
Murine, Soothes and Refreshes.

Safe for Infant or Adult..Ax ill
First Street-

■Opp. I'uatotTice

•Sanford, Florida

O. D. Farrell look* happy all the
time now with the now arrival a t hi*
home and the new nlrtva! is a boy as
O. D. will tell you.

St. Louis 0, Philndclphin 7.
C hicago^, New York 0.'
’
Pittsbwrg-Brooklyn, wet grounds,
Cincinnntl-Bostnii, rain. .

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FOR-

Druggists^

The Wonder Police Dog in

American League
Mr*. D. C. G riffin Ja up and well
after a slight Illness at their new
apartment op Park avenue. Her many
friend* will be glad to know that shv
is all right again.

Boston-Chicago, cold.’
Wnshlngton-DetrniC, snow.hjow York-Cleveland, cold,
Philadelphia 6, St. I.ouia 10.

It you wont la see depicted on the
screen one o f the most fascinating

HOW T H E Y STAN I*
Florida State League *

Today is Thursday and another half
holiday for Sanford. Ain't, it great to
be free for n few hour* on u fine day
like this nnd don’t forget the moving
pictures tonight with n renl show, oh,
boy I

Won

Lost

W inning Form and
Highlanders W in

Beginning Saturday, May 12th, the following
Lumber
Yards will close at* 12 o’clock noon,
*
on‘ Saturdays instead of Thursdays, during
the summer months.

New York Loses
To Cubs; Browns
Defeat Mackracn

2 DAYS

4 Men’s Soft Collars
5 Men’s Laundered Collars
4 M c n ’flAYft»h Ties
Mcn’s^ Boy’s and Ladies' Bathing: Suits
4iYard$*White Oygandi
4

W hite Flaxon

5 yards Raney Voiles
NEW YORK, May 10.— The Chi­
cago Nationals ih fouled New York in
u hce-caw game here yesterday after­
noon, winning the necand game o f the
series 9 to 0. The score:
Chicago ............. 000 500 202— 9 ' l l 4
New York ____-210 012 000.—0 It 3
PHILADELPHIA, May 10.— A 9th
inning rally that scured three runs
gave St, tag !* a 9 to 7 victory over
Philadelphia yesterday. ' The score:
SL Louis
000-150 003— 9 10 1
Philadelphia
OOO 200 140— 7 11 2

4

yard? 3feqich Press

Gingham

5 yards 8&lt;ant Percale ...............
7 yazda,36rinch Sheeting
7;Bath.Yo\vel»
4P airs Children’s Hose .... S...
1 pair Ladies*Silk Ho s e ........
2 Pairs Ladies Silk Lisle Hose

ST. LOUIS, May 10.— SL Louia
ptumlcd four Philadelphia pitcher*
for 13 hit* and y o n the opening game
o f the aeries, 10 to 5. Tho score:
Philadelphia .... 000 003 002— 5 7 1
SL L o u is _____ 030 001 03x— 10 13 4
It it is a safe you want moved, call
the QUICK SERVICE TRAN SFEU ;
they will move it safely. Phono 408.

*

SG-TJir.-Fif-Sat-tfc

First Street

All orders received up

till 12 o’clock will be delivered.

In this issue of the Herald in the
ndveitisement o f the second Anniver­
sary Sale ut Haumels*. Sweeping re­
ductions in the prices o f everything
in the big store will prove attractive
to the buying public o f this eity,
whic(j hn.i learned that when Raumel's
announce u reduction sale money can
be saved on every purchase. Read
the ad carefully, note the reduc­
tions and go there to save money.

Trunks, baggage, in fact anything
anywhere by just railing 498, for a
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER.
3G-Tbr-Frl*Sat.-tfc

with one o f the most sagacious ca­
nines In the stellar role, don’t fail
to see “ The Silent - Call.” It’s a
First Nntinnal Picture.

Pet.
.0112
.571
.571
.529
.444
.421
.112
.28U,

LAKELAND, May 1 0 — Ery held
Brndentown safe ovary inning but one
while tho Highlanders wrecking ?ruw
romped on Samp, Tor several hits and
G runs in the fifth, winning 7 to 4.
Gulley made his'h ittin g record 25
consecutive games. The score:
Tlie remains o f Oscnr W. S|&gt;eer will
bo brought back to Sunford nnd is ex­ Brndentown ............... 000 040 000— 4
ported to arrive hero Friduy evening Lakeland ..................... 000 OGO lOx— 7
accompanied by Mrs. C.* W. Speer,
Wnnt that piano moved? Call 498
mother o f the deceased. The funeral
for
a QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER.
will take place Sunday afternoon ut
They kiiow how. 3G-Thr-Fri-Sat»tfc
the Baptist church and will be held in
militury form. Dr. King will officiate
HEMSTITCHING and Plcotlng done
at the services.
at 311 Park Ave.
33-Gtp

A. 2-page ad in today’s llernld calls
attention to the big sale at D. I..
Thrasher's being in charge o f Mr. Fr
I). Merrill, who bus had many year's
experience in this lino. Rpdicul re­
ductions havo been made on every
article carried in stock, anil this, is
a leu! opjHirtunity for the economical
buyer to lay in a supply o f wenrlng
apparel at a great saving.

dog atories yoh hltas over known,

TASiPA, M ay 1th— Frank Roil had! -Friday and Saturdayit pitchers* dual hore yehterday with'
I.eatriee'Joy and Jftcquine Lagan in
George Cusack, o f Daytona, Reil holding the visitor* to two hits nnd blank­
“J A V A H E A D ” ^
ing them, 2 to 0. Cusack allowed only
National Leagtfc
six hit*, but three o f them came in
Won Lost Pet. i the third and aided by a sacrifice and
6
.72) »a double ntoal, gave the Smoker* their
New York ......... ....... 1G
G. W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
Pittsburg ...... .........12
9
.671, two run*. The Bcore:
port, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
10
,645 LDaytona.... t ..... ......— 000 000 000—0
St. Louis ....... ........... 12
'
4-24-tfc
10.
.624{T a m p a ----- ................... 002 000 00*— 2
Chicago ....................... 11
Boston .....
Cincinnati
Iltooklyrf .
Philadelphia

Have yon tried the now street that
hoH just been completed on Snnford
"American Lcgpce
avenue. It/su re is grent nnd when
\Von Lost
we get ronds like thin all over the city
12
7
New York ..
we will bo satisfied, won't you?
I
12
9
Petioit ..L...
hope to tell you.
12
0
Cleveland ....
9
’H
Phiindelphia
Don’t forget the Senior play tonight
8
10
Washington
ns they hnvo something good in store
'8
11
St. Louis ....
for you. 13c sure nnd go if you want
7
10
Boston t
to laugh and enjoy one o f the best
7
11
Chicago ......
plays of the scaHon, The price is
right nnd the weather in fine so we
Insect” Ery in
will seo you thero tonight.
Bo sure nnd rend tho advertisement
o f Churchwcii’a today us they have
some true values for you in the 05
cent line. See what yon enn buy for
95c. See their nd on the back pngo lis
you will always find It there and with
a great lino o f renl money values for
you everyday.

PcL

Reil and Cusack
Have Duel Which
the Former W ins

Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Holly ami son,
Robert, left early thin morning in
their car for Tallahassee where Mr.
Holly will nttend tho Florida Press
Association meeting that will take
place there. The party w ill also stop
And the honor guests tonight will over nt Madison, Florida,.far n day to
be Attorney Wilson and family and visit friends and to taka a guest with
they will ice this grent picture with­ them on their trip to Tallnhussee.
out cost.

The* celery game is over, MOVING
time is hero; we are nt your service.
— QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER.
Phone 498.
3&lt;l-Thr-FrI-3nt-tfc

Opening Day to the
first 50 customers,

strongh eart

National League

know anything new let us have it.
Just phone it in, wc will appreciate it.

r; o. o. F.

=]

YESTERDAYS RESULTS

Lonny McMullen haa just bought a
ncW piano from HintermisU-r Plano
Children o f the Confederacy as- Co. nnd invites all o f his friends to
Orlando
slsted the entertainment commiltctL v&lt;&gt;m«-over«nd-piar-iroTncmTthirr.ew
1Tii hi pa
in nerving. On this committee were musical entertainer,
Lakcland ........
Mr*. J. It. Dye, chairman, Miss Mary
St. Petersburg
lirnnham, Mr.c. J. S. Copeland, Mrs.
While the editor is away help us out Daytona _____
Kedcnbnugh, Mrs. Sellers and Mrs. with all the news that you can; if
Ilradcntown ...,
Hinlon,— Orlando Sentinel.
you have anything o f Interest or

T E N DOLLARS

r

n n cess

SELLS IT F O R LESS

�Vi

LY, MAY 10,1023

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*«■■■■■■■■■■■«*■
- t h e COUNTRY yE A R ;B A N F O R D Judge, this district is one o f Florida
Crooked Lake, In Polk county, 1# construction, Florida for tho first M ONTANA DEPORTS
quarter
o
f
1023
lead
tho
south
in
per
best
hunting
grounds
and
will
bo
un
%
FIVE
I.
W.
W.
MEN
IB VERY ATTRACTIVE.'*
now known ns Bnbson Park, in honor
capita building operations. The fig­
til it is more nolldly developed. Wc
o f the famous northern statistician
ures give the value o f building con­
BONNERS T E R R Y , Idaho, May 9.
k #The country In Sanford vicjnfty la do not blame the natives not to bonst and economist, who owns a large
tracts ^warded In this stnto in Jan­ i—Five alleged members o f the I. W.
nf
their
.territory,
neither
do
wc
well worth coosulcxlog. .This fact Is
block of property there. Roger Babuary, Fohruary and March at $14,- W. wero unloaded across the Mon­
proven by the many investments be­ blame them for hot inviting you into son has bee nail over the Uniter
4 51,000.x,
their
hunting
grounds,
for
if
they
tana lltie, 10 miles north o f here late
ing made -fay outsiders.” .The Wekivn
States, knows tho conditions and
did
how
Boon
might
It
be
gobbled
up
last
night by an organized citizens
river section in Lakol county, -but
shows his judgment by investing In
O
f
counso
wo
fuel
wc
would
be
more
committee.
Tho men deported are
MONEY
TO
LOAN—
Representing
a
Florida.
bordering Seminole, is the partcusaid to have .promised never to t c
large
corporation
with
unlimited
Inr section o f w(hich wc wish to speak. charitable in out treatment to oth­
Military training camps for train­
.*
What the future holds for us none of us
It lies about ten miles o f Sanford ers if we had such a paradise at our ing young men between 17 nnd 25 money at ita disposal, making first turn to boumlry country.
knows.
near the oil and sand road that leads fe e t Yet history docs not teach us yeVs o f age will be operated during mortgage loans on a ten year basis nt
into Sorrento, borders along the wo would. So wo do not credit tho tho month o f August nt Fort Bar nttructivo Interest rotes, if consider­ NEW MOTOR VEHICLE
BILL PASSES HOUSE
Wekivn , river and black waters, people o fthis locality with selfish­ ranees, Pensacola, Fla., Camp Mc­ ing any extensive remodeling, new
We may be certain, however, that we
“ which has once been famed pa the ness but we do soy they seem a little Clellan, Alabama, and Camp Bragg, building operation, or the refinancing
should prepare for tomorrow’s needs by
•ecretlvp.
TALLAHASSEE,
May
9.— The
Indian’s haunts/nnd Spanish grants"
North Cnrclina. No expense is con' o f your present business, ‘ requiring
making the best o f today’s efforts.
Indeed, this Sanford, Wckiva river necicd with this opportunity fo r an additional capital, I will be glad to house today passed tho motor ve­
— much of this property is now ownMr. JocaACliwx cm f cmfwcmfwym section, or whatever H pleases you outing and training. Write to Cob confer with you confidentially.— C. S. hicle certificate bill by Representa­
Open nn intercst-benring account with
ed and controlled .by individuals. Mr. to call i t is a beautiful, bountiful, R. L. Royi), Jacksonville, Fin., for Hoag, 7 West Church St., Orlando, tive .Mackenzie,- o f I-akc. The bill
this
Institution npd build n competence.
Jos Car"'” *m. n t Sanford, is the proud —
. 9IUwhi ch. you pro -Particulars----F lorid a.____ __ _______________ 30-12tc Would require registration o f owner. - . . '_______
sT ifp'd each 'car, for The" fillffiosoTif
possessor o f one thousand acres, and "grounded on every hand by new
protecting the ownfff against theft.
Judge T. Picton Warlaw, o f Orlan beauties for tho eye and grandeur
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
The Florida legislature has passed
do, eight thousand acres. These two for tho mind. Tho wealth of nature n law to substitute electrocution "for
MONEY
.
HONOLULU, May 9—The Honolu­
men purchased what is known ns the is surely spilled by a beneficial pro­ the hanging in the infliction o f the
Cut' out this slip, enclose with 5c
lu
Advertiser, published today n
Spanish Grants.- Numerous other vidence in this territory.
death penalty. It provides a location and mall It to Foley &amp;. Co., 2835 Shef­ statement that it has learned on good
Progress is sure coming this way of the ejectric chair, nnd it is thought field Avc., Chicago, 111., writing your
'persons own lands here but o f smaller
authority that the nnnunl maneuvers
volume than the above mentioned. A and when time gets this district' per­ that it will l&gt;c nt the state prison name and address clearly. You will
of the combined United States fleets
the owners farm at Ilnifnrd, with 25 perrons to recolvo Iri return a trial package conconcern from Vermont ban just re­ fected in development,
will be held nt Ilnwaii in 1924. Tho
cently made investments here, nnd will then, no doubt, say "I am the be summoned ns witnesses.
tnining Foley's Honey nnd Tar Com­ navy plan will be to nttcnipt to wrest
have located and operating a saw heir o f the twentieth century and
pound fo r coughs, colds nnd croup; the island from the army, theoretical­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
mill, and it is estimated that enough great is the Creator who planned it
A. I. Root, tho veteran editor o f Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
ly.
timber is available to kcepithe mill so. Therefore it behooves every man Gleanings in Bee Culture," tho 50th nnd back; rheumatism, hncknchc, kid­
going for five 'year*. The lands in and woman to meditate on present anniversary o f which was ceicbrntcd ney and bladder ailments; nnd Foley
Heinz's fig pudding, peanut butter,
this section are identical the same values, opportunities nnd future pos­ n January, died April 29, nt his sum­ Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome nnd ketsup, bnked beans, cooked sour
as Sanford's
whose
supremacy sibilities of tho Wekivn river section, mer home, Medina, Ohio. For mnny thoroughly cleansing cathartic for ;rnut nnd spaghetti, cooked mncaronl
through publicity is known through­ west o f Snnford, Fla.
years he had spent his winters nt constipation, biliousness, headaches, with mushroom sauce. Phone 210.—
out the states. Than* is tens o f thou­
Sold every­ Populnr Market.
These facts represents that San­ Brndentown, Fla., where he had n fine and sluggish bowels.
35-2te
sands acres o f these raw lands in this ford is the “ City Substantial" and home. Mr. Root was nn earnest nd- where.— Adv.
suburban district, ns fine as the this is a part of her outlying oppor­ vocate of bee culture in this state
south ever could own, equal in fe r­ tunities nnd territory, which in just and never missed an opportunity to
Mrs. Duke's Mnyonnnisc nnd nut
tility to Florida's best part has al­ over in Lake county
und part in say something goad about Florida. relish, dill pickles in glnBs, Sperry &amp;
He was part 80 years of ngo nnd left Barnes smoked snusage in glnss.
ready had the timber cut nnd sawed, Seminole.
ilradcntown for hi:- Ohio home enrly These are good, try them. Phone 210.
while others stand in virgin forest.
MRS. E. C. HUAY.
in April. 111.1 influence for good will — Popular Market.
•
35-2tc
This community is thinly settled no
far, nnd mostly the settlers nro home­ FLASHES OF FLORIDA FACTS. linger long in vhr w o:Id.
Ask for Roger’s Silverwnre. Coupon
steaders or hnvc purchased their be­
A
Hope’
her
the
New
England
s
lutes
I
given
with every 25c cash purchase at
longings from original hamc-steadBy Mosca Folsom.
are
a
little
larger
in
arm
than
the
tho
Popular
Market.
ers, their homes are still as the
35-2tc
One 20-ncre or two tcn-ncre tracts for sale. Improved lands
fa
More and more our highways nrc
State of Florida but tho legislatures
primcnal days, also their patches nro
bring used by tourists nnd home folks
with nil necessary buildings; Save nil commissions by buy­
o f ’ tho'six ntaten Ir.vo combined mem­
Who is tho "Black Raider?" "Where
small, but the yield is great consid­
autofnobiles. Those highways bership «&gt;r 199 senators and 1,399 is Lord Loveland?" These are thy
ering the output. These lands nt in
ing direct from owner.
'
Now
Hampshire two mysteries that keep you wonder­
tho present time arc selling at a very should be beautiful with tree:!, and ropTe.'entativis.
No Trouble to Show What We Have
nominal price, really, considering the tlu- sooner each community gota to leads in number o f lawmakers with ing ill "The Girl From Lower Seven."
fertility of soil, nearness to
good work the sooner our roads will far 2! se‘:.at&lt;j|-.i and 4o 1 ropresentativon. High School May 9th and 10th.
Rhode Island has 39 'counters and 100
roads to Sanford and future great­
ALSO FINEST BUILDING LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGHTS
beautiful, and attract more people. representatives.
ness in store, these lands are now
Florida has. more kinds o f trees than
"dirt cheap.* In a few years the fate
an
yother ntntc and people from the
Homy Nelirling of Naples, Lee
of incronsed value in doomed to fail
prairie
nnd plains states will canto in county, the well ktiqwn botanist, is
on tills pnrtculnr fertile region, nnd
greater numbers every year to see writing n series of articles for the
the ones who have an insight o f fu­
our trees and enjoy our rllmnlc if we American Eagle of Estero, on shade
PROGRAM
ture value*, will he immensely rich.
PHONE 400
tako advantage of, our opportunities trees for south Florida. Among them
Outsiders olic by. one are seeing the
to beautify.
he name.; the Banyan tree o f India, *
opportunity which now exists in this
one o f the most celebrated trees o f
district, and are tiecoming owners of
Tile St. Petersburg Chamber of tho world, where often one individual
both large nnd smnll tracts.
The
*
By GLADYS RUTH I1RIDGHAM
commerce reports that 27,825 winter tree will shade and oecupy'nn acre or
time is not far, evident, when by the
visitors registered in the Sunshine moru of land nnd rest on a hundred
Presented by the Class o f ’23
hand o f man hacked with coin, this
City during the past aeason, com­ or more items, the main stem o£
country will be put into a producing
■ n a a a * n a n * n * * * n R «n a iiK * H N iia B a * a a a a a a B a a B a B B a a a a B a a B B a B
pared with 20,294 during tin* 1921- trunk often having a diameter of
HIGH SCHOOL AU DITORIU M
slate whereby the state's wealth will
1922 season. Forty-two American fifty to sixty feel. Prof. Nehrllng
greatly increase.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
slates nnd nine foreign countries lias has one growing on his grounds,
VE STEL-H AR P
This district has the advantages of were represented among the tourists.
M A Y 9TH A N D 10TH— 8:15 P. M.
hut it is still young.
N A T IO N A L DETECTIVE A G E N C Y
the famous flowing wells, which San­
Licensed
ford also boasts.
ORCH ESTRA__________________
Tho last biennial report of State
According to the report _of one of
Man Is not necessarily selfish but Treasurer J. C. Luning is nn inter­
thegreut building corporations, en­
CHARACTERS
Detective Work in all its {^ranches
at the same time, he may invite you esting document.
It-is a financial gaged in keeping tab on American
to think so. Tho pcopla who live in history of the state government for
Rev, John Blake.............................Robert Williams
Offices in Swope Building, 12tl South Orange Avenue
this district never comment on its the Inst two years. It shows that the
Frances Hughes. Acting Manager of the W.
CIVII. AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS FOB BANKS. RAILworth and only us a matter of fact stnto had on hand nt the beginning
R. and C. R. R ................................. Meade Bukcr
IIOADS, FACTORIES, CORPORATIONS, ATTORNEYS
tako life as n song.
Possibly we o f 1923 a balance of $2,459,107.78,
Edward Fielding ........................... Ralph Woodruff
AND INDIVIDUALS
would not ho exaggerating when we distributed in till different funds. The
Douglas Meson ................................. William Moyo
say that to us the yappear as in a total receipts during 1922 amounted
Civil Engine™ from the East etnployed in tho
All Investigations. Confidentially Conducted by Reliable nnd Experi­
"garden o f plenty," joy and ease, for to $14,331,000 nnd disbursements $11,enced Investigators
* office o f the W. R. &amp; C.
today and rest for tomorrow.
913,041.88. It takes system, accur­
Steve Malone, a cowboy. Manager of the Low­
•Correspondent* in all the Principal Cities of the United State*
It is true their homes are not lux­ acy anil bookkeeping to handle the
er 7 Ranch .................................Victor McLuulin
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
uriant, but mengru
and just what money of tho state. The state debt
Ezra Simpson, a cowboy in Malone’s employ
they want. "They work not, neither is $001,597, ull nt homo, merely one
...................................................... Merton Aycocko
E. D. VESTEL, Eighteen Year* Experience In Detective Work, mem­
do they spin." The writer some time fund owing that umount to another
Jonah Hawkins, Sheriff o f Scdhill County.....
ber Chamber o f Commerce. I’oMoffire Box No. 9X8, Orlando, Fla.
fund.
Mr.
Luning
is
insurance
com­
ago was permitted tho pleasure of
............................................................ Troy Ray
GEORGE
K. HARP, formerly U. fi. Government Inveatlgator; Pa.
n little talk with one o f a family who missioner, and says that in 43 years
Noah Hawkins, his son...................... Douglas King
State Constabulary; Ten Year* Experience; Member Chamber
■lives in this section. How is hunting? since statistics have been kept fire
Fitz Hugh Monlmerry-Loveland....Byron Stephens
nf Cummrrce. Phone*, day 1346, Night 990, or San Juan Hotel
Is there any gam e? The answer insurance companies have collected
Tom MfcShane, from the East......... George Cowan
This ugeney wishes to nunounre its purpose to hnve operatora in
came back in an unconcerned way, in net premiums from policyholders
Tokio, the Chinese Cook............ .......Lewis Hughey
Sanford
nt all times subject to fa ll on short notice, day or night. Thla
in
this
state
$72,740,707
n:M
have
re­
F or m i)' kind &lt;&gt;f o*&gt;n"Seen a few quail lately," "saw a tur­
Rose ITawkins........................................... Mao Holly
r r c lu ro u s t ru ction It
agency
tins
as members in itA protective service in Orlando more than
turned
in
fire
losses
$38,113,525,
or
key down near tho river last winter."
Mary HawkiriH................................ Gladyce Wilson
w ilt iniv y&lt;&gt;u to use
125 o f the lending hanks, hotels, department stores and business place* ■
o u r cem en t liecituee
if you are any sportsman-, how dare 52.4 per cent of the total collections.
Jonah’s daughters
o f U h du ra M r
m ol
pfjevery kind. The moral effect of the Vestel-Harp National Detec­
liixtlru; ■) llul IMr*. W e
you try it out in this locality unless Tho stnto insures its own property
Fawn
No-Afraid,
an Indinn g i r l ....... Alice Runyon
n
noiii
y
ou
retina
tintive Agency Signs surely have their effect, and tho wise crook la go­
you want to come homo with bear, under n fund created in 1917 nnd
Mrs. Susan Brent, Mason’s Apnt....Nonie Williams
lilo p rice* lieraiino o f
ing
to stop nnd consider before he commits a felony that wUl
*LU
o
u
r
luruu
&gt;olu
m
o
o
f
carries
$4,182,292
on
22
buildings
at
turkey or deer. O f course, ono's eyes
Octnvia Brent ........................... Elizabeth Flowers
bu iliiosa .
Agency
on
his
heels.
Wo
protect
you
In
every
way.
this
time
with
a
saving
of
over
$20,are made to use and if we arc any
Genevieve B r e n t........................ Demarius Musson
000 a year, tho net profit to January
Her daughters
1, 1923, being $110,140,.10.
Flossie M ason.................................. Margaret Berner

Today's Efforts

.Peoples Bank
o f Sanford

Improved

F AR M LANDS

s
1
«
o
sa
P
1
■&lt; • i

G. W . S P E N C E R

“ THE GIRL FROM UPPER SEVEN”

tVE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GOOD PRINTING

CONCRETE

CONSTRUCTION

r .lr r tr lr Iro n * ................ .......—......... 11.00

TnaM rra

C mtier*

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

................ aS-OO

Major John Sic Elroy, the veteran
editor of the National Tribune, Washfngton, D. C., and a former commandcr-in-chief o f the Grand Army of
the Republic, recently gave Florida a
splendid boost in hia paper saying
among other things that the "Wealth
ceeds the products of the mines o f
California." It was through his e f­
forts, together with his associates on
the Tribune, that tho flourishing
towns of fit. Cloud und Lynn Haven
l’ hone 481-J In this state were founded.

.............. ............................ ......... aS.OO

105 I'almetlo Are,

Hill
Lumber Co,

i’ hnno 130,

Banford

ITS SATISFACTORY

Muriel L e e ...........................................Sara WheelesH
Irene G ord on .................................. Josephine Knight
Octavin’s friends
FlueroVte, Mrs. Brent’s Mnid....... Rhodn Vaughan
Genie McShane, the girl from the Upper 7........
................................................. Ollie Vera Glisson
Place—

1

the onlt] polish

QUALITY

.

SANFORDMam
BREAD

H iH m s in n iH s im u is u s m s s s r a i

*

— "M y Pretty Poppy,” Japanese Chorus in cos­
tume.

II.

Quwnry

35c aad 65c, Jan u d tehee
HoipiUl ill*, $3.00

ORCHESTRA
I.

Folks say that our bread Is satis­
factory and folks know what they
nr* talking about. It's -a loaf of
full-weighted goodness that comes
to you as clean and pure as the
sudkhtne that bsthco the windows
It behooves
you to remember the name of our
bread.

ALL DRUGGISTS

A ct I.— Ail old ranch house used as tho office
o f tho W. R. &amp; C. R. R. at t h e jo o l o f the Upper 7(
trail. In the morning.
A ct II.— Same us Act L in tho ovening.
Act UJ.— Same ns A ct II, later in tho evening.
CHORUSES

BlackP a ste
S h o e M is h

aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatol
and All Aches and Pains

— ” A Hundred -Pipers," Scotch
- Dnnce in Costume.

Chorus

(Tilts song commemorates tho aurrvr^er of tho town
of Carlisle to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, on November

18th, 1745, when ho Invaded England, at the head of a mix­
ed army of nighlandora and Lowlanders, after hia victory
at Preatonpana. He "entered Carlisle on a white horse,
with a hundred pipers playing before him.)

nnd

That’s W h y It’s
...Popular...
*

W

* 9

Our orders arc coming in so fa st that if It wero not that we
kept prepared to render real service wo
/
not handle them.

ChoruB Girls: Lilly Ruth Spencer, Dorothy Stokes,
Omah Allen, Ella Mary Muirhcad, Viola Booth,
Elizabeth Garrison, Edna Lord, Gayle Marshall,
Emily Bailey, Iris Britt, Marion Appleby.
Pianist, Charlotte Sniith.

Admission 35 and 50 Cents
-

�-

PAY CASH A T

D. L. THRASHER’S

ears o f Unqualified Endorsement by the Best Dressed Men o f Centra! Florida

AND BANK the DIFFERENCE

. THRASHER’S STORE

Men’s and Boys’ Gothing. Fur­
nishings and Shoes, Women’s
and Children’s Shoes and Hose.

Hr own and Black Sued High and
Low Heels.

t

—THE STORE OF SERVICE—

This lot

sold to $9.00. Goin

Next lo the New First National BankCorner and First Street
SPEND TOUR MONEY A T HOME
AND HELP BUILD SANFORD!

formerly

now at, pair.

Buy ^ our Summer Supply of

SHIRTS
At Tremendous Savings
WHERE— WHEN— Havfc
vqi
been able to buy bran-new
Shirts of
• PEBBLE CREPE
CORDED MADRAS
WHITE OXFORDS
SILK STRIPE MADRAS
A T SUCH GIVE-AWAY
PRICES?
A wealth o f pretty patterns.
jaefy or conservative. for vour
choice. SKIRTS o f CLASS'and
DISTINCTION cheap at * twice
$he price.
HERE
(?1 J Q
NOW!

AS YO U R TRUE FRIEND
Even the manufacturers and jobbers will be amazed
concessions made to the people while we are faced with a •
s f l ^ t i S marKC! v
response will be tremendous wh
THRASHFRN
12TH and it is no wonder— as

ne” f?ie“ f c n S ' S J s T " ' mal&lt;e Th° USandS a'" 1 Ti,0US;

AND

T H A T ’S W H A T

WE

W ANT

Men’s Drt&amp;s
:&gt;iens
liress Shirts, an extra
large assortment to choose from.
Formerly sold to
(£ 4 4 f t
$1.75, n o w ....

Blue Chambray, double stitched
fast color, all sizes.
All you .want, each...... ; £ e f C

are Giants

MEN!

Dr. Posner’s Certified HoVe—
made o f the best long yarn and
Is espedall vtreated to give sat­
isfactory wear; made under ideal
faetory conditions with sanitary
fast dye. Value, quality and
wear assued. Values
Q O n
to 75c. Special___. U . t f 9 C

0 N E HUNDRED b r a n d n e w
Men s ^Shirts, collars attached
and Sport Shirts, full cut, good
quality Percale.
O J
4 »■
Val. to $2, now....... O J L # I O

Palm Bcat^t Boys’ Pants, sizes
12 to 18 years, new lot, just ar­
rived. Re*, val.
£ 4
o a
$2.50. Special ___t 9 X « O v

Vasfar Girl, Pure Thread Silk,
Full Fashion White House, all
sizes. Ycu will have to hurry,
ladies, $1.50
values — ;...

$30.00
V A LU ES

Aragcn Brand double stitched
High Back, 220 Denim .
Sold
regular for
n i
$2.00, now ...__ I__

_„oJ

DRESS PANTS
Men’s Blue Serge and Worst­
ed Dress Pants, C uff or plain
bottoms. Regular
d»Q n r
value $5.00. Now..... V « L « /3

BOYS’ PAN TS
Palm Beach Boys Pants, sizes
5 to 11. Regular values $2.00.
Special now,
(j»*| j a

.Tea s Silk Ties in meditin
widths. AH the popular shades.

W ONDERHOSE
Pure Thread 811k. Full F ash­
ion. extra, tine quality. A real
WZJOO v a lu e .

*

C 1

Look, Men. at this extra fine lot

Checked and Plain Nainsook, full
cut, elastic
Q A *
Band ............
o Jj C

Buy Your
Suit Now

STRAW HATS

1 0

BOYS’ PANTS

A t T h is

X J1®
R *m m n ed
H m r a ld
H a U V U w t.le
I t r l m . H tlk I . l n r d .

G rea t*

FELT HAT:

K h a k i f'a n t M . double
m a tc h e d .
and h ip pocket*, ml. M W IX to

WORK

SOX

Daddy 'ft ch o ice. A u o o d
m e d iu m
W 'M t o

w w ijg h t
, __ _

c o tto n
/
”

colon*, some fancies, some check-

ed— Beauties all— Just come and
look! You’ll fight for them.
The Real 75c kind.
Q Q f»
going at ................. ........U t / L

Blue Denim Work Pants,
double stitched and made to
give satisfaction.
(M d Q
Special, pair________ q l A v

Seme men may think their dol­
lar is worth more lha nothers*
but their $2.65 won’ t buy equal
value. Good $3.50 0 A
/• f f
vais^ going a t ____ _ $ d fia U tJ

Pin Check Aragon Work Pants,
extra well made, good weight
and will wear like-iron. Regular
values $2.50. '
O -f W A
S p e c ia l___________ £ t f

o r s o r clo ck e d . H u rry
w o rth up to $2.00.

Genuinq^Panamn Hats, Crush
and Flat top styles, Regular
values $6.00.
Special ....... .............

Going at .... ....................
The trademark is all the recom­
mendation these garments need.
It’s evident they’ll be much high­
er. The price of cotton docs that.
Be wise— buy ahead— DON’ T
WAIT. Standard o f
/* Q p
value.- Going a t .........O w C

Men’s Felt Hats, all the popular
shades. AH sizes. Silk lined.
Men. this is an extra fine lot to
choose from. Values up to $5.00.
Now
Q Q Q ff
going a t ______ ____ t#

We Mean It! Every Word of It! And there will be
M ONEY IN THE POCKETS

of each and every Suit in the Store, in addition to
these low prices, it will be no less than $1. $2, &amp; $5
UP TO THE FULL VALUE
OF THE SUIT
And we won’ t he “ small” or “ stingy” about it, as
there will be more $5&gt;than $1 in the lot.
JUST BUY THE SUIT AND KEEP the MONEY
We simply have to move the goods in a hurry and
we want to make friehds while we do it.

Real neat and dressy styles, too,
that cast us many Umes what we
ask for them. You will go a long
ways to match these.
Easily
worth up to $1.00.
»
Going a t ----------------------D w t

Pure Thread Silk Full Fashion
Lisle tops and fe e t.. Cordovan,
Navy and Grey. Regular $2.00
values,
x
Q Q p
now ...............................

Pure Thread Silk Sox, all sizes,
and all the desired colors. This
lot sold regular to 75c Q A ^
pair, now going a t _____ d t / L

Ladies’ choice Pure Thread Silk
Hose, full fashion, all sizes;
Black and White only. Former­
l y sold for $2.50.
flft-f M A
Special, pair ___

See this lot, men!
Nice new
stock, just arrived. Silk lined,
genuine leather bands. Values
to $3.50.
£ 4 A ff
Now :______________V - i - w t P
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BUY

Latest Novelties, just arrived

Ixmk at this bit Hat Bargain.
Crush top, light weight and flat
top, stiff_brims,
£ »4 M Q
and they go at_____ * v

going out at

•Brown, Black and Patent, two
eyelet Ties. This is an extra
fine lot o f Buster Brown Ties,
Low Heels and klat Heels. Reg-

It’s not often that we can offer values of this kind. But,
here they are. Come in a hurry the best goTir;st. In this
lot we have about 200 pairs of the choicest foothrear made
in the country*, Rood that a $5 bill would not buy- at the
factory today. They comprise our broken lots and there
are not many sizes o f any particular kind. But you’ll find
your size and no end o f attractive styles in all leathers.

L O O K ! 1MEN!!

Kid

PUMPS
| and LOW

of the finest grade, made to sell at from $10 to $15, at

A Bargain Startler that will jam our store to capacity.
Made o f excellent Patent and Kidskins in the newest fash­
ions and showing the roost favored medium and low heels;
also some with fiat heels for the growing Miss.— You can
pay $5 and $10 for them later or hustle in and get them
here and now.

L O O K ! W O M E N !!
Fine

BETTER
VALUES
NEVER
EXISTED

W O M EN ’S TO

$10.00

FINE

KID

SHOES

W A IT

UNTIL
SHOES

YO U
AND

SEE
THE

THESE
PRICES

Here’s the Most Deliberate and Unheard of Effort to
Smash Shoe Prices that Sanford has ever seen. Here

o f splendid quality, going at

Not the usual Sale Junk that you
find floating around in bins but
Footwear o f real merit and sizes
that you can use. Some wise
women will m b 6 or 8 pairs, so

GRAB QUICK OR
GET LEFT

Here's where D. L. THRASHER’S Store Scores Again!
Fine Footwear, like this, in Desirable Styles is rarely
found on the Bargain Counter. All are exceUent mater­
ials, superb workmanship and beautiful fit— several hun­
dred pairs to pick from.

you’ll find the latest and best in Footwear at such mir­
aculously low prices that you will hardly believe your
own eyes. Well known brands, such as Florsheim, Bus­
ter Brown, etc., attest the quality and excellence o f our
offerings— nor do we have any old junk to palm o ff on
you.

Splendid Kid and Calf
Little Shoes, Little DEVILS soft sole Pumps, sold regular
for $1.25, now

Fancy Tops, three-quarter lengths, extra fine lot to choose
from. Buy your season’s supply now.
Values to 75c.
Sizes 5 to 9, Special price, pair-

COME EXPECTING BARGAINS
AS NEVER BEFORE

fe w

IM IS

ery pair an unmatehable bar
jain— not a pair but what will
live excellent Service, as they
Ire all taken from broken lines
i t our regular stock. All sizes,
^ut not o f all kinds— A Clean up.

W atch ’em Go

STORE CLOSED
T h ^sd a y- FRIDAY
Afternoon — --------M A Y 10TH and 11TH
DOWN

GO

need plenty o f wide
awake •Salespeople

PRICES

CALL on M AN AG ER

Youll realize that there can
NO APPROVALS
NO CREDIT

N E X T DOOR TO THE FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK CORNER A N D FIRST STREET

these Sacrifice Prices

Sanford

Florida

Quick, Courteous- Attention
Assured [Regardless of
Crowds

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                    <text>IN TH E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G REATEST VE G ETAB LE SECTION

English Trawler is Seized and England . W ants
,
Definite Answer
ELECTED R- A . T E R H E U N OF
SAN FORD AS D E P A R T ­
M ENT CO M M AN D ER &gt;

HULL, Eng., May 9.— It is report­
ed the English Trawler, Lord Astor,
has been seised o ff Murmansk roast
by the Russian gunboat says a Cen­
tral News dispatch. Action is said to
be based on a charge that the trawler
was fishing within Russian territorial
At*Noon Sent V isitors A w ay t)F VOLSTEAD ACT LIMITING limits.
.
AMOUNT OF LI0UOK PRE­
This Afternoon W ith PlertHSCRIBED IIY DOCTOR ^
nnt M emories o f Sanford

BIG BARBECUE

The Spanish War Veterans elected
the following officers nt their meet­
ing this morning:
Department Commander, R. A. Tcrhcun, Sanford.
Senior Vico Commander, Harvey
Paine, Jacksonville.
Junior Vice Commander, William
E. York, West Palm Beach.
Department Marshal, George A.
Line. Miami.
Department Judge Advocate, Crom­
well Gibbons, Jacksonville.
Department Surgeon,
Dr. C. J.
Marshall, Sanford.
Department Chnplnin, George Fox,
Key West.
•
•
Department Inspector, Albert M.
Woodruff. Key West.
Department Adjutant, appointed by
Department Commander,
W. W.
Ballard, Altamonte Springs.’
,The next meeting place will bo St.
Petersburg.
The big barbecue nnd basket picnic
at noon on the inke front wns grently
enjoyed by n large number o f tho
Veterans and the Auxiliary nnd
friends nnd wns one o f the real so­
ciable affairs o f the encampment
bringing everyone together and there
wns much eating ami little talk but
many hearty greetings. The visitors
left this afternoon for their homes
filled with tho idc'S that in Sanford
they had their fill o f entertainment—
of the spontaneous kind thnt flows
from the soul nnd
to Commander
Terheun nnd Mrs. Tcrheun anil nil
the members o f the Roosevelt Post
they owed much for this big time.
Past Commander Dale o f Key West
was presented with n Past Com­
mander’s Jewel this 1 morning by
Jtooscvelt Cagip No. 13 that was n
most pleasant surprise to hini nnd
he feelingly responded in a few words
of thunks ami expressed himself as
being greatly pleased with thfc good
people of Sanford nml their treat­
m en t'of tho Spanish War Veterans
during the three days encampment.

NUMBER 35

SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E SD A Y . M A Y 9, 1923

VOLUM E IV.*

- i n r T h e A o a a e l a t r d 1‘ r r a a )

NEW YORK, May 9. — Federal
Judge Knox today declared void that
portion o f the Volstead net which lim­
its the amount o f liquor a physician
may prescribe and granted injunction
restraining prohibition enforcement
authorities from interfering with the
practice of Dr. Samuel W. Lnmtibrt.

Charles Schwab in
Court on Forged Name
Affair of Last Year
I l l y T h e A a » .« rln lr.t I’ m . * )

NEW YORK. May 0.—Charles M.
Schwab today appeared before the
grand jury to testify against Mra.
Martha I). Ilnycs, n Boston business
woman, alleged to have forged
Schwah'a name fast January to a note
for $23,000. Schwab was one o f
tcvernl wealthy inert alleged to have
been victimised in $300,000 forged
note swindle, the New York World,
announced.

M O U N T ETN A
BECOME VIO LEN T.
LOOKS D AN G ER O U S W ho Testified Before Legislative Committee Yes
terday
I l l y T h e A M u r l n l r d I’ r e — I
ROME, May

9,— Dispatches ro*
eruption of
Mount Etna is becoming more vio­
lent. The flow o f lava on south­
east side lias ceased hut on northwest
it is greater nnd is accompanied by
vast tongues o f flnmos.

reived hire today say

Unseasonable Cold
Sends Thermometer
Down to Freezing
'

1 1 |y T h e A M . o r ln t r d l’ r f « « )

CHICAGO, May
Unseasonable
cold which sent the thermometcY to
freezing accompanied by snow flur­
ries continues today to bring shivers
to central west, hut wenther bureau
promises relief immediately ahead.
Tho cold is worst in Wisconsin, Mich­
igan, Peninsula, Minnesota, Nebras­
ka, South Dakota, nnd Iowa. In the
south the mercury reached 33 nt At-

The parade yesterday while not as
elaborate or as long as some o f the
military parades pulled o ff in San­
ford, made up for it in spirit and wns
grently enjoyed by the big throng
gathered to view it. The parade start­
ed promptly at 2:30 from the court Danced 160 Hours
house end traversed the principal
But W as Stopped
streets drawing to a close in front of
Big His Physician
the court house about ono hour later.
Sheriff Hand led the parade in his
uniform of Knight Templar and on
a real charger and he was followed
by the Sanford police, force nnij "our
finest" mado a moat surprising ap­
pearance as few people knew
tnnt
Sanford had auch n large and fine
looking body o f men in tho polico de­
• *
partment. Chief o f Police R oy -W il­ Irish Free State
liams also rode a horse just on front
Has Refused Terms
of the police.
Republican Leaders
The Spanish W ar Veterans ramo
next under the command o f their o f­
Peesui _
ficers end with shout fifty men In
—Irish Free Stato
lino made s good appearance. Some
of them also rodo in automobiles in terms o f Devalcru nnd has declined to
the procession.
communicate further with the Re­
The colors came next, with the publican leader.
guard o f jionor composed o f members
of the American Legion being com ­
posed o f marines, soldiers end sailors. Prediction o f Snow
and Frosts for Next
Our band—the heat in the state—
came npxt.wi^h Bandmaster Ball di­
Twenty-four Hours
recting them and Edward Meisch ns
drum m ajor and aa usual they wero
(D r T k r A M w lA lH
there with the goods.
Company D, our dwn machine gun
company and tho hospital outfit wero
next and .they were all to the good
and showed up well in uniform pnd
were there with the d r ill.'
The Knights Templar always make
a fins appearance and Taylor Conimandery, aa usual, waa in fine shape
and marched like veterans.
.
Tha boys o f the American Legion
followed, most o f them In uniform
and were cheered all along the line
for their deeds are atUl fresh in our
memories.
•

•j* The Grand Army knd the Confed. crate Veterans followed In cars and

Illy T h e A u u r ia t r d l’ m * l

’*
TALLAHASSEE. May '.'.- A wife
o f u small town postmaster yesterday
hlnrtlrtf the hardened joint legislative
committed Investigating reported con­
vict brutalities in Florida. Presenting
facts based on court records, Mrs.
Thelma Franklin, wife o f J. E. Frank­
lin, postmaster and storekeepet of
Glen St. Mary, told the committee,
barbarism was mild in 'com parison
with conditions existing nt lenst cohv|ct camp owned and operated by Sen­
ator T. J. Knnbb nnd nil efforts to
ihake her testimony proved In vain.
Nine known deaths were reported
in one yenr among tho convicts leased
by Senator Knahb from Baker county,
three or four from adjoining counties
and some more "from goodness knows
where," caused five committeemen
who have heard evidence on convict
whipping for the lust six weeks to
gasp and urge Mrs. Franklin to tell
them more.
•
So emphatic nnd accurately did sho
testify and after J. B. Thomas, stato
prison supervisor, failed to* break

. . . . . .

,

to hale State Senator J. II. Scales Ihjforc the committee to give his rea­
son for having culled upon various
citizens, it is alleged, to ascertain
whether members o f the subcommit­
tee were drinking on their visit to
Clnra. The req uest was made by Rep.

try in humanitarian treatment of
prisoners was made hero yesterday by
Dr. Hastings A. Hart, a member o f
the Russell Sage Foundation and for­
mer president of the American Prison
commission in announcing ho might
accept an invitation o f prison com­
missions in North and South Carolina
to Ivcatigntc prison conditions
in
those states.
Dr. Hart, who has investigated con­
ditions in various southern states, no­
tably Alabama, Mississippi, West
Virginia, Florida, South Carolina and
Virginia, declared that in a large
number o f these states there had come
sweeping reforms.
"Alabama and South Carolina have
done more in the Inst few years to
better conditions than any two states
in the union" he said. The convict
lease system attacked recently
in
Florida, he said, wus tho result of the
poverty of the southern states after
the war.
Slaves, I)r. Hart continued, were
treated by their owners like valuablo
horses hut the attitude under the con­
vict lease system, was "if we kill one
convict wo can get another."
The road cage, one of .the greatest
evils o f the lease system, Dr. Hart
said, Was fast disappearing. It was
in this cage, ho added, that convicts
spent the night under conditions close­
ly resembling those in Siberian con­
vict camps.
Conditions in Mississippi were
worse than in other states ho had
visited. Dr. Hart asserted.
There
murderers sentenced to imprisonment
for life, acted as guards and wem
armed with high powered rifles.
If one vf these murderers killed n
fellow convict who was trying to es­
cape the murderer was granted a par­
don, according to Dr. Hart. '
Tho doctor Huid the new Kilby pen­
itentiary at Montgomery,'Ala,, was in
better condition than Ring Sing pris­
on, N. Y.
At Columldu, H. C., are
two prison farms, a state industrial
school for whites an da negro reform
school, lie continued.
Since he conducted un investigation
there two years ago they have been
well supported by the stnto and are
now beginning to pny hack in results
the money expended on them he said.
I)r. Hart said the North Caroling
state |&gt;cnitontinry and the jail at Dur­
ham, were above the average, due to
the efforts of the committee of 100,

committee, who told the committee he
had heard reports were being circu­
lated thnt members of the nubcommittee jvere "drunks nnd liars."
Representative Kcnnerly urged nn
investigation.
The committee an­
nounced it would have Senator Scales
to appear and testify. The commit­
tee would not recognize nn article
published in the Tsylor County lieruld, attacking the committee after it EPLOSfON OF DUST
INJURES TWO MEN;
wns ascertained that the paper was
SCARES 100 GIRLS
printed in Perry, where much husi-

BUFFALO, N. Y., May 9.— Two
men were seriously Injured and 100
girls made hurried flight from the
plant of the If. O. Cereal Company In
Fulton street this aftorpoon when a
dust explosion wrecked
tho
feed
building. Fire followed the explos­
ion. Firemen were unable to enter
tho building because of falling walls
but officials said they believed all
employees in tho feed section except
the two tuken to a hospital escaped
injury.

NUM BER OF C A PT IV E S IS
U N CERTAIN BUT S E V E R A L
FO REIG N ERS IN LIST -

PARIS, May 9.—That France’s lat­
est note was equivalent to an invita­
tion to Germany to make a serious
proposition was the interprettion put
upon the communication in officials
circles yesterday., "France, herself, is
conciliatory now. She is looking out
of the window watching and waiting
was the way the position was indicat­
ed in these quarters.
Germany, it was pointer) out, now
has the faults of her Inst proposal
shown her, and renllxes she cannot
hope- t ogain' advantages
through
these proposals. It was stated thnt
tho French was hoping that making
clear their position Germany eventu­
ally will be stimulated to adopt the
attitude o f willingness to pny.
It
was asserted that to date the d iffi­
culty hns boon the German psycholo­
gy o f unwillingness.
One hopeful sign of a slight change
in Germany, according to the official
spokesman, was cession o f claim* that
Franco means forever to rctln the
Ruhr.

evidence. A delegate from Wakujla
county appeared before the investiga­
tors and requested they “ fire" Sheriff
Morrison t&gt;( that county. Mcmbcri of
the delegation told the committee
Sheriff Morrison's aobority could be
greatly questioned! and that they had
appearod bcfofo G 6vtrfhor Hardee and
obtained little1satisfaction. However,
it wsa stated Governor Hardee had no
pow tr to dismiss a sheriff during a
session o f the legislature.
A repo/t was made to the commit­
tee of, a visit made here Saturday of
a delegation from Dixie county, ask­
ing that 8 hariff Chaveoua he dismiss­
ed from office. Sheriff Chaveoua, the
report said, was a member o f the re-

DUBLIN, May 0.— A roundup of
Irish Irregulars ia progressing In the
mountains near Bleaslngton, County
Would Repeal
Wicklaw, where large numbers of
• Lumber Company
them aro reported to bo hiding,ac­
to reports to tho Central
Charter in Wis, cording
Newa. Heavy firing was heard this
morning near Blcaaington.
Iteapporlionment Amendment
Was
I .ater more than a dozen prisoners
- Proposed in House Today
wero brought Into town.
tA L L A IIA SSE E , May U.—An ap­
peal to the Wisconsin' legislature to
revoke the charter o f tho Putnam
Lumber Company, incorporated, in
Wisconsin and having extanaivo hold­
ings in Florida was contained In a resolutlon received today by tha Florida
legislature from the women o f Mil­
waukee.
*

llt v Tfca t n M k l M

P rtn l

TIENTSIN, May 9.—J. P. Day,
American, who escaped from Chinese
bandits rcvenlcd in official statement
to American conaul today disquietsurrounded by soldieraTf aguthreefl
ing probability that the bandits sur­
rounded by soldiers had crept from
the fastnesses in the hills and re­
sumed their march into interior with
their foreign capltvoa.

.SHANGHAI' May 9.— Fourteen
foreigners including at least seven
Americans held by Ruchow bandits
arc "almost dead' 'from lack o f food
nnd clothing and exposure, according
to messages deceived here today from
Linching.,

TIENTSIN, May 9^— Further ,advices today made uncertain the num­
ber o f foreign captivca held by the
Chjnoso bandits, but it is believed
several foreigners
including four
American missionaries who boarded
SENTENCE PASSED
the train at way stations and there­
ON BARON KRUPP fore unlisted. Another outrage oc­
curred on Thinpu railway Monday
RAISES BIC. STORM night when a Canadian merchant
named Iow e, travelling to Shanghai
i n ? T h e A M O f U t r S l&gt; r* M l
was pulled from tho train by Chinese
BERLIN, May 9.— Sentences were
civilians nnd beaten, bound and car­
passed on Baron Krupp, von Bohlcn
ried away.
Und Hnlhnch and colleagues wns
I n r T k r A t a w la t r t P reae)
greeted with indignation by the HerPEKING,
May 0.—Ominous la**,
1th proas. Tho general view is the
verdict will result in strengthening o f recent direct won! from tho iumdit
stronghold in the hills back o f Llnehthe passive resistance in Ruhr.
ing, nnd various reports of captives
injured when used by their guards as
Mrs. Harding Gets
shields nguinst tho volleys of pursu­
Nice Florida Bouquet ing government troops havo filled the
foreign colony hero with grave fears
From Tampa Folks for the snfety of at least eight Amer­
icans and six or seven British, French
I l l y T l» r A « » o c l n f r i l I ' r e u )
and Italian hostages, kidnaped by the
SAFETY HARBOR, Flit., May 9 . - Suchow train bondlts Sunday morn­
Mrs. Warren G, Harding will bo thi ing.
recipient of bouquet of Florida flow
« The arrival at Tsinafu and Tient­
ers on Mother's Day. The offerim sin of men and women who were
wns arranged for by local civic bod) released by :hp brigands to arrange
to be sent from Tampa in timo ti ransoms or who escaped gave to the
reach the White House Sunday.
outsidv world a picture of peril, pri­
vation, hardship and brutal treat­
ment that has added to the anxiety.
American Golfers &lt;
So far the death lift stands at two
Survive Third Round —Joseph
Rothman, British, shot dur­
British Championship ing the raid on the train at Suchow,
( H y T h a A a a a e l a l r * I’ r e a s )
DEAL, Eng., May 9.— Four Af the and an unidentified American report­
invading American golfers survived ed killed in the crossfire between the
the third round in the British ama­ brigands and the pusring troops.

IRISH GOVERNMENT
TROOPS ARE ROUNDING .
UP IRREGULARS

low people of the country to

Cnnadlnn Merchant Pulled From
Train, Beaten and Carried
Aw ay
.

NEW YORK, May 9.— Six men
were arrested and a quantity o f
narcotic drugs and paraphernalia
aelsed early today when detectives
raided tha basement o f a fashionable
apartment house In west Forty-ninth
street, near Fifth avenue.'The apkrtment house Is occupied by persons
socially prominent, including a Rus­
sian •countess and a grand opera
prims donna.
»

teur chmpionship. They are Francis
Oulmct, Dr. O. F. Willing, Goorgo V.
Ilotan, John F.
Neville.
Another
American resident In England, Doug­
las Grant eliminated the present
British champion E. W. E. Holderness. • *
•

Cabinet to Increase
British Air Forces
For the Colonies
Illy T h e A u m -U lr 4

In addition to the first soldiers
ordered on tho trail of tho kidnapers
by the Peking government another
regiment from Shantung
province,
also has taken up the chase, and orte
o f tho fugitlvea from the mountain
stronghold o f the pursued, declares
his belief that the gang that wrecked
and looted the Shanghai-Peking ex­
press is surrounded.

l*re«sr

LONDON, May 9.—The cabinet haa
reached the conclusion that consider­
able increase in the British air forces
are necessary, the Duke o f Devonshire
secretary fur the colonics, Informed
the House o f Ixmls today.

TALLAHASSEE, May 9. — The
house today passed a prtfrosed ‘consti­
tutional amendment to be submitted
to the voters on the question o f reap­
portionment. It would provide reap­
portion ment on t h r basis o f throe rep­
The Community Council o f tha Conresentatives each fo r five o f the most
way
section o f Orange county It setpopulous counties, two fo r the next
eighteen nnd one each fo r tho remain­ tlng out 36,000 petunia plants along
the highway.. . ,
. &gt; .* V .
der.

R EAR A D M IR A L
SIMS CHARGES
FAVO RITISM
WASHINGTON, May U. -Charges
by Rear Admiral William S. Sims,
retired, that favoritism was shown in
recent appointments to high naval
positions drew retort today from
Secrotary Denby, who said it waa
"hard to believe Sima made the state­
ment attributed to him," and added,
“ I cannot believe any offieer would
show such utter disloyalty to the
service.” Sims la quoted aa saying
"personal Influence bring greater re­
wards than training.' In the navy and
as citing recent shift o f flag oficert
to Illustrate his allegation.
.
.................
...............
A Virginia capitalist haa paid 6127.£00 for 16,683 acres o f the Potter
Palmer land* In- Hlaaborough county.

Wa s h in g t o n !
May o . — i v
Peking government has promised to
pay the ransom demanded by tho
Chinese bandits, who captured Amer­
ican citixcns and a number o f foreign
nationals after wrecking the Shanghai-Pcklng express, Sunday m om -

�THE SANFORD p A IL Y HERALD, TUESD

PAGE SIX

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------- _________•-------read and reread with pleas
’ The price is $l.£fi and It will holp
both you and the school if you will
get your order In ns early ns poiaiLle.

3 VATCH# OUT
V

Ji
. Bt

Do you wish to be ontetrained?
Then huy a Salmagundi.
,

’ Just, n Kempnilirnnce for
^ J&amp; olhor

M Q T X Q jciF X . «»r-JUSTJL C A R E T

HifTRo.vnc Greeting Card?
Sanford, Florida

Magnolia Avenue

Judge Householder will attend to Senior play next Wednesd;
legal matters at the state capital nnd ^IJon't forget to bay a ticket
expects to leave tomorrow fo r n n ab­ Thursday. I t 's t h c host yet!
Girl From Upper Seven.'*
sence of several dnys.

SO CIETY
S r t n l U , a r l e l e p h n n e Hie l l r n i .
be- m rrn ttr n p p r r r l a l r i l .

II Mill

Mrs. Charles Le.fflcr, o f Miami, is • O. I’. Swope wus among Ihc tHomithe
guest or her sisters, Mrs. Gcorgo pent Orlando folks visiting the city
SOCIAL C A L E N D A R
today nnd appeared before the county
Fox and Mrs. E. A. Douglass.
commissioners in bchnlf uf the right
Tuesday— At ten o'clock there will Ik&gt;
Mrs. E. A. Douglass and sister Mrs of way for the Senbonrd extension
a meeting of Auxiliaries, loenl and
visiting in the Palm Room nt Hotel CharleA I.offlcr, o f Miami, hnve ^re- through lllnck Hammock.
Valdes for the installation of a de­ turned from Tampa where they at­
The Board of County Comiqissinirtended the U. I). C. convention.
partment nuxillnry.
ers and the Board o f Education nrc
Tuesday— Col. BoOscvelt Comp, No.
Among the Indies here attending meeting today at the court house, the
3 gives n street dance for visitors
the
Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary Spanish War Veterans are using the
nnd homefolks.
court hopse for their meetings nnd
Tuesday— Mrs. Hurry II. Lewis will Encampment are Dr. Alice Miller,
the court house is a busy place nnd
Mrs.
McGovern
and
Miss'
Florence
entertain the members of the Tues­
looks
like court week.
(trophy,
o
f
West
Palm
Bench;
Mrs.
day Duplicate Bridge Club nt her
Frank
Dale,
of
Key
West;
Mrs.
Stew­
home on Magnolia Avc. at 3 p. in.
H. H. Dickson, James E. Giles, It.
Wednesday—Nelliu
Turner
I’lrele art and Mrs. Solmnn, of St. Peters­
II. Drossier of the Reporter-Star, W.
burg;
Mrs.
McCarthy,
Mrs.
Stevens,
meets tit the homo of Mrs. George
Miss White and Mrs. George, of St. C. Johnson o f the Chattanooga News
Huff at 4 o'clock.
nnd Miss Dickson were here today
(
Fridny— Mothers Club mcetn at tho loud and Srs. Lueilc Dragon, o f St.
e» route to Miami from Orlando.
Louis,
Mo,
home of Mrs. For real on Park ave­
They paid the Herald office an npnue, nt 3:30 p. m.
D. K Thrasher motored to
land todny on buistics*.
I&lt;co Tyler of Pnlatku is among the
business visitors in Sanford today
E. G. Pearson of Otliiudo, repre­
sentative for the Standard Oil Co.
was in the city yesterday on business
rldny-*-Mrs. J. D. Woiwlruff will en­
tertain the members of the Bon
Ton Bridge Club at 3:30.

nounre the engagement or
tneir
dnugtor, Helen Louise, to John Wil­
bur McKee o f Sanford, Florida, for­
merly of Sehneatady, N. Y. The wed­
ding will take place the lntter part of
June.—Savannah Morning News.
Mis.-i Jarrott is the nelce o f Mrs. K.
A. Terheun.of this rily, and has many
friends here. Mr. McKee is now ii
resident of Snnfffrd ami is a valued
employee of t'iinse &amp; Co.

Adjutant General U. Clifford Fos­
ter is among the distinguished guests
visiting the city nnd attending the
encampment of the Spanish War Vet­
erans. General Footer
was away
from the stale several years but wns
recalled to take the Adjutant’s office
lifter the death o f General Lovell.
General Foster lias many friends here
who are glad to see him.

J.H l. Gordon, of Richmond, V ii
\(siting licro ns the guents of Mr.
Mrs. J. W. Sneed at their home
Myttle Avenue.
B. II. Jcrnignn who is with the A.
(’. I.. Railway Is registered at the
Mhntcr.iuna while in the city on a
business mission. '

s of you we deeply feel.
( iod who i idled you,
idl mil
ii row licitl.

MOTHI3BH C l.I'll.
\\e will greet you,
giilar monthly meeting o f * Where no furewoll tears are ever
its Club will be held Friday
died.
.
at 3:30 at the home of Mrs.
— Mrs. Minnie Westerdick.
m Park avenue. All memRECEPTION' FOR VISITORS
Yesterday afternoon tile Theodore
Roosevyjlt.Auxiliary No. 13, entertain­
Mr. und Mrs. J. 13. Bass leave in ii ed most delight fully at a reception at
few dnys for their home in l.oOisburg, the Parish House front four to six
W. Vu., after a veiy pleasant visit o'clock honoring the officcra und visit­
here ns the guest of the latter’s sis­ ing ladies of tho Spanish War Veter­
ter, Mrs. J. W. Sneed at her home on ans nod Auxiliaries.
The Parish House wns hcnulifolly
Myrtle Avenue.
dctlfii nti‘,1 for tlie occasion, the walls
vvcie covered with jmlms and Spanish
i* Huri'ishii Chapter. N. moss, etiterspersed with flags. Bowls
meeting lias been post- ,,1 flowers in red, white'and blue wore
ItiiH Friday, May It, no- effectively placed. At one end a
day, May IK. This will large flag had been draped, banked
meeting of (lie year und with palms and moss, and. here tho
officers f o r , tlie coining chaiiiuiin of the Snnfonl Auxiliary,

For Coughs and Colds, Head­
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Acnet and Pains &lt;
ALL DRUGGISTS
3 5 c and 65 c, j t n and tube*

LAKE

M AR Y

CASINO

Orlando Country Club Orchestra
W . S. SEW ELL, Manager

f H E R ED B HID
%41*

There nro n great many who have al­
ready given orders', and as there In
only, a limited number it would lie
best to give your orders ns soon ns
possible* Sec Alice' Runyon,-McadoB alc’r, Warner Seoggan or Margaret

.

* -192.1 SALMAGUNDI SOON 1113

“ Hunting Big Game
A frica With Gun
and Camera**
Bigger th a n -a - circus.
tj,c
nothing like it on earth. T)fc „
marvelous pictures of the i »
mclouH beasts pictured in their
tlyo
haunts.
The
.Ihunderfef
charge o f wild..JPPPBa.1
elephant
pjf • •
oof.
f wild anlnuiia
animals never before r,kL
a p h ed
e d . Thrilling, interetthi
intemtb.
g rrap
oiwl educational.
nllitsnlintlnl
C*..-! • reduTn
. *
and
Special

CHICKEN D lNN EICeyiTjf Wednesilny. Regular menl.s daily. Evoryfiling
i lean, up-ln-daln..rr aaimaldc--*-.
. &lt; _XhaSaJ waguadk - tiro •annual -of-the
— Our -l*aaehnH-4eamdeft-nt-HtS0“Fri *
Coca-Cola Lunch Room, Harry HlrthV
dny afternoon to show New Smyrna Snnfonl High Schofd will soon be la rger. Mgr., Corner Palmetto Avenue
what n bunch o f sw ift, players we completed by the publishers, nnd will a n d Second s t r e e t
34-2tp
have.
bo*ready for diatrikution. Every­
thing in-concction w^th the Sallys In llir c i r m l l C o u r t. B f u n l f c J n d ir
“ The Beautiful and
' The Juniors arc making their plans
t f m i l l In iiimI t o r Nrmlnulr I'uiinl)
has gone along splendidly thin year,
I'l.irliln.— I ii I hiiiirr r&gt;
o f 't h o Seniors on the evening of
Damned”
nnd they will be ready right on time,
May 25th, and we’ll say they arc g o ­
on May, 10.
ing to liavc a royal uiitertpinmenL
The Salmagundi is truly n produc­
(5. tV. Lawton, Bracelet Watch EiKlmlna Urrd. Defendant.............
The Freshmen linvo boon out prac­ tion o f the students themselves, who T i l KI.MJNA n V I t D , M OO NVII.M L A U K .
pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, 1^
It
uiipenrlinr
f
r
o
m
.
I
b
e
nfrliliivlt
or.U
.
ticing football, getting ready for the have spent much time- nnd work, IS. l l r n i h erein ilnly filed . Hint lie Is the
&lt;2l-fc
team next year. Here's hoping they writing nnd planning nnd arranging «-iint|iliiliinti( lo Hi*- a b o v e aty led -ea im o.
nnd Hint It Is Hie b e l ie f o f th e nffln nt
will have na good a &lt;hic as last year.
Hint Kltulltn lly n t I* o v e r t w e n t y - o n e
McKinnon-Markwnod Company rS
y e a r s u f aw* nnd Hint r aid Klinlnn D» rd
In
n resid ent o f Ho- s t o l e o f A iknnou*. open their new clothing store toon ‘i
The High School has grown and
In llo o n v llle , Ark nn sns.
Mrs. Tolnr also presented a prise consequently the Sally Is larger. It ivrlilltia
T h e r e f o r e . y o u K lm ln a ll&gt; rd. a r e . o r ­ the Brumlcy-Puleeton building, l^.g,
to Iiorrninc Phillips, the writer of has t\vo new departments this year, d er ed to a p p e a r to tilts bill h erein flleil
In th is cau se, r.ald iip pen ran re t » he on
the winning essay on ‘‘ Florida Trees," tho Domestic Science and the A gri­ Hu- first M mihIIiv In June. ISS3. th e
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
s
e kelnK a Itulo D a y o f tills C ou rt.
which was written in observance o f culture departments.' The snap shots e m
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d Hint th is n o t i c e , Tho SnnfuQi C’urpcnters' !.&lt;**!
for tho banquet to be given in honor of the boys’ farm and its products t.u ptilillshi'd f o r f o u r , r u n s e r u t lv e
w e e k s In Hie Hanford l ir r a ld . a n e w s - contemplates n raise In scale to Tfc
Arbor Dny.
nnd the pictures o f the Domestic paiier p u b lish ed In Hcnilnolo Cou n ty , j e r hour, taking effect May 15,19a
Klorldu.
.
,
,
Science class
rooms, shovnng iln
W itness:
K. A. Douiilasa, C le rk
of
Salmagundi will lie on sale next
th e C irc u it Court, and a seal Hiercor,
splendid equipment, make these de­ tills 1st d a y o f .May. A. D. I9M.
week. The price will be one dollar
(HKAI.)
K. A. IKMJUI.ABH.
C lerk o f Hu- Circuit C ourt.
nnd' n quarter after Tuesday. Orders partments nn attractive part o f the
•Ily i A. M. W K K K H . 1». C.
may be given nud paid for nt one Sally.
6-1-S -1B -32-29
In
fact
the
entire
Sally
is
just
full
dollar a copy before that time..
o f good literary nrtlclcs, prise essays, HEMSTITCHING and Pivoting done
Be sure to see Alice Runyon or snap shots, cartoons nnd jokes, und
nt 311 Park Ave.
33-Gtp
Meade Bnker for u copy o f the nn-' no one would wish to fail to get n
nunl. Salmagundi will have lots of copy, for a Sally is something that
interesting school pictures nnd plenty
o f good jokes. Order early and pay
KeepYour Complexion
Cures Malaria, Chills
before the eighth.
o f Roae-Pe ta 1 Tox t ure
nnd Fever, Dengue or
N adine Face Powder
Among the line records Miss Gray
Hllicus Fever.
keep the rotes in your chrtki.
It will make your tkin toft,
5-l-o.n.w.-20te
has played for us this week are,
smooth end velvety. It will
CIi|? T h is C o u p o n
"Song o f India" by Gulli-Curci und
lend an Irrcsittable charm,
“ The Little Olil Log Cabin in the
ft*** and the fragrance of the
I y S k flower garden.
L in e," by Alma Gluck; ."The Lost
TRADE MASK
, 4 N adine adhere* tad
Chord" by John
McCormack; and
.
protects the tkin
"KHowantchlna" played b ythc Phil­
Thin coupon, when accom ­
from tun, wind and
adelphia Symphony orchestra.
dutt. Chntaini no
panied by ONE A D U L T
ingredient that can harm the
paid adm ission will adm it
R t« Ut- R»» Of*
akin T&gt;r the eye*. Money re­
Tuesday wus set npnrt by the Or­
one lady F R E E to the open­
funded if not pleated.
der o f Do Molny as Patriots' Day,
50c at your toilet counter. Uiaing introductory p erform ­
laturo boa by mail 4c.
and was obsedved in rlnipcl by tbs
ance o f M URDOCK, "T h e
NATIONAL TOILET CO.
reading of papers written on patriotic
' Falie, T * n n ^ ^
W hite M ahatm a" at the
subjects, by three membur? o f ’ the
De Molny. Ralpr Woodruff chose nn
P A R ISH HOUSE,
Sold by
interesting nubjcct, "The Boston Tea i
. o'rZnrtl, ^
.
Thursday, May 10th
Party;’’ Bit) Moyc bad a papi r on-1
UNION P H A R M A C Y
Georgia W ashington;'' and Rodman
Sanford, Florida
Lehman had one on “ Tile StarSpangled Banner."

W

W

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FREE!

FREE!

theS tom a ch

Livci-. Kidneys
Bowels, Blood

Some lime ago the Woman':* Club
offered a prise to tile liny in Mr.
Cooper’s agriculture
classes, who
would make the best bird bouse, in
respect to workman?hip, cmlnnincu,
and appearance. The winner was
known when Mru. R. 13. Tolar pre­
sented, in (Impel, the prise to John
Biumley. ' Several others wlm re­
ceived honorable mriitinif were Joel
Bell. Elmer l.und'pii-t. Russell Nil
hoii, and George Thurston.

1 1 !.bed Ix-urntIi the cross

lucksonvillc arrive I
day and is milking
at the Montcr.uma
attending lo Ixini-

— FOR—*
/

Events have been happening prol
Corwin T in d -ty fast in S. II S. thin week.
Mr. and Mrs
daughter Surnh left Monday in their
c ar fo r Toledo, Ohio, ' nnd vnthiny ■*' Mrs. Lconnrdi returned Thursdny
from her recent trip to Tnllahnsdc.
points in M lchlganr*t

J. !«._ L&lt;;T-nev. .q.-nromimutl— panducc merchant o f Fort Myers, i:i in
year nnd it Is earnestly desired thnt the city today, looking over thin sec­
lie wan the guest of J. I*.
all meinborn lie present. The meet­ tion.
ing will Ite held at the home o f Mrs. Hall while here.
Raymond Phillips oil Elm avenue, at
Hon George Dccottes left yester­
MRS. FREI) DA1GF.K. Society Editor four o'clock.
day
with Representative
Iurke for
Phene 21»-W
Mrs. Junle RoOmillntt returned Tnlluhnssce where he will assist in
I f r a n h * * e m i ) I r l r n i U i Ii III u k yon
— If ) an a r e ( n l m n o * w h e r e o r riniilnic
drafting several important bills for
k a m f . n r I f » « n n r r r n lr r lM ln ln K . w r l l r koine Inst evening from Miami where
■ p m iin l enrH In th la i l r i m r l n i r n l . s I i I uk she has spent the past two months.
the county nnd city.

rv

v - t o n i g h t ____

\\ed'iesd.iy a most delightful a f­
fair was licbl in the Home Economics’
rooms, when the giiis taking that
subject were "A t Home" from the
hours of live to six, to the facilities
of all the schools, the school hoard,
the Welfare Department o f till* Wo­
man's club and the mothers of the
girls. A largo crowd was present ull
the time, and delicious rwf ret Itmen Is
of punch, cake ,nnd sandwiches were
served.
Muny
compliments
have
Theodore Roosevelt No. 13, Mrs. It. A. Ik- •ii received on the rooms, the work
Trihcun nnd the officers stood.
In of the girls, and the efficient teach­
the receiving group were Mrs. lcr- ing of Miss Zachary.
Iiuuii, Mrs. l.ucilc Dragon, president
general of St. Louis, ami Dr. Alice
S. II. S. Is delighted over tljc news
Miller of West Palm Bench.
just received that two o f the boys in
The (guests were welcomed upon Mr. Cooper's agricultural class won
their arrival by the Reception commit­ u in.dal for the judging o f rwinc nnd
tee: Mesdnmes Ward, Ilaynca and Andrew Caraway for the judging of
beef cattle, These are Smith-Hughes
Ballard.
Dering the afternoon a most inter- medals und this was work in which
listing program &gt;vas rendered as fol- our buys competed with hoys from
about thirty other schools in the
lows:
state, ao S. H. S. - is mighty proud
Cornet and sa*aphone
to know that Malcolm nnd Andrew
nard and John Srhirard.
are
such good judge:! of imimals and
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Cluu&lt;
we all congratulate them upon their
ability, ami Mr. Coojrer upon the
woik in the classes.
Cluilnctt Quartette—Mlssaa Lueilc
Pope, Florence McKay, l’earl Itobson
Among those* prominently men­
tioned us attending the Spanish War
nud Madeline Mullein.
Veterans encampment here is two
Vocel Kolo— Mr*. A. M. Phillip*.
distinguished citizen* from the grow­
Reading— M lsi Margaret Cowan.
('Following tho program refresh­ ing metropolis o f Osceola county—
ment* constating o f *»ndwlcho*i Iced St. Cloud. Being a,colony o f old
brick cream, cake and mints with fu- veterans it is seemly tbui Ed George
vor* of rose* on each plate were serv­ nnd John McCarthy should nettle
ed at daintily ap|Kjlnted tabic*, laid there ami become prominent citizens.
with white covers, with crosses of red Both are identified .with the business
and blue. These were presided over life of St. Cloud nnd both o f them
by the members of the R^._ Agnes take credit fo r bringing out W. T.
making bint the
Tunnicliffc and
Guild.
Mis. Dragon, the president general prominent banker that he was in
o f the Spanish War Veterans Auxil­ Osceola county before he left there to
iary, was introduced by Mrs. Terhuen come to Sanford. ..Wo would advise
and gave a must delightful talk, ex­ the police to keep an bye on Mc­
Carthy and Geofge while they are
plaining the work of the auxiliary.
The ufternoon was one of exception­ hero as we have inside information
al enjoyment to tho many guest* In that they are in reality safe blowera
spite of .the threatening weather and —their specialty being kitchen safes
about (me hundred guest* met these wh.ne the orange wine U usually
••
kepL
.1 ,
/
(harming honwroc*..
-i

In compiling answers lo objections
t • Savings accounts one clerk submit­
ted the following: "I am not inter­
ested." A n sw er:. "Y ou were not in1, tested in your wife until you I......
acquainted &gt;vil!i Her. How can you
expect to lie interested ill a Savings
account until you have on e?" Let the
S&lt; Illin o is County Bank wise you lo a
Saving account.

Welcome to Our City
Spanish War Vets
Also we extend you a most cordial invitation to visit our
store while in the city. W e cai ry a complete . line of
Gent’s Furnishings.
M E N ’S M O H AIR SUITS, ut per Suit ..................____________ ................. $20.00
M EN 'S G U A R A N T E E D RLUE SE R G E SUITS, at per Suit.’...;...:'......$30-00
M EN ’S C O O L -C L O tH A N D LIGH T F L A N N E L SUITS, ut per Suit 1-130.00
RO YS’ PALM REACH SUITS. TW O P A IR PA N TS, LIG H T A N D
DARK- P A T T E R N S, at, per Suit ......... :..
___ ....____ :.,-fl0.00

�Or

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923

* »O B T W &lt;

The Governor promises a probe In
THE NEED OF SOFT WATER.
qunntity being pumped from "the their money is being spent -It is
to the death o f former jailer Jerry
wells. He recommended that the city manifestly impossible to servo' this
Popel who was mysteriously poisoned
Sanford’s greatest need ih soft wa* not erect a water-softening plant but purpose In any-other manner than by
F aB lia ar* ♦ W fT
/
4 mr at «k r Itrra M n a l M l w . 107
at Quincy on Monday o f this week. ter. Wc have the purest water In proceed to find n source o f supply/bf publication In newspapers.
jU g M U » A t * .
71*.
THo other bill referred to provides
Now that the victim is dead the probe the wor^d and there is no chance for softer writ ok ’ A similar report ffas
hardly get results since there *ar» contamination in our artesian wntcr made by George W. Simon, Jr., en­ for the proper publication of legal
Th e Herald Printing- Co. will
and offlcinl notice’s . and advertise­
sd tunny who would want the truth but it contains sulphur gas nnd other gineer for tho stnte board o f health
r rrm .ia m m a
___
sealed up in the jailer’s bosom.
ingredients that rust the pipes and
"Since that time the matter has ments, Issued by courts, sheriffs and
.
J. M OLLY-----------------------------K *lta r
o
- ■
plumbing and the odor o f the sul­ been before the administration. Sam­ tax collectors, in any ofifeiat news­
N. J . I . I L L 4 n n « w » r t * r r .T r f M y r » r
H. A . HK KI.--------O en em l M sa s a r r
And
now
.they
have
n
compromise
phur is objectionable to many o f the ples o f water from several wells have paper which is to be designated by
R . H. H O LLY
A d r r r t l.f n c W a a a a cr
What the future holds for us none of us
tick bill that they wnnt to pas. Wo visitors. The Southern Utilities Com­ been analyzed; also water from a the Circuit Court o f the county. Be­
K a .n a
M ft r llilic lla ln
Made
fore
a
newspaper
can
receive
the
want
none
of
them
in
Seminole
coun­
couple
o
f
springs
in
this
section.
Mr.
knows.
pany s a y .it Is not profitable to at­
A pp llrallon
ty. We have tried it and found it tempt to soften our water here and Simon, reporting his analysis in re­ designation o f'o ffic ia l,-it must show
I.R\V'1I S H U T .... r ir r n ta t ln a H a f a f r r
wanting—and we are still sad about it could nut be done without big ex­ gard toonc o f these sources stated sworn affidavit that it has a general
P k a a r S » .W a f t r r B p. m. 7
We may be certain, however, that we
the money thnt wns thrown nwny on pense nnd this being tho case it is that the city would do well to get, tho circulation, that it Js published at
should prepare for tomorrow's needs by
. PaharrlpttoB P rice (a d i n a r *
O ar Y e a r ----— — --------------...— »— Ad.00 the tick eradication. Wo should have hardly prnbnble thnt the city will water provided the sppply wan s u ffi­ least once a. week,' that it has been so
making .the best of today's efforts.
• Is M o n t h * ----- ------------ r -------------------- l.OO biiU the
published for nt ^enst oils year, that
* ’.
l
:? o il cm fw sh cm fwyy 'attempt it even nfter they get con­ cient, '
D t l l r r r r l la C lip hp C a rrier
- ,.?V * ~“V
r '.
trol o f the plants or start new planta
O a r W r r k _____________ ~ ________ IS C en t* paying for them.
" O f course, before n 'fle w supply at least&lt;80 per cent-cff Its circulation
■ — •
Open an -interest-bearing account with
•
------------- o------ ------is
actully
paid
far.
by
bona
fide
sub­
here.
Our
case
is
identical
with
thnt
can
be
secured
mnny
Items
'must
bo
T h e M s IS* l a HUpapa W r t k l r l l r r this institution and build a competence.
ald r a l l r r l p r a r r r a
Srmtnntr t'onntp
The Spanish War Veterans will o f Urndentown nnd the Brndentown considered: Quality and qunntity of scribers and that it is not published as
a a d la pnhllahrd r r r r p F r ld a p . A d r r r*
tlalajr ratra made k m m a a a applies* pack their camp equipment this nf- Herald hns the followfng about this the sunnlv: cost to bring it to the the o rgan of_anjJjmitedJOcicty^cIasa, m
lion . 03.00 per p r a r , a l n a r a la a d r a a r r .
n-aiu) hiku -to-Uw*ir—homos—In -m a tte r :
*
r*^
_________
__ —
service iqainn; possibility o f the sup­ association or1 orgnniztnion.
M R l f B R n T I I R A R R O C IA T U D PIIFRM various parts o f the state.
We hope
The purpose o f this measure is to
"Considerable discussion hns arisen ply lasting through a long period
T h e A ssociated I’ reaa ta e x c lu s iv e ly their stay has been
plensnnt and over the questloq o f supply o f bet- 1with 4he demand oh it increasing ns require that legal notices, in which all
entit led to I ho use f o r r a r u b llr a tlo n o f
all n ew s d is p a t ch e s c re d ite d to It or profitable while they were hero and ter water than is now furnished by, tho city grows.
the people arc interested, be printed
not o th e r w is e c redited in thta paper
have general
and also tha lo c a l
newa
published that they will always remember San­ the city’s waterworks
service; not; *■Otj the face o f the reports of In newspapers which
herein.
ford
ns
the
greatest
little
city
in
the
circulation,
which
are
rend by the
necessarily
cleaner
or
purer
water,
1
these
cnginCers-the
Herald
is
not
in
All r l i h t a o f re*pub1lcatlon o f apectal
dla palchea herein a r e alao reserved.
slate. Some day maybe we will have but softer water ,or soft wntcr.
’ favor o f p water-softening plant. It poplc o f the county or district affect­
O ffice I IIK R A I.I) l l t l l . n i M i . r tu in r MM the pleasure o f entertaining
these
“ Few cities in Florida bnve soft does believe that no time should lie ed; nnd also, by the designation o f nn
boys o f ,’!I8 again and when they water. The few that have this most ’ lost in securing n better supply of official paper, to thus ndvice Jhc peo­
SA N FO R D
Fl o r i d a
come hack they will see a city o f desirable commodity get n good deal water than that now available.”
ple in which paper
they will find
twenty thousand people— if they
these matters o f official ntid legal
-o o f advertising out of it.
come hack in ten years.
interests to them.
•UBLICITY
MEASURES.
“ Hrndcntown’s water supply is
Ta
------------- o ------------These bills nrc distnted by good
i The hill creating a fire marshal pure; it is clean. But it is hard wnTwo
bills
now
before
the
legisla­
comnlon-scnsu
and the public wclIf thr heads o f the Krupp works was knocked out yesterday some o f ter. And while it i» not harmful to
ture
endorsed
by
the
Florida
l’
ress
fru
nnd
they
ought
to lie passed,—
.
the humnn system it is destructive of
nt Essen get fifteen years.in prison the members saying it was only
sonp and good humor; and of cloth­ Association nnd the* Associated Dulles Tampa Tribune.
there will !h? no more Big Berthas wanted by the insurance companies. ing washed in it. Nearly every house o f Florida, should receive the fnvoraThe trouldc with nil such hills for
Heinz's fig pudding, peanut butter,
made in that time nt Icnsl nnd the
in the city hns a tank to hold rain ble attention o f thnt body. They arc
the Insurance companion nnd the*
intended
to
bring
about
greater
pub­
ketsup,
baked beans, booked sour
world pence ought to be brought
cities getting-new equipment for low­ water and roof gutters to convey the licity fo r the official actions o f gov­ kraut and spaghetti, cooked macaroni
about in thnt time.
ering tire insurance rates is ju stlh is rainfall from the roof into the tank, ernmental boards and to legal ami with mushroom sauce. Phone 210.—
— nfter you get all these things the and this water is 'used generally for othrr official notices and advertise­
Populnr Mnrkct.
3fi-2tc
washing purposes.
Turnbull wants to try out the plan fire insurance companies do not low­
ments.
"Some years ngo n former city
o f working the
convicts without er the rates. With the splendid
It seems strange that people with
These bills were introduced by
government, realizing the value of
equipment
now
possessed
by
Sanford
whipping them. The Senator is right.
1
phenomenal
memories, will power nnd
softer water looked into the proposi­ Senators Igou and Scales.
It could he tried out nt lenst and If it the rate should be cut in half. And
_______________ :______:____
_____ _
personality
are
never heard o f ex­
The first hill makes it_the duty of
tion o f putting In a water-softening
fnils to work something else can be this Is something for the City Com­
cept
in
the
advertisements.
plnnt. Analysis o f the wntcr then county commissioners, boards o f pub­
V
t
done. It will nt lenst act the world missioners to think about while the
One 20-ncrc or two ten-acre tracts fo r sale. Improved lands
trustees of county
revealed thnt a water-softening plant lic instruction,
legislature
is
still
In
session.
Beth Palm Rowley, Hair Specialist,
nt rest.
could do the work and do it economic­ boud issues, municipal councils, mu­
o - ----------w ith nil necessary buildings. Save all com m issions by buy­
Ihirf week only nt Yowell Co.’s. H l-ltc
trustees of
Another blaze in the subway in ally. But the war was on nnd it was nicipal commissioners,
Those Chinese bandits must have New York brings to mind the fact a bad time in which to undertake to municipal bond Issues nnd trustelfc
ing direct from owner.
been former coroporntion
men in that every cracker from Florida who raise money, so the
project went o f sub-drninngo districts, who have in
N o Trouble to Show What W e Have.
America. After taking 150 captives goes to New York the tlrst time is over.
charge the expenditure o f public
from a train they send word to the afraid of the subway ami the first
"The present1 city administration funds, to keep correct minutes of
authorities that all the captives will thing he thipks about is tire. And took the matter up again in 1U22 their proceedings nnd to publish an
A L SO FIN E ST HUILDINO- LOTS ON SA N F O R I) HEIGHTS
be killed unless the pursuit is called while* the New York people laugh with, one of the best,known water­ itemized statement o f all their ex­
off.
about the fears o f the provincials it works engineers in the South, George penditures nt stated intervals. The
would seem that they are well found­ Main of Daytona. Mr. Main came requirement is that such statements
.Judge C. ‘ It. Pnrkhill made a fine ed since there have been several tires here and nfter complete investigation must be published monthly in some
impression' Upon his hearers yester­ in the subway in the past few years. of the proposition, including analysis newspaper published in the county or
day when he addressed the Sapnish We hnvo often thought while rjding of the water, reported thnt Braden- district served by such hoard.
PH O N E 400
This lnw will give to the public,
supply could
War Veterans. He made no mention in the subway thnt it would be serio- town’s present wntcr
of politics hut he made a line t^ilk ous if a fire broke out with the trains not bo economically softened. He nt monthly intervals, full and official
on Americanism shorn of ail section­ down in the bowels of the earth and said the water being pumped was &gt;information regarding the expendialism and he is certainly of guberna­ built the vats "on tick" instead of much harder than a few years be­ ture o f public njoncy. It is only t ight
no way to gel out.
fore thnt time, due to the increasing thnt the people should know just how |
torial size.

Sanford Daily Herald

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Today's Efforts

.Peoples

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of Sanford

FA R M LANDS

G. W. SPENCER

WEAREEQUIPPEDTODOGOODPRINTING

The public is cordially invited to attend
the opening of our new store

Furnishers

�PAGE THKEft '

THE SANFIORP DAILY HEHALP, WEDNESDAY, MAtr 0, 1923
RELIEVED WHOOPING CQUtill
“ My little child had Whooping
Cough," Writes James Noll, Connersvll(e, Indiana, “ and Foley’s Honey and
fa r gave her relief. If my children
contract a cough or cold I givg them
Fpjoy’s Honey and Tar and always
get good results." For quieg relief
from Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat,
Chest and bronchial trouble use Fol­
ey’s Honey nnd Tar, the largest sellIng cough medicine in the world. No
opiates. Refuse substitutes.
Sold
everywhere.— Adv.
Notice o f Application for- Tax Deed
Under Section 375 of the General
Statute# of the Slate of Florida
Notice |s
Woodruff., purchaser of Tiix Certifi­
cate No. 400, dated tho 5th day of
'June, A. D. 1011, has filed said certi­
ficate in my office anil hns made ap­
plication for TuX Deed to issue in ac­
cordance with law. Said certificate
rmbraers , the following described
property situated in Seminole County,
Florida, to-wlt: Beg. 30.82 chs.. N. &amp;
35,01 chs. \V. o f SB. cr. See. 2, Twp
20 S., Range 30 E., run S. 1.82'chs.
W. 1!) 1 2 chs. N. 18 chs. K. 12 chs.
S. 82* E. 8.34 chs. N. 12.71 chs. E
1 | /2 chs. N. 7 . 10’ E. 10.04 chs. K.
Consult o s a b o u t tlm
73
chs. S 10 chs. W. I 1/2 chs. S 20
l.uH.llnu
material,
f * t iih furnlHh a Ida.
chs, S\Vly tu beg. 35 acres. The said
\\v w ill a g o r a y on
land,being assessed ut the date o f the
Ill-lies (111
flintiest
■lualiiy m a terial th at
issuance of silch certificate in the
will enulilo y o u
to
in like a M g sa v in g .
name o f “ Sanford W'nter Works".
l-t-Diant m-rvlco uuAlso: Tax Certificate No. 2053,
mtreJl.
dated the 5th day of June, A. D. 1894,
••llullilrr*' lli-ntlquar.
has filed said certificate in my office
Irrn "
nnd has made application for Tax
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
Hill
Snid certificate embraces tho follow­
Lumber £o.
ing described property situated iu
Seminole County,- Florida, ty-wil:
I'hone 130, Sanford
Beg. 25.01 chs. IV. and 20.82 chs, N.
e f Sly. cor. See. 2, Twp JO H, Range 30
E Run N. in chs. \V. 5 elm. S. 10
fhs. E. 5 chs. The said land being as­
sessed nt the date o f tho issuance of
such certificate in the numo. o f “ Ex­
tra. T. Wcc.r."
A lso: Tax Certificate No. 1503,
dated the 2ml day of June., A. 1&gt;. l89fi,
hns filed said certificate i)i my office
and has made application for Tax
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
O UR
ing described property situated in
BREAD
Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: Beg.
MAKES
10.82 c hs. N. ami 20.04 chs. W. of SE.
EVERY*
cor. See. 2, Twp. 20 S, Range 30 K.
•M EAL.
Run N. 10 elm. W. 10 chs. S. in chs, E.
PICNIC .f
10 chs. 10 acres. The said land be­
ing assessed nt the dale of the issu-v
Just think o f it— three picnics nr.co Of such certificate in the name of
a
duy!
Breakfast-picnic, Mrs. N. G. Foster.
hincheun-picnic nnd dinnerAlso: Tax Certificate No. 1082,
-ptemt-if Trtnretit'tMir'forend. -It- 7Mtwi tii 3 -7 t v d a y irr Jifti ? ; a .*n ^ ra m ;
is mighty palatable nnd high­ has filed snid certificate in my office
ly nutritious. It contains just
nnd has made application for Tax
(he proper food units for
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
Imdy-huilding mid ju st the Said certificatb embraces the follow­
proper taste-qualities to en­ ing described property situated in
courage your appetite.
Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
Ileg. 11.80 chs. \V. nnd 20 chs. S. of
N. E. onr. Sec. 2, Twp 211 S, Range 30
E, Run S. 0.11 chs. S. 45 deg. W. 8.17
cha.^N. 11.02 chs, E. 5.78 rhs. to beg.
5 acres. The said land being assessed
at the datesif the issuance o f such cer­
tificate in the name of "Titus Hart".
Unless said certificate shall he re­
deemed according to law-Tax Deed
will issue thereon on the 31st clay of
May, A. D. 1023.
WITNESS my official signature
and seal this the 24th duy of April, A.
I). 1023.
(SE A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
Bye A. M. WEEKS, 1). C.
4-25; 5-2-9-10-23-30

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from the best materials *nd properly
installed in Sanford or vicinity, if you
aish.

