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IN T H E ' H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T ^V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N
NUM BER
SANFORD

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( I I T Tki&gt; A i H t l a l r i r r » « t

Prohibition Chjef -Sftys Hedtas-Gleaned U p Big
___ i n S
n r i din
n Florida
V
gest
Rling

r O T W A N n &gt;O l ^ , M « T 2,'*-tvrenYh

Chnrge de Affairs hero ycstcrdny
handed to the Turkish goverfiment,
declaring unless concentration of
Skeletoh of Bdan ,
Turkish troops on Syrin bordern was
'" 2
' " i l i T S X r a R l oT Chlrf Deputy Sheriff
JACKSONVILLE, May
Found.N e a r Orlando
Burns and E« G* Kuhti,*ussis- ot Immediately ( withdrawn Frame
Sabotc Qf St. Johns county, hi* ran
would nbantron liausnnm- conference.
ustine on charge* of violntlon
W a s Arm y Officer tant cashier of the Commci
3*utinoilneed' today by” Divisional Prohibition Chief
*
-------' of the prohibition luw was
,
•
cleaned up the biggest bootleg ring in Horl- D i s q u a l i f i c a t i o n
Officials Have Distinct I.cnd Hut He- Stroup. "W c believe we Have
I
Bill Voted Down
/
fuse to Talk
.
da" Stroup raid.

Country Club Golf
Tournaments Starts
v Here Tomorrow

C O AST G U ARD H E A D Q U A R
• T E R S ISSUE ORfoER CON­
C E N T R A T IN G FORCES

nurnnmrnt Wil Take Place K&gt;er&gt;
Thureday Afternoon Thru Summer

Hereafter the Rum Fleet Will

Tomorrow afternoon will see the
He Under Surveillance of
official start of the Rolf tournament
Two Cutters
Germany’s
TALLAH ASSEE , Fin., Uay 2.— that will last throughout the summer
Would Be Lim it of
i D r Ta« A u w h ir t r « “ )
ORLANDO, May 2.— It became
The house yesterday voted down n months. Mr. Field, the chnlrman of
Ability to P a y But W ill Be
measure that would havo revised the the grounds committee, announced last
known hero following the grand Jury
Refused b y France
|procedure in the dlsquaimcation of night that plans are completed nnd government officials continue to
investigation tpat the skeleton of the
t judges by the dcfcndnnt. The meas­ thnt the stnrt will tnko pince at two puzzle over the application of the
f a r Tlir Ara»ct*«ea PTf**J ’ . ■ man found in the forest near Apopka
ure by Representative Clay sought to o’clock tomorrow afternoon.
BERLIN. May t-O e rm a n y n a to &lt; dome months ago had been pqsltivcuupreme court decision on ship liquor
remedy the condition described by
ly
Identified."
Assistant
Stato’s
Atreparation offer propoke. • ■ »»» total
Already there have been quito a Coast Guard headquarters issufd an
officials and circuit Judges, whereby few signified their intentions of en­ order concentrating all available coast
of her obligations In cash and kind torney'Jones declined to issue a state­
a presiding judge muy bo disqualified tering the tournnment, Imt many moro gunrd bonts in tho North Atlantic
ment but admitted tho skeleton wns
under the Veraalllra freaky M
Protest
and
W
ill
N
o
t
Recognize
from sitting I no case upon motion are expected to be on hand, tomorrow along tho Now Jersey coast It was
at thirty billion gold mqrks. Tho jUht o f an arm y, officer who came Put inJimpluitic
German government ill note m*de hero from ihwnorth.
Such Stuff
■
afternoon. Every mnn is expected to said henceforth the rum fleet massed
public today simultaneous with r e
put up one hnll as nr entrance foe off the Atlnntic highlands would be
fn — r ------- :------ &lt;
•&lt;
ccipt by Entente and: W «vhing^n Two-Cent Increase
i ami the balls will bo divided l&gt;ot\\oen under tho Atlantic highlands would bo
governments proposes twenty billions
LONDON May
B r U &amp; h 'T f f iT S S S U n - In C,m .U»«.orl«
the three best. Every week’s tourna­ cutters day and night.
on Gas T ax Favored La. I S hSLw ’ t . « * * * - r h - . l c preua.
of total to be'arlsed1before July 1,
ment will be complete In itself there­
£
1927 by bohdlasue. Five billion would
by allowing a man to play in the tour­
" ''“k
l„ the
T A L L A H A S S E E , May 2. — The 1P ,k . o ( r ig h f within th.
nament without being forced to at­ liquor problem ugpln became tho
House
Increases
nnf rtcoimiso thu vuuidity of nny nuch gr*n
, •. .
•house committee on roads and bridges I i r S C a m o n . i" » -UtantMtl » «
tend every Thursday in order to las paramount concern of the federal
C h ..t.r con™ ..l»n by Ltcut. Col.
-Registrars’ Term
i has reported favorably n measure to
government today as a result of tho
eligible to the prises. •
Albert Buckley, speaking for foreign office.
____________________
_
Increase to two cents a gnllon the tax
decision
of tho supreme court throw­
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., May 2 —
on gasoline, for road building purposing
a.
prohibition
deful line around
The house, yesterday pussed u qiensc*.
* *
the
territory
nnd
territorial
waters of
ure by Representative Stuart which
Tho bill, Introduced by Rep. Miller,
the
United
States.
would Increase from two to four
to the state
would give all the nmneyr t* *
On the one side officials turned their
venrs. the terms of Supervisors of
Tho
committee
reroad department,
attention
senrchtngly to the question
ported without r 'comemndntion othei
of
whnt
to
do in the face of ’ tho
measures ]providing for a tax- of two
court’s ruling that outside the three
reed her ability in view of dislocation cents a gallon to bo split equally be­
| mile dead line American ships can
Dr. Ralph Stevens, Dr. S. Pulc»ton,
nnd weakening of Rcichs economic tween county and state.
become under tty present law as wet
Hr. J. N. Tolar and Dr. II. II. McAdvocates of the straight stnto tnx,
organization caused by the Ruhr oc­
Different forms of tournamedts will
ns thuy desire.
['nslln
have
moved
their
offices
to
tho
made known that if nny fight is made
bo staged each week nnd this summer
cupation.
second
flohr
of
the
pew
PulestonOn the other hand there arose a
The new German proposition lor for a county tnx they would advocate
will find the Country Club links *
Iirumlcy
building
nnd
have
an
an­
Putting
on
Stucco
,
new
caihe for pirplexity, and interreparation settferaent afe so far from a three cent tax, one cent to go to the AN D G A V E O PTIO N TO VOT
nouncement in the Herald to that e f­ busy place on Thursday afternoon. Ini natioul disagreement over the edict
acceptance to, France that flat
fiat rc*
re­ ' COUnty and two to the road departOn Milane Theatre' fect. Dr. Stevens and. Dr. Tolar mov­ order to help Mr. Fields make this tho, uf the court, thnt no forelg ship cal)
ERS OF A L L F LO R ID A
&lt; a
*
a
of
them
is
regarded
by
pc*mCnL
.
'
success It deserves, show him you
jection c. —— — CO U NTIES
ed from the Hall building, Dr. rulesliriiur liiiuor inside the three mile
«ons close to the premier as inevita­
means business by entering at once.
The new Milano Theatre is receiv­
ton from the Valdes Hotel nnd Dr. Mcble. This rejection it ntdtcs will R e a p p o r t io n m e n t in
ing Us roat of stucco today and. the
Caalln, from tliu . Woodruff building.
probably bo followed by ,extension of
new liuildlng- la assuming u fine ap­ They uru getting their offlCiH refill)) SOVIET GOVERNMENT
SpecialOrder
Today
nccurntlon OIF rlg^t bank -of the
1101.1)S 5,000 PRIESTS
pearance. Tho roof wilt bo on tomor­
for occupancy nnd with new fixture!
W ITH IN ITS PRISONS
row
and
then
the
Inside
work
will
proRhine.
and conveniences will have the mnsl
•TALLAHASSEE, May 2—Renppor- Wn« Required for Petition for
cred nt a rapid rate and the new
complete offices In the city. A dr
Election nnd Fulled After
LONDON, May 2.— It was authori­ tionment is a special order of busi­
theatre should be ready and opened
sqrlptlon of their offices and the new
•
Much
I)incusHion
tatively stated here the British gov­ ness in tho senate today when thnt
about July first. The stqrco is n
building will lx* given in a lator Issue
tody
took
up
the
plan
ofSenntor
ernment has been at some pains to
cream color nt’ thc top o f the building
Stokes
fc*
that
purpose
which
if
ratimake clcnr to every party that Great
but is a light tan color on the lower
Britain is in no way connected with fiod Would provide three representa­
portions taking away the glare that
the German reparation note that she tives each 'for the five most populous
would occur from a white stucco build­
had no hand whatsoever in framing counties two for the next eighteen
ing. The marquise awnings will spon
its terms ns has been suggested ,in nnd one- for the remainder. The sen­
be put on the front nnd with other
the cap of a new
ate’s membership would Ih. extended
I new wrinkles will make the Milano
losrd
except whon
to 38 to be scattered equitably over
I gnu of the prettiest theatre buildings
the slate, according to population inin the state.
.
no far an county lines would permit.
’ ’The plggly Wiggly-—All over tne
World" announces the gift of n 24pound sack of flour to the customer
purchasing the largest bill of goods
tomorrow. You will have to go in
the morning to take a chance, on the
g ift—.the .store will In? closed in the
afternoon. Manager Hnmrick says
there aro no strings on this gift— tho
person who spends tho most money at
the Plggly W iggly tomorrow, .worning will receive free a sac k of really

iCAI. MEASURES
PASSED—HOUSE ACTS __
ON MORE TH AN 50

bill and spotn all the morning per­
fecting it with the end not i sight.
The nblll would
establish a state
TALLAHASSEE . May 2—The sen­
gamo warde who would nppolt coun­ ate passed thirty-six local bills, most
ty wardons.
* •
of them*having bran previously pass­
t
■"
ed by the house. The house in a A r r a n g e m e n t s Being M a d e -t o
local session passed moro than fifty
Commission Men
,
K‘
ating Class-of High School
measures.
,
T o Pay License
pasifcil by the senate of inter-]
While only, about one-half of the] Palm Room otfthe
aiid Give Bond estBills
in South Florida include a ’ meas­
A writer speaks oT a th«\raWnefl
! active members-wf the K lw .n l. Club Friday yvenlng, M*
ure increasing salaries of
o f­
"commercial war." ,11a*. there been good ^lour,1-.
TALLAHASSEE,
.......... " Z Z z T M*y 2 — Tho ficers in Hillsborough county to $2,400 Were present at Ihu noon-d.y lunch- port and said(that
any other klnS In the'last two. hun­
21 af- a year and further stipulating their con at tho Valdez Hotel, the enthus- ing done to make
For quick results try a w.
house ;yesterday passed 43
dred years?
r
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,•
-- , the so-called
insm manifested mudo up, in a large eras. In this connt
ter much wrangling
duties; validating bond Usue of Lake
degree, for the small attendance. In ed that the w^ves «
re
lia
n
t
b
ill,
•
c
o
m
m
ltcommission mci-----Worth District; to prohibit domestic
the absence of Rev. Brownlee, Kl- the member, shoul
tee substitute of the original version
w.nlan Dumas Invoked the Divine «c ty .te in the good
_ ■ ,-8 Kcnnerly. The
bV Reprasentativ
blessing, and then the members of Vote of thniiU.
the greater part of Ita
house spent l...
the U d ic .’ Tam O’Sh.ntcr band, who n anagemuiff of tho
day’s session on
were the Invited guest, of th. club, for the invitation, t
parliamentary mi .
showed that they were real musicians, at that place, but
by Representative Bell to recon.klcr
entertaining the Klwanlani and alw that there wa» plu
It artar the final vote. 1 The mca.hre,
tho guest, of the hotel with several waiting rooms at \
which noyr goes to the senate will
answer It. *And it is not probable
.elections admirably rendered.
Tho decided ‘ n fa v o r o f
provlds for licensing by the comm •Jacksonville • yesterday. Last night that either Will, not Immediately, at rionsr o f agriculture of *11 commis­
, hand was given a standing vote of was also decided
. • • •
,
•
. * .•
he Was joined here by Charles D. any rat*. '
sion merchant.. The merchant, so
]"
Haines, fortriCf congressman from'
Though Heine* and Bryan have licenaed would hare to give bond In
New York. Together-they Wept down ideas Iff common’ regarding a num­ the sdfn of $5,000 with tho commlsthe 'East Coait, proauniably to Mi­
ilone^ to Insure an "honest sale and of Senator Mitch
ber o f points which will figu re im­
ami, where Mr. Bryan now lives.
amounting and payment" of all good. , 0n’s bill to prci
portantly In the campaign; there is
Mr. 1Lalogs Iftyi staunch advqcate
, hipped t*o him. An investigation
limit, and fti
Uonferenco of treasury oliuiais oe•till a difference of 'bplnfon on eome
of Henry Fodd fo r the Democratic
fund would be rat up at the disposal license fees for
rlded to make June 15 effective date {
subjects and, 'according to political
nomination for president o f the Unit­
of the agriculture commlsrioner from passed a f
*
of. tho-new prohibition regulation*
wieeacres, It U quite probable that; I f H s ^ W b y tk. merehaou, $IU ty rtwrauiWsloner
ed States.
■&gt;
Ikauudd reauK. o fl lha suprtrat court.
tho meeting -Bere laet plght and tho
would give the nurses In charge .an
. e.th VrwlAiBder whlc*» Thr-ionSnaie- Uaudi#»0O.OO of
Mr. Hands' Mbs been mentioned as
decision.
•&gt;Regulation* now In pnpan
.trip that followed* was. for the pur­
opportunity .of .acquainting Klwanis
a probable1'firmtng matffliril I Fprd'a . 7*
a • . . i i __ a— . a m .. Kraals n f IIH« ■ lionet weMd ‘ Investigate' oorajdatot* ^ * »ir o f cbmpjetj
ration
apd
SecreUry Hughes wUl 1«with what waa being done In this
a sa candidate for th*i«»rU*-preri.
made'to him with . vtow .to* giving to ,Okeechobra &lt;
mcdlatcly infonh foreign governgrand institution.
denCy. H I HR «UUy deniedrthat U
i redress aguiuit tonscrupuloua trans- I f f rcUtS *
,
menta of contemplated action. The
T. L. Dumas, although the onn an­
wlll 'be a dkiiUdbto.
*
r actions. It also give, the agrtralturJ fleate. held by t
duclslon mean* foreign shipping line*
tiquated and dcecrept pensioner of th*
He haa reediUy w #a wllh Mr.
- «t commissioner authority to revoke ^loners o t the
local dub, made one o f the best talks have nearly a month and • half to
F o ri on an exteifeed trip making the
• the license of any merchant deemed DUtrict w *» P&lt;
the Geneva echoola, waf the gueat of
tit his long slid verigated' career. He adjust service to meet the new in­
e gu ilty of Incorrect tran^U ons.
authorising th«
prof. W. T, Lawton, and made a few
terpretation of the law. Soma w W
Among those who actively support- pave certain *
appropriate remarks, telling how-glad
plictaions are IntRipated with for­
b ed th abU l * were: Representatives against abuttln
ha waa o f Uta ’opportunity to meet with
. elgn govermenta and tho data Axed »
I- McRae, DevU, McCalland Wadr, cost
the Klwanlana. He also ataUd Uut
Kiwanla. considered ample in wbkh to w
a Jblle Representative BeU fought Ul.
.
he waa heartily in accord with the aim
he mem- out agreement with them.
A strongly pd the main ground thty thej Undo fisi# &gt;*
and object o f Klwanis.
&gt; . .

rd: f Will Bryw’a cat
yfceiprraldafey’traalt
fere nee?
, Ir is possible for «

Tho committee In charge of arrang­
ing Ihe program for tho entertain*
ment of tho graduating class of the
Hanford High School be held at&gt;th*

and ever
DuOy Herald on sal* at JWU Smoke
Uer man Houra, M ob leyl Drag Slrae end
'
Hunt’s’ Pharmacy.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY i , 1023

S O C IE T Y
MRS. FRED DAIGEII, Bociety Editor
. 7
Phone 217-W
If r * » lim e m i, frlrn il. t l l l l l a f r a n
— If f r a i f f a n l n a n m n k r r r n r r u m ln a
h n m e . o r If &gt; n u n r e r n l r r i a l n l n w , ,v r l l e
m r m I i I r n n l tu lh l« d r i m r l m r n t , n l i l m
d etn lU , u r lelep h n tir Ib r Itrm .
It w ill
be a rrn tl) n p p rrrln lrd .

SOCIAL CALENDAR

John 8. Graham of Jacksonville
arrived here yesterday fur u short
business visit.
,
E. II. Palmer of Winter Park
among the business visitors here
terdny.

J. I). Iiopnz of Daytona was among
those rcgiscring at the Montezuma
yesterday.

Among the business visitors in ■pnnled by Mnditlalne Mallcm played
tbf city yesterday 'from Jacksonville very enjoyable a group of Opera
wnn T. J. Mills, Jr. *
transcriptions for violin.
The piano numbers were:
Mr. and Mrs. William Ronsldy have Duet— Knrch
Anthony
returned from their wedding trip nnd
■i
Elizabeth Whltner
are'nt home to their friends nt 1000
Rebecca Stevens.
eft
Mnzurkn
Oak nVctiue,
reLuclla Mahoney.
Concert Waltz
PU PILS RECITAL.
Schuctt
On Friday evening nt eight o'clock,
Georgia Mobley.
in the Junior Room at the Ilaptist Sabbath Morn
Johnstone
Church there Will be a pupils recital
Mildred Holly:
presented by the pupils of Miss Mil* Schertzo
Mendelssohn
dred Simmons, to which nil the paVcimn Shipp.
trnns nnd friends nre most cordially Hungarian
Rolling
Mary Helen Morse,
invited.
.
Air Rallct
-AM Kim *2VN '! .EGTON“ Al7XTnrAHYT
lientrice Hownrd.
Junior pupils group wetc
The regular monthly business meet­
ing of the Auxiliary of the American Picnic in the Woods.......... Sartorio
legion wns held Inst Saturdny after­
Emmett Fox.
Claude Roper of Jacksonville was
noon nt the home o f Mrs. W. T. IaingByron Fox.
in the city today looking after mat­
Icy on I’nr kuvenuo, with a.iplendid Birthday Waltz ........... ..... Kreutzer ters in tho building material line. He
attendance of members.
is. well known here where he visits
Marjorio Hoskins.
Much necessary nnd important bus- A Spinning Song ....*.......... I
quite often.
irjc’ irt was transacted and n most in­
Margaret (files.
ny the iLly Pond ____ Man
teresting meeting held.
Dr. IL H. McCnslin is moving hi*
Thelma Tew.
dental office to the new I’uicstonUatcn to ihe Iinnd ...........
Rrumlcy building nnd will have one
of the neatest offices .in the state
Julia Higgins.
Scenes from Childhood.......
when he gets everything nettled.
Mary Elizabeth Tolar,
George Shipp has returned from
Tavares, where he has been employ­
r the SanWEDDING A N N IV E R S A R Y
•rs of the
I-*at evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank ed for the past jjcvernl weeks over­
Woman's David McBride ccjybratcd their flrst hauling tho rolling stock of the
wedding anniversary nt their home Tavares &amp; Gulf Railroad company.
. on Oak avenue.
. j'
Clint Childs nnd Carl Ferrari of
ENTERThe whole lower floor was opened
Eustis were among the visitors to tho
on suite nijd beautifully decorated In
city todny and their many friends
s of Ijiko I'ink nnd white. In the living room,
were glad to sco them. Mr. Fcrrnh
eir yacht, quantities of exquisite white roses
is in the automobile business nnd Mr.
including wcrp Used, in the colonade were an
Childs in the public utilities of Eustis.
It. Peters- artistic nrrangement of white roses
Mrs. S. G; Messer left todny for
mnington, arid ferns, and suspended overhead
Washington, Pa., having been called
irs. Cary wan » large white wedding bell. In
there by the Illness of her mother.
who have the dining room the decorations were
Later she will go to her home in Siscarried out in pink. The table was
tcrsville, W. Vn., where she will spend
covered with n lace-cloth, and the
the
summer.
center wns graced with the lovely
wedding cake, nt cither side were
silver candlesticks holding lighted
'pink tapers, and on tho bullet and
mantle were nlso pink tapers in silver
holders. The punch bowl was em­
bedded in pink roses nnd throughout
the evening delirious
punch was
served by Miss* Dorothy Mickey.

The man)' friends of Miss Zeta
Davidson are giving her it most
hearty welcome. Miss Davidson in
spending n short time here with her
unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Davidson, ut their lovely country
home on Twin. take*. Miss Duvidrum
is doing splondid^niiKsionnry work in
tho mountains of Tennessee.

A lf Bumby o f the1Bumby Hard­
ware Co., Frank Mrbanc of the Cook
Auto Company, W .T. Curry of the
Curry Cigar Co., and George McCul­
lough of the McCullough Store of
Orlando were among the visitors to
the city today.

In the receiving line were Mr. nnd
Representatives of the Woolworth
Mrs. McBride. Mrs. McBride mado
Company arc In the city overseeing
a very chnrniing picture in her gown
the rebuilding of the store to Ik* oc­
of white canton crepe, nnd carried n i
cupied by this company. Work is
large bouquet of white roses shower
being rushed nnd the big 6c and 10c
effect.
•
store will be opened Just as soon as
During the evening an interesting
the building is ready for occupancy.
program wns rendered ns follows:
Plnno solo, Dr. II. II. McCnslin; Vocal
The new signs of the McKinonsolo, Miss Zoc Munson, nerompnnied
Fresh ami Sweet—the
Mnrkwood Company add much to the
by Mins Fannie Helm Munson; Pinno
appearance of 'the new Pulestoakind that make big:
solo, Miss Georgia Mobley.
Rrumlcy building. Thu signs nre of
Following tho program, refresh­
Juicy Steaks
the best gold leaf nnd inform the
ments of pink ice cream in pink roses,
world thut the McKinnon-Mnrkwood
nnd pink cake, were served by MiSses
Company nre handling the best in
Salt W ater Mullet— the
Georgia Mobley, Margaret Wight nnd
men's furnishings.
They will open
Fny Mickey.
kind you like.
for business in a short time.
Among the guests were Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. I. .Betts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Our Fish are guaranteed
F. W. Huston, general manager of
Jones, Dr. und Mrs. H. 11. McCnslin,
the Southern Utilities Co., with head­
Dr. and Mrs. K. D. Mobley, Mr. nnd
Fresh Daily— just phone
quarters in Pnlntkn is in the city
Mrs. G. W. McClelland, Ed Moye,
looking over the local plants. He is
your order to 372-\V.
Miss Georgia Mobley, Joe Gonzales,
accompanied by Tom
Whitted of
( ‘K t'ILIA N Ml SIC C l,I ’ ll.
Miss Margaret Wight, Victor Mcl.auCharlotte,
North
Carolina,
nnd they
W E D E L IV E R
The C«cilinu Music Club gave n liu, Miss Ollie Vera Gleason, W. I..
played
u
round
of
golf
on
the
Sanford
binutiful recital in the studio of Mrs Rumple, Miss Gnrnrdinc Muriel, Mrs,
links
this
morning
pronouncing
them
Funnio S. Munson, luot Saturdny a f­ R. II. Rcnnielc, Mrs. E. D. Brownlee,
the flnest ever.
ternoon, to a large audience of pa1Irons and friends.
| In addition to (lie piano numbers,
Mary Stoinoff, n lulonfed young stuFirst Flea: Been on n vacation?
! dent of Grammar school, nccoinSecond Flcn: No, on a tramp.
Don’t lie n flrn. Come and deposit
thut saving nt the Seminole County
Bank,

E v e r y ft o n a s e w E it e

For quick results try n want ud,

Should Know These Facts
A b o u t B a k in g P o w d e r

Daily Fashion Hint

Special Imrguins now on, on Alum
ilium Pots, Kettles, IVrculutors, ete.
id the Populur Market.
28-2t&lt;

— tliat a b ig can a t a lo w cost m any tim es results in
bakin gs th at arc u n fit fo r food.
— that lack o f p rop er leaven in g strength m eans failu re
and disappointm ent on bake-day.

A recital will he given by tho pu­
pils of Mins Mildred Simmons, Kridny
evening, May Ith, at R o'clock, in the
junior room of tho *First Baptist
church. A selection of readings w ill
be given by Mins OJga Simmons, of
Hollins College. The public is invited.

— that m illions depend on

CALUMET

MOVIR MEN UNKASY

t o

n ot because o f quanti­
ty but on account of quali­
ty —not because o f price
but by reason o f results.

That ia why the sale of
Calumet is 2X times
as much as that of
an y o th e r b a k in g
powder.

GRACE IN EVERY LINE

Duy it—try It— never fail
to use it.

The oracle lifts »|x&gt;lrii insikl rally
that long wuisted, M-mi-litting hlouvs,
wllh straight gathered skim shut) i&gt;riwho seek )outh(ul rflw ts.
This model in radium taffeta is trimmed
with lace and a rolled girdle o( taffeta
twisted with silver braid. Lanvin
green ia the color. Quaint little round
cuffs finish the short sleeves, l&gt;ut even
•hcaa may be omitted, if prelrrmi.
Medium also, requires 411 yard* 40-

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PM "rial It

TALLAH ASSEE , May 1. — Some
uncasimnf* is shown by moving pic­
ture people who fear the possible pas.
sags o f n bill to establish a hoard of
moving picture censorship in Florida.
It in%generally believed that publlo
sentiment is not in favor of auch n
hill, but one has been Introduced into
the hou|e, and rumbr haa it that the
came one will shorUy be brought to
thesenata.. .'
Senator W. W. Phillips introduced
a movie-censorship bill at the last
session, but it wns badly defeated,
nnd It ia generally agreed that that
introduced this year, will bo as well.
Jacksonville's newly elected mayor, a
moving-peture show man, spent Wed­
nesday of last week at the capital,
with the particular intent o f discover­
ing the state affaire.
He left with practical assurance
that the public would continue to-hie
the all-power fWl censor oq It* own

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h

t

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Allan DwdnV Beautiful *„&lt;
preasiro Screen C W j c

,There's health and lo n g e v ity ^ fhw
bread we bake.’ It’s * aafe food
for the little one* and that aiakeb
it the proper meaMhno' stand-by
.fpr the resLqt.lbeJjmUv~&gt; IL y«Ur,
food atofe doesn't handle it let ua
know about It. •
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SANFORDMA iD

BREAD

Blibye de Helper, David Powell nnd
Maurice Costello. Imagine a lux.

the penniless man o f her. heart—
but ao fickle that. »hd Insists be*

romance la Mtlnlrig— or is it quickty dimmed? Ami what' of the
beautiful "other woman” who nttempta with all her silken whiles
to anara the temporary husband!
This is tho aristocrat of all society
love-dramas. l ( ’a « ' Paramount

Livet,Kidneys
Bowels,B^ood
Sold by

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The Dally Herald, 16c per week,

U N IO N P H A R M A C Y
Sanford, Florida

.

McKInnon-Markwood Company will
have a complete line of Hart Schaffncr &amp; Marx clothing, new store, new
stock.
12-tfc

B ew are the
,
G a rb a g e Pail

S

OME garbage palls nre
Inoffensive—others n
disgrace. Which Is yours!
Depends on how you treat
It. To keep It odorless arid
harmless demands fre­
quent cleaning. Out you
can make the job easy and
thorough by using Giant
Lye. If you don't, flics,
odors and unsafe condi­
tions develop. Use Giant
for two reusbns: it's better,
because It disinfects us It
cleanses; and cheaper; be­
cause it goes farther and
costs less.
DIRECTIONS t In th an
old broom tcour the in tide a! the poll with J
to hiespoonfu ll of Giant
l.je d lnolred in 4 qu a rti
o f hot water, rinta with
clear water and dry.

Hill
Lum ber Co,
Phons 130,

GIANT
LYE

Sanford

Foe 14 yean the Beit
A le -T Ith l Top llo ld i the Strength

X

.• Nemo Seif-Rsducing No. 311
j I* a real bargain. It has a low tup
arwl medium skirt. Made in dut&gt;
able pink or white could; sixer
24 to 36—and com on y 53 C.\
11 rout liralet ran'ljMt It. xml
ili« and $). We’ll lend i.ic u . .*.
N e m o l l y f l l « n ! r . r * , h l o n Institute
1 ZO E . 1 6 tn S»., N e w Y ork (D ept. S.|

H A V E YO U T A K E N A D V A N T A G E OF

$

IF NOT, Y O U A R E T H E LO SER — Y O U H A V E

4 MORE DAYS TO
O N M E R C H A N D IS E Y O U N E E D N O W

$6.00 MEN’S EXTRA PANTS,
at, per p a ir................!....
$4.00 MEN’S STRAW HAT'S
at, each ........................

72x90 SHEETS,.
*
ut, each .... ........................................................

27-INCH FANCY VOILES,
.*
' at, per yard ...................................................

98c
.. l.-.22c
ha, e» \ ,

36-INCH BROWN LINEN,
,
at, per yard ............................. *.........................

OVER CBNSORS1III

BAKING POWDER

A pound can o f Calumet
contains full 10 ounces.
Some baking powders
corns In 12ounce Instead
o f 10 ounce cans. Be
sure you get a pound
when you want i t

p —

«

— that on e cen t’s w o rth o f in ferio r B akin g P o w d e r m any
tim es ruins one d ollar’s w o rth o f o th er ingredients.

Yha'Economy

tt\ Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex” 16 South Orange, Orlnndo, Fla.
4-24-tfc

The rings o f .1923 will present their
Senior play, .“ The: Girl From Upper
Seven,” on the evenings o f May 9th
nnd 10th, at the "High School Audi­
torium. -The Senior play is always
a big evont in Sanford and this one
is certainly the biggest fct. This is
a Western play, wltjt cowboys nnd
Indian cqractcrs. Resides there is a

Anyone w ith e x p e r i­
ence In liulhllnK will
tell you It I n well
worth the HllKtit illfferoriPc In rn»t
lo
uni . niftul
Intlm In
hulhllmr.
You can
huy the heat from on
— experienced hulhleru know thill nictnl
lull) are hclter.

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SENIOR PLAT.

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$15.00 TRUNKS,
at, each ...... .

"V-I-;--

. . . . . . 48c

$2,50 LADIES SILK HOSE,
,
at, per pulr..... .......... ................. ............................

35c CHILDREN’S HOSE IN BLACK AND WHITE,

Mil1
9 . e •.

$1.98
*.

25c

............................ hmuW V w
* ** r '9 '
• ,&lt;*‘ 1 Y#1

�Frank rtu'ffakt.r’a rcrnlniacencc* of
twenty years In Tampa were good;
,*lll&gt;hr« t - r r r r ■ftrnHMa rx rrw t "■«*♦ but Frank remembers a lot tb it he
doesn’ t tell, which is Very fortunntc
Bay a* Ikr l i m i t n «1lilU &gt; 107
M itM tli A\n P i»l»r4 . rim.
for a number of prominent citizen*.
—
The Herald Printing Co. Tnmpn Tribune. * *
Yes, every newspaper man has this
runi.musit!i
dope but they never “use It for thoy
n. J. iio i .i .y ---------------------- w w ? are not in thnt line of business. IfN. J. Ill lit. AMD.... SrrTTtar7-TrTS«orTr
II. A. NRKL-----------V rw w l Manaurr newspaper men told ' all they knew
II. g, HOLLY _ A li’crllalm « « » • « «
tliern would be an exodus of citizens
A i i t r t l . l t i Hairs Made K n o n n an that'would depopulate many of our
Apptleallaa
thriving cities.
L K W I K HIIIFP „ r ir e n la lla n M a n a ie r
Phaae J »-W titter B p. m.
sugar:
1

L'l

M a M rrlp flo n I 'r lf f In Adaanee

. One Year__ ________ —— i --- ----

WhtitLJin evangelist nays, " I will
At the present time it Is sugar
[ D elleered la r l i f bp C a r rie r
cqmo
4a your (town fyp *ao many
which
is
worrying
the
housewives
of
'O a r W e e k .......... ...... — ---------- 1» C en la
thousand
dollars.” , it joaks to us as if
prospective
price
t
T b e b ig 7a:T o 'is - ;i..e We'eVfprrr"-’ the country. With a pros
it Is bought religioiiry-as if he menirfrrmloolc &lt;*ountr|nf 12 cents a pound for icanning, the
* a id a n llr e l r ro rrn
' and la pah..
urea his worif to God by the long
apeV.e'*r: affluent housewife is annoyed, the
.‘. I la la * m ir a .----- — ----,. , 110 *1. 13.11) per | ear, at wax a la advance. middle class one finds that she hns to
green which is handed out to him. I f
collections are hot sufficpntly large
MKMniHi t u b ASR0C1ATKD piik nn rut down her summer wardrobe or
to '‘pay KIm’ off," men rhpst go down
___ The A"_*geIaI ed. Pf sss .J ■ sKUtsi Y£lX^tw. Ipone- nrrded -house rrpsir*;—nnd
^ i m n e T l o ni«rn«t for r.pulilleatlon o r f ^
’
.
fn their pockets and dig up, which
all new* dlapatchr* credited to It nr the woman who hns to figure closer
not otherwise credited In this paper
... ,
„ W1V, ..r i,,.r rim.
always leaves n had taste, and snmeand oin-i ilia local new* published! still has to cutout most oi nir can
herein.
, times a bad feeling which impairs the
All rlfhts of ra-publlcation of special ning, thus either increasing her next
good which hns been done.
winter’s food hills or bringing down
dispatches herein are alen reserved.
Offleei II Kit A Lit 11111,111*0. Phone IW the quality of her family's nourish­
But not so with Lincoln McConnell,
ment. '
*
he come to Orlando for the .good he
Fnrelim AHv.rtl.ln* hrpr».en'..live
cfluid do, nnd not for tho money he
THIiAMEBICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION 1
There may lie some esoteric reason
thought he would make. In other
why l in- price of .sugar should rise so
words he is working for Gpd nnd tiot
much
tit.thi
slime,
hut
there
certainly
ffi&gt;
&lt;m
for money. He inny not' be rewarded
i sno reason which the ordinary citi­
.
with
the-goods pf this world ns some
zen can understand. It will take a
INTERNATIONAL'CARTOON CO,‘ &lt;
Dogs in Tnmpn must cither’ be
other excellent speakers on thd Bible,
powerful lot of explaining on the
vaccinated, muzzled or shot. Thai
who call themselves evangelists* but
4
I
purl of the big sugar people to make
la the ultimatum thnt has gone forth
In n circular just issued from the of-] swerable to tho criminal statutes of his reward up there will be all the
him feel he is not being cheated.
to protect the innocent bystanders
There is plenty of intelligence in fice of President Chanccy of the Florida. tl(fa time that men of the greater ,and then when those other
from mad dogs and to protect the
1the country. Granted thnt most of Stnte Association some of the rea­ type o f Senator Knahh nnd Sheriff chnps go, they will have to leave it
streets from worthless canines run­
us are economic illiterates, there is sons why a Department of Game and .Tunes o f Leon*county not only |ft&gt;ex- nil behind, and “ Lincoln" will be out
ning at large.
of their sight, as fnr as righteousness
I a ( saving remnant o f business men Fish should be created are outlined posed, hut punished.
■---------- ° ---------. 1w ild fire economic superiors of the ns follows: .
Fortunately
the newspapers of goes.
. Herb Feikt-1 &lt;)f tho St. Augustine
1. Florida, under existing laws* is Fluridn can bo depended upon to keep
n W o f us. Can none of these come
It
might
be
pleasing
to those who
Recnftl Is tearing his huir Imeausu
In tho lend in the matter o f public were not at last night's services To
forward with a constructive idea or fast becoming gametoss.
some mugazine said thnt N'pw Smyrna
two which could he put into workable
2. ■'Game is one of the great naturalsentiment, nnd at the same time in learn that the collections nnd funds
was older than Ht^ Augustine. Don't
, hack of tho slippery politicians nnd subscribed up to Saturday* night cov­
shape before the canning senson in assets of the state.
fight about the age of your rities,
craven intcrOsts Hint would keep this ered the expenses o f the revival. And
over ?—Jacksonville ’Journal.
,'l. If for no other reason, it should
hgys, Age is nyt the thing these
blot on the good name of Florida, the collections nnd donations lust
Wahl we need is n first class de­ lie conserved as an article of food.
days.
Nothing Nhort of an abolition of tho night went to Dr. McConnell, nnd
tective
to
find
out
where
tlit*
rascals
I. II furnishes wholesome outdoor
“ --------o---------convict
lease system and the lash, though' they were not large they will
l ’olk county wants some sort of are hiding nnd then send them to jail recreation to the citizen and visitor,
will
set
us right before the world.— in a smnll way repay him for the
f&gt;. It is a drawing card to thoubond isspe that will lake cure of for life. The war is over nnd the
Keporjcr-Stur.
great service he has rendered Orange
their asphalt roudn put down several people will not stand any more goug­ rands of visitors*
•
o---------county
in tanking better citizens of
fi, Posterity is entitled to its just
years ago anil now needing nil sorts ing.
PltlNTEH AND PRESIDENT.
her
people,
for no one can be n Chris­
------—
o---------iuhcritnncu.
o f repairs nnd the Star-Telegram
tian
nnd
not
he n good citizen.
W
HAT
TIIK
GOLF
ClIl
ltBK
7.
Wljh
its
vast
territory
nnd
nat­
says they must lie repaired at once
Newspaper men have known that
ural
covers,
Florida
could
he
made
Good
luck
to Dr. McConnell and
or they will have to ho made over.
MEANS.
Mr. Hunting was an editor and a may he return to Orlando ere another
the greatest Stale in the Union,
Mnintninnnre is the big tiling in road
H. Game conserved is a revenue highly successful one, but it remain­ winter has come nd gone.— Reporterbuilding nnd Seminole county will re­
few people seyin to realize what
ed for his visit to the new Tribune Star.
jOll golf-course mean* to Sanford producer.
member this when they cornu to build a J
flood
-oI*. Tiie sportsman pays for its con­ plant to reveal him ns an expert
or to any other city in Florida—the
more funds,
printer. Ho is both the ilrsl editor
ha
ha
ha
hi h-j ho ha fa
servation—lie
pays
less
as
it
ilisap•---o--------—
winter aiM summer playground of
to heroine President and the first
M
In the llig Weekly Herald of this Hie nation. Everyone know* what pendx ami more ns it multitplic*.
1(1. Pennsylvania, in the last sea­ printer. One of the greatest of all its
week published on Friday there will tourists mean to .your city. You
Americans n t l(}'p c and ran a news­ ra
M
npi&gt;car the delini|uent »1nx list for don't have to argue (lie benefits of son,- derived a net revenue of more
paper. to wit, Benjamin
Franklin,
than
£
100,1
)1
)1
1
from
its
game.
A
the county of Seminole anil the city tourists in building a tiig city here,
11. Florida last season derived, (tut Mr. Harding is, we bclicvij, the! HaHa
of Sanford. I f you du not got your Then why argue the lionelits of the
first wielder o f it composing stick'!
IB*
"copy call at the Herald office and golf eourse since you \v*H never in­ net, less tlmn $55,000 from its game.
12. Florida hunting license is high­ to enter tin* White House,
h a h a H a ' h a h a i M a h a i t j m ha
get one. Tills list will (he published terest tin- tourists without the golf
What nmnzetl the experts of the
each Week in the Weekly'Herald for links. A few pul,lie spirited men er than any other state in the Union
Tribune
composing room was tin- skill
four consecutive weeks.
have made the golf links in Sanford - game and law enforcement produce
ami,speed
of. -Mr*. Hauling, He OPENING T IIK DOOR TO T il id
i
eveinie
high
license
dues
not.
7
possible and now that they have la-en
EAST COAST COUNTRY.
1: la at, least one county—under I tackled one of the hardest jobs of n
The Florida P iths Association will built, the country club house im­
meet in TnllnliitKRuc on May 11th and proved and the place put in first class existing Maws not a single resident printer .the ufnke-up of a page. It
12th and the hoys end .girls of the condition il is time for every citizen iceiise was issued for 11*22- Ul’J.'l sea­ is one of the items in a printing plant
Tiie building of the Connors high­
which no mechanical Aids eah lighten.
press gang expect to have a real time to ciuiic forwatd ami help the proposi- son,
way, connecting
Okeechobee pity
I I As gumo gets scarcer, Hie To cope with, the task of taking the with Wcdt Palin Beach, promises to
in tile red hills of old I,con, With Glut along by purchasing sonic of the
the legislature meeting at (he same bonds that will put the club out of sportsmen goes from llm gnnieless odd lengths of type from galleys and lie one of the most important devel­
time there should lie plenty of excite. debt anil will assure its permnnenev county to the county where game ia arranging them in columns to make a opment* of th3 year. The undertak­
page then- is need of all equipment • mont nnd the "Gridiron Hanquei" f&lt; many years to come.
it will found and soon it, too, i* gami-less,
ing i* unusual in that it is purely and
that
a human machine can posses,*
( proinises plenty of fun. And then it |hi
lb. When Florida was mlmltfl-d ns
oe tin trouble I,, *rll the bonds to
wholly n private enterprise, the pro­
is n great privelege to meet in Tom people who do not reside here lint a Stale, title to its game was vested an ueeiirale eye for judging the ject of }V. J. Connors, Buffalo putlApplcynrd's bailiwick and to again that is not ihe iiucslmii. II,,me pro-! ia Hu- State fo he held in trust for space*, hand* able to work with the lisltor, nnd man of great wealth, who
visit this grand old man of the Mm , pie should have the bonds if possilih Hie people; it i&gt; nil important trust speed of a shuttle, the whole com­ in now heavily interested in Palm
Ida press niyl gll^lhc other good folks mill should own the majority of (best and should not he delegated to the plicated knowledge of printing style Beach county Iaryl. Mr. Connors i*
at fingertip*, pin* real editorial judg­
In west Florida.
hoods for it is still a local proposi­ several counties.
about to build this highway in order
ment. Brain mid hand must work a*
III.
The
I'lorida
Game
and
Fish
tion ami alw aya will lie. In .'mother
to develop hi* holdings; it required a
Orlando wants the "zoning system" pm t of this issue is an item fioiu Protective A (socialion urges you to one mid at top speed. Aral there
special net of the legislature to en­
and we arc glad tA note this action Ihivinna stilling Unit a winlcr visitor view the game situation in a liroud, must lie no slips—one "stick" of type
able him to curry out his pluns. The
on their pin I for Sanford was the from New Hampshire has just in­ statesmanlike manner. Deliver us "pied" can hold buck a page and
public will have Hie use of this road
first city in the stale to get such a vested £2(1,0(l(J in hands of. the Day­ from the nut tow, provincial views delay an edition, meaning mail* miss­
by the payment of a reasonable rote
hill Is-foic tli, legislature. The grow­ tona Golf Club making it possible for which leave the situation it) il* pres­ ed and Ihe whole complicated chain
of tqll :.o that not only will the Con­
ing cities of l lmida need (lie zoning tin- eluli to pi (Hied with the many ent chaotic condition,
of event* which brings a newspaper
nor* highway lie a direct benefit fn
system of Is-ltcr eonMiintioii along lug improvement* to make I he ejuh
t i one’s breakfast tabic in a mess.
opening up for cultivation thousands
('nil lines wilt, the view of building w h a t it should he. Few club, in the
t h i ; \ i;u s c A K itH a g a i n .
"President Harding is one of (lie of acres of rich farm mid truck land,
for tin- fiitui
Wldci slice!* mid s la te have the location of the SunThe Iteportei-Staf i* in receipt of fastest make.up men I've ever Been,"
liul will aisu serve a good purpose in
’ tuore hcatil ifuT sln-ets, *vm et I leal futll club.
Few dull* in the s la te u letter fioiu North Dakota with was the opinion of the Tribune’s fore­ rnntrihutiiig a valuable runnecting
Tine*, bcttCI IiiiiI ling* and ccitain n will ever ha v c 'iis beautiful link* us reference to the Tuber! ease, cum- man, Mr.
Itimlsley. The
whole link in the through routo between
«*atricti mi* will Ml•t only 1* •if iH'tiHit till* Sanford course, few * Intis in. the inemlatory of the position of the composing room force nf the Tribune
Polk nnd Palm Bench county.
’to tin present gclicrat mil I'l't to f II ►
,
la ii have n beautiful nVntigt- grove Florida press.
crowded mound the make up table
Some interesting details, of the
'fid e ^oticrat inns as wi ll.
Those Dakota ufieialtt have neecss and watching like *q many expert
in iroiuirctiim
&lt;
will) the d u b , few d u b *
Connor* project are obtained from the
to
elipping
bureaus,
They
know
exhave Hie liume like a p p earance of the
critic : for a blunder, ratified the ver­
Palm Bench Post which suy'ii that,
The City f ’oinmusimicu have d
Sanford Country Club, th a t restful nrtly what the Florida newspapers dict. Which will douhtjess surprise
rided to use asphalt on the streets feeling iInti goes with line 'old shade ate saying on Hie subject. They n good many Americans who dii not now the legislature has given ap­
proval, work will be carried on im­
included in tin* second series of pav­ tree*, lakes, flowers, tree* and shrubs, know too that Hu- newspaper* reflect
know just whut being a country edi
mediately. The Post says;
ing contract*. We hope they have natural beauty assisted by tile hand the sentiment of the stutu. Tins be­ tor inenns.
decided wisely in Hus niattei fm the of man to make a n ensemble of me ing true they are t-omlciiiiting the
"T. M. Bryan, the contractor, ha*
\* a matter of fact, if nny other
people want good paving and paving tine's best in a milliner tha t is most guilty culprits in the case rather tlmn
business involve a* varied a training |a,ren'ly ," ‘ l ,,n e*P®rlmonUl argmrnt
thut will stand the lest of turn and pleasing I,, the «’ye of local residents tile good people of I'lorida.
a* that of getting out a small town ' o fthc mad a few hundred feet Jong,
travel. Asphalt may lie better than and nni tilts . Your Country ClubThere can la- no doubt hut Hint HU newspaper we don’t know w hy it is. near the twenty-mile bend, and hns
hi irk but it ha* m-vur been, pi oven mere investment hu| as an investment per cent of Hie people o f Florida
Becoming an expert printer i* hut all the nceeasyry -mud building ma­
lu this country but if* the asphalt i* •acre inverimciil hutns an investment' are opposed to the convict lease *ys
one putt of n Inlmr thnt extends all chinery either on hand o r'en route.
put down strictly according to test il is above |*n nnd you cannot tnhe tern nnd the whipping practice. The
the way from running one’s own er­ With every confidence that the* legis­
and spccifh ulioti* it will Is- a good anything l»y Inking a large part in newspaper* register the w ill*of the
rands to editoralizing about the stnte lature would endorse his pluns, Mr.
priving. And we all know that City its futuic development and sucres*.
people in till* matter. For n few or the nation, When-Mrs. Harding Monnors directed Mr. Ilryan to go
Enginccr Fred William* and Ills as­
politicians who are mix job* ti* ptuy reached the Tribune mail room she nheud with preparations so that act­
sistant* intend to sec that I lie paving
I'LORIDA M IN T PROTECT HER Hie ugly old iiiiiu u for Hiomo insidious remarked that * lie felt especially at ual construction could begin ns soon
- Is absolutely ncuuling to speeificointerests who want to keep the lease home there, for that was tho pnrt of n* nn official O. K. was received from
GAME AND FISH.
tiom.
system alive in some form,, to un­ "The Marion Star' 'that she had run. Tallahassee.
There are several resources of dertake to work out nrniui plan con­ Thut i* typical too. Being a Ben
"According to plans, the western
Mnridu Hint formerly wore Imunliful, trary to tiie expresser will of de­ Franklin in America calls In the terminus of the road will be Okee­
if thnt term !*• permissible, but which cency mid humanity is carrying poli­ whole fumily, just an it lirinKi into chobee. It will run south along the
WHEN U
0. HELL
have been depleted to such an extent tical discretion to the breaking point. &gt; i « y every sort of rrtbotrf" I n i nhy. ridgu. of the fust side o f Lake Okee(YO UR. REAL
LIST IT
Tiie iim sHgalioh* th l* 'nre being jdcul ability of theJ"o w iA r‘T»nd Tdt- chtftjoe to ( atml Point. A four-mile
thu) tt |s very important thut sefioua
W ITH ub.
thought lie directed to conservation mild*) should I * tholbugh’ and state­ ‘ tor." 1« there a better education for spufc will collect Puhnke and Catail
measures. Among Ihest- fast-going wide. -Thu ofldals of thu countiu* Ihe Presidency, wc wqndcrT-rNew Point., The main road will run east
resources are Florida's forests, Flor­ and* the companies w here Hitsc ex­ York Tribune.
from Canal Point along 1 the West
W an t to Borrow
ida's game mid Florida’s fish, especi­ cesses in punishment are practiced
Palm Beueh canal, terminating at
Some Money
should be made to auffer the‘ con­ I'NCO.M.MERITALI7.KD RELIGION, the twenty-mile bend, where it con­
ally thu fresh water fish.
For some time the Florida Game sequences. Nor should the by.play
nects with Okeechobee road. The
on Your Real Kutate?
~ r of
Senator
Knahh
relieve
him
frum
and
Fish
Protective
Association,
of
bridge
at twenty-mile'bend, .connect- ■
The Dr. McConnell revival service*
g«e l)a------------- We Hove It
which former County Solicitor R. K. or* thorough investigation. The state came to an end last night, fh !* city log the two linka, has already been j
L Chanccy of Tampa is president, prison suiiervisur of i'lorida makes ha* enjoyed * month of. religious completed.
has tieen active in the endeavor to a report in which he says that he ia meeting* which will leave their good
"Where the Connors roads w ill'
present the importance of gum* and of the opinio nthat Senior Knabb effect upon this community for oomc bridge t[ie St. Lucl^cmnal, which hi [
AGENTS
fish conservation and protection, and who employe* convict labor in his time. It hat been u month during approximately 200 feet wide, has noti
it is the hope of ccvry true sportsman camp is running a "human slaugh­ which thouaand* were brought nearer been announced, but presumably a
H E A L E ST A T E
that the legislature will he able to te r house." This should lie investi­ to their Upd, and hundreds who have bridge will be constructed near the
Firs, Cutilly, Auto lu irin tt
provide a more stringent and agree­ gated by impartial men, and if found been without the fold have ' been lake shore. This is the chief body
M W. Pint BL, SANFORD, FLA
able law that will at least check the true, the senator should be expelled brought within ‘ it—and you know of water which will have to be cross­
destruction of both gsmo^and fish. from office ami should he intide an- what the Good Hook * a u about the ed, although the road will al*o cross
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penneo, compared to the nln^ty-nthd,
who heed it noL-' TYhat great rejoic­
ing there must have been wjthin the
pearly realm!
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The part o f this revival which, ap-'
peals to us -fhoat— that whi^h sftparntes it froiti the too ofteh commer­
cialized effort to'Christian^!? eouls-1Ih the manner in which Dr. JkfeCbnncll came to* Orlando In the interest
o f hi scalllng , never, asking for a
penny's guarantee that he might bo
rewarded materially f 6r the. spiritual
benefit which would result from his
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tW .W p s t Palm .Bench cnnnl near
It may not otJcur to the average
resident of Polk county that the com­
Canal Point
“ Mr. Connors recently took an op­ pletion o f the Connors highway bat
tion on n large acreage in and about the slightest bearing on the welfare
Okeechobee, posting
n check for of Polk. But it surely has bcrnuie
$50,000 to hold the option, atid mnk- it will open up a direct, through route
Ing his purchase o f that land /contin­ to West Palm Beach that will bring
gent upon legislative approval o f tho to the Sccnlt; Highlands of Florida
highway project. The expectation is thousands of motorists ‘ ■whb would
now thnt Mr. Connors will take up otherwise never know anything about
this option nnd go-ahead with his the beauties nhd, ^sources of this
plans for the development o f Okee­ particular section oi Florida. When
this. road is completed, it will w&lt; 11
chobee,
—
■ “ Mr. Bryan’s contract calls for pay tho Scenic Highlands Hoard of
completion o f the highway by Decem­ Trado nnd the commercial organizaber 1 of this year. Mr. Connors has think of all the towns nnd ' cities
offered him a bonus o f $100,000 If throughout this territory, to make a
the work in done by that date. The liberal use of pointers’ ink in tho
total cost of building the ronil has i newspapers published in West Palm
Beach and Miami. T]cH the visitors
been estimated at $1,000,000."
Thd schedule of tolls proposed to be In thor.c delightful serdst thnt when
they nre tired of the serf bathing
charged is as follows:
For each pedestrian or bicyclist, and other attractions, they can find
one cent per mile; for e^ch vehicle a complete change of scene nnd en­
drawn l*y- one horse yvith one passen­ vironment among the hills and lakes
ger, one cent per mile; for each ve­ o f South Central Florida. Then watch
hicle drhwu by two horses with two tehm come!— lakeland Star-Tele­
passengers, two cents nor mile; for gram,
----------- o----------each additional passenger, ono-half
cet per mile; for each one-seated NOTICE TO A L L CONCERNED
Tho Sanford Carpenters' Local JiM
passenger automobile and driver,
three cents .per mile; for each addi­ contemplates a rniso In scale to T.'tc
tional passenger ,onc cent per mile; per hour, taking effect May 15, P-'2:i.
2'Jl-2Gtp
for each two or more seated4 auto­
mobile and .driver,
four cents per
MeKinnon-Mnrkwood Company will
mile; for each additional pussengor,
carry a complete .line of. Ixdcruuu n
’
12-tfc
rubber-tired power road ttuck (tnd Socks.
driver, four cents per ton mile; weight
Rogers Silverware Coupons given
of truck and lond; fnr .each loose
driven horse, cow, hog or other do­ with every 25c cash purchase at the
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mestic animal toue-half cent per niile. Popular Market.
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Beginning Thursday, May 3
IIETH PALM ROWLEY
iH rfiakinR her second visit in
our city and will he remember­
ed by most of the ladies of
Sanford.
Her hobby is matching dif­
ficult shaded of hair.*
Having had thirteen years’
experience she understands
; her art perfectly.
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Mrs. Rowley will be pleased
to meet her old customers as
well as to (nake new ones.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HAIR GOODS ON DISPLAY
AND FOR SALE
.* LADIES’ COMBINGS MADE TO,ORDER

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�tfqiice o f Application fa r itTa* ,I)frd ty.,Florida, to-wit; NW'. 1/4 o f'N W .
Under Section 575 of the General f 1 4 ..See. J8, ,Twp. ,21 ,S„ Rango 29
Statute* of the State o f Florida
Fast. -10 acres. The sail] land being
NoUt-e is &lt;hereby-given that Mr*. nrsessed at the dale- o f the issuance
Stella Cowley, purchaser of Tux Cer­ o f such certificate in the name hf A.
tificate No. 29, dateij the 6th day of T. Cowley. Unless said certificate
July, A . D. 1914, has filed said certi­ shall be redeemed- a^ordlng to law
ficate in my officej_and has made ap- Tax Deed will issue thereon on the
plication fo r Tax Deed to issue in ac­ HfsfUay fcf May, A . W l V S l ' --------cordance vWitfi law. Said certificate
WITNESS, my official signature
embraces the following described and-aeal_thia-thc_2ith day-of April
properly situated in Seminole Courj- A. D. 1923.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
, ■ Clerk Circuit Court,
if*f».iAu* t*tf*f
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Seminole County, Fla.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

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S A N F O ftti GRAMMAR
SCHOOL

Bob Fitzsimmons May Hava Baaa
Wrono In Judgmant Concorrtlng
"Garneries*" of Hi* Con. '

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Dimes Make Dollars

The best story observed In print lot '■
soraie time Is told by Joe Vila in tb« if;
Sun about young Itoliert Fitzsimmons *
and Dollars make Riches, it’s all
Voting U tx is considerably bigger and (■
strong-Vtlmn
Ills
fnlbcr
oyer
wu*.
lie
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in a systematic saving of a cer­
Fifth GriflBJ
Is quick with his -bund*-and with Ids-13
tain sum weekly.
Jamcn Higgins, W jlbrd RarclIfT, henjl, be know* the science of ttrr-**—
Ilernico 'Allen, Eugene Turner, Mar- prime. Rut It seems he can't aland up In
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garct Giles, Clifford .#Rced, Dorothy and take It. Mr. Vila continues:
52 weeks of saving at Our Sav­
Ten years ago Old Fit* Introduced &gt;■
Gore,
U. F.
Coiluni,
Margaret
ings Department will put you far
Hirschi, A lb e rt.Myers, Marjorie Has­ Young FHx lo n purly of friends at the jj
former c|.nmplou‘H New Jeryey bourn ■
ahead of 52 weeks of spending.
kins, Mike Rankin, Junitn McMullen, *I'Ik.. r.i 1). .1* Hill1.in lliti ..ln.-.ia 11li til. I
Ttie father )&gt;llt on I Ilf gloves with bl*
uth 'fcobk, Kntheripc Schlrnrd, Lois son limj J\ip Intle.r surprised the yts-Notice 'nf Application ?fOt* Tax Deed
drrgtt, | Katherine Powell, Juanita Hors*
tlaskllng exhibition of
I f you’d have riches, deposit
Under HeTtloH 375 o f the*General
’ebb, Phyll* Smith, Frances Foster, nclctiijo.
Statute* Of thd 8tnH&gt; of Florida
steadily here.
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fttuothy Thurston, Beatrice Rledsoe, "He*« very Vlevcr. nlnT heV reNotice Is hctiiby" given 'that F. L. DbYoUw Toriay, ^Dorothy Haynes, marked *&gt;ld Fltx during n short rest.
Woodruff, purchaser of Tax Ccrtifl. Elinor Tyner, Carmen Guthrie, Flos­ I "Well, now 111 show -you something!’’
f n to 7C»:'4(JU, doled the 6U m 5jr&amp; T sie VickoryT Elltgbctn \TTfiKTdffitCTlCi-------Rewiwelag &lt;!(« -lilt,-1 6 .1-J-'IU JOldiJull
June, A. D. 1911, has filed said certi­ Lou iso Tanner, John Terwillegor, ly biHik ul bis right to Young ’FIttV
ficate in yty office and has made ap­ Minnie Hardy, Minnie ness Echols, eldn with terrific force. Voting Fit*,
plication fo r Tax Deed to issue 1n ac­ Vcrno Dieter, Vernon Priest, Douglas staggering, pulled olT his glove* and
threw them on the floor, iis he walked
cordance with law. Said certificate Echols.
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hurriedly out of the burn. ’*
embraces
the following described
Sixth Grade.
•He can hox wel 1,7 said the niu’lcnt
property situated in Seminole County,
Marinica Zchiovonn, Alice Vlblen. domlslinuin, "hut ho can’t take o
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Florida, to-wit: Beg. 39.82 chs. N. &amp;.
Lctal Rivers, Gnthleen Line, Viola inmi-li. lie ain’t game I”
35.64 chs. W. o f SE. cc, Sec, 2, Twp
“ I ^topped heeniue 1 didn’ t want to
Hickson, Estelle Collins, Ruby Booth,
lose my temper," explained the kid ul £ r r roPSTBn, rmiifitt
20 S., Range .’It) E., run ft. 1.82 chs.
&amp; &gt; . w h it n u r , c*»u#r . Jj
Lillie Cnrraway, Jnck Sneed, Dick the dinner table. "I didn’t care to slug
W. 19 1.2 chs. N:i 18 chs. E. 12 chs.
a iiiia iB iiiiD is a n iiiB C Q iiiB M in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii*
Sneed,
Edward Mitchell, Vernon the uh^gent!"—New York Times.
S. 821 E. 8.34 chs. N. 12.71 chs. K
Westfall, H. C. Waters, Alton Tal­
1 1/2 chs. N . t r . 10’ E. 10.04 chs. E.
bott, Ernest Culp, Horace JIminer, LIQUOR YAC H T IS
It is possible, however, that the
73. chs. S 10 chs. W. 1 1/2 chs. S 20
Lulu Urquhatt.
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long-dislanco
dancer who wpnt crn*y Electric Irons
chs. SWly to beg. 35 acres. The said
Hbvcntb Grade.
didn’ t have such’ a- long distance to Toasters .......
land being assessed at the date of thu
Virginia Barber, Noirie Stone, Ru;
ST.
PETERSBURG,
May
2*—Re-1
issuance of such certificate in the
Curlers ........
tlolph Lloyd, Eleanttf Cnmcrcm, Helen
ports that a yacht loaded with 20,000
nemo of ‘‘Sanford Water Works” .
Jinklns, Jamea Stoinoff, Ueba Jones,
cnees of llquor.viilucd nt approximate­
Also: Tax Certificate No. 2053,
Georgia Calhoun, Mnrgmel Talbott,
9” Oscillating: Fan
ly $800,000 was riding at anchor just
dated the 5th day of June, A. D. 1894,
Bernard Scblrard, Mary Earle. Beat­
outside the three mile limit off Clear-,
has filed said certificate In my o ffic e 1
rice Howard. Clarice Lewis, Harriett
water was brought here tonight by
and bun made .'indication for Tax
Rossettcb, Maggie Lynch, Pearl Rob­
king
fish anglers. It was reported
Deed to Issue in accordnnep with. law. I
son, Opal Thomas, Parker Van Ness,
that thu liquor from tho cruft was
Said certificate embraces the follow­
Stephen Shinhnlscr*
TOUR L
EYES.Healt/iV
Y t&gt; ,/ / c£ T [fA / f€vcs
ys 3
off civil for ?40 a rrato of 24 buttles.
ing described property situated iu
Eighth Grade.
Sheriff W. S. Lindsey is making an
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit;
II they TiroiltciiTSm nrt, Burn
Thelma Dobbins, Doyle llritl, Eliza'USE T H E BEST G A S O ­
effort to verify* the report. He i*
Beg. 25.04 chs. W. and 29.82 chs. N.
or Discharge, ii Sore', Irritated,
betli Earle, Morris Benjnipin, Mae
planning
to
frustrate
any
attempt
r f SE, cor. See. 2,4’wp 20 8, Range 30
L IN E A N D
InQaincd o r Granulated, u*e
Godbcc, Algernon Speer, Ruth Grier,
made to hi ing tho liquor into the
F, Run N. 10 chs. W. 5 chs. S. 10
Murine
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Soothes
and
Refreshes.
Margaret Cowan, Mihlnil l.umley,
“A U T O L IN E O IL ”
chs. E. 5 chs. The said land being as­ Vera Dickerson, Lottie McNeill, Ruth country.
Safe for Infant or A d u lt. A t aU
sessed at the date of the issuance) of Henry, Elizabeth Shoemaker, Vir­
Druggists.^
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Correct this soatoncu: “ Ho held of­
Bitch certificate in the nniup of ‘‘ ExWriu/tt Fm £u* Q*»k ^
ginia Jinkinn, Junitn Sloan, Beth
fice for eight yours and retired to
M UK1NC CO .. 9 E»,i Ohl* 5tr*««, C K k * *- ,
Loosing,
Hazel Silleek. Camilla
105 Palmetto Avo.--------Phono 481-J
private
life without a sigh of regret."
Also: Tux Certificate No. 1503, PiilMlon, Evelyn Tnyloe, Rebecca
dated tho 2nd day of Juno, A. D. lsyi), Stevens,
Lory no Vickery,
Louiru
has filed said certificate in my office Thrasher Tlieo Vickery. Elizabeth
and has made application for Tax Whitner, F.ntfry Andrews, Paulim:
Deed to issue in accordance with law. Wullnce, Ernest Bcllizio, William l&gt;uSaid certificate embraces the follow­ Hosc, John Cameron, James Sands,
ing described property situated in Vurnard Shaeffor.
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
19.82 chs. N. and 20,64 chs. W. of SE.
cor. Sec. 2, Twp. 20 S, Range 30 E. LIGHT ON ANCIENT HISTORV
Run N. 10 chs. W. 10 chs. S. 10 chs, E.
BJ chs. 10 acres. The aAld land be­ Discoveries' Made in Old Tombs In
Syrhs Reveal Important Fact Not
ing ussORsed n f the date of the is*uHJtharto Known.
ur.ee of such certificate in the iiurnc of
Mrs. N. G. Foster.
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Two tomb* nhout l.mirt years old
Also: . Tax Certificate No. 1692, have been dlWchVeniM at Ityfiltis, Syria,
dated lfie 'Hh ’day o f .lime, A.‘
by the'1oxenvntldris tiring curried on
bus filed said certificate in my office under the direction of General llourand has made application for Tux iiml. the I'rrhcb lilgll eomiaUsloner, ac­
Deed to issue in accordance with law. cording to the Paris correspondent to
Said certificate embraces the follow­ The London Times.
The age I* established by the dis­
ing described property situated in
covery In ono of them of a harpy; a
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: curved sword with a ’ gold h|in;Uc; a
Beg. 11.80 chs, W. and 29 chs. S- o f seat of gold on which Is engraved th«
N. K. cor. Sec. 2, Twp 20 H, Range 30 Egyptian sparrow-hawk; a gold senruE, Run S. 6.1 I chs. S, 45 deg. W. 8.17 hueus ring beautifully curved, and u
chs. N. I I .‘.*2 chs, E. 6.78 clis. to beg* halm hox of obsidian, mounted in gold
5 acres. The said land being assessed and hearing the name of Phuruoli
\VK CLONK A T NOON— W K UNHCR S E L L A L L C O M PE TITIO N — STU D Y TH E SE
nt the date of the issuance o f such cer­ Ameiiemliat of the twelfth dynasty
PRICKS, S A V E S YOU M ONEY
Tlds Is stated to lie tin* oldest Inscrip­
tificate in the name of "Titus Hurt".
tion discovered In Syria, amt proves
Unless said certificaty shall he re­ that roiiiineri'lal relations between
deemed according to law Tax Deed Syria, Greece and Egypt-were already
will issue thereon on the 31st day of active 2,(&gt;UU years before our era. Tho
THURSDAY ONLY
first recorded conquest of Syria by
May, A. 1&gt;. 1923.
W ITNESS my o ffrln l signature Egypt was made my Tho tines I (Tethand seal this tie- 21th day of April, A. mosls) of the eighteenth dynasty dur­
ing tho Sixteenth ecnlury, it. C. •
D. 1923.
Popularity of Rubbsr Heels.
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E. A. DOUGLASS,
Sixty per cent of the el me* niuuuClerk Circuit Court,
fitV't tired In. thu- Called Stales today
Seminole County, Fla. are say to ho equipped with rubber
By: A. M. \*EKKS, D. C. heels. Shoes for men ure more often
•1.26; 5-2-9-16-23-30
equipped with rubber heels than-shout
fur women. It Is estimated that 75
Wealth may he n disease, as Mr. per cent of the rubber tu-els tiisnu'Bryan say*. We know a man who fnctured me for men. Thu United
EVERY EGG GUARANTEED
Slates census of muuufucturcs of
took it and was confined fur three
1020, covering prodilctlun during 1UIU,
years!
showed that 275,357,200 pair* of

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Clean
Gns-bumcro, oil-burners,
top-grates, racks, drip-pans,
etc., last a lot longer and
give better ’servico when
kept clean and sweet with
RED SEAL Lye.'

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booklet of household uses.

Tho folks whosg apeptites and di­
gestions hnyc Irccomc ncqunintod
with our bread say “ ft's groat!”
It’s the threo-limoH-n-day L hkI that
hits their pnlnto just right. Our
padry is a fit companion for tho
finest meal.

Full directions in each can.
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You ijiu 4tow buy utul pay for a Ford car, out t|f your
tly caniitiBs on the Ford Weekly Pui'chuno Plan.
Thiiu.santls of families arc taking advantage of Jhis new
way to buy h Ford and will .sivm be driving their own cars,
enjoying all tile benefits and udvanlages of motor transpor­
tation.
The Ford Weekly Purchn.sc Plan is amazingly simple.
You can enroll with an initial fmymcnl as low jfs five dollars
each week. You add to your first payment as much or as
little as you feel you can afford.
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Tiiis money is placed in the bank and draws interest.
In a short timo your deposits, plus the intercut paid by the
hunk, will bo sufficient to obtain delivery of the car.
Start today and before you realize it’you will be driving
your own FYWd Car.

SEE ANY AUTHORIZED
FORD DEALER
Tho following banks are acting as depositories for pay­
ments, nmdc in connection with the Ford Weekly Purchase
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LIBBY’S MIXED PICKLES, LB....
WILSON’S CERTIFIED OLEO, LB.

lenflier hoots nial shoes were iiinnilIt frequently happens that those ffletured by 1,449 cstahllslitmmts. This
who know tho most about “ good tnun- tvas exclusive of slippers and fiber ami
nerV' know the Icuitt nhout kind­ oilier footwear not of leather. During
the same pyrlud the production of rub­
ness.
ber heels 'reached 138,408,709 pairs,
and 9,777,085 juitrs of rubbers and
Tho Herald delivered six time* a composition fiber sole* were manu­
factured.
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Our Fruit Counter is Abound with Loin of Good Thlugtf to Eat.
make friends

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Buying the Largest Bill Thurs­
day Morning

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T R A P SH O O TING

Those who missed a "Glim
the Moon" missed a good show

And the big feature tonight is Wes­
ley (V’ reckles) Jlnrry in "Hags to
niches’*
It's n Warner production nnd
bummer.

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The boy with tho million dollars
worth o f freckles is set'll hi tho great­
est role of his career.
The picture Is packed with action
thrilling scenes nnd stirring adven­
tures.
And the honor guesla tonlgl^ will
1h&gt; Mr .and Mrtt.\L P. Hall nqd son.
He there tonight J. P. wilii the family
ns Osborne will be looking for you.
Anil Freckles will hold the boards
again tomorrow night.
Friday and Saturday—"M y Ameri­
can Wife* with Glorious Gloria Swan*
son and Antonio Moreno. Don't miss

Tho Daily Herald, Ific per week,

CORRECTED M AY I, 132.1
South Hound
Depnrts
Arrive
HI......... 2:80 n.m
2:10 n.m.
H:-H) n.m. I
2:10 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
Norlhlmtind
Arrive
. 1:48 run.
11:15 n.m,
1:42 p.m,
10:0(1 p.m

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tl) Iniiislnled hy the ollli-hil short hand
reporter ot the court In which Ihe will
wus uttered for pruhaln

at Dr^skfast.
III.-—Rudolph .Iiooloi, n
farm er llxlng n ear here, felt ii sharp
j&gt;nIn In Ids thloiit while e a ting break­
fast. / l o went lo II pllysleiall, who I'e
moved a large needle from Ids throat.
Ilpw the needle got In Ids food Is a
mystery.
Ato Needlr

Sterling,

Government advises a new i milderfell $1II0 hill is being eircuateil. Can*
iud Imtjier us. We tidv'cr see a loll
of that ealiher. Only ones likely to
In- otter ted are retail bootleggers,
who take their payments in the dark.

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New York
Detroit
Philadelphia
Host on ’
St. Louis
Washington
Chicago

Autoline Oil
Will Positively Stop the

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Those who live by the sword shull
be t&gt;ored to death by the inemolrAT"
A pipe seems chenjier tlinn cigar*
ets, but think of the extra years you
will live tu nittuke. i
MrKinnutt*MarkwVtod Company- will
open thel^- naw dotldp^ store soon :t|
the Ilrumley-Puleston building. 12-tfc

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Accessories

Replacement Parts

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New York
Chicago
Huston
Cincinnati
Pittsburg
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Ilrouklyn

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"M y little child had' Whooping
Cough,” writes James Null, Connersville, Indiana, "and Foley's Honey and
Tar gave her relief. I f my children
(out rart tv cough dr cold I give them
Foley’s Honey and Tar and ulwuys
get good result*" For quieg relief
from Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat,
Chest and Bronchial trouble use Fol­
ey's Honey and Tar, the largest sell­
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op^ttjs. Rpfuse substitutes.
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Chicago 1. Cincinnati I.
Boston 12, Philadelphia 10.
Ilrouklyn 11, New York 4.
Pittsburg 0, St. laiuis 2.

IH)W THEY STAND
Florida Stale League
Won Lb
Orlando
Tu nt pa
Lakeland
St. I'elel'slnir
Hrndentown
Daytona

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m -tm m so n Motor Co. at,the ■
3t\Strefet and will Continue to [
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Y E K T E U D A Y 'S It E S D I -T S
N atio n al Leag ue

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They May ' Ba 'Divided Into Three "
Classes^ Which Are Bristle, Hair,
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and FJbcK
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&gt; There nrc two classes o f brushes, a
those with hacks oml tln w with* J
out. Tlic*e ronio In bristle, In hnlrimd la
In flher. It Is flbor and bristles tbnt jj]
Cornwall Puts
LESSUIUMONIESS IN COUNTRY r.re of special Interest In discussing fl
lionseliold needs.
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The hncAless brush tins the ad­
LA K E LA N D HEATS TA M PA 8 TO G
vantage- of being usable In nny posi­
TO O U R F R IE N D S A N D CUSTOMERS
J. P. H. C-ornwall of Daytona and
LAK E LAN D , Mny 2,—Gulley 5ind*
tion unit thereby being nt least twice
Portsmouth, N. II., han purchaned ed in the 4th, netting a new Florida
ns long-lived ns the brush whose only
$20,000 worth of the bond* o f the State Lu jp te record for consecutive
W e have moyed
ri rlty of 120,(WO working surface Is one side. Tlieso
Daytona Golf and Country club, and hitUngJn 20 game*,, Lakeland even­
tnAHneiotntijb'rooiJa nnd the
rry/hliiRle s o ilin ’
- Salesrooms
jthin large investment In the club’* ed thcTMflefc, dffa^tlivf Tampa 8 t »
dVibr. lawyoW LwlVi£^iArr£’_fbert or fabric (btopaM
securities means that the money in
g w-|ih the rich ^tb/sA/jylnfiied In as,to tnnf&amp;a rotttng3 ^ foot of East Firi
now; available! lo fiut the course Into Tampa
lriijitrr nnd ttii *f,- L/ftAld alwtwrrtfc imposslblllljr. jr ^ * e t
brushes
In every -departjuup,i VK
the bent possible shape.
l.nkelani
Iw'us'p ilf^: toilet, tinth, puntry, Iiufp• Mr. Cornwall In an cnthuniantlc
Vry. ymtjfes, kitchen, halls anil walls.
nnl—eighties*
golfer and n shrewd bunlhenn man
Tho Hussion jmn;^gives thphost liome- ---- ------------------- ^^.aafency’for-thc-COLE A BR&lt;)
nakings of Ji at. Tidr^'mTd'flie wild boar gives tlio most
nnd h/s Investment jwus mnde only
E IG H T A U T O M O B IL E S in connection
SUCIl n cltyi i There are Innre Ilian ll£b^ and host bristles. The test ’ for the
nTier ~dur"iw:\idrnition of Ore nonets
000
‘
totnUy
blind
people-InJliiyl'niml,
S
our
G R A Y M O TO R C A R A G E N C Y and’
bristle
’Is
that
It
will
not
lire*k
If
of thu course \nd the ronntnntly in­
"Stales,' nnd «inn7 tlairs that number hunt bnek nnd wll* spring Into plane
creasing Vqlue ofs(he real estate. He
partly blind. Tlie trrriblo pnrt of It again. The hnlr nnd bristle when ■ are in* position to give the best of service
1* tbnt more tbnn 57 per rent of blind­ burned give o Yhhmrterlstlc hnlr odor. 3 CO LE EIG H TS A N D G R A Y M OTOR CARS.
ness In classed nn preventable, a largo
The liber tirnsli, though n cheaper
portion being the result of eyestrain.
brush, Is ndnpted to things for which
Phones— Office, 558-L-1-; Residence 83-L-2
It Is encouraging to note, however, the bristle brush Is not adapted. Tho
Hint blindness In America has de­ fiber makes n gu«d svruhUlng brush,
creased more than 20 per cent since but the bristle would not be sllff
glosses hove become more eominon. enough. Many fibers arc made t*&gt; lodk
Every other country linn a far greater like bristle, hut the bristle teat will
pvrrentnjte of blini!m&gt;te&lt;, mu', they show save you frnm a rash purettgse. The
t yearly Increase. Three of.every ten brlsile brush Is expensive and no Is
Amcrtcunx wear glasses, StatistIrs the brush of camel or badger hair
prove that seven of ditch ten have , from which painting nnd shaving
ORLANDO TAKES ANOTHER
nro mnde.
LOST COUPLE NEAR. DEATH ORLANDO, Mny 2.— The wide enough eyentrnl/i 0* warrant the wear- , brushes
.
Radium From Bohemia.
Inir of ror/ecUrig lenses. When we
curves o f Atwood Palmer, which nev- realize the relntlon of good vision to
Govcniment-Qwnod mines at Jnchy*
Man and Wife Found In the Mourn
er broke better or more consistently, health and happiness, it Is.hnrd to un- mav, Ilohrinlit, tire turning out. ura­
taint in Britieh Columbia
smooth Imse running and opportune lerstnnd why so muny people neglect nium ore, rich In radium, nnd (he
Almost Starved.
hitting conspired against Roy Thom- Ihelr eyes until they are permanently known supply Is said to Ire suillclent
I'rlmsi Rupert, IS. C.—Joist In the us nnd the Hrndentown Growers at Injured. In’ the first draft of Amorl* for 2t) years nt thn present rate of
(COLE A E R O E IG H T — G R A Y MOTOR-CARS
mounlnliis, Peter HlnfTurd uud hls'wlfe Tinker Field yesterday and gave tho mn soldiers In 1017 laid sight caused production; In addition, there are
three
largo
mines
not
yet
prospected
■eurly
three
times
iib
ninny
rejections
were funml recently In the last stuge Bulldogs their second straight victory
ns to depth. Throe facts arc given
Foot of East First Street-------r-Sanford, Fla.
of sliirvMlnn hy two constables on the over the Growers by the hi-ore o f four as nny other physical defect. At/llie
out by the Sclent lllc American/ Two
Iltno
o
f
the
draft
2.Mn,70d
men
were
Kuyer river, *12 miles from fikeenn to one. The ito rt by innings:
examined nnd 21.08 per rent were re- grnms o f radium a year are now be­
Mills. Thu couple hud not entcii real
Hrndentown ............. « 0k 000 Q00— 1 JertctI because of grossly defective ing produced nnd net profits to the
food for 20 days, the only thing that
When n firm o f World.
real estate opera­ Czechoslovak republic for the pant year
kept them alive being soup made by Orlando .................... 100 002 01 x— f vision.—Illustrated
were about 3,5Q0,00O crowns. The ra­
boiling strips of old heaver skin. Staf­
tors recently requested a neighbor­ dium Is selling today nt 10,000,000
ford's condition ws* pitiful, us he hail SI00.000 OFFERED FOR P IN K LLI
ing community to forward a photo of crowns per gram, a crown being nowbeen Buffering from tuberculosis for
C IN C IN N A TI, Mny 2.— The Cincin­
worth about 1.1H rents. While pro­
some months. How he was able to nati Tlmes-Star says that the lip wus the most attractive place therein for
duction In the JLTdted States Is greater
survive the terrllle experience la a
out, and was backed hy the word from publication they received a picture of In quantity, the .Tnchymnv ores are
mystery to physicians.
reputed to he richer la quality.
llrohklyn, that Charles Khctts, presi­ the local cemetery hy return mail.
HtufTord uml his wife were discov­
dent
of
the
Hrooklyn
Nationals,
had
ered In a small lent pitched under a
Mg tree. The man, too weak to move, made u straight offer yesterday after­
wvi placed In n cnnno-niul the woman noon of $100,000 for Ralph "Babe"
was assisted along thn shore unlit a Pinelli, third baseman of the Cincinpoint 22 miles from the railway was nnth.Reds. According to tho story
reached. Here they were left with published by the Times-Star, the of­
friends with enough food to lust six i
fer was mnde after the Cincinnati
weeks nnd a store of medicine w u i:
Club had refused nu offer of Leon
sent In.
(’ adore, pitcher, for Walter Kimmick,
iiifichlcr.
SHORTHAND WILL IS VALID August Hermann, president of the
Cincinnati club, said to the Associat­
Unusual Method of Devising Largs
ed Press that he had not received
Estate Is Approved by
such a proposition for Pinelli.
English Court.
Lntulmi,—A will written In short­
hand on n telegraph blank has been
admitted to prnhulo in solemn form,
its validity upheld hy (he I'rohatu
court of England. It wars’written by
r’lmrli* H. Orrln, n commercial trav­
eler, who adopted phonetic writing af
the quickest tiles ns of expressing his
wishes regarding the disposition of Ills
large estate when Informed hy the doc­
tors tlint he luid only a few hours to
live.
The tdrungritpldr eluirueiers were su
pel fcetl.v executed thill they were read-

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PURELY
: CLASSIFIED. :
ads
:
PROFKSIONAL :

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY^
fou can find th* nan* of
rrrry lire Bualneu Man
{in Sanford In thla Column
■ach day.

Card* o f Sanford*a Repot*
A la Prufeaaional Men, oaeh
., o f whom. In hi* ehoaen pro*
faaaion the Ilerald recom­
mend*'to th* people.

Ick Service Transfer

George A . DeCottes

INFORD N O V E L T Y
WORKS .

FRED

Mi Classified Ada lc a word. No
Mi Ad taken for less than 25c.
*a And positively no Classified
^
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
Mi must accompany all orders.
* » Count the worda and remit
Ml arordingly.
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_____ FOR S A L E

FARMERS— You can gat eaed b «l
Storage Facilities
Attornoy-nt-Law
frnni"&gt; and Irrigation pluga at th*
pleaae you, tell other*; If not,
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfe
Orer Seminole Cotyity Bank
tell na. Phono 4»8'
FDR SALE— Uoaier and tinya* paints
SANFORD -:* -:* *:• FLORIDA
ant) varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

R. W IL S O N

A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W

V. C. COOLER, Prop.

FOk SALE—ithuiiu island eggs Tor
setting, l 6 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs,
Ellsworth, Bcurdnll Avenue, San­
ford.
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83-tfp

First National Rank Duildlnf
SANFORD
FLORIDA F o r sAbfc— Fine strawberries for
preserving or table use, 15u quart.
City orders of five quurts or more de­
[ACTOR and BUILDER ELTO N J. M O U G H T O N livered.— L. H. Jones, Bcnrdull Ave­
ommerrial Street—Sanford, Fla.
ARCHITECT
nue. Phone 3303.
22-tfc
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|ncral Shop and Mill
Work

W. H ER ND O N

Room 7, Miller Bldg.
IAN FORD -t*:• FLORIDA

INSURANCE AGENCY

FOR SALE— Lot with (1 room bunga­
low, corner of Myrtle Ave. and 13th
street. Apply to Frank Brinson.
2.r.-&lt;Hp

FOR SALE—800 lb. McCray Refrig­
erator for grocery or restaurant,
I re ------- AUTO--------BONDS
like new. A smull counter show case,
LAWYER
*:—Court House also Favorite •l-hole ^ns range, cheap
for cash. (Oil N.
Kr Sanford Avenue.
S. 0. Shinholser
27-3tp
Designed‘ jA- JLVRG^IN
,,A
gyee Examined
Glaa
-Roofing
und
house
Contractor and Builder.
’
paints,
'"i’ll
mnko
n
price.—
L:
J.
F Ifrenry McLatilin^ Jr.,
linker, corner &lt;tb and Sanford Ave­
iFOIti)
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FLORIDA
O p t D.
nue.
.
.
27-3tp
Optleiaa-Optomctrlat
FOR S A L E —Indian twin motorcycle,
|. P. Connelly &amp; Sons &lt;12 Beat FireV Street Sanford, Fla. dirt cheap. Cash or terms. Urk’s
IXshlUhrd ISON
Repair Shop.
27-fitc
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id H E L L E M A IN E S

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Lots

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

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H a rflr llonds

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FIRE, LIFE. AUTO INSU RANCE

l.unBa

|nr» PruprM.

Klimlnraa Chaarta

Main Office

Res. 205-

i r . l s r i l IIR A I.T Y (’(IM I’ A N T
prim i&gt; i n v i &gt; r v iK X T c o m p a n y

-Phones-

-OITtCf 271

DR. J. T. D E N T O N

FOR SALE — Hodge Sedan, used very
little, looks nml rt ns like new. Big
bargain. Will take trade.— San Juan
Garage Co.
2H-3tc
For " HALE--Lot,Tit»x 117. w illf"cot­
tage and garage, I 113 Oak Ave, Ap­
ply to Jerry Griffith, Ford Garage.
2H-Gtc

PHYSICIAN-SURGEON

H ill KALiv—A UTOMOH1LKS
One 1020 Ford roadster, self-start­
er. Light truck laxly A -l condition.
fEW ART The Florist
One PJ1N Ford touring nt a bargain.
ItooniH 22R-22S
Flower*------------- Floral Designs
One Cole Aero 8, 7-pnBS. Sedan, used
DU. It. M. M A S O N
only na a demonstrator. Will *0*11.at
iimual and Ornamental Plants
11E N TI8T
a bargain.
New Moloch Building
M) rile Ave-----------Phone 260-W
Phone fiCK-L-1. Terms If desired.
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida
GRAY MOTOR SALES
2lT-3tc
Foot East 1st Sk.
, NHORD M A C H IN E
e is

101-a siuauutia Ave.

Rooms 20G-207-20S Mcisch Building

DR. G. S. S E L M A N

COM PANY

Practice limited to

FOR R E N T

pencrnl Machine and Boiler Diaesscs of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Works
V FOR RENT—Two 5-rootn bungalows,
Eyea Examined, Glasses Fitted
one 0 room bungalow.—A, 1*. Con­
Cylinder Grinding
Meisch Building
nelly
&amp; Sons.
20-tfc
Automobile Repairs
room,
411
Furnished
FOR RENT
Acetylene Welding
27-fitp
Park
Avenue.
June 62-----— Sanford. Florida
FffintRNT Small cottage, J, MusW ANTED
son.
*7i*tp,
"parntions arc already being
|dr here to accommodate next sentourists. Taking a tip from the
►
‘ iccord tourist season, through
L11, tlicy were unable to acrommoguests owing to lack at room,
P igemwita of nine hotelh In We*t
h i Bench plan to enlarge or imthelr buildings this mtmmcr.
I •'IMI.OOO hostelry is going Up at
Burn anil Rosemary, and a ■100.
pi" lake front hotel i* planned by
p»cw Jersey
y ^yndieift^.
|L4
■enlist say* that violia-pUyini
,lr ‘ ' ’"h'. W ill, a l o t . f f it unhair-raising^—New ' York
ncrican.

W ANED— A chance to build
your FOR RENT—2 furnished housekeep­
new home before lumbcf gets any
ing rooms, $20 per month, 314 East
higher, Plana and estimates furnish­
Fifth Street.________________ J ^ tp
ed.— Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
FOR *RENT— 1 nice apartment, all
W ANTE D TO BUY— Asparagus /orb
convenience* nnd well furnished,
■eed, for good clean stock will pay Catos* building, phone 181. *
a good price. Address W. P. Newell
11-Wcd-Thr-tfe
Co., Wholesale Fern Grower*, Apopka,
H a.
279-tfc

I T THIS OUT- rIT IS
MONBYfe
et out thla alip, enclose with Be
1 mail it to Foley A Co., 28*5 3befIld Ave., Chicago, III., writing your
'»-• end address clearly. You will
rive in return a trial package con­
ning Foley's Honey and Tar Coro'qd for coughs, cold* and croup;
^iey Kidney Pills for pains In aides
back; rheumatism, backache, kid*
and bladder ailments; and Foley
thartic Tablets, a wjioleaoma and
roughly cleansing cathartic for
-n pat ion, billouaneaa, beadachaa,
1 "lugglah bowels.
Sold everyher*.—At|v,
»*-&lt;!.
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KOOit A ^ D
HOARD—Reasonable
rate*, 122 Palmetto Ave. 28-tfc-H
ROOJCAND ^ d A k c P I S per,week,
600 Laurel Ave.
28-2tp

TOST

IIA V K ItUYKIt.S for farm, und land,.
In Seminole county. Describe* and
state price— Lake Mary Realty Com­
pany, Lake Mary, Fla.
25-tfc
ANTED — Four or Hve room fumisbed cottage, close in, reasonable.
Phowt *07,
28-3tp

B S A R D A N D ROOM

LOST—On Orlando road between Sil­
ver Lake and Sanford, Packard 37xB
tltc and rim. Dease Inform E. T.
Field, Field Auto Top Co.
24-tfc
LOST—Atlantic Coast Line check
payable to C. R. Duffin, conductor.
Finder pleaae return to *03 ]E»st 4th
street and get reWprd.
' ,*’ L 28-3tp
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A m s ------ T
Miami Chamber of Commerce rdporta $26,000,000 ipent by touriata
there thla season, with * f l 5,000,000
additional in purchasing property at
that pla«e. Congratulations, Miami,
Advertising pays.

Japanese, Polish, Rose, Comb, SeaInjunctions Must
••Parxlntra."
Cochin, Exhibition Game Ilantnm,
In Hirm days of bonding companies
Be Carried Out
bright.
nnd endrmous corporations tho old
Miscellaneous Bnntom Fowls— An­ phrase, “ Ilia word was ns good ns ids
W ASHINGTON, May 2.— Attorney
Amrrtcan Association Is Arbiter, and dalusian, Aseel, Frizzle, German, Lan- bond,” linn a homely sound, nml little
General Daugherty dcdnrefl tonight
tales
of
long
partnership
with
never
Pay* No Ileed To •
gahan, leghorn, Malay, Minorca,
n hard and fnnt legal Instrument nam­ that the injunction proceedings in
Nankin,
Bumpless, Scotch Gray,
Pedigree*.
ing what Is hlit and what Is Ollier’s, Chlcngo ngninst lenders of railroad
Silky, Spnnirh, Sultan, Yokohama,
seem like old tales out of the past.
shopmen who were on strike last year
By SETfl Si. SHOEMAKER
There urc certain disqualifications
Hut the other dny when Ham Ilurrls "njust be carried to n final conclusion
Director, Tbo School o f Agriculture, |that are common to n great majority and George M. Cohan dissolved their in order that universal strikes which
International Correspondence
of breeds and varieties that should seventeen-.! ear-old partnership, they interfere with transportation system
Schools, Scranton, Pa.
lie looked for when selecting breed­ ended a perlodi of agreement In their o fthe country shnll be a thing of the
ers. Fowls that have these dis­ Joint producing business In which no past.
contract ever existed, anil yet- tlielr
The upo of the terms “ pure bred,” qualifications should be eliminated.
business was one where more enn'■thoroughbred," etc. Is often confus­
Fowls having feathers or down 011 tnnkenui* hitches occur than In most. FIVE MEN NAMED AH LIK E LY
ing &lt;n the case of poultry because the lops, or between the toes when Smooth nre the seas when two men,
FOR NEW J l’ DGHHU’
suejt terms, are applied with an en­ they should bo clenn should he dis­ each of whose word goes, do business
tirely different mcahing
than they carded ns this is taken to be an out­ together.—Christian Science Monitor,
_________________
TALLA H A SSEE , May 2.—Specula­
are to other kinds.of live stock. In cropping of original crossings used
tion centering around the appointthe ense of horses, entile, sheep, in establishing the breed. Unless n
Caribou Swarm In Yukon,
i mi,nt for ,he additional member of
Tens of thousands of wild caribou ..
, ,
.
, , , ,
piyine, etc., only animals that are character ofthis kim^ is eliminated
registered in crctnin herd books are from the breeders ns much as pos­ are reported to he swarming over the t,u* K,ll'ri’nu‘ ‘" Hrt in vUw ‘.’r
Ii IIIh (iiroiiK)i tin* fMihtirha of PnwNtin.
•Bfiftment of provision for n
considered thoroughbred or pure­ sible It is likely thnt it will become
Y. .T„ for a radius of 50 miles. T h e , sixth member, yesterday centered
bred, regardless o f their genernl ap­ more pronounced with each genera­
great herd, which annually treks, around four num. fh ey were: Judge
pearance or off their conformity to tion.
through the district. Is now moving O. K. Kenvcs ,of Tampa, Glenn Ter­
type.
✓ Also, fowls that have combs with northward. I&lt;nrge herds swimming rell, attorney for the Everglades
In the case of poultry the terms 11 growth 01% the side, sometimes tho Yukon hove Interfered with the
Drainage Board, Judge John S. Heard
pure-bretl and thoroughbred are inure called n side sprig, should ini elim­ progress of steamers. The herd Is of Pensacola, nnd assistant Attorney
so vast that the hunting by men, wom­
commonly applied to fowls that are inated, for the same reason.
en and children, who have provided Genernl Dane*.
standard bred. This means fowls that
.The names of nil five of these men
Also', fowls in varieties thnt the nearly every home with deer meat for
nre bred to conform to Jho standard
supposed to be white should be elim­ the winter, has made no noticeable had been submitted to tho Governor,
of the American Poultryj Asooeintion.
it is understood with their respective
inated if they have any black or col­ effeel on it.
The association takes great pains to
friends active in their support. No
ored feathers.
draw up standards for all o f the prin­
Lost Souls.
stnt-'ment has come from the execu­
There nre many other points to
cipal breeds and varieties and any
A splrlll-t tells us that people play tive offices, in fact he has not yet
consider but these are the principal
golf In 1he life hereafter. If they use .
...
,,
fowls that conform to this standard,
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(J ; signed the hill providing for the ex
ones.
tin* some language oldie pin;
regardless of their pnrcntnge, nre
that they do here, we llilnk we know tru member. There is no disposition
eligible to competition and (lie tak­
The Philippine city of Iloilo is to In which division of Ihe bennifter the to believe that he will act otherwise
ing of prizes in those classes.
have electric lights anil a trolley line game Is played.—.lames .t. Montague.
than favorably with it. however.
The fact that this matter is not
La planned.
dearly understood is the cause of
Love is the quality that persuades
Fresh cream that will whip, fresh
loss to 11 great many poultrymen ! m
,
,,
,
A fter the fibres nre hound together cottage cheese nnd buttermilk from a the steogrnpher to marry the buss
.
..
cause they sometimes dispose of . .
-* * "By broom makers a new„ .mac
ft.) producers tL..t
« * , *due
* « .sews
# * private dairy. Phone your orders to nnd work for him thereafter without
(locks of good
lha UBbd *
28-2tc! n salary.
eni by foot power.
• ’ • ’•••* ■ • ■ :2TA ‘ Popular Market.
near the standard in order ito secure
v
reputed pure stock of high qublity.
Breeding Develops I’oinfs.
Thu average farmer is interested
in the production of his stock more
thn nin the securing of fancy points.
By careful breeding for egg produc­
tion from various varieties it is more
than likely that the distinctive fea­
tures of the variety will he developed
in the fowls thMt nro retained.
One thing thnt is confusing to the
beginner is thnt nil 'of' Ihe varieties
0/ each breed nre ^ lint considered
standard, that is, there is no place
foe them uniopg the standards of the
American Poultry Associutiqp. For
example, there are six standard vari­
eties o f Plymouth Rocks nnd four
non-standard varieties, There nro
eight standard varieties of Wynnit pays to swim with the current of
This in about two fffurk pluga. A t the
dottes und five non-standard vari­
eties nnd so on down the list. The
popular demand.
moment they are lying on the miIch
standards in vnrious shows for the
"Our jo lt," said &lt;&gt;m‘ jobber, “ Is to
mannger'H desk in the establishment of
non-standard varieties will vary con­
supply
markets, not create them. Let
a large middle-western hardware Job­
siderably in different sections.
In looking through the catalogs and
the manufacturer make a market for
ber.
premium lists at fairs there is al­
his goods, nnd we will handle It,"
ways chance for confusion duo to tho
One spark plug bears a name known
fact that foods ore listed by closes
wherever, automobiles are used, the
and these classes are not as well
Said another— "four salesmen carry
known us the breeds‘ and varieties In
other a name seldom heartl.
a catalog with thousands of Hums in it.
them. Tho following are (the princi­
pal classes mostly Iffcted according to
They haven’t thu time to push unatlBoth, says the salca manager, are
their geographical origin. The breed
vertised goods. Their work is princi­
good plugs. On the score of quality
is determined by the shape of the
pally taking orders."
body and the variety is usually based
tlu;y run neck and neck.
upon tho color of the plumage dr the
shape o f tho comb.
,
"But," he addif, "we are discontinu­
If you go among these wholesalers to­
Classes of Fowls.
ing
thiH
line"—
nnd
he
holds
up
the
plug
Tho principal classes of fowl* are:
day to introduce a new product in com­
American Fowls— Plymouth Rocks,
of unfamiliar name. "Yes, and our dis­
petition with merchandise nationally
Wyandotte, Rhode Island Red, Domi­
count
on
It
is
larger,
too."
advertised,' unless the articlo is excep­
nique, Java, Jersey Blue, Buckeye.
%
\
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x-*
Asiatic Fowls — Brahma, Cochin,
tional, you will 'he mot everywhere by
"What'a wrong with i l t
Not a
Langshan,
,
the injunction: "First go out and get
Belgian Fowl#— Antwerp Brahma,
thing. It's a good plug— mighty good
Ardenne,.Brabant, Bruekel, Bruges,
a reputation for .your goods through
plug, but— no one knows about It. It
Camptne, Flemish ,Hcrve, Hultcjen,
advertising.
Mali ties.
&gt;1: j
ian't advertised— tho other one is. The
*
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t"
Dutch Fiswla—Breda, Drente, Ham­
demand is ‘ for the advertised make.
*. 1 / J t l i i
I
burg, DwI Benrdtd Dutch, Red Cap.
The wholesaler knows by actual con­
Ami we’ve learned it pays to swim
English "X3Bwla&gt;-.Dorking, Orplng
tact with dealers
how thfey.valu^ speed
ton, Scotch pumpy, Scotch Gray, Su
with the tjUrrebt. ndt 'hgain^t it,,r
*
aex.
of turnover, goods which move with a
French J Fowl#— Crevecoeur, Hou'
More apd more jobbers in every lino,
minimum of effort, goods people know
dan, La Fleschc, La Brease, Hour*
of business are learning every day that
ubout and ask for.
bourg, Faverolle.
Game Fowl*—Exhihtion Game, C f&amp;
nbh, or Indian Game, Malgy, Sunfa
tra, Aseel, Old English.
‘ ^
German Fowls— Lakefeldar.
Mediterranean Powli
dulsian, foghorn, Minocrai,

Stock Experts Rule
On Pure Bred Fowls

W ith the Current

&gt;vjuat what holy cause wit France
be defendipg when Germany starts a
State record for Jersey cow la held
row to win the Ruhr back forty year#
by a thoroughbred owned by H. S.
fro irinow ?
i'ennoTk, o f Jupiter, Flortda, which
produced
4230 quarts of milk in the
A good neighborhood is one where
’ i'olisJi Fowls— Eight varieties qa)y,
you spend $40 a month for a house past year. Qucstion-J-If aevan rang*
Miaceilaaeoiu
Fowls
* " 1*
and th* other $60 to tickle your van­ sows produce one pint o f milk per
day how many head would it take to Naked Nock, Rumples*, jiilky, I
ity.
equal tho value of Mr. Ponnock'a Yokohama, Torfca, or Wq ‘
tn r
1 A£
• ji BaataM Fowls -— Boot
Jersey?
Fo* quick results try a want* ad.

Published by the Santord Daily Herald

h co-optation with The American Association of Advertising Agencies
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                    <text>IN THE H EART OF THE W O R LD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 28
SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY

VOLUME IV.

,:i .n i " v

Odd Felloes Will j
HaVe Encantpment
of Order Here

JTAINED 'BY ATTORNEY
G E N E R A L DAUGHERTY
LAST SEPTEM BER

the Casf 'Have Been Upheld
and A n n o u n c em en t Caused
A d v a n c e . Action

TH A T W ILL HAVE OBJECT.
IO N A H L f CLAUSE CUT
OUT

REPORTS FROM CAPITALS
OF EUROPE SHOW PEACE­
,
FUL PREPARATIONS

NEW

EXTRA JU D G E B I L L

PASSED BY T H E H OUSE

court, pointing out
that with six
members thst tribunal could work in
two sections In a large number o f
rases, and thus expedite its heavy

business.
Constitutional proivsions
alrcndy
exist for tho additional member, it
was pointed out by advocates o f the
bill, the court having consisted o f six
members until a few 'years ago, when
Judge C. B. I’arkhill o f Tampa re­
tired. The legislature in view o f Mr.
I’arkhill's approaching retirement at
that time passed a law ty constitute
the court ns of five members. A d ­
vocates o f the,bill asserted that tho
court now has more than 1,000 cases
on Its docket, whllo Senator Stokes
in championing It In tho senate re­
cited that ho otae waited ono year
with a case in which ho was interest­
ed.
' '
,
Tending his action on the hill the
governor would not discuss his possi­
ble appointee -for the office this, a f­
ternoon.
•
.

p r e s id e n t AND o f f ic e r s
F IL L E D T H E IR RESPBCt iv r p i .aces .

Sanford Rotary Club held a very In­
teresting meeting toduy at the Hotel
Valdes and htc ye\v officers were all
in their placcn at the head.of tho table
when tho gong rang. President D. L.
Thrasher before
relinquishing the
reins o f office called the meeting to
order and asked Dr. Cnrpcnter fo r tho
opening prayer and then gave n fine
talk on the support o f the officers of
the club and whnt It meant to have
the whole-hearted support o f all the
members in the ensuing year.
He
then turned the office over to the new
president, Georgo W . Knight, who in
turn asked the members fo r their un­
divided BUpport telling them that peo­
ple as n whole had n survival value
if they had accomplished anything in
this life nnd their survivnl value ex­
isted nftcr they had pnssed away nnd
ho hoped the Rotary Club would huve
a survivnl vuluc and dould show some­
thing fo r their work after his ndminirtration was over..
The visitors were then called upon
to stand forth nnd face the world nnd
they were all heartily cheered. They
were as follows:
AJf Bumby, Frank Mcbane,
W ifi
Curry and George McCullough, o f Orlendo; .Clint Childs and Carl Ferran,
o f Eustis; Claude Roper, o f Jackson­
ville; Wyman Huston, o f Pnlatka, and
Tom Whlttcd, o f Charlotte, N. C.
President Knight had something to
say about the attendance record for
the past year und also something
about w|int he expected in attendance
this y ea r.1 Several had fine rcconla In
tho DO. 94 nnd 92 mark but Gene

DUVAL
ON C E R T A IN C O M M O D ITIE S
C AC H E P R IC E 18 TOO
• II Kali

German Labor Will Celebrate
Contribution to “ Passive Re­
sistance" in the Ruhr

Two Women Held
Suspects in Explosion
That Killed Family

Young Man Killed During Class Rush and Body
Was Not Found Since 1921 •
CHICAGO. May
'North™ ,ten, Univorpity student, misKiiuT since September, in tHo 1921
•
• h.’
whoao skeleton was found on the Evanston lake front Im* night
wa^fciUcd in the claw ruah, Chief of Police Leggett, of Evanston,
declared today. “ Mount’s body wub carried to the pier after hlH
death and buried beneath heavy stonen,. the chief rukII.
could be no other explanation of the proaenco there of his^Jkj c
5* T Z U m,(8. who were frightened at tho re-

Krupp Officials
Arrested Charged
With Shooting
Illy Tha

P r*«*»

ESSEN, May 1— Dr. Gustave Krupp
Von Bohlen and Hulbach, president o f
the Krupp Works -here, was Arrested
by Frencji m ilitary authorities fo r the
shooting at the Krupp plant March
31st when fourteen Germans wcroTdllcd and thltty wounded in a clash with
French troops.

Georgia Southern
Employe Killed for
His Pay, Body Found
inr

T fce A m

i w Ix I H

v *T

mm*

,

M ACO N, Ga., May 1^-The boy of
R. I* Shiver, 40, employed in the
ture.
Georgia Southern anil Florida car
The house passed over tho gover■hops hero with three pistol bullet
noVa veto by vote o f 71 to 1 the wounds, was found In South Macon
measured passod at the last session early today. Yesterday waa Shivers’
pay day ami the police express tho
belief he was killed and then robbed.

[Conference iWth President
arding Today *

Lasker S:

W A S H IN G T O N T lU y 1^-D eflnlte
indications given ltyr Chairman Lssker o f the Slipping. Hoard, a fter a
conference with President Harding,
th it the governm ent"' parried ships
would be kept bone d ry to t some time
at least, although' under yesterday’s
supreme court decision they legally
cpuld carry and servo liquor qn the
high sees.
.
W A S H IN G TO N ;

May

ican ship companies, was

delivered

b y Justice Vandevanter. Without ex­
pressing hla views, Justice McReynolda dissented.
&gt;
Justice 8qtiierUnd, In a dissenting
opinion, agreed with tjte m ajority o f

sets have the right to bring llquora
1.— Intoxi- Into American ports under restric­
tions adequately guarding against
leakage-ashore.
The effect o f the decision waa to
affirm that o i Federal Judge Hand
in N ew C ifk , Insofar ae H aurtalned

T A L L A H A S S E E , May 1— The leg­
islature tamo back from iti week end
recess yesterday afternoon, learned
that the supreme court had Saturday
declared uncontntitutional the fee art
o f 11)20, nnd within two hours enacted
another law, which limits the feet o f
nil ofieialn o f the clan* to $0,000
yearly. Rills were introducer! in both
housed o f the legielnlufd immediately
upon th eir. reconvening at 4 o’clock
yesterday afternoon, with provisions
virtually identical to those o f the act
held unconstitutional Saturday by
From Sanford:
Florence, .1
the supremo court, except that the
engn, 3; Atlnntn, 2; N ew ' Yo
objectionable clause providing fo r a
Wnycross, 1.
maximum compensation of officials
No report from Manatee.
o f counties o f 100,000 population or
more, o f $7,500. annually, la elim i­
Portugal will attempt to develop its
nated. The bill passed and signed
known coni deposits on a commercial
liy the governor follows tho linen o f
the hill originally presented to tho
1021 session.
It provides that tho
uffiriula in all counties shall rccclvo
all the net fees o f their office up to
a stipulated amount .thence to re­
ceive a graduating percentage to a
maximum of $0,000 after which all
fees sludl ho returned to the state.

W A S H IN G T O N , May 1.— President
Harding feela it wholly Ineonaistent
fo r people who have complaint about
prices o f commodity to restrict their
consumption o f that comonrdlty was
said at the White House in connection
with the movement started In various
parts o f the country to boycott con­
sumption o f sugar.

CommisHioner Prescribed Rules and Regulations
and Should Know About Them
T A L L A H A S S E E , May 1.— The as-'
section that Commissioner o f A grlculture W. A. McRae was responsible
for the prison conditions ns disclosed
in the investigation o f the dentil o f
Martin Tahcrt o f North Dakota nnd
t h o immediate resentment o f
other

bership nnd he wns heartily cheered
and made to stand up.
TODAY WHEN JOINT LEGIS
President Kinght announced hla
LAT1VE COMMITTEE W ILL
committees and hia policies fo r the
GO INTO RECORDS
year and he w ill endesvor to give each
member some big part In the meetings
aqd tho entertainment. A piano play­
er w ill be brought into the club If |&gt;o b aiblo to assist in the singing nnd there
w ill be a great e ffo rt to get out the Corporal Punlahment Sllll Holds
members at each meeting. It was
decided to appoint. President Knight
the delegate to attend the Internat­
ional meeting at St. Louis with V ice­
President R. J. Holly as alternate and
Success in business, says a student,
several other members signified their
depends largely upon one's turn-over.
ii i i i
■ «
*
a .. m_ intention to attend.
Probably this is a n ^| w ay o f refer,
ed-by Senator Knabb was postponed
ling to one's roll.— Manila Bulletin.
until 3 o’clock this afternoon, when It
was stated tho Joint legislative com­
The Dickens o f the French adven­
mittee
w ill go into records dealing
ture in the Rhineland la that Great
with tho farm as gathered by the
Expectations havo turned into Hard
office o f Commissioner o f A gricul­
Times.— Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.

Tnckcd on Original Law Making
Duvnl County $7,500 Was Fea­
ture That Killed It

U l r T t r A M w Ia lr i P r f « )

tu r The Associates l * w « l
LONDON, May 1.— European labor
toasts itself today cnllln gthe world’s
attention to the Importance o f the
worker an economic factor nnd tit the
same time setting forth his griev­
ances. Reports on the eve o f May
Doy from captlals o f Europe indient-

“ JV .

CLAUSE

a state road camp in Du\ul county.
On the strength o f n Prisoner Inspec­
tor's report chnrging Denmark with
brutality, the agriculture commission­
er requested Inst December 27, that
Chairman H i P. Phillips o f tho Rond
Department remove him, nnd ncrording to Senator Lindsey, the Chairman
“ did not even give him tho courtesy
o f a reply until Denmark wns removtd Mr. Lindsey continued nnd given a
higher position with the department.
T o carry hia point, he asserted that
the governor has tho appointive nnd
removal power also over the head of
the department.
As Mr. McWilliams snld, however,
the argum ent-was aside from
the
main work o f the afternoon, the dis­
cussion o f the corporal punishment
bun. Senator Stokes, another mem­
ber o f tho Joint legislative committee
ugnin pleaded that Florida align her­
self with the “ Civilised nutlons ami
states o f tha world, and not with
Turkey and Russia.”
The two re­
maining countries to retain corporal
punishment.
,
Answering questions by Senator
Johnson as to what substitute punish­
ment he would provide, ho said ho

Jumped to the floor and pointed out
PA C TO R O F CHURCH
that the rulea and regulations were
O F R O C K FE LLE R S
URGES BIG REFO RM made with the full approval o f the
goyrm or, and the board o f commis­
sioners o f public Institutions, while
N E W Y O R K , May L — The Bev.
8enator B. H. Lindsey, speaking with
Dr. James Cordlua Woefkin, pastor
emotion, said he knew Senator Maco f tho wealthy Park avenue Bap­
tist church, often called the Rocke­
feller church .aroused considerable
discussion among^ hla parishioners
hy a sermon Sunday
in which he
criticised some long standing Bap­
tist doctrines as
reactionary snd
urged hla congregation to voto to

When tire bill o f 1021 was passed
by the house and went to tho senate
Senator Butler succeeded in tacking
o nan amendment .providing that the
o ffic ia l* o f his, Duvnl county, he al­
lowed the maximum o f $7,500 under
the 100,000 population clause. It was
this clause, held to bo discriminatory,
that caused the su preUc court to
throw the entire net on th o' ground
that to lift this single clause would
take thcact front the intents and pur­
poses o f the legislature in passing
it. The majority opinion rendered by
Judge Browne nnd concurred in by
Chief Justice Tuylor and Judge Ellis,
set forth that tho court was satisfied
that the legislature would not havo
passed tho act without tho $7,500
provision.
Senator Butler and Representative
Stuart were the authors o f tho bill
that received such quick action this
afternoon. , Mr. Butlor recited tho
sctreral legislature
effortf to pre­
scribe tho Incomes o f the county o ffi­
cials. In Duval, he said, the county
Judge received m ore'than the mam-;
hers o f tho supreme court o f the
United States, the tax collector more
tha nail the suprvmo court judges to­
gether. Mr. Stuart made similar re­
marks In Introducing the bill on the
lower side. Mr. Butler said that at

Senator M scW llllsiqs brandished
the whip alleged to have killed Tabert
while the crowded gallerias strained
over the banister to shudder at It, and
pleaded that Florida “ taka this Instru­
ment o f torture out o f the hands of
the convict guard.”
Recalling that Senator Johnson had
given the purpose o f his amendment
M y, o f the governor. The guard was M
0f l o w i n g the senate how ridater removed, Mr. Llndaey declared
the convict measure waa, deand then given a promotion by the c|arw| that he had been w illin g to la vstate road department.
orably treat Mr. Johnson's amendment
In the argument that ensued over ln * M riaua light. “ Why, (host o f
administration o f convlcta, with 8sna- tbe l U l e i 0f the Union have banned
tor MacWUllamk on one side, and Sen- j
pynUbmcht o f school chilstore Lindsey, PhiUipa * n&lt;1 W elle on dtan- h, e cla im ed ,
tho other, Mr. Lindsey shouted that
Senator PblUlpa who vigorously

abandon them, t
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He also defended the stage and had
good word fo r Sir O liver Lodge,
Bir Arthur Conan Doyle nd Chria■rted that .question he wanted the tiai\ Science.
aeaste to vote on.
John D. Rockefeller, J r„ heard the
sermon.
.
“ Our practice o f
excluding the
members o f other denominations un­
less they are baptised again in our
rites, is
o f harmony with the
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apirlt that siy g r o w in f
with
the
churches,” p r. W od fk in said— “ W e

D D o lfit-

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swivim^al

Dancing Marathon
In Baltimore Enters
157th Hour of It
«B r The A u w U liA rveeel

. B A L T IM O R E , May 1.— D ragging
aching fe e t and waary bodies around
floors o f the Fourth Regiment Arm ­
ory. five survivor* o f endurance danc­
ing contest staggered lata one hun­
dred and ifty-aeventh hour o t . Urn
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�ThE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, MONDAY, A PR IL 30, 1923

f AGE SIX

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MRS. FRBD D Alrifclt, Society Editor
Phone J17-W
I f r * « have ■nr tkimdm sU ltla* r » «
— If r n i f f sain* M f " l i » r » •* *•■»!■*
kuar, w If »«•■ are enter!alnlak. Write
■ |Mfal r im l i Ik liiriia rfM fR l. tl'lR R
aletalla, or trl»*an»«i the Item. II w ill
bo ■roatlr a M ffH a lrt.

SOCIAL CALENDAR

Allan Divan’s Beautiful ahd lm
presslve Screen CTasaic

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But the storm did no damage aaide
from injuring tom e o f the peppers.

The tree* are God’s own handiwork realise the value o f this store o f
The beaches were popular yesterday nnd should be revered as one o f Hi* wealth to them. The fact remains,
Monday— Pipe Organ Club meet* at
WltHout theso living however, ■that ^Florida owes to the
as wall as the springs and the various masterpiece*.
the home o f Mr*. Guy 8. Selman
monument* o f an All-wise Being our ‘trees as well os to her climate and
lakes around Sanford.
on 7th |atfd F.lm avenue, at 3:30
land would seem a dreary, desolate sunny ski**,' the prominent position
Routh'a Bakery reports a fine trade waste. They are here forj o u r - use she now joepupies among the other
tThe
romantic
glamour
Monday — sin fo rd
d it r a l ' Society on tho Sanford Maid bread nnd rakes and enjoyment and there is certainly states.
i Will . h a v e ' r e a l /ktf-the PatMh and pies. South's means tho best of no need fo r the sw ift devastation that thrown m r lucky Florida may vbe
Rouse at 8 p. Wi
-everything in the'bakery line.
has been Uklgg^plilace in tho forest* partly triced to t_hc_enc|mntment o f
" I'lh o m y strrlo u s, nun-like great oaxs;
Tursdny— H rcli No. t r i r m S M s k l t
of this country.
the fragrance
and beauty o f the
Lightning cause* many n fire any*
home o f Mrs. Nik «fn 305 W. Fifth
The question, Arhat are we going
on advertisement o f Georgo W. to do about the trees, has been asked magnolia, tho graceful pnlms, that
atreef at four b’clock.
Issue. Aside from by your people time nnd again. The give to Florida the tropical air which
Tuesday— Daughter1* o f Wesley Class, Knight In this
business meeting at 8 P. M., nt tho thnt there Is danger in fire nnd flood answer is, conserve what wo now no other state possoxes, thus making
this state a. veritable fniry-iand to
and wind.
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Methodist Church.
have and plant more. Y et tho peo­
the desert-tired eyes o f numberless
ple do not respond as readily ns they
Tuesday— Mrs. It. J. Holly will en­
Have you noted the $5 n week plan should. In other words Arbor Day tourists.
tertain tho members o f the Entre
o f the Ford Company. It will cnnlilc Is not observed one day in many In­
These trees— so nbundnnt in this
Nous Bridge Club at her home on
every fam ily In Seminole county to stances, much less, ns It should be state— arc o f both economic nnd
Park atenue, nt 8 P. M.
own a Ford In the next year. Sec throughout the year.
A t this rate spiritual va lu er They furnish food,
Fridgy— Mrs. Harry Walsh will en­
the Ford agency her# nnd read the wo will soon Ik* confronted with n shelter, staple products, besides being
tertain nt the second o f u scries of
advertisement.in this issue.
ornamental and inspirational.
treeless world.
bridge parties at her home on Oak
, avenue, nt 3:30 P. M.
Through all the nge* trees have • They are livin g poems to the poet,
Paul nnd William laike arc happy
been connected with history. Their pictures to the artist and, above all,
in the possession o f their father
a novor failin g source o f enjoyment
S. E .Taylor of laiko Wales was Thomas Ij»ke and their sister from leave* made the first clothes worn by
mankind; their fruits brought life, to all o f us. Ycnr after year they
among the business visitors here Sat­ loturens, 8. C.,
Mr. Lake has
then donth through sin. Tho apple, continue their existence living the
urday.
been u resident o f Iaiurens for many
cherry, and palm trees— besides sev­ life o f the useful and in thomsclvcs,
your* and m an y,of the South Caro­
historical
trees, are living examples o f well directed
Ablctt Smythe
of- Umatilla is lina residents in this section know eral4 others— are
growth.
.
shaping
the
destinies
o
f
the
human
spending a short time here with his him und his family.
There aro no words to express the
race.
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mother, Mrs. Charles II. Campbell.
Owing to the dearth o f these nccos- debt o f gratitudo that we owe to our
Hon. Forest 1-uke is homo from
sdky factors o f our
lives, Florida trees. Ix*t us be thunkful fo r these
Mr. nnd Mrs. S.
Sninuls
were his duties at Tullahnssec jo attend forests are continually growing in hero in Florida by regarding them
among the Sanford people spending to his duties ns City Commissioner value.
The northern nnd- western as steadfast friends whotn we must
tho day yesterday nt Dnytonn Reach. and will leave tonight for the stutc parts o f our country do not now not lose. \\p should not only
ob­
capital. Mr. I-ake Yujs thnt every­
serve Arbor Day one day in the year
hnve
the
enormous
forest
lands
they
W. C. Tarthnnd o f Sylvester, (in., thing Is going along* smoothly nnd
once hirtl. Florida trees arc tbu.i be­ but each day strive to preserve nnd
arrived iA the City Suturduy nnd is they will nettle the convict question coming more and more vnlunblo. Yet increase the number ofour Florida
pleasantly iocutod ut the Montezuma. tomorrow and get down to other mat­
trees.
ters. I/ienl hills are all right, nnd he the people o f this state do not fully
Edward Jfammolt o f Jacksonville, will pass. them all as soon as they
spent the week-end here as the guest are pul into shape.'
o f Mrs. Chnrlcs
fam ily.

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BY LOitKAINE PHILLIPS, IIKill SCHOOL JUNIOR CLASS

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--------For F lorida! F air
and TucadaJ.

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tonight

STO PS COUGH A N D W H E E Z Y
B R E A T H IN G
"H od n rough and w heeling in my
throat," writes Carollno Dillard, Pet-

With Bebe Daniels, N iU Nsldj,
Rubye'ad *Remor, David Powell and,
J *r»K in e n lu*.J
ury-cravlng Society girl, loving &amp;
passionately, t lj^ s h p w ill marry!
thu'penniless man df her heart-*'
but so flcltta that s*he Insists bty

T a r gave mo qulclc re lie f and stopped
my cough." Coughs resulting from
Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, A s ­
thma and Bronchitis, quickly relieved
with Foley’s Honey nnd Tar. Throe
generations o f satisfied users have
made Foley’s Honey and Ta r the la rg ­
est selling cough medicine In the
world. Refuse substitutes.
Insist
upon F oley’s.
Sold everywhere*—

fo r one year only. Is ,*ho happy
while this glamorous honeymoon of
romance is Shining— or is it quick­
ly dimmed t
And ‘what of the
beautiful "other woman" who at­
tempts with all her silken while*
to tinaro tho temporary husband?
Th is is the aristocrat o f a II society
love-dramas. I t ’s a Paramount
picture.
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Tho Herald ^allvetcd six times a

O R IG IN A L A N D YO U TH FU L
The effect of, dainty lacc and beaded
Georgette could not l»c better featured
than in this youthful frock. It is in
fisnic color nnd the heading .is done
with glass Is-aiN nnd rope silk. Two
dainty rosettes in riblxai shading frqm
deep (lainc to white, are posed at
either side of the front of the kingwaisted blouse,- while rolled cuffs
finish the short sleeve*. Medium size
requires 3J$ yards -10-inch material,
with IJVynrd of deep lace.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1448.
Sixes, 34 to 40 indies bust and 10 to
20 years. Price, 35 cent*.

For Coughs and Colds, H ead.'
/Aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Pains
A L L DRUGGISTS
38c and 65c, jars aad tubas
Hospital size, $3.00

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Campbell nnd
Daily Herald on snle nt Joe's Smoke

Mobley's Drug Store nnd
* H. J. Pemberton of Jacksonville
Hunt's Pharmacy.
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F IR S T P R IZ E E S SA Y IN G R A M M A R SCHOOL BY T IIE O
'sp en t the week-end hero attending to
V IC K E R Y W H IT T E N FOR G A R D E N W EEK
business, making his headquarters nt
C
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D
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EETIN
G
the Montfczomhi
RO O SEVELT A U X IL IA R Y
Miss Mary Zachary nnd Mrs. John
ern part o f the state.
This Innd o f our* has many trees,
Leonard} 'spent n couple o f days in
There will be n called meeting of
Satin-wood, box-wood, nnd mastic
Trees
both
great
nn/1
small,
I'alatku last- week us the guests of Col. Theodore Roosevelt
Auxiliary,
grow
abundantly on the islands and
tho Womhn'* Club there.
No. 3, Tuesday afternoon nt four But when it comes to praising them
keys.
o’clock to complete plans -for enter­ Florida bents them nil.
The castor oil
bynn becomes a
Mrs. John lx?onardl left Saturday taining the visiting Indies to the II.
large
tree,
night for Tsllhassee where she will S. W. V, reunion May 7-8-1). We
Bnmlwjos are numerous ami can be
Join Mis* Elizabeth Skinner.
Mrs. need every member/of the auxiliary
made useful in several wnys.
Leonard! Is on the vigilance commit­ present, contributing
and active.
tee o f the F. F. W. Ci
The Eucalyptus tree, n specie of
Your president will appreciate your
Australia, thrives well In this atnte.
support.
Miss Ruba William* nnd brother,
LOU SM ITH TK R H E U N ,
The red cedar is not n native o f
£. A. Williams, who are spending
this state, but is grown to u great
President.
somo time in Hastings spent the day
extent and furnishes lumber nnd lend
yesterday most pleasantly ut Day­
pencils.
tona Beach.
.The tnngnolin, bay nnd laurel are
beautiful stiade trees.
Miss Lucy Byrd Smythe, Messrs.
Dense forest* cover the greater
Edward llummolt o f
Jacksonville,
p a il o f this stutc, wo must realise
Ablet Smythe and G. It.Ross were a
thi! vuluc of tree* and not waste even
congenial parly motoring to Daytona
one o f them.
Who could help hut
Bench yesterday for the day.
.
think o f God, when they beliuld a
tree in
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brook* who
hnve been touring the East Coast g o ­
“ Florida, My Florida."
A T W K K IW A .
ing down a* far a* Miami, Palm
Mrs. II, G. Mcthvin gave n pleasant
Beach nnd Florida
City returned
W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Exnil-day
outing In honor o f her guests,
home Tuesilny nnd left Suturduy for
215 South Orange, Orlnndo, Fin.
a ten days trip to Richmond, Vu., and Mr. und Mrs. D. H. Mcthvin, Mr*. L.
4-24-tfc
II.
Alley
und
Fred
Alll-y.
Washington, 1). C.
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Fishing and other amusements
McKinnon-Mnrkwood Company will
Mr. nnd Mr*. W. J. McBride and were enjoyed. latte in the afternoon
huve a complete line o f Hart Schuffthe
party
left
the
Wekiwu
for
Crystal
the lattcr’u brother, F. I. Fisher of
ner &amp; Marx clothing, new atorc, new
St. Paul, S. C.( left Saturday fur Lake whore bathing was enjoyed.
btock.
12-tfc
Those present were, -Mr. and Mrs.
Daytonn Beach where they will InD.
II.
Mcthvin,
Mr.
ami
Mr*.
M.
Tyre
tho guests of their
brother l&gt;. It.
Brinson and fnniily for n few days and Billy, Mrs. A. P. Handy nnd chil­
nnd children,
before going to North Carolina for dren, Mr*. K*tridge
Mrs. It. Z. Johnson and children, Mr*.
an indefinite stay.
Mcl-endon and Sylvia,
Mr*. L U.
Ally
and
Fred,
and
Robert
Adam*.
N E L L IE TU R N E R CIRCLE.

by some merchant who knowing you were particularly desir­
ous of some vulcanizing service took advantage of ydur need
to raise the price7 It has often been done hut never here.

House,

WE HAVE ONE PRICE FOR OUR SERVICE
and it is the same to all at all times. The only time it is
ever changed is when we reduce it. We never raise it.
Nemo Self-Reducing No. 333'
U s rest bargain. It hat a low top
and medium skirt, Made In duti­
able pink or white could; sites
2-t to 36—end costs o».iy JJ.00.

Kent V ulcanizing Company
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Oak Avenue and Third Street

If four Jtalcr rsn'fjtrr It. •rmtmmr.adiluu, l i u and }) . Wa'II a«nd tha cotirt.

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

saw

FEW *!O R E LADIES’ SILK SPORT DRESSES LEFT,
ut, per Dress............. ..................................... .......

Daily Fashion Hint

Nellie Turned Circle nut with Mrs.
It. Z. Johnson at her home on Mag­
nolia avenue, Wednesday afternoon
Those present
were, Mr*. U. G.
Mcthvin, Mr*. C. J. W olf. Mr*. Free­
man Mrs. B. Brugg, Mr*. McMullen
Mr*. Walker, Mrs. W. W. C. Smith
Mrs. J. M. Fields, Mrs. King.
Mr*. Johnson wus assisted by Mrs
W. W. C. Smith in serving Ice tea
sandwiches und wufer*.
Meet thi*
■week with Mrs. Freeman.

Sea Bass
Fresh ' and Sweet—the
" ‘kind that make big
Juicy Steaks .
Salt Water Mullet— the
kind you like.
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Our Fish are guaranteed
Freah Daily—just phone
your order to 372-W.
W E DELIVER

327 Sanford Avenue

32-INCH TISSUE DRESS GINGHAM
ul, per y a rd ............. .............J,......

A I.A T IIK A C L A SB.
H ie Aluthcnn ('Ins* met with Mrs.
J. I . Millet, nt her homo on C rystu l1
Lake. The afternoon was made very
interesting by Mr*. Coldough und
Mrs. Glenn each giving two solus.
Mr*. McCalister gave a rending which
was enjoyed ViSy much. latter in tho
afternoon Mr*, n h * gave us uii en­
joyable solo.
Those present .wore Mrs. Wutlaec,
Mis. Pitts, Mrs. Iluwkins, Mrs. Smith,
Mrs. Selman, Mrs. Huff, Mrs. Tolur,
Mr*. Johnson, Mr*. Freeman, Mrs.
Crenalmw,
Mrs.
McCalister, Mr*.
Glenn, Mrs. Colclough, Mr*. People*.
Mrs. Miller wus assisted by Mrs.
Wallace McCatlislcr in serving orange
sherbert and cuke.
BOOK LO VERS CLUB PIC N IC .
Friday, Mr*. J. K. Pace entertain­
ed the member* o f the Book I-overs
Club most delightfully with a picnic
at her .lovely home oit^Mellonville
avenue.
^
The long tables was spread under
the largo trees in the Palm Grove
and at op*4o’clock a sumptuus dinner
was aervvd.
Mrs. Pace’* guests were Mrs. T y ­
ner, Mrs. T. M. Puleslon, Mra. IL J.
Holly, Mrs. I- 1*. Hagan, Mrs. Fred
William*, Mr*.
Stella
Arrington,
Mrs. K. P. Morse, Mrs. Harry Word,
Mrs. Henry McLaulin, Mrs. J. C,
Bennett, Mr*. B. A. Howard and Mra.
A. E. Hill.
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NURSES’ UNIFORM CLOTH
nt, P*r y a rd .......................

30-INCH PAJAHA CHECKS,
at, per yurd ..'.....................

CH ILpREN’S WASH SUITS,
at, per Suit*............ ..........

MEN’S PANAM A HATS,
ut, each ...........

MEN’S A L L WOOL SUITS,
ut, per Suit... #.............
S IM P L IC IT Y T H E K E Y N O TE
The dominant note in fashion is
simplicity, and this model tieaaiifuUy
typifies the mode. It is carried out in
wool ertpe nude on tho reverse side,
the color being a soft grey. There arc
slashes either tide
side of toe front, which
ore bound with gray oilk braid, and
the buttons arc o f gray metal with
little figures in navy blue and silver.
The long, one-piece sleeve* are close^
Suing over the wrist* and the narrow
belt m of Sflf-maicti*!. Medium sloe
require* 4 yards 36-inch material.
, •Pictorial Review Dress Nu. 1381.
Sioes, 34 to 41 iudith bust. Prior, 35

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�.According to statistics we nrc ntill
fi8 per cent "higher in livin g coats
than wc were in 1913. Housing costa
| *K »| »»r4 e very afternonn
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record their highest level in March j i
rfrfr Hi &lt;kr llrrn lrf IlnllH In*. 107
Mnicnnlla A«r.&lt; Sanforrf, Fla.
over the entire perhyrf'fcfnce 191.1,
----------- o - - — ----Allens
are captured every week in
r m i.ifliiK itn
Florida now tryin g to cross the lino
n. J. n n i.t.v .........................
M lin r
N.
J. L IL U lin .... S ecretary-T reasu rer via Culm ami get into the United
II. A . H K K I.... ..... V tlen rrat M answrr States to become future citizens.
It
I I.
a. M ill,I.V .
A il* r r l ( « l n * M a ia u r r
seems that America is
the beacon
on
A rf.rrlla ln x ’ lla lr a Marfa l U n n a
light that in directing the flaps* of
Application
two-thirds o f Europe just now ami
LIEWIK N IIIF P .... C lrrn lalln n M aaaarr
they want t.i leave those bankrupt
rttnnr
a f lr r r. j&gt;. m.
countries and gel to the "land o f the
Snhccrtptlnn P ric e In A l m n r f
Ona T ra p -- -----------—
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Sanford Daily Herald

JUST KIPS —

T o Do—And Not to Do,

By Ad CtTiit

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The Herald Printing Co.

T b r M i 13- lit IH .paar W e e k ly llr r ald e n tirely r o ir r a
Srm lnnlr I ’nnaly
and la puMlakrrf e v e ry t'rl.ln y. A rftrrtlalna ra lra tnarfr k s im a «n nppllrntloa . 53.00 per y ra r. alw aya In nrfianrr.

tax anil n T ew o th e r ta xes.

MF.MnF.ll T in : AssnciATi:n

Tite Chamber
l^n
o f Commerce, both
city and county, fire directing their .
energies in the light direction when
they devote their best efforts to
bringing industries into the city nnd
county. In the city we need to find
employment for men. A good weekly
payroll in industries makes a’ good
weekly husjness for merchants, nnd
neat savings accounts for hanks.

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Thn Anaoclalrd Pres* la exclusively
• ntltlril In Ihn urn for rrpulillrntlon of
all new* rila|intctien credited lo It nr
not otherwise credited In this paper
and also tbs local news • imtillihed
herein.
All rlghla of rr-ptihllcal|nn of sprclnl
dlapalchra herein arr nl«r&gt; reserved

accept without question the higher
prices now prevailing l ° r nil manu­
factured products and ultimately for
agricultural products, which wc have
so persistently
urged upon them.
Their action indicates that—In this
respect they nrc not disturbed by any
fenr o f the pessimistic thoughts o f
those who think that the woy to pros­
perity is the road o f down-hill priezs.
-The road to prosperity lends to n
higher range o f prices thnn wc have
had fo r nil the products o f the farm
nnd many products o f the factory and
then a steady, long continued pull on
n higher plateau over which sweep
| uninterruptedly
the breezes t that
bring health a n d 1 strength nnd v&gt;tnlity to every business Interest.
The valley o f low price* always
create the slough o f despond. *
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IN D U S T R IE S FOR ORLANDO'.
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The elevated hind o f profitable ] J
prices is forever radiant
with th e ! *
sunshine o f human employment and
hnppiness.

AN INDEX
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II under all circumstances.
THE PEOPLES BANK of Sanford is
ready and anxious to help you to help
1 yourself.
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your best recommendation.