We specialize

In

Awnings,

Poreh Curtains nr anything of cuit-

We also make WINDOW SHADES

i

to your order at a saving

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you,

(-s|.eeinl]y on odd sUfe windows.
Estimates given cheerfully.

M o r n !* * ] *
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ORl.ANJU)
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"First la Our U a c" .

II they TireritciTSmart* Bum
or Discharge, it Sore*, lmtoted.
Inflamed or Granulated, uee
Murine. Soothe* and Refreshes^

^PHATH OF OSCAR SPEER

Word won received hero today o f
the dentil of Oscar Speer,1 that oc­
curred nt Otceii, North Carolina,!
All Florida has — then he gets mysteriously written ul)init six o’clock thin morning. The
messages written upon
ordinary wins also snid the body would arrive
slates, nnd the peculiar thing about it, here Friday 'night niid it is supposed
Murdock's * won­ Murdock has apparently nothing to do the funeral will occur Saturday.
OScnr Speer wgn born in SanfordJ
derful powers In with' it, otherwise thnn direct it, ns
Oil
October 12th, 1801. He united ’
this
message
’appear*
written
appnrtracing the thief
with
the Baptist church in 1012 and
, who recently rob- frntly'by an unseen hand, while held
was
a
good Christian young man o f
l y the audience; this is startling to
exemplary
habits.
say the least, but to rap the climax, he
gets apiril pictures of any person Uv- { lie was one o f tile first to enlist
in gor dead, produced uiwn white can- 1in the. Oilapdp company when w’ar
pros examined and marked by the aud­ Was declared ,pnd wns sent overseas
ience f n d , without sny. assistjui^o_hy.i in fhe replacement trodm going ini-.
mediately, ,into the front linos where
Murdopk,
ment at Daytona
he
wns wounded on the 29th o f April.
How ithia could be accomplished is
-B each nitd •stole
beyond our power to even attempt to 1P17, iipd sent to the hospital, lie
Several thousand
explain. Finally comes the fonst o f wns sufficiently recovered to again
dollar* worth o f
the evening,.the part all wait for. He take his place on tHb battle front
,
Tim on r a t
j eWclrr and monwhere he was exposed to the cold and
' p U lt n o c C
e y . M urdock w as reaches fo r his mystic crystal hijll and
wot weather ami contracted tuber­
just two and n half days in locating while gating into its depth he answers culosis ami was again sent to the
questions askud mentally by the aud­
the ninn, now held a captive.
ience— ho answers them instantly and hospital ami eventually rutile back
The lure o f the Orient and the openly without a nu^pntV^delny^- home after the armistice was signed.
mysterious is the power hack o f the everything Is done in y he open—he He was bore for some time and was
tremendous success that has been also walks right down among the aud­ then dent to the government hospital
achieved by Murdock, “ The Eminent ience, dumb-founding th* most skep­ at Otcen on August 11)20 where lie
has been ever since. It was thought
White Mnhntnin" who opens his re­ tical.
turn engagement Thursdny night of
Murdock denies control of powers at niio I'm - that he would recover
this week at the Pm 4sH House.
not resident in the least occult o f his bat th_ iniddieus direflso had fasten­
t Murdock's production is quite elnli- auditors, hut Ills manner of denial and ed upon b in at a time when he was
orate containing beautiful scenic in­ its frankness is believed liy many to the loart prepared for it and ,Dover
vestiture nnd costuming, with an ap­ cloak n deeper knowledge than he loosened its ImM until lie succumbed
propriate atmospheric opening. Mur­ Would care to claim. Commenting on today.
He leaves nil adopted mother and
dock gets right down to business and Ihis remarkable demonstrations, he
other
relatives to mourn his hws.
while doing it, he has a peculiar way 1says In effect: “ 1 do nothing that
of keeping his audience highly enter­ 1could not he accomplished liy the ordi­ MEASURE TO SUMMONS
tained with a kindly flow o f patter, n a ry person if lie upplil-d a life time
JURORS 11Y REGISTERED
explaining ns he goes along with the o f study to it as I have.’ Some attri­
' MAIL PASSED IJY 1IOUSI
demonstrations—his personality
is bute Clairvoyant powers to the mys­
tic nnd somu credit him with the abil­
magnetic and keen.
TALLAHASSEE, .May 0 .-F in a l J
passage o f a bill originating in the!It
‘ There is something in human nature ity to read tho minds of others.
Murdock will nlsu present his fam­ senate to provide for the summoning la
that compels every one to knock at the
ous
matinee for ladies only on Sntur- of regular grand juries by registered' J]
door of the future, and Murdock gives
dny
afternoon,
May 12th, during whlr-h mail was effected by favorable ae- !*
an astonishing example of opening the
time
girls
under
tin- age of* sixteen lion on it in (lie house today. The St
door a little way and letting each one
l
&gt;vill not he admitted and questions of measure- now goes to thp governor. Y
»i
have a glimpse o f their flite.
a more private or personal nature The measure would not apply to 5
of. Murdock then
ie nHis
c c startling
demonstrations
In­
tuny he ilsla-d. Crystal halls and Ilor-' special juries but mcMiu-lly to those tj
reverses
the
rule
nnd
projects
thought
clude tests in thought trmtsfemnee,
back tohevarious
of the Jlpon
nud- os-copes,will he given away FREE as called for rygnlnr terms of circuit p
where
causes members
the-girl student
souvenirs nt the hulk's only matinee. court.
leqcc-^)
roving
it
will
work
both
ways
h
the stage to play any musical selec­

k

to accumulate his pile.
A squirrel saves up nuts for
winter days.
• * A Bee hives its honey.
W hat do you do?
Save money at Our Savings De__jjarim en t where 4 % in 4e*esfc -increases it
It will pay you in the happiness
independence brings.

A COM M UNITY B U ILD E R
F P FORSTER, Preeldrel

V L ST E L -H A R P
N A T IO N A L D IR E C T IV E
Detective W ork in all its Branches
, Offices in Swope ltaildiiig, I2li South Orange Avenue
CIVIL .AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS FOR BANKS, RAH.
ROADS, FACTORIES, CORPORATIONS, ATTORNEYS
AND INDIVIDUALS
All Investigation^; Confidentially Conducted by Reliable and Expert

tion, or present any test that the nudAs a cross-section of school life, ll.fiHl FORD TRUCKS
DELIVERED IN FIRST
showing what is done in every de­
QUARTER SET RECORD
partment .there is nothing like the

r

Salmagundi. Seniors nnd Junior* in
separate piclutes, department* for
Athletics, Domestic Science, and A g­
riculture, besides ell tin- usual things
ofoiir school days. There As “ Reel
Literature” — the kind that makes
your heajl feel by its brilliance—and
prize-winning poetry. There arc the
IwiJ -kind -of-jnlui-w-rcai .muw,.hour&lt;l
ip the iialls and class rooms; ami
witty remark* of the teachers. The
illustrations are works of art.
In
Sulmngundi ,you will 1m- sure to lin'd
something to please and entertain
you, regardless of.v ou r walk In life.
Humor, pathos ,nrt, literature, alike
grace its pages. Price $1.25.

An
ugly cut ?

MENTHOLATUM
is an tiseptic a n d
gently helps the J
y
healing.

Hmv would you like to take' a trip
in tin- company of
His . Satanic
Majesty 7 There is an enturtniliing
account &lt;&gt;f such a trip in thu .Salma­
gundi— to |k&lt; purchased at the High
School for $1.25.
,

CLOSE

A T NOON

Wliut girls see in taking domestic
science is told in Salmagundi.
Ask for Roger’s Silverware. Coupon
Byron's ideas about clammy hand
shakes, and Dcmuij’is Mussnn's per given with every 25c cash purchase at
35-2tc
feet- school, arc described in Salma­ the Popular Market.
gundi.

Our foot hall Liiys, separately nnd In
formation may be *c6n in Halnio••
Notice of Application for Tax Deed gundi.
Under Sect Ion 573 of the General
MeKiniinn-Markwood Company will
Statutes of the State of Florida
have a complete line o f Dart SclmffNotice is hereby given that Mr*.
Stella Cowley, purchaser o f Tax Cer­ ner St Marx clothing, new store, now
12-tfc
tificate No. 20, tinted the 0th day of stock,
July, A. I). 1014, has (Red satd certi­
Who is the “ Bjnck Raider?” “ Whore
ficate In my office, nnd has made ap­
plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­ D Lohl I,ovelniid?'’ The**! are the
cordance with law. Snid certificate two mysteries that keep you wonder­
embraces tho following described ing in "The Girl From Lower Seven."
property situated in Seminole Coun­ High School May 0th and 10th.
ty, Florida, to-wit: NW. 1/4 o f NW.
1/4, Sec. 18, Twp. 21 S., Range 20
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
East. 40 acre*. The snid lund being
‘
MONEY
assessed ut tho date of tho issuance
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
o f such certificate In the name o f A. and mail it to Foley Si Co., 2835 Shef­
P. Cowley. Unless *uid certificate field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
shall ho redeemed according to law name and address clearly. You-w ill
Tux Deed will issue thereon on .the receive in roturn a trial package con­
31st day o f May, A. 1). 1023.
taining Foley’s Honey and Tur Com­
WITNESS my official signature pound fo r roughs, colds and croup;
uud frcul this the 24th duy o f April Foley Kidney Pills fur pains In sid u
A.
1023.
nnd hark; rheumatism, backache, kldi
(SE A L) , E. A. DOUGLASS.
ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Clerk Circuit Court.
wholesome and
CaOuqtic Tablets,
Seminolo County, Fla. thoroughly'cleansing cathartic fo r
By: A . M. WEEKS, D. C. renstipntion, hiliousncua, headaches,
HIRST-ARCADIA MELONS
r
4-25; 5-2-0-10-23-30
and sluggish bowels. ‘ Solti everyARE SOLD FOR SI,M0
when*— Adv.

4 jn i/ P M C H l g h t a n d I

A W n in g S h o p

MURDOCK SECURED FOR ^RETU RN .
ENGAGEMENT?’ A F T E R HIS PHEN O M IN A A L W O R K A T D A Y T O N A

K lig lr lf' true*
Tuattrra
t'M rlrfi.

A.KUADIA, May 0.—The first car
load o fwntcrnidon* o f the season
was shipped from Arcadia Tuesday.
They were grown and shipped by L.
C. French and F. B. Smith and
brought 91,000 on the track, Thqy
were shipped to Chicago. The same
men will ship cor load* Thursday and
Saturday.. They exqpet to ship twen­
ty car' Ipada from their thirty-four
acres o f watermelons.
. &lt;
Daily Herald on tale at Jpe's Si

The 1MGGLY W IGG LY road Is am ooth-surlurod and .straight.
There are no bans o f credit, no rules and halts of needless expense,
Travel on it always and you’ ll arrive ahead o f time. Z

Tl1EF AMIUS SUNS!ET ( i f D BUITERL B. . 4 )C
PIiEMliER SALADD!RESSI I t iLARGE SLE S c
OUR FRUIT. A N D V E G E T A B L E COUNTER 13 A T A L L T IM E S CO M ELETE— COME

OVKR THE WO!

�THE SANFORD} DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923

BASE B A LL
FOOT B A LL
BA SK E T B A LL
T R A P SHOOTING

B O W L IN G
T E N N IS
BOXING
STEP

Cold Ends G am e'
in Tiger Town—
Nationals
Yanks W in Again
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And tonight Marie Provost in “ The
Beautiful and Damned” made by War­
ner and adapted from F. Scott Fitz­
gerald's |M.pular novel.
A vivid, fascinating picture rev
ing with a devastating satin* a
tion o f American society .which
never before been recognized as
entity.

Y ESTER DA Y’S RESULTS
Nat ion til League
Pittsburg H, Brooklyn 0.
Cincinnati 7, Boston &lt;*.
Chicago 1, New York I.
•St. Louis II, Philadelphia 7.

American League
St. Louis-Philadelphia, game post­
poned.
Washington 8, Detroit 2.
New York 3, Cleveland 2, (7 innings
Truly a remarkable photoplay with
a brilliant cast o f screen artists in- rain).
Iloston-Chicago, wet grounds.
eluding: Louise Fazenda, Tully Mar­
shall, Walter Long, Kenneth Harlan,
IIOVV THEY STAND
Harry My era and Cleu Itidgley.
Florida Stale League
.Won
Lost
Ami the honor guests tonight will
be Hassel Drown ami his lady friend
and will see “ The beautiful and
Damned" withoiit. east.. Osborne is
expecting you tonight Hassel, and
don’t forget to bring the Indy friend.
Tomorrow—Stronghenrt, the Won
der police dog in “ The Silent Call"
It'a a First National Picture,

Lndics' combings and cut Imir made
to order this week only at Yowell *'&lt;&gt;.
JU-lte

National League
Won
N'«*w York ■
Pittsburg
St, Louis .
Chicago
Boston
*'inciiuiiiti
Brooklyn
Philadelphia

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The score:

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20.7

Am es Scatters
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0.70 0—R i i i
bmokers Safeties
101 ° - 2 7,1
— Daytona W ins
TAMPA

Saints Bat Heavily
and Win Second, 11-4
.ST.
PETERSBURG. May 9.—
W olf’s inability to stop tin* Saints hit­
ting spree whlrh started
Monday
against Palmer ended yesterday in a
II to J victory for the Saints. Twen­
ty-one hits were made o ff the Bull­
dogs’ hurlers delivery.
Each Saint
getting at least one and O. More and
Wilson, at the bottom o f the batting
list leading the day's slugging with
four hits each. The score:
Orlando
000 100 012— -1
St. Pete ................ 071 300 130 — 11

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Fresh buttermilk, cottage cheese, IM roil
cream thut will whip, fresh milk daily Cleveland
til tin* Popular Market.
35-2lc I liibulelphin
--------------i Washington
Dnl.y Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke llestou
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and SI. Louis
Hunt’s Phurmucy.
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tf Chicago

nECAUSK
non ( lane onense, you car owners wnen we aay that no east rq,
equal the construction and other details of life Oakland Roadster, Th,

DETROIT, May 9.— While fans
LAKELAND, May P.— Lakeland
wanned themtolves nrmjftd fmprnmp-tj hammered Franks hard yesterday and
tv bonfires thut blazed Irt bleachers I Urndentown lost, 7 to 3. (g*nig fanand grand stands, and mall players •ned eight men. Gulley tripled twice,
swung their arms vigorously to fight i bringing hlic hitting record up tb 24
i r i '^^M,'*1un1,, ^,^ i r,J t " ’ I,T;^lT,irtf,b dcTeoP'"cons?cunve games. The score:
ed Detroit 8 to 2 yesterday, in a gnm Ilradentown
000 120 000—3
, „ »* tjmt went rhrough seven Icy innings Lakeland----- ..........„... 0O1 111 oo i —7
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before it was culled by Umpire Ow-1
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As nn educaitonnl picture it was a
hummer.

TAKEN
WRONG

.... 020 200 000— 1 12 2
Pittsburg
Brooklyn

WAS

mtlTIRII NOTE REPORTED

HISTORICAL EVENTS IN MAY

I Or The A u w U trt Preset
MOSCOW, May 8.— According to a
report from Pctrograd all ,*jxpori* to
Great Rritain haVis'hoen stipped. The
step wan taken apparently because a
Rritish n o t e ’ reported' on the way

Oakland roadster was made by 'auto mechanics and builders arte,
years of .deliberation and study t*f t ic essential** requisite &lt;for 100 pn
cent perfect car. Ijs graceful* hody outline cmpha.sijies Its brayt,
Hut in addition to beauty the Oakland possesses th^at major point mi
.Jtlue-nijDiniiim it aw. -ri west*mpt ir n tm rrr;

is no belter investment.

Seven American W on
Their Matches for the
Golf Championship
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Kent Y ulcanizing Company
Oak Avenue and T h ird Street

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DEAL, England, May 8.—Seven of
nine American survivors won fheir
matches today in tournament for the
British nmateur golf championship.
Harrison It. Johnson o f St. Paul, only
nicnilier o f Walker cup team de­
feated.

Hugh S. Fullerton, a writer of i
sporting news and view.* for Ameri* ■
can newspapers, and magazines, is j
the author o f an article in the Ro- J
tarlan,’ the magazine o f International i
Rotary, upon the subject o f sports- J
manlike principles ns applied to busi- J
ness. .
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His message is one which cites the j
benefits to accure to business, if it **
will adopt the tactics o f clenn sport *
a« its Code of ethics.
“ Shooting straight** and “ playing ■
fair,*' Fullerton insists, are more im- j
port ant in bunlnesB
than in sport ■
even in the face of the fact that they ■
are absolutely vital to all games.
When business makes an outcast*■
o ft he man who “ falsifies his score” ■
or takes advantage of his opponent, ■
then business will have been placed J
upon a plane wheit’the/'best man will *
win” as he does in a test of athltic ■

-Ithoo Island declares its Inde­
pendence o f English rule. 177*5.
-Hubert Bancroft, historian au­
thor burn, 1872.
-N . y . Chamber of Co triplerce in­
augurated, 17*58.
-Lusitania torpedoed and sunk,
11915.
-Last quarter o f Moon.
-Illh -.i Allen, under cover of
darkness cross* i Luke to Tlconderogo. 1775.
-Ethan Allen caplin* fort Ti'on*
dcroga, Ly75.
-Minn, ailmitteil to the Union,
1858.
Ascension Day.
frow n Point, N. V., ruptured f*om
Rritish. 1775.
skit.
—Mother’s Day.
Fullerton sees a hopeful future for
Janiestown, Vn., first English
business because he notes the signs
settlement in America founded,
of the times -in the organization of
1*507.
Rotary clubs, Kiwnnis clubs, t’ lvilun
American float bombards *’ iendubs and the like which are to busifiigos, Cuba, 181*8.
ness what clean, athltic associations
Airplane Mail service inaugu­
have been to the world of sport.
rated N. Y.‘ to Washington, 1018.
He r.alizoL however, -as- s l i - « f us
New Moon.
must, that business lias been steeped
2n*l Liberty lanin Internet due.
in a psychology which has excused
Peace Day.
»'
too many doubtful practices under
l'etue treaty U. S. with Mexico
the. trite phrase;, “ Oh, that’s busisigmal, 1818.
,
ness.”
It will take time and edu­
Wisconsin .admitted to Union,
cation tor emjwe
this psychology
1818.
from the niinQ'tjfof men and to subAmerican Red Cross founded at
slitute in its place the ideals of good
Washington, 1881.
sportsmanship ami the principles of
Victory Liberty Ismii matures. I
the tinlij. n Rule.
S. Carolina ailmitled to Union,
Rut jt is coming just us surely as
1 188,
is that day when merit anil service
First ljuiu'tcr, .New Moon.
to the body politic will be the nuuisFirst telegraph
message sent
nte of success rather than the amass"What hath God Wrought.”
**
U. S. *'oiiatitutional convention mg of wealth.— St. Petersburg Times.
la-gins, 1787.
Montana organized as territory,
18*51.
Rank of North America eatab­
le lied, 1781.
Julia Wind 11owe, aiilhor “ Rattle
Hymn of Republic,” born, 1812.
Ann *nan t m o p s Capture Conllgny ft win German:)
in Fi ance;
I'd 18, the Ynnks* first big victoi y,
Dei'oration Day establisheil by
&lt;I**n. John Logan, 18158.
Full Moon,
Rattle of Fair Oaks, Vn., Civil

IT ’ S PURE
That’s W h y It’s
...Popular...
Our orders nro com ing in so fust thjTt if it w ere not that wo
kept.prephred to render real service we could
not handle them.

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and we deliver prom pt, anywhere, any lime,
not drink Elder W ater now— you
nfter one trial

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i era f o u r life from the
cindie to the grave!
\*k him nil) quest ion.

The Herald delivered six times a
week for 15c.
Buy your ticket early for the Senior
play, “ The Girl from Upper Seven,** a
thrilling Western play with two myu­
rt*ric* which do not come out until the
last.
30-31

A Still B etter R unabout
Nothinglftce the present low price for
the Ford R.unabout has ever been
know n. A n d fo r a F o rd o f even
greater merit, with slanting wind­
shield, one-man top, additional carry­
ing space in the rear and distinct
improvements in chassis construction.
Salesmen accept this Ford model as an
essential part of their selling equip­
ment; business houses buy it for their
rep resen tatives and hundreds of
thousands of other users will find
it a still more attractive purchase
than ever.
Immediate orders are necessary if you
are to get your Ford this Spring. A
small down payment and the balance
on easy terms,

Tlii.n u U)«* niiuith fur “ 1&gt;" to gel
mi the Regimen Inl Roll of Honor in
drill attendance and if every man
cumcM to drill or reporth before being
excused there in no icukijii why we
can’t make thu grade.

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Thoroughly dissolve onehalf teaspoonful In dishpan o f
water— then put the dishes
in. (D o not use on aluminum.)

MEASURE PROVIDING
FOR . SCHOLARSHIPS

RBAyY FOR GOVERNOR

panned a iiieavuro providing for the
giving of scholarships tu the univer­
sity and Mate college in their tcuAicr
training deiuirtnicnta. The bill, which

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hold uses. ■ Full directions
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TLLAHASSKK, May 9.—-The house

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E v e r y h o u s e w ife hates
th e d ru d g e ry o f w ash in g
dishca and w elcom es RED
SEAL L ye, because it makes
the jo b easy. Spotless |*ots
and {ions, us well as shining
silverware and dishes are
aure when R e d SEAL L y o
help*. •*
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It will lu* about two week* before
we can get tiling; in (drupe to do any
filing but when we once start we
want to develop some experts, for
they win the cup.

now goes to the governor, provides
that thu state would give such a
scholarship to one boy in every coun­
ty fot the university and one to one
git) fur thu I-Ultr cqjlvgu, the jippolntmenU to be determined by com ­
petitive examination.
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WRITING

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Pacific roast, complete with
ncautlful scenery, gorgeous

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TIIE SAN FORD D A IL Y H E R A L D . W E D N E SD A Y . M A Y 9, 1923

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

Too can rind tha nano of
e»ery live Bnataaaa Man
In Sanford la'lkla Colnmn
each day.

Carda of SanfonTa Reput­
able Prufeaalonal Men, each
of whoa, in hia choaen profaaaton the Herald recommenda to the people.

[ u i c k Service Transfer
Stornjje Facilities

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Claaaified Ada le n word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
-And M t l w l j r no Claaaified
Ada charged to anyone. Caah
«nu»t accompany all ordera.
Count the worda and teralL.
arordlngly.

George A . OeCottes
A ttom ey-at-L aw

FOR SALE

n« Ha ’ to * i to to

to1 to

The people o f “ Baboon Park,” for­
merly ‘ Crookhd Lake," Fin., arc fast
workers and letter heads are al­
ready being received with the new
address printed thereon and with tho
new return card.printed on, the en­
velopes, arrangements having been
already matiqjwJth the postal authori­
ties at Washington, It is said, to have
the change o f the name of tho post
office- recognized.

10.— T en thousand people here on e'year /rnm.ioday.wt-- -— ------

F AHMEKS— You can get eapd* bed
'LnVo'county hYs Just sold a quar­
framrv and Irrigation plug* at,the ter of n million (iallnr Issue of bonds
FLORIDA
Sanford Novelty Worka.
100-tfc for two and two-thlrda per cent nboVe
par value. The buyer will give $259,FR ED It. W ILSON FOR SALE— Doater and Gaya’ painta 050 for the issue o f $250,000 or $8,SANFORD N O V E LT Y
and vamiahea at Sanford Novelty
A T T O R N E Y -A
T -L A W
Worka,
Sanford agenta.
183-tfc 050 more than tho county will pay
I
W O RKS
lit maturity. The bonds will run for
FOR SALE— Rhode Island egga for
rat National Bank Building
thirty years and, when we consider
V. C. COLLER. Propsetting, 15 eggs for 31.00.
Mrs.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
the premium, we find that the rate of
Icncral Shop and Mill
Ellsworth, Ilenrdnll Avenue, Sonthe lonn was equivalent to nbout four
ford.
* 83-tfp
Work
ELTON J. MOUGHTON FOR SALK— Fine atrnwWrrJea for and three-quarters per cent.
JNTRACTOR and BUILDER
ARCH ITECT
preserving or tnblo use, 15c quart.
The Moore Ilnvcn packing houses
|7 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
City
orders o f five quarts or more de­ nre beginning their work. Twelve
*,
Room 7. Hiller Bldg.
livered.— L. II. Jones, Ilenrdnll Ave­ carloads o f tomatoes, thirteen eurtANFORD -sFLORIDA nue. l’ hone 3303.
22-tfc londs of cabbage, ware shipped from

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INSURANCE AGENCY

ICHELLE M AINES
LAWYER

FIRE-------- AUTO--------- BONDS

— Court House

S. 0 . Shinholser
I j m Examined

Contractor and Builder
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FLORIDA

Glaaaea Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t D.
Optic! an-Oplom etriat
12 Baat First Street
Sanford, Fla.

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\V. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

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101-4 M a g n o l i a A i r .

PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
Rooms 206-207-208 Mcisch Building

Rooms 225 228

pTEWART The Florist

DR. R. M. MASON

(ut Flowers--------— Floral Designs

DENTIST

Annuul am) Ornamental Plants

New Mci-irh -Building
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

14 .11)rile Ave.------------ Phone 26Q-W

DR. G. S. SELM AN

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M AC H IN E
COMPANY

General .Machine and Holier
Worlts
|Cylinder Grinding
(Automobile Repairs
Acetylene W elding
*honc ()2---------- Sanford, Florida

Legislative Committee
[Appointed Investigate
Herrin Riot is Ready

Practice limited to
Diaenses of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Eyc« Examined, GlnMses Fitted
Mciseh Building

BEAUTIFUL LAKE MARY invites
you. High elevation, pure drinking
water. Good terms on a few cottages
ns homes or investment. $800, $ 1, 100,
$1,000, $2,300.— Lake Mary Realty Co.
I.nko Mary, Florida.
5-l-tfc

there during the past three days and
three hundred fifty crates o f fresh
vegetables nre daily being shipped
by express to northern markets.
Twelve 'carloads' o f timber were re­
ceived there yesterday which shows
FOR SALE—Oldsmohile, good condi­ that considerable building is being
tion. Cheap for cash, (’all San­ done in and around that city.
ford Sign Shop.
31-tfc
T h e 'A n o d ic pneking houses are
FOR SA1.I-1—2 sets of harness, 1 210sending nut fruit daily. Tho shippers
egg incubator, 1 iight spring wag­
on, all in good, condition.— Leonard report the prices for the bc.-t grape­
Kelt, Route A, Sanford, Fin.
32-itp, fruit’ are a little oil ns the seconds
nre shipping so heavily as to leave
FOR SALE Heifer calf, five months
little room In the market for the first
old. Also good work horse.— L. A. class. The grapefruit being shipped
Itennud, Sanford Heights.
32-Ctp
is all from the late bloom. Harold
FoTt SALK— 2-Ion l-'tdcrul truck*, Crews, local manager o f the Arcadia
good for logging purposes, first Citrus Kxdywige said Tuesday he ex­
elms condition. Cheap for rash. 1- pected the Exchange packing house
Ion Republic Irurk, cheap, excellent to run about two months longer.
condition. Address "E " I*. O. Box 31,
Lake .Monroe, Fin.
33-tfc
With the Inigest attendance in its
FOB SALK—New buugulow, renson- history present and voting. Fairvillu
nble terms.—E. F. Lane.
33-5tp Community council unanimously voted
FOB SALFf—-llaliy carriage in good to instruct its representatives in the
condition.
Hurdwood
telephone legislature that the largest dairying
booth, Sound proof.
-Ill Magnolia community fti Central or South Flor­
Avenue.
35-3tp ida places itself on record ns favor­
ing the No-Fence Iatw now under
consideration,
for this section. FairW A N TED
17
villa is a large und progressive enuiiWANTED TO BUY— Asparagus fern
try-cninmqnity of Orange county, and
seed, for good clean stock will pay
supplies most of the dairy products
n good price.. Address W. P. Newell
consumed by Orlando and Winter
Co,, Wholesale! Fern Growers, Apopka,
Park.
Kin.
279-tfc
STENOGRAPHER W A NTEI)— Must
It has developed that Polk county
he experienced. Address I*. O. Box growers have thus far shipped 1, 100,221.
22-tfc 000- boxes of citrus fruits and that

BOARD AN D ROOM
Estimate Made
Political Situation
in China Today
Illy T h f

A ■tanrlnlril

ROOM AND BOARD- Reasonable
rates, 122 I'almetto Ave. 28-tfc-H
WANTED—Bookkeeper, make writ­
ten application,—Southern Utilities
Co. office, Wclnka Bldg.
3-l-Stc

FOR RENT
WASHINGTON. May 8 - Estimate
of existing military nnd political sit­
uation in China prepared by govern­ FOR KENT—Two 5-room bungalows,
one 5 room bungalow.—A. I’ . Con­
ment officials to Show China is con­
20-lfc
*11* Til** .1wHiirlnird l*mm|
trolled largely by 11 number of pro­ nelly &amp; Sons.
SPRINGFIELD. 111.. May H.— The vincial military lenders with separate WRITE US for reservations
for
rooms, apartments or cottages,
■gi-lntivc committee appointed to in -' forces aggregating about a million
Of slimmer season. Finest beach nnd
ligate the Herrin riot o f last J u n e l“ n ,ltwo hundred thousand men
best summer resort iu south.— Doen
these
niit
over
ten
per
cent
is
con­
a* in adjournment today subject to
Realty Co., Daytona Beach, Flu.
nil of the chairman. Subpoena for trolled by the Peking vorennu-nt.
ni-Htp
llugli Willis, executive board mpmIT &lt;f Illinois. miners, returnable
FOR RENT— Nicely furnished apart­
tune 15, has iMM'n issued that Willis CATTLE DIPPING TO
ments‘ four rooms And hath, one
CONTINUE DESPITE
|!nay deny tcxlniony of
block from the ocean. Address Ilox
wtnesscs,
KILLING AT 1IKKWTON 511, or call ut Latham Apartments,
(urvvors of the rot, who
I*1 fore the committee.
8(17 Hurvey Street, Daytona - Beach,
UREWTON, Go., May 8.— The cat­ Fla.
' 32-3tc
tle dipping in Escambia county will
FIRE AT THE GABLES.
l-'tMt "jt'ES'T—Two very" ilc'.'irable
he carried on with increasing vigor,
apartments to parties without chilauthorities
said today as they con­
fire department was called out
dien.—320 Oak Ave. Call 2003. 32-Gp
IlH , yesterday by an alarm turned tinued Inquiry into a battle between
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms, close
lin from the Gables on Magnoliu ave- sheriff's deputies and an alleged antiin. 218 Magnolia. Phone 228.
|Mi&lt; and Fourth street. The fire had dipping gang early today, in which
33-3tp
I' tiginnted in one of the rooms nnd one man was killed, two men serious­
FOR RENT—Six room house and
is fore it was extinguished it h ad' ly injured and one man captured by
Garage, 313 East 11th St.
33-fltp
'-no-cd considerable . damage.- The, officers as he approached the vat.
FOR RENT— New fl room house pn
Leonard
Kuqua
was
shot
dead,
department extinguished the fire by |
Sanford Heights. Enquire Frank
chemicals pud did not have to Jacob Brake and Carey Bush fell
Isissing.
Phone 595-R.
33-3tp
! wounded before
the officer's fire.
throw any water.
FOR
SALE—
10
acre
celery
farm
on
*John. Brake was luter captured.
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Celery
Ave.—
K.
F.
Lano.
33-5tp
MONEY TO LOAN— Representing a
Bo y f a t a l l y h u r t .
FOR RENT— 1 nice apartment, all
large corporation with unlimited
conveniences and well furnished,
money at its disposal, making first
JACKSONVILLE, May !).—J. II. Cates' building, phone 181.
mortgage loans on a ten year basis at
11-Wed-Thr-tfc
attractive interest rates, if consider­ Faulk, Jr., 4-year-old, was run over I
ing any extensive remodeling, new and fatally injured late today by an
LOST
I'Uildjrig operation, or the refinancing automobile driven by his mother. The ■
(,f your present business, requiring lad died on the way to o hospital.
additional capital, I will ho glad to Mrs. Paulk was backing the car out j LOST— Kim, tube and 33i-l fV fJ tire.
Reward if returned to §aiUord
cenfer with you confidentially.— C. S. o f the garage when the child leaped
___________ 22-Stg
Hong, 7 West Church St., Orlando, on the running board, lost his footing Quick Co.
Florida.
30-12tc and fell beneath the machine, the LOST—Brown leather hand bag, 90fl-,
front wheel crushing his head.
tabling ill folder with ten dollar

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SPANISH WAR VETERANS
ENI) lllti ENCAMPMENT
.
HERE THIS AFTERNOON
(Continued from pngo 1)
then more Spanish War Veterans nnd
the Ladles' Auxiliary brought Up the
rear with m ap/ automobiles nnd flow­
er* und rotors and flugs.
The parade disbanded ut the,court
house where Judge C. B. Parkhill, o ft
Tampa, mode nn address.
Judge Parkhill'n Speech.
Immediately after the parade the
people together with the Veit-runs
nnd the Indies Leathered at tho court
ii
house to hear the speaker o f the day,
Judge C. B. Parkhill of Tampa.
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The speaker wgs introduced by
Judge James Sharon » f this city in
a few. well chosen words describing
Judge Parkhill as being a nutivo
Floridan in Wlfom there were all the
requisites $ £ jr citizen and .U U sm jn „
‘ ■jp* C E *
and tnu
o f a pioneer who had ■■
tth- son of
accotnJlishod-much
for tho stale o f
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HERALD COLLECTIONS

. i4rfnuraoi

Mrs. Duke's Mayonnaise and nut
relish, dill pickles iu glass, .Sperry &amp; ■ ■
Barnes smoked sausage iu glass.
These nre good, try them. Phone 2H&gt;.
— Popular Market.
35-2U-

r Judjc PprkhiU Is a most i&gt;leasing II
ass well as a most forkful speaker
stui for almost an hour ho h e h T h is ^ '

bill, a 'silk handkerchief and some
audience by not only a flaw of beau­
small change. Finder please return
tiful language easily 'assimilated but
to 417 W, Second street and 'recalve
by the very force o f his ability to
DAYTONA, FU., May
It was reward.
t
3S-2tp
endow hie audience with the thoughts
learned here today that S. J. Pea­
of patriotism and real Americanism
body of Daytona Beach and president
of the First National Bank of Colum­ BROKERS' LICENSE FAVORED that dominated hia 07m personality.
The speaker took up the subject of
bia City, Indiana, had put up $27.3,000
wars
that this nation has foyght and
ORLANDO,
May
9.—
Unqualified
to cover a shortage in the bank as
the reault of the alleged embeltilc- endorsement was given tha proposed the reasqn 'fo f fighting am )/ ail
ment of over $347,000 by the cashier raal-estata brokers' license law, through his speech ran the (htxjad of
Thomas L. Hilderbrand. Other stock­ which has bean .reported favorably by the great work accomplished by the
holders made up the remainder of committees in both houses of the gen­ Spanish War and the World War in
eral JisseqsUy. by the Orlando Cham­ reuniting this great country into one
the shortage.
\ 1
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ber of Cottmtprc* at i u rg*ul#r wkot big undivided America with no wcing-jrcst*
tJonal feeling »Idu* UHst&gt;,w«re. torn
Fpr quick reeults try e want ad.
.ti

Dnnre Last Night.
The street dance Inst night at the
rorncr of Mngnnliit avenue and First
n t o t o t o M n n t o
N N N h w w k t k
street was a most enjoyable affair
nnd attracted many of the visitors ns
well ns the home folks. A platform
had been built for thd band nnd here
the most entrancing waltzes nnd two
The Herald carriers manage and control their routes, pay In
steps and fox trots anti other dante
advance for nil papers drawn, and absolutely depend upon their
music was played all during the eve­
collections for their running capital and profits. When subscrib­
ning. Bandmaster Ball showed the
ers neglect to pay them it is tho CARRIER and not THE
visitors to the city what Sanford htd
Herald that stands Ale "brunt."
in the way o f mhslcat organizations
Subscribers who do not care to pay the carrier each week
starling off with the Municipal Band
may pay the Herald two or more months in advance ami they
and after giving several fine selec­
will pay the carrier each week from this fund.
tions among them the popular song
This system o f delivery Is known ns the INDEPENDENT
of '98— A Hot Time in the Old Town
CARRIER PLAN and is used by most of the larger newspapers of
Tonight—brought on the Indies band
the country and has proven beyond doubt to he the ver ybost plan
— the Tam n'Shnnters—and they in
of delivery. When n boy manages liis own route, buys and sells
turn captivated the nudienee nnd a f­
at n profit lie is in business for himself in exactly the same sense
ter they had pluyeil several selections
as any merchant. He knows he must give service to be success­
they gave, way to the Company D
ful and build up his business. He knows that every new custom­
Military Band, nnd one o f the best in
er he secures means more profit. In short, he knows he must
the state and they carried away the
conduct his business iu a capable and efficient manner to he suc­
prize also. This was a revelation to
cessful.
the guests of the city to see three
The Herald earnestly requests its subscribers not to dis­
and qgpnrnlc musical organizations
courage these hoys in this, their fin^H iainess venture, by refus­
take their places on the hand stand
ing to pay promptly each week for t ^ i r newspaper.
nnd all of them play like old masters.
The dancers enjoyed the music and
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD.
they danced until they were thor­
oughly satisfied
and many others
watched the dance nnd enjoyed the
hinted all fratricidal feeling engen­ Uniteil States today carry on the music on the side lines, Magnolia
dered by the Civil War. It might be sentiment of ’75 and the wishes of had been roped off for the occasion
the Revolutionary heroes that there and the city police kept the traffic
nil right to indulge the old follows
be no space in this country where the moving in good shape and there was
who fought in that war and let them people shall not rule. The principle no hitch in the proceedings.
light it over and over ngoln among of self determination, the principle of
While the dunce was on the Vet­
themselves but
not to wave tbc local self government will never die erans 11ml other visitors who did not
bloody sbirt in public since the ma­ in America. The .speaker called at­ wish to dance were entertained nt 11
jority of tile boys who fought on the tention to the*~fact tint! after the smoker in the court
house where
northern and the" southern side wen- Civil War southern men in the Flor­ some good sperhes were made by vet­
willing to forget it mol bury all ida legislature had n law passed that erans and others and a fine time wni\
feeling and here in Florida that spirit would prohibit- this state from ever enjoyed. In nil the evening was one
was dominant since the population of seceding from tile union and he was of unalloyed pleasure nnd marked an­
this state was made up of people proud of that fact since his fntle-r other mile-stone in the events of the
from every part of the United States was in the Confederate army and a j three days.
ami they came't o Florida because of citizen of Florida ami it was our|
the free and open spirit of comrade­ heritage to consecrate ourselves to!,
11. S. IVnnock, of Jupiter, has a
ship exhibited by the people. One the task of living the life o f the lead­ Jersey cow which has given 1230
hundred .million of people in the ers of all the great wars from Wash- quarts of milk in one year.

there are in the county nt least I,000,000 boxes to Ih- shipped. Prices
have been good and the growers have
prospered. The Idoom, this spring,
has been good presaging
another
good crop for next year. Grapefruit
blossoms hnvc apt been as plentiful
i nsome sections of the county as the
grove owners would like to have seen
but that is not an indication, neces­
sarily, of u short crop. Taken uli in
all the growers of Polk county are iu
11 satisfied mood,
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SHORTAGE MADE UP.

(Madam

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

STATE NEWS

k &gt;i plcaaft yon» tell oUitfaj If not.
Phone 498
tell
IAN FORD

B. W . HERNDON

ington to Pershing and all these
leaders were "our leaders" and they
now belonged to no spccint part o f
the country.
Pence hath her victories find then*
would be no more wars since all the
1.
— A new Library Building in tho center o f the city.
2.
— Extension o f the present bulkhead on the lake shore. world seemed to be 'united on tfli*
point nnd with the feeling that in
3.
— The new pier and boat basin finished before January,
Florida there was prtice and plenty
1924.
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4.
— A big Auditoriu m that will seat at lenst 6,000 people. and all would he welcomed to the new
land where the pomdc from all sec­
5.
— New 'hom e fo r the Campbell-Losaing Post, American
tions can comb to know and to love
Legion.
one
another. Thht the laws o f tho
* 6.— A Com m unity Chest out o f which all funds will be
land could well be hurg on the first
drawn.
two commandments o f the Bible nnd
7.
-y T w o mill tax fo r publicity purposes.
we should all make nn earnest effort
8.
— Municipal ownership, starting w ith water works and
to settle all problems on tho single
soft water.
law
of love and charity.
9.
— System atic m osquito campaign and cleaner city.

l«a to .to* t o ' to

to N»

The influence o f ad­
vertising is apparent in
every turn o f 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
should cat, wear, ‘ and
use and what I shopld
buy for my family.
I find that there is on
the tip o f my tongue a
multitude o f names the
mention o f which will
bring from some shelf
nearly everything that
1 catf use in my daily
life and in the daily life
o f my family. 4
v name mealis a very d ef­
inite promise and assur•ance o f something sub­
stantial and which will
make me feel completely
satisfied about having,
exchanged my money
for it.
Let me say a few
things which- t \ h e s c
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
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do the thing that I be. Move 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 embar r a s s m e n t
since the advertisers
have given us* handy
names.

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They mean assurance
in shopping. There is no

indecision. Even before
I enter the shop 1 know
what I want 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 dver and over
again assures me that it
stands for a product of
quality.
In speaking
that name to the clerk I
know*I am asking for
the best.
I am a more judicious
shopper because. I buy
advertised goods. I pat­
ronize the shop that sells
them.

(This was written liy* a woman)
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IN T H E H E A R T O P T Q 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, FLO RID A, TUESDAY, M A Y 8,1923

tO L U M B -IV :-

fH r

COMPANY D

HENRY FORD T A P S
OF . .

FOR STOCKS AFTER aOSING
LAUNCH ON
, L0TTO
WAY TO PANAMA
AFTER H ie m en IS BELIEVED LOST
LOOKS LIK E

WIDESPREAd IA R M Y

TOM OUT OF M A R K E T

Who StSnscd One of the Most
Speclnculnr Swindles Money
Center Hns Ever Witnessed

I l l * T h e A u n r l a l r l I’rra a )

ST. PETERSBU RG , Fla., May
8. —Q-15, Naval Cootit Guard Tea­
sel, reported lost at sea since
May 5th, dropped anchor in Hay
Fora barber here last night fol­
lowing a rough time
tin on the high
acme, but at no time was ahe in
rerinus danger. The vessel left
today for Havana where ahe will
join the ship General Cox and
the Q-16.

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luist February the statement shows,
"N E W YO R K . May 8.— The “ Street”
was generally agreed today that Hen­ the p rofit and loss surplus was $358,­
ry Ford Sens the richest mnn in the 777,558. W all street estimated net
world, following publication yester­ profits approximately $115,000,000,
day o f the Ford Motor Company’s equivalent to more than $(550 a share
statement o f its financial condition ns on the 172,4(55 shares o f $100 par
o f February 28,* 1523, allowing assets value capital stock outstanding, which
Henry Ford and his son Kdsc! own
o f $530,351,0.10,
W all street further esti­
Actual cush on band was $165,005,- outright.
mated that the Ford fortune totals
♦587.
'
’
The figures were revealed in n something between $000,000,000 and
statement filed with the Massachu­ $750,000,000.
Font la said to replace John I).
setts commissioner o f corporations, in
Rockefeller as the world’s wealth
Boston.
Twenty years ago the Ford Motor lender, the Rockefeller fortune being
Compnny was incorporated with
a depleted to $300,000,000 by the oil
capital stock o f $100,000, a factory man’s various gift*, estimated in
floor space o f .28 aero and nn aver­ round numbers, at $1,000,000,000.
Andrew Carnegie’s wealth once to­
age number o f employes o f 311. The
first year 1,700 cars were built. Last talled nn estate of $300,000,000. The
A pril 7 it was reported the company Marshall Field estate climbed to $120,had built more than (5,000,001) cars OOOflOOO and John Jacob Astor’s cstntij
was $70,000,000.
since its organization.

ANDBIG TIME
AD JUTANT

(J KNF.lt A L

FOSTER

W A S P R E S E N T W IT H O TH ER
P R O M IN E N T S P E A K E R S

SENATORS MAY
SPARE YOUTHS
FROM CRUELTY M A N Y ARRIVING

Compnny D, Sanford’s Machine Gun
Unit,, scored another record Inst even­
ing. Instead o f the usual steel jack­
eted bullets, they .resorted to a six
course banquet and n verbal barrage
in concentrating on their objective
which, last night, consisted o f a num­
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,
May 8.— Two
ber o f promising prospects fo r mem­
newspaper man nnd a photographer
bership in the organisation.
seeking photographs o f srenes sur­
In addition to these prospects there rounding th dental o f Mnrtin Tabcrt,
wero a number o f other guests o f Co, North Dakota youth, who is alleged
I), most prominent among whom was to hnve been henten to denth in a
Adjutant General Foster o f the F lori­ pixie county convict
camp a year
da National Guard.
ago, were held up and their automo­
Captain J. C. Hutchison presided as bile searched late Saturday by a resi­
tonstniastcr and ably handled u very dent o f the vicinity ,aided by an nrminteresting*spenking program.
The cd gunrd from n nearby convict camp,
lion. Schelle Miiinrs wan the first according to a story published in the
called upon nnd in n joculnr vein spoke Jacksonville Journal here yesterday.
o f his w ar record which wns not re­
The affair is the second o f Its kind
corded In the annals o f the war de­ to gKrur during the Investigation of
partment- fo r the season thnt he did Tnbert’s death, the llrst having taken
not wish to enuso the government any place two weeks ago when two mem­
embarrassment.In attempting to pro­ bers o f the joint legislative investi­
vide n uniform fo r him.
gating committee nnd a negro w it­
Judge Sharon, a form er soldier In ness were stopped by armed men,
tho big volunteer army o f ’58, spoke whose plstois proved nn effective seal
eloquently on tho duties the younger o nthe lips o f the Witness.
A man, who said his name wns
generation must accept ns citizens of
this great republic and stated thnt Forhees, naked tho newspaper men
there was no higher ambition for a for a ride Snturdny, it was stntod
young) mnn to possess thnn to become and ns he was about to love the ma­
a soldier o f the U. S. A.
The neces­ chine called the camp guard, a Cap­
sity o f learning how to obey the Inws tain Mills, who approached the pnrty
of God, mnn nnd nature was stressed nfter- picking up n revolver, and
by Prof. Lawton in n short but force­ throwing it into his holster. While
ful tnlk. Military training, according the guard stood by, Forhees searched
to the professor was the best means to the machine nnd then motioned tho
party to proceed.
this end.

Ily Train nnd Auto and There
Are About Double the Num.
here Here for Today

NEW Y O ftk, May 8.— Poktofflcc
The Spanish
W ar Veterans are
inspector*, police, omi private detec­
getting stronger every' day o f their
tive* joine dhands yesterday to run
encampment many o f the members
down the nulhora o f
n widespread
coming in by train and some o f the
plot to u p v t the stock market by
belated ones coming in from long
dumping on it hundred* o f orders to
distance by auto. There are so many
buy, backed by worthies* cheeks run­
more in the city today that some
ning into the millions. .'
the locnl veterans thought there was
Wall Street goncrally
attributed
double the number o f yesterday and
the schrmc to unscrupulous traders,
at the memorial services this morn­
seeking to influence prices fo r their
K E Y W E ST, May 8.— The aixty-two
ing and the business meeting it look­
own ends, although the possibility foot motor launch ‘ *Q-1 f»” of the U.
ed like there were at least twice as
was not lost sight o f that a fanatic 8 . army with a crew o f 6, has not
many ns yesterday.
or some disgruntled
person might been heard from since four o’clock on
The veterans nnd the ladies o f the
have thrown n monkey wrench into the morning o f May 5th, when she was
auxiliry nre enjoying their visit to
the gears of the New York stock ex­ seen lashing the high sens in a strong
Sanford and everything is being done
change.
gale in Lntitude 2(1.55, Longitude 8(5.10
for their comfort. Ycstorday even­
It was obvious, however, that the — this was officially made known here
ing the locnl auxiliary entertained at
person or persons who worked out
yesterday.
the Parish house an account o f which
the plot had a wide knowledge of
i* given in the society columns o f this
Lnte yesterday, the coast guard cut- Government W ill Immediately Investigate Cold­
Wall Street and Its ways and although,
„
,
. _
,
issue. There was a smoker fo r the
.
.
i ters Snukce and Crossnck, were pronot a single one o f the checks was*
’
V
Blooded A ffair
paring to go in search o f the missing
men last night and addresses by
cashed, their dumping on brokers had
.ninny o f the men prominent in the
n marked effect on yesterday’s mar­ bent.
association nnd in business Ufa o f
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,\««i»c?nled
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ket. Several brokers, rushing into ‘ The General Frank M. Cox, attach­
nnd womin, most o f them clad in
S H A N G H A I.
May
8.— Tw o
Florida.
This
morning
business
the exchange with whnt they thought ed to the U. S. Arm y, Cnptuin E. K.
only their night clotho*. ns they avcjo
meetings
were
resumed
nnd
this
a ft­
foreigners,
including
one
uniden­
were bona fide buying orders “ at the White, U. S. IA. in command, was enrouted from their beith*. he was
ernoon the big parade w ill form at
tified
Americnn,
have
been
killed
inutc
from
Nuw
Orleans
to
Panama.
market” for New York Central, Corn
driven nwny from the scene o f the
the court house nnd all the m ilitary
Tho list o f those aboard the boat
in the shooting Incident to the
Products and Chile Copper shares,
holdup in Ids hare feet while the
organizations will take partTho
with a sprinkling o f other stocks,’ was not available here.
guards about the party continually
bandit raid on the Peking ex­
parade will stop nt Uie court house
The Q -15 anil Q-10 both sixty-two
sent prices sharply up.
menaced them with revolvers and • Colonel K night, who has had exten­
press train, according to n list
T L L A H A S S E E , May 8.— A tomato after which Judgo C. 0. Parkhill w ill
sive experience in National Guard out­
In the meantime, however, New footers were in tow o f the Frank M.l compiled today. One was Joseph
rifles.
committee
o f five which hus had the deliver an address. A t four o ’clock
York correspondents fo r
banks on Cox, which was taking tho launches to I Rothman, n British subject. The
Husbands o f the helpless women fits and with the A. E» F. spoke o f the
proposition o f working out u broad the delegates nnd wives and visitors
which the forged checks were druWn, Porto Rico. While hending for Hn-j
were forced to leave
their wives d n ysV h en there was an expenso atbrigands are said to he splitting
measure dealing with the supervision \o tho city will be taken fo r an auto
began to tur ntlic worthless paper vann, on the morning of April 30, the
where they had fallen or wero driven Inched to joining the National Guard.
into groups with caplin-* and
o
f convicts In this state planned to ride In which they will he shown ov#r
down.
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engines o f the Q -145 broke down and!
on nhfad as the women dropped to Contrasted with this was the present
scattering into I lie hills.
hold
a meeting yesterday with a view the principl streets nnd tho many
The lookers whit had bought shortly afterwards, the boat began to
the rear unable to keep pace with the policy o f thi&gt; federal government
which
now
pays
member*
o
f
each
unit
to
making
Its report when the upper farms ndjnrcnt to the city. Tonight
promptly began to unload nnd the link. She was towed throughout the
PE K IN G , May 8.— Approximately main pnrty despite the beatings ad­
there will tw a street dance and
for the entire term o f their enlistment. body reassembled from its week-end
market Mumped.
Already
uneasy day in a leaky condition, however, nnd twenty foreigners, many o f them ministered by their guards.
smoker
nnd tomorrow morning tho
recess.
under the recent attacks o f bonr at six o’clock her crew was taken Americans, including a
The bandits who were
guarding Figures quoted by Colonel Knight
prominent
election o f officers.
A
m
ajority
o
f
the
committee,
it
is
traders nnd further depressed by aboard the Cjax and the Q-Hl set afire j
mnn said, were to the effect thnt the yearly pay
publisher and two nrniys officers, lust Lchrhps, the newspaper
The 13th animal encampment la
understoisl, are favorable to a plan
acute weakness that devolopcd in the according to information here. Early
were
laden
with
loot
wrapped
in n roll of the three m ilitary outfits In
night fife in the hands o f n gang o f
being greatly enjoyed by all the U.
thnt
would
restrain
whipping
o
f
mis­
grain and cotton markets, the entire on May 5, the Q-15 proceeded nhuad
bandits who raided the Peking ex- sheet snatched from n berth in the Sanford amounted to $10,000.
8 . W. V. and their friends despite tho
list took the tolMiggan and most o f under her own power, in a slightly pro* Sunday morning at
The last speaker of the evening wns demeanor prisoners under 25 year*
Ruchow, train. He dropped some o f his booty
rains that come up from clear skies
old.
the shares listed by tho big hoard easterly direction, In weather that
province o f Kinugsu, shot dead one and ns he stooped to recover that, General Foster, who spoke o f the
ns most o f the festivities are indoora.
The
committee
which
grew
out
o
f
made new low records fo r the year was described as extremely
Tough, English passenger.named Rothmnnn, Ixdirbas said he crawled away into lanufit* to he derived from a term of
Under
Department
Commander
an
unsuccessful
effort
o
f
some
o
f
the
before they quit sliding.
The de­ and the Q-15 was last seen at four un,l drove scores
o f others, whites the darkness and hid in the tall grass. service in the National Guard, lie senators to pass a measure abolish­ Dale and Senior Vico Commander
cline did not end until n few minutes o’clock that morning.
Ichrhas gave the names o f the fol­ stated thut considerable interest was
and natives, off like n herd o f cat­
ing }he whip entirely, has about de­ Weil o f Tampa and Junior vice Corabefore closing, when
a
covering
lowing as Is'ing in the party o f which being manifested In hcudqunrtor* on
Ample provisions were on hoard, it tle.
cided
on a system o f supervision Hint mnnder It. A. Trrheun o f Sanford the
movement by bear tinders checked was stated, and also a sufficient sup
he wns a member
ns the Imndits the success of the efforts o f those In
would call fo r three physicians at the business o f the meetings Is moving
Company I) who were trying to bring
the drop. Home shares ranched 1 to - [|)]y o f Wuler, nnd gasoline to Inst for
S H A N G H A I, May 8.— Lloyd I-ehr- drove them into llte hills:
slate prison farm and a thorough am! along nt a rapid rate and much o f tho
the organization up to full strength.
points, but practically th ? ’entire N*11ten tiny*
*■— *
Major
Robert
Allen,
U.
S.
A
.
’
med­
bns, reporter on the China Press o f
frequent examination o f all stale routine business ha* been accom­
losses ranging from 1 to 10 1-2 points.!
He also made It known that nn arm ­
Shanghai, form erly o f
Pocatello, ical corps.
prisoners.
Convict wardens and plished leaving the decks clear fo r
The o|)crntors o f the swindle,, if
Major Roland I’ingcr,
U. S. A. ory should ho provided to houne the
Idaho, and o f the Chicago Tribune,
guards would ho placed under bond the election o f officers snd the big
thry took full advantage o f the ope­
cnita in Snnford mid hoped that the
who escaped from the bandit* who ordnance department.
and increased salaries would ho pro­ barbecue dinner tomorrow.
ration, made a killing bpth on the
Their wives and Roland
Pinger, influential men of the city would use
held up the Peking expre*B on thu|
vided with a view to uplifting their
rise and the fall, selling short on the
Shantung border, nfrlved yesterday aged 8, who still is n captive with Ills their influences with the stMte govern­ personnel. .
W OU LD M OVE 8 T A T B
brief rise mndo fo r the shares a f­
Edward
Pinger, aged ment to see that this was done.
with the first eye-witness story o f tho father, and
ROAD D P.PA R TM B N T
fected, nnd then covering ami buying
Tho theme o f all tho talk* made
four, who Inter was released with his
affair.
TO G A IN E S V IL L E
for the rise.
wns au-nppeal to all who had been ap­ Jury in Morse Case
Women henten, shoved ahead na mother.
The scheme In which it wns sought
Robert
Allen,
son-of
Major
Allen,
proached
to
sign
up
with
the
grgnnlthey lagged behind, spat upon by tho
Carried Thru Maze of
T A L L A H A S S E E , May R - T h e state
to inyolvc brokers in Philadelphia,
Tho SiuiforJ Rotary Club hold their bandits nnd some o f them eventually still held captive; J. A. Hinley and ration. Captain Hutchison, in clos­
Bookkeeping
Figures
road department headquarters hare
Boston and Chicago as well as in regular luncheon today despite tho
ing,
stated
thnt
hut
five
months
after
C.
Jacobson.
.
le ft where they dropped
in their
would Ik? moved to Gainesville, under
New York, was worked otu with many counter attractions nnd thcro tracks as the marauders set a terrific
Luhrhus says ho saw a white man, its organization the Sanford
outfit
I U r T h * A a w r l l l r A !**• •*&gt;
n measure introduced In tha senate
meticulous detail, although the forged wna a good crowd,present when Pres­ pace over the hilly country, wns one who had been traveling in a third wns (conceded to ho the best machlno
W A S H IN G T O N , Mny 8.—The jury
names attached to tho checks were ident Knight called the meeting to or­
yesterday by Senntor Campbell.
class
carriage
o
f
th^
train,
shot,
dead
gun
company
in
the
state
and
that
it
o f the pictures drawn by the A m eri­
In the
Morse rase 'was carried
crude.
They apparently had been der nnd asked JVill Carpenter for tho cnn newspnpor mnn, who, himself, es­ by the brigands.
wan tho Intention o f the membership through a maze o f bookkeeping fig­
written all by the same hand hut the
•A ll the passengers lost everything to regain that prestige. He advised
caped, clad in only his pajamas. ures today ns counsel for both sides OBSERVE S IN K IN G
blessing.*.
conspirators evidently figured on u
they
had
with
them,
except
the
night
General
Foster
that
the
men
were
O F 8. 8. L U H IT A IN A
lichrbas* said ho was in the hands
delved further Into assets and liabil­
The visitors present wero Joe Mc­
quick turn before the forgeries were
clothes in which they slept, when the working whole-heartedly and on their
of
the
brigands
for
three
hour*.
With
ities o f Morse Wooden Ship Plant at
Cormick snd M. J. Daetwyler of Or­
discovered.
own initiative and as a result there Noank, Conn.
bandits raided tho train.
N E W Y O R K , May 8.— R e la tive * o f
William
Gillespie,
lando, Cornelius Christian o f Daytona the other* captured on the train, men
Nearly 100 o f tho orders ^neatly
wns exceptionally fino moralo preval­ public accountant,
admitted under those lost on the Lusitania were ob­
and John McWhorter, o f Tampa, and
typed and accompanied In evory in­
ent/ A t the close o f the meeting a cross examination some o f his con­ serving yesterday, the eighth anni­
all. o f them, were called upon to arise
stance- by the. w riter’s’ check have
number of new recruits wero signed clusions as to appreciative o f real versary o f the sinking o f the giant
and say something which they did
been reported received by brokers
up.
estato values a fter Morse acquired Cunard liner by two torpedoes from a
here nnd in dther cities. Stock ex­ very gracefully.
Captain
Hutchison,
Lieutenants
German submarine o ff Kinsale, Ire­
the plant, were in error.
change officials, however, expressed ‘ Several o f the committee on special
Lossing and Dutton and all non-com­
land. O f the 1,158 who lose their Uvea
the belief that manjf others had been stunts being absent the duties o f tho
missioned officers and men are to be
124 were Americana.
For
quick
raaulta
try
a
want
ad.
suppressed by brokers who disliked special chairman fell upon Billy H ill,
congratulated on the banquet held
who did the honors with all
the
to admit thry had been victimised.
last evening. It was conceded by all
The letters coming from a score aplomb o f an old timer hut he had a
to he a most novel hut effective way
of cities in Pennsylvania,
Massa­ hard time getting Arthur Yow cll nnd W ho iDed Saturday N igh t Under Suspicious Cir- in finding tho range und scoring a
chusetts and New York, and even a* Ed. H iggins to perform.
succession o f hits.
' cumstances
Some good songs.were sung but tho
far away a* Kansan C ity and Louis­
ville, were dropped lii the malls Sat­ silver throated Holly had a sore throat
IB s T h * A im m U I&gt; 4 F rs a s l
'
to tho Putnam Lumber Camp at Clara,
May
8.—
T h o . grand ju ry in connection with a poonurday niuf were on Hand in tho vari­ and ho was sore in consequence and
TALLAH ASSEE ,
—
.
F|a., where Sh eriff Jones received |20
ous brokerage offices a t the opeing the rest o f the bunch had to do,moat State’s Executive Department w ill eec laire
age charge.
charge. The immediate
t cause o f a head. It was at the Putnam Camp
o f the business day Monday morning. o f tho singing.
*
that a thorough invesUgation i f war-10&gt;o form er Jailor’a de^th waa given a* that young TaherJ Is allege4,U&gt; have
Typed bn th* same, .watermarked . Thu question o f the Rotary Club
been flogged to death. Poppell Was O f Chinese Government and Recommend Meaabrand o f paper apparently with one adopting some orphans at various or­ ranted, is conducted Into tho death o f apoplexy.
His widow stated that he had mado the principal witness Insofar as these
v
urea,for Release
typewriter, all the letters purported phans homes In the state was taken up Jerry Poppell, form er jailer'and star
an
anto mortem statement that he had two officials wore directly concerned.
witness
In
the
legislative
committee
to comq. from bank officials in the by President Knight and it was de­
Jones has been ordered
removed
(S r T * * A w r U I* A P r*M t
Inquiry into the death o f Martin Tnb- been poisoned, which caused the decis­
various cities and asked that orders cided to do this as soon as possible.
WASHINGTON. May 8.—The council of mloiatera la Peking has
ion to hold the postmostem examina­ from office, b y ‘ the senate upon rec­
ert,
It
was
determined
yesterday
a
fte
r­
be placed fo r baking companies, gro­
to make urgent 'repreoektatioM to th* Chines* government and
'
t
noon at a conference o f representa­ tion. It was Indicated that the attor­ ommendation o f the governor, but la
cers and produce merchants who were Orlando Man
punitive mease res tie take* by It to secure tha release of foraigoato alt
still
holding
on
until
his
successor
is
tives wltji the governor and Attorney ney general might act through the
sakt* to be customers o f the banks. ,
captive
by th* Chlneoe baadUs «h a held up the train Beoday moralng.
appointed
and
qualifies.
Judgo
WUKilled Vesterday
county Jifdge at Quincy, and would
General Buford.
The letter head o f each bank and
inter
Schurmaa
reported the bandits had releaned all the womeo hot ati
lie Is under executive recommendation
\t 77
its check form bad been carefully du­
in N ew York State Mr. Davis carried the chief execu­ probably seek a statement from Dr. F. fo
fourteen
men
for
raasem.
'
r removal, but bis esse la still pend­
Goddard,
o
f
Quincy,
who
attended
tive
firs
t'
news
o
f
Poppell’s
death,
It
plicated and the names o f the presi­
Secretory Hughes presented o report ou Ik* Chloea# situation at th*
ing with * senate committee.
_
dents and cashiers a ffix ed to the
RO CH ESTER, N. Y., May 8 —Rob­ In understood. Previously he bad con- Topell. '
last
meeting today, detailing Information to the elate department. It la
Judge
W
illis
stated
postsrdsy
that
checks In tva ry case tallied with the ert 11. Morris, o f Orlando, Florida, slderad the advisability with Repra- • That Poppell was a heavy drinker,
no
conclusions
were reached at the meeting)
'
&gt; ;
whan
he
heard
Poppell
w
i
f
dying
F
r
i­
ho
frankly
admitted
before
the
legis­
names o f the officials actually hold­ was killed yesterday at the fsnn o f tentative Kennerly o f asking that the
day night he had hoped to gat a 'state­
lative
committee.
He
charged
Sheriff
legislative
committee,
be
directed
to
ing those posts.
Each/letter vgave his ton, Henry Morris, near Geneva,
SHANGHAI, May 8.— rifleen foreigners, oil men amd eight e f t
ment from him recanting his charges
the name o f that particular back’s when a team o f horses bolted . sod have an autopsy on Poppell's body. Jones and County Judge W illis with
Americana,
ace atm In the hands of the Oochoer train hi
against that official. Poppell was un­
Nevr Y ork corespondent and in each threw him under a heavy roller. He .Poppell died at Quincy Saturday having in frequ en tly1 gotten-, drunk
list
compiled
here today. Two others escaped aad have
conscious,
however,
be
said,
when
he
■*
while enroute by motor with his w|th him, nnd else charged them with
case this information had' been given came from Florida on a visit two I n ig h t ,*
• ?• . 'jZ-i
. - *j
far
It
la
Impossible
to Identify the American reported ’
culled
at
the
Qulnd?
H
ospiUL
I*l*/
I
having
conspired
to
railroad'vagrants
to
appear
before
a
|
fam
ily
correctly.
weeks ngo.
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ff ■ c
‘ . ;.S - &lt;
•.,*.. . &gt;
* *
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w
v • .••SL"
A 54 • ,\V
i
A ; y.

CHINESE BANDITS ROBBED
AND RAIDED PASSENGER TRAIN,
SEVERAL AMERICANS AMONG THEM

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ROTARY CLUB
HELD MEETING
AT VALDEZ

STATE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT WILL INVESTIGFATE THE DEATH
OF JRRY POPPELL, FORMER JAILER

COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
HAS DECIDED TO MAKE
URGENT DEMANDS ON HEADS

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�THE SANFQRD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, M AY-7, 1923

PAGE SIX

There w ill be real cowboya, an In ­
. dijnj „K ijV a n d tpCVof-excitem ent as
well as fun In ‘"rtie'G irl From Upper
Seven,” at the High School, May 9th
and 10th.
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.
30-3t

Mrs. W. C. H ill returned honto yestwday,.fcajii AUanJa,..wbqn: she
trnded Grand Opera, and \yns the
truest o f |icr brother Eugene LeGrtto
nhd family. Mr. H ill met her In Jack­
sonville Hnturdny and returned home

m f»r F r A Y
etcrans arc

'

The Jennie Spaulding Circle held
tl.oir Inst meeting at the home fo Mrs.
Ashley Kelly. Gooii attendance o f
members. A fte r the meeting delicious
punch nnd wafers were served. The
next meeting w ill be at the hom c.of
Miss Mnry Goodnll. A ll the members
ore urged to be present at 3:00 p. in.

J ukI a Remembrnme for
Mother

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MOTTO, (J IIT or JUST A CARD

here

flower.
And they will nW^mind tlmyrain—
fo r they are a^ternnsN/
*
But w e*want nice weather tomor­
row afternoon when they have the
big parade and epccchmnking..
Tho many Sanford frichda o f Hon.
Cromwell Gibbons are glad to see Him
here. Ffe fs attending the Encamp­
ment o f the Spanish W ar Veterans.

Btmroyne Greeting
Cards
*fc0
v
Sanford, Florida
Magnolia Avenue

'M r.'S n d Mrs. J. B. Bay hud ns their
guests fo r the week end, thefr brother
nnd sister, Judge nnd Mrs. W. K.
.Smith, o f Ocala.
MRS. FRED D AIG R R, Society Kdllor
H. C, Doyle, o f Jacksonville, wns
Phone 217-W
nmohg the business visitors lure for
I f } « n h n « r n n r f r lr m U t la llln K ,« m
tin week end.
— I f y o n s r r u u I mk m iy n h r r r «tr rum lnu
fcam r. nr I f , » n n r r r n lr r ln ln liiK . i t r l l r
n y i n la l rn ril In Ih la lir iin r liiir u l, K itln K
tlrln lla , ur 1rlr|ihm ir I b r llr iu . I I w ill
h r c r r u l l , ri|i|irrtliilnl.

SOCIAL CALEND AR

Monday— Pipe Organ flu b meets at
the home of Miss Jenin fie l.aing ol
3:30 p. m.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard M. Carpenter
o f St. Petersburg tire visiting their
parents, I)r. nnd Mrs. W. J. Carpen­
ter
being en ruoto to Atlanta on busi­
A. Wiles, form erly o f St. Augus- •
F o r .j u n i o r m u s i c i a n s
ness. Mr. Cnrpentcr is in' the auto­
hut now o f Orlando, spent the
The Mu|le Department o f tho Wom­
end here attending to business. an's Club will give n Junior Day pro­ motive supply business in St. Pete.
gram" Wednosdny, May 9th at •! p. m.,
It is desired that there la* u large
Ray W. Drake, o
complimenting the young musicians
attendance at the Kiwanis luncheon
the week end here
o f the eity. A pleasing program of
Wednesday at 12:15 In the Palm Room
ners.
great variety has been arranged nnd
o f tho Valdez Hotel. Important busi­
all of the young musicians, their rela­ ness fo r the, good of the order nnd
tives und friends arc cordially invited
town w ill be up for consideration nnd
to attend. Through tho courtesy of ull members nre urged to bo. present/
Mrs. Fannie Stcmbridge Munson the
program wilt be' given in her studio,
The Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co. is
003 Myrtle Avenue.
now located in its new home in the

Monday— Col. ’ Theodora
Roosevelt
Auxiliary. No. 3, entertain with an
informal reception at the Parish
George Ifnniel, o f1Edgar, Fhi., wns
House front I to 0 o'clock, in honor
among the out-of-town business vlsio f visiting ladles o f the S. W. V'.
t&lt;»«r. slopping at tin* Montezuma for
Reunion.
tin* week end.
•
Tuesday— At ten w'tlnck there will lie
a meeting of Auxiliaries, local and
visiting in the Palm Room tit Hotel
V ii IiIim for the installation of h de­
partment auxiliary.
Tuesday—Col. Roosevelt ('amp, No.
3 gives a street dance, for vi si torn
und homefolkn.
•

Wednesday— Nellie
Turner
Circle
J. D. Evers, of Boston, Mass., who
meets at the home of Mrs. George wan here frtr some time on governIItiff nt •! o'clock.
.- ( incut woik, spent the week end at the
---- |Montezuma leaving today for llnstW. K. Sutlil-rlaml, of Wpiicliula. lags,
spent the day here Siilutilay transact-1
- ■■ mg business.
•'
' Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan A. Caldwell,
-------.whose marriage was a recent event in
J. J. Wallace, o f Atlanta, arrived in l.nke Wales, spent the day lien- yesIhe city Saturday and made his head- terday as tin- guests of Mrs. Henry
q.iarters at the Montezuma while in ! I'union cumulc to Dayloiui Bench
the city attending to business.
I where they will spend some time.

A T T E N T IO N , ODD F E L L O W S !
A ll Grid Follows,whose names hnvo
been sent in as prospective members
o f Osceola Encampment No. 9, will
please present-themselves at the Hall
not Inter than six o'clock, Wednes­
day, May 9th. Supper will be served
at that time, after which the deglees
will be eonfered.
A ll former members o f Seminole
Encampment, No. 13, of Orlando, will
please lie present at the Hall, Wed­
nesday, May 9th, not later than -1:0!)
o'clock. The institution o f .Osceola
Encampment No. 9, will take place at
that time, after which supper will Ikserved by the ladies. A t 7 o’clock,
lodge will reconvene, fo r the',purpose
id degree work and installation.

‘j*

K X C liP T C A M P U S T O tiS A N D BOYS’ S U IT S — O N

That bill licensing boxing i" nothingenius one.
It really means intro­
ducing prize lighting. That is what
will finally result if the bill js passed.
I f the hill pansca it should eliminate
all charge* nnd admittance fees to
■siteli matches. T o hnvo this state
place its endorsement upon quel
things for n money consideration ig &gt;ing too far. •
Do you remember the manly *tigh'
Governor Millicit made to save the
state from disgrace in the MilchdlSullivan light.
Wrll, let us guard
Well our borders
r.o a.'i not to he
t hi cut nun! by.such a thing in'tho fu­
ture. I believe in clcun sport. Hut
please excuse me from an endorse­
ment o f slugging mutches under the
guise of boxing contests.
Four hot shot und shell into that
I'utuam j.umbor company, and if it
la- possible, induce the authorities to
revoke its charter.
*
W. J.. F A R l'E N T E R .

♦.

T A L L A H A S S E E , May 7— A moanurc that would have repealed the
Brynu primary luw and established
instoaifn double priniury system, wns
voted down by the house 13 to 4H.
The meat;me was introduced by W il­
liam* o f l* o n und he wa? the .only
one who tqmke in ito favor.
Rupiczentativa Dnvi* o f la'on to­
duy xtnted he would introduce a con­
current reftolution in tho house this
afternoon looking to nuptnpny on the
body or Jerry I’ oppell, »ta r witncM lit
the Tabert Inveatigation
who died
Huddcnly at (Juincy Saturday night.

THESE. W E

W IL L A L L O W 10% R E D U C T IO N S

A

TliiK reduction is for 5 days only and the Sale will positively

£

Saturday ni^ht. You are most cordially invited to call on us at our
homo.

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v

close
.

Sanford
Shoe &amp; Clothing Co
104

New Meisch Building

The Daily Herald, 15c per week

“ Muster c f Menial
'
MysUdstn”
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v

B igger than a cirrus
n.
nothingJiko-it- orrm rttr TH? ^
marvelous pictures „ f the
ijpcious'beasts pictured in t h « W
t ‘ Ve* h* unit,**
The thun,!,*
charge o f wild elephants Vi*,
o f wild animals never
f n ir r f in h i. f i

•* rh -IK :J .

.

WEDNESDAY.
Marie Prevost in

“The Beautiful and

Damned"

This Coupon, when accompanied bv ONE
A D U L T P A ID AD M ISSIO N will admit ONE
L A D Y FREE to the opening INTRODUC­
T O R Y Performance only Thursday, May 10,
at the Parish House, 8:30 p. m.

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♦5m $ m ♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•S'

The Place to Save

M oney”
W e buy for cash and sell for cash, which enables us to
purchase merchandise at lower prices and we pass this
saving on to our customres:

M E N ’S D IM IT Y C H E C K P A J A M A S , at, per suit . $2.25
M E N ’S L E A T H E R W O R K G LO VE S, at, per p a ir ...$1.00
M E N ’S B A L B R IG G A N SH IR TS A N D D R A W E R S
) TO M A T C H , at, per S u i t ....... I ...............
$1.00

MEN’S POLK-A-DOT WORK SHIRTS, at, each . $1.00
M E N !S P IN C H E C K P A N T S ; at, per pair... ........$1.50
B O Y S ’ W A S H P A N T S , at, per pair .......... ......... :...... 85c
M E N ’S, L A D IE S ’ A N D C H IL D R E N ’S S U N H ATS,
,
at, each ............ .............-................................. .....25c
M E N ’S N IG H T SHIRTS, at, each
M E N ’S P A L M B E A C H SUITS, at- per suit.r f

$12.50

M E N ’S G A B A R D IN E SUITS, at, per S U i t J T W i Q O

.

PARISH HOUSE— 3 DAYS
SUrtins THURS., M A Y 10
Ladiett’ Only Matinee Sat.

.Africa With GUn
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The Daily Herald, 16c fler week

Do You Ik-lievr In
HK-INCAHNATION7

Our A ini is to Please
I ’hone

CORDELE, Gu., May
7.— Miss
Dannie Illow, 10 and her brother, 23,
wei'e killed by lightning at their
home nonr Listanin .toduy. The bolt
passed down the chimney o f the home
nnd Htmck the hearth, where the boy
was building a lire.

A ll Knights Templnr nre requested
to meet at tho Asylum at 2:00 pr. m.
Tuesday to take part in tho purndo o f
the United Spanish W ar Veterans.
By order o f tho commander.
' JNO. 1). J IN K IN S ,
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Meisch building nnd will be ready to
fill nil your wants in their line to­
W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Exmorrow merging. To celebrate the
215 South Orange, Orlando, Fin.
openihg o f the new home they are put­
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ting on a five-day snle, offerin g at­
tractive reductions in many lines of
high-grade clothing. The sale will H E M S TIT C H IN G and Picoting done
at 311 Park Avc.
33-Gtn
continue only during this week ami
you will save money by railing on
McKinnon-Murkwood Company will
them now.
open their new clothing store soon In
Sanford Bueik Co., last Saturday the Bruailcy-Pulcston building. 12-tfc
unloaded a big shipment o f Goodrich
tires nnd tubes. They claim these
“ My Jittie child had Whooping
goods were bought before the recent
35 per cent ndvnnrc and they will give Cough," writes Junieu Noll, Connorstheir customers the advantage o f this vilie, Indiana, "and Foley's Honey and j
saving, besides carrying in stock anil i’ur guvo- hor relief. I f my children,
ready fo r immediate delivery every contract a cough or cold I give them j
size tire or tube made by the Good­ Foley's Honey und Tnr and always j
For quieg relief
rich Company— from Ihe smallest to get good results.”
the largest. The Sanford Buick Co. from C-oughs, Colds, Croup, Throat,!
will hnv« a big ml in next Sn turdny’s Chest and Bronchial trophic use FolHerald telling you all about them. •■y's IIon.-y and Tnr, the largest sell- j
ilig cough medicine in the world. No !
Watch fo r It.
opiates. Refuse substitutes.
Sold
everywhere.— Adv.
Editor Ife rk ld :'
.
’
I want to express my great appre­
ciation o f the policy of the Herald in
standing for the repeal o f the "hash
anil lash" in our convict system. You
have shown n humane spirit and evi­
denced a high type of ■ditorial char­
acter in opposing the continuance of
tin- brutes who have disgraced the
State of Florida. Keep up the tight.
I'irt a black mark opposite the name
o f iv e ry man who -evades tlit* real

We have moved into our beautiful new store at 2I8East First Street
(Meisch Building) and
. W IL L RE-OPEN FOR BUSINESS TOMORROW M ORNING,—
TUESDAY- MAY 8T12
#
To (Ylclnalc the Event W e W ill Make an Actual Reduction of

- The class o f 1923 will present their
Senior play, “ The Girl From Upper
Seven,” on the evenings o f May 0th
and 10th, at the High School Audi­
torium. The Senior play is always
a big event in Sanford nnd thi? one
is certainly the biggest yet, This is
n Western play, with cowboys nnd
Indian cnrnclcrs. .Besides .tjjcro is a
Chinaman'4,n Frorit* nlhidj an".Eng­
lishman with a niqrvpcler .,n group of,
pretty society* g fr fo 'r r o in th e 'e a s t,
and some pretty, western gjrls.
A ncenc from ^H unting B ig Oamd In . The choruses liila y e a r - iL now aim I
beautiful. One Is a Japanese chorus
ATrlca” at IHe Frincciw Tonight
in costume. The other is a Scotch
and Tomorrow
chorus in Highland Scotch costume.
Watch fo r further announcements.
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By AH Outerr***,
pcrmilfcd, the cUIzohs
who hnve (U S T K ID 5 - —'IIM! C h a m p eeri S p H k r * . I *
brotijrht nbout this change, must not
re* uhuc Jttft *»rr
, be unduly Impatient or expect immeinbiuhrd M f t r
S U M
T
0my a t th e I t r r a M Tlulldlm r, IOT
dinte results. The
experience ?,o f
m «w T
«j.e e a M -^ T 0 0 M Known to rovs
A V f, n « » i » N , r i i . ____
I-itlntku will ■not1, bo difTercnt from
v
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rvt« since
e t T r t t watO t n e now cau«
BOY h i s o
The Herald Printing Co.
or thod»«pds of other cities that
» Aiti r QgT CJOCH o m U tr tll
pon' t a nAV
hnve ndopted the commission-man­
-'^^SH r-UpoWTtHA"wiin K/frorr'sic*' r e t
r i'n u .&lt; m : iii
eur. n
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Htrrf
fAlB* Ht
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ager plan. Miracles will hoL'bc work­
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owAe hcs
mt roaTHtsr,
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sriTDti
milt
fundn men till
n . j . i . i m . j u i d . . . : . » f p r r W r r - Y f » i« « n r r r ed over night. ■ The
yerntm
l. r n r r a l S la n n g rr
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changes
thftt
nrc
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part
o f the neW
n. i . tioi.t.Y ... A il* r r lla lM K » ! • « « « «
system have to be put 'In to effort
A d t f r l U l a g Ittttra
M a d * Know* on
gradually .so that there In no upset­
A t ip llm tln a
ting o f confidence in the city's sta­
L R W II S llir p
C lrrM la ttn a M a a a s e r
bility and p o w e r'to work
out her
I'h n n e lO T -W a f t e r R p. m.
fT0Ol[
problems successfully. It taken any­
rrooilli
S a h eertp H aa P r ic e la A d v a n c e
Dae Year___ ___ — , —........— M.n«i where from two to throe yearn to hit
f TOOllll)
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the projioC stride,
Pnlatka In potfD e liv e r e d la 'C lip h r C a r r ie r
resources ua a
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Hanford Daily Herald

The M s 13- «o .s-p-sc W reM r Her■Id catlrelr* «••»*•**&lt; nrmtnfili' Commit
? . : ? « ST,ts p :::
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»w sdssncd.i
MKMMCti THU a s s o c i a t e d I'liK s s j

wholesale center.
And
now
that
puthfim coilrity hriK voted ror n bond
issue o f $750,000 for permanent high*:
wflVi, / tt„. -pity will he on one o f the
direct down-state
rpqtea
between'

all m w h (tlspstchns crcitlLcd to It nr
not othcrwlna crrxlltril In Mils paper
and also thu local news pnMinhcd
herein.
All rlghte nr re-puhllcatlon or sneclnl
dispatches herein are also reserved,
o r r im i i c h a i .d ■ ic u .iu s c . I’ hnnr ms

southwest Flotilla.
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One by one, Mol Ida cities are. M tting rid o f the antiquated forms of
civic government which, may I k? said,
is another way o f stating lliut busi­
ness 1h superceding politics in muni­
cipal affairs.— Lakeland Star-Tele­
gram.

show. In this show it Is plamtcd to
give la rg er
dmphasla
and better
awards to nmntcurs and gardeners,
thus stimulating n greater interest
on the part p f these two Important
factors In developing the floral ,&lt;i'pportunitirti o f Florida. The Florida
Horticultural -Society,
the Florida
Federation o f Woman's Clubs and
the Florists' Association, will, co-operntc in putting across a flow er show
next spring.