PEOPLES B A f OF SANFORD

The future is aglow with oppor­
tunities. It is packed with potentiali­
ties greater thnn the mind o f man
n f f l r r i I I R I l A I . l t l l t 'l l . l t l A t l . l ’ hi.nr I W
has ever conceived of. The financial
losses
o f n world war would he wiped
i'm.ll.'n All V■■i l.m.r K.-pir.-n ally.
TIIK AMKIUCANPRlIS.s ASSOCIATION 1
nut by the creative work o f inven­
tions and methods brought into exist­
At
present
too
much
raw
material
ence by the war. The thought and
m&gt;
is shipped out o f Florida and then
(lie energies o f the world have been
shipped back in the finished product.
quickened. Modern inventions are
“ Wild Disorder is Feared in Ger­
sand million people nrc nwakening M OST E F F E C T IV E OF
This should be changed. We need lo
calling humanity to n higher civiliza­
many Today," says headlines In pa­
ami shaking ofT their lethargy.
In
D R Y A G E N T S W IL L UK
save that freight nnd the extra cost
tion. Transportation by rail, by wa­
pers.
We often wondered why the
the depths o f darkest
A frica tho
A S S IG N E D TO CAPITAL
o f handling. We need the employ­
ter, by land, by ail.— transportation of
anarchists picked May
Dny ns the
1.
______ A now Library Building in the center of the city. thoughts und things— fills the whole fierce light o f American progress in
ment
here
in
the
state.
This
is
par­
time to commit their crimes.
2.
— Kxlension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore. enrth with new lifo and with n glory material things is illuminating the
ticularly truo o f wood products. It
N E W Y O R K , May 1.— New Yurk’i
---------- o----------way by which the nations o f the dark
3.
______ The new pier and boat basin finished before January,
looks as though it is true o f paper
o f an advancement which the mind
most effective dry enforcement neentj
continent
will
soon
be
marching
to
The legislature now finds out that
J 921.
. .
o f man in its wildest flights o f imag­
products. I f the manufacture o f pa­
Washington
the music o f huninn progress. Eu­ w ill be transferred to
the convict lease Hcnndnl in Dixie
d,__A Mk Auditoriu ml hat will seat at least R.OOO people.
ination has never dared to paint.
per proves successful here then it
this
week
to
conduct
a
vigorous
rope is gotting into lietter
shape,
county was up to the Governor and
G.— New home for the Campbcll-Losaing Post, American
follows that many paper
products
This country could be busy fo r a
drive
against
bootleggers
in
social
despite
nil
that
has
been
said
to
the
the Commissioner Mcline. The re­
Legion.
can be made here that are now ship­
century in doing the
things which
and officia l circles, New York Her­
contrary,
nnd
soon
Europe
w
ill
keep
he
sponsibility Is up to these gentle­
G.— A Community Chest out of which all funds will
ped ill. There are great possibilities
need to be done, which must be doac
slep nnd the power o f the former ald says today.
men but they were probably depend­
drawrn.
i open to Orlando Jii'hI now. And Or­
and which will lie done. A mighty
This territory’s agents are said to
tyrannical control o f European g o v ­
ing U|Km the convict inspectors to
7.
—Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
lando has the gr.it and the motley to
network
of
highways,
highways
have
been in the cnpitnl for week*
ernment*, and the tyrannical man,
keep them informed and here they
and
8.
— Municipal ownership, starting with water works
which will advance civilization, which
put big tilings over. If we spit on
working
under
cover.
Prohibition
fell down. Hut that does not- lessen
whether seated on thrones or seated
soft water,
.' i,
our bands and lake hold o f the big
will enlarge the horizon o f men and
agents, tho Herald nays* are trying to
on"
industrial
scats
o
f
the
m
ighty
the responsibility in the matter.
9.
—Systematic mosquito campaign and cleaner city.
propositions
that
are
presenting
women everywhere, which will broad­
--------— t,----------leaders in Germany will crumble be­ determine if local prohibition agent*
10.—Ten
thousand people here one year from today.
themselves to us Orlando's future as
en education nnd hasten the dny when
fore the nwakening
powers o f the have been extorting money from New
The strawberry season is over.
an industrial center is assured.
the Kingdom o f Heaven shall spread
men and women who begin to see Jersey nnd Long Island bootleggers
Plant City shipped ■1,989,988 quarts,
over the whole land, must nn^ will
la tlie rural dhtriet* a splendid de- (ft
n n n t c i N n n n n
n
n
m
what it means*to live in a free coun­ fo r immunity from nrrest,
fo r which the growers received $1,
pa he constructed. W e have ifilly begun
velopmenl is going on. Fine dairy 5 j
try nnd utilize fo r human advance­
11(19,117(1.11!. O f course, il costs a lot
fin this work. It is n work where every ment all the possesions given by the
and poultry farms are being brought 5.J
BOOST Y O U R COMMUNITY.
o f money, to produce and
prepare
I
---------- F3t |dollar wisely invested brings annual­
up to the highest standard known to 5 i
God o f nature.
such a crop for shipment, hut after
ly a profit equal to the total invest­
these industries. One o f these days, 5i
“
Be
n
booster
fo r your community
deducting all costs il is probable that
We have only started our work in
ment,
fo
r
man
is
lifted
to
broader
we will get rid o f the licks ,thcti we] 81
;
nnd
patronize
home
industry," is the
The Herald carriers manage mid control their route*, pay in
the growers realized, mure than $3(MI,this country. We .are like pioneer*.
heights ,tn larger opportunities nnd
will have creameries milking butter, 5 i
|
message
C.
II.
Plattenburg
hn* given
advance
for
all
papers
drawn,
and
absolutely
depend
upon
thi;ir
000 from their labor and good judg­
W e have been cutting down the fo r­
to larger achievements in material,
cold storage houses preserving Flor- j a i
his
audience
from
Chautauqua
pintcollections
for
their
running
capital
und
profits.
When
subscrib­
ment.— Plant City Courier.
est trees nnd building log
houses
in mental and in educational activ­
ida meats and poultry products. We I a i
form * in 10 Florida cities during tho
ers neglect In pay them it is the C A R R IE R und not TH E
-----------o ----------while planting a little ‘ground here
ities.
shall not pay so much toll to rail-1
past few weeks.
"There i* not »
Herald that stands the “ brunt."
nnd
there with which to feed the fam ­
The county officer's
fee system
Our
rivers
w
ill
he
deepened
and
road-* fo r freight. Itopnrter-Sliir,
r
farm
er
or
merchant
who docs not
Subscribers who do not tare to pay the carrier each week
was declared unconstitutional Satin
ily ;hut a* the pioneer moved on and
the
petty
sums
which
we
spend
toa
I
owe
his
community
the
obligation to
nmy
pay
the
Herald
two
or
more
months
In
advance
and
they
r i
on and tho pressure o f civilization
day but tile legislature coming back
1day in utilizing one o f
heaven’s
support the local civic organization.
AN
IM
P
O
R
T
A
N
T
DEC
ISION
will
pay
the
carrier
cueh
week
from
this*fund.
p
yesterday after their week end vaca­
came behind him developing
new
greatest g ifts to tile nation will be
p
D seems to be a peculiar trait of
This system o f delivery t* known as llio IN D E P E N D E N T
tion Immediately pnsKpil nlVidller one
farms and new factories and new
regarded as beggarly pittances a few
pi
human nature that people prefer to
Willi llie next two inulitiii ihuii a
C
A
R
R
IE
R
P
L
A
N
and
is
used
by
most
o
f
the
larger
newspapers
of
eliminating Die maximum of $7,50111
shall come cities, so we a* a nation have been buy from itinerant peddler* m dis­
fi.i years heme, when men
the country and bus proven beyond doubt to lie the ver ybcsl plan
ami making it $(1,(I(I0. In nihei woids |sands will graduate from tin- vurioir* |p
merely doing pioneer work thus far
into a broader conception o f how to
tant mail order houses, rather thnn
of delivery. When a boy manage* Ids own route, buys and sells
regardless of the size o f the county higher institution- of learning, with ■
a* computed with what we shall do
utilize our natural advantages. Our
from home merchants who pay tuxci
their
diploma*
and
degree*
in
then
s
ul
a
profit
he
is
in
business
for
himself
in
exactly
the
same
sense
no official can make over $ti,IHHI, A fill
from now on tlumigh the coming
railroad people ate beginning n cam­
P
nnd
contribute to the w elfare.of the
hands
they
will
emerge
from
th
e
1
"
as
any
me
nit
mil.
Me
knows
he
must
give
service
to
bo
success­
there will not tie such a rush to tinwonderful advancement ha* merely
paign which means that their view
community. I asked the banker and
weltool gate* to face tile stern realities' s
ful
and
build
up
Ids
business,
lie
knows
that
every
now
custom­
pie counter as there formerly was
will lie widened and their vision will year*. The dny o f our glorious, our the postmaster in one Florida city to
er lie secure* means more profit. S o short, lie known he must
to get all llio fat plums that were of life. It will be heart-breaking fai a
stretch into the future so that they dawned; all that vqe have achieved give me the total amount of money
conduct bis business in a capable and efficient manner to be suc­
more thim the salary o f the |ucm utility of them most of them lo be ^•&gt;
will see the limitless potentialities ha* Wen in the twilight o f the morn­ sent by residents through those two
forced to io d iz e that
they
nm.st p
cessfu l.
drllt of the United Stales.
ing. Now we are inarching with the
ahead
o f transportation.
net'll* do one of two tilings, eitiiei agendo* to mail order house* in year,
Tin- Ib ra ld earnestly request* its subscribers not to dis­
rising sun. lie who* is ii pessimist
Men are going to live in better
indent u nun li that they have learned. *
and the total they gave me was
courage‘I hose buys in l Ids, their fn t business venture, by refus­
on America would croak a dirge while
We want
eevry
tender o f ihi
s I homes, they are going to spend more
ot addiess t licnisclvy* to a task ill *
$300,000," he said.
ing to pay promptly each week for their newspaper.
Herald mill especially th&lt;- big Im-I
w money on building homes for the poor the gate* o f Heaven were swinging
the doing of whieh little they have
•
ties* men to m id what Richard Ed :
*i i 1and t to* rich alike. The little hut open to receive him,
toiled for will tie of any praetieul P i
N O TIC E TO A L L CONCERNED:
T H E SA N FO R D D A IL Y H E R A L D .
----------- o----------—
Iiio iii I m i i | tbr Mnmifm D iiem * R ir i.n l
P i 1which bus disgraced
ninny *u farm
benefit.
Tho Sanford Carpenters' Local I'M
P !
says in tins issue ubiitii optimism in
to a lietter living C H A R G E G O VER N O R A N D COMcontemplates n raise In scale to 75c
5u fin fin F i fin fii 5a fia 54 f •. f t Fa 5 a 5a Fa 5ft F a 5n 5x will give away
Such
is
the
stern
reality
o
f
our
ed­
Pa
business. Ill- echoes mir sentiments
M ISS IO N O F A G R IC U L T U R E
house. Electricity will bo introduced
per hour, taking effe ct May 15, 192Jucational system. .Slab is its waste,
exactly anil we should have more
into
millions
iff
homes
which
nowA R E IIE S I'O N H IH LE FOR
29l-2Ctp
it-, ciu tjly, its positive dissipation of
pulling together with nil men if we
know
it
not.
Running
water
will
5
.
5
i
from
l.litllt
t*i
it,000
locomotive*
a
year
5
l
C R U E L T Y TO C O N V IC TS
When these, young
expect to gel anywhere. Isit us help precious time!
h
and inoie than
i!00,000 car* and i‘« « * the burden o f millions o f women
McKinnon-Markwood Company will
(Continued from page I )
men
mill
young
women
step
outside
the mil rniids nnd the
big business
ru wliere they were annually
building by it* introduction into dwelling* in voting the
ha
Convict: carry a complete line o f Interwoven
personnel
o
f
the
gates
of
educational
guardianship
men to g*-( heller nnd huger equip­
•n thousands o f miles o f new mad* mill which it has never been seen. More guards.. It would provide that any Socks.
5u
12-tfc
ment willi wllirh In lake erne o f the they will lie on ihetr own for the first
a,,‘ * better school buildings will be "A g en t, guard, captain, or phyhleiun
5n o f sidelnick*.
Hi
time
iti
1
lit-ir
live*.
'I
hen
will
come
bigger business that we --hull give
li will probably lake $15,000,OOO.ilKo elected, waterworks and sewerage having any relation with
5a
Bill 'introduced in Indiana legisla­
convicts,
the moment of g n a t decision. What 5ft
them in the year 1923.
to
fully develop the railroad facilities system* will bo extended and new who shall be guilty o f inhuman treat­ ture provides for the prosecution of
5a
5a
shall they do? How .-ball they cap­
P p , p p - [ pj *
of the country to keep up with th e 1ones constructed. City planning will ment to any convict liy neglect, cx- rum i(inner* transporting booze by
italize the knowledge gained by years p 5a 5*
A few yearn ago some o f the •-low
growth o f the next eight to tea years.' be on a larger and wiser sculu Hum ccustve pimiithment, or who shall w ill­ aeroplane. Possibly intended t*&gt; off­
of elfott so as to make it return a
mien sold Hanford was building too
liveable dividend.
KKE IS \ M ESSAGE I'lttlM T H E ' l*lt|*ii g all o f the period o f low' prices ever before. The motor trucks nnd fully or negligently permit' one to set sky high prices Ihercotr.
tunny houses mid (here would lie no
and deflation and the advance o f rail- tin- automobile* nnd the flyin g nm- escape, *hn!l lie punished by a fine of
G R E A T E S T O l’T IM IS T Ol
Under tin- caption, "Trade or !‘to
money in renting bouses ■&gt;■ .lo ie
rvttd rale*, the Manufacturers1 Her- chine* will all riintinue to expand in not to exceed $10,00(1 or a sentence
T IIK D A Y.
rooms. We have *een a million did f e &lt;&gt;,11111," the Christian Science Mononl tepeatedly said editorially and in influence for the nution’s advance-, not to exceed 10 years in the peniten­
lam spent iii buildings
s in c e ,mid itoi offers Miine food for tluiuglit
letter* to financial and railroad nu- ntent.
1
tiary. It further provides that the
First honor* g to Kiriuml II, Ed­
nunc o f them lire empty us yet. A along iliU lim-t
Ihoritic* ihut either rates would in- , Year a fter year this country has captain o f every camp shall make a
"It is a mistake to believe tIn*t em­ mund*. publisher of the Manufactur­ evil ably have to come down, forced broadened in its activities.
few years ago the growing of winter
Men of
Vegetables was “ overdone" and the ployment in tin- luminal trades is an ers' Record for the high place he by economic laws beyond thuir pow­ vision, sometime* harassed by petty detailed report to the governor once
whole business was going to tin- bow dignified. It is digmtied if it is bon-t takes among the optimist* of the day, er to control ,or else the price o f pro­ bureaucratic method*, w ill grow su­ every month regarding the condition
wows. They went
right on mid c *‘ and it is profitable if it lends to A m e a l issue of bis’ great pnblien.- duct* would have to advance to justi­ perior to the bureaucrats and aweep o f prisoners in his charge.
The board o f commissioners _ o f
plowed nnd ptunteil until instead of the reward*
whirh integrity and lion contain* a uii-ssnge o f industrial fy existing rates. \Ve expressed the them away uml go forward, doing the
state institutions would lie charged
.‘10(1 tars they had ft,IKK) rut's of celery hone t service
merit.
The office hope that is so forceful, so inspirational
earnest hope that the railroad nnd tilings which make fo r national ad­
with em ploying inspectors to visit the
alone. "Overdone" it might
have buildings of the larger cities of Hie and -p truthful that every newspaper
financial authorities would use their vancement. The time to do this again
camps twice a month, nnd niaku rebeen but it certainly was a big busi­ United Stales ate tilled to overflow- - in tin* country ought to be glad to
pettiness of
utmost influence to bring about ad­ has come. Tho very
)&lt;ort. It requires the salaries o f rnpness and continues to be a big busi­ ing with well-equipped, yet n lru g-jg lv e it emphasis nnd space. This i*
vance in price*, fo r only In that way some o f the plans that have been
talns at not less than $ I.H000 annual­
ness and somebody is putting up an gllng lawyers who are without clients,) what Mr. Edmond* sitys:
could railroad prosperity be develop­ proposed fo r putting all business in­
ly, not more than $2,400; those o f the
enormous lot of money for it. And doctors who are without patients, and
The most cheering m-Ws that this ed.
terest* practically under government
Sanford rontinues to grow and ex­ efficiency expert*
guards not less thun $900 and 'not
without experi­ country bus received
for many ii
The advancing price* o f the ln*t control will bring about a revolution
pand und reach out mid the croakers ence. Their numltcr* will be Jnereu*. long day, even for some long and
more thun $1,200, while Physician's
twelve months have brought about in thought, nnd men w ill seek and
continue to croak but wc seem to tie ed, ibis year and next year, and in weary year* o f inadequate transporwould receive not less than $2,000 a
the condition which have
justified succeed in unthrottling from govern­
doing business just l{ie sauur. And they year* to enine, only to make the tutln, is the announcement that the
year und not more thun $3,000.
It
every statement wc made on the sub­ mental domination nnd damnation
we can use tight now twenty-five struggle u harder one. Thtj young tuilroad budget for expenditures, for
would ptovidc that all these officials
ject. It ih true Hint some agricultur­ many interests now rontrolled by
apartment houses and at bust one men nijd young women who are now enlarged facilities in the way o f ears,
give bond.
al product* are still ton low fo r thu bureaucrats, und the nation will go
hundred more dwellings. And then at the crossroads should consider well, locomotives, terminals, nnd other bet­
Leaders o f the fig h t to ban tho
freight rates which they are paying; forward for the fullest utilization of
t—
the business will not be "overdone.’.’ from their own standpoint, the prob­ terments, amounts to $1,500,0000,00(1.
whip
asserted that they would gladly
our
natural
resources,
which
are
so
but cotton, for instance, at
thirty
lem which they alone cun solve,"
This is the amount whirh President cent* a pound can fa r lietter afford grent that a study o f them staggers accept this amendment, if it expressly
prohibited the use o f the whip in sec­
It i* the old, old question— to be a Storey, o f the Atchison, Topeka nnd to pay the present freigh t rate thun the human mind.
failure in some profession or a suc­ Santa Fe, in a recent letter to the could cotton when it was lean than
V SELL
{g ,
WHEN U
What this country Is doing und will tion five, which reads;
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cess in sonic vocation? There is noth­ Manufacturer*' Record indicated a* half that price. P ig iron and steel do is necessarily leading the world
" I t shall be unlawful for any cap-,,
Y O U R R E A L 7J i
L IS T IT ’
ing more pitiful in this life than all in hi* opinion necessary fo r the ade­ und tundicr and other products are in into a larger and more world-wide tain, agent, gunrd or physician em­
ESTATE
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W IT H US
educated man or woman a complete quate development o f the ‘railroads to exactly the same situation. H igher 'a ctivity . Our example is quickening ployed by the state to work, super­
failure in one o f (hu professions yet keep pare with the growth o f the freight rates can be justified only by all the regions o f earth. Thu back­ vise, and control the various convicts
vainly Dying to keep up appearances country.
N O T H IN G S M A R TE R FOR
high prices fo r products and high ward nations arc no longer willir*; to to use any cruel o r inhuman punish­
and live up to the standard o f his or]
D A Y T IM E
\Ve look fo r a further increase in wages fo r all laboring men. A break live as they have lived. They have ment while said convicts are under
her education!
And all the while the amount. A ctivity beget* activity. down in prices o f manufactured and caught the vision o f betier things, their care, provided, however, that in
This effective straight line dress lc*
there is constructive work to du will necessitate enlarged demand for agricultural products would inevita­ they have seen h«w human drudgery case o f riots, mutiny, insubordination, day wear, is fashioned of rowwooo
on Y o u r H eu l K s tu tc ?
around about, all the while the sand* the building o f curs und locomotives bly force a breakdown
in freigh t can be lightened, they have seen how or refusal to work, punishment may brown wool Jersey and is trimmed witn
B ec L k ------------ - W e I lu v c it
o f Time are running through flic iron and nloei. The building o f new rates, and that would be disastrous to modern machinery and modern equip­ be inflicted under thy personal super­
suited to development in cr$pe.
hour gla**!
expansion ment can double, quadruple, quintuple vision o f the captain, o f each camp and or one o f the new cloths. The
terminal facilities and sidetracks and long continued^ ‘railroad
Have the courago to fit ynijrself to the relaying o f old tracks with new activity. W e look, therefore, to the the productive power o f man, and in accordance with the rules smj reg­ outlines a narrow, pointed vest** » “']
the conditions o f your time, yuung rails will mean the stimulation o f ev ­ movement which the railroads are with Increasing productive power nec­ ulations a* prescribed by the Board o f continues tht*-*fcrvtre about the oval
neck.1 A dashing touch is f h j 0 th®»
AGENTS
man and young woman! Your life ery line o f manufacturing
which making fo r spending a billion and a essarily cornea increasing wealth for Commissioners o f S la te institutions.
deeves, by flowing points which m*X
w iir lie what you make it. Educa­ touches an railroad work, uml that half dollars as proof o f tha present the individual man and fo r the good
be lined with contrasting cofof&gt; »
A woman's care with the food you desired. Medium size requires J yo™l
tion merely prepares your tnind to includes almost every' Hue o f activity. far-sightedness o f the financiers and o f the world. F ar back In the faatT in , CtMmlty, Auto Insurant*
tl— .
function wisely and thoroughly. I f Anri .so the rap road* w ill go on and the officials who control railroad op­ noss o f Asia the voice o f America have to oat counts fo r something, so 54-inch material.
Pictorial Review Dreoa No-,
IN W. First BU SANFORD, FLA U falls s h o r te r thiy It falls short o f on, gradually gellin g back to a con- erations. They see that If freigh t calling the world t o a new and broad- they all say,' You get this from the Sixes,
to 44 inches bust Fries, » ,
,r&gt;l l : e ?
W-.tjtfty.-lfr . 1
' Market.
atythingc
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‘ THE SANFORD b A IL Y HfffoALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1923
-rrr
famous RECOMMENDS THAT
Gap section o f this world
■
summer
playground.
JUDGE WILLIS BE
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P O P U L A R SUM M ER C A M P
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I t Is expected that the boys leaving,
PUT FROM OFFICE ■
fo
r
camp
from
this
section
w
ill
num­
Included in the party o f boys going
ber n jolly crowd, Hrigga Arrington,
T A L L A H A S S E E , May 1— Gover­ ■
to Chimney Rock Camp this sum­
&lt;
another well known
lnd having nor Hardee today' recommended to
mer frdm-Snnford are the names ot signed up fo r this camp, som e-tim e
the senate that County Judge B. F.
two well known lads who enrolled for ngo. Jack Geier, the wonderful boy WHIla be removed front office on
the eight weeks session yesterday swimmer from Orlando high school charges o f malfeasance, growing out ■
afternoon during a brief visit to this has already signed up for “ Chimney o f the death o f Martin Tnbcrt in the
Rock" according to Mr. Hamilton, |private camp o f the Putnam Lumber
city by Chas. A. Hamilton one o f the
Young Geier was the lnd who sprung |Company,
director*. Mr, Hamilton who is the
such n sensation at the recent water
The senate took its usual course In
head o f the athletic work at this meet by capturing four gold m edals1handling the governor's rccommendapopular boys' camp stopped over in atul five silver cups for M em orial1tinns. It went into executive session
.
|nnd then a committee o f^ tw o con­
the city during his return from the High School. •
s isting - o f .Sunatora. Stake *-a nd-Mao-Httit-e—championship sw imming meet
S.anford Paint Store is the busiest, Williams was nppointed to make niw
held at Hollins College Saturday last.
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While in Sanford. Mr. Hamilton was place in the city. The reason fo r this report on the recommendation.
is
thnt
this
store
always
has
a
comTfte
two
senators
nrc
members
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the guest o f l)r. and Mrs. J. N. Rob­
plete lino o f all kinds of pnints, stains, the joint
investigating committee |
inson.
Signing up yesterday fo r the big­ nnd varnishes in stock. They are able which received testimony on which ■
gest vacation in their yoiing lives to give you better prices as they buy the governor's recommendation w a s ,"
were the sons o f Mr. and Mrs. L; N. in very large quantities. Last week timed.
Judge W illis was charged in t h e !*
Hansell and Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes this store bought a rnrload o f paint
Moughton.
Roth Dan llnnsell and o f nil kinds. Today it looks more like testimony before the committee w ith 1
Leslie Moughton are looking fo r­ n wholesale house than u retail store. having conspired with Sheriff J. R.
ward
to
the
time
of
their It would do your henrt good to see a Juncfi to railroad men to the camp
lives and Mr. Hamilton who will take! first rbms paint store. It is an In- o f the Putnam Lumber Company nt
j the Sanford hoys to camp in person! spiratlmi in itself. They have pninC Glam, fo r which the aheriff admitted 5
j^wlll remain with them during the e n - fu r every purpose and Mr, Halverson, he received $20 a head. Intemperate ■
j tire season, the Sanford b#ys jo in -1the proprietor, is a man of muny years ue o f whiskey was also charged )■
in g th c rest o f the Florida delegation I experience in the paint line. One of again .1 the judge.
jn
at Jacksonville, special Pullmans he- Sanford’s business men remarked last
Sheriff Jonei wan removed from "
, ing engaged at this point to take the week this city ought to bo proud o f office earlier in the week.
---- ------------------------j entire party to Hendersonville, North n store like this. You can find this
j Carolina. Russes will take the party store next to the American Fruit, * Rogers Silverware Coupons given
with every 25c ensh purchase nt the j
, from this point to the camp which Growers in the Wclnkn Block.
27-2td; 11wc, Popular Market.
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L A K E L A N D , May 1.— On n re­ needed fo r the domestic art depart­
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cent visit to tho city
Rev. J. It. ment.
One o f the drentns o f the orphan­
Cason, superintendent o f the Meth­
odist Orphanage, located nt Enter­ age lionrd and superintendent has
prise, on the shores o f Lake Mnroe, been the establishment o f a small
talked interestingly o f the institu printing plant that a-regular orphan
lion over which ho has the oversight, age paper may be printed. While
The inmates o f the homo have in -: teaching the children u good trade it
creased remarkably In the past year, would give them an insight into someIn fact they have' more than doubled thing o f the art o f journalism,
within the past two years.
It is said thnt with* a very limited
Hr. Cason was ftt one time pastor amount o f type and n small press
o f the First Methodist Church, in this work cnuhl be begun. The highLakeland, nnd is very enthusiastic in , school pupils nre eager for the ophis support o f the orphanage.
He portunlty to start this venture .if
puls his whole soul to tho task, nnd j the equipment wps available.
dues not spare himself in making the
There in a dentund for other build­
home a Fticce-'s.
ings at the orphanage. There should
At the present time there are W5 he a school or administration build­
children in the home, fifty-one boys ing fo r it is said that the gymnasium
and forty-four girls.
The proposi­ will be Inadequate for the needs of
tion is financed by an assessment the school another year. There will
placed on the Florida
Conference bo three grades for the high school
amounting to $15,000, nnd this in next term ; and another tneher will
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raised by free-will offerings from the bo needed.
Mr. C. Binkley, o f Jacksonville, has
Sunday schools nnd congregations o f
the conference on each fifth Sunday. been, devoting much timo ami alienSeveral acres o f land is included lion to the orphanage at Enterprise,
m holdings o f the chijreh nt Enter-' and has started nn endowment fund
prise, a portion of which is in g r o v e ., with a donation o f $10,000. He la
orphanage board.
The boys nre being taught farm ing treasurer o f tho
mid .gardening, under n competent Mr. C. E. Howard, another promi­
lijider, and as fast
ns funds arc nent layman o f Orlando, is secretary
available other departments o f indus­ o f the board.
trial training will he ndded. •
I)r. Cason hays he is expecting
I ’uhlie higli school*nAt being avail­ some big-hearted porno nti come fo r­
able for the advanced children of ward at.any time und build n dormi­
the home, it was derided to cslabliAh tory fo r younger children ns a inema school in ihe home, 1h:r&gt; work was orjnj
some loved one who has
placed in charge o f Miss France.? passed away, n little rhihl, perdaps.
Itouchcllc. The high school is being |I_ | j# n. Sweat, in Vumpa Tribune,
taught in the gymnasium, und up to ;
this time almost without equipment
except the necessary text books.
Tables und chairs were requisition­
ed from other parts o f the home nnd j
a blackboard tvaa improvised by the
larger
loiya
fo r , temporary use.
I H r Ttie Aoanelnlfd l * r c »«»
ST. PE TE R 8U R U G , April .10.—
Among the needs just now are good
blackboards, lockers fo r hooks, u li­ Sheriff vLindsoy und deputies this
brary, mugardne subscription
nnd morning rounded up tw entyltw o Ita l­
other beriodicals fo r rcferenco and ians who were being smuggled into
collateral reading.
the country from Gulin. Their bout
A laboratory, tyjH-writcr, manual was soiled and searched fo r liquor
training equipment, nnd
acore* o f but none was found. The uliens were
.things nre on the list o f crying needs landed at Maximo Point, six miles,
in order that wo do the clever part from here. They were, taken
to
by that large fam ily irttder tho cans Tampa fo r a hearing in tho federal
o f tho Methodist church o f Florida. court.
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that no m an will ever amount to a hill o f beans, w ho puts aside all
4houghts

PROGRESS

SERVICE

STRENGTH

SU G AR H E A R IN G

BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
B A SK E T B A L L
T R A P SHOOTING

GOLF
BO W LING
T E N N IS
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CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Did you see "Glimpses o f the Moon'
laiti night?

D A Y T O N A , May 1.— St. Petersburg
got to Little in the second and Coop­
er in the fifth and seventh yesterday,
nnd took the firs t of their series with
Daytona, 0 to 1. Thomas hit safely in
ids 18th consecutive game in the tlth.
O R LAN D O HEATS GROW ERS

I t you did not then hie yourself to
O RLAN D O , May 1. Although they
the Princess tonight for it’s your last
slept
in the early innings ,lhc Hullchance to sec this wonder picture.
dogs, wakened In plenty o f time at
Thla is the aristocrat o f all society Tinker Field yesterday and defeated
the llradentown Growers in the first
lovc-dramus.
ganm played here by Roy Thomas's
athletes. The score wus K to -1.
It's a Paramount picture
The game produced many things in­
And there Is also a good comedy as cluding the first welcome of the sensun to Gene Elliott. It also saw four
an added attraction.
hulls knocked over the fence, two o f
them
by Hill Kerns, the Grower
And tonight the honored guests
backstop,
nnd one each by Green and
w ill bo Hon. Pool Dooley, o f Seminole
Dank fame, and his lady friend. He Saunders o f tin* Hurkemen. There
there sure tonight Paul as the treat is was a number of sparkling fielding
hits contributed by Sam Johnson,
on the house.
Shorty flultby and others.
The Growers grab lied ,llie lead in
And then tomorrow and Thursday
ttie
second session when Kerns raised
w ill 1ms Wesley (Freckles) Harry in
" fla g . to Riches" It’s a Warner pro-1 Ids fiist circuit drive over ,the fenceJCough," writ
with Johnson on base. Kern's single ville, Indiana
ductlon.
to left and a sacrifice fly by Kline | l’„ r gave lie
added
another for the growers in the enntrart a ei:
Friday and Sal unlay A
tilth. In the seventh Kerns raised his I Eoley's Horn
Spanish-American Sport
second blow over the right field wall, i g,,t good ref
"M y American W ife." It’s
ch illi ended the Hradenlown day at ,
{'&lt;,110) 1.
mount pletuie.

South Hound
A rriv e
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EARS CORN

Y E S T E R D A Y 'S RESU LTS
Nutiunsl I.ensue
Huston 11, I'hiludelphiu .1.
Hrooklyn 3, New York 4.
Chicago 4, Cincinnati 0.
I'ittsburg f», St. Louis 7.'

3:42 p.m.

Trilby llrnnrh
A rrive

for home and nutomohile

DOZEN

O V U lt T H E WOULD

. Daily Herald on tale at Joe's Sinope
H o u m , Mobley's Drug Store and
Uiuita Pharmacy.
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F. P. RINES

Oviedo Hranrh
A rrive
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Cures Mularin, ('hills
and Fever, Dengue ur
liilious Fever.
5-l-o.n.w.-20tc

1916 Buick Six, good condition.............. $300
1916 Buick Six, extra good condition, only 325
1917 Buick Six, this price will please you.. 375

1920 K-45-Six, you know how these always run .................. .......... ....... .
1920— Another one just as good

650

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One Overland 90, guaranteed condition.. 175
The cars priced above arc cars wo exchanged for New
liuickH, and have hud the heat of care, therefore we guaran­
tee all Hulcka we aell, either new or used.

Amrrlran league
St. Louis 7, Chicago 3.
Cleveland 4, Detroit 2.
Philadelphia 4, Hostun 2.
New York 17, Washington 4

FORD CAR

A s long ns they Inst I- will give a Sun-

Hot Shot and Flashlight
Batteries
Electric Fans
Electric Lamps

11:1.1 a.m.

1918 Buick Six, looks and is a bargain ... 400

St. Louis
Hostun ..... .

in your

ments to sustain its petition and filed
a mass o f documents and affidavits.

TIRES A N D TUBES
GAS A N D O IL

Northlmund

Nuliomtl LeaniiiWon Lost

Detroit . |
Philadelphia

CHATTERING

car F R E E to anyone

... 10:00 p.m.

L A K E L A N D , May L — The Smok­
ers uneiirkeil a fusillade o f clean anil
Dally Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke I teak hits o ff Luther yesterday nnd
I I oubc, Mobley's Drug. Store and took the first name front the High­
UunL’a Phurmacy.
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McKinnon-Murk wood Company will
Clcvelnnd .
open their new clothing store soon in
New York
0 » liruinley-Ruleslim building, 12-lfc

W ill Positively Stop the

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New York
riliciimuti
Chicago
Huston
I'hlladclphla
St. Louis
Pittsburg
Hrooklyn

sugar futures trading on tlio New

the government hnd presented argu­

Dempsey to Meet
Gibbons July 4

Anil remember the show Maris at
7:30 each night except Saturday when
K w ill atari promptly at 7 :00.

Autoline Oil

fo r n

adjourned until May 7 today, nfter

CO RRECTED M A Y 1, 192.1
A T H E N S , fia., May I.— Fred Sale,
diminutive right hander fo r the Uni­
versity o f Georgia, pitched a perfect
game against the University o f V ir­
ginia here yesterday. Not n man hit
enfely, no one reached first Imse and
only twenty-sc\cn men faced
him.
Georgia won the gam e,‘ I to 0. Sale
fanned eight men.

temporary injunction to rextrnin raw

N E W Y O R K , May 1.— Hearing o f
the government's application

York coiTei! and sugar exchange, was

Georgian Hurls
A Perfect Game
S A IN T S W IN

COMES U P M A Y 7

WE TRAD

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 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
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 1 h e s e
n a m e s — these
old
friends o f ,the newspa­
per and magazine pages
— mean to me.
They mean good taste.
For certainly I desire to

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

WE SELL ON TERMS

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You on find (he name of
fvrry live Business Man
in Sanford in this Column
each daj.

PURELY :
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Carda of Sanford’s Reputable Professional Men, each
of whom, In hla chosen pro*
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Lumber M arket Review
Shows Strong Tendency
to Keep Up Prices

CLASSIFIED =
ADS
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Classified Ada l&lt;^a word. N o IA
Ad taken for lens than 23c. !A
And positively no Classified Fa
Ads c h a fe d to anyone. Cash 0*
must accompany all orders, ta
Count the words and remit M
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FOR SALE
lick Service Transfer

George A. DeCottes

Storage Facilities
re pleas*, you, tell others; IF not,
tell us. Phone 498

Attorney-nt-Law

iNFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

KAKUBUS—You con K*t io«d bod
fratn**) and irrigation plugs at the
Sanford Novelty Works.
100 tfc

Over Semihole County Bank
SANFORD -:- -:- -:- FLORIDA

FOB S A L K — Doaier and Gays’ paints
and vamiahes at Sanford N ovelty
Worka, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

FRED R. W ILSO N

FOB S A L E — Rhode Island eggs for
setting, 15 eggs fo r $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Bcnrdall Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tfp

ATTOnNEY-AT-I.AW

V. C. COLLER, Prop-

First National Bank Building
FOR .SAI.I-i— Fine strawberries for
S A N F O ltD
FLO H ID A
preserving or table use, 15c quart
City orderfi o f five quarts or more deNTRACTOR and B U IL D E lT E L T O N J . M O U G H T O N livered.— L. 11. Jones, Ilcurdnll A ve­
nue. Phone 1130:1.
22-tfc
Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

leneral Shop and Mill
Work

ARCHITECT

Room 7, Miller Illdg.

ICITELLE M AIN E S

S. O. Shinholser "

1.1*. Connelly &amp; Sons

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11EC.IN K N A B B C O N V IC T
C A M P PRO BE T O D A Y
T A L L A H A S S E E . May 1.— Prison
conditions at the county convict lease
camp form erly owned by State Sena­
tor T, J. Knnbb nnd located in the
northern section o f Florida, w ill he
investigated by the joint legislative
committee tomorrow. This commit­
tee Inst week concluded its inquiry
into the the denth o f Martin Tnhert
o f North Dakota, which has resulted
in sweeping Itfgislntive reforms.
While members of the senate today
fought pro and con over the adoption
o f a bill to prohibit corporal punish­
ment, in convict camps, clerks in the
prison division o f the Department o f
Agriculture were compiling records
pertnining to whnt is known as the
“ Knnbb investigation.''
The records will bo nviUhle when
the committee •assembles tomorrow
morning. •

The last week has witnessed no
mnrkctl change in the .lumber mnrket, nays the American Lumberman,
Chicngo. Tlie cool weather lias pre­
vailed over much
o f the country,,
building is undergoing seasonal stim­
ulation and w ill undoubtedly reach
enormous volume
during the next
few months. Retail
yards in the
larger communities nrc selling n
great deal o f lumber, but continue to
hesitate about entering the market
fo r future requirement* on any large
scnle.
Building
material dealers
generally are beginning to take n de­
cidedly conservative attitude toward
the future, expecting an eventual
slump in building na a result of high­
er, labor and material costs, which
undenin^ly art? beginning
to meet
public opposition. Country yards are
Work sfiice Christinas has been
showing n lively Interest in the mnr- under wny on the Dixie Highway in
ket, and indications nrc that their the neighborhood o f Sebastian' was
trudo will be fair to good this spring, completed recently,
ami
the road
nnd tnttcr still in the fall, if tin- opened to traffic. Five nnd a half
farmer harvests good crops nnd st?- , miles o f highway were rocked nnd
cuits reasonable prices for his prod­ |asphalted.
Today the road Camps

FOR S A L E — Lot with 0 room bunga­
low, corner o f M yrtle Ave. and Kith ucts this year.
Industrial trndc in softwoods holds
IA N FORD
FLO R ID A street. Apply to Frank Brinson.
25-fitp up well, heavy construction material
having an especially strong market.
INSURANCE AGENCY
FOR S A
A #mr !- 1 0 acres good celery
Export trade with South America,
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F.
l.nne,
land,
$5Q.
per
acre.—
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the West Indies nnd Mexico ii&gt; also o f
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LAW YER
FOR S A L E — N ew bungalow, reason­ woods remains n little dull. Furni­
— Court House
able terms.— E. F. l.ane.,
26-3 tp ture nnd interior trim manufacturers
S P E C IA L B A R G A IN In lake front nrc slow buyers for the present, nnd
Contractor nnd Builder
lots— E. F. l.nne.
26-3tp automobile interests appear lo he less
Cyan Examined
(,leant* Designed
However,
FO R S A L E - E lg in empty linseed oil astively on the market.
FLORIDA
barrels.— Sanford Paint Store, We- the great activity o f these industries
lnkn Block.
20-3t and their sixnblc order files lend to
OptUian-Oplometrlsv
F t)It S A L E ;:iki III. McCray R e frig ­ the expectation tnht they will soon
K atn l.lll.lird I BOS
112 Boat Kiral Street Sanford. Fla. erator fo r grocery or restaurant, re-enter the mnrket strongly. Other
n-r.-A-i.
i :-s-t -a -T-n
I nb m l m m Is
like new. A small counter show case, large hardwood consuming industries
• I m p r n v r d le n d
In a u r n n rr
also Fnvorit • •l-hole gas range, cheap meanwhile sustain the rnurket with
their large nnd often pressing re­
|r l.ute
N iir r lf Honda
for cash, 103 N. Sanford Avenue.
quirements.
While
hardwood pro­
ate
!.«■■•
27-fTtp
duct
loll
and
shipments
are consider­
ler.e I'ruprrlr
Ilu .ln m * C l a i m
F IR E , L IF E , A U T O IN S U R A N C E A B A R G A I N Roofing and house able, nnd manufacturers ale making
M ain O ffic e
paints. I'll make a price.— L.
some progress in t atching up with
H K IS C I I i i R A i . r r c o m p a n y
Office
271
'
Baker,
com er 4th and Sanford A v e ­
-PhoncsItrs. 2 0 3 old orders, stocks are not being mate­
N r o l l II I N V K S T M K N T C O M P A N Y
27-3tp
nue.
rially added lo , nnd any normal sup­
IN
104*K Mod n o l l e A r e .
FOR, S A L K — Indian twin motorcycle, ply o f dry hardwoods this year is
P H Y S IC IA N -S U R G E O N
dir.l cheap. Cash or terms. U rk’s Most unlikely.
Repair
Shop.
27-6tc
Production nnd hookings o f both
Rooms 206-207-208 Mrisrh Building
M Flowers------------- Floral Designs
FOR SALK—Dodge Sedan, used very southern pine nnd Douglas flr are
little, looks ami runs like new. Big close together, nnd shipinnets exceed
Rooms 226-226
Annual and Ornamental Plants
bargain. W ill take trade.— San Junn them by n good margin. Buyers re­
|t Myrtle Ave----------- Phone 260-W
Garage Co.
28-3tc port much trouble in finding needed
D E N T IS T
pOR S A L E — Lot, 60x117, with cot­ lumber in the low and broken stocks
New MeWch Building
m a c h in e
tage nnd garage, 1113 Oak Ave, A p ­ at the mills. Prices are firmly held
Phono 201
Hanford, Florida
by large nnd small mills ,nnd the few
ply to Jerry G riffith, Ford Garage.
28-tltc good transit cars that are being offere dcommnnd higher priccp.
|(«cncral Machine and Boiler

B. W. HERNDON

L u ic e !

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

K. D. V E S TE L, Eighteen Yearn Experience in Detective Work, mem­
ber Chamber o f Commerce. Postoffice Box No. 928, Orlando, Fla.
GEORGE K. H A R P , form erly U. H. Government Investigator; Pa.
Slate Constabulary; Ten Years Experience; Member Chamber
of Commerce. Phones, day 1346, N ight 990, or San Juan Hotel

V E S TE L-H A R P
N A T IO N A L D ETECTIVE A G E N C Y
Licensed

Detective W ork in all its Rranches
Offices in Hwopc.Building, 126 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 B A N K S , R A IL ­
ROADS. F A C T O R IE S , C O R PO R A TIO N S, A T T O R N E Y S
A N D IN D IV ID U A L S
A ll Investigations Confidentially Conducted hy Reliable nnd Experi­
enced Investigators
Correspondents in nil the Principal Cities of the United States
O RLA N D O , F LO R ID A
This agency wishes to nnnounco its purpose to have operators in
Sanford at all times subject to call on short notice, day or night. This
agency has as members in its protective service in Orlando more than
125 o f the lending hanks, hotels, department stores nnd business places
o f every kind. The moral effect o f the Vestel-Hnrp National Detec­
tive Agency Signs surely have their effect, nnd the wise crook is go.ing to stop nnd consider before he commits ii felony that will put this
Agency on his heels. W e protect you in every way.

are being moved to Wabnsao, where
n mile and a quarter stretch of high­
way west o f Wnbasso is to Ik- built.
Upon completion of this the forces
w ill bo moved here and put to work
on the Fort Pierce-White City hack
road.

Gfifi quickly relieves Constipation
Biliousness, Headaches, Colds
and LnGrippc.

For Coughs and Colds, Head-*
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and A ll Aches and Pains
A LL DRUGGISTS
35c and 65c, Jars and tubas
Hospital alia, $3.00

5-l-o.n.w.-20tc

W . J. TH IG PE N
Real Estate

's to Swim
Current”
With

DR. J. T. DENTON

’EW ART The Florist

DR. R. M. MASON

iNFORD
COMPANY

Works
Cylinder Grinding
.
Automobile Repair?
Acetylene Welding
fhone C2-------Sanford, Florida
|LIT THIS OUT— IT 18 WORTH
MONEY
&lt; i.i nut this slip, enclose with 6c
'! mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 ShcfI1Id Ave., Chicago, III., w riting your
ime and uddres* clearly. You will
(reive in return a trial package con­
fining Foley’s Honey nnd T a r Comuun,I fo r coughs, colds and croup;
Joley Kidney Pills fo r pains In sidus
back; rheumatism, backache, kidry and bladder aiimenta; and Foley
Mhurtic Tablets, a wholesome and
noroughly cleansing cathartic fo r
ffistipntion, biliousness, headaches,
id sluggish bowels.
Sold every­
where.— Adv.
r. i JL ‘ •*■*■11 « • ■ * « . N rvrath J e d lrle l
' Irre ll la and fa r M rm l.nlr C u n t ) .

FlaHSe,— W (Y s s itr r
UIV U IU K

DR. G. S. SE LM AN

FOR RENT,

Practice limited to
NEG RO H U NS A MU C K ;
Diseases o f Eye, liar, Nose and Throat
FOR R E N T — Furnished rooms for
K IL L S T H R E E A N D
Kyea Examined, (Basses Fitted
light housekeeping at summer rates.
IN JU R E S TW O P E O P L E
Meisch Building
Also two furnished bed rooms, very
desiraldo location, 701 Magnolia ave­
B IR M IN G H A M ,
Ain., May L —
nue.
25-4tc Three men wore killed and two in­
FOR R E N T — 3-room npurtment with jured at Helena, Ain., today, when
all conveniences to party without a negro ran umuk and fntaly shot
26-3tp Allen Abcrnethy, nephew o f Judge II.
W A N E D — A chance to build
your children. 312 Oak Ave.
B, Abcrnethy o f the Jefferson county
new home before lumber gets any FOit R E N T — Two desirable apart­
Court o f Misdeamcnors.
higher. Plana and estimate* furnish­
ments at 320 Oak Ave, May 1st. Call
Abcrnethy was shot
nl&gt;out 2:30
ed.— Sanford N ovelty Worka. 183-tfc 2603.
20-3tp
o'clock In the afternfton hnd died just
W A N T E D TO B U Y— Aaparagua fern FO R RENT-r-Furnished rooms, cor­ before reaching a hospital (n Birm ­
ner Elm ave. and U th Street.— A. ingham.
aeed, fo r good clean stock w ill pay
t
___________26-8tp
a good price. Address W . P. Newell Schneider.
John Morgan King,
ucgfo
coal
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka, FOR REb/’r—Tw o 6-room bungalows, miner following an argument over
Fla.
279-tfc
one 6 room bungalow.— A. P . Con­ hla pay check, is said to have return­
26-tfc ed to the office o f the coal company
IlA V E B U Y E R S fo r farms and lands, nelly Si Sons.
in Srminolo county. Describe and FOR RENT—Fpmtshed room
411 In which Abcrnethy worked and to
27-6tp have shot him. He then fled to his
state price— Lake Mary Realty Com­
Park Avenue.
home and barricaded himself under
pany, Lake Mary, Fla.
25-tfc
FOR ItEK T^U m all cottage, J. MuT- the porch, with several guns and a
\V A N T E b — Four or five room fum 27-3tp
son.
large cuantity o f ammunition.
ished cottage, close in, reasonable.
FOR~"RENT— 2 furnished housekeep­
Officers and a number of citizens
Phone 367.
28-Stp
ing rooms, $20 per mopth, 314 East stormed the house, and Phillips was
Fifth Street,
2»-2tp killed In the fight, which ensued.
Riot calls were sent to neighboring
u O T T AND BOARD—Rcasonaible
towns and oficers from Birmingham
rates, 122 Palmetto Ave, 28-tfc-^I
ROOM AND BOARD—$8 per week, LOST— On Orlando road between Sll- rushed to the scene.
Unable to dislodge the negro, offi­
ver Lake and 8anford, Packard 37x6
28-2tp
600 Laurel Ave.
tire and rim. PI esse Inform ~E. T. cers started dynamiting the house,
24-tfc and it was set in flames.
W A S H IN G T O N , May 1.— InjUnc- Field, Field Auto Top Co.
King was killed while fleeing from
LOST—
Atlantic
Coast
Line
check
tlon proceedings asking that the fed­
payable to C, R. Duffln. conductor. the house.
eral courts put ii atop to certain prac­

W ANTED

BOARD A N D ROOM

l&gt; 1
1)rd. Complainant,
n .
%
iWendant,
KIJ4IKA li YItI&gt;. IMjoNVILLK. AUK.
1Japoearllia from the affidavit of I*
Hvrd herein duly filed, that he In the
.If* till’ above el&gt;lcd cauie.
I!'4, ’ t.?* 1* ,h* belief C»r the affiant
P&gt;l Klaiina Ilyrd la over twenty-one
par* of a«e and that aald Klmlna Bird
, * reald.nl of the state of Arkansas.
••Idln* In Boopvllle. Arkaneaa.
ThrrrforaMbu Klmlna H&gt;rd, are orPr*&lt;l to appear to this Mil hereto filed
k‘ .f
to
on tices of the Southern Pine Associa­
“• drat Monday appearance
In June. IM
S,hethe
■me beta* a Kale Day of thJa Court. tion composed of about fifty corpor­
&gt;1 la further ordered that this nullca ations, were filed by the government
t ubilahad for four conaecutlvr
a In the Hanford Herald, a nrwa- in SL Paul, Minn., today at the di­
mahed In Harainola County,
rection of Attorney General Daugh
h.
A- Douglaaa, Clerk of erty. /y
i?.
Conn. *nd a aeal thereof,

delivered al* times a

7“ ------- L O S t •

Finder please return to 306 East 4th
street and g%t reward.
28-3tp

Fresh cream that will whip, fresh
cottage cheese and buttermilk from a
Miami Chamber of Commerce, re­ private dairy.. Phone your ordera to
23-2tc
ports $25^00,000 spent by tourists 210 Popular Market.
there this season, with $15,000,000
Dally Herald on aala at Joe’s Brooks
additional in purchasing property at
that place. Congratulations, Miami, House, Mobley’s Drug Store and

Hunt's Iluinpacy.
• . '_ •
: •nii
&lt; /%*

.

Thin in about two npnrk plugs. At the
momant they arc lying on the Halos
manager’s tlosk in the establishment of
a largo mUldlo-wcstern hardware jobbo r.

One spark plug boars a name known
wherever automobiles are used, tbo
other a name seldom heart!.
Both, says the salon manager, arc
good plugs. On the score of quality
they run neck and neck.
“ But,” he adds, "we are diHcontinuing this line"— and he holds up the plug
of unfamiliar name. "Yes, and our dis­
count on it is larger, too."
• "What’s wrong with it?
Not a
thing. It’s a good plug— mighty good
plug, but— no’ one knows about it. It
isn't advertised— the other one is. The
demand is for the advertised make.
And we’ve learned it pays to swim
with the current, not against it."
More and more jobbers in every line
of business arc learning every day that

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
his goodt, and wo will handle it."
Said another— “ Our salesmen carry
catalog with thousands of items in it.
They haven't the time to push .unatlvertiseti goods. Their work is princi­
pally taking orders."
If you go among these wholesalers to­
day to introduce a new product in com­
petition with merchandise nationally
advertised, unless the article is excep­
tional, you will be met everywhere by
the injunction: “ First go out and get
a reputation for your goods through
advertising.
The wholesaler knows by actual con­
tact. with dealers how they valuo speed
of turnover, goods which move with a
minimum of effort, goods people know
about and ask for.

Published by the Santord Daily Herald
-

-eradon with The American Association of Advertising Agencies

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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY, APRIL fr0._lg23-------------

VOLUME IV.

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FLOGGING MAY BE
INVESTIGATED B \
FEDERAL JURORS

A i f t h NEGRO’S DEATH TO CAUSE
PROllB OF THE
AFFAIR

GOVERNOR HAS
P L A N N E D TO
RECOMMEND IS V I O L A T I O N
ABOLISH

may
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The Whip But Advocates Will TO SENATE REMOVAL OF COUN­
TY JUDGE WILLIS OF
Have Hard Time Gcltinff
LEON, COUNTY
,
This Measure Over
i n r T k t A n««**tafr4 P r f m )

(lljr T h r A s a o r l a t r d

NUMBER 27

COLOMBIA, MISSOURI MOB
STORMED COUNTY JAIL
AND HANGED NEGRO MAN

1

WOMAN KILLED WHO HAD ATTEMPTED AS­
BOMB EXPLOSION
IN PADUCAH PROSECUTOR HAS

conferred today with Chnncollor Cuno
SAULT ON FIFTEENregarding Germany’s new reparations
t u'i'.AHASSEir^A^rn"” .—Tin
YEAR-OLD GIRL
*
offer, snys n .Control News dispatch
,r0*crnnu.nt ha9 , topped into
ft cm Berlin thin afternoon.
Florida’s convict flogging nffnirs, it
became known here yesterday when
LONDON, April 30.—Convention Fred Cubbcrly, U. S. district attorney, [
______
under which Rear Admiral Chester announced he had under consideration
____
.
'
. . . . . . .
,
’retired and his associates are g rn n t-1ninklnK the leasing of New Thom p-! ||()M || KX,.,.o m i 0 UNDER COR4 ”
"
Of Terms of Invitation Sent Kits­ ed development concessions in A na-1son^ .y e a r - o l d negro, by J. It. Jones,
................M ill H rln g I m m e d ia te b r a n d
NKR OF WOMAN’S
. sin by Several of Entente
tolia has boon signed at Angora by | (|cpo»o&lt;l sheriff of Leon county, to the
Jury Investigation
HOME
Turkish Nationalist capital, says nn | i»utnam Lumber Company, a subject
Allies
-----------I 111 T h e A a a o r l a t r d 1‘re a a t
Exchnnge. Telegraph dispatch from | ()j ., fct|orttl grnftd jury investigation.
i n r The Aaaorlntrd IVeaal
I COLUMBIA,* Mq.. April 30—IxUldConstantinople.
Illy T h e A s s o rls trd l 'r r « l
An agent
of
tho
departm
ent
of
jus• it
, ,
.
PADUCAH, Ky„ April 30. Mrs. crs „f (he mob which stormed tho
LAUSANNE, April 30.—Official
tice arrived here several days g.. and KoBt.t|B Daugherty W arren. 31. was CMU„ ty Jn|| hcru y, sU nlay mornin cut
protest against Russia ‘being “arbi­
T o k lO , April 30.—Tokio lias pro­ conducted nil t«“iuir&gt; ns t«
• f | killed instantly early today in dynn- , hrough steel doors with ncetylcno
trarily kept out of conference’’ sent posed to Moscow exchange of com­ 1 homi&gt;ron wan held in peonage. ®c |m ltc explosion which wrecked .h e r
torches nnd hanged from a bridge,
oo Near East Peace Conference today mercial agents between Japan nnd made a report to Mr. Cubberly, who home,
lle r three children escaped. j „ n)C, Scott, negro, charged with atby M. Vorovsky, Coviet representa­ Ruusiu vice foreign minister an­ is how laying plans to present tho
A woman is believed to have plant- ^ h l n g a fourteen-year-old daughter
tive here. Ho dednred such decision nounced. Officinls In foreign office m atter to the grand Jury, whirl* con­
ed the explosive. Authorities nttri- nf | )r&gt; s y Alnwtodt, head of the
wns direct violutiou of the terms of fire divided on the question nf resum­ venes in Pcnscoln tluring the first part
I’Uted insane jealousy as the cause of (&gt;lt. , maI, departm ent of the Univerinvitation sent Russia by Great Rrit- ing full relations with Russia, there­ of May.
•
.
the blast and are working on several
()f Missouri, are known aconling
inn, France nnd Italy preceding the fore it is difficult |o find out whnt
Thompson is n,,w dead.: He .Bed, it
IMlilltlng
immediate hfrcsLI , (l th otlllty |m&gt;8l.cut{ng attorney
first I.mi hunnc conference.
is happening. Japanese press ex­ is rlalmiul, in the Leon count&gt; Jail «» - ()y|lun*jt(, W1W |&gt;|m 4-.| ;,t the eorner wh„
Iin immediate grand
preused opinion of negotiations with tur hatin g been leased out to the 1 ut- ()f „ u„ frillll r„om ,Urct.t ly under the
jm v ’investigation. At least one nonLONDON, April 30. — British, Soviet government to succeed Knto nun* Lumber Company and retu rn ed ' i&gt;ci, „„ wj,|c|, Mrs. /v a n o n slept. Mr. icsident of Columbia led the mob
because lie was not physically fit *****, W urr,,„ VV119 ut work ftt time of cxplo- which was said to have been made
American and Italian ambassador:* government may retire.
hard labor. * lihompson's death, Leen sion. It was said the jtuilty person 1„|, 0f the rougher element of tho city.
authorities, assert was from n«turnl j woul&lt;1 jK&gt;
on Vdoublo mur The girl lin.l positively, identified
causes; hut federal officers arc* in pos- j|t i&lt; tfhnr|^ if Mrrc9tl.,|. WRh Mrs.
Scott as the man attem pting to ntsession of .evidence they claim, tending Wum&gt;n pc,r |n|u.,| „„ „,dH.rn child.
Inek her.
to show that death was due to exces-1
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sive flogging he received nt the lease j M | . s
n,.,,,
Wagner. alias
. limp before being rejected.
Thomas, nn.J Mrs. Emma Skillian.
The aged negro came in contact bot|| Mril|t„ e I1U(.,|
vrerc arrestwith the county convict lease system o&lt;| jn
ctlon with' the explosion,
through an ellcged error, there being Thl, won,r |, &lt;ir,. charged with wilful
no charge against him at the time he j
,r, conspiring
to cause the
was sent to the camp of tIn* lumber death o f Mrs. Warren. Police and Fine Prizes For l.argest Rlack Rain
('might In County.
eonipuny. A pence warrant was tak­ county authorities say they have inen out against him by a negro wom­ 1formation pointing to participation
Now thut summer time in coming
&lt;11, T l i c A a a o c t n C p d I ’r r a a *
an nnd r.s the result lie become mixed o f both women in the crime, it is said.
and
Thursday afternoons will be tho
WASHINGTON,
«;U„ ....... ............ ..............- *...... 1 Mrs. W agner hud threatened the life
real tiling tho boys are thinking
Dnugherty ngninst m*rv
of Mrs. W arren on several ocnesions
i h - Supremo_
.
overturned today by th«
C o u r t ^ " p s
Testimony adduced before tho j.d they (taid. Mrs, Skillinti is alleged about those fine black bass thnt are
however that bun prohibiting both American ‘and foreign
lying in shadows of the Weklwn, the

Se n t t o n e a r e a s t p e a c e
PARLEY TODAY BY RED
REPRESENTATIVES

IN THE SENATE THIS AF­
TERNOON WHEN THAT
BODY RECONVENES

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TALLAHASSEE. April 30.—CorTALIJVHASSEE, April 30.—Gover­
pornl punishment in the disciplining nor Hardee plnns to recommend to
of convicts in this state was slated tho senate tho removal from office of
for another airing In the senate this County Judge Mjillis, of Leon coun­
afternoon when that body reconvened ty nnmed in ^ titn o n y liefore the
after its week-end recess with advo­ joint legislation investigating com­
cates of abolishing the whip fighting m ittee us having ngreed with Sheriff
an uphill battle. The upper house Jones to send" vagrants to convict
hml W o re it n bill banning th /
dp lense camp of Putnam Lumber Com­
by Senator W. C. Hodges. It wns pany a t Clara, it wns learned from
reported favorably by the commit­ un authoritative quarter today;. Sher­
tee n convicts headed by Chairman iff Jones was removed by the senate
' Pittman, hut’ took i ts place on the last week no recommendation of thy
rnlnulur anyway when Senator Stokes governor.
called it up, and wns subjected to fire
in Its 75 minutes of consideration POTATO GROWERS
Friday. Senator Stokes, who ns n
STOP IMAGING TO
member of the Joint legislative com­
SEND PRICES Cl'
mittee investigating m istreatm ent of
convicts, /las heard the sordid rccitnl
Fully 75 per cent of the potato
of the past few weeks, wns the bill’s growers in this section are idle today
ardent chumpion.Frldny, with Senator in nn agreement to stop digging until
II. H. Wells of Chipley, assisting him. |he market recovers from the present
•Senator W. W. Phillips, of lj»ke City, stagnation due to ovv ('flooding of
fought it bitterly on the ground th at stock. The price lias been dropping
the senate engulfed In the sway of fion* a dollar to n dollar and n half
public , sentiment growing out of the per day for tho Inst five days, nnd
death of M artin.Tabert of North I)n- sales are practically impossible even
kota, wns trying to knock tho sup- a t the government bureau's quota­
l&gt;ort from, under Florida’s institu­ tions.
tions. The state road department
The report from the bureau nt Hust­
had to work convicts on tho roads, ho ings today was: “ W eather fair. Mar­
Enmlockhntchio. Creek, tho upper and
declared, and to tukc the whip from ket slightly tfCaker. I’rices slightly
lower
St. Johns river ami the numer­
over them would demoralize dis­ lower. No. 1’s $7.00; No. 2’s $5.00,
ous clertr water lakes and stream s of
cipline. Senayrr Stokes describing few ns low as $1.00. Shipments 113
this wonderful county of Seminole.
the whip as a rem nant of bnrburcars." *
It is said thnt the .strenms of Semi­
nm. declared other states have found
i puny.
It is stated by the growers that even
nole
county will noon have the finest
| office last week when the senate np
better means of holding their prison­
at $7 there is practicully no market
fishing in the state for they are to be
ers in line nnd he pleaded that Flori­ for potatoes, 1*1*11 th at dealers do not
proved Governor Hardee’s recom men-1 WINDSTORM IN GEORGIA
protected from this time forward nnd
da join the majority. Advocates of seem to believe that the yield Is very
dntioii for malfeasance.
.
LEAVE FAMILY III It I F.l&gt;
there will lu* ho many fish thut they
the whip to make prisoners work
The death of Thompson has been,
, N DEBRIS OF Ill'll.D IN G
much less than wns forecast two
will Is* jumping out of the water in­
a subject j&gt;f inquiry by the legislative I
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harder lose sight of the prim ary pur­
weeks ago. Crops that were expected
to your Unit ns they did in the early
pose of the penal institution, he said, to run sixty barrels to the acre hre
. onnnittee. Two doetorH have testlW R R im 'SV Il.LK . (In., April 30.—
days. Well the fishing season is on
which is to4 reform men, not punish
ht'il to having trrn tn l tin* ni'gu&gt;
[ \ violent wiml anil rain.^toi in t lint
really turning out twenty nnd twentynow and the best sign of the .fact is
one gave the eause yf death as tuber - 1H&lt;| lu ^ t|u. (.Natern part of Johnson
them. Senator Johnson treated the
five.— Pulutka News.
Hint the lu ll Hardware Company are
culosis. Sheriff .loiius denied the ne- (.(1„ „ jy L,„r|y today destroyed a tin in­
measure in highly sarcastic vein, ofiillViing
their wonderful prizes again
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(|f |,onies of tenant farm ers,
feting u Mihstilutu to prevcnt'parents
for
tho
biggest
black bass caught In
- One way of living on the fat of the 1 rO p O .S tll O l l
.
. .......a ll, former jailer, told the c
front whipping their children nnd n s -1
leaving one family of six buried in the waters of Seminole county*. 1-ast
land, is to m anufacture a good
sorting that he had a mind to legis­
mittee the negro was sent t&lt;» the
„f (|,eJr home.
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year, this fine offer of the Hall H ard­
obesity cure.
camp and later brought back with his
late eternal punishment out of cxistThe greatest damage was reported ware brought in some great fish sev­
buck lacerated from muiiy licks from from the plantation of .1. T. Fulford,
^ cnee. Mr. Stokes, however, said thnt
I I I . T l i r a i i » o c U l .i l I ’r r u l . .
eral of them going us high ns four* parental punishment nnd that of the vote to waive the rules and vary
PARIS, April B0.—The French government, it \va?
...l :* whipping boss’ strap
acveir miles east nf here, where the tecil pmiiM* which is some fish. ThU
from
the
regulur
order
of
business.
well informed circle*' expects reparation proposals Ut’ing fnimed
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. m
iIlu. „of John Brantley, n widower,
convict guurd were not to lie com­
home
year they may go over this weight
n* have worked
(|PBlroyc.d#
pared. That’s where the senate left And they further aver that they bv Chancellor Cuno will offer less than twenty billion goR! murjtB th(|t tho f,.,Ji ral
hut it is hardly possible nnd no one
^sh. French official circles express themselves as pessimistu Mll.llsivi.|y in inveHikating alleged
• o(T to start again thin nfternoon with have enough business on the calen­ can
Rcscucrn who lushed to tin- scene wants to get a black bass that will
iu erning pi
prospects of any headway resulting ironi new pro- |MMIIIIIgu cll„,utions iflifong tho .lumbar nfte i the storm passed found Brant­ weigh over fourteen pound* for tho
five or Rix senatrs planning to enter dar to prevent tick eradication com­ concerning
ing up for n long time. That iM their
camps in this section, particularly in ley burled under brick and timber,
the fray. ,
po.sals.
little fellows are gamey enough but
the territory In which the Putnam oldest daughter, Adeele, 21. suffered
The house was not expected to ac­ side of it. On the other side, there
the hoy* who fish say thnt In tho
company opcrntiw. The Inquiries of although he was nothndly hurt. The
complish more than routine in its is a profession of confidence that leg­ REAPPORTIONMENT TO
swift
Wokiwn there are bn** weigh­
these agents have never been laid be­ a In ken left thigh n ndankle and n
brief session this afternoon, nnd ac­ islation to eradicate! ticks will bo
ing
twenty-five
pounds and wo beREACH
VOTE
WITHIN
.
fore u grand Jury, it is understood.
cording to a strong minority is not passed nt tho present session.
lacerated head. She was pinned un­ lievo It for no limn knows what the
FEW
DAYS
IN
SENATE
The houao during the week should
The legislative committee will re­ der a heavy sill. She wuh taken to
going to accomplish more thnn minor
Wekiwn contains. However,
tho
convene tomorrow morning, re-open­ u hospital in Snndersville, l»n.
stuff for some daya to come. The come to n measure already pussed by
starting
of
the
fishing
reason
is
good
TALLAHASSEE, April 30.—Reoping its inquiry into the office of Coun­
house has vitraully gotten off Its the senate to substitute electrocution
lira trice Brantley, 21. was badly nows to nil the looul sports and now
.for
hanging
in
this
state.
portlonmcnt
is expected to bu reach­
ty Judge II. F. Willis, of Leon coun- bruised and hurt internally. Bhe was you can see A rthur Yowell, Goorge
chest the measure to ablish tho prac­
Of the real big things the commit­ ed by the senate this week with the,
ty, who is charged with having enter- foUI|(j UIMj,.r a tnMr which hud been
tice of leasing convicts to private in­
Det’ottcs, Ned lla rrlso ^ Henry Bur­
dividuals and firms when it amended tee still have most of them with no indications that the upper body will T o HOLD M A N D A T E D TERRITORY jed Into a collusion with
er Ul*'”'
Hher- buried in the debris.
” form
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den, John U*onardl, George Speer,
indication
ns
to
when
they
will
turn
a sneatc measure on the subject F ri­
. . . . . v c t 'iiM ik'iuil
iff Jones in connection with the lensCharlie, 18. wn* bruised. IU said *
yu[
Jnn,CM)n&gt; Ur. Mason,
pass with little trouble n measure
At. A IN S I i t k m . it
prisoners to tho Putnam com- Hint he hail goten up and while wait- . 1 tt , . ,
day and sent it back to the upper them loose. The Joint Appropriations looking to a constitutional amend­
Joo HuUkiinson, Harry Wilson, Bob
i r t O l i L V C ln V
AGGRESSION
house for concurrence. • It has under committee concluded its henrings on ment for reapportlonment of the
pony.
.
Ingr for. Hu* storm to pass, dropped Newman. Charlie Whitncr, Joe Ball,
■ —r
A fter the Willis case lu disposed of onto a lied. A few minutes later the Bob Dean, Ed Hlggin* and many oth­
n special order of business for to­ the budget Saturday nnd will prob­ house membership on a basis of 3
(Hr 'Car s»«.«rl»le4 I’rM tl
the
committee will enter upon the re­ bed was gone, he said.
morrow consideration of a measure a b ly make iU report tmorrow or next members each for the 5 most popu­ . PARIS,
April 30.-F ra n c e is send­
ers getting busy on the old boat and
by ltepdesentatlve Hendry which day. The finance and taxation com­ lous counties, 2 for the next 18 ami ing more troop* to Syria to hold the ported brutalities a t the private lease*
Guy llraiitlcy, 12, suffered tu ts on the fish lines and the poles and new
would require th at vagranta be given mittees of neither house have de- 1 each for the reniutndcr, while the mandated territory nguinst any pos­ convict camp formerly owned
by the head and hand*. Annie Brantley,
bait.
“ jury trla), and also defines a va­ cidcA on anything in the way of tax senate would be given a m othership sible aggression by the Turks. A con­ State Senator T. J. Knabb, near Mac- 0, escaped without u scratch.
We rhnll watch the events closely
grant in te r m f of much less scope reform despite their labors of the of 38 spread cqusitably over the siderable number of French colonials Clenny.
There win one mule hitched to n and keep track of the big ones as
.
than present definitions have. Mr. past week. The administration is state according to population. There have already quietly embarked nnd
post lu the stable. Tho stable was they bring them in for it .will be a
Capper’s Weekly states Europe carried nwuy by the storm , but the
Hendry aaya the purpose of his meas­ sponsoring a bill th at would give* the arc further indications th at this are on their way to Syria and two di­
good season for bass.
ure Is to give protection to honest central tax authorities full power In measure will be accepted in Hie house visions totalling 20.000 men, It is re­ owes every American $250 each (pro mule was still there.
The following prizes will be given.
iwrson* seeking employment as dif­ the handling of taxes now available, in other words, that it will ivmstltutc ported, have been decided upon ns capita) on loans. Very interesting
The Price school •• house In the
First-r-Shnpvspoare “ Ideal” Level
ferentiated from the typical vaga­ first, by setting up assessment boards the 1823 session’s proffered solution probable reinforcements to be sent so but no valuable in compiling our in­ eastern p art of the county, was also
Wind
Heel.
in each county. Former Governor
bond.
destroyed.
as to give General Woygand u suffic­ dividual assets.
of the time old problem.
Second—Hcddop'a Bambo Casting
Tho provision for a jury trial comes Gilchrist is sponsoring a plan in the
The Bouth Florida delegations are ient nrmy.
Rod.
If there’a u fool In every family, it
in for oppoaition because of the ex­ fortn of n ‘ proposed constitutional
France now has 20,000 men in Syria
ThlnV—Fishing Tackla Box.
apparently
catisfied with t h e ‘plan,
amendment
thnt
would
provide
for
nave*
argum
ent
where
there
Is
an
pense it would entail.
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but the northern front is about 200
F ourth—XX-50-yard Blnuon lin e .
envolvcd
from
tho
several
plans
stud­
A county option no-fcnce bill by the derivation of sta te revenues frofn
only child&lt;
miles
In
length,
and
a
Turkish
army
..
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Rules.
'
ied
by
tho
senate
constitutional
Representative Parrish has hern first corporations and county revenues
l^ J F U h must be caught In Semi- 1
amendments committee. On the low­ corps of 20,000 is concentrated there
from
real
estate..
Another
crowd
tax
on the calendar of business for sev­
tho details of It* future Syrian pol­
e r side of the legislature, the South with additional forces on their way.
nole county.
eral daya. and each time it baa been reform ers U woking, for n constitu­
i l l r T fce A u w &gt; l * l f &lt; »•*••■»
The announcement of French mili­ ity, simply Ift it Ins known through
■J.—Must be caught with a rod and
Floridians
have
not
given
up
the
WAYNESBORO. G a , April 30.—
reached Has beep temporarily passed tional amendment to classify prop­
tary preparations was made after n , semi-official channel th a t bocause
reel
withoutaasistance of any kind,
hope
of
taking
home
nn
apportion­
on motion of Mr, Parrish. Propo­ erty with a view to getting at inPrem ier Poincare’s two hour talk the of the massing of Turkish forces Rev. J. E. Seals, pastor of tho F irst shape or form.
ment
by
the
present
session
In
splto
Methodist church ended‘Ijls life short­
nents of the measure are waiting ap­ tanglibles. A plan thought highly of
3,—No contestant can win more
of the claims ,tihs session cannot other morning with General r d l s , the across the border from tho French
parently pn the.expected fight on tick by Marion L. Dawson, state tax
ly before 10 o'clock thla morning by,
“the
despatch
of
fresh
contingents
of
French high commisaloncr a t Constan­
than
one prize.
.
conatitptionally
effect
any
realign­
eradication. Thirty-six members of equaliser before tho session, th sl
tinople, who ffnR went to l.ausanne French troops, token from t h e col­ sending a bullet through hU brain.
ment.
They
have
a
“bill
on
the
cal­
the house by their vote on a collateral would provide . th at the state assess
and then came to Paris for a general onial force*, Is considered necessary.’’ He left a note eaying “It was cither
issue last week were recorded oe anti- each county for its proportionate endar which would provide for Im­ conference Olith tho prem ier on tho
The m ilitary mouiurea, however, It asylum or death.” He was said to
mediate reapportlonment mostly-along
cradicalioniaU, and some of them share of state expet^Te, has lift ypt
is
understood have,been taken only as have been in ill health since his wife
situation and for a discussion with
Celery shipment* from Sanford: 6,
.
have been outspoken
to the effect taken evert, tho form of n bill. Sup the lines of constitutional amend­
a
precaution, for Gen. Belle brought lied a year ago. *
General Woygnitd on tho m ilitary
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Chicago; 5, Florence; 4, Waycroa*; 2,
that they are eo strongly * against Lprtcra of the State Road Depart- ment plan, except thnt y»o senate
plans. President MiUerand late r re. from Lausanne a report of fris long
eradication measures th at they plan-1 m ent are fighting stubbornly for a membership would have to remain at
ran ly .taUttVlXhe only ex* Atlanta.
ccived
General Pclle, who gave the talks with lamet Puaha which the
From Manatee: t), Savannah;
ned to hold the subject from conoid-1 straight out Increased goa tax, to two thirty-two. U t this plan cerve ns a pVcVider.tr 7 u 'ir information oT c o n X . F rcw h ransidor more encouraging I ception being noted in the lUhl.,
Pittsburgh) 5, New York; 1, S t. Loti
eration a s 1long as possible. It cer- cents a gallon, the departm ent to get temporary remedy they soy and the
than
lamct'a
attitude
in
the
conferwhich
state*
Job
cur
red
the
day7
ho
1, Jacksonville;.I, tlontgum ary. .
tainly won’t come up out f it* turn, it all, whUe others want to aot up Constitutional amendment will / Ax UmtXrjPHJPI
Tho government, without divulging er.ee. .
1
'')* « ■ bor“ *
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1
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things permanently.
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they declare, for it akea • two-thirds 1a gas tax for (he counties.
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AMERICAN SHIPS CAN SERVE
LIQUOR ON BOARD ON SEA
- WHEN OUTSIDE THE LIMIT

Rail Hardware Co.’s
Annual Fish Contest
Will Re Started

Ruling of Attorney General Daugherty was Over­
turned Today

FRENCH GOVERNMENT EXPECTS
REPARATIONS BEING
WILL BE MUCH TOO SMALL

Promts'll of Chancellor Cuno Less Than Twenty iThad w*«.
Billion Gold Marks
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FRANCE SENDS
MORE TROOPS
INTO SYRIA

Tn&gt;*

Methodist Minister
. Killed Himself at
Waynesboro, Ga.

MAMET fiEPOKT |

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HeUrALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 28. 1923

?AQE SIX

/S a tu rd a y Special, 8t)c 1-lb. aaaortmant of Chocolates, .
Saturday
Only.—R. C. Bower.
25-2tc
STOP&amp; COtlOM AND WHRRZY.))

a man—it must be chased, not
empty handed, but with money
with which to make MORE mon­
ey!
Our Savings Department pay­
ing 4% Interest is the path on
which to make your start
New accounts cordially invited
—why not become a steady de­
positor of ours?

A COMMUNITY HUILDER
F P POPSTER, PreeHent

MRS. FRED DAIGRR, Society Editor
I’hoi* 217-W
■f you haw an* frlrmla slaltlnx &gt;«u
—if r » i nrr u*ina am n k rr* or rumln*
hoMPi nr If &gt;«u a rt rafrrlalalns, larllr
a pnalnl rarrt In ihla itrpnrlmml, nit line
frlatfa, nr Irlrebonr Ihr Itria. II **111
hr (T rallr niiprrrlalrS.

SOCIAL CALENDAU

Ilcrnlco Watte, Miss Nell Graves, R.
I.. Allen, Miss Fannie Belle Priest,
Coibett Williamson, Sam V. Beil,
Ml*a Helen Chnrpening, T. I). Oliver,
Misn Pearl Sutton, Mins Edna Stiles,
G. II. Webster, Miss Mnrie Stemper,
Sir Uirhnnl Terheun, Misses Janie
ubd Inez W atts, Jack Gibson, Miss
Marguerite Franklin, Carl Chorpening, Robert Grier, Miss Surah Lois
I’reist, nnd Claude Echols.

Saturday—Cecilinn Music Club meets
at p:ir&gt; p. m. at the studio of Mrs.
Fannie S. Munson.
Monday—Pipe Organ Club mee’.a at
th^ home of Mrs.' Guy 8. Set man
oil 7lh anti Eini avenue, at 3:2b
Monday — Sanford Choral Society
wi|| have rehersnl a t tin* I'nrhih
House nt 8 p. m.
Tuesday—Circle No, 2. will meet nt
home of Mrs. Nix on 305 W. Fifth
street ut fmir o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. McBride left
today fur points in Ninth Carolina
where they will spend tin* summer
monthn.
t

Edward Higgins, the Ford agent
here is cutting up with n new Ford
Sport model. It i:&lt; u bright red body
J. W. Ragsdale of Jacksonville witli ull the appurlmirex of a sport
spent the day here yesteidny attend­ car and looks mighty nifty.
ing to butdne.is.
Il is rumored that at leant twenty
nudrlrnint
houses will Ik* built hero
Mj\ nnd Mrs. George E. Watkins
thl#
summer
ranging nil the way
of Or.wegtr, N. Y., were litliolip the
ftorp
twenty-five
apartm ents to lite
nrrivuls here mul are Ktopping at the
otie
and
two
room
nptirtmcnl houes.
Montezuma. _
Some of them will Ire among the
largest in the city.
Dr. and Mm. J. Hrnditer of Syra­
cuse, N. Y., arrived ill the city yes­
Mr. nnd Mm. John Maurer left
terday and are spending a few duys
Inst
night for New York after spend­
here a\ the Montezuma.
ing the winter
in Snnford. Mr.
Maurer
was
In
charge
of the wash­
II. II. Hill of Columbia, S. C„ i*
ing
nnd
packing
celery
for
the Amer­
among the business visitors here and
ican
Fruit
Growers
for
dhc
past few
is muking hlJ' headquarters at the
month*
making
nn
experiment
here
Montezumn. Mr. Hill is n former
in
tahl
line
nnd
wns
very
successful.
resident of Sanford nnd hit* miiny
friends here.

DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Ernest McCowan Galloway
wan the gracious hostess yesterday
when ulie entertained nt n bridge
luncheon ut her lovely country home
on Curneron avenue, there were two
tables of players and the guests in­
cluded the members of the Duplicate
Bridge Club.
■ The luncheon table wns exquisite
ill its appointments, il being laid with
n handsome cloth, und graced with u
nllvcr basket of fragrant red roses
and fern*. The place card* nnd other
details carrying out the color motif
of red und green. At one o’docw n
dylidous luncheon was served.
Following tin* luncheon, n spirited
game of bridge was played. The*
tables being arranged in the spadutis
living room which had been decorated
with quantities of pink roses and
lilies. After severul gullies were
played acoreA were counted and the
prizes, Dutch hot plate pud*, award­
ed Mrs. S. Pu^rxtoti nnd Mrs. Flunk
Miller.
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A GOOD A N S W E R

A lawyer was cross-examining nn
old German iilsiut the position of the
doors, windows, nnd so foilh, in a
house In which a certain transaction
occurred.
“ And now, my good mail,’ said the
lawyer" will you lx* good enough to
tell the court how the stairs run In
the house7"
The German looked dazed nnd un­
settled for u ill onto il .t
"How do the iitairs run 7" he quer­
ied.
"Yes, hmv do the ntjrH run 7“
"Well," continued the witness, a f­
ter n moment’s thought, “ ven 1 nm
uo|i*t«ir.« dey run down, luul ven 1 lint
downstuirs dey run uop."—National
Monthly.
Saturday. Hpcciul, 8l)c 1-lit. assort­
ment of Chocolate*, 4‘Jc. Sutiirduy
only.—R. C. Iluwer.
25-2tr
CALLED MEETING
ROOSEVELT AUXILIARY
There will he a culled meeting of
Col. Theodore Roosevelt Auxiliary,
No. ”, Tuesday afternoon at four
ft’rlnrti to complete plans for enter­
taining the visiting ludies to the U.
S. W, V. reunion May 7-8-tl. Wc
need1every member of the auxiliary
present, contributing and active.
Your president will appreciate your
support.
LOU SMITH TERHEUN,
’
President.
ORDER O!
The Sanford Chapter, Older of DeMiduy for Jroyn will hold its regular
business mealing Wednesday eve­
ning, May 2, at 7:30 sharp. Much
now htfsliions will ho discussed and
three candidate.* will icceivc the
iniiluiy degree. Every member Is
urged to attend this meeting. At the
last mooting every one enjoyed the
work and refreshments much. All
Master Mssutts are. cordially invited.

Fo‘r Florida! Generally, fair
today and Sunday, except
probably local • thunder­
showers Hi extreme north
portion; gqntle to moderate
southeast winds.

W ritten for The Csnpnign
Being Made by the Wom­
an’s Club'for Garden Week

Ju st two years ago ' a movement
was started simultaneously by. Mrs;
II. W. Herndon of the Womnn’n Club
nnd Mr. T. IZ D unns df the A. C.
L to make shine effort to beautify
our station grounds. This hid long
been n dreaftl of ninny r.enple.__ A.
roeilln'g wua hold nntl "it win decided
th at the Woman's Club would take
the grounds r.l (he north end of the
ouilding and the A. C. L. employcen
fcftRlSTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICE
t|jo south end. To the enst of the
building was n big ditch. M n t HemSUNDAY, A P R IL .20, 1D23
don decided to pinnl, her little park
Subject:
in ncurlet hibbisrin and Cocos
"PROBATION AFTER DEATH’
plumosas palms, together with the
Chinch Service 10:4f» n. m.
Services will he held in the
m l poinsettia, which had nlrcady
Palm Room of the Voider. Hotel
been planted by Mrs. K. A. Hill und
All arc* WELCOME.
Mr. Schnirard against the Express
office, this made a thing of beauty.
There is no more beautiful spot in
FIRST BA ITIST CHURCH. w the entire town nnd none more udmired by tha people passing through
Sunday school 0:30 a. ni.
Morning worship nnd sermon 11 a. Sanford, for not n day in the year
in. Subject, God's Purpose in De­
signing n Woman’s Heart.
B. Y. P. Unions 7 o’clock.
Evening worship nnd sermon 8
o'clock. Subject, The Man Who Wins edge and asked Mrs. Henry Wight
to plan it for them. She did this
at the Finish.
with
much enthusiasm, furnishing a
Sunbeam Hand Monday 3:30 p. m.
list
of
plants to be ordered nnd when
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
they
came,
superintended their plant­
8 o'clock.
ing. Wo all know the beautiful re­
Sunday morning at tho First Buptist Church the pastor will deliver sult. Not only these plants,, hut all
tho first of a sories of sermons on those on the south side of the build­
the theme, ‘‘The Family of Four." &gt;ing und of Oth street together with
The subject of the Prat’ sermon is some on the north side of the street
"God's Purpose in Designing a Wo­ were bought with, money donated by
man's Heart.’ The wives und tin* the employees of the A. C. L. Itnilmothers of the congregation will lie ron'd at Sanford, who feel a great
especially interested in the morning pride in what hur. been done.
Many times the officials of the
discussion. Tho second of the series
will he delivered Sunday evening, nnd A. C. L. had been requested to do
the men of the city nnd distrlcl are romething with these grounds, hut
cordially Invited. The subject for nothing had ever come of it. After
this work was started und they liegnn to seo that*we really and truly
wanted n park and if they would ifM
do it, wo would, they • became very
mill'll interested, especially sunn* of
the high officials and issued in‘4 ruc­
tions for various wink to lx* done
here. One of the first moves was
to pul a man on for all of his time
to 'cure for the park. They next or­
HOLY CROSS CHURCH.
dered the big ditch on the cast aide
Churchc services for the 4th Sun­ filled in nnd pi park made there. Next
day after Easter will he:
they instructed that wutcr Ik* put in
7:30 it. m. I-ow Celebration.
over the entire grounds mid most of
l»:45 u. m.
Sunday School.
this has been done. The Inst instruc­
11:00 a. m. Mullins and Sermon.
tions issued were that nil Ifoles, tele­
8:00 p, m. Vespers nnd address.
graph, telephone ami light poles must
At night in addition to tVc special come out. Some have nlrcady been
music of the service, the Anthem will removed nnd the others will Ik* in n
he: “Glory Be to My God, This very short time. There are two
Night” (Gounod) ns n Duel sung by tilings mnre that we hope will lie
Mcriiinnie* Tnkutli and Leak.
done before n grout while nnd that
they are, the widening of Oth street
THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH end n white way down the street.
• W. J. Carpenter. Pastor.
The work started by a few peoplt* has
The Hiibjcel of the morning sermon done a great thing not only for San­
will’ lie: “The Sons of God—Their ford hut for other points as well. The
Piescnt und Future."
A. C. L. official* have become so
At night the pastor will speak on: proud of the Sanford pnrk, they huvo
••The Sears Borne by n Greut Hero." issued /Instructions th at several of
The Sunday school is In flue work­ the other stution ground* in the
ing order developing every day in Jacksonville district must fixed up
UBufullnesn. We want parents whose
as well. While they nre1'proud of our
children do not go elsewhere, to send
pack, they ure not one half ns proud
them to us for religious training.
ns we are. To them is due much
The Kpworlh League invites nil
.thunks nnd appreciation, for wc
young people to its dcvotlonul ser­
would not have the large beautiful
vice nt 0:15 p. m.
park we have unless they had taken
hold of the work, for we did not have
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
the funds to do such extensive work
Wo will have all of the regular
ns they have done. Fur over a year
scivices tomorrow. Mr.
Ilurhun*’
they have had entire charge, the
subject for tho morning will be "A
work being directed by Mr. T. I~
F a u l t l e s s King." At tho night ser­
Humus nnd Miss Mell Whitner.
vice tho Life story of Moses will be
Practically all o t the* iilnnts were
given in fine Movie Pictures.
These are very highly praised and secured front lleastw r Bros,, of Onccn
will prove IKith instructive and cn- und wonderful success was had with
tcrtalning. ’ They bring great les- them. We have in the park nine va­
nobler lives b y the vision of God’s rieties of pulms, seven varieties 'of
sons, that hnvc lifted humanity to hihihscus, eight of crotons, the mnlinterest in and helpfulness t» men. vaviacus, thumhurgls, druanla, yel­
Moses the *iTr, the greut Prophet, low elder, Au»trnllnn oaks lind pines,
the divine leader and greatest of nil ruhlier plants, loses, bamboo, poii\law givers ha* loft hls^m lghty im- settin, n pine, three 'oaks, it buy, a
peluulas, chrysan­
l&gt; te x » upon world history, and 111* life monkey plant,
story cannot bo too well known. Do themums, und various other plnnts,
not full to see those historical .pic­ with flame vines, the numerous pal­
tures. If you want a good seat he metto trees, while all around the buck
suro to coino rutly. Tomorrow night uie trellis covered with the purple
bougunviiln, with
double white
ut the Congregntiouul Church.
oleanders between.
When this wuik was started in
April 1021, it wan not with the
"Here comes a friend .of mine, lie ’s
u human dynamo."
h u t.fo r tomorrow und if some think
it has been slow, just look back two
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charged."—CoiigrcgaUunnlist.
been done nnd think how it will look
In another two years.
Application for permit for con_
—M. W.
ntruetion of n causeway nnd bridge
art ess Indian River at Fort Pierce
Daily Herald on sale'at Joe’s Smoke
Is tu lie made of tho board of county House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
rouuniialonerN by tho Fort Pierce Hunt’* Pharmacy.
Financing and Construction company.
The proposed esusway and bridge
McKinnon-Markwood Company will
Would extend across the river to .F s- have a complete lino of H art 8chaffIwr’a Point, on thoesst, Ju it south ner L Marx clothing, now store, now
of tho Inlet. *
stock.
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Down, Suffered With Her Back)

“Had- p cough and wheeling in mjr
throat," writes Carolina Dillard, Pet­
ersburg, Va.. ‘T oley’a Honey and
Tur gave me quick relief and slopped
my cough." Coughs resulting frobt
Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, , As­
thma and Bronchitis, quickly relieved
with Foley’s.H oney and Tar. Three
generations of satisfied users have
made Foley’s Honey and Tnr the larg­
est selling cough medicine' in the
world. Refuse . substitutes.
Insist
upon Foley’s.
Sold everywhere.—
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tlchmond, Ind.—"I thought | would
tea line or so, to sar thxl I owe my
id health and strength to Cardul,Mo y »
eUer from Mrs. Cora Courtney, 31
hold Street, Ihla dty.
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1 was alj run-down until my family
ught they would lose me," writes Mrs.
inner. “My husband coaxed me to
e Cardui, so, to please him,. I did, and

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find time to pity. 1
Every tick and runUke this wonderful
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' "I suffered with n
Apply Boncilla Beautifier cnsmlc clay to fcelinl* in my limbs,
your face, and rest while it dries, then . •
iiarl«i¥
remove and seo arid feel the wonderful .. l
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difference in the color and texture of the w ed—so tired all Ui
skin.
S
Guaranteed to do these definite things for
the face or money refunded. Clear the
complexion and give it color. Uft out the
lines. Remove blackhead* and pimples.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tis­
sues and muscles. Make the skin soft
and smooth.
$
You can obtain regular sixes from your
favorite toilet counter. If not, send this
ad. with 10 cent* to Boncilla Laboratories,
Indianapolis, Indiana, for • trial tube.

Tho Herald delivered six time*
n-eok for 16c.

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CATARRH
OF THE STOMACH
F r jO U CANT ENJOY LIFE
with a tois, sour, bloated gemoch. Fded does not nouriih.
Irulrtd it it a i ouicb c( tqiseiy, earning
pain, belching, dinars* and besd.
schr*.
The prr.’.n vviJi a bad ilo.nach
should be (sltdied with nothing Ira
than prrmsoent, lining relief.
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Enter* of ike ttoiearh, cetich die Mood,
as] in caitir.g cut the cclaalitl pouoa*
and s'.rcngdica eyny Lodtly function.
«] The Urge number of people \«l&gt;o
lure nncesdutly uied Dr. Usrtftuo’s
(smou* medicine, recommended for ail
catarrhal condsly^it, offer the itrongcit
pnuible eiuloitcmco! for

March 7

P e - r u - mA

Let the Sanford Sign Shop
Do Your Sign Painting.

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THE SANFORD DAILY’HERALD, MONDAY,' AI*RIL 30,1923

PAGE TWO
Some paper* are getting rather
hysterica) over the convict business
ami 'would' nlralish everything even to
P i k l M r l P » r r y « U rrm o o »
4 my a t t b + l l e r a l t n a l U l a a , 1W
corporal punlshmoht. If they will
Magmalla A▼»« t o f w i , Pl*«
abolish the leusp system we will Ire
satisfied th at each county can take
care - of their own convicts in the
ru n M m iK fiii
.rig h t manner. Punishm ent cannot
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N. J . 1.11.1. Alt l &gt; ----- H f r r n . r r - T W M . W P he nlxdished and should not Ire nbolH . A . N K K X .................. O r . w . 1 M n n a a e r
ished liut humane treatm ent should
l». ft. 1 IO L I.T
A d w rtlil. 1 M . . . y r
lie arrorded the prisoners always.
on
A A v .rtl.la K I t i l r .
M ad. K n n n n
Heminole and other counties that
A p p licatio n
have .refused to leaso their convicts
L E W I * S H IP I' ... flr r n ln tlim K . . . | r r
l&gt;u(. work thorn on tho county rowls
Phone M l- W a t t . r ft p. ta.
have Imd no trouble and have had no
■ a h a r r l p t l n n P r i c e In A t r a . w
HUNI iMid^ropoftsieinanatinK from them. It
m M 3 X r c r c 3 3 i i 2 o i p . u . » ~ 'is alFrifcWAd go after the people,reM|t&gt;rv&lt;)bto Air tho crime of whipping
o„
a hoy to dpnth hut don’t get mushy
The
^ver the convict Idea. They should
■Id
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ila*
(rented as human lieings hut they
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t l o a . S3.»0 p e r » r . r , . I n a r a In a d v a n c e . jdrauJd^ubiJj_Jju inudi: Jo_wxirk Jt-Jjig y .
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Manap ■ ■---- a w n a a a ■ ■ ■
M K M IiK Il T i l l ! ’ A M O C lA T K f r P U K * * arc able to work.

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tngo later on. When-bond price* arts
low, buy: lorig tim e , Issues .th a t the
relatively high income available nt
thattim e may be enjoyed a 3 long ns
possible."
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wise movement. . The index of tho
Babsonchnrt shows activity a t 3 per
cen above normal. The same level as
last week.

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NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
The Sanford Carpenters' Local 1701
contemplates a raise In scale to 76c
per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923.

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WEEKLY CITRUS REVIEW.

d R L A N q o , April JBO.—Tho weekly
citrus review by F. I*. HFelly, ns is♦u*d*,rffWr*He •■«f£e«t-«f— A m edian
F ruit Growers, Inc., says:
J
T h s A s a o rla le it P r e a a la e x c l u s i v e l y
Shipments
of
California
navels
con-*"
• n t l l l . d lo l h a u aa f o r rrp iitillcA tlo ii of
a l l n t « &lt; il l a p a t c h . n c r e d i t e d lo It o r "I.EON PROPOSES TO SPEND A
tinue smewhut heavier than was ex- »
n o t o l l i e r w l . a c r e d i t . &lt;1 In thl* liatier
pected, a total of .1232 tears h a v in g *
M lIJJO N FOR HOADS.
a n d a l . o t l i . lo c a l
new s
p u lilla h .il
herein.
moved during the six-duy period end- £
All r i g h t , o f rn - p iih l lc n t lo n o f apeclnl
d i s p a t c h e s h e r n l n a r e n lao r e s e r v e d
ing April 23rd, however, a rapid du-; ■
All
those
counties
in
Florida
and;
O ff lee ■ IIK H A I.II I l l 'l l . I I I M l . P h o n e IAS
crease
in this movement may now bo ■
Georgia that were aide to secure i
expected.
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certain grades of clay for road build-j
Foreign Advertising kapfasan’.allva
ing, thought they hail solved the. fy z ._
Florida shipments for tho seven-' *
niE A MF.WK-ANl'ME3!t ASSOCIAl ION
c Xrtoon CO, Q
INTF.RN
problem when they mixed the clay
day period ending April 20th was *133 J
with n little sand, placed it on the
cars of orangek and 52‘J cars of
m m
^ m r j h f f i in
n m hi m h n
grades and announced the completion
grapefruit.
of unother highway. But the toll
Oranges: As predicted last week
"The Mist Living Relative of Wash- taken hy modern swift and heavy
the auction m arkets maintained a
ton is Living in Orlando,” says the
traffic soon indicated that the sandsteady advance until Thursday, the
Orlando Sentinel. That's
nothing.
h
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clay rood was only a makeshift. They
slight
reaction on that .and the fol­
We have among others the first liv­
BAUSON DISCUSSES FACTORS THAT GOVERN MARKETS
do very well in dry weather, provid­
lowing slay being due largely to the
ing relative of ope of *10 million de­
ing they are continually worked on,
unexpectedly liberal offerings of
scendants of those who came over in
Pu k i k i k V Ka h r Ku f n ka k;t * 4 fe i Ra f t j ku
hut in wet weather they often be­
navels, however, n net advance for
the Mayflower.
come impassable.
^hc
wceJt'Of f)0(o to 75c was recorded.
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HILLS,
Mass., meantime hnve n heavy demand for With the uubtidn* In u healthy con­
Leon
county,
home
of
the!
State
'linn. Charles I). Haines, Altamonte
April 30.— Bonds have declined since commercial loans and the bonds they dition and an increasing f. d. b. de­
Springs, Fla., one of the really big Capitol, is the latest county to
Inst September until nt the low bought with idle funds during dull mand, the close of the week finds
awake
to
the
.need
of
some
Hort
of
men of the country and a red blooded
»!«
point of March 27, they were hack to times are* soldi Ail this reduces the Florida oranges in a decidedly strong­
American from the crown of his* head permanent roadway. The progress­
the level of December 1021. Inves­ demand for investment bonds and in- er position.
to tho sole of his feel, favors William ive people of Tnllnhnaneisnre petition­
creuses the available supply of such
G rapefruit: The first part of the
Jennings Bryan for the presidency.— ing, through the Chamber of Com­ tors who have been somewhat dis­
issues.
mayed
bythis
turn
of
nlTairs
will
lie
merce, the county commissioners to
week did not witness so farKed an
Jasper News.
“As the boom goes too fur, banks advance in grapefruit ns was shown
submit a million dollar bond isstle for particularly interested in a state­
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ment
issued
by
Huger
W.
Balisnn
in
get
overtaxed and must call in louns. by oranges, neither did tho corre­
paved
roads.
The
proposal
is
to
Article in this issue says the potato
which
he
explains
the
situation.
More
bonds are solll and prices tum ­ sponding declines occur during the
make
Tallahassee
the
southern
growers of Ihe Paintka section hnve
ble.
Concerns
which are caught must latter part, and, on the whole, the
terminus
of
^•direct
route
from
At­
"Bond
prices,"
says
Mr.
Bnbson,
agreed to stop digging until the
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price goes up. That Is what co-opera­ lanta snuthvAird to Florida and lo tap “are governed hy a combination of liquidate and forced sales mean sac­ auctions closed with satisfactory re­
tion will do and ' organization and ihe coast of the Gulf of Mexico nt three factors: the demand for goods, rifice prices. The moment the pub­ sults especially on fruit of the better
standing together. If the celery Cura lie) le with another permanent the supply of money, and the psy­ lic sees prices begin to weaken, de- grades. (Hferings to outside m ar­
growers would have decided to ship road. The road from Atlanta would chology of the times. The combina­ mnml disappears as quickly as it ap­ kets were freely taken nt satisfactory J
half a crop this year they would all connect with State Hoad No. 1 be­ tion of these three set tho price far pears in u rising market. Business prices and inquiry for storage stock,
have made more money. It is a case tween Pensacola and Jacksonville and money (the yield of bonds) which slows up and funds begi nto accumu­ was encouragingly heavy.
Tim rapidly diminishing supplies
of hanging together or going into would also alTord direct connection govern the m arket value of the in­ late liitli with the investor who saves
more in dull times, _ than in boom would 1seem to preclude any possi­
bankruptcy wherever n hunch of. with all Central Florida over State dividual security.
Bonds No. 2 and No. fa A direct,
"Jf we begin a t (he bottom we find times and tlUJ hanks who now have a bility of heavier shipments during
growers fail to stnml together.
through highway between South low commodity prices, dull business slackened demand for commercial; the remainder ef the season and,
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The Pnlatkn News had so murh Florida and Atlanta hy way of Talla­ and little demand for commercial loans.
"Both turn again lo the bond m ar­ it is practically assured that belli
advertising Saturday that the editor­ hassee, would prove of vnsC benefit money. Add tin* psychological factor
ial head had .to lie rut down in order to the entire State. And this will of increased confidence on the part ket and seek to invest these surplus oranges und grapefruit will continue
to get all the reading m atter and come to pass within the next five or of the public and demand picks up, funds. Dtmnnd, for bonds again to move at very satisfactory figures.
advertising m ailer In the paper. TbF nix yfcaTs. ‘I«&lt;*t US repeat, Florida will prices strengthen and m anufactur­ picks up and prices la-gin to rise. As
News is doing a great work in Palut- be the best paved Stale in the Union ers bestir themselves to take care of they go up the buying increases. A
McKinnim-Markwimd Company will j
kn and (inode Cluerry is iTn 1gnl 7.nl I and will entertain more winter visi- new business. As soon as these con­ certain speculative element, busy in (carry a complete line of Interwoven'
as being one of the best in the stale. ' tors for that very reason limn any ditions exist, laiyirg sta rts in earn­ the stock m arket during tin* boom Socks.
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Wo are glad to note that his people other Slate.- Ijikidiind Teiegiam,
est. People always like to buy iu a turns to bonds for a posiblc specuare beginning to help him hy taking
SKIIIUNi; DAS RECORD YEAH.
rising market. The more they b u y , lntiv'o profit.
- ‘THEY ALL KNOW MB."
more advertising and hark him up
tin* higher prices go and we bend fu r| “The true investor," concluded Mr.
hy something besides kind words.
HERRING, April 30.—Citrus ship­
a boom. All ibis buying takes more Babaon, “shifbhl nut l«* upset hy
Every newspaper man in bin ex money and the m anufacturer m piires these fluctuations hut should buy for ments hy the Hubring Citrus Growers’
----------- u-----------The Lakeland S tar-Telegram is pcricmi* soliciting advertising lias added funds to lake care of increased regular income rather than specula Association J u n e thus far totalled
showing more Improvement than .any had smile merchant tell him: "'I hey demand.
live profit. The position of the m ar­ .*(00 t arsi or 115,000 .boxes .exceeding
daily paper in the interior of the nil know me, so why shouliUI adver­
"Funds that would otherwise he in­ ket when tlif funds qre available all previous records. Prices reeeivstate. Since the Star and Ihe Tele­ tise?" lei us lonk at t l u | \ If tile vested in bonds are used in business, should govern only the type of se­ I cd have been most satisfactory, says
gram have been united under the merchant meant anything by Ibis as- iu fact, many bonds an* sold to gel curity selected. If bond prices are Manager W.
Crews. About 75
name of the Slur-Telegram lHere has sell ion lie meant that everyone who tlieiieeessaiy cash to carry on opera­ high, buy short time issues that ears of high grade fruit remains to
been a decided change and the imsi might b»* induced to trade in ids tions on the m*w .scale. The hanks funds may be re-invented to iidvuu- is* shipped hy the association.
ness men who said they only wanted j town and witli him knew him. That
one paper have turned in to support! this is not true is nppaitn! to every
that one paper ns it should be aup- ,thoughtful person,
ported. Twenty-four pages was tin*
People in a community are con­
limit for lust Saturday and when a stantly changing, coming and going,
daily newspaper in u eity the sire of and are becoming more und
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lsikelund can pull out a 21 page pa­ preoccupied with their own i
H,
per it mentis (lint they hnve ii won­ so a merchant need go hut a
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derful city anil a progiessive hunch distance from homo to find
c i
Jan. Fel &gt;. Mar. Arp, May Join July Atig. Hi•pt. Ort, Nov. lire. 1 ntnl
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Inlying
JI
ciih
of husinesH men. It also proves (hat w)io never lieanl of him. The;
y |Vinrriran record*:
the Lakeland merchants meant what meet a merchant in a personal
y,
White I.&lt;t 1ioiii, single lien
they said when they decided to cut and at tin* same Cline
257 (
20 19 25 25 23 23 2*» 2fi 23
19 12 17
g
l*'ii'nl year of laying
189
U to *17 23 19 21 25 27 23 21
0
0
down the iiuiiiIht of newspapers to I ,,f ||jni in u laisinesH way ami noth■Sivitnd year of laying
110 11
21
3
5
14(5 \
15
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17
4
3
1
1
19
21
White
Leghorn,
Av,
of
80
lien*
one good well supiiurtcd paper.
ing of the goods lie handles.
Rose t'limh Rhode Ihlunil Red, single hen
y
241
Meeting a mini iu a personal
30 27 23 27 19 25 18 13 15
1 15 28
First year of laying
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. Hanfoid is taking a stint in ihe
•1 10 29
14 14 13 11 13
173
IG 24 17
7
Second year of laying
N
and meeting a man in a bus
building line
that will never he
20
15
10
17
13
183
15
22
11
12
17
9
White
Wyandotte,
average
of
28
pnllctti
17
4,
way arc two very different th
:
Mopped regardless of linid limes or
Assorted varieties, average of &lt;3T7 liens and
Joint Smith may know John -I
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18 lfi 14 13 10
11
127
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4
7
to
4
pullets
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other calamities that might overtake
the mini, lull Smith may mil trade
Enulish records:
us in the future. Sanford will lie n
Single lien
witli Jones, ttie grocer, for the ver;y
city of ten thousand people in the
0
IK
21
18 15 24
229
First year of laying
24 23 29 10
good reason that lie only know
year of 1924 just as the Herald pre­
0 23
0 10
12
19 2*5 24
191
Heeoad
year
of
laying
121 •21 23
12
Jones in a personal way. lie doe v Juslralian records: '
dicted and with sufficient money here
not know him in a business way. Ill»•
While Leghorn, single hen
to build the houses contemplated'
f
First year of laying
213 i
lias
not
las’ii
educated
to
think
o
2*5 2(1 27 24 rD
n*O
m
19 15 oo 12 11* 17 it
there will lie enough houses ami
3
0 18 21 23 20 24 21 r
Second year of laying
18 11 15 15
192 )
Jane*
ns
the
possessor
of
some
coni
enough apartments to. t a k e care of
•1
White Leghorn, single lien
........
modify that would give him greater
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1
5 ■7
151 i
First year of laying .............................. .
4 13 22 21 19 19 19
13
7
inuny new people next winter. The
rJ
comfort ami happiness, lie lius
0
0 13 •)'» 23 oo
Second year of laying
113 1
Wb OO
. 8
U
1
Itehild lias Millie good news oil tile
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been educated to ihink of grot’*
Silver Wyandotte, single hen
apartm ent house idea and it will soon
First year of laying ...................... ...... ...... .. 16 lli 17 12 13 13 20 24 21 21 21 23
217 !
y|
when lie thinks of Jones, if e
be given publication. There is noth­
fi
Second year of laying
8 ’ 13 14 15
(5
9
8
Ill 1
10
3
7 12
ing to worry alatut our city’s growth.
Assorted varieties, average of 534 pullets,... lfi 13 10 11 12 13 14 20 22 22 20 19.
192
n
There will In* no dull summer here.
ThD 'cily will continue to -grow and
highest egg records lay constantly I duccrs during their first year prove
grow us fast or faster than any other we might say that Smith knows
throughout alm ost'avery month in the j vc ry unsatisfactory during subseinterior city in the state. And you Jones, the grocer, better is to teach
Smith more of the business side of
yenr and that tho only time when quent years, as for example, the Auscan ull help by pushing it along.
Jones and Ihe goods he sdiii. How
they fall off in egg production is dur- tvnliun Silver Wyandotte shown in
else run this he done more effectively,
ing the molting period or when they the table. To be certain that no such
economically and consistently than
hens are selected for breeders, .it is
arc brooding.
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WHEN U
through newapupur advertising 7—
Hens that do not muke such high necessary th at careful egg records be
YOUR REAL
By SETH W. SJIOEMAKF-R
LIST IT
Exchange,
Y
egg
records usually lay very well In kept.
ESTATE
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Director, The .School of Agriculture,
certain
mhnths,
of
thp*T*nr,
but
arc
T tiF T tyest eggs are produced dur­
’ ffjilppicnli kre being made of* vege­
International Correspondence
unable to stand th e* * train , of heavy ing {he time of molt and the period
1 I 1 ■J
tables from funds between DcLami,
Schools, Scranton, I’a.
f
egg laying and fail sometimes almost immediately following that season. Ip
New Smyrna' and Duytumi to the
completely
in other months.
the United States tho molt occurs
northern m arkets a t tHP rule of more
Records indicute tbut egg produc­
than a car u day. The shipments in­ tion is more a m atter of individuality* If the records of eighty W hite Leg­ during the months th at intervene be­
clude celery, potatoes and other truck­ than uf seasons, though molting horns in Amcricu is compared with tween July and January and naturally
on Your Iteal Eutulc?
ing products grown in the Dclauul seems to have a general effect.
that of twenty-eight American Wyan- egg* will sell for the highest prices
See
------------We Have II
section and shipped by freight, exThe egg records given in the ac­ dutL s and the 077 bens of assorted during this period. Hons may be en­
pruts or b&gt;' bout. The urreage this companying table have been taken varieties in America, It will be noted
year in vegetables is larger than us­ Irani Inying hens in Amerk’u, England tiiut the egg production in the cold couraged to lay during these-months.
ual and while the frost set bark the und Austruiiu. Thu records of some months of the year is fully aa large
Pullets th a t are hatched early in
AGENTS
crop somewhat it is expected that the exceptionally high egg producers ub in the spring months; also, that the spring
lay earlier than the
present excellent prices will huld up huve been selected und ulso the aver­ Ihe production declined only in the
later
hatched
pullets.
March hatched
on account of the greater damage age production of a large number of fall when the fowls were molting.
Pir«, Casualty, Auto U autaarc
pullets frequently lay In July, while
done to trucking crops further north. fowls,
IM W. P i n t BL, SANFORD, FLA
First
Year
Good
those hatched in July frequently will
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A careful examination will show
The Dally Herald, 16c par week.
that individual fowls that make the
not
lay until the following Marvlt,
Some hurts that uro heavy egg proH
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TREND OF BONDS

SLACKNESS IN MOLTING SEASON IS ONLY UNIFORMITY
IN EGG LAYING RECORD OF*1325 HENS OF 3 NATIONS

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ences Hens* Egg-Lay­
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Mistaken

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C. M. HAILE, Gen. Axt.
Ticket Office .and Pier. Mil) I i liny St., Jacksonville, Telephone 638

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You’ve Put That Engine
In Fine Condition-Thanks’.’
We’re proud to give efficient service to the car
owner because of his cordial appreciation for
work well done.
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Our modern machinery and etpiipment en­
ables us to take cartjof a ear whether, it. needs
complete overhauling, or rebuilding, or Tnorely
some slight adjustment of brakes or corburetor.
Our methods of doing business and tho very
reasonable charge we make for high claas work
has won us higli^rypt^ution among motorists.

Maxwell &amp; Britt

REPAIIl DEPARTMENT

REAL ESTATE

Sanford Buick Co.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY,‘APRIL 30, 1923
, M they last T will give n San
Florida, name plate for your
car FREE to anyono

ENDEAVORS PREPARING FOR
THE STATE CONVENTION

t ir e s a n d t u b e s

GAS AND OIL
Hot Shot and Flashlight
Batteries
Electric Fans
Electric Lamps

Lehman, a&gt;id will appear In th ^ M a y
issue bf tho Florida C. E. Nows.
Speakers of note who have recently
accepted places on the progrnm are
Wm. J. Ilryun, Marcus C. Fogg, and
Dr. Robert McCaslin, formerly of
for home and autqraphlle
Montgomery, Ala.,, now pastor of the
"Quality and prices hard to beafL R irers^ c .Presbyterian church,' Jack­
sonville. These men have long been
friends of Christian Endeavor. Mjr.
'Fngg has grown up In the organiiaiG6n from the Junior Society, M r
105-Pel
B ry m T lfS rtT irW S rp '^ ld c n t of the
"first Young People's Society of
Christian Endeavor in Lincoln, Neb.,
and Dr. McCaslin as a staunch Chris­
tian Endeavor pastor in Alabama,
has helped th a t xtate grow to its
present high standing in Dixie En­
deavor.
Lawrence C. Little, formerly Chris­
tian Endeavor field secretary for
cGorgia and Florida, now secretary
of Christihn Endeavor for the Meth­
odist Protestant Church In North
All or our cakes are sweet and Carolina, will conduct conferences,
luscious. From the coffee ring or and Carl J. Matthews, Jacksonville,
crullenf for brenkfsst-tlm e, cup who has been the very successful field
rakes for the luncheon hour to the secretary the past yend for Geor­
layer coke* for dinner-time, you gia, Alabama and Florida will-assist
will find they aje made of (he best
i nthe conference work, and is to be
materisls—fresh eggs, the best song lender throughout the conven­
butter, sweet milk and a flour
tion.
that’s fit.
zMany other Florida pastors and
workers in Endeavor will nppear on
the program, and ethough Mr. Leh­
mann ns chairman of the program
committee, has not yet stated when
or in what way he will nppear on
s a n f q r d m a id
tho program, the IvndrnvorerB of the
state have served notice th at they
consider no stnte convention progrnm
complete without at least hearing in
conference fro mono who hits trained
more conference JcndrrB ami field
secretaries than any other person a f­
filiated with Christian Endeavor.
Miss Lucy Belle Hailey, Miami,
first vice president of the state union
is le g isla tio n manager for “ Flori­
da’s Grentest Christian Endeavor
Convention, Miami, June 8-11, 1023,"
and hns nearly half the 1,000 regis­
tration in hand.
Robert A. Greene, Snnford, second
vice president, hns distributed very
widely his publicity features—an a t­
tractive Miami “sticker," n conven­
Jf the plans fnr ynur
tion blotter and the convention song
new home demit ml
Ihe in-lit materials,
“It Pays to Serve Jesus."
phone tis for esti­
mates today. We are
In a Into number of the Christian
-nnfldent you will 1&gt;«
.Endeavor .World, Dr. Francjs .‘ Er
mo nr . than ..pleased
with our iiuallty ma­
Clnrk, founder of the Christian En­
terials, and our pric­
es.
deavor organization, writes of his
recent trip to Florida. What he

IT 'S LU S C IO U S

ARCADIA TO Ha Y * CANNERY
ARCADIA, Apll 30.— Plans fdr the
erection of a grapefruit canning fac­
tory a t Arcadia were formulated hero
last week by representatives of the
DeSoto County Citrus Sub-Exchange.
Harold Crews, Sub-Exchange m an­
ager, announced the plant will be
completed In ainple time to s ta rt op­
erations a t the iirst of next fruit
shipping season. It will be operated
on the co-operative plan by the vari­
ous associations and special shippers
in the sub-exchange. Its product will
be m irketed by the Florida Citrus
Exchange under
the-1 Senldhcart
brand. r^The cannery will* have a ca­
pacity of 300 cases per day.
FAMUS “ LAST W&lt;

WEEK'S WEATHER.
W eather outlook for the period
April 30 to May 5, Inclusive.
South Atlantic and E ast Gulf
States: Generally fair untiltngar end
of week when bnsuttlcd shower^
weather la probable: norma! tem ­
perature.
Sanford Paint Store is the busiest
place in tho city. The reason-fm rthls
is th a t this store-alw ays has a com­
plete line of all kinds of paints, stains,
and vnrnishes in Rtock. They are able,
to give you hotter prices as they buy
in very large quantities. Last week
this store bought n carload of paint
of all kind*. Today it looks more like
a whqicaafe house than a-retail atorp,
It would do your heart good to see a
first class paint store. It is an in­
spiration In itself. They have paint
for every purpose and Mr. Halverson,
the proprietor, is a man of many years
experience,'in tho paint line. One of
Sanford’s-busincsa men remarked last
week th is *lty ought to he proud of
n store like this. Vmi can find this
store noxt to the American Fruit
Growers In the Welnkn Block.
27-21*1; ltwc

“I wonder if it's loaded T III look
down the barrel) and see."
“ Look at this wire hanging down
Into the street. I’ll throw It to one
side."
“I wnder how much clcctrcity these
wires carry? I’ll touch one and find
out."
“I wonder whether this rope will
hold my w eight?"
“ Which one o theso is the third rail Notice of Application for Tax Deed
anyw ay?"
Under Section 375 of the General
“It's no' un swimming here. I’m
Statutes of the State of Florida
going nut beyond tho life lines."
Notice is hereby given th at L. Ken­
wonder if my gasoline tank is
empty? I’ll s trik e .a a match and nedy purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
313, dated the 7th day of June, A. I).
aee."—CongrcgationaiisL

1020, has filed said certificate In my
office, and has made application for
Tax Deed to is s u o In accordance with
law. Said certificate embraces the
following described property situated
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
Lots 332 and' 333 Van Arsdalo Os­
borne Brokerage Co.'s Add. to Black
Hammock. The said land being as­
sessed a t the date of the issuance of
such certificate In the name of N. L.
Sevenson.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 314, dat­
ed the 7th day of June, 1820, has filed
said certificate in my office end hes
inadu application for Tax Deed to is­
sue in accordance with law. Said cer­
tificate embraces tho following de-

Some People Save
money in a stocking:' tin box or
bureau drawer — if they put in
$10.00 and it isn't * stolen, they
have ONLY $10.00.
While if they deposited $10 At
Our Savings Department they
would have $10,00 and 4% Inter­
est a lsoM R ?T X fe^
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Deposit your savings with

_Seminole.
County, Florida,‘to-wlt: WV4 Lot 342
and ail Lot 343 Van Arsdntc Osborne
Brokerage Co.’s Add. to Black Ham­
mock. »
The said land being assessed a t the
dote of the, Issuance of such certifi­
cate in the name of N. L. Sevenson.
Unless snid certificate shall be re­
deemed according to law Tax Deoil
will issue thereon’ on the 1st day of
A. D. 1023. '
iLlTNESS my afflcini signature
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a r i l seal this the 2tUh day of March,
A. II. 1023.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
3-2G-Gtc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
f P FOPSTBR, rrwldevt

BREAD

ASPHALT

ySMIUCUSy

Hill
Lumber Co
Phono 130,

Snnford

Lightning causes
many a serious
fire loss.
Your property nhould be
safeguarded in evety pos­
sible way, but in spite of all
precautions there aro some
fire dntigers that you can­
not guard against. It is im­
perative that you -■ make
sure of your investment by
carrying adequate fire in­
surance.
For over a hundred
years insurance has been
guarding property owners
from financial loss,by fire.
This agency has recources
and experience back of i f
Insure in the Hartford Fire
Insurance Company.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
Phone 396

Real Estate , Investments
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BONDS

taken ns an expression of apprecia­
tion and gratitude for the courtesies
he and Mrs. Clark received from his
friends in the state. When it comes
to landscape painting and general
out-of-doors and industrial pictures
Dr. Clark’s pen paintings show tho
skill of n master. His description of

CITRUS BELT NEEDS RAIN
TAMPA, April 30.—Rain is need;
ed over most of the citrus licit, ac­
cording to a crop survey made by
the Florida Citrus Exchange. W eath­
er bureau repbrts indicate that tho
scattered showers of the past week
have been entirely insufficient to
have any beneficial uffoct on citrus.
Somo dropping of fruit is reported,
though trees aro generally in good
condition.
According to the Daytona Journal,
"Alex Samra will begin tho erection
o f 'a new brie*:, flre-proof, sixty to
seventy room hotel In June." The
Journal says that it is to be con­
structed on the Orange avenue pro’perty owned by Samra now occupied
by shops and stores. I t \ will be a
commercial hotel ; to be operated on
the European plan* The newspaper
also saya th at “the cost of the struc­
ture is estim ated a t 1150,000, com­
plete and furnished. The plans call
for a spacious lobby, and the con­
cerns now occupying small buildings
on thp site wilf be furnished with
larger and better quarters la the

‘oil Today and you
Driving Your Own
Here is-your opportunity to buy a Ford Car in a simple, easy
yet practical way
You know the advantages enjoyed by your friends who drive
their own motor cars. They go when and where they choose.
If you are interested in purchasing a Ford Car, com e‘in and
let us explain how the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan provides
the way for realizing that desire.

Enrolls You. Small
Payments Weekly.
Start today by making the initial payment and then arrange to
make regular weekly payments which will be credited to your
account and draw interest at the regular savings rate.
Ask us for full particulars or go to your nearest Ford Dealer,

B P. WHITNBR, Cashier

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�PAGE FOOT

REAIM OF SPORTS

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

tiny sta
or any foreign country.
To liuy.- rs*IL deal In, tram*. ho)rt o r
Irmil-oVo rCnl ■■state, and the fixture*
and personal property Incidental thuretu or cnnnortrd therewith, and wtlh
thal end In view lo nciiulre, hy purclump, 1en*■•, hire or otherwise, lands,
tenements, hereditaments, or any Interost tli-rvln. and *to Improve th e '
same, nnd generally to hold, ninnaae.
•"•I with sort Imnrove the property of
tho company, and to Bell, lease, mort..K I1, in •use, or otherwise dispose Of
the lands, tenements and hereditament*
or other property of the company; to
((instruct, erect, enulp. repair and Im­
prove houses, liulMIriK". politic or pri­
vate road*, nlley*. tram w ajs. yallrond#.
reservoirs. Irrigation ditches, wharves,
sewers, tunnels, conduits nnd subways;
lo make, enter Into; perform nnd car­
ry ndt contract" for constructing, ,nl» j
terJug. decorating, maintaining, fur-,
iilslilng, IjKtlng up and Improving
lilitldlnge Of every sort and kind; tQ»i
interior,.- atniiey to. and enter Into cioj;
arrangements of all Wind)
r*. property owi
oUinrar'iutd to carry on lie
respective ■nriinches the liusl . niltlilers.-ciiiil roctore. decorators,
era In Mont-, hrlck. limiter, hardware
imd-otlier tiutldlng niaU-rlul* or reijul______ 4:..—-------- J*.---------ki ’Article 5.—The amount of the capital
.sloe), of this corporation nliair (j&lt;- Fifty
I ThOMSnnfl Dollars fl60.UliO.Oa) divided
. Into five hundred shares of the par
I value of f t 00.00 per share, gold cnptthl
stuck may lie paid for In property, latt o h e
h u p n r s e r v l c r s n t' n j.u.s.t v n tuBtlon
lunt

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

League Or­
BASE BALL NEWS Another
ganized in Florida
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Florida Stale League
At Tnmpn 2, St. IVte 0.
At lakeland 3, Orlando 5,
A t Daytona I, BrmJenlown 2.

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

Either Snnford is too large for the
"small stulT” and too smnli for the
Hv
“larRe Ktuff" or else thn fana juat [ I
don't want baseball, or. then; are not
enough fnns In thcAnwri with onoURh
get up to organize a club, or what­
American League
Mondny an&lt;J‘ .Tuesday—/ ‘Glimpses
ever it might ho,’ and while Snnford
A t Chicago C, Cleveland .1.
ir i :
. 'i
dormant on the tp/eition, nearly c f the Muon/*
A t Detroit 4, St. Louis ].
every town, hnth-lnrgc and small are
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A t WaahinRton-Phlladelphia, rain. putting
..... w teams
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| the field.. thin sen_
This la Allan Pwatflr benutiful and
into
- At. Ilmtnu-5, tiuuj Y-f.*k--3j------------ •on. and"viewing'it from every VtiKle imprcflsIve' iicn ^ x d aitS c.
ihrv
fill look
11idle like the renl
roods.
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real goods.
National League
Some*
of
the
stars in this benutiful
Another new league, known as the
picture
nre
Hebe
Daniels, Nita Nnldi,
A t New York 4, Boa ton (1.
, Ridge League has been organized, ami
f l x e i l h y t h e I n c o r p o r a t o r * a t .t .h. ei* o r A t Philadelphia .1, Brooklyn 2.
will play every Thursday afternoon. Kuhyo do Remnr, Dnvid Powell and
i n l X H t b m m e e t i n g o f s n l d c o r p o r a t li o tni .
A r t i c l e «.— T h e l i o s l n e s s i i f r n l r s
of
At Pitt»hurgh&gt;Chicago, rain.
I Tliesu clubs in this league are all sup­ Maurice Costello.
this corporation *linll In- i-ouiliictcil hy
At St. Louia I, Cincinnati .'I,
a hoard ol directors o f not less than
ported by towns many times smaller
three nor more than t w e lv e members.
It Is a romance of a luxury-craving
than Snnford, ami rhnnecs nre they
A r tic le 7.— T h e annual m eetin g
of
tin- storkholdi rs shall tin held at the
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
will furnish a brand of the national society girl, loving no passionately
pilneliial o ffic e o f the company on thn
second Monday In January o f each y e a r
Ameriran League
past time that will satisfy their fans. that she will m arry the penniless
tit 10 o ’clock a. in. o r as soon th erea fter
At Chicago 8, Clcvelnnd 8.
Snnford, no doubt, will organize a man of her heart—but so fickle that
as practicable, at which m e e tin g there
shall tie idccted by and from the slm-kFalling Into the Sewer.
At Detroit I, St. Louia t).
dub in the year 1030, providing a ball she insists beforehand that the m ar­
lodih r* a hoard o f dlrertur* f o r the
i 1
riage
will
be
for
one
year
only.
ensuing year. T h e Hoard o f Directors
At Wnahington 2, Philadelphia 3,
park lias been secured by that time.
Tho present season a t Ft, Lauder- so elected shall meet Immediately f o l ­
Others not scheduled.
lo w in g the adjournment of such annual
meeting o f the stockhold ers nnd shall
And seeing this picture without cost dale has been an idcnl one for the orgunixiFROSTPROOF, April 30.—The or­
Iiy e le c tin g fr om th e ir own
growers
of
winter
vegetables.
No
•number a
President.
Vice-President,
ganization meeting of the "Ridge Lea­ will i&gt;o II. C. DuBose nnd his family
National League
Pt
ereitiry
and Treasurer.
frost, not too dry, nor ton wet. A
ami
the
free
pass
is
good
for
tonight.
gue"
was
held
In
F/ostproof
the
oth­
A
r
tic
le
S.—
T
h
e
Ptin-kholib-rs
tills
A t Brooklyn I, Boston 2,
big rroji has lieen produced, but the enrttorattan shall at the first o r goaf n iz
a­
The
management
is
expecting
you,
er
night,
with
tile
ridge
towns
of
St*,
At New York 8, Philadelphia 0.
meeting, o r as soon th e r e a fte r as
prices have not been as good as they tion
Mr.
DuBose.
p
rin
tlen
hie.
adopt
thn
necessary
b
y­
bring, Avon Park, W inter Haven and
A t Cincinnati !l, Chicago (I,
might. However, many formers have laws fo r the govern m en t o f tins c o r ­
Frostproof represented. luike Wales,
poration.
A t St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 2.
A r tic le « . — T h e hlg hrqt amount
of
"Rags to Riches" with Wesley m ad e‘money nnd the season as a indchtdvni-ss
formerly represented in the league
or I In ti III t y io which tills
whole.has
been
very
satisfactory.
corporation shall at any time bo rub*
meetings, decided to withdraw and (Freckles) Harry, Wednesday and
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
leet shall hr the sum o f F i f t y Thousand
Thursday
and
"My
American
Wife"
i inllnrsr
'
play
imlejMtinlcnt,
sending
ropresenta^
M
i
T
i
r
i
n
Florida State League
Article in.— 17n111 the first election nf
Notice In In ruliy g iven Ituil the purl i lives to this meeting to stale llieir po- Friday and Saturday.
Tampa a t Lakeland.
iK'iHlilp I t i l i l ) eu It - h 1st I no !h I w « - ii ns. officers the hiislnod, a ffa ir* of tills rnr- |
point
Ion shall he conducted hy the f o l ­
ilu
iiudi
r
s
l
g
oed
.1.
t*.
Hull,
nod
W.
I..
| sitioiis.
8t. Petersburg nl Daytona.
K. A. D o u g - ,
W ight, cn ii'y liig •&gt;!» iMistm-ss under Hie lo w in g named o ffic e r s !
This
week's
program
—and
you
can
lass.
President A. : 1k Frocker.
Vicefirm u.-nno of
Iln ll-W Igh t
I ’ rodiicc
Bradcntown nt Orlando.
The result of this meeting was the
P i eslilent; and Vv. II. T iin u lc llffe . P e e - ,
I
’oiMpnny.
w
as
on
the
H
tli
day
of
April.
lice
for
yourself—is
one
of
the
best
..1...
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formation of a four-club h-nglie to
Il’ I.l. dissolved h y mulonl couseal, so i c la r y and Treasurer, and the said ofit* regard* the said .1. p. t.lall, who l lc ir s shall constitute the fir s t Hoard
play games every Thursday afternoon week's programs in n long, long time, fi.r
rutlre* from the firm. Alt m-enunis ow- of I drcrlors.
and
every
one
tiinulil
see
that
they
do
A rticle I I . — T h e lisines and restdeiir- 1
Inr in sold • unpnoy to lie pjilil to W.
during the months of May, June, July
I. Wight, who w ill Continue the liual- i'» o f the aUhserlticrs to these tirllrles j
and August, and .while the entire ; not miss a one of these three fea­ iii * n* W ig h t Produce i .‘mupuny, nnd of Inrorpnratlon to g e th e r tilth t h e ’
W. I. W ig h t tiNKjimlng nil Indeldedin *n uumlier of shares o f tlo- capital stock |
schedule has not been completed, a tures.
of snld I ln ll- W I g h t Produei- I ‘mnpuny. sliliM-rlhcd hy carh set opposite Ills
imme, ate n« foltuws:
J . P. H A M , .
tentative schedule was adopted at this
Nn not
Kesldi n‘ce
No. o f Him res
•
\V. F. W It; I IT.
tk A. Douginas.. Hanford, Fin.
Zoo
a*)-: 6-7-U-2J
The table In-low shows Rogers meeting culling for games ns follows:
A
Ik
F
r
o
c
k
er.
Hanford.
Fla.
t
\ s
nt
Scbring
vs.
Frostproof,
and
nl
\V It. T u n n lcllffe. Hanford. Fla.
ID'J
M IT IIF .I
Hornsby's century of humcra from
In VVIliiis* W h e le o t we have h ere­
.V
h
II
ct
I
n
hfrn
hy
k
I\
i
*
ii
llmt
H
ip
tihK&amp; * - 1015 incluiiitiK 1023:
Avon Pork vs. W inter Haven, the
of
•• • t mI k
w i l l m i t h r l l l l i &lt;lut i*l Mu x . unto set our hands tills 26th day
A. I *, iH23. apply t*» tin* U«ivpino|* of April. A. D ISM.
games
to lie played Thursday, May 3.
|
• Year
CL
HR.
14.
A.
DODO
LAPP,
l-'lni
idu
for
htttfHMi
pufi'tit
iiii'iiriiiinitN’h me—
G. AH. It. II. Pet. Inn &lt;itii Hflvon, tinr UHsf.olot» n mnl Mir*
a . i-:. r u o r i &lt; i : i i .
18
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VV II TITNNI* :ii1F F I 4,
Greene,
Orlando
Id til 12 81 .485 • • Mini #* Itil o n lii mIv r*nfjiiiriMi ii ml it lit**
AVON PARK, April 30.—May 3
■
1010 .....................
(!
P T A T I 4 ( i F F L . I l l I DA,
..... 139
l i m n , n f Mf i aNTKSSUMA O »M P A N V.
S.
Johnson
It'town
16
49
It
21
.130
Cl
d
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T
V
l
IF
PI4AI1M
11.14;
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i
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m
:
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n
I
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o
w
K r 1017..................
ft will see the Ridge Lcuguo open with
... 145
ii. It known iliai on this day personMum Mu* f o l i o w l i i K f l i a r i ' i i h h I m i l t I. &gt;i
Thomas, Daytona
10 OH 10 211 .127 •«f
jilli
i
.ime
lo
fore
me.'
an o ffic e r duly
Avon
Park
playing
a
t
Winter
Haven
1
tic*&lt;*r
|i*«if
i
(
It
&gt;
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m
n
f
u
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l
,
i
r
i
i
t
'
m
u
l
11018 ...
................. .115
5
i MMi|f|i*tr i n j i v, t Hit Mf l i i l loM *«f w l t l r l i In anthorlzed lo ink.- a ek n o w li dgeiiients,
CIti IIcy .Lakeland
10
00
13
20
.3111
K.
and
Frostproof
at
Retiring,
this
was
1P1D....................... .
ni l fill* III I ht- «if f I f f n f I ||i* Hfi'M- |I! A I'oiiuhisM. A. 14. Frocker, and VV.
B
jp‘
Donaldson, Tnmpn HI 02 8 21 .388 Ill*»\\
*ai v t»f Hi nt *' ill Tf i | l i i h n w? ( i i i l m t t i K lit.* ' l l I'm iiih -llffe. well known to me and
rfv * 1020 .
t» decided a t the meeting of the league
149
11
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Irt’il hv, law for tin |»u1»| l«"xt• i I. iiiiu u i*« me to lie the person* who
In 05 Hi 25 .384 i NmIi i rt'iu
1
I • v cull I Ho fo r e g o in g promised c h a r ­
f Hi In ii mI Iro.
21 nl Frostproof Tuesday night * when Ne'hnus, II town
1021 ‘
151
ier n rut each fnr him self ncktiotvlidged '
1C. A. | i n l &lt; ; l * \ S S . •
(iludu, l^ikiln nd
HI
03
H
21
.3HI
I H u l l In e x i - e u t e d t h e s a m e f o r till- lisi H
\ K r i ( » h t c 1: 1: ,
15 t
12 Lake Wales' derided to drop out ' and
tMy.*j"" 1022
Hi
67
HI
21
.3011
Arn old, It'town
a
n d | m r p o s e * t h e r e i n e x p r i ised.
\V. II T I ' N N M ’I.I F I T :
• 1 leave un even four-eluii circuit.
1023 ...................
7
i n w I t ill's* W h e r e o f l h a v e h e r e u n t o |
Mi n i i i :m o f
%t io \
10
01
12
23
.-300
Hunter, Orlando
\ \ *’, I hi- Iii)t|. r wl n n vi l , I n i * li&gt; H8»t*i I* ni 1 in. hand alul hi jiI this 2i)tli day ol
The meeting followed organization
Ap r i l A D. I S M .
mi i f h .-I v«'w | m«* l l i * r f.»i ih* i»tu | m»w
Currie T a m p a
IT. 03 17 22 .350 fill*
R |v Total .....................
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14. It. 1I A W K 1NP.
|
o f Irt-rMHlIUK II Uiwly TO I*I*. &gt;1*11*» lllltli'F
UK) ol the Avon Park Baseball Associa­
1010
InP d n r y Pm,He. '
Ilu* I u %
vn *.( I* 1 *r I ■I ii m i l l \ \ r It* rt"h.y- &lt;l*- *
The following jdayprs mndc HMi or tion here Monday night w|»en K. P.
" »'til 1 i* I lllli I !*♦• I *»11* i W I fl'K tl t 11 * 1 W m f 111 *
. or'iMai’iil lull p-li.Ml o. tiwlJI Mil« olid 1m* Hi**
more hnmura-m their t-nreers: Untie Loumi&gt;, f o r m e r l y * o w n e r . o f tin; .Chat
r | i m i * ' i nl Hahl «
i m I i *'
Innoogu
(S
o
u
th
e
rn
le
a
g
u
e
)
d
u
b
was
\ t i l i*l i * I -'I II*
o f i hl w i‘i»r|»i.r- i c x i i m n i i z i l i i i c i i )
Ruth, Yankces, Kill; Sum Thompson
at t u n hh.ill
I"
M o N T I J / . l ’M A
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l-ANV.,
A
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n
p
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c
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a
l
p
i
n
t
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. nls, 127; (bivvy Cravat h of the Phil­ owned a W i t h f ’nrolinn S t a l e Lcnl i t i n t i i f - * • t f il,l,t ,-ttf i m m t l o o s l u t l l Iti- I n
NATIONAL
,,
Me ( ’I t ; n f S i t n f n n l . Ct Mi t il y o f .'■■•ml
lies and Red Sox, 119; Tilly Walker gis- team last year, vice-president,
t;. All. R. it, • e l . | u n i t .. m n l p l a i t o f I ’l n l li l a, h u t t l " ’
of the Athletic*, Red Sox nnd Sonic ami Glenn H. Spink, s e e r e ln r y -tie iis - Wbeat, Itrimk
M IH'.i ! imnril oi DliI'Ctors may tntinMlt.ii
11 15 7 ■
22
l . t i , t o ll nTflt-t * a t t t t l n - r p l a c e s w l t l i l n
tom, 110; Cy Williams of the i'liillii « urer, uitii an e xeeu tiye iiu n m itte c Trayimi-, I’itt.
11 HI Hi It) 170 m n l w i t h o u t l l o P l a t e o f F l o r i d a f r o m IVH
l
i n o - t o l i m e n « m a y loi i | r » l r c d .
eomposed
o
f
these
three
and
(filb
e
r
t
.And Cull/ and Rogers Hornsby of the
■
(itiniin, Pitt.
tl Hi • II1| Article .1 TUI* corpnrtlt loll slinll ■
It
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l t&lt; emnn, Mark Smith, M u rray W hite*
i
lun
** | mr|M Itml u*iHt 11tiuiL
Cardiniiis an even 100,
0 ;i 1211
Ilarni-tt, t'iii.
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i oTi ( l n a t u r e *&gt;f t h e ■ ■
Jim Rottomley of tin- ('iiidiiinb Inimt, 1‘buries II. M o f f e t t and M c ­ 1liii jjruvi-, l 'inn. J 2 1 1 Hi i i ' l i oAs linief*c,b*- o fi MiTlisn -r nu«r m o r a l l o p s h a l l h*
T
o
rarr&gt;
,oi
llo*
loisllii-s* o f InUel N■
first player In either league In Ini a Kee Ml well.
h i .i inn - 1. ■• a - 1
reH iaUranl
kceiicrs,
|eai»-r» i * k*-e|m*i s --f M i r a g e s f o r m o t o r ■ ■
AMERICAN
home run with the base* tilled in
r ,r I ( • l i i r l r s ' I -ill I. lints, wnrt-litnisciio a. ■ ■
Daily Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke lleilmiuui, I let. I I 11 ] | 21 •h o ’ I ii,l,iici-onlsli ili-nh-r* In |iro» Islntis, har1923.
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new sitcnli i s ■ ■
House,
Mobley’s Hrug Store and Hunt inir, IIns. 0
HI .155 i null
Compiled by A] Mono Slias.
|&gt;■-•■|ii lei o r * mnt m u i m g e r a of tlie - ■ ■
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
tf Williams, St. [,, in M
17 I I 5 ' Jl t f' i- - OI'I l -I In III SIS mill ot list |lllli-es Ilf ■ ■
] tml-lle i nl e rl ii III itieM
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15 . 105 I |irn( i n l l n r m n l I n «■ It, e o i i r e y , t n n r l ■■
at
531,000.0(1(1.
estimated
"Have hail kidney trouble uni! back­
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Volueity was dr scribed hy a m hnnl
eral doctors but got only temporary
■M
relief. A friend advised me to try bay as "what ii fellow lets gn iif a
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Kidney anil bladder trouble teijitin-s P i
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prompt treat men*.
Foley Kidney *
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Rogers Hornsby Hits
IK 1One-Hundredth Home
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Rest Ten in the
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You can now buy nnd. pay for a Ford car out of your
weekly earnings on tho Ford Weekly Purchase Plan, •
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Thousands of families are taking advantage of this new
'way to buy a Ford and will .soon be driving their own cars,
enjoying all the benefits nnd advantages of motor transpor­
tation.
The Ford Weekly Purchase Plan is amazingly Simple.
You can-enrpll with an initial payment as low as five dollars
each .week. You add to your first*payment ns much or ns
little as you feel you can afford.
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This money is‘placed in the bank and draws interest.
In a short time your deposits, plus the interest paid by the
bank, will be pufficient to obtain delivery of the car.
Start today nnd before you realize it you will be driving
your own Ford Car.
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FORD DEALER
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The following banks are acting as depositories for pay­
ments made in connection with the Ford Weekly Purchape
plan:
FIRST NATIONAL RANK

SEMINOLE COUNTY RANK

PEOPLES RANK OF SANFORD

RANK OF OVIEDO

RANK OF MOUNT DORA

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in the Big- Leagues

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BUILD NEW PACKING ROUSE,

TRAIN SCHEDULE

LAKELAND. April ,'in -(‘oiihI iu i lion work i* rapidly progressing on
CORRECTED NOV- I ITU, 1022
the Hew 575Jnni parking house here
of the (.aketniid Citrus Oiowei «' As­
Knulh Humid
sociation. Tile building i» to lie of
Departs
Arrive
hollow tile,' finished m lui(T stiueo
M3
...
2:30
a.in.
2:40
a.m.
No.
along Spanish lines. It will la- one
No.
27
8:40
a.m.
of the most attractive, as well as
1:3M p.m.
1:18 p in.
merit modern) ye&lt;|uippcd packing ' No.. t o
M'.l
No.
3:20 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
. ... 0:55 p.m.
7:H) p.nt.
85
No.
The Daily Herald, 16c j&gt;er week.
McKintiuh-Murkwood Com puny will
open their new clothing store soon In No.
the Brumley-Puleston building. 12-lfc N ii.
No.
Nn.
No.

ISPECIAL!!!
ROASTING
EARS CORN

60 c
DOZEN

|Piggly-Wiggly
ALL OVER THE WORLD

Nurtlilaiuiid
Arrive
82 ..... I : )y a.in.
HI .
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80 ........ 2:36 n.m
1*2 ........ 4:01) p.m.
28 .......10:0 p.tn.

Dupnrta

2:03 n.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m,
4 :05 p.m.

Buick Sixes
1!)1(&gt; Iiuit'k Six,

condition

!!)!(&gt; Hnick Six, extra Rood condition, only 1125
I ill 7 Buick Six, this price will please you . 375
BUS Buick Six, looks and is a bargain ... 400
1020 K-J5-Six, you know how these always run .......................................... 650
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1020—Another one just as good
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Arrive
xNo.
a No.
xNo.
xNo.
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24.
25
101 .....
6:60 p.m.
Daily, cxrejtt Kumlay.

.... $1100

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Departs
7:00 n.m.
3:25 p.m.

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Arrive
Depart*
*No. 167..
a*.r»5
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xNo. 158 •,**,,(*(■«
7:00 a.m.
No. 22 ..........
7:10 p.m.
Ovirdu llranth
Arrive
Departs
■No, 120. — .... 7:4B p.m.
xNo. 127;..,.,....
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Tito cat's priced above nre curs wfc exchanged for New
RuickK, and httvo had the best of caa‘, therefore wo guaran­
tee id I Ruicks wo Bell, either new or used.
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The influence of ad­
vertising is apparent in
every turn of my daily
life. I find I cannot dis­
regard it. It is always
with me, guiding me in
my pleasures and in my
duties, telling me what I
should eat, wear, and
use and what I should
buy.for my family.
I find that there is on
the tip of my tongue a
multitude of names the
mention of which will
bring from some shelf
nearly everything that
1 can use in my daily
life and in the daily life
of my family.
In every instance that
name means a very def­
inite promise and assur­
ance of 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 of .the newspa­
per and 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 be purchased with­
out embar r a s s m e n t
since the advertisers
have given us handy
names.
They mean assurance
in shopping. There is no
indecision. Even before
I enter the shop I know
what I want to buy.
And certainly they
mean satisfaction. For
the advertiser whose
product is not good can­
not continue to adver­
tise. The fact that I
have seen a name re­
peated over and over
again assures me that it
stands for a product of
duality. 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 seHs
them. '

WK TRADE----- WE HELL ON TERMS

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(This was written by a woman)

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every live Business Man
In Sanford In this Column
each day.

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Cards of Sanford's Repot,
abl# Professional Men, each
of whom. In hia chosen proI m t o i the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

1*0 Classified Ads lc a word. No
fc» Ad taken for less than 25c.
*3 And positively no Classified
^
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
*4 must accompany all orders.
•Li Count the wurds and remit
M acordingly.