Orange county and Orlando will
put on a huge slate floral and music
festival In Orlando in A pril, in which
the fenture.r will be a great floTal
parade, the .wonderful W inter I’urk
flower show, concerts hy the Orlando
Symphony 'orchestra and n great
choral society which will put on or. ntorics. Those pffsen t a t the mect1ing w ere: W. H. Knull, Tam pa; N.
1A. n qnsoner. Oticrni.F . ,W. .Flctchqr.
.1. .'I. 1 'ar rut her",
D. Kimc ^nd
! Karl Lehmann.
W H A T I ,AM G E 1 T IN H P IM M
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Whnt the future holds for us none of us
knows.
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We mny be certain, however, thrtt we
should prepare for tomorrow’s needs by
making the best of todny’s efforts.
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Open an interest-bearing account with
this institution nnd build n',cqptpotcncc.

es
of Sanford

COUIISB-

lly Accy Cnrrnwny, Sanford.
FLO R ID A
sAjmmn
This
is the first year that agricuVINTERNA! IONA1- CARTOON CO ,
U $
lure has been In our school. W e hnve
one acre fo r our laboratory,work-and
COI.I.KOF. ItOl CillNKCKS v K i t s r s cause incidents o f a like nature, yet "W h y, there w ere inspectors visiting a large nnd well equipped room for
far less nauseating, in other states, that camp nnd o f course some o f the our purposes. Professor H. F. Cooper,
I-It E r r Y i'A fi K A N TS.
Chinese bnnditn nrc robbing and
it, hut it n very efficient and agree bale In­
Hut there must l*&gt; rigid and strenu­ authorities knew about
killing Americans in Chinn mid other
McKinnon-Mnrkwood Company will
wasn’
t
my
business
to
he
reporting
it. structor, has charge o f all the work.
ous
action
taken
in
the
present
in­
In Uikeland young
women and
have
n complete llpo o f Ilnrl Schaff.
Chinese are becoming American fitiW e may, if we give any attention
young men at Southern college show stances. The more whitewash that You don't report the bootleggers and
(nor
&amp;
Marx clothing, new store, new
zens. Take your choice.
other
law
breakers
in
your
neighbor­
or time whatever, get great good
talent in producing a Mayday cele­ shall he used the longer will it re­
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htock.
12-tfc
quire
to
regain
confidence
o
f
those
hood,
do
y
o
u
?
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from it, which will be n great help
bration which reflects credit upon the
Acording to the Orlando Sentinel performers
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who
are
delilicrntiiig
about
locating
and upon the institution.
The complacency o f the average in our future farm ing or work. Our
Who Is the "Black Haider?” “ Where
the General Assembly is meeting at [„ Chicago university young men get and going into business, There has citizen in regard to the law breaking study includes plants, animals, and
Tallahassee. General
Assembly o f jt|j0
basing scrap, or class con been an attempt in some o f the that goes on nroupd him is alarming. insects and* disease*. A ll o f these
is Lord Lovclnnd?" These are the
what?
two mysteries thnt keep you wonder­
te.it, and one man killed. Then the charges to belittle the men who hnve As the child said “ N o one wants to be different subjects are very important.
( l l r T h * A M o rln tril P m O
ing iu "T h e Girl Front Lower Seven."
students take the victim out near the been making investigation;, but the known ns a tattler,” hut should not A ll the foes o f our plants nnd nniTALLAH ASSEE.
Mny 8. — The
sentiment
throughout -the llic responsibilities
High School Ktiiy Hth nnd H&gt;th,
Newspaper
men
wore
warned lake and bury him beneath a pile of general
o f citizenship innls must be treated with great care. senate adapted a re a
resolution liy
away from Dixie county,
principal boulders. Just what- the riffraff of state upholds the investingtors and men nlhnt one w ill not only keep thy
Also In our course we take up text Turnbull calling on- the administra­
witness in convict case was supposed .thF Northwestern
university could ‘ cries fo r due punishment 'f o r the laws himself but thnFhc will do what book, bulletins, field work .and lab­ tive officials who supervise convicts
C U T T H IS O U T— IT IS WORTH
to be poisoned nnd is dead and Son­ have bad as dreams nil the time the pelralors o f these outrages.
he can to help in the enforcement o f oratory periods. Wo have plenty of to abolish corporal punishment as an
MONEY
N o maudlin sentimentality should the laws
nier Knnbb is confident ho will be blenching bones have been hunted by
I f people generally take tools nnd a well equipped laboratory. experiment nnd if it proves success­
Tut «jpt this slip, Enclose with 5c
acquitted p f brutalities in his con­ noxious parents is a trifle uncertain; enter into tin* attempt to clean Fln'r the ntilude that this man took, there
1 think that nil o f the eliyis mem­ ful “ To forever abolish it its this nnd mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2S.Ti Shef­
,10 wonder that laws are eontinualvict camp, This is the gist o f the but it requires such an net ns this.to Ida’s slate. ’I lie puhlie does not wish !
bers will agree with me when I say state."
field Avc., Chicago, Ilk, writing your
there is a crime
day's news in the "seat of war” in cause colleges to do away with all perseeutiiiit— hut prosecution should |v broken-*.that
that agriculture is the most interest­
Nine convicts serving at ramps o f ,,J|ntg nnd address clearly. 7 ou will
I f those who have criminal
Florida.
attempts at vulgar operations under be deep and searching. There may wave.
ing study in school. Unlike Latin or stnte Senator T. J. Knnbb in linker fvreivo in return a trial package con----------- o--------- -*■
have been cases investigated in which ,|«.«(,c.o feel that
they are safe in
camouflaged titles.— I ’alatkn News.
mnthcmtntics, we may put our ideas county met death during Iasi ye s r ,I talulrig holey s Honey and I;.r lent—---------- 1&gt;-----------the lips o f the victims may have told| their law b rea kin g ns long as they
The Tick Eradication Hill will disderived from the books into practice six o f these dying sincctast Scptem-I Pound fm- coughs, colds and croup;
from the officers, there will
place the Sanitary I.lve Stock Hoard IF F I.O H IIlA ' W IL L B I T ' W ASH finmetlflfig more than Hie troth, but
where everyone can see the resides- her the Joint legislative committee 1Foley Kidney Fills for pains in sides
1he backs ami the ta llies and the aims continue to be lawlessness.
C L E A N I I EH SL A TE .
nnd with a one mill (ax set up in the
It seems much more pleasant to hnve was t&lt;d dtoday by Mrs. Thelma Frank­ and back; rheumatism, backache, kiiland legs o f the victims speak visibly | ^
f| ht |o train ,.ht|,lron thn(
business o f eradicating the tick, l e t
a
course where you can see your lin, social worker o f Glen St. Mary, ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Florida is doing her hevt in many of the sickening lashings given by lh„ y Hhl(u|(1 not
« wr,lt,K
the one mill tax come off. the cattle­
ideas
working nnd watch your work linker county. She snid she conduct­ Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
instances to advance
in numerous men hardened
by
experience and
men. We are tired o f paying out
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among tlicir fellow s?
The rules of carefully. We get tired o f most of ed a personal investigation which thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
money for eradicating the ticks. It ways; yet. like all states, the people j huoyed by lust and liquor
the school room. It seems to us that |(lUr , u|,jt.cta but agriculture is n con sowed in each case coroner’s inquest constipation, biliousness, headaches,
undone
many
things j
Florida is going to clen
slat*
has failed Ito make either cheaper "have left
the children live.
Titov should la liniml change all the time.
Sold every­
resulted in verdicts death "due to and sluggish bowels.
which" tbeyi should have left done,
unless lhero
there shall
he rccantnig f
.
,
milk or cheaper beef.
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taught to respect
and obey tnvsi
natural causes."
She ■’related Mary where.— Adv.
The
modern
way
o
f
farm
ing
is
bet­
I
here
is
health
iu
us,
all
right;
upon
the
part
of
those
in
authority.
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ter than any other way. W e learn Shel/i.'ld, negress and her daughter,
lait it svi|| take many yearn to get It were had enough when foreign
i hild is responsilde for the eomluet in
There Is talk of removing the State
how and when to use tiur poisons and god 20, were killed last Wednesday (ififi quickly relieves Constipation
out o f the state the best there is in.
corporations allowed
the
work ol
the school room, tl seems to us that
Hoad Department headquarters from
Knabb's camps. She said Thompson
chemicals.
There are thousands o f opportune brutality to cont'iutie in their camps;
IlilictisnesK, H end itches, Cultls
Tnllnluisseo to Gainesville.
We are
they will become belter citizens if I
inow iu hospital having U yn e u t ,a n (j | J r j
ties 111 the various sections of tin- ,.,u p seems far worse for a "Inline
I
f
we
do
not
follow
farm
ing,
as
a
In favor o f having Florida enterprises
they m e made to feel that it is not [
by the woman.
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stale.
Some o f
these
have been uuni," one who has been looked upon
5-1-0.a w.-'jlltc
enough to obey the i u Iim themselve-, vocation it will do us good anyway.
in Florida Instead o f having them
touched upon ligh tly; some not u* so favorab ly that lie lias b-*p hon­
A
buyer
in
fruits
and
vegetables,
ii
outside o f the state. Gainesville l»ebut Hint they should see that their
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.11 “ )*• TinTo cuivnut be found a county ored by the voters for a high position,
real estate man or a broker nppre- Prison Sentences
ing Just on this side of the line would
. ,
fellows idlev t h e m ? — Times-Union.
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t-. . 1,
, 1,
" i the state which lias not made do- l 1 be tarred with the same «tick. The i
I 'lr ijr lr Vronw
cintes
his knowledge o f the soil liebo all right for the State Hoad D»&gt;. i
'I'iih wt i*rm
4
and
IleaVy
Fines
,
,
,
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r
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velopmeiu in some way. that is true; real roothern man
knows
how
to
cause
he
will
know
what
he
is
buying,
C"iirlr r%
pnrtmrnl and easy o f access from the
.
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.H)HS F O K V E T E I t A N S .
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yet there 11. no county that has taken handle negroes, and
the
negroe,
selling
or
receiving.— Agricultural
south rlorida points.
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For German Heads
oilwiutngc „ f all its ii|ipnrliiiiitics.
tl" (iHtllhil I kk I' jiii
know that lie knows it; and the real
NeW
s.
An appeal lias been made t" esiit
l ack o f capital is one o f Ihc oh
oiitheiii man will allow no einelties
I lly T lir A a in rln trd P r r u f
Accy Lai tawny w on . a medal fo r
I III Iiiaiiulai toll i s to ta k e ilitU-lllgil i
A bunch of bail clu ck in l ists seem Ntm ll.M , h;i, havi held hack the stale.
to be inflicted upon either white ol j
. WF.HDEN, May K.— Counsel for
the
judging
o
f
beef
cattle,
the
prize
employ
inelit
war
veterans
who
have
to hnve descended upon New Nock People have femed to make in v esttil,ok: bill 01 -a.-uoiiaIIv there Is what
.
|iro .eeuthin o f French court martial
j 1 omplehsl
tra in in g
in
vncatioiud b, ing n Smith llogh e’i prize, the com­
nnd taken that hick town into camp. mi’iits m some eases where good pro
!*iir n I ’ pw Hit) a
priicecdiiigs summing up the ease to­
tie leiiurd a
, si haul:-. It 1s an appeal whieli should petition being among Rome thirty
They bought up all the stocks in Wall lit-i have been almost a su rely sim ­
I
hi
;
t
i
i
i
; i i »: h t U \ *111.1 m : \M»
Ilolli lin es, and neither is worth be- be repealed and heeded w herever any , s. imn|s. A .'ey is a member o f l ’ rof. day demanded prison sentence o f fif­
• \ i /i o i .i m : o n ."
Street and gave hum checks for all ple because suffii iciit -tody lias not
ing i barai teri/ed as "s o u th e r n men.
teen
years
in
addition
to
line
o
f
a
I'oopei's agricultural .lass and has
o f there men ore ready fo r jolts,
o f it. They beat down the market on been given to some special proposi­
W l 'l l i t ' llollse ......... u g lily cleaned |
marks
for Huron
many Sanford friends who are proud hundred million
these stocks and played hpvnc gorier tion. The state tin been luii iiu-ii at
l*&lt;'T id d ly in finding places fe t tin
Kiupp
von
ll.ddan
and
llnlharh,
pres­
o f tin ; iirinit
riot ah. will stmeii
if him and proud o f the Sanford
ally nnd then the brokers found out
VIII ions times b.V some untoward |gib &lt;
more &gt; pleiidi lit among the g t- •mb tit- I'roiri the vocational rwhosls
ident
o
f
the
works.
Heavy
sentences
High School,
next morning that the cheeks were
w ,|Uh
f(.Kll.(
are abu. asked for other i
" f |,iu of south, rii ■lutes; offering op has In eu one o f the great hiird'Ois of
Ida Fa I 111el to A v c . -Flume l**l-J
good, the transactions were not bona fen i over results.
pollilllltle Hot to b- fnlitid clsi'Wheie, •he wink. Sometimes the man himlor
in
your
or.
It.member
to
give
fide and somebody aside from the
At one lime, just as the general a i Innate which no art- rail allci hi -e|f jv hard to suit. In many in
f.u a Salmagundi.
dear public bad been gouged. Nome puhlie was gulltct ing i .&gt;111r,I•-11i c m
aim-nil, even wen the..* so. It a de­ si a in‘I 'he choice o f training lias,
times the "Inter is biton."
tlle"&gt;4^li', one of I Ii»i uIll's, lulled con sire, officered and ditcclcd liy men been of doubtful wisdom. Frequently
Jlctli Palm Kmvlcy, Hair S|ieriuliMt,
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gM'ssmerV made
the
n . -ei t inn
in not- afraid, and i&gt; a-liing *&gt;ut. .outin euiployeis M-eiii rli'iry about taking
tills wi’vK only lit Vmvull ( n. s, J l - l t f
T H E FUWEIt 1lF T H E P EN .
U iishingtiiii that "tbc liverglades in- Ilol.-ly fill lin er who III. inclined to the men on, even though they come
stead o f being :-idd by tin- aere should make a home in a clean and plug ref well n ciimmeiiiled.
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Wo wrote an editorial
the other be handed ovet to the pun baser aft
In the East a committee o f citizens
sive state. Palatini News,
dsy lu gging the legislature not to er using u quart meiiMire to secuic
niul busiims-. men luis undertaken to
puns the Miller hill. That was a hill tlm rvqtilreil amotiul." The next day
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" operate with the training organizalit ilM , n \ I A II M I 1*1 M .
empowering the ^'lorida Hail loud every paper in the United St-in--, ex
tinr, to belter limiters. It is hoped
Com mission to control latlroud grade
I'artii ot two . iinv el i aliims
were to direct the 11udee o f training more
eept those In Florida,
where there
crossings and to apportion the ex
were a few exceptions, heralded the o v e t henid l»y ti.e w rilei a few days wisely so that the men may learn not
oensex Is'tweeu the lailioads and the .......... ,
,
. ago, A small gilt pioh.ihty eight o r |only work I»&gt;r widt h they are fitted,
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le o im k s of tile rongressmaii regard
counties, tl gave the Itailioad &lt; mil ing Ids ywn sla te In the rending pub nine years old
was riding oil the but work for which there is a consid­
I II \T liO Y K H N M E N T IIEG H E’IT K I)
mission full power to say whetliei Is , ami years were reipijied to “ live stieel cat with her mother. Evident
erable demand, A job fo r each man
F IlF tT F IT A N C K O F F liA N F O *
the crossings should bn at grade in I it down." That silly remark prob |y the little girl was coining hotiy trained will be the filial objective. A
B E L G IA N •N O T E
over or under
and to detonatin' ably -el bark the lidvuuei'iaeat of from nlioi.l,
Sim vv.r tilting her siiniisr obligation reals upon every
whether the ruiltnnd enmfiany
the tile stale a --Cole o f year*.
nmilict tlm thing that hid happen ms lion of tin- country.— St. Augus­
I I I , 'Clir 1 ■soi-lalrd l ' r r » » l
8)
county should pay for it or to appor
A gain t h e . .t a e l was liuitited by ;i &lt;cd m m Imol that day. "W e had a tine Heeoid.
LO ND O N, May H.-—Chancellor of
tion it between them
It pimticnlly
test,
unit
I
knew
Iniabout
it,
but
I'll
govetnui whosi until s wvie a-siuine.
(]i)i I'-^ch.spier Stanley Haldwin told
made the lathrds o f county cumiiiis- w|„,se operations wi re obnoxious, bet I don't make ns much as .lane, S I A i E 1 l;OU Kit SHOW "•
,|14. u „ UM, 0f Coinmons today the govaifinera helpless iu those m atins. So w|lllM. ||Mlll|H Wn , lu flin g. He made for mamma. I r»iw her prep In her
N l. l S GOOD F ltO F IT S , rument regretted
precipitancy o f
IH.werful was our eilitmial tl.at be | |.,i
|,t, shale .,f n, a 'jok e, lie book." The mother raid, "W e ll, lit
'•l
the Frnneo-llclginn to German rep­
iiinlher knows
you
fore wj could get it in *&gt; |m- in this j w,, „ l,f have tin ned tlm . apitol build tie daughter,
U llL A p .N A O
.May
7.— Florida's arations note and proposed state its
paper tlie legislatuie killed that hijl. mg •,,(,,
family boai.liiig house ex- wouldn't do a thmg like that, but first slide flu we f show held in O r­
own view in separate reply with the
— GalneaviHe Sun.
( epl for the fact that he lucked fi yoti didn’t tell on her, did y ou ?" to lando last imihtii was a tremendous least possible delay.
Hu said there
nances to lit up the looms for light wl.ie}i the child replied in a allocked surer s and paid a handsome profit was reason to believe Italy was in ncF A I.A T K A LA TE S T HKC Itl IT FOIt Imu iek. epii g. He even made threats wouldn't, lie any tutlle tale. It vvuhii t j ti* tile guarantors who made the show
tord with Hritish and contemplated
COMMISSION FOIt.M O F
against the
i .uU.himI
government. my affair. It’s tin* teacher's business possible by the inopey contributed. similar pn&gt;codurc.
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tiOYKUNM ENT.
'1 lu.t uu.1 another setburk for Hie to find out those tilings." The moth­ A fte r paying all bills and leaving
slute, fur there was a possibility that er wan apparently pleased, uitdsaid, $2lltl in a sinking fund toward next
OH L A N DO, May 8. - 8 . F. Smith
Falutkii Iuih been bunipcred witii all the inmates at
&lt;‘l.uttuhnochce "Yes, dear, it is no concern o f yours. year’s show the treasurer is able to o f Khtslmmcc wan killed yesterday
the old aldernutnir form of city gov- might be appointed to some office of You do your work honestly, and a t­
pay the guarantors eight per cent fo r, n)orninif HI1(l his e(,n Joe had a nurcrnmeiit. Imagine a city the size of public trust.
tend to your own affairs. Whatever
„
. VlC
*’ f th‘‘ir
money f,,r
row escape from death when the A tTalutka, nut much Mnutlcr than Lake­
Now comes the news from several you do, dont ever tell on another .lays.
|luntic Coast Line Train No. 27. south
land and equally progressive, being sect inns o f the state that convicts are child.'
It-w as decided that a state Gower |,)(llin^ catering Kissimmee run into
burdened with eighteen alderman! leased by corporal ions, some of them
They got off the ear nnd two men show w ill Ik. held next year in aonm Htld crushed an automobile in which
No wonder Goode Guerry backed up owned outside Ihc stale, where lust got on, taking the same seats. K vL other city than Orlando eb that the
thp two men were riding.
m
A SjCKNE FROM "H U N T IN G BIG G A M E IN AF1LICA’’ &gt; Y T I,K |,|,|N‘
th* movement inaugurated by lead­ for brutality drives drunken flag- dcntly they were both very much in ■interest tpay Ik* amused in different
C E88 T H E A T R E FO R L A S T T I M I &amp; T O N I G U T
ing citizens to make u change more mnsters to bet and murder convicts terested iu an invpstigation lluil is ut Hi-ction.i o f the state in this im|&gt;ortunt
in keeping with modern thought urn! thui have been gathered in for triflin g present attracting the attention of line.
The Orange county and O r­
practirc. I’ulutku Ims now provided offei.Hi'N and sentenced by drunken people throughout the country. One lando chain her. o f commerce nnd F.
i n i N M I M M 1;
fo r a commission o f flvy members, judges and carried to (lie cruel ramps o f the men snid, “ Well, every word W. Fletcher were heartily thanked
R E T A IL ICE S T A T IO N
two more than is Ihc general rule iu by drunken officials for the sake of tliut thq papers have published about. for the magnificent
work done in
In order to serve our customers we have opened-a R E T A IL ICE STA- B
Cities from five to fifteen ■thousand a small Ixmusl Two works o f the this thing is. true. 1 was in that , putting across the show so successT IO N opposite our office on Railroad W ay where we are now ready J
population, but the two extras prob­ term of the legislative body has been ncighhood for a few days, und be-, fully this year.
fo r business. Hours are from 8 tu. 5:30 on week daya— Thursday and b
ably will not be excess baggage if taken up in handling this matter of lieve me, 1 know what 1 am talking
The committee unnsrd a resolution
Sunday from 8 to noon, lee coupons can be used or tickets must he ^
there is co-operation betwreir all five. the convicts— first
instigated
by about when I say that those things expressing their gratifeation at the
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purchased at office, so no money will be received at station. I f the t;
A s soon as a city manager is in- North Uukutu— uud the end is not went on right there, ,and everybody growing number, o f flow er shows be­
*
ice
wagon misses your residence a phone to oBr o ffice
up to five |&gt;.nt.}'
sailed the new machinery
wilK be yet; fur it is forecast that the fed­ in the community knew it, too.” The
ing held und planned throughout the
a
w
ill
bring
the
ice
to
your
home.
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started and I'alatka may be exi»ected eral goM-runu-nt w ilL take the oars listener risked, "Hut why in the name state*
in the course o f the next -three or when once the stale has finished.
o f all that is good, didn’ t you or
The State Florists’ Assocaifion w ill
four years, to achieve still greater
Florida has lived
down other holue o f the others say something meet in T^impu In Novem ber, at
things than hava marked her history things, and it will live down the pres- about i t ? " The first speaker was
Railroad W ay, Welaka Block Corner Commercial and Railroad .Way
a
which tim e 'they wifi decide the date
IJ K vn t yeuys. Jf a wanting muy bo *14 M’vubdi.pi'ulmbly
»ooqcr be- elvdently surprised af the question. and place o f the next state flow er
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Foreign A-tvrrll.lmi Krpr..rnvallve
THEAMERICAN PltFSS ASSOCIATION

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TO ABOLISH
PUNISHMENT
IS ON TRIAL

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CHANCELLOR
OF EXCHEQUER
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tERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923
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. A ll Yorm pr members o f . Seminole
E „.m pn &gt;.n t; No. 13, o f Or .o J o , w rf(
please 1« present at the Hall, W ed­
nesday. May Oth. not later than 4:00
o’clock, th e institution -of Osceoln
Encampment No. S. w ill take place at
that time, after which supper w ill be
•served by the ladies.
A t 7 o’clock,
jyjjrp wilt reconvene, fo r the purpose
W A L L S T R E E T W A S HUMBUGGED
&lt;if d e e m work and Installation.
IN TO H E A V Y
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BOGUS CHECKS ;
STARTED STOCKS
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BOARD •
PROCEEDINGS OF
OF COUNTY IMMISSIONERS
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Former Convict
» » | CannoJ Testify at
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| TALLAH ASSEE.
May
7.— Tanl
Revere White o f . Washington. D. C.,
will not appear before the joint leg ­
islative committee to testify Trgainstva

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Have you ever
experienced the thrill that comes
. from seeing Dollar after Dollar
and Interest upon Interest piling
up to youfr Credit?

.cconilotl by Comp. B. P. Wheeler, .m l |!!*c . ^ ’ ° n * " * *
T * J* |
cnrrlod, that th l. « „ » l r t l m . t c o f tho K " " bK
« * « " » "* •
’
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_
. f eelvod by Representative C. H. Ken- ■
For quick result*, try a want .ad.
___ «n r Tfce A»anrln,r&lt;l l*rr..(
Finley &gt;W ho,l C o m p ly , « , pro,o&gt;todj
, h(,
N r.W YO RK, May 7.— Prices on
to tW . bo.rd by EnS. bro.1 T WIIT „ unl* :
the N ew York Stock Exchange were
Hams, be and the same is hereby ac­
H I T ll'
White charged that Mu* was brutnUy;
sent tumbling today by reaction from
I f not; get a bank book started
cepted,‘ and tile Clerk pt instructed to
treated while a convict under lease
heavy buying started on flood o f or­
draw warrant to*Finley Method Cornin your name at Our Savings De­
* to the Kntihb farm, and John Rodenders which was disclosed were backed
pany fo r th^ balance due the,,, under *
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u under in.
partment today.
by worthless checks received by Wall
o,
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.
, ^
th e ir col, ra . a i r
icy m\c
« „ n. charges growing out o f
Street houses over the week end. One
fish ed pruofcof Payment o f nil chums.• White’
W hjl^ s ♦Are, and
The feeling promotes wealth.
and he
he had
had been
been exex- 5
,of the checks was for $15,000. Checks
against them
I
pected
ns
Ijio
principal
witness
before
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in almost every enso boro forged cer1% InleresJ allowed.
*Jdotlon; o f &gt;6 o ? n r ~ B ? T £ Whoeldn r theieglilft^v* investigati o n . ______ ^ * L
tiikation
s, | .which
kicked
some p -i j Ih
r ' I " 11! 0 ?ft ,S e»\“ 1ole cuunty. addressed
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»I i w
&amp;n&gt;y
Comr.
K.
Uurtolt
and
car
iivinrr orders " c "O ardin reference to specinllegrs- af e tH
The rommlttoc, which. Inst week ■
brokers into executing buying
tied, that l^ig. Fred T. Williams 1m* concluded its inquiry into the death b j
fo r large blocks o f stocks. Reports latiton for Seminole county and mode
some recommendation in reference to authorised to have fence built along o f Martin Tnhert, planned to resume {J
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fhom Philadelphia and Boston
said
fill at the Osteen bridge.
Mime.
the
second
phase
o
f
its
inquiry
Tuuy-!a
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the brokers o f those cities received
Motion
o
f
Comr.
:
.
W.
EntzmingMotion
o
f
Comf,
G.
L.
Bledsoe
nnd
similur bogus orders.*
y TVy f ARE your own soap
seconded by Cnn,r. C. W. Entzminger er, seconded by Comr. R. F. AVhceler
J.VA a t i c a dike. One
R E LIE V E D W llO O N N t r T t U ’ GH
and curriejl, this hoard recommends and earriei), Comr. (J. L. Bledsoe is who'had previously written ami re- j ■
can o f G iant L ye w ill
"M y little child hud Whooping to Mr. Lake that he nccopt an amend­ instructed to have Osteen bridge post- quested that a full investigation into a
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
turn theltrlck. Y o u ’ll
Cougfl," writes James Noll, Conncra- ment to the local cattle hill extending id as to speed limit, and also that he Paul’s ense la* made. Hhcrc had been 15
use your waste fata so
vllle, Indiuua, “ and Foley’s Honey and the time to July 1st, 1B24.
indications
that
White J
have gates installed to close the bridge previous
^
V P FORSTER, Prreidrnl
B F. W H1TNRR, UaaMfr
the lye Is the on ly cost.
fa r gnvc her relief. I f my children
would
no',
appear,
so
the
committee
while
the
draw
Is
Open.
Motion
o
f
Comr.
U.
F.
AVheeler,
2nd
Y o u 'll find the job so
contract n cough or cold I give them
C. D. Hrumley, ot al, nppoared be­ telegraphed the Taunton mnh, ussur-]1* &gt; i i R i a R a i i B B R i i i i a i D B S H a o a i K i n i a i * i i M i a i a i R i i i i i * i H
by Comr. E. Curlett nnd carried, A t ­
eaey you’ ll wonder why
Foley’s Honey and Tar and always
a -f v
torney Geo. A. DeCottes, is hereby fore the Board in reference to the ing him that the committee desired :
you hadn't done It long
get good results.” For quirg relief
month during
proposetl local stock hill, and on mo­ to make the fullest possible investiga­ CO RO N AD A BEACH IN T H E SUM* surf bathing every
instructed
to
go,to
Tallahassee
to
as­
nfto. Y o u ’ ll And tho
from Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat,
their stay# and now that the weather
' iMF.lt.
sist in the pVepnration o f local bills tion o f Comr. C.-W. Entzminger, sec­ tion, ami asking that Paul Revere
soap better than m uch •
Cheat ami Bronchial trouble use Fol­
is w:»rn**r it i , even more enjoyable.
White
be
sent
here.
The
telegram
onded
by
Comr.
B.
F.
Wheeler
and
i
fo r Seminole county, ns .follows: a hill
you buy, find you’ ll
ey’s Honey hn&lt;| Tar, the largest sell- providing fo r the hulkhcnding of I.nko carried, the attorney for this hoard is from the Tauton man advised the
Coronado Beach is one o f the most
Besides a lai ge number o f nice cotknow It's pure. , Onto
I ing cough medicine irutho world. No
popular
winter
resorts
on
the
east
committee
that
Paul’s
attorney
Had
tapes
there is a good hoetl w ith la th
Monroe; a local tra ffic law*; nnd the instructed to prepare an amendment
ran o f Giant Lye mnkco
rooms
attached, a good pavilio^t, with
j
opiates.
Refuse
substitutes.
Sold
const
ami
during
the
past
season,
all
Informed
hifl,
that
his
client
would
to tho loen) stock hill, allowing Pre­
12 cakes o f hard and 12
local ,u,-seining law.
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everywhere.-—A
d
v.
other
conveniences
for the public,
mil
Is*
able
to
come
here.
As
a
re­
the
cottages
with
a
few
exceptions,
cincts
Nos.
00,
7
and
15,
comprising
nations b f soft soap.
Motion o f Comr. 11. F. Wheeler ami
Coronado
Bench
is
n fnvorile week­
sult
o
f
his
alleged
treatment
on
the
weu*
occupied
during
the
entire
sea­
Comr.
District
No.
5,
to
vote,
on
the
Can you bent It for
seconded by Comr. E. W. Entzminger
for nutoniobile parties
For qufck results try n want ad.
question ns to whether or not cattle Knuhh farm, White's attorneys Hied son. The occupants during the win­ end resort
economy? Full direc­
and carried, that the local no-seining,
ter were people from the northern from DeLaml, Sanford, Orlando, KU— l_______________ ___ ____ " i____- claim for damakes for $50,000.
shall run nt large in these precincts.
tions on each ran.
law ns drafted and passed by the
in-land
states
and we dare say they never slmmee, Eustis, ami other
Mrs. E. Curlett and Mrs. Deane
House o f Representatives being wo
towns. This pretty little town byspent u pleasanter winter.
A T T E N T IO N , ODD F E L L O W S !
Turner appeared Iwfore the Inured and
consider a good law and to the best
Now that they have returned to tho-scu has made a wonderful growth
A ll Odd Fellows whose names have
made a report o f the work o f the
interests o f Seminole county, we do
county nurse for tin* past six months. been sent in as prospective members their home these sami* cottages are during the pn»t year, and there Is
hereby urge our representative, the
nod'prospect,, for n greater growth
Notary public bond of T, I.. Lingo, o f Osceoln Encampment No.. 0, w ill being occupied by people from the
Hon. Forest Lake to use his best e f­
ii,is
year. There is need for another
interior
o
f
this
at
ate,
and
by
the
tirst
(dense
present
themselves
at
the
Hull
was approved.
forts to have same passed by the sen­
Fire arm bonds o f E. Curlett, C. IJ. not In ter. than six o’clock, Wednes­ o f June they will all Ih&gt; occupied,- so hotel on the bench and it is hoped
ate, with an amendment thereto pro­
Searcy and M. D. Polston, were ap­ day. May t'th. Supper w ill lu* served it will he sect, that tlijs is nil all year that this improvement may be se­
FOR
viding for a legal penalty for the-vio­
Tar S i y e a n t h e C eU '
Tho winter visitor enjoys cured this year— New Smyrna llrecxe.
j;l that time, after which the degrees resort.
proved and license ordered Issued.
lation of same.
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A lt- T ith t Top l l a U t th e S tr e n iflt
Motion o f Comr. (i. I.. Bledsoe, 2nd will he ronfered.
The following resolution was o ffe r ­
by II. F. Wheeler and carried, Comr.
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ed by Comr. C. W. Entzminger, who
y
McKinnon.Markwnmi Company will ■
E. Curlett is hereby authorized to
moved its ndoption, same being sec­
spend the sun, of $125 on thir Reed carry a complete line o f Interwoven
onded by Comr. II. F. Wheeler and
Socks. *
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12-tfc
road.
adopted:
Motion o f Comr. t\ W. Entzminger
PR O G R A M
W H E R E A S, it has been brought to seconded by Comr. tj. 1.. Bledsoe and whatsoever, except upon the pern,is* 1
the attention of this Hoard that an enrried, the clerk of this hoard is in­ sion and under the supervision of tlu*
effo rt is being made during this ses­ structed to advertisr fur tin* hard-sur­ Board of Comity Commissioners or
sion o f the legislature to enact fur­ facing of, the Wekiwa fill, bids to he its authorized representatives.
ther laws regarding tick eradication, received May Hth. I'.'23, at 10 o'clock
T,— The Company shall cor,struct,
By GLADYS RUTH BRIDGIlAM
nnd,
maintain ami operate its trarismis-a. m.
Presented by the Class of ’23
W H E REAS, llu* experience o f Sem­
The following resolution was offer- sion lines with «lpe regard to the safeinole County in endeavoring in the ed by Copir. C. W l.ntzminger, who ty of persons ami property ami will
H IG H SCH OOL A U D IT O R IU M
past to carry nut tin* provisions o f ^ir.ovrd its adopt in n , same being duly indemnify ami save harmless
llu*
existing law as to tick eradication^seconded by Comr. E. Curlett, and County o f Seminole from any nml nil
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
have been disastrous, and,
adopted.
diuuitgcs that may be caused from the |
M A Y 9TH A N D 10TH— 8:15 I\ M.
W H E R E A S, the assessment roll of
W H E R E A S , the Orlamlo Dublin erection, construction, inqintenapce
Seminole County, Florida, shows an Service Company, a corporation here­ and operation o f tin* said transmission
ORCHESTRA
W e feel sure t i n t If
assessed valuation of all cattle within inafter called the Company, operating lines.
«&gt;ur inji verln ( 4 pl’v**
ItecauKC of ils flavor our said county to he the sum o f $-U,- nn-electric generating station in the
CHARACTERS
5. In the event any question arisen :jj
&gt; »»u Mat la lfie t it‘ fi i l i r a
Ilrond hns found fnvor with (115.00, and,
the yeui'M &gt;•«ii w ill Im*
City
o
f
Orlando,
Orange
County,
Flor‘
as
to
the
rights
and
obligations
o
f
the
*
f ilo d i«» 1**11 tTMierH;
J
Rohert Williams
Rev. John ltlulu
the folks who like the purest
\\v Noli niily |||»* Uvni
W H E R E A S, ju the past, under the Ida, is now supplying Formosa, W in­ Company or the county under this |
I*’ninees Hughes A ilin g Manager o f the W.
of foods. Kxplniu in n kindly provisions .of law providing for lick
till*! I e M lcil &lt;j tin I ll I
ter l’ark and Maitland
In Ornqgc franchise, and tlu* Company and thci
i'f 1lin e, c u lm 1ft 1 n lii)
R. unit C. It/IC.
Mendo Baker
hut emphnlic manner that eradication, this county has in n vain
planter.
County, nnd Altamonte Springs and Board o f County Commissioners nre
I’Mward Fielding
Ralph Woodruff
your grocery man should send
effort to eradicate tho tick, expended Longwood in Seminole county
by unable to agree ns to the matters in- [
*•11iill«ie r»* lle n U iin n r Dougin# Mason
William Moyo
you our bread— it’s a better
(pm**
the sum of $I3,77P.7&lt;1.
mentis o f an electric transmission and volved nr ns to their respective rights
f ’ivil Engiuers fhmi Hie East employed in the
kind of bread— you can tell
W H E R E A S, it is not feasible to [distribution system thereby affording ami obligations, then it is agreed that
office of the W. It. &amp; (\
the difference in the dark.
Hill
eliminate nnd eradicate licks from rat­ a reliable nnd continuous electric ser-jMich matters may In* submitted to m - ,J
Steve Malone, a emvhoy. Manager o f the Low­
tle ns bmg as said cattle are allowed vice not otherwise obtainable, nnd,
bitrntiot,, the Company to select nne(*
Lumber * Co.
er 7 Ranch
Victor MeLaulin
a free I'angc. and,
W H E REAS, such electric service is person, and the Board o f County Com- m
Ezra Simpson, a cowboy in Malone’# employ .
i’ lmnc J30, Snnfnrd
W H E R E A A S, we nre o f the opinion recognized as a substantial ami ad- mlssioners to select one person, nnd n
Merton Aycocke
that no relief run be obtained ill the vantagemis factor in the growth, de- the decision o f said arbitrators to be .Jj
Jonah Hawkins, Sheriff of Sedhilt Couuty
attempted eradication o f the Hck un­ volopmcnt and general well being of final, provided, however, that if saidiM
Troy liny
til after the adoption of a state wide the-citizens and property owners o f 'arbitrators cannot agree yts to the
h ]
. O o u c I u .h King
Noah Hawkins, hi# son
no-fence Inw, therefore,
matters involved, then they shall soSeminole county, anil,
Filz Hugh Mont merry-Loveland Byron Stephen#
BE IT R E R S O LV h l), that in our
W H E R E A S , the said Company has le d a third disinterested party whose ■
.. George Cowan
Tofn McShnnu, from the East
opinion, the adoption o f further le g ­ petitioned and requested the Board of decision upon the mutters involved m
Lewi# Hughey
Tokio, the Chinese Cook
islation for the purpose o f t(,e elim i­ County Commissioners o f Seminole shall be final and binding upon tin
. ..... Mae Holly •
Rose Hawkins .... ........... .
nation nnd eradication o f the tick, car­ County for permission and right to Company and tlu* county.
• Mary Hawkins ..
.......... .. Gladyeo Wilson
(HI.— This franchise shall not lie- M
rying with it the expenditure o f pub­ use the public highways, rouds and
Jonah’s daughters
lic funds merely adds nn additional streets of Seminole county for
the come effective until written accept- ■
Fawn No-Afraid, nn Indian girl
Alice Runyon
burden upon the tux pqyers o f this purpose o f locating thereon
such aiue hereof shall hnvu been filed with £
Mrs. Susan Brent, Mason’s Aunt Nonie Williams
state, as a result o f which, no benefits ztructures find equipment as are nec­ the county clerk o f 'Seminole County, ■
Octnvia Brunt ............... ....... Elizabeth Flowers
will be derived, nml,
essary for Hie proper and safu trans­ Florida, by the executive officers o f iM
Genevieve Brent.
Demarius Musson
1 BE IT F U R T H E R
RESOLVED, mission and distribution o f electric the company.
a
Her daughters
Motion o f fkimr. C. W. Entzminger Jj
that Hon. M. O. Overstreet, Senator energy;
Flossie Mason
..... .... Margaret Berner
fion, this District, and Hon. Forest
NOW, TH E RE FO R E, BE IT RE- and seconded by Comr. G. L. Bledsoe J*
Muriel Lee
................ ....... Sara Wheeless
Lake, representative o f
Seminole SOLVED, by the Board of County and carried, the clerk o f this Unird is Irene Gordon......................... . * Josephine Knight
fjounty, Florida, Ihi and they nre re­ Commissioners of Seminole County, instructed to write to Win. F. Cocke,
Octavio's friends
spectfully requested and urged to State o f Florida, in regular monthly state highway engineer, in reference
First; that she never has
Fluerettu, Me#. Brent’s Maid... ...Rhodn -Vaughan
actively ‘ oppose any nnd all legisln meeting assembled, this the HHh day to the purchase o f n pair o f loadometany failures, which means
Genie McShune, the girl from the Upper 7
lion regarding tick eradication until o f April, 1923, that the said Company, ers by the county.
................................... .
Ollie Vera Glisson
no loss of time and ma­
a n er the ndoption o f u state wide no­ its successors and assigns bo and here­
Motion o f Con\r. C. W, Entzminger,
l
’Inco—
terial.
fence Inw, utid,
by nre grunted the franchise and right seconded by Comr. G. L. Bledsoe nml
BE IT F U R T H E R RR E S O LV E I), to erect, construct, operate, maintain carried, that the office o f County l
Act I.— Ail old ranch house used ns the office
Second; that her bakings
that the clerk of this Board shall im­ and repair its electric ■transmission Prosecuting Attorney lie nnd the same
o f the W. K. &amp; C. R. R. nt the foot o f the Upper 7
mediately transmit certified copies of umj distribution lines nnd systems in­ is*hereby discontinued from this date.
trail. In the morning.
are a lw a y s p u re and
this resolution to Hon. M. O. Over- cluding poles, towers, structures, sub­
Motion of Comr. B. F. Wheeler, 2nd
Act II.— Same us Act I, In the evening.
wholesome, which .goes
street, nnd Hon. Forest Lake, at T a l­ stations, wires, transformers, and all by Comr, G. L. Bledsoe and carried,
a long way toward perfect
Act HI.— Same.as Act II, later in the evening.
lahassee, Florida.
ohter necessary appliances, equipment that Mr. Goodspced make inspection,
health.
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Adopted this 23rd day o f April, A , and appurtenances thereto, on, upon, ot all bridges and report those that
ORCHESTRA
und along all the public highways, need painting to Chuirmnn John
I). 1033.
CHORUSES
Third; that the greater
JOHN MESICJI,
streets and roads o f Seminole County, Meisch, who will buy point.
Chairman now existing or which may hereafter
than usual Iceaven ing
Motion o f Co'mr. C. W. Entzminger,
I.
— "M y Pretty Poppy," Japanese Chorus in cos­
G. L. BLED SO E,;
be opened, under the terms, lim ita­ seconded by Comr. II. F. Wheeler and
stren gth o f C alum et
tume. .
C. \V. E N TZM IN G E R , tions requirements and restrictions carried, that clerk advertise fo r the
stands for economy be­
II.
— " A Hundred Pipers," Scotch Chorus and
II. F. W H E E L E R ,
purchase o f one adding ^machine by
herein set forth as follows:
cause she uses less.
Dunce in Costume.
.
jjj. C U R L E T T, •
,
thc-county, bids to be receivod at th«
1. — Thc Company shall not unnec­
Board o f County essarily obstruct any highway, .street next regular meeting o f this board,
(This song commotnurates the surrender o f the town
Commissioners of or road at any time and shall place all
Motion o f Cmnr. C. W. Entzminger,
o f Carlisle to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, on November
Seminole County, poles or other structures at tuch lo­ 2nd by Comr, G. L . Bledsoe, and car­
IRth, 1745, when he invaded England, at (hu head o f a mix­
T .
■-■:-* P la r M w r - 'V
*, cations ns may be approved by the ried, the clerk o f this board is here­
ed army o f Highlanders and Lowlandurs, a fter his victory
by authorized to purchase the neces­
Jknrd or Its authorised agents. *
nt Preatonpnna. He "entered Carlisle on a whito horse,
r «
The Board o f County Commission­
2. —-In the event any damage Issary furniture fo r the jury room.
with fl hundred pipers playing before him.)
ers In nnd fo r Seminole County, Fla., reused to the roads, bridges or- olhet*
A ll other communications were read
met in regular session at 10 o'clock property o f the county o f Seminole in nnd ordered filed.
Choruu Girls: Lilly Ruth Spencer, Dorothy Stokes,
^
h . m., A pril 10th. Present: Chairman the. construction, erection,
operation ' A ll warrants paid during the month
Omah Allen, Ella Mary Muirhcad, Viola Booth,
John Meisch and Commissioners G. L. and maintenance fo said transmission o! March were ordered cancelled of
Elisabeth GurriHotp Edna Lord, Gayle Marshall,
Bledsoe, C. W. Entzminger, B. F. lines, the Company shall repair qpld record.
Emily Bailey, Iris Britt, Marion Appleby.
Wheeler and E. Curlett, with V. E. damages at its own expense or make
Reports uf the several county o ffic ­
Pianist, Charlotte Smith.
Douglass,
deputy
clerk
and
W,
C,
W
il­
ia
ls
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y
rero
received,
read
and
ordered
remuneration
to
the
county
fo
r
the
A potmrf can o f Calumet contains M l SO w m m l Sonus
Admission 35 and 50 Cents
liamson, deputy sheriff in attendance. amount o f said damagea.
filed.
/
6oWn* powders comm in 12 oemcmhmlead o f J6 ounce
Minutes o f the regular meeting held
3. — The Company shall not attach There being no further business
can*, am smrm yom gut a pound d U o you wont it.
March 4th, nnd special meeting . held Its wires to any trees along or on the this bo rad stands adjourned to meet
March 20th, were read and approved, public highways, and not cut or,trim again, at tho next regular meeting In
Rggc W O R L v b G R E A T E S T B A 2 Q N G ~p bw D JS R
iio lio n o f Comr, C. W. Entzminger, any o f the said trees in any manner May!
The board o f county commissioners
in and for Seminole county. Florida,
met in special session at 10:30 a. m.
April 23rd. Present: Chairman John
Meisch and Commissioners G. L. Bled­
soe, C. W. Entzminger, B. F f W heel­
er and E. Gurlett, with Attorney peo.
ieputy
A. I&gt;cCotles; V. E. Douglas, deputy
clerk, and ShorilT C. M. Hand ,n ntjs
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I’ alntka will not bo different from
that,of*thoflsands o f otjicr cltie* that
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T h o h la u - to is - p n a r W o o k lr l l e r i o ld o n l l r e i r oOM rsn,, H em ln ole &lt; C n o n tp Putnam rotinly has voted fo r a bond
nn d to p o b lln h ed e v e r y I 'r ld a y . A d tO r .i
tla ln a r a te s M a d e k n o w n nn a p p lle n - ‘ issue o f $750,000 for |H*rmanent high­
Sion. n . M p e r y e o r , n lw n y o In m lr a n r S .i ways, the city will he on one o f the
M R M K B It T U B A a S O C IA T K D P I lK a a direct doWn-state
tt*
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routes
between
Tho Asaoclntad I*res« 1* exclusively Jacksonville, and KillL.\b'CXS_flluLjili.
southwest Florida.
not o therw ise credited In till* imper
nd *)*o tho local news published •One by one, Florida cities are get­
•rein.
ting rid o f tho antiquated forms of
A l l r ig h t * o f r*-ptihllcatlon o f anectnl
dispatches herein are also reserved.
civic government which, may In? said,
Office I l t l t l l A I . i l IIIJIt.lltSKi. ft.,m e I4N is another w ay o f stating lliut busi­
ness is superceding polities in muni­
forvlan AJvcrtl.lna hrr&gt;r.»rn'.stlv*
cipal
affairs.— Lakeland Star-Tele­
THF. AMERICAN PltrSS ASSOCIATION
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give larger
emphasis
nhd bettor
nwnrdij to nmnteurs and gardeners,
thus stimulating n greater interest
on the part p f. these two Important
'fa c to r* In developing the flornl dpportunitirt o f Florida. The Florida
Horticultural -Society,
the Florida
Federation o f Womnn’s Clubs nnd
the Florists’ Association, will, co-op­
erate in.putting across a flow er show
next spring.
Orange county nnd Orlando will
put on n huge slate floral and music
festival in Orlando in A pril, In which
the features will be a great floral
parade, the wonderful W inter Park
flow er show, concerts by the Orlando
! Symphony orchestra
a n d 'n great
; choral society which will put on or. atorics. Those prosent a t the meet­
ing w ere: W. H. KnulJ, Tampa; N.
A. Runsoncr, Ohoco; F, W. Fletcher,
J. M."Uurruthers, C.~ IT fvime and
Knrl Ix-hmann.
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FLORIDA
By A rey Cnrrnway, Sanford.
SALFO RD
This is the first year thnt ngricuF
ture hns been In our school. ■ Wo have
one acre fo r our laboratory .work-nnd
C O LLEG E RO UG H NECKS VERSUS muse incidents o f a like nature, yet "W h y, there worn inspectors visiting n large nnd well equipped room for
far less nauseating, in other ntatl's.Uhat camp nnd o f course some o f the our purposes. Professor R. F. Cooper,
l'H K T T Y P A G E A N T S .
Chinese bandits nro robbing nnd
Rut there must be rigid and slrenu- authorities knew about it, hut it n vqry efficien t nnd ngreebnlo in­
McKinnon-Mnrkwood Company will
killing Americans in Chinn and other
In I-nkelnml young
women and nus action taken in the present in- wasn’t tny business to Im* reporting it. structor, has charge o f all the work.
have
n complete lipo e f Hart SchalTChinese arc becoming American clti-,
stances.
The
more
whitewash
th
a
t:
You
don’
t
report
the
bootleggers
nnd
W e may, i f we give nny attention
young men nt Southern rollegc show
ner &lt;fc Marx clothing, new store, new
sen*. Take your choice.
shall
be
used
the
longer
will
it
re\
d?her
law
breakers
in
your
neighboror time whatever, g et great good
talent in producing a Mayday cele­
stuck.
12-tfc
■----------- o----------from it, which w ill bo n great help
bration which reflects credit upon the quire to regain confidence o f thosei hood, do y o u ? " *
Acording to the Orlando Sentinel performers and upon tho institution. who are deliberating about locating
The complacency o f the average in our future farm ing nr work. Our
Who Is the "Black Raider? " "Where
the General Assembly is meeting at In Chicago university young men get and going into business. There has citizen In regard to the law breaking study includes plants, animals, and
is Lord Loveland?” These ap* the
Tallahaiaee. General
Assembly of into some hazing scrap, or clnss con­ been an attempt
In some o f the that goes on nround him is alarming. insects nnd* disease* AH o f these
tw o mysteries thnt keep you wonder­
what?
test, and one man killed. Then the charges to belittle the men who have As the child said "N o one wants to he different subjects are very important.
t l t r T h r AaonrlntV’t T r e a t )
ing in "T h e Girl From Low er Seven.”
----------- o----------been
making
investigation;,
but
tin*
A
ll
the
foes
o
f
our
plants
and
aniknown
ns
n
tnltlcr,”
Iwt
should
not
students take the victim out near the
TALLAH ASSEE,
Mny 8. — The
High School riiuy 9th and 10th.
sentiment
throughout the the responsibilities
o f citizenship mnls must be treated with grent care. senate ndoptednru a
'Newspaper
men
were
warned lake and bury him beneath a pile o f general
resolution by
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away from Dixie county, principal boulders. Just w hat the riffraff o f state upholds the investiagtors and men nthnt one w ill not only keep the
Also in our course we take up text Turnbull culling on the administra­
for the laws himself but that he will do what book, bulletins, field work .and lab­
witness in convict case wns supposed .thF Northwestern
C U T T H IS b U T — I T IS WORTH
university could ’cries for due punishment
tive officials who supervise convicts
lie can to help in the enforcement of oratory periods. W e have plenty o f to abolish corporal punishment as an
to bo poisoned nnd is dead* and Sen­ have had ns dreams nil the time the pet rotors o f these outrages.
MONEY
No maudlin sentimentality should the laws ■ I f people generally take tools and a well equipped laboratory.
ator Knnbb Is confident ho will he blenching bones have been bunted by
Cut out this slip, tfndosr with 5c
experiment nnd If it proves success­
„tjtudc that this man took, there
acqulttrd o f brutalities in his con-, anxious parents is a trifle uncertain; enter into the attempt to clean KInrI think thnt all o f the chyis mem­ ful "T o forever abolish it In this nnd mail it to Foley A Co., 2835 Shcfvlct ramp. This is the gist o f the but it requires such an act as this to Ido’s slnte. The piddle docs not wish |„ „ „ vvi^ik Ic*r that laws nro continual- bers will agree with mo when I say state.”
field A vo., Chicago, III., writing your
day’s news In the "seat of war” in cause colleges to do away with all persecution— but prosecution should ly broken— thnt
there is a crime thnt agriculture is tho most interest­
Hume end address clearly. You will
Nine
convicts
serving
at
camps
of
I f those who have criminal ing study In school.. Unlike Latin or
Florida.
attempts at vulgar operations under be deep and searching. There may wave.
receive.in return a trial package con­
state
Senator
T.
J.
Knnbb
in
Raker
have been cases investigated In which desires feel that
they are riife in mathemtatics, we may put our Ideas
t
—i— -----o---------- camouflaged titles.— I'alatka News.
county mot death during last year, taining F oley’s Honey aqd Tar Corathe
lips o f tin* victims may have told their Inw breaking «s long as they
----------o
----------Tho Tick Eradication Bill will dis­
derived from the books into practice six o f thpse dying slncidaxt Septem­ pound fo r coughs, colds nnd croup;
place the Sanitary I/ivu .Slock Hoard IF F L O R ID A W IL L B U T W ASH something more than the truth, hut can hide from the xifficerx, there will where everyone can see the result^.
ber the joint legislative committee Foley Kidney Pills fo r pains in sides
tiie hacks and the-bellies and the arms continue to be lawlessness.
C L E A N HER HI,ATE.
and with a one mill tax set up In the
It seems much more pleasant'to have was tol dtodny by Mrs. Thelma Frank­ and back; rheumatism, backache, kid­
and legs o f the victims speak visibly
business o f eradirnting the tick, l/'t
Is it right to train children that n course where you can sec your lin, social worker o f Glen St. Mary, ney nnd bladder ailments; and Foley
Florida is doing her best In many o f the sickening lnshings given by
the one mill tax conn* off the rattlethey should not report wrong doing ideas working nnd watch your work Raker county. She said she conduct­ Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome nnd
instances to advance
in numerous men hardened
by
experience and
pion. We nro tired o f paying out
among their fellow s? The rules of carefully. We get tired o f most' o f j ed a personal
investigation whieh thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
ways; yet, like all states, tin* people buoyed by lust nnd liquor.
money for eradicating the ticks. It
the school room. It seems to us that |wUr nu|,jocts but agriculture is n con-| sowed in each case coroner's inquest constipation, biliousness, headaches,
"have left
undone
many
things
Florida is going to clean her slate
has failed Ito make either cheaper
till* 1
I licy should l«; tiriua) change all the time.
Sold every­
resulted in verdicts tienth "due to and sluggish bowels.
which’’ they* should have left done. — unless there shall
he recanting
milk or cheaper beef.
aught
to respect
and obey these
lull
gI
where.—
Adv.
The modern way uf farm ing is bet­ nuturaI causes.'’ She “related Mary
There is "health in us," all right; upon the part o f those in .authority.
----------- u----------laws, nnd they should feel that each
ter than any other way. We learn She!field, iiegresH and her daughter,
but it will take many yearn to get It were bad enough when foreign,
child is responsible for tin* conduct In
There is talk o f removing the State
how and when to use our poisons nnd ged 30, were killed last Wednesday (ilifi quickly relieves Constipation
out o f the state the best there is in.
corporations allowed
the work of i
,,
.
,
, i
.
. . .
the school room, tl seems to us that
itinerit headquarters from
Knabb's camps. She said Thompson Ililiousnc.vs, Headaches, Colds
chemicals.
I hero arc thousands - f opportune brutality to continue ... their camp-. lh
wjn ,„.C(irnw U .lu .r
if
to Gainesville. We are
is
now in hospital having been cut
If
we
do
not
fidlow
farming,
as
n|
tics ... the various sections o f the yet it seems far worse for a "home |h
to f|l(t, lh,.l it is not
and Ladrippe.
favor o f having Florida enterprises
hlali*. outlie or
IhoMo Iiiivo noon man/* ono who linn boon lonkotl upmi
vocation it will do us good anyway. by the woman.
5-l-&lt;».«.\v.-20tc
enough to obey the rule* themselves,
Florida instead o f having them
touched upon lightly; some not at « () favorably tlint be has b*»v hon-|
A
buyer
in
fruits
and
vegetables,
a
state. Gainesville be*
hut Unit they should see (hut their
outaide o
off the
tl
ajl. Tb'Ta.’catuujt be found a county ,,rcd by the voters fo r a high {ttisithui,
real estate man or a broker appre­ Prison Sentences
fellows obey them?— Times-Union.
ing Justt on tthis side o f the line would in the state which has not made d
Illrrlrlc Iron**
t-i be tarred will, the same stirk. Thu
ciate*
his knowludgtx o f the soil be­
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be all right for the State Rond Re­
arid HeaVy Fines
velopme.it in some way, that is true;, real southern man knows how to
cause
he
will
know
what
ho
i*
buying,
Curler*
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partment am!
an eaay ‘o f access from the
yet there in on county ttint has taken |handle negroes, and
the
negroes
selling or
receiving.— Agricultural
For German Heads
Florida points.
south Florid
advantage o f all ils opportunities.
0 M O huIII ji f I nk I ’ mit
know that lie knows it; and the real
All appeal lias been made to exit
News,
■-----------o ----------Lack o f capital is one o f the ob­ southern .nan will allow no crucltlc”
&lt; n z T t r A ,a i,r ln (r d I ' m a l
i in manufacturers to take into then
Acey Currnwny won a medal for
uf li.nl check artists seen, stacles that have held hack the state.
to tit- inflicted upon either white or employment war veterans who have the judging o f beef cattle, the prize
W E ltD E N , Mny 8.— Counsel for
descended upon New \*p.k People have feared to make invest-1
block; but occasionally there is what
prosecution o f French court marlin)
completed
training
in
vocational being a Smith-llugheS prize, the com­
taken that hick town into camp, inenls in some eases where good pro­
l ’iir n l-'rn I&gt;n»i»
may In* termed u “ throw-hack" it.
proceedings summing op the case topel
it
bin
being
among
some
thirty
school: . It is an appeal which should
bought up all tho stocks In Wall fits have hceii almost a surely- sim­
i h i: t i i h i i k n t (iA s n i.iM : am i
In.ill lines, and neither is worth beduy demanded prison sentence o f fif­
tie repented and heeded wherever any schools. Acey is a member o f 1'rof. j
and gave hum checks for all ply heeaose s.iffii ieut study has not
••ALTtllTlM'J IHI."
i mg characterized a*4 "southern no n."
teen
years
in
addition
to
fine
o
f
n
t 'ooper's agricultural class and has j
o f tliese men are ready fo r jobs.
It. They beat down the market on been given (u some special proposi­
With its bouse thoroughly cleaned j
marks
for Karon
many Sanford friends who are proud hundred million
these storks and played havoc gener­ tion. The slate hat heel, harmed at
I in'ficiill y in finding places for I be
o f the rilTiuir Florida will standi
Krupp von llolilnn and llalbneh, pres­
of
him
and
proud
o
f
the
Sanford
ally and then the brokers found out various times by some untoward pub­
once more re plomh nt among the g i- - I inti ills from the vocational schools
ident o f the works. Heavy sentences
lligli School.
next morning that the checks were l.o licity whirl, reopened the fester of
luxy of southern elates; offering op-, has been olle o f tile great hurd' ii* of
-Phone ISl-J
are also asked fur others.
105 Palm etto Avc.the transactions were not bona fear over results.
port ..nil les not to he found elsewhere, 1the work. Sometime* the man himsomebody aside from the
A t one time, just a., ihc general a climate whiih no arts ran alter or -ctf is hard to suit. In many indeaf public bad Is'cn gouged. Some public was gall.ering miilulciirc in
amend, e l eii were there such n de­ |slaiirc the choice o f training has
limes the "biter is hlleli.*’
the stale, one o f Florida's noted con­ sire, officered and directed by men been of doubtful wisdom. Frequently
llctti Palm Rowley, Hair Specialist,
gressmen made the assertion
in not afraid, and reaching nut contin­ employers seem elmry nlwnit taking
this
week only at Yowoll t'o.’s. 31-llc i
T H E POWER OF T H E PEN.
Washington that ‘ ’.hi- Everglades l.u uously Tor i l.ose who are inclined to •be men on, even though they enine
stead o f bring sold by the acre should make a home in a clean and progres­ well recommended.
W e wrote an editorial
the other lie- handed over to the purchaser a ft ­
In the East a committee o f citizens
sive state. I’alatka News,
day U ’gging the legislature not to er using a quart measure to secure
nnd business men Inis undertaken to
puss the Miller bill. That was a hill th e 'required amount.'4 The next day
co-operate with the (m illing orgunizaempowering the Florida Railroad every paper in the United States, e x ­
linn to better matters. It Is hoped
Commission to control railroad-grade cept those i.| Florida, where there
Parts &lt;&gt;f two ’ oiivcn ati’ ins wen
&lt;Ii, , ilm t-h” i«-c ,,f training inure
crossings nnd to apportion the cx- were a few exceptions, heralded the ovcrhi’iiril by the w riter a few days wisely so Unit the men may learn tint
pcnscs he.tweeii the railroads and’ the remarks o f the congressman regard­ ago. A small girl, piohahly eight o r | „ n|y work lor width they an* fitted,
counties. H gave the Railroad t ’otn- ing his own state to the reading pub­ nine years old
was riding on tin* but work for which there Is a consid­
missien full povyce to say whether lic, nnd years were requited to "live slteel ear with her mother. Evident­ erable demand. A job fo r each man I I I \T G O V E R N M E N T It KG R K IT E D
the crossings should bo at grade or it down." That silly remark prob­ ly Hu* little girt was coming home train ed will -lie I be IInal objective. A
PU E U M 'ITA N U K OF I K A N l’OISEI.GIAN N O TE
over or under
and to determine ably set hack the advancement of from M'tiiud.
Shi* was telling her similar ntdigation rests upon every
whether the railroad company or llu* the state a score of years.
mother the thing, that had linppon- * i,ii„ n .,f Hi,, country.— St. Augus.
’ ll* Thr X^.iiHnlrU I’ rrs.l
county should pay for it or to ap|sirAgain tlie ,start was banned by aji i d in si lietil that ilny. “ Wc had a tine Record.
LONDON, May H.— Chancellor o fi
tlon it between them. It practically governor whose antics were assioine, 1t*it, and I knew ltd* about it, but I II
llu* Exchequer Stanley Baldwin told
made the boards of county eon.n.is- whose operations were obnoxious, bet I don't make an much a** Jane, S I V I E FLOW ER SHOW
the Douse o f Commons today the gov- |
^alpncrs helpless in those matters. So whose threats we.e tliflin g. lie mode for niainnui, I saw bei peep in her
N ETS GOOD PR O F IT S i rnment regretted
precipitancy o f '
(Miwcrful was our editorial that be­ Florida, his slime of it, a joke. Iltt'j book." The mother said, "W ell, lit
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the Franco-Relgian to German rep­
fore we could get it in tyjH’ in this would have turned the capital build­ lb- daughter, mother knows you
ORI.AD.NAO
,Mny
7.— Florida’s arations note and proposed, state Its
paper tlfti legislature killed tlint bill. ing into a ftiiniIy boa.ding house ex­ wouldn't do u thing like that, but
state flower show held ill Orown view in separate reply with the
— Gainesville Sun.
cept for the fact that lie lucked fi­ you didn't tell on her, did you ?" to Iambi last month was a tremendous
least possible delay. llu said there j
• — - — o - - ----—
nances lo til up the rooms for light will’ ll the child icplied In n shocked huccc n and paid a handsome profit
whs reason to believe Italy was in m*I'A L A T K A L A T E S T UK( I t l’ IT FOR housekeeping. He even made threats wouldn’ t, he any lutllc tale. It wasn't |t„ n „. ^un-anion, who math* the show
nnd with British and contemplated'
COMMISSION FORM O F
against the nutionul government. my affair, • It’s tin* teacher’s.business j pn.xaihle by the moucMcontributcd.
similar
procedure.
G O VERNM ENT.
That was another aclhaek for lh to llial out those things.’*’ The ninth-1 A fter paying all bills 'olid leaving
Htato, for tl.ete was a possibility that vr was apparently pleased, niulsaid., $^00 in a sinking fund toward next
O R LA N D O . Mny 8.— S. F. Smith
I'alatka has been hampered with all the inmates at
Chutluhoochcc "Y es, dear, it i» no concern of your*.j year’s show the treasurer is aldo to
o
f
Kissimmee wan killed yesterday
the old nldernianic for... of city gov­ might lie appointed to some office o f You do your work honestly, and at- pay the guarantor* eight per cent for,
morning
mul his son Joe had a nar­
ernment. Imagine a city' the size of public trust,
tend to your own affairs. Whutcvei the use bf their
money fo r sixty
row
escape
from death when the A t­
. I’alatka, not much smaller than Lake­
Now comes the news front several you do, don’t ever tell on another I days.
lantic Coast Line Train No. 27, south­
land and equally progressive, being sections o f the state that convicts are child.'
1 It was decided that a state flow er bound. entering Kissimmee run into
burdened with eighteen alderman! leased by corporations, some of them
They got tiff the cur and two men |show will lie held next year in some
No wonder Goode Guerry hacked up owned outside the stale, where lust got oil, taking .thu sumo sent*. Kvj,| otbrr city than Orlando tfti that the and'crushed an automobile in which
iJCKNE FROM "J IU N T D fU BIG (IA M B LN A
the movement inaugurated by lend­ fo r brutality drives drunker). fla&gt;f- dent Iy they were both very much In- j interest may lie aroused in different the two men were riding.
CESS T H E A T R E F O R L A S T T IM E
ing citizens to make a change more mnsters to bet and murder convicts teres ted in an invpitigutiuil tliat is ut sections o f the stato in this important
in keeping with modern thought ami that have been gathered in for trifling present attracting the attention of line.
The Orange county and O r­
practice. I’alatka has now provided offenses ami sentenced by drunken, people throughout the country. One lando chamber,o f commerce and F.
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fo r a commission o f five members, judges and carried to the cruel camps o f the men said, "W ell, every word \\. Fletcher were heartily thanked
two more than is the geneial rule in by drunken officials fo r the snke o f thut tlu* papers have published about
fur the magnilicent
work done in
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In order to serve our customer* we have opened a R E T A IL ICE STA- 3
cities from five to fifteen thousand a small bonus. Two weeks o f the this thing is
true, 1 was In thnl putting across the show fio success­
£
T IO N opposite our office on Railroad W a y whara w e are now ready J
population, but the two extrua prob­ term o f the legislative body has been neiglihood for u few days, and be- fully this year.
a fp r business. Hours are from 8 to 5:30 on week day*— Thursday *0* J
ably will not be excess baggage- if taken up in handling this matter o f i llevu me, 1 know what 1 utn talking
The committee uassed a resolution
there is co-operation between all five. the convicts— lirst
■
Sunday from 8 to noon. Ico coupon* can bo u*ed o r ticket* mu** ** [J
instigated by about when I say that those tilings expressing their grntifcaUon at the
A s soon as a city manager is In- North Dakota— and the end is not went on right there, .and everybody
® purchased at office, ho no money w ill be received at station. H the ■
growing number: o f flow er shows be­
aalled the nyw machinery
will be yet; for it is forecast thul the fed- in the community knew it, too." The
ice wagon mlssr* your residence a phone to opr o ffice up to five P* » • r
ing held utn! planned throughout the
started and I’aUlka may he expected oral guYcnuncnt w ill take the oars j listener usked, "But why in the name slate.
s w ill bring tho Ire to your home.
£
Jn the course o f the next three or when once ihe slate has finished.
. o f all that is good, didn't you or
The State Florists* Asiwcallion will
four years, to achieve still greater
Florida has lived
down other some o f the others soy aomething meet in Tdmpu
In November, at
things than have marked her history things, and it will live down the pres- about i t ? " The first speaker was
Railroad W ay, Welaka Block Corner Commercial and Railroad .Way
which time they will decide-tho date
I^ K e n t years. J f * wanting mny he A‘I4
.probably ^ibe, *oo;;er Ik- elvdcntly surprised nt the question. nnd place o f the next atate flow er
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TO ABOLISH
PUNISHMENT
IS ON TRIAL

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F. P. RINES

CHANCELLOR
OF EXCHEQUER
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�A ll'fo rm e r member* .o f Seminole
’ "Vinc.mpmsnt; No. 13, o f Orlando, w lfl
please be present at the Hall, Wednesdny, May 9th, not later than 4:00
o ’clock
The institution -of Osceola
Encampment No. £&gt;, w ill take place at
that time, a f t e r which aupper w ill bo
served by the ladles A t 7 o’clock,
lodire w ill reconvene, fo r the purpose
W A L L S T H E E T W A S HUM HUGGED
o f ilogrec work and installation.
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PROCEEDINGS OF
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The board o f county commissioners
in and fo r Seminole county, Florida,
For quick results, try a want .ad.
P rru )
met in special session at 10:30 a. m.
N E W \ ORK, May 7.— Prices on
April 23rd. Present: Chairman John
the N ew York Stock Exchange were
Mcisch and Commissioners G. L . Bled­
sent tumbling today by reaction from
soe, C. W. Entzminger, B. F f Wheolheavy buying stnrtcd on flfcod o f or... . . .
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I * • n e C o tti., V. E. D o u fl.s . deputy
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.Wl * ? " “ " I c I c A . .nd. Sheriff C. M. H .p d In .V ,
b trett houses over the week end. One 1
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Tr
tendance.
o f tho checks wna fo r $15,000, Cheeks!
Honorable Forest Lake, ^ropresen
in almost every easo boro forged cor*
:ativu‘
Of SffinnolcTcounfy; a ressetl
—ftiliraliunn which tricked acme "o f the
brokers into executing buying orders the board in reference to special Icgisfo r large blocks o f storks. Reports latiton fur Seminole county ond made
from Philadelphia nnd Boston
said some recommendation in reference to
the brokers o f those cities received same.
Motion o f Comf. G, L. Bledsoe nnd
similar bogus orders.^
5 ' *A y f AKE your ow n ioap
.seconded by Comr. C. W. Entzminger
*' JLVJL n( ] c a dik e. One
R E L IE V E D W H O O PIN G COUGH
nnd cnrrit^l, this board recommends
cmn o f G la p t L ye w ill
“ My little child had Whooping to Mr. I.nko that he accept an amend­
turn th e'ttlek . Y o u ’ll
Cougfl," writes Janies Noll, Conners- ment to the local cnttlc bill extending
u n your waste fats so
villc, Indinan, “ ami Foley’s Honey nnd the time to July 1st, 1924.
v
the lye Is the on ly cost.
l’ar gave her relief. I f niy children
Motion o f Comr. B, F. Wheeler, 2nd
Y o u ’ll find th e jo b so
contract a cough or cold I give them
by Comr. E. Curlett nnd enrried, A t ­
easy you’ll wonder why
Foley’s Honey and Tnr and always
torney Geo. A. DeCottes, is hereby
you hadn’ t done It lo u t
gdt good results.”
For quieg relief
instructed to go,to Tallahassee to as­
ado. Y o u ’ll find tho
from Coughs, Colds, Croup, ( Throat,
sist in tho preparation o f local bills
soap better than m uch
Chest and' Bronchial trouble use Fol­
fo r Seminole county, ns d o lla rs: n bill
you buy. and you ’ll
ey’s Honey and Tar, the largest sell­
providing fo r the lmlkhcmling o f I-ako
know It’s pure. , Onto
ing cough medicine in.lhe world. No
can of Giant Lyo makes
Monroe; a local tra ffic )nw; and the
opiates. Refuse substitutes.
Sold
12 cakes o f hard and 12
local no-seining law.
everywhere.— Aldv. ' •
gallons b f soft soap.
Motion o f Comr. B. F. Wheeler ant!
Can you bent It for
seconded by Comr. E. W. Entzminger
For quick results try u want ad.
economy? Full direc­
and enrried, that the local no-seining,
tions on each can.
law ns drafted nnd pnSsad by the
House o f Representatives being we
consider a good law and to the best
interests o f Seminole county, we do
hereby urge our representative, the
Hon. Forest Lake to use his best e f ­
forts to have anmo passed by the sen­
ate, with an amendment thereto pro-,
— FORviding fo r n legal penalty for the vio­
For I t y e a n t h e P a t
lation o f same.
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A lr-T ith t Top I In Mr th e S lr e n f f h

42 Cake# of
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Soap 12c

GIANT
LYE

WATCH OUT

THE RED BIRD
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o tic
PtAStCR
W e feel sure that If
«nir material i «lv it
you sttilKmciIon tlirn
the years you w ill ho
K im ! to te ll others:
we sell only till! best
ninl

te s te d

Because o f Its flavor our
Bread has found fnvor with
the folks who like the purest
of foods. Kxplnln in n kindly
but emphatic manner that
your grocery man should send
you our bread— U’h a hotter
kind of bread— you can tell
the difference in the dark.

,|tut lit le t

of lime, cement and
blaster.

‘'liullUrrB* llendimarIfr ,"

Hill
Lumber, Co.
Phone J3C,

ROUTH BAKERY
sanfordmaid'

Sanford

BREAD

Eyeyjr W om an
i — that bak es with
Calumet— and there
are millions of them—
has learned three im­
portant baking facts.
First; that she never has
any failures, which means
no loss of time and ma­
terial

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Second; that h er bakings
a re a lw a y s p u re and
wholesome, which go e s
a long way toward perfect
health.
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Third; that the greater
than u su al le a v e n in g
stren gth o f C alum et
stands for economy be­
cause she uses less.

BAKING POWDER
— sales are 150% greater than that
any other brand.

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want it.

seconded by Comr. B. F. 'Wheeler, nn«l
carried, that this final estimate o f the
Finley Method Company, as presented,
to this board by Eng. Fred T. W il­
liams, be nnd the same Is hereby ac­
cepted; and tho Clqrk is instructed to
draw warrant to-Ffnley Method Com-

H ave you ever

TALLAH ASSEE,
M ay
7.— Paul
Revere W hite o f Washington, D. C.,
w ill not appear’ before tho joint leg­
islative committee to testify Trgainst
the prison eamp o f Senator T. J.
Knabb, according to n telegram re­
ceived by Representative -C. H. Kennerly, seretary o f
the &lt;ggiunittoc,
from a relative in Taunton, Mass.
W hite charged that he was brutally
treated while a convict under lease

experienced the thrill that comes
. from seeing Dollar after Dollar
and Interest upon Interest piling
up to yo u t Credit?
If not; get a bank book started
in your name at Our Savings De­
partment today.

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The feeling promotes wealth.
lort! oF Cotnr. ‘ B.
\\ hocler;! theleglslatlvc investigation.
led by Comr. E. Cutlelt and cnr-| Xhc committee, which, last week
ried, that Efig. F m l T. Williams lie concluded its inquiry into the death
authorized to hove fegco built along uf Martin Tnlwrt, planned to resume
fill at the Osteen ‘dtr ldgr r 1
the second phase o f its Inquiry Tues­

4% Interest allowed.

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|First National Bank

Motion o f Comr. L. W. EnUming- day morning. The telegram to the
er, seconded by Comr. B. F. -Wheeler committee wns sent by J M . White,
nnd carried, Comr. G. L. Bledsoe is who had previously written nnd re­
instructed to have Osteen bridge post­ quested that a full investigation into
A COM M UNITY BUILDER
ed as to speed limit, ami also that he Paul’s enso Is* made, . Hhcre had been
indications
thnt
White
hnvo gates installed to close the bridge previous
F P FO RSTER, Prreiilral
B F. W H IN N E R . Cashier
Would not appear, so the committee
while the draw is open.
C. D. Brumley, et nl, appeared be­ telegraphed the Taunton mnh, assur­ ■ ■ ■ ( ■ R i i i i i B i a i i i i i i n B i B i B i i c i B i i i i i i B i i a i i i i i i a i i i i i
fore the Ronrd in reference to tho ing hint that the committee desired
I '« VT‘
month during
proposed local stock lull, and on mo­ to make the fullest possible investiga­ C O R O N A D A BEACH IN T I I K SU M ­ surf bathing every
M ER.
their stay* and now that the weather
tion o f Comr. C. W. Entzminger, sec­ tion, and asking thnt Pnul Revere
Is warns* r it i:i even more enjoyable.
onded by Comr. It. F. Wheeler nnd White he sent here. The telegram
Coronado Beach is one of-th e most ’ ■ Besides a large number o f nice cot­
enrried, the attorney fur this board is from the Tnuton mnn advised the
instructed to prepare an amendment committee that Paul’s attorney had popular winter resorts on the east tages there is n good hoell w ithiralh
to tho local stock hill, allowing Pre­ informed hiflt that his client would const and during the past season, all rooms attached, n good pnvilloj), with
cincts Nos. CO, 7 ami 15, comprising not bo able to come hero. As n re­ tho cottages with a few exceptions, other conveniences fo r the public.
Coronado Bench ts a favorite week­
Comr. D istrict No, 5, to vote, on tho sult o f his alleged treatment on the wore occupied during tho entire senfor nutomobity parties
question ns to whether or not cattle Knnbli farm, White's attorneys filed sun. The occupant* during the win­ end resort
claim fo r dnmakcs for $50,000,
ter were people from the northern from Delaitul, Snnfnrd, Orlando, Kis­
shall run at large in these precipcts.
states nnd we dare *ny they never simmee, Eustis, and other
in-land
Mrs. K. Curlett nnd Mrs. Deane
apeht
u
pleasanter
winter.
towns.
This
pretty
little
town
byA
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N
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ODD
F
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L
L
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Turner appeared liefure the board nnd
A ll Odd Fellows whosb names have
Now that they have returned to the-scu has made a wonderful growth
made n report o f the work o f the
county nurse fo r tho past six months. been sent in ns prospective members their homo these same cuttnges are during the past year, and there is
N otary public bond o f T. L. Lingo, o f Osceola Encampment No. 9, w ill being occupied by people from the good 1prospects fo r a greater growth
please present themselves at tho Hall interior o f this state, and by the first this year. There is need fo r another
was approved.
Fire arm bonds o f E. Curlett, C. B. nof later than six o’clock, Wednes­ o f June they will alt be occupied, so hotel on the bench and it is hoped
Senrcy and M. 1). Folston, wore ap­ day, May 9th. Supper will be served it will In- aeon that this is nn nil year that this improvement m:fy lie se­
The winter visitor enjoys cured this yea r— New Smyrna B r N tt.
at thut time, nfter which tho degrees resort.
proved nnd license ordered issued.
'M otion o f Comr. G. L, Bledsoe, 2nd will be conforcd.
The following resolution was o ffe r ­
by B. F. Wheeler and carried, Comr.
a a s a a iiH s iM K M R iiiB iin iiR B m a ia a B iiiK iM iia B a a s iiu i;
ed by Comr, C. W. Entzminger, who
McKinnon-Mnrkwnod Company w ill ■
E. Curlett is hereby authorized to
moved its adoption, same being sec­
spend the sum o f $125 on the Reed carry a complete line o f Interwoven
onded by Comr. B. K. Wheeler nnd
Socks.
12-tfc
road.
udopted:
Motion o f Comr. C, W. Entzminger
PROGRAM
W H E R E A S , it has been brought to seconded by Comr, G, I.. Bledsoe nnd whntsovecr, except upon the permis­
the attention of this Board that un carried, the elerk o f this board is in­ sion and under the supervision o f the
e ffo rt is being made during this ses­ structed to advertise for the hard-sur­ Board o f Courtty Commissioners or
sion o f the legislature to enact fur­ facing o f the Wekiwa fill, bids to be its authorized representatives.
ther laws regarding tick eradication, received May 8th, 1923, at 1(1 o’clock
•I.— The Company 'shall construct,
Uy G LAD YS RIJTII HRIDGHAM
and,
a. m.
maintain and operate its transmis­
Presented by the CIubs of ’23
W H E R E A S , the experience o f Sem­
The follow ing resolution wns o ffe r ­ sion lines with due regard to the safe­
inole County in endeavoring in the ed by Coqii*. C, \V, Entzminger, who ty o f persons and property and will
H IG H S C H O O L A U D IT O R IU M
pnst to carry out the provision* of moved its adoption, same being duly indemnify and save harmless
the
existing law as to tick eradication seconded by Color. E, Curlett, and County o f Seminole from any and all
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
have been disastrous, and, ,
adopted.
damages that may be caused from the
M A Y !&gt;TH A N D 10TH— 8:15 P. M.
W H E R E A S , the assessment roll of,
W H E R E A S , the Orlando * Public erection, construction, iiiqiiitenap.ee
Seminole C’mtnty, Florida, shows an Service Company,, a corporation here­ and operation o f the said transmission
ORCHESTRA
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assessed valuation o f all cattle within inafter called the Company, operating lines.
said county to be the sum o f $41,- an electric generating station In the
CHARACTERS
5.— In the event any question arises
915.00, nnd,
City o f Orlando, tVrango County, F lor­ as to tlu* rigid* nnd obligations o f the
Rev. John llln ke.................... . Robert Williumtt
W H E R E A S, jn the pnst, under the ida, is now supplying Formosa, Win- Company or the county under this
KrnnccH Hughes. Acting Manager of the W.
provisions o f law providing fo r tick ter I ’nrl
ark and Maitland in Ornqge franchise, and the Company ami the
R. and C. It/U..................
Meade Baker
eradication, this county has in n vain County, nnd Altamonte Springs and Board o f County Commissioners are
Edward Fielding ..................
Ralph Woodruff
e ffo rt to eradicate tho tick, expended j Longwood in Seminole county
by unable to agree as to the matters in­
Douglas M a so n ............
William Moye
the sum o f $13,779.73.
j means o f nn electric transmission and volved or ns to their respective rights
Civil Enginern from the East employed in the
W H E R E A S, it is not feasible
to Jdistribution system thereby affording nnd obligations, then it Is agreed that
office o f tho W. U. &amp; C.
eliminate nml eradicate ticks from cnt-;[a reliable and continuous electric s e r-! Jmeh matters may be submitted to no­
Steve Malone, a cowboy. Manager of the Low­
lle as long as said cattle nro allowed vice not otherwise obtainable, nnd,
hitrnlion, the Company to select one
er 7 Rhnch ............... ...
Victor McLaulin
a free I’ange, and,
W H E R E A S , such electric service is person, mid the Board o f County ComEzra SimpHop, a cowboy in Malone's employ
W H K ItE A A S , we are o f the opinion recognized as a substantial and ad- mliislonern to tid ed one person, nnd
........................................
Merton Aycoeke
thut no relief enn lie obtained in the ! vnntngcous factor in the growth, de- the decision o f said arbitrator* to lie
Jonah IluvvkinH, Sheriff, of Sedhill County....
nttempted eradication o f the tick un- Jvclopmcnt and general well being of final, provided, however, that i f Hold
......................................................... Troy Rny
til a fter the adoption o f a state wide the citizens and property owner* o f urbitiutors cannot agree yi* to the
Noah
Hawkins, his son ............. ...Douitlaa King
no-fence law, therefore,
’.
mntters involved, then they shall se­
Seminold county, and,
Fit/. Hugh Montmerry-Lovelnml Hyron Stephens
BE IT RERSO LVKD , that in our
W H E R E A S , the xaid Company has lect a third disinterested party whose
Tofn McShano, from the East
...George Cowan
opinion, the adoption o f further le g ­ petitioned and requested the Board o f decision upon the mutters Involved
Toklu, the Chinese Cook ..............Lewis Hughey
islation for the purpoHc o f t(ie elim i­ County Commissioners o f Seminole *ha1l be final und binding upon the _
Rose Hawkins
.......... ..... ............ .... Mae Holly*
nation nnd eradication o f the tick, car­ County for permission und right to Company and the county.
Mary Hawkins............................ Gladyco Wilson
rying with it the expenditure o f pub­ use the public highways, roads nnd
(HJ.— This frunchiiic aholl not be- X
Jonah’s daughters
lic funds merely add* un additional street* o f Seminole county fo r
the come effective until written accept-!■
Fawn No-Afraid, an Indian g i r l ...... Alice Runyon
burden upon the tax pqyer* o f this purpose o f locating thereon
such mice hereof shall huvo been filed with J
Mrs. Susan Brent, Mason’s Aunt Nonie Williams
state; us a result o f which, no benefit* structures liml equipment nn are nee* the county clerk o f Seminole C ou n ty,;"
Octavia Brent ............. ..........Elizabeth Flowers
will lie derived, anil,
CKsary for the proper nnd safe trans­ Florida, by the executive officer* o f m
Genevieve B rcp t...... .............. Demarius Musson
11E JT F U R T H E R
RESO LVED , mission nnd distribution o f electrie the company.
Her daughters
that Hon. M. O. Overstreet, Senator energy;
Motion o f Comr. C, W. Entzminger
Flossie Mason........................
MargaretBerner
fiom this District, and Hon. Forest
NO W , TH E R E F O R E , B E IT R E ­ and seconded by Comr. G ..L. Bledsoe
Muriel
L
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SaraWheeless
Luke, representative o f
Seminole SO LVE D , by the Hoard o f County nnd enrried, tho clerk o f thl* lionnI 1*
Irene Gordon ......................
JosephineKnight
County, Florida, iw nnd they are ro- Commissioner* of Seminole County, instructed to w rite to Win, F. Cocke,
Octavia’s friendfl
spOclfully requested and urged to Statu o f Florida, in regular monthly state highway engineer, in reference
Fluercltc, Mrs. Brent’s Maid.......Uhoda Vaughan
actively oppose any and all legisla­ meeting assembled, this the lUtli day to the purchase o f a pair o f InadometGenie McShnnc, the girl from tho Upper 7
tion regarding tick eradication until o f April, 1923, thnt the said Company, cr* by tho county.
............ ....................... Ollic Vera Glisson *
utter the adoption o f u state wide no- its successor* and assigns be and here­
Motion o f Co mi*. C. W . Entzminger,
IMacc
fence law, and,
by are granted the franchise and right seconded by Comr. G. L. Bledsoe und
BE IT F U R T H E R ItR E SO LV E D , to erect, construct, operate, maintain carried, thnt the office o f
County
Act I.— An old ranch house used as the office
that the clerk of thin Board shall 1m and repair its electric • transmission 1’rosccuting Attorney he and the sainu
of the'W . R. &amp; C. R. R. at the foot o f the Upjter 7
mediately transmit certified copies of utnj distribution lines and systems in­ is*hereby discontinued from this date..
trail. In the morning.
.
tliia resolution to Hon, M. O. Over- cluding poles, towers, structures, sub­
Motion o f Comr. U. F. Wheeler, 2nd
Act II.— Same as Act I, In the evening.
street, and Hon. Forest Lake, at T a l­ stations, wires, trunsfurniers, and all by Comr. G. L. Bledsoe and carried,
Act 111.— Same-as A ct H, later in the evening.
lahassee, Florida,
ohter necessary appliunces, equipment that Mr. Coodspced make inspection,
Adopted this 23rd day uf April, A , and appurtenances thereto, un, upon, o f all bridges und report those thut
ORCHESTRA
D. 1923.
and along all the public highways, need painting to Chairman John
CHORUSES
JOHN M E SIC If,
streets and roads uf Seminole County, Meisch, who w ill buy paint.
Chairman now existing or which may hereafter
Motion o f C o W . C. W. Entzminger,
I.
— "M y pretty Poppy,” Japanese Chorus in cos­
G. L. BLEDSOE,*
be openod, under the terms, lim ita­ seconded by Comr. B. F. Wheeler and
tume.
C. W. E N T Z M IN G E R , tions requirements and restrictions carried, that clerk advertise fo r the
II.
— " A Hundred Pipers,” Scotch Chorus oud
U. E. W H E E L E R ,
purchase o f one adding^machlne by
herein set forth as follow s:
Dance in Coatume.
the-county, bids to be received at the
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CURLETT,
1. —-The Company shall not unnec­
,
Board o f County essarily obstruct any llg h w ^ y , .street next regular meeting o f this board.
(Th is song coin memo rate* the surrender o f the town
Commissioner* of or road at any time and shall place all
Motion o f Comr. C. W. Entzminger,
o f Carlisle to Frinrc Charles Edward Stuart, on November
Bemliiole County, poles or other structures at such lo. 2nd by Comr. G. L, Bledsoe, and car­
18th, 1745, when be Invaded England, at (ho head o f a mix­
«*••*'- — — • Florida * - " '/ iV: cations a* may bo approved by the ried, the clerk o f this board is here­
ed army o f Highlanders and Lowlandors, a fter his victory
by authorised to purchase the neces­
Jloard or its authorised agents. *
at Prestonpans. He “ entered Carlisle on a white horse,
The Board o f County Commission­
2. — In the event any damage is'
sary furniture /or the Jury room.
with jt hundred pipers playing before him.)
er* in and fo r $eminolo Comity, Fla., erased to the roads, bridges or othet
A ll other communications were read
ntrt in regular session at 10 o'clock property o f the county o f Seminole in ami ordered filed.
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Chorus G irls: Lilly Ruth Spencer, Dorothy Stokes,
a. m., A p ril 10th. 1‘resent: Chairman thq construction, erection, operation * A ll warrants paid during the month
Omah Allen, Ella Mary Muirhcad. Viola Booth,
John Meisch and Commisaiontr* G. L. ai.d maintenance fo said trar.;mission o! March were ordered cancelled o f
Elizabeth Garrison, Edna Lord, Gayle Marshall,
niedsew, C. W. Entzminger, B. F. lines, the Company shall repair qpid record.
Emily Bailey, Irig Britt, Marion Appleby.
Wheeler and E. Curlett, with V . E. damages at Its own expense or make
Reports o f the several county o fflcPianist, Charlotte Smith.
Douglass, deputy clerk and W . C. W ll- remuneration to tbo county fo r the IuU a i t o received, read and ordered
llamion, deputy sheriff In attendance. amount o f said damages.
| ‘A dmission 35 and 50 Cents
fileo.
Minutes o f the regular m eeting held
3. — The Company shall not attach There being no further huaineqa
* Ctjf trn f*H#’%
*" r‘i■* ‘.tV. •U 81*' . *•. ; . /iy* li’ •
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March 4th, and special m eeting . held its wires to any traea along or on the this bo rad stands adjourned to meet
March 20th, w ere road and approved. public highways, and not cut or,trim again, ut the next regular m eeting iq
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... Motion o f Comr, C. W. EnUm lngcr, any o f the said trees in any manner May. *’ r

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routine work?

A re you the man who is unable to grasp an opportunity? That has not prepared for it by saving
Remember the old adage, “Opportunity knoc^.butiqnce.” 'Be
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O P E N A S A V IN G S A C C O U N T W IT I

PROGRESS

S E R V IC E

STRENGTH

H IT
PA LM E R A N D W IN
THlE O P E N E R , 8-4

s a in t s

BASE B A LL
FOOT B A L L
BASKET B A LL
TJIAP SH O O TING

National l.cnglic
New York
Philadelphia

Dr a im nr cdadtc
KLAL1V1 Ul ui UKId
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Lakeland
St. Petersburg
Brmlentown
Daytona

Growers Lose in
Smokers, Hitting
First Game With,..
in Pinches, Beat
The Highlanders
’Islanders, 6 to 4

National Prague
Won

Lout

New - York
Pittsburg .
Chicago ....
Boston ....
St. Louis ..
Cincinnati
Brooklyn ....
Philadelphia

Brooklyn
Boston ...
St. Louis
Pittsburgh

Detroit
Chicago

American League
Won
I

St, Louis
Cleveland

American League
St. U u i s ^ V i - T a m n T i :
Detroit 8, Chicago I.
No others scheduled.

Orlando
Tampa

ONLY TWO DAYS A W A Y

P A R IS H H O U SE
Thursday, May 10th
.Attraction Extraordinary!
Last engagement before a
tour of Europe

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

T A M P A , May 8.— Tampa hit well In
the pinches here yesterday, and bent
Daytona, 0 to I. A lvarez relieved
Fisher in the eighth after tho Island­
ers hail scored one run mid hud filled
ithird nml second with nunc down. A l­
varez struck out two and rnude the

Help yourself and the school, too,
by buying your Sally soon.

IT ’S PURE
That’s W h y It’s
...Popular...

ST. PE TE R SB U R G , May 8.— By
bunching hits o ff Palm er in tho first
two innings » f yesterday's game, and
storing seven runs, the Saints run
up n lend which Orlando could not
overcome, mid won out, 8 to I. The?
score:

Our orders lire coming in so fnst thnt if it were not that we
kept prepared to render real service we could
not Bundle them.

Orlnndo T........... ........ dIO 020 001— 1
L A K E L A N D ,..M a y 8.— Luther held St. Petersburg .......... 250 00 01x—8
II radon town in five hit* and Lakeland
Ladles' combings and cut liuir made
\Von, 5 to I. G -llay gat two hit*, run­
ning Ida consecutive gem • record to 1 1 order this week only at Yow ell Co.
2it. The score:
Brnduntown ............. 000 non (m l— |
Lakeland ......... ........ 200 010 ll2x'—5

PHONE

and we deliver prompt, anywhere, npy time,
not drink Elder Water now— you
after one trial

Tick Eradication
Bill to Displace
Livestock Board

I he lull would dis plate I lie p r o m t
live stock sanitary bout it and set up
a board' com posed o f seven ca ttlem en .'___
N E W YO RK, May 8.— Receipt of A one mill tax would be levied to carlii ws ‘ ' here I inlay Tf7in*"Tfic T*loniTa TT-iflff-Ttck eradication in this state.
legislature had created a new county |The state would-be divided into 11 &lt;Jn
named and named it after Bron Col­ zones and it wbuld lie discretionary
lier, special police commissioner of with the board us to whether the tb-ks JL
Ne wYork city in charge o f sa fe ty ,I }:ad been killed by pasture rotation or X
was follow'd by announcement that dipping. .The zones are designated in J
beg in nin ginimeiliutely
Collier will l lie bill. Th e'w ork would be started y
spend $ 111.000,0110 w ithin the next few in zones two and thirteen, which arc
year, in Florida west const improve- di fined us follows: Zone two, 8t. Lit*
nu nts. The new county will com­ fie, Okeechobee, Highlands, part of
prise the lifty-seven southern town­ Glades, Osceola, part o f Brevard and
part of Polk county. Zone 1.1, part of ' $
ships nf the present Lee county.
('oilier ilow owns more tlmu a mil­ Franklin county, Calhoun, Jackson $
lion acres of west roast Florida land mid part of Holmes. The eradication- J
and is inteiestcd in various large ists would then move forward through ***
1Florida hotel properties. The larg­ adjoining zones until the entire state ♦ &gt;
est is ni Dseppu Island, off Fort b freed of licks. The measure | in i*| 0
Myers. Ife lias spent more than $2,- lidos that all expenses Incurred in «,♦*
000,000 iii tin- last few years in the rounding up range cattle shall be paid jt .
It showed u charge by a wild rhino territory now named after hint, ex­ by the board.
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4/rm
which demolished one of the movie tending railroads and givin g the sec­
Members of the hoard would servo t
camera before it was finally killed.
tion better navigation facilities, One without pay except their expenses, y
project which ha lias just completed I niplnymeiit o f a veterinarian at a
is n deep waterway from Everglades, salary of J'.oilil annually would he
whii h probably will he the seat of aiillioi-iziil, while the hoard would also
Collier county, to the Gulf o f Mexico have full iiiithni it y to em|doy its nec- ^
E very si bool child in Seminole rniin- Railroad extensions which will con­ • ssary force of workers and county in- $
ly should see this picture and Osborne nect the lower west const with main specters ami the like.
is oinking n special reduced price so lines o f travel are understood to he
I lint they can see it.
under consideration.
PASSENG ERS
ARE OVERCOM E BY
Cnllieh county now comprises’ some
SM OKE IN S U B W A Y
o f the wildest o f the west coast coun, ty. It atuiumls in deer, bear, moun­
NEW YORK. May 8.— F ift y |M&gt; r - l&amp;
tain lion nml other wild game. The
land is fertile, in great part, ami sons were overcome by kniokc during j X
heavily tj in lie red. The new mi to mo­ last night's rush hour when a short
bile trail flour Tampa to Miami, runs ciicuit staited a lire, in the Hast Side
subway o f the liilurboruugh
Comt through it.
|&gt;nny
at
Sixty-eighth
afreet
and
I a-x- «?♦
A precedent for naming n Florida
' t'ftunly a fter fathers o f big develpp- ingtnn venue. Five o f the number
and Wen* .1
menls was set sevorul years ago fol­ were made &gt;eriou*ly ill
lowing the death of llen ry Flagler, taken to hospitals. Tho others were X
who greatly improved the east coast. able to go borne fte r emergency lrat- I
Collier, many timer n millionaire,
Friday and .Saturday-*-Lealrlce Joy is II close friend o f the Rockefellers
and Juci|ulliui Logan in "Java Head."

The White Mahatma

It P ays to Swim
W ith the Current
This is about two spark plugs.

FR EE!

FR EE!

THURSDAY

N IG H T

This Coupon when accompanied by one ADULT
paid admission will admit ONE LA D Y FREE to the in­
troductory opening performance of MURDOCK, "The
Man Who Knows." Thursday, May 10th.
NOTE- Murdock will gnawer any question during Ida “ Show
i.f Wonder*." Prepare y m i queatioua at home, bring them with
you nud fie will .uiiawcr you directly without ever seeing your
initiation.
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He SeeH, Knows— Tells All
LAD IES ONLY M ATINEE SATURD AY, MAY 12TII

At the

moment they are lying on the sales
manager’s desk^n the establishment of
a large middle-western hardware

job­

ber.
One spark plug hears a name known
wherever

automobiles

are

used, the

it pays to swim ( with the current of
popular demand.
"Our job,” said one jobber, "is to
supply markets, not create them. Let
the manufacturer make a market for
hid goods, dud we will handle it."

other it name seldom heard.

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

noth, says the sales manager, are
g o o d plugs.
On the s c o r e o f quality

They haven’t the time to push unad­
vertised goods. Their work is princi­
pally taking orders."
•

they run neck nml neck.
"Hut,” lie udds, "w e are discontinu­
ing this line"— and he holds up the plug
of unfamiliar name, "Yes, nml.our dis­
count on it is larger, too."
"W hat’s wrong with it?
Not a
thing. It’s a ijootl plug— mighty good
plug, hut— no one knows about it. It
isn’t advertised— the other one is. The
demand is for the advertised make.

I f you go among those wholesalers to­
day to introduce a new product iiFcom­
petition with

merchandise

nationally

advertised, unless tho nrticle Is excep­
tional, you will be met everywhere by
tiie injunction: “ First go out nml get
a reputation for your goods through
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advertising.

swim

The wholesaler knows by actual con­
tact with dealers how they value speed
of turnover, goods which .move with a

M o rt^ m l itypro jobbery its every lino
of business are learning every day that

minimum of effort, goods £ op )c know
about nml ask for.-

And we've learned it pays to
with the current, not against it."
U KSERVE BANK
ON
BOSTON
" , K S TA B LIS U N G , BANK
IN C

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W A S H IN G TO N , May 7.— Tho Fedend Reserve Board llxtenrd today for
nuvtiral hours to proponents ami op­
ponents o f application of the Boston
R e i e i v e Bunk to establish an agency
in Havana, Cuba.
len gth y argu­
Mr. and, Mr*. Ed George o f SL
ments were presented by each side Cloud aro hero attending the en­
and the board finally decided to take campment and aro guest* o f the
the queation under further advise- Montezuma.
meat before acting on bank’* appli­
cation.
The Herald for first data job work.

Published by the Santord Daily Herald
In co-operation with The American Association of Advertising Agencies

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the IrgM ative committee today, but
miviren from his nttorney says he
will not he able to get lie re. White's
counsel is now hero preparing to Ale
a damage suit for $50,000 against the
state senator, it is said.

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Toa can find tha n in e of
every lire Hualnesa Man
in Sanford in this Colnmn
each day.

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Carda o f Sanford'a Reput­
able PnifeaaJonal Men, each
o f w hoa, in hia cboeen pro­
fession the Herald recommenda to the people.

George A . DeCottes

Service Transfer

Attorney-nt-Law

Storage Facilities .
we plraae you, tell othera; If not,
Phone 498

Over Seminole County Bank
I A N FORD -:- -:F L O R ID A

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W ORKS

R. W IL S O N

A TTO R N E Y -A T -LA W

V. C. COLLER, Prop-

Firat National Ilank Building
SA N FO R D
FLO R ID A

iencral Shop and M ill
Work

ELTO N J. M O U G H T O N

JNTRACTOR and BUILDER

ARCHITECT

Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.

Room 7, Miller Bldr.
(A N F O R D -i- -:FLO R ID A

B. W. H E R N D O N

IC H E LLE M A IN E S

INSURANCE AGENCY
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LAW YER
— Court nousc

S. 0. Shinholser
Kj m Examined

Contractor nnd Builder
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Optician-Optometrist
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Sanford, Fla.

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Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repaint
Acelylcne Welding
lone fi2-------- Sanford, Fioridu

freshman Caught,
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FOR S A L K - Joint or separate, 1920
Nash six, five passenger touring
car in good condition. 12 colonics of
strong Italian bees With upper sup­
ers. Price right. W ill accept in part
payment good milch cow and chickens
i.r smaller car, row nnd chickens.— M.
W. Halford, Enterprise Junction, Fin.
32-3tp

FOR R E N T
FQ R R E N T — Tw o O-rmun bungalows,
one 0 room bungalow.— A. P. Con­
nolly &amp; Sons.
20-tfc

W R IT E US for reservations
for
rooms, apartments or cottages,
I)R . R. M. M A SO N
summer season. Finest beuch und
D E N T IS T
best summer resort in south.— Deen
New Mr'srh Building
Realty Co., Daytona Beach, Fin.
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida FOR S A L E — 2-ton Federal truck,
31-Htp
good fo r logiiing purposes, first
FO
R
R
E
N
T
—
Nicely
furnished
apart-"
clais condition. Cheap for cash. 1DIt. Cj. S. S E L M A N
merits four rooms und hath, onu
ton Republic truck, cheap, excellent
Practice limited to
condition. Address " K " P. O. Box 31, block from the* ocean. Address Box
Diseases o f Kyc, Ear, Nose find Throat Lake Monroe, Fla.
33-tfc 511, or call nt Latham Apartments,
Eyes Examined, (Hasses Fitted
FOR S A L E — 9xl2Axm inster rug, 520 807 Harvey Street, Daytona Beach,
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32-3tc
Meisch Building'
Palmetto Ave.
33-2tp Fla.
T T R N T ^ T w o very
desirable
FOR S A L K — New bungalow, reason­ F W
apartments
to
parties
without
chil­
able terms.— E. F. Lane.
33-5tp
NORTH C A R O L IN A H AS
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dren,— 320 Oak Avc. Call 2003. 32-Op
H ltl‘T A L I T Y CASE.
FOR R E N T — Furnished rooms, close
W ANTED
in. ‘ 218 Magnolia. Phone 228. .
CONCORD, May 7. — Charging WANTED, TO B U Y —Asparagus fern
33-Jtp
cruel treatment to men on the chain
seed, fo r good clean stock will pay
R
E
N
T
—
Six
room
house
und
F
a
i
r
gangs
in this, Cnbarras, county, a good price. Address W. P. Newell
Garage,
313
East
11th
St.
33-Utp
which wus made public today nt Ra­ Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
leigh, N. C., was termed by Judge Fla.
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279-tfc FOR R E N T — New d room house on
Sanford Heights. Enquire* Frank
terday in superior nkaOfla.XX.CAvrl S T K N U G K A P llK R W A N T E D - Must
Lossing.
Phone 595-K.
33-3tp
James L. Webb, who received it Sat­
be experienced. Address P. O. Box
mm
m. ■J
urday in superior court, one o f the 221.
1
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32-tfc FOR S A L E — 10 acre celery farm on
"m ost comprehensive und damaging”
Celery A ve.— K. F, Lane,
33-5tp
W A N T E D — Housekeeper over
*20
reports he had ever received. He
FOR
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N
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—
2
or
3
furnished
houao-1
years old. Miami her future home.
I.
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recommended that tho solicitor nnd
keeping rooms, 2 bed rooms, and
{A p p ly Valdes Hotel between the hours
chairman o f the hoard o f county com­
6 und 7 p. m.— B. W. Watson. 33-2tp kitchen, $10 each month. 314 Kostj
missioners make a thorough investi­
$lh Street.
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gation o f the charges.
FO R R E N T — Cool front room, 400

I' MB AGO, HI., Mny 7.—J. Allen
Pll*. freshman at Northwestern nnlV ‘ ily in September. 1921, when
tighton Mount, also freshman, disI|*ared a flcr u class fight, and who
L l«*cn sought by authorities since
I'- skeleton, partly identified as that
ROOM
AND
B O AR D — Reasonable
Mount, wan found a week ago has
Cornelioua Christian o f
Daytona
rates, 122 Palmetto A vp . 28-tfc-H
Kn found by Akron, Ohio, police was in the city ^today attending the ------------- : ^ ---------------- ----- ------ r - r —
----leordir.g to u message received here, Rotary luncheon.

"BOARD AND ROOM

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Mills was reputed to have B&amp;h the
h r o f the freshmen in their fight
It hthe sophomores at Northwestern
diversity on the afternoon and night
September 21. A fte r
figHting
»ned early on the morning o f the
h i day Mount disappeared.

Plant C ity banka have $2,208,000
,•on deposit and total
resdurcea of
$2,521,000.

M O N E Y TO L O A N —Representing a
large corporation with
unlimited
money at lta disposal, making first
mortgage loana on a ten year basia nt
I J|‘* McCormick and M. J. Dget- attractive intereit rates, i f conaiderM*t o f Orlando are among those ing any extensive remodeling, new
‘ &gt;ent today coming up to attend building operation, or the refinancing
RotatV luncheon.
.
o f your present business, requiring
additional capital, I w jll be glad to
th a rli* McDowell o f Orlando is i confer with you c o n fid e n tia lly .-^ S.
r e today attending the encamp- j Hoag, 7 W est Church SL, Or
n,&gt;
; Florida.

W. ('. Johnson, vice president and
manager o f the Chnttnnoogn News
wns a caller at the Herald office this
morning and he wns agreeably sur­
prised at the well equipped office o f
the Herald Printing Co. Mr. John­
son' is also acting ns secretary o f the
Southern Ncwspnper Publishers' A s­
sociation nnd is well known among
southern journalists.

T A I.I.A B ASSE , Mny 8. Florida
Offered by Treasury to
today will agnin in vestig a te reported
convica brutalities in state, county
Retire Victory Bonds
Henry Schroder o f the J. A .
Aa nnd privntcly owned lease camps,
Schorctcr &amp; Company o f Atlanta wns
*4 when a joint legislative committee
W A S H IN G TO N , Mny 8.— Bringing
in the city today calling on the local
An will begin an inquiry Into conditions
printers.
Henry is one o f the old
to nn end the first phase o f re-financ­
at camps owned
nnd operated by ing the government’s great war time
birds in the printing business nnd has
state Senator T. J. Knubb. Witnesses
been coming to Sanford for the past
debt, the treasury niuiouneed n new
began arriving yesterday nnd more offering o f $100,000,000 in treasury
twenty yearp— and he looks it. Henry
FO R S A L E
than a score more arc due before
compll.to ,the refunding and
is sore because he did not invest a
o'clock, today, the time set for the rotirinK
o f the
the Vie
hunch o f money jn Sanford
about
mg
oi
V
ictory’
notes
which,
F A R M E R S— You can get seed bed hearing.
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fifteen years ago when such nn in­
when issued nggregrntcd more than
frnm~» end irrigation plugs at the
The committee has been in recess four billion dollars. The new issue
vestment would have made him rich
Sanford N ovelty Works.
100-tfc
for one week, a fter concluding its in­ will hear I 3-1 per cent interest ami
before he been me an old mnn. * In
FOR S A L K — D oner and Gaya’ paints vestigation into the Martin Tnbort will mature March 15, 1927.
fuel he ! m so mad about it that he
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty case. The Tnbert inquiry, which in­
intends to invest some here on his
Secretary Mellon at the same time,
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc volved the death o f n native of North
next
trip.
(Real Estate Mint are
issued a statement on the govern­
requested
nut
to crowd).
to have ment's fiscal situation in which he de­
F T J irS A l.E — rtKod'e’ Islaml eggs V 6 i Dnkotu, who was alleged
Ladies’ combings nnd cut hair made
setting, 15 eggs fo r $1.00.
Mrs. been flogged to denth, was in session clared the treasury refunding opera­ to order this week only at Ynwcll.Co.
Ellsworth, Bcnrdnll Avenue, San­ for more thnn three weeks.
tions hud worked out to successfully
'
3 l-ltc
ford.
83-tfp
Senator Knabb appears anxious that all o f the short dated debt might
f o r s A l.k - F im - strawberries
for for the investigation into his con- Jlie retired gradually from surplus
Huy a Salmagundi and see what
preserving or table use, 15c quart. vlct camp. Ho has on hand a number j revenues o f the government prior to the High School has done this year.
*.... and without embarrassment to
City orders of five quarts or more de­ o f witnesses,- which lie claimed will 1928
necessary in
livered.— I.. II. Jones, llcardall A v e ­ bring hi tun 'clean bill o f health'' the heavy refunding
R A T T L E EXERCISES DECIDED.
connection with maturity that year
nue. Phono 3303.
22-tfc from the committee.
W A S H IN G T O N , May 7.— The an­
O fficial reports o f J. B. Thomas, a o f the third liberty loan.
B E A U T IF U L L A K E M A R Y Invites
JU KI
nual battle exercises o f the United
prison
supervisor,
and
W.
A.
McRae,
Mr.
Mellon
predicted
thaj
the
gross
you. High elevation, pure drinking
States Marines will he held this year
commissioner
o
f
agriculture,
will
he
public
debt
o
f
the
nation
would
he
water. Good terms on a few cottages
in Angus! und September, in the
us homes or investment. $800. $1,100, the investigation basis. Thomas re­ reduced to about $22,40(1,000,000 by
vicinity of Is’xington, Vu., it wan an­
ported
at
one
time
to
Commissioner
the
end
o
f
the
current
fiscal
year,
$1,000, $2,309.—,I.nke Mary Realty Co.
nounced at headquarters.
Lake Mary, Florida.
5-4-tfc McRae, that in his opinion, Senator June 30, a retirement o f about 11,Knnld) was operating
n human 1)00,000,000 o f federal securities since
FOR S A L E — Oltlsmohile, good condi­
The Herald for first elans job work.
“ slaughter pen," nnd It meant murder April 30, 1921. In this,connection the
tion. • Cheap for cash. Call San­
to allow convicts to remain there.”
ford Sign Shop.
3l-tfc
,.T?H .I.-P*vcre White, a youngster
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FOR
tiMtortMlir, T 210- hsilttlg from AVashlngton, D. C., who'
eg g incubator, I light spring wng- was urrested, conviccd
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and leased
on, all in good condition.—-Leonard out to one o f Knubb's camps hns sign­
Kelz, Rout- A. Sanford, Fla.
32-Up ed affidavits that he was brutally
FOR SALK- H eifer ealf, five months treated and following his nppearnuce
old. Also good work horse.— L. A. JBefore n Baker county grand jury, [
ss
Rcnaud, Sanford Heights.
32-Gtpl John Roddunbury, a whipping goss,
FOR SAlT: Bungalow, 1103 Oak was indicted on the charge o f cruel­
Ave. Nicely arranged and comfort- ty to prisoners.
aide. Part down, rest by month.
White was to have testified before
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Rooms 226-228

I’E W A R T The Florist

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COM PANY

IOI-a Mnsuolln Avc.

ClaNsified Ads Ic a word. No
Ad taken fo r less than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Caah
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
nrordingly.

|secretary declared there would bo n
surplus in the treasury June 30 o f
$25,000,000 or $05,000,000 more than
estimated by Director Lord o f the
budget who yesterday 'forecast that
government receipts fo r the fiscal
year would ’ exceed expenditures by
$00,000,009.
Announcement o f the new vote o f­
fering with its rate o f o f four and
three quarter* per cent interest is in
line with the treasury policy ,noted
throughout its
post-war
financing
thus far exceeding the issue o f thirty
year bonds lust fall, o f refunding
such o f its maturities ns necessary
into short-term obligations. This pro­
gram, inaugurated two years ago
contemplated a gradual
retirement
ahead o f the first big war time Issue
o f such obligations as could he han­
dled nnd a spreading over the in­
terim between that and the maturity
o f the third loan o f all debt that had
to Ik' financed.

Pay Roll Bandits
Worked Neiy York ,
Today in Good Shape

Palm etto A ve.

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Phonq 432.

33-3tp

LOST

LOST-^On Orlando road between S il­
ver Lpke and Sanford, Packard 37x5
tire and rim. Please Inform E. T.
Field, Field Auto Top Co.
24-tfc

J m r n * jt u ffU t w r n w i
LO ST— Rim, tube and/33x4 Coni tire.
N E W Y O R K , May 5.— Pay-roll
Reward I f returned to Sanford
bandits worked briskly ih New Y ork Oulck Co.
83-3tc
today attacking
three
bearers o f
large sums o f money and escaping
with two pay-rolls. One bandit was
■hot dead by a policeman who pur­
sued him and hia companion a fter
they had snatched 407,000 from two
messengers and fled.
For quick results try a want

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The influence o f ad­
vertising1is apparent in
every turn o f 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
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 o f 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
o f my family.
In every instance that
name means a very d ef­
inite promise and assur-'
ance o f something sub­
stantial and which will
make me feel completely
satisfied about having
exchanged my money
for it.
Let me say a few

things which t h e s e
n a m e s — these
old
friends o f the riewspaper anc} magazine pages
— 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 he 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.

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And certainly they
mean satisfaction. For

the advertiser whose
product is not good cannpt continue to adver­
tise. The fact that I
have seen a name re­
peated over and over
again assures me that it
stands for a product of
quality.
In speaking
that name to the clerk I
know I am. asking for
the best.
I am a more jUdicibiis
shopper because I lpyy
advertised goods. I pat­
ronize the shop that sells them.

T fm rrm m

E X C H A N G E — Bungalow, C rooms and
bath, garage, honery, lot 50x145 ft.
South city limits, Orlando.
Would
like to exchange equity fo r aiinUar at
Sanford. Address W. G. T yler, care
F, T. Williams, court house, Ssnford.
81-4tp
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mm

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(This was written by a wom an)
Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with
, The American Association of Advertising Agencies %
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IN TH E H E A R T OP T H E 'W O M J T S GREATEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
NUMtigR 33
SANFORD, FLORIDA; MONDAY. MAY 7. 1923
VOLUME IV.
ft 0*\(!

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Ejtcampme lit Branch
M A N Y VISITO RS TO T H E CITY T O D A Y
Local Odd Fellows
A N D MORE W IL L FO LLO W THIS A F ­
TERNOON TO A T T E N D T H E A N N U A L Odd Fellowship circles are elated
over the Ji respect s’ of the institution
STATE E N C A M P M E IW
V: v- of an encampment branch of the or­

GREAT BRITAIN TO DISPATCH
NEW NOTE TO GERMANY
WrUN THIRTY-SIX HOURS

der. Next Wednesday afternoon and
night the Grand Encampment officers
and staff will be here for the purpose
EXPRESSING DISAPPROVAL
orf instituting Osceola Encampment
OF LATEST HUN REPAR­
No. t», nnd installing officers.
ATIONS PROPOSAL
CONVICT REFORM. REAP
This is an organization of which
PORTIONMENT. PRIMARY
Sanford is in gnla attire today in honor of the Spnmah \Vnr
LAWS, ETC., STILL IN AIR
Veterans nnd the Ladies’ Auxiliary. Sanford loves ty entertain Seminole county may well be proud.
hut Sanford would rather entertain the soldiers of the various wars Founded strictly upon the Bible nnd
than anv other kind of organizations for Sanford s heart, while big its teachings, it seeks to lend men to
with love for mankind, is intensely patriotic and it is here at the recognize nnd obey the “ Golden Rule"
To Present More Prnctlcnl and
head waters of the St. Johns where the real fount of patriotism which commands us to do unto others AUTOMOBILE SEARCHED BY
Liberal Solution of Vcxa- '
nB we would have them do unto us.
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. . .flow into
.... all
- t i ---*:-------Sailfoitl
SOllt Ollt her
RESIDENTS AND THEN PER­
.
tious Problem
i Passage of Hills on Convict IN CHINA AND WILL IMPAIR TIIK springs
to
portions
o f the state,
Osceola Encampmont will Ik* n power
full
quota
of
men
in
the
Spanish
war
just
ns
Shnfortl
sent
her
full
'Lease Svstem Hut DlsnRree
MUTED
TO
PROCEED
CORDIAL RELATIONS IN
i n r T !i* * s » « f l « t » l Pt» m I
quota In the World War anil this part of the-state sent the full for good in this community, in the
on the Terms
AMERICA
LONDON; May 7.—Grcnt Ilrtain.
upbuilding of human, character, nr.d
quota to fight for the Southland in tho war of 61.
(tljr tin. A.»«clnfc4 Press!
(nr TSe AWMnlltfS Press!
So it is with a heart filled with joy ns well as patriotism that teaching men to live better lives, nnd JACCKSONVILLK, May 7.—Two will dispatch a note to Germany with­
I
t
l
f
The
A
assrlilrS
Press!
in thirty-six hours
dlsTALLAHASSEE, May 7. — The
newspaper men imd .photographer
_ .
.
, . expressing
_
u-fllrnmcu thn
WASHINGTON, May 7.—The situ­ Snnford welcomes
the Volorans
Veterans of ’98 today nnd lads them wcl- be better citizens thereby. _
sixth week of the legislature rolled
seeking photos of scenes surrounding npprovnl of the lnteta German re­
To
those
who
are
Interested
in
the
ation npnrently regarded ns seriously come to the quqen city of South Central Florida.
....
.
. ! i
...
,nl iiklia IipiiiukmIc itml urirtnir (iormound today with none of the major
order, we would ask for your moral tho Dixie county convict camp where pmatinns proposals and urging Gcrmenacing the good relations between
nmity
to present a more practical and
issues settled. Thore were these ques­
support, nnd encouragement, In this Martin Tnbcrt is alleged to have been
the United States and Peking govern­
The opening exercises this morning tnchfncnt, Elks, Kiwnninns, Rotarians, undertaking, which means so much to beaten to death, were held up and liberal solution of the problem.
,
tions still outstanding: '
ment described today by’ American in the court house were well attended D A. R., U. D. C., Auxiliary U. S. W.
Convict reforms, including aboli­
their'
automobile
searched
late
Satur­
Minister Schurman in first official re­ hy the various organizations of the V nnd American legion Auxiliary, Odd Fellows.
SHANGHAI. May 7.--Onc Ameri­
tion of the lease system and the Insh;
■~Wb predict that Snnford will Ik* day by residents of th«»vleinUy who can killed by bandits who held up
port to reach the state department re­ city who vied in extending the glad Decorated cars
i (-apportionment, primary Iffws, tick
greatly enriched and blessed by this were aided by aa armed guard from Shanghni-l'eking express train near
garding the capture of American citi­ hand to the veterans and nil the visi­
eradication, taxation, appropriations
zens by bandits near Shnntftng bor­ tors. The following program was Committees Appointed by Comman­ splendid addition to its fraternal so­ a nearby convict camp, according to Shantung border nnd carried off a
to run the state government and Incieties, which will launch out with n a story appearing in the Jacksonville hundred and fifty passengers early
der. Schurman is understood already
der Dale.
,
carried out:
ctcased revenues for rondbuilding.
Headquarters, Deportment of Flor­ membership of between forty nnd fif­ Journal today. After searching, tho yesterday morning, according to mes­
to have made Informal representa­
Opening Address by Department
The two former were in'sight on
guard permitted the party to proceed.
tions on own responsibility and is ex­ Commander Dale.
ida, United Spanish War Veterans, ty members.
sage from J.in'cheng, but &gt;nil women
the calendar; the others were still
pected he‘ will bo instructed by this » Address of Wckoihe by Mayor For Convention Hall, Sanford, Flu., May
captives, Including Miss Lucy Aidgovernment to pursue most vigorous
Tib, 11*2.1.
rich, sister-in-law of John I). Rock­
H,*h houses have passed bills to
Following
committees
appointed
course to secure release of prisoners
efeller,
Jr„ have M n released. The
Response by Cromwell Gibbons
abolish the convict lease system but
for 1.1th Reunion nnd Encampment.
unharmed.
men
still
hold, are said to be In grove
Address
by
Judge
James
Shnron,
disageed on the terms of the two
Auditing Committee (Section 1HO)
danger. The message said- the ban­
measures nnd the whole works is now
• R. &amp; R.
J. K. A.ki„.on.
dits notified the authorities all men
with a senate committee of five which pool. AUI.E TO I1 ETI UN HOME.
Comrade li.
It. A.
A. Tcrhcun,
Address
by
('apt
George
G
Herring,
Comrade
rcrneim. (( hnirman,
.
among foreign capitves would bo
Kicw out of tho c(Torts o f a minority
MIAMI,
May
7.—O.
P.
Pool,
0.1,
killed unless troops aru withdrawn.
American
Legion
Commander;
M.
F.j
Camp,
No.
13.
in the senate to pass a bill to bnn
. Sibtt,
? « j r&gt;found
lying
Friday
night
unconscious
Troops were pressing on l»oth sides
Robinson,
Grand
Army
of
the
RepubComrade
8.
J.
S&gt;|‘
l
.
k
corporal punishment in the treatment
Comrade John II' Ek, No. 4.
„f prisoners. The initiative fn doing in a Miami street, was able to return lie; Mrs. George Fox, president of the
And Tariff Commission to Protest Against Any firing nt Inst advices.
Comrade I* T. (Yaft, N'j». 11.
away with the lease system wus tak­ to bis home today, apparently mft N. DoV. Howard Chapter U. 1&gt;. C.J
Conn ado John M. Mutt, No. H.
BERLIN, May 7.— Despite arlmonChange in Tariff
en l,y the senate nnd when its handi­ isuriouuly injured. Ilia head, face and Mrs. Endor Curlett, County Federa­
Credentials CommRtcef Section I7«.l)
shoulder
were
bruised.
Mud
on
the
lous
tener of the French reply to the
tion of Womm’s Clubs; R. J. Holly,
work got to tho house that body sub­
R. A It.
side
of
the
man's
clothing
led
|tolicr
German
reparations note the foreign
of
the
press;
II.
E.
Hurley,
of
Tumpa;
stituted for it n measure thnt It bud
WASHINGTON May 7.—Delegation of Southern State agricultural ofComrade W. II. Mallard, Cahirmnn,
office
Is
not
inclined to Interpret It as
Ucn |&gt;erfcctlng. It' came back to to believe he had been knocked down National Aide Ik Camp, Geo. E. Spen­
n d ,,l' »n,l
Of
urowlng ..................
to WnnWng.on
wholly
barricading
the path to nego­
the senate with n provision to ban by an uutomobllc. When he wns cer, Hurvey Paine of Jacksonville; 11. Camp No. 11.
today to protest to 1 resident Harding and tariff commission against any
Comrade
()lis
Johnson,
Camp
No.
5.
picked
up
he
appeared
to
have
suf­
tiations.
W. Courtrcment, of Key West; Copt.
(logging of county prisoners. The
Comrade W. J. Wilryx, Camp No. change in present tariff on vegetable olles. Action of oil refineries in re­
measure rnme bock to tho upper body fered n Inpsc of memory, thinking J. N. Nutt, of St. Petersburg; Senior
questing removal or reduction of duties on vegetable oils Imported from the
, '
just us it was In throes of Us debate he was in his old home town of Vice-Commander, J. E. Hill, of Tam­ 14.
Enactment nnd Resolution Committee Orient and other foreign territory is said ........ behind proposed action. The DeMolay Meets,
pa; Junior Viee-Commander, R A.
over the proposal to ban the whip Merblan, Mass.
statement by Southern Tnrftf Association said delegation would resist ro(Section 1H2) It. K It.
Names Officers,
Tcrhcun, of Sanford; G. O. Lane, Roy
altogether, even ns relating to state
' ‘ ‘bee,’ nuse it believed such action would. reComrade Ed. Anderson, Chairman, |opening of vegetable oil schedule
,,
prisoners. When the opponents o f'IJ
Canfield, W. K. York, Jerome Wide* C a m p No I
J.lt
of peanuts, cotton seed oil and disturb all
Then Adjourns
ault in
in ,rcut
greut injury
injury to
to growers
grows
the whip were outvoted they turned |j.
nmn nnd many others.
other agricultural lines.
Comrade K. 1 Weil, Camp No.
the lease inensuro over to the com­
The following program will be car­
Selection of Gainesville as the conComrade J. K. Atchison, Camp No.
mittee that is trying to (work n gen­
ried out this afternoon:
Jave city for next December, under
12.
eral bill covering the supervision of
Contermursh,
the new plan of meeting semi-annualOpening address by National Com­
Comrade IL
convicts. In the general melee there
|y, an election of state officers mark­
mander in Chief nnd Department (,'amp No. 5.
lies the possibility of neither of the
ed the closing sessions of the stato
Conimnndor.
J.
N.
Bradshaw,
Camp
Comrade
two pioposed convicts reform being
council
of DeMolay here yesterday.
4
:00
to
0:00
p.
nt.—
Reception
at
the
No. 13.
_
.
lu n
passed. The senate has no objection
TALLAHASSEE, May 7.—A sen­
G. Elmer Wilbur, of Jacksonville,
Parish House for the visiting Indies' legislative Committee (Section 1HI)
to the house version of how to kill ate committee of five which has had
was named president of the advisory
R. &amp; Itauxiliaries given by the lornl Colonel
the lease system but Is wary of doing the proposition of .wording out a
council which is made up of Mason!
Comrade
Cromwell
Gibbons,
Lamp
awuy with tho whip. Whether those 1j)roB(| censure dealing with the su Theodore Roosevelt Auxiliary No. a,
appointed hy their home lodge*. Dr.
.
8:00
p.
m.—Smoktfr
at
the
court
No. 4.
senators against bunning the strap j norvlsion of, convicts in this state,.
.
, _
Snnford, In Tallahassee Where the Investigation of Tnbeft R. p. Iluckmoster, of Orlando, vice­
Comrade
J.
C.
Sharon,
will yield to the extent of banning its planned to hold a meeting today, with house, address by National Com*nanCase Continues
.
. president, nnd J. H. Cooper, of Pnlatapplication to county convicts is !, view I" making It. rcparl when Iho Urn. Dor.rtm.nt O m m unbr ami AJ- Camp No. 1.1.
ka, secretary-treasurer. The council
Comrade W. T. Gary, Ocala, t ump
prublemate lsl. On their attitude in upimr boJy raaaiomble.1 from ita &gt; to n t t.cwral.
will meet pt the same time nnd placo
Tucttdsy, November 9th
No. II.
*
M
this respect will turn the fate of the week-end recess. A majority of the
Comrade l*. K. IJnrtmct, Camp No.
TALLAHASSEE, May &amp; &amp;
o b je ct of an exhaus- ns the DeMolay conclave nnd, in ad­
0:00 u. nt.—Memorial services unlease bill, at least that port of it committee, it Is understood, are fnvlive legislative investigation- As u dition, will conduct quarterly schoola
den death of Jerry Poppoll, former result of the' inquiry Sheriff J. Hinhibiting whipping of county pris­ m l u T l T a 'Ilian That w’ mi.'l 'ra.lrala! liar direction of Department Chaplain,
of Instruction in each district of ths^
1 Comrade E. B. Donnell, West Palm
t|&gt;0 p.
by
ch „ .
oners. In view of the avowed inten­ whipping
jailer of Tallahassee und principal Jones was ordered removed from o f­
whipping »f mi.demennor prl.aner.
stute.
Reach, Camp. No. I L
tion of some members of the house to under 25 years old.
*’
---- informer against two county officials fice hy the senate, while Governor
Comrade
Harvey
It.
Pay™.
Jnck‘
Officers for the next Conclave wero
H.
Parkhill,
of
Tampa.
.
The committee, which grew out of
insist that the lease bill bo passed
In the legislative investigation of the Hardee has recomemndad similar ac­ elected as followu:
•
4:00 p. m.—Delegates and wive^ sonville, (’amp No. 4.
with the strap' banned lnsofnr as an unsuccessful effort of some of the
By Order
death of Martin Tnbcrt continued to tion be taken against County Judge
T. E. Cannia, Key West, Master
county convicts are concerned it is senators to pass a measure abolish­ taken on automobile trip through San­
FRANK
DALE,
be the subject of much discusalon and I). F. Willis.
Councillor; IL Enwall. Gainesville,
within the realm of possibility that ing the whip entirely, I»uh about ford and contiguous territory.
Mr*. Poppell said hcjr husband wu*
Department Commander.
8:80 p. m.—Street Dunce und Smok­
sensational reports. For tho present
Senior Councillor; H. Ilakor, Laka
the whole thing will be held l° nk| decided on „ system of supervision
stricken
suddenly just outside of
Attest:
»
at
least
no
official
Investigation
1*
In
er.
Worth. Junior Councillor! Fruncla Mil­
from passage If not permitted to *9°(that would call for thres physicians
quincy Fridsy night ut u place whore
Wednesday
sight. Dr, R. F. Goddard, o f quincy.
GEO. K. SPENCER.
ler, Orlando. Scribe; Maxk. Nttmi*.on the calendar of' unfinished busi at the state prison fnrm nnd a thor­
0:00 a. m.-,Nomlnation .of. Depart-,
Who attended Poppell, stated he for­ they intended to ramp for tho night. Orlando, Chaplain; S. Vernier, Tampa,
Department Adjutant.-*
ough and frequent examination .o f
ness.
ment officers for ensunig year.
mally diagnosed the cause of his death Suddenly ho fell from the running
.u 7 o m = o ^
a P S 2 -* .
Nothing has come from the com­ all state prisoners. Convict wnrdens
2:00 p. nt.—Installation of Depart­ Prcsidcnt (Jcncral National Auxlli r.i apoplexy.
ka, Junior Deacon; T. Hewetson, West
cd, “ I’m dying,” Recording to Mrs.
mittee of five, comprised of Senators und guards would be placed under ment officers und closing exercises.
Palm Beach, Senior Steward; W. Har•
bond, and increased salaries would
ary Will Preside at Auxilary f
Johnson, Stokes, Phillips, Hodges and
The parade, which will be one of tho
TALLAHASSEE, May 7 .-J crry Poppell. His features swelled, she old, Ocala, Junior Htoward; B. Vrleae,
be provided with a view to uplifting
Meeting.
U LehLindsey Jo Indicate they Approaching
Poppell, principal witness aguinst said, his moutlf curllng to one side as
personnel/ Two members of the com­ ingest ever held In Sanford, ufiR
if
paralysed.
He
was
taken
to
a
hosJacksonyll
e,
^
„
*
1 I.L 1- .
There
will
be
a
meeting
of
the
an accord. 8enator Lindsey Is avow­
mittee— Senators Stokes and Hodges start promptly at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Auxiliaries of tho United Spanish two I^on county official* In the In­ pital and throughout Saturday vomit­ nuum, Sanford, Sentinel; B. J Inkina.
ed in hla belief that the whip is noc-’ —have insisted for an outright re­ ufternoon, forming on I'ark Avenue,
vestigation of tho death of Martin
Sanford, Almoner; preceptors: L. B.
essary In the handling ’of some con- striction against the whip. The oth- North of First 8treet, tho right of the War Veteran. In tho parlors of Hotel Tnbcrt, of Munich, North Dakota, al­ ed green substances, .Mrs. Poppell Ilriscol, W\ N. King, Charles E. CanVuldei tomorrow (Tuesday) morning
said. He waa unconscious most of the
leged to have died in’ a private convic t
vlcta; certainly It would be a bad Idea or members, however. Senators John­ column at First and Park with the ex­
nis, H. Frcnhcrg, Wm. McCheaney, J.
at
Jen
o'clock.
A
.
Col.
Theodore
camp in Florida, as the result of bru­ time, according to the widow, hut In Edwards and C. Thompson.—Orlando
to unrestrainadly ban It* use. The son. Lindsey an^ Phillips, bold that ception of organisations snd individu­
Roosevelt No. 13 is hostess to the
tal treatment, died ut Quincy Satur­ one lucid interval muttered that ho Sentinel.
whip If properljos»applied, he con­ the whip is essential to d M U M als riding In car*. Thia section o f the
.
visiting
ladies,
every
member
i*
tends, Is not brutal. Convicts may under the conditions in which prls- parade will form on Oak Avenue, at
day night, it was learned here yester­ was poisoned.
urged
to
he
present
to
welcome
tho
Poppell was Jailer here for more
day ou th« arrival of Mr*. Poppell
The com­ the head of the solumn at Firat and
WOMEN ARRIVE FOR C6NFAB.
President General, Mra. Lucille
than twenty years, but was dlscha»uOak,
and
aa
soon
as
the
rear
of
the
ways; in any way. he holds and there­ promisc plan, understood to be ulwith
his
body.
Dragon and meet the our visitor*.
in he says flea the root of the vrfholo most in shape for presentation to the column awings Ipto First street from
Poppclt'a death waa declared to cd some time ago by Sheriff Jone#&lt;
______ ATLANTA.,5£_ Msy 7.-te
All
relatives
of.
U.
S.
W.
V.
aro
In­
Poppell admitted before the ieglsla
problem—“ real supervision and not aoaate. would seek to regulate whip­ Sgfk avenue the cars and.floats will
have been due to appoplexy Dr. R.
tive
committee
that
ho
was
an
exces- .faUtivaa of V*o million A n a9e &amp;
r - - :,,
vited to thia meeting whether an
preUnpive supervision; frequent and ping. and would hold the warden re­ all In behind. The line o f march Is
Goddard, of Quincy, one of tha gttendwomen continue have ar^Vwl
auxillar
ymember
or
otherwise.
accurate reports of their condition sponsible for abuses. Out of the from Park avenue West to Magnolia,
mg physicians told the Associated
gies that he"described he’ drew In i Mr# for the my-biennlal council f
This afternoon Die local auxiliary
treatment and not infrequent and in­ stand of Senators Stokes and Hodge* Magnolia 8outh to Tenth Street,
Pres* last night over the telephone.
the general federation of woman i
ia
giving
»
reception
ut
the
Parish
accurate reporta." To this end Mr. ha. grown the disposition to ex­ Tenth East to Park, Park to court
Mrs. Poppell, however, aald thababort- Sheriff Jones and Judge Willi*, lie clubs, which will open today with a
House in honor o f Mrs. Dragon and
IJndsey ham drawn up a broad plan empt misdeamcanor prisoner! under house.
|y before he diod ho muttered that ho declared that the two officials had meeting of the board of directors f
.
other
guests
o
f
tbo
reunion.
Those
taking
part
in
the
parade
governing the aupervislon and han­ twenty-five years old from tte
was poisoned and ahe called attention conspired to profit in the wholesale eUte presidents at tho Atlanta
w
ilrbe
aa
follows:
Police,
Marshals
dling of convicts. It would seek to
to the fact that he carried with him a arrest and sentence of vagrants U&gt; men's Club houaa.
sw
at. _____toil
nlftfl hftP
ith with
it A
The
committee
also whas
WEEK'S WEATHER
C. M. Hand and Comrade. Jeo. A.
insure accurate and frequent reports
bottle of moonshine phiskey o f which the Putnam Lumber Company, . of 'M ore than 3,000 delegates ara «
c lt X
the physical condition o f prison- j !
"
!
Im m »y*b*“ h nnd Lane, Dept. Marahali Mayor
he drank freely. He had the liquor Clara, for which the sheriff admitted pected to attend the council, t
Wralber
Outlook
for
the
Period
May
7
he received &lt;20 a head. Tabert died
and their welfare In gepend. It ^ n g the
iucorpor.ted Commissioners and City Manager;
for several daya.
members of the Atlanta We
to 12, Inclusive
County Commlaslonerar Cotamanderwould caR for InspArtlons^ of prison
Poppell was enroute to Pensacola to while under lease to the lumber com Club, tho hostess organisation,
by the house and not yet
WASHINGTON, May 7.—South At­
In-Chlef A. P. Entanxa. N. B. Wi’ V.'
’
' ___ramp* twice monthly.
testify before a federal grand Jury In pony,
by the senate, that would prohibit the
Poppell haa been suffering from • been working for months on
Dept. Commander Frank Dale and lantic and East Gulf states: General­ connection with a peonage cate devel­
“ There la no Mod to tell the conwhipping bf ralademeenor
ataff, band. Knights Tsmpiar, O. A. ly fair with temperature near or oped fiurtng the investigation of Tab- brain ailment and several-months ago dutcrtaininent of the
qjet guard that ha can't use the whip regardless of age. It U under*
*
B-public subscription was takyo for sessions will contlnqe thrpu
R. and N. C. V. In cans; U. 8. W, V, slightly below norm*!.
and leave tho matter there,” Mr. l Ymt the committee will"&gt;rcom»&lt;
ert’a. death.
*'
. ,
week.
members of all Florida camp#; Amer­
-Lindsey ns*vit». “The type of con­
Circumstances surrounding Tabcrt s him In order to give him treatment.
that thia provision be change to •
f * i ti ? r Y •/&gt; v /•
vict guard that would abuse the use form to the twenty-five-year- old llmU- ican Legion, Company D, Medical De- /The p^lly Herald, llie per week.
ItestiaeH sa Vs** nisi
»
&amp;

O p e n in g Exercises This Morning:

in the Court
House W ere Full o f Enthusiasm and Patriot­
ism and Real Americanism

NEWSPAPER MEN
WERE HELD IIP
IN DIXIE COUNTY URGING GERMANY

DELEGATION FROM THE SOUTH,
REPRESENTING PEANUT GROWERS,
CALLED ON PRESIDENT HARDING

ON CONVICT LEASE
PREPARE REPORT

PRINCIPAL WITNESS IN CONVICT CASE
DIED YESTERDAY MYSTERIOUSLY AND
. . . . . .SUBJECT
. . . . . . . . OF MUCH
e f f DISCUSSION
IS THE

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S WOMAN’S CLUB
S COLUMN

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Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Bromley of
Chulunta were nmony; (he visitors to *4
Ml
/he city today.

•

RENIoh PLAY.
CONGhfcGATIONAL CHURCH.
These nfe the days that tc*J one’s
The class o f 1923 will present their
loyalty to the Master nnd His church.
Sanior
play, “ Tho Girl From Upper ---------T O N I G H T ___ ___
•Your presence and help at this time
A Superb Spanish-American 8 ^
/at the,year, count most effectively In Seven,” on the evenings of-M ay 9th
. .'■’
Romance
and
10th,
nt
thq,
High
School
Audi­
the important work that the church
torium.
Thot
Senior
piny
is
always
Istryiog to do for Christ and human*n trying to do for Christ nnd human- a big event in Sanford -and this one
keep the interest in the work strong is certainly the biggest'yet. This Is
nnd vjrilc in our,hearts that wc may a Western play, with cowboys nnd
Indian carnctcrs. Resides there is n
filid Joy in the service.
Chinaman
,n French mnid, an Eng­
With
Your pastor will mnho special ef­
fort to present messages that will bo lishman with a monocle ,n group of
■Vital and helpful In living the Worth pretty society girls ffom the cast,
GLORIA SWANSON
While Life.”
Ills subject for to - nnd some pretty western girls.
■*- AND ■■
The choruses, thisiyear axa. new and
•frorrowr-will be, “ The-World Noej^ of
beautiful.
One
is
n
Japanese'
chdius
♦{he Church.” Some think tnat the
fT P N iq , MORENO
.^Irarld has outfeFqwri {tfi^, Chhrchi. I» In coslunte. The* other is n Scotch
Jt so 7 At night we will hqvc mov- chorus in Highland Scotch costume. A love drama o f the tropical land,
fng pictures. The title of tho film Is Watch for further announcements.
where Spanish PflMiOh-amLixt,
' "" . „ . l l . #
* Is
"Tho ' Gfanrrh
— the—rOvershetguc are tho favofiW iporU. Gloria
Wheel.” It is highly praised.
with all her shimmering beauty
RELIEVED WHOOPING COUGII
Christian Endcnvor will meet at 7
the ccnter'of it all. Never was Ox
p. m. The Icndfcr for the meeting,
“ My little child had . Whooping so wonderfully gowned, so warmly
Mrs. Henry Nlcklc. Let there be a, Couph," writes James Noll, Conncrs- alluring. An exciting picture that
full attendance.
VU|£ Indiana, “ and Foley’s Honey and sweeps you through a gnmut of
l‘*r gave her relief. If my children thrills. It’s a Paramount picture.
McKInnon-Mnrkwood Compnny v4ll contract a cough or cold I give thont
open their new clothing store soon In Foloy’s Honey nnd Tar and always
the Drumley-Fulcston building. 12-tfc got good rcBultn." -For quieg relief
There will be teal cowboy*, nn Ja.
from. Coughs, Colds,,Croup, Throat,
MISS DL'PONT WEI) ATLANTAN Chest and Bronchial trouble use Fol­ dian girl, and Iota of excitement u
ey’s Honey nnd Tar, the largest Bell­ well ns fun in "Tho Girl From Upper
NEW YORK, May 4.—The engage­ ing cough medicine In the world. No Seven,” at tho High School, May oth
3 Q^t
ment of Miss Pnulins Dupont to J, opiates. Refuse substitutes.
Sold and'10th.
Simpson Dean, Atlanta former inter­ everywhere.—Adv.
collegiate champion, was announced
iwlay upon the arrival of Miss Du- ■ Tho Dolly Herald, 15c nor week.
pnnt nnd her mother on tho Homeric
from Europe.
30
PC
BUck-Drangiit Recomxnthded by
The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
■ an Arluuisas Fanner Who Hat

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Mr*. Henry Wljfht, Reporter
Phone 343-W

“MY AMERICAN
WIFE”

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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SERVICE
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h t i m n m hi ra tea m
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Subject:
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r
Mr. Thomna I^ikc nnd fnmily have
GARDEN WEEK
’
'‘ EVERLASTING TUNISHrented the Younta home for the sumMonday—Sanford Choral , Society
Gnrdcn Week wns observed gener­ ’
MENT"
mcr searon nnd will occupy it at
meets at the Parish House at 8 p,
ally
throughout. Sanford. Merchants ’
Church Service 10:45 n .-m once.
m.
.
droised their store windows appropri­ '
Services will be held in the
Monday—Pipe Organ Club mceta at
Messrs. Swope, Harr, Atha, Giles ately, individuals worked and'planted 1 Pn|m Room of the Valdez Hotel.
th« home of Miss Jeanette I.ning at
r
All are WELCOME, i &gt;;.*
and several other Orlando cupltalista in home gardchs, interesting articles ’
• 3:30 p. m.
.
,
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»*w
“# • •
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concerning
tho
"cliltutd
and
artistic
were in the city yesterday looking
Monday—Col. Theodore llooaorelt
use
of
flowers;
shrubs,
nnd
trees
were
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them over,
v
.
Auxiliary No. 3, entertain with an
published daily in tho Herald; prizes
Jt'IRST METHOD13T CHURCH
" Informal reception nt the Parish
IakC-youx_iuud*y_di«mee-with-the^ V.wi^uiHiU*dao-|mplU-i«-*he chords
The Sunday schol convenes nt 9:30
— Howc-from-V io 0 rfcloriCDrlnnrer
Lu.UctlT Cafeteria. This is the place for best essays, bird houses etc., nnd with a splendid service of song. The
of visiting ladles of the S. W. V.
where you serve yourself to the l&gt;cst Wednesday, April 25th was observed pastor will preach nt both services.
Reunion. .
In the world nt very rensonnblc ns Arbor Dny with appropriate pro­ The subject of the morning sermon
Tuesday—At ten o’clock there will b? prices.
grams carried out In the primary
will be: ’ilo w Many of Us Really
a meeting of Auxiliaries, local nnd M
schools
and in the Grammar School. Live So ns to Get the Most of Life 7”
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visiting in the Palm Room nt Hotel
Tlie Seminole Cafe cnll your atten­ The teachers gtpo honrty co-operation
At the evening service we shall nil
Vnldoz for the instnllntion of n do*
tion to their big Sunday dinner in nnd the pupils manifested a lively In­ “ Go Fishing.’’ Thin is the time of
pnrtment auxiliary.
this issue. Rend the menu o fall the terest in the activities of the dny, the year when fishing is good. Come and
Tuesday—Col. Roosevelt Camp, No. good things to ent nnd then go to the Parent-Teachers’ Association begnn
enjoy *lho sport of cntching real live
3 gives n street dnnee for visitors
the planting nnd beautifying of nil the
Seminole.
fish.
and homcfolks.
school grounds nnd continued this
Mr. Stone, an expert nt the nrgnn,
Miss Arnnkn Tnekach feturnecryes- work throughout tho week. The In­ hns charge o f the choir, nnd tho very
Mrs. H. W. Cameron hns returned
terdny from Rocklcdgc, Fin., where teresting progrnm presented by the best music will be rendered nt both
home from Rnrtow where she spent
she hns been visiting friends for the Grammar School follows:
services.
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tho post two days with friends.
1.— March—Salute to tho Colors.
pnrt two weeks.
All tho “ bdys" of the Scrap Iron
2.—Song—Happy Arbor Dny— clnss will be present
to complete Gnal j
rei
Alfred Foster hns returned home
Grammar
School.
The six-story First National Rank
arrangements for Mother's Dny,
from Alabama where he, wns called
3.— Kssuy—Floridn
Trees—Thco.
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building is rapidly nearing comple­
by the death of his sister.
Vickery.
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tion.- This will bo one of the fittest
HOLY CROSS 'CHURCH
&lt;1.—Song—Loyally to Our Town—
structures of its kind in this section
Church service for Rogation Sunday
Jamie Robson nnd IInrry Wimblsh
of the state. The bank fixtures, when Grammar School.
will
ho:
are In Pnlutkn where the former will
Used It, When Needed,
3.—Rending—What Do Wo Plant
installed will represent nn outlay of
9:43
n. m.—Sunday School.
play nt n dnnee this evening. They
OF
THE
STOMACH
When
We
Plant
n
Tree—Evelyn
Tay­
fo r 25^Years.
$23,0000.
11:00 a. m.—Choral Celebration,
will return home nt midnight.
lor.
DC
(J.— Essay—Floridu Trees—Cnrrio Iinptisms and Sermon.
Therefore a large number of im­
&gt;U C A N T ENJOY LIFE
Hatfield, Ark.—Mr. G . W. Parsonz,«
8:00 p. m.—Vespers and address. *
Prof. G. E. McKny, George Smith,
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wall a lore, tour, bloated »!otn*
portant building projects contem­ Stnrr.
well-known farmer On Route I, this place,
700
Gallons
of
Paint
Splendid
music
hns
been
prepared
Rodman Lehmann, Lewis Shipp, Rob­
7.
— Reading—Jean Maxwell.
•ch. Food does not nouiah.
plated. laual architects' offices are
u y i: "1 keep Black-Draught in my home
ert'Jinkins, Leu McLain, John Lund8,
—
Duet—
My Little Love Iiird, R.for tho church services. In the morn­
from
Initead il is atouivs ol misery, tsuunj
busy on plans for new construction.
all the time. It la the best all-around
ing
the
splendid
“
Communion
Service*
i|uist nnd John Wilson wer members
pains, bclclunj, dizziness and IteatL
medicine I have ever found tor the liver
There will lie n great many new E. Griffin, John Miller.
of Stainer: nnd Anthem "solo by Mr*.
May 7th to 12th
of the Sanford chnptor, Order of Dc0.—
Essny—Floridn
Trees—I.orninc
aches.
and lor constipation. We began using it
roxidenres construct**! in Sanford
I-cnke, “ Tho King of Love My Shep­
Molny, attending the first half of the which r-liniilil relieve the nruto hous- * hilllps.
(j The pcr.n w!Ji a had Coraach
25 or more year* ago and have used It
SAN
FO
R
D
P
A
IN
T
slate conclave in Orlando last night.
10.
—Orchestra—High School. herd Is" (Gounod). At night, Dudley
should ha saddled will) nclliing less
whenever needed since. I have never
ing shortage that has been prevalent
The conclave began Friday afternoon
STORE
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than permanent, lading relief.
11. *-Address—Our Itirds —Mrs. II.Ruck's “ Magnificent' hml “ Nunc Difoutjd any other medicine u'goqd for
here during the pnst several years.
mittis.” Tho Anthem by Chorus choir
with representatives from nearly nil
Q The light remedy will act upon the
constipation, and that was what I suffer­
Herrin,
Next to American Fruit Growers
nnd solos: “ 1 Will Lay Me Down in
parts of Floridn. it will end tonight
Ldni* s of tlso stomach, cptieh ilia blood,
ed with till I begin using Black-Draught
12. —Closing Song—Loyally to My
Tlie mngnifleent four-story DrumPeace” (Rnrnby).
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aid in catting out tho catarhal poisons
with the DcMolny degree.
Black-Draught corrected this condition,
School,
ley-l’uleston building is finished and
Thursday is tho Feast dny of the
and strengthen every buddy (unction.
and
now wc use It for the liver and lor
rapidly being tenanted. The corner
Garden Week achieved inestimable Ascension, May 10th. This ranks in Cirrirlr Irnnx
*1.01
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Tho
large
num
ber
ol
people
who
indigestion—a
tight and sluggish feeling
THIRTEEN IIKIDGE CLUII
•r..nn
.lrrx
store is occupied by -Rotimnllnt
good—tlie interest awakened in the dignity and importance with Christ­ Tim
hare
M
l-xessfully
U
sed
Dr.
H
artm
an's
s-.oo
I 't ir ir r x
after
meats,
for
ba^ taste la Ute mouth
Last evening Mrs. Harry II. I«ewis Anderson, nnd III, one cinljoining on hearts o f tlie school boys nnd girls on
Uncus medicine, rccomn.mded for tU
inas and Easter, and is an Holy Day
and
sour
stomach.
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m
&lt;
IIInlliiK
I'nn
entertained most delightfully at First street by .McKiimun-Mark wood Arbor Jlny alone being worth the
cotanliol condition!, offer the strorgest
of Obligation. Celebrations at 7:00
“ My wife uses it for headache and
bridge nt her home on Mngnnlin nve­ Company. The offices on the second campaign made by the Woman's Club.
Txvtilde endorsement for
a. m. nnd 9:30 p. nt.
biliousness.
It sets .on our shell and we
nue. The guests being &lt;hc members floor have been taken by l)rs. Pulesdon't let it get out. ..It has been a great
Tlie Rector will bo at Christ church,
of the Thirteen Rridge ('lull.
ton, Tolar, Stevens mid McCaslia.
The Inst rcgulnr meeting of the Longwood, on Sunday fur the early
I 'o r n I ' m II*} ■
help to us. I believe a great deal ol
Vases nnd liuskets of lovely gladi­
Woman's Club for this season wns celebration nt 7:30 n. m. nnd at All
sickness Is caused by hurried eating and
i n i : t i i c i i c n t u « n i , m i a .\i »
SERVICE FIFTY YEARS
olus nnd ferns were effectively used
The City Commissioners awarded held in the lobby of the Wclukn apart­
" A ! t iii.i m : o n ."
constipation, and Black-Draught, il takes .
in the vi.rinus rooms where the card the Hutton Engineering Company of ments, Wednesday, May 2, nt 3:30 p. Saints' Church, Enterprise, for Ves­
3D
right, will correct this conBlIiof..’’
pers
at
3:00
p.
m.
tables wi re placed.
TA3LXTS OR LIQUID
Savannah the second portion of the m., the president, Mrs. R, E. Tolar,
Get Thedford's, the original nnd only
The prize for high store, n pul;- i f street paving program covering 40,­ presiding. The regular business was
s o l d K v n m fr M c itr
genuine
Black-DraugUT powdered live/
I'RFSHYTRRIAN CHURCH
gold salt nnd pepprr shakrrv was won 000 square yards of new work. This transacted nnd the various committees
-Phone 481-J
’almctto Ave.HE=
medicine, Sold everywhere.
NC-I5Q
The members o f the Presbyterian
by Mrs. George Knight. ’
concern is now at work on the first made reports. A committee wan ap­
At the conclusion I«f the card game, contract awarded somu time ago. pointed to npenr before the city com- Church of .Sunford, and the congrega­
the hostess served lire k ice cream, When nil the work is completed, Snn- missioneis to ask that Sanford lie tion wlm worship with them, will have
angel food cake, hot chncolate topped ford will have npproixmntcly 12 ad made a bird sanctuary. The report r great treat in stord for them on A
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with whipped cream and snltml nutn. |dithmnl miles or newly paved streets. of tlie building committee was most next Sunday when Dr. E. E. Rigger,
of Clearwater, Fin., will fill the pul-, y
Mrs. 1-ewls’ guests were: Mrs. I . |The City Commissioners also ndvor- interesting,
pit in the absence of Dr. Brownlee, «►
L. Drill, Mrs. II. L. IVrkini, Mrs. 1-*•1 1
bids for the construction of the
The Woman's Club wishes to take who is in Dundlcn, Fla., conducting u t
s P- Drummond, Mrs E. F. Ilouslmlder, yni-ht basin. It Is Imped to have
this opportunity to express its nppre- series of Evangelistic services.
]
Mis* Maldc Rower, Mrs. Geo. Knight, n,in completed by the beginning of
elation and nincere thanks to all those
Dr. liigger will speak from th e, £
Mrs.- Roy Chittenden nnd Mrs. S. J’ the winter season.
who linve so generously helped with text: "This is the Victory that Over-j J
Harrell.
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money donations or gifts for the new Cometh tlie World,” nnd in the morn­
I lie Sanford Shoe and ( lotlung , ,
, ,
’ club house.
ing hour develop the subject "What is j V
I). A. It.
( oinpany have moved from tlie Speer
The April meeting of .the Snllie building to the Meireh building. The $ 1,030.0ft have been contributed to the tlie World'* und in the evening "W hat1
Harrison Chapter, N. S. D. A. it. was store space in tlie latter building is building fund, (lie Idler’s Itridge Club is the Method of Victory Over This ' A
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held at tlie hospitable home of Mrs. now fully occupied. Tlie building lias given the fountain,.which will he Enemy."
placed
in
front
of
the
club
houso,
and
A
ronliul
welcome
is
extended
to
nil
|
H. II. I’attishall, at Geneva. The leased by T. W. Wool worth Conipnny
John
Gillnn,
of
tlie
Gillon
&amp;
Fry
Elec,
to
enjoy
with
us
this
unUHunl
priviY
meeting was well attended.
hi being thoroughly renovated and
H was aerceded ns one of tlie tnos^ when completed will lie a modern trie Co., lias donated a beautiful cen­ lege.— Pulpit Committee Presbyterian
enjoyable of the many pleasant meet­ two-story building. The new con­ ter fixture ami four bracket lights for Church.
ing* the Daughters have been privil­ struction in Sunford lias caused a the nun parlor. A complete list of
eged this year.
great many changes since the first of donors and donations will lie publish­ ALL SAINTS CHURCH SERVICES.
The home, ns the guestH approached, tlie year, hut despite tlie large amount ed in this column in the near future.
Tomorrow, the fifth Sunday after
wa* Inviting with its lovely ferns and of new construction tlie demand for
.Easter, service:! as follows:
Tlie Home Economics Department
typical of a Florida home were the location:! in Ihe'*-business section lias
Sunday school ut 9 a. lit.
of
the
SanforR
High
School
gave
a
oleander* of every hue.
Low
Mass at 10:30 a. m.
been so great tnhl there are hut few
delightful "at iiomu ’ Wednesday,
After n short liusiness session, nt offices vacant.
Sermon on tlie gospel o f the dny.
May 2ml from 3 to (i p. m. to tlie
which time a nominating committee
Hem-diction of the Messed Sacra­
member*
of the school hoard, the fac­ ment.
was Hp|Niintcd ns follows: Mrs. II. .1.
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A meeting wns held by a number
Starling,
chairman, Mrs.' Raymond f prominent growers Friday evening ulty of the Sanford schools and the
Muses during the week ut 8 a. m„
.
Key nail Mrs. • inig Harris, a most f,,r |,u. purpose of organizing an ns- welfare department of the Woman’s 'excepting Thursday.
pleusnnt social hour ^an enjoyed.
Munition to iniprovu tlie marketing Club. This reception winy one of un­
Thursday, the feast of the Ascen­
Mrs. I'billips and Mrs. Wakefield, and distribution of celery and- other u: mil charm and interest and great sion, holy day of obligation. Ixiw
SU PP LY YO U R W A N T S TONIGHT A T LO W
fiiendtt of tlie hostess, were invited to products grown in this section.’ This credit is duo Miss Mary Zachary,-tho Mass at (»:30 a Im. Confessions Wed­
meet tlie Snllie Harrison Daughters. nuhjict lias been agitated for solin' lonelier, and her* class of forty-seven nesday evening and Thurndny before
PRICES
At 12:30 the doors of the dining time and wa.i icccnlly brought to the girls.
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Mae*.
Holy Communion
during
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Tlie Domestic Science room was
room were opened and the guests in? Chamber of Commerce for action.
Mann.
viled to a most sumptous luncheon. The commitrrr (if growers have lipcn made beautiful with a profusion of •Monday*, Wedncsdnyu nnd Fridays
$30.00 M E N ’S SUITS, @ .................................. ........... $25.00
The dining room was a Isiwer of ruses I successful in interesting a large lovely spring flowers and fern. Miss at 3:30 p. m., classes inoet in school
nnd ferns.
number of others in the organization Znchury and members of the clas* re­ hall for llrs( Holy Communion.
$27.50 M E N ’S SUITS @ ....................................... ...... $22.50
Our iiostess in her usual charming and art1 confident that a sufficient ceived tlie guest*, nnd the clnss' re­
All welcome to church services.
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a
way, contributed to Ilie Daughters number can be brought into tlie or- freshment committee served delicious
----------- 1-------- 1--------nr.other of their pleasant all day par- orgaiiiziition, making it represent 73 chicken snlud, cake and punclp
X
FIRST IIAPTIHT CHURCH.
ONE LOT OF M EN ’S SUITS, ALL-W O O L @ .... $20.00
lie*.—Ke|iorlrr.
Thu Educational Committee of 'In
per cent of the acreage. They are
Sunday school 9:30 a. m.
planning to have tlie organization Welfare Department, were largely re­
Morning worship nnd sermon 11 a.
LOVELY IIKIDGE PARTY
$25.00 LAD IES’ SILK DRSSES @ ...........................$17.00
perfected Intime to handle next sea­ sponsible for the equipment of the m. Subject, "The Young Man Four­
Entertaining in her usual charming son's rhipments. home economies department of the II.
square." Solo, Tho Perfect Prayer,
and gracious manner, Mrs. Harry
S. and fouttd great pleasure in behold­
Charles Thomas Ilondernon.
$15.00 LADIES* SPORT DRESSES @ ...................... $9.98
Walah wa* himtens yesterday after­
The High School Orchestra is learn­ ing tho fruit of their labor.,
11.
Y.
Pi
Unions
7
o’clock.
noon when she enlerelineil nt the
Evening worship nnd sermon 8
second of n series of bridge parties, ing some special pieces for the Senior
The Music Department will present
o'clock.
Subject, O$o Girl’s Influ.
OUR STORE IS BRIMMING FU LL OF PIECE GOQPS,
piny.
Have
you
heard
them
yet
7
30-3
,r
at her attractive home on Onlt nvethe Inst program of tho season, Wed­
enct.'''•‘I' »'
nub.
nesday, May 9th, at 4 p. m. Through
, - " .SHOES. A N D A T PRICES YOU C A N ’T
The room* were transformed into a e.s, the hostess assisted by her sister, tlie kindness of Mm. Fannie Stcin- ..A very cordial invitation is extend­
AFFORD TO PASS UP
k
&gt;
veritable Isiwer, with iiuuntilic* of Mis* Lee Ammon, Mr*. John Smith hridge Munson, honorary chnlrinm of ed to the young men nnd the young
women
of
tho
city
to
be
present
at
spring flower*. Carnations, Cgila Lil­ and Mis* Margaret Clark served delic­ this department, the mooting will be
lie*, Snap Dragon*, Candy Tufts und ious refreshment* consisting of »tuf- held in her studio, 803 Myrtle avenue. the morning and the oveping hours.
Wednesday evening the third rtudy
other cut flower* living used in silver ted tomato sulad, nut bread sand­
A program of variety and chatm
vox** and baskets, forming a lovely wiches, cheesc'(pills, coffee nnd angel . hit* been arranged in compliment to in 'World Inter-racial Conditlon*background for the guests gowned in food cake topped with whipped cream. the young musicians of the town and The Ferluent in the Brown Man’n
.I
pretty frock* of various hues.
T h o s e enjoying the cordial hospi­ u cordial invitation l* extended
to Lands."
Sunbeam Hand Monday 3:30 p. m.
The afternoon passed all too quick­ tality of Mr*. Walsh were Mi** Mar­ them, Nielr relatives, friend* nnd to
ly in the spirited game of bridge, and garet Clark. Mrs. W. D. Gardner, Mr*. nil dull member*. A lntge port of ■* —
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when scores were counted the prize Koliert llinea, Mi*. Don Smith, Miss the program will he. rendered by Jun­ Day" an arrangement from the “ To­
for high score, lingerie, was won by; Fern Ward, Mr*, lien Caswell, Mrs. ior students, nnd a feature will be the reador's Sing" (Carmen) by Ilizot and
£
Mrs. Robert Hines. The low score Ed. .Iletts. Mr*. Fred Dsiger, Mr*, gioup of numbers given by boy rou- “ Praise Ye tho Father” (Gounod) Mrs
v a
prize, a bottle of Caly'a perfume, wrut. lletity I’utThin, Mi*. Hawkins Connel- hlrlung. The entire program will in­ W. Gwynn Fox, Mr*. Tom Moore in
. t » y M r * / Hawkins Connelly.
Mr*. J. ■ly, Mis* Lee Amman,
An
Mr*. John Smith, clude vocal und piano aoloa and ducts, charge.
L‘ /Lawson won the rut prize ,n dainty Mrs. J. II. law ■on, Mr*. F. F.. Roam. muLical readings, violin, flute, *uxnA short' business meeting will fol­
"»ax of handkerchief*.
j Hint, Mi*.
Ml*. Km
Knuustt Hunt nnd Mrs. phone and cornet number*, and the low the program, a five nOnutfc Inter­
1 following the awarding of the prix-1Krginuld Holly,
dith chorus will sing, "Glad Festal mission intervening! 1
drlHlka, n r I r l r p h a n r t k r ilrit u
k r K r r n t l r a it p r r r la lr r l.

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�I*AGE TWO

Sanford Daily Herald
The Herald Printing Co
....S r«T rlsrr-T m is«rrr

........ (I r a r r a l l l i M s r r
A ^ u r t lila s M s«*arr

It is "only a hop" now from ocean
to ocean says one paper In speaking
of the monoplano flight. In time they
will probably be "hop heads’*.

An* Two Utlla FeOm Didn't Pass! t

And now Dempsey Rets $300,000 tp
fight.Gibbons, win or lose. And yet
we nrc compelled to teach mirrhildrcn
that education pays.
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And now that Sanford will be able
to get nil the money needed fbr build­
ing homes you will ace some toll
M-rtunUUfftr-and dirt throwing thia
summer.

We*may he certain, however, that we
shtuild prepare for tomorrow’s needs by
making the best'of today's efforts.

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Sanford is in gain attire this wr?fk
is &lt;&gt;■!■ to welcome the veterans of the Spanu!7 lirr"- Ikh-Americun war who will l » our
* V ir*1
/ guests for several days. Snrifonl is
appllrn- an Ideal convention city nnd'Xfe have
” *,,w***j proved our title in this respect upon
iiceasions.

typen an Inlcrcst-bcarinfj account with
this Institution and build a competence.

■MwStjaaluU!

evcfilunTTy^Iinndlc prnetlTally all 'tlm
express Jrusfncss of the country.
In a henring on the parcel post ex­
pansion problem Iteforc the House

A&gt;awilgfM ~m w r ir
reiturd to It or! When bandits liobi up people in the
news imiiiiniied heart of New \ ork any day in the
ir&amp;tion or mudni V or ami take the pay rolls from them
there Is little sense in the New York
pa|*ers throwing off on the "hick" po­
licemen of the "hick towns." It would
I'ortlrn A.lv^rllslnji K-pn-wr.iUlv*'
seem to iis that' in the hick towns the
MKrMF.rilCANPnCSSASSriCIA I ION
people are belter protected Ilian they
are In the big cities.
WE1.COMK TO SPANISH WAR
VETERANS.

AN ANONYMOUS ASININI
ANIMUS.

INTERNATIONAL.CARTOON CO.

OLD TIMM I'RINTIN'f

MONEY AND MEN

Coming home after three weeks
, MjM-nt in assisting (o add a great deal
to the wealth of Ijike County and ineideiitally to advertise the county in
several distant points, tin1 editor of
the f'onimeroial linds a totter from
|some hug at Umutiilu wlm is ashamed
of his name. In this letter he ac­
cuses us of attacking everything
started hy and for the good of Lake
county, the only specific instance
cited being our^tight against the new
court house at Tavares.
So at home we got blamed for
sponsoring a movement that was not
thoroughly approved hy our imme­
diate patron's and subscribers, and
just a fe#V mile snway
get the
t hook from some fellow without a
name for doing the exact opposite.
"Ncwspnpering* ‘is not a profession
for a thin skinned person of nervous
temperament. — Ix'esliurg Cummer*
The anonymous letter writer is the
lowest creature on car ill hut we are
oldiged to have them with us just
like wr have sand flies, fleas ami
rattlesnakes.
MIAMI SETH ANOTHER RECORD
FOR PUBLICITY lit DUET.
Ten years ago if any resident of
Miami laid made the rush statement
that in lti'23 the president of the Miami Chamber of Commerce
would
.
pie sent fur adoption ami approval hy
llie city commiHsiimcrs, a budget fi»r
publicity totaling $121,75(1, he or she
would have been locked up until sueh
time as a eominiMsiim,could thorough­
ly invcsijgnlc tile sanity of that per­
son, pielimiiiury to being sent to
I 'lint tahooehee. lint Ilicit Inis nrtunll}
C o lin lo puss. I'lesiiletll Sewell is
asking for just $1 21 ,7 50 no less and
no more. It is proposed to spend
about $05,mill in new-pajiei and mag
nJtino advertising; $115,(111(1 for a hand;
$5,00)1 for the ilronuition of sports,
and about $20,000 for booklets.
Possibly (lie individual items du
not nuiltei' ijuite so nun h as lines the
astounding total. Yet those who
have recently visited tin* Magic City
and who last winter saw Ilie crowds
that were attracted there front all
parts of the country, will fully umluretund that $120,0110 is a very small
commission in pay for returns an

Plenty of fresh vegetables in the
markets now und tin* Sanford section
Is rolling in all kinds of good things
lo eat in tin' vegetable-Hue. People
who look upon Sanford as the "Celery
City” are greatly surprised at the
vast amount of a]] kinds of Vegetables
raised he:* all the year round.
If we lived in New Smyrna we
would stop talking about whether New
Smyrna or St. Augustine is the oldest
city In the United States und talk
ubout a good road from Osteen bridge
to the ocean. People will begin to
think that New Hmyrnu is the oldest
eity in the world after while and that
&gt; the people have moss tin them.
Here's a question for Hob* Holly to
answer. Is it more uncomfortable
t» have a hangman's noosu fitted
about your neck, or un clrrtric cap
over
your
bead—■Reporter-Star.
Having more hair on the neck than
on the head we would say that the
tioose would be better. If we hud
our choice of weapons we would
impose the "gas route."

What the future holds for us none of us
knows. •

0M l i n i N 'r
cttsy n oslT

for the American Railway ■'Express
Company rather impudently asked a
member of the committee who was
advocating the acceptance of larger
parcels by the Post (Iffiee, "What
limit WOULD you put on a post oflice
parcel?" The Congressman
promptly replied, "Anything that will
get into a box car door or lie on a flat
ear floor."
And why not? If it Is good to
cairy a small parcel what is had
about carrying a big one. If there
Ih&gt; profit in a small business why
ignore the pro lit in the bigger busi­
ness 7
These dreams are what the Ameri­
can Railway Kxpresa Company has
called "Socialism." Conservatives to­
day are defending the practices
which thirty and forty years ago they
were condemning as "socialistic"
theories,
,
.
About (51 per cent of all the mail
business handled by the United Slates
government today is parcel post business.- And you get a cheaper and a
bettor and a surer, service than you
do from any express company. The
business melt' of America are finding
ihi.-i out and they arc patronizing the
more cficicnt fellow. That is why
the parcel posL is growing. That Is
why the express companies . arc
doomed.
When the parcel post proposition
was fast gaining favor with congressmen and before the parcel post
hail become a law, when (lie old express companies were busily lobbying
against its creation, a member o f
the United States Senate declared

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Snnford at ull times subject to cnll'on short notice, c]ay or night. This
agency lias as members in its protective service in Orlando more than
125 of the leading banks, hotels, department store's am! busincs pla.es
of every kind. The mural effect of the Vcstel-IIarp National Detec­
tive Agency Signs surely have their effect, and the wise crook i. going to stop rpid consider before he commits a felony that will pui this
Agency(on his heels. Wo protect you in every way.

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CIVIL ANDM'HI.MINAL ’ -INVESTIGATIONS FOR HANKS. It All.ROADS. FACTORIES, CORPORATIONS, ATTORNEYS
AND INDIVIDUALS
All Investigations Confidentially Conducted hy Reliable ami F.x,nrieared Investigators
(Wrespondents in all the Priiicip.il Cities of the Coiled State.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
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Orlando, Fla.
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State Constabulary; Ten Years Experience; Member Chamber
of Commerce. Phone-, day 15 Mi, Night !&gt;!!(&gt;, or Sun Juiiii Hotel

Truly ivinurkahlo are tile develop­
ment* and the iiivuntineiftn of today,
tin y are liut the indientions of a future
which will rival that-of. auy QUinici-.
polity in Florida.
Already the attention of the entire
nation has been conUircd upon the
iieiivily here. The building records
of St. Petersburg have become a sub­
ject of discussion all over the United
States, because they have been so remutknhle that the great news gath­
ering agencies have pointed to them
as of bufficcnlly out o f the ordinary
to become news.
Does it pay to think in mlllons?
Ask any man active in St, Petersburg
business today, — St. Petersburg
Times.

Who is the "Hliuk Raider?" "Where
in laird Loveland?" These are the
two mysteries that keep you wonder­
ing in "The Girl From Lower Seven."
High School Muy l*Lh and 10th.
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c
pud mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­
field Ave., Chleugo, III., writing your
nnmu and address clearly. Y’ou will
receive in return u trial package con­
taining Foley's Honey and Tur Com­
pound for roughs, colds and croup;
Foley Kidney Pilla for pains in sides
and,hark; rheumatism, backache, kid­
ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, u wholesome and
McKIpnon-Markwood Company will thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
have a complete line of Hart Schuff- constipation, biliousness, headaches,
iut L Marx clothing, new atorc, new and sluggish bowels.
Sold every­
stock.
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A short news item was flashed
over the telegraph wires from Y\ash*
ington the other day und hurried ed­
itors everywhere slipped it into ob­
scure corners of their newspapers.
It stated the simple official fact that
the purccl post service of the United
States government was growing so
rapidly that members of Congress
who considered the "situation with
Asistant Postmaster Bartlett were
predicting that the parcel post would

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complete overhauling,or rebuilding, or merely?
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tor.
Our methods of doing business and thof}
very reasonable charge we make for high class
work has won us high reputation among mo­
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PRESBYTERIAN PROGRESSIVE
carry a complete line of Interwoven
PROGRAM OF THE LAWMEN
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a
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12
t3acts.----Of St. Johti’a lS «tl)T w j Lakeland. {J
Carc,’ Sunlight, Frrah Air.With Roomy
jimpimci
Florida.
la lirrelu; Blvcn tJvat^lha l&gt;arlQuarter*
May
Prevent
Roup
_ J r it i !n ° 1a t*'■&gt;*"V u t.-V la iln a , l.n w .-.-n u».
Washington,i, D. C., An
pril 25, 1923.
fA ii11111'tittM11&lt;*il J« P» Hull* rniil ^ » I*
Mr, George* S. Lcnfestcy; general
Mr. B. F. Whitncr, j /
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ayiirtit
ProdUC©
program rhairmnn, .presiding at nil
By SETH W. SHOEMAKER,
County
Agent,
*3
f!rmn.r\?vn
qn 1ho Hin day ofTpril.
hn I'fl h h h l»5 hn It] ha
VkMPe^*»n"vtMl l&gt;y mutual consent, ao
* Sanford, ^1a.
Director, Tho School of Agriculture, sessions.
experienced the thrill that comes
J-rdi
aald J
-I. I*- Unll. who
i . f ' rrunrdtT (he
the anhl
MAY 7TII TO I2T1I, 1923
10:00-10:15— S&gt;Aig Jservice, speciul jS
Dear Sir:
International Correspondence
mm gw*
rHlrVa from the firm. All aecounla
id
r*«r l» »»&gt;&lt;' company to.lw l.n
from seeing Dollar after Dollar ■
music.
|"
Schools, Ccrnnton, Pn.
l have your letter of April 21, with
Ji Ji r ,
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Monday
10:15-10:30— Svripture rending, M r.!"
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i- _■ ■ J1",regahl to the difficulties experienced
and Interest upon Interest piling
7:50 p. m.—"Hunting Rig Game in in the growing of celery in Florida.
The moat comtflon ailments of fowls Henry Giddens.
up to your credit?
Africa With Gun nnd Camera” nt tha
Invocation.
Tho, Bunqzu now has In press a bul- are cold, canker, Catarrh and roup,
\V. I*
Princess
Theatre.
'Appointment
of
finding
nnd
reso­
lrtin coveting the trentment of cel­ developing'during the fall nnd wlptor
I.J0-: G-7-tt-SJ
fii
If not; get a bank hook started •
8, i»., m.—baipd rehearsal, 154 Iijf, ery !h California for the celery leaf­ months. The poultry man who gets lution committee. -.
Band, F. N. G., at court house.
and Profit."Mr. E. 1). ■
hi your name at O ar Savings De­
i e r outlining measures applicable-to the'best results out of his flock will ^Production
"Prodi
Entertainment all day for Spanish control. The difficulty la' to apply he the one who takes time by the fort- I*angloy.
partment today.
War Veterans and their ladies.
Prayer Series. conduct&lt;^t_hy_„Ml.ij| _
ibc_£«[sjn_ttcapmint., usually,.aracn- lock and .adopts prevenQva^numsmEi.
b p. nt.—Regular meeting’! . 0. 0. ate of lead, ht such time to poison
The feeling promotes wealth. ’
Ail of th«j|c *troubles nre likely to T. H. Scovoll.
F,, at Masonic JIall.
10:30-11:00—"How
to
Produce
the young caterpillars
whrn they copio from exposure to* damp or cold
’ 4 ‘ to C p. nt.— Reception'for Span­ first emerge from the egg and feed
4 % Interest allowed.
Family Worship or Religion In the
ish Wnr Vetcrnns Auxiliaries nt the on the dry- foliage. This publication
Home; the Profits," Mr. E. J. MileParish House.
ham.
will be issued in the near future nnd
11:00-11:30— Round Table Discus­
will probably- be nvnilnblc In time for
Tuesday
sion
of Topic just presented. . All
the coming celery crop, although
7:31) p . m.—“ Hunting Big Game in hardly of value In connection with
talks limited to 3 minutes unless by
Africa With Gun and Cnntcrn" nt the the present one. Thorough highvote of conference.
Princess Theatre.
11:30-12:00— Business session, con­ . ■
pressure spraying, usually powdered
n
Entertainment all day for Spanish arsenate of lend at the rate of three
ducted by Chairman H. C. Dubose,
A C O M M U N IT Y B U IL D E R
n
Wnr Veternns, delegates and their la­ pounds per acre, 1. e., one and oneH
12:00-1:00—Lunch.
dles.
Quartette-'—Dr. ('. I. Stacy.
half pounds to fifty gallons of water,
B P. WHITNBR, Caaklcr
r I* F0P8TBH. PrreidrDt
2:30 p, m.—Pnrade.
1:00-1:15—Song service, Special 5
one hundred gallons of the spray be­
n
8:30 p. m.—Street Dance.
music.
ing applied to each acre of celery,
1:15-1:30—Scripture reading nnd
8 p. m.—Regulnr drill, Co. D, F. N. will control the worms.
prayer
series conducted by Mr. \\. 1
G., nt court houije.
The matter of the use,of war gases
You don't know. But there
12:l6 noon—Weekly luncheon Ro­ has been widely suggested by a large
L. Kimball.
1:30-1:15— “ Production of ’ Men's
nre a great many chances—* tary Club, Valdez Hotel.
number of the cntomolgicnlly unin­
8 p . m.— Regular meeting Royal formed ever since the termination of
Clubs,” Mr. John P. Lynch.
too many- with which to
1:45-2:15—Round Table Discussion
Arch Chapter, Musonle, nt Masonic the war, at which time a-large quan­ at seasons of the year when the temgamble. Why not let the
prnturc
rises
ntvd
falls
ijuiekly.
Al­
of
Topic just presented. All tnlksl
Hall.
tity of unused materials of this na­
insurance compkny lake
though fowls nre just as likely to limited to 3 minutes unless by vote
ture remained on hand with the War
lake a cold in July or August as in of conference.
the risk? .Insurance costs
Wednesday
Department. All of these gases nnd
mid-winter,
in cold weather they iio
2:15-2:30— Recess.
7:30 p. m.— Marie Provost in "The many .others have been tested by the
but a very little and if fire
not
seem
to
recover
as
quickly
nnd
Recreation period—Mr. E. J. MileBeautiful nnd Damned" nt the Prin­ Department of Agriculture with ref?
comes, your policy may
the results nre liable to he more ser­ ham,
cess Theatre.
erenec to their application to insect
mean your salvation. There
2:30—Song service, special music.'
Entertainment nil day for Spanish pests. They were, without exception, ious. They nre especially likely to
lton’1 take offense, you car owners when we say that no cost can
is no better protection than
take cold on damp, rainy ilqys, when
2:15—-Scripture reading and prayer1
war veterans and their ladies.
however, found to bo more liighly
equal
the emutruction and other details of the Oakland Roadster. The
the sound indemnity of de­
series, conducted by Mr. W. J. Bivins,1
8 p. m.—Regular meeting American toxlc to the plant itself than to the they go to roost with wet plumage.
Canker and roup often are ntcrely
Oakland roadster q ns made by onto mechanics and builders after
2:15-3:00—'"Church Publicity; its
Legion nt the court house.
pendable fire insurance.
insect attacking it, aside from any
Production,
Hy-Pfoducts
and
Profits,"
stages
of
the
same
disease.
Canker
years
of deliberation and study of the essentials requisite for 100 per
8 p. m.—Regular meeting Elks nt danger which might result in their
Let this agency tell you
nnd
catarrh,
which
are
infections
of
Mr.
D.
L.
Thrasher.
rent perfect car. its graceful body outline emphasizes its beuutjr.
£lub-houae.___ ___ ___ *._’___
careless distribution ou a valuable
about it; You will be un­
3:00-3:30— Hound Table Discussion
12:15 noon—Weekly luncheon of the field. The injury by the gas Itself the niucout motnbrnncej ore mild
But in addition to beauty the Oakland posresr.es that major point vlx:
der no obligation.
Better
Kiwatlis Club nt the Valdez Hotel.
would bo infinitely greater than that forms of dihpthorin, in which limy oc­ of Topic just presented. AH talks
easy
riding control and comfort plus minimum gne consumption. There
insure in the Hartford Fire
which tho insect is cnpnhle of accom­ cur patches on tho inside of the throat limited to 3 minqles unless by vole
is no better investment.
,
Insurance Company.
Thursday ■
plishing. I regret to advise,- there­ nnd on the longue or nt the opening of conference.
3:30-3:15
—
Announcements
Uy
oi
the
windpipe.
These
conditions
fol­
7:30 p. m.—Stronghenrt, the won­ fore, that the use of nny'of the war
der police dog in “ The Silent Crtll" nt gases can not at the present time he low one another quickly unless prompt Vhnirmnti IL C. Dubose.
3:40*3:55—Report of Findings mol.
attention Is given to the first symp­
the Princess.
recommended.
Resolution
Committee.
toms
of
cold.
While
the
earlier
forms
8 p. m.— Regulnr meeting of Busi­
|
Yours truly,
3:55-1:00—Song—“
Bleat Be lire- Tie]
of
the
disease
do
not
seem
to
he
con­
ness Woman's Club.
L. O. HOWARD,
That
Binds."
tagious,
roup
Is
vciy
contagious.
Oak Avenue anti Third Street
H p. m.—Regular drill, Medical
Chief of Bureau.
SA N F O R I), F L O R ID A
Closing prayer.
Disease may he prevented if tl)c
Corps, nt the court house,
May 2, 1923.
Adjournment.
fowls nre provided with plenty of
Phone 396
PHONE 17------------------------------:----- SANFORD, FLORIDA
8 p. m.—Regulnr meeting of the Mr. Ben F. Whitncr, Jr.,
room
nnd
fresh
air
without
draft,
dry,
Spanish War Veternns.
County Agriculture Agent,
Tho Swedish government will con­
clean scratching litter nnd nit abund­
Hanford, Florida.
Ileal Estate
Investments
trol
radio broadcasting through its
ance
of
sunlight.
The
careful
poultryFriday
My Dear Mr. Whitncr:
postal
department and require li­
man
will
go
over
I
lie
flock
each
day
7:30 p. lit.— Lout rice Joy, and JneAfter going thoroughly over the
----- 1 N S U R A N C E------quline I^igah itf "Java Head" at the field in the Hanford area and survey­ and remove all lords that show symp­ censes for the use of apparatus,
limiting them to citizens of the
ing carefully the out break there of toms of disease.
’Princess'Thoatnv * •• *• •
1*111E. AUTO,' CROP. FREEZE,
country.
Among
remedies
perhaps
the
most
12:15 noon—Regulnr luncheon of the Celery Lonf-tyer nnd also having
satisfactory
is
permanganate
of
pot­
. LIABILITY, LIFE. RONDS
Chamber of Commerce at the Valdez tried various remedies for the control
o f those pest, 1 believe that the most ash in the drinking water. Just a
Hotel.
8 p. nt.— Regular meeting of the affective thing that ra nhe used for pinch is necessary.
it will give the water n pinkish
the rest of this seaason is made ns
ICehekahs at Masonic Hall.
tinge. This is general treatment for
follows:
any flock in case an individual seems
limn—25 pounds.
SATURDAY
to
he getting sick.
Furls Green—1 pound.
7:00 p. m.— Lcntricu Joy and JneAny
fowl that shows signs of trou­
Nitro-Hcnxlnc—Sufficient
to
mois­
qullnc Logan in “Java Head" nt the
ble, such as discharge at the nostrils
ten.
Princess Theatre.
The worms in a great many in* nnd watering of the eyes, should tie
stances have penetrated so deep into [ removed from the flock and have
HOUSE APPEARS TO FAVOR
RETURN OF SECOND PRIMARY the celery- bunches nnd nre so well head, throat, face and mydrils bathed
protected by vvehs that the ordinary j In warm water containing some nntispiuying
with arsenate of lend will ^ septic solution and should he kept in
TALLAHASSEE, May 1—A meas­
not reach them. I would like to Perfectly clean surroundings.
1'er\£A
ure providing for submission to the
HUggest remedies for another season, jmanganutc of potash in a fairly strong
electorate of a proposed constitu­
1, Clean up as nearly ns possible solution is now indicated.
tional amend men t (hut would do
Some poultrynien use Epsom salts
all
of this years crop.
away with the second choice vote pro­
as a preventive remedy. This may be
2.
Trap
ninth:)
ns
sooij
as
they
visions of the Itryau primary laws,
given in the drinking water or jii a j
and substitute therefor, the double make appearance.
slightly
moistened mash ut the rate of
NO.V
3. Spray celery thoroughly with
primary system, passed from second
10
to
12
minces to each 100 fowls.
3 3 3
to third reading in the house yea- arsenate of lend while 'the young
Before the saltj are administered the
worms
are
on
the
leaves.
terday with only one material amend­
4. , U*c h’gh power spraying de- fowl should he kept u^uy from all
ment. The measure was introduced
feeds am! drinking water for about 12
by Representative Williams of Uon. V0,0f," 1,r Ro1 ,L*3" ,hon 150 pounds
selfredu
liourr.
pressure nr.d preferably 200 pounds.
who would have made it unlawful for
c o R (S !'£T |.
Other poullrymen tae copper sul­
From observation It seams that the
candidates to iquind money in connec­
Nemo Scir-RcJutfhg'No. '333
most important' part of spraying b phate or blue vitro! at the rate of
tion with the run off primary. This
1* s teal bargain, It has'a low top
to apply with gih pressure while the one ounce to each 10 gallons o f water j
measure was. slricken^out at the in­
an'l medium skirt. Made in dmworms are young and on the leaves to prevent the spreading of the dis­
able pink or white rotnil; sites
stance of Representative Merchant.
ns they are later protected by weljs ease. If this disinfectant Is * used,
M to 36—and costs t)My $J.CV\
Representative Van Roy made an
II t(Hir dtilri i«n‘r*« It, wndntmr, «Jhowever, great care must he taken not
nnd lower portions of the stalks.
UttM. lilt lid II, W, l|Mfvj ill* ClMHt.
effort to have consideration of the
to get the solution loo strung or the |
Yours
very
truly
,
?Sn,a lljtJ *a lt&gt;p M k la s Itutiiuic
measure indefinitely postponed but
' I20E. ItxiiE*., New Yotfc lllrpt. S. I
birds may he Injured.
ED. L. AYERS,
this was voted down by a two to one
AH things considered, the perman­
Entomologist- Plant Pathologist.
majority. Otherwise, there was lit­
ganate
of potash is the mast satisfac­
Gainesville, Florida.
tle discussion of the measure in its
tory. A handy way to administer it
mala features and there was no way SCALES CHAMPION INC.
&gt;
Ik to make a saturated solution and
of safely gungig the favor of the low­
ST ATE'S FISH AGAIN then use this to make up the drinking
er body towards the proposition. The
water, Place eight ounces of the per­
TALLAHASSEE, May 5.—Senator manganate of potash crystals In a
measur^'Would provide for the sec­
ond primary within three weeks af­ J. 11, Scales of the twelfth district, pint bottle of water to make the stock
“ Yowcll &amp; Company sure did themselves proud when
continues
to
champion
the
state's
ter
the
first
In
cases
where
no
can­
B r ic k , c e m e n t,
solution, One leaspoonful of this sat­
they sold me these Spring duds. Suit fits like I was
didate (received a majority.
, , fish. Ho introduced a bill into the urated solution will bo sufficient to
senate Wednesday making it unlaw­
poured into it, eh? Just what I expected from Yowc r a v c l .
add to one gallon of drinking water.
ful to cateh fresh water fish by any
A warm inush containing a little
ell Company.
Dirt Farmer Member
method except the old-fashioned hook ginger &gt;und red popper may ulso be
i a t h l im e
Federal Reserve Board and line, or the rod und reel. This given to fowls that havo colds or
“And best part of it is, they treat your poeketbook %
Appointed by Harding excepts mud-fish, sucker fish, gars roup.
E* .
*nd eels, which ho would allow to
(Mr Tkr A u m Sz i H Press!
Fowls badly affected with rotip
with such consideration! Take f ’rinstance this suit
WASHINGTON. May 5.—Edward be removed from fresh water streams
should be promptly killed and their
—
it set me back only $26.50.
Cuuningham, of Iowa, was, appointed or lakes by any method whatsoever.
bodies either burned or buried. After
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by President Harding tojlay to be
The senator would also have it un­ this tho premises should b« rteuned
V e a r n - a full s t o r k
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ut all that petal a nerd*
lawful
to
buy
or
to
offer
any
fresh
“dirt"
farmer
member'
of
the
Fed­
*d hy builder*. There
and disinfected with creosote or some
“ Yessir, I’ll get my duds from Yowell &amp; Co. and look
•rill Im. no waltlnft
eral Reserve Board. The president water fish except those above men­ similar material.
for orders, nr drlmya
all d ossed uii like a banker.”
at same time announced the appoint­ tioned, for'sale. No exprcsp com­
In reordering more
•F ,»y ' t
of the Mtmr materipany
or*
railroad
company
could
ment
of
Edward
E.
Jones,
of
Penn­
ala If you deal with
ua. And our prices
sylvania, to be additional member of legally transport fresh watzA- fish.
•re rlKtit!
Farm Loan Board authorized under „ Explosives, gigs, graine, firearm*,
A L L MODELS
Du You Believe In
"p a lW W llraltiaarthe now agricultural credit legisla­ could not, under thU law, be used
PSYCHIC
POWBR7
le r a »
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T
tion.
for Ash, nor could limes, or other
See— \
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poisons, be used In, the streams and
Gabardines........... $26.50 , Palm Beachs........... $17.50
Hill
The sludge obtained from tha al- lakes. Special provision is made that
Lumber Co.
cinm carbine used in acetylene gen­ this section of the s e t . shpuld •not
"The Man who turned In*
erators has been found to make a bet­ Interfere ,with any public work, ( or
&gt;boa« 130, Sanford
dla Upside Dopn!"
ter whitewash than lithe because it with the recovery of bodies, by ex­
PARISH HOUSE, 3 DAYS
plosives, where needed.
has better sticking qualities. Com. THURSDAY, MAY 10
' Scales’ . bill further makes It un­
Special Ladies only matinee.
Dally Herald on sale at Joe’e Smoke lawful for any person to place in any
Saturday, May 12 /
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and water of the state, any crap or shecle
ViHunt's Pharmacy,
If o f carp fish.