FOR SALE
Quick Service Transfer

George A. DeCottes

Storage Facilities

Attomey-nt-Law

If « • please you, tell others; If not,
tell us. Phone 488

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Over Seminole County flank
NFORD
FLORIDA

FRED R. WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

and varnishes nt Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents,
f'tiU M ALE— Blinde Island

setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Ellsworth, Ilcnrdnll Avenue,

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

First National Bank Building
Kim kai ,E —Fine strawberries for
SANFORD
FLORIDA • preserving or table use, 15c quart,
City orders of five quarts or more de­
livered.—L. II. Jones, Ueurdall Ave­
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
nue. Phone 3505,
t
22-tfc
117 Commercial S treet—Sanford, Fla.
ARCHITECT
FOR- SALE CURAP--"Model N Hup-mobile roadster. Excellent condi­
Room 7, Miller Bldg
tion, new tires, new paint. • A-l mechhanical rendition. $250 takes it.
Act quick. See | \ A. Mero.
24-3lc
INSURANCE AGENCY
Lot with &lt;&gt; room bungnFIRE--------AUTO---------RONDS
of Myrtle Ave. and 13th
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LAWYER -J.• to Frank Brinson.

General Shop and Mill
Work

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

B. W. HERNDON

CHELLE MAINES

S. 0. Shinholser

Contractor and Builder
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FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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—Court House

( j m Examined

Classes Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.

FOB S.U .I. New linngnlow, reason­
able tei ins. E. F. Lane.
2fi-3tp
SPECIAL li.MUJAIN in lake front
Optician-Optometrist
lots’- E. F. Lane.
^
20-3tp
HS Boat First Street Sanford. Fla.
FOB SALE—Eight empty linseed oil
barrel;;. Sanford Paint Store, Wo-

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

FOR SALE .&lt;*(! 111. McCray Refrig­
erator for groeery or restaurant,
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
like new. A small counter show case,
also Favorite 1 hole gas range, cheap
&gt;a. 203-------- Phones---------Office 271 tor caslt. to.) N. Sanford Avenue.
27-3tp

DR. J. T. DENTON

STEWART The Florist

I 'll YSICIAN-SUIKJ EON
Booms 20G-207-20R Meisih Building

Cut Flowers-------------- Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental Plants
till Myrtle Ave,----------- Phone 2G0-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

Booms 22C-22S

DR. R. M. MASON
DENTIST
New Melxrh Building
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

General Machine and Boiler
DR. G. S. SELMAN
Works
Practice limited to
Cylinder Grinding
Disease* of Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Automobile Repairs
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Ac'elylcne Welding
Mcisch Building ‘
Phone 62---------Sanford. Florida
Simplicity,
Mrs. Casey was calling upon Mrs.
* allidian, mul suon the talk (unit’d to
U»- daughter of the Inttcr, who hod
hut recently returned from school In
another town.
"There's n )&gt;hiln girl for ye," sold
Mrs. .Callahan, "absolutely no nlti, In
M&gt;Ue «if the fact that ahe has been at
* finishing irhoof. Nothing stuck up
nl'init Mury. Hhe’i unanliunna to

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.
Get An Abstract Before
Buying: Property
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.

WANTED

tag. No, Mrs. Casey, she Ju»t run*
il’iwn, non (hi plume as she Is i"—Ex­
change.
WANED—A chute* to build your
new home before lumber gets any
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
£arty Irish Monastery.
The site of mie of tha earliest Chrls- ed.—Sanford Novoity Works. 183-tfc
tfiui monasierlra in Ireland has been
found at Malice Island, Strsngford yfA N T ED '^0 BUY—Asparagus U rn
seed, for good clean stock will pay
Lough, nCnr Belfast. CTi*. ruin* have
ix-cn hlentlfied ns those of Nendrdm a goofi price. Address W. P. Newell
iiimi nst erf, mentioned In Mulrrha'a Co., W'hoUenle Fere Growers, Apopka,
"Life «,f 8t, Patrick,” written before Fla.
279-tfe
C*!» A. D.
Extensive excavations have been SALESMAN W AITED by food manufacturer for Florida. State wage
carried out and valuable material, In­
cluding some stones with writing, the wanted, age, prior employment and
Mart meaning of which has. not yet references. Address Box 220, Jack­
been ascertained, hare been unearthed. sonville, Fla. , '
23-5tc
Rome df the writings are believed to b*
HAVE BUYERS for farms VmTlandi-,
&lt;»f Danish origin.
In Seminole county. Describe and
Hollend will
the American st«U price—Lake Mary Realty Com­
fitultlple- unit train system when it
pany, Lake Mary, Fla. ■
&gt;S»tfe
electrifies Its Railroads connecting WANT TO HEAR from owner hav­
Amsterdam, The Hague and Rottaring farm for aale; give particular*
and lowest .* price.—-Jt^hn J. , Black,
Chippewa FalU, Wi*.
4-21-28-5-6
The Harald delivered aix times
Week f o ^ l 6 i B,•■ *',
1 * •*
For quick results try a want ad.

FOB RENT—Six room house uiid ga
rage. Apply 315 East Eleventh St
FOR RENT—Furnished mums for
light housekeeping ut summer rates.
Also two furnished bed rooms, very
desirable location, 701 Magnolia ave­
nue.
25-4 tc
FOR RENT—3-room apart!
all conveniences to party without
20-3tp
children. 312 Oak Ave.
FOR RENT—Two desirable ap art­
ments a t 320 Oak Ave, May lat. Call
2003.
■26-3tp
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, . cor
ner Efm ave. and 11th Street.—A
Schneider.
2C-3t|i
FOR RENT—2 furnished housekeep
stairs. $20 per month. 314 East 5th
FOR RENT—Two 5-room bungalows.
one 0 room bungalow.—A. I*. Con
nelly A Sons,
26-tf(
FOR RENT—Furnished room
Park Avenue,
FOR RENT—Large three roomed cottage, 1314 East 4th Street, lSnfinutes
from First Stn&amp;t, See Mrs. F. R.
27-ltp
Mitchell, next door.
FOR R lffit—Small cottage, J. MuT
•son.
4
27-3tp

Will Cive You flood Idea
of This New Innovation
in Itoad Building

A sttidy of the roads of the United
States by Mr. It. C. Kishhurn, Chair­
man Piama County, Arizona High­
way Commission, shoys that approx­
imately three hundred million square
yards of osphulic pavement is giving
satisfactory service and tending to
decrease taxes, by the long life nm!
small maintenaneo rcipiired, as com­
pared to other types of hard surface
road ways of the non-resilient type.
Mr. Kishhurn states that for a road
m aterial to be successful, it must
first of ull have determined strength,
greater than all stresses, strain and
shock of traffic to he applied there­
on, it must be resilient and elastic to
stnnd tin* shock of traffic for the
same reason tnht we put rubber tires
on nutnmhllcH to absorb the shock
and prevent thecnginc and moving
parts from complete ruination.
Asphalt for pavements is a mineral
rubber ns caoutchouc for tires is a
vegetable ruhber, and lias the same
tendency to ahsorh vibrations.
Now even asphalt has been im­
proved byTi process known as WIL­
HITE ns the following copy from the
Highway Engineer mid Contractor
(August 1922 lattic) proves:
"WILHITE Highway Pavements
(live Excellent Service in California,"
In June 1911) the &gt;Jaia Angeles
County H ighw ay' Department de­
cided to build WILHITE op the Los
Angeles Harbor Boulevard, over for
oldl earth-fills known as nigger
siough, which had been unpaved for
nearly ten years, for the purpose of
giving W ILI.ITE, us they said, a su­
preme teat. Conuty Bond Commis­
sioner F. H. Joyner, at that time
stated that if WILHITE would stand
up under the heavy pound of traffic
on thiH road under the terrific heat
of the summer, no one need ever wor­
ry about it elsewhere, |lh a t he con­
sidered it the heaviest traffic in
America. The old earth fills were
about twenty feet high with lukes
on Cach side, this sub-grade wnn
properly prepared and rolled with a
fifteen ton three-wheel roller. Wood­
en curbs were installed on each side
of the rcyxl, WILHITE foundation
three inches thick wus laid thereon,
raked, spread and rolled, on top of
which WILHITE two inch top course
was laid and rolled with u five and
eight ton tandem roller, until no rtoro
■compression was shown under wheels.
Mineral aggregates constituting
ubout eiirhty-five • per cent of the

carried over ten,million ton* of truffie mid In aa |&gt;erfeet today n* the
&lt;lny it wan laid, with not n dollnr
spent thervun since Juno 1U111.
No other rood in the stnte of Culifornin has ever carried fi\?o million
tons of traffic without being wholly
replaced. No other road in Califor­
nia has nver carried three million
tons of traffic without being badly
broken up. This is the supreme test.
The urn,test ^iiKinecrn in America
that were very skeptical at first are
now enthusiastic support era of WIL­
HITE, and claim that tile above road
referred to, in their opinion, is the
most wonderful piece of highway in
all the world.
In view of the foregoing, we can­
not see how it is possible for any
progressive state, county, or city
highway department to refuse to in­
vestigate W IIJ.IT E
claims and
merits to the fullest extent. If tlnty
sincerely have the interest of their
taxpayers nt heart, they certainly
will do it.
We have at (his time laid in the
state of California over sixty differ­
ent WILLET jobs, showing a total
yurdage of six hundred and sixteen
thousand one hundred and ninetyseven square yards and contracts and
proceedings under way for nearly
that much more. These jobs are ab­
solute proof of the claims of WIL­
HITE, because they have all been
obtained on the actual showing and
records established here in the face
of the most hitler competition, and
if WILHITE was not every thing
they claim for it, WILHITE would
have been out of business a long time
(AgO.
............. ....................
THE WILHITE SOUTHEAST CO.

AMBROSEc OIL u p
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"THE CROSN BAR. AND
BRING IN "THE A X E .\ W A N T T O TAKE:
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“TH \S E N G /N E a p a r t
\ TH IN K T H E U C E N S E

IT ACTS
AS THOUGH
THE
W HEEL-BASE
. W A S L O O SE !

pla tes a r e rattun

.O R S O M E -TH IN

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AS SOON A S A ; FENDER BE N D E R
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S E E S A U M P /N 6 * B O N E BREA K ER *3j
HEADED FOR. THE MAIN ENTRANCE) fjt
HE S T A R T S G U E S SIN G !
Jf

It Pays to Swim
W ith the Current
Thin is about two spark plugs. At llic
moment they are lying, on the sales
manager's desk in the establishment of
a large middle-western hardware job­
ber.
One spark plug bears a name known
wherever automobiles are used, the
otlier a name seldom heard.
Both, says the sales manager
good plugs. On the. score of t
they run neck and neck.
w e a r e ilisc o n tim i

Jug this line”—and he holds up the plug
of unfamiliar name. "Yes, and our «Ur^count on it is larger, too
"What’s wrong with it?
Not a
thing. It’s a good plug—mighty good
*
plug, but—no one knows ubout it. It
isn't advertised—the other one is. The
demand
is for
the advertised make.
*#
‘'* " 1
And we'vo leurned it puys to awim
with the cuirent, not aguinst it."
More and.*more joblters in every lino
of business are learning every day thut

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
his goods, and we will handle it."
Said another—“Our salesmen carry
a eatalog with thousands of items in it.
They haven't the time to push unmlvertiaed goods. Their work is princi;
pally taking orders."
If you go among these wholesalers to­
day to introduce a new product in com­
petition with merchandise nationally
advertised, unless the article is excep­
tional, you will bo mot everywhere by
the injunction: "First go out and 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 movi with a
minimum of effort, goods people know
about and ask for.

LOST—On Orlando road between Sil­
ver Lake and Sanford, Packard 37x5
tire and rim. Please infonn E. T.
Field, Field Auto Top Co.
24-tfc

Published by the Santord Daily Herald

The-Dally Herald. IBe- per week.

In co-operation with The American Association of Advertising Agencies

Daily Herald on aala at Joe’s Smoks
House, Mobley's Drag Store and
Hunt'd Plihmacy,
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*SANFORD, FI/ffllPA. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923,
Chinese W ill P a y
Indem nities to Fam ily
o f Slain A m erican

[TWENTY-TWO ALLEGED COMMUNISTS
WERE ARRESTED IN PITTSBURG, PA.
AFTER A RAID BY THE OFFICIALS
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Mir TIip A«HkiUI»( r r » « )
W ASHINGTON, April 28.— Amer­
ican Minister Scurman nt Peking has
reached increment with the ChlneM

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Charlua
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hands of Chinese sentrios at Rates oi
KnlRcn. The agreement provide^ for

PRESIDENT
POWER
TO USE NAVY

. AG A IN S T ttUM RUNNERS
IS LOOKING FOlt AUH ave •
TIIOUITV
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&lt; II1: /vnm an.—Twepty-two allcgeu ynnun..... .
....... ......
p iT T s iiu n n u .
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• w, V.H.lne'nrrmit here today after raids last night by city, coununder arrest
ut|l(jritica bail
had nlanplan
ono3 woman
woman woto
were ond-i*
• here toony nftcr
. rn. t 4V_ ...thm-UIr*
ty and federal offieera. The prisoner*, according to the n U ^
\
ned a big May day demonstration in Allegheny counti* ,
, • „ U lJK „
announced raids would continue until every one *“ *
It included aubquantitiea of illCRal literature were captured by nUt^rUlci. u
chigan.
AND script ion blanks for a fund to defend the men arrested In

Of General N atu re
Been Passed b y Both
Houses and Flood
o f Locals,

F ifth T rain lo ad
o f O ak lan d Cara
.Shipped to N . Y o rk

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HOUSE OF DAVID
COMES UNDER COURT
IS CHARGED WITH
In
W ritte n
FLORIDA GIRL
Filed in C ourt T od ey:
B y Judge
AWARDED MEDAL
FOR HEROISM 0AMAGE AWARDED

apology from Tuehun in province n
Ku,Kt,n&gt;
Immediate removal from
0ffjct, chicf of sW|ff adjutant and ad­
jutant who was in tommnnd of of-;
fending troops and payment to Cnlt-j
mnii heirs idemnlty to Ih&gt; fixed l,y tlu’ . M A IIY 1'HUIINKK. 3 f ST. PETERS- rpQ
a n c J M r S . H an sel
n i n e . IS im w A u u K D i o u
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American government
fo r Th eir P ro p e rty
lift A VERY

T h a t W as C on fis­

A ll B u t T w o B oats
o f Steam er W reck ed
H a v e Been Picked U p

PITTSllUltGH, Pa., April 28.— Six­
cated by Leader
teen acts of heroism were recognized
( II jr The Anaoclnlrd P r » « (
by the Carnegie hero fund commission
W ASHINGTON, April 28.— At the
Mir The Assorlslra
1,1 the spring meeting here yesterday.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mic
Department of Justice todny the pres­
J11- T»i«* A«&lt;nfl*lf&lt; Press)
The heroes, three of whom lost — HatuwIp* originally
rvsMwts ol
ident's request for nn opinion on U.
CAPETOW N, South America, April
were
The Oakland Motor Car Company.
but’
twn^
iifeboats
belonging;
their
liven
ineluding
a
woman,
were
Nn.
hviI,0i
Tenn..
brought
suit la fedS. naval vcrhcIb aRalnat rum runners
And where la President I.nnR and
T A l T A I ^ S ^ taA p r ^ 8.--1Jn- were referred to Assistant Attorney why doesn't he step tn with his » uh- Pontiac, Mich., ihlppcd « trainload
Portuguese steamship Mom - j awarded bronze medal*. Hvo hundrid) prn, c0(|rt
recomptna* for
of cars to the New York branch April ____I...
of |sums they said they donated to the
\ several
of one
|e« the Icifialativc hoppers ptodW* Willobrant in charRo of the lepal aa- pension)? oh did the President of old?
several days
days ago
ago at
—*dollava-wns
........... voted the father
, ...
()
H, tho fifth trainlond that hns been nmrdes, wrecked
colony upon their entrance *nd for
now
reported
have
Iwen
the
nun
who
sacrificed
his
life,
tim
double rupneity next month the pecta of the prohibition enforcement.
The aenson does not hnve to l»e
.
. . . • who was disabled, was granted ( cumpcn*ati«m for labor performed.
'shlpirtd to this branch since the first Capo Frio, ---pre.ent.o..lon. of the l e c t u r e Mr*. WHlobrnnt nt once liCRnn examl- over a week or two old before the
picked up. The Miwsnmedc* cnrrieil hero
of tho Yunr* The trn,n' ' onslsted nf
$72»i, while in six other cases smh Mrs. Hansel; from the time ahe en­
likely to eaUbllah n record In nntion of leRal technicalities Involved. “ extras” start and the first big event
40 special freight cars, which are two hundred and thirty passengers award totalled I'.U’iOO.
tered the colony until the beginning
f, wlaw. enacted with virtually half She Indicated considerable time will, to bo pulled olT seems to have been
owned by the Oakland -company.
§4,r&gt;00
were
awarded
for
other
wor­
of war (a allowed two hundred and
TE X AN IS ELECTED
of the GO-day session Roneand only bo required before her opinion could Ernie Ilurke's “ gab fest" with his
Aslmllar
troinload,
which
com­
HEAD
OF
SOUTHERN
forty dollars u year and- to racked
thy
purposes.
.
,
,
,
three of the four ao-callcd general bo formulated.
honor the Umpa In the fray at l-ake- luded compensation
prised 40 freight cars was shipped
Two Southvrrtors were me
...... ........ .............
for .period from WU
HARDW
ARE
JOBBERS,
measure* P »»e d both houae®. T h e t a
Jnnd nt the opening game of this last
to
Buffalo
April
4.
During
this
same
among
those
recognized.
They
were:
I
nt^
|
u.r
withdrawal
from th# eoH
have been an unusual flood pf local SEEK TO SOFTEN
serie*. Wo of course did not sec the
JACKSONVILLE, April 2« . ~ With Nft|)cy ( ;tim*lcy. 41. u housewife of : |n Ju20 at the rftte 0f $428 a jr**r.
week
n
trninload
of
Oakland*
filling
measure* enacted. Of Rcncral bill*
VAGRANCY LAW S game, nml would not l&gt;e guilty of
30 freight cars was shipped to the the submission or requests by New
v ... Smldy, Tenn., who died attempting t» j j |tr husband receive* net Income of
on cwm to Rive one Confederate vet­
trying to pass judgment if we had,
S. Anderson, a child, front |,,
n .yt&gt;nr u,, to time _war
O,leans
and
Atlantic
City
for
the Bnvo Lois
Chicago
branch.
-.
_ started.
eran ----back due
V.-..
-pension
.
J of $400 and
„„
TALLA H A SSE E , April 28.— Aa- bu( what wo would like to know, Is
4 n
_...ttlltrt Tntm
Si'llt. 1 Krom
..
.i * time
At__ until 1D20 hi*
drowning
at
Grnyavllle,
Tenn..
that
convention
of
ll«M.
tho
joint
nynmd
The
special
trainlond*
mentioned
arrested,
two others when signed by the R ~ |sertions that some aheriffs and their this: -how cun n man hr
P.i21. A bronze medal was
1pensation fixed nt $1200 a year,
...
above me in addition to txo regular convention of the Southern Hardware
ern«r, will give judicinl circuits o f ! deputio* were conducting the o ffic e *jp ut {„ j n||, tried in court, etc., for
player
|
section
of
tho....'«p-mdlinvbgkqjmfw
lluvMUli
v
.
_____
.Jobbers
Association
nnd
the
American
her
husband.
,
and
Duval
^counties
ad-1
^
„
vury
rotu,n
ways,"
were
made
in
Hill»borough
'
conduct unbecoming a ball player
Mary A. lUihnor, 10, of 2.T8 l irftt
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., April 2*.
ditlonal circuit judge. Much of the tho housec todny ua that body debuted while on the field, and then not henr railroad shipments made to every see- „ Bn|wnrtf Manufacturers Association
stieet.
St.
Petersburg.
Fla:,
a
student
__Tlir
House of David colony awa
closed here yesterday.
session given to consideration of n measure introduced by Represen­ U 'word from ihe l'reaidpnt of tho tlon or tlio country.
who
attempted
to
save
a
girl
chum
Benjamin
and Mary Purnell, It* leadThe
Southern
jobbers
elected
ofiicli\ addition there are the regular
convict reform measure* and one to tative Hendry, of Taylor county, league about it. Sanford had the
from
drowning
ul
St.
Petersburg
June
era
were
characterized aa fraud* 1®
overland
drlvo-nways
to
nearby
orrt
n*
follow
!:
eliminate prnellcc of leasing convicts which would require that all violators same trouble once or twice and we
« written, decision filed by Judg*
(L A. Trumbull, Dallas, Tex., (iresl- 1
to private firms and individuals hna be given jury trials. Final action on will leave it to you, how many times (Mints.
Sat or today. The Judge, in hia opin­
distant sales man- dent Mark; L^oiis. Mobile, Ala., flr»l
the bill was postponed until Tuesday. and how many men did the ex-Presi­
almost passed.
W. R. Tracy, nrs
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., April 28. ion awards compensation to John
every
effort
js
bovice-president;
Beamy
Morrison,
•
&gt;
Representative
Hendry declared dent Rose fine uml suspend for us. nger, stolen that
. .. K„ cv Ark..
&gt; w H vtce-prealoeiu,
vtr-.-l.rrM.lrm-. - Mta. M .ry Il.rh.ror. U* , v » r «M Klrl and Marirarot Hansel for their *0T.
i....I.... i„ .1..
Arli.. sivoml
TALLAHASSEE, April 28.-Yen- one of It's objects waft to offer protec­ Rut of course, we should worry, 'tnlnl Jng made to get cars' to
denlers in
vices while members of the colony. ■
u rdny was convict day In tho Flori­ tion to n man honestly seeking em­ our troubles, and Mr. W. J. Merrill, time for the spring buying which is
da legislature. Virtually 'every piece, ployment for being pleked up on the writing in the Lakeland Telegram opening with a decided rush duv to
Sit- a c o m n - ........ ................ - ­
of business related to them nnd. all highways nml railroaded to jail on suys:
the recent prolonged cold weather.
I r r-hnrlei Ireland. Greensboro, N. ef her chum, Miss Dorothy Met latrlm K in g T u t is in S a n fo rd
of it was brought on, nt least given the brond charge of vagrancy.
The Aoul event of the day was the
He reports that railroad equipment C who was elected to life member- in Tampa Bay June 17 left
T a k in g T h ru H e r
impetus, by the excursion more than
Mr. Hendry declared that it was fracus in the fourth, which ended in and facilities for the shipping of mo­ "
W. C. Thomas, Tampa. Fla., and jterdny afternoon^ for Orlando to at
ir, month* ugo of n North Dakotan, often tho case now that tho maximum Ilurke’s ejection from the park. Hun­
Benefit o f Merchantfl
tor ears to the west and the south­ E " a . L o iin n l, jr.. ltluoficld. W. Va. j tend, tho State 'High School Swim
• • ■•
*vi
who met death In n private prison of six months was imposed and the ter nnd Saunders hail singled In suc­
sister
Miss
Pauline
west are ull right, but there is still
___ - ________ __________
* n»injr meet. *tvr
cession.
Smith
endeavored
to
catch
defendant sent to u convict lease
camp.
______ KLETCHEILIH.
Buhner is captain of the St. Peter*- Read What Tut Say* About tk* Bt$*
a con siderable tie-up on shipments to SENATOR
The house passed in amended form
Saunder* off first, and Umpire Mai*, Enstern points, although this is not
CVI.LKD TO FLORIDA BY
I |,urB (jirls* Swimming team.
i tiehr Men of Ban/ord In
a senate bill that when it)} final pas­
Humphries so bad as it was earlier in the year.
The cost involved in jury triuls met ter ruled .that Rort
DEATH OF HIS SISTER
Th|,
i,|,.nl which i-osl the life of
This Issue.
sage is effected, will mcun the end with some opposition und Represen­ coaching on first, In te rfe re ! with
Miss McClutchie occurred about a mile
He likewise reports a steady in­
W ASHINGTON, April 28,-Scnntor
of leasing convicts to private firms tative Carmichael led in the fight to Stewart’s try for the throw. The
off hhure in Tampa Buy, while the two
crease in the number of blosed
In ibis issue is a paga adrirti##*
,etcher left Washington Thurmlny Birls were taking their «lnily swim.
or individuals in this state.
have the jury trial provision stricken. hull rolled out toward the auto line, models being shipped—n general ten- l-'lclchi
mi
nt by King Tut, the old bird whoad
The house then turned, tu worlf on Representatives Kenncrly nml Me- and both runnehi advanced, a huso.
niight for Geneva upon learning of the Miss McClatchlc died In tho water, *
dcncy noted In the whole industry.
tomb
was opened the other day
oiltlen death
death of his sister. Mrs. J. H. short time after a fish believed to
a measure to give vagrants a more Comb spoke in favor of the adpotion Walker's decision to put them back
sudden
—— ' ” 0
over
in
Egypt.' Ho has somat
He
exwhere they were, brought forth a
appropriate trial, the senate voting
Huddleston, « l H&gt;«t
hnve been a harraeudn, severed the to any about luttcr day bulsnas* men
W IN ESHER C1VK ALIBIS IN
of the bill.
, „ .
„
to
Washington
prol
on n bill to prohibit corporal punish­
Miss Buhner
Representative Weeks of Holmes storm from Ernie llurke. When we
CASK ON JA IL RAIDERS pects to return
artery in her left leg
ably about next Saturday ami leave
^
,)0(1&gt;. „ f |„.r chum even though he ia aome two thousand
ment. It was this phnse of the d^y’* declared the vagrancy lnw ns now sny storm, we mean n storm o f cursyears old taking his time on I M S
directed rather impartially
legislative activity that brought the stands merely allows sheriffs and lngt
STARKE. Fla., April 28.— A score
&gt;h.- O " *
!'c o n m ltu ‘ 1
ir' off. Kind
nnd........
hi* ............
time o ff— mostly
others,
most attention in view of the assur­
nnd
of witnesses for the defense today « «
deputies to ge;t rich off fees, while against the umpire
Tut
wm
one
of
tho
Pharoha
and h*
included
i
r
.-.
».-.i
•
•
•
&gt;
...............
.
,h“
ance held for tho success of the other Representative Kenncrly related part among whom lie finally
reforestation. Mrs.
“ .Idlest..........
.nsclnus.
The experience
presented alibis for six of the nine
only unconscious,
knew much hut he never lived in
prison reforms. The lash, before it of testimony adduced at the join Catcher Smith, who attempted to
funeral will take place nt Geneva Sun­ shattered her nerves nnd she bus not
, men on trial in circuit court for al­
Sanford and that is probably tha raagoes, if it does g * ut all, is going to legislative committee’s investigation knock the jiet name hack down his leged complicity in an at tuck upon day.
»_______ __
yet recovered.
•
\
.
aiin lie appears in this issue to glfd
throat. McLaughlin, who was nt the
make n fight. Tho senate which has of reported convict brutalities.
the Putnam county Jail, March.2, in (.(I(S T N A T IO N A L.H A N K
PITTSBURGH. April 28.— Sixteen you reasons why you should trad*
bat nt the time, trlod to horn in, nnd
it first to deal with, is so closely di­
which Sheriff P. M. Hagan was
SHOWS
W
ONOBRFt’
L
PROG•
The
many
friend*
of
Mrs.
E.
C.
nets o f hewlsm were recognized by with the following merchant*.
Smltty gave him a little of the same.
vided on the subject apparently as
wounded and the jail, structure rid­
iiKSH IN BT ATM ENT TODAY the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission
The
Diamond
Palace,
Perry
W
el*Roman
wlll.be
glad
to
learn
that
"he
IUayers, spectators and police inter­
to preclude more than a hazard of its
dled with bullets. Twenty witnesses
outcome. The upper house orated In recovering from an operation l&gt;&gt; vened and llurke was finally escorted Were called by the defense attorneys,
The First National Bank continues ut Us spring meeting, yesterday. berg. Prop.
Tlie Sanford Shoe A Clothing Com*
Thrcoof the persons riled lost lives,
the question for one .hour and forty- Dr. Mitchell at Robson's Sanitarium. from the park by Officer l utchlng...........
together with
three of the defendants I,, improve nnd i» “ getlting bt It* •
son and Deputy Sheriff Purvis. Swot- C V Smith. L J- Hryan and J « b n | . by day” ns it would seem. About im lading one woman. Those receiv­ puny, Shoes and Clothing.
five minutes, und when it saw that She will soon be out ugain.
j . II. Hintcrmlster, Pianos, Phono­
the end was not In sight, derided
produced the (and took his place nt first, nnd the Itaumeartncr. Six more will testify I
m,mU, ago the First National is- ing awards Included Mary A. Hruh-t
Australian
mines
Baunignrti
graphs,
Music.
.nt
on,
as
games
have
a
habit
to go home for Its usual week-end.
.
uued a statement showing a wonder- ncr. of SJ. Petersburg. Klu.^
—. - —
,,
largest amount of gold huivu
since itto:rI game WC................
tomorrow
IIIUI iun«
« . ----Mobley's
Drug Htore, Drug# a«d
Intcn
“
Senators Stokes and Wells spoke j ~ J y - r ..though th.. output Of N..w |„, doing. .U-ntoe little
in other
IHUo_Interruption.
Seven witnesses testified today thnt fu| K„ in ln deposits anti
11
t h e e t e r n a l t r ia n g l e ’
1
such as this.
Sundries.
,
of the whip in uncomplimentary
und
today
n
lesslcy Fowler, idcntlfiwl by Sheriff j J)Jirln 4,f ,the~ statement
People* Bunk.
... Chi
terms, it was defended on the" other
bank
a
high
ugan as
The eternal triangle Is Indeed eterHagan
----u member of th«f mob which noW „(,foment gives the
Yowell ti Company, dry goods, la­
hand by three staunch supporters,
sought to remove a negro i n -Id for |evrl in deposits. ‘ The best part of nul ' Five thousand years ago in the dies and nienhi furnishings.
Senators
Johnson,
Phillip*
nnd
the murder of II. C. Cross at Gainos- the statement today is the compara­ cave-man age there existed love trlWilliams Garage, Oldtmobil# M d
- ,h“ * " ,r&gt; .w,u
°
Knight. Medical authorities, have
be heard.
was ville, was at a dunce nrar Gainesville tive statement made a year agd ami angles Just us there do toduy. In the
repair
work.
.
’ •■
Add to the Tinkerlam thnt
stated and Senator Phillips beiicved convict guard’s lash by offering
todny. This year the deposits on Paramount picture “ Adam’s Rib" prolaBt year in the special the night of the attack and went
C. A. Whldden, pressing and clean­
1
Jist
them, he said, that the wbip i* the sub for all of Mr. Hodge._ measure.
April 27th were $1 ,481,057.34.
wqh the
home in nn auto nt 12:40 a. m. The
,t its enacting ciausi,
...
f thu Bulldogs, was
I
they were ilurtal by Cecil B. DeMHle und which ing and merchant tailoring.
muftt humane puniftbment yet evolved except
(nil attack occurred at 1H5 a. m. &gt;yoar on U10 name date
wid be shown at the Princess for the
on
Piggly W iggly, Groceriaawould
have
made
it
U8!,n|
*
“ilu
sence
0f
Joo
Tinker
yesterday
by man. It's « remnant of barbarism first
J
n took the stand this a fter-j $(,205,507.00 showing a big gain in last Umes t.sluy, the featured pluyers
...
tnr
n
imrent
to
whip
h
isjp
_
,
_
,(jon
who
walke&lt;l
out
Seven mt.. ---... ,
llunt'e Pharmacy, Drag*.
in the opinion of Senator Stoke*. To battery for a parent
noon i nan effort to pr.ive that Wal­ deposits ami the immense liusincss hre seen In a “ vision- of the fttnne
A. P. Connelly A Sons, Real Sstata,
aboUth ‘the whip would demoralize L^hl/second, the same
^ S
S Ttlw diamond after the'little flurry
now kielng done by the First Nat­
ter
Goto,
also
identified
a*
a
mem­
money
to loan. Insurance.
discipline in the stato camp, Sena- L chool teacher to whip one,
ronipcd on the bumps, and in
,,
.
ber of the mob, was in. Gainesville ional.
Milton Hills, Anna CJ. Nilsson und
.
.......
/a. 1_.ban
_ ___whinnmg
ol con i
_ made
■ . .himself
,___ ,. very i,niMirtant
Ball
Hardware
Company, Hard­
against
the
whipping
ml
important
ter Phillips asserted. Other *U te*
BilU payabln nonu also soumls Theodore Kosloff compose this trluntil HLM o'clock tho morning or
ware
and
sporting
goods.
vlcts.
Mr.
Johnson
based
his
,ul
p
‘
^
^
T
u
o
Tat
on
the
bleacher
bench
have fouml better mean* of discipline
Kood and there are many other angle. This la In the episode In the
" " 1 [J “ bwfS to the dug-out ami gave his in* the attack.
for their prisoners; let’s put Florida port of corporal
Russell White, the third man Idem items in the statement today that giant red-wodo forests, hut again in STATE CONVICT LHABft BY8 In the Hat, Senator Stokca pleaded.
tified by the Putnam county officials, ate worth reading and then send the modern times Milton Sills, as a suc­
TK.M ABOLISHED BY BOUSE
Senator Stokes with Senator Macwns not at Falatka, but In his romn Herald to n friend’ and tell them this cessful broker, cornea borne to find ms
Williams, Is a member of tho joint
is the bank that Is building a six- wife (Anna Q. Nilaaon) entertaining
3
asleep, four w itnesses'-Id
T A LLA H A S S E E . April **•—
rict treatment, and It was ho who
story
The defiiise is expected to close IHO, y fire proof building
-- - -- nnd one .of Theodore Koaloff, playing the role of hoftae today passed a m» M « « ^
committee Investigating bputal con- late eternal punishment out of ex- C a p t Brotherton
to.nor.ow morning, and the case the prettiest hank buildings in the M. Jnromlr, tho exiled king of Morahabolish the atate eonvkt
bore the burden of the fight to send iitence.
state.
go to th»i jury in theaftarnoon.
GI
la, a amall atato In Europe.
W ill Com m and
tern. Tho aaeaaura was
the lath jhe way Of dlacardcd thlnga
TALLA H A SSE E , April ^ - 7 ™ °
Thle Is. only nnolher phase of 1M‘ by Mr. * DuvJff, who aald Ih jt
1
MTRRANTE
IB
K
bB
C
fB
D
‘ *
’
K ey W e s t Station
.tgdajf.
, As the senate closed Senator case of County Judgo W1I1U. o$ this
impression (hal-»Aevd
K. I’. GRAND CHANCELLOR ancient trilngle, hut the entire them? \^
Hams hal
had brought
to him th?
N e w Stadium ^
1 .n jiffWUJIama
_
county, growing out of
M
P
H
.
ta^'cQoowafs tho
Is based
U a law against Jawing ataW*
^ production
^
n
alleged sent Martin
IRe Tfce » « m «U I»4 P ? **
O p e n e d .N e a r Ix jn d o n
investigation Into the death 6fJMartta
-Cnpthe
outcome
of
il,
which
in
this
t'*
90|
W
ASHINGTON.
April,
-8
OCALA. April 28.—J. K Durrance.
vlcts, such la. not the c i R
A ill.Apert 'to*Kla gravd. 1 Senator Mac- Tabert will be re opened according t ,_in w I). Brotherton, now at tho a
S c e n e o f D i s o r d e r s JacksonvUie' attorney Was elected proves to be highly novel, proves a de­ It ie not practiced. Hd &lt;
WUIlams plans to let tho senate look
Senator Stokes, chairman
naval war college, will be detailed
grand chancellor of the Knights of lightful evening’* entertainment.
that an erroneoua, Inaeftl**
*t iu bulky strength Mondasy after­
1
nr
Thr
A
s
M
s
t
r
i
»’
"*■&gt;
about
July
1.
••
commapdant
of
Pythias
of
Florida
ut
thu
grand
lodgo
revised etatutea •f'lB W 'Rdfil
noon. It was described by Mr. Stokes new
S
W
kwith -the Ig
.
b
» _«
&gt;•
LONDON, April
28.—The
..
1___
Va Munra ! ‘ WHS L IF E OR DEATH SENTENCES
ter conference
Wavorly Hill, yith a ca- convention here. l't. ^ ycr" 0 ^ “ H
today aa th# most brutal instrument H. w m charged In testimony-by for- Seventh Naval District ami Base at
UP TO TH E JU!H« e |slblc for the dafoct.
(hi, j choaen u next meeting place. Other
Key West, succeeding Captain W. ». atadluni at Wavcriy 11 . v
of punishment he had ever seen, cer­
nacity of 120,000 spectator* was tno
„ier
Jailer
PoppeH
Crosaley,
who
will
take
qommand
of
officer, are: F.. U. Dlcklnaon. T.m tainly 41 compared with the tortures
TA LLA H A S S E E , April 28.—The A U N T ALICE ROBERTSON _____
sccno of disorder* this afternoon,
cd collusion with Sheriff Jones to rail­ the battleship Idaho, is announced.
.
o u t s A P r w fr t M jB e r
*na,
G.
V&gt;
C.{
U
»
.
Sparkman,
GK.
of the inquisition, he said.
house passed a bill by Representative
when it ope nod with asaocitttion foot­
-road train rider* to private camp j t
R.; George M. Lynch, St. Peteraburg,
’ T l}® measure to prohibit corporal .. ..____1
Davis that would.make tfdiacretlonball final to decide the championship
Putnam Lumbor Comuany
Company at Uara. STATE ROAD DEPARTM ENT
G. P.; D. W. Tompkina, Ocala, G. M.
W ASH ING TO N," April
punishment introduced by ‘ Senator
nry with the trial judge to Impose
betweeh
England
and
Wales.
Forty
IN SKM LQHARTERLY SESSION
K.; I*.* Hi Johnson, I*e*burg, O. M.
polntment of Mla* Alice
W. C. Hodges came before the sen­
casualties rcaultcd when door* were
LAHASSEE, April 28.-T h e
l Tom G Gordon. South Jackson- either life or death sentence, on per- fturner member of eo*|
ate syestenlay on crutches. It wa* aca.u RoadT Ik p artm en t in regu lar
etormed after tho stadium waa full.
TALLAHASSEE,
April
2
3.-Th
e
lift*
.to J
Oklahoma, as • weltara
ville, (5 r-a.| and w. U, Pavia, of aona who plead guilty la
reported unfavorably’ by a commit­
The
game
&gt;
V,M
wwpetlded
for
time
niuln. a O U The o ffU er. Were
Under the present law. he Uhl, n the VcUrana Bureau hospital
state
mad
dopartment
held
It.
re*,
u te
Jdudison.
...
tee headed by Chairman Pittman quarterly meeting k**01'* J1* "
ludison. O . 0 - G- 7
.........
l"®
llret d,&gt;irntdegree murder
murder carrtee a comRations from .11 part* of U&gt;«&gt;
ular aemi-quarterly meeting, the day whe nspectatOra I^awunnad
iostallrd. Next year Pythian* wUl
kogve, waa apprevad today by
Mr. 8toke« came to It* rescue and
pulsory
death
sentence unleea the
seeking work on certain projects. Th* being given over largely to routln# field. R
f
If
V. ‘
vi
onjoy a trip through the Conddlan
celled it to the calendar and there
tor Hines.
jury rccofqmends otherwise. .
-■ • ■h*
S a l i e n t yesterday A
businesa.. Delegations wiU bo beard
Rockies.
It was taken up for consideration un­
i G e D a lly H erald , 18c per week.
.1 contracts, bid. for which h^i ^
by the department today.
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MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Phone 217-W
I f i n h ate mmr friend* r U I I I s s ran
— If r » a are w ain* answ here or runtime
he me, nr If ! « ■ are enferlalnlaa. w rite
• s w i l l rard ta Ibla drparlm raf. s l r l l S
details, o r telephane the llrm . It will
he wreatlr appreelalrd.

SOCIAL C A L E N D A R
Thursday— Mesdames Emniett Hunt,
Edward Betts and Ml** Fern Word
- entertain at bridge at the Parish
i. House at 3:30 p. m &gt;
trid a y—Mr*. Ernost McGalloway will
.. entertain the member* o f tho Dupll• cate Bridge Club.
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Friday— Mrs. Braxton L. Perkin* will
entertain at luncheon nt her home
• d r r K a g n b fl* 'kTcRub7Ti^noTThg_ lt(Tair

Mary Powell, of Tarboro, N. C., the
guest o f Mrs. David Caldwell.
Saturday—Ceciiian Music Club meets
at 3:16 p. m. at the atudio o f Mrs.
Fannie 8. Munson.
Monday— Pip* Organ Club meets at
the home of Mrs. Guy 8. Reiman
on 7th and Elm avenue, at 3:30
• p. m.

The hour* pawed quickly in the
spirited. game q t bridge, and when
score* were counted it w *« ffound
a
that Mr*. J. D. WoodrufT held high
scon: and w m awarded an exquisite
tion and fancy work.
flower bowl of terra cotta glass,
Several piano numbers by Misses j Dow *corc was held by Mrs. Henry
• Purdon
who wn
was given a set of iced
Mary Elizabeth Moyc and Mnrgrct1
Portion who
Strout and vocal selections by Mr. ten glasses. Two guest room candlc- p l For Florida: Fnir tonight ^
and Saturday.
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and Mrs. Ferguson and daughter* rtlck* were given ns cut prise and
were
presented
Mrs.
Mitchell.
vrero greatly enjoyed by the guests.
Following the card gnmc refresh­
Tho hostesses of the afternoon,
ments
of brick cream In pink and
Mesdames Ferguson, Wslker, 'Gra­
ham and Rounder were the recipients white, toppod witK whipped cream, publicly, directed by Mrs. Richard
.
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and coke Iced in pink were served. Maxwell.
of numerous beautiful towels.
On
each
plate
were
pink
carnations
At a late hour delicious refresh­
ments consisting of snndwiehc.-i, cake to bo used* as Tavors.
Assisting in serving and entertain*
and ice cream and coffee were served
hy, tho hostesses assisted by Misses ing betide*, the hostesses were Mis.;
I.ylc, Griffin, Btrout nnd Ferguson. Robert Hines, Mrs . Fred Dnigory
Among those n1t
werc Mes- Misses Florence Henry, Sara Kvelyn
W i n i n m ^ ^ r y ^ t t i n i e l h ' rulcstonT TnilhRolscfT Bccrctno’ -Tren'surer.' . .
dabies 'Fe'rgus*on7
Grahorn,
Tho program for this particular
Bourrior, Crosby, Telford,
Iyiwc,

Bandy, Lyfe*, Krupp, Grow, Lilja,
Jenkins McConnell, Metcalf, Griffin,
Moyc, Calhoun, Moye, Smith, Grow,
Hackney
Ilruhnker, Tyre, Burricr,
Graham, Howell, Walker, Grayam;
Misses I'attyo Lyle, Emily Griffin,
Mary
Elizabeth
Moyc,
Mnrgrct
Strout and the Misses Ferguson.
Messrs. Crosby, Ferguson, Walker,
Tyre, Mpyc nnd Courrlcr, and n num­
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Allison of ber of the little folks. .
Palm lleach nre visiting their mother
for a short, time.
.
Tho Parish House was the scene
Mr. and Mrs. Archio Betts, Master
Charles Bolts and Mm. C. M. Hand
motored to Tampa yesterday whore
they spent tho day niout pleasantly.

J. K. Dickson o f Ocala represent­
ing M. C. Kiser Shoo Co., of Atlan­
ta, was in tho city ycitcrdny culling
on his local customers.
customers,
' W. 8. Jones of Atlantn represent­
ing Robinson Neckwear Co., wns in
tho city yonterdny calling on the local
mcrchnntn.
.
M. H. Nagle of Baltimore, repre­
senting Daniel Miller Co., wns in
tho city yesterday calling on old
friends and transacting business.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sfycmpcr mo­
tored to Ocala Sundny where they
were tho gursts of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest, end also motored to Silver
Springs before returning home.
GL I. A. PARTY.
In spite of the showeiy wenlhei
tho U; I. A. Ladies spent one of the
most delightful afternoons in their
history with Mr. nnd Mrst Ferguson
nt their country homo on Lake Mary
Thursday afternoon.
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Tho rooms were daintily decorated

yesterdny of one of tho most at­
tractive parties given in some time
when Mrs. Emmett Hunt, Mrs. Edwnrd Betts and Miss Fern Ward, en­
tertained nt bridge. There were
seventeen tables of players and n
number of other guests Joined tho
pinyers for 'refreshments.
The Parish House was transformed
into n large gnrdcn, with its decora­
tions of stately palms, nnd baskets of
vari-colored phlox, forming n beau­
tiful setting for the handsomely
goWncd guests.
In the receiving line were Mrs.
Hunt, Mrs. Ilclta nnd Miss Ward.
Mis. Hunt was charming in a becom­
ing gpwn of blue embroidered net
over sliver cloth, worn with a cor­
sage of IHies nnd roses. Mrs. Betts
wore a smart frock of tan figured
crepe do chine, while Miss Ward wns
attired in green crepe do chine veiled
with green Spanish lace.
Tho tallies were given out by Miss
Florence Henry, who was n girlir.h
picture in grey canton crepe, with
lint nnd accessories to ipntrh.
A prettily appointed punch table
was arranged nt ono end of the largo
room, nnd where delicious fruit punch
was served throughout the afternoon
by /Mrs. Robert llinrs, Misses Flor­
ence Henry, Mary Kli/.ngcth Puleston nnd Sara Evelyn Willlnmo.

MrJ. Henry Wight, Reporter
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tcrest. For some sensons tho study
o f drams hns been tentatively dis­
cussed, nnd now nt lust it is definitely
planned to take it up for the new
club year, in one of its newest nnd
most fascinating forms—tho reading
of plays. , Tho following Is the out­
line handed in by Mrs. Lconnrdi:
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October—Tho Servant In the Hmiso,
by Charles Itnnn Kennedy.
November — Chanticleer. Edmund
do IWislnnd.
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December—The Chastening.
January— A Doll's .House, Henrik
Ibsen.
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February — Abraham
Lincoln,
Drinkwator.
March— Lady Wlndcmcre'a Fan,
Oscnr Wlldo.
April— i’eter Pan, Sir JnmeH Bar­
rie.
May—The Blue Bird, Maurice Mae­
terlinck.
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In May, Peter Pan is to be given

We've junl received about one hundred new dr ess on. They nre indeed exquisite. They arc
without qucHtlon or doubt the crentlons of the country’H bent designers. They represent the
Hcason’s most charming and stunning originations. In color nnd grace they express, indeed,
the perfection o f the mode.

A fortunate purchase has enabled us to secure an unusual
Holcction o f Peggy Paige Frocks at a 257* reduction. Dross­
es in all the season's featured materials and colors. Frocks
formerly sold for §'19.00, §59.00 and §09.00, will bo sold at—*■

MEXICAN METRIC sVfltEM
:h* Daily Herald. For instance to­
day they are spbakinp abbut a special
Ten bandits made ono revolution.
three day sate fo r Saturday, Monday
Ten fdvolutloni make ono govern­
and Tntsday and
they quote the
goods and price* that will make you ment. •
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ait tip and take notico. They have
One government makes_3fcn r^vdltia big line o f nil kind* bf piece goods, tions.
household goods, counter goods, etc'.
One dollar starts nn account at Uns
A real department sttfro with real Seminole County Bank.
loW price*.
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Now Is the season of smart frocks
skyn
Sam Baumcl o f BaamePs
Specially Shop, the originator* of
the 'beat designs In ladies ready-towear at
reasonable ; prfees.
For
dgnee, 'receptions * or i bridge they
lytVe sonto'now ones at 932.60 on Up.
liv e ly ftpfU x i f p r 1.street wear, ffforq
510.75 up and-pleasantly cool.cotton.
(Trusses from |3.05 up. Rend their
TMtdTTlIWejfkrih nirs" l l i l i e “ nm!Tlice
Baumol's §hbp. They nlways have
something now- nnd you will enjoy
meeting had to do with denomina­ looking them over nnd then you-are
tional missionary effort
In China, nlways welcome at Bnumcl’s.
nnd wna nbly handled by Mrs. L. R.
Phillips, Methodist Missions;
Mrs.
George W. Stewart the well known
C. C. Woodruff, P.-csbyterian; Mrs.
decorator wns in the city today call­
Martin nnd Mrs. Leonard!, Episcopal­ ing on tho merchants with tho view
ian Missions.
of decorating for the 8panlsh War
Veterans Encampment herp on the
The work on the new club building
7th, Blh and 0th.
is going on apace, nnd it is more or
less of a problem to keep ahead of
Tho many friends o f Mrs. E. C.
the necessary weekly payments. The
Bowman will be glad to learn that
building committee, however, is right
she Is recovering from nn operation
on the Job every minute, nnd thJ club
at the Fernald-Laughton Hospital
membership constantly congratulates
itself Upon this efficiently function­ nnd will soon be out again.
ing group. Every woman In the club
The Atlantic &amp; Pacific Ten Co.,
iwes it to herself to give quick and
have nn ndVcrtlsomcnt calling atten­
ready response to everything nsked
tion to the prices on groceries of nil
o f her—confident that nothing un­
kinds. Specials on fresh eggs, choose,
reasonable will be demanded. The
specialties arc tens and coffees and
rummage sale Saturday in the new
you get the best at very low prices.
H ill.store on Sanford should be n
wlinlo o f n sale, nnd will lie if every
Only two more daya of the big
woman will give Just one or two ar­
removal
sale at the Sanford Shoe &amp;
ticles. These articles will bo gather­
Clothing
Co., store nnd they arc mak­
ed up by Mrs. John Mclsch, Mrs.
ing today nnd tomorrow very special
Fitts, nnd Mrs. S. I’ ulrston.
prices on straw hats, felt huts, men's
bathing suits, shirts, shoes, under­
The Welfare Department hns now
wear and palm beach suits. Sec their
its now committee actively nt work
advertisement.
on the Comctory. The sexton is

A special typo of ccrtury vapbr
electric lamp has been invented to
test the durability o f silk dyes With
ultraviolet rays..*
An electrically propelled streot
sprinkler purchased by the city of
Colombo, will be tho first vchiclo of
tho kind 'in Ceylon.
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flappfcr. -Jib wau»t- w«-trest-thir
S A L E O N V A N CAM P,
CROWN
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CAN­

GOODS.

'thy brother's boat ncrors,
thine own hnth reached the
Hindu Proverb.

One who appreciates true exclusiveness in dress, will find
alluring beyond words these new Dresses represented in
I'haroh (irepes, Persian Prints, Zeuani (-rejM*. Cantons anti
Flat Crepe, in beautiful color combination:;, a t—

McKinnon-Markwood Company will
have a comploto lino of Ilsrt Schslf.
ncr &amp; Marx clothing, now store, new
stock.
12-tfe

Beginning Saturday, April 28th and
continuing until Saturday, May 5th, I
will hold a Mammoth Bracelet Watch
Bale. Every Wrist Watch In the store
will lie sold at unheard of prices.
High grade fifteen Jewel movements
fitted In twenty year cares going nt
Fiftren Jewel movements, fitted In
twenty year Octagonal enhes going nt

A choice selection of hewitchinuly winsome Wash Cotton Frocks. Smart and ft
Linens, Voiles, Kwisses, Organdies, Normandies nftd Ginghams. Pleasing style:
drawn collars and cuffs in the ever popular colorful combinations. Prices rnngi

weather— real

Florida

Cecil Nil son of Orlando, manager
ojf this territory for tho Bilirk Co., Js
in town today on busineia.
Min.i Gladys Morris of I/'c*hurg
will nrive hero
this afternoon to
■spend I ho week ond ns the gucat of
Mrs. Giovcr Kperring.
Rev. Gahonf of Geneva was in the
city Unlay on route from Winter Paik
where he has been the guest of Rollills College.
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Where Style Reig:
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Scientist* long ago discovered
and combined in Nadinola Cream
those element* which bleach tbs
akin, remove tan, freckle*, pim­
ples and blockheads, and pn&gt;duce that smooth, satin-like
texture so much admired.
By it* own virtues NadhwU
Crmam remove* imparities and
leave* the *kln dear, healthy
nnd beautifaL
Guarantoo and directions in
each package. .Two
Two sixes,
sizes, Me.
We.
and $1.00, at your toilet counter.
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Endorsed By Thousands

NATIONAL .TOILET COL. Paste. T «a .

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is going big. Our Store was crowded with people
yesterday and they realized the values Churchill is
offering and they bought Bigger and Better Values
Today and Saturday.
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M E N ’S E L A S T IC S E A M D R A W E R S ,
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P le a s in g ly C o o l C o tto n D r e s s e s

Always something

Daily Herald1on sale at Joe's Smokt
House, Mobley's Drug Store
Hunt’s Pharmacy.

G. W. Lawton

The plan* for Garden Week hnvc
licon most nttractively carried out,
nnd n full report of the activities
will appear in this column next week.

modem cavo-girl-^csresa hct vith
a club or yield to her saucy silken
wiles 7 Here’s a picture that strip,
the Jalty tinsel o ff the flapper and
shows what *ho’ * really made of.
A tale of tho present daughter of
Eve—their charms, their loves and
their pitfall*.
extra. . \

daily looking after his duties again,
The old reliable Popular Market
the tank will, he kept full of water,
hns
nn advertisement in this issue
Fifteen Jewel high grade move
and grass planted lots will be cured
telling you nbout the spccinl prices nicnta going at
wns delivered this week.
on several Important articles of food,
Popular
Now is your time to get a beauti­
Among tho acquisitions of rcnl val­ snaps ami polishes. The
Market has the goods and the right ful high grade watch, many of these
ue to tho Woman's Club the past
are selling nt less than actual cost.
year have been, Mrs. Ilr. Gibbs, who prices nnd they give you rcnl service.
STOP— Look them over, If you
was transferred to the Sanford Club
wish, make your selection nnd for a
W. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex- small deposit It will he held for you.
from Crown Point, Inflinnu. Mrs.
215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla.
ItKMKMUKU these prices will nev­
Gibbs hns served several terms ns
4-24-tfc er lie equaled ngnin.
nnd stil holds the office of club
president o f the ' Grown Point club,
Saturday Special, 8(V 1-Ilr. ajisortparliamentarian, ij
Saturday
merit of Chocolates, 40c.
.Mrs. \Vnltcr Wight, also served
only.— II. C. Bower. „ •
25-atc 215 SL O ra n g e , O rlan d o
for several torms In her home club
at Cairo, Georgia, nnd was for years
n member of the state board of the
Georgia
Federation of Women's
Clubs.
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Mrsv C. E. * Hinton comes to the
Sanford Club frdm the Progersslvo
Culture Club of Titusville, Florida,
nnd Mrs. Boy Peeples from Sorosis
of Orlando.
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Mrs. E. M. Galloway, the newly
clctccd chairman for tho new club de­
partment of Junior Work, expect* to
organize the young ladles in the very
near future. This plan for Junior
Work was emphasized in the Bien­
nial Convention in Chautauqua last
year, and nil the staU**- arc making
nn effort to harness the. splendid en­
ergy and fresh viewpoint of youth
for the great influences o f the orgnnzidn woman'* work, nnd Incident­
ally training lender* to tnko up nnd
carry on n» tho older lenders become
le** active.
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Dr. S. W. Walker formerly pastor
of die loc.il Methodist church but
now of S l Petersburg, is in the city
today combining buslne.** and pleas­
ure.
Kanner's Department Store are go­
ing after your hushes* find they will « » . . W e l a k a
hivo' you for o 'ltH .Ijr customer If
you will lead thuir lnlv*rtiscments in

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T H E SAN FO R D DAI

WHEN CH ARITY IS NOT CH ARITY for the crimes o f its officials. There •' Sntordny Special, 80c 1-lb. nssori- dated the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1902
Saturday hns filed said certificate In my office
must be some authority for the ptin- ment o f Chocolates, 4fic.
ishment
of
crime,
and
brutality
only.— It. .C. How;cr. If.' ' 1
26-2Vq and has made application for Tax
Why is it that hernia o f businca
Deed'to iaaue in accordance with law.
" S j'n f s r j 5 3 n B n S s r . s r nmi moneyed men arc considered the against helpless prisoners is one of
M i«««lto « w ,
ru .
Said
Certificate embraces tho follow­
McKinnon-Markwood
Company
will
the
worst
of
crimes,•
logical dispcns6rs of charity! It is
ing
described
property situated in
carry
a
complete
lino
of
Interwoven
bt'cnuac
they
are
Judged
as
having
Th’6, Florida whipping boss, has
The Herald Printing Co.
Socks.
v.
-i1 12-tfd Seminole Gounty, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
taken
more
out
o
f
the
community
been
removed
from
his
position
nnd
i' -V IrtiUnrir.na
10 chs. W. of* SE cor. o f SW 1/4 of
than strict Justlco would permit, and is now under Indictment for first de­
. V .tltn r
n. J. H O LLY.
SE.
1/4, Sec. 31, Twp. 19 S., Range
NOTICE
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CONCERNED:
W. J, I.IL L A IU L ......H M r f t » r T - T t m « r f r "charity" becomes a mean* of salv­ gree murder. I f he is tried nnd con­
II. A. KKKL. .._________(l#B#rBl M ans*#*
30
E.,
run W. 10 chh. N. 12 1/2 dha,
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The
Sanford
Carpenters’
Local
1751
B. I. IIOLI.Y .... A ltr r lU tw M »M «rr ing the public and their own con* victed, he will suffer the extreme
science.
It
ia , wholesome when penalty. I.ct Michigan show the snnle rintomplntcs a raise In scale to 75c E. 10 cha., S. 12 i/2 chs., 12 1/4
A l n r l l i l w n a ira MaJ# Kama a
churchen and colleges nnd other pub­ zeal in behalf o f right and justice per hour, taking effect Mny 16, 1923 acres. Tho said land being assessed
A p alfrallaa
■ * 2»l-2Gtp nt the dato of the issuance o f such
lic institutions depend on the doles of and humanity If it would elenr its
I.KWIH SHIPP .... rirrnlailoa Maaaarr
certificate in the name o f A. L. Mil­
the rich and not upon the general skirts o f the. stigma which now rests
Phna* IUI-W after # p. hi.
The
Herald
fo
r
first
clnss
job
work.
ler.*
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abundance o f the people. In there upon them,
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l i W r l h l l . B P r lrt la A l n i r .
Also:
Tax
Certificate No, 324, dat­
anything more degrading to a bu*iOb # Year..... ................— .
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There tire some differences of de­
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Notice of Application fur Tax ’ Deed ed the Bth day o f June, A. D. 1011,
tail between the Florida case nnd that
D # m .r# 4 I . C l. 7 b , Carrl##
| " c» con&lt;;c r" lhnn
UndCr[ " y ^
Ob# w o k ___ ________ ______ is c#aiaj men nnd then supply even churches o f Michtgnn. The Florida lad was Under Section 575 of the General has filed said Certificate In my office
nnd hns made application fo r Tax
W*
Statutes of the State of Florida
Th# him 13- l « is*s&gt;f« W 'ffklf II##' nnd pny ministers nnd give them to nn inmate of the Michigan stute re­
a l l #Bllr#lr ro irra
Srmlniil# I'o n a lf the men ns gifts? Ami is there any
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
formatory, nn institution,
ns its
Ndtice is hereby given thnt W. S.
a a i la h i k l b l r i every l-’rlday. A i m llalaa r a lr . atadr k i . a a oa applies
thing more degrading to the men nurnc implies, for the reformation of Knrle, purehnser of Tax Certificate Said certificate embraces the follow­
Ilea. I 1 M p#r year, alw ays la advaarr.
themselves? Chnrity in this sense is the young, who would otherwise be-1 No. 102, dated the Cth day of July, ing described property situated in
MKHRICa T IIK AHSOCIATKD PHKNN n most despicable thing, staining him
come criminals.
He, was under n A. I). 1915, has filed said certificate Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: Beg.
Tli h Aaaoelnted TT«an la eirlunlvely
NE:TnnTTrf-flW.T/4,-Snr;'111,-TwTr7-19j«
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who
given
nnd
.him
who
takes.—•
y n^ -y r a r ,« 7^trncc,^hidr^s-mt?mrr1n'my^offleo and Ettslitaclirnlipncallon
«r\DU&lt;*d 10 th# U M l o r r e p u b ltr a tio n o f
pfl-wwrp-dlmiatchts creitttil "in—ft ajtTfijnry Ford.
Sm Range 30 E., run W. 9.40 chs. S.
completion nnd had hopes o f nn early for Tax Deed to issue tn accordance
liarwtpf credited In this paper
1 chs. W\ 2.8G chs. S. 1 ch, E. 12.27, *
Ulp# the local new* published
release. There w .ih every renson with lnwj said certificate embraces
#.»•*-» j*‘ ,
, n*
8-ebs. to beg. The said lnm jg
2'All rl.h u of ra-publlcatlon of special THE Kl; KLUX KI.AN SHOWS why he should have been- treated tho following described property slt-10^**
llsp«tenes bfretn are also reserved.
uuted
in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
tonsse.Ved
nt the date of the Is- ■
ITH
HEART.
with
kindness
nnd
fnrbeuranee.
It
is
,Offie# i IIKII AliO BVILUIRH. Pknnr MS
sunnee o f such Cc,rti/icato in tho name •■
wit:
difficult
to
believe
th/it
he
made
an
tr-^-------------- —
of Ella F. Adams..
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The Ku Klux Klnn yesterday assault on the guard, nnd the latter
Foreign A d v rrll.ln e Rrnreern'.atlve
Hog. nt Int, o f T;. line o f 0. IJ. Ry.
T H K A M F -R IC A N r ilM S ASSOCIATION
Unless
stlld
certificates
shall
be
re­
brought about $211(1 in cash, Inid it acted in self defense ns js alleged. with South Line Sec. 31, Twp, 19 S.,
on the Sentinels’ desk, and through There is nil the more reason why the Rnnge 39 E., run N. 31,35 rhs., E 12.27 deemed according to law Tax Deed
its representatives stated thnt the investigation should Imj''thorough and chs., to E. line o f SW 1 4 of Sec. S. will issue thereon on the 28th day of
money was to' he used for the relief impartial. No state can afford to 17.29 chs. W. to W. line Sanford May, A. D. 1923.
W ITNESS my official signature nnd
Clara Phillips, the hammer mur­ of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, and for shield criminals who may happen to Grant South 25°, W. 15.50 ch*. to S.
deress should lie sent to f ‘Inra. assistance toward nn investigation hold nn office which gives them an line of Sec. West 5.70 chs. to beg. 45 seal this the 20th day of April, A. I).
into the death of their son Frank in opportunity to exercise unwarranted acres. Tho said land being assessed 1923.
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a
Michigan reform school. The Or- brutality against those who mny nt the date o f the issuance of such
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
a!i "«*
certificate in tho name of "D. G.
Sheriff Jones denies the charges lnn,,° lh “ Pt‘,r of ,h&lt;* KIftn « hOWs that be placed in their power.
Clerk Circuit Court,
It will do good to have the methods Crenshaw.”
thnt he was anything except what a it hns a heart, wants to help those
Seminole County, Fin.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 2117,
good sheriff should Is*. We did not who are indislress and wants an in­ of these Institutions which aim.nl the
Hy:
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vestigation thnt will give a)| the facts repression of crime nnd the reforma­ dated the ffth day of June, A. D. 1899,
expect him to own up.
without fear or favor. In donnling tion of criminals, shown up to public lias filed said certificate in nty office 4-21-28; 5-G-13-20-27.
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* "Sleeper Mny He Dropped Off A. 1200 to the Patterson relief fund the view. Tin* people have very little and has made application for Tax
on behind the Deed to issuo in ntcordnnce with law.
C. I,, at Orlando," says Reporter- Klun is doing constructive work. It idea of what goes
is
proving
to
the
community
that
it
closed doors of the penitentiaries. It Said certificate embraces the-follow­
Star. Don’t drop any sleepers off at
SI
desires
a
square
deni
nnd*
justice.
jH mistaken idea that the inmates ing described property situated in
Tallahassee. The sheriff will get
From
a
general
survey
of
the
press|
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must
he
treated
Seminole
County,.
Florldn,
to-wit:
them.
of the United States it would seem brutally ami sternly; that they wilt Beg. 11.33 chs. S. of NW. cor. of SE
---------- o---------"The Japanese Peril’ ’is again tak- thnt opposition, against the Kirin has not respond in kindly nnd just treat­ 1/4 See. 31, Twp. 10 K., Range 30 E. 1 have just installed a new Hat Block­
ing Mnrhine at the
, ing its place in dully papers and run its course. We have observed ment. Our own stale prison farm is Run E. 0.92 chs. to W. line o f San­
that
tin*
organization
hns
performed
i
u
Mv|
l1(,
,v
rutiition
o
f
that
idea,
it
ford
Grant,
S.
25*,
W.
to
W.
line
of
forming (tart of the summer fiction.
S a n fo rd Steam P ressery
We ure not afraid of nny Japanese a great deni of service in various see- h ri,|tH| )iy t(l). j,„II(ir fiy„tem, which SE 1/4 Sec. 31, Twp. 19 S„ Range 30
utilised, nnd is regarded as K., N. to beg. .The said land bein g!,
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, 1 nm prepared In Clean, IllticK and put
for Inw and order, intimidated those
j,y „ t|„,r Hiutcs.— Ta'mpn iisscsseu at
the date of Die issuance of
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here at home.
new hands inside nnd outside,
who thought they were beyond the [ 'j*jlntBi
such certificate in the name o f "Un­
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Tho son o f Attorney General pale of the law, nnd in a general way
Tho
Herald
for
first
class
job
work.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 1473, We make them look as good ns new-.
Daugherty hns been pent to u sani­ gained favor by their principles. In
tarium for habitual drunkondess. giving to the I’nltersnns the organi­
Give us a Trial
Too bad anti wii feel sorry for his zation has done a generous thing nnd
unprejudiced will
father. It seems strange thnt the those who are
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thank
it,
even
those
who nre pre­
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Touring
Attorney General cannot control the
P
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560
judiced
will
respect
the
motives
thnt
booze traffic any Itetlcr than tlmt.
J
induced the membership to-so hand­
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sueli n large
The growers of Sanford should or­ somely subscribe
union
lit.—
Orlando
Sentinel.
ganize for n number of good reasons

Sanford Daily Herald

A N IN D E X

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TO CHARACTER
There could be no better index to char*
acter than a savings pass-book.
This will serve you well at all times and
under all circumstances.
T H E PE O PLE S B A N K of Sanford is
ready and anxious to hAfc) you to ‘ help,
yourself. An interest-bearing account is
your best recommendation.

PEOPLES

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IAutoline Oil

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W ill P ositively Stop the

NOTICE! !

CHATTERING

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and the greatest renson Tin that it
DAYTONA HAH SOFT WATER.
would insure a good pack, would
mean thnt the Sanford brand would
"\Ve never miss the water until
guarantee good stuff and the buyer
the
well runs dry,’ ’ is an old saying
would be protected. If nothing else
that
doubtless &lt;.m ined to Daytona
Was nccnmplisbetl by the organiza­
people
hundreds of times during the
tion the first year it would pny to
organize. And it is up to the grow- past ten days. * The rinsing of the
cos JtfWiffxelCes -as"’to '-w ThiOUm1-' they pnftAtilpg. .plant; wbiliF,/v pevy. j rpmJt
wont nn organization or not. They was being instiilled gave Daytona
are the people vitally concerned and natural water, just as it boils up
they shonld know what they want. from the depths of the earth, just
And Inst but not lenst there should as it is served to most towns and
,be at least sixty per cent of the lies! titles in Florida.
growers nnd thr* .biggest growers in
Hut Daytona lias been amistomed
the organization before it is launched. to better water foi all purposes so
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long that the temporary reversion
it seems that tlie &lt;*ity Commission- to Dm natural,product of the earth
. ern have definitely decided thut nil was anything hut pleasant
the street paving will he asphalt. The . In tliis iuniriitii.il it might well
Herald believes that the City Com­ he timely to lemind the public that
missioners are honest in their couvie- Daytona has ahuiil the la-st water!
tlons and that they are trying to in Fhuiiln, ns pure ns that found l
get the Itest paving for the money anywhere, and Daytona has it water
thut thoy cun buy. However, if there plant that is considered a model.
is u better kind of nsphntl paving Scores of at tier cities in this and
that cun Ur t.ectirrd either foi the other states have sent engineers and
same money -nr maybe for a tilth- city officials here to find out how we
advance in price over the pure as­ get this water.
phalt that will give asphalt what it
Good water, pure and soft, is u
needs for long life and wearing
real asset to any city. Here it is
qualities In this climate we believe
,tnul
i.. , the tux .payers
.....
tire entitled. .to taken as a mutter of fact. • Daytona
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•ufiuil.
, V.gvt the* best. We live anil fentn
This is tin- same water that Salt*
nnd there ure new ideas in street
font u*es only Kunford hu» never
(laving as well us in uutonmhiles. Tineditor of the Mi-rnld is not an expert been able to get it softened nnd nevet
will until Kunford owns il&gt;&lt; plants.
tin paving. We honestly believe that
The
Southern Utilities Co., have
brick is the most durable paving
agreed
to soften the watur hut have
that we have ever ohluined hut we
are also open to conviction on the never made gmsl on their promise;,
subject and would not say there iiJ ...... ... ’ /.Til.T
no other material in the world for
‘ '
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paving und It is also a we-Il known j
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Hlt«AN,
fact that the freight rates on brick
llunpm iiulim- in niueli tiu&gt;. mime
niuke thu price ulniosl prohibitive.
whether
you find it in Florida or
We want the best paving olituinahle
Michigan.
If
there is a vein of
at u price within our lumil money
brutality
in
n
man
il will eertuiuly
but we do not want anything hut the
show
itself
regalilless
of his place
best ut that price nml (he Ih-si way
to*find.nut ubout jinving muteriul is in life. It Is a curious coincidence
however that
while Florida was
la give il the teat.
slirrnl to its very foundation* hy
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the stories of horrible brutality pruc*
ticed against its helpless convicts,
(J SELL
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WI1FJ4 U
Michigan should come to the front
TO UR REAL f j
with u similar story, almost identical
LIST IT
.\ ESTATE
(f
in its details o f awful nml inhuman
W ITH US
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brutality, followed us in our own ruse
hy the death of the victim, in this
rase a Florida Imy. As we welcomed
W a n t to B orrow
the action of the North Dakota leg.
Some Money
iklulurciin its endeavor to protect one
S'of its citizens, and promptly started
on Your Real Eutate?
an investigation to lay bare the fuels
See D h----------- -W e Have It
however discreditable they might Uto the state, so now it is the. duty to
demand the same acting on the part
of Michigan. Glvq us. the facts, no
AGENTS
(natter whom they hit. That is the
first step towards correction.
We
R E A L ESTATE
do
not
know
if
the
Michigan
legisla­
Flr«, Casualty, Auto Insursne.
tor* is In session or not. W# think
l$S W. rtnt Bt, SANFORD, F L A
not, but that does not absolve the
state- front an atom of responaibillty

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Doyle Oliver WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GOOD PRINTING
At

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD TODAY!