“ Clean and Dry” Is
Ri " . * 1* lV ' * *• £ Poisoning the Worms
Fowl Health Slogan
TIITC W I T H IW1 V
That Attack Celery |
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Howmany chances of
fire in your home ?

Geo.W. Knight

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WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GOOD PRINTING

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY

PAOS FOUR

1, 1923

petition will •'ndt Bortorisfy' affect
Florida’s for the present.
GOLF
BASE B A LL
Oranges:
Erratic
fluctuations,
BO W LIN G
with a net decline o f 60 to 75 cents,
FOOT B A LL
(.featured tho week’s nuction markets,
T E N N IS
BA SK ET BALL
however, this is not to bo taken scriTR A P SHOOTING
1;
-vbf ihrhtrr^-fjinvrmrnr-tn-' ward the end of the week wiU no
doubt cause a responsixe demand on
a f l U C s h l U M K l f l l
next week’s opening.
n
Building is Increasing
Mrs. DeBouchelle
Grapefruit: Auction prices. rcrnaijP
and Lumber is Scarce,
W ill Leave Soon ed practically atcndy,.«HHv,'woU?)inQt&gt;h
W H E R E T H E Y 1*1,A Y T O D A Y
Wholesale Trade Brisk
brand renehing new’ high level* ..for
Slnco early In Uio yenr Mrs. Onczi- the senson, while ordinaryy grades
Florida Htnlc League '
r
Rn tiding in increasing l&gt;y leaps nnr|j,n,n Deltouehe.lle, of New Orleans, has continued-to meet an indifferent re­
Dnytorm nt Tnmpn. •
bound* under tho sflhiulus of wenth-jto'en Jn Orlnmlo. She in now n. guest ception. F. o. b. Ipcjutry remaimf
Pratlcntown nt l.akrlnnri,
a
cr favorable to outdoor work, nml rte-j^fdw Angebllt Hotel,
Orlnmlo nt fit. Pet or* burg.
i p i f j Hj h f a lei fa fa
strong with Bomcwhn^bi^her prices
i. . .. . i. — a ‘ j . _ *#|
*j
tall* dialers arc enjoying a brisk
^^Anked yesterday If she, would cqn- ruling.
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mand for luniltcf, says the ■Amrricftijf'^pt 1° ftn interview she, declined, say- - The remaining Supplies, both of
YES TKR I) A Y *fl 11F,S l JI/I S
Tonight nt tho Trlruess will
1,umhetman, s., C h i c a g o Wiui!A:tl#jJW&lt;ith« t »he wna In "retirement”.;
vnlepcias and grapefruit, •which arc
"Hunting Dig Game in Afncn With
trade eoriM-onently is increasing,
-Possibly any something, or at confined chiefly to'Uu* ridge section,
American League
Gun jiniI Camera.’’
,
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jjrent deal of lefwt give you an interview on the eve will practically all lie shipped by the
it is notable that
AIdtlcngti 4. Detroit 5.
T
by
the retailors o f toy departure from Orlnndo," sho larger., nmikatiiiy __affungiua which
At
Cleveland
t,
Si.
Louis
5.
It’ll bigger than n rlrcmi.
A I Xt’ii Jiiiiftlijii. ,1, ILtfclwn-4*------Twn,l that ihey are Tint* likely to stock! ' “ id j cslcMfly to tljui'h’.'niinfl. ’’ Whim j should insure a judicious distribution
I up to any extent except !&lt;• buy only will that b e?" she •was asked. She p,M| thecareful grade amfpack so
At- Now York I, Philadelphia r».
ThcruViiqthlng lllto it on enrth.
fas they lind it necessary:. And tiiis replied that she expected to leave noccssnry to hold theinterest of the
I favors the manufacturers, whose fa- a*»'»ut Wednesday or Thursday.
National Prague
trade to the end of the season.
Tin- must nlorvulous pictures of tho
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I cil it if s an* taxed to meet current
"l think you hnve a beautiful little
At llrooklyn 7, Philadelphia I.
nirc.
demand and would break down If the city,” she said. “ I don’t know when
At f'incinnati 8, Pittsburgh 7.
The Herald delivered six times a
retail
trade
were
to
start
a
general
1
,,nvt*
been
so
tnken
with
a
place.
I
At
St.
Louis'in,
Chicago
I.
week
for 16c.
Ferocious beasts pictured Hit their
stocking-lip movement. Thu outlook «&gt;m delighted with Orlando and my
^
native haunts. The thundering charge, Others not scheduled.
for spring mid enrly summer build-j vlilt here,” She stated that she had “ THE GIRL FROM Ul’ I’ER SEVEN’
of the wild elephants.
riurida Stale Prague
ing is excellent nml records appear found rest here and that her health
No
games
played
on
Sunday.
in
a fair .way of being broken in had bean greatly benofitted.
Pictures of wild animals never be­
t)n Wednesday and Thursday, Mny
The reporter intimated that be
some
sections. Investment houses
fore photographed.
0th and 10th, the Senior class of tho
s|K'cinli&gt;.iiig in building and financing would like to hnve an interview over
1IOW THEY STAND
High School will present the annual
report that a tremendous amount of i her suit against Asa Handier, of AtThrlling, interesting and x-durationplay, “ The Girl From Upper Seven."
capital i.i
for con­
con- hmln, hut the charming Now Orh-nn
American Prague
M being
(Ming advanced
iiitvonreit lor
lib Special reduced price to school
This is one of the best, plays ever
Won Lost
st met ion project.*!, indicating, they simply replied that she was in '‘ re­
children.
selected for a high school cast. The
New York .......... .
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7
say, not only that the need for owe tirement" and “ had nothing to say."
play contains a mystery which Ts not
i71i, housing h immense but
Mrs. Dcllnuchclle came to ( Irtundo
hut also that
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8
Detroit
Matinee daily at I o'clock.
solved till the Inst act. Tho wigs
S
.G70 prospective builders are not being dcvernl months ngo and fur several
f'li'Velaiiil............... .. 11
and costumes for this [day irnvo been
.. p
.nr,:! frightened by present costs of build- Weeks, stopped nt Dr. Howell’s Snni7
Ami tii&lt;’ iiivityd guests tonight will Ilillnililphta
rented from regular costumers. The
.112 ing. They dudd the opinion that if tnrluin, Inter going to the Florida San*
10
7
lw George Huff and family, and they St, Louis .
comedy part is well taken by Hyron
.■112 anything limits ronrtmlipfl ’ artivi- ilarium nt Formosa. JNir the pusj. two
7
10
will see “ Hunting ltig Game in AM* Washington
Stephens as the Englishman, Victor
.112 lies this year it will be shortage of weeks she Iiiih been at the Angchilt.—
Cil
ten
go
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7
10
in With Gun and Camera" without
Mcljiulin is tho villain of the play,
.112 'labor.
j Orlando Sentinel.
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10
7
cost to them. Osborne will he Hooking I'll Ini)
who pursues the beautiful heroine.
The lumber market meanwhile lui
’ ------- -— -------------------- for you, George, so bring the family
The choruses are worth tho entire
very strong and recent soft spots are
WEEKLY CTNM'S REVIEW.
* National Prague
and come.
admission price. Tho Japanese chorus
- — ■
Won .Lost I’d . ilisnppcaring. Southern pine mills
i« in costume with special sccnerj*!
.71171
aix*
booking
orders
w6ll
in
excess
of
ORPANDA,
Fin,, May 7.—The
Now
York
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5
11
Thiv* nme picture will he shown
The Scotch chorus, is also in costume
.fi2t»' product ion without having had an op- weekly citrus review by F. P. Kkeiiy,
S
Horton .
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again tomorrow night.•
and the girls sing a catchy little
■of, portunity t'i deini up old order file*1nn I* ied from tb" office of American
;»
St. L ou is...............
HI
Scotch song and then dance the
ii
10
.fi2ii or add mnteiinlly to tinir low mid I*ruit Growers, Inc.. •
'E very school child in Sanford should Pittsburg Highland Fling. The admission is the
Tlie\ weeks sliipnn ,u
it «.T
»&lt;T i'loride
Florida fit j»
.5211 badly broken stocks. Recent de- j The\weeks
Chicago .
10
see this picture.
same ns ever, .‘15c and 50c. Watch
s
.121 nmnd has absorbed most of tile trail- rus was approximately the -tame as
11
Cincinnati
for the program.
- 20-2tp
fi
Philnilcliihin
10
.375
‘ sit cars on the mankut -and buyers-1lie -week before,- -wtiife I’nllfornln
Huy your ticket rally for the Senior
are eiicounteting much trmilile i*i -sin.wed an increase i f :!i--it 150 cars,
0
12
llrooklyn
piny, “ The Girl from Upper Sevrnj” a
of th • wliich i: largely' due ti t l " opining
placing their huHtics* liecati
thrilling Western play with two mys­
of their Vi.lrnein sea i i. N.ne!« will ]
fi
arcjty
of
material.
Do You Helieve in
teries which do not come out until Hu- SENATE HIMMITTEE TO I’ RORK
The I. \V. W. strike,declared on tho he practically exhic. tell nftri this
CLAIRVOYANCE?
"(P A R A INCIDENT" NAMED
last.
:io-:»t
week, however, con ■■Id . -dil • rticks '

BASE BALL NEWS

: FOR THE
‘ MOVIE FAN

IT S U P T n jO U

This pure food fjuestiim is up
to you , Mrs. W ife-n f-lh e-lien d of-lh e -fiitn ily . You Itnow that
y o u r husband e n jo y s o slice
o f good bread at m ealtim es as
well ns I he ju n iors en joy it be­
tween ea l fesls. M ention Ihe
nam e o f our bread lo you r
g rocer.

RODTH BAKEBY
SANFQRDMAID
BREAD

wed Coast last week threatens to
curtail jioiiglas (ir. out put, and t hi
TALLAHASSEE, Mo&gt; 6.— A comhas had a ilecideilly 1 1lengthening in­
miller of three was mimed by the
fluence on the already strong mnrkid?
senate today to iiujuire into the " jiiiHioilurtion hti'i not yet been redinml
thencity" of news reports of the re
by tins factor, imt woods operation.
ports of the leii tit trip to Clara, Fla.,
have hern evrily liit.
As tiieic i
of a sub-1 oiuinltlee of the joint leetr
no log niii pin on Hie Const, tiiis i
lative iiiio tiga.tmg th«‘ death of Mar
•me to Ibid enrly lefleelioii in mill
tin Til hurt. Senators Johnson, Igmi
mu ivity. Hrodu* t inn, i liipmeiila and
ami I'iiillipK will rompl'lsn the com
j hookings moiinwlido remain euiisid
nilttee. It WJIP united.
' ocaldy in i *:ee. of normal.
Stm I:
I lie i nmiiiil (ee 'grows out i^f re.ni-1ale iii'ii g l'-ajldy iisluccd
by the
hit ion offered by Senuthr J, II. Scale ruroid too.iking shipments, wltii It. toof Taylor emmtyt in which Clara i« gi'thei XVit ll tile furl that lilt rrpretorntid. asking for such an iinpiiry.
The news accounts of allcgis) tli•ourtesy In the uiili.committee ami
iniimiilation ..l it- iii'gio witness,
\ I llllll .b.Inc on. bale Ijceli represent
•il, tile ii'.-.iliit mn ml
as “ grossly
• xaggi'iall d and in many pnrticlliais
■it I«•11y anti lie"
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71)0 Gallons ol‘ Pain I
from
May 7Hi io I2tli
SANFORD PAINT
STORK
Next In tuicrican I toil t.rower".

set. Iat ixe ill Din hn\*i hack iidii - totnling
IKK) /*.**•&lt;. makes any
eaily wen ken ing of t'i&lt; market imp l llllll I tv.

The other suftwoivis e -. H|iy iih"ilieally jtjong'poffh ions, ■T he tinniwiirwU'
market i.i .trengthciiiag, as demand
is simply lifting itself mi of iliej
recent di prc: shun'.

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A scene from ' ‘ Hunting Rig (iiimv in Africa” at the Princess
Tonigha and tomorrow. May 7 and R

PARISH HOUSE—THURSDAY
T1IK UHKAT

yJLItUDCK.

FRIDAY. SAT., MAY 1011-12.
Ladies only Matinee Sat.. Ma&gt;'12

Start today and before you realize it you will be driving
your own Ford Car.

SEE A N Y AUTHORIZED
FORD DEALER
The following hanks are acting as depositories for pay­
ments made in connection with the Ford Weekly Pmvhnse
plan:
FIRST NATIONAL RANK

SEMINOLE COUNTY RANK

PEOPLES RANK OF SANFORI)

RANK OF OVIKDl)

HANK OF MOUNT DORA

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"W hat’s wrong with it?
Not a
thing. It’s a go®d plug— mighty good
plug, but— no one knows about it. It
isn’t advertised— the other one is. Tho
demand is for the advertised make.
And we've learned it*pa&gt;'H to swim
with tho current, nut ugainX it."
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’ More aiid more jobbers in every lino
of business are learning every day that

. Hark by popular demand!

ASK HIM------------ HE KNOWS

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This money is placed in the bank and draws interest,
In a short time your deposits, plus ihe interest paid by the
bank, will be sufficient to obtain delivery of the ear.

"Rut," -he adds, "ivc are discontinu­
ing this line"— and ho holds up the plug
of unfamiliar name. "Y es, and our dis­
count on it is larger, too,"

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HE IS COMING
and Ids new "Show of Wonders"

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Roth, says the sales manager, are
good plugs. On Hie score’ of quality
they run neck and neck.

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“ The White Mahatma"

The Ford Weekly Purchase Plan is amazingly, simple
You can enroll with an initial payment ns low ns five dollars
each week. You add to your first payment as much or ait
littlu as you feel you enn afford.

One sjhirk plug bears a name known
wherever automobiles min: used, the
other a name seldom hoard.

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MURDOCK

Thousands of families arc taking advantage of this new
way to buy a Ford and will soon be driving their own cars
enjoying all the benefits and advantages of motor trnnxpor.’
tation.

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ICailrodd \Vu), W i IiiIiii HIihK ( i n iut ComnuTciul uml Kuilruud &gt;V»i&gt;

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You can now buy and pay for n Ford ear out of y(,ur
weekly earnings on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan.

This is about two spark plugs. At the
moment they are lying on the sales
manager’s desk in the establishment of
a large mi (Idle-Western hardware job*
.
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TO HAY.

fiT'i iTf.V If’ iitvc t»ur rus Inim i"X wc havt* i&gt;pi mil a RETAIL ICE ST ATH )N oppti-itc •&gt;».»• off in nit Railioml Way where wc aic imw icaily
M
for huiim
11mils ait fmm b I' 5.2U mi vm •k dixy Thlii-iliiy ami
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Sumlny frnm K to IIHIIII. Ice nuipniis rail b&lt; uxcil nc thkel^ must he
purdihieil at nllii e, mi an mme ;. will lx- ii.riv. il at tulliin. It the
ice wiignn mi- -i s ynur lesiilem-e a plimie lo mu nl fjce up tn five p. III.
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will bring tin* ice tu your limin'.

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The Vogi I’ rince of ludht
PARISH HOUSE .1 DAYS
Starting THURS., MAY in
I.a dies Matinee Saturday,
May 12

W IL L E N R O L L Y O U IN THE J

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W ith the Current

NEW YORK. May 7. The Mexi&lt;an government Ins .&lt;n ileposit in
New York hanks,
unfit lent funds
I., rover interest payment dm nb of
Aprd 2 unit lifts been lemly nml willing tot ^nm” weeks to make Ibe
no'ml payment tinder the Mexican
debt ni:i eenielll. Muliuel A. Ili i nail■t**j* of tim Mexican geveyiinient's |
\i « \ .a t, agency .tiiti d in an ml
dn " piepnicd Tor delivery tonight
b\ radio tioin iln
West mghini-e
lo"iidra-l mg ini too in Newark, N. J.

^ RKTA1L ICK STATION

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Senator .lohn-on aim was taken to
he chnirliiiiti of tin eommi'tee by vir­
tue oj the fact that Id name was
given lit'H, had in.l hei*n foimaJU
lioliii. il of Ins appoim meat. and in
tile nh-r'lii t ol in It was unable lo Mi\
wluit pi oi,.,|uie the ini *nii y
would'
lake or alia! its m ope would be.
MEXICO II AS IltiNHl

FOR S A L E

remain in the. hnniJ^ of the dealers.
California Valencias ai&lt; d.ll reported
In he somewhat sou- and of ijue. innnhle ipiality indieatmg that this coin- 1

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The water service on Sunfonl Heights, South
Street, will be cut o ff on

of

14th

il pays to swim with the current of
popular demand.
"Our job," said one jobber, "is to
Mijipty markets, not create them. Let
Ifie manufacturer make a market for
his goods, and we will handle it."
Said another— “ Our salesmen carry
a catalog with thousands o f items in itT’iiqy haven't the time to push unadvertised goods. Their work is princi­
pally taking orders.”

f

I f you* go among these wholesalers to­
day to introduce a new prpduct in comX
petition .with merchandise nationally
advertised, unless,the article la-excel*-*-i-V
tional, you will be met everywhere by . Y
the injunction: "First go out and get
^
a reputation for your goods through
i
advertising.
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The wholesaler knows by actual con­
tact with dealers how they value speed
of turnover, goods which move with a
minimum of effort, g o o d s people know
about and ask for.

TUESDAY, MAY 8TH, AT I O’CLOCK

Published by the Santord Daily Herald

For about three hours, to permit alterations on sewer work
now going on South of 14th Street

In co-operation with The American Association of Advertising Agencies

SOUTHERN UTILITIES COMPANY

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MONDAY, MAY 7, IMS

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but with its opposition con lined to of cabinet members and four repreSIXTH*WEEK LEGISLATURE
ROLLED AROUND TODAY
throo or four members.
sentutives of the cattlemen. ThereWITH NO ISSUES SETTLED
MURDOCK TO ANSWER „
This immediate renpportlonmont, after it would s|M’ak of 'eradication in
FIRST HERALD QUERIES
however, is .another thing. It i- up
„ f ,|jp|,jnjr and pasture rotaIN THURSDAY'S ISSUE *
(Continued from page 1)
againsl a strong profession of belief tjnI|
" 1 of the whip will abuse hisi authority that this session has no constitutional
...
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I be joint appropriations committee
Murdock, "the eminent
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,
.
' 1in other ways. The solution is to right l*&gt; reapportion. This ground ut . , , ,
. ,
. should be alsiut reailv to turn the
a«
white malintnia," will begin *
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,
ClnKsificd Ad* te n word. No
maintain such a supervision that taken on the provisions of the con- . ,
r*
^ ■a
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,
1budget loose, sumo lime this, week,
his answers to the first
^
Card a of Sanford’a Keptit- M
K
, , , .
,
Ad tnken for Icm than 25r.
; would eliminate the type o f gourd stitution of 1885 that the legislature
You tan find the name of *
It has coinludi&lt;l its lien rings on it.
questions submitted to him * from the ranks."
able Prufeaaional Men, each M
should reapportion eveiylO years, on
And positively no ClaHHillrd
trrrr H**1 Uu»|ncaa Man *■! ^
A
house committee reported out fav­
by Herald renders in the •* | On tlu&gt; other hand those advocates in tho next instance in 1'J25. Those
M of whom, tn hia chosen pro* M
Ada charged to anyone. Caxh
in Sanford in thia Column »
orably
n bill by Repren illative Mill­
columns of this paper on * of banning the whip ns ,iti itself a i nfavor of immediate reapporttnM (eaaloD the Herald reconi* M
must armmpuny all order**.
rath day.
er
providing
for an increase to two
Thursday.
IlundVeds of
m
r* mi menda to tho people.
relic of hatlmrisin have not hanged ment, however, point to the clause
. Count the words and remit
rents
in
the
gasoline
tax, and levy­
M
aa
questions
have
come
to
the
one iota in (heir eonvictions but a tv providing that it shall Is* "the coti­
acordingiy.
„
n n u n n n n n n
ing
a
$10
'lleense
lax
on
dealers, all
Hemld office since the an­
ready to admit they nio outnumber- tinning duty" of the legislature to
of it except half of (lie license tax
nouncement of Munhuk's
ed to the upper body, -These senators reapportion.
t
to go to the state road department.
consent
to
perform
this
are
willing
to
go
the
full
length
in
A
proposed
constitutional
amendGeorge A , DeCottes
It also reported without recommen­
[uick Service Transfer
task.
the way of supervision but nt the 1incut looking to a change frijui tin
FOR SALE
dation other measures that would
Attorney-at-Law
Storage F acilities
second
choice
vote
system
tn
olio
of
,,
,
The mystic will begin his
outset or at least foremost in the
,
.
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,
&lt;dniiblt* the present gasoline tax but
performances
at
the
Par­
the
double
primary
passed
qutoll)
,
,
.
,
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wc plniiF you, tell oth tn j if not,
corrective legislation, they want a
FARMERS— You can get aeed l&gt;ed
Orer Seminole County Bank
would split it evenly between tin*
from second to third rending in the
, ,
ish House Thursdd^, May
ban in big letters against the whip.
tell ua. I’ hone 498
frames
and
irrigation
pluga
at
tha
1ANFOHD
-:- -:- FLORIDA
I l pirtnunt ami the counties.
It) and will continue through
These are tho conflicting views house Friday and is now way down
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfc
Tim v members in favor of Increas­
Saturday, with a matinee on
that the committee lino to reconcile. the list .on its third reading. The
ing the fond department's revenue
FOIt SALE— Hosier und Uays1 pnints
Saturday nt 2:30 p, m. for
FR
ED
R.
W
ILSON
Tlu* latest reports were that indi­ very fact, however, .that so little
assert that they will insist on a three
iSANFORI) N O VE LTY
and varnishes nt Sanford Novelty
women only with girls un­
vidually sonic of them wore giving attention was paid to the measure
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
cents lax if the county advocates in­
Works, Sanford Hgcnta.
183-tfcl
der HI prohibited for this
stuly to the North Carolina system when it canto up for purposes of i
WORKS
sist on getting one cent.
FOR SALE— Rhode Isluml eggs Tor.
showing only.
of dividing convicts into throe class­ amending last week, augurs bud in ,
First National Bank Building
V. C. COLLAR/ Prop.
rrttinj:, 15 omrs for $1.00.
Mrs.
es, the third class to be comprised of the opinion of some, for its tiiuil outPerson*! sefiding in ques­
-:FLORIDA1
.
i
Ellsworth, Ileardnll Avenue, San­
ICeneral Shop and Mill SANFORD -:incorrigaldes and they, only, subject conu*.
tions must sign their full
ford.
# RH-lfp
Tick eradication? Ah, tho last
to the Insh.
names, Murdock snys, or
When* is the* Lost Jewelry?
Work
ELTON
J.
M
OUGHTON;
l.()J t's,\
i.l^ Fine strawberries for
FOR
SALE—Fine
Tlu* senate Ims done its half in the time it was heard from, Friday afteror they will not be nnswerCONTRACTOR and R U IL D E R
ASK •
way of proirering a plan to the voters noon, the conflicting interests had
preserving or table use, *15e quart.
ed. Only initials, however,
A R C H IT E C T
If Commerrial Street—Sanford, Fla.
mm
next year for reapportionnieiit, and gotten together in an out of '
City orders of five quarts or ttiore de­
will bn published with the
the plan has gone over to the house, her compromise and agreed upon n
livered.—L. II. Jones, fleardall Ave­
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
rc plies.
Tomorrow, that body has as a special plan. This plan ts rxpested to tala*
22-tfo
4ANFORD
FLORIDA nue. Pliotm "!U)J.
He Proves Ihe impossible
order of business a bill thut would, the shape of a committee bill to conic
fu
faj
m
fa
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r
fci
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*FOR SA LE —Indian twin motorcycle,
Ik
W. HERNDON
.Possible.
effect -renpport(aliment at Ibis reason out today or tomorrow on the senate
dirt cheap. Cash, or terms. UrkV
to
serve
until
the
constitutional
side
of
the
assembly.
Tlu*
plan
as
Repair Shop.
27-titc
PARISH HOUSE, THURS­
ICHELLE M AINES
INSURANCE AGENCY
amendment look effect. The con- agreed upon, it is understood, would
26
Residents
Goose
DAY. FRIDAY, SAT,DAY
?
.
IrOR i ALE— Lot, M)\lli, with rotFIRE--------AUTO--------- BONDS
LAWYER *:•
stitutinnul amendment plan is not ex- piovide for a one mill tax levy to
Creek
Section
Indict­
tagy
and
garage,
11
Id
Ouk
Ave.
Ap­
Ladies' Only Matinee Sat.
— C ourt H ouse
peeled to have so very much trouble, supped it, and a reorganised live
ply to Jerry Griffith, Fiinl Garage.
I*1_____________________
ed for Whipping It went through the senate slowly stock sanitary hoard, to be made up ■_________
a H O M n a B M a
28-Ctc
.
1
S. 0. Shinholser
Syaa Examined
Glaaaea Designed ] BEAUTIFUL" LAKE MAKY~invitm
(Mr Tbs Amorlnlrd I'rraal
,. - v - *
HOUSTON. Tex., May 5. -Twenty- a c i i H i m i a i
you. High elevation, pure drinking
Con Intel or and Iluiider
Henry McLaulin, Jr., i1water.
six
residents
of
Goose
Creclc
indicted
SSGaud terms oil a few cottages
a,- litmus or investment. $800, $1,-100, today by Harris county grand jury
Opt. D.
FLORIDA
BANK&lt;*It11
?1 ;:oa. $t»1:;tl I. Lake Mary Realty Co. in connection with investigation of
Optlclan-Oplomctriaf
6-4-tfe that body into recent whippings in
12 Baal First 8trwrt
Sanford, Fla. Lake Maty, Florida.
oil field town. Twenty of the indicted
1'OK SALE ( dtbfmoliile, gootl eondiA. I*. Connelly &amp; Sons
are charged with assault with pro­
tOn. ('ll. ap for cash. Call SanItmluItllahi tl |DON
hibited weapons; live are charged
W . J. THIGPEN
foul Sign Shop.
31-tfr
with perjury, one aggravated assault.
IC.S-T-A.T-a
!
1 OK SALE 2 sett of hnniess, 1 240Real Estate
Iit%rat turnla
ejrit imubiilor, l light spring wag­
do the thing that 1 be­
-lii»|iriii r«J Innil
Iti*tirnnr**
| FIRE, LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE
The influence of ad­
on, all in good t oudition.— Leonard
I'ltl l.ttla
Niirrfy Honda
FOR RENT
lieve discriminating peo­
vertising: is apparent in
Sanford, Fla. !!2-4tp
It irnira
I.oitnta
-Phonea—------ Office 271 Ki'lst, ifie.t
Res. 205ple have judged best.
every turn of my daily
Riu«(itr»» C m p trlr
t!u*IviVMfl (bnnrra
Heifer ialf, five months, bOlt KENT-—1 ivo mom bungalows,
FOR SAL!
room bungalow. A. F. ConStLiIn HITke
They mean conven­
life. I find I cannot dis­
DR. J. T. DENTON
old. Also good work horse. L. A . 1 ,,ru‘
32-0tp |nelly &amp; Sons.
2(J-tfc
M K ISril IIIM I.T V c u m p a n /
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
Rintiud, Sanford Heights.
ience. It is not neces­
regard it. It is always
iimoiiii
i s v i : &gt; T * y : v r c o f i i ’ AN Y
llsnins 206-207-208 Meisrh Building Ft tR SALE Bungalow, lT03 Ouk FOR RENT— Furtiisltcii room, 111
sary to describe the
with me, guiding: me in
K'ks Mug,mil In Air*
l'urk Avenue.
27-Ctp
Ave. Nicely a imaged and comfort­
thing I want, Kven the
my pleasures arid in my
able. Part down, rest, by month.
WKt l K US for reservations for
Booms 225-228
rooms, apartments or cottages,
most intimate articles
duties, telling: me what I
STEWART Tile Florist
:i2-3tp slimmer season. Finest bench and
D
R.
It.
M
.
MASON
may be purchased with­
should eat, . wear, and
licit Flow era-------------- Flurol Designs
FOR SALE—7tut.gall.0ji3 of paint best summer resort in south.— Been
I1KNTIST
Realty
Co.,
Daytona
lleueli,
Fla.
out
embarrassment
use and what I should
from May Till to 12th.—SnnfonI
Annual and Ornamental Plants
New Mctxrh Building
31-Ktp
since the 'advertisers
Sanford, Florida Faint Store, next to American Fruit
buy for my family.
It’ ll Myrtle Air.------------Phone 260-W Phone 201
Growers.
J12-2tc FOR RENT Nicely furnished apart­
have given us handy
I find that there is on
ments four room* ami hath, one
FOR SALE Joint or separate, H&gt;2ll
DR. G. S. SKI.M AN
names.
‘ the tip o f ipy tongue a
Nash six, five passenger touring block from the ocean. Address Box
SANFORD M ACH IN E
Practice limited to
*nr in good condition. 12 colonies of 511, or call at Latham Apnrtments,
They mean assurance
multitude of names the
COM PANY
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Tliro »• [strong Italian bees with upper sup- 807 Ilarvcy Street, Ilaytoim Beach,
in shopping. There is no
mention of which will
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
32-atc
i*rs. Price right. Will accept in part Fla.
General Machine and Holler
indecision. Even before
bring from some shelf
McUch Building
Ipayment good 'milch cow ami chickens FTflt IHTNT—Two vT-ry ilcsirnldc
Works
or smaller car, cow mid chickens.—M. nparfments to parties without ehilI enter the shop 1 know
nearly everything that
Cylinder Grinding
W. Raiford, Enterprise Junction, Fla. dien.—320 Oak Ave. Call 2003, 32-Op
Automobile Repaint
what I want to buy.
I can use in my daily
32-3tp FOR RENT— Furnished rooms, close
Acetylene Welding
in. 218 Magnolia. Flume 228.
life and in the daily life
And certainly they
FUR SALE—2-Ion Federal truck.
Phone 02---------- Sanford, Florida
• 33-3tp
good for logging purposes, first
mean satisfaction. For
of my family.
clars condition. Cheap for rash. 1- Full It ENT Six room house "unit
the
advertiser whose
In every instance that
Guruge. 313 East llth St.
33-litp
ASK LOWER TARIFF.
r. , .
» ■ .
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»
l, m Republic li'uck, cheap, excellent
product is not good can­
name means a very def-J «* *
• ---------.
ir.- . Get A n Abstract.lietote condition. A&lt;urr*» - i r p . q .„bo* m . FOU RENT—New 0 room house on
Sanford Height.*! “ Enqulrd Frank
HAVANA, Cuba, May T&gt;,— Neal in
Buying: Property
Lake Monroe, Fla.
33-tfe
not continue to adver­
mfte promise and assur­
33-3tp
M-ilie nde Ostidnza .president of the
FOR SALK— Hxl2Axminster rug. 520 Ixissing. Phone 6D5-R.
tise. The fact that I
ance of something sub­
tiiitnnal sulfiage party of Cuba Inst
1 Palmatto. Ave.
33-2tp FOIt S A L F ^ io ' acre relory1far'n^on
E.
A
.
DOUGLASS,
Pres.
f ight addressed a cablegram to the
have seen a. name re­
stantial and which will
Celery Ave.— E. F. Lane.
83-Btp
FOR $ALE— New bungalow, reason­
I':evident of the aulfragu movement
able terms.—E. F. Lane.
JUI-Ctp F o r KENT—2 or 3 furnished housepeated over and over
make me feel completely
In the United States in the following ALLEGE TRADE AGREEMENT.
keeping
rooms,
2
bed
rooms,
and
■■
again assures me that it
terms:
satisfied about having
W A N T E l^
kitchen, $1U each month. 314 East
"President of the Suffragists auk
WASHINGTON. Ma&gt;» 5. — Com­
exchanged my. money
stands for a product of
fth Street!
33-2tp
United States: We respectfully ask plaints have been made by *-he fed­ WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern
quality.
In speaking
seed, for good clean stock will pay FOR RENT—Cool front ro*.ni, 400
for it.
Hint you will putition the government
eral trndo commission against the a good price. Address W. P. Newell
Palmetto Ave. Phono.432. 33-dtp
t&lt;&gt; reduce thvtariff on sugar in urtlcn .
-.
_ ,
„ „ .^ .ii
that name to the clerk I
Let me say' a few
Hint the price may la) lowered. The! A m ir a n Tobacco company ! . MHL Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
know I am asking for
things which t h e s e
Fla.
270-tfc
present attitude of th» women of
Inc* ’*
^
the best.
n a m e s — these
old
WANT TO HEAR from owner h
hav­
■■
•*arth America
i, prl^udicial U, f t
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land Tobacco Jobbers' association,
i ulai,’
ing farm for sale; give particulars LOSTc-On Orlando road Iwtwcen Sil­
friends
of
the
newspa­
I
a
m
V
mpre
judicious
charging agreements to maintain and lowest price.—John J! Black,
ver Lake and Sanford, Packard fTx5
sepcified standard prices for certain Chippewa,Falla, Wia.
shopper because I buy
per and magazine pages
* 4-21-28-6-5 tire and rim, Pleaso inform E- T.
■■
tobacco products.
,
* —V -— ■* *
'24-tfc
advertised goods. I pat­
STENOGUXPnER~WANTE li-M b it Field, Flald Auto Top Co.‘
— mean to me.
_ .. .......-_—
Do You Relieve in
l*e experienced. Address P. O. Box LOST— Rim, tube add 33x4 Cord tire.
MONEY TO LOAN— Representing u
ronize the shop ihat sells
They mean good taste.
32-tfc
221
.
Reward if returned to Sanford
large corporation with unlimited
MENTAL TELEPATHY?
them.
For certainly I desire to
33-3tc
20 Buiclc Co. '
money at ita disposal, making first WANTED— Housekeeper over
yean old. Miami hor future home.
mortgage loans on a ten’ year basis nt
-------- tiM T R A D E -------attractive interest rates, If consider­ Apply Valdez Hotel betwoen tho hours
EXCHANGE—Bungalow, fl'nwms and
ing any extensive remodeling, new 0 and 7 p. m.— B. W, Watson. 03-2tp
(This was written by a -woman)
bath, garage, turnery, lot 50x145 ft.
i building operation, or the rcfin*ncing ~ B M R B ~ A N i n H r o s r
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“The Hindu Prince"
South city limits, Orlando.
Would
\
{
iof your present business, requiring
ROOM AN b IjOARD— Reasonable like to exchange equity for similar at
'
additional
capital,
1
will
bo
glad
to
Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with
Starling THUR-, MAY 10,
rates, 122 Palmetto Ave, 28-tfc-H Sanford. Address W. G. Tyler, care
confer with you confidentially.—C. S.
The American Association of Advertising Agencies
F. T. Williams, court house, Sanford.
•For 3 Days Only
’ lloug, 7 West Church 8t., Orlando, ROOM AND BOJtRD—♦Cod per week,
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S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A , S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 5. 1923

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Parade in N ew York*

FEDERAL
HA^fej BIAlWy
IN CUTTING SI

flUTlCM. ANNOUNCES!
M h » e:

BELGIAN COUNCIL

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U. S. TREASURY
WILL FINISH
WITH SURPLUS
OLITICAL PO T

iftjtrfrrV O R K , M ay 5.— S ^ t y - t w o
instead o f an ntrmnmccd £5,&lt;W0 -pur*-*'
nded the city hall last night In protect
against the high price o f sugar as
prices o f raw recovered frdrn yester­
day’s slump nnd climbed B6 points
during the day’s trading.

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Comes in Midst of Renewed Effort to
York’s Liquor Supply
PAUKULLA SPRINGS W IL L
IAVE REGULAR BJENNIAL
LOG ROLLING

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CLARA PHILLIPS
WILL BE CHAINED
WHEN RETURNED PEACECONFERENCE
VIO LE N T RIOTING IN V IE N ­
N A BY GROU1* OF RE­
ACTIONARIES

The protest parade led by
Mrs.
Louis Reed Wclsem lller was headed
by n squad o f mounted police and the
police band o f fift y men, nnd includ­
ed 35 marchers nnd 36 women in six
motor cars.
At I*nutumne Threatened With
A t the city hal Ithe parnders were
I By TH »
T itM )
Collapse on Account of Con­
LOS A N G E L E S , May 6. — Two
joined by about 60 men and 1B0 more
, ill Boil All Day Long at ♦His­ OF
troversy of Our O wij
pairs o f handcalTs and leg iron will
women.
torical Spot in Waukulla
Mrs.' W clsem lller urged the women be taken bu Upder Sheriff Biscailux,
County
•
( H r f h « A m m Hi I N P m i l
MONEY
to support the federal government's hYs w ife nnd Deputy Hunter to Tegu ­
BRUSSELS, May 6.— Tho Belgian
injunction ngalnst the sugar interests. cigalpa, Honduras, to bring hack the council o f ministers today' examined
W A U K U LLA SPRIN G S, May 5.—
rnr T » , A. elate* rreaal
She said she had been informed di­ woman believed to Clara Phillips, es­ officially the German • reparations
he waters of this famous little place
-Prediction
W A S H IN G T O N , May
rectly
by federal agents that the wom­ caped hnmmor'murderess. They are propsolas nnd unanimously decided
rippling over their beds o f sand that tho treasury w ill finish the cur­
en's-sugnr
boycott movement had been cxpctccd to sail late today and hope the ywere unacceptable.
day In pleasant anticipation o f the rent calendar year with a surplus o f
the
direct
cajiso
o f'th e drop in sugnr to reach l,os Angelps ngnin June 10
jig things that wil occur In the poli- $60,000,000 was made by Director
future prices. The local movement, It is understood extradition papers
V IE N A , May 5.— Violent
rioting
|cal pot as it takes iU biennial "boil- Lord, o f the budget, on the basis o f
she added, Included 6,000 active work­ will be sent direct from Washington. occurred in the vicinity o f Favorlten
ng” with all the “ big ones” from latest estimates o f Internal revenue
Ltllshassec and other places in at- customs receipts.
as Accom­ ers and 1,000,000 women supporters.
Square throughout last night. The
Director placed And Reapportionment Summarized
Mayor Dylan pledged the support Sheriff Turner, ,
tndanee. Heavy
rains
may cut customa revenue at BOO million doltrouble started when polico attempt?
plishments of Legislature
of the city administration to the boy­
awn the crowds but - the would-bo lara fo r year ending June 30th and
ed to protect a metcing o f reaction­
of Broward Co.,
cott. In yesterday’s trnding, reports
Bvcrnors and U. S. Senators and internal revenue receipts at two,, bil­
aries. The officers were charged by
|||&gt; T h * A.M irlnlr4 l’ r « » l
1
.
of » better demand fo r Cuban sugar
Dngrrssmcn will bo there to make lion. fiv e hundred and fifteen million
workmen nrmed with, clubs, stones
*
.
Out
of
Office
V
A
LLA
H
A
SSF
.E
,
May
B.—
Re-enactment
o
f
county
officers
fee
net
pro­
*
•
•
on active covering and renewed buying
heir announcements and no rains or dollars.
nnd
knives, used their swords to pro­
_
'
vision fo r an extra supreme court jlidge, Home more about convicts nnd hair­ by trade interests changed Thursday's
irthquakes will keep thorn at home,
tect
themselves. Thirty-eight police­
T
A
L
L
A
H
A
S
S
E
E
,
May
5.—
Sheriff
There is no indication there w ill l&gt;c way passage o f rc-dpportlonment, summnritcd tho main accomplishments of
losses o f 30 to 40 points in July and
legend has it that theso cry»tal- a falling of^ in remaining months o f
men and more than forty civilians
A.
W.
Turner
o
f
Rrownrd
county
wns
th&lt;? legislature for the past week. Tho passage o f Mils by both houses to September sugar futures to gulns of
jk&lt;- waters hold the political secrets tills year. A t the same time Lord said
form ally removed from o ffic e by the Were hurt, many seriously.
! create Goldlor county and H en dry county wore also high spots o f week.
11 to 10 points.
men, and on the evo o f each im- he did not intend to allow lid o f fed­
sennte yesterday. He hail been under
France wns reported to have pur­
ending campaign describes them on eral expenditures to l&gt;o pried loose ns
L A U S A N N E , May 5.— The United
suspension by the governor slnco the
chased 6,000 tons o f rnw sugar in
ronsparent depths for the edification a result o f better uutlook. Compnri
States
hhs been dragged Into a con­
winter o f 1022.
.
Cuba at from 6.80 to 6.85, which wns
If all who wish to come. And it is son o f total estimated expenditures
The senate’s proceedings were tak­ troversy thnt threatens to cause the
slated would amount to nearly 0 cents
matter of history that this biennial operating department o f governm ent,
Near East
en in executive session.
The vote collapse o f the second
freight pnid in Now York.
onclavc of (lie folks hereabouts, the lo r 1U23 with actual expenditure fo r |
therefore by which the action was pence conference. The delegates arc
Cable advices received by local re­
rgislntors nnd official Tallahassee, last year shows reduction o f more |
desperately seeking a solution o f the
taken wns not known.
finers
from Havana indicated that
Las come to be known ns the “ coming than two hundred million dollars but j
S h eriff Turner was suspended by situation to prevent tho rupture
prominent Cubans were considerably
Lul" party for candidates fo r high director hopes to nmko saving even
Governor Hardee as a result o f the feared in consequence o f radical d if­
disturbed
over the boycott, and were
m ice nnd those with lesser gonls.
wholesale
round up o f confidence men ferences between Turks, allies and
greater.
considering a retaliatory boycott of
fhe hospitality o f Waukulln county
at
Fort
Lauderdale
by special o ffi­ tho Americans over the special legal
City W ill Be Thronged W ith Visitors For Three­ American manufacturers in favor of
rgnn in time immemorial, it has
cers sent there for tho purpose by the guarantees to be accorded to foreign­
French nnd British.
*
Day Encampment
jrown to lx? a Floridn institution, Simmons Recital
chief executive. Citizens complained ers instead of the former consular
A statement issued by the Federal
kvery odd year the legislature quits
at Baptist Church
to tho governor that they had prev- courts abolished by Turkey as part
, ... .
Request is Suirar Refining Company declared
sork for the day nnd goes to the
o f the capitulations.
Sanford'in
In
gala
attire
fo
r
the
,
three
days
o
f
tho
reunion.
W ell Attended
, k , tnrifr
, „ r lrr wns respon
,.,pon.U .lc f..r ‘ “ " I f &gt; ' « &lt;»
*h«
thnt
the
Ipring to play— to cat, drink nnd talk
nlsn made that everyone owning n m r
up the wiretapping operations. It was
The controversy hinges on author­
in
13th Annual Reunion of the United
if everything. With the assembly
decorate it nnd enter it In the parade. about 20 per cent of the increase
on
reports
submitted
to
tho
governor
ity
to be granted thc foreign legal
The first recital o f the music clnss Spanish W ht Veterans, which &gt;*&gt;11 »*«
poos the state officials and thn coun­
Among the notables attending the the price o f sugnr.
thnt
he
ncted
In
sending
a
special
In­
udvlsors
Turkey . agreed to employ
o f Miss Mildred Simmons was well
try in general.* The gubernatorial
held here May 7, 8, and 9th. These reunion w ill be a number of the nntvestigator to Fort Lauderdale. A sen­ and also upon thc possible obligations
attended at the Baptist church last
tandidates speak form ally; thoso o f
it nnl officers prominent among whom Southern College
nte committee heard several witnesses incurred by the allies in their fever­
night. A ll
the pupils from
the nnuuul reunions nre attcrtHcd by large
lesser ambitions discuss their plans
nre: AKntcnza, Cofnmnnder-lnnumbers
uf
the
veterans
o
f
our
wnr
Commencement in thc ense, including the sh eriff who ish activities at the last conference
youngest to the eldest nequitted
Informally. Ry tho end o f the day
Chlcf o f tho U. S. W. V., Adjutant
claimed thnt no report o f the wiretap- when thc French and Italians, aided
with
Spain.The
program
arranged
themselves admirably nnd delighted
|hr political horoscope is written in
General Geo. A Marshall, (JuartermasL A K E L A N D , Mny 6.— (Special to ping operations hn dever been made to by the American representative, In­
the heurts o f their parents and friends by Col. Theodore Roosevelt C amp No.
|he sands of n terrain shaded only
ter General Geo I). Moler, all o f Sahthe H erald).— The next big event in him tangible enough fo r him to take tervened at thc Inst mlnuto to cause
and their teacher. With the muslcnl 13," the local organization of veterans,
by lofty trees o f oak and pine and
Francisco. The Stnto Department
ir.
ns
follows:
Monday,
2:00
p.
m.—
a failure of thnt conference.
this history o f Southern College Is action.
selections Miss Olga Slrtlmons, o f the
|hc friendly spirit o f people o f many
Comamnder, Frank Dale of Key West,
It wns the second o f the govern­
opening
address
by
National
Comman­
Ismet Pasha declared during tho
the commencement occnsion which oc­
Expression Department o f Rollins
liles around.
and Sr. Vice-Commander o f Tampa
or's
susiwnsions
to
be
sustained
by
der
In
Chief
ami
department
com­
proceedings
the Americans had dis­
curs the first four days o f June. Tho
College gave several readings among
Of the five
generally
nccopted
w ill also be at tho reunion. W ire has
the
senate,
it
having
voted
several
mander.
4:00
to
6:00
p.
m.
reception
tinctly
approved
tho Italian draft. ^
unnunl
concert
o
f
music
is
to
be
held
them being the
general
favorite,
Kubernatorinl
possibilities,
three
been received by Jr. Vice-Commander
dnys ago to uphold him In removing
Sir
Horace
Rombold,
tho British
Friday
night,
June
1,
at
8:00
"Daddy Longlegs" nnd several good at the Parish Hobsc for the visiting
on
planned to attend the piqnic. Judge
It. A
A.. Terhcun, «r
o f Sanford,
that
•n by tbc lo c a l, U.
««"«® ru . m
at tho
u ..
— f ; n&lt;|W“ ,, , thc urt and home J. T. Poore ns commissioner o f Santa high commissioner at Constantino­
ladies auxiliaries given
encores.
,
.
H. i ’nrkhill of Tampa arrived here
Rosa county.
la.'V.lt A u , m . r ,
ple, said the approval had been a f­
The following program wns ren- Colonel Theodore Roose
economic « M I .1 M
|yestcrday nnd has spent the time
the
No.
3,
8:00
p.
m.—
Smoker
nt
fected after l«ord Curxon loft Laus­
The next day, June 2nd, nt 10:00
dcred:
talking with friends at the capi­
court house, 'address by National arriving in Sanford Sunday
anne. Therefore It was a fter tho
o’clock the graduating exercises of
1. Selections from Grand Opera
Military
Governor
tol. He made known that he would
A ll indications point to one o f tho
Commander, Department Commander
the preparatory school w ill bo held,
Grammar School Orchestrn.
Iformnlly throw'his hat into tho ring
Makes Apology close o f the conference, and was not
largest
reunions in the history o f tho
und nt noon on that day thc Southern
2. Polish Dance..............A lfred Prince and Adjutant General.
binding.
.
1st tomorrow's gathering. Frank E.
organization nnd the total number of
Alumni Association w ill hold tho an­
Tuesday, Nov. 0th, 9:00 a. m.—
Ismet accused tho allies o f bad
Margaret Miller.
( l l r T h e A ssociates l-rrs s )
IJcnnings of •Jacksonville indicated
veterans and auxiliaries w ill approx­
He declared vigorously that
nual banquet and luncheon.
3. Serenade ......................Fran* Drdln Memorial services under direction of
P E K IN G , May 6.— General Chang faith.
I that he might avoid any reference to
imate .four hundred. The Valdez Ho­
Saturduy night nt 8:00 tho literary Hsi Yuan, m ilitary governor o f ad­ Turkey regarded ths legal advisers
4. My First Dance...... II. Englemnnn Department chaplain. 2:30 p. m.
I his plans* altogether.
Unless he
tel w ill be the convention headquart­
parade; 3:30 p. m.— Address by Hon,
Elisabeth Grovenstcin.
contest will l»e the attraction nnd on ministrative district o f Chuhar has questions ns closed, and said aha must
■changed his mind, he did not intond
ers, nnd thc Americnn Legion, Cham­
Sunday morning the buccalnureato called on the American legation here refuse to discuss It again. Sir Hor­
Chas. B. Parkhlll, o f Tampa; 4:00—
6.
Polonaise
from
"M
lgnon”
—
Duct
I to formally announce- his candidacy.
ber o f Commerce nnd other civic bod................_ ......Ambroisc Thomas Delegates and wives taken on automosermon will be delivered by Dr. Frank­ nnd made formnl apology for attack ace rotored that if there could not bo
Mayor Joh W. Martin o f Jackson­
hj|e trin through Sanford nnd ?ontig- ius
»«■ nre
«ro assisting
assisting the
me local
.ocu. camp
cam,. in lin N. Parker and that night at 8:00 o f December 11 Inst on Samuel Soko- discussion, then it was impossible to
Thco. Vickery, Estelle Starr.
ville, was expected to arrive tonight
l
u
S
H:3U
m. S t r w t .h , . - i c r u ln m o t o f U »
o’clock he will speak to tho Christian bin consul nnd
Charles
Coltmaiii continue the I.ausanne negotiations.
and it is understood that he, too, 6. Marche Dl Bravourn..'............
__________________ G. W. Warren Dance and smoker.
Associations of the college.
Tho Turks said tonight they would
Americnn
merchant
which
resulted
in
! plans to make formal announcement
The graduating cxcrcisea w ill oc­ the death o f O ilm a n . This was one make no further
confessions and
. Bernice Austin.
Wednesday, 0:00 a. m.— Nomina­ Seminole Co. W ill Have
|of his candidacy.
cur on Monday morning, Juno 4, with o f the demands o f the state depart­ would return to Angora. If. the allies
7. Little* Chinaman........ W. W. Smith tion o f Department officers fo r en­
Congressman Frank Clark wrote
Special Edition Tribune the literary address by Dr. W. F. Mel­ ment at Washington In connection insisted on re-opcning the advisers
Ruth Grier.
suing Year. 2:00 p m.— Installation
from Miami that he would not be
Uepart|ncnt officers and closing
McWhorter Here Now ton.
with uffariir.
question.
ublc to como because o f the pressure 8. Rhapsodic Mignonnc....C«rl K oclling'
Another
high
point
in
the
life
o
f
tho
Nan
Paxton.
The conference hroke up In great
of business. “ I f I couldgmect with
exercises.
confusion without fixing a date for
Tam ps Tribune is^Vriling up the Vsr- school this term was the May Day Tampa Red Cross
the go&lt;Vl people o f Waukulla on the
The part'd,. . M * - I I I l * . . .
the next meeting.
'
ious Counties o f South Florida ' pageant on tho shores o f laiko H ol­
fifth instant," he wrote, “ I would not Elizabeth Grqvenstcln. Dorothy H ay­ largest ever held In*'Sanford, w ill
Recommends Opening
lingsworth Teusduy afternoon, w it­
.
nee,
Ixiurlne
Viccry.
enter into any discussion o f campaign
star* promptly nt 2:30 p. m. Tuesday
Reading— Selected
j}
Lists for Assistance P A R IS , May 5.— Francc-Bclgian
McWhortyr, form erly
tho nessed by over 2,000 |K*oplo. Tho a f­
issues, because I am opposed, as I
afternoon, form ing on Park Avenue,
John
Misa Olga "Simmons
fa
ir
wns
under
the
supervision
o
f
reply to KMcent German reparations
believe the people are, to a n y .lo q j;
North o f F irst Street, thc right o f the managing editd^
thc Tampa Trib­
Miss Caroline Hrondwell, director of
' ‘ 'in r T ee s n « H i i r &lt; r r r » »r
*•
proposals delivered to all allied em­
drawn out campaign. /All I would 10. Military. March___ Franz Schubert rolumn-at First and Park with the e x ­ une but now the development editor,
T A M P A , May 5.— Following rec­ bassies and American embassy hare
tho school o f expression. Following
Andrew Carraway.
ception o f organizations und Individu­
say, if present would w . t o announce
is out In tho open spares fo r his th is 's garden party wun given tho ommendation by committee o f the this afternoon, but the government
11.
PapUlotta.......
.......
.Edward
Grieg
my purpose to become a candidate for
als riding in cars. This section o f tho
Anna Kanner
1
High School students o f the city and local chapter Red Cross, headed by has decided not to transmit it to Oargovernor o f Florida In the nejpt pri­
parade w ill form on Oak Avenue at health and engaged in writing up var­
immediate many until tomorrow afternoon. Tha
towns surrounding by tho college stu­ Peyto nC. Jordan, that
mary eviction and to • fu rth er an­ 12. Shepherd's Pastoral Dance....
the head o f tho column nt First and ious counties o f South Florida. Jojin
financial assistance necessary, if nec­ French note w ill be made public to­
............................. Leo Ochmlcr
dents.
This
was
given
at
tho
resi­
nounce that about the flbst o f Jan­
Oak, and as soon as the rear o f the is one o f thc best known newspaper
dence o f President Aldermsn. Tho essary subscription list be opened to­ morrow evening.
.
Grace Gilloo.
uary, 102-1, I intended to promulgate^
column swings Into First street from men in the state and he writes
day fo r victims o f Thursday's storm.
13.
W
alts—
Gb
M
»jor....Frcd
Chopin
the platfor mon which I should make
Park avenue thc cars and flonta will about thc various counties that Is new Msy Day .•wlehrelion is to bo an an­
A check o f damago caused In ad- Informal Reception
nual
event
in
the
life
o
f
tho
school.
Mildred
Lumley
the race, and at taht time, begin an
fall In behind. Th# line of m * " 1* u and none o f thc old stu ff Is ever used
three
to five hundred thousand dol­
active and vigorous campaign fo r the 14. Gondolicra.......- - B i g . Stojowskl from Park avenue West to Magnolia, in hl« »pccial edition*. Ho h w already The location is ideal fo r auch outdoor
to Visiting Members
lars to crops and property.
aporta,
and
It
Is
believed
the
occasions
Thco
Vickery.
nomination."
,.v
.•
Magnolia Squth to Tenth
Street, Issued specials o f Polk county and
Spanish W a r Yets
Senator B. H. Llnd*ry o f Bonifay, 18. The Googab......... Goo. Spaulding Tenth East to Park, Park to court Lake county and several others ahd ho wiU draw large crowds year after
F IN E F IS H IN G W IN D O W .
••
Dorothy
Haynes
year*
who has nevor tebnimftted himpelf
house. ’ Those taking part In the p i- is anxious to, g l™ fecmlnole county
An Informal reception w ill be given
A determined effo rt Is to bo mede to
publicly so fa r
as known, aa to 16k Tam o’ Shanter----- G. W . Warren rado w ill ba as follow *: iPolice, M ar­ about tan page* w rite up In the Sun­
u&gt;
the visiting members o f tha A ux­
Tho Ball Hardware Company havo
1
Mary Stanley.
whether or not bo would make tho
shals C. M. Hand and Comrad© Goo day edition o f th* Tribune about the erect a dormitory fo r the boys on
iliaries
o f the United Spgnlsh W ar
not only started off tho Ashing season
race, was forced to g ive up' YHti con­ I t Suite fo r two pianos—
A. Lane, D ep t Marshal M ayor; *nd last o f May. The date, o f course, haa the campus before another terms be­
Veterans
by the local Col, Theodor*
by offering prises fo r the biggest Ash
been decided upon and the special gins. ii This will be done, in cate those
templated acceptance o f an invitation • (a ) Romance, &lt;b) V a lso -A ren s k y Citv Commissioners and C ity Msn-i
Roosovclt A u xiliary .Monday a fter­
but
they
are
carrying
out
the
Ashing
First Plano— Nan Paxton.
*•
•' Com- edition
—
• w •••
* - *largely with the city who are in arrears with their educa­
extended to him to apeak, through
ager; County Commissioners;
ill rest
idea by dressing one o f their big «rln- noon, Ma]( 7th, from 4 to 6 p. m. at
Second
Plano—
Miss
Simmons.
I. pressure o f private business.
mander-ln-Chlef A . P. Entente, N. and county commissioners and tho tional pledges sand in their checks. It
the ParDh House- The committee in
Thc Grammar Behoof Orchestrn 8. W . V. D ept Cominenddr Frank business men|of tho county. Tho spec­ is reported that tho unpaid pledges a t dpws in all the paraphernalia o f the
Ashing season. The window has tho charge o f arrangements have pre­
W A K U L L A S P R IN G 8, May 6.— furnished the music. Tho orchestra Dale and staff, band, Knights Tem p­ ial edition o f the Tampa Tribune will thU time amount to more than |100,background o f the Florida
woods pared a delightful musical prograjn
Florida's 1PM political complexion is is composed o f the follow ing:
lar, G ..A . R. and N . C. V. in carer contain ererythlng o f interest In the 000 and the trustees are ready to be­
thn
meats. Those assisting in
it t 'lh
s guests.
with
lakes
and
river
and
moss
and ffXr
in making hare today amid the state­ Mary 8toinoff -------------------- ' ioUn U. s. W . V., members o f all Florida county taking In all the towns and cit- gin work aa soon as the money U in
,
..Violin
grass and the old cemp Are around the program are:
ly pines and oaks and thousands o f Claude Herndon
les and givin g one a comprehensive hand.
Mrs. Gaud# Herndon, vocal solo.
_______ ...Violin camna; American Legion, Company D,
which
are
*11
the
implements
o
f
the
pknichsrs. Three o f the five Ben- Sarah porwin .
Medical qptechment. Elk*, Klwaiilana, view o f what Seminole county con­
Mrs. Ruby Phillips, .vocfl solo.
........... .... .„_Vk&gt;lln
John L. M cW horter o f the Tampa fishing season. Tha cooking Im ple­
erally accepted gubernatorial possi­ Lenore Shaafer
Rotarians. D A. R., U. D. C., A uxiliary tains.
' t
Margaret Cowan, reading.
ments and th* new (angled ide^s at
X^ rn t\ U B. W V , and American Legion A u x '
bilities were on the scene prepared Eustia P e a k s -----------But John w ill tell you abouk it lat­ Tribune Is In [the city today prospect­
Pop*.
Florence
arpnea McKay, Lucjll#
hanging
your
pots
and
pens
ovsr
tha
C oro«
either to throw their hats into tbc Gladys 8temper
er on and In the meantime you can ing fo r a special edition o f the T rib ­
illary, Decorated fare
Madeline M slltm and Pegrl -Robin‘
-C o r n e t
fire
that
ought
to
appeal
to
the
cam­
une. John is on* o f the best kn&lt;
Moore ----- ring or pave tbs way
with w eir
The local veteran* are requesting watch fo r the big edition fo r it w ill
son, Clarlnttt quartette.
Drutps
the state andf C per* and the lovers o f the great out­
newspaper men
rhoesn remarks fo r form al announce­ Dan J ia o s e l l ---be.
a'
good
one
since
the
Tampa
T
rib
­
smard and Jqhqny Schlrard, corresident*
•l«d»g
Gw
line
o
f
march
to
_____ __________ Piano
is always a welcome caller at tha doors. The window Is a w ork o f art ■* m \ .
ment later.
Hundreds came doom' Thelma Dobbins
displey th* rational colors as tho no- une has always been strong on special
n
A
and. saxophone ,duet.
and was decorated by Mr. Matthews
*
from Tallahassee; with them came
..a . w
.*4
it po**
n . u through
through the
the , grew
greater editions fo r South Florida and they Herald office.
radc
ill
E v* G rice Wagner, song*.
who
knows
his
business
and
has
an
U rge part o f tha U gU U tu fc and of-| Daily Herald on sale a t Joo’a Smoke
portion o f the residential section, and know how to print thorn and g et them
Mrs. Wagner, piano
eye fo r h**™ ?**
Tb e Dally Herald, l&amp;e per week.
flclal life . Of tha capital Th e g o re f- noose, Mobley’ s Drug Store and that tha colors be shown during tho up in fine shape.
tf
Hunt's Pharmacy.
bor was not abtf to attend.
W A S H IN G T O N , May B.— Coming In the midst o f a renoweri effort to
cut o f f N ew York’s liquor supply at sea the action o f the N ew ^ ork legisla­
ture In repealing the state enforcement law which heretofore aided toward
federal enforcement In the state is looked upon here as Increasing tnnny fotyl
the difficulties o f the federal prohibition force assigned that territory. Most
officiala concerned with prohibition enforcement* withheld comment on ac­
tion until better informed o f its full scope but among all was disposition to
S IX T Y M IL L IO N D O LLA R S— view the step with disappointment and alarm.
P A R T O F I T IS OUR

RE-ENACTMENT OFFICERS FEES,
EXTRA SUPREME COURT
SOMETHING ON CONVICTS

j; SPANISH WAR VETERANS .
WILL HOLD ANNUAL REUNION
BEGINNING MONDAY MORNING

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�THE SANFORD-DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1923

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Wisconsin Brick Cheese, lb,
Sliced Ham, lb. JlJu&amp;zkiL.
Lunoheon Loaf, lb.....u.......
Butter, lb,.

— Breakfast Bacon, Western, lb................ .

CHASE A N D .SAN B O R N ’S COFFEE

N E X T DOOR TO COCA-COLA BO TTLING WORKS

K EE P MOVING

S O C IE T Y
nnr frlrmU «UIJfnn i mi

— If &gt; &gt;.&lt;■ n r r K « ( n u nil, w h e r e nr rnmliiK
linnir, nr H &gt; Iqi a r e r M e r t a l n l M K . w r l l e
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alrlniu . nr te le p h on e the lle ni. I I " I I I
|,r K r r n l l f M|i|irrrlnlril.

SOCIAL CALEN D AR

Friday— Pupils Recital under diroition o f Min* Mildred Simmons, at
H P. M ./ln the Junior Room of
IlnptiNt Church.
Friday— Mrs. Harry II. Lewis w llfen tettuili the members of the Thirteen
Bridge Club at her home oil M ag­
nolia Avenue at R p. in.
Monday— Col. Theodore
Roosevelt
Auxiliary No. 3, entertain with ail
informal reception at the Parish
House from -I to l* o'clock, in honor
of visiting ladies of the S. W. V.

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C H IC K E N S , F R E S H K IL L E D , per 16. ......
F A N C Y UTG S O F P O R K , per lb.'.... ......
F A N C Y F L O R ID A P O R K , C O R N -F E D , per lb
P IC N IC H A M S ; p e r lb?.......
-■.»•••••
F A N C Y B R E A K F A S T B A C O N , per Ilj

S PR IN G L A M B , per lb.... ........ ............. ........... .....
31/2 P O U N D S G R E E N B E A N S FOR ........
N E W PO TATO ES, flO M E -G R O W N , 5 L B S . FOR
Prime Steer Pot Roast, lb.’
.............. U&gt;c
Juicy Oven Roast, lb............. --.d.......... . Ur»c

GOOD COFFEE, PER L B

S A N F O R D C lIO R A b SO CIETY
Tuesday— Col. Roosevelt' &lt;’amp, No. honor at a rucoption given at the
;i given a street dance for visitors I’arirh House by the Col. Theodore
Monday evening the new Sanford
and homefolks.
Roosevelt Auxiliary, No. 3.
Choral Society held its weekly meet­
ing In the Pnrish House nod plans
.1. Howard Jarrott is spending tho M Kit It IE M ATR O N S BRIDGE CLUB wero discussed for the opera, " I ’ inaweek end in Snvanah, Ga., w ith jiis
fore," which is to be ably presented
Mrs. I). P. Drummopd
was the by this organization very soon. The
parents.
charming hostess
yesterday nfler- society la under the capable lcndcr.1. F. Ward o f Jacksonville arrived iiodii when she entertained at bridge Hhip o f Mm. Julius Tnkach, president,
in the City yesterday and is register­ at her home on Magnolia
director.
The
avenue, and Mr. ^McMahon,
ed nl the Montezumn.
Initial
fee
i*
I
LOO
nnd
the
dues—
her guests being the members
of
twenty-live cents per month.
the Merrie Matrons Bridge Club.
It is theftrivi o f the Sanford Choral
Charles E. Palmer o f Tampa was
The color motif o f pink nnd white
in the city
yesterday Arnimncling was .emphasized in every detail, of Society to produce one oratorio each
business and made Ida headipiarters this delightful affair. Quantities of winter and one or two good operas.
Community singing, ton, will
bo
at* the Montezuma. pink roses and randy
tuft being
studied nnd the menjliers will receive
nrilatlcnlly arranged in crystal vases,
Mrs. Frank Dab* o f Key West will in the looms where the card tables excellent coaching along all lines o f
vocal work.
arrive here tomorrow and will repre­
The society hopes to he o f great
sent the Key West Chapter, A uxil­
The hours passed quickly in the
value
to the artistic life o f Sanford,
iary to tile Spanish War Veteran*!.
interesting game o f
bridge, when
at
the
same lime furnishing its meinWhile here Mia. Dale will be at tie*
scores ware counted,
the prize for
bors
with
real pleasure nnd musical
Valdez.
high scare, six iced ten coasters, was
study.
won by Mrs. George Knight.
I f you can carry a turn*, give
Among III* prominent vis ito ri who
At the conclusion o f tin' card game, ford the benefit tup I at the same
Will be here next week for the Knthe hnztesn served a. tempting ice help yourself by joining
this
|rnmpment of the Spanish War Vetcourse.
musical organization. The n h e
|i runs and Auxiliaries, will be Mrs.
Among •those enjoying the cardial for "P in a fo re " will begin in cui
Kurile Dragon o f St. lamia, Mo. Mrs.
hospitality of Mrs. Drummond were next Monday night at the Pi
&lt; Dragon is dim m ing woman mid Is
House at 7:15 .o’clock and then1
prominent both socially and in public Mis. It. J. Holy, Mrs. W. T. Imngley.
life, nnd is President Gcncial o f the Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mrs. &lt;’. K. Henry. at least fifty members needed at
k
National Auxiliaries to the Spanish Mrs. Harry lleeren, Mrs. S. E. Har­ lime.

There w ill be rent cowboy*, an In­

Who is the *Blnck R aider?” “ Where

Those nro the dian g irl, and lota o f excitement aa
two mysteries that keep you wonder­ well oa fun in “ The Girl From Upper
ing jn “ The Girl From Low er Seven." Seven,” at the High School, May Oth
is Lord Loveland?”

and 10th.

High fyhool May Oth and 10th.

T h e Princess
— -----Tr O N i G - H T -------A Superb Spanish-Americnn Sport

30-31

Romance

The Herald fo r first cuss job work.
tkaoc

m ark

the Stomach

Liver.Kidneys
Bowels. Blood

K e e p Y o u r C o m p le x io n
o f R o s e -P e ta l T o x tu re
Nadine Face Powder will

50c i t your toilst counter.
litur* bos by m ill 4c.

U NIO N P H A R M A C Y

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1 War Veterans.
On Monday aftorI noon Mrs. Dragon will be guest of

. U.untUt

Sanford. I'loridn

Ulo*

NATIONAL TOILET CO.
Part*, T e n n ^ ^ ^ ^

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A N T O N IO MORENO
A love drama o f tho tropical land,
where Spanish Passion imd intri-,
guc nro the favorite sports. Gloria
with all her shimmering beauty
the center o f it all. Never wm «he
so wonderfully gowned, so watmly
alluring. An exciting |&gt;btun* that
sweeps you through a gamut of
thrills. I t ’s a Paramount picture.

Sold by

keep the roses in your cheeks.
It will m ike your sldn soft,
smooth and velvety. It will
lend on irresistible charm,
and the fragrance of the
I
flower garden.
Nadine adheres and
v Y n U K projects the skin
£
from tun, wind and
dust. Contains no
ingredient that can harm the
skin or the eyei. Money re*
funded if not pleated.

G L O R IA SWANSON

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N O T IC E !
Is
n*eo»ntu&gt;4 u
tha rnaranlcad
ti rrcocnliM
exterminator for Raw.' Mice. AnM,
Cockroach** and WalerUi**. ,
Don’t Waite time trying to kill them peats
with powder*. Ilyuldi or aur expcrlmeulat
pnyaraUooa. •
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R ead y fo r U a o -B o tto r th an T r a p *
&lt;yoz. box. »5c

i.Vo*. box. |1J0

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Tickets are now on sale at all tb*
drug stores fo r the Senior play to U
given on Wednesday

nn !_

'irsdy.

evenings, Mny Oth ami H't'.i.

I’rk*

35c and 50c.

30-tf

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Some points on the west const had
a bad time and one person was killed.
All of which carries out our for
m&gt; r statements that Sanford is th&lt;
most fortunate place in the world._

O f Sweaters, Overblouses, Skirts and Hand-Made Waists
lay event or unusual Importance to the Woman or MIhh who-in anticipating the
Ihe miiuntnliiN or seashore; yet let us not forget the one staying at home for what
ier than a pretty sport costume for motoring, golfing or sports wear?

All the newest styles of the present vogue,
very cleVerlv designed and fashioned in
Silks of Paisley nnd Printed Designs, while
id hers are represented in solid colors,
touched lieje and there with colorful em­
broidery :

Atlanta &amp; Pacific Tea
Company
have an advertisement Onlay quoting
their specials on flour, baking pow­
der, butter, evaporated peaches, etc.
The A. A P. are proving very popu­
lar in Sanford and they are located
in the new Phillips building pn Sec­

Closes

ond rtreet.

Don’t fail to take advantage of the great saving offered on any

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back agnin today

$9.75 Grades n ........... . $7.95
$7.95 Grades &lt;u .............4,,. $6.50
$5.95 G r a d e d
$4.95

thins in our store. Just a few of t he special values:

C R E P E I)E C H IN E , yard
T A F F E T A ,' yard

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S A T IN , y a r d ....... .*..........
O R G A N D Y , y a r d ...........
W iggly, tho place where
the low
prices oil groceries originated in San­
ford and the p l»re where you get
real goods at real prices wants you
tn remember that .Saturday und Mon-

I’rettv Silk Skirts of heavy Canton ami
Koshnnahra. IMcntdd nnd plain models at
apeeiallv retlueed prices. A fortunate pur­
chase of white Wash Skirts in Sateen and
Cuherdine enahlw uh to give you these ex­
it aurdi nary values, at
*

$0.95Quality ‘n ...
$,r).9.r) Quality •&lt;&gt; .....

V O IL E , yard ... ...A ..... .......
32-tN. G IN G H A M , y a r d ...
27-IN. G IN G H A M -y a rd

$4.50 Quality &lt;n ................
Others reduced nrcortllngly

Dally Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
Douse, Mobley'*, Drug Store and
Hunt’s Pharmacy.

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"The Post Office la Next Door jto Umm

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Fleurette— H ovrctte try to play zc
tlioku on ze young ladies and the
lose ze young ladies and she have von
fearful time .and von,
two, three
man'a chase her and she only j j a y
Montgomery.
*o fthokp on Mclatcr
Come aud mk* the Senior |day Ulh and
10th.
- ’- 5 - .............
. 30-ltp
Aluminum Uishpnn*. W ater Paila,
Double Uoilrrs Saturday at R o b ^ t’a
Grocery, 11.00 each.
31-ltp

\

I* First Street

SELLS IT FOR LESS

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�1 THE 8ANF0RP DAILY HERALq, SATURDAY, WAY \ 1923

PAGE TWO
&gt;Vc v£yh to congratulate the Fanford Chamber o f
Commerce upon
their selection o f the men who will
enntrof the destinies o f this fine or­
ganization fo r
the
ensuing yenr.
The Herald Printing Co With Edward - Higgins ns the head
and his assistants, (1. D. Bishop nnd
A. I’. Cohnclly nnd Secretary Pcnrmnn on the usual job and with n first
class bonrd o f governors the Cham­
ber o f Conimei'ce starts out with
la tra
»li«4 e
K n o n s on
brightest o f prosi»ects for a yenr o f
A s s llr*ll»l
active service nnd they should bring
in more new members than ever be­
fore ns the people are slowly begin­
n in g'to realize that nothing o f a pub­
lic nature cnnklK' done without the
united support o f the Chamber of
Commerce.
T h e f i l s 13- I s IH -pn ge W e r k l r I I

Sanford Daily Herald

•14 m t l r r l r r a i r r S i
S e m in o le
■ ■4 le p u h iU lied e » r r y I ’ rldny.
(|«litir rates made I bohr or

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CHILD
— *'i POMT Se.E NOTHIN'
SO voOtiOEEFOU BOUTTHE HID - tX&gt; t '

}\c mny be certain, however, thnt wo
" I think thnt I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree.whose hungry mouth Is prest
Against the world's sweet flow ing
breast;

J iL B G Q i-

and. his body

Tha Associated Press Is uXcluMvelP &gt; j . ,._ i, , i
jnv,.«l |,rnt,.,| nml
•m illed to the use for repuMIcatlnu f f
invisiignioa nnu
• II news dlspntches credlfed, to It or the guilty ones brought to punish­
• nil also tha local
news
pulillsheil ment ♦even if it breaks up the entire
herein.
school
Unzing is injuring sonic o f
A ll rights of re-pohllrntlcn of sneclsl
dispatches herein ere ni«n rrnervvd. , tile Florida schools but a bunch o f
Officei 1IKHAI.II tlUILDINM . Phone 14S people think it broadens the boy to
give him the devil while he is in the
i 1 'irliifi A . l v , : l l * l n u li t- p t-i .ti ', ntlvo
freshman class
when
in
fact it
T J I F . A M W « I C A N P H r T s 3 A S 5 &lt; K ’ I A l ION
enuses nlsiut twenty per cent o f them
to cut their studies nnd eventually
leave the college. Home o f the rough
stutr practiced in Uie colleges if it
Major General Shanks recently vis­ ever comes to light will cut ofT all
ited Gainesville and the University of the endowments and public money
Florida.
We
suppose
he
rode that has been keeping these schools
"Shank's m are" while he was there. going and tTicy will fall flat.
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Wnukulln county has her biennial P R IV A T E O W N E R S H IP VS. C ITY
"coming out' 'party today nnd all the
O W N E R SH IP.
political aspirants will be there to
“ kick ofT."
When you hear anyone opposing

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What the future holds for us none of us
knows.

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applies- • Trlfit Mfi7.IMg mcJdcnt lit rhiciljjo
&gt;***» * &gt;w*r* !" ■■*•»&lt;■««■•■] wlint^JU-Hiung-jikuj- wao-MUed-fcy

Mr.MOKH Tint

In * F lorid*
This sthte ban n
wealth o f bcautlfuUrccs, but it should
have more. E very highway in th *
state should be bordered by our hardy
ami eye-plrasing evergreens.
This tnoyem'ehl is being actively
oushed by the Orange County Beautification Commission and oth er,or*
gnnizatlons.
It
means
much fo r
Florida.
Every
community
and

J U S T K IP S —^A'Stron^iralA

A tree that looks nt God all day
And lifts her lea fy arms to pray;

should prepare for tomorrow’s needs by
making the best o f today’s efforts.
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I’omes are made by fools lilte me,
But only God enn make n tree."
— Tampa Tribune.
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INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO,

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Open an interest-bearing account with
this institution nnd build n competence.

Peoples Bank
of Sanford .

A tree thnt many in Summer wear
A nest o f robins in her her hair;
Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
W ho'intim ately lives with* rain.