S a n fo rd Steam P ressery
East First Street

W h a t do y ou d e s ire
m o s t in your C a r?

S t A T tiM E N T

oi-v f H i i

IFirst National Bank!

Dependability?
WitJ
» 9a^l:uu,,’s "MiIc*
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accurately estimate the number o f troublefree m iles your O akland w ill deliver.

OF

E c o n o m y ? ^a!it ycar Block Oakland cars
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twice won national Economy
Contests! In Cleveland last year it cost
only *8.06 per car for upkeep on the
Six-44* O th er cities report sim ilarly
low averages.

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

A t Close o f Husiness A p ril 27th, 1923

R eso u rces

L ia b ilitie s

Loans and Discounts $ 881,356.48
O v e r d r a fts ...............
‘206.01
U. S. G ov’t Bonds.....
184,150.00
Other Stocks and
B o n d s ....................
49,088.75
Real Estate, Fu rni­
ture and Fixtures,
• includingN ew
Building to date ...
129,262.42
C ASH D U E FR O M
B A N K S A N D U.
S. T R E A S U R E R
377,966.79

Perform ance?

J1 is “ “ six” — with OakJ
l a n d s u n u s u a l si xcylinder ‘ pick-up’ j six-cylinder power;
six-cylinder freedom from gear-shifting.

P e a i i t y ? Oukland bodies are as beautiful
’ ns they arc roomy and comfortable;
the closed bodies arc among the finest
built hy Fisher.

Value}*

ether ca r—a n y w h ere near Oakland’*
p f i c e - y l v r i you an much automohllc for »o
lifTic money. WUi? buyers tire ordering now to be
sure o f prompt delivery.

O A K L A N D M O TO R C A R CO^ PoSfrtAC, MICH.

of (#«■*rat Atoiorf Cetpotmiiam

Come In

Capital ......................$

100,000.00

Surplus ....................

25,000.00

U ndivided Profits ....

15,849.10

Dividends Unpaid ....

124.00

C irc u la tio n ...............

50,000.00

B IL L S P A Y A B L E ....

NONE

R E -D IS C O U N T S ......

NONE

D E PO S IT S .............. 1,431,057.35
$1,622,030.45 S

$1,622,030.45

A d a tv

h o w easy
one on
ment Plan

See the
tell you

Let

it is to

Oakland

Special f a y

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D E P O S IT S , A P R I L 27TH, 1923...................$1,431,057.35
D E P O S IT S , A P R I L 27TH, 1922 ............ ........ 1,265,567.90

In c r e a s e ............................... ' ................. $ 165,489.45

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A ik about Oakland't "M ilea ge Datii P la n "

T H I R T Y - F I V E years. W e can H E L P Y O U N O W .
F. P. Forster, President

B. F. W h itn e r, Cashier

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Shall be- m &gt;bly
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'V ^ k my Fair lo iu j bloom,, you shall be
Qucetv. o $ the K ile/and rei&amp; v With me
£ oreVar'- \tTere is the rin g, pu rch ased
a t the Home o f 3 eth er u eW elery
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THE SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.

THE DIAMOND PALACE
PERRY

J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO.

115 EAST FIRST STREET

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for the crimes of Its officials.1 There
must he some authority for the pbn- ment o f Chocolates, 4Be.. Saturday has filed said certificate In my office
25-2tc and has made application fo r Tax
Why is it that heads o f bURincB ishmont of crime, and brutality only.— It. ,C. JBowjcr. ' j ( »
l l i i l ■ V t r f i H n r r g t ---Deed to insuc in accordance with law.
*mT at thr* IIera 14 n d U l.a , 1*T
and moneyed men arc considered the against helpless prisoners is one .of
M » f M lt a A t N N R lc r ft n » .
McKinnon-Markwood Company will Said Certificate embraces tho follow­
logical di*t*ons6ra o f charily t It la the worst of crimes.
carry a complete lino o f Interwoven ing described property situated in
The Herald Printing Co. because they are Judged on having Th'e Florida whipping l*&gt;sn, has Socks.
■ l M '12-tW Semidole County, Florida, to-wlt: Beg. _
taken more ovit o f the community bc-on removed from his position and
! ■ rtitiLifliiRnn
10 chs. W. of* SE cor. o f.S W 1/4 of i
than strict Justice would permit, and is now under indictment for first de- j
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E . '^ i , See. 81, Twp. 10 S., Range,NOTICE
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CONCERNED:
H. J. M M . A H I I ...,...» f .r » t .r r - T r f « « » r .r ‘ 'charily'' becomes a means of salv­ greo murder. I f he is tried nnd con­
II. A. JfKKI,---------------- O f » f « l M t u t n
30
E., run W. 10 chs. N. 12 1/2 oh«,
iTWe
Hanford
Carpenters’
Local
1751
ing
the
public
and
their
own
con­
victed, he will suffer the' extreme
ft. I, H O LLY .... A A r r r t l . I . l M . M A . f
science. It
is , wholesome when penalty. Let Michigan show the same rtntemplntea a raise In acnlc to 70c E. 10 ch»., S. 12 1/2 chs., 12 1/2
Ilalra Ma4r K k a h i
M n r t lili
churehes nnd colleges and other pub­ zeal in behalf of right and justice per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923. acres. The said land being assessed
A ppllrn Him
• 2»l-2Gtp nt%thc date of the issuance o f such
lic institutions depend on the doles of and humanity if it would cicnr its
I.K W Is S H IP P .... f'lrra la lla a M .a iR r r
certificate in the nnme o f A. L. Mil­
the rich and not upon the general skirts of the stigmn which now rests
' P h aa* Itt-T V alter B s. s».
The
Herald
for
first
class
job
work.
ler.
Abundance of the people. Is there upon them.
Hnbarrlpllna P rlrr la A ivaarw
;A lso: Tax Certificate No. 324, dat­
O ar Year____________ _______________ ftLOO anything more degrading to a husiThere nrc some differences of de­
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ncs concern thnn to
underpay its tail between the Florida case nnd that Notice of Application for Tax Deed ed the 5th day o f June, A. D. 1011,
n r ll* r r r 4 la City k r Carrier
Under Section 575 of the General has filed said Certificate In my office
O ar W e e k .... ............................ IB Ceala men nnd then supply even churches o f Michignn.
The Florida lad wns
and has made application dor Tax
and pay ministers nnd give them to an inmate of the Mjrhignn state re­
Statutes o f the State of Florida
____ W1 r e____
T h r bla 13- la IH-paaa
k lr Her
a l4 e a tlrrlr ea.ere Bemlanle
Memfaalr Co b b l r the men as gifts? And is there any­
formatory, nn institution,
ns its
Ndtlco is hereby given thnt W. S. Deod to Issue in accordance with law.
Ml
aa4 la pablUbek
e r e rr F rid ar. A‘ d' re rllalaa ralea aiade k i . w a aa appllra- thing more degrading to
the men name implies, for the reformation of Knrie, purchaser of Tnx Certificate Said certificate embraces tho follow­
tlaa. H M per rear, a lw a ra la adraaee.
(hemselves? Charity in this sense is the young, who would otherwise be­ No. 102, dated the Cth' day of July, ing described property situated In ; ■
MKMIIKH T i ll: ASSOCIATKD PltKMN a most despicable thing, staining him
Seminole County,
Reg.
---.... * * •Florida, to-wlt:
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come criminals.
He was under n A. D. 1915, lias filed snid certificate i -—»■■*»—“
Th4 Aaaoclated Praa* la •■c-ln.lvdy
jg
who takes.— -ikroo. Hu*i^-fc4*jU&lt;mc^v-wW&lt;'h Avni*-nefi-r*-in •mytrffire* tmd Tift S' M.Tilir iTFiffi^Doif j
antlllaO if* the tie* for republlrallon of who gives nnd him
„ A‘n
&lt;,
“ .D*1* * ‘tIM'nicheji- tjcdJiad-Xo. it r&gt;r[flftnrrrn’ViTa:—
30 rE., ~
run
; T*r completion, and had hopes of nn early for Tnx Deed to Issue in accordance J?.,
° ”Range“ nn
" W. 9.40 chs. S. ■
• uH idw taf cfeiTllrd In thla imper
la U a -t h o
local
ncwa
publlahctl
release. There was every reason with, law; snid certificate embrapes t chs. W, 2.8G chs. S. 1 ch, E. 12.27)5
^ u j riaM . o f rs-mit'tleatton o f spuelai* T H E HI
K J A X K LA N .SHOWS why he should have been treated the following described property s[t- chs. N. 8~cbs. to beg. The said land,£
(■patches hsrcln s n also reserved.
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IIEAHT.
with kindness and forbearance. It is uuted in Seminole County, Florida, to* being niseiscd at ,the date o f the is- *
if i l m I I K I t A t iD I U 1 M U M J . P k a s r MS
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r*
sunnee o f such Curtl/icato in the name ■
' difficult to lielicvc that he made an wit:
of
Ella F. Adams..
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The
Ku
Klux
Klnn
yesterday
assault on the guard, nnd the latter
■Ian Adv.rtiilng fi.prr» . r n '. t lv .
Bi;g. at Int. of I;. lino of O. II. Ry.
AMERICAN PRESS AA SOCIATION
Unless wild certificates shall be re- 5
brought about $200 in ensh, laid St acted in self defense as is alleged. with South Line Sec. 31, Twp. 19 S.,j
on the Sentinels' desk, nnd through There is nil the more reason why the Range 30 E., run N. 31.35 chs., E 12.27 ! &lt;«**enried according to law Tax Deed
its representatives stated thnt the investigation should be thorough nnd chs.', to E. line o f.S W 1/4 of Sec. S.
thoreon on the 28th d°y of
money was to he used for the relief impartial. No state can afford to 17.29 chs. W. to W. line Sanford; M«y* A &gt; D- 1023*
W ITNESS my official signature and
Clara Phillips, the hammer mur­ of Mr. nnd Mrs. I’ntterson, anil for shield criminals who may happen to Grant South 25°, W. 15.50 chs. to S.!
deress should l&gt;e sent to Olarn, assistance toward nn investigation hold an office which gives them nn line o f Sec. West 5.70 chs. to beg. 45 seal this the 20th day of April, A. D.
into the death of their son Frank in opportunity to exorcise unwarranted acres. Tho snid land being assessed 1923.
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n Michigan reform school. The Or­ brutality against those who may at the dato o f tho issuance of such
(S E A L )
K. A. DOUGLASS,
certificate in tho name o f "D. G.
Sheriff Junes denies the charges lando chapter of the Klnn shows that b&lt;i ptaccd in their power.
Clerk Circuit Court,
it
has
n
heart,
wants
to
help
those
It will do good to have the methods Crenshaw."
that he wan anything except what n f
Seminole County, Fin.
Also: Tux Certificate No. 2117,
good sheriff should hr. Wc did not who nrc.indlstrcss nnd wants nn in- of these Institutions which aim at the
Ily: A. M- WEEKS, D. C.
vcstigulinn that will give alj the facts repression of crime nnd the reforma­ dated the fith day of Juno, A. D. 1899,
expect him to own up.
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5-0-13-20-27.
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without
fear
or
fnvor.
In
donating
* ----- ----- o---------tion of criminals, shown up to public has filed snid certificate in my office
$20(1
to
the
Patterson
relief
fund
the
and
hus
made
application
for
Tax
view. The people have very little
‘ * "Sleeper Mny Be • DropjM.il Off A.
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C. I*, at Orlando," says Reporter- Klnn is doing constructive work. It idea of what goes
Star. Don't drop any sleepers off at is proving to the community thnt it closed doors of the pcnltentinries. It Said certificate embraces the-follow­
Tallahassee. The sheriff will get desires a square deal and* justice. is a mistaken idea that the inmates ing described property situnled in
From u general survey of the press j of such Institutions must be treated Seminole County, Florida,
lo-wit:
them.
of the United States it would seem Imilulty and sternly: that they will Beg. 11.33 chs. 8. of NW. cor. o f SK
pond (&lt;■ kindly and just treat- 1/4 See. 31, Twp. 19 S., Kongo 30 K. I have just installed a new Hat Block­
"Tho JnpnncHe Peril' ’is agnln Ink­ that apposition against.the Klnn has nn^
ing Machine at the
run
Its
course,.
t\c
have
observed
(
nu^,i.
Our own fjlate prison farm is Kun E. 0.92 chs. to W. line of San­
ing Its place in daily papers and
forming pnrt of the summer fiction, that tho otganlznlion has performed a living refutation of that idea. It ford Grant, 9. 25*. W to W. line of
S a n fo rd Steam P ressery
We are" not afraid of any Japanese a great deal of service in various sec­ is ruled by tho honor system, which SB 1/4 Sec. 31, Twp. 19 S„ Range 30
tions
o
f
the
country,
produced
respect
is seldom abused, and is regarded ns K., N. to beg. The .said land living
peril. There are greater perils right
for law nnd.order, intimidated those a model by other states.— Tampa assessed at the date of the issuance of I am prepared to Clean, Blurb and put
here nt home.
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new hands inside and outside,
who thought they were beyond the Times.
such certificate in the name o f "U n­
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all
Ilatn
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The son of Attorney General pale of the law, and in a general way
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The
Herald
for
first
class
job
work.
gained
favor
by
their
principles.
In
Also: . Tax- Certificate No. 1473, Wc make them look ns good ns new.
Daugherty has been sent to a sani­
tarium for hiy&gt;ituat drunkenriess. giving to the Pattersons the organi­
Give us a Trial
Too bad and we feel sorry for his zation has done a generous thing and
unprejudiced will
father. It srema strange that the those who are
Attorney General cannot control the thank it, even those who are pre­
P H O N E 560
judiced will respect the motives that
booze traffic any lietter than thnt.
Induced tlie membership to so hand­
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subscribe
such a large
The growers of Sanford should or­
amount.—Orlando
Sentinel.
ganize fur n number of good reasons

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There could be no better index to char­
acter than a savings pass-book.
This will serve you well at all times and
under all circumstances.
TH E PEO PLES B A N K of Sanford is
ready and anxious to hAfc) you to help,
yourself. An interest-bearing account is
your best recommendation.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
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Doyle Oliver WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GOOD PRINTING

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"W e never miss tin' water until
the well runs dry,’ 'is an old saying
that doubtless orcuned to Daytona
people hundreds of times during the
past ten days. The closing of the
foftc.nijig..pla0t; while,/c pevy, jffpmp
was being installed gave
Daytona j
naturiil water, just as it boils up
from the depths of the earth, •just
as it is served to most towns and
cities in Florida.
But Daytona has Item accustomed
to belter water for all purposes so
long tlmt tlie temporary reversion
to tlm natural product of the earth
was anything but pleasant
In this i oniiei linn it might well
be timely to remind tlie public tbnt
Daytona lias about tin- best water
in Florida, as pure as that found
anywhere, and Dnyloiiu lias u water
plunl that is considered a model.
Scores of other cities in this and
other stutos have sent engineers and
city officials here to find out how wc
get this water.

It scents that the City Commission­
ers have definitely decided that all
the street paving will be asphalt. The
Herald believes thnt'the City Com­
missioners are honest in their convic­
tions and that they ure trying to
, get the best paving for the money
that they cun buy. However, if there
is a belter kind of asphalt paving
thut cun lie secured either for the
same money or maybe for a little
advance in price over the pure as­
phalt that wilt give asphalt what it
Good water, pure and soft, is a
needs' for long life and * Wearing
real asset to any city, llcic it j»
quulitics in this climate we la-lieve
taken as a matter of fact. - Daytona
that the tax payers lire entitled to
Journal.
get .the best. Wu live and lentn
This is the same water that San­
and there’are new', ideas- in street
ford uses only Sanford has never
paving ns well us in automobiles. The
been able to gel i| softened and never
editor of the Herald Is not an expert
will until Sanford owns its plants.
on paving. We honestly believe that
The
Southern Utilities Co., have
brick is the most durable paving
that we have ever obtained but we j agreed to soften the water but have
are ulso open to conviction on the never made good on their promise.
subject nnd would not suy there is
no other material in the world for Ill'MAN NATURE IN FLORIDA
AND MICHIGAN.
paving und it is ulso a well known
fact that the freight rates on brick
Homan nature is much tlie sunn
muko the price almost prohibitive.
whether
you find it in Florida or
Wc Want the best paving obtainable
Mulligan. If
then* is a vein of
at "u price within our bond money
brutality
in
a
man
it will certainly
but We do not want anything but the
beat at that price und tin- ls&gt;st way show i I self regardless of his place
to-find out about paving material is in life, it is a curious ioineidenee
however that
while
Florida was
to give it the test.
stirred to its Very foundations by
the stories of horrible brutality prac­
ticed against its helpless convicts,
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Michigan should come to the front
TO U R REAL 71v
with u similur story, ulnunU identical
L18T IT
in its details of awful and inhumun
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brutality, followed us in our own case
by the death of the victim, in this
1
ease u Florida boy. As wo welcomed
W a n t to B orrow
the uetinn of the North Dakota leg­
Some M oney
islature Jn its endeavor to protect one
of its citizens, and promptly started
on Y o u r R ea l K htate?
an investigation to lay bare the facts
8ec U h----------- - W e H a v e l (
however discreditable they might In­
to the slate, so now. it is the duty to
demand the same action on the part
of Michigan. Givg us the facts, mi
AGENTS
matter whom they h it Thnt is the
R E A L EST A T E " first step towards correction. We
do nor know if the Michigan legisla­
Fir*, Casually, Auto Insurant*
ture is in session or not. Wv think
1 » W. First S I, SANFORD, FLA
not, but thut diH-s not absolve the
state front an atom of responsibility

Maxwell &amp; Britt

Accessories

D iam ond T ires

S a n fo rd Steam P ressery

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W h a t do you desire

STATEMENT

m o st in your Car?

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!First National Bank

Dependability?
Witji 0a^.i,nd’8"MiIc'
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age Hasis I’ lan you can
accurately estimate the number o f troublefree miles your O akland w ill deliver.

OF

E con om y?
Year stock Oakland cars
’
twice won national Ifconomy
Contests! In Cleveland last year it cost
only *8.06 per car for upkeep on the
Six-44* O th er cities report sim ilarly
low averages.

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

A t Close o f Business A y ril 27th, 1923

Performance?

,a "s ix "—with OakJ
l a n d ’ s u n u s u a l si xcylinder ‘ pick-up’ ; six-cylinder power;
six-cylinder freedom from gear-shifting.

Dcailty? Oukland

bodies arc as beautiful
ns they arc roomy and comfortable;
the closed bodies are among the finest
built by Fisher.
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°*hcr car—anywhere near Oakland'*
price—give« you *o much automobile for *o
little money. WUe buyer* arc ordering now lob e
»urc o f prompt delivery,
O A K L A N D M O T O R C A R C O , To.vTlAC, M id i.
jDitiiipn of Gomotmt ifafuri

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD TODAY!

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R eso u rces

L ia b ilitie s

Loans and Discounts $ 881,356.48
O verdrafts
206.01
U. S. G ov’t Bonds.....
184,150.00
Other Stocks and
Bonds ....................
49,088.75
Real Estate, Fu rni­
ture and Fixtures,
* including1
N ew
Building to date ..
129,262.42
CASH D U E FR O M
B A N K S A N D U.
S. T R E A S U R E R
377,966.79

Capital ..................... $ 100,000.00

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S u rp lu s........ ................... 25,000.00
U ndivided P rofits....

15,849.10

D ividends Unpaid ....

124.00

C irc u la tio n ...............

50,000.00

B IL L S P A Y A B L E ....
R E -D IS C O U N TS

NONE
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D E PO S ITS .............. 1,431,057.35
$1,622,030.45

$1,622,030.45

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D E P O S IT S , A P R I L 27TH , 1923 ................. $1,431,057.35
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T H I R T Y - F I V E years. W e can H E L P Y O U N O W .
F. P. F orster, President

K E N T V U L C A N IZ IN G W O R K S
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DAYTONA HAH SOFT WATER.

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and the greatest reason, *in thnt it
would insure a good park, would
mean 'that the Sanford brand would
guarantee good stuff nnd the buyer
Would be protected. If nothing else
Wns accomplished by the organiza­
tion the first year it would pay to
oi^fanizr. And it is tip to the growi'U JtHsusscUes '-da'-'tn .'wTmfHw* • they
want an organization nr not. They
nre the people vitally concerned und
they should know what they want.
And last but not lenst there should
,l&gt;e nt least sixty per cent of the best
growers nnd lIn* biggest growers in
the organization liefnre it is launched.

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Tailor, thd you ato
Hot rcadinu the
d a i l y p a p e r s 1-Otherwise you.
Surely Would nob
drape rue in. a
l&gt;rtnouo, like cl |
^ CoiHTupitj S*hxek.
I W ish to be
dressed iTL.

&lt;V 3h lay Fair lotu^ bloom., you shall be
Queen, o? the K ile, and rcxAp. With me
fb ra d a r' - 11K ere is the rin g, purchase
&lt;xt the Home oF b e t t e r oevvfelery
*H oth m d t y t the 13e?t is* aood enouc
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g o royal
musician.- * |n,
5 it is as the moaning
t oF a sick crocodile S?yj£
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Shall be n o b ly
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M A Y FIRST Tt) OCTOBER- FIRST
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Largest Black Bass Caught in Seminole County
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RULES

ance o f a n y kind, shape or form .
*3.— N o contestant can w in m ore th an ofle pi^ze.

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Look o ver the old o u tfit an d fo r w h a t you need, c a lf
us— our stock is most com plete

PRIZES
F IR S T — Shapespeare “ Id eal” L evel W ind Reel
S E C O N D — H eddon’s Bam boo C asting Rod
T H IR D — Fishin g Tackle Box
F O U R T H — XX-50-yard Simson L in e

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GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXIN(

E ditor
LEAK 1'E STANDINGS

night* Ur jug Mrs; Foster and 1h‘
there, Mr. Foster, the maunder oxyou.
Next week’s program bus been releu A il an dwere we to try to tell you
about tlu* real class to this coming
week’s program, it would take sev­
eral columns. Get a copy and look
it over.
RELIEVES HACK ACHE

|*J(I non too
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t m | Ininpit
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I St. I etc
Ilf,It o:»n opt) tut) III Daytona
nil mo non mi) to Itradenlowii

I’liilmlelphia
WiiHhington
Florida Stale Leu cue
Orlando
.............. him (m:i mm—Ii
Lakeland
I Hi ‘.!lh mu :
Lucas and Frauds;‘Fayne and Stoitli
B t P e t e .............
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“ Have hod kidney trouble and bncknche fur malty years and I tried sev­
eral doctors but got only temporary
lelief. A friend advised me to try
Of all tin* picture that came
Foley Kidney Fills, and before I used
Sanford!
two biives I was entirely well,” writes
A. C. Perkins,* Summer Shade, Ky.
Memorial Bouts
“ Adam’s l!ib” has I hem all skinned Kidney ntui bladder trouble requires
Sanford, li to I a thousand to one.
prompt treatment.
Foley Kidney
Fills give quick relief. Refuse sub­
.Memorial High
olinul defeated
And this picture will be shown for stitutes. Insist upon Foley’s. Sold
Saafoid High edioel yesterilay at •he la t time in Sanford, tonight.
i very whore.—Adv.
Exposition Fail, in a bard fought
game. Tin* score was six to four.
Saturday Special, 80c I -lb. assortItobmd Tinker, Memorial's second
Saturtlay
inent of Chocolates, 49c.
baseman, injured his ankle in the
Bfi-Btc
only.— II. C. iiower
fourth inning and had to ieiire from
I lie game.
Daily Herat,) on sale at Joe's Smoke
Elliott k, pt Sanford** hits well
House, Mobley's Drug Store and
s ia llc t 'c d yml. appnt entl.v, had the
Hunt’s Fharmacy.
tf
S* oimole ls*y ■ at, tin merry through
out I lie go tin* M Moye pitched well
for l In* visitor-,
but bunched hits
combined With ci iors'.guve Memorial
f'lirr tuns in the sixth inning, n lead ■i
which i! never lost.
Italleries. Sail boil;
■ Sl.00—Special Sunday Dinner Served from 12 Noon to 8 p. m.— SL00 m
llakcc; ..Memorial: * Ella
pelt. (hliiJido Sentinel
Fresh Florida Fruit Cocktail
McKiunoit-Maikwood Company will ■ ,Slurred Celery
*(
R|pc pUves
open their itew clothing store soon in
Pot age St. Gel main or Jellied Consomme
the Btuinley-Pulodon building. 12-tfc *
llruileil King Mackerel, Hotelier, Fouienis Julienne

Nalioaiil League
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I’iftshiirgh

Daytona
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Bradentown
’Jim i
Little, Tildoti and Mono
Withen and Ivein .

SEMINOLE CAFE

VALDEZ GRILL

Sunday, April 29
SCNDAT DLN.NKIt

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weel Mixed Pickle*
Florida Valencia
* S H IP S
Turkey Soup with Hire
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Broiled TroOt, Potato Chips
$ 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0

ItOASTH*
StulTod Voting Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
Genuine Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce
City Dressed Piinic Itib of Beef

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ROACH

VEGETABLES
New Potatoes In Cream or Sweid Potatoes
. ■ *■*- r Doyle's
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Florida Vegetable Salad •
Ice Cream and Cuke
l-emon Meringue Pie
S.'iHInei
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Coffee
Parker House Halls, our own make

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$1,000.00 R oach K ille r

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Prime Itib* o f New York lleof «u Jua
life: t Native Turkey with Dressing, Otwnbcrry Sauce
Broiled Squab Chicken on Toast ' •
Whipped Potatoes
(iurden Pons

— O f KnglWi JnvonCitin **ls u • nunIS PHEHJDENT OF W. It. t inuffltoiic iron nlloy adapted to citytHerd machinery that can be moiildtd
//KIMIV It HILLS, April 28.— The an readily us cast iron.
Grand Army o f llie Itupuldic, depnrtment of Florida, closed its fortieth
An attachment has been invented
encampment lu*rif Thursday. Officers by which an alarm clock can be sits■wore intsailed by Fast Commander .1. pended fro man electric switch to
F. Bullard. of St. Cloud. Emma operate it at any set time.
Soseopuist, of .lacksolivillo, was installed ns president of the woman’s
Daily Herald on snlo at Joe's Smoke
relief mips. The next encampment House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
will Ik* held in St. Petersburg.
Hunt's I’hurmacy.
if
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.

1916 Buick Six, good c o n d itio n ....... ........ $300
1916 Buick Six, e x tra good condition, only 325
1917 Buick Six, this price w ill please you.. 375
1918 Buick Six, looks and is a bargain .... 400
1920 K -45-Six, you know how these a l­
w a y s run
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1920— A n o th er one ju st as g o o d ...u L L .u iiX 6 5 0
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One O verlan d 90, gu aran teed condition.. 175

Sweet Potatoes on Half Shell
Ho-ton 11 ad Lettuce, Thousand island Dressing
1’arker limn* Hulls
Corn Bread
Apple or Peach Piu a la Mode
Strawberry Short Cake, Whipped Cream
Ice Cream and Cake
Chocolate lee
Macaroni
Cream
Detnl Tarse

The Daily Herald, 15c per week

Thu earn pricctj above are t ars we exchanged for New
HuickH, and have had the bent of care, therefore we guaran­
tee

Puffa

Try m e of our Bu-dnr*i Men’s Lunches, served during week days from
12 to 2 a 0 , 60c
Counter Lunch 50c
All our Bread, Holla and Pus try a are i!ome*mnda
White Hcrvlrc Exclusively

all Uuicka we sell, either new or used.
W E TRAD E

W K S E L L O N TER M S

Buleks, and have had the best of cars, therefore we guar an

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Classified Ads lc a word. No K i
Ad taken for less than 2Sd &gt;*
And positively no Classified
Ad* charged to,anyone. Ca«h P*
• tnuat- accompany alt order*, ha
ha Count the word* and remit ha
ha acordiagly.
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MthaMhaoaPahaaaKaha

SOUPS
Crehnt. o f thicken
RELISH
Hearts o f LcLtuco.
Gnte City Celery

Sliced CucuBohasaa- A
Sliced Tomatoes

ROASTS
Primo Ribs o f Beef nu Jus
Ron*t Leg of Fresh Pork Ham
Baked Sugar-Cured Ham
Roast Country Chicken, Celery Dressing
Baked Individual Chicken Pic
* Entrees
Stuffed Green Peppers
Candied Yams
Macaroni nu Gratin
VEGETABLES
'nutftpn
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Summer Squnah in Putter
Fresh
String
Iienns
New Beets
Steamed Rice
Hot Milk Biscuits
t(Corn Muffins
Home-made Rolls
Bran Muffins
Cakes
Custards
Puddings
Pies
Milk
Cocoa
Iced Tea
Coffee

LU-BETH CAFATERIA

FARMERS— You can get aewd bad
frames and irrigation plugi at tbs
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfc
FOR S A L E Uosier nnd Uaya' paints
and varnishes ^at Sanford Novelty
Worka, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
Ellsworth, Bcardnll Avenue, San­
Q f o r d . ___________ *_______ 83-tfp
® FOR S A LE —Kino strawberries for
preserving or table Use, 15c quart.
S
City orders o f five quart* or more de­
livered.— L. II, Jones, Dcnrdal! Ave­
nue. Phone 3303.
22-tfu
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FOR SALE— Twu cows nnd several
nice heifers.— G. D., cure of Hernldi
2t-3tp

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First S treet-------------------------- ------------------------- Mcisch Building

FOR SALE CHEAP— Model N Iiup^
mobile roadster. Excellent condi­
tion, new tires, new paint. A -l mechbnnicnl condition. $250 takes it.
Act quick. See P. A. Mere.
24-3tc
FOR S A LE —Lot with 0 room bunga­
low, corner of Myrtle Ave. and 13th
street. Apply to Frank Brinson.
25-fit p
FOR "SALE— 10 acres good celery
land, $50 per ncro,— E. F. Lane,
2«-3tp

means you get just what you pay for. There’s a lot
of coinfort in knowing tlm t your lumber came from a
concern with a reputation too good to risk b y careless
grading. Wo ulways try to give our customers tho
benefit o f the doubt. I f a hoard is a “ tolerable first,” .
it’s a "second” with us, and so graded nnd priced. Ask
the carpenters.

HILL LUMBER COMPANY
I1M0NE

-SANFO RD , FLO RID A

130-

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purely
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: PROFESSIONAL =

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
You tan find the nam e'of
tw r j live Business Man
in Hnnford in this' Colum
n
each day.
taaamitaiRaaaniKa

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p*
m Cards of Sanford’s Reput- M
m able Prufeaalonal Men, each M
m o f whom. In his chosen pro- M
Mi feuaion the Hcrald recom- ^
Mi mends to the people.
Re
Rq
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Quick Service T ra n s fe r

G e o rg e A , DeCottes

.Storage Facilities

Attorncy-nt-Law

U we pirsuf you, tell others; If not,
.
tell ua. Phone 49B

S A N F O R I) N O V E L T Y
WORKS

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Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA

FRED

R.

W IL S O N

A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W

V. C. COLLER, Prop-

General Shop and M ill
W ork

First National Bank Building
SANFORD
FLORIDA

CONTRACTOR and B U IL D E R

E L T O N J. M O U G H T O N

117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. W . H E R N D O N

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ARCHITECT

Ream 7, Miller Bldg.
IA N FORD -tFLORIDA

INSURANCE A G E N C Y
FIRE--------AU TO -------- BONDS

LAW YER
— Court House

Contractor and Builder
FLORIDA

A . P. C onnelly &amp; Sons
K a ta tn U h »4

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C O M PA N T

IS V B 1 T M E N T

LO ST
LOST—On Orlurnio road between .Sil­
ver Lake nnd Sanford, Packard 37x5
tire and rim. Please inform E. T.
Field, Field Auto Top Co.
24-tfe

W ANTED
WANED— A chance to build
your
pew homo before lumber gets any
higher. Plana and estimates furnish­
ed.— Sanford Novelty Worka. 183-tfc

R e a l Estate

W ear

F. P. RINES

W ANTED TO BUY— Asparagus fern
seed, for good clenn stork will pay
a good price. Address W. P. Newell
Co., Wholesale Fern Grower*, Apopka,
Fin.
272-tfc
SALESM AN W ANTED bT food mnnufactarer for. Florida. State wage
wanted, age, prior employment ami
references. * Address Box 220, Jack­
sonville, Fin.
23-Mr
HAVE BUYERS for farm* ami land*,
in Seminole county. Describe* nnd
state price— I^ake Mary Realty Com­
pany, Lake Mary, Fin.
35-tfc
W A N T TO HEAR from owner hav­
ing farm fu r■mile; give particular*
and lowest price.—John J. Black,
Chippewa Falls, Wis.
4*21-28-5-5

FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE

104-S H e a a e lh i A r e .

------- Floral Dealgni

Annual and Ornamgatal Plants
6M Myrtle Avt.-----------Phone 2G0-W

S A N F O R D M A C H IN E
COM PANY
General Machine and Boiler
Works

Rea. 205-

-Phones-

-Office 271

D R . J. T. D E N T O N

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PHtSICIAN-SURGEON

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Itooms 200-207-208 Mclich Building
Room* 220-228

D R . R. M . M A S O N
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New Mrixch Building
Phone 201
* Sanford, Florida

D R . G . S. S E L M A N

Cylinder Grinding
Practice limited to
Automobile Repairs
Diaeaaeu of Eye, Bar, None and Threat
Acetylene Welding
Eyes Examined, Gtaaaca Fitted
Phone 62---------- Sanford, Florida

The kiddie* think our bread i*
dandy and that our pastry Instep
like candy. And papa nnd mam­
ma nnd nil the guests agree that
our baking, product* nre of the
highest quality.
Remember the
name of our lirend nnd cay *ort of
firm-like to the grtreery man—
"Rememlirr, that’* the bread for
me." ...............................................

ROUTH BAKERY
SANF0RDMAID'
BREAD

i THE

Don’ t think a f m l in nil
right simply because your
__ stock cats it. A cow will
eat most anything i f you
sweeten it with molaasea
but the milk pail will Hhow
the difference. We gueranteu results from the feed
that
Bull— and remem­
ber—

CASH

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H E R E are probably some things abnnt the telephone business
O b L which m ystify you, just as there are things about other busi^ " n esses which you do not thoroughly understand.
Perhaps it is a charge on your bill or some practice about the
service which confuses you, even i f it docs not.annoy you.
When these occasions arise,- why not ask the local m anager
about them. H e w ill be glad to explain our entire rate schedule
or to tell you the necessity fo r any o f our practices.
A ll telephone practices are designed to make it easy fo r you to
do business with us and to im prove your service. rI*hey are the
result o f long years o f experience and reflect our best business
judgm ent. They are flexible and arc constantly revised in tho
interest o f cordial relations w ith our patrons.
Th ere is no m ystery about the telephone business and one o f
our greatest difficulties is to induce our subscribers to tell us
about the things that w orry them.

“Your Money Buck If You
Are Not Satisfied"
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Yowel! Com pany

There is No Mystery about
the Telephone Business *

S atisfactory R esults C annot B e Obtained
From C heap In fe rio r Feed

C O lir A N V

S T E W A R T T h e F lo rist
Cut Flowcrs-

W . J. T H I G P E N

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Main. Office

4H

FOR RENT—Owing to the fact that
wc nre called to Tennessee for
about one year, we offer our little
home for rent. A six room house,
furnished if desired, two wells, one
Excellent drinking water, barn, ga­
rage, chicken house. Twenty bearing
orange tree*, an excellent garden
.spot on hard road, three mile* from
post office, ('all Rural Operator 3203
— a bargain to the right parlies.- F.
F. West.
4-27-28-w-tp
FOR RENT- Funibhed room* for
light boUhekoi'i ing at summer rate*.
Alsfd t Vo fernishi d bed room*, very
desirable location, 701 Magnolia ave­
nue.
25-lte
FOR KENT 3-iooiii apartment with
all cnnvenUn.e.4 to party without
children. 312 Oak Ave.
2fi-3tp
FOR REN 1' - Two desirable iqmrtmontf ut 320 Oak Ave, .May l*t. Call
2003.
20-3tp
FOR R E N T - ’Furnished rooms, cor­
ner Elm ave. and 11th Street.— A.
Schneider.
.
2C-8tp
FOR KENT— Furnished rooms. Call
1020 Union Ave.
2G-ltp
FOR R ENT—2 furnished rooms for
light housekeping,' private entrance.
Over Heinhl office.
• * * 2G-ltp
FOR RENT— 2 furnishiTPKouscKevp^
ing room* on first floor and two up­
stair*. $20 per rnontii. 3H East 5th
St.
20-2tp
FOR RENT—Two 5-room bungalows',
one 0 room bungalow.—A. P. Con­
nelly &amp; Son*.
Sfi-tfc

Gloaeee Dealgned

Optician-Optometrist
IIS Bast First S t m t
Sanford. Fla.

RENT

For
Sports

Ia te ra a re

•lames

UNPaau

Examined

H e n ry M cL au lin , Jr.,
O p t D.

Saretr DaaAa

H RISCII

FOR

FOR RENT—Six muni Rouse and ga­
rage. Apply 315 East Eleventh St.
25-3tp

IC H E L L E M A I N E S

S. O. Shinholser

■ ANFOliD

FOR S A L E —New bungalow, reasonable term*.— E. F. Lane.
2&lt;5-3tp
S l’ECTAir~B;VEGA IN “ in lak^ front
lot*—E. F, Lnnc.
2C*3tp
FOR S A LE — Eight empty linseed oil
barrel*.— Sanford l ’aint Store, Welaka Block.
20-31

moving into their new house hext FIR ST CAR OF PEPPERS
I* stated by those who know thst
•
i
door to Lionel Monroe’s,
SHIPPED O UT TO D AY pepper* and tomatoes and all apring
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leqlicf Bryan. and
crop* will bring good prices this sea­
three children have moved out from
The ’ Sanford Truck Grower*, Inc.,
son nnd the growers will be enabled
m ;j !
* . v ■ .
*&gt; town to their new home on Bcardnll *h!ppc&lt;l the first straight car of pvp- to recoup on some of their celery
M h i fn m
ta M h i M lh avenue, recently bought o f , Ashley
l&gt;era today nnd they weru some of losRt'S, The Herald had *ome o f tho
Purvis.
the largest and finest that ever left Smith peppers today and’ they were
‘ This Sunt^y laAtev. Joseph WainSam Younta is looking after A. H. Sanford, They were from the farm certainly fancy stock.
rights day at Moore's Station again. Moses interests here now that M f
of G. F i Smith on Celery, avenue and
, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Botes had their Moses has gone to New York for
will bring the top market prlcL It
For quick results try a want ad.
little grandson, Dale
Ward, from the Rummer.
town with them last week.
Mrs. John Qallawny
and three
James McClelland, Jr., fell out of children o f Cameron City have gone
a pine tree the other clay nnd broke to Charlotte, North Carolina, for the
his left arm, at the wrist. Dr. Mar­ summer and Mr..Gallnway has gone
shall used the X-ray on It before be­ over to the Bromley rnnch during
ing nblc to set it properly.
their absence.
Cards have been received from Mr.
Mr*. Harry Hiorcn nnd Mr*. E. P.
and Mrs. I. D. Hart, who nrc on a Moore representative* of the Wo­
motor trip to Hot Springs, Ark. They man’* Club were soliciting shrubs
A
are enjoying the sight seeing nnd nnd other plnnts to beautify the *evhaving n fine time.
ernl Sanford school ground*. Mrs. I
i
Clinton Carroway left Sunday for Mr*. E. M. Galloway, Mrs. J. C. Ells-]
Whether you nro a g o lf or
Chicago, III., to enter the Moody worth and others gave of hibiscus,*
tennis fan or just one o f the
Bible Institute, expecting tjj. be nway ferns and other, things. Any one hav­
chief attraction! o f the
two yenrs. Clinton has been n stu­ ing plnnts to give notify the commit­
country club veranda, you
dent at Rollins College nt Winter tee.
will
soon be choosing the
Park for the pnst two yenrs. A num­
.The next meeting of the Celery j
Ofirsct
to wear with your
ber o f pleasant social affairs were
avenue Circle of Presbyterian Indie* |
new
sports
clothes,
nrrnnged for Clinton before his de­
will meet with Mr*. J. W. Corley at
V
parture.
O f course, the sports corset
her home on Cameron avenue, Thurs­
Mrs. Robert Wright, Mrs. Caddie day, May 3rd. The last meeting .was .
must he light anil flexible
De'Oro nnd Miss Mattie I Iowan of with Mr*. Wallace on Celery avenue,
so that it will not interfere
Winter Park were Sunday visitors only nine present. Please let there
with even the most strenu­
nt the Ellsworth home.
ous sports— and yet it must
be a larger number present next
■
have enough honing to give
Mis* Beulah Brown from town nnd meeting.
the support that means
Miss Marincia Zoonovcnn were spend -- ■:----------------- r - - _:
tho day guests o f Misa Mary Carro­
good lines.
way Sunday.
,
flu long ns they lust I will give n KnitSmartest and 'most logical
Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning has been
ford, Florida, nnfno plate for yoilr
tor sports wear are
confined to her bed for the past two
cur FREE to, anyone
week*, nnd finally developed yhirkon
pox. Mr. Chorpcning has aim been
T IR E S A N D T U B E S
real ill and expects the chicken pox
L O D ^ R T
_
G A S A N D O IL
most any day. Alya was nlso ill,for
n
c IIways Jront Q im l
several days. Dr. Tolar is in attend­
H ot Shot and F lash ligh t
ance for them all.
( ’ome in to our corset department and have a
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Dressur drove
B atteries
Mndnrt Corset or Girdle fitted.' There is no
over from Lake Helen ns week end
charge
for tit ting,
guest* of Mr. nnd Air*. W. W. Dfea­
Electric F an s
W
e
o
ffe
r Modnrts in a wide variety of inter­
sor. Mr. nnd Mr*. G. C. Chamber­
Electric
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am
p
s
est
ing
models—
in many materials— appropri­
lain of Daytona Bench were also their
ate
for
any
wardrobe
and any figure type.
for
home
and
uutomubilo
guests over the week-end.
Sunday dinner guests at the Zor- "tpiiUity nnd price* hard to bent'
Prices a re $3.50 and up
nov'enn home were Mr. anil Mrs. John
Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peter* and
their children of Richmond, avenue.
Mrs. Theo. Styles nnd baby from 105 Pul met to Ave.-Phone 4H1-J
town were guest* nlso.
Mr, and Mr*. Ashley Purvis nre

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W e w ant ybu to be fa m ilia r w ith tho reason fo r every charge
w e make and to be satisfied, as we are, that it is a proper and
necessary charge.
E rrors are inevitable in all enterprises using hum an'agencies
and w e particularly w ant you to tell us when there is e rro r in
the account rendered you o r when you do not fu lly understand any
featu re o f it.
Our success depends la rg ely upon the measure o f the good w ill
o f the community w e can w in and hold.
W illingness to correct e rro r and to cheerfully explain every
detail o f our business are, w e believe, two prim e elements o f public
service.
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Jacksonville, Fla.

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Saturday ment o f Chocolates, 49*.
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IN TH E H E A R T OP T H E W O R L D ’S G R E ATEST V E G E T A B LE SECTION
NUMBER 25

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1923

VOLUME IV.

Day
BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE SECTION Memorial
TWELVE
Fittingly Observed
at Central Park
OF SANFORD WILL BE DECORATED
i
FOR SPANISB WAR VETERANS Had

TROOPS WILL BE NEEDED

PER SO N SU ED

United Daughters of the Confederacy
Charge of the. Ceremonies

W hen They Hold Their Encampment
May First
v

Here

on

SIX PRISONERS
WERE KILLED
MOBSRIIeCOUNTY INWORKHOUSE
KENNERLY SEES ‘ STRUC­
TURE OF LAW FALLING
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DOWN IN DIXIE

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And Witnesses in Tabert In­
AT 8T. LOUIS EARLY TODAY
quiry Art Intimidated and
WHEN WHOLESALE JAIL HEWill Be in that Part of State
LIVERY W AS ATTEMPTED
&lt;nr Tfc*

TALLAHASSEE,

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April

27. —

(H r T h e A t u n flil r l T r e a t

Both the business and residential during tho three days reunion, repre­
senting | practically every branch of
sections o f Snnfonl will be profusely
the service that engaged In the wnr
decorated during the 13th Annual Re.
with Spain.union of tho United Spanish War Vet­
Committees from the local camp re­
erans, which will take place In San­ port that practically all arrangements
arc complete fo r tho entertainment of
ford May 7th to 9th.
The nffidnl decorator, G. W. Stew­ their visiting comrades.
The Tourtai nnd Convention Com­
art, is now In the city, nnd all indiv­
mittee
o f the Chnmbor of Commerco
iduals nnd concerns desirous of secur­
will
arrange
fo r cars to take the vet­
ing decorations can get In touch with
erans nnd their wives on the trip to
him at the Vnldox Hotel.
The pnrndc, which Is considered one vnrious points o f Interest in Snnfonl.
of tho features of the Reunion, will Thia trip will bo made immediately
take place Tuesday, May 8th, nnd will after the pnrndc. The local enmp has
bo one of tho largest over held In San­ also planned a big barbecue for their
ford. There *nro a large ^number of guests.
Everyone in Sanford is asked to
U. S. W. V. Posts In Florida nnd cnch
one will kern! n lnrge representation. display the national colors during tho
Enel; one o f these posts has n Wom­ time the veteran* nro In Sanford. Tho
an’s Auxiliary, who will also be rep­ line o f march will pass through tho
resented at tho Reunion. It Is esti­ residential section o f the city nnd a
mated that there will l&gt;c over 100 vet­ generofis display o f the rolors Is n
erans o f U8 and their wives in Sanford fitting tribuo to the heroes of 'PS.

Troop# should b# sent to-D ixie coun­
ST. LOUIS, April 27.—Six prison
ty to protect the live# o f state wit- era wens shot and several beaten sev­
npuses when the trial o f Walter H ig­ erely when guards frustrated a whole­
ginbotham, charged with first degree sale. escape at tho city work house
murder In connection with the death early today. About fifteen prisoners
o f Martin Tabert, o f North Dakota, sawed through bnrs In coll room and
1 .called on May 16, declared Repre­ let themselves into the prison yard by
sentative C. H. Kcnnerly, in report­ nienns o f a rope according to guards
ing todiy to tho Joint committee of who said one o f the prisoners with a
hi# trip to Clara yesterday.
clever imitation o f n pistol carved o f
“ If the prosecution brings any wit­ wood attempted to hold up Fred Gicso,
nesses down there for the trial, their 50-ycar-old guard nnd obtain keys.
lives won’t he safe,” Mr. Kcnnerly Gicse opened fire and two of tho pris
told the committee. "And if mem­ oners fell. The shots attracted five
Richmond Girl
Five Bomb Explosions
bers of this committee arc obliged to other guards who fired n volley
Assaulted at Nijorht
go there, again, troop# should bo sent wounding four more. The prisoners on Ruhr Railroads Cut
with them,” he added. The represen­ were then quickly subdued.
Returning from Show
All Communication
tative related in detail how ho and
( l l y T h e .(• ■ n r ln lr il I 'r r * * )
Representative John Clay Smith,
(Hr The AiKMlnlrS
Burke Goes to Jail
RICHMOND, April 27.— After all
DUESSF.l.DOKF. April 27.— Five
comprising a #ub-committee, were
relatives started
separate bomb explosions on the night search by
While the Bulldogs
greeted yesterday at Clarn, by n com­
when
she
failed
to
return fr o m ,#
mittee of armed men, when i t .a r ­
Beat Highlanders Ruhr railroad during the the night m otion-picture show which irtio at­
cut railway, telegraph and telephone
rived to inspect Tabert’s grave.
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3-------------- communication^, temporarily disor­ tended' with a girl companion early
The committee which concluded tin
LAKELAND, April 27.— One um­
Inst evening, girl o f HI, was found
inquiry Into Tabert’s death this nf- pire Nnys one thing, tho other umpire ganized -traffic. The French head­
unconscious
this morning under a
temoon unanimously adopted n reso­ reverses thnt decision, arguments, quarters said -the explosions caused
railroad
vlnduct
within a few blocks
lution calling tho nttention o f the "fusin’ ” , scrap*; arrests, nnd general most serious damage since the In-gin­
o f her lvprne. Her skull hud been
State Board of Medical Exninihcrs to big
hnllnbnloo
results,
Manager ning of occupation.
crushed and polico believe she was
the conduct of Dr. T. Copers Jones, Burke goes to jail nnd then*the Bull­
criminally attacked. She was rushed
During
the
confusion
the
German#
physician employed by the I’ utnam dogs ami Highlanders battle for ten
to a hopsitnl where efforts to riytore
Lumber Company ,and asked that-an innings, the Ilurkcmen taking Ithc made a series of efforts to ion cunher
to consciousness were without re­
investigation bo immediately mndc gnmo by tho score o f 3 to 2. The toms- barrier into interior o f Ger­
sult
several hours afterward. Phy­
many, hut large quantities o f goods
to theend "that the medical profes- chnrges preferred
against
Bufrke
sicians
have little hope for her re­
siotv bo purged o f a seemingly un­ were -for profanity and,later tho case which the Germans were trying to
covery.
get through
were
seized by the
worthy member.”
was dismissed. The score by innings:
Tho resolution was- introduced by Orlando
French.
100 010 000 l - $ 9 1
George Baker Hanged
Representative Kcncrly- at the con­ Lakeland ....... 000 002 000 0— 2 8 3
clusion of his address. Before the
at Lafayette, Georgia,
I’nlmcr and Francis j Ery nnd Chamber of Commerce
committee would vote it was amend­
Smith
Election of Officers .
for Murder Today
ed. The original measure character­
ized I)r. Jones as a disgrace to the
DAYTONA, April 27.— Dnytona
( d r T h r A » * o r ln ( r # I’ r t M l
The annual election of the Cham­
profession and should be ejected from wo nfrom Bradentown here yester­
LAFAYETTE, G A „ April 27.—
ber
of
Commerce
will
I
k- held the lat­
it. Senator W. A. MncWilliams drew day, 9 to 8, In a see-snw nfTnir. The
George linker, was banged here for
up the revised resolution, calling on winninf run was mnde in the ninth ter part of April. Those not in good the murder o f Deputy Sheriff Morton
standing will l»e unable to vote. If
the tSate Board of iflcdlcal Examin­ with .the scoro tied. Thomas hit
ut Durham, this county, March last
you have not yet paid your dues for
er# to investigate th# crcord of the safely for the sixteenth consecutive
this year, you are asked to mail your year, The trap was sprung at 11:63
, physician.
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and thirteen minutes Inter tho body
game.
.
check promptly to the Secretary so
A general discussion took placo
was cut down. A crowd o f o f two
Score by innings:
thnt your numc will nppcnr on tho
while Senator MncWilliams was word­ Daytona ......... 200 010 321—9 18 5
hundred people surrounded the jail.
. lng tho amendment,
and Senator Bradentown .... 100 002 311—8 13 3 meml&gt;er#hip list.
To them Baker sold through the liars
Yours very truly,
John P. Stokes, chairman of the com­
o f his cell just before going to the
Cusack and Mun; I-ariscy and
SANFORD CHAMBER OF
mittee, declared, "So far as 1 am Kerns.
gallows, "I, am not guilty o f murder,
COMMERCE.
concerned, I bellevo every word that
I advise you to krep out o f trouble.
TAM PA, April 27.— Caesar A l­
R. W. Pcnrmnn, Jr.,
ha# been said about him, (the physic­ varez and Charles Ollinger staged a
I’m going boy*, good-bye."
Sxecutivc Secretary.
ian) and I bellevo ho ought to be pitchers' duel here yesterdny but the
kicked out o f the profession.”
AVho Is the head of this state, Gov­
mates o f tho former -came through
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
"He #cem# to have been owned with some timely hits, and the
ernor Hardee or the Putnam Lumber
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
body and soul by the Putnam Lum­ Smokers blanked the Saints, 2 to 0.
Company 7
ber Company,”
continued Senator Alvares gave up four hits, two of Hunt’# Pharmacy.
Stokes. "Further, I want every crook these being o f tho scratch variety.
that has had anything to do with this
- w h a t 's t h e id e a
Score by innings:
to be cleaned out. But, in this doc­ St. cPtc „•......... 000 000 000—0 \ 1
O F TH IS EARLY MORNING
tor's case, I bellevo It would bo out­ T a m p a____ ___ 100 000 010—2 5 0
SH A M B A T T L E ? -S O C H
side the scope o f the committee’s
Ollinger and Murphy; Alvarez and
powers to do more than bring tho
A S 1 O E T M Y &lt;SAS MASK
Nance.
testimony to the attention toff the
ON IM C O M IN G D O W N Board of Medical Examiners.”
The Pure Food Market is after
O N E O F U S IS G O /N G
. It was brought out. today before your business and have an ad in the
H O M E ON A S TR E TC H gg.
the committee that efforts had been Herald todny. You know that Hugh
made by Dr. Jones Im prove he had Tillis Is here to stay and that he will
filsd the rf-hnlt. but th. records o f ^
,the time. All
r IM
the department show, acording to the
culJ1 jn Florida nnd westIlslath Officer, that all perm ts arc \
prices
£•
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issued in serial numbers, and there crn
were no breaks In the aerial numbers LLOYD SHOE STORE HAS
In the district in which Tabert per­
THE SHOE FOR ALL
mit could have been issued.
Dr. Jones told the committee he
In today's paper you will sec the
made a thorough examination of the ad o f Lloyd Shoe Store and when it
body, and it revoaled no sign of tho comes to giving you rcsl vsluc# for
strap. Other witnesses declared they your money spent at their store you
saw the physician come in and look have got to hand It to them for they
at Tabert Just before he died; that have Just what you want In shoes for
they were detailed to take tho body tho wholo family, sport shoes, dress
to'tho stockade where prisoners were shoes and shoes for street wear. Sec
kept .and that the sheet and mattress them for your shoes and save money.
stock to the body, from the blood of
the boy’s wound. Others related how
Piggly Wiggly has a sermon on the
they were forced to sleep on bunks •busy bee" ssying that their store is
and on the ~floor In the room next the busy hive of industry and the
to tho dying boy’s bunk, and how place where the American housewife
they pleaded that something should finds what the wants when she
be done for him.
wants it- Thoy quote you Pr,c“ *°*
•The physician related how he saw day for Saturday and Monday that
to it that tha convfota were amjfly will bring you running «nd they
provided with clothing, and were well quote prices on almost everything 'a
fed. He illiiatratad to tho committee the bl* s(ore-that is filled with the
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that whenever he found the e'orivicla boat of goods at the lowest prices.
without socks ha would go to the You will hare to read the advertlao'TUNING,
com pany's /Commissary, the Clara mont If you want to know all tM
Mercantile1Company, and buy as prices on everything and so read It
many as 70 pairs of socks at one today and go to the Piggly Wiggly
time. After Dr. Jones concluded his tomjirrow and 'Monday,
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The N. DcV. Howard
Chapter,
United Daughters o f the Confederacy,
arranged n fine program fo r the ob­
servance o f Memorial Day at Central
Pni;k yesterday.
The
threatening
weather kept many jit home hut there
were many of, the devoted ones as­
sembled nt four o’clock when R. J.
Holly cnllcd the meeting to order and
announced the program which wns
nt follows:
Hymn—"Nenrcr My Odd to Tee,”
Grammar School Orchestra.
• Prayer— Rev. Arthur Scaring Peck.
Address—Dr. King.
Presentation o f Crosses— Mrs. Geo.
Fox.
Hymn—“ Blest Be the Tie That
Binds," Orchestra.
Placing o f Wrcnth on Monument by
the Daughters.
Taps, John Schirnrd.
Benediction— Dr. E. 1). Brownlee.
* Dixio—Grammar School Orchestra.
The address by Dr. King wns a
beautiful tribute to tho memory o f the
Confederate Veteran# nnd tho veter­
ans o f nil wars. Ho nlso stressed the
fnct that America wns now a united
country and there was no north or
south, east or west and the sectional
feeling hail been eliminated nnd the
blue nnd the gray could nffilinto nt
the memorial exercises and tho great
spirit of brotherhood eternal abided
with-lhem nnd would nbido with them
forever nnd ever. Dr. King nlso mnde
an earnest plea of tho perpetuation o f
Memorial Day und Its observance nnd
told o f a recent trip through tho
Southern battlefields and the spirit of
the men who hail fallen fightlilg for
what they believed wns right oven
though it was the Lost Cause.
The presentation of tho Cross ■ of
Honor to John Loid nnd A. C. Mar­
tin, two old veterans, was a beautiful
ceremonial performed most graceful­
ly by Mrs. George Fox, president o f
N. DcV. Howard Chapter,
United
Daughters of the Confederacy.
At the monument in the park Mrs.
Wiggins placed the mcmorinl wreath
on the murldo shaft dedicated to the
World Wnr veterans whllo John Schlrard sounded "Taps.”
t
The Daughters nnd veterans nnd
their families nnd ninny others then
went to the Evans cemetery on San­
ford Heights nnd then to I.ukcvicw
cem etery where the graves of Confed­
erate Veterans and G. A. R. members
were decorated.
There wore only four Confederate
Veterans present yesterday, C. II.
Leffler, A. C. Martin, John Lord and
L. G. Strlngfcllow. Mr. Leffler enrried the Confederate flug and they
were accompanied by M. F. Robinson
und II. F. Haskins and several other
Grand Army members and the most
inspiring sight ut these memorial ex­
ercises each year is tho spirit of fra­
ternity with the members o f the Blue
nnd Gray armies.
The Grammar School Orchestra fur­
nished tho music nnd their efforts are
greatly appreciated by the Daughters
and all who were present.

SWEPT THROUGH TEN­
WHOLE FAMILY FIREEMENT
IN EAST NINTH
STREET
KILLED TODAY
‘ INOKLAHOMAMANY J M C m
( n r T h e S u o r l i t r l V ersa )

Others Were Cut Off From Fire
Escapes and Could Not Reach
Safety Zone
27.—

HAWORTH, Okla., April
Thomas llamlll, a planter and his
wife nnd daughter, Mrs. Tope, nnd
the latter's tcn-yenr-oldi son, were
shot to death when they were called
to tho door o f the llamlll home near
here early todny nnd fired on by two
men who rode up to the hottso An
horseback. The fivo-eynr-old daugh­
ter o f Mrs. Tope wns probably fatally
wounded and the Identity o f the men
has not been determined.

( n r T lie A a a n rln le # I’ r f M )

NEW YORK, April 27.— Twclv#
persons perished
In a fire which
swept through n tenament in East
Hundred and Ninth
street early
today. A family o f five were among
the victlihs dying In fifth floor epartIftcht. Scores fled from tho flsmo
filled structure by way o f fire eacapes
while dozens o f. others were spectac­
ularly rescued by polico apd firemen.
Twenty injured* and many seriously.
DEATH OF MRS. J. II.
Several policemen and firemen were ,
HUDDLESTON AT GENEVA burned effecting rescues.
Ten o f the dead perished In tho
Mrs. J. II. Huddleston died nt her building. The other two had been re­
homo In Geneva last night about moved to hospital where they died
9 o ’clock nftcr an Illness, o f the past I o f chock nnd hums. Many t tenants
twelve months. Mrs.
Huddleston! elnd only in night clothes fled down
hnd been In ill health for aomo tim e ! the rear fire esenpe which ended at
but had shown signs of Improvement the first floor twenty-five feet above
giving such hopes to the family that ground. A taxi driver drove his car
she might eventually recover hut she beneath for safety plntform for firo
was called from her earthly home and victims drbpping to the roof of the
all her sufferings were ended in the, car from there to the ground. Many
.peaceful calm thnt is given to one injured taken to hospitals In sanio
Many more
persons would
who Is ready when the grent sum­ cab.
have
l»ccn
trapped
by
flantes ac­
mons eomc.
cording to-tHa police hnd It not been
Mr". Huddleston.wns Miss Fletcher
for Michael Kaufman, city employ*®
In the old home nenr Forsyth, Geor­
living Across from the burned tene­
gia, nnd Is n sister of U. S. Senator
ment who discovered the fire and
Duncan U. Fletcher, nnd came to
gave tho nlarin.
FloriJa some twenty yenrs ago set­
tling nt Geneva where she and Mr.
Huddleston raised their fninlly nnd Brotherhood Class of
where they have resided ever since.
Presbyterian Church,
Thodgh almost an Invalid for many
Hat Big: Gathering
years Mrs. Huddleston was well be­
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Members
and
Guests
-Called
Togeth­
her for the many graces and sweet
er
for
Fine
Time
traits of real womanhood, ever ready
nnd willing to help those around her
Tho Brotherhood Class o f tho
and a true southern woman With all
Presbyterian
Church held one o f their
the attributes und traditions of hos­
regular big get together meetings at
pitality nnd n love for tho home.
She leaves n husband, ono son John the church last night and about fifty
Huddleston who Is n paymaster in were present nt tho long tables spread
the U. S. Navy, residing In Washing­ in tho social rooms o f the church. Tho
Indies of the Auxiliary were present
ton nnd two daughters, Mrs. Baxter
to attend to the walita o f the guests
of Gainesville nnd Mrs. Yelser of
nnd
n bouteous aprend was the result
Jacksonville to mourn tins loss of
of their efforts. Delicious baked ham
wife and mother.
which is one o f the specialties o f the
Tho funeral will occur from tho res­
Presbyterian ladles was tho piece do
idence in Geneva Sunday nftemoon nt
resistance flanked by excellent sal­
3:30.
ads, green beans, macaroni, yams top­
Tho sympathy
o f tholr many
ped with marshmallows, pickles, rolls,
frlenda here nnd elsewhere is extend­
hot coffee and apple pie a la mods,
ed to the fnmlly In their bereave­
celery and other good things.
ment.
A fter tho luncheon Henry Lehman,
acting as toastmaster, called upon the
Sixteen Thousand
following gentlemen to speak and they
all
responded telling o f tho many good
Cases Liquor Siezed
things tho Brotherhood Class had ac- •
on Yacht Today cnmplishrd and asking for a larger at­
(H r T lif * • • « • !» (» * l ’ r » M l
HIGHLANDS, N. J., April 27.— tendance each Sunday morning: F. P.
Const guardsmen seized motor light­ Forster, K, J. Holly^ E. T. W oodruff,
W hat the Los Angeles
er, Nupcngue, with on estimated D. L. Thrasher, II. C. DuBoae and Dr.
Critics Said About Pic­ cargo o f nearly 16,000 cases o f liquor. Brownlee.
Miss Mabel Bowler sang a group o f
lighter wan en route from \he
ture Play “ Adam’s Rib’’ The
songs
accompanied by Dr. McCaalln _
rum fleet to New Jersey shore when
and
Mrs.
R. C. Maxwell and Miss GerCecil B. DeMfile's latest production captured off Sandy Hook.
aldlno Muriel gavo several humoroua
for I’nrainount, “ Adam’s Rib.” by
selections that were greatlyscnjoyed.
Jcnnlo MnrPhcrson, had its world pre­ New Representations
There was a great apirlt o f vordlalmiere at Grauman’a Rialto Theatre in
ity and loyalty, two things stressed
on Rum Running
Los Angeles, nod registered tho great­
Messrs. Foatyr and W oodruff and
Have Been Made by
est triumph of tho producer’s career,
tho Brotherhood Class enjoyed having
according to tho Ix&gt;# Angeles newspa­
the visitors and tho visitors enjoyed
( R r Tfcs A s a s e lsle # P eesa )
pers, all of which gave high praise to
WASHINGTON, April 27.— New being there.
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the picture.
A rising vo\c o f thinks was tender­
representations on the subject of
Guy I*ricc, In tho Evening Herald
rum smugllng has been mndo by the ed Mrs. Mere, chairman of the Wom­
said: "For novel daring in tho pro­
State Department to British govern­ an’s Auxiliary for the elegant repast
duction of forest and cave-man se­
ment, which is requested in friendly served and at a late hour the mem­
quences in the midst of a portrayal of
terma to co-operato In preventing bers and guests departed with the
twentiet heentury fife it is doubtful if
vessel# flying tho British flag from feeling tint tho Presbyterian Broth­
this plcturovkas uson boon equalled.
engaging in the liquor traffic be­ erhood wse one of the beat and livest
Cecil H. DcMfile deserves great com­
.
tween American and foreign porta, institutions in the city.
mendation as a ’director: The excel­
F. P. Forster has generously decid­
lence of ' the'photography eannot bo
There’s a reason, says Stumper A ed to psy for now furnishings for the
gain said. Milton Sills wins the un­
Company and they show you tho rea­ Brotherhood room and they will bo In­
restricted approval of all spectators,
son why they are enjoying such a stalled in a few weeks adding great­
Elliott Dexter madu tho most of his
phenomenal business in the meat and ly to the comfort of the member# and
part, Theodore Kosloff Is a success
grocery fine. The chief reason is aU who attend and a standing Invita­
and Anna Q. Nilsson and Pauline Ga­
that they have, the finest Una of tion Is extended to aU the viaitora to
run are well suited to their roles.”
rouata at prices that cannot tts beat the city to attend the Presbyterian
At tho Princess tonight and tomor
and then they believe in advertising Brotherhood every Sunday morning.
row.,
to the world thabr price#. They are
Wight Brea., have tho Autoline Oil
WASHINGTON, April 2 7 — Fred- not afraid of competition for they
crick Ryder, American consul at are lower than the lowent and their [that etopa chattering In your Ford
Vancouver was Inltructcd by Secre­ meats are always fresh and they, car If you know what that meant. See
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tary Hughes today to investigate the have just what you want. Read
Stcmper. He
firing on th* American schooner advertisement and
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
BUom, by Canadian Fisheries Patrol, oaves you money always
House,
Mobley’s Drug Sture and
which resulted in the death of one
Hunt s Pharmacy.
.
•For quick results try a want ed.
piumbcr of {bo schooner's crew.

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THE SANFORD

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Phone 217-W
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k t m r . a r If j o « o r * n t r r t i l n l f t s , w r it e
ft ftaolftl rnrtl t a . l k l i d r p n r lr a r n l. f l r l n r
d r la lla . o r I r lr p k o n r Ik * Item . II w ill
M a r e a l ly a p p r e c ia te d .
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday— Mesdnmes Emmett Hunt,
Edward Bette and Miss Fern W ard
entertain at bridge at the Pariah
| Houso at 3:30 p. m r;
|Frida£— Mrs. Ernest McGalloway will
entertain the tncmbdtii o f the Dupli­
cate Bridge Club.
.
Friday— Mra. Braxton L. Perkins will
entertain1 at lpnrtilpir~g&lt;~1n?r~ trormr
. on Magnolia avenue, honorlqg Miss
Mary Powell, o f Tarboro, N. C., the
guest o f Mrs. David Caldwell,
Saturday— Cccillan Music Club meets
at 3:16 p. m. at the studio o f Mrs.
Fannlcv8. Munson.
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course with meringue kisses ' with
strawberries and whipped cream and
fruit punch. . '
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Among those enjoying the cordial
hospitality o f Mrs. W alsh-w ero Mrs.
Ck E. Henry, Mrs. Fred Walsma, Mra.
Harry, B. Lewis, Mrs. D. P. Drummond, Mra. John Mcisch, Mra. Harry
Hccren, Mrs. J. B. Coleman, Mrs. R.
J. Holly, Mrs. B. F. Whitnor, Mrs. W.
T. Langley, Mra. T. L. Dumas, Mrs.
Rosbro, Mrs. E. D. Mobley, Mrs. S.
O. Chase, Mrs. Alice Peters, Mrs.
Deane Turner, Miss Margaret Clarke,
Mra. John C. Smith, Mrs. W. J. Thlgpen, Mrs. George Fox, Miss Martha
Fox, Mrs. S. E. Barrett, Mrs. W. E.
Watson, Mrs. A. J. Richardson.

BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE PARTY
Mra. Harry Walsh entertained in
her usqal charming manner yester­
day afternoon nt tho first o f a series
o f bridge parties which «hc is giving
at her attractive home on Oak avenue.
There were alx tables o f players.
'-T h e rooms where tho card tallies
were placed were abloom with quan­
tities of lovely spring flowers in tho
various hues. Each card table carry­
ing out a different color with favors
to match.
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O f exceptional interest wus tho
game o f bridge played during the a f­
ternoon, the prise for high score, silk
lingerio, was won by Mrs. J. B. Cole­
man. The low score prise a dainty
hand painted desk set was won by
Mrs. A . J. Richardson. Mra. Deano
Turner was given the cut prise, un
exquisita guest room picturi.
,
Following the awarding o f tho pris­
es, the hostess assisted by her sistor,
Miss Leo Ammon, Mrs. W. E. W at­
son, MtV Fred Walsma, Mra. John
C. Smith served a delicious salad

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A CHIC SI.IP-ON
Paris chows a marked favoritism to
'the clip-on frock, using it for any and
every occasion, yet giving it such
infipitc variety that it never becomes
tiresome. For this design velvet, wool,
ertpe, taffeta, satin or cotton cr6pc
ntay be used. Medium size requires
5 K yards of 36-inch material. The
pointed side (lands help the straight
skirt to meet the demand for longer
and fuller skirts.
Pictorial Review Drc*s No. 1380.
Sizes, 34 to 46 indies bust. Price,
35 cents.
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Merchants and Miners Transportation Co
Freight and Passenger Service
(Established 1B54)
. .
Millions of Passengers Carried— Not a Life Lost
Jacksonville
One Way
NT1C CITY ........... $38.44
30.96
423i2
43.48
CHICAGO. ILL. ...
39.31
CLEVELAND, O. .
41.93
DETROIT. MICH.
38.93
ELM IRA,*N. Y..—
60.36
•MONTREAL, P, Q

One Way
..... 31.71
......$44.12
...... 36.54'
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....... 39.31
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AUTOMOBILES CARRIED, INCLUDING CLOSED CARS
Mailings f o r l l s lt lm u r a Nantucket* A p r il I l t h .
Balllnjra f o r I'lillsd r IliliU .T liu rn .ln j■, f. o o 1*. At. Mtuntnahlu I’ c rs l
•• A p r i l S t ilt ; Knars. A p r il 33th.
M r a ls and Iwrth un m a in d&lt;cli In cluded, ejirrjii that t i c k e t s

Following investigations now ten­ \ STOPS'COUCH AND W IIEEZY
der wayVlti^s expected that oil and
/ b r e a t h in g
,
gas wells will ba drilled In Prince
“ Had a hough and .wheeling In pij1
Edward Island this year. "
thrdmt,” writes Caroline Dillard, Pet­
ersburg-, Va. “ Foley's “H on ey wid
Business o f tho St.
Petersburg t a r gave me quick relief h’nd stopped
pbstoffice increased 20 per cent ftrr my cough.” Coughs resulting from
Flu, Grippe, W hooplqg Cough, A s­
thc' first quarter o f the present ycat\
thma and Bronchitis, quickly rclipvod
1*1
.with Foley’s Honey u a ! Tar. Three
generations o f satisfied users have
Sa
Wa
made Foley’s Honey and Tar the larg­
est selling codgh medicine in the
world. Refuse substitutes.'
Insist
upOn Foley’*.
Sold everyw hero^Adv.
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For Florida: Fair Thursday and Friday; mild tern*
peratures; gentle variable
winds.

EUS-Jlfl ROTARIAN S TO
ATTEN D CONVENTION ij
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8T . AGNES GUILD SOCIAL MEET

Tuesday ovenlng the members t of
tho St. Agnes Guild were most pleas­
antly entertained by Mrs. Claude Der­
by at her home on Magmriin avenue.
Games o f all kinds were played nnd
prison awarded Mrs. Raymond. Phil­
lips, Mrs. W. M. Belding,
Mrs.
George W. Crews, o f Jacksonville, Gwynne Fox were avrnrdcd prizes in
A fter tho
arirved here yesterday for a nlny o f the guessing contests.
grmes
refreshments
o
f
snndwlchcs,
several days, transacting business.
punch, and cream were served.
Robert W illiams, n prominent mer­ -.Am ong the members present w efc
chant, o f Dado City, la in the city ns Mrs. W. M. Belding, Mrs. Archie
the guest o f rclativM. .
Betts, Mrs. D. M. Lloyd, Mrs. Ray­
mond Key, Mrs. Raymond Phillips,
Mr. and Mra. Tom W. Jones an­ Mrs. M. Minarik, Mrs. Gwynno Fox,
nounce the birth o f o 10-pound son, Mrs. W. R. Leake, Mrs. Paul Biggers,
Tuosday, April.2th4, at their home in Mrs. R. W. Penrman, Mrs Howard
Rose Court.
Ovcrlln, Mra. J. N. Robson, Mrs.
Clarke IiConardy nnd Mrs. Walter
Mlsa Lucy Byrd Smythc motored Twitched, o f Daytona.
to DeLand this afternoon where nhe
will attend the brldgo pnrty given
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Hintermister
there by hjlss Isabelle Tate.
gave n farewell party to J. II. Cramond,* who has been connected with
J. T, McCollum, representing the the Hintermister Piano Company, of
Bentley Gray Co., o f Tampa, was this city for the past several years.
among tho business visitors here yes­ Mr. Cramond is from Canada, and left
terday.
yesterday for his home In Brookline,
Ontario, Canada. Tho party was giv­
There will be a rehearsal o f the en Tuesday night with a largo gath­
Woman'a Club Chorus Friday after­ ering o f friends o f Mr. Crumond at
noon at 3:30 at tho home o f Mrs. Iluzelton’s Amusement Park at Silver
Frank W oodruff on Oak Avenue.
Lake. The pnrty enjoyed swimming
und dancing with lovely refreshments
Mra. 0. B. Edwards, who has been nnd nftcr hnving n big time the pnr­
attending the Methodist Missionary ty broko up nt n late hour, every one
Conference, and was the guest o f her happy, and wishing Mr. Cramond n
aistcr, Mrs. W. P. Fields, left yestor plensnnt journey and visit to
day for hor home in Chattahoochee,
home. They nil voted Mr. nnd Mra.
Hintermister the paramount o f hosMrs, J. S. Moore nnd daughter, tossesj nfter which the guests left hy
Miss Doris, leave today for Gaines­ way o f their enre for the ride hack to
ville, Ga., -where Miss Moore
will Sanford.
.
spend the summer, Mrs. Moore ex­
p ects-to return home in nbout two
ROYAL NEIGHBORS BOCIAI
weeks.
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The Royal Neighbors of America
FISH FRY
will have a sociul nnd party this,
Mrs Tom Williams entertained most Thursday, at 0 p.
m. All Royal
delightfully at an old fashioned fish Neighbors nnd Modern Woodmen and
fry , Tuesdny afternoon honoring Mrs. friends are invited to he present.
Lm B. Edwnrds, o f Chattahoochee, tho
guest of her sister, Mrs. W. B. Fields.
All kinds o f good things necessary
to make a fish fry perfect were serv­
ed and a most enjoyable evening w h s
■pent.
Mra. Williams’ guests wore: Mesdames L. B. Edwnrds, W. P. Fields,
S. J. Allen, G. W. Bailey, W. II. Purk.
cr, J. H. Cowan, E. M. Carroll, Mr.
and Mrs.
Alfred
I.lljn, Clarence
Fields, Gcorgo Cowan, Louise Fields
and Mr. Willinms.

HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26; 1923

Tho many friends o f Master Harry
Robson, who was run over by an
automobile, will be glad to learn that
,hc Ts out o f danger.
Alfred nobson o f Orlando spent
Tuesday nnd Wednesday hero ps the
guest o f his parents, Dr. and Mrs
J. N. Robson.
Don’t forget tho Rummage Sale In
the Hill building on Sahford avenue
Saturday for the benefit' o f the build­
ing fund o f tho Woman'* Club.
Tim Dally Hcrnld iwll soon bring
out a special edition on the new Pri­
mary School and other new buildings
around Sanford.
Mrs. B. E. Tnknch recolvcd word
from her brother in Massachusetts
thnt his wife had died very sudden­
ly. ,Mr§. Takach will bo unnblo to
attend the funeral.

Dally Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoko
Houso, Mobley’s Drug Sloro and
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
.

PER CENT STRONG

EUSTIS, April 20—The Rustls Ro­
ta ry -C lu b ,4 h e baby orgnnlthti on i n
Florida, n spry
youngster which
came Inlo being, Ju.nl winter and has
mado a reputation for its activities,
is now plannings to. go to the conven­
tion o f Rotary International in St.
Loula in Juno-with 100 per cent at­
tendance.
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If the local organization accom­
plishes this fact, it will unquestion­
ably capture the handsome trophy o f­
fered fo r tho Rotary Club traveling
the greater distance with the great­
est percentage o f attendance o f Un
members. If this fact is accomplish­
ed it will bring to Kustis the atten­
tion o f the people o f tfie entire nation
and many foreign countries in which
Rotary dubs have been 'organised.
Representative men and women
from many countries will be present
at tho convention nnd it is stated
the attendance at the coming gath­
ering of Rotary will far exceed all
former International conventions.
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Thursday afternoons will soon be
the real thing and the tired clerks
and the overworked proprietors will
then have a chance to walk the streets
looking for something
to
nmuSo
them.
This is Memorial
Day in four
southern states and the banks nre
closed for tho day and tile exercises
in the park this afternoon and at
cemetery will
commemorate
the
brave deeds o f those who fought in
the Lost Cause in tho days o f 'Cl.

Mrs. Rosa McFarlane, who has been
ill with malaria, is improving nicely.
Miss Lula Lsfiles spent Monday ovenuing with Mias Christs McClallan.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Proctor and
daughter and Mrs. Burns o f Canon
were calling on friends Tuesday.
. To lesson tha. volume of sound from
phonographs a rubber studded disk
to be attache^ to tho reproducers has
been lnvnttd.
Power for it large saw mill In
Swpden L gone rated'hy gas qbtelned
from wood waste, which alsq yields
valuable by-products.

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Norma Talmadcre
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From Hnnore
Dycheaa da I.»
with n- pnssloq o f sacrifice.
Hu
warm lips to her fotahead like tk.
brhnd from tho smith y ' » f ' rj£
Never— ncypr-thever before hu
Noyma Tnlniudgo
Talpiadgo created a role to
™(!lgatM.lhc.Da
f"Langc5Ts]
Mtigesrts, gorgeous
;ous to Ibe.
Ot never to
!• In scenes
o f splendor and stUpem? *he un
folds this confession o f love from
tho heart .of a wilful beauty |n
France’s gayest courts.
nctt«
than “ Smiling Thru."
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EXTRAS, ALSO

-Friday and Saturday.

Live/-,Kidneys
Bowels, B lood

Cecil B. DcMIlle’s

“A D A M ’S RIB”

Sold by

UNION HHARMACY
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Sanford, Florida

As long ns they Inst I will give a San­
ford, Floriiln, name plate for your
enr FREE to anyoneAtf ALLURING DRAPED FROCK
Charmeuse satin lends itself ad­
mirably to the development of frocks
of this type. The fastening is at the
left' side and the kimono sleaws are
lengthened with deep sections of Lee.
About (he neck is a little embroidery
In self-color silk combinwl with metal
threads, and this decoration is repeated
on the edge of the cascade drapery.
Handsome twin buckles finish the soft
girdle. Medium size requires 4 yards
40-inch satin.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1431.
Sizes, 3 4 ^ o 46 inches bust. Price,
35 ccntsj
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TIRES A N D TUBES
GAS A N D OIL
Hot Shot and Flashlight
Batteries
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Electric Fans
Electric Lamps
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PIASTER

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c o p v I co

we

m o a n ' having
your 6tzo in Good­
year Tires on hand
xvhon you need tires,
advising you what
typo o f tiro to buy,
mounting your tires
foryou,ohowingyou
how to care for them,
and following them
up with expert re­
pair care so that you
will got out of them
every mil® o f the
thousands o f miles
built into them.

for home nnd automobile
“ Qualify and prices hard to beat"

F. P. RINES
105 Palmetto Arc.

Phone -181-J

CATARRH
OF THE STOMACH

A t Goodyear Serelee Station
Deal era

r w jO U C A N T ENJOY LIFE
with a tote, tour, blotted itoro«ch. Food doe* no! nourish.
InitrtJ it it ft tource of murry, earning
paint, LxLKi.v. dutinert and head-

MONOGRAM YOUR FROCKS

Mr. Sweat hns purchased n new
Ford touring car.
Mt^ and Mrs. Wm. Kilbe were In
Sanford Thursduy shopping.
Several men from here attended tho
commissioners meeting in Sanford on
Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Levy were In
Sanford on business Friday.
Mr. anti Mrs. J. C. McClellan nnd
futnily from Moore's Station visited
Mrs. J. M. Prevntt Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Rivers spent Tuesdny
with Mrs. II. H. Flynt.
Mr. nnd'M ra. Claude Unulerson
spent Sundhy in Canon visiting Mr.
und Mra. C. F. Proctor ‘and daugh­
ter.
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Mrs. Stone hns returned from Ta­
vares after sponding two weeks with
her daughter.
Miss Alice Golgor is homo from Or­
lando on a two weeks visit with her
mother, MVs. Georgia Geiger.
School dosed Thursday night nnd
n big program nt tho town hall.
There will be u big basket picnic at
Lakh Harney Saturday.
Everybody
welcome.
O. R. Nicholson and Henry Levy
* o ro in Oviedo on business Saturday.
Mra. Gallic Hodges and son of
Chuluota wero over Sunday taking
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kilbe to New
Smyrna to sac his daughters.
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt spent Thursday
v/lth Mra. A. R. Franklin.
Mra. Donnell spent Friday
with
Mrs. George Giegcr.
Mr. and Mra. P. T. Wakefield wore
in Orlatido Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H, H. PattishaU c a l M
on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips Mon-

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The work on the boat basin is the
next big operation in Sanford nnd
should be started ns soon as possible.
This boat basin means much for the
city and will bring the wealthy tour­
ists and their fine yachts here next
winter.
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The garden party hold at the park
Inst Wednesday night was well at­
tended. The band played several se­
lections.

tie Prince

Many of the latent frocks in silk nnd
wool, ns well ns in tub materials
designed for winter resort wear, di*|&gt;ort
monograms that .give them an air of
cnviable distinction. The style of the
monogram is often indicative (if tho
discriminating taste of the wearer.
This dress may be carried out in
apricot or mauve linen, _ with smart
effect. It is also effective in wool
Jersey or serge for those who cannot
enjoy a winter vacation in the tropics.
Medium size requires
yards 40-inch
material.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 9802.
Sizes, 16 to 20 years and 34 to 42 indies
bust. Price, 35 cents.
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lie sum the plnrtcr
-aml lime you tiuy* la
iiihi I i* o f
tho very
licst itunllty motorInin. olherwlm* you
urn koIuk to Itavo
triiublo. . Tho »uro
wny is by buying
your llino ami plas­
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Hill
Lumber Co
Phone 130,

Sanford

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Kent^Vulc. Works
Oak. Avc. and Third Ht.
Sanford, Florida

tj The per.on will • bad tlonuch
diould be ttlufird with nothing leu
than permanent, luting relief. *
I] H ie right remedy will tel upon die
lining* of die ituma.h, enrich the blood,
aid is carting out the catanhil potront
and tlrengtlien every bodily (unction,
q The large number of people who
have iccreufully Uted Dr. Htitatn**
famous medicine, recommended for ill
catarrhal conch'ioni, offer tho rtrongrat
pouiLle endorsement (or

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gently helps the i

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testimony, he wnn recalled by the
committee and it was revealed that
he was n stockholder in the mercan­
tile company, which wag partly oWncd by the Putnam Lumber Compiiny.
Representative Kenorly making his
offlcinl report ns spokesman for the
sub-committee that visited Clara yestonlay, related the actions o f the socalled reception committee towards
Arthur Johnson, n negro, nn cx-coh-

GRANDMOTHER’S W HEAT FARINA, pkg,
A. &amp; I*. PANCAKE FLOUR, pkg....................
SULTANA BLEND SYRUP, U -oz. bottle...
SHREDDED W HEAT BISCUITS, pkg........

vlct, who accompanied the commit- toward * abolishing the .practice o f
l °c'
leasing convicts to private individ“ Whcn I -arrived at Clara," anld unlo and firms ttodny, when the house
Mr. Kenncrly, "tho ear the negro war passed In nmended form 'senate bill
In, WU surrounded by n crowd o f to that end by a vote o f Gl to 6. The
from ^15 to 20 mon, highly excited, house, In order* to g ;t in provision llo
It scorned to me that every one oi bill covering treatment o f prisoners
them had a gun. I was to.ld that not covered in the senate bill nttachns noon as the automobile in which cd its measure to the .sehatc bill as
Johnson and Representative J. Clay amended. The measure now goes
Smith o f the sub-committee were in back to the sen a te.for concurrence,
drefr up to the Clara Mercantile esConsideration o f tho measure In
tablishmont, William Fisher, Super-, the senate to prohibit ebrporak punintcndvnt o f the Lupibor Company jehmont in this state wont over un­
stuck his finger in the negroo’s face, til Monday, when the.senate flounnn dsnid: “ Now, you point out that dered in oratory both for and ngainst
grnve and bo d— n sure you v °in t the measure.
out the right place.”
Senate passed bill giving Judicial
Representatively Kenncrly told of circuit, embracing Duval county an
how Johnson hecamc frightened and additional judge. The bill now goes
as they were proceeding to where to the governor.
Johnson had said the grave wnn lo______ .
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errtedr-“ nn‘— mrtoTTrohilo— emttaminir ^ HtuYnBy "Spcclhi; TTk T-ttiT-CTEofr
Putnnm Lumber Company employes mcnt o f chocolates, 42c.
Knturday
closed in ahead o f tho machine in only.__R. C. Bower.
25-2tc

Every one guaranteed
Dozen

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Paul Watkins is.happy ngnin and
was able to attend the K. of I*, con­
vention yesterday. Tho cause is that
his no wI)nick car which was stolen
Innt Thursday night from his resi­
dence has been located and *it was all |
through tho blunder o f thoso Florida |
wild cows and n raving maninc at the
steering wheel. Cow nnd automobile
came together four miles north o f
Sanford after the
auto thief had
made pretty good headway in getting
to the East Coast with the stolen
car. Tho cow took to tho ditch nnd
is stilt there while the thief took the
car lo tho woods and there left it
hut not until it had been pretty well
stripped o f . everything
that was
movable.
nlso and when Paul was notified yes­
terday by Chief Perryman tlint his
car might bo in the Sanford woods he
jumped out of the second story o f his
Five Poliits and with tho chief hied
himself to the scene 6f action. It
proved to be tnc right animal alright
but the engine number had been
changed; tho engine repainted nnd n
real nent job done on the/benst but
by being just a little too anxious'to
get away the deal was called off.
Paul hopes to find tho neck o f tho
driver some place and so does Chief
Pcrrymnn. He left the car at Sanpnny that it was their*.’ ’— lakeland
Star-Telegram.

FINEST EATING

LARGE AND JUICY

) GIFT

FOR A
LIFE-TIM E

T H feA -N E C T A R T E A S
Our Famous lino of ({unlitv Tens,-none finer in the world
ORANGE PEKOE, INDIA CEYLON or MIXED TEA.

SPECIALS
S A T U R D A Y -------------------- MONDAY

DUBERRY PEARLS
21 and GO inches, 14-k White and Gold
Clasp. Original price $18.00, special

WRIST WATCHES
White Gold, Rectangular, Tonneau
and all shapes, at reduced prices.

c
Z tATLANTIC&amp;PACIFICc&lt;
Over 7 5 0 0 stores in the U.S.A

Very lurgo
Diamonds, Watches,
Glass, llnnd'Painted
Cases, Mesh Mags,,
gifts for graduation

stock of
Hilverwnre,
Chinn, Vi
nil apprnp
at—

25% O ff Regular Price

R lo U .S ,r - t O r,

l-theStomach
B

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L ivet.K idneys
Bowels, B lood

Is rt*o»nli«t as Urn *iisr»st«»t
rxternilnslor for IUia. Mlc», Ants.

t'ockrosclio, tktul Wntertsur*.

JVm't WMtotinvT tryltnr to kill Uiow im-aU
With i&lt;o«r&lt;lcrs, 11'iuiiJa o r uny oxi»ilm onl*l
pm isrstlnini.

Sold by

Rondy for Uso-Bottor than Tropa
Jto*. bo*, it*
V -ot, Ik u , It M

UNION PHARMACY
Sanford, Florida

SOLD EVERYW HERE

That’s W h y It’s
...Popular...
Our orders arc coming jri so fast that if it were not that \vc
kept prepared to render real service wo could
not handle them.

PH ONE US

CATARRH

nnd wo deliver prompt, anywhere, any time,
not drink Elder Water now—you
after one trial

B*tt*r T h a n a M u tta rd P la n t *

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#th. Food doc* not nouiis'i,
InilroJ it it n KrtJfro oi mivrry, earning
pJiint, Lcltliiag, liittincil ttnd iicad-

at! in.
(j Ike perron with n baJ itemn!i
tl.nulj Ims »jli firtl Willi Hoiking let*
l!i*n i^imanrnl, luting relief.
«j 1Ito light remedy Vtill at! U'-o-i (ho
Imittgl o! tlie tt eiach,enrich the blood,
aij in ciitiri(j nut the cntaahal painni
t.itil ilrtngtltr-i every bodily lunclioa.
&lt;J Tito laife number oi people who

Inyo Oiccctifully u»ej Df. I hitman’*
Lrnou* rnrd.tiric, rctommcmM (or nil
catarrhal condition*, offer th; 11rougeit
rjtrvsible enjoin went ior

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FIVE DOLLARS ENROLLS YOU.
Smull payments weekly. Start today by making
the initial payment, and then arrange to maku
regular weekly payments which will be credited to
your account and draw interest yt the regular sav*ings rate. We will gladly give you full particulars,
or you can ask your nearest Ford Dealer.

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ANGF. burners often
get a baptism of grease
fruit] the skillet. Burned
to a crisp it means end­
less scraping nnd scouring
to remove It. A better
nnd easier wuy Is to clean
them with Giant Lyc. It'a
tt iiuick Job nnd 1coves tho
burner* clean und restore*
tlie blue flume. .Skillet*
and puns cun be quickly
cleared o f soot nnd en­
crusted grease In the sam e
way.
Then you knew

SHOPPING PLACE

Boys’ high shoes in black and tan, a
bargain at, p a ir ....... ...........................

HAND BAGS
One lot Assorted colors, shapes and leathers.
Saturday and M on day.......... ONE-HALF I’ ltlCK

TOILET GOODS SECTION
lYprodcnt and Johren’s Tooth Paste. Regular
50c and title value. Saturday nnd Monday 43c*53c

WOMEN’S SHOES
J. &amp; T. Cousins blnck and grey Satin Dress Pumps
with Spank.h heel* and medium vamps. fl*Q A C
$13.00 value. Saturday nnd Monday, pair*})*/#*/ J

SWEATERS
Slip-over Sweaters in ull colors nnd combinations of
imported mohair. $10 values.
QK
Saturday nnd Monday .................. - .......

CHILDREN’S DRESSES
o f Gingham. Sizes 2 to fl years.
Saturday anti Monday .........................

discolored.
‘ I givy, it as- my firm convirtlon j
that it wouldn’t he possible for a i
grave in Florida sand to be in that |
condition nfter it year. All the fir- J
stances'taken together point in every ji
way to exactly what hns been suid ■
by the witnesses for the prosecution." \
Tho committee announced before J
taking a recess uijtii Tuesday, when ■

WDMFIVS VESTS

MEN’S SHOES

Women’s Knit Vests, Sizes 3G to 38
(P j A | j
only. Saturday and Monday, 3 f o r ....— ... t p A » V v

Discontinued lines o f Men's Tan
Oxfords, ‘pair ..... x.......... .......

WASH GOODS WEEK
-Saturday, May the 5th

Beginning Saturday April 28th Ending'

DRESS GINGHAMS

SHEER WHITE jL A X O N

tn tut Ion o f 1 K aijw on fu lt o f Giant t v * In 4
ou n titn l um trrunJiinie.
lioll /ml* anil thill*ti In
a Ilk* tolu llon or boltiha
talutlun In Ihrm . N «w r

for 29c.

FRENCH COTTON FABRICS

tpril 27.
another

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Wash Goods Week,

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special per ysrd ____ —------------------— ——
FRENCH PLISEE in shades of French Pick » nd

REZO CREPE POMPADOUR. This is a stitched
Mutalasse crejie cloth construction In combina* tions o f French Pink and White, Violet and White,
Peach and Black. Reg. price $5,76,
(£ Q Q Q
Wash Goods Week .—.... - ..................... . . . . w O t v O

G IA N T
LYE
Tor f * ytmrt tha H*tt
A lr-T Itht Tap llaUlt th * S ttm tth

15 to 20 pieces o f 32-in. Amoskeag utngnum ut »
variety of twautiful pattern*, regularly retailing

These arc all very exclusive fabrics, and must b«
seen and handled to be appreciated .

on a lu m in u m .

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Gingham in odd sizes, some of-th em am Frcnrh
Ginghafil. Sizes 2 to G years.
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Saturday and Monday ................................* P A » t /0

FI ax on is. a household word and this should
he a very popular seller. Wash G. week, yd

u t* ly*

Ll d r u g g i s t s

35 e and GSc, jars and tubes
Hospital size, $ 3.00
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If you are interested in purchasing a Fonl Car,
eyme in and let us expluin how the Ford Weekly
PuirchnBo Plan provides the way for realizing that
do* Ire.

For Coughs and Colds, Head,
itches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Acnes and Pains

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tear it down—w ere in our county
Saturday Special, HOc 1-11*. assort­
now, and we’ll do as we please.*
ment o f Chocolates, 49c.
Saturday
25-2tc
*At ilenst ten or twelve men at the only.— R, C. Bower.
cemetery woh told me that Tnbcrt
was buried just where Arthur John­
son. .said he was
huried-gtho fijyjj
^
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tithe,That is. not nt Mingo Cuthet£¥Jr
— Iiut they just didn't dare to testify.
“ Well, wo put tho negro hack in
the car and got him away from there
for font they'd kill him. And 1 be­
ORLANDO’S FAVORITE
lieve they would have,’ he declared.
Tho committee discussed inform­
ally further action pending the re­
ceipt of means o f identification of
Tabcrt's body.
„
“ I don't believe our committee
ought to waste any more time on
|them," said .Senator Stokes, address­ 0
BLOUSES
ing Representative Kenncrly. "The. :J Beautiful Crepe do Chine Blouses,
I Lumber ('oivpunys attorney invited |f;
Saturday ami Monday ........... .................
you down there, and’ when they got
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
you there, they tried to intimidate B Made o f White Pique. Sizes 2—4
you. Tlie Lumber Company appar­ 1
yettfc. Saturday and Monday,........ ........
ently controls tlie county
officials
and the court, nnd everybody nnd
seems to have everybody on its pay­
rolls. I think the committee has
taken all the action it can, and that
we ought to drop this right here."
“ 1 «m firmly convinced," Mr. Kennorly added, "that Tnherl’s Imdy was
originally buried just whero the ne­
]'he name of tliis liuliste is-elmrauleristic of OJk
gro said it was. That crowd claimed
its ((utility, width 30-in. Specially priced at u t / l
the body had been in Mingo cyme -1
MARTHA FOUR-FOOT HOSIERY
tvry since February, 1022- Why, t o 1 Guaranteed not to run. Colors grey, fawn, cordovan
nil appearances, it hadn’ t been there
blnck nnd white. $3.76 value.
.
(J*Q O Q
more than two or three months, nt
Saturday nnd Monday, pair
tp c L u i/
most! No roots had grown through
the sand except tlie small ’feeder* ; Phoenix Silk half hose, nothing finer made in chil­
dren's hose. $1 value. Saturday
Q proots that grow in n few weeks. Tho i
and
Monday,
p
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sand was not prtvked tight ut all. It
INTERIOR DECORATING DEPT.
was as loose as n ‘ child's sandpile. j
The paper label on the coffin, bearing j Quaker Filet Nets in neat ull over designs, Q Q
Ivory ur ecru, 34-in., y a r d _______________ O t / C
the undertaker's name, was hardly |

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who drive tlieir own motor titr.a.
when find where they ehtio.se.

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Blue.

Regular price $2.50.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923
» Miss Dorothfrn Black, o f East San
ford, vhdlfed friends hero
Monday

in law, Mr. and Mr*. Louis Entimin- f orhis homo in Maine after ■poudinf
.
the winter here.
,
. s '
, Mre. Hall Nowrnnn and little son
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy o f Win­
spent the wwk end with her parents,
ter Park were the guests o f Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Dill Allen.
Mrs. E. R. Hardy Sunday.
Messrs.
Gerald
llurlburt
and
The Seminole County Teachers
Franklin o f Orlando were callers in
Club met in LongWood this month at
town Monday.
11. F. Phipps wn» an out of town the Library' Friday evening. There
were sixt ytcachcrs present.
visitor in town this week.

(Tor.

Mrs. M. E, Jacobs, is spending a
fey.* weeks with her son, Prof. J. T .
Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nettles, o f Mer­
ritt’* Island, have returned homo a f­
ter n visit to their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. B. Sapp.

The friends o f Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Saturday Special, ROc 1-lb. assort­
Sateher will be triad to hear that
ment o f Chocolates, dBc.
Saturday
their little.daughter Is improving.
2S-2tc
Mr. John Ranger left Thursday only.—R. C. Bower.

Mrs. Jessie CJarTc attended the
Seminole Country Athletic Club Mondny evening.
M t i G. W. Venable, o f Sanford,
Visited friends at Monroe.
A big pie auppor won given by the

ilptic - Ctatr-m m y night uir nve
the Interesting features wero “ Ccatch
for Yourself," a pretty drill and n
dolly recitatlbA* h r thd ' little tots,
“ Train to Podunk” which wan rcccivrd with screams o f laughter, and
n negro farce by the fifth and sixth
grades. The speaking was gaily in­
terspersed by songs anil by instru­
mental selections by the music pu­
pil*. Tho -packed house represented
tmlny different points in the' county.
Folk* camp from Sanford, Oviedo,
Chuluota, Genova and other places.
Everybody is most cordially invited
this Friday, whon the higher grades
will give their commencement exor­
cises.
The Seminole Athlotic Club is still
holding interesting meetings each

ed a musical program ^was delightful­
ly rendered by the following: Henry
Miles, pianist,
Albert Withington,
violinist, Hurry and Oscar DuBois,
vocalist*. An ice cream cupper will
bo given Monday evening at the
school nuditorum by the Seminole
Athletic club.
Pepper reason is on in this section.
Some have raid patches, others re­
fused offers, trusting to own luck.
The peppers are large ami fine und
an yet unaffected by the drouth.
Mrs. Bartow Mann is nt Home after
a visit .to relatives at Palatka.
Mr. Jerry Oates, who lias held a
responsible position nt L o g w o o d all
the winter Is now at the home o f his
daughter, Mrs. Bartow Mann.

baseball diamond- and a nice sum o f
money realised,
Mr. Masslo, o f Georgln, is a ghost
o f friends here.
Bom to Mr. and M rs..Ixsllo Swnggertyi Wednesday, April lKth, a fine
girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, b f Palmyra,
Penn., stopped over and spent n night
on route to their home in the north.
Mr. and Mrs. R H. Black nnd
family expect to remove to Monroe
the first o f May. The community
welcomes tho roturn of this estimable
family.
Mr. andfMrs. A. Merritt ar.d family
have moved into their new home pur­
chased of Mr. nnd Mrs, Ellio Osteen.
Mr. Merritt will coutinuo to have a

Mr. and Mrs! 11. R. Chapman nnd
little son arrived Thursday from
Jacksonville. Mrs. Chapman nnd lit­
tle Ray will spend sonio time with
Mr. and Mrs. J. II, Uinkcl.Mr. and Mrs. Shade ami daughter
Sara left Saturday for their home
In Verna, Pn., after spending the win­
ter with Mr. nnd Mrs. George Stuart.
The Torn Thumb wedding was well
nt tended Friday evening and every-

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W orks all summer to stoi c its food supply. PIGGfiY W IG G LY is the
Boo Ilive of the American housewife. All the year round she finds at
PIGGLY W IG G L Y a complete supply, orderly arranged^ at prices less
than elsewhere.
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NO. I CAN SUGAR
c o h n .... :.....

NO. 2Vi CAN GOLD BAR MELBA
HALVES PEACHES ...................
i NO. 2Vi CAN DEL MONTI
S
PEACHES ....:....................

NO. 2 CAN PREMIER FANCY
- MAINE CORN ........... .

■ UrtJ.n CAN DEL MONTE
CHERRIES .................

NO. 2 CAN OSCEOLA
SWEET CORN ........

WHICH CLOSES TOMORROW NIGHT AT 10 O’CLOCK
BIG DISCOUNT ON ALL SHOES, HATS.
c a p s , Sh i r t s , u n d e r w e a r , m e n
nnd BOYS’ SUITS and EXTRA PANTO

STRAW
HATS

2 The Quickest
g No RUhhlng

WILL DOfl’ HH WORK
The Eusienl
No Scouring
Will Nol Injure the FineMl Silver or Gold

NO. 1 CAN OVER-SEA
PIMENTOS .............................
NO. 1 CAN VAN CAMP’S
SPAGHETTI J...........................

PALM BEACH SUITS
iia low u s ......1...........

ALL WOOL LATHING
SUITS an low ua ........

NO. 2-CAN RED LINE
I I IT HEKTS
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BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAISE,
l-PINT SIZE - ...........................
PREMIER SALAD DRESSING,
LARGE SIZE ..........................

1H-OZ, JAR PREMIER
PEANUT UUTTER
WILSON’S CERTIFIED
BACON, LB. t...........

WELCH GRAPE JUICE,
PINT SIZE ..................
l-PINT BOTTLE PREMIER
GINGER ALE
..... ..........

1 l-OZ. WELCH’S APPLE
BUTTER
rxi'S BEE BRAND POWDER,
ffili
LARGE SIZE ............
(■ 3 CANS AMERICAN
SARDINES..................

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TOILET SOAI
CAKE

LOW PRICES

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23c |
54c j
35c!

KIND EVERY BODY LIKES BEST

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1/4-LB..TEA, ALL KINDS AND
FLAVORS ............

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D o n ’t miss the opportunity of attending
th is sale before it closes, as we will surely
save you money on your purchases.
Store closes tomorrow nigjsf
to stay
nig
closed to business untill we get moved
and re-open at our new store in the
Meisch Building.
Watch the paper for our announcement
of the re-opening in the new store.

16c
®9c
15c

The Bout
No Scratching

AIR FLOAT TALC
POWDER, CAN
CHIPSO,
PKG.
3 PKGB. GOLD DUST
WASHING I»OWDER

PKGS. SHREDDED
w h e a t ....... ...........

FLEISCHMANN‘8 YEAST
CAKES .............................

2 PKGS! POST TOASTIES
OR CORN FLAKES

PREMIER YELLOW SPLIT
PEAS, PKG........ ...... - ........

PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO,
2 C A N S ...... ...........................

Our Fruit Stand^at all limes abounds with good Florida vegctabl
Beets. Carrots, Squash, Beans, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Peppers, Cucum­
bers, Potatoes, Onions, Lemons, Apples, Pecans, Peanuts, and every­
thing that the law will allow-------- -------------W e appreciate your* business

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THE SANFQRD D A ILY HEHAED, FRIDAY, APRIL 27* 1923

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, JIcKinnon-Markwood Company will
ASSOCIATION’ In thfc mntinet*
carry a complete line o f llUcnrovcn u f t o r Htalrd.
e r e f o r e , N o t i c e la h e re b y Riven itim
Socks.
12-tfc thTe h HANK
OH II n U I L D l N Q A N D LUA\‘

O fC e u m H tW u T to r C .

A smile Is the exercise Cod nave
man to .develop his countenance nnd
mould it iu shape to harmonise with
the nodding flowers, the beaming sun
nnd other expressions o f Divine Hap­
piness.
Smiles are the wonder­
workers o f the age. Go out into the
world with a smllo nnd you have it
conquered. Smiles break down bar­
riers o f restraint, open doors o f

riAN P|p you
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Foreign Advertising Hepre.enlatlve
THE AMERICAN PRE5&gt; ASSOCIATION

W o would ask Senator John P.
Stokes to run for governor now only
we know he docs not intend to stay in
west Florida nnd will some day be a
citizen o f real Floridn— South Florida.
Homo o f the- local grouches should
read Harold Hummer’s talk in thiH
Issue about "Sm iles.” There can 1m?
much improvement along thlB line
with many people. A smile
costs
nothing and'docs n lot o f good.
We would like to sec something
commencing on thut boat basin. It is
stated that the plans are rendy nnd
bids will be opened but see nothing
about it in the City Hall und .summer
will Boon bo over, l e t us have some­
thing Interesting about thut boat
basin nnd let us have it right away.
Hon. Braxton Bcachnm o f Orlando
is being touted by his friends to
make tho race for Congress. Ho was
a candidate for congressman nt large
but had to cover the entire stnto aiid
lost. He hnH many Arm friends in
the Fourth District nnd if he decides
to run will have their undivided sup­
port. He would make n good con­
gressman nnd Sanford people have
always IlkotJ t}lm, .
The Chamber o f Commerce is
grow ing every day and
more and
more t h o . people iff tliis eity and
county are beginning to sec that they
ennnot get
anything
constructive
without concerted action through the
Chamber o f Commerce. It is the cen­
tral dynamo, the power house for all
activities to radiate und stretch out
throughout the eity nnd county. Join
tho Chamber o f t’ommerco and take
a purl in your city and county. Don't
be u- "hojd back."

h e a d n n d r e l e a s e s th e cprdH w h i c h tie
d o w n the c o rn e rs
of
the
m outh.
S m iles

Bend

w ireless

h e u l l h o v e r th e
b lood circu la te.

body

reports

of

and, m a k e

red

Some people smile ns if it hurt. I
had rather have a person ignore me
absolutely than tighten up his jaw
an d'force u grin, i f you can’t come
clean with a pleasant look don’ t Ik?
insincere with God’s
reflections of
happiness. I have hud people slip me
n look tlint would make an ice rin|&lt;
out o f tho Panama canal. And they
twisted up their checks and tried to
make me think it was a smile.
Shame on .the person who would
try to deceive.me. thusly. If I hadn’t
been passing out smiles and receiv­
ing thousands in return for several
years, they might bo aide to put some­
thing over on mo. Hut don’ t slander
tho grouch. No, no!
Extend con­
structive sympathy—honest smile's.
sheer force of your joy fie "tnugfis at
you.
I had rather have a person
laugh at mu than not laugh nt all.
1 am not so interested in whether a
person laughs at me or with me. 1
simply want to bring out the laugh
to help them.
Laughing is infectious. Smiles are
catching. Oh, good Lord, please ex­
pose me to n few more happiness
germs. There is too much sadness in
this old world anyway. Fray let mo
smile myself to sleep, and if I may
have my way, luugh myself to death.
—J. Harold Summers in Tourist

W a n t to Borrow
Some Money

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AGENTS

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First fit,8ANKOUD, FLA

The representatives of the Putnam
Lumber Company have placed anoth­
er stigma upon Florida. This morn­
ing's Associated Press carry reports
o f the attempt made to frighten the
former convict who gavo the infor­
mation ns to the location o f the grave
o f Martin Tuilert, by branching fire­
arms lilK? a hunch o f cowards nnd
wild Indiuns, Is one o f the most in­
famous displays o f cowardice and
fear o f tho truth that we have seen
in tho state o f Florida. It Was made
in ‘such n hold manner— right in the
fuce o f the legislators; representa­
tives o f the Associated Press and led
by the very man who represented
the lumber company, in the contract
to pay the sheriff $20 per man for
herding vagrants into that hell hole
which they have been keeping— mid
in the very county where Sheriff
Jones nnd the judge evidently passed
and approved ail such lawlessness—
and so brazen were they in tho face
o f efforts' t« g e t -at the truth, that in
their futility as to what step to Dike
broke the law again and would have
committed murder had
they been
given tho least opportunity, that it
seems to all law abiding, sensible
citizens that the State o f Florida
lias been disgraced enough mid 'the
militia or anything else that is need­
ed should he sent to that county mid
every Inst one o f those slave drivers,
every member of tho Putnam Lum­
ber Company, mid nil its propurty,
every officer in Is*on county or any
other county that had anything to do
with the hitting o f the information
or with tile beating o f young Tnbcrt
or any other man, should bo banished
from civilization forever nnd made to
walk every font of the way and
beaten with every step with the same
sized strap that
was
used upon
Tnberl.
When it comes to men, who cull
themselves citizens, defying the leg ­
islature, defying tho law, which is
less than nothing in Leon county;
defying the laws of God and man for
which there is no recognition among
them— that is the lowest degree to
which men cull stoop und the State
o f Florida, certainly doesn’ t intepd to
stand for it. lly the Slate o f Florida
we mean tho people o f Florida who
believe in a square deal; who de­
mand that justice be meted out in this
instance, just ns you would demand
were you the father or mother of
Martin Tnbert. It is a serious state
of affairs when incidents like this
related this morning are perpetuated
and that section o f Florida needs to
be clcnned out nnd if they can’ t be­
have, completely separated from the
state because we don’t want and will
not claim men as officials or law­
makers from any section that will
meekly allow things o f this character
to transpire without resentment.
With their guns they dolled the
informant to show where thu grove
was located und this convict knew

every last onu connected with tho
w h o l e dou l.

This lust incident is the moat dis­
graceful thing that hns happened in
Florida In tho last decade in tho
way o f trying to prcvonl the securing
o f facts and have the law lake its
victs, and were’ ^specially- severe In regular course. And no ono but de­
thole criticisms in th'ls case, and, by generated cowards o f the lowest typo
the time the
legislature made It would approve

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T H I S IH TO C H K T I F Y that on th is
IN W I T N E S S W II K I I K O P . S A N K O im
t ( t h d a y o f March. A. D. 1923. nt a s p e ­
D t 'lt . D I N O A N D LOAN ASSOCIATION
cia l m e e t i n g o f th e s t o c k h o l d e r s o f u
r iim u n i t i o n , h a s c a u s e d thin notire
H A N FO IlD Ill’ ll.DlN*J A N D LO AN A S ­ Itnd
c e r t if ic a te t o he sinn ed In Its ri,rS O C IA TIO N . a r o r p o r a t l o n orK a nlsed
purnte
m e b y Its P r e sid e n t, and seal­
» n d i-sIstlnR under* th e lutvn o f th e ed w ithn aIts
e n rp o r n te seal, attested by
p t a t e o f F lor id a , d u e n o t ic e h a v i n g Its S e c r e t a r y , on th is th e 20th day of
b een Riven ns p r e s c r i b e d b y la w und
by th e h y - l a w s o f said C o r p o r a tio n , to March. A. D. 1923.
e'at-h nnd e v e r y s t o c k h o l d e r o f said S A N F O K D H U IL D IN O A N D LO AN*ASItOCIATION
c o r p o r a t i o n , by n v o t e o f 4,(11 sh a r es
iiv TH JiO J. M IL L K tl,. president.
o f s t o r k, s aid n u m b e r o f s h a r e s o f
s t o c k b’c l n k m o r e OI TVTt' 'ttlT cc-friliittm O i K A U
o f th e tota l n u m b er o f , s h a r e s o f stock Attest
C O N N E L L Y . S e c r e ta r y
s u b s c r ib e d . It w a s d e em ed e x p e d ie n t »*’
M ar 3 1 -A p r. C
a m e n d A R T I C L E VI o f th e C h a r t e r o f

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YOUR HEAL
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AS SO C IA T IO N , a c o r p o r a t io n , Imetu).
to a p p l y l«&gt; the llnnnrwlile Gary a . Hart
d ee . G o v e r n o r o f th e S ta te o f Florida
at TnltwhnsBeo, Klorltla, on th e 30th day
o f A p r il. A. D. 1923, f o r th e purpnae of
nhtaln lm r pH a m e n d m e n t o f AltTICLK
VI.. o f th e C h a r t e r o f th e S A N F o a n
r G i L D IN O A N D LO AN ASSOCIATION,
t o rend u« f o l l o w s , t o - w l t i
" A r t i c l e VI.— T h e hlRheat am oun t of
InilebteilneeB o r llu h lllty t o w h ich thl*
ctirporn tloh sltntl atih jecl Itself ahull
lie th e aunt o f T w o H u n d r ed nnd F ifty

*r*i.nu■« nit Dollars
Itolhira (IIROOOrt
00» •&gt;
-Thousand
( »2B(l.non.OO)."

■ .B W IH P I I I P P
( t ir e n la t lo n M s a n a t r
P h o n e 32V-IV a f t e r B p. m.

only rcnl wealth is happiness gen­
erated with a smile.
If 1 were to have to go into the
world having to choose between
money, power, education, a plcanant
smile, or even health, I’d take the
smile. Give mo a smile so I may
give it out nnd tho rest o f the propo­
sitions mentioned above will be mine
before vury king.
I can’t understand why those not
born with a smiling
countenance
don’t acquire one. It is nn easy mat­
ter to learn to smile. It is true that
it may crack a grouch's face at first,
hut even n, hard-boiled gloom com ­
plexion will soften in time.
A sm ile relaxes u w rin k led f o r e ­

NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
The Snnford Carpenters’ Local 1751
contemplates a raise In scale to 75c
per hour, taking effect May lf&gt;, 1923.
v
291-20tp

There could he no heller index lo clmr
nclcr Ihnn a savings pass-book.
This will serve you well nt nil times nnd
under nil circumstances.

M AXW ELL HOUSE COFFEE,
fja n ............. —
.............................

THE PEOPLES HANK of Snnford is
rendy nnd nnxious to help you to help
yourself. An interest-bearing account is
your best recommendation.

FRESH COUNTRY EGGS,
Per dozen ........ ..............................
BEST CREAMERY BUTTER,
Per lb........................ ......:................
SUN-MADE SEEDLESS RAISINS,
1 -11),Tin ck n k o ............... ... ............ .

ROSE DALE TABLE PEACHES,
B'/j-lb. can ...... ........(........... !.........

Sanford, Florida

PLENTY OF NICE FAT HENS,
Per l b . .............................................

M R S. G . C. C A T E S

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OFFER
V/JTht Standard ol Cumtuirltan

To the Purchaser o f 12-Ilis. "Easier Lilly" Self-Bluing: Flour
We give one O-lli. bug FREE

C o m fo r ta b le C o u p e
fo r T h r e e

Ona 10-oz. Bottle of Thousand Island Dressing.... .......... 20c
1-II*. Stone Jar o f Hartley’ s Imported Marmalade ..........35c
1-111. rans Warfield Asnaraeus Tins, tier ran

10c

Fab. Chips, Lafrance Laundry Tablets, Salsodn, Soaps of
‘ all kinds .
O-Bright Silver Polish, per pack age......... .........:..... .......... 15c
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The Popular M arket
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T h is B u ick 3-passengcr C o u p e is e con om ica l nnd nt
the sam e tim e exceedin gly co m fo rta b le fo r business,
professional and fa m ily use.
*
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Its w ide d o o rs op en to an in terior w ith ev e ry refine­
m en t and con v en ien ce for perfect c o m fo r t nil the year.
Its fine plush cov ered scat is low anti co m fo rta b le .
D isapp earin g d o o r w in dow s an d a d ju sta b le w indshields
enable o ccu p a n ts t o ca tch the sum m er breeze o r e x ­
clu d e w in ter's cold.
N o ta b le im provem en ts in engine and spring suspension
h a v e m aterially increased ro a d a b ility and stam ina.

Fours
2 Pan- Rood.

5 Paia. Tour.
3 P om . C o o t*
5 P m Man
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Bfdan * *
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2 Pail. Rood. $U7S
5 P an , Tour. * 1191
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7 P * u Tot
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GOOD SHOES FOR MEN
When better automobiles are built, Buick will
Build Them
SANFORD, FLORIDA .... . ............................................ L. C. MOORE, Manager

No man likes to make
excuses about his ap­
pearance. No man has
to make them about his
dioes when he can
ehoose good-looking ox-

as o memorandum. Once you sco our new O A K L A N D road­
ster, it's beauty o f line; its outstanding and predominant
qualities and its smooth, non-vibratory running will remain
fixed in your mind. Its impressiveness is due to its individ­
ual characteristics that njake it stand out above all other
cars aH the**paramount o f perfection. A s a noted critic re­
marked " i f ever a car was perfect in every detail, it’s the
O A K L A N D . This car lips marked an epoch in automobile
manufacture."
,
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD; FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1923

Needs

banking connection that is sympathetic—on
capable o f understanding its opportunities
'
as well as its limitations. ~ “
N S U L T

US

W I T H

O B L I G A T I

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
STRENGTH

REALM OF SPORTS

BASE B A LL
FOOT BALL
BASKET B A L L
TRAP SHOOTING

CH AS.

rESTERDAY’S
DOINGSINTHE
• BIG LEAGUES
YESTKill)AY*S ItF.SUI.TS
Florida Slate League
At Lakeland 2, Orlando 3.
At Tampa 0, St. Pete 2.
i At Daytona U, Hradcntown 8.

At
|At
At
|At

At
At
Al
At

National League
Chicago 2, Pittsburg 7. ,
Boston It, New York 7.
Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 8. •
Brooklyn 11, Philadelphia 4.
American League
New York 4, Boston. 5,
st. iaihtf.4.
Philadelphia t, Washington 2.
Cleveland 3, Chicago 0.

Florida Stair League
Won Lost
5
...... 11
jrlnndo
...... O '
(I
rnmpa
__ 0
7
-nkdand
0
!t. Petersburg . ___ 7
ir
Jay tuna .......... ... .. 7
....
(i
in
Iradentown
National League
Lost
Won
1
iNcw York ...............
0
(Chicago .............. ...... 7 . 3
3
3
[Philadelphia ,
5
Cincinnati .......... ...... 5
P'ittsburg .......... .... 5 ’
5
Ft. Louis ............ ...... 3
7 •
f»
G
Boston .....
O
0
Brooklyn ............

Pet.
.688
.GOO
.503
.438
.438
.375

L. BRITT, Editor

Trap Shooters at it in
Sanford High
Plays in Orlando
Earnest Yesterday
This Afternoon

GOLF
BO W LIN G
TEN N IS

IT 'S /L 3 T

$ ,

1 000.00 ti

km s

the biggest of Uj*]/;kbA

Can’t Stop the Giants,
Reds Lose to Cards, Pi­
rates and Dodgers Win

BOXING

ST. LOUIS, April 27.— After going
hitlcss Lie three innings, Couch was
found for six safeties, including two
doubles, mid St, Louis defeated Cin­
Boston Takes one From * cinnati yesterday in the second game
Yanks, Browns Win, of the series, 8 to 4, Roush got four
hits out o f 5 times to the plate, two
and Indians Win being doubles. Score:

Although there
was n drizzling
The tenmR representing the Sanford
rain throughout the afternoon it was
DETROIT, April 27.— Detroit was
nnd
Orlando High Schools will Imttlc
not enough to dampen the order of
the local trap shooters and neither to a finish^ this afternoon at F.xposi- vanquished yesterday by the Sislerdid it keep away the many visitors tion Park in Orlando, the Sanford lc,ss Browns, 1 to 3. Ken Williams'
that" aro coming to Sanford every team taking along many Sanford fans third heme run o f the season came in
Thursday to join the locals in their with them. Coach Wilkinson hns not the sixth, Gerber's second double of
weekly shoots.
Sanford
had two announced his line up for this after­ the day, followed by Robertson's sin­
squads there
while Messrs. Evans noon as yet, hut will in all probability gle, brought in the deciding run in the
amt Mi-Gibbon of '-Orlando and Mr. lie the same ns the one that bent Or­ ninth. The score:
Harold representing the U. S. Cart­ lando in Sanford on the 13th of this St. Louis T.......... 000 021 001- 1 S 1
Detroit
' ......... 003 000 OOU—3 II 0
ridge Co,, also took part and showed month.
&lt;'olliiis,
Orlando
is
ull
set
nnd
waiting,
nrr
Shocker
and Sovereld;
the locals a few points in the art of
cording
to
the
following
from
the
Or!
Francis
and
Bassler.
"
V
“ knocking'them over."
)
.
---------Some exceptionally
good scores Inndo Sentinel:
“
Hatties
o
f
history
will
lie
revived
ItCRTON,
April
27u-*-Boston opened
were made yesterday by the local
(ni
Exposition
Park
this
afternoon
its
homo
season
yustordai
by defenlshooters and b y 'th e time the state
shoot comet nlT next
month, with when Memorial High Kchhnl plays ] ihg New York ft to 4, the winning run
hundreds of .visitors here to take part Sanford High on the diamond. The coining in the Pth, on a double by
tfti'njn; . m a w uj'aw cbnsfci^viii-' w gninu, promises to lie one o f the lies! H arris und a single by Burns, after
high school mutches ever seen "Ttere.
YoflJ frail tied the score in the
fouqd right up amongst the l*est of
It will begin ut four o’clock.
final inning. Score:
them.
“ Memorial’s line up will lie some- N,.\v York
mu 0"l IH*2
II 2
The State Shoot, which starts on
May 17lh anti lasts for three days thing like this: Vnndergrift, lit; Ho- Boston .... . .... . 200 110 Of)I 5 12 o
land Tinker, 2b; doe Tinker, ss.; Po­
Hoyt, Mays, Bush and S ch a n g ;
will l&gt;c otte of the biggest events ever
gue, 3b; Dennis, c.; Elicit, p., Thomp­ Ehntkc, O’Doul nnd Pirnieli.
staged in Sanford anil in attracting
son, If; Helms, rf; Mole, cf.
attention, not only throughout the
WASHINGTON, Aptil 27—Twentystate but will have representation
i
grant
but
the
two
thousand fans :-ji\v Washington
score
for
yctserday
is
from all points south of Memphis.
cop the opening game o f the season
During those three days there will be J as follows:
48-50 here yesterday, from Philndedphia, 2
hundreds o f these shooters in Snn- Coleman
71-75 to 1. Witji the Score tied in the 7(li,
I
Wight
for to compete for the honors and
Lloyd
,
Sea Zachary, who pit* lied the Nat­
.
,■...........
03-100
prir.es and the local Hod nnd Gun
I
Hutchison
ionals to victory, hit for three liases,
(it*.
75
Club are making large plans to put
..... 01-100 only to lie pul out later at the plate.
thin thing across in a manner iliat j Evans
45-50 Evans, however, scored during the in­
vvill leave* a good impression of San- Knight .........
Puleston
................
(15-75
ning on n single by (iosiitt. From n
for(] j„ ^he minds of the visitors for
VrKildten
.......
8(1-100
’box
President Harding tossed out llie
yea ra to come.
Hi!liter
.
fii.vt
hall. Score:
..........................
04-75
At the Bnmo time, it behooves c
Ity-umlcy
. ................... 78-100 Philadelphia
(*00 loo 000—1 0 0
^,ry member o f the local club
oiu) 010 lOx—2 7 I
jnj0 these Thursday afternoon shoots Harrell - ......... .......... ................ 34-50 . Washington
.................. 17-25
II. Hnfris mid Perkins; Zachary and
jn ordcr that they
will find their Stokes ......... .
Ammon
.
......
Ghnrrity.
..............
..........
17-25
hearings in plenty o f
time to Is*

Fct.
,1*00
.i00
.500
.500
.500
.300
.2n0
•-1** '"amongst the host when the big day
Mr. L. A. Ifrumley was one o f the
arrives. A detailed account of yes­
regulars o f lust year that was seen
Atncriran League
terday’s scores is published below:
Won
Lost
Interest is again running high at at the shoot yesterday, and from the
O
Cleveland
........ 7
the traps of the Sanford Rod and |'way
" aJ’ those birds Misuppcurcd every
New York .................. 0
3
Gun Club and many of the regulars time he. pulled the trigger, leads one
Detroit .....................!. 5
4'
are nut each Thursday afternouit get­ to believe he has been- doing mime
4
1‘hiladclphiu ............: 4
ting in shape for the big shoot that secret practice mi the side.
5
Washington .....____ .1 4
will be lield here on May 17, 18, 10.
Charley West was in front Oviedo
St. Louis .......... .......... 3
,4
Thirteen were out yesterday, in­
to
give the gang the once over, and
Boston .......... . ......... 3
5
cluding visitora from other places
while
ho did not take part in yester­
C hicago____"..... .......
G
1
and while the rain interfered with
day's
shoot he was going over the
the shooting und the crowd there
glound with the intention of bring­
were several good score a made.
The top score goes to Hen Coleman ing in the Oviedo squud next week to
RELIEVES HACK ACHE
with an average o f 1*0 for the day show these local hoys up.
“Have hud kidney trouble and back­ with Wight a rinse second with !*•&gt;•
Hoc Puleston was at the idioot
ache for many years and I tried sev­ On account o f the wenther many did
eral doctors hut got only temporary not huve -tim e 'to fill out their pro- yesterday also, and that makes it
look like old time.* when the Uoctur
relief. A friend advised mo to try
is thdre. I)oc wa sone o f lust year's
Foley Kidney Pills, and beforo 1 used
beat and he has made the boaat that
two boxes 1 was entirely w ell," writes
he is going to make himself hard to
A. C. Perking Summer Shade, Ky.
catch this year.
Kidney and U addcsklfuublc requires
prompt treatment,’.. ftd e y Kidney
Next week should find not less
Pills give quick relief. Refuse sub­
thaq four squads at the weekly shoot.
stitutes. Insist upon Forty's*. Sojtl
All thcao guys what play golf every
everywhere.—Adv.
&lt;!$y should not forget that tho slate
shooVlH just a short distance off and
i fthey are going to do. anything
worth while at that time they should
1 000.00
bo getting in some practice now.
Perfect baking Is the art o f pro­
And where the deuce is Bob New­
ducing fins foods. Our master ba­
man
and Col. Knight. Them’s two
kers
construct
a
loaf
of
bread
that
GUARANTEED
appeals to every family’s
of
good ’uns. and they aro needed at the
food value. Our pastries will m nw
lot every Thursday afternoon. But
you wonder why meal-limes don t
w ell beteha ton cents they will be
RO ACH K IL L E R
come closer together. When you
write w»t your neat grocery order
write the name o f our bread upon
it and insist that you get It.
Just you wait
itil the program
that one Charley^Whltncr la working
h Killer
$ ,
day and night onYTOw, Is published.
If you want to see the program for a

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PROGRESS

SERVICE

team, pitched
'I ho ecore:
Chicago
Pittsburgh

the two last innings. As long as they last I will give a San­
ford, Florida, name plate for your
000 100 010- 2 10 1
car FREE to anyone
. 010 01it) 21x—7-13 2

Osborne, Dumovich, Stauffer
0 Farrell; Admits and Gooch.

PHILADELPHIA,

April

27- Hot Shot and Flashlight
Batteries
Electric Fans
Electric Lamps

Brooklyn spoiled the Nutioniil League
opening here yesterday by beating
Philadelphia, 11 to I, in a hard hitting
contest. In the first inning Williams
hit a home run, scoring llolke ahead
Cincinnati
200 010 010—4 11 1 r.f him and putting the Phillies In the
Si. Louis
000 GOO 1lx — 8 13 2 lend for n short time. In the Gth,
Co.uch, Abrams, Benton and Har­ High hit n circuit blow for Brooklyn.
graves; Shard* II and Clemons.
Score:
Brooklyn
122 035 001— 14 15 1
NEW YORK. April 27.—'The New
Philadelphia
20
ii 000 020— I
i
York Nationals opened their home
Mason here yesterday, with a hard
(ought 7 to :t victory over the Boston
cltih. The game was a freakish-af­
fair and full of unusual incidents. Bos­
ton made only otic fluke hit o f f NYhf
and Ryan, a bounder by HoVckel thru
Booth's legs in. tile fifth inning. All
three* Boston runs resulted from cr­
iers. Chri.-ty Mathcwro.'t. new B o s ­
ton president, was given a ttemenduus
ovation. Willi two ort in the eighth,
Nqw York started n -rally in which
tltc Giants hunched mx hits for ten
lias-'s and scored 0 runs. Score:
Boston
New York

(MU* nil (it*I 3 1 &lt;*
(Hill mil Utix —7 I I I

Manpmrd, ties- kg*-;*-und
Ntdif, Ryan mid Snyder.

CHICAGO, April 27—Stanley Cove*
leskie pitched nil tight hall in the
pinches yesterday, while Cleveland hit
Fnber opportunely and shut out Chi­
cago, three to nothing, before un op­
ening day crowd of approximately 30,UUO. Score:
Cleveland .
Hi" (Mil) 020—3 13 0
Chicago
...... ooo ooo 000- o h o
Covclcskic and O’Neill; Faber, T.
Blankenship and Schalk.
IIKAVY SHIPMENT OF
TOMATOES GO FORWARD
FROM MANATEE SECTION
BUADENTOWN. April 2(1.—Tomatocs ure moving to market in in­
creasing quantity from this section
now, the movement gathering im­
petus daily. It is estimated by Man­
ager 1. T. Willinms of the Manatee
County Vegetable Growers1 Associa­
tion that lids week's movement of
tomato** will not fail much short of
forty cars a day and may average
higher than that.
•
Carload movement of tomatoes for
tile KOufdri which has just opened—
up to Monday night o f this week—
was close to one hundred cars for
the period. Of course, that is only
the beginning of the movement.
Prices arc good—fancies were quoted
Tuesday at $.1.25 to $3.50; choice at
$2J&gt;0‘ to $2.75, und ordinary ut $2 t ^ J
$2-25.
fP
I f no heavy rains occur to blight
the fruit tho car movement out of
Manatee this season should figure in
about fourteen to flltccn hundred
carloads o f tomatoes) That means
a money return to (hi* section of
around a million
on the tomato c

for home nnd nutomohile
“ Quality - nnd prices hard to beat”

F. P. RINES
-Phone 481-J
f

menus you geL ju st wliat you pay for. There's n lot
o f com fort in knowing llm t your lumber enmo from u
concern with u reputation too good to risk by careless
grading. W o always try to give our customers tho
benefit o f tho dou bt, I f a board is a “ tolerable first,“
it s a “ second* w itb us, and so graded and priced. Ask
the carpenters!

G.iwdy;

PITTSBURGH, April 27.— Pitts­
burg made it two alt nights from f'liieego by winning y* sterility's game,
7 to 2. Thu Pirates l.nq ked Osborne
out of the box in tli second inning.
A fter four runs had been scored and
with tltc liases full, he wan relieved by
Dunmvielt, who retire*! the side, .Stauf­
fer, a Pittsburg boy on the Chicago

TIRES A N D TUBES
GAS
A N D OIL •
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HILL LUMBER COMPANY
riOMC

130------------------------------------------ HANFOIll). FLORIDA

Important Announcement
t

On account of having to vacate my
place of business to make way for the
contractor now working there, 5 have
stored my stock waiting tor my
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I will be located at the

stand now occupied by R ou m illat &amp;
Anderson, and will be open there tor
business just as soon as they are able
to move, which should be about a week
or ten days.

’ Company will
g store soon in

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923

PAGE SIX

- O*N L Y

a man— it must be chased, not
empty handed, but with money
with which to make M ORE mon­
ey!
Our Savings Department payr
ing 4 % Interest is Jhe path on
which to make your start.
New Recounts cordially invited
— w h y*-not-becom e a-steadydepositor o f ours?

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
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R F. WIIJTNKIt, Cashier

F P FORSTER, President

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Satisfactory Results Cannot Be Obtained
From Cheap Inferior Feed
Don't think a feed is all
right simply because your
stock eats it. A cowt will
eat most anything if you
sweeten it with molasses
hut the milk pail will show
the difference. We guar­
antee results from the feed
that we sell—and remem­
ber—
“ Your Money Hark If You
Ar« Not Satisfied”

SANFORD FEED &amp; SUPPLY
Company

FANCY

FLO R ID A and W E ST E R N

ALL CHOICE CUTS IN MEATS
‘“ HOME-MADE SAUSAGE

-QUICK

DELIVERY

JUST PHONE

402 KANFORl) AVKNUI*

DAYS

OF THESE

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Spring Showers of Bargains
'.'The Eternal Flume" was one good
picture.
Just ns {food
features.

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SALE ENDS TUESDAY, MAY Ist

as most Friday night

And if the o r d in a l picture* ere as
good ns the features used to be, that
means sure enough week end feature
tonight.
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REM EM BER—3 D AYS

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Saturday. Monday and Tuesday

Cecil II. DeMille's
production
"Adam's Klb" holds the cards for
tonight ifnd it goes without saying
thut this is going to bo n treat to
those that bu it.
And for the benefit o f those that
^an't get thcro tonight, so it to­
morrow night— it's here for two days.
Mr. and Mrs. I). I. Thrnsher and
Mr and Mrs. J. L). Woodruff are in­
vited to be the guests for the big
plcturo tonight. This is another
treat on the house.
There nro Homo real high clnnn
attraction!* coming to the Princess
next wocit and if you would bu wise,
get a copy o f next week’s program
and act the dates you expect to at­
tend. You will find them' nil good
ones.

Phone 550

213-215 Sanford Avenue
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

PIECE GOODS

Iced Tea Glasses, 12-oz.
•
size, plain, 2 for .......... ........

Bleached Muslin, 30-in.
wide, yard ..... ........ .....

Dinner Plates, plain white,
f f g\
each .........................................i t M Cnps and Saucers, St. Dennis, or recu

White Lawn, good quality
30-in. wide, y a rd ..........

lar teas, cup and
Saucer .....................................
Coupe Soup Plates,
OliLfl **.*•»»*a*•■ •&lt;«*»«,#,mm
,»m••»••

Apron Gingham, 20c
quality, 3 yards f o r .....

Saturday Special, 80c* l-lli. assort­
ment o f C'horolateH, 4l)c.
Saturday
only.— It.
Bower.
ur&gt;-2U'
"Had n rough and wheeling in my
throat," write.*) Caroline Hillard, Pet­
ersburg, Vu. “ Foloy'a Honey ami
Tar gave me (illicit relief and stopped
my rough." Coughs 'resulting from
Flu, Cirippe, Whooping Cough, As­
thma and Hninehitis, quickly relieved
with Foley’* Honey ntid Tur. Three
gene rat in as of satisfied users have
made Foley's Honey anil Tar the larg­
est selling cough medicine in the
world. Refuse substitute.).
Insist
upon Foley’s.
Bold everywhere.—
Adv.

Oil Mops,
each ............................

SPECIAL SATURDAY and MON­
DAY, all Dotted Voiles and Witch­
ery Crepes, (&gt;‘Jc
This is a chance you cannot
afford to let pass, if you need a
nice summer dress. REMEMBER
this is Saturday and Monday Only.
Imported Gingham, 32-in.
Black and White Checks
Batiste, 27-in. wide, Blue
ami Binlf, yard .........

Curtain Scrim, White and
Eerue, also fancy, yard

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Gnlvan ized Combi nettea
each
....................

98c

Enameled Wn,di Basin,
each ............................

15c

Tin Milk Pails
10-nt.. each ...............

n n A

30c

Ovens, full lined, for gas or fij O
oil burners, e a ch ............. * » /

Bilk it# PMttJ'llftlW-iiA
each ........................... "

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29e
29c

colors

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J . A 1 *2 L

Marquisette, 45c value, White,
Cream find Ecru, y d .. ..........l l 9 v
Voiles, 3fi-in. wide.
yard .............................

Water Coolers, 3-tin I.
stoneware, each

Steel Fry Pans,
each

Chambrnys, 32-in. wide, solid
Light Blue, Pink, Orchid,
Brown and Green, 36c vul.,
Unbleached Muslin, good
weight, yurd .......

10c
$1.49
69c
$2.98

Aluminum Pails, 12-qt.
$2.00 value, each ......

OH, LADIES! LOOK A T
THIS V A L U E !

flO v

DON’T

FORGET!

J OUR SALE ON MUSLIN UNDERc
WEAR
]

89c
$1,49

Night Gowns, only a
more left, e a ch ...... ft" v
Night Gowns, extra
sizes, e a c h .............

Muslin Petticoats, deep trimming,

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98c

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•—is the wav you’ ll describe this sale when you’ve
seen the multitude of bargains which are here for .
the taking. It's a downpour you’ll enjoy since the
bargains being showered upon the lucky shoppers
are timely values.

Remember, Only 3 More Days!

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White Voile and Organdie Waists, only
a few more left and they
. arc worth §1, ea ch ........ .........U v V
Ladies’ Knitted Union Suits,
O Q o
ea ch ...................... ...................O t F V
Brassieres, GOc value,
each ..................
Bath Towels, 18x38-in.,
extra good weight, each
Boys’ .Union Suits, 8 to
14 years, each
Men’s Union Suits,
eacli *..................... .......a.....
Men’s Blue Chambcny Work
Shirts, ea ch ............. .........
Ladies Full Fashioned Silk i
Hose, $2.75 value, pair .... &lt;
Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk
t
Pair .......... .............'
Ladies’ Lisle Hose, with
Seam, p a ir .................
Ladies’ Silk Hose,
long boot, pair .................

SPECIAL— OIL STOVES
Oil Cook Stove, 3 burners.
Wc
guarantee absolute satisfaction on
this stove and for the remaining
three days of our salo are giving
you the special price,
3-IIurner Stove, each

HAVEN’T SPACE TO LIST

OTH ER BIG V A L U E S W E

A REGULAR DOWNPOUR

Children’s While Organdie and
Doited Swiss Dresses, beautiful
quality, sizes 3 to Q 4 Q Q and
14 yrs. Priced at.. i p l i v O
up

COUNTER GOODS

Sauce Dishes, 5-in.
each ................... „.......