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SANFORD

FLORIDA

ourselves there would be fa r less o f R A IS IN G T H E Sl'EKIt I I MIT Tt|
acrimony, or disturbances in the
T H IR T Y -F IV E MILES.
Na
cordiul nnd beneficial relations thnt
P&gt;i
French feminists ngre with Judge should exist.
With the changes in tranupo:
Ford o f N ew York thnt girls should | ✓ Very often the trouble Is with our­
facilities that have come in
N't not marry before they* nre twenty selves, although we nre lonth to hdyears, hnvc nrisen frefh nrctaj
f i yenrs old but do not iigro with him mlt it nnd.prefer to find somo one
in the rcgulntion of highway t)
Nst that, if recalcitrant, they "should be else on whom to rest the blame fo r
Seven or eight yenrs ago who
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P4 locked up" until past Bhu dangerous what is not ns it should be. There
slhly ninety per cent of the
teen age. The French agree that iH n whole lot o f unpleasantness, o f
S T A T IS T IC IA N S A Y S
0,000,000 I.O ST E V E R Y Y E A R ON BA1)
over Florida’s sand trails wM k!
municipal ownership o f public utili­
marriage before twenty is dangerous discord, o f disadvantage in the1 world,
S
E
C
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IE
S
President Harding is not in favor ties, point to the city-owned power
horse or mule nnd when the in
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*3 because early m arriage is “ the source thnt could be avoided if people would
o f housewives boycotting sugar but plant jn Jacksonville, Florida.
paved roads were introduced, the
Nn o f much domestic trouble nnd unhap­ ask themselves: “ What i^ the mat­
we nre. W e believe that it is the
tor driven vehicles was, in ont r»
The plant was cntnhlishcd in 18!»l
piness."
.
ter with us; what is*the matter with spcct, looked upon with nior« or
only way to show the profiteers that at a cost o f $7o,0IKI. It is now val­
The birth rate is o f national im­ m e?” Ooing thus, ns Mr. Vnuclnin disfavor as nn interloper, n »on d|
W K L E S L K Y IIII.I.S , Mass., May it out ill small lots to raise the nec­
the women o f this country nre not ued nt $2,760,000 * and during its
portance
in Franco but one French said, lends to the result thnt “ we have butter-in nnd legal restriction! of d
essary
money
to
go
ahead.
afraid o f them even if the Republi­ •h illy yours o f operation lias earned I.— "E igh ty out o f every
hundred
The suggestion in his kinds were sought to Ikfeminist,
Mine. Coletta Y vcr, does harmony."
"
I
feel
so
keenly
about
this
mut­
can pnrty is nquuumish.
$2,!K)|,ooo in net profits, besides fur­ new concerns are doomed to fail be­
not hold it ns all important. Happi­ remarks is well worth putting into •only against thu machine iudl
ter,"
continued
Mr.
Babsnn,
"that
I
—--------- o----------nishing electricity for lighting and fore they start" according to a state­
am going to risk repenting several ness, she says, is o f enormous pay- pructiral use. It iH applicable in ev­ the driver. The latter was fluiWi1
.Sheri: Turner o f llrowanl county power at lower price than has any ment issued today by Roger W. flabcholoigc.il
importance.
Happiness, ery wnlk o f life, in public as well as n plutocrat nnd thu state coni
son wiio lias just returned from u things that have been said before.
was form ally removed by the sen­ other city in the world.
moreover, she holds, is un essential in privntu ntTnlrs.—Times-Union.
I
f
you
nre
making
an
investment—
against him to make him pay hrpy
ate yesterday having
beyn under
Each- year has shown an advance tour o f inspection.
. ----------- o-----------be it n hundred or several hundred condition to assure the nobility o f the
taxes and regulate hi* *pccd m ■
suspension by the governor since in earnings, and present indications
"Everyw here I go," says Mr. Ballfam ily.
She believes that 'before
“ Y O U R OW N BOSS."
not to frig }ite&gt;i the horses and odd
11*22. He was removed it is alleged ate 1022 earnings will be greater son, "people ask me to look at their dollars— he sure o f the man nnd the
firm to whom you turn over your twenty girls nre ‘full o f .dreams and
I And In those days the roadi __
because he allowed the "w ire tippers" tha uaiiy year since th e plant was lists o f 'investments' und it is usual­
considerably dis­
money. It in n good plan to deni with are likely to lie
A re you nursing a hope that *omc ■narrow,' mostly nine feel wide, a
to operate in Broward county.
established.
ly depressing
business.
I do not
js rof(
only the nmst reputable houses. illusioned when brought into sudden day you can lie "your own boss" in- \ vhnt thcrc waK| 0||
---------------u-------------Under private ownership all these know why men who nre keen in busi­
stead o f working under some one such roads, danger to human lib
When In doubt nsk'vmir hanker. He contact with hard facts."
The governmetil experts thought immense profits would have gone to ness, who work hard to earn and
Certainly.
E very­ when reckless drivers w eicgivnhi
will give you an unbiased report. I f
Another dcclaron thnt until after vise’s orders?
gas would lie a good thing to kill- individuals instead o f the people of save,* will turn their savings over to
body does.
there
is
any
question
as
to
standingj
twenty
no
girl
has
sufficient
judg
rein. .It was then that the law my
the worms in the celery but a fter in­ Jacksonville— and the price for lights a comparative stranger or 'invest'
nr reeqnl—don't do it!
But there is no such thing as ab­ ped in to sny that no motor vikid
ment to make a judicial choice o f a
vestigation it was found the, gas and power would lie much higher them in u stock or bond that they
‘ In selecting : rent dies for safe in- husband. But still another French­ solute Independence in life. Always should exceed n speed of thirty itia
know little or nothing
about— nor
would also kill the celery plants. tha nnow.
1vestment; buy stocks and bunds o f woman declares that if a girl's judg- there is a boss—either a person or a nn hour. A t thnt time hurh rntri*
Individuals should not lie allowed wliv men o f means who * should In
And oven at that it would be n good
o f4iL"UW I"hed
businesses,
preferably m,,nt |in„ nol |K.t.„ sufficiently train- force that stands over us with it| tion was undoubtedly right ar.d p*
thing some seasons.
to monopolize the people's property somewhat experienced in matters
I those which have been through years t.,| nl ..jghtcen, it won't be in later whip.
pflr lint today it is not. That thirty— streets, roads, bridges— for person- investment insist on buying promo
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o f experience and have managed to I years.
Take the ennreer of ono man— mile lim it is making of timtuandid
The Gninesvillc Sun is enthused at gain. -Titusville -Advocate,
&gt;lion elocks.
survive all •sorts n f business weather. I
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Rodger Dolan.*
Ri babyhood his citizens o f Florida, men nml
over the fnct Hint a company will
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" A recent investigation made by I f you must speculate, there are rev- 1 ° “ r ' " ’“ "'V '* ll,“ l
bore for oil in Alachua county and H IL L I ill'. "IN V E S T IG A T IO N " H E 'my associates shows that eighty out era I hundred listed stocks o f MU.h |Retting m ^ r ird whenever they makq mother was his boss. When he grew law breakers in the technical vta
says thnt oil is there and they have
up their minds about it and since it too large for her to handle, dad step­ of the term. Thnt law, otonlrUI
A I ’ ARCE?
'o f every hundred concerns go through
concerns traded in oil tIn- stock ex­
it is now ,hns also been the found
known it for a long time. There is
is impossible to "lock them up" un­ ped in with n shingle.
•-------, nt least one re-organization. This changes.
Buy securities o f known
t
nil in Florida— hut getting it out in
til they are twenty— the question o f
I lie impression is gaining day by means a loss ami possibly an assess-!
Rodger ran away from home when (on for the operation of a *y*und
mid recognized value. When you are
paying quantities— ah, there is the day that the senatorial proponents meat for all stockholders,
the m arrying ago seems to tie an lie was Jfi, tired o f the farm. He be­ tra ffic regulation that is as far fna
I tic man i selecting bunds for income, you have
ruh.
academic one only.
came a waterboy for a “ tong buckin’ " right ns anything could |s&gt;*»ibljr U.
of lim whipping boss have everything who buys
promotion
stocks—the
several thousand sound issues spuncrew thut was layiug tin oil pipeline No county in Florida can aiToni h
’fixed to make thu supposed "hives- stuyks o f concerns not yet establish- sponsored tiy
the
repot aide bond
The legislature will flow investi­ ligation" turn out an
" f lM'” &gt;
inglorious **d on a paying basis— therefore lias houses o f the country mid hacked by T H E T R O U B L E IS W ITH Ol It- through u middle western state. He ,,u«1*1 UP «
gate the Clara incident when* the fiasco. 'I he greed o f certain senna eight chances out o f ten to lose, hut
had a boss on this jo b - n rough boss. I
"h oreliy rpapcctnblu. repos*
HELVES.
ample security. Over a thmidliid of
j hie nnd good citizens can I* hils
armed men threatened tin* negro w it­ tors, some ol whom may lie profiling I " 11 chances out o f ten to maintain
Rodger graduated,
lie
bucked
these m e listed mid traded in rugi into court ' and lined because (tor
ness who was trying to find the grave by tliv lionihle- inhumanity
It
is
delightfully
refreshing,
as
it
w ith 1Li** equity mid less than half that to ularly.
tongs With the ciew . Still he hud a
nf the Tubcrt boy. We suppose they which the convii Is have been treated, make any money.
is exceptional, to listen to a man who a boss, the foreman. Because he was 1 motor car might have turn puds
These
stocks
"I*u not play favorites. Diversify
wil find out if the men wore one or two has proved mule compelling than the hnuld only lie bought by ‘those who
not only knows
w liit lie is tulkin tin* b e s t tong buckcr in the gang, just a simile over the thiitjr-ais
.
.you r list o f holdings ns hmadlv as
guns und how they wore them nnd nictates o f coini.ion humanity, or the j realize these fuels and wlm i nn nfbroad-minded always On time, eyerting his last speed limit.
Spread your secur.lies over about lint who, also,
what they wore them for and then wishes O f their
Thu Star-Tclcgrnm is M il to i U'j
. oust ii units. The fonlHr^lose.
m„ny lines o f industry and in. many enough to admit tIn* truth. Such a ounce o f strength, quick to notice and
whitewash them.
that
with the wider higliAyi dd
speaker
is
Samuel
A.
Vnuclnin,
bend
icp oit how money could lie saved by
Wl o the people, the good name o f
"StncksNilid bonds o f questionable different sections o f the country iis
are
now
the order of the day. thirty
of
the
great
Baldwin
1-ocuniotive
taking shortcuts in the work, Rodger
the state. ( hristianlty Itself counts value cost the American public about possible. Then no single accident to
Witli money to loan mi building eli­ for nothing when tlnowii into tin
miles
an
hour is ton slow n &gt;pcrdt»
Works,
in
Philadelphia,
who
last
soon got the foreman's Job.
The
*.'&gt;oii,iiiiu,n(i(l a yea r—and the bill is one concern und no extreme depivste! prises this summer Sanford should scale against the almighty dollar. A
meet
modern •demands. With u
Thursday
was
the
honored
luncheon
foreman
moved
on—
promoted.
paid by thosv who can ill alfonl to siou in one locality can seriously nfstage one of the greatest building great hue and cry is being raised
open road and d ear sailin':, there ii
guest o f the Jacksonville Chamber
iwy •••
| fe d your position. I f you cun't fal“ A lt!" chuckled Itodger. "N o w I ’m
liooms in the liisloiy of the city, und alioiit the necessity o f employing the
no rhyme nor reason in rnfottisc
of Commerce.
*' ‘I Set-rich-quirk— take a chance. ’ low these thru rutiles," concluded Mr.
my own boss.*4.
it is also iiimored tlint the million convicts In building roads. That i.
such n limit. Therefore the bill w*
Mr. Vauclain was speaking with
Columbus did!' arguments of the typ- 1Rub. on, " I advise you to take your
Rut Rodger quickly found that he before thu legislature which
dollar tourist hotel is not a dream merely a smoke screen by which ifie
ti fcienec to railroad transportation
i&gt; id fly-by-niglit stock promotor up-1 money to the nearest savings bank
iiad
merely exchanged bosses— trailed raise the spued limit from thirty t*
hut n reality und it will In built with­ inlvncntcH o f flogging hope to divert
and ita inqiorlnnro to the country,
peals to (lie cupidity o f the average ami leave, it there for safe keeping,
the
foreman for n district superin­ thirty-five miles an Imur, sccmi »»■
in the next twelve
months.
Now the minds o f the people from the
justly condemning patrons who are
man who does not stop to reason as
General business continues strong,
is the time for all good boosters to* main issue,
res|Hiusihlc for many o f the imper­ tendent. So it went. Thu yuan slip- tlrely Just and reasonable. Srnsl*
lie would if lie were doing anything i nspite.of the propaganda tlijit is bocome to the aid of the city.
! There nre nhoiil 1,000 convicts cmfections, in service, for which these lied by. Rodger kept lining. Finally W. W. Phillips, o f Columbia riointy,*1
hut investing his money, lie does i mg spread in tin attempt to depress
same patrons nre blunting the ruil- lie was vice-president o f the oil com­ who has introduced this hill, U *■
11 _
ployed on the loads, nceording to tile not seem to realize that if the propo­ stocks.
Thu index o f thu llabsonApparently he had only to ceiving great encouragement but hs
The success of (lie Merchant Mu-, latest report o f the prison |M&gt;urd. It
rouds— was speaking with general pany.
sition were Mich a sure-fire million- clinit shows general activity at I per '
move
one
more link in the chain ol hands would he strengthened if rv«T
rine Is up to the American public I would he n very misleiale estim ate'
reference, however, to business con­
uiie maker as it Miytns, that there com aimvo normal, an increase of I
I hihscs , und he'd be
in a position motor cIBti und ell interested t**
says lire president of the American that would place the amount o f mail.
duct iu general, when he said:
would he no necessity for. peddling per cent over lust week.
dents o f Floridn, would write to thdr
St.sl Corporation in a speech yestor projected ill the state at 1,000 miles.
"When u man cornel iu to see me, where he’d huve no one ovor him.
The .great
day
came— Kismet. legislative delegation, urginK *8?’
•with a complaint, I listen t o . him, 1
A icepling tlint low estimate we have
W H Y P L A N T TR E E S?
not put ionize the American lilies and
convict to a mile o f nmd. Is it pronounced *« tinman slaughter pen"
say, 'What is the matter with us, Rodger became president o f the com- port o f this measure.
they quickly lose their love for tiieit wintli while I,, imperial our immortal I by an inspector, who afterwards ie
Polk county motorola have I**1
what is the imitter with me, thut we puny. He sighed with relief nt final­
Ilul
Senator
The question i f supcrfloi/i. There
adopted country when they get to the soul-, ami place our state in the same versed his opinion.
beard
to express the opinion thd
ly
being
his
pwn
boss.
But
the
sigh,
. cun t'g rt along with this man? He
t
sentwiard und see the different ship category with Turkey and bolshevik Knnldi will not be deprived of his seat are hundreds, o f r*w*
•tons why trec-j|,MR u Krj*Vancc, he has n srniblanrr died in his th r o a t.-'F o r -h e learnre thirty-five miles an h e ir is a
lines ready and wilting to take lluilii Russia, for the saving we might cf- in live senate. A uiild censure is* the planting is good,"nnd not one why o f a grievance. Ix-l's find out wliut’s that he still hud bosses— the com­ ablu speed -lender pre cut conditio**
may
expert^
The trees sdioiild not bo pluntod.
across. Kcul American, should ii.l«* fort by working tin- convicts under worst that he
the matter with us,' and we fffnerully pany’s directors and stockholders, in­ of our highways. P&lt; x«:b!y in W *
The liest summary o f the reasons find it, and we have harmony."
on American ships even if they an the lash 12 or I I hours per day un­ "whipping boss’ now under indict­
come tux auditors, congressional leg ­ years this may bo stcc 'od :? to fo'V
ment for first degree murder w ill-go for planting trees Is published by an
dry.
Here, in very few words, Mr. Vuu- islation and that most tyrannical nf miles an hour, which is not rictfdj*
der all soils o f unhealthy conditions?
through the form o f a trial— in Dixie Alabama |utpcr, the Dothan Eagle:
ciniii
told o f a line o f procedure, in all bosses— the company’s customers. with some cars, but the Phillip* ks
I la1 I'ntnam l.umlier company pays
The I a' oii county judge wlm is io­ ?- per day to its " f l e e " labor while county— and will bo acquitted. It is
husines relations, us well us in those Rodger hustling until his huir turn is satisfactory to a majority of
•Trees add value to property.
tnrisls nnd especially so bee****
nised o f drinking does not deny the its convicts &lt;uist it lit; cents. Its ooiif- not even certain that the senators
Trees protect pavements from the o f a social nature, that is not follow ­ cd white.
charge but he says that he was never victs can lie worked long hours un­ will |&gt;ermit tile abolishment o f the hot sun.
ed ns generally ns it should lie, and
Then he retired,
with
enough there is n protecting clause for *■*
inrupuritutrd for duty.
His only der insanitary eonditloiis .and flogged convict leasing system. There will
Trees z*oo| the air in summer nnd if followed would result in less oi money to supriprl him in comfort for driver o f a car which cloOw &lt;*I*
be more ‘regulations" ndoplcd fo r the
trouble was sending the young hoys unmercifully if they
that beiorc a person is guilty of **
complaining, less
lag in their
radiate warmth in winter.
condemnation o f I the rest of his life.
control o f the whipping lit.ss o f the
to the convict camp to tie killed and work,
.'ceding the speed limit, the
"the
other
fellow
."
,
i hat could not be done with
Trees provide homes fo r thousands
“ But I still have a boss," he con­
vehicle must have, travelsed not M .
there he made the fatal mistake. He flee labor. The 1,000 convicts em- future, hut the lash will bu retained, o f birds und help man in his fight
"W h at is the matter with us; what fides. "M y
children who used Ac
might have gone on drinking until plnyed on the roads displace lluit for a m ajority o f the senators be­ against the injurious insects,
is thu inattsr with m e? " This is in­ boss me uround have grown up— uni- than half a mile at tho excr»* ’ P**®'
lieve
in
Its
necessity.
The
rules
Wu
fhe end o f the chapter hut the death many free men who would he draw­
It is tolerably safe to assume
Trees provide homes fo r many nni; quiry thnt is not made as frequently grandchildren have taken u hand at
o f Martin Tubcrt brought out much— ing wages and spending them with already huve prohibit "cruel and in­ nials, that nre useful to men and food as it ahould be, and even by people
the victims who have had to pay f*8*
the bossing. I'm within sight o f the*
yea, verily, it tore up the red clay the merchants and business men, and human punishment.’ How have they uml clothing.
who regard themselves as living a l­ time when I ’ll have ono foot In th» HO to *25 tribute under the pr**"®
It is n dangerous
hills o f la-on and uprooted some of the whole country would he the gain­ been obeyed?
Teres help man in hia fight for bet­ most perfect, at being ihcapable o f grave, and it’s dawning on mo that 1 unjust restriction!, Will not lo** ^
privilege to give uny man, thut o f
the big trees.
ime in urging a favorable vote
er. it is a long exploded fallacy thut
making mistakes. Inquiry, directed qtill and alwuya will have the eternal
ter sanitation.
Hogging n fellow man, nnd is sure
—" o ----------the Phillips bill.
.
convict labor, which, under present
Trees help to keep the nir pure for at self, often will lead to discovery boss— God."
I f you owe the Herald und cant' conditions, is virtually slave lulair, is to lie abused.
Tho aystem o f tra ffic
man nnd the lowor animals.
that "thcother fellow ’ 'isn't so much
Wc cannot escape from the bosi luite another matter and the Sw^
The "con vict" senators have taken
pay ua donl' knock us. It is bud cheap. It is not.
Trees supply a large part o f all the to blame fo r imperfections, fo r short­
system.
Go even to a deserted islani IYlcginm proposes
the
bit
in
their
teeth,
nnd
they
arc
business to knock the
newspaper
to have
comings charged to him, as’ wc are,
Thu course o f the legislature so fnr
fuel in the world.
and the boss hobs up like a g h o s twhen you owe it. O f course we cure leads to the conclusion that thu "|n- going uhend regardless o f the senti­
hing degnlte to aay about that *
Without citing
illustra­
Trees give ua wood and wood pro­ ourselves.
weather
conditions, crop
failure later
iasue. — Lakeland Starbut little how much you knock the vestlgution" will tv a grand fiasco. ment o f the people o f Florida or the vides us with building material, fund- tions, .every individual, with a little
death.
And,
over
uli,
o
f
course,
God
Herald for every knock is a boost but |The proponents o f the leasing ays' disgrace und shame they will bring tun’, implements, utensils, tools and conscientious searching o f self, often
gram
The boss system is part o f natura'
we reserve the right to choose the tern und the whipping boss have set- to. the stute.
other useful things in great variety. w ill find that he or she is to blame
WV*
knockers and we don't want U&gt; hear tied their course in secret meetings,
Who la tho "Block Raider?
See If ye uro not right.— Tumpa
Trees provide one o f the most strik­ fo r what at first, or without Hue law, It is universal— from the aui
tW
bossing the planets that revolv,
o f any o f our debtors knocking us und they will
« L o rd 'L o v ela n d ? " These sr*
follow it faithfully. Times.
ing and permanent forms o f beauty. consideration, was loaded on the oth­
won***
around it to the school o f fish or flo d
again-—otherwise we shall publish They will make a great ahow o f In­
wo nyystcries that keep you
T ire s improve the climate and con­ er person or pertons.S^fit* i« true in
o
f
wild
ducks
follow
ing
a
leader.
ng
in "T h e Girl From Lower Se***their names In the Herald fo r thirty vestigation to fool the jicoplc, hut the
every relation o f life. I f it were less
MrKinnon-Markwood Company w ill serve soil mu] water.
days la order that other people ran reforms effected will bk infinitesimal. havo a complete line o f H art Schaffligh
School May 0th and 10th.
Where you find no boss, you fin
TfFes provide a great variety o f true, i f there were few er instances
o m their names and
nvdid giving Senator Knabb’s camp will be inves­ ner is Marx clothing, new store, new misceUnneoua useful products.
o f blaming somebody else fo r that nothing worth bossing.— Tampa Trib
them credit.
The Daily Herald, 16c per * * *
tigated— it has been done once—and stock.
12-lfc
Tree-planting is beginning to take fo r which the blame real)* belong to une.

INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU
INVEST WARNS BABSON

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- * - * - ~ CROP DAMAGE
WANTED: A SALESMANAGER’FOR J . WAS SEVERE
OUR RAILROADS
IN HAIL STORM

has,filed said, certificate in my o ffice ] *
ar.d has made application fo r T a x 1
act to
CENT] *T A r h k n T AT IV K3
Deed to Issue in accordance with law.
t h e | k ^ S d° n r ’ TM e * n W m i j ^ Said C ertificate embrace* the follow - 1
B t r nk o f t i i K h t a t b o k riA)m - Ing descri|&gt;ed property situated in
m m
rt ■ ir n
i D H
PA. .» rte. mu. lie »nd the « m id IS Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
* w
10 chs. W. o f TSE cor. o f SW 1/4 of
Tti«t *’n
5 law. It SE. 1/4, Sec. 31,'TWp. ID S „ Range
Roger W. Baiwon Would But Transportation on a IluslnessMlasis
act. sad u,p,’nf Ui
taka and cstrh
30
E.,
run
W
.
10
chs.
N.
12
1/2
chs,
The Statistician Sees Better Earning* fo r the
?h*ll
“
n!h
e
f{aVe«.
rlvera.
creeka.
or
■
find ,rorn./K^mfnole
fr0* " . H r ml *&lt;&gt;!&gt;’ County.
County, Slat*,
Stale ot
°*
C&amp;rrlen) This Y ear
»irran »
w-nJi hook and line. cod E. 10 chs., S. 12 1/2 chs., 12 1/2
Florida, except
,
Rm, Noveni- acres. The said land being assessed
il every »yeur;
• nd rf
r,'.,f , ‘of# sanh
eloh m
nnd
H K dtnm
W
r “ ii.0tiae»
L I , aball
shall be taken from any at the date o f the issuanoc o f such
h .n
m m
i s ia m
bfru!U
nu
y
c,lake*,
k.JVV riv
rTvera.■ creeka
or
alreama
"ofr ,the
n
b^**C
.aKeV’
r7ver-,
creek,
a
tre.m
. certificate in the name o f A . L, M il­
y
(Jlt#
qfiK
lo
rl
la
,* - m I nil
rf, Be
ml noIe j , ” “ P-t. P|rvrlt &lt;li).ltichca ler.
W E L L E S L E Y H IL L S , Mass., May and that since they may have some
‘•f ‘ ’ '.Vn'or noae to fork of Mil. and
A lso: Tax Certificate No. 324, dat­ 4.— Our commercial world Is suffer­ watered stock the govvernmont ha*
from ‘JP °.„n ihall catch or take from
that r°t * ! rIeera. creeka or streams In
them earnings
Mld S! fa y mor. lhan ten (10) black ed the 5th day o f June, A . D. ■1911, ing with poor circulation and the actually guaranteed
any
*s bream, or !S croppies, or 18
bar*, or J* .“ ^ s l l not aell or offer for has filed said Certificate in my office case has been critical front time to on capitalisation which really does
calf lab. an®, ...j, n. black liaaa, bream. and has made application fo r Tax
time during the last nix years. Roger no( exist. A s a m atter o f fact, this
Deed to issue In accordance with law. W. Babson today issued a statement is not at all tho case. ' The govertti
Said certificate embraces the follow ­ regarding the railroad situation that ment has not guaranteed any earn­
ing described property situated in furnishes‘ milch'' food fo r thought.
ings nnd nil roads tiro being dealt
* i»
Sfcminolo County, Florida, to-wit: Bo^.,
with
upon tho present valuation set
“ Our commercial arteries are con
Itf. tha . i ntemtato ‘ Commerce, Com2£ j
° lJ Z “ . J H W .- J w .jte . J k t t e M J j a
,
TOTT W . 'D.tO chu. E;
mission nnd not upon their capitalisa­
not at all sure that we have not suf­
.
( i,e iumr immediately _
7 chs. W . 2.80 chs. S. 1 ch, E. 12.27
tion either real or fictitious,
fered n good many o f tho pains that
water from whence caught. In Seminole
chs. N. 8 chs. to beg. The said land
“ Tho original ruling put in force
come o f poor circulation. Rightly or
County. Klnrliln^johj jjj.
being assessed at the dntiyTi/ the is­
That It ah ail be unlawful to fish with
wrongly we have complained o f our tho day tho railroads went back to
Thf i!,.. .1? net of any kind lielweeti
any arlm nnil November 1st. ,nf any suance o f such Certificate in the nnme transportation difficulties nnd it is private ownership stated tlint the In­
o f Ella F. Adams.
,
evident thnt.thc situation has been terstate Commerce Commission was
? s s '"‘ “ ' " i t e w f ' . w srt* Unless
said
certificates
shall iK/'re- and still is unsatisfactory in many
flah
ahall be unlawful to
lo set rates that would show n rea­
of
wiTh inv aelne. or nets. or traps
of deemed according to law Tux Deed
respects. The commercial shipper, sonable return on the
investment.
?„v kind with mi'* he a lean than four
* *1 nne-hnlf t t H ) Inchea stretch mesh w ill issue thereon on the 28th day of big customer to our
rilronds, com­ For the first year that act established
"meaaiired fengthwlie.
w ebbing
tarring, pocket to be four May, A . D. 1923.
plains that ho is being held up for ft per cent as such a return. The
?f» Inch atretch meah new before U r W IT N E S S my official signature and exorbitant freight rate*, that he can­ Interstate
Commerce
Commission
Mnf between November first anil April
beat this the 20th day o f A pril, A . D. not get cars when he needs them, nnd raised rates from 25 per cent tu 40
JSc t io n V . ..................
1923.
that he has quit putting in claims per cent to show that earning, but
™ “n*
I'rpItboiw ? f i r m " o r oornora(S E A L )
E. A . DOUGLASS,
f f i S or express componlea. or railroad
fo r settlement because it costs him tho roads actually earned 2 per cent.
jufmoanlrr or common carrier.,
to
Clerk Circuit Court,
more in time nnd money trying to I^Uit year tho Intaratatc Commerce
JT^Sb ! rt iiy express or rnllrond. or auSeminole County, Flo. collect them than the claim is act­ Commission otaabljshed 5 3-4 per cent
innohlio truck, nutomnbll*, or by w a s ..a anv auch flah aa black baaa. bream,
By: A. M. W E EK S, I). C. ually worth. I f you ore looking for ns n fa ir return on valuation and hns
cnipplea, or eatflah .o r any other freeh
» X r flah of any kind, out of Heml- 4-21-28; 5-0-13-20-27.
ndverso criticism on our present1sys­ set its rates lo allow such earnings.
"V / c n u iiiy . State of Florida. or In-

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A Savings Account

O N E PE RR O N W A S K IL L E D A N D
S E V E R A L W E R E IN JU R E D
ON W E S T C O A S T ,
One potion " i 18 kilted, severnl in­
jured and serious damage was suffer- ■
ed by truck growers as the result o f a ■
severe hnll storm, accompanied b y (*
heavy rain and a twenty-six mile p e r j j
hour wind which swept the lower
west coast yesterduy morning.
The
sietion around Bartow in Polk coun­
ty and Brnndon in Hillsborough coun­
ty, apparently suffered most.
The
JJrcw itcc puwer j i tant was^put put, o f ; ■
•vnittHil aui.th because
ttu.k n
lift tl
li v t Itll lun
iH , I ?
commission
off 1the
partial
roofing o f the building and tho con-,£
sequent short circuiting o f tho sw itch'
boards.

started 'by you today at Our Sav- /
ings Department, and added to
steadily, w ill‘in time become a
S A F E G U A R D against your fu ­
ture needs.
Such a “Safeguard” every inan
and woman should have.
How about Y O U making the
start today?
- 4% Interest allowed.

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1First National Bank 1

A t Bowling Green n negro was kill­
ed ^hen a school building in which he
and severnl companions had sought
A C O M M U N IT Y B U IL D E R
refuge, toppled over. Several pent oris
were Injured in 1he Brandon territory,
B F. W H IT N B R . Cashier
Y P I'O R STE R, President
none of them seriously. Crops in the
Ucwling Grctn section were seriously
injured, especially in the tonmto nnd
melon crops. This condition was also
noted in Hillsborough county nq n cer­
tain extent. Manatee county did hot
l *0 O f
su ffer any damage, so fa r ns is known
nt the present, but instead, was bless­
ed-with a much needed rain.
”l“l,. the Imundarlea of Seminole CotinWith a rainfall o f 3.55 Inches Wed­
tem o f transportation and its opera­
“ The net earnings fo r 1022 average
?v Florida. between April flrat
and
it, k i mi
K'i r.i m n
November flrat. of each and every y .u r
tion, go to the commercial shipper,
3.8'J pc reent which is less than sav­ nesday night nnd yesterday, Tampa
etc cut an hi fl«h he cuuitbl 'with hook
“ The second customer o f our rail- ings hanks ordinarily pay nn de­ Wus bnthed in the henviest rain over |
and line, or rod and reel, and that no
black baaa ahull be transported of n
roniD
is tho fnrmer, who also is ready posits. N or is thUufi 3-1 per cent in recorded -here during tho month o f
less length than eleven ( I I )
Inchea
ircm point of noaa to fork of toll, and
with his bill o f rights and list of any way a guarantee. Once I he rates May, according to tho records o f the
{fat no peraon ahull lake or catch from
grievances. Tho railroads have left ure set it is up to railroads. I f In­ weather bureau, the greatest previous
• nv of the freah w ater, rff Hentlnolo
any
County.
Klorldn, In any one day. more fca Ha
ha
ha hn mi
Toll
him without ears and his crop hns efficient management and economy twenty-four hour rain in May being
than
than tea (10) black baaa or twenty-flVo
iirrnm. nr twenty-five croppies.
depreciated heavily on his hand!*. the road is able to make more than 3.37 inches, May I I nnd 16, 1921. Tho
11r
— fiah.' Yw e nty
v- rl v&lt;’ freah
twenty
-----fIVr Vat
Mr. nnd Mr.i E.. E. Hardy and Mr. When the cars did finally arrive 5 3-4 per cent all well and good, if normal rainfall fo r tho entire month
twa.cr flah
■ - » ---- kind whatsoever.
Anv parson nr persona, firm or cor­ nnd Mrs. Fred Ranger left Saturday freight rates took a largo part or it shows n loss under these rates set is only 2.92 inches.
poration. violating any « t tint prnyla- for their home in Maine. They expect Ills profit.
F. L. Brandoif, o f Tampa, who owns
He is sure that there is by the Inter state Commerce Commis­
Tho bhoep’s in llio inoudow, tho cow’s in the com.
Cit,v „f thla net afinll bo doomed inillty
a largo dairy farm, stated Hint nil his1
»r a mlailomounor and upon conviction to return in tho early fnil.
something wrong with tho present sion tho:c is no recourse.
Lilllo Hoy I U i i o , if you hud souse,
■hall be punlahed by flno not
lean
buildings were blown down, as well as
I)r. nnd Mrs. Trlppott le ft fo r Or­ system, but he is not quite certain
*r|irtaI* I!un&lt;)rct1 D'fillmrBt unit
ovit
“ Tho encouraging thing about the
You’d
Imild yourself u good strong fence,
I*ivt* ]|un«lr«‘&lt;l nollarn uml not Iobe ange City where they w ill spend the
as* to the remedy.
His experience whole situation In that three or four about twenty other buildings, includ­
limn nix m«)nllm nor moro tlmn on«
And put it up between tho cow
vear nn tin* rounty road; or by bath sumernr.
with government operated railroads ,of our great railroad systems have ing a Baptist church some two miles
fltl* and liiiiirUotwniint at tho *ll«c*rcAnd tho corn ilml she is chewing now;
west
'o
f
Mango.
Ho
slates
that
the
Mrs.
Hownrd
Stunrt
and
little
son
does not make him want the experi­ come to their senses and are really
lion of the c^“ .r(‘^.ION V|,
citrus,
nnd
other
crops
in
that
district
arrived
Saturday
from
Vuronn,
Pa.,
to
For fence or shingles, lath or hoards,
ment repeated, but he thinks per­ merchandising their service and g iv ­
Alt law* nnd part, of luwa In confllrt
with tho provlalona of till, not be. and spend some time with Mrs. Stuart’a haps a bill put
through congress ing their attention to their custom­ were ruined by the hail storm, hail­
\Vo uro tho folks you’re headed towards.
..mo » r-8 » i ^ 0V ^ U l*dparents.
which would require the railroads to ers. The success o f the course they stones lying knou deep in places just
T)tl« not nil itII K&lt;&gt; Inin effect upon It.
a lter the storm, und still being eight
Mr. nnd Mrs. Long nnd daughter, enrry tho farm ers’ produce nt n frac­
becoming » law nnd unprovnl by tho
are taking is evidenced by increased
(Inventor, or upon It. becoming a law Mr. nnd Mrs. Morgan le ft Inst Wed­
tion o f tho present rate would turn tra ffic and very satisfactory earn­ or ten inches deep just before dark
without aurh npprovnl.
last night. Birds nnd squirrels were
nesday fo r thuir home in Ohio.
I -1-1*8 nnrl Wl.lv.
\
the trick.
ings. During the next few months
--------------------------------- — — S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A
I*. HONE 130
Mias Ruba Willinms and brolher,
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Dolive were
“ Nor are you and I much happier I hope that the rest of our railroads reported killed by the hail.
Mr. Brnndon reported that the home
cnllers in town Wednesday.
about the present situation. We ride will become converted to this com­
o f John Stevens was blown a quarter
IN ( llli r i T r O l’HT. N EVK N TII J l l l l Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkci motored on trains as passengers and complain
mon sense policy and that they -will
i i a i, r i u r r i T , m g m i n o i .r
to Tavares Mondny.
o f the wretched service. Our feel­ realize that running a railroad is o f a mile, landing on the railroad
r o i'N T v , K i.tm n iA .
■
In Chnneery.
Mrs. llray le ft Monday fo r
her ings nrc not soothed any when we very much like running any other track. M n Stevens and her little non
hi it t u q i : h :t t i t l e .
ware injured, and the baby, less than
home* in Goorgin nfter spending the examine tho column o f figures on
business— ‘he profits most that serves
J S' Ituhnon, ('oinplalnnnt,
winter with her daughter, Mrs. L. U our Pullman* berth check nnd find all liestl* This is why the keenest in­ six months old, luid its hip broken.
va.
Itolo it II. Mowrey,, et nl, Hefendanla. Payne.
regular taxes and sur-taxes listed In vestors are now bullish on railroad The home o f Mr. StcVens’ father, and
Or,lev I'ur l*ti til lent I »i»— t'ltntlmi.
the Forbes residence also are said to
E.
W.
Dickson
and,
Del
more
.
Me*
To Itohi-rl II Mowrey, llealdence unW H O L E S A L E ,.....
order. Our good friends the commer­ stocks.
,
known. If living and If dead to- all Workman motored to W inter Haven
have been - •demolished.
Sterling
cial travellers aro particularly in­
P,trtl('* clulnjlng nn Interoat under..thu
“ In studying this problem 1 find Forbes suffered cuts and bruises. The
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
&gt;nhl Itohert II. Mowrey. deceuaud or Sunday!
, t censed just because the courts have
that wo must go hark 15 years to fumily lost a large flock o f chickens.
otherwlae, In nnd to the land, hereMrs. H. Chapman nnd Ray, Jr., nnd handed down a permanent injunction
tiller di'«erlhe&lt;|, ami lii all unknown
Soul hern Vegetables
perron.. In-lr». devisees, grantee., lega­ Miss Olive Dinkci left for- Jackson­ against the issue o f mileage books. get at the cause o f our present, d if­ ' The family of R. L. Itahorn suffered
tee* &lt;&gt;r other clnlmanta. claiming nn
ficulty. In those days tin- financiers severely. They live about a mile west
Our Specially
Dinkci The quantity discount that used to be
Internal In uml to the aovernl lota, ville Saturday. Miss Olive
were operating tiie railroads nnd on o f Mango.
plecra or parcel, of Intida. dcacrlheil will spend Rome time in Jacksonville.
Mrs.
Ilut&gt;orn
and
three
S e rvic e
enjoyed by the commercial traveller a ‘ public be damned’ policy. Wages
§
n* follow*, to-wit: Lota M noil 68 of
R IC H M O N D , V A .
children were injured, one being lwnla
John Horn le ft Monday for
his ns a large cash customer o f trans­
Umihinl llelgllta Ailtlllli.il to Hanford,
a
were held at too low a level and rates cn almost unconsciouq by the bail. B.
in Niinlttole, I’until y, Klorldn:
home
in
Georgia.
Mr.
Horn
ntndc
a
portation is no more. Ho must pay were jacked up for all that the tru f­
Vou ami each of you are hereby reW.
Hall
o
f
Brnndon
cnllie
to
Tampa
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Moir.ll nnd lire ordered to tie nnd ap­ many friends during his short stay in the full tariff whether he likes it or
fle would stand. As conditions be­
pear hefotr the rircult Court In nnd
and hail several stitches taken in his
for Seminole County. Klorldn. In Chun- Longwood.
not.'
came
unbearable, it wus necessary
eery allllug, nt Sanford. Klorldn. nn
It is quite nppnrent from Hobson's fo r the government to step in with lips and ris face and neck were severe­
the rub- day of July. A. H . 11»23. the
ly bruised by hail. The top o f an auto
Dnily
Hcrnld
on
snle
nt
Joe’s
Smoke
aaiin lo-iiiK the (nil day of July. A.
summary that the customers are not ita legislation and restrictions. The
Satisfactory Results Cannot Re Obtained
I'.
ih, ii nnd there to nnaWer the House, Mobley's Drug Store and
bus was smashed by the hail.
happy with tilings as they are.
bill of loniplnlnt (lied herein UKuliint
railroad management
of
today is
Dr. K. W. Holloway and Dr. W. II.
,
tf
you. ink.* nolle.' thereof and fall &gt;*&gt; liant's Pharmacy.
From Cheap Inferior Feed
“ I f we look into, tho transports
reaping the harvest that was sown
liot elan etiId hill of complaint will lie
Dyer were called to tho scene o f the
tinn
business
itself,"
continues
the
taken lie confeased ngalnat yo\l.
by the railroad
management o f a catastrophe and rendered first aid to
Don’t think n food is all
Ii I- flintier ordered Mini this or- "T H E G IR L FROM U PPE R SEVEN* statistician, ‘we find a
dissatisfied score o f years ago. It is the old Inw
ib r idialt he published In the Hanford
right simply because) your
group o f workers who are spending a o f Action-Reaction all over again. several.
/’ail. II. mid. ii newapawr iiubllslied
The McIntosh store ut Hrundon was
In Hanford, Seminole I’oniily, Klorldn.
utock
oat* it. A cow will
On Wednesday nnd Thursday, May large part o f their time trying to The general public’s habitual com­
once .to ll wi-vfl&lt; for eight conaectitlve
destroyed
along
with
the
Brandon
U. ek»
out most anything if
9th and 10th, the Senior class o f the get what they think will be u sutisi plaint o f its common carriers is nn
tvitnesn niy hand and ofriel.il aenl
postoffice in the same building. C.
KWCOteil it with moluHBOH
at Hanford. Seminole County, Klorldn, High School will present the annual factory working basis. They are for attitude inherited from these same
N. Morgan’s stare was twisted and
ihl* l lo* alii flay of Mi'y. A. II.. IP21. play, “ The Girl From Upper Seven ” ' government ownership because thoy
years
and
’
bred
o
f
this
same
mis­
hut tho milk pail will Hhow
(H EAL)
l-i A. IMlItllLAHH.
moved n few feet. Some gnruges wore
This la-tine o f the best plays ever believe it would lie o f direct bandit management.
»
Clerk Circuit Courl.
the difference. Wo Ruurblown down and roofs damaged. Much
............
Seminole Cotlnly, Klorldn. selected for n high school cast. T h e f t s £Kem ihnsnn.rh as it would probKC|li:i.l.t: MAINER.
v
" I nm firm ly - convinced that the damage was done to the crops nt that
nntoe result a from the feed
Solicitor f,.r Coiuvdainaht.
play contains n mystery which is not nbly pay a good high wage and would present dissatisfaction will continue
6*6-11-la -aC'—u -i-p -ic -ia .3d, _
place.
that wo poll— null remem­
continue
to
pay
it
whether
tho
busi­
solved till the lust act. The wigs
until u new conception o f the rail­
Considerable damage was done to
ness
done
or
the
service
rendered
ber—
&lt;
jjnd costumes fo r this piny have been
Notice of Applirnlinn fo r Tax Deed rented from regular costumers. The justified it or nut. The taxpayers road has been sold to the American trucking in general nnd water melons
“ Your Money Hack I f You
Under Kection 575 of the'Cirncral comedy part is wcll_ taken by Byron could meet the deficit. A selfish ‘and people. The present management is especially. J. R. Urookor, Brandon,
Are Not Satisfied"
too
busy
to
bother
with
'this
little
In ought some melons front his fields
Statutes or the Htute o f Florida
Stephens as the Englishman, Victor unbound proposal at best.
shipper’
or
‘Hint
little
shipper,'
‘
this
to
the
Tribune
office,
and
they
ap­
Notice is hereby given that W . 8 . Mcl^tulin is the villain o f the play,
“ I f we turn to the many thou­
passenger' or '.that small claim.' It peared us though they had been in
F.urlc, purchaser of Tux Certificate who pursues tho beautiful heroine,
sands o f small investors
scattered
■ M T H t
CASH
FEED
S T O P E H B i
busies itself In Washington playing ii machine gun barrage. Mr. Urookcr
No. 102, dated the Cth day o f July,
The choruses are worth the entire throughout tho country who own our
politics
nnd
trying
to
get
itself
le
g
­
said he was preparing to begin ship­
A. 1). 1915, hns filed sold certificate admission price. The Japanese chorus ruilroads, we find that they are not
ping the last o f thin week, und now
in my office und has made application is in costume with special scenery. very enthusiastic. They will tell you islated into (he profit cotlimn.
Tampa Tribune.
" I f I had’ one o f these railroad his field Ih ruined.—1
for Tax Deed to issuu in accordance The Scotch chorus is also in costume that their money has been tied up in
system
on
my
hands,
I
would
hire
a
with low; said certificate embruces and the girls sing n catchy little rail securities all these years, that
C U T T H IS O U T— IT IH WORTH
the following described property sit­ Scotch song and then dance tho they have received very little in eith­ salesmaneger far it, a man thorough­
MONEY
uated in Seminole County, Florida, to- Highland Fling! The admission is the er actual return or in the way o f ly ronipetcnt to sell transportation
wit:..
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service
to
tho
American
-public.
A
Cut
out
this
slip, enrioie* with- ■Tu -waBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBI
iin a n m
encouragrment.
••
•
—
same aa ever, 35c and 60c. Watch
nnd mail it to Foley A Co., 2835 Shef­
man
who
could
merchandise
eficient
Beg. at Int. o f E.' lino o f O. B. Ry fo r the program.
“
Now
with
all
these
people
losing
29-2tp
with South Line Sec. 31, Twp. 19 S.,
one might suppose that some one transportation to the nhipper, a man field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your BBBBBBBaBBBBBBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBaBBBIIMBBBM
Hango 30 E., run N. 31.35 chs., E 12.27
Tho Scotch Chorus will sing an old would be winning. We turn to the who could sell a pleasant, comfort name and address clearly. You will
fhs- to E. line o f SW 1/4 of Sec. S. Scotch Song and dance a Highland management o f our roads and we find able Journey tq the traveller. The receive In return a tTinl-package con­
17.29 chs. W. to W. line Sanford dnneo. Tho Japonesu Chorus Is g o rg ­ them complaining that they can do railroad business Is no different from taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com­
Grant South 25°, W. 15.60 chp. to 8. eous. Senior play, May 9th nnd 10th nothing because o f government reg­ any othor business. It must render a pound fo r rougtuii colds und croup;
line o f Sec: - West 5.70 chs. to beg. 40 at tho High School..
3^-31 ulation, They will tell you that thuir service, but it must a lso,soil that Foicy Kidney Fills fo r pains in sides
seres. The said land living-matessod
roads aro in need o f repair but that service. The.departm ent store that und back; rhjutnaUsin, backache, kid­
ut the daL) o f tho lasuonco o f auch
tha government will not allow them took the railroad attitude und said ney and bladder i^lincuts; and Foley
N O T IC E !
certificate In the name o f “ D. G.
.to
make enough to pay interest on that if you waht anything we have, Cathartic Tablets, u wholesome and
Tickets aro now on sale a t all ttTo
Crenshaw.”
, •*
drug stores fo r the Senior play to be the money that they must borrow to ye uwill hav&gt; to come and get it, thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
Also: Tax Certificate No. 21 IT, given on Wedncaday and Thursday buy* the new equipment so they have you will hitvc to come und get Ik constipation, biliousness, headaches,
o «e &lt;
Bold every­
dated the flth day o f June, A . D. 1890, evenings, May 9th and 10th.
Price to worry along with what they have ready to g ive it to you, anid i f it is nnd sluggish bowels.
not
satisfactory
just
try
and
*
gut
a
where.—
Adv.
has filed said certificate in my office 35c and 50c.
30-tf and spend their time trying to hold
T , d- c\::5
J T ..-jA
and has made appHeatiug fo r Tax
off more adverse legislation. W o ara, settlement; would be in bankruptcy
■ Our ordern are coming in «o font that if it wore not that we
For quick results try a want ad.
Bced to lA ue in accordance with law. N O TIC E TO A L L C O NC E RN ED :
therefore, unanimous In our agree within sixty days. It is Just ns un­
kept prepared to render real service wo could
sound
for
the
railroad
management
Said certificate embraces the follow ­
Tho Sanford Carpenters' Local &gt;751 m int that Something is wrong, bat
\
*
not handle them.
ing described property situated in contemplates a raise In scale to 75c what is to be done about it. Our to try to puss favorable legislation that each traveller and each shipper
Seminole County, Florida,
to-wit: per hour, taking effect May 16, 1023. railroad system cannot break down that they believo will get' them into is a buyer and that
bo must be
PHONE
------------------------ W E D E L IV E R
Beg. 11.33 chs. 8 . o f N W , cor. o f BE
The circulation o f our tha profit column, ns it is fo r the rail treated accordingly. I f tha employes
291-2fltp completely.
1/4 Sec. 31, Twp. 10 8., Range 80 E.
great commercial world cannot stop workers to want government owner* o f any one railroad in this country
Run E. 0.92 chs. to W. line o f San­
McKinnon-Murkwood Company w ill or buiincoa would die and the people ship because it cen pay (hem a high today took a pride in their road and
and tvo deliver prompt, anywhere, any time.
-wage year in and year.ou t whether uarncilly triad to piaso their custom­
ford Grant, 8 . 25*, W to W. line o f carry a complete line o f Interwoven would suffer starvation.
not drink Elder Water nuw-~you will,
SE 1/4 See. 81, Tw p‘. 19 S., Range SO Socks.
“ There seems to be a great deal they earn it or not.
ers, that road would urtku a profit in
12-tfc
L., N. to beg. The said land being
“ M y ' sales manager’s second duty spite o f all tho adverse ./legislation
o f misunderstanding among tho radi­
assessed at the data o f the. Issuance o f
G. W . Lawton, Bracelet/Watch E x­ cal element who are pushing fo r more would bo to organize the employee (hat can be passed and it could pay
such certificate in the name o f “ Un­ pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, FIs. restrictions and adverse • legislation. on our road ae a sales and service it* employes a ’ higher scale o f wage
known.”
^
__________ 4,24-tfc You have often heard it said that the staff. T o g et them to look a t the than they will be able to maintain by
A lso: " Tax Certificate No. 1473,
government through Its ruling tuu public aa a prospective market fo r the formula o f ‘gettin g all you cun
daUd the 2nd day o f June, A . D. 1002
For quick malta, try a want ad. guaranteed the railroads earnings their, service, to get then) to realize and givin g aa little as you can'.M

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�lcgioh. M r,' McKenzie made »* dying
protect at the end against Mr. Belt's
proposed definition &lt;1 o f • f rcc-hqldty.
"Y o u hove now gfven only a few peo­
ple in the country a very little some­
th in g" he said, •'and you've (fenced
that in. For goodness sake let some-

GOLF
B O W L IN G
T E N N IS
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BASE B A L L
FO O T B A L L
BASKET B A LL
T R A P S H O O T IN G
BROW N M ULE
DEM PSEY W IL L ‘ S M IT H E N D S HIS
GET FORTUNE
CAREER HERE
F O R H IS B O U T
Ilrnwn Mule ffmiih. the most wide­
Champion's' Share ten hr $.100,000 for
ly-heralded hurler who
ever came
Kivkijig T itle
here to join thu Bulldogs, found his
H lf I k r .Va.orlnlrJ t'rraa) ,
career with Ernie Burke's club at
CHICAGO, May 5.— Jnrk Dempsey j an end * yesterday. Ffe-was uncondlw ill receive #100,000 fo r r i s i n g b is ) tlonnlijr'Tdlekscrl. •
title against Tomym jbibbonjr, the R L j
Smith cam/* to the Buck omen to­
Paul rhnllenger in n 15 round contest I ward the rloso o f Inst season when
-to a decision at Shelby, Mont., Ju ly.4, i pitrhers ‘w ere heeded desperately; He
while Gibbons w ill gamble with the looked very, good for n time, but tills
.pr omoters . hu-~his tdiArv-**/— tb-— Tr­ ■your lie ‘ scV/ n-i! nil connections with
ee ipt*.
Col. Control and was o f little value,
This was revealed Inst night, when lie will make n good pitrher when jt°
nil obstacles fo r the match woru over­ i stanght to put the ball over the rub­
come to the satisfaction o f Jack ber and may yet rise to farm?.
Kearns, manager o f the champion.
The Mule's arrival here lust year
Kenrns w ill receive $100,000 in cash was the talk o f the city fo r several
today ns n first installment o f the days. He was reputed to be one o f
three hundred thousand dollar guar­ the best pitchers in the south and
antee, and w ill attach his signature to great things were expected o f him.
tho article closing the match.
lie is a great fellow otr the diamond,
Upder the terms o f the contract, hut it inny he some time lieforo he
Dempsey will receive tile second #100,. ( can ho considered a reliable mounds000 June 15, and will receive the final tnnn.
$100,Otm July 2nd— 1H hours before
Smith is loyal to Orlando and will
the l&gt;out.
not piny with any other eluli in the
Gibbons will not receive a penny o f Florida State League unless it Iws
the receipts until tfie fu st #100,non is St. Petersburg, he said yesterday. It
in the box office. He will receive 50 is understood he lias hod an offer
Daytona club.— Orlando
per rent o f alt money over the amount from the
until tin* $(',00,000 mark is reached. Sentinel
A fte r this the challenger will receive
25 per cent o f all over $(&gt;00,(100 and Growers
'
Hit W o olf
also will be given 25 per cent o f the
and W in Again, 7-4
moving picture rights, in addition to
$2,500 for training expenses. Demp­
B B A D E N T O W N , Aluy 5.— Brn.lensey has been allowed $10,000 to cover I
his'tr,lining expenses.
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112 SO U TH P A R K A V E M T E
N O O N T lL L 'ffS R ) P. M

The dividing forces stood at 42 to
.12 ort every county, considered as n
test o f strength.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

S U N D A Y , M A Y 6TH

M ORSE T R I A L W IL L

1

NOT D ELAY P A Y N E S
l e a v i n g : f o r .Me x i c o

National League
N ew York
313 0f)0 200 000 2— 11
Philadelphia ... 070 100 001 000 0—0

Queen Olives
E N T R E E jg u
Broiled Salt W ater Trout t m *
RO ASTS
Young Tom Turkey, Vegetable Dresijn&amp;.-.C
Itoaat L eg o f Poric, A pple

W A ^ lJ jN G T O N '.M n y 4.— The sub­
Cincinnati
Pittsburg

. o l 4KH 101— (\

Did

American W ife "

poena servetfVpn oJhn Barton Payne,
form er chairman &lt;jpf the shipping
jC V v *
*
board,-to a p p e ^ }p !v ^ witness fo r the
000 000 010 1— 2
defense, in the Morse trial w ill not
001 000 000 0— 1
operntu to delay his departure fo r
Mexico City. Agreem ent was reach­
American "Wife
ed today that Mr. Pnyno’s deposition
should be taken before he leaves Sun­
Antonio Moreno plays opposite day night fo r the Mexican capital to
American League
Gloria Swanson and he's there with attend sessions o f the newly created
the big mit.
American and Mexican commissions
Obregon government.

211002 400-11

Philadelphia
N ew York ...
And the honor guests tonight will
ho Mr. nnd Mrs. H. G. Dcitorich and
daughter, nnd they will see the "M y
American W ife " tonight-without cost,
the treat being on the house.
And Monday ‘‘Hunting Big Game in
A frica W ith Gun nnd Camera" and in
order that every school child
shall
seo this educational plcturu Osborne
hns made a special reduced price to
them. Matinee daily nt -I o’clock.
And the balance o f next week’s pro­
gram is just nn good, so get u pro­
gram and look 'em over.

Orlando ........
Tampa ..........
Lakeland ...
Brndcntown
St. Petersburg
Daytona .......

NO F E N C E A D V O C A TE S

National League
Won Lost

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Tho soviet postal service o f Russia
has Just Issued for tho benefit o f the
famished people o f the Volga, n
postage stamp that, as they sny. bests
nil records.
It Is a poslngn stamp of 22,500
rutiles. Stamp collectors will gladly
stick It in their nlbums, the more so
slnoo the purchase o f tills vignette
w ill not ruin them.
In Issuing this novelty the soviet
posts hastened to establish the "par­
ity'' o f the modern ruble and the for­
mer kopecks that were used In the
times o f the hated cr.ur*.
One kopeck eijunls 10.000. rubles.
This new stamp o f 22,500 rubles Is
therefore worth 2'A kopecks (old
s t y le ); that Is, a few cents.
It is to he uilded that this stamp
Is colored flesh tint and inuuve and
represents a list clusplng a hummer,
with banner beurlng humanitarian in­
scriptions.

Prime Ribs of Bcci_nii-Jm
V E G E T A B LE S
Mashed Potatoes or Candied Yams
Giant Asparagus Tips, Drawn Butter
SALAD
Florida Vegetables
DESSERTS
Home-Made Cake and Ice Cronin
Chocolate Cream Pie
Cheese nnd Crackers

Buffaloes Multiply Fact.
According to n recent census buffa­
loes n' the Federal game park at
Walnwflght, Albcrtn, have Increased
In Stic!} numbers Hint the government
ofl'.elnls state that the vast tract of
hind set uslde for their use Is Insuffi­
cient te accommodate them.
An or­
der has gone forth that o number of
the older iinlimils are to he slitiightered nnd enr.-usses to ho sold to
northern truding companies to lie con­
verted Into pcmnilcnn, which Is con­
sidered a great delicacy In tho vicin­
ity o f tho Arctic. The Dominion gov?
t-mment will retain the hides.

T A L L A H A S S E E , May I.— Oppon­
ents o f u county option no fence law
heat its supported nt every ‘ uTn
Vastly Different.
A member o f nn athletic club, after
o f nn nil dny wrangle i.i t!u* h*&gt;uso
r’—1. yesterday, at the end o f which I'.rp- swimming the length o f the large tank
171 rosenUttiv o Lewis u i up),otter admit- in the husemont o f the Institution,
U " ted defeat ninl got thro :gh a motion citine out pulling nnd blowing, uppnr*
ently exhausted.
41J,to indefinitely po tpor.e further con"You don’t manage your breathing
-'"H sideration.
right," said the swimming Instructor,
At that time the hill vv.i* : trarglcd "It might not to tIK? you so. As to
American League
(
, with amendments and the muj c ity the upper part o f your body. Ineluding
Won I
|,' ' ! was working in n gny mood while your nrms, you use exactly the same
muscles, and In very much the same
' the minority couldn't nppierintc the
way. Iii Ru iiamlng as In sawing wood."
joke. Tho hill introduced by Bepre"No. sir I" gasped tin* sw immer.
'
i sentijtive Parrish would have pro- "When ll cmnes to sawing wood, 1 use
viilnl that electiuat. might he mile.I the muscles of Home other man."— Kxin unv county on tin- ip.c-lion u;»on
too
....
,
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tile petition o f
iitie-fiiui (It of tiie
voters.
The Herald fo r first class job work,
&gt; A s a stnrtcr, Ri'pmu'iitntivi* Mer1chant tacked on an uiuerdnient pro­
viding that only the frer-ltohlers out­
side the corporate limits of a town
A T L A N T A , Cn., May 4.— J. L.
could Vote. This he said to keep the
Skelton, o f Knoxville, Tenn., was e l­
city people from
dominating
the
ected president o f the Southern Bak­
ers association at the closing ses­
sion yesterday o f the ninth annual
convention. John Seybnhl, o f Miami,
was elected
vice
president
and
G eoige d. Jones, o f Columhiu, tre * i i i er nioiili with tile directors named
yesterday.

Buy your ticket early for the Senior
piny, "The Girl from Upper Seven," n
thrilling Western piny with two mys­
teries which do not come Out until tin*
last.
SO St

N ew York
Chicago .....
Boston ......
Pittsburgh .
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Cincinnati ..
Brooklyn

I purtli.m-il my
c a r M a rc li 1,

I &lt;)iZ, nod up to
(lie present time

L.u e run i I ,SO0
in l i e . tv i ( h out
g r i n d i n g the
\ .dt i t o r i le a n in g

tlu carlturt.
(ic o lg r O . Dilling

Allimna, !'•.

Grape Fruit Cocktail
SO U P
Chicken Soup with Noodles

Population on Farm*.
The total farm population, which !j
the Inst census for the first Him*
enumerated separately from t|u. rari|
population* ns a whole and thrrWUr»
bus no comparative figure in it,P
ceding census, amounts to ,t| p,.r ltnj
o f the rural population, which Include,
residents o f Incorporated cities and uv
luges having few er than 2,Mio foihah
Hants, unincorporated hamlets, minim
regions, nnd other nrens not devote
to agriculture. Thus, while th*
population constitutes nearly one-half
o f the country's total, only about three
tenths o f Its Inhabitants urc living or
farms.

W c have moved our offices to the see
ond floor o f the new Puleston-Brum
ley Buffeting
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R A L P H STEVENS
S. P U L E S T O N
J. N . T O L A R
H. H. M cC ASLIN

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ERIFY for yourself the depend­
ability and economy reflected by
these letters.

V

This is ubout two spark plugs. A t flic
moment they are lying on the sules

Ask any O aklan d ow n er w hat he
thinks o f his car.
Step into an Oakland showroom and
net the new booklet “ Evidence" which
gives these letters, and scores o f others,
— typical examples o f the hundreds
in our files.
D o you wonder that Oakland is able
to give a written 15,000 mile engine
guarantee, not duplicated by any
o th e r m a n u fa c tu re r, and in the
“ Mileage Hasis P lan ” offers you a
definite gauge by which to measure
Actual car value!

WORKS

Tampa Moves to
Second Position,
„
Beating: Lakers

fta*J*t*r • . | 971
Wh&gt;#I Read.let I 141

Coup* fot Two $ I IAS
Ctmin |of H «f 1449

bpuft Jouiikf 1I6S btfsUn • • •
4li /S«tfi f. O. A. Noitf&lt;

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supply markets, not create them. Let

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the manufacturer make n mnrket for

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FOR S A L E
700 Gallons of Paint

arc

used, the
.

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

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They haven’t the time to push unad­
vertised goods. Their work is princi­
pally taking orders."

Roth, says the sales manager, are
good plugs. On the score of quality
they run neck nnd neck.
we arts dtsconlinu
“ But
ing this lfhe” -^amf he holds up the plug
of unfamiliar name. “ Yes, and our dis­

If you go among these wholesalers tuday to introduce a new product in com­
petition with merchandise nationally

count on it is larger, too.“

I T ^ H E E H

Ttytre’s a lot of meal-lime
cheer in the bread we hake.
Jt’i plumb full of nourishment
that comes from the proper
vitalized* bread-making ele­
ments. Add n liitfe sunshine
to your every meal hy adding
the name of our bread to your
grocery Order.

S A N F 0R D M A I D

advertised, unless, the article is excep­
tional, you will he. met everywhere by

“ What’s wrong with it?
Not a
thing. It’s a good plug— mighty good
plug, hut— no one knows about iU It
isn’ t advertised— the other one in. The
demund is for tlu; advertised make.
And we’ve learned it pays to swim

B A K IN G MAKES
-1 f o l k s
3 HAPPY.1

May 7th to 12th
SA N F O R D P A IN T
STORE

bis goods, and we will handle it."

other a name seldom heard. '

©00 201 201—5

Daytonu Again
Defeats Saints by
Their H ard Hitting

automobiles

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Lakeland.... I*......'... U0 001 000—S

ST. PE TE R SB U R G , May 5 - Knock­
ing I.aiu* out o f tile* box nnd scoring
lour runs in tlu* seventh, Duytonu
took, tho second game o f series from
the Saints hen* yesterday, 4 to 3. The
Saints got hut two hits. Tlu* score:
Daytona .......... ...... . O0Q 000 4 0 0 -,!
•St. IV te ................. . 1)30 000 O00—3

Touring Car

manager's desk in the establishment of
n large ^middle-western hardware job­

One spark plug bears a name known

T A M I'A , May 5.— "H u gs" Kry was
in a wild iiuiih I here yesterday mid
with his ma ten behind him booting
two expensive throws and the Smok­
ers ndding opportune hits, the locals
i inched second place hy heating Lake­
land, 5 to 1. The sejUv:

* Thin pn

it pays to swim with the current of
popular demand.
“ Our job," said one jobber, “ is to

the injunction: “ First go out nnd get
a reputation for your goods through
advertising.
The wholesaler knows by actual con­
tact with dealers how they value speed
of turnover, goods which move with-a
minimum o f clTort, goods people know
about and ask for.

with the currept, pot against it."
More and more jobbenfcin every line
of business are learning every dny lhat

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THE SALFORD DAILY HE&amp;ALD, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923

Kaisinq.the Family*

Ma w o u ld n ’t trV to oocoivo p e o p le - Oh net
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H f\ v e |C\ K E P v«-TM IX , V C (X M r
f»UL\. TH E M
fcvT T K H T&amp; U .-1

Sunday Dinner
Ton can find the name ’of
every lire Bualneaa Man
in Sanford la thla Column
each day.

Cards o f Sanford's Repot*
able Professional Men, each
o f w hoa, la hia choaen pro­
fession the Ilerald recom*
mends to tha people.
'

Fo
Fa
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F*i
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--------Classified Ads lc a word. No
Ad taken lo r leas thnn 23c.
And positively no Classified
Ada churned 10 anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
nrordingly.

Quick Service Transfer

George A . DeCottes

Storage Facilities

Attorney-nt-Lnw

FO R S A L E

Over Sealnola County Bank
SA N FO R D -!F L O R ID A

F A R M E R S— You can get aeed bed
frames and irrigation plugs at tha
Sanford N ovelty Work*.
100-tic

I f we pleaae you, tell others; if not,
tell us. Phone 498

SANFORD N O V E L T Y
W ORKS.
V. C. COLLER, Prop-

General Shop and Mill
W ork
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
41/ Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.

F R E D R. W IL S O N
A TTO R N E Y -A T -LA W
First National flank Building
SANFO RD
-:*
F L O R ID A

ELTO N J. M O U G H T O N
ARCHITECT
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
(A N FO R I)
FLO R ID A

B. W. H E R N D O N
INSURANCE AGENCY

C H E L L E M A IN E S
LAW YER
— Court House

F1RF-------- A U TO ---------BONDS

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
FLO RID A

Kym Examined

(ilu m

Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.i
Opt. D.
Optician-Optometrist
IX Boat First Street
Sanford, Fla.

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
W . J. T H IG P E N
Real Estate

Booked Immediately for Return Engagement to
Sanford, at Parish House, Starting May 10th

lit) ASTS
Engraving, Such aa W at Common In
the Earlier Agee, Hue Practically
Become Lott Art.

The principal shell used Is the large
hall’s mouth shell, found In Knit In­
dian seas, whleh has a surd-like un­
derlayer. The lilnek helmet of Madagasenr and the pinky queen’ s conch of
the West Indies are also used.
' The ’famous poller, .Toslnh Wedg­
wood, Introduced a method of oinking
Imitations of emneos In pottery by
producing white llgmvs oil u colored
ground, Mils constituting llie peculiarHy o f what Is known as Wedgwood
ware. These cheap cameos are Incgcly machine ninth*, or lire turned out
hy rough workmen and touched up
by the belter type of artists. In some
eases these emneos are made o f stone,
such ns cornelian, sardonyx mid cor­
al, hul none of them are o f a high
type of art.

FDR S A L K Oltismolilhy good condi­ ed by the audience. The questions
tion. Cheap for cash. Call San­ may he written at home or at the
ford Sign Shop.
31-tfc Parish House and may he of any na­
lira. 205-------- Phonr*-------- Office 271 FOR S A L E — 2 sets o f harness, 1 240- ture, concerning business problems,
eg g imuhator, I light spring w ag­ affairs o f the heart, the reliability or
DR. J, T. D E N T O N
on, all in good condition.— I-cunard whereabouts of friends, investments,
I 'l l Y S IC lA N -S U IIG EON
Kclz, Route A, Sanford, Flu.
32-4tp or in fact, anything concerning one’s
FOR S A I.K — H eifer calf, five months personal welfare.
Uooiuh 206-207-208 Mcisch Building
Murdock's Crystal Seance is said tootd. Also good work horse.— L. A.
Rennutl, Sanford Heights.
32-fitp be the most amazing demonstration of
Room* 226-228
FOK S A I.K — Ilnnciilww,- HIM 0.1 psychic mentality ever presented hut
S T E W A R T The Florist
DR. It. M. M A S O N
A ve, Nicely arranged and comfort he makes no claims and advances no
Cut Flowers-------------- Floral Designs
particular theories regarding his pres­
able. Bart down, rest hy month.
JIK N TIST
entations hut prefers hia audience to
New Mpisch Building
Annual and Ornamental Blunts
judge fo r themselves from what they
nnc 201
Sanford, Florida
8M Myrtle Ave.----------- I'hono 260-W
see and hear.
FOR S A L E — 700-gullmis o f paint
In addition to the usual evening per­
from May 7th to 12th.— Sanford
DR. G. S. SICLMAN
formance# there will he a special mat­
Paint
Store,
next
to
American
Fruit
S A N F O R D M A C H IN E
Fraction limited to
Growers.
32-2te inee fo r ladies only on Saturday at
Diseases o f Kyc, Ear, Nose and Throat
2:30. During this especially arranged
COM PANY
FOR S A I.K - Joint or separate, 1D20
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
performance questions of n more pri­
General Machine and Boiler
Nash six, five passenger touring
vate hr personal nature may he asked,
Mcisch Building
cur in good condition. 12 colonies of
and in return will he answered in u
strong Italiun lives with upper sup­
Cylinder Grinding
direct und comprehensive manner,
ers. Brice right. W ill nceept In part
Automobile Repaint
payment good milch row and chickens
Acetylene Welding
c;r smaller car. cow and chickens.— M.
LOST
Phono 62-------- Sanford, Florida
W. Halford, Enterprise Junction, Fin.

Nsw Control fo r Autos.
Dispensing with the .present emer­
gency brake and gear-shift levere in
any motor car. the clutch, brakes nnd
gear sh ifts' are controlled hy niraus
o f pneumatic pressure o f from 40 to
C3 pounds, obts lued from tha motor. In
a device o f recent Invention. The ap­
paratus. according to Popular its.
rhwnlrs Magazine, Is mounted on tha
transmission case In plaits o f Us cover,
nnd Is operated by means o f s small
pivoted lever. With tbs neftr control
It Is Impossible to strip gears, or to

FOR R E N T

was all In and the argument made, he
announced:
" T h e court ''takes this case under
advisement until Wednesday morning
next, when ft will trader « verdict
In favor of the plaintiff.'"-—Pittsburg
Dispatch,

FOR R E N T — Tw o 5-room bung
one G room bungalow.— A . P,
nelly k Sons.

LOST — On Orlando road between Hil’ vcr Lako and Sanford, Packard H7xft
Pirate inform K. T.
lire and rim
Field, F ield .A u to Top Co,

WANTED

W A N T E D TO H U Y — Aspsragus fern
seed, fo r good clean stock will pay
FO R R E N T — Furnished room
Park Avet\uc,
*
27-Gtp s good price. Addrehs W .1 \ Newell
Co., Wholesale Fern G row en, Apopka.
C O O L E S T 'llK E E / .K S during sum'
FIs.
27U-tfc
mer, arrange fo r Sxold's new ocean
front apartments; modern, complete W A N T TO H E A R from owner hav­
ing farm fo r aslo,' give particulars
and beautiful
Inspection invited,
write or call 110 Ocean Ave., Daytons an^&gt; lowest price.— John J. Black,
C’hjpjwwo Falls, WIs.
4*81-28-6-5
Reach, Fla. Phone 213-J.
5-3-4-6-10-11-12

W k lT fc US For resoirvations
for
rooms, apartments o r cottages,
summer season. Finest beach and
Th e’ Herald fo r f i n t class job work, best summer resort in south.— Dcen
kOOM
AND
BOAYlD— Reasonable
Realty Co., Daytons Beach, Fts.
rates, 122 Palmetto A vs.
28-tfc-H
.
. SI-8tp
RO&amp;M A N D llO A R D ^$ *.0&lt;J per woek,
FO R R E N T — Z or 3 furnished rooms.
GOO Laurel Ave
315 Magnolia Ave. A p p ly Sunday.
____________________ 3I-2tp
FOR T R A D E
FOR R E N T — 2 furnished housekeep­ E X C H A N G E — Bungalow!"8 rooms and
ing rooms, |20 per month. 1 bod
bath, garage, henery, lot 60x146 f t
room 9S.QP per week, 314 East F ifth South city limits, Qrlando.
Would
street.
31-2tp like to exchange equity fo r similar at
(Karahio Sanford. Address W, G. Tyler, care
P. T. Williams, court house, Sanford.

S M tp

K N T ItK K
,
Stuffed Pell Peppers *
Punana Fritters and Cream Sauce

Shrimp Salad
I ’ics

The influence of ad­
vertising is apparent in
every turn of my cLiily
life. I find I cannortHsregai'd it. It is always
with me, guiding me in
my pleasures and in my
duties, telling me what I
should eat, wear, and
use and what I should
buy for my family.
j find that there is on
the tip o f my tongue a
multitude o f 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 o f something sub­
stantial and which will
make me feel completely
satisfied about having
exchanged my money
for it.
Let me say a few
things which t h e s e

Works .

» Early Irish Monastery.

Roust Crime Ribs o f Beef an Jus
Roost Chicken witn Sane Dressing
Brazed l.ejt o f 1‘ork, Apple Sauce
linked Smithfield Hum Glrn'c

The rnuravInK’ of .eameoH linn prno
tlcally mined lo In* pursued as nn art.
Itntimn manufacturers cut stones In
larae iiuantilies to* he used as scurf
studs mid ns settings In (Inner lines;
niitl In Home and Paris an extensive
trade Is carried on In the rutting of
shell emneos, which im&gt; largely export­
ed- Into England and mounted In

F IR E , L IF E , A U TO IN S U R A N C E

The site o f one of the earliest Chris­
tian monasicries In In-land has been
found ut Mnhee Island, fitrtingfard
Lough, near Belfast., The mins have
los-n Identified n* those o f Nerulrum
monastery, mentioned In Mulrehn’s
"L ife of fit. Patrick,*' written before
01K) A. n.
Extensive excavations have been
carried out ami valuable material, In­
cluding some stones with writing, the
exact meaning of which has not yet
hern nsnertalncd, have been unearthed.
Some o f the writings are believed to be
o f Don|sh origin.
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KISH
Cried Fresh W ntcr Trout, Tar thru Sauce

CAMEOS MADE BY MACHINERY

TUB onBAT
their
anrl meals
FOR S A L K — Uosicr and (jays' paints
^UjnDOOK.
and took valuable
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
jew elry belonging to Mrs. Murdock
Works, Sanford agents,
183-Lfc
and other property belonging Ip the
P ()R S A L K — Rhode Island eggs for seer. Upon their return to Daytona
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs, Bench, n grea t task confronted the
Ellsworth, Ucnrditll Avenue, Snn- local authorities. Who was the guilty
forth
83-tfri party? Murdock immediately gazed
FOR S A L K — Fine strawberries for into the depths o f the Crystal and
preserving nr table use, lt&gt;c quart. was successful In tracing-and locating
City orders o f five quarts or more de­ (he man in less than three days, lie
livered.— L. H. Jones, Bcnrdall A v e ­ has completed the task and is now
nue. Phone 3303.
2‘2 -tfc hooked fo r n return at the Parish
F O R .S A L K —-Indian twin motorcycle, House, starting Thursday, May 10th.
-Murdock’s demonstrations of Hindu
dirt cheap. Cash or terms. Urk's
philosophy
and occult phenomena have
Repair Shop.
27-Clc
hufflcd the scientific world and" he
FOR S A L K Lot, 00x117, with cot­
will come to the Parish House for a
tage mid garage, 141/1 Dak Ave. A p ­
return engagement beginning Thurs­
ply to .Joriy G riffith, Ford Garage.
day night, with his own company of
28-fitc
mystics presenting his bewildering
FOR S A L E Fairbanks Morso en­ hut thoroughly entertaining oriental
gine and pump, 2 h. p. a bargain. mystifiratlons and famous “ Crystal
See Don McDonald.
.’lO-.Hp Scnncc o f India."
B K A U T IF U L L A K E M A R Y invites
Amid the splendor of an elaborate
you. High elevation, pure drinking oriental setting, Murdock excels and
water. Good terms on u few cottages proves himself the peer o f all mys­
as homes nr investment. $800, $1,400,
tics, fo r it is here, while gazing Into a
$1,000, $2,300.— Lake Mary Realty Co.
clear crystal bail that he tells the
Lake Mary, Florida.
5-4-tfc answers to hundreds of questions ask­

32-31 p

s o i l ’s
Chicken with Klee

Combination Kabul
Custards
Fruits in Season
IIKV BRACKS
Hot Tea

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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 1 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 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
nbt continue to adver­
tise. The fact th a t‘ I
have seen a name re­
peated over and overagain assures me that it
stands for a product of
quality.
In speaking
that name to the clerk I
know I am asking for
the best.
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods. I pat­
ron ize the shop that sells
them.

’ (This wa*s written by a woman)
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IN T H E H E A R T O P 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
N U M B E R 31

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 4. 1923

VOLUME IV.

ICED SEFL3UP
•x.

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

_

By Former Assistant Secretary o f Agriculture,
*
Clarence Ousley
.

II

I lly T k e

A SUCCESSFUL NONSTOP
, f l ig h t e n d e d y e s t e r ­
d a y AFTERNOON A T

AGAINST th e r u le
ROCKWELL field ON LIQUOR BAN
I

*&lt; • • t \ i 'X X LA

’

A v ia to r s Were In Good
C ondition When They

Physical
Landed
From Lonjf Trip

w
LUiCILE HARRIS
16 IS , 5 SANFORD GIRL,
SOUTH . KILLED,TODAY

STRONG
PR O T E S T
W IL L
M A D E TO W A S H IN G TO N
A G A IN S T R U L IN G

PIN E H U R S T , N . C „ May 4.— Balanced self-sustaining agriculture Intelli­
gent marketing la recommended to the South by Clarence Oasley. of l-ort
Worth, .Texas, formerly assistant secretary of agriculture, speaking lieforc
the North Carolina Rankers Association convention here today. Ousley said
today Indebtedness for most part had been reduced tft proportions of prudent
aceomomdation to operating concerns and money is easy fo r every legitimate
promising undertaking and cotton sells freely at m ore'than twice pre-war

RE prices vjrell above cost of production.

IN

A.I TO M O U IL e A C C ID E N T

IN ,

SENATE ENDORSED Dili
FOR REAPPORT
... PR0PO
— -t*

O RLA N D O T H IS M ORN­
ING

MEASURE DRAWN UP BY
RUM FLEET
SENATOR STOKES W ITH­
STANDS A L L ASSAULTS
IS BACK AGAIN
ON THE JOB GOVERNORS ACT

O RLA N D O , May 4.— (Special from
Orlaiftlo Reporter-Star)— Little nincymr-old Luclle Harris, daughfkr of
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Ilnrrls, died short­
l y after noon today at the Orange
Ucnernl Hospitalvu n result o f Injur­
ies received in nn automobile accident TH O U G H T IT H A D FLE D
TH R E E -SID E D
here this morning.
'
A TT A C K

FROM

By Proclamation in Case Legis­
lature of 1025 Kails to Per­
form Their Duty

T A L L A H A S S E E , May '4— The sen­
ate today gave its endorsement, hy a
N E W Y O R K , May 4 — The rum vote 28 to 3, to the proposed constitu­
SAN' DIEGp, May 4.— Yesterday
&lt;11/ T h r A u ir fU t r S I'rruftt
ing:
flin
t which nparcntly* hnd Am nwny tional amendment looking to reopP
A
R
IS
,
May
4.—
Premier
Poincare
jt j, hut a single span across the con­
Lucile Ilnrrls, the nine year old yestenlay in face o f a three-sided at............................
................
^
has
given
instructions
that
n
strong
portionment.
A measure
drnwn up
tinent. From New Y ork to San Diego
daughter o f Mr. ami Mrs. J. R. Harris, tack by government forces has circled j ' ’ jictmtor John p # Stokes, and carprotest
be
made
to
Washington
is only a hop. The Atlantic and Paft
ftff
_ ?u
m.• ft . . . a i l ,ft . S ft , ft ft—I t ! I I —
.
. f t
o f Sanford, was seriously nnd mnybo ftback
and is lying in extended fo rm a -' ryJnB ||jp
thought as presented
ciflc are terminals In Amesoca’s lands against the ruling of the United Stat­
futally injured in nn automobile acci­ tion o ff the const, ('apt. Berry, o f )|y «.plmtl,r f . J. Campbell, proved
— If one wishes, there are N O stops es supreme court forhhldlng entrance
dent here today. She is "now- In the the Coast Guard service announced to- im|ire)tlwWe lo th,. ,tubborn assaults
between. With thq arrival at Rock- o f foreign ships Into American ports
Orange General Hospital suffering ilny. Tho ^ acht I*tnr anti Britinn ^ a
alu| a!l
pan.setl lacked onl)r
will Field, near here yesterday, or with liquor aboard says L c Matin nnd Against French Forces W ere Put on Trial Before
from internal injuries.
tnnkrr
Warrawkn
arc
o
ff
.fnncH
in-1
^
at
par|
0f
jt*
priginul
provUlon*,
the
newspaper
nsserts
the
premier
the Army Monoplane T-2» piloted by
«
Courtmartial Today
The accident, which happened here let while sojne schooners are scatter­ which have made It incumbent on the
[.ts. Oakley C. Kelly, and A. Mac- holds the ruling is quit? contrary to
at thu corner o f Main street and Rob­ ed jn open formation about twelve governor to
reapportion
by pro­
Rcaily, the first non-stop fligh t across international law.
• «n s The »«.n rlftl»*
•
....
inson avenue this morning, was the miles apart.
,
W
ERDEN
R
H
E
N
IS
H
.
Prussia.
May
4.—
Ten
officials
of
the
Krupp
clamation if the constitutional amend­
United tSates was completed.
ment was ratified and the legislature
W A S H IN G T O N , May 4.— Foreign works at Boaen. charged with inciting their workmen to riot against French result o f two cars being in a collision,
The time from Hemptaead, N. Y.,
N E W YO RK . May 4.— Capt. Berry o f 11125 failed to give effect to its
forces of occupation were put on trial here today before a French court mar­ tho one— nn Overland driven by Mr.
ships
will
bo
allowed
to
enter
Am
eri­
to San Dlega was 20 hours, 50 min­
tial. Fourteen workmen lost their lives, nine being killed outright and thirty Harris—and the other an Essex coach announced the cutter Seneca, one o f provisions.
utes, and 48 2-5 seconds. The grind can |&gt;orts after June 10 partly “ wet”
wounded In a riot which occurred March 31st when a detachment nf french driven by Dr, J. t\ Merritt, o f this the craft detailed to keep constant |?nThis clause was stricken out at tho
began Wednesday at 12:30:53 p. nt. despite tho supreme court's decision.
tfol of fleet, had captured two motor
'
Treasury regulations now being troops visited the Krupp works t o ’regulation automobile*. Dr. Gustav Krupp, city.
I Instance o f Senator I'ulkiiis, who
Eastern Standard Time.
Dr. Merritt was driving alone, but boats which were communicating with
argued that it would be delegating
The distance is estimated at be­ drafted for the enforcement o f the president o f the Krupp Company, was questioned an hour nnd n half by ( ol.
with Mr. Harris wen? Mrs. Harris, one of the rum ships. He said he hnd
court’s
decision
w
ill
allow
foreign
Peyronel, presiding officer.
legislative powers to the executive
tween 2,700, and 2,800'miles.
decided what charges woul dbo pre­
Lucile nnd a friend, J. M. Taylor.
branch o f the government. The meas­
The uirmon received a wnrm greet­ vessels to have abundant medicinal
Tho collision occurred at the inter­ ferred against crews o f which were
ure, if passed by the house would
ing when they were sighted over the liquor stocks. Ship surgeons w ill be
section o f the thoroughfares and was still aboard the cutter.
submit a plan o f reapportfonment on
rity.u few minutes before they land- permitted to determine how much
o f sufficient violence to throw the
a basis o f three
mombera In the
rd. Airplanes from the- field, nnd liquor w ill be required to meet norOverland upon tho sidewalk, Abe hsLou
and
Geraldine
|house, for the five most
populous
naval planes from North Island es­ mul needs during u voyage.
rex striking the curbing and pinning
counties,
two
each
fo
rthc
next 18
corted thetwo , liuutenants 'to the
Before the regulations ore finished
Cannot Separate
the body of the child, who had been
and one each for the remaining coun­
lauding field. Whistles o f factories, It is probable* that the foreign ship
thrown out, betyven the rear car wheel
. Unless They Clear ties. The senate’s membership would
and from warships, in the harbor, al­ lines may be allowed to suggest their
and the curbstone.
-------j tic increased to 38 and divided cquitywn maximum o f liquor stocks for
so joined in the greetings.
Th e Sanford cur was coming south
__ ________
.
this purpose, gauged by the number of
The
nvintofs were In good .physicN F w \ m i K ? W M4!^Jt"raldln.'&gt; aldy' according to population in so far
on Mnin street, and Dr. Merritt was
I condition, when they landed and paisengcr* nnd the size of the crow.
_.
driving west on Robinson wonuc. It Farrar’s divorce suit against lam, as county line, would permit
after being greeted by A rm y ofifcials
Tellegen. her actor husband, whlrtv| The senate voted 20 to 10 In favor
A fte r Secretary of State Hughes
bill on tho calendar o f unfinished bus­ is said that neither driver saw the oth­ h..' been m arly completed h e fo r t c jo f Mr. Calkin, amendment I s p i t e
were taken to the officers’ quarters. received notice from Secretary Mel­
er car until the collision impended.
The historic flig h t began at Hcmp- lon that tliu regulation* w ill bocuuiu TO RAVE EXPENSE BORNE iness. A now buJ cluck . measure
must be retried before a jury in A p -;o f the vigorous ohpo.1tbn « f
modification o f act passed at lust ses­ The car driven by Dr. Merritt struck nellnte division of the supreme court tor Stokes, and Johnson, who peltl
BY RAILW AYS AND COUN­
cJcuil. N. f., with Kelly In the pit. effective on Juno 10, the State? De­
I
he
Overland
umidship.
tearing
away
sion passed today by senate. The
1
• that to eliminate this clause would
The T-2 cleared tho hangars at the partment communicated that fact to
TIES ALIKE
nilid, in order*that Miss Stella 1-arri
measure would make it unlawful to the running board on the left side o f
pave the way for bringing the whole
end of the flying field by inches, nil o f its diplomatic nnd consular o f­
more, one o f the co-respondent*
“ intentionally or w ilfully"
issue a the car, demolishing both front und
matter light back to where it stands
nosed up for elevation, nnd turneck its ficers, with' instructions to acquaint
named by the singer may have an
check or drnft with the intention to rear fenders, ami crushing in the
today. The legislatures since the
blunt nose toward Rockwell Field. It the foreign government where they
opportunity to clear her name in
defraud. A bill by Senator Wells tq door.
constitution in 1H85 have been charg­
did not stop an Inch short o f its goal. uro assigned concerning the liquor de­
i ?
.
A t the impact the child was thrown public.
ed with effecting a reapportioninont
Unwed by Senate and Houne require railroads, l ’ullman companies to the street. The two curs Micro
*
W A SH IN G TO N , May L— President cision.
and other sueh utilities to make tax
hut hail never dohe so, Senator John­
t
YcHterdny— Another Check
OfTicinls Thursday nrrnngcd fo r a
Harding, on being informed yester­
return on property held in warehouse swung around so that the rear whel Boy Killed, Two Injured son poiqted out.
of the Essex impinged upon the child’s
Bill Among Them .
day of the non-stop fligh t from New very close inspection o f foreign ships
or storage, wus passed.
Mr. Calkins saif if the legislature
body,
which was lying ngalnst the Explosio nof Gas Fumes
York to San Diego o f Lieutenants us soon as the regulations become e f­
Representative Miller’s grade cross­
W25 sidestepped its duty, there
of
tllV T h e Sftft«»clftted l*reftft&gt;
.
Macrendy nnd Kelly, sent the two fective.
rail­ curb, wher It struck with considerable in an Empty Tank Car was no assurance but that the govT A L L A H A S S E E , May 4— The *A\. ing bill which would give
aviators a telegram o f congratula­
regulatory^ pjw cr violence.
He deleernor would do likewise.
ate w en^ Into executive session ,nt road commission
I llr Th* Aftfturlftlrd I'rraal
.
Other occupants o f the uvorland
tions telling them they had "written Earthquake Shocks
to
the
discussovifr
all
grade
crossings
outside
o
f!
noon presumably in &gt; connection^ .qf
VALDOSTA, Gn., May I.-—Donald g a tin g such nuthoriiy
and Dr. Merritt vj\&gt;re descrlbcil ns beu new chapter In the triumphs of
eel
other
possihilllles
o
f
Governor,,
It
suspension by .the governor o f o ffi­ cities, with n view to eliminating onRecorded at Cleveland cials during the past several months. iryly dangerous ones nnd ystnblbih jng shaken u p ^ n d suffering from Baton, 11, Was killed and two |iroth'- might servo to .prompt
American avaiation.”
the 1825 leg-*
.
ers, Clyde, 12, And Kermit
were
sbiH'k but not seriously injured.
"Accept my most cordial congrat­
Senate previously passed general ed­ brotdetivu measures at others, was
badly bur nod in an explosion o f gaso­ islaturv to pass it to him. he •aW,
I l l y T h e A afto rla ted I'rrftft)
ulations on the aucceaa o f your rec­
ddfcntrd in the house .todoy « f i c t
CLEVELAND ,
May 4.— Scismo- ucation bill to abolish the hoard of
line fumes moused when one o f the an dagain. it might bo basis o f tv
ord making non-atop coaat to coast
amended
to
nrovide
cxpeqsc
Incident
Two
Confessed
teachers’ examiners and ., prcscylb*!
boys struck a match nt. thu mouth of filibuster to prevent action by the
flight successfully completed yester­ grnph In St. Ignatius College hero
to making the change*
b« lairne
MfU
prerequisite*
fo
r
applicants
o
f
sety
an empty tank car nt Ewing, near JUgfi legislature. p
To» Murdfei* of
1
day. You have written a new chap­ recorded earth shock at 11:42 this
eqJially kX county ami j a i l roads,
Senator Singletary proved the most
teachers.
The
house
has'
a,
simijur
here cilrly today,
.
ter in the trlumpha of American avia­ morning and another five minutes
1
Mait
and
W
ife
stubborn
enemy o f the measure. Ho
later. Father Odenburk is in charge
tion."
Churchwell’s special tell day sale nt first wanted no county to hav*
.
. m J iir iiI\. „
of
observatory
estimated
the
distance
Army air service headquarters also
ISA B E L, Oklh., May 4.— Jock Pope closes tomorrow night. Special prices more than two
representatives but
telegraphed under the signature of four or five thousand miles but un­
nnd Red Harvey, uow under arrest, on silks and ginghams and you *111 th senate voted down 22 to 7 hi*
Major Geoergl Patrick, chief o f the able to say what direction.
lovo confessed to inipllyation In the obtain some rare bargains by goin g, nlMl.m|ment to this effect. Senator
army air service, the following mes­
tilling of Thomas Hansel), hi* wife, to Churchwell’s tomorrow (Sutur-*! Singletary's remarks extended all tho
sage to the pilots:
Boston Man W ins
heir, daughter Mrs. Lydia Pope und day). They sell for cash and sell bray from the effectiveness of a large
" I extend to you most hearty con­
yro children at jlan ieli's homo near cheaper.
Rend their advertisement legislative body, and It. this connecChampion Grand
gratulations upon your sucessful.comHaworUi last April 2flth and have today.
tlon hv brought in the Georgia Asplctlon o f world’a record o f non-atop
ghurged John Pope*, eslrangetl husTrophy in England
seinkly as a bad example to the *aaThe Southern Utilities Co., have
flight form New York to San Diego.
aertio that if It was not for the pres­
Edwrfrd Higgins, President; G. D. Bishop, Vice­ Ijand, of Mrs. Pope, with the respon­ again
opened up u city station f o r
Thl* Right is viewed with pride by
I l l y T k , A o u r l i l r S Pr*ftft&gt;
sibility for the crime according to an
ent proportionate strength o f the
" 'vPfesident j N ew Governdts Elected
• iw* announcement by officers.
selling ice to those who do not get
SA N D W IC H , Eng., May 4— branall air service officera, and brings
North and! West Florida delegations
it from the wagon. This is a fine
I
to this country increased perstige In els Ouimet o f Boston won the Royal
i ( f,;
; • .htt
the south Florida members will bank­
move on the part o f the Utilities C&gt;„
The anhunl election of three new o f the organization snd ns a sugges­
the world o f aeronautlce. It la the St. Georges champion grand chal­
Lloyd’s She Store hss something
rupt the. stale in \hc way of appro­
tion
recommended
that
the.
Chamber
and Manager Rusboro Is to be con­
fruit o f a determined'and courageous lenge trophy toadyr dafoating by one governor* lot the Chaml&gt;er o f Com­
for you today in an afjernoon slip­
priation*. They make so much mon­
effort o f which you may both be just­ stroke, Dr. O. P. W illing o f Portland. merce wa*^held thi* week, the flh »l o f Commerce have an Its progratji for per. Tho khl |flove effect und real gratulated in his efforts to give ser­ ey in South Florida, he said, that they
the ensuing year a continuous move­
Oregon, In the play-off o f yesterday’s
vice.
ly proud."
.
.
have lost their sense* of values. Ilo
vote electing Gcd. D. Hlshop, Edward ment which will bring about inerpa*ed fit. Sec his advertisement today.
tie.
Ouimet
took
77
strokos
for
18
An official report setting forth tho
referred to an impending proposition
Higgins and J. G. Ball. N f , Ball,suc­ membership, further development *bf
study madd by* the air eervice in holes while w illing toow 78.
to bond the state for »50,000.000 for
Uje
w
ater
.Wansportstiob
an«t
support
preparation for the flight was made
ceeds himself and Messrs. Bishop and^
road building, and ventured the pre­
public yesterday. It points out the Constitutional Forces
H iggins succeed John Meiich nnd R. of the plans to deepen tho Bt. Johns
diction
that all the South Florida
material acjAntages, both commer­
C. Rower, whose terms expired. There river, cheaper freight rates, munici­
members
would vote In favor of It.
cial and military, attendant upon the Gaiii Decisive Victory
arc three governors elected each yfcsr pal ownership o f public Utilities, pubSouth
Florida
fellow* Just natural)/
successful accomplishment of the Over Menacing Armie&amp; to serve a period o f three, years. Tho lit tax o f sufficient size to properly
net too f**t a P*ce for th# North and
exploit
Sanford
to
the
outildi?
world.
flight. From a standpoint of nation­
newly sleeted governors were present
West Florida people, heaald.
al defense, the report **ye# * non­
(Oft T k * A s m H a &lt;*4 Trees')'
"
at today’s meeting o f the Chamber of He also spoke o f tho greater, interest
HONG KONG, May 4.— Tho south­ Conimerte i t which tlmo officers fo r being taken by outside investors in
stop truns-cpntinental air voyage in­
Baumsl’e Specialty Shop la after
dicates the feasibility of transporting ern constitutionalist forces o f Sun the ensuing year wqr^ e lr e tc d ..M - Sanford and cited the willingness o f 27,000 Acres
i^and Purchased from an Iowa yoyr bunlncK* today with a two day’*
men, message*, / equipment or any Y a t Sea, Canton leader, are report­ ward Higgins waa nominated fo r pres­ these investors to loan money on
special sale on sweater*, *»ks, ovwrv ’Man
'
'other vital ntepsity from one coast ed to have gained a decisive victory ident o f the Chamber o f Commerce Sanford homes. The potentialities of • .
blouses, skirts, wool and hand-made
to the othe^p aniincredlably short over the armies menacing Canton. and was unanimously elected. Mr. Sanford, Mr. Connelly stated in hi* re­
Waist*, A two day event of
’
I S , T ) * f t i u « l a l »4
The enemy outflanked, it is said, have Bishop waa elected first vl^e-presl- marks. pyeeages an cfa o f develop­
space of tire*.
,
importance to i)^n ladies of Sanfdtu
BUSHNELL, FI#., May 4.-'( Special
o f the
of county commit and Seminole county. Read the ad­
Anothef Mature, regarded as of been routed a fter -fighting in which dent and Ai P. Connelly, second vicl- ment never before known In the r lty ’s
Plana for the tourist hotel
th . I I « « M ) . - T I | .
c , „ , 0 8K’ln h .u ..r
secondary Imiwrtance i f ' the demon­ bith sides suffered severest casual- preslfhmt. R. W. Pssrman, jr., was history.
of vertisement today.
, vefopment »propoaltion of tho yag? 1*
stration that l(U possible to concen­
1.
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rc-appointsd secretary by tho boatd. and .other important proJecU, while
St.
Louis
today
bought
o
f
A.
I*.
Britt,
still tentative, are gradualy but; sure- just made possible by tha acquire­
A profeasor * * y » the Sphinx ia
trate large number* o f airplane* at
Mr,
Higgins, who succeeds A. P.
«,(
Marshalltown,
Iowa,
the
large
tract
ment o f twenty-seven thousand acres
masculine, but hi stestlmony 1* hard­
any deslrdd point within the United \ Stamper A Company arc the lead­
mentioned and will at once develop, it
__ i l . U fliW I k . lot —
of as fertile aoll as Sumter county
ly necessary in view o f lU long-con­
imuiri m successful conclusion.
States on abort hotloe. With the Jn- ers iq low pricf* In everything in the
ford’s youngyst and most successful
tontslns in the Center H ill, Bushnsll fo r new settlora. In the .territory tinued silence.
crcasing importance o l the air service most and -produce line. Stumper has
The
Board
o
f
Govcrnbre
voted
that
buainrn m*n. Since acquiring the lo^
and Sumjarvllla sectioqa. fampd f ftf adjacent is the largest old lienrjpg.qr:
as a rem b a llo t arm tluf^ report a#- the prices and ho quotas them every
C«1 Ford /agency, .I^e ha* hujlt up a the secretary draw up a *#t o f re*p- ttp lr vegetable production o f beanf, ango gtove la Florida. The largest
eerts, this feature
alone might in Friday In a big advcrti*«iPCDl 1,1 th#
»r tha
phenomenal btfsjneas and is connected lotions extolling Mr. Connelly for
cabbage and* cucumber pitches ^ in
time o f war raaan the saving o f thou­ Daily Herald. Hla store is filled all
las achii
achieved cucumbers and caboags and tomato** Florida,' the largest shipping point fo r
financially with numerous interest* in success jb e organization hap
day
with
eager
bqycrs
because
he
Ing t)ie maker o f crop, Thp Und
, sands o f Uvpaand.m ill ion* o f dollan
lidancc, aa tribub
tribute to
* *his
,J
jtfiford. In ^acting Mr. ju g g in s to under hU guidance,
*0 adjoins .thf Wsrm , Spring ham­ string beans In the United States and
has the good* \»ud price* and the
worth o f porperty.
untiring
efforta
and
servlccp.
M
the prc*l&lt;)ency, member* o f the board
nubile look* for (he price* each F ri­
mock near Coleman, tha 8outh’awith all olher fruits and farm pro­
Id
that they have elected a
are
confident
d
u
cts'of
Florida
harvested
in
abund­
day.
Stamper *ell* cloae and *ell*
Dickson A Ives, Orlando’s Favorite greatest cabbage patch and tomato
Ha
Fur
Florida:
Partly
cloudy
man with the nece*s*ry requisite* to
fo r cash and you deliver your own
land.. These four town* last year ance, 3,200 carloads rolling last year pa weather tonight and Baturbring greater success lo an organisa­ Shopping Place ha. un advertisement
thu two rallrofd* and hard roads in
good*. I f you don’t think he ha* the
V
tion composed o f tho progressive tie- in tWa Issue quoting prices pn many ehlpped 1,700 car loada o f tyuck and tha territory. Thi? above state meats ga day probably local shows**.
cheapest-prigee
in
U)*
city
I00**
1
carluad
o
f
celery
line* In their department etare.
w ill further benefit by the half m lL
F ro m ’ I
■pi Baaford.
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over in the Herald today.
s
*
Ron dollar drainage proposition al­ are each and all made on tha highest
to Flc
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?. ConnaUy. oil retlrlag spoke
authority.— Clarence E. Wood*.
Savannah, 8; JL
The Daily Herald, 15c per week^ ready financed. F . L. Rutland, chairo f tha past accomplishments
15c.
por
week.
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TEN OFFICIALS FROM ESSEN
WORKS CHARGED INCITING
WORKMEN TO MAKE TROUBLE

The following was sent the Herald
by the Reporter-Star early this morn­

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I lly T k * A «»t&gt; rl«lril I ' r m l

HILLER’S GRADE CROSSING
BILL DEFEATED YESTERDAY
AFTER BEING
MANY

ANNJJj

BILLS

OF OFFICE
0 t# M
AT

BIGGEST LAND DEVELOPMENT
PROPOSITION IN THE STATE’
MADE AT BUSHNELL TODAY

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THE WEATHER

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OK J U i P I l E H B N T A T I V K S
D im iN O
Tlm t It nlintf bt, unla wfu l f o r tiny
T i n : h k h k i o n o k ) h &gt;.
.
n r : i t e n a c t e d h y t h e l e g i s l a - p.rj»on o r tierronw, f i r m , o r co rporathin.,
o r express companies. hr railroad I
31
T U H E o r T I I K S T A T E OK K L O It lrompaulo*. o r
com mon
carrie r*,
to
B'
T h a t Tfouii* IMII, lia and the pnmo In (ra ti.p o rt by r i n r c . or railroad. o r att-j
totnolille
truck,
automobile,
o
r
by
wnif.
[1 - hereby n m im lH l to rend n* f o llo w * :
(
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Hi:CT|ON h
„ . . on any nuHi rinti . . black lia.n, brenm. f
or —
ra tfU
h , o r -nny o th e r f r c t i .
c*
T h n l on xnd n i t e r Uio pnftsnKe 91 U i Irl croppies.
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* o *f j m y kind out o f Bem l-i
■f a c l nn&lt;l upon it bcromlnic a la w. It i —
writer
fish
Kioto o f --------Florida,
shrill lie im ln w fu l in tnln&lt; and catch nny polo County. ------r -or in-..
0 fish fro m tin* lak«*i«. rivers, creeks, f»r . Hde tho boundaries o f Hemlnolc Cou n -!
's t r e a m s o f Hornlnof« County. Htaio o f , tv. F lorid a, betw een A p ril first
find;
Of F lorida, except wlrti hook find lin n rod N o v e m b c r - f t r s f m f - e n c h ami e v e r y y r x r *
4r and re e l; betw een A p r i l 1 st and N o vu m -1 except trnlil fish tie enmeht with honk}
* l a r 1 st o f each und e v e ry y e a r ;* that and line, o r rod and reel, and Hint no
ft no black base shall bo taken fr o m an y black bass shall bo transported o f nj
. o f the lake*. r*vrTs, creeks o r strea m * 1 1c -* lenuth lim n eleven ( 11)
Inches
it o f bem lnole County, titato o f F lorida, fro m point o f nose to fork o f tall, and
a less length than elcv.cn ( 11 ) Inchos that no person ahnll ta k e o r catch from
I nf
* fr om Up o f noee to fork o f tall, nnd any o f the fresh w aters o f Sem inole
Portraying tho unconquerable n »
l that no person shall catch o r tak e fro m County. Florldn. In* any one* day, more
I Mild lakes, rivers, creek s or atreama In than ten ( 10 ) hlnck basa or tw r n t y - flv ir tIt o f youth, “ Freckles’’ is
&lt;J an y one day m ore than ten f(lb &gt; black hrfnm. nr
tw en ty-five
croppies,
or
i bkas, *»r 2m bream, o r :&amp; croppUa. or 25 t w e n t y - f i v e catfish, t w e n t y - f i v e freah
tho grcaCcsi role o f his career. TW
7 catfish, nnd sh.’ill not sell «»r o f f e r f o r w a t e r fish o f an y kind whfUaoavef.* * / * ^licturc ift'ljac^cd with action, UuJ
1 sale an y such flail as black lm t &lt; bream.
S K C T IO N V I . J J ^ r 0
a
£ e r t ' P p N nr catfish, betw een A p r il 1st
A n v person or persons, firm o r cor(Ing scenes nnd stirring adv.ntuni'
1 slid N o v e m b e r 1st of each anu .evory. pnrallon. v i o l a t i n g any o f the prnvlsj y e a r In Hemlnolc County, Florida.
Imiii o f this act shall he deemed g u ilty
—interwoven in a beautiful sUn’
lf
8 F O T IO N II.
o f a m isdem eanor and upon convic tion
T h a t It shall be un law fu l at an y tim e Mvtull h i
."Li!Lm^?..JHVUua-an4-hM »rt^
— .o f-t^ -A ^ a r r -v lth r r -d fr ^ o r ^ tc ^ w t-ir to s c T t^ T ijv r r "TTifndroil TlnTlni?#. T w u l n o t o v e r
’s.n W arner feature.
&gt;- season f o r nny tirrson to tak e or catch F i v e Hundred Hollars * and not
less
n black 1 nu»s fro m any o f tb u .la k e s , (bnn six months nor more than one
n rivers, creeks, or streams, o f a
less Vonr on the eoiinty road, nr by both
- le n gth than ( I I ) eleven Inches fr o m npc and * Imprisonment a t - t h o dlscre11 flic tip o f nose to fo r k o f tnil and shall tlon o f the court.
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n r «t u r n tho same Im m ed iately to the
N K C T IO N V l l .
(V Huperb Spanish-American Spn
w a t e r fr om w hence caught. In Semi nolo
A ll u w s nnd parts o f la w s In conflict
- County. F lorida.
w it h tho provisions o f this art be, and
Romance
H K C T IO N II I .
the same arc jierohv repealed.
That It shall lie u n law fu l In fish w ith
.
HKCTIO tt V l l f
• any seine o r net o f an y kind betw een
T ills net shall g o Into e ffe c t upon Its
With Gloria Swanson and Antosl,
A p r il 1 st. and N o v e m b e r 1st. o f ahy becom in g a ls%v and approval by tlie
.
Moreno
year. In Hemlnole bounty. Florida.
Uovornor. nr tip«»n Its b ecom ing a law
n-

MRS. FRED D A IR E R . Society Editor
Phono 217-W

W esley (Freckles)

For Florida: Showers
night r.hd Friday.

First Thuradny afternoon" off. nnd
hit rainin’."

to­
! Fa

However th e rfmnrerr-nnr-feeling
much-better trhirh-is worth while.

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday— Mm.- D-. I*.
Pruniffiond
will entertain tlie members o f tch
Mcrric Matrons Bridge Club nt
3:30 P. M.
Friday— Mm. H an y Wnlsh will en­
M lu
m ta Ni n l*« 1m P i
tertain at tho secytjd of n series of
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bridge parties nt ,hjpr home on Oak
Rev. Joseph Wninrighl will be nt
nvonuc, at 3:30 P.iM. *
Moore's Station church to preach,
Friday— Pupils Recital undid* dircc■ May fHhr-4Tire to will Iwj
--th m -o f
n u iI^ T T t
H P. M., in the Junior Room of children implixcd. There is a revival
meeting being planned to take plnce
Baptist Church.
here in a few weeks no wc underFriday— Mm. Harry II. J-cwls will en- R(nnrj
.tertain tho membera tif tho Thirteen
There were some nice, soft showers
nridiro Club at I:pr home on Mag­
all
night Wednesday nnd nro still
nolia Avenue at H p. m.
falling today (Thursday) which do so
nu rh good. All crops needed the rain.
MIsb Ruth Motlingcr, of Jackson­
Hninco Chorpcning arrived here
ville, is spending somu time hero as
from Cleveland, Ohio, Inst Saturday
tho' guest of her sir.tcr, Mrs. Walter
iK-ing called home l.y the serious HIMorgan.
m-in o f Ids parents, Mr. nnd Mm. C.
Mrs. Joe Chittenden and baby left Iv f ’horpening, who have licen con*
lined to their beds with chicken pox
Monday for an extended visit with
1and a complication of troubles, hut
relatives In Pennsylvania nnd other
j both are on the way to recovery now,
parts.
1we nro pleased to note.
Mrs. George Townsend nnd Mrs.
Mrs. E. A. Douglass loft Tue::dny
Dell, of Mcllontlllc avenue have both
for Tampn where she will represent
tho N. DoV. Howard Chapter U. D. been ill in lied with chicken pox.
Mrst lie n new lirand o f rhicken
C., nt tho state convention. She wan
pnx
to make people so very ill. Tho
joined hero hy her sister, Mrs. Char.
i.Id-fashioned
kind of rhitken pox was
I-cfflor, of Miami, who will roprenent
n
very
mild
disease.
tho Miami diopter.
lien Steele will he nt homo Snturday from Mars Hill, N. C., where he
E NTERTAINS CIRCLE NO. 2
lias been a student nt the Mars’ Hill
Mrs. T. U Nixon entertained tho
Theological Seminary.
members of Circle No. 2 nt hi r home
Ivy W. Owen Is leaving Sunday for
on West Fifth Street Tuesday after­
•his home in Iiounston, S. C., after
noon;
spcndlng tho winter here with tho
Tho living room wns decorated with
Harriett family.,
,
beautiful magnolia blossoms and hiMr. and Mrs. J. F. McClelland nnd
A fter tho business plans had been children attended the Kth grade com­
discussed, Miss Eva Grace Wagner mencement exercises nt the Genova
gave two readings that were enjoyed school last Thursday evening. . Their
by every one. The hostess then serv­ daughter, Christine, wns n graduate.
She lives with her grandmother, Mrs.
ed delicious punch and cake.
Jennie I’revutt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. CJ. Deitcrick huvo
sold their home and grove nt Silver
l.ake to Mr. mid Mrs. W. A. Raynor
of Celery nvonuc. The Doltorick's
hnvo bought five acres of improved
land nt Cnmcron City known .as the
Joshun Powell place nnd expect to
build a home there in the near fu­
ture.
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FORTNIGHTLY CI.IU!
An enjoyable social affair of yes­
terday afternoon, \v«k the bridge par­
ty given by Mrs. Hurry II. Lewi* nt
her attractive home on Magnolia ave­
nue, there were two tables of players
nnd the guests included the members
of the Fortnightly Bridge Club,
v The rooms where tho caret tables
were arranged were abloom with
Nathan Downing and two sons were
quantities of exquisite pink Gtndlolios “ T ige" Shooin' guests several days.
artistically arranged in vases and 'Ihe patty were enroule home to W il­
kaskefs.
loughby, Ohio, after spending the
A spirited game of bridge was play­ winter at Vero.
ed during the afternoon, und when
srores were counted it was found thnt
The High School Orchestra 1h learn­
Mrs. F ,E. Roumillst held high score ing some special pieces for tho Senior
nnd was awarded a lovely framed pic­ play. Mnve you heard them yet 7 30-3
ture.
.
Following the awarding of the prize,
PHOENIX, Ariz.. May 3.— T-2 en
the hnsetsa nerved moulded jellied route to Nan Diego oil an attempted
chicken, with pimentos, stuffed toma­ Iiostop flight passed over Wiekento salnd, toasted finger sandwiches, l*tii g 50 miles northwest of here at
olives, wafers, iced tea and candy.
10:20 mountain time this morning,
Mrs. Lewis' guests were Mrs. Geo. nevoid ing to railroad dispatchers
Knight, Mrs. E. F. Ilousholder, Mrs. message received here.
Frank Miller, Mrs. F. J. Gonzales,
Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mrs. W. T. Lang­
ley, Mrs. George Disliop and Mrs. F.
Ncoteli Chorus will sing nn old
Noug and dunce a Highland
Thu Japanese Chorus is gorgMr. Montgomery—Er
Ncnior play, May Kill ami 10th
I don’t— Oh, I seel 1
High School..
.
30-31
Very good.
Dcuecdly
you know.

Daily Fashion Hint

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S O C IE T Y
I f ynn k m r any frien d" il.lflnar yon
— If | « h a r r . . I n , . n m l i r r . or r . r a l n ,
home, or I f | «n nrr rnfrrlnlnlna. w r i t e
n iMnfnl r n n t l o thl* ilrpnrlmrnl. K i r i n *
detail*, or trlrptoior tlie Itrua. I I ..III
ho arrnll&gt; apprrelated.
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More building* are being contcm(dated nnd among them arc several
fine apartment houses. « ■-. * **.•&lt;
Thursday nflerpaons nro *good o f­
ternoons to go out to the gol/ links.
P^y «
rounds and cat a fine
thcr° &lt;nJ hc ovcnlng. There is
V|uttd*tlktrlt.

“M y American Wife”

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Uppman, president of the J.
^
Uppman f.o., of New lo rk , was
in the city today visiting with his
lotnl representative nnd many friqnds
bora.
l«x snlca for the city nnd counwi" ,M’ P «bli»hcd in tlie big WeekHerald tomorrow. If you do not
*u»’ «crlho for It you can get nn cxtr aroPy nl Hie Herald office.
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bpeer
hnvo tile (&gt;rueo f.irdles
nnd tl,0&gt;' ral1 y °',r nttcnH°n to them
*n Hds i.saue. They nrc happy me»llum in cor3ctfy nn,) y °u
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,h,m ht’forc nuin'f y™ ™ \t for n
cor‘'c,• Scc thcir advcrtiacmcn*.

Friday and Saturday*

G. \V. Mwton, Bracelet Watch Ex­
pert, 215.Couth Orange, Orisndo, FU.
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A physical culture: elnra will lie
opened, starting Snturduy morning nt
10:00 o'clock. All Indies who wish to
A good wny to ‘have hot codec for i educe, we guarantee to make you
tht picnic is to carry it in a thertnim loB« weight if you will attend the
bottle ami take along nn ulcuhol stove clnss regularly. If you « fc interested
to warm it up.
V
come to tho East Side Primary School
Snturdny morning. Reasonable rates.
MISS CORA LEE T IL L IS
.
•&gt;- Instructor and •Director,
Now instructor of physical culture at
South Side Primary School

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A II S'MtiM1,&gt;»d
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11they Tire,"Itchesmart, Buml'
pr Discharge, if Sore; Irritated,
Inflamed or Granulated, use
M urine, Soothes and Refreshes,

Sale lor Inlant or AduluAt aU
Druggists.^
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MURING CO., 0 E ««i Obi* 8tr««(, Chkaow

Elcctric Iroils
Toasters ........
Curlers .7 ... ..
9” Oscillating Fan

U SE T H E BEST G A S O ­
L IN E A N D
i “A U T O L IN E O IL ”

HOEVER uoes
th e m Knows
the quality of GoodyearTires. He knows
the greater mileage
they give ic a part of
G oodyear qu ality.
He knows their fine,
t r o u b le fr e e p e r ­
form ance is only
another ph ase o f
Goodyear quality.
And he has-learned
thattheonetruetire
economy iaGoody ear
Quality and Good­
year Service.

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^U niversally accepted as/
a the standard " A ” bat*B
l(tery tor operahngtdm f

Kent Vulc. Works

i b a t t e r y ^ t u b js s .jjif e ^ k * *

G IL L O N &amp; FRY

I N E S

MONEY TO L O A N - Representing c
105 Palmetto Ave^ ---- -Phone 481 -J
large corporation with unlimited
money at its disposal, making first
mortgage loans oti u ten year basis nt
attractive interest rates, if consider­
ing any cxlanslvc remodeling, new
In filling operation, or the refinancing
of your present business, requiring
additional capital, I wilt he glad to
confer with you confidentially.—C. S.
Hong, 7 West Church St., Orlando,
Florida,
30-12tc

O F C H U R C H W E L L ’S BIG S A L E
© M l ftMM

The prices arc tempting and the Saving you will make In your pur­

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chases will pay well for you to take care of your wants for several
months to come:

A FAVORED COAT MODE!

To nuke tl)c coat frock inert the
dcin.inds for drrssv wear, Fashion adds
n simple, hut rich braid to the deep
collar and lone sleeves. 'Hip design
may Is* attnirltvrly carrinl out in dark
gray, black, brown or navy blue. It
is gathered and finished at tlie w.iint
with a iiarmw licit of scif-uutrrial.
Tlie billions used may tic in high color,
to brighten the toou of the dress.
Medium size requires
yards 54-inch
miibrUI.
.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 13*17.
Slips, 3k |o 4tt inches butt. Price,
JJ cents,
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\\V nro equipped to tnke piclurcs
at Nil HIT, as well as on FI N il
or CLOUDY DAYS.

$27.50 Men’s Two-Piece All-W ool Suits, @

Agent far Slcwart’s Cut Flowers
Fresh every day

$30.00 M cn’HTwo-Piece A ll-W ool Suits, @ .........

STUDIO, 112 PARK AVENUE,

$25.00

Ladies’ Black 1-Strap Pump, at, per pair............ ... $3.25

S a n fo r d , F lo r id a

Ladies’ Black Oxfords, at, per p a i r .........

.t; $3.25

$6.00 Ladies’ Black or Brown 1-strap Pumps, at pair $4.98
$6.50 Black Satin 1-Strap Pumps* at per pair.

♦ 100 F I NE
7
I POU- DRIVING- &lt;

... $5.48

Men’s Brown Oxfords, at, per pair...................... ... $3.25

I F A S T E R TH AN \
fO M Il.es A N H O ^

$5.00 Men’s Brown or Black Oxfords, at, per pair ... $4.48
$7.00 Men’s Toney Red Oxfords, at per pair.:..... ... $5.98
B IG S E D U C T IO N O N D R Y GOODS, L A D IE S ’ R E A D Y

On its straight lines ami kiniplc stylo
rest much of the rcsfioakihility for the
■uccrssof ihU uillrur. Then* arr many
new matrruls'in which U uuy be de­
veloped for s|iring, noac pirttirr than
tsn covert doth with blading in self­
color liraid. The jacket la\nr* l**ih the
strsUbt und rircular rflitta, uinislily
avoiding a (•refcreticc. The skirt hat
straight lines and U altachnl to a U lt
of ks own material. Medium size t o
quires
yards 51-inch material.
Ficfprial, Review jacket No. 9892.
Jsae*, J4 in 44 inches bust. Pricr, J5
CAMS. Skirt No. 9660. Sirrs, 2| (g
J l inches waist. I Vice, 30 cents.

. T O -W E A R , I N P A C T E V E R Y T H IN G I N
O U R STO RE

l»y Bom« merchant who knowing you were particularly desir­
ous of Home vulcanizing service took advantage of your need
to raise tho -price? It has often been done but never here.
WE HAVE ONE PRICE FOR OUR SERVICE
ami, it is the same to all at all times. The only, time it is
ever changed 1s when we reduce it. We never raise Jt.

Kent V ulcanizing C o m p a n y
I HV*

Oak Avenue and Third Street

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SELLS IT FOR I

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$7.00 Ladies’ Brown Suede I-Strap Pump at, pair ... $5.98

WELL-STYLED TAII.LEUR

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A l Goodyear Srrvitm Station
Om/ni too i t l l and raram mand IS * n .i* Goodyear
Cerda n it h th e heeeted A ll •
R ra th er Treed a n d b eth
(Su n u p w ilti atendard
Goodyear S troico

Oak Avc. and Third St,

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C le a n

YOUR EVEO*Healthy £yes

Yowell &amp; Co., linvo a special Frlday nnd Hntur’dny sale mid they cnll
your attention to it today. Silk hone,
silks, ginghams, linen drcAscs and
many other nrticles in the Hpccinl :snle
nt prices that will make them go.
-------ChurchwclIV have only two more
days of tlie sale— Friday nnd SaturTho ilorahl delivered six times n
day—nnd today they 'call your ntweek for 15c.
tention to this fnct ns well n:: the
many bargains to be obtained in

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T[HE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, FRIDAY, M AY 4/1923 ^

f AGE TWO

The Florida legislature In nt lenet NEWSPAPERS (1 K E A T F AC TO R G IV IN G J U S T IC E TO T !I E S T R A W -B E R R V 1IN D U S T R Y .
making us believe they will favo^
Need for encouraging 'school chil­
rcapportlonmcnt and this ought to
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make south Florida feel good for the dren to think p i civic affairs la becom­
In n recent issue’ of the Grower an
M a g n o lia A t » &lt; BawtorB. F la »
ing Increasingly apparent, tl la an item appears In relation to the straw­
time being.
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easily established fact that the berry industry that wits entirely'mis­
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schools nlonu arc unequnl to this leading and eroncoh*. As we ropi'iiM an n m i
The line rains of the past twq day*
great task. A stntisticai survey., of. memb6r.it the Item was dipped from
n
j HOLLY
...EIHiir have helped the spring crops and the edurution conduct)1
rted by the Federal „ local paper and used‘as n ftlli’ rjrtof
If. J. L ll.L A Itl)...Xrrrrt arj’-Tr*a.nrr r citrus crops.and the lawns ami the
It. A. NRKIi..—......»la»n|H-r
Bureau of Education shows that the enough attention being given to Ha
It. 9. HOLLY ■■■■ Ad'fTtl.lax Mnwaqrr yards and every living thing. There
average child spends less Hum ^slx accuracy. Tt stated that n million
Ai.rr1l.la&gt; IIdir*- Marir Kaona - o » is nothing like a good’ rain nnd it yenrs o f hi slifotime in school. For­ and n half qunrts of strawberries had
Appllrallnn
takes the place of artificial moisture
tunately,’ the. nntion is saved from been shipped from the state.
LHWIK m ilPP —
Maaa^cr in n way that cannot be discounted. Intellectual inertia through the in­
Up to last Friday night tho ship­
rhnnr BIB-TV ntlrr B p. m.
fluence oEthc press— the greatest ments from Plant City alone ran to
Duharrlpflon I’rlrr la A*rum*+ ^
Frntlco replied -to Germany's plans single fncWir'&gt;;n post-school education four nnd n half million boxes and
n .r Yrar
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for
the iwyment of.the war debts by o f adolescents il)/l mluits.
Bis Months — -------------------- --promise to reach five million boxes
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a blunt refusal. In other words
It Is a sad commentary upon states­ before the end of the shipping sensoh,.
Oar Wrrh__ —... —.... ............I® t rain
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j - -----1■ash.*— ■ --»— France in acting just like Germany
though this will depend altogether
. Thr hla IS- t» IS-pa«r Wrrl4lr Iter- .lid when (lertnnny hud France just men nnd politicians of the present
aid mtlrrly ro.rrn Sro.ln.dr l.onnlp
ilny to realize that these agencies on the opening of the shipping sea­
a ad In pahilnhrd rtrrr Prlddrl Advrr- where France has Germany today.
which mold minds and manners of n son for the north Florida nnd l-oulxllnlaa rnlrn oindr knnnn on nppllrnllnn. BS.oO prr yror, nlwnyn In adynarr, And we do not blame France one people me sevorly *hahdlcapp^t Thu tann crop. Houth Florida tnn furnish
MUMIIICIt THR ASSIll'IATKII WIKIS bit. Thqy know that Germany will public schools- are over-crowded in tho berries hut cannot compete with
the indemnity
any
istveiy not pay ine
mmmmi} if
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Wieiu is
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1n.Mil It u yet. atLAiirkM^BtHily j morn northeriy-shtomny - u - t Thr'AnnorlAlril Press Is rscloslvrlv
entitled to the u.« for re|iiilillci.tlon
power of the schools account o f difference in coat of trnnsnot otherwise g r e d ite a in this
niy
a small percentage |portatlon.
Herrlcs were selling nt
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and nlno th * lo c a l
news
put ,uM.ed1,1nR* ™ * iH whnt
Europe are noted for and it is call- if the children reach fitting educa­ 15 cents Inst week and when tho price
herein.
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AH rights of re-publte/itlun nr stu'clul etl diplomacy in polite society but
•s' on gets lower than this the gropers lav
dispatches herein are also reserved.
tional levels. Govei nment figures’
Office I HRHAI.O IIIIII.Ill Ml. Phone MS it is really camouflage.
that gin to think of other crops.
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the surivval percentage show that
That I’lant City can grow other
only H»l per cent of the beginning
f
torrTun A.IvrrtUlns fvrpirren.ntW*
Tallahassee reports niy that the pupils reach the fifth grade; 711 per imps is evidenced by t|m following
I THE AMEn ICAN Pltl.Sb ASSOCIA f ION
Tick Mill may !»■ reported favorably. cent tho rixth grade; almost fit per item in the Tampa Sunday Tribune
W e 'don’t care what they do with the cent the seventh grade, and about of March lHtli:
"Since the tains growers are busy
Tick Hill. Seminole county bus al­ fiH per cent tho eighth grade; nearly
ready spent $40,0(J(l lo rill $12,000 .'1 2per cent the first year of high putting out tomato and pepper plants,
American aviation makes another worth of cattle of the lick mid we tin school; 21! per cent the second; al­ Those who protected i heir 1maniocs
chapter in history in the non-stop not ' t ee any results as yet. If the most 17 per cent the third; and over in tho recent cold snap have plants
flight of yesti-rdny. Amerirn is some state o f Florida wants to take up the 1 I per cent the fourth year of high blooming and expect to soon have
country.
tomatoes on the market. The acre­
tick business the state will have to school on schedule time.
hTe nation of tomorrow depends age to vegetable crops in this sec­
foot the hills. Semliiolo county has
Dispatch from Washington vay spent enough on this work and wcjupmi the children nf today, lleyond tion will be greatly increased this
there will be no loop holes left ill ail* through.
the education given in public schools year, and it is expected that, with
the tlry laws .now. Don’t know jtihl
transportation and good
must conic acquirement of the averngo
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whut they mean but we tire waiting
knowledge of tmw to do .tilings— that markets, the vegetable crops will
(H 'R MOUNTING FIRE LOSS
to see if they can stop nil the holes
is the hit Nits of material prosperity; show an groat a gain as the straw­
and nil the leaks.
and the knowledge of how to'think— berry crop’ hns already shown.
America's, yearly fire loss, instead which Is the basis of culture. A
"Several hampers of snap beans
of diminishing witli increased knowl­ small percentage of our imputation were sold here yesterday, the first to
edge nf prevention mid more stringent |obtains I his knowledge in universi­ be brtiught in since the recent frost.
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lawn to guard against fire risks, is ties; anuljier small percentage ab­ The demand was good and the price
YOUR REAL
LIS T IT
nn the increase. In 1921 over half a sorbs it from personal experience, very satisfactory. Three dollars per
W ITH US
ESTATE
billion dollars in pippvrty. was eon- hut the great majority of us must hamper was paid on the local plat­
sinned by flames, and eight per cent get it by reading educational news­ form, while local merchants bought
o fthis loss is grouped under the papers ami periodicals. These pub­ about ten hampers Hi $3:5(1 ami re­
W an t lo Borrow
lications are widening tho scope of turned tho hampers. 11. I.. • Platt,
"preventable" caption.
Some Money
Placed side by side, n line of tleu- their service and the average news- who liv e s ’ on Houle |, was one of
story buildings reaching from New paper of today conducts a school those bringing in snap beans, and
on Your Heal Estate?
York to I xm Angeles would represent room in its special columns of ques­ states that he will have a, good supply
See Uh-----------Wc Have It
tho yearly toll of fluiutXin America. tions and answers. The influence of from this time on.
"English peas are also bringing a
The loss in records is many times the piess cannot lie measured in
irreparable, and the economic setback terms of dollars and cents. It is nn good price on the local platform, K.
to thousands of communities would integral purl of our ' national life F, I’almor, a local buyer, today pur­
AGENTS
run the totals well into the billioiis. which fit ill languishes under war-time chased 24 hampers from I!. P. KatilAlong this building stretching from postal taxation—five years after the ersou at $3 per hamper. This is said
R E A L ESTATE
lo be the highest price paid this sea­
roast to const, a charred human body war is ended.— Fort Myers I’ress.
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
son for pens,"
l at three mile intervals would repre­
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105 W. First St., SANFORD, FLA
The Herald delivered six times a 1 Not only Plant City but many oili­
sent tile cost in lives, while at every
week for 16c.
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I one mile would be the injured.
er places in Florida can glow straw._

Sanford Daily Herald

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berries lq be followed by such other
crops ns ’ mentioned above.—Florida
Grower.
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N O T IC E TO A L L C O NC E RN ED :
The Sanford Carpenters’ Local 1751
contemplates a raise In scale to 75c
per hour, tak in g effe ct May 15; 1923.
291-26tp

TO CHARACTER

McKInnon-Markwood Company will
carry a complete line of Interwoven
12-tfc
Socks. .
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Aluminum Preserving Kettles and
Roasters on sale Saturday at Robert’s
Grocery at $1.00 each.
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There could be no belter index to char­
acter than a savings pass-book.

f[ This will serve you well at all times and
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‘T H E G IR L FROM UPPER SEVEN"
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of Sanford is
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. On Wednesday and Thursday, May
|| ready and anxious to help yo«. jto help
l»th nnd 10th, thq Senior class o f .the
yourself. An Interest-bearing account is
High School will present the nnnual
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your best recpbimendailflffi— - r - —-----play, “ The-GiW F ro m -U p r rr^ v e n :”
This is one o f the brpt plays ever
selected for a high school cast, The
play contains n mystery which is not
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solved till the last net. The w ig*
and costumes for this play have been
rented, from regular costumers. The
Sanford, Florida
comedy part is well taken by Byron
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Stephens an tho Englishman, Victor
Mclmulin is the villain of the play,
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who pursues the beautiful heroine.
The- choruses are worth the entire
admission price. The Japanese! chorus
$1.00 Aluminum Sale ul Robert’s
Irene— Why you see Mr. Montco*.
is in costume with special scenery. Grocery Saturdny.
31-ltg cry, Mr. Mason and Mr. Simpson mq
The Scotch chorus is also in costume
us so wo didn’t mind walking up' h««, .]
and fhe girls sing a catcliy little
Senior }&gt;lny Wednesday and Thur*.
RELIEVED WHOOPING COUGH
Seoteh song nnd then dance the
day, llth and ltOhr
30-ltp
"M y little child had Whooping
Highland Fling. The mi mission is the
same an ever, 25c nnd 50c. Watthl Cough," writes JnmeaJloll, ('miners- Chest nnd Bronchial trouble use Fol­
29-2tp ville, Indiana, "and Foley’s Honey nnd ey’s Honey and Tar, the largest nil.
for the program.
Tar gave her relief. If my children ing cough medicine in the world. S*
contract a cough or cold I give them opiates. Refuse substitutes. SfJI
SENIOR PLA Y.
Foley’s Honey anil Tar and always everywhere.— Adv.
The class of 192.'l will present their get good results.’’ For quieg relief
Senior play, "The Girl From Upper from Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat,
Seven," on the evenings of May 9th
Electric Irons
$4.00
McKInnon-Markwood Company will
and 10th, gt the High School Audi­
Toasters
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$5.00
torium. The Senior play is always open their new clothing store soon in
a big event in Sanford nnd this one the Brumley-Puleston building. 12-tfc Curlers ...*......
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is certainly the biggest'yet. This i
s
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-----------a Western play, with cowboys and'
Indian caracters. Resides there is a C L A V A W A Y T H E YE A R S .... 9” Oscillating Fan
Chinaman ,n French maid, nn Eng­ Apply Boncllb Beautifier casmlc clay to
lishman with a monocle ,a group of your face, and rest while it dries, then
$ 1 5 . 0 0
pretty society girls from the cast, remove and sec and feel the wonderful
difference in the color and texture of the
and seme pretty western girls.
For a Few Days
skin.
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Tho choruses this year are new and Guaranteed to do these definite things for
beautiful. One Is a Japanese chorus the face or money refunded. Clear the
and give it color. Lift out the U S E T H E BEST
in costume. The other is a Scotch complexion
lines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
chorus in Highland Scotch costume. Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tis­
L IN E A N I)
sues and muscles. Make the skin soft
Watch for further announcements.
and smooth.
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“A u t o l i n e o i l ”
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28-2tp
You can obtain regular sires from your
favorite toilet counter. If not, tend this
Aluminum Percolators ami Water ad. with 10cents to Bon cilia Laboratories,
F . P . R I N E S
Pitchers $1.01) each at Robert's Groc­ Indianapolis, Indiana, loi a trial tube.
ery Saturday.
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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RATINE

GINGHAMS

. Stripe s, Plaids and Drawn effects,
values up to $2.50, a

Impoited. Checks, Plaids and
Stripes. Plain colors to match.
Colors guaranteed. Values up to
75c. Special, &lt;Y/
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$ 1 .0 0
CREPE DE CHINE
10 shatles, all Silk, plain colors,
$2.25 and $2.50 values, ,r

GINGHAMS
32-in. fast colors, see window dis­
play, Or

$ 1 .9 8
LONG CLOTH

DRESS LINENS

3G-in. 10-yard pieces, good soft
&lt;lualily* $2.00 value, n

12 shades, $1.25 value, &lt;a)
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$ 1 .5 0

Organdies— Imported Swiss Or­
gandies, 3(&gt; in. all shades and
white (£i)..........................
69c

98c

Indian Head— 36-in. Linen fin­
ished, plain colors, guaranteed
absolutely fast, @ ..... ....... .. 50c
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SEMINOLE COUNTY GROVE
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AND FARM NEWS NOTES :

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On Saturday the County A Rent can be found in hia office in the
basement or the Court House. A t any other time he tnay bo
reached through the office o f the Chamber of Commerce. Leave
all calls there.
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A LL CHOICE CUTS IN MEATS
‘’‘HOMErAIADE SAUSAGE
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JU ST P H O N E
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J. HUGH TILLIS, Prop.
402 SANFORD AVENUE--------------SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mnny of the farmers of this section
arc losiifg n large percentage of their
early—picktng-of peppersr T he fru it
TL —„ *i}_. .. J_. V _ .. .
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fTM_f —f_
la rotting in large quantities. This is
especially true, it seems, on ground
where there has been celery. Part ol
the loss may he caused by sun-burn
and inqury from sand being blown
against tho fruit, hut there seems to
„ ( be a distinct fungus disease present,
2,11) most eases. According to A. C.
Foster,-U. S. D. A. pathologist station­
ed here, it is an Alternaria Fruit R ot
There is no bulletin or nny kind of
literature on jt and in fact there has
been very little of it heretofore in this
district. It may be of interest to
some to know that some spraying will
be tried, with hopes of controlling it,
on the fnrm of Mr. Lehman in Eureka
Hammock, South of tho city. Any one
who wishes to sec the results will lie
wclconp? to go out and look over Mr.
Lehman’s patch. Wc hope to spray on
Thursday.

worms as well as the celery leaf tyor.
I also go(| some very good pictures
W -the si ngh^tr»p-and-of thcraeries td
itraps,,
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also
a good
close
up viow of-a single trap.' Copies of
these will be sen£ you as soon ns 1 can
get them ready.
I f I can be-of any further service to
you I shall be glad to hear from you
ngain.
Yours very truly,
A. H. BEYER,
Assistant Entomologist.

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD TODAY!

Gainesville, Fla., April 11, 1923.
Mr. B. F. Whitncr Jr.,

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Blue Cbme
Blow Your
H o rn !
The sheep's in the inendow, the cow’s in tho corn.
Little Hoy Blue, if you hud sense,
You’d build yourself a good strong fence,
And put it up between (lie cow
And the corn that bIio is chewing now;
• For fence or shingles, luth or hoards,
Wo are the folks you’re headed towards.

HILL LUMBER COMPANY
P A 'O N E

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Sanford, Florida.
Dear Mr. Whitncr:
I nm cnclosin ghorewith a report on
the preliminary work done on the lan­
tern trap collection made while 1 was
out with you on a visit to one of the
experimental celery fields.
I made n count of the collection of
moths taken from one of tho lanterns
traps which showed a total of 804.
They were very badly mortified, but
as near as 1 could identify
them
nbout three*fifths of this collection
were femnles. Among the other or­
ders of insects that were taken in this
collection were (57 bellies, most of
which were flea beetles. Under the
order of flies there were 1.72. A num­
ber of these were parasitic flies.
However, most of the collection were
flies that would work on decayed veg­
etative matter. 1 might also add that
three beneficial beetles were found be­
longing to the genus cnlntmmn which
is parasitic on cutworms and army

Orlando’s Favorite Shopping: Place
FR E E !

FR E E !

With every purchase made in our Children’s Department next Saturday and Mundny, we will
give FREE one Rubber. Elephant------------------------------- ------------- Only one to a customer

Wash Goods Department

Children’s Department
Little girls* Middy Blouses and SMrts in all
white, mnde of light weight material. Sizes
4 to 12 years. Saturday
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and Monday, each ................. -.....

Children’s Gingham Dresses
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Silk Department
Our $1.98 Silk Sale last week was such a suc­
cess that we have decided to repeat the price
again. Satin FrancniH. The world’s leading
satin, selling regularly for $3.50, in shades
of Pink, Light Blue, Squirrel, Seal, Rose and
Turquoise. Saturday and
Monday ............................

Hoys’ W ash Sqits
In all colors and combination of colors. In
Oliver Twist and Middy styles. Sizes 8 to G
years. Saturday and
(PI Oft
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$1.98 j

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Ribbon Department
Sash Ribbons in Solar nnd Hyglo soft satins,
suitable for the new girdles, in a (PI OQ
wide range of colors. Sat. and Mon... «P J..£i/

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In checks and plaids in all colors. Sizes 6 to
14 years. These are all summer dresses with
low necks arid short sleeves some (PO OQ
having while collars and cuffs........

Exclusive Sports Dresses, in a special Hale.
For Saturday and Monday we have selected
jiiHt 10 high class, exclusive sports models infabrics of all white Roshanara, fancy Rush*
anara, Super Canton, Wool Canton, Flai
Crepe anti Open‘Work Canton. Regular pric­
es Tango from $29.50 to $69.50. Each. We
will offer these Saturday and 1 D B I f 1!?
Monday at
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Erie Madras. A soft finish Cheviot, especial­
ly constructed for hard wear, nnd
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dyed in fast colors. Sat. and Monday.... l D C

A rt Needlework Department

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Our special for this Saturday and Monday is
a five piece bridge lunch set, stamped in flor­
al designs to he embroidered. Regular QE
price $1. Saturday anti Monday
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We also have a very attractive .lino of
scarfH, aprons, and centers stamped, in unus­
ual designs, which we will offer on
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Mercerized Chaiie

Imported Dotted Swiss
img. ucRuutr price ox mis cioin is $j.uu per
yartj. On Saturday andMonday (while’ it

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,AJJnderwei*rDepartment
Koyser Marvel KnitUnion Suita. Banded
tops, closed crotch, with wide knee. Sizes 34'
to 42 only. Saturday and Monday (PI OQ
while they last..... ...................
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This is a very desirable, soft finish print and
comes in qpaint designs that are especially
suitahle for children's dresses and ladies' one
piece morning and aftomeon dresses. Reg­
ular price of this is 76c. Saturday
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Embroidered Voiles &amp; Organdies
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These are embroidered dotted Voiles and Or­
gandies, manufactured to sell at |1.50 per
yard. We advise early shopping. .....
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69c

Hosiery. Department

Lace and Embroidery D e p t

Marvel Hose. Lehigh's famous quality. IB
color# of gray, black and white. Reg. (P I f\ A
price $1.25. Saturday and Monday.,— tpAA/U

Cambric Edges in widths -from 3 to 12 inches.
Specially suitable for children's wear and la­
dies lingerie. This will be our "extra special''
in the Embroidery Department Saturday and
Monday. This lot will consist of about 25

Toilet Goods. Department
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periment Station,' When the first to­
matoes. ate small, the chances
for
poisoning arc especially good.
Spray with lead nrsenate, Using 1
pound of the powder to CO gallons of
wnten, Tho milk'obtained by slacking
2 pounds of fresh rock limo should be
added to this spray in order that it
may have good sticking tpinlitios and
to prevent it from burning the plants. m
The first spraying should, be done
when the earliest tomatoes arc the :
siie o f peas. A week Inter, if there
is no rnin, make a second application,
Should it rain shortly after the first ^
spraying, it would be advisable to np-Jj
ply the second application within
threo or four days. Even a single np
pHcatjontytfU;gTTJrtl^rr durp.the:
4 a.w
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centage
off 1infeuthtion.

. A Savings A ccount
started by "you today at Our Sav­
ings Department, and added to
steadily, will in time become a
S A F E G U A R D against your fu ­
ture needs.
Such a “Safeguard” every man
and woman sfiimld.'bave.
, H ow about-YOU^.m aldng, the. .
start today?
4% Interest allowed.

MONEY TO LO AN— Representing* n
large corporation with unlimited
money at Us disposal, making first
mortgage loans on a tori year basis at
attractive interest rates, if consider­
ing any extensive remodeling, new
building operation, or tho refinancing rt
o f your present business, requiring u
■A COMMUNITY BUILDER
additional .capital, I will be glnd to H
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Storing Eggs
confer with you confidentially.— C. S. B
Hens naturally lay more eggs in 1
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t' P FOWBTBR, PrrtidfBl
B F. W n iT N B R , C**M«r
j Hong, 7 We*, t Church St., Orlando, n
spring than lit nny other season. As
30-12te a n i B H O H H H R B R O R H H H R B S I H H H H H R n H H R R I R R R R R I H I H m i M I H »
a consequence the markets are usual­
ly glutted with eggs at that time,
even tho' tho price is low.
A worth-while suggestion is offered
t i tho producers— as well as tho con­
sumers—o f eggs by N. tV. Sanborn,
poultry specialist of the Florida t'olirge of Agriculture, who hopes to help
solve this egg problem caused by the
varying supply.
I)r. Sanborn says: “ If you ure pro­
Day by Day in every way, P IG G L Y W IG G L Y is getting more popular
ducing eggs, put most of Hu nt down
in the Cash and Carry W a y
in water glass or incubate them. Do
not .rush them into an over-loaded
market. I f you are n housewife with
no laying hens, purchase all’ tho eggs
you can and preserve for use when
prices ate again high.
BBSS
"Egg? can bo bought in spring for
NO. 2 CAN PREMIER
2 CANS NO. 2 .SUGAR
much less than at any other season.
GRATED PINEAPPLE
c o r n ...;......
So b« vc or buy them while they are
cheap and put down in water glass.
NO. 3 CAN PREMIER
NO. 2 CAN PREMIER
Preserving eggs in this way does not
FRUIT SAI.AI)
T IN Y TOT PEAS ....
injure them in tho least-’ A fresh,
dean egg properly kept in water
glnaa will It almost as palatable six
NO. 1 CAN SUGAR
NO. 2 CAN CAMPBELL'S
months later
11 ttawly-laid egg."
CORN
BEANS ................. .
Directions for preparing water glass
may he hud for tho asking of tho
Florida College of Agriculture, at
Gainesville. Your home demonstra­
tion agent also can show you how to
- THE KIND WE A L L LIKE BEST
prepare and use it.
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\ F ir s t N a t i o n a l B a n k

Saturday

NEW NO. 1 NEW IRISH POTATOES, PER LB.

... 6c

25c
55c
12c

THE FAMOUS SUNSET GOLD BUTTER, LB. . !

Til's oN hosts
Rose buds frequently fail to de­
velop properly. They ‘urn brown at
leapt in spots, and the petals fall o ff
preiputurely. I f such buds are exam­
ined enrofuUy they will be. -found
swarming /witlr minute yellowishbrown insects about one*tweiil)Afiflb
of an inch In length.
This insect is known ns tho Florida
flower thrlps, according to specialist*
of the Floridn College of Agriculture.
It attacks n large number of flowers,
and is especially severe tn roses, cit1 us anti tomatoes.
Spraying with*tobarco extracts is the common remedy.
Such extracts vary in strength. Nic­
otine Hulphate is highly concentrated
and is used at a strength of 1 pnrt
to 10000 part* of water. I f unlr has
oyly n few rose pushes, the following
wit) no doubt be found hundy am( e f­
ficient:
Use the tobacco extracts as men­
tioned and make a strong aolution of
soup suds, or pour o little kerosene
intq a bucket half full of water. Go
over tho rose gulden carefully nnd
tut o ff all the roses With u pair of
scissors, allowing them to drop quick­
ly into tho Iqu-ket. Disturb the blos­
soms an dbushes ns little as possible
while doing this, so as not to scare the
insects away. Pick o ff all the blos­
soms nnd buds that Imvo pocned at all.
Then look over the patch and pick
all the buds that nro nbout to open.
These need not i&gt;« destroyed, but they
should be carried out of the rose gar­
den. , In ’ other words, pick tho entire
rose crop thoroughly, taking enre not
to scaro_the thrips uway. Apply the
remedy once a week.

Dickson-Ives Company j
FREE!

V ' H A G K T U kkA

THE SANFORD PAU^Y HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY I 1928

I.

1 GAL* CAN PURE
GOLD SYRUP

g&amp;S&amp;BiSU

a*

ha» ben sprayed, according to Prof.
J. 0. Watson, entomologist of U\« Ex-

few'- vil£,4A’&gt;

LOG CABIN SYRUP,
LARGE SIZE ......

A L L 10c BREAD
k i .o a E .............
A L L 15c BREAD
LOAF .............
WHY PAY MORE?

$14)0

NO. 2 CAN HAND-PACKED
TOMATOES ......................

10c

YOUR LUCK COFFEE,
1-LB. c a n .... .....

34c

7

FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, D0Z.

25c

EVERY EGG GUARANTEED
EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED
BEE BRAND INSECT
PO W D ER....................
PINK SALMON,
T A L L CAN ................

J Q g

| 3 PACKAGES SOAPADE ............................

23c
19c
21c

2 PACKAGES
CHIPSO
...........................

9c-23c
16c

1-l b . t a l l :

5 BARS SPECIAL SIZE
p .&amp; g. s o a p
.......

: b a k in g p o w d e r •.. i.25c
28c I 2l’IJ,*lSACKl’ILL8m
,RY ^J Jg

11319866

FANCY FULL CREAM
CHEESE, LB............

■m BBQ BO

H IS B B B B a B H B B M M B a H H M H B M Il

FANCY WHITE BACON,
LB................ :......... :....

...

24-LB. HACK VANITY
FLOUR ..................

$1.15 I ^iu
6(r K,,A,NTY-'*

|
l t f t

I
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24-LB, SACK .SWEET
0&lt;f
ROSE F L O U R ... ;.................

PKGS. KELLOG’S CORN •
FLAKES OR POST TOASTIES

2 PKGS. SHREADED ’
W HEAT
..... - ......... .
'

1 HkCf# ■ft,fti,ft,ftft*lftftft,i,,Mftft*.,t,-t4,,,ftfI,,,,,,., I,

35c

5-i.tlS. F AN dY BLUE ROSE
RICE .......

■ n a a w a H H M B B a n a a a

CREAM OF WHEAT,

O ff

$1.40

WILSON’S CERTIFIED BACON, LB. -

HAD A R S E N A T E K IL L S T O M A T 2
tf
f /i u i t WORMS

"Spray with lead arsenate” is the
answer being made to the many re­
quest* for udvicc coming to the Flor
Ida Experiment Station from tomato
grower# concerning the depredations
o f the tomato fruit worm.
1$f». insect is tho most serious, peat
ef the tomato in thi# elate. It la ub
\no*t Invariably found in com. Fre­
quently It 1* found In green peas,
beam, cotton and other plants.
The adult of thia insert Ipyft its
egga on the tomato leavea. The young
Urvae feed there for a (lay or two,
after hatching out, |&gt;ut soon migrate
to the stem*, into which t^ay bore. A*
soon as the tomatoes aej, (he worms
go for them. They eat their fray into
tlifl fruit and eat out tha inside. They
may eat out a tomato -Juat enough to
spoil it and then go tb another. Thus,
one worm omy cause the loss pf many
tomatoes.
While making their way into freah

46c

FANCY LARGE LEMONS.
DOZEN
" " 'T

cSfdx,

fH fe K i n d y o u
P A Y 46c FOR, LB.
i yV l » t i
’• n o

23c

bulk

21c
16c

W e h a v e the best Variety of VegetableKYresh fr o ii the garden daily.
W e have just received 500 dozen Loose W iles Biscuits, better known as
the Sunshine Biscuits, so we waht to shine some. For quality, it is there.

THE STORE THAT PULLED SANFORD

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PACK FOUR

S;A V E

----------------------------—^ S P E N D ---------------------«-&lt;•— ;
W E P A Y 4% IN T E R E S T O N S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S

SAVE

C O UN T Y
SER VICE

ST R E N G T H

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

BASE B A LL
FOO T B A L L
BASKET B A LL
T R A P SH O O TING
hit hard .but received- good support.
Score: '
Cleveland .
00(1 012 011— 3 12 0
Detroit
130 020 OOx—fi Hi I
CHICAGO, May I.—St. Louis hit T.
Blankenship opportunely and got an
even break in the series with Chicago,
by taking the final game yesterday,
WASHINGTON,
May
A.— New
(5 to -.'I. Score:
York made it three out of four front Bt. Louis
0"2 mil P2J - f l J4 I
000 (HI 010—3 3 1
Washington by winning the final Chicago
game of the series yesterday, 3 to 2.
Warmouth’s wildness proved costly
BOSTON, May L -Errant by Gallo­
while Ponnnck pitched effectively un­ way and ll.alo, folowed by Burns' sin­
til the ninth inning, when a fine gle, gave Boston two runs jn the
throw by Ruth ended a Washington third, enabling the home, team to win
from Philadelphia, 3 to I. Hasty al­
rally. Score:
«
New York
..... OK) 100 100—3 0 0 lowed but seven bits. Score:
I hilndelphiu .. . (Mill 1100 100 —1 H 2
1102 (HI) m ix — 3 7 I
DETROIT, May I. Detroit slugged Boston
her way into first place and a victory,
over Cleveland yesterday, (• to 3. lJlih-( The High School Orchestra is it
wns driven from the l«'X and Mctov- ing some special pieces for the Si
ler fared hut little hotter. Duush was' play. Have you heard them yet !

YEHTKIt DA Y ’H It KSI'LTH
National League
Chicago 2, St. Louis 3.
Poston I, Philadelphia. 0.
Cincinnati I, Pittsburg 3.
Hrooklyn II, New York si.

McKinnon-Mnrkwood Company will
have a complete ling of Hart SchntTncr &amp; Marx clothing, new store, now
stock.
12-tfc
The Herald delivered six times a
week for lfic.

American League
St. Louis &lt;», Chicago 3.
Cleveland 3, Detroit fl.
New York 3, Washington
Philadelphia I, Boston 3.
IIDW TH EY STAND

K ill Flies Before
They are Bom

Florida State League
Won Lo

rn .IE S b reed

In filth
1/ und cnYry It vvhert
ever they go. One w ellknown breeding place Is
thcl outhouse, which. In
sonic comm unities, Is «
necessary evil. The dan­
ger o f disease from tills
source can . be largely
overcome by the use o f
(ilo n r h y n O ils powerful
solvent destroys Instantly
the eggs of flies und m o­
squitos. • It sterilizes nml
deodorizes ‘ everything It
touches. In no other way
can tills menace to health
be so fu lly jn e t. G iant
l«ve costs so little you can

National League

Virginia Produce Co
--------------

W H O L E S A L E -----------COMMISSION M K ItCI IA NTS
Sunt hern Vegetables
Our Specially

New York
( 'hiengo
Boston
I'lttshuigll
M. Louis
I'ldlndelphi.
I iiirmiiuti
Biookl\ n

PROGRESS
night will bo the genial manager of
NOTICE!
the Piggly W iggly store, Mr. Hamrick
and his family. So he there tonight
C. W. Smith announces the removal
as Osborne's guest to see one of the o f ‘ his watch and clock repair *hop
best pictures brought to Sanford. from Moore's Optical Parlor, to the »
This is your ticket.
•
Seminole I.aundry, 123 West First
Street, where he will, be glad to * c|.
Watch for next welt’s program
come his friends and customers. Sr*
him nt his new location for first class
watch and clock repairing at reason­
Another crowded house last night to'
able prices. A ll work guaranteed.
see Wesley Harry, nml they were not
disappointed.
31-ltp
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your
name and address clearly. You will
Gloria Swanson and Antonio More* receive in retvrn a trial packago con­
taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­
no in “ My American W ife” .
pound for coughs, colds nml croupe
Foley Kidhcy Pills for pains in sides
A love drama of the tropical Innds
land back; rheumatism, backache, kid­
where Spanish Passion and intrigue
ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
nrc'the favorite sports.
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome nml
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
Gloria with all her shimmerii)g
constipation, hiliodsness, headaches,
beauty the center of it nil.
and sluggprli bowels.
Sold everyAnd tonight CIoHouh Gloria!

NOTICE!

A physical culture class will be
bpened, starting Saturday morning at
10:00 o’clock. All ladies who wish to
t educe, we guarantee to make, you
lose weight if you will attend the
i lass regularly. If you are interested
come to the East Side Primary S.hool
Saturday morning. Reasonable rates.
MISS CORA LEE T1LLIS
Instructor and Director,
Now instructor of physicnl culture at
Never was she so wonderfully
South Side Primary School
gowned, so warmly alluring.
*
30-2tn
The Scotch Chorus will sing r.n old I
Scotch
Song
and
dance
a
Highland,
An exciting picture that sweeps you
dance. The Japanese Chorus is g o rg -, Buy your ti.-ket early for the Senior
Ihrough a gamut of thrills.
e-ius. Senior play. May Dtli'and 10th play, “ The Girl from Upper Seven," a
rl the High School.,
3IL3t thrilling Western play with two mys­
It’s a Paramount Picture,
teries which du not come out until tinAnd the guests of the house to
last.
30-31
For quick results try n want ad,

\mrrirun League
Won

SECOND

SECOND

STREET

STREET

Between

Between

PA R K

P AR K

GIANT
LYE

In order to serve our customers we have opened a

RETAIL ICE STATION

f u r ) • y e a n i h • D e it
M r - T ig h t Top H o ld i the S treng th

opposite our office on Railroad Way where we
will be ready for business Saturday Morning.
Hours will be from eight to five-thirty on week
days—Thursday and Sunday from eight to noon.
Ice coupons can be used or tickets must be pur­
chased at office, as no money will be received at
station.

A. &amp; P. FLOUR
RUM FORD BAKING POWDER
If e v e r Shoes fit like a glo v e this
• llla vk Iv iil-o u e w ill-^ J u st
lik e cut

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If the ice wagon misses your residence a phone
to our office up to five p. m. will bring the ice to
your home.

EVAPORATED PEACHES
FANCY
YKLLOW

HaveJYou X,ried our Famous Co(Tees and 'Peas
K O V I.W k '
COFFBK. I.h

1 - ItK lH ’lH ci.i:

HORAK COF-

With Cut-Out Sides

I KK, Supreme, Ih
Wear Light Hosiery
Above is exart rut of Grey Suede
Just received— Also havo*u
one-stfap Grey

o'»"‘.rATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC c1,
Over 7500 stores in the U.S.A

and Railroad Way,

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factory Results Cannot Be Obtained :
r C ____ r -L
x x a v x TInferior
n f o r i n r FFeed
p p H
S
From
Cheap
Don’t think n feed is all
right simply because your
stock eats it. A cow will
cat most anything if you
sweeten it with molasses
but the milk pail will show
the difference. We guar­
antee results from the feed
that we sell— and remem­
ber—
VYour Money Back I f You
f t ® ,

0 IIT H E

CASH

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Yon can find tha u n i of

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every lira Business Man
b Ssnford la this Column.
each day.

Storage Facilities

SANFORD N O V E LT Y
WORKS

fertilizers

PHONE 539-MYRTLE AYE SHrHST.SANFOI?D.FU.

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork

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CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

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Tis is the Place to Buy Y our

U7 Commercial
Street—Sanford,
Fla.
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B. W . H E R N D O N

ROOFING

INSURANCE AGENCY
FJIIB------- AUTO------- BONUS

S. O. Shinholser

We have the variety, the quality and the best ■
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BIRD’S N E P O N S IT W A L L B O A R D

Contractor nnd Builder
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FLORIDA

CH A TTAN O O G A A N D W E B E R W A G O N S ■ A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

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Parma

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l'n-Impnurd tanil

Inanranrp

uilr I.ilia

Nurrlr llonda
t.oana

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SI R i s e n

L$* lO O F I N E
FOR- D K IV IN &amp;

IDOS

K-S.T-A-T-a

Hohirt

H R A I.T Y

eilM C A M T

IN V K S T I I K N T

COMPANY

IOI-H M nsnn ll ii A v e .

S T E W A R T Tiie Florist

FASTER. TH AN

tut Flowers------------- Florid Designs

O MILES AN H (H {5^

Anniinl nnd Oniumcntnl Plants
•114 M) rile A»c.---------- Plume 2G0-W

Have You Ever Been Held Up

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by Mime merchant who knowing you were particularly desir­
ous of siime vulcanizing service took advantage* of your need
to raise the price? It has often been done but never here.
W E HAVE ONE PRICE FOR OUR SERVICE
ami it is the name.to all at all times. ’ The only time it is
ever changed Is when we reduce it. W’e never raise it.

S A N F O R D M A C H IN E
COMPANY
General .Machine and Duller
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
Rhone (12-------- Sanford, Florida

Kent Vulcanizing Company

PURELY

Oak Avenue nnd Third Street
PHONE 17------------------------------ SANFORD, FLORIDA

PROFESSIONAL
Cards o f Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, sack
o f whom, in hia chosen jtroI m i Iod the Herald recom­
mends to ths people.

yjiiyK-iM*NR/.r

f|Up

George A. DeCottea
Attorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
i A N FORD
F L O R ID A

F R E D R . W IL S O N
* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

The Standard of
Comparison

Once A. Buick O w n e r Only Buick Satisfies —
In e v e r y com m u nity there are a nu m ber o f Inatances
w h e re once a B uick has been purchased b y one m e m ­
ber o f a fa m ily, oth ers o f the sam e intim ate group have
becom e Buick ow n ers.
B uick dependable p e r fo r m a n c e , lu x u r io u s com fort
and th s fact that th ere is a ty p e o f B uick to fit e v e r y
m otoring need, leads to the selection o f Buick as the
fatpily car.
v
y v
a m a jo rity o f n e w
s w h q .h a v a been

S T a a a . Road.

S Put. Tour.
3 I’.M- Coup*
S Pm . Was
S IW Tour.
Stdan . .
Sport Road.

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f t ITS

I Pul Tour.
I Pu l Tour.

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. 1011

- ties

4 Pbu. Coup* fins
T r.iL Tour. • I4JS
t Pam. Sedan • 1141
Sport Road.
14IS
Sport Tuuriat • 14TS

Prices f. o. k. M ulct Factories; Movers----------ill
take aided. Art a t w l the C . M .A .C . Purchase
Flan, tehlch provides to r Oe/erred Payments.

O-l*-M-W

First National Bank Building
SA N FO R D
-IF L O R ID A

E L T O N J. M O U G H T O N
ARCHITECT
Ream 7, .Millar Bldg.
SANFORD -tFLO R ID A

IC H E LLE M A IN E S
LAW YER
-y— C o u rt

hen better automobiles are built, Buick will
Build Them
N F O U D ^ F L O R ID A ______ ____ ________________..... L. C. klOORK, Manager

. . c Mr a e a a a a w d o a - r . i * .

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Classified Ads 1c n word. Mo
A d taken Tor less than 25c.
And positively nd Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany ail orders.
Count the words and remit
acordlngly.

i l l Bast F irst Street

-Phones-

-Offlce 271

DR. J. T. D E N T O N
PH Y S IC IA N -S U R G E O N
I toons 206-207-208 Melack Building

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVULE
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la m m

—remember the lowest priced
Baki ng Pbw der is ofteirtb.*'
most expensive— that baking
powder economy cannot be
based on purchase price—it's
Jesuits that count That’s &gt;vhy

BAKING POWDER

I In New Location
Wo have moved our ofl’ices to the sec­
ond floor oC the new FulosUm-Brumley Building
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$3.00

Weekly Purchase Plan

W ANTED

O. W. luiwton, .......--Bracelet" Watch” KxW ANTED TO BUY— Asparagus fern liert, 215 South Uratigc. Orlando, KLn.
FI
seed, for good clean stock will pay
-tfe
' 4-24-1
a good price. Address W. I*. Newell
Co., Whulesule Fern Growers, Apopka.
Fla.
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279-tfe

B O A R D A N D ROOM
ROOM AN D BOARD Reasonable
rates, 122 Palmetto Ave, 28-tfc-H

mSUMMER

ROOM A N U BOARD— $8 per week,
000 Laurel Ave.
2H-2tp

DR. R. M. M A S O N
'
D E N T IS T
N ew MWsch Building
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

D R . G. S. S E L M A N
Practice limited to
Diseases of Byo, Ear, Nqae and Throat
Eyes Examined, Glaaaca Fitted
M eisclf Building

Tho Ford Weekly Purchase Plan is amazingly simple.
You can enroll with ntt initial payment ns low as five dollars
each week. You add to your first payment ns much or ns
little ns you feel you emt afford.
This money is plneed in the bnnk nnd draws Interest.
In n short lime your depoafts, plus the interest paid by the
bunk, will be sufficient to obtain delivery of the ear.
Stnrt today and before you realize it you will Imj driving
your own Ford Cur.

1'OK T R A D E

Rooms 226-228

Res. 205-

W h en

CALUMET

Sanford, Fla,

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

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1 Sorry to learn that Lawrence Lundquint is still unable to attend school.
Tom Fortier's little ones are having
a siege o f whooping cough.
i
Mrs. Benjamin Swann is .at home j
t a h in ia lM h iia fe i
l.ut she and her husband are expect- 1
ing to leave soon for the north for the
FOR S A LE
summer.
FARMERS— You t*a I « t aood bod
L o t B y T e »t
Mrs. G. HlrVhl ('ailed on Thursday
fram-i and irrigation plugs at 4ha of last week to sea Mrs. Hridgemnn.
100-tfc
Sanford Novelty Worka.
’Joe and Ills wife and little Frances
FOR S A L E — B oaty"and Pays' pnlnts have-gone-to-Miami
and Varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Three new houses arc going up we
Works, Sanford agenta.
183-tfc,.
.
,
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__|hear, the one being hunt l&gt;y Trumond
L’OU S A LK — Rhode Island eggs ‘ nr Holly we have noted before—one on
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. the Sjoblom property near tho church
Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue, Snn- for one of his hoys and Losslng has
fiird.
83-tfp the contract for a fine residence for
T he Economy
FOR S ALK — Fine strawberries for Mr. llood not far from Mr. Swann’s.
preserving or table use, 15c quart.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles (’ turner ami
la the biggest selling brand in America.
City orders of five quarts or more de­ children and Leonard West spent Sun­
livered.— L. H. Jones, Bcardall Ave­ day afternoon nt the country home of
Y ou save when you buy it— you save
nue.
Rhone 3303.
22-tfe
when you uee it.
________________________
___ Mr. midairs. V. C. Culler in honor of
FOR S A L K —Indian tw^p motorcycle, the latter’s birthday.
Cream and
Use the same Baking Powder thpt
dirt Cheap. Cash or terms. Urk’s cakes were served for refreshments.
guards the purity o f bakings in millions
Repair Shop.__________________ | Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Tyner and famo f home9— that re ta in s its unfailing
FOR S A LK — lx&gt;t, COxllT, wilh cot- l|y nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell seal
leavening strength to the very Inst spoonful.
tnge and garage, 1413 Oak A vc. Ap- fumlly spent Sunday with relatives at
T h e sale o f Cnlumet 19 o v e r 150%
ply to Jerry Griffith, Ford Garage,
Windermere.
Creator than that o f any .other baking
2S-utc
Grandpa Williams, whose health is
powder.
FOR S A L K — AIJTOMOIIIt.FS
very poor of late, lias gone over to tin'
A pound can of Calif
' ntaina full
One 11(20 Ford roadster, self-start­ cast coast ngatd as the sea air seem­
16 ounces. Some buK
jdera come
er. Light trurk body A*1 condition. ed to help him last summer.
in 12ounce Instead of .
m va..;. Be
One 11118 Ford touring at a bargain,
A fine rain which was much needed
sure you get a pound tenon you want it.
One Cole Aero 8, 7-pass. Sedan, used fell here on Wednesday night and
only ns a demonstrator. Will sell at Thursday for which we are thankful.
a bargain.
Rev. J. S. Clark, who pi'eaMiei ev­
UTHE W O R L D ’S C R E A T E S ! ' B A K I N G P O W D E R
l’hono 55K-L-1. Terms if desired.
ery ‘Sunday morning at Sorrento and
G R AY MOTOR SALKS
at I'aola or Upsala in the afternoon,
a M a a a a a a a iia a a a a B a ti ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •
29-3tc
Foot Kant 1st St.
will lie with us again next Sunday. Di­
FOR S A LK — Fairbanks Mont
on- ,vns with the Lake Mary people last
gine and pump, 2 h. p. a bargain Sunday .evening.
See Don McDonald.
30-3tn • Rev. Kckhaid preached here at the
1IKA11T1FUL L AKE airtui
on
Lutheran church, Walter Pierson goyou. High elevation, pure drinking ing for him and the Mr. I.undquist
water. Good terms on o. few collages fnniily entertaining him.
u
ns homes or investment. $800. $1,400, i August Swanson went with his *
$1,000, $2,300.— Lake Mary Realty Co. brother, lien as far as Jacksonville as r
Lake Mary, Florida.
.'i-l-tfc the latter was ill. They went by the
FOR S A LK — Ford Sedan, alumM m-w. boat and he returned by train the next
$75.00 worth of extras.— A. I . Rum*. 1 any.
DR. R A L P H ST EVEN S,
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Kl'tdl and twn
Longwooil, Fla.
32-1 tp
children motored firm Arcadia and
FDR SALK—OlcUmoblle, gimd comll
DR. S. P U L E S T O N *
i.ie spending this week with her partion. Cheap for cash, ('all San­
cuts, Mr. and Mrs, Tyner. They ate
DR. J . N . T O L A R
ford Sign Shop.
31-lft*
going on to Marion county where lii.r if
DR. II. I L M c C A S L l N
1brother has charge of n tomato pack m
FOR R E N T
ing crew.
H!!■ ■ «■ X■■■HDHMIIH a ■ * ■ !!» ■ 2*11 ■ ■ ■ S liaB U U H IIH S H H B H B H H a i
FOR UK NT—Two 5-toom bungalows,
A telegram came from Miss Hax.'l
one (5 room bungalow.— A. P. Con­
Pritchard nnnmiiu'ing the death of
nelly &amp; S our ,
.............. ,
•Jti.tfu
her father, Seymour Pritchard at
FOR ■RKNT-—Furnished room 1 111 Ogdeiisburg, New York nq Monday,
27-dtp
Park Avenue.
the 30th » f April. The next morning
( 'OOLKST ItRKKZKS during sum­ one came from Ids wife confirming
mer, arrange for Szold’s new ocean the sad news. At this writing it is
front apnrtnrents, modern, complete not known here what caused his sud­
end beautiful.
Inspection invited, den death which came as a shuck to
write urcall 1l(i Ocean Ave., Daytona all. He leaves to mourn his loss a
devotedwlfe, who is a sister of Wm.
Beach, Fla. Phone 213 J.
Swayne of this place; a daughter,
W I L L E N R O L L Y O U IN THE
5-3-4-5-10-11-12
W RITE US for i'CKcr\Hlions
for Miss Hazel Pritchard, of Jacksonville,
roumn, apartments . or cottages, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Westersummer season. Finest bench ami dick of (his place and Mrs. Kd. Ham­
best summer resort in smith.— been ilton of St, Lawrence county, New
York. He was fifty-three years old
Realty Co., Daytona Beach, Fla.
•
31-Ktp last New Years, a fine man. who will
bi much missed. He and his wife hud
F77Tt U L nT —2 or 3 furniHlied'room*,
bought a nice little orange grove in
315 Mugnulia Ave. Apply Sunday.
Upsalu to which they were looking
*
31-2tp
0
forward to making their home. Our
FOR RKNT—2 furiiishL.f Imusekeep- sympathy goes put to all thu sorrying rooms, $20 per month. 1 bed ing ones. Besides her daughter, ,Mrs.
room $3.00 (ivr week, 311 Kust Fifth Barney Beck, who stayed with her
street,
31-2tp mother, Mrs. Wcsterilick, and brought
out Mrs. ( lute fro mtown, Mrs. V. C.
LOST
Culler spent the afternoon and Mr.
LOST—On Orlando road ladwenn S il­ and Mrs. Win. Swaytneall calling to
ver Lake and Sanford, Packard 37x5 sympathise its well as the near neigh­
Von can now buy ami pay for a Kuril, cur mil uf your
tire and rim. Please inform K. T. bors, at her los.i of a dearly loved
weekly earnings on fhi* Kurd Weekly I'lirelmnu Plan.
Field, Field Auto Top Co.
21-tfc
brother.
LOST—Swiss wrlsiT watch 'between
Gables nnd postoffice, Inscribed
Buy your tickets for tho Senior
Thousands of families are taking advantage o f this new
“ Ituby, 1918” on bark. Finder please play from llouinlllut
&amp; Anderson,
way to buy a Kurd and will soon he driving their own ears,
return to Western Union Telegraph Bowers, Mobley's, the Union Phar­
enjoying all the benefits and advantages of motor trunsporoffice nnd receive reward.
31-litp macy or Hunt’s Pharmacy.
30-3t
lation.
f

K XClfAN G E— Bungalow, 0 rooms utid
bath, garage, henery, lot 50x145 ft.
■ ysa E xam in ed
j Glsaaes D a d g M d South ci$y IlmKs, Orlando.
Would
like ul exchange equity for similar at
Henry M c L a u lin ,jS ^ Sanford. • Address W. O. Tyler, care
F. T. Williams, court house, Hanford.
O p t D.
31-4tp
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IN THE H EA RT OF THE W O R L D S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 30

SALFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, ftjAY 3. 1923

OUSTS ANGE
All Vessels Entering* Three Mile Lim it Some Un

der the Law

TROUBLE WITH DIRECTORATE
IN ORLANDO'S NEW MILLION
DOLLAR HOTEL

LACK OF GUARANTEES AND
8 PASSENGERS,
TWO TRAINMEN
KILLED TODAY PREMIERCONSULTS

After building the eleven-story
INSUFFICIENCY OF SUM
V - - ' “ &lt;l' * n7 ' p*“ tab,y u ,(oro ,ho depart*
IN CASE THE LEGISLATURE
Angebilt hotel nt n cost of more
WASHINGTON, May 3.—The Am ­
OFFERED HY GERMANY
m onfs communication Is received t^ru
f a i l Ied TO ACT ON r e .
erican government taking a positive American diplomatic representatives thnn n million dollnra, J. F. Ange
announced his retirement from the
a p p o r t io n m e n t
position with regard to the transport
abroad.
business yesterday and declared he
tntion o f liquor into territorial wntcra
While stato dopifftmont officials arc will sever all connection with tho
of the United States, decreed yestor- of the opinion thnt the decision has
Orange Hotel Company," although he
ditf thnt the rigorous interpretation in no way infringed upon treaties
With Belgian Government ns to
mny contlnuo to hold stock In tho IN WRECK ON DENVER, RIO
of the prohibition law given, by the with foreign governments It is not
Reply to Gormnny and Then
GRANDE
&amp;
WESTERN
NEAR
O f Education
Rcorfianlzatlon SEMINOLE COUNTY !»AR ASSO supreme court shall become effective certain that the foreign powers will corporation. This came after A. I).
SALT LAKE
Wnmer, millionaire Kansas cattle
to the Allied
■CIATION ADOPTS RESOLU­
'
a,
June 10.
Plan Will Be Left to
accept thnt view. •
man, had acquired
control o f the
TIONS
TO
GOVERNOR
Secretary
Hughes
was
requested
’
||ti
T
Sf
A
*«ifl«tM
l
Press!
in
fact,
some
diplomatic
quarters
(
f
i
r
T
h
*
A
m
f
M
t
f
l
Voters
company nnd ousted the directors
SALT LAKE CITY. Mny 3.— Five
PARIS, Mny 3.—The French cab­
by tho treasury to communicnto notice already havo lot It bo known thnt lim­ who aided Mr. Ange in building the
persona
were
killed,
one
missing
nnd
At
a
special
meeting
o
f
the
Semi­
inet
unanimously rejected the now
o f the decision to all foreign govern- itations Imposed by the decision arc Angebilt.
TALLAHASSEE, Mny 3. — The
twenty-six
Injured
In
n
wreck
of
the
nole
County
Dnr
Association
held
yesGerman
reparations proposals. The
nfonts. The treasury, which has juris­ in direct conflict with the treaty pro­
house yesterday adopted n concurring
Mr. Warner denied he wont nbout
Denver
Rio
Grande
Western
passen­
terduy
afternoon
the
name
o
f
Judge
reasons
given
for rejection were lack
diction
over
all
prohibition
enforrevisions, particularly In trade agree­ the business o f buying controlling
resolution by Representative Davis
which would direct tho joint commit­ J. J. Dickinson wns endorsed and omnt, suggested thnt the state depart­ ment guaranteeing equality of treat­ interest in the company in secret ns ger train nt Woodsldc, Utah, last o f guarantees nnd Insufficiency of
tee that investigated tho death
of suggested to Governor Hnrdec as be­ ment advise foreign governments that ment to shipping. H Is expected in ho is charged with having donb by night, according official advices re­ the sum offered, by Germany. Pre­
Martin Tabort, o f North Dakota at ing n suitable man to appoint ns the all ships entering the three mile lim­ diplomatic circles that there will be Mr. Ange. Ho was quoted as having ceived nt thc office of tho road here. mier Poincare will consult with the
Ilclginji government as to -the reply
the camp o f the Putnam Luml&gt;cr Co. ndditional judge o f the Supreme it will ho subject tu tho now applica­ lengthy negotiations between tho said he deemed a chnngc in tho com
SALT
LAKE
CITY,
Utah,
May
3.—
to
Germany and when It la ready U
Court.
tion
qf
tho
law
.
without
exemption
United States and foreign govern­ pnny necessary nnd for this reason
Ir. Clara, Fla., to transmit all tho tes­
The resolution follows:
and that no further pronouncement ments on this phase o f the question. purchased $200,000 worth o f tho Eight passengers nnd two trainmen will be communicated to nil allies.
timony it heard to tho state's attorney
were killed and twenty-five persons
W H EREAS: The Logislnturo now mny expected from this government
Treasury officials are acquainted $500,00 stock issue.
for the judicial circuit embracing Dix­
Injured, some probably fatally In a
BERLIN, Mny 3.—Germany has
In
session
has
passed
n
bill
providing
with the extreme delicacy o f the sit­
regarding the effective date.
ie county, In which Walter H iggin­
Mr. Warner is the pew president
wreck
last
night
of
nn
cast
bound
placed
her latest proposals respect­
for
nn
additional
Judge^
on
the
Su­
botham is held under a charge o f murWhile tho position adopted by tho uation, it wns asserted, and the infer­ nnd hit nephew, W, W. Warner, who
Denver,
Rio
Grande
ft
Western
pas­
ing
reparations
in tho hands o f tho
premo Court bench, and
administration appeared to leave no ence was given thnt unusual cure will enme here a short time ago from
senger
train
near
Woodsldc,
Utah,
ac­
allied
powers,
and
the United SUtes.
W
H
EREAS:
It
will
be
the
duty
of
l»c
used
In
drafting
the
regulations
'^Hlgginbotham, a former whipping
step
Norwalk, Ohio, where ho had been
road for a backward
-----. It seemed
cording to telegraphic advices reach­ Their chief feature is nn offer o f
the
Governor
to
name
such
additional
e
l
certain
that
representations
will
come
j
ertryinff
the
court
decision
into
bosa for the lumber company. Is
"engaged in tho hotel business for acving here early today. Two engines thirty billion gold marks in payment
charged with murder In connection judge by apolntmcnt, and
from some of the foreign governments j fcct.
t eral yearn, in treasurer nnd assistant
pulling a train o f cloven cars were o fher obligations under the Treaty
W
H
EREAS:
It
is
the
opinion
of
mentioned
*ith Tabert’n death. ,lt was Mr. Dav­
who may regard tho court’s interpre-1 The treasury statement
manager. Tho directors are: N. P.
overturned, killing the engineer nnd of Versailles/ The payment of this
this
Association
that
such
additional
is* plan to provide the state’s attorney
tntion o f the law uh nn infringement thnt consideration must be given the Yowcll, N. T. Cobb, Sr., G. Hinshnw.
fireman. The eight passengers killed amount, however, is dopendont on the
judge
should
be
learned
in
the
inw,
as
’’rights
o
f
foreign
governments
un­
with nil the evidence developed by the
W. I- Story, T. 11. McRorle, E. S.
c f their rights. Secretary Hughes
occupied the smoking car It is report­ raising o f a loan.
investigating committee, not only ns well ns being a man oC deep^opinion, ^ gni(, ^ r0K„ rd thc ,,08it|on o f the der intprnntionnl law and treaties ns Bridges nnd Wilbur Warren. Mr.
ed which crashed into the wreckage.
There Is a. wido divorcncc of opin­
i* related to Higginbotham, but in or­ true to his convictions, and .broad American government as sound und well ns the rights o f our own citl- Bridges will also bo counsel for the
ion
in political nnd neutral diplomatic
der that he might take any other ac­ minded to thc end that he will take with plenty o f precedents establishing xens.”
company, was said.
*
circles
In Berlin tonight with respect
into consideration «U matters of fact the rights which it has assumed.
The treasury's statement, on the
Directors who went out under tho
tion he deemed fit.
to
the
effectiveness o f Germany’s
and
law1
involved
in
a
particular
pro­
The resolution must be concurred in
included:
H.
H.
There were, on the other hand, some question,' although brief, declared reorganization
new reparations note. Criticism of
ceeding,
and
■
without
equivocation
that
the
decis­
by the senate before it becomes e f­
Dickson. Dr. C. I). Christ, C. G. Day,
government officials who believed the
its “ elasticity" nnd nppnrent lack of
W HEREAS: J.. J. Dickinson, of United States could not fail, in the ion ‘ ‘holds thnt it is unlawful for any C. 1*. Whipple, Mayor Duckworth,
fective.
precise formulation in countered in
this Rnr is such a man,
Interest of International comity, to vessel, either foreign or domestic, to Victor Newton, Paul T. Davis, F. E.
oficial
quarters with assertions that
(Hr
The
A•••*(■(**
Perm
I
THEREFORE,
BE
IT
RESOLVED:
Members of the joint legislative
tuko notice of protests by foreign gov­ bring within thc United States or Baxter nnd J. A. Hnrris. Mr. Dick­
TAM AI’ A, May 3.—Tho southern the note provides a workable bases
That
while
it
would
bo
a
great
loss
to
within
territorial
waters
thereof,
any
son wns elected by the new organ­ portion u( Floridn West Const wns
committee that has been investigating
ernments If any are madc.#
for serious negotiations In taht It not
mistreatment of convIcU In this state this Rnr and to the people of this Cir­
Washington embuRsies nnd lega­ liquor whatsoever, for beverage pur­ izers, but declined to serve.
struck by a windstorm- Inst night only augesta a definite starting point
Mr. Ange was indignant at the accompanied in some places by a
rested yesterday, or rather found time cuit, since Judge Dickinson is thc tions of practically nil of thc mari­ poses." ^
but also urges Invocation o f neutral
Decision to mnkc the effective date turn affairs have tuken nnd wns con­
to attend to other matters. Tho com­ Circuit Judge nominee, yet in order time powers o f the world already
downpour of rain nnd hail, Inter­ expert Judgment In tho event the
mittee plans to resume, Tuesday, its that tho most good bo done to the have advised their home governments o f the three mllo ban June 10 follow ­ sulting his attornoy Inst evening, lie ruption to wire communication ap­
creditor nations are unable to agree
Investigation of the egrop of Senator moat people;, we ‘respectfully submit of the court dadslon. It was indlcgt- ed an announcement by Assistant Sec­ is said to have declared the Angebilt peared today to be nbout all tho
on teh question of fixation and other
the
name
o
f
J.
J.
Dickinson
to
the
retory
Moses
of
tho
treasury
during
cost
approximately
$1,200,000
and
J. T. Knabb In Baker county, and at
cd yesterday that thc attitude taken
dnmngc suffered.. Mango, ton miles debatable points.
the conclusion o f that phase, it is un­ Governor for appointment ns the ad­ by the United States government ns to the day that the new application of that it will require additional funds east of hero experienced n heavy fainThc offer o f 30,000,000,000 is in­
derstood the committee will consider ditional judge on thc Supreme bench. application likewise would be made thc Inw would bo put into operation to prepare all o f the eleven floors for fall with hail. About one-thrld of
terpreted
variously ns permitting
UK 1*P FURTHER RESOLVED:
opening, the finishing o f tho ontire
the request of Representative A. O.
known to the foreign offices of nil June 15. *
the telegraph poles on the highway amplification, but this could not be
That
a
copy
of
this
resolution
be
for­
structure having l&gt;oen delayed be­
Weeks of Holmes county, that thc con­
there wore reported down.
definitely indicated in thc present
cause of a desire to open before thc
vict camp of tho West Floridn Naval warded thc Governor, and to Judgo
form o f the note, Inasmuch a* it
close of the winter season.
Stores Company In Calhoun be looked Dickinson, and copies be furnished thc
EFFORTS
TO
EXTEND
wholly depends on
the extent to
Associated Press.
"M y principal objection is ’that* thc
into.
which
Germany
is
nccorded
complete
SUGAR
BOYCOTT
ARE
Adopted in Special session of Semi­
directors who helped mnke tho hotel
Mr. Weeks appeared before tho
freedom of ecnomic development,
nole
County
Bar
Association
May
2nd,
DISCUSSED
BY
WOMEN
possible were ousted and men who
committee and stated thnt two con­
nnd placed in n position to undertake
had little or nothing to do with it
- .
victs—one a Mexican—had been kill­ 1023.
NEW YORK, May 3.— While wom­ her internal financial rehabilitation.
put in their places. When this wns
ed in that company's camp nt Wewadone' I determined to get clear out. en lenders In tho fight to boycott
hitenka under what were generally
PARIS, Mny 3.—Tho proposal!
I’m through,” Mr. Angebilt said— high priced sugar toduy discussed
considered somewhat irregular cir­
contained In the German note which
plans
to
extend
tho
strike
nationally
Orlando Sentinel.
,
cumstances and that ho received com­
they analyzed statements made yes­ was delivered nt tho foreign office at
plaints of gross mistreatment of oth­
- An oil operated shock absorber has terday by Karl I). Babst, president 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, In tho
er prisoners.
Gorman Inngungc nre regardod In
been Invented to relievo well drilling o f the American Sugar Refining ComLast night thc Campbell Lousing
R. F. Mitchell, of Fenslcoln Is pres­
French oficial circles as for Anglopuny,
when
ho
wns
cornered
in
his
SAN
DIEGO
Calif.,
May
3.—
Report*
from
North
Wand
Avi­
machinery from damage.
ident of thc West Florida Company, Post No. 43 o f tho American I/Cgion
Saxon nnd neutral consumption only.
offices
by
n
delegation
headed
by
ation
station
said
that
Monoplane
T-2
engaged
in
tho
non-stop
Mf. Weeks was not conversant, with had a fine meeting, same being held
Tho terms o f the note appeared
Mr*. I-oulso Held Wclsmlllor, depu­
tho full detail! of tho two convicts’ at thc office o f the Sanford Cham­ transcontinental flight from East to West passed over Tucumcan,
"so
preposterous," to the member*
ty commissioner o f markets.
death but gave his atory to thc com­ ber of Commerce nnd wo wish to n X ? M c x k o !« t 7:50 o’clock, mountain time, this morning.
of
the
French government that It was
“ Who put the ‘ price u p ?" asked
mittee ns a matter of information. thank tho Chamber o f Commerce for
assumed there was no hope or de­
WASHINGTON,
Mny
3.—
While
Lieutenants
MncRcady
and
one. woman,
•
Criminal action aginst convict gunnls their kindness extended to tho legion.
"W hat are you doing to bring it sire on tho part o f Berlin that they
followed their death, he said, but there A good number o f Lcglonarc* were Kelly'wo re in thc air flying the giant but slow
“ What do you consider a fair price bo accepted.
(Hr Tkr A ixirlilrS Press)
were evidences that the witnesses had present nt this meeting nnd the main T 9 from Hempstead, N. Y., to San Diego in an effort to cross tnt
"Tho scheme amounts to tho re­
MIAMI. Mny 3.— Dr. James Jack­ a pound?"
been intimidated and the state was object o f the meeting wns the Spnn- continent without n stop, the army, air service officials enounced
opening
o f tho whole question o f re­
/
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What
docs
It
cost
to
produce,
to
son, president o f thc sUte board of
not able to do anything with Its case. infc War Veterans Parade, by a another transcontinental flight having been nlanned. Plana
parations, as settled by thc treaty, o f
refine,
to
distribute
a
pound?"
template
reduction
of
time
allowed
MacHeady
nnd
Kelly
by
apmedical examiners snld ho wired I)r.
Thc committee has not definitely unanimous vote thc motion for tho
Versailles,** a high official of tha
"W ho gets thc profit?"
William Ilowlettc, secretary of the
J? 23Q m E ^ n ^ U r .
decided ita procedure after thc Inquiry Amcrican legion to turn out in uni-1 p r o x |m n tc ly o n e -h a lf. A ls o B
government
said. “ The plan is *ff*
“ How much sugar doe* your com­
board o f medical examiners of special
into tho Ktiabb camp, but it is un­ form nnd join in the parade was car-1c r a f t w h ic h r e c e n tly s e t a w o r ld r e c o r d a t 23G m ilts un n ou
grnvatcd
by
the suggestion that in
meeting o f the board in Jacksonville pany handle in u y ea r?"
derstood that it considers that its ried. The I/cgion Colors have arrived
%MW b oycott?"
. case o f failure of a loan, tho question
“
Aro
you
afraid
o
f
thc
May 1(1 or 17, if charge* had been
nnd were shown nt tho meeting, the
work will not then be through.
o f payment by Germany would be
"D o you expect us women to sit
filed with him ngsinat Dr. T. Capers
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Tho North Carolina plan o f classify­ colors will bo used in all parades und
referred
to a
commission,n n ont k f l which •
tight
until
thc
price
rises
to
25
Jones. Putnain Lumber Company phy­
Men
ing convicts and permitting only, those special events that the I-cgiun takrs
would be represented neutrals who
sician In connection with tho Martin cen ts?" •
of tho third daas, made up of recalci­ part-In. All members o f tho l*g i«n
W ay
R. R*
After declaring that his company are loaded up with marks, and have
Tabcrt case. Dr. Jackson said a copy
trants and incorrigible!, to be flo g ­ are urged to bo present Tuesday
(Dr
Tk»
Prrss)
supplied
about one-fourth o f the eevry Interest o f boosting them by
of legislature's resolution -recom­
ged, Is meeting with sympathetic con­ afternoon at tho foot o f Park avenue
(Hr Tk» Assoelslra Press)
SANDWICH, England, May 3.— SL mending investigation o f Jones and country’s sugar, Mr. Babst said, “ we getting Germany off as easily aa pos­
sideration o f members o f tho senate In front o f tho court house nt 2:00
CHICAGO, May 3.—Twenty thou­ Georges challenge cup, one o f the
#
a letter from Jones urging Investiga­ have sold sugar on margin so nar­ sible."
committee detailed to draw up a plan o'clock to join in thc parade, if you sand maintenance of way and rialAnother official said: "It D Im­
most important golf trophies in Eng- tion Is the only thing ho has In the row over its cost to us that we are
meeting* the conflicting views on do not have a uniform come along road shop employ®** o f Atchison,
Und has been captured by American
actually working for the public. As possible for the French government
nature of charges.
prison supervision which grew out of anyway, for we want nil who can pbs- Topeka and Ssntn Fo railway have
invaders. Dr. O. F. Willing o f Port­
no time does the company make a to consider it for a moment."
a measure to abolish corporal punish­ slbly turn out to be there. Let’a get been granted Increased wages effect­
Premier Poincare U studying the
land, Ore., Francis Ouimet o f Bos­
Spain maintains 1,600,000 hives of profit of more than one-quarter cent
ment, It was .learned yesterday. The the Legion pep nnd be there In full ive May 1, through agreement Just ton, former American open champion
terms
o f the note as It Is belnf trensbees and produces almost 40,000,000 on a pound and so far It has been
committee of five composed of Sena­ force, also let’s turn out to thc meet­ negotiated by ■“
Vie* President 8tout tied for llratt place ...
-------------luted,
and he haa th# whole document
in --------two day’s
stfoke pounds o f honey annually.
considerably less, t ik o ths house­
tor llodgcs, who Introduced the mcas- ings regular. If we all work towards o f tho United Brotherhood o f Mainwhlch t.ndcd today with
before
him. but those about him did
wives wo are opposed to speculation
present at
__ the tenanco
____
• ure-to ban whipping o f prlaoners, and having everyone
o f Way employees and aril- aggregate .cores
of hundred and fifty- COMMITTEE CONCLUDES
not conceal the unfavorable Impres­
scores
—also
hoarding
or
boycotting
which
ahop uborert announced. In­
thoae members who offered amend­ Legion meetings we can accompnsni
II BA KING OF CHARGES
two each. They will play eighteen
tend to interrupt the free Dow of sion th* not* mad*. They are all
. . . -------ments, had net gotten together in a many things that we should have ac-q crease will
range' ------from•«one to three holes tomorrow to decide the winner.
AGAINST FBRD W. PINR supplies from the tropics. House­ o f the opinion ttairi th* reply will ba
joint discussion oi the eubjeet, but In­ compllshed long ago, for If
w ,d a half cents hour, he oald.
wives In Nsw York should be able to flatly negative,
dividually were looking up prison re­ have a Urge attendance we can get
11 TALLAHASSEE*
J f c j S f c buy augar at retail at not over I t '
Death
o
f
Student
*
rf
more
PEP.
Also
in
UNITY
THERE
forms and systems as instituted by
Investigating cents.
and
senate
com
If the housewives become MAY REORGANIZE
, other states In an effort to work out IS STRENGTH. One big thing Is
Will Be Investigated il cKargce,,ag#l6it termer C ou n ty‘ So­ party to a boycott It wlli throw the
EDlI CATION BOARD
Come Up N ext W eek
a compromise that would be accept­ the Legion Club House nnd we sure
- u By! Grand Jury licitor Fred W. Pine o f Dade county, machinery out qf the control. • The
able to thoad favoring the: outright do need one, just n little energy on thc
T ALLAH AS8EE, May 3. — Th*
concluded |t*% hearing today and housewife who thus far resisted
(■ x r t « AwwUtrS
abelltlon o f tho whip and those who part o f each member of the Legion
made ready to report to tha senate.
house
Just before it adjourned thl#
TALLAllABSEE,
May
3.—The
sen­
m
y
Tk«
AiiWtaUS
r»*M
)
propaganda should continue to resist
would not go this fe r but who would snd we cab make tho Campbell Less­
CHICAGO, May 3.— The death of
afternoon
reached
Representative
Mr. Pino was removed several and alt tight In the boat."
ate
took
.from
its
plan
o
f
reappor­
set up strjgter supervision o f the pria^ ing Post one o f the leading post* U
Leighton
Mount,
Northwestern
Uni­
Miller's
Joint
resolution
far a pro­
weeks
ago
by
Governor
Hardee
on
/ AU o f which Mrs. Welsmlller char­
the state; wo already have one or tionment the provision that would versity student, supposedly during a
o nera
...
„
posed
constitutional
amendment
look­
charge*
o
f
malfeasance,
misfeasance
have charged the governor with e f­
acterized aa "ridiculous" while oho
The senate has virtually killed Mr. largest In members In this section of
fecting (^apportionment by proclama­ freshman-aophomoro class rush' of and non-feasance preferred by the and her lieutenant* prepared more ing- to a reorganisation of th* board
Hodges’ corporal punishment measure the state, to come along Daddy and
September 1021, will bo formally Christian Council o f MlamL The
substitutes preliminary to asking o f cducat^n. and Immediately th*
get the old Legion PI?P
lets tion If legislature failed do It under presented to the May grand Jury
in itself.
hearing by the committee has been families to cut their weakly sugar moasure got on onslaught Iw m lap*
tha
proposed
constitutional
amend­
The North Carolina plan, as outlin­ make this Post-the best in the sUte
ment, but U Lest down amendment by when it is sworn in next Monday, behind cloeed doors. It Is under­ ration^ from five pound* to one half resent*live Weeks.
ed here, divides the convicts into three with the best state in the union snd
The measure seek* to constitute »
81nglctary that would hava limited was announced by Aals*t**&gt;t Stale’s stood that Ita report prill probably pound.
classes. Those o f the first class are the best county in the sU te snd the
new board o f education, to
all countie* to two meipbere each In Attorney Jonas. Four assistant* of be mad* tha Utter part of thl* week.
honor •prisoners and do not wear best city In the county.
county prosecutor and eight police­
the house.
Government will discontinue the prism! o f the governor, *UL .
If there la a gland serum that will
stripes. Those o f the second class
men detailed today to prepare and lsThe
house
ported
by
safe
margin
two-dollar
bill, tl can discontinue dent o f public Instruction and bt #
Most o f the stock promising 40 per
wear stripes and thslr privileges are
suo subpoenas for a long, list o f wit­ bring the dead to life, it might do
a
4
joint
resolution*
by
Miller
that
everything
above the /one without civilians, two o f whom must ba
something for the world’s interest In
restricted. The Incorrigible* consti­ cont dividends is sold to people who
would submit plan o f reorganisation ness* to lie brought before the grand
mem .
•
cramping our style.
tute tho third .daas and they, only, take alodg a bottle o f patent
A m enta,
'
o f stgte board o f education to voters. Jury.
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j
• • ••
when! traveling.
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are subject to whipping*

STATE _B 0 A R D

West Coast
Had High Wind
and Much Rain

SLOW-FLYING MONOPLANE
HAS CROSSED THE CONTINENT
FROM NEW YORK TO SAN DIEGO

Campbell-Lossinjc
Post Had Fine Meet­ Has Passed Over New Mexico and Will Make Non­
ing Last Night
Stop Record

Medical Board
Has Nothing: on
T. Capers Jones

American Golfers
Twenty Thousand
, Capture the Cup in
Maintenance of
Golf Tournament
and
Shops

Reapportionment to

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— 1» »on are a o ln a n iiyttarrr « r n a l a t
ham r. or If |nn are ea te rta la la a . w rU e
a paotal r a n i la lllta rirpartmraT. R l ( l M
Oelalla. nr (eleahnar tba I!»■«•, I I w ill
be areally a p p rec ia te *.1
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A«k Law to Protect American Muni*.
At the Ijlneteenth nnnunl. meeting
nnil reunion *»r ebb Rend* Society for
Grpcslofita) *
rrii, held. In this
cftjr, resolution*, wore pnssedl saleItin
tlidt a national act im passed l»y eonfteaa making It unlawful for any per­
Sanford has the nlr o f prosperity son to assnite the family surname of
any, 050 o f colonial, revolutionary
and htfslncsa that Is g&lt;«*&lt;l to sco.
or historical fame. It was also voted
tlmt tvi the protection of such names
•T. If. Huddleston o f Geneva was, in and to avoid ,confusion, mistakes or
tha city today 'bringing in a load of fraud, Ibe organisation seek to pre­
produce.
*
vent foreigners . frntq taking. any
colonial or American names which
Tomorrow afternoon the half, holi­ hnve been made prominent.—Boston
1 . » •
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days Will start giving the business Globe.
men apd their employees a.chnnc^.lo

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. TA LI.Af l A8SEE, May 2.—The invesUgotIon'Into prison conditions at
1K3 convict letAc eftmps owned by
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
SENIOR PLAY,
Stnta Senator T. J. Knnhb met with
Wednesday— Mrs. H arf'y B. 'Lewi* n one wiick's delay today wWei Sena­
will entertain the member* o f the tor Knahb informed'the Joint legisla­
Fortnightly Bridge Club at .1 P. M. tive committee which Will conduct the
Wednesday—Business meeting of the Inquiry thnt It will take at left*! orio
X i . •(A’onsan’s Club at 1:*«| P.
the week before he could summon f l l of.
Jorlum. Tho Senior play is always
his witnesses, Ho told thecommittcr;
Wclaka I-obby.
•
a big event in;‘Srfpfard njtd' this b fg
Tucsdty;i
Thursday—Mrs.
^Brbfcimond he WOuld be ready
la certainly tlk'.ljig^est ytet. Tills is
&gt;
x trn n l
^
,wiUt entertain the merpbera q f teh* morning.
1 a n A S I . T P A M i:N i»* n o ra i: h i l l . l t d ­ a Western pJay,. .with cowboys and
Sneator Knahtfc was Informed thnt;
, . FBfri’ t; y i*AH«Ri&gt; m Tit k i i d t t d i Indian caracters. Besides there is n
•Meml Matrons
Bridge1 Cluli at[
there were no allegations ngninst him ;
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1.2:80*P. MU'
’ l l .
, j i r B 'i a a s w *
Chlnamnn ,n French jpnld, nn Enjr;
Hshnfan wllh"7wn onoefo* ,a group of
1 x Friday—Mrs. Harry ’Walsh Win en- directly Ijut it wns •the purpose of j 4a-for-the fafoincaa-htmstrt
----- - tertnfri. at' UTtTtici'oriil^jr'n Berlek ofrhhu cimlihlilfb ( a Ru Into conditions'!
! 'Nnil House llltl, |&gt;e ami the damn In pretty society girls from the east,
j licrcliy ami nilrrt to ri ml as tallows:
bridge parties nt hiu- borne on Oak. based on reports of b'rutnlltics at all
and somo pretty western glrle.
Prof, (,’oopcr and Judge |nd Mrs.•
HKCTION I.
of bis convict camps located in linker
avenue, at 11:80 P. M.
T h e choruses this yenr are new and
4lharnn were among those who nL,&gt;, •kal on ami after (lie pussaae o f tills
4\act. amt upnn it lnrnmlnK a law. It
county, and cxjiecinlly the Paul Revere
Friday— Pupils Rceitnl under direc­
tended the oratorical contest nt Stet­. slinll lie unlawful t&gt;, lube and i-atrh any beautiful. One is n Japanese chorur.
White rrtse.
■fish front the fakes, rivers, creeks, or
tion o f Miss Mildred Simmons, nt
son University Inst night between slcnam, ,,l Hemlnolu &lt;'••uiit&gt;-. Hlnte of In costume. The other la n Scotch
The
legislator,
who
Is
serving
his
i rr. pt with honk and line, rod chorua in Highland Scotch costume.
H P. M„ in the Junior Room of
Stetson and Bailey Colege o f Texas. I lorlda.
reel; lielween April 1st and Novem­
first term in the upper house o f the Judge Sharon was one of the Judges and
ber 1st o f each and every' year; thnt Watch for further announcements.
no black bass shall he taken front any
general assembly declined to make n of the contest.
of the lakes, risers, creeks or streams
statement ns to the defense he would
of .Seminole County. Hint* of Florida,
Friday— Call meeting of St. Agnes
of n less lenath than eleven ( I I ) Inches
offer. He declared he was confident
from tip o f nose to fork of tall, and I G: W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex­ THEY ARE MADE IN ORLANDO
Guild at Parish House at .1:80 p. m.
I
" * ! no person shall catch or Juke frpm
o f obtaining a “ clean hill.' ’
ssld lakes, rivers, creaks or streams In pert, 215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
any one day more than ten-(IO) blnrk
4-24-tfc from the best materials wnd properly
Mr. Kjiahh said he still retained
.. Jacksonville is represented here to.
installed in Hanfor^l or vicinity, if you
several of his convict camps and nt
day by George Crews and T. A. Blim
the present time worked many con­
wish. Wo specialize- in Awnings,
victs.
Porch Curtains or anything o f cqnMr. and Mrs. Jerry Griffith huvo
The committee also proceeded to
roturned from a visit to relatives ond
summon many witnesses and devoted
friends in Tampa, Bradenthwn and
some time to rending over the records
Thedford’f Black-Draught Lhrer
Sarasota.
submitted by the prison division of
We nlno make WINDOW SHADER
Medicine (Vegetable) Praised
the department’ of agriculture. The
16 your order nt a saving to you,
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. J. Parish and child contents o f these records ifre reports
&gt; by the Head of a
'of Jacksonville, arrived In the city
capccinlly on odd size windows.
made to the ^cpnrtmcnt l&gt;y J. II.
Louisiana Family.
yesterday for n short stay and nre Thomas, a prison supervisor, and
-1 .
*v
Estimates given cheerfully. 7
registered at the Montezuma.
correspondence between W. A. MncLake Charles, La.—"I don’t know
what we would have done had we not
Knc, commissioner of ngreiulture,
Mrs. Ernest McCownn Galloway and Senator Knahb, relative to these
had Black-Draught. II sure Is one of
leaves todAy for Atlanta, Ga., where rcjsirts,
the best medicines made, and am sure the
.
she will attend the Federation of
best liver medicine,” said Mr. Henry
' Before the committee- entered up­
Woman's Club convention*
Oarrett,
of this city.
on the Knnhb ease this afternoon, PIANO PLAYERS’ MARATHON!
"JAy whole family uses it,” continued
Mr. Garrett. "M y wife says she believes
8T. AGNE8 GUILD
1several witnesses testified as to the
HOUSTON, Tex., May 2.—IT J.
she kept off the "Ilu* by taking doses ol
There will lie n called meeting, of sobriety of County Judge B. T. Willis
Black-Draught regularly.
Kennedy, Jr., today held the world
the St. Agnes Guild, Friday afternoon of Ix-on county, whom Governor Har­
” 1, myself, use Black-Draught for
record of 0(1 hourn hnd 22 minutes
at 1:30 at thv I arish House. It is im­ dee has already recommended to the
Indigestion, and R is fine.
continuous piano playing here this
portant that all members lie present. senate to !»• removed from office.
FLORIDA
"We used-pills and (ablets and other ORLANDO
morning. He left his pinno nt H:27
laxatives, but they never seemed to do
The committee Inst week heard testi­
a. m. His Inst oppoent dropped out
'First in Our Line'
us good, but the Black*Draught sure has,
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
mony aitil reopened the hearing yes­
and it has come to our house lo stay.
Mrs. Guy 8. Kclmnn very delightful­ terday to permit other witnesses to
We give it to our daughter for headache
and torpid liver.
ly entertained the members of the testify. •
” 1 am glad fo recommend anything
Pipe Organ d u b Monday ufternoon nt
A summary of the testimony ad­
that has been the help to my family that
her homo on Seventh nnd Elm Ave­ duced from W. L. Cooksey .former
nue.
O t lU r Than m M m ta r d Pisktmt
special officer of the Senlmnrd Air
At tho conclusion of n most inter­ Line railroad; Robert McUuird, Jer­
esting business session, Mrs. Selmnn ry Pop|u*l, former county jailer, W.
served delicious refreshments o f brick II. Growder, a fellow ’church mem­
cream nnd angel food cake.
ber of Judge Wi'llls, and .1. M. Smith,
a city policeman, was that the county
judge wns an iulerpernte user of
whiskey during the year of 1U22.
All of these witnesses claimed they
hail railed upon the county official
nnd found him in no condition to
.
'
transact business, while Cooksey de­
clared the judge offered him a ‘drink
of yellow colored liquor."
Poppell
testified that "most all of the liquor I
drank with the judge was Ted stuff’
and made in Virginia,^ and McGuinl
claimed both the judge nnd his office
werc "highly
perfumed
with the
scent of liquor,"
A hearing by the senate committee
cotnponed of Senators Stokes and Mc­
Williams on tbe governor’s recom­
mendation to oust Judge Willis from
office, will lie held tomorrow after­
noon. Judge Willis bus lieeii cited.

T O N IG H T!

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Portraying tho unconquerable
It o f youth, “ Freckles" |B
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picture Ifc packed with action, thrl
(Ing scenes y t d ktjfring ndventurj
-I n t e n w o v * fa i beautiful start’
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t s a Warner feature.

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lend on irmioUble charm,
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MrV\}A from tun. wind and
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Thursday afternoon, and
don’t forgqt you b iy them
W« are equipped to tuke pictures
nt NIGHT, as well as on KING
or CLOUDY DAYS.
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SAVANNAH, (ia., May 2 . - C i t i n g
the increuse in the various n ecessities1
o f life nnd the recent reduction of
their salaries, the ent ire Iindy o f pa- .
trolmcn in locul police depot Uncut
tiled u petition with the clerk o f cou n ­
cil this morning for an increase in
salary. The petition will Is- read in
council meeting.

for less during our 10

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Daily Herald on sale nt Joe's Smoke
IloUsc, Mobley's Drug £toro and
Hunt’s Pharmacy.

WE DELIVER

Ih c senate voted to Send the orig*
inul measure relating only to corpor­
al punishment with lal the amend^ mints that have1been offered deuling
| blandly with supervision of convicts
t' u rpedal committee of five lo work
out a bill reconciling the conflicting
- views and report back to the senate.
The hill when reported back will be a
, apecial ordcV of business until defln-itcly disposed of.
,
The test Vote came on an effort by
1 Senator MacVVilliams to dirert| the
lomimtten to incorporate in its ree1otnmend hill nn inhibition against cor| poral punishment. "W e have consid­
ered the question o f corporal punish­
! nunt for two days," Mr. Mae Williams
• said, "and I am sure every one is ful­
ly, informed on iL Let's have a show
down now. If we who believe that the
• lush should l*e abolished are in the
minority, let it be so recorded now or
‘ if we nro in the majority, let it be so
, recorded."
Those voting against Mr. MacWilHams' plan were: Anderson, Colson,
Epperson, Johnson, Knight, IJndsey,
j Mulanu,
Mitchell, Phllllji#, Rowe,

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oun of some vulcanising nurvico took advantuge o l ytfur need
to ruine tho price ? It hus often boon done but never hero.
WE HAVE ONE PRICE FOft OUR SERVICE
and it iR the name tp all nt g1l times. The only time it is
ever changed ifl when wo reduce it. We never raise it. s'

Kent V ulcanizing Company
Oak Avenue and Third Street * ’
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�This is the first ,TJ&gt;ur&lt;day after­
noon off and It looks like rain al|
the afternoon. Thursday 'afternoons
seem to be the time for rain as the
merchants and their employees want
to hike to some secluded spot to pnss
away the afternoon or to tho- beach
or to the^ball
Hut the rain
is needed and no one will be sore
about it toilny. There arc many more
Thursday afternoons and tho rain is
worth thousands o f dollnrs to this
community.

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PRIMARY SCHOOL.

There could be no better index to char
neter than. a. savings pass-book.

First Grnde.
Rend the editorial on this page of
"A Great Record” giving facts nnd
figures about the municipally owned
plants of Jacksonville nnd then tell
the City Commissioners to hurry up
the day when the city o f Sanford ran
own her plants. The prices wo pny
here for sendee arc out of nil reason
for the service rendered nnd if any
such prices were paid to the city of
K.mfnnl urn would .not—Ueed tu-tmVtnxes to keep up the city government.

T h e M r 13- to IH -p a g . W e e k l y H er­
ald entirely r o ir r «
Sem inole
Cnnatjr
nnd la pakllaked every. I'r ld a y . A d r e r t la la * ralea m ade knom n on a p p lica ­
tion. S3.no per y ea r, alw aya In ndvnne*.

m : &gt;1111-11 t i i i : ah n ociatkii rru :ss
Tho Associated Preaa la •xcluslvety
entitled to Itio-uae /o r republlcatlon of
all news dispatches credited to It or
and alao tha local newa pulillalied
herein.
All rldhta of ra-puhllcalton of apeclal
dispatches herein ara also reserved.

We wish that our correspondents,
contributors, reporters nnd renders
generally would sit up nnd take no­
tice that there is no such word ns
"alright." If you desire to convey
the impression thnt anything-or ev­
erything is all right, write It "nil
right." It doesn’t make much differ­
ence how you write it to the Star,
where we yet have an old-fashioned
linotyper who knows how to spell,
but if you write it thnt way to some
rcnlly well informed person outside
the printing business he or she will
probably stop to think thn^ you nre
n darn poor speller. All right.—
Ocala Star.

Offire i IIRIt Al.tl lUII.IIIMi. I'hnne l «

Visitors to Plant City have coins
more thnn two thousand years old.
Rot- w r know the men who first held
those coins .so long.
The government does not want the
people to boycott sugar. Well, then
show us n better way to get results
from the devilish profiteers.

According to the Bartow Record
they need one "Galley-more" badly.
If wo see him wandering uround SunIf you work for a man, in Heaven's
ford we will pnek him in u celery
name, work for'him . If he pnys'you
crate and send him home to the
wages thut supply your bread and
ladies who await him.
butter, work for him,’ speak well o f
him, stand by him nnd stnnd by the
Wo have seen no notice of Col. Rob
institution he represents. If put to a
Davis of fhe Gainesville Sun being
pinch, an ounce o f loyalty is worth n
"glnnded’ 'but thnt eighty year
pound o f cleverness. If you must vil­
youngster sure holds his age well.
ify, condemn and eternally dinpurnge,
Tho editorial page of the Sun in nlwhy resign your position, nnd when
wnyn bright nnd shining.
you nre outside, dnnm to your heart’ll
content, nut ns long as you nre n
The Angcldlt Hotel in Orlando hns part of the institution, do not con­
been reorganized and Mr. Ange, the demn it. If you do, you nre loosen­
mnn vyho planned nnd built the hotel ing the tendrils that hold you to the
is out. It is the pioneer who never Institution, nnd the first high, wind
gets anything out o f his discoveries that comes along you will ho uproot­
nnd the Angrhilt will he a monument ed and blown away, and probably you
to Ange, regardless of who eventual­ will never know why.—Elbert Hubly owns it.
burd.
Item In New York papers say "Gov­

enforcement o f the prohibition laws
was'limited but we never knew Just
w hatjjbc ItyiU^jwii^ uitjjl ;«ow^Thi»t
being the case we suppose the selling
can now continue.
laitest reports from St. Petersburg
Times is that "A large yacht with a
cargo of liquors is off Clearwater.”
and “ Charlie Carr has left his job on
tho St. Petersburg Times for Other
Huslncss." Of course we know there
is no connection between tlit* two
items. Wc are just quoting from
the St. Pctrrshuig Tillies.
Those anonymous letter writers are
certainly funny fellows. They stale
that they are not cowardly but they
"jest don’t want their names in print"
and consequently will not sign their
mimes to articles. We shall routinin'
•tu consign this stuff to the capacious
may of the waste basket. Come
round and see us some Umo—face to
face.
The Orlundu Sentinel gives a table

of five y ea r’s construction in Orlando'
showing' the figures in IP IP to Is-

$12,815 and in 1923 to he $12,000,0041.
AFTERNOON PAPER
From twelve thousndn to twelve mil­
HEADERS.
lion is Momething to think nlstut anil
something for whirh
Oihindo can
The New York Herald is endeavor­
well feel proud.
It is also a sign
ing to uttiucl renders hy a miniature
of Florida’s wonderful growth m live newspaper feature that will give in
years.
eondeiised form the im|x&gt;rtnnt news
of tin- day in nil fields interesting to
All Assyrian attempted to take the tlie public.
life nf John Kockfcllcr, Jr., yesterday
Commenting on tins, the West Virin New York. At hast he blocked
giniaq says:
the young iiiiiii’ h path and tlie police
“ The miniature newspaper of the
had to take linn in hand. Yoiilig
Herald may be truly declared Frank
John should profit hy the mistaken
A. Mousey's
admission that • tlie
o f Ills ciders and pul gas down to
morning field is not the (test field for
where the poor people can buy it—
u newspaper and certainly out the
otherwise he will he in danger of Ids
best
field for
advertising. The
life quite often.
lleruld states plainly in boxed com­
ment on its front page Unit few peo­
ple have lime to rend the news
WHEN U
printed in a morning paper, and that
TOUU REAL
the miniature newspaper offers the
LIST IT
ESTATE
complete condensed news o f the duy
WITH US
in a form that ean be read in twenty
minutes, which
is almut the time
limit
for
the
average
morning news­
W ant to Borrow
paper render.
k^Some Money
"This Is rertalijly sound hacking
for the opinion always held by thu
on Your Real Kulale?
West Virginia that the afternoon
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newspaper is the lntter newspaper
for Informative reading by the publie, and tho better field altogether
for effective advertising. The Herald's
• AGENTS
new feature will bo helpful to a pub­
lic
Yushing to business at top speed
REA L ESTATE
S lid its items will
be gobbled by
Fir*. Casualty, Auto Iniuranc*
readers very gratefully, no doubt,
IM W. First BU SANFORD, FLA
but it also further cuts from obser­
vation advertising thut might catch

Maxwell &amp; Britt

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INTERNATIONAL CARTCK"’ rr
the render’s eye in turing the pages,
even in tho limit o f twety minutes
give for the average reading o f the
morning paper.
"The afternoon paper catches the
leisurely rcador.
It
renehes
the
hands of the individual who has fin­
ished with the most pressing claims
of the day nnd is rendy to givu real
attention to the things the news­
paper conveys, whether it bo news,
politics, social, national or sporting;
whether It be bargains, real estate,
want nds, or business offers. The
nfternoon newsnnner^'-j-enchoa the
public, when it hns umo to rund,
which is a big outstanding point for
the advertiser. The afternoon news­
paper is not read between the grape­
fruit nn dtonst, or while hanging on
n street car strap, or with two-thirds
o f the mind filled with the coining
business o f the day. There is no call
for n miniature newspaper feature in
the afternoon field, which is n highly
significant item for the ndvcrtjser to
consider.” — Pensacola News.

o f tho real industrial situation in
this country.
It finds thnt nn actual shortage of
labor, including form help, exists in
i!3 states, nnd In 21 stntes the un­
employed so prevalent a few months
hack has been absorbed in industry
anil is now fully engaged in produc­
tion. In only four states is there any
considerable amount of unemploy­
ment, These states nre Oklnhnmn,
Georgia, Tennessee and South Caro­
lina. These nre largely agricultural
states, large growers of cotton, nnd
it is likely that the planters nre re­
stricting operations from dread of
the ravages o f the boll weevil.
An encouraging view of the situn-

wages oi inhor in many different
trades nnd occupations,
notably in
tho steel workers, packing houses,
textile workers and building trades.
While the increase hns not always
liecn ns great ns the workmen hoped
for, the fact that it was voluntarily
done has brought about a hotter feel­
ing between
employers
and em­
ployes. Thnt a period o f iudi|striul
Men make the town— men with broad peace has nettled over the entire
views and notions;
country is shown by the fact that
Men without patience with the knav- strikes are much less prevalent than
n few months ngo^ There are jy&gt;
_ cries t o
_
« .„
O f narrowness nhd~fnitTi in ftWdfifh iiore than*nine strikes o f 1any const1quence in the whole country nt preslotions— ,
■**nL showing thnt the workers are
Men who ean climb the hill and meet
very generally disposed to accept the
tile morn.
situation, and make the best of it,
Men, nnd not towers, not temples ami trusting to increased prosperity to
not vanes—
bring tlu-m a full measure o f justice.
Men with the soul to lose while the
An unprecedented building boom
country gains.
exists in mnny states
which will
speedily remedy
the shortage o
housing, caused by the stagnation of
all building during the war, and the
nhnorninl conditions which followed
TA LI.AIIAS.SE, May 3.— Mcmlx-rs
committee
it. New York city has .1,000 dwellings 'of the joint legislative
under construct inn, besides bun- licit lias been investigating mistreat­
(beds of great business and muni­ ment of convicts ih this state rested
cipal projects, and from every city yesterday, or rather found time to
and hamlet in«thu land the same attend to other mutters. Tho com­
('solutions
story comes up. The expenditure in mittee plans to resume its investi­
this direction alone must amount to gation of the camp o f Senator T. J.
mnny hundreds o f millions. The ul­ Knuhh, in linker county nnd ut the
timate effect will come in lowered conclusion o f that phase, it is under­
rents and a reduction in the cost of stood the committee will consider the
Men make (lie town —not avenues and living.
tequest (if representative
A. O.
places;
The railioads are providing much Weeks, o f Holmes county, thut the
Men, nnd not monuments, museums,
additional equipment to handle the, coiivict camp o f the West Florida
ilAnies —
vast volume of freight which will he Nnvnl Stores Conumny in Cajhoun
Men who call keep yet, spread the
offered to them in the course of the county, to he looked into.
essential graces;
year.
Mr. Weeks appeared before the
Men .with the broad, unselfish spirit
committee,
and stated that two con­
Taken b y and large, the business
glowing
victs,
one
a
Mexican, had been killed
year
opens
most
nuspiciuoly.
Not
To set things going .-.ml to keep them
in
that
company’s
camp nt Wcwahthe
least
of
the
factors
which
lend
going.
encouragement to tho business world ilclikn under what was generally con­
Men make the town—not streets and is the better and more confident feel­ sidered somewhat irregular circum­
ing that prevails everywhere. 1-nlmr stances, and that he hns received
parks and highways;
is
more rensoahlc in its demands and complaints o f gross mistreatment of
Men, and not relics; the men you
employers
are more liberal in grant­ other prisoners.
have count iiiori^
ing
them.
The worst is over. We
It. F. Mitchell o f Pensacola is pres­
Than all the mills and factories that
are on the right track at last, and ident o f tho West Florida company.
roar—
p
tlie command is ‘ Full speed ahead."
Mr. Weeks was not conversant
Men who cun lift a city In the peaks
Where conscious purposes its high The great danger wo have now to with tho full details of tho two con­
face is going loo fast and too far. vict’s death, but gave his story to
meaning speaks.
Caution i.-still
advisable Tumpa the committee a» « matter o f infor­
— Folgvr McKinney, in
Times.
mation. (Timiunl action against con­
liultimore Sun.
vict gunrdn followed their death, he
ID:
said, but there were evidences that
AN ENCOURAGING FUTURE
al 1751 the witnesses had been intimidated
AW AITS I S .
to 75c und the state was not able to do any, 1923. thing with its case.
If there in any "doubting Thomnn"
Vila u-funen to believe that the Unit91-20tp
The committee has not definitely
ud States in well hack on the road to
decided its procedure after the in"nornl^k•y’, he should read the May,
ny will quiry into the Knabb Camp, but it
day report on husincits conditions
nvoven |s understood. It conniderfv that its
nent out by tin Associated , Press.
1‘4 -tfc work will not then'be through.
The report I* gathered from statis­
Fielding—Well, Rone do you think
tics und reports of labor leaders, in­
BIG SA1.K AT BENJAMIN’S
dustrial commissions und state nnd things look black for me? Do you
federal employment agencies in nil think that—
Benjamin's Store lias a page ad­
of the 48 states. It deals out only
Rose— Y&lt;iu know that I don't be­ vertisement in this issue calling your
with the labor situation, as regards lieve anything against you.
You attention to the big sale that starts
industry in general, hut handles know that I think you're true blue. Saturday at this big store. Benjamin
specific cases In agriculture, manu­ High School 9th and 10th.
has marked the fine stock o f season­
factures and railroading. It is han­
able goods down to prices that will
dled with the usual regard for ac­
An airplauc with planes but' 12 niaku them sell pnd you should read
curacy whirh the Associated Press feet wide andv weighing only 209 the advertisement and note the pricas.
is noted for, nnd may he taken with pounds haa been built by a Russian Everything in the store .has been
ahsniute confidence as a truo picture engineer in Vrancc.
marked down for this big sale.

This will serve you well nt nil times and
under ail circumstances.
THE PEOPLES BANK of Sanford Is
ready and anxious to help you to help
yoursetf. An interest-bearing account is
vour best recommendation.

Sanford, Florida

We have moved our. offices to the sec
ond floor of the new Puleston-Brum
ley Building
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DR. RALPH STEVENS,
DR. S. PULESTON
DR. J. N. TOLAR
DR. H. H. McCASLIN

Merchants and Miners Transportation Co.
Freight nnd Passenger Service
(Established 18r»4)
Millions of I’nsscngcrs Carried—Not a Life Lost
From Jacksonville
One Way
From Jacksonville
One Way
ATLANTIC CITY ......... M6.44
BALTIMORE, M l)....... 30.90
WASHINGTON, D. C........ 31171
BOSTON, MASS............... 42.52
NIAGARA FALLS .... . SI 1.12
CHICAGO. ILL. .............. 43.18
NEW YORK. N. Y............. 36.31
CLEVELAND, 0 ..................39.31
PHILADELPHIA, PA: .... 31.38
DETROIT, MICH.............. 41.93
PITTSBURGH, PA. ........ 39.31
HI.MIRA. N. Y.................. 38.93
SAVANNAH, GA. ........... 6.00
MONTREAL, P. t j............ 50.56
TOLEDO, 0 ......................... 41.71
T i c k e t s liiclinl&lt;. m e a l s , e x r e p t b e t w e e n Huv nnnuli n n d J a c k s o n v i l l e
Muniv i i . i / ‘ loi.niH i,ml b e r t h a l i m e c s t r u ch n r K c s .

\ i t O m O h i f,T;s C VlUtl.ID, INCLUDING C l.O SfijrC A R S
S t i l l nun f u r ILilt in v.ru. W f i l i i f M U y a n d S n t t i M a y , c no I*. M. Sir.n o
Klilint i l l o i i c r u t r r M.iy uih. N j i n t * i | h ,
I :•tIt a n d 3 0 (h . Alluichant
i m u l M:i&gt; |r i It.
IVrwInii l o t h uml till* .
Sa il inn n f»»i M i II.mI. Ipliiii S t in t in '. Tlitirn lx iy r..on |* M. Htratn»liil»«
H o w a r d Jrd, H t h . 24th. i V m h i t i Clh. I &gt; * p t \ Kith, Slut. 31M.
ITtIt. M e r r i m a c k M a y
L u ll.In fo rm a li.m on i «

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Mr. K u M c r ’* b u r e a u o r

J. F. WARD. Trav. Pass. Agent
C. M. HAILE, (Jen. Agt.
Ticket (Jffice nnd Pier, 800 E. Buy St*., Jacksonville. Telephone 638

I

A GREAT RECORD.
Jacksonville’s power plant’ is n
monument to successfully operated
municipal public utilities.
- ItruddRinn to a present asset value
if
tliw outcome of a $Yi,000 investment thirty years ago, tin*
plant lias poured $2,9(11 .non in net
profits into tho city treasury. The
money Iras gone to reduce taxes.
More remarkable still is the fact
that while the plant bus been build­
ing up this enormous profit it has
furnished Jacksonville
power at a
rate cheaper than that enjoyed by
any other city in the United Stales.
These figures read like fiction, hut
they are facts. Opponents o f muni­
cipal utilities cainiot refute them.
The records arc iqicii.
Ill some respects .luck-nitivillo's
municipal power plant is the eighth
wonder of the world. It bus been at­
tracting national
attention for a
iiumls r of years and its mndenHcd
history of profits covering the thirtyyear period since it was established
is Imund to create still greater in­
terest.
All the gold mines are not in Cal­
ifornia. Jacksonville has one in this
public utility.—Jacksonville Journal.

ernment will begin to enforce dry law i
in three mile limit." We knew the

sw t c a s t c a t ir

Richard Deas, Jack Russell, Joseph
Thompson, Melvin Taylor, Dorothy
Marshnll, Hazel
McDonald,. Mary
Louise Nicklc, Dotty Colbert, Ethel
Ishid, Doris Dattcrn, Martha Bishop,
Mnrgcry Droks, Catherine Carter,
Elsie Tolar, Katherine'Johnson, Chas.
Hritt, Frederick Daigcr, Zclton Con­
ner, Carl Vause , Sidney Ilurhans,
.Carolyn I-cwis, Marian
Lundnulst.
xfarol Vinlng, Ilillio
Favillc, "Fonc
Jimincz, Richard Packard.
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Second Grade.
namucl Kqight, Kdith Rroxton, Eib
na Rivers, Roy Echols, Helen Drossor, Rill Moulton, Ruth Cruise, Beat­
rice Ixiwe, Evelyn Wright
Marjorie
DuBose, Hetty McKinnon, Kathcryn
Morrison, Mary Jane Preston, Nona
Rivers,, Ann Robson, Mnry Eliza­
beth Tolar, Jewell Turner, Bontrice
Mills, John Courier, Malcolm Higgins,
Ralph M onger Wilson Smith, Ix'on
Conner, Richard King, Albert Reid,
Mnry Edith Manning, Margaret Mar­
tin, Pauline Bellamy, Helen Matkinson.
thews, Mnrgnret Pudron, Evelyn WilThlrd Grade.
Paul Biggcrs, J.
B. Coleman,
Harold *Gore, Mnrion Smith, George
Steele, Inez Thompson, Bernice Ixiwe,
Doris Hopkins, Patsy Gnrrett, Mell
Foster, Cnmilln Dens, Thelma- Ishie,
Mnrjoric Forrest, Frances Wilson,
Alice Cnssndy, I » is Shelly, W. J.
Me Millnn, Cnrolyn Waters, Carolyn
Webb, I.oui*c Hickson,
Clarn Leo
Parham, Emily Priest, Elmer Cor­
son, I. V. Stenstrom, Charles Ward,
Marnie Felton, Roma
Wilkinson,
Clara Zeigler.
Fourth Grndc.
Frank Delhi, Enrl Evans, Emmett
Fox, Murine Knnncr, Elmore Lloyd,
Wm. Morrison, Kely l’opc, Clarence
Rotundo, Edwin
Khinholsor, -nDisy
Appleby, Aildie Rrowning, Margaret
Hritt, Mnry
I^iuisc Dunn, Irene
Glldewoll, Julia Higgins, Estelln Hall,
Elizabeth Ilarkey, Ellen Lund&lt;|uist,
Sara Maxwell, Ruth Martin, Mnry
Kuford Powell, Ella Spencer, Mary
Alice Shipp, Marguerite Rennud, Mil­
dred Tichenor, Merce Thomas, Cath­
erine Melsch, Ethel Roily,
Myrtle
C'hetto, Mclvn I.undquixt, Helen Mar­
tin, Roliert Adams, Cornelius Brook*,
lima Ajlen, _Yjrj?in|$
M«'&gt;(iriggH,
Alice •llorigirm, »* Pauline
Klimnt, Thelma Knight, Grace Lewis,
Alva StnfTord, Lilly Vickery, Ray­
mond Landless, Eunice Ranks, Mnry
Helen Rumhley,
Katherine
Tillie,
Sara Mitchell, John Stanley, Donald
Pennington, George Moyc, Roy Hritt.
Millie Hall, Ruthella Cook.

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A&gt;ll&gt;r Than a htuilarJ Platltt

For Cougha and Colds, Head
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Rains
ALL DRUGGISTS
35c and 65c, jars and tubes
Hospital size, $3.00

TO OUIt FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
We have moved our office and business jto the
Salesrooms of the Wilson Motor Co. at the
foot of East First Street and will continue to
serve our patrons and friends.
v
We take pleasure in announcing that wc
have secured the agency for the COLE AERO
EIGHT AUTOMOBILES in connection with
our GRAY MOTOR CAR AGENCY and we
are in position to give the best o f service on
COLE EIGHTS AND GRAY MOTOR CARS.
Phones—Office, 558-L-l; Residence 83-L-2

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Sanford, Fla. ■

�Mrs. J . II. tttiddlcaton; one of Ge­
neva's; rfrist Highly esteemed residents
passed away, T hurtday V^dliiTtg, April

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gently helps the A
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Sanford, Florida

G o o d T ir e s

HE 30 x3% “ U s c o ”
is still the fabric
m o n e y 's *&gt;worth of
America. If your dealer
tries to sell you semetiling else he won’t bo
surprised if you tell
him “ No.”

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“ Usco’s” are built by
the same people who
make Royal Cords.
This fact counts.

WheretobuyUSTires
MIDWAY GARAGE/Lnnswood, Florida
LAWTON HROS. CO., Oviedo, Florida
FRANK AKERS* TIRE CO., Sanford, Florida

Thera b » long been the need in
'So b ford’ for a convenient way for nu- have an all-day meeting Rrst Sun­

tCmoblle owners to obtain soft water
2Gth, at fl o’clock.
Shu l|osscs»wi
m s Th r S a .o rlslril C f f w l
many commendable traits o f eharuc- j MOSCOW, May 3.— A ll Hussion for their radiators, the sulphur water
Tho cchool picnic will be held Sat­ ter, always lending .cheer to otliors i church clncoavo today adopted reso* Is hard ond Its sulphur remtent causes
urday at Lake rinrnry, it having been, and save tho good In everything and lution unfrocking tho Most Rov. Dr; corrosion and forms scale on the in­
postponed oil nccodnt of tho death of j everybody and hor passing away re­ Tikhon, fonner patriarch of All Rus­ side o f the radiator and wattr jacket,
Mys. Huddleston. The school enter­ moves from the community one o f the sia. who is in jail awaiting civil trial resulting. In trouble o f many kinds,
tainment which was held nt the town most respected cltiicns. She was af­ on charges o f interfering With Soviet the scale in n radiator keeps the wnb
vr from circulating properly and rust
hall wns well attended. The oTchon- flicted for many yearn with nsthron, regime.
in tho water jackoLtif the motor acts
trfi o f Oviedo played several selec­ coming from Forsythe, Ga.» 30 years
ra an insulator to tho water that docs
tions. There were two graduates froth ago she found great relief In Florida UNITED STATES TO ASK
WORLD NARCOTIC FACT pass the cylinder walls causing the
tho eighth grade who were Christina from this disease. Hor strength was.
gradually napped r.vvuy and rcsultoiT
motor to heat, making it nluggish and
McQcUan ami (illation Dooley.
inefficient Then, too, sulphur water
Mrs. Sanders has just returned from in dlsolutlon which come ns a great
uttarks metals, cats out the core of
Geno, Florida, where she wax called shock to her family ond friends.
u radiator causing leaks and in the
or account o f the illness o f her mothShe leaves to mourh her death, a
ease of most cars using steel pump
husband, twp daughters, Mrs. K.
ahnfts attacks the shaft nt the pump
•Mina Grace Donn rotunud from Baxter, of Gainesville; Mrs. F, Yerkes
homings badly pitting it so that Ihv
Jacksonville where shu has spent three of Jacksonville, and"one son John
packing cannot ho kept In,
weeks witli her father, A. B. Dean.
Ifuddlcafori.'bf Cleveland, 0 . To those
j Wight Bros. Co. have installed nt
Mrs. Smith and daughter, Mrs. Tool the heartfuit sympathy o f our comtheir garage a plant to supply pure
nnd Mr*. Kendrick, of l'nlhlu wero mcnity is extended.
ito- automobile iir.cra
visitors here
The funeral services were held nt
the M. E. church, Rev.
McFarland
officiating.
A choir composed o f B. I nttci^hali,
IV Wakefield, If. Barker, Mrs. I.nwton
rnd Mrs, McFnrlontl o f Oviedo, Mrs.
I altislull, M rs,'Adam s nnd Mr- and
Mrs. Chun. Phillips rendered hoautifu!
music, with Mr*. Tolar, o f Sunford, at
the organ,
'
Rail bearers were: JI. I’nttbha!!, 1’,
The Daily Herald, l&amp;c por week,
WakslioM, Geo. Methaux, Geo. Potir.i tilid A. Mornn.

day- In*Ilny.

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Sunday school 10 a. m. Lincoln
Ilulley, rh. D ..L L . D., o f Stetson
University will occupy the pulpit at
11 a. mV,(
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Dinner from 12 to 2.
Song cornea 2 to 2:20.
Opening prnycr, by J. N. Thomp­
son.
2:20 to 3, Talks by John D. Jenkins
and others.
3 p. m.. Dedication sermon by Dtv
It. W. Thoit, pnstorr o f D cl*n d
churvhV
Dr. F. p . King, o f Sanford, clos­
ing prayer.
The choir o f Sanford church will
be In charge o f the music in the a f­
ternoon.
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Everybody Is invitr^- to come and
bring n well-tilled basket.
THntS-^-Wtry y o u sen Mr.-Mont^mncry, Mr. Mason and Mr. Simpson met
m so we didn’t mind walking up here.
Senior play Wednesday and ThurttJay', 0th and ItOh.
30-1 tp

The floral offerings wero profuse
nnd beautiful.
It wan the largest nnd most nutalile
gathering of corrowing friends in
Geneva. .
There will he real cowboya, an In­
dian girl, mud lots o f excitement nst
well nn fur, in "The Girl From Upper
.Seven," ul the High School, May tllli
and 10th.
30-31
EPI.OSION KILLS 100,
INCLUDING GENERA!
SAYS CENTRAL 1

Our orders arc enming in so fust ihltf if it wero not that wo
kept prepared to render renl service wo could
/ '
not hrnidlo them.'

LONDON, May 3,— One hundred
persona have been killed in nn ammu­
nition explosion in n factory in the
government of Tula, ltnsulli, accord­
ing to Moscow
udviceu
reaching
Ik'lfiingfnro, Finland, snya n Central
News Dispatch. . Those killed include
General Mai ink off and man ymilitnry
officers and three members o f the
local Soviet.

PHONE US

For quick results try u want nd,

country
Who is the “ Murk Raider?" "Where
i-. Lord Loveland?” These are the
two mysteries that keep you wonder­
ing in "The Girl From Lower Seven."
High School May 0th nnd 10th.

WE DELIVER

nnd we deliver prompt, anywhere, nny time,
not drink Elder Water now-—you
i
uflor one trinl 1 v

Tho IlerahPfor first class Job work,

7*1 r f v &gt; / l / l
(L i L L I I T
C I O

One dons om
qioves with the
g r a c e ami •i % u c ia n cc o f a
c o u r tly i :n Iter w h en o n e

H o s ie r y d e p a r ts fro m th e
straight and narrow path o f
simplicity, nml takes to bright
colors and clever, designs.;

choose* v a

5 dozen large size Bath and Huck Towels,
each—

Ratines, in fancy, woveri check-and stripes
Values up to $1.75 yard, for yard—

Made-of best grade check Nainsook and all
well made, per suit—

15 pieces of Paisley Crepe de Chine, 36 to 40
inches. Special for 2 days, yard
From Bettie Wales and Co-ed Dress makers, all colors
$23.75. All sizes. Special Two Days—
s wide/ beautiful patterns, fast col
. \ J ois, yard-i

i f ».

Values up to
‘Cotton, sizes 28 to 38, close out at, each

2 D ay Specials

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Paisley Silk and
Tricolete
Fancy
Sport Shirt Waists
Reg. Price $5, now

MAMMOTH BANKRUPT STOCK BOUGHT FROM READING, PA., WILL BE SLAUGHTERED

White Kid Pumps,
new goods added
to this sale now
only, pair—

Bed Spreads
Children’s and Women’s Patent Mary Jane Pumps

Ladies' Patent and Vici Kid, French or Military Heels,
Nuway Stretch Su
spenders

9-Quarter Pepper
el Sheeting, yard
White Canvas Shoes, per pair

Children's Play Ox- §J0C
fords or Sandals.....

Children's Comfy
Bedroom Slippers....

Indian Head, yard

Work Gloves

Men’s Oxfords and Shoes- Black or Tan, Button or Lace,
$1.50 and $6.00 values, n o w ................... ......................
Tabic Oil.CIoth, yd

Children’s Romp
ers

Children's 2-Piece
Gingham Dresses

40-inch White or
Fancy Voile, now
only, yard

Boys' Scout Work Shocg, $2.50 to $3.00 value, now

Woman’s Plain Toe Work Shoes, Reg. $3.50 value, now,

$1.00

$1.00

Little Tots Brown Button Shoes, $1.95 value

Men’s Army Officers, Plain Toe Brown Shoes, Regularly
Worth $5.00, now

50C
Men's 2-tone Rubber Sole
and Heels, Sport Oxfords,
Regularly $5.00, now

$3.00

Blue Overalls

0

Unionall

$3.00

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Men s Patent Oxfords, regular $6.00, now—
,

------------$4.00--------- —

Men’s White Canvas,
Leather Sole, $2.50 value, now ,

$1.00

$1.35 Dress Shirts
now

M en’s Straw Hats, some would sell for $5, now only
U.S. Rubber Hip Boots, worth regular about
$5.00 or $6.(10- now ....................................

A few pair Leather Boots, regularly priced
$7.50, now o n ly ...............................................

Pin Check Pants

Ladies' White Lawn and Voile Shirt
Waists, $1.00 value, n ow ...................
Boys’ Pants in
Khaki or
Cottonade

W O M EN ’S COLONIAL PUMPS
Solid Leather Hand Bag
$12.50 value .

Men’s Palm Beach Suits,
$15.00 Value, now .....

Mohair-Suits $22.50 \able
now ... .........................

Gabardines $27.50 to $30.00 values,
to order......................... ...............

Dress Shirts

Men’s Athletic
Unionsuits

Wash Skirts

BIG BARGAINS
IN TRUNKS,
BAGS AN1) SUIT
CASES

THIS BANKRUPT STOCK MUST HR SOLD IN A FEW DAYS—COMB EARLY AND
SELF TO THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN SANFORD

CORNER FIRST STREET AND PALMETTO AVENUE

HELP

YOUR

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Boys’ Undershirts
and Drawers

A few fancy Voile
and Dotted Swiss
Dresrcs, not
enough to mention
will be sold at a
sacrifice

�OOTING
iORIDA MOON
Johnson and Scott
Dempsey arfd Gibbons
LIGHT ENOUGH
Will Step Some
Made Records Yes­
FOR GOLFING CHICAGO, May/ 8.— Negotiations
terday in Base Ball
hoOO fans saw tnc t*uiiuoB» »-»Li |ust touch of a clean sweep in the
L -g a m e series with the BradenE , G r o w e r s at Tinker- F(eld yestcrL but the empty scats in the stands
‘ re no hindrance to the nurkemen,
I won the game in the seventh Inwhen Hurry Green smashed a
..........
BB.Malthy
_, v and Staley on
JJfe_ run
with
m'ses. The game i.
pnded
I,, bases.
... nfter the
half of the eighth Inning because
'mpirt Kissinger saw darkness riwap*
...
The score was seven to. six.
Score by innings

^ientown - - f e f j i brlnndo .....................^

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SAINTS MAKE IT THREE
| DAYTONA, May 3— St. Fetersl
three straight from Daytona
then the defeated the Islander* I
rcsterday, 4 to 3. Ollinger had
ihsde on Ames in the mound w
Daytona’s three markers were sci

■f°r the Jack Dempsey-Toth Gibbons
BARTOW, May 3.— Golf by moon­
world heavyweight championship con­
WASHINGTON, May 3.— Walter
light, long listed by energetic Flori­
test scheduled for Shelby, Morttmm,
Johnson, Washington's veteran right
da boosters ns being «iuite within the
'will be definitely closed here today,
realm of possibility, was borne out
with the nrrivnl o f Jack Kearns, man­ hnmier, in shutting out the New
here Tuesday night in no uncertain
York Yankees yesterday 3 to 0, pitch­
ager o f the heavyweight champion.
fashion. Richard Pope, runner up in
The only issues to he considered be­ ed his 100th (fedrdess game as n
the recent state amateur champion­
fore the articles are signed, will be major leaguer—and he did it on the
ship and' Frank Seymour, both of
the selection of n referee, the she o f day Everett Scott, Yankee shorstop
Winter Haven, took up a wngor that
the ring, and other minor, details, A ,\vHs playing his lDOOth consecutive
eighteen holes could bc^playcd under clause in .tho article*, calif, for Lyth major league gitme.
pti by Florida moonlight.
jQcqtt was the center of att ray lion;
lexers td be In G r m t Kails. Montana,
Seym onr’ wfin the match two up on 'six w
dvfiftJffW the*ctfnlijsf JoKpsim the hero uf the,game. Ail 6t
tiinq holes with a medal of 41 I’opu j to finish
(he 8.000 fan.t,.w)io’ fl'ockwl, to Amurthoir training.
....... IMIIUIIIKshot a 40,
_J I ’em paey’w ilj receive a Oper cent of
[the gate receipt* while Gihhon* willt son, president o f the America^
box on a small pefcetitag.v
l.enguc, nnd Secrt'inry Denliy in hon­
oring Scott knew be hod already
Each player had but,
A folding seal on which a user participated in 000 straight games.
one caddy, A flashlight was used an may rest when ho desires is a feature Few o f them realised, however, that
instant at the first hole, going out of an Iowa inventer’s crutch.
their pitching idol had scored nil : hut
however before, advantage could lie
taken o f its light, and after that the
game was played with no illumination
other than thnt afforded hy thy moon
two days past the full stage.
Pope drove out of hounds upon cine
instance, hut his caddy scrambled

twh te«y»*liliW tip ht'Uwbhorm* plate,
while
lilcKrt1
Johnson, - and aci^ on fp ih ied ,by the rmn+ thnrw4j
Marine bund, matched bi^tntn ‘the ,fcy*&gt;l Instf^enr,
lane o f plhyers to Scrotatj* I&gt;.er,by,
who pinned a-gnld mcilnl mi^hc , « V
York player Jn honor o f his record.
■A delegation o f admirers frpni Scott's
homo town!1 BuiTton. Thd., presented
him with a horse shoo floral wreath.
laing since .Scott had shattered the
record of brtth leagues for plAylng
in consecutive gftni;.*i, and Johnson,
the mnrk o f scoreless victories of
pitchers, in the majors! .
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‘*rn- u&gt;na oi.
product iotjV' v l

Haveyou shinedyour
shoes today with

Genie— If he wanted to din why
didn't he do it outside? The idea of
coining in here and dying rjght in
Lf;■■'middle o f the fir. '1 t S i lighted
o f 'him!
Hd-ltp

Shoe Polish

. A* portnlde recording lido
.that bus hern developed by the
•«1 States Gdnst Survey*"weight
26- popnds.
Lj

It improves your per&lt;nnal appearance and
saves the leather

Tlie inventor o f an electric raw./r
with two vibmtjmr blades claim* it!
can he used without the Use o f lather.*

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\*A\d ! •as y‘ i /pjfh#

For
Black, VHmc, T a n , Brpwn and Ox-blood Shoes
F.

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Inc.

American l.enguc
New York 0, Washington 3

SI. Louis 2, Chicago 4.
Cleveland 3, Detroit 4.
Philadelphia 4, Boston 3.
MOW THEY STAND
Florida State League
,
Wan Lost

National League
Won
Wesley Barrj
house last night

And Wesley (Freckles) Barry will
he shown- again tonight for the last
time in Sanford in “ lings to Uii-luV’ ,

i ¥3&gt;1E A LIZ! N G an urgent need of Automobile
lt|g|| Owners we have installed in our garage a
mJSsffl, piant (0 supply Pure Soft Water to our
customers and all Auto Owners of the city FREE
tor the asking’. We will drain the sulphur water
from your radiator and refill with this Soft Water
without charge.
i

Fieurette Flucrette try to play xe
shake on ze young Indies and she
lose zc young Indie.* nnd she have von
featful time .and von,
two, three
imtn’s chase her nnd she only play
And then don’t f&lt;
zc zltoke on Meister Montgomery. Saturday Night Ul
Cnnie and see the* Senior play 9th and "M y American Wife
10th.
• 30-ltp
American engineers will build the
of three subways proposed for
Tokyo at n cost o f about ? 15,000,000.
first

COItltKCTED MAY 1, 1923
South Bound
Arrivo
De

H3

. 3:30a.m.

2:4(

Northbound
Arrive
..... 1:48a.m.
....11:45 a.nt.
3:42 p.m.
10:00 p.m,
Trilby Branch
Arrive

Leesburg Branch
Arrive
....... 3 :G5 p.ni2:45 pm .

"

The cooling’ system of an automobile causes about
33 1-3 per cent of the total ol all car troubles-—
eliminate this by using Pure Water that will not
rust, corrode or cause scale to form in the radia­
tor and water jackets of your motor.USE THIS W ATER FOR WASHING CARS
‘

AS ALW AYS

Serve Y ou Best

A machine to operate by compresso dnir has l&gt;ecn invented to do the
work o f u jack plane, adze, draw
knife or hand chisyl.
Departs
McKinnon Murkwood Company will
7:30 a.m.
3:25 p.m. ojicn their new clothing store soon in
the Bromley*Puleatan building, 12-tfc

Depart*

Oviedo Branch

Arrive

Departs

...__ 7:45 p.m.
v

3:40 p.m.

x — Daily, except Sunday,

PA LATH A, May 3.— The $?«(»,0(MI
road bond issue carried in Tuesday's
election in Putnam county •pedal
road district No. fl by a large ma­
jority.
As a result, permanent roads, will
be constructed north and south across
the county and nlso another high
way leading -to Gainesville.
The election returns are to be can­
vassed by the board of county com­
missioners Wednesday.
A proposed bond issue will take
care of the Suggested new bridge
nrrdiK the St- John* river here.

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DIAMOND TIRES
GAS AND OILS— ACCESSORIES—REPLACEMENT PARTS

B,N.Y.

�'O n May let. a most interesting
clothing, now'afore, ill#*
12-tfc Cross meeting wpa held in Mr. Du*
Dose’s office. ThU meeting was call­
ed by o\ir most efficient field secre­
tory, Miaa Marlon Crawford, who
had several things o f importance to
bring before the board. Miss Craw­
ford knows how to put "pep” arid a
desire tb do things into every one
with whom.she comes in contact. She
brings an appeal to all chapters for
knitted sweaters, Hoods and sucks for
the tubercular Iwya who are atilt in
the hospitals.
Mrs. E. M. Galloway, our efficient
T
f
Mr. and Mm. Hearty Appetite; it*«
chairman o f production fclas *aure
high time you got acquainted with
.that not less than
twertty-flvo of
the nourishing, pure food qualities
these articles will be sent gratis from
of our bread. .!l'a the proper sort
headquarters.
of food for your children and “ pan**
Miss Crawford also told o f the fine
the-hrend-plcasc" will- become a
classes in Home Hygiene and Care of
ilogan of your happy meal times
the Sick that are l&gt;clng conducted by
If you remember to order this
trained Red Cross nurses throughout
bread by name.
the state. It was the unnnmious de­

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'C H IC A G O , May 2.— Abolishment n
m in
|la h
Hi ^
h
H» ) b
Were ojf High (Infer and Drew Large o f haxlng In all its forms, was,recom­
mended by a ' faculty committee nt
.
Crowd to Monroe
•,
•
•„ •
f t '
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The Longwocyl Concert Hand hid
Northwestern University today In
their first regular rchersal Inst night.
connection with’ tho killing o f a stu­
LAKE MONRQE, May 3.—Tho big
Thfc members turning out one hun­
dent recently In a automobile crash
of a
S
dred per cent strong. There was two event in our community and one that immediately after a class fight. The
*
b
Is always anticipated with delight is
new members admitted.
b
committee recommended thut tho
the
graduating
exercises
o
f
the
Lake
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It is indeed gratifying lo have the
freshmen and* sophomore classes be
*
Monroe Grammar school, which took
a
people ‘o f the community stand back
deprived o f entertainments.
a
of an organization as the people of place Friday evening nt 8 o’clock nnd
»
The report came as university o f­
a
was
witnessed
by
a
packed
house.
So
Longwood arc back
of the band.
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ficials and tho authorities were delv­
When called upon for subscriptions lo great was the crowd that accommo­ ing into the death o f Leighton Mount,
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the bund fund they responded most dations were not afforded, and after
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a
freshman
who
disappeared
after
a
a
generously and we now have every the seats were filled nnd the avail­
a
class scrap in 1921 and whose skele­
able
standing
room
taken
the
stair­
a
assurance for the complete success
ton was found yesterday under a.pier
ways
nnd
lower
halls
were
crowded
of the band.
*.
in Lake Michigan.
with disappointed people,
We nro still laying sidewaikH and
Mount. ,chidi o f PtdJfe Leggett o f
more sidewalks, and will continue i The class,chose as their motto |his
Evanston said,' had^beeii killed j evi­
eal^h:
"I
Q6n.’
’
The
class
flower,
until the town is completely paved
the r6st, and dolors, purple and white. dently in'connection' tyith tbe 1931
with concrete walk*.
THe-:*j(ovc idenx were c ln b o r i^ l^ p fc o n io r e fight, but hesaid It w *
a
The water works system is goinng
not improbable that tho‘ younK m«to
retried
out
iK
the
decorations
which
cision of thu hoard that Seminole ahead as fnst as could be expected
a
mrTTT^TTverTrtOTir'beaunruirT^^lHge’
accidentally slain un.lTibT m dy *
county should,—In—Ifoc— wear—fatuccr and we’ Hope
a
hope to bnve
nova workmen on
hiddc under the pier.
a
bring an Instructor here to conduct the ground laying mains before long. setting of purple nnd white embellish­
a
“ Mount’s body was carried to the
ed
with
a
mass
o
f
gorgeous
flowers
a
classes throughout the county. This
A
COMMUNITY
BUILDER
*
It will he but a few days when Iand ovcrgrecris.
a
pier after Ids death and'buried boIs nri opportunity of a life time and
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IF
the Inst of the orange crop will have
■
The exercises were, unusually fine. nenth heavy Btones," Chief Leggett &gt;■
it is hoped that each class will bo
s a n f q r d m a id
D- F. W HITNBR, Caafaier ■
been gathered nnd the growers sit­
F P. FORflTElf, rrw idfB t
AIJ the children kf/ew their parts and' said. ' “ There could be other explana­
filled to overflowing.
ting back with nice “ fat" pocketacted them we if.' The program be­ tion o f the prescpce there o f his skelcAs booh ns nn Instructor is avail­
books. Thu Valencia crop is turning
gan with the processional march by ton. It is more than likely that
able classes will bo formed and ev­
out very well and uro bringing gfcod
which the children tiled in and tool; Mount was accidentally killed in the
erything put in readiness for her
prices.
their respective places, the grammar clnss wnr of September, 1921, and
com Jug. .she will bring nil neces­
W atermelon and corn crops arc school upon the rostrum, the primary that his body wn’u hidden by students
sary paraphernalia for Conducting
and a large yield is grades nt the foot Vf the : tagti when a who were frightened os a result of
the classes excepting the baby. We doing well
anticipated.
feel sure sorno mother will kindly
chorus “ Florida, My Florida” was their hazing. Doth arms and hands,
sting. Afterwnrds, Hon. Jno. D. Jin- oe foot and the lower part of one leg
lend her bnltf to bo used in an ob­
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CARL
J.
MATTHEWS
M
kins, a friend o f the school nnd al­ is missing and the pier beneath which
ject lesson ou “ baby day."
a
a
WILL HE IN SANFORD
The splendid returns from the I92.'l
ways a welcome guest, offered an the skeleton wn» found Is being
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B R IC K , C E M E N T.
roll call inspires the chapter with
invocation. The dramatization “ Rip guarded by police until a compldto
SUNDAY. MAY
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hope and thu determination to make
V ail'Winkle" by the graduating class March enn be made.
G R A V E L ,
_
Curl J.Matthews, o f Jacksonville, showed talent nnd preparation. The
Chief Ix-ggctt und Walter Dill
the roll call for 11)24 oven la-tter.
Christian Endeavor field secretary of (lass song, "Call Mo Hack Pul O' Scotto, o f the university, met today
t A T H L IM E O .
Florida, Alabama and Georgia, will Mine," piuyctl by Miss Jessie Mat to arrange for the inquest tomorrow
FDR MKit CONG It ESHM AN
KITCHEN RECOVERING be in Sanford .Sunday, Mny fi, to.hold thews was very beautifully rendered. morning.
Chief Ix-ggctt said tiie ■
etc
a Christian Endeavor Rally in the A costume drill "The Daffodils" by boys who testified at the hearing held
Mount's disappearance
WILSON, N. C„ May 2.— Clnucl« Presbyterian church at (&gt;:II0 p. in., the girls o f the higher grades was toon after
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i Kitchen, forint * minority leader in to who h all the Young People’s So­ well worthy o f mention, also a pa­ would be among those summoned to
|the lb publican house of emigre s in cieties arc Invited, if you have never triotic exercise, "M y Country's Flag" testify ut the inquest.
H
; n piilient in « local hospital, taking Iicanl Curl Matthews, you should by the larger boys brought down tin
.Mount’s skeleton was identified by
X
i the "rest," cure, it wns learned to­ lake this time to hear him, he is a house in cheers ami citrines. Several tile hoy's mot lie r through a belt
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d a y . Ih- ( l o r d the hospital yester­ fine speaker and also a very good musical select Ions added to tho pious- buckle und fragments id a coat. The
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We think, lie will hnvb a tries of the evqnlng's entertainment, chief exhibit for the inquest i s 'a
day but his condition is declared by singer.
solo or two for in Sunday night.
hia physician to be not serious.
among them piano ducts and solos, piece of rope about GO inches long
Representative Kitchen recctly suf­
We hope this rally will be helpful songs, a drum necoinpnniinent by Wil­ found beside the body. The students
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fered an attack o f influenza anil bin to the other young people’s
societir
li.till. Hawkins,
also two short mim- who participated in the qinss rush
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already run down condition was said ns Weil ns tu tin five CliriHtiaii En- [ |&gt;era during an intermission by the of 1921 said it was similar to ropes
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to have been weakened 4:1 cully, lie deavor Societies of Sanford. In these Mind musicians o f Daytona, who \v&gt;
given m iles o f under-classmen for
X
came to Wilson from Scotland Neck rallies there are always good and present for the exercises. .
X
use in tiring tile hands ad feels of
yesterday by automobile, accompa­ helpful plans and ideas brought be­
Our popular superintendent,^!*. \V. mi mbern o f the opposite class. The
nied by Mrs. Kitchen ami his two fore you, for conducting your prayer
Lawton, was then staged for u talk not knotted and gave no indication
S
snns-in-laW. His physician said to-, and social meetings.
X
und responded with an eloquent nd- of havig been tied aroud the bands
day that thu former miorityn leader
If you want to get some new ideafl
and
feet
o
f
the
skeleton.
It
was
drcsKi He Impressed upon the class
I
was in fine spirits.
for your *meetings, then don't fail
and tbe school th e, importance of a worn about way through in spots
h r i i h i JB g n xx &amp; sa n a n cn cB a iix ziK X K a ia p ■ ■ ■ ■ B K aaaiB u n B iiaR xu xB
to hear Mr. Matthews Sunday eve­
[inished education and the greater about six inches npait.
France; it ban been officially esli- ning, ifi’JU ul the Presbyterian church.
possibilities o f n higher- educating
1mated, produced more than &lt;i,li(ill0,0l)0
over the grammar school. He also , Murid—Oh where's Tom ? *Oh,
metric tons of wheat last year.
For quick results, try a want ad.
mphasixvd the necessity o f good wasn't he. brave to save bis cousin?
hero. Senior
dfc
ihuracter as being man’s greatest as- I always knew be was
play
S.
H.
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9th
and
10th. St
set in life. Mr, Lawton introduced
iitli
a
id
10th.
30pluy
Dr, W. F. IlluckmjUa, speaker of the
&gt;
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evening, who promptly replied in hh
a
own humorous, inimitable manner,
♦ A Dr. Blackman, like Mr. Lawton, is a
A 1W4II known figure nf our school am
both their presence are hailed with
delight by teachers and children alike.
Our school trustees, J. \V. Hell and
(''horlcs. Rales, n o t, to be outdone by
the mure shining lights of college
professor nnd higher official came
bAristocrat o f Clastic garments”
forward to a call upon the rostrum
With GRACE GIRDtES the wearer knows for probably the
and also made some fine talks, much
first time the absolute body freedom and real suppleness that
applauded and duly nprpeciulcd by the
comes with a properly designed clastic corset. Yet accessary
large audience.
body support is uot sacrificed iu liciliujj tbe effect diccrimia..lni,: women demand.
Prof. J. T. Jacobs, principal, then
piesented the diplomas to tho follow­
ing girls and boys: Mary lllttcll,
This is about two spark plugs. At the
il pays tn swim with thuTurrcnt of
llculiih Stafford, Malloy Shelby, Eld­
moment il^uy nro lying on the sales
popular demand,
on Gain, Jonathan Jackson, Wesley
Raily. Elmer Hell, Alvin Johnson,
manager's desk \u the establishment of
"Our joh," said one jobber, “ is to
Frank Jones, Raul Jones and Nathan­
a large miiltHe.western hnnlware job•supply markets, not create them, Let
iel Stafford. Fifteen children in the,
her.
school received certificates o f perfect
tho manufacturer make a market for
attendance. These children were also
his goods, and we will handle il."
piesented a pretty present by tho
One spark pltiif bears a name known
school trustee,-J. W. Hell, Mr. Hales
wherever automobiles are used, the
having presented gifts Inst year. Mr.
xFcr// po/hn’or
Sketch rhotes
Said another— "Our salesmen carry
m odtl for
other a name seldom heard.
an all around
Hell also made a like present to the
it catalog with thousands of items in it.
sport uxor
OMnrtnt h r
assistant teachers-.
Sketched
utnjve.
civ/jr day wear.
After a few remarks by Mr. Jurph.t
They haven’t lfie time to push unadBoth, says the sales manager, are
and the "Good Night" song the exer­
vertitled goods. Their work is princi­
good plugs. On tho settle of quality
cises came to a dose und the young
pally Inking orders."
they run neck and neck.
graduates met their friends who were
waiting with congratulations.*
Teachers and pupils assembled in
"Hut," lie adds, "we are disennl inn­
If you go among these wholesalers to­
At Lftsl—The Happy Medium in Corsclry!
the
school auditorium Tuesday morn­
ing this lino"—and he holds up the plug
T o look nneorseted. Have tbe nthtetic figure type, w ith flat lri|&gt; linos nml com p lete flexib ility—
day to introduce a new product in com­
ing for tln&gt; closing of school proper
of unfamiliar name. "Yes, and our dis­
yet with p rop er b o d y su p p o rlia (Kissiblc with G race G in llcs. T h e y restrain the b o d y m uscles just
when
promotion
cards
wero
given.
petition with merchandise nationally
enough
to give long, sw eeping, graceful lin e s— but w ith ccrifpletc b o d y freed om and suppleness.
A delightful treat o f cuke und ice
count tm it is larger, loti.”
,
advertised, unless the article is excep­
E xcellence o f style, distinctive m odels, beauty of lit und fabric characterize G race G irdles fo r e v e r y
eluant awaited 1hem, having been configure type iu a w id e variety o f p r i^ s . T h ese garm ents arc the ultimate in up-to-date corsctry.
trihutcd*hy tho Seminole Athletic
tional, you will be met everywhere by
"What’s wrong with it ?
Not a
&lt; lub. Tho School unanimously arises
the injunction: "First go out and gel
thing. It’s a good plug—mighty good
in a vote of tliud.s to the fnemburn o f
E xclusive Features in Grace Girdles that
a reputation for your goods through
1ho Athletic Clu*
plug, but— no one knows about it. It
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Tlio class o f 192:1 will present their
Senior play, "The Girl From Upper
Seven," on the evenings o f Mny 9th
and loth, ut the High School Auditorium. The Senior pluy is always
a big event1 j|i Sanford nnd this one
U certainly the biggest j (et, This Is
a Western pluy, with rowfyoyn and
Italian euractera. Resides there is a
Ghinumun ,a French' maid, an Eng­
lishman with a ttyjiiocic ,a group o f
pretty Society girls from 11(0 , east,
and sumo pk&gt;lty western girls.
Tiie choruses this year arc new amt
beautiful. One is a Japanese chorus
in costume. The other is a Scotch
chot U:i in Highland Scotch costume.
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CLASSIFIED
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UNIVERSITY
OF
FLORIDA,
GAINESVILLE, MAy 3.— Inability to
r*
win on their Northern rond trip just
damnified Ada 1c a word. No
completed has not disheartened the
Ad taken for lean than 23c.
FOR THE ENDOWMENT F I ND FOR PERMANENT DECORA
Mrs. A. F. Young and Mrs. Schawl
Gator ball tossors one whit, who will
a can find th« nan* of
Cards of Sanford’s Repot* I
1** And positively no Classified
TION OF GRAVES OF OVERSEAS DEAD
of Daytona Reach, were visiting on
attempt
a
comeback
against
the
Rol­
try lira Basinets Man
able Prufcsalonal Men, each I Iha Ada charged to anyone. Cash
lins Tnrs in a twit play series at Thursday nfternoon at the home of
Sanford la thla Column
of whoa, In his choaen pro* I
*a must accompany all ordern.
Fleming Held Thursday and Friday of Sirs. Alfred King. ’
h da/.
fsaalon the Herald recoin* &gt; fcu Count the words and remit
this week.
John Meisch is fixing to build a new
mends to tha people.
I
M atordlngly.
* The Herald will take subscriptions
On their road jaunt through the house on his farm out on West First
t a t a m X a N t a i m t a
for the endowment fund for
the
Southern part of the state at the street.
graves decoration o f the overseas
first o f the season, the Floridians
Mrs. Albert Knight was
tnken
dead. The American Legion Weekly
handed the Turn n brace o f defeats home from the hospital Thursday
j FARMER*!— You cam get seed bed has the fololwlng on the subject:
and will attempt to retrieve some o f „h e re she has been for several weeks
Storage Facilities
The American Legions' appeal for
Attorney-at-Law
NEW YORK, May 3.— Armed with their lost laurels by turning the trick witj, „ cnrhuncle on her neck.
frnni*i end irrigation plugs at the
please you, tell others; If .not,
and two ( long
weaver’s again. The team which will take j
|Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc an*endowment fund to provido for the stiletto
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Aulin, of
Phone 499
tell
Over Seminole County Rank
permanent annual decoration o f 32,- needles, an Assyrian
silk
worker the field against Rollins will he much
■Tift BALK— Uosier and Gays’ points
Oviedo,
were the Sunday nfternoon
000 graves o f overseas dend hns arous­ from Greenwich Village,
SANFORD
*1* FLORIDA
who for stronger than the one to make North­
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
ed interest in all parts of the country. two weeks had dogged the footsteps ern invasion for, many o f the Gator visitors lit the home o f Mr. nnd Mrs.
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
C. L. Sehooncmnnn.
As Memorial Day opproaches the of John l&gt;.
Rockefeller, Jr., wna3 hall stars who were unable to make
FOR SALK— Rhode Island eggs Tor number o f tfontributions received at
Mr. and Mrs. MrMullin were out
clubbed into submission by police to­ the trp been use o f scholastic duties,
Betting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. Legion national headquarters reaches
from town calling on friends Monday
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
day when he blocked the multi- will be available.
Ellsworth, Uenrditll Avenue, San­ new heights.
|V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Conch (ins Beasley hns not signi­ afternoon.
milllonnre’s exit from his West Fiftyford.
,
t
83-tfp
First National Rank Rullding
The largest sum in contributions to fourth street homo and threatened to fied who will take the mound against
Mrs. Abo West spent Toes lay nf­
SANFORD
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FLORIDA h‘OU SALE—Fine' 'strawberries for date has been received from Michigan. take his life.
the invaders, but it is likely that ternoon with Mrs. Carl Smith.
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preserving or tnldu use, 15c quart. Other leading states, jn relative or­
The man gave the name of George Henry Gray, pitching ace, will per­
Mr. Kcliots has electric light in his
City orders o f five quarts or more de­ der, are Pennsylvania, New York, Il­ Munul, .lit, nnd said he had come form in the first confesl. with "A rk " mattress factory where he'Is prepar­
tACTOR and BUILDER
livered.—L. II. Jones, ltcurdull Ave­ linois and Virginia.
from Canada a moutli ago looking Newton holding down the burden in ed to do all kinds o f work in his line.
imerrlaj Street—Sanford, Pla.
ARCHITECT
nue. Phone 3303.
22-tfc
A donation which caused much com­ for a job. Besides the weapons he the second game.
Mr. hnd Mrs. Oscar Pearson hnvc
Two more games with Southern moved into their new houso which
Bible, a note
FOR SALE— Lot with 0 room hunga- ment at national headquarters was ro- carried an Assyrian
Room 7, Miller Rldf.
* low, corner &lt;if Myrtle Avc. and 13th 1wived from a group o f former service book o f directions to the city and College on May 10-11 remain on the was completed last week.
4ANFORD
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men recovering from wounds in Unit­ country homes o f John It. Rockefeller, Gator schedule.
street. Apply to Frank Rrinson.
Mr. West, the snw mill man, was
Sr., and Jr., nnd n $1 hill that a
25-fit p ed States Hospital No. 00, N.
in Otlnndo on business n few days
Stockings for women have been in- ago.
Insurance a g e n c y
FOR SALE—200 lb. McCray Refrig­ Ward 1-3. These men gave their best butler in the latter’s home had given
him
this
morning
on
his
plea
that;
j
vented
with 11 row of button boles
of
the
small
compensation
they
re­
tB--------A UTO-------- RONDS
erator for grocery or restaurant,
he
was
starving.
I
nround
the top edges to at tar h the
ceive
and
dropepd
it
into
a
tin
wafer
LAWYER
like new. A small counter show case,
Buy your tickets for the Senior
[
garters
without subjecting the mateMurad
was
taken
to
Bellevue
1mscan,
slit
in
the
top.
When
the
can
—Court House also Favorite -l-hole gas range, cheap
(day
from Koumillnt
&amp; Anderson,
I
rial
to
injurious
strains.
pitnl
protesting
that
he
merely
want­
was opened it was found to contain
foe cash. 100 N\ Sanford Avenue.
Bowers, Mobley’s, the Union. Phnred Mr. Rockefeller to get him a job
$18
in
nickels,
dimes
nnd
quarters.
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Daily Herald n sale at Joe’s Smoke niitey or llunt’a Pharmacy. ,
Accompanying the contribution was and he did not intend to harm him.
Kyea Examined
Glasses Designed
[Contractor and Builder
A BARGAIN Roofing and house
Ilouse, Mobley’s Drug tjturc and
the following poem:
paints. I’ll make a price.—L. J.
The Herald for first class Job work. Hunt’s Pharmacy
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
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Baker, corner 4th and Sanford Ave­
“ And the thought we send across thn J----nue.
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wave
Optician-Optometrist
FOR SALE -Indian twin motorcycle,
As we lie upon our cot.
ill Bast First Street * Sanford, Fla.
dirt cheap. C’a.sh or terms. Urk’s Is plant upon each fa r-off grave
n a tu h lU b ril I BOH .
Repair Shop.
27-Cte
One sweet forget-me-not.’’.
lll-K-A-L
rc-S -T -A -T -W
,FlOR
SALE—
Dodge
Sedan,
used
very
la irilm ra n
little, looks and runs like new. Big
« » f n » r d land
Many newspapers arc co-operating
iM in ir t
bargain.
Will take trade.— San Juan with Legion posts in appealing to tho
|l-ota
Nurrtjr llund*
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE Garage Co.
23-3tC public for contributions. The Indinnara
l&lt;«HM
»»»« I'rottrlT
FUR S a LE— Lot, mix II 7, with cot­ olifi News is receiving nnd neknow*
iln .lo ra a C haarra
Res. 2 0 5 -Phones-OITlce 271
tage nnd garage, 1413 Oak Ave. Ap­ Icding by publication all contributions
Main Office
received. Publications in smaller cit­
ply to Jerry Griffith, Ford Garage.
lE lS t 'lt lir .A l.T V CO H P A N T
28-fitc ies have also assisted in the campaign.
r o n u IN VEH TM I-.NT C O M I'A N T
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
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FOR SALE— AUTOMOBILES*"*” J. 1. Finney, editor o f the Daily Her­
Rooms 205-207-208 .Mciscli Building
One 1920 Ford roadster, self-start­ ald o f Columbia, Term., appealed to
er. Light truck body A -l condition. renders of his newspaper for funds
R o om s 220-229
Ono 1918 Ford touring at a bargain. with considerable success, lie wrote
Flowers--------------- Floral Designs
One Cole Aero 8, 7-pass. Sedan, used Legion nutionnl headquarters, ns fol­
tnnual and1Ornamental Plants
only as n demonstrator. Will -sell ut lows:
DENTIST
“ If other newspapers would do the
a bargain.
|M) rile Are.----------- Phone 260-W
Ten years ago it was reliably estimated that less thnn ftvo per cent
New Meisch Building
sunia
thing, you would soon have the
I’honc 558-L-l. Terms if desired.
Phone 201
‘
Sanford, Florida
of
the
people o f tho United States knew.anything nbout Florida grapefruit.
$200,000. I never gave to n cause
GRAY MOTOR SALES
with quite so much pleasure. It is
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Foot East 1st St.
Grapefruit from Florida aro now more or less regularly eaten in about
FOR SALE— Fairbanks Morse en­ fine to think that I have helped to
twenty-five
per cent o f American homes, according to recent investigations.
make certain the annual decoration o f
gine and pump, 2 h. p. 11 bargain.
Practice limited to
fcncral Machine and Boiler
those who sleep forever on foreign
Millions o f housewives buy Florida grapefruit for their, families and
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat See Don McDonald. 1
30-3tp
Works
fields where they died for me nnd
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
insist
that dealers supply them with grapefruit bearing tho Scaldswcct
mine.”
Cylinder Grinding
Mulsch Building
trade mark.
A mother, o f McCook, Ncbr., whose
Automobile Repairs
U&gt;y
lies
“
somewhere
in
France,"
wrote
Acetylene Welding
FOR RENT—Two 5-room bungalows,
Tho introduction of Florida grapefruit to such a greatly increased
02--------- Sanford, Florida
ono 0 room bungalow.—A. P. Con- “ I have u boy over there somewhere.
number
o f people has been accomplished by tho educational advertising
relly ft Hunft
25-tfc They know just when and how be was
wo
have
done as members o f tho Florida Citrus Exchange.
killed, but his grave has not been
TB MEN OF THE
WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern FOR R E N T— Furnished room, 411 found. Perhaps the popples will
CONSTITUTION GAIN
Park Avenue.
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We, the growers who cooperate in that organization, realized ten
seed, fur good clean stock will pay
bloom over his grave. I want to help
3.000 MORE MEMBERS
{■Sm
all
cottage,
J.
MusI
W
ITENT
years ago that to absorb tho future production o f Florida grapefruit
a good price. Address W. P. Nowell
get flowers for the others.”
son.
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1IICAGO, May 3.— More than Co., Wholesale Peru Growers, Apopka,
would Require'an immensely greater consumer demand thnn existed.
279-tic I’Oh RENT—2 furnished housekeep­ ‘T H E .G IR L FROM UPPER SEVEN’
*0 citizens pledged themselves to Fla.
Consequently, at that timo wo decided to systematically develop such
onic members o f the Minute Men HAVE BUYERS for farms nnd lamI7,
ing rooms, $20 per month, 314 East
the Contstltution, an organization
On Wednesday and Thursday, May
demand by telling the public about Scaldswcct grapefruit and educating
In Seminole county. Describe and Fifth Street.___________________ 2H-2tp
mod by Charles G. Ilawes, former state price— Lake Mary Really Com­ FOR RENT— 1 nice apartment, all 9th and 10th, tho Senior clsss of the
the housewives as to tho food and health values they possess.
'ctur o f the national budget, and
pany, Lake Mnry. Fla.
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conveniences and well ‘ furnished, High School will present the annual
Donal friends at the flrstyncetlng WAN t EU—Four or five room furn- Cates’ building, phone 181.
This work wo were forced to do by ourselves unaided by growers
play, "The Girl From Upper Seven.”
ftho organization In Evanston, n
outside o f tho Florida Citrus Exchange and under tho very serious h&amp;ndill-W cd-T hr-tfc This is one o f the best plays ever
Dhod cottage, close in, reasonable.
buib, last night. At present the Phone 367.
28-3tp C 06L E S T UhEEZKR during SunT selected for a high school cast. The
*cap o f ruinous competition from fho fruit o f our fellow growers who mar­
xiotion termed an Antcrlcsnizaplay contains a mystery which is not
h u t , arrange for Szold’s new ocean
ket through non-cooperative and speculative channels.
m organisation, functions only in
solved till the last act. Tho wigs
front apartments, modern, complete
•nob, but Mr. Dawes sold applies- ROOM AND BOARD—Reasonable
.W o havo succeeded mighty well, tho results of our work making tho
r.nd beautiful.
Inspection invited, and costumes for this play have been
ms for membership had been re­
rates, 122 Palmetto Ave. 26-tfc-H write or.call 116 Ocean Avc., Daytona rented from regular costumers, Tho
grapefruit industry a substantial one, with a future o f promise. There
ived from more than DO cities out- U O O M A ND BOA R D—$8 'por^week,
comedy part is well taken by Byron
Beach, Fla. Phone 213-J.
yet
remains tho task o f convincing tho other threo-fourtha o f the Ameri­
the state.
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