Long Cloth, 30-in. good
quality, y a r d ................

tie HOI) Lionel, from Oviedo, spent ♦ J
Sunday with Mm . Rabun’s mother, A
M m . Wnlnright.
.
A
Mi*, and Mrs. Abe .West, and two
sons, ’ llube and Clide, Miss Esther* f
I’ owelli Mr. and Mrs, (J. Walnright j
formed a party and spent tho day
ut lllack Water creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ruhun enter- *&lt;jJ
mined Sunday at dinner in honor of V
their little son, Curl .1. It., second A
hi)Unlay. Those invited were M rs.'**
John Hadger and two children, I.ila £
and O. (’ ., Mr. and Mr«. I). II.
Rabun, Mr, and Mrs. Carr 1,. Bchoone- j
mu mi.
j
Mr*. Carl Smith spent Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. Ala) West.
This week will start the pepper
picking, iicunn in some patches will ^
aoon lie tiirougli lw*aring. Tomatoes
are being picked and carried to the J
packing house In town to he parked.
Oscar i'eurson is building a new
house in the place where his house ♦»;
hurried. They only saved tin* clothea *♦&lt;
they had on and a few that was on £
the ilothes line, (hat was in the yard. Jt.
Mis. (tussle Smith, lms returned! J
home after spending several days at j
Tarpon Springs with Mr. Smith's
mother and sister.
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STOPS COCI1II ANII WIIKKZY
♦*,
llltRATHINfl

CHILDREN’S .W H IT E
DRESSES, $1.98

Unbleached Sheeting 9/4,
big vnlue, y a r d .............

Dress Ginghams, 32-in.
wide, yard ...................

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SUCCESSFUL

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HOME MANAGEMENT

— includes thrifty buying. That means Inking
advantage of every opportunity to purchase nec­
essities at a profit. Certainly this Spring Shower
of Bargains presents such an opportunity and ev­
ery forehanded buyer should be here before this
event is over.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO PHONES— NO DELIVERY— NO CHARGING— NO OVERHEAD EXPENS
WE HAVE FANCY CORN-FED LITTLE PIG PORKERS, ANY CUT. LB..........

------------------------------------------ NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO HOW MUCH OF OUR STOCK YOU PURCHASE
THIS IS EXTRA SPECIAL
„ GOOD COFFEE, PER L B .................................. ................. ..........23e

SUGAR-CURED H AM S, per lb....................................
SPRING LAM B, per l b ....................................................
LEGS OF MILK-FtyD VE AL, per lb........................
3 1/2 POUNDS GREEN BEANS F O R .................
N E W POTATOES, HOM E-GROW N, 4 LBS. FOR
Prime Steer Pot Roast, lb.
Juicy Oven Roast, lb.........
Shnrt Ribs, lb.
.........
Steaks, Plain, lb..................
Steaks, Flat, lb. .................
Pork Shoulder Anna, lb, ..
Legs of Lamb, Western, lb,
Sirloin Steak, Western, lb.
T-Bone Steak, Western, lb,
FANCY LARGE POD GREEN P!2iM»ERS, Per dozen

WEST FIRST STREET

3 *MORE

CHICKENS, FRESH KILLED, per lb. ............................... .....................35c
FA N C Y LEGS OF PORK,.per lb............ ................................................. 20c
F A N C Y FLORIDA PORK, CORN-FED, per l b . .................... ......... 25c
PICNIC H AM S, per lb................ .. . ........ .....:...................1............. .. . 15c
F A N C Y B R E A K F A ST BACON, p crlb ................
...... .................... 25c

Beef Liver, lb........................... .................. 1
Smoked
Sausage, lb........................ 1........... 1
Pork Chops, Western, lb........................... 25c
Bacon Nugget, Sugar cured, lb ......... ........ !
Pork Rousts, Western, lb............................ 20c
BRING .YOUJi. BASKETS ANI) FILL THEM W H GROCERIES WHILE THEY ARE CHEAP
WE CARRY THE FAMOUS Ll! TZ &amp; SCHRAMM &amp; CO. JAMS------------------------

KEEP MPVI

Sparc Ribs. Western, lb.......... ....... ........... 20c
Pig Tails, Western, lb........... .....................20c
Cream Cheese, lb. .................... .......... ....... 30c
Limburger Cheese, lb ............. ................... 40c
Wisconsin Brick Cheese, lb..,.... ............... 40c
Sliced Ham, lb............. ........................... ..... 40c
Luncheon Loaf, lb....... ......................... ....... 2(Jc
Butter, lb....................... ,.........................:....5f&gt;c
CHASE AND SANBORN’S COFFEE

NEXT DOOR TO COCA-COLA jg

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! there. We enjoyed seeing the colj ery jhi its trip from the trucks to tho
big washing tubs, the bunching nnd
I crating nnd on tho carrier which
|lakes it to the place where streams
of ice wntcr chills it, then on tho
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W H O L E SA L E
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carrier again right to the iced enr
ready for its trip north. We also en­
flix.'ifird Ado Ic n word. No OB
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
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joyed n pleasant drive through the
Ad taken for Ir.na than 23c. Ml
M Ton tan find the name of
able Professional Men, each
And positively no Claasifled Ml
Mrs. Wcstcrdick spent the day truck section and down by tile little
Southern Vegetables
M every live Buaineaa Man
o
f
whom,
in
hia
chosen
pro*
Ads rharerd to anyone. Cash Ml
Tuesday with Mrs. Wm. Swnync.
church.
Our Specially
M in Sanford in thla Column
f m s Iod the Herald recom­
must accompany all orders. Ml
On Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Lee
M each day.
mends to the people.
Count the words and remit !M
nnd children o f the
W estsido nnd
RICH M ON D , V A .
Saturday Special, 80c 1-lb. assort­
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Mrs. Kntio Thompson nnd son Ralph, ment o f Chocolates, 40c.
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Ml
Saturday m
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nnd little granddaughter from l)e- only.— R. C. Bower.
25-2lc ■ ■■■■■ aaii ■ ■ ■ ■ !■ ■ m a s s ana i s n s n s i i i n i i i r s i i s n s ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a n
Quick Service IVansfer Ijtnd were callers ut the home of Mr.
FOR SALK
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George A . DeCottes
Mrs. Stedt.
Storage Facilities
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lHMEKS— You can gat aeod bod
attorney-nt-Law
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Rev. Wnhlberg wns also n guest
if we please you, tell others; if uot,
frames and irrigation plugs at t t «
5
Tis is the Place to Buy Your
there, having cnlled on nKturdny at
itP'C*.
tell ns. Phone 498
nford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
Over Seminole County Bank
n number o f Grnpcvillc homes,
Ilit SALE—Hosier «n&lt;l Uaya’ paints SANFORD
FLORIDA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelson and two
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
daughters o f Silver I*nkc came over
SANFORD
N
O
VELTY
'orks, Sanfotd agents.
183-tfc
Sunday morning to hear the icrmon
FR ED R. W ILSO N
W ORKS
bit SALE—ithode Island eggs Tor
by Rev. Wuhlbcrg.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
I setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ltindquist and
liswortli, Ilcnrdall Avenue, Sanchildren nnd Mr, nnd Mrs. lliimcr
First
National
Dank
Duilding
General
Shop
and
Mill
kyL
83-tfp
I.undquist nnd little daughter spent
8ANFORD
- :FLORIDA
Work .
OR SALE—Fine strawberries fo r
Sunday at Palm Springs.
preserving or table use, 15c quart,
CONTRACTOR and RUILDER
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nell Swnnson lu»d
ity orders of five quarts or more clo- ELTON J. MOUGHTON •17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. the plcasuro o f n littio outing last
Ivorcd.—1.. II. Jones, Ucardnll Aveweek motoring with their so:i Nor­
ARCHITECT
Phone 3303.
22-tfc
man, Saturday to Tampa and return­
BIRD’S NEPONSIT WALL BOARD
jj
’OR SAI.K Two cows and several
B. W . HERNDON
Room 7. Miller Bldg.
ing Tuesday. lie
Mrs. McDou*
&lt;
nice heifers. (J. I)., care o f Hcr- 4AN FORD
FLORIDA
gul to set* a brother there.
CHATTANOOGA AND WEBER WAGONS \
--------------------fri^ tp
Sirs, 'p fik in s o n
niid daughter,
l
INSURANCE AGENCY
Helen, of Osteon, were dirfner guests
FIRE--------- AUTO----------BONDS
fo il SAI.K CHEAP-’ Model N Hup*,
**
o f Mrs. Westcrdick on 1 Satunlny.
irohile roadster. Excellent comilICHELLE M AIN E S
They canto over to attend the ser­
new tin-s, new paint. A*1 me*
S. O. Shinholser
LAWYER
vices at tho home o f Mr. Forrest
hhnnir.il condition. $250 takes it.
- :— Court House
West. Elder Shullcr nnd wife also
let quick. See P. A. Mero.
2l-3tcContractor and builder
came
from Orlundo.
fo il SAI.K lot with *1 room bunga­
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August Swnnson Is spending
low, corner of Myrtle Ave. and 13th «JW Examined
Going Back f or It.
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Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
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25-Gtp
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons thisMrs.
Beck nnd molHer, Mrs. West: Opt. D.; "
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IC.lMMI.hrd ISO*
FOHRKNT
erdlck, attended the nrhor day ex-1
tl-R-A-L.
r-N-T-A-T-B
Opticl
an-Optomctrist
erciscs at tho school on Wednesday.
Phone or write #
Pirm .
Im r.lm r#li
*7
/II Bast First Street
Sanford. Fta.
Mr. nnd Airs. Coller stopped to see ♦&gt;
•THE SANDI'll'ER”
Pn-IntprM.rd Innd ln*urnnrr
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cramer on Sunday. His
hir midseason rates, 315 N. Atlantic
t'ltjr I,Ml.
Nurrlr llande
nephew, Will, who has Iteen spending
tvc., Daytona Bench.— Mrs. L. R.
llom r.
I.,IHM«
W
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J.
THIGPEN
the winter with them went litick last
halt.
Phone '.'I'O-W.
20-Qte
llu.lnr.. rr«iirr&lt;r
llu.lnr.. C lanrr.
week to his homo in New York state,
UtRAMIE now Cut the mask beauti­
Real Estate
Muln UlTIre.
but as he has had Florida sand in
ful coniplet* !y furnished, cool, ocean
u r.iM ii ni-tAi.rt rouiM JiT
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
his shoes, it may draw him here
ront apartmcniH on the beach. EvlANPOlill IWKSTMli.AT COMI’ AST
rj thing new and modern, investigate
HIM VlMsanlln Ate. again. Anyway he liked it.
-OfTicc 271 I'kimr dH
-I’ honcsRes. 205Ben Swansin after spending the
cisiinally or write in time. Sudd,
winter here with his brothers, Neil
16Ocean Ave.. Apartment I, Daytona
DR. J. T. DENTON
ST E W A R T The Florist nnd August nnd other friends left on
Irnrh, Fla.
7-3t-Frl-p
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
Cut Flowers----------------Floral Designs Wednesday for hia home nt Denver,
Colorado. August was down to see
Rooms 206-207-209 Mrisch Building
Annual nnd Ornamental Plants him otT nnd on Sunday, Neil and wife
'OR
RENT Twofurnished bed
814 Myrtle Ave.------------ Phone 260-W visited nt the home of Mrs. Nelson
rooms, home new, ideal summer loRooms 226-228
|c«tion. Apply 217 East Third Street,
where he lias been stopping for some
i( pays to swim with the current of
This is uboul two spark plugs. At the
DR. R. M . MASON
time.
Nell had not seen him for
block from P. O.
23-3tp
SANFORD M ACH IN E
popular demand.
DENTIST
moment they are lyhig on the sales
forty years.
iFoTT l:f"NT 2 fornislied housekeepCOM PANY
New
Mrisch
Duilding
"Our job," nuid one jobber, “ is to
Ilev. O, O. Eckhart o f Pierson will
ing rooms on first floor and two upmanager’s desk in the establishment of
St.
24-21p Phone 201
Knnford,
Florida
preach
tonight,
Thursday
and
again
General Machine and Roller
"lairs. $20 per month. 31-1 East 5th
supply markets, not create them. L e t.
a large middle-western hardware jo b ­
F4ill ItKN'l Six room house and ga*
on Sunday evening nt the Lutheran
Works
IIn* manufacturer make a market for
iage. Apply 215 East Eleventh St.
church.
Cylinder
Grinding
DIt.
G.
S.
SI5LMAN
ber.
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Wo hear that Urn. Clark preached
bis goods, and we will handle it.’’
Automobile Repnim
Practieo limited to
nt Ijiku Mary on Thursday evening.
FOR RENT—Owing to tho fnct that
One spark plug hears a name known
Acetylene Welding
Diseases o f Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat
Suturdny morning occurred the
we are railed t«» Tennessee for
Eyes Examined, (Hasses Fitted
Phone
fil!--------Sanford,.Florida
wherever automobiles are used, the
Said another— “ Our salesmen carry
funeral o f David Henry Thompson,
ilniut one year, we offer our little
Mcisrh Building
the nine year old son of Mrs. Emma
home fur rent. A six room house,
a catalog with thousands of items in it.
other a name seldom heard.
Bryant o f I-ongwood. He had been
furnished if desired, two wells, one
They haven’ t the time to push unudan invalid nil o f his life, being unexcellent drinking water, burn, gaBoth, says the sales manager, arc
nfalc to walk until seven years old.
vertised good*. Their work i« princi­
iage, chicken house. Twenty bearing
good plugs. On the store o f quality
Malaria also affected his heart, l-nte
orange trees, nu excellent garden
pally talcing orders.’ *
ly his mother ‘ had moved to Mrs.
•pot on hard r/ad, three mllca from
they run neck and neck.
Jack Vaughn’s who kindly helped to
p" t office. ('/fill Iturnl Operator 3203
care for him calling the county doc­
—a bargain to the right parties.— F.
If you go among those wholesalers to­
“ But,” he adds, “ we are discontinu­
tor who did all lie could. Father!
K. West.
4-27-28-w-tp
day to introduc.e a now product in com­
ing this line”— and he holds up the plug
Hcnncssy o f the Catholic church held
m
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for
petition
with
merchandise
nationally
services
at
the
grave.
His
uncle,
o
f
unfamiliar
name.
“
Yes,
and
our
dis­
light housekeeping at summer rates.
Axel I.undquist and sisters, Mrs.
advertised, unless the article is excep­
Al»u two furnished lied rooms, very
count on it is larger, too.”
Nylund nnd Mrs. Dan Ferry and son
•ksiiiddc locatiun, 701 Magnolia ave­
tional, you will be met everywhere by
and duughters, Mrs. Joe Fortier and
nue.
25-4 tc
“ What's wrong with it?
Not a
Columbus Karin o f Soldiers Creek at­
tho injunction; “ First go out and get
tended the funeral. Mrs. M«Waters
thing. It's a good plug— mighty good
a reputation for your goods through
kindly took the mother to their home.
VvAhKD—A chance to build
your
plug, but— no ouu knows about iL. It
Sho moved her things bsck to Ix&gt;ngadvertising.
new home before lumber gets any
isn’t advertised—tho other one is. Tho
higher. Plans and estimates furnishwood Monday.
w
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Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Tyner and fam­
demand is for the advertised make.
ni.—Sanford Novelty Worka. 183-tfc
Tho wholesaler knows by actual con­
ily o f thla place and Mr. and Mrs.
And we’ve learned it pays to swim
WANTED t o BUY-rAsparagus fern
Noah Fry, Mrs. Bengston, Miss Eu­
tact with dealers Junv thoy yalqe speed
seed, for good clean Stock will pay
nice Tyner, Mr. and Mrs. Maincs Jill
with the current, not against it.”
o f turnover, goods which move with u
* good price. Address \V. P, Newell
I
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CTS-SlSV
o f Windermere and Emil Magnuson
Co., Wholesale Fern Crow en, Apopka,
minimum of effort, goods people know
pic nicked on Sunday at Crystal I*ake,
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More nnd more jobbers in every line
Fla.
270-tfc
f*Xt»
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith end two
about and ask for.
o f business arc learning every day that
Sa l e s m a n w a n t e d by food manchildren and Mr. and Mrs. Hender­
ufarturer for Florida. 'State wage
son o f near Monroe were Sunday afACHIEVES ELEGANT
•anted, age, prior employment and
ternoon visitors at the home o f Mr.
SERVES NEEDS OF YOUTH
references. Address Box 220, Jack­
SIMPLICITY
and Mrs. Wm. Henderson.
sonville, Fla.
23-5tc
The needs of youth are charmingly
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson had a
. An.interesting frock is this because
It makes one look just as one wants to
HAVE BUYERS for farms and lands, served in this frock of changeable apri­
pleasant time tithing on the St. Johns
cot and old. rose taffeta. The ovallook—elegant nnd conservative. For
in Seminole county. Describe and ahaped neck is bound with a bias fold
on Friday.
the model dark brown ertpe is used.
•tale price—Lake Mary Realty Com- of aelf-nutcrul, and the sleeves of
Mrs. Vollie Williams and'children
If the deep collar is not preferred, the
flowing design, are finished in the same
P»ny, Lake Mary, Fla.
25-tfc
took a trip .to Orlando on Wednes­
slashed front may be rolled liack to
way. If preferred, the deep flowing
form revers, surmounted by a collar.
day.
sections which lengthen the sleeves may
This design Iqpds itself to development
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Mrs. Ballinger spett a day with
be omitted, giving the drees a more
in a variety of materials. Medium
Mrs. Albert Cruse at hor home near
sice requirr*4tf yardsof 36-lnch ertpe.
LO.Sl—On Orlando road between Sil­ formal air. Medium sire requires 4J&gt;
36-inch material.
Pictorial Review Dress No. l u i .
the pre-cooling plant on Wednesday.
ver Lake and Sanford, Packard 37x5 yards
Pictorial Review Drr^ No. 1431.
Sizes, 34 to 32 inches bust. 'Price, 33
engineer I
Albert Is the diiy c
Mtv and rim, Pleaso inform 1-. T, Siaea, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 35
cents.
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NUMBER 24

MANY DEEGATES AND VISITORS
W ill ATTEND THE REUNT
OF SPANISH WAR VETERANS

hrSTr-dOSEPH; -Mtch.—-ATrii-^O — 1
.
Tho keystone of the statu of Michignn’s case ugninst Charles E. RuthFeatured With Parades and Puhlic Speaking and enberg—the program nnd constitu­
tion of the Communist party in Amer­
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Decoration of Graves
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HELD IN SANFORD ON MAY
ica—was read this afternoon to the
7TH TO 9TH AND BIG
jury
trying
ltuthenbcrg
on
charges
WOULD ALLOW THEM. TO
.
. . tn r Tkr Associate* I’ltw l
TIME PROMISED
of crlmlnnt syndicalism, after all ef­
COME TO UNITED STATES
ATLANTA, April 20.—In four "Southern state today the South commem­ forts of the defense to keep it out
ON TRANSPORT
orated the grey-clad heroes of ’01 in widespread memorial services featured filled. The twelve men in the jury
with parades, puhlic speaking nnd decoration of grave*. Alabama, Georgia, l*ox, with printed copies of the docu­
Florida and Mississippi were the Rtates Betting aside the day. Public offic­ ments in their hands, followed closely
ials and private citizens joined the United Daughters of the Confederacy and as 'Cole Smith, nsistnnt attorneyIwill Be Feature of Parade That
Sons of Confederate Vetornns in \ho celebration.
.
gnnernl
of
Michigan
nnd
Charles
W.
Will Take Place on Second
OF
ORLANDO
BOY
IN
MICHIGAN
Them to America In Charge of
FROM HOURS OF 1)AVID WILL I1E
Gore, prosecuting attorney of Berrien
Day of the Reunion
The American Red
PRISON PRESENTED
MADE TO TELL WHAT
tounty, took turns rending it into
~ Cross
TODAY
Acording to U. A. Tcrheun, Comthe record.
.
THEY KNOW
innmler
of Col. Theodora Roosevelt
an r T h r A a a o rln lrd P r e s s )
Mass action, the program says,
(It* Tke Aamplalrd I'rrn )
‘ WASHINGTON, April 20.—Presi­
Camp
No.
13, United Spanish War
&lt;njr Tile AiwfUIrS Ptm»)
LANSING,
Mich.,
April
26.—Evi­
“leading to direct collusion with the
dent.Harding decided today to permit • ST. JOSEPH, Mich., April 20—Ben­
Veterans,
there
has been a most gondence
to
establish
thnt
Frank
Patter­
gourgeoisie stute, has been forced
transportation to the United States jamin Hill, 28, and Lillian Ilnnson the prolctnrint by the Wfvolution- son, of Orlando, Fin., who died n fort­ urous response from the various or­
of five hundred Russian refugees, forde, 20, who were Intercepted" at
invitation sent
.iry epoch in which the world has night ago in Iona reformatory was ganizations to the
recently landed in the Philippines, Stevcnsvillc early today while fleeing
them
to
participate
In
the parado
struck by a prison guard nftcr hq had
now entered.’
after a stormy voyage tln their own from the House of David (were bro’t
which will be held during the 13th
attacked
the
guard
\\'a»
before
Gov­
“The Communist party," it con­
nhips from Vladivostok. Plans for back here this morning and agreed to Crowd of Men Threaten Former Convict Trying
Annual Reunion of the U. S. W. V.,
tinues,
systematically ami per­ ernor Grocsbeck today. Transcript of
bringing thd refugees to the United go before the grand jury Investigat­
which will be held in Sanford May
to Find Tabert Death
* sistently“will
evidenefl
taken
in
investigation
into
propngnto tho idea of the
States on army transport mapped ing alleged immorality at Colony nnd
inevitability
of a necessity for vlo- Patterson’s death was presented to 7th to Oth inclusive.
out st a • conference of President tell what they know about conditions
The parade will be held the second
I Hr Tkr AwncUtfll Press'
lent revolution nnd will prepare the the governor by Prosecutlny Attorney
Harding. Secretary Weeks, and Chair­ there.
CLARA, Fla., April 20.—A silent grove about a half mile from the main workers for armed insurrection ns Gomund and Sheriff Cook, of Iona.
day of the convention, the formation
man Payne of the Red Cross, which
display of firearms greeted the mem­ i-ond. Tho committee left the nuto- tho only means of overthrowing
will be ns follows:
organization will have charge of re­ WATERWAY
bers of the joint legislative commit­ n.obilo and started for the grove, ap­ the capitalist state."
Marshals: Sheriff Hand and Geo.
BANKER
ADMITS
lief measures for the Russians on
tee here yesterday,, on their arrival proximately thirty men following.
A.
Lane of Miami, tho latter tho
MEET
AT
It is on this program thnt the stute
HE STOLE FUND
arivsl in this country.
with Arthur Johnson, former convict, Representative Kennerly addressed
ordepends
to
prove
the
nature
of
the
TITUSVILLE to exhume the body of Martin Tab­ thd crowd, saying: "Gentlemen, this
TO
BUY
STOCKS:
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WASHINGTON, April 20.—Appro­
ert of Munich, N. D., who is alleged is an outrage. I shall report this to gathering at llridgcman, this county,
Next in line will lie the band,
priation made by Congress a t the last . DAYTONA, April 2(1.—A dccislvo to have died of injuries received at the tho governor. I will let the newspa­ which ltuthenbcrg attended last Au­
YORK, Pa., April 20.—In a con­ Knights' Templar, G. A. R. nnd U. C.
gust. Francis Morrow, department
session for elevating guns of Amer­ step toward obtaining government hands of a “whipping boss" in a pri- pers know all about it, too."
fession given out by tile authorities
ican fleet will not be used for thnt aid and co-operation in the construc­ vato ramp'herc.
There was no response from any­ of justice agent, who attended the tonight, Thomas H. Baird, cashier V.' in cars members of nil camps pf '
U. S. W. V. of Florida, American
purpose, SecretaryD enby announc­ tion o a navigable waterway, between
The firearm’s were strapped to the one in the crowd, hut several mem­ convention at Bridgeman, us n dele­ o ft he city hank of York, who, with
Ixgiun, National Guard Units, Com­
gate
was
on
tile
stand
all
day
today
ed, because of unintended, erroneous Jnckuonville and Miami was taken hips of several shirt sleeved men, bers of tho following pnrty asked
his assistant, Win, II. Boll, is in jail pany D nnd Medical Detachment,
linking
up
the
events
of
the
conven­
statements made by navy representa­ nt an open meeting today a t Titus­ ngninst whom charges of intimidation those who had pistols to hide them.
charged with embezzlement of ap­
tives in recommending the appropria­ ville, with the oppointment of a will be made, it was announced by They also requested that Johnson be tion on which the state hopes to con­ proximately $1,000,000 of the bank’s Masons, Elks, Kiwnnis, Roturinns, I.
O. (). F.» D. A. It., U. D. C., and
tion. Secretary Denby intimated special committee to visit Washing­ Representatives .1. Clay Smith and J. allowed to point out th- spot where vince ltuthenbcrg.
funds, *inid Ids speculations hail con­
In his testimony Morrow told how tinued more than twenty-live years i Auxiliaries U. 8. W. V. and American
that the department would go before ton In tho interest o the improvement. S. Kennerly, members of the commit­ lie contended the first burial took
William
Khutor tried three weeks nnd that he was responsible for about Ix’gioii Auxiliary. The last four
the next congress frith a new pro­ The committee is composed of:
tee. Johnson, who testified nt the place.
gram in order the record might be
W. F. Allen, president of thg Titus­ legislative committee’s hearing that
Johnson walked In ami nut of pnl- ugo, left the convention early one $800,000 of the shortngel Specula­ units will be in rnrs.
Commander Tcrheun urges that ev­
kept straight. Ho said of course it ville chamber of commerce, chair­ Tnbcrt's body was buried in n spot metto th.-kets, followed by the com­ Sunday in August, after two depart­ tion in wildcat mining stocks and the
eryone
th#t can possibly do so enter
had the approval of President Hard­ man; George W, Pnrkhill of Jack­ throe miles away from where ids mittee, but nftcr a half hour search ment of justice agents from Chicago HUgnr market were the prjncipul
&lt;
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d
e
c
o
r
a te d car In onler to have as
had
been
seen
spying
on
the
meeting
ing.
sonville; Charles F. Hbrgmnn of Day­ grave now stands, appeared, to have he declared he wus unable to locate
causes of his downfall he was quot­
large a parade na possible. He also
froma
nearby
hill,
Monday,
the
wit­
tona; E. G. Swell of Miami ami Eu­ been the center of interest.
ed as having said.
it.
An electric torch has been design­ gene Masters of St. Augusline.
The committee arrived at 1 p. m.
Baird did not implicate tho as­ usks \o be notified of all those who
Meantime Representatives Smith ness continued, tho lenders to break
ed small enough to be clamped to n
The government board .of engineers Johnson was riding on the front sent and Kennerly were shaking hinds up the convention and try to jret the sistant cashier, but snid they had will enter a rnr for the parade.
The 13th Annual Reunion of tho
person's finger, being suppliod with also will be asked to • postpone the of the automobile with the legislators. with members of the informnl "recep­ delegates away before the expected known of each other’s dealings In
current by fe pocket battery.
date .of
open hearing nt Minmt■ Without extending any salutation to tion committeo’ and there was no fur­ raid materialised.
the stock market for more than two -United Spnnish Wnr Veterans will
Mny 12,'u n til November Jn order thu committeemen, "Captain Hill ther hitch in the procedure.
That night, tho witness said, uuto- yeant. Boll, however, was said to in' one of the largest conventions ever
taken over the Consolidated Crate that further statistics on cost of coh- Fisher walked up to the cur nnd, ad­
The committee then proceeded to nmbiles were pressed into service, have told the authorities that he and held in Snnford nnd the members of
and Lumber Co, mill at I.ake Wales struction may bo-gathered by the dressing Johnson, snid: “ ^ou toll the Tnbert grave in the Mlngo-ccmc- and tho work of transferring the del­ IBaird
Mil i xa sometime ago had - -made
— —- - known the
---— -local camp,
• who number some of
them where you buried lubert, if you tery. It was found just off the road egates to St. Joseph began. When to each other their improper use of! the most prominent business and pro-^
and will operate it.
committee.
know what’s good for you."
behind a wire fence. Two convicts the delegates retired they were order­ the bank's funds. Boll admitted huv-.| fessional men In the city, are mbit
Wlhle he was addressing tho for­ begun digging into tho mound. A ed bo keep their clothes on nnd have ing misappropriated nlwiut $160,000. anxious to have it sAld that the 13th
mer convict eight men with pistol* heavy shower rtorted, and the work their bags packed, ready to lenvo nt
Roth admitted, Assistant District Annual Reunion was the best from **
protruding from their belts stopped td exhuming the body wus postponed. a moment’s notice. As a result only Attorney Amos Herman declared, all standpoints thnt has ever been
up behind the spokesman, Johnson
While waiting for tho rain to cease, seventeen of the seventy-six-in ut- that they had stolen money Monday held. Prominent among the officials
did not reply and appeared frighten­ G. Crimson, assistant attorney gener­ tendnnee at the convention were qn night, "to hire lawyers" while the of the national and state officers who
ed.
al of North Dakota, made an appeal hand when Sheriff George Bridge- examiners were winking on their have advised they will be hero are
Representative Kennerly ordered to tho committee not to open the cof­ man nnd u passe arrived Tuesday ; ,,ll(lkH( ||„ || taking $f&gt;00 and Ihiird the following:
the automobile to proceed. Johnson fin until some means of identifying morning.
A. F. Entcnxa, Comnjnndcrfl In
$1,000.
,
------------------directed tho* party along a highway, the body could be procured. Ibis, Mr.
Mr. Hermann, repenting to the As­ Chief, U. S. W. V„ San Francisco,
passed the spot where he had tes­ Crimson said, could I k*, accomplished POSTOFFICK WILL TAKE
sociated Press tonight the enabler's Calif.
As Charged by/the Governor and Said He Has but
tified before tho committee that he only by comparing thmAeoth with n
THURSDAY AFTERNOONS ' alleged confession, said: "Thomas II.
Frank Date, Dept. Com. Dept of
Taken No Drinks in a Year
helped to bury TaltofT. The car was dentist’s chart of ’Wbcrt’a teeth,
BEGINNING MAY FIRST Baird admitted he was in a r r e a r s in Florida U. 8. W. V., Key West, H a.
followed by about ten automobiles which wus on its way from the youth’s
the hunk when ho was married In
Geo. K. Spenrcr, Dept. Adjutant,
filled
with natives.
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Illy Tkr Awnrlllnl Press'
The Snnford postoffice will take 1U00. Ho had been manipulating for Dept, of Fla. U. 8. W. X., Key West,
home
in
North
Dakota.
TALLAHASSEE, April 20.—Testifying before the senate committee
The committee members proceeded
The committee yielded to Mr. Crim­ Thursday afternoon holidays begin­ upwnrd of twenty-five years, and he Fla. ’
_
Sheriff Jones, of Leon county denied all nltcgcutions of maifeasanre in of­ about two miles I»cforc Johnsoh re­
ning the first of May and continue admits that all his shortages ana
J. E. Atchison, I)cpt. Chief of Staff,
fice an charged by governor in recommending to the senate his rcmovul from covered hiH wits sufficiently To tell son’s request with tho understanding "Jirough the summer months us long shown on the ledger of the hank. 114
Fla. U. 8. W. V., St. Augustine, Fla. *
office. Jones told the committee he had not taken a diink of whiskey in Tal­ the members thut he had taken them tlml the.state would l&gt;c put to no ex­ as the business houses take the half particularly described three transac­
H. W. Countermarsh. Dept, quar­
tra
expense.
After
uncovering
the
lahassee since January, last year. The rfiunty commissioners nnd other wit­ past the spot on purpose.- The uutoholiday. All the windows will bv tions.
termaster, Fla U. 8. W, V., Key West,
outer
box,
which
revealed
the
name
of
nesses testified as far as they knew the sheriff's sobriety could not bo ques­ moltile wus turned around and pro­
"One involving $250,000 to $.l))0,closed Thursday afternoons except
'
tioned. The committee announced at conclusion of hearing it would report ceeded back towards Clara with thu W. 8. Whiddon, n I'crry, Florida, un­ the general delivery window. The 000; another of. $150,000 and a third Fla.
Adjutant Gen. Foster, Florida Na­
dertaker,
tho
grave
wus
ordered
re­
cnatn
lntn'tnrtnv.
*
.
to the senato late'today.
other rars following. •
incoming and outgoing mail will i»e of nearly $100,000.
tional Gunrd, St. Augustine, Fla.
•
Johnson pointed out a iimnll pine filled.
“ Ills most recent taking of the
handled us'-usunl and the half holi­
Cromwell Gibbon*, Jacksonville,
TALLAHASSEE, April 20.—Tho senate passed the bill giving Hillsday wi|l not only lessen tho work of bank's money was siace tho bank was
Fla.
„
Itorough county an extra circuit Judge. The Dill now goes to Governor liarmuny of the employees but will also lust examined, one and a half ysars
Jerome E. Widcman, State Com­
dee, having passed tho house.
give thorn a chonco to catch up with ago. Since that time, he took $100,­ mander American Iaglon, Miami.
much .of their work on account of 000 to cover one transaction.
A. T. Hose, State Commander G.
TALLAHASSEE, April 26.—Tho senate voted to come to work at 10
“ Baird took tho actual cash from A. R.. Miami. Fla.
insuficient help. The hnlf holiday
•
o’clock daily in future instead of eleven; Senator Lindsey, who made motion
will not Interfere with the scrvlro tho hank and then through the mani­
Theodore Roosevelt Camp No. *»
pointed out tho senate was lagging on calendar.
nnd is really coming to the postofflco pulation of tho bunk’s ledgers and was instituted not many years ago
TALLAHASSEE, April 26.—The house passed two remaining bills of
employees ns much as it is to the with tho aid of s dummy ledger, hi* on tho 13th of the month With 13
clerks in the stores. As business on own, he covered his various specula­ members, representing 13 different
it* original thirteen relating to prohibition. One prescribes revised proced­
Thursday afternoon* is almost sus- tions. Forged checks agsinst differ­ states in the membership a t that
ure for issuance of aearch wnranrta and tho Bccond measure would set up And Glory of the Mid-Victorian Period Amid Big ponded in Hanford during the sum- ent accounts were used to cover up.
time. The 1M3 Encampment Is the
maximum penalties $250 or 60 days imprisonment for persona who drive au­
Demonstration
"He usually used cash and always }3th State Encampment held in Flor­
mor months there is no reason why
tomobile while intoxicated.
the postofflco should not Join tho dealt with brokers in hi* own nams ida. There are at present 47 mem­
movoment pnd take the same priv­ and not in the name of the bank or bers of the Col. Theodore Roosevelt
"
IBr.«ka AseMtetef jhreMl
throughout tho Kingdom, equalled ileges as tho stores.
t n r Tfce A » » w l » m t P e e * * )
any other individual.”
Camp.
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LONDON, April 26.—Albert, Duke only by Princess Mary's marriage to
Further details of the plans for the
Viscount1
Lascellc*.
It
I*
universally
of York, was united in marrlaga with
enteetalnmcnt of the visiting VetName Seven Men
MARKETS
Lady Eliaabcth
Bowes-Lyon
in hailed as another bond between the
;lven‘lU ter.
erana
will bo given'
In
*
Liqupr
Deal
solemn old Westminster Abbey a t crown and the ppople.
From Sanford: 16, Waycross; 6,
London* entire population is In
noon today, with pomp and panoply
Chicago;
4, Potomac Yards; 3, Jersey
Portugal Mgil Steamer
reminiscent of -spacious days of Mid- carnival apiriL For the glad event, City; 3, New York; 2, Atlanta; 1 each
CHICAGO, Aprif 20.—Federal in­
/Victorian era amid tumultuous dem- multitudes of visitor* from tho con­ Memphis, Canaqtota, Toledo, Buffalo, dictments naming seven men as well Aground at Cape Trio
brio i i*
onstrationa oft vail throngs that tinent havo.flockcd to th* capital and Philadelphia, Jacksonville, Baltimore, as the Ann o Gromincs &amp; * Ullrich,
Southwest Africa
Not Allowed to Investigate Charges Made gathered under theratenlng skies to are vieing with tho American tour­ Elmira, Florence.
liquor dealers, which recently dis­
witnea the weeding pageant. It Whs ists in •elebrating the wedding In ad­
From Manatee; 4 Savannah; 1, solved by distributing Its two hun­
IUy The **--Against Federal Enforcement Officers
vance.
tho second time in little more, than
_________ _April
LONDON,
dred thousand dollar stock of liquors
Cleveland,
L
New
York.
England's most, envied girl spent
yaar that King and Queen of ErgCapetown, says Pbrtuto stockholders, were returned before dispatch from
Total, 47.
•a
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tl.« a a a s a 4 e n
lapd gave, one of their children lit the last evening .of her single life in
gucse mail
steamer,
Moseamedee,
District
Judge
Wllkerson
today
by
WASHINGTON, A bth ’ s C —Conrad Austin, general prohibition
preparing
herself
for
the
event
In
wedlock to* persbns outside the realm
which
grounded
several
days ago a t
federal grand J u rf The firm and In­
with headquarters at Birmingham, who resigned yesterday because he said he
which sho will enact the leading part which he will occupy with his bride
of royalty.
.
Cape
Frio
southwest
Africa
had been
dividuals charged with violation of
g ftrr their honey moon.
wa. not given a free hand In the investigation of chargesm ade
today.
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abandoned
with
no
sign
of
237 p**j
federal
prohibition
law
and
with
aid­
e « I enforcement offU#rs In Alabama, South Carolinagind Florida, has been
The Duke of York spent, the last Ycatorday was onjy less memorable ing and abetting illcgwl transporta­ aengers she carried. Thu* far th*
LONDON, April $6..—When PAnce
aaked by Commissioner Haynes to to m ato Washington to dlacuai charge*, I Albert. Duke of York leads Lady day of his single existence under the for tho duke than his wrdding day
dispatch add* no boats have been
Ivmsd roof discussing final details will be for thp king honored bjm with tion of liquor.
waa announced today.
*
*
Elisabeth BowcsrLypp tu .th * .* ltp r peL
picked up and there are no indication
in Westminster Abby todpy, he will a ? Ithe wedding, with th* King and the treasured order o f the thistle
An inventor has given a portable o fthe fata of th* passenger* gad ‘
WASHINGTON, April 2fl.-Invcatigatlon into many charges that g
have the bleasing of the whole BrltUh Queen. Later ho called on his sla­ which Is held by only a score of concrete mlger rubber Used whelps crew.
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4
U being practiced on or among federal prohibition agent* has beqn b* ^ n y
ter, Princess Mary, and wished her other Britons, and h* was appointed
His union
with
the. ,young,
Empire.
—
.
.
.
so
that
it
cag
be
hauled
behind
an
the Internal Revenue Bureau underw B cb prohibition unit 0P « ■ £ , • T" " ' unostentatious girl from the Scotlsh. many happy returns,
for -----today,
---- —. &gt;—
— wa* ‘senior whrden pf th# United Grand automobile at considerable speed.
, 15c
Daily
ury official* said considerable data bad been laid before Commlsslonei; Blair Uplands, has struck « popular chord her birthday, and inspected th* houaa Lodge of Free Mason!.
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EVIDENCE....
TO ESTABLISH
CAUSE DEATH DECORATED CARS

YOUNG COUPLE
CAUGHT TODAY
PLANS BEING MADE RUNNING AWAY

INT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES
INVESTIGATING TABERT’S DEATH
MEET DISPLAY OF FIREARMS

SHERIFF JONES DENIED ALL
'
ALLEGATIONS ABOUT MALFEASANCE
AND MISFEASANCE IN OFFICE

DURE OF YORK WAS UNITED ,
IN MARRIAGE AT WESTMINISTER
ARRF.Y AT .NOON WITH ALL P0H

GEN) R PROHIBITION AGENT 1
R1 jNfeD BECAUSE UNABLE TO
Rave free hand in troui

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e you cannot afford to miss. We have our Store brimming' full of crisp new Merchandise
which you need now and our prices are always low---but watch Churchwell’s
Store and Prices tor the next ten days
MISCELLANEOUS
One Lot Ladies*
Pongee- B louses........
25c Ladies' Ilose,
. pair ...u....... .................
75ii Ladies’ Hose,
p a i r .............................
$1.00 Ladies’ Hose,
p a i r .......... ..................
$1.25 Ladies’ Silk Hose,
p a ir ....... *.............. .*....

.25 Children's Bathing Suit in Blue o r f $1.50 Ladies' Muslin Slips
Grech, a t
per suit .................................

Crepe' do Chino,
colors, at,
per y a r d ..... :.

BATHING SUITS AT $2.98

$8.00 Crepe ‘I*-’ Chine, &lt;10 in.
wide, at, per yard ..............* 0

18x20 Bath Towels,
each ............................

/B O

Shoe
Laces .....................
Jffon’s Arm
Bands ..................

DIMITIES A'C 22c
20c Dimity Checks, 27 inches' ,
wide at, per y a r d .... ...................

ORGANDIES AT 22c
29c Organdy, 40 inches wide,
at, per yard .........................

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LAWN AT 39c
ite Lawn, 40-inchea,

FLAXON AT 22c
29c Plain W hite Flaxon, 20inches wide ,ut, per y a rd ......... .

BATISTE AT 22c

Men’s SoekB,
p a i r ................... a....
Men’s Supporters,
p a i r ........................
2x7 Duplex Window
Shades . ...........
**

J. &amp; P. Coates’
Thread, per spool
Dress Pin,
per puck a g e ------lUc-Rac
Braid

DRESSES AT $15.00
$10.00 Ladies’ Dresses, good range to so
le d from, ot,
*
^
per dress
........

DRESSES AT $20.00
$27.50 Ladies’ Dresses, all of the w anuo
material and styles, at
per d r e s s ........ .
.

$1.25 Ladies’ Muslin Night
Gowns, at, each ___ _______

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98c

$1.00 Men's Dress
Shirts
........................
$1.00 Men's Socks,
pair ....................................
Men’s Athletic Union
Suits 4.................................
Men’s $2.00 Dress
Shirts .......................t .....:
Men’s $1.00 Silk '
Ties ...................................
Men’s 50c
T ie s ..... ............... ..............
Men’s 25c Socks,
pmi*
Men’s $1.00
B e lts ...... :.........................
Men’s Wash
Ties ............................
Safety Pins,
•
per p a ck a g e .....................
Hair Pins,*
per p a ck a g e .....................
Ladies’ Plain W hite Hand
kerchiefs .........................
Hooks uud
Dress
Clasps

Remember the date and be on hand Thursday Morning, April
26. This is the Sale you have been looking and waiting for

29c Plain W hite Bui Isle, 20-in.
wide, at, per y a r d .... ;..t........ . .

,
I t*.F

, . GOWNS AT 98c&gt;

MISCELLANEOUS

Good Pearl
Buttons.

$2.00 Taffetas, 30-inches wide
at, per yard ..............

1

OXFORDS AT $3.25
One lot of Men’s and Ladies’
Oxfords, at, per pair.... .......tJ jO

$1.00 Ladies’ Muslin
{Teddies, at, each .

Bias
4
Tape .....

SATINS AT $1.69

ET*1....;.......■:..$1.48

Sec window display

Children's Silk Socks,
pair .....‘........................

CREPE DE C111NE AT $2.48

.75 Ladies’ Sateen Shadow Proof Petti

$2.50 Bathing Suits, Blue with Yellow :\nd
White Stripes, at,
pel- suit ............:...'......... .
ty/ZAo'JCP

Children’s Socks,
p a i r .............................

18x20 Huck Towels,
each .......................’.....

PETTICOATS AT $1.48

BATHING SUITS AT $2.98

$2.50 Ladies’ Silk Hose,
Pftir

CREPE DE CHINE AT $1.75

SLIPS AT $1.19

BATHING. SUITS AT 98c

OXFORDS AT $4.48
$5.00 Men’s Brown or Black Oxfords, lllu
or Bal, at, per
.
A. A S
pair ........................................ V JM

OXFORDS AT $5.98
$7.00 Men’s Jlrown Oxfords, © ff?
at, per pair ............................ V ®

OXFORDS AT $3.65
$4.00 Ladies’ Brown or Blnck one-strap
Pumps, at,
©O
per pair ...............................

OXFORDS AT $4.?5
$5.00 Ladies’ Brown or Black one-strap
Pumps, at,
fl* 4 O K
per pair ................................

OXFORDS AT $1,48
.75 Misses’ W hite CanvasB
pump, size 8 Vi to -2,
(
at, per pair ...:............... — .. *

OXFORDS AJT $2.69
$2.00 Mlssos’ Putent leather om
Pump, .size 8*/&amp; to 12, at
par pair ............1......... - .......tjF * 1

OXFORDS AT $3.19

.

SUITS AT• $19.98%i*

ie lot of Men’s Suits.
$25.00 at, per

Values up

610 (

•„ SHIRTING
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* L AT
• ' 45c
t

59c^Satin Slrijic Shirting, 32-in. (
. wide*, a t per yard
...... .......

SUITS AT $25.00
One lo t of Fahey Voiles, 27-in
xtide, at, per.yard ...............

GINGHAMS AT 22c
’.in. Dress Ginghams, fast
CQlprs, at, per yaid

72-ineh Table Damask, at,
y ab I »*••«••♦••••••• »••••$*••••••

SELLS IT FOR LESS

Men’s All Wool Guaranteed
Suits* at, per suit

SUITS AT
51.00 Children*. W ash
.: Suits, a t, each

Bip: Lot of Men's and Boys
Pants at Reduced Alices

�THE’ SANFORD‘DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1023
come across nnd do their port toward
making Sanford a greater city. I t U
got fair and it is not right for nny
man to let the other fellow do it all,
nnd thin has been the policy of many
pcbple here Tor yearn. __ If there arc
nny men in Sanford tciday that arc
nblo to lake out^jmemberahips in the
country club they should do so, even
if they never intend to piny golf. It
menns much to them nnd to their
children and to the future genera­
tions, nnd they should’have the spirit
of fairness ,n their systems to such
nn extent that they would cease to
a:ik "How much do I get out o f it."

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T h a A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s la e x c l u s i v e l y
e n title d to th e use for rep u b llcn tlo n of
a l l n e w * d la t m t c h e n c r e d i t e d to It o r
. n o t o t l i c t w l s e c r e d i t e d In I h l a p n p e r
a n d also th a
lo c a l
new *
p u b llu lie d
herein.
A ll r l s h t a o f r e - p u b l l r n t l o n o f *|&gt;ncU(
d la p a tc b e * h e re in a r e als o rca e rv e d .
O ffic e i 1 IE H A I.I) n o I I.III .T il. P h o n e I1S
T or.l
T1IEA !

Republican leaders nrc split
the question of the. World Co’i
the League of Nations. Like
quo’s ghost—it will* not down.

A d v c r l l . l n r h r p r e s r n '. s l l v *

real

ESTATE

WHEN U
1JBT IT
WITH US

Harry King in the Tourist News
says Hi. Petersburg is like a deserted
village with all the tourists gone.
That is’ one objection to tourist
towns—they are so dead in the sum­
mer time.
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E ast Coast folks . nro going to
Washington to plead the case of the
East Const Canal. This cnnnl was
[mid for several times by the state of
Florida but docs not belong to the
state yet. It is one of those puzzles
Ihnt passeth understanding.
------ ------ o------ -----i'Rum Runners are Quizxed by Dry
Agent Outside of Three Mile Limit”
says dispatch in daily papers. Ami
\vr bet it was a very dry, dry agent
when he was through quizzing the
rum runner outside the three mile
limit mi a dry day In a very dry week
Over at Daytona they have n
good one oil Murdockk, the mind
reader. His assistant h-fl a few days
ago with about 1.000 smackers in his
pockets belonging to Murdock and
the D a y to n a nlithoritlca are waiting
for Murdock to go Into a trnnee nnd
find him.

Word coming from r*euuan&gt;
that "Mu Ilie im is Held by Unem­
ployed." Well, there ure times when
wo think the same thing about our
own towns in America. 'I here are a
bunch of enthusiastic stick whittlers
who are busy almost the year'round
doing nothing and usually they hold
offices and hold everything ebe hot
nailed down.

This newspaper business is the
greatest razz in the world. Every
time you write something that you
want to In* real good it is gummed up
so badly that no one cun mukii any
sense out of it and usually it will he
the one article that escape* your
proof reading if you happen lo step
out of. the office u minute. Getting
a newspaper out on time is like a t­
tending to a young baby. It re­
quires ceaseless cure und attention
and you can’t leave it a minute.
REM W IN G UNSIGHTLINESS

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Some Money
on Your Real Estate?

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Sanford will never he the city it
should, be until wc get the tourists
hero in grunt numbers. Get them
here with n big tourist hotel first and
wc have everything else here for their
amusement now. Our country dub is
snid to be one of the finest golf
courses in the stntc. The country
club is giving rcnl service nnd is one
of the show places of this city now.
The boat basin will be started at once
find should bo ready for the fine
pleasure yachts of the millionaires
next winter,
The magnificent St.
Johns river is already there, the
many beautiful lakes nro already
there, the many fine roads for motor­
ing are already there with many
more to follow. The fine climate we
have with us winter nnd summer nnd
we have everything else to make life
worth-living. The tourist hotel will
come hut meantime Sanford 'should
1m* building apartment housbs and
bungalows for rent and a place to
house tile tourists this winter. Get
them here and our needs in the big
hotel line will lie apparent to them at
once and you will find some of the
big financiers, ready and willing to
back the hotels for there will he more
than one in the next five years, Sunford has more to offer the tourists
than any other place in the state in
the way of what Nature bud pro­
vided- It is here all ready for the
hand of nuin to supplement with
hotels uml bout basins and other
places where the tourists can gather
and have the necessary accommoda­
tions. Tile public spirited men of
Sanford who went down in Iheir
pockets and pul the golf course and
country club over should have a
monument erected to -th eir memory
for they have done much. There a n ­
other men in Sanford who have prof­
ited nnd who will profit d&gt;y this coun­
try eluli in the years lo come who
have never turned their hand over to
help this club. They could easily

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Or else the growers will hnvc to
-«lMU»g«i-tlHiir...Ui:tiQi.dttAhC-iU:aW[niL
and shipping and selling.

RICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION

STAND BY TIIK COUNTRY,.CLUB

your

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Woks like celery crop will have
to.be changed.

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M K M O K Il T IIF !

I Kn o w

UMMRSTAH’

Tlie beauty of many towns is partspoiled by unsightly pole* and
I tangles of wire* ulpng otherwise
! beautiful *treet*, and It is refresh[ ing to note removal in any town.
Avaq Park is a town of about
2,000 people in Highland* cdunty but
Avon Park is foruimte In being
served by a telephone company that
is very much intefrtted .In it* beau­
tification. The Scott Telephone Com­
pany 'hu* removed It* overhead^wires
and all pole* and replaced them yfith
underground cables, and In a recent

statement regarding Improvements
sa y s:*
"Only recently we have laid un­
derground cable to replace the un­
sightly overhead wires in the park
and business section. Unis removing
all wires from the park and other­
wise Improving the general appear­
ance of the beautiful community
It is seldom that a public utility
company takes such a beautification
attitude without being forced to it
that the incident at Avon Bark is
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE FOR
“OWN YOUR t^VN HOME"
MOVEMENT.
By n unique system of state loans
to persons who desire to establish
their own homes, the government oT
Sweden has contributed 120,000,110(1
crowns or $.12,000,000 to the lmilding
of a total of 110,000 homes since 1005,
according to cnluculntions made by
tin- Swedish Department of Agricul­
ture.
The’ "egnit lit-m," literally "own
home" movement in Sweden has
proven a blessing in enabling young
people, and others with limited
means, til settle on nnmll farms anil
to erect cozy dwellings through the
help of money loaned at low interest
and on easy terms of repayment.
Several thousand city homes also
have been acquired through the same
plan. While the nmm-y is loaned by
tin; gnvn njnent, the actual adminis­
tration of funds Is done by associa­
tion ; organized for this purpose,
which me responsible for interest
payments and amortization.
,
It |s-reported that the money thus
invested by the government has not
o n ly been of immense value in ‘es­
tablishing social solidity nnd content­
ment in Sweden, but hnsjdso brought
good economic results through
the
rise in reijJ»L*tnte values since the
years before tin- war.—St. Augustine

While high officials of the Repub­
lican national administration and
representatives of the sugar interests
are in a controversy over tile effect
of the Republican tariff on the retail
price of sit gar the public stands as
an unwilling listener and inciduntiiUy
pays outrageously to sweeten its cof­
fee. Tin1 profiteers in sugar have
added some 5100,111111,000 to their
*polls while Ibis debate between the
authors and lint beneficiaries of the
tariff has been in progress.
Henry II. Worcester, of Boston, is
vice-president of the Revere Sugar
Refinery of Massachusetts. He ap­
peared in-fore the Massachusetts
Commission on the Neeessariin of
Life a few days ago and made the
following statement;
"It may interest your Commission
to know just Imw the price of raw
sugar affects the price of refined
granulated sugar us sold by the re­
finers to the wholesale grocers and
jobbers. It takes H&gt;7 pounds of U(J°
to ir/uke 10(1 pounds of granulated.
For example, tlti" ray is minted todny (April 2) nt 5.(21 cost nnd freight
New York. Refined granulated is
quoted today ut' U.00—2 per cent—
H.82 net.
(id1 raw pef 100 pounds........... $5.(13
Duty on 100 lbs.
rnw...„... 1.7fi
Cost 100 lbs. 00° raw uml duty
7 per cent shrinkage ............ .

ena! omits to tell just what explains
the price of 5,2 3cen(s a pound fnr
Cuban raw sugar landed in New
York. There Is n suspicion that this
figure is much higher than it ought
to he. But there is no doubt that
lie is correct when he says that the
duty of $1,7048 a hundred pounds
goes into the retail price, with a good
deal of pyramiding added.

willing to tnke the p ro p el action in
such mutters. Whether wo live in
-Mtfhlirmrorfvlftlher wellvETn FlorT
'da we are alt American cl.tir.ons nhil
wo all believe in juRticc nnd fnir play,
Ak the days go by we believe therewill be n tendency on the part of pris­
oners nnd convicts for-wltlitovcr term
of sentence they may be undergoing,
to reveal all the inside information
that they oun givo and not ho silent
by the fear of punishment if the
information is given on the witness
stand. One who breaks the law must
bo punished, hut his punishment must
he of such n nature as to ho euVntivc
if such a thing is possible. Educa­
tion ami vocational training will
sometimes reform a criminal. Death,
inquisitional tortufes, brutality nnd
inhuman treatm ent will not cure n
lawbreaker or a convict and, if such
conditions exist in our penal institu­
tions a federal investigation of all
prisons will be demanded before the
year is out.

Sanford, Florida

there are just as many good people FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
in Florida as there are in Michigan.
SPECIALS AT YQWELL A CO.
The Paterson ease has nrnused the
comment of the outsidu world. The
Orlando Morning Sentinel was the
first paper in the United States' to
intimate that Patterson might hnvc
come to his death through brutal
WHY SO "TOUCHY" ON "OUTSIDE
treatment, such intimation being
INFLUENCE” ?
bhsed upon the two unsigned letters
which the father of the boy received,
In speaking of the Patterson case Michigan institutions require a house followed by an examination of the
which through the efforts of the Sen­ denning Wc should thihk the gover­ body upon its arrival in Orlando.—
tinel, lias become a national matter nor of that state would he glnd to Orlando Sentinel.
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smote
of news interest, the governor of receive nny evidence from outside the
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
.Michigan says, "If an investigation boundaries of Michigan that bo could
McKinnon-Markwood" Company will Hunt’s Pharmacy.
if
is undertaken it will l&gt;e for the infor­ obtain. We don't think that Michi- have a complete line of H art Schaffmation of the stale and not because gnn'cnn lay nny more claim to por- ner &amp; Marx clothing, new store, new
The Herald delivered six times a
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Cost 00® raw sugar
100 lbs. granulated
Net price 100 lbs. granulated.... 8,8*i
Balance available for refining
cost, plu* profit '...........- ........ -01
"From the above illustration you
van easily set the part that duty
play* m fixing the price of refined
sugars, and that any reduction in
duty ia sure to be reflected in the
price the public ha* to pay for the
sugar it consume*." „•
Mr. Worcester'# ■tatement of the

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THE SAftFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923
SEEN IN PICTURES

This season Seaidswect Florida grapefruit and oranges havo been
sold in twenty-five per cent more carlot markets than lapt year.
' Scaldswcct fruits now are distributed in twice as many carlot
m arkets as five years ago; in several times as many as ten years ago.
This increase in our distributing capacity shows th at we, tho
growers who cooperate in the Florida Citrus Exchange, have been
fully awake to tho importance of expanding m arkets to £akc caro of
increasing production.
F irst we developed consumer demand for Sealdsweot grapefruit
nnd oranges by aggressive advertising of the food and health values—
for years and years carrying on this essential educational effort alto­
gether by ourselves.
N ext wo gradually enlarged our sales force to properly cover tho
sections of the United States wherein wo found potential demand for
Florida citrus fruits. Today wo are in position to sell in every por­
tion of the country whteh affords a profitable outlet.
•

All this has been accomplished in the face of destructive competi­
tion from Florida growers who m arket through non-cooperative chan­
nels. We havo sold Sealdsweot for more money than other Florida
m arketing agencies got for fru its of comparable grade, pack and
quality.
We regard our work as little less than marvelous in view of the
facts as explained herein. Obviously, however, as the Florida crop
bf grapefruit and oranges increases in volume, there must be even
greater progress in enlarging consumption and extending distribution,
TVA]/ not help tit do the job, to your
benefit and ours, by working in
our ranks rather than against ust
b c a r d t o f I t a O l a t r i b a l l o a a n d . . n i n e a r r v l r * . C o o . a l l th o
« p r o f th o n o a r r a t a s s o c i a t i o n o r .n o b - E x c h a n g e sc w r i t s t b s
Insaa n a an m ee r a t I V a p s , F l o r i d a .

fcTAHT CONSTRUCTION OK
NEW DELAND HOTEL

Tho largest indoor set in the history of motion pictures.
Thai’s what Is claimed for the huge
prehistoric forest which forms the
background fo r.th e "somewhat diffent" cave-man sequence of "Adam’s
Rib." tho nfrw Cecil It. I)o Mille
Paramount plciuro which features
Milton Sills, Ellintt Dexter, Theodore
Kasloif, Anna Q. Nilsson and Pauline
Garun, nnd which will bo the big
feature a t the Princess theater next
Friday nnd Saturday.
Paul tribe, Art Director for Cecil
B. Do Mille used 225 plasters nnd
carpenters for two weeks, in the constructioti of the ret. Forty-five* huge
trees were built, twelve of them over
fifty feet in circumference. The. back
part of tho set was elevated 18 feet
in order to give a hilly perspective
nnd make possible a bubbling, leap­
ing brook which cascades down wa­
terfalls to black forest pools. The
trees tower to the full height of the
stage, 30 feet.
Over lfiO.OOO pound* of plnstor
were used to build the set and enough
lumber to build n good sized bunga­
low court or apartment house. A
carload of real pine trees was brought
down from Oregon to fit in with the
created monarchs of the forest. Ten
thousand ferns were used, n ‘carload
of underbrush nnd (5,000 pounds of
moss in sixty bales.
Mr,.Do Mille’s reasons for building
such n furest rather than go to the
Redwoods, live hundred miles north,
nre valid.

■The founda
.tion Is complete nnd brick work was
started this morning on the New
Putnam Inn. Thin means that tho
first step in the building of Dclgind's
trow modSrh four story 'brick hotel
has been .taken and the next step
started. It is expected that the brick
work will require nbout three months,
which shows something of the size
of tl*c structure. The dimensions of
the buRding will be MO feet by 135
fecL six stories high counting the
Inclement and the roof garden. »
(X Tl. Shawvcr in doing the brick
wprh and states that he is gettiq£
a pood start nnd If workmen enn bo
secured ho will hurry tho brick work
«R l*aptilly ns Rood construction will
permit. Thu first brick to bo laid
this morning wero in tho boiler room
in tho basement. The walls of the
basement will be raised to the level
of the first floor nnd then nl[ the
walls will Ik* carried up njmultanoolllsy if tho brfck-lifycra enn be se­
cured.
Tile foundation lias been made of
concrete of a heavy, rich mixture to
innate a firm base for the—immense
structure. Tho whole foundation has
been completed ami the outline of
the building can be seen from the
shape of tho foundation.
The New Putnam Inn is Iwlng
built ns n home enterprise, follow­
ing the destruction by fire of the
famous old hostelry which stood on
the uitc of the new building, it in
expected that tin) building will Ik*
completed in about six months, which
"Could I find just the proper ar­ will insure an opening before the
rangement of* cave, stream, fallen next season. ‘The people here are
trees and pool required by tho dram­ juoud of the new hotel and express
atic exigencies of the' story of tho hope that no .difficulty will arise
to Interfere with tho rapid erection
"Adam's Rib."
* The story of "Adam's Rib" deals of the much needed hostelry.
Tho cost will reach approximately
with the troubles of n family of
wealth, in which the daughter snves a quarter of n million dollars, in­
the wreck of her home by divorce, cluding the value of the site and the
by sacrificing herself. Tin* theme fixtures and furnishings, it Is extends to show that in* nil ages of pecled that it yjiil be popular with
man, from tho caveman period down­ the visiting public* and that a good
ward. human passions were tho same, season will be enjoyed next year by
g
and that the flapper of today had her the new enterprise.
prototype ht-the-envewonmn of thou­
sands of years ago. Hut in "Adam’s
Instead of using a battery a new

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'/ CITRUS EXCHANGE
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W. Lawton, Itraeelet Watel
215 South Otniige, Orlando

electiit flash light is provided with
eurrem by a generator driven by a
spring motor th at enn Ik* Wound
with a hey.

McKinnon-Marl.wood Company will
epcq-thclt; new clothing fto re soup in
the Urutnicy-I’uloKtou building. 12.tfc

Have You Ever
paid interest on borrowed money?
If so; you know how fast the in­
terest days come, and how fast
the interest counts up.
Have this bank PAY 4% Inter­
est to YOU by depositing: stead­
ily at Our Savings Department—

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
T P FORSTER, TretUml

SPECIAL
OFFER
To (he Purchaser or 12-lbs. "E asier Lilly” Self-Rising Flour
We give one 6-lb. hag FREE
One 10-ox. Mottle of Thousand Island Dressing
1-lh. Stone Ja r of Hartley's Imported Marmalade
l-ll&gt;, cans Wurfield Asparagus Tips, per can
Fnh. Chips, La franco Laundry Tablets, Siilsodn, Soaps of

O-Mrighl Silver Polish, per package
We Mill maintain the excellent qualify which has made famous

The Popular Market
I'llONKS 210-211

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f and SATURDAY SPECIALS
YOWELLCOMPANY

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Marouet Satin, yard—

,• hath mats, Rose, Blue and
white, each

20 pieces of -10-in. colored Voiles in light nnd
dark patterns. Special, yard—

White, Brown, Urey, Palm Bench, ex
tra good Cotton Lisle, pair—

Fancy Lace stVlpe, clock nnd chiffon silk
Special, nil colors

anti, heavy Blue Chnmbray Work
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TOE SAT)FORD"nArt.V HERALD, THURSDAY, AITOI, 26, IMS

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

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GOLF
BOWLIfttJ
TENNIS
-.BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

YANKS DEFEAT
SENATORS; DE­
TROIT WINS
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS

* J? ., ' ' a \ _____
$&gt;--------—
Q R &amp; N D o , April 20—Bert Humph**' !* ** W

Florida S tate U o tf ia 1,- ’
'
At Orlnndo 4, Daytona 0 /^ ’.)
____ L u U J &amp; m d s n is m - H
i
At St, Poto. fi, Lakeland 3.
National League
At Chicago 3, Pittsburg 7.
At Philadelphia 3, Boston 2,
At Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 1.
Only three scheduled.
American League
A t Detroit 2, Cleveland .
At Washington 1, New York 7.
At Boston 3, Philadelphia 1.
Only three scheduled.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Florida State League
Won Lost
5
Orlando ............ ........ 10
fi
Lakeland ......... ........ 9
fi
Tampa ............. ........ 8
8
St. Petersburg ........ 7
9
Daytona ............ ........ C
9
Braden town «.... ____ «

.071
.407
.400
.400

National League
Won Lost
1
New York .... ............ 8
2
Chicago ....... ............ 7
2
Philadelphia . ............ 3
4
Cincinnati .... ............ r.
0
Pittaburg ..... ............ 4
o
5
Boston .........
o
7
St. Louis ......
0
Brooklyn ..... ............ 1

Pet.
.889
.778
.600
.550
.444
.280
.222
,143

’ American Lraguo
Won Lost
Cleveland ................... 0
2

Now YorK^.„— .....— o - a—
D etroit .................. ...- I&gt;
Philadelphia ..._........ 4
W ashington............... , 3
St, Louis ................... 2
Boston ....................... 2
Chicago ......................... 1

3
3
0
4
B
r»

Pet.
.007
.000

Pet.
.700
,7/iy
,025
.571
.375
.333
.280
.107

Sanford High School .
An Accredited State
High
School Now
#
____ _
Of much interest to the people of
Sanford and of Seminole county is
the statem ent that the Sanford High
School iR an accredited state high
school. This was made possible after
this yenr’a report of certification of
tA chers, the value of equipment, num­
ber of pupils nnd a complete report of
the activities of tlm, High School,
The following iH the official an­
nouncement of this degree in a letter
Prof. McKay:
Tallahassee, April II, 1923.
Prof. McKay:
“This Is to notify you that the San­
ford High School has been acredited
us a Class “A" Senior High School
fbr the school year 1922-23 by the
State Acccditlng Board.
.
“ Yours very truly,
"W. S. CAWTHON,
“Statu Superintendent."
NG SUITS SPECIALS
SI'EEIt &amp; SON’S STORE

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Burkerrien to n shutout \¥Ictqry over
Never Tiaa plrcgtone been bcT well
■ Truck owners, using pneumatic tires,
the M enders, Riving the locals the
cltuated to give operators the greatest
will find the answer to every demand of
scries, t\yo games to one, The old
measure of Cushion, Traction and Mile­
rapid, economical transportation In the
muster was never batter-nnd when the
age at the lowest cost.
Firestone Truck Type Cords with the
nine innings had been played ho had n
tread
that increases carrying capacity
great record, with his opponents’ g ar­
Today, economical manufacturing and
and improves traction, and the powerful
nering only two hits, one of thorn an
distribution arc showing the fullest re­
infield scratch. Not n single Islander
gum-dipped carcass construction.
sults. Our favorable purchases of rubber,
CLEVELAND, April 26.—Detroit
reached third bnse nnd only two got
in advance of the 1$0% increase brought
got an even brouk with Cleveland by
Let the Firestone Service Dealers
to second, ono of them by a steal and
about by the British Crude Rubber Re­
winning yesterday's game 2 to 1. The
Ihe other through an error. The Is­
Keep Your Trucks Moving
striction Act, aid further in maintaining
Tigers ngain won In the 9th, Cutsbaw
landers hit only five bnlls out of the
There are 800 Firestone Service Deal­
scoring the winning run on Sewell's
the old price levels.1
infield. Tlje box score follows:
ers,
located in the principal trucking
error of his grounder, two infield out
Daytona
centers,
fitted by natural ability and a
nnd a wild pitch. Score:
Whatever the Truck Service—the
All R II PO A
thorough
knowledge of trucking, to help
Detroit ....... ....... 000 100 001—2 8 1
Thomas, ns. ....... . 4 0 1 4 3
Firestone Dealer Has the
you
choose
the right tire for your roads,
■
1
4
Fitch, 2b........ ...... 4 0 0
Cleveland
000 100 000—1 6 1
Right
Tire
loads
and
service.
Shannon, ef. ....... 3 0 0 0 0
Dauss and Bansler; Uhlu and
t
GnfTncy, rf. ....... 3 0. 0 1 0
Firestone developments of the past two
O'Neill.
Price
Protection
as
Long
as
.
Finney, If. .. ...... 3 q 1 2 i)
years have made paco for the industry
i Norma Talmadgo
o O 0 11 0
Stocks Last
Taylor, lb. . ...
gnd -set new records in sure, economical
PHILADELPHIA, April 26—Boston
Williams, lh .
i 0 0 1 0
Additional tires will be supplied to
performance.
Five tires—the Heavy
Norma Till mud go reigned supreme took the deciding game of the series
3 it 0 0 0
Henderson, 3b
Service
Dealers only so-far as our present
from Philadelphia yesterday, 3 to 1.
Duty Cushion, the Truck Type Cord,
Inst night.
3 0 0 3 1
Munn, c. .
output
will
permit. Consult the nearest
Ferguson had the home team nt his
the Maxi-Cushion, the Giant Solid and
Ames, p. ........ ...... 2 0 II 0 0
Firestone
Service
Dealer at once regard­
mercy
until
th
cclghth
when
a-rally
Ami she will be seen ngain tonight
the High Type—cover the needs of
xCusuek ......... ...... ' 1 0 0 0 0
ing
your
truck
tire
needs. He is in an
scored
one
run.*
Ogden
started
for
in “The Elornnl Flame.”
motor haulage in all its forms. Each
advantageous position to give you an
the locals hut timely, hitting by the
Totrils ...... ...... 29 0 2 24 14
has a distinct work which it does best.
unusual tire—a specialized service—and
The invited guests for tonight's Red Sox gave them an early lead and
xllntted for Ames in 9th.
Each
possesses
a
definite
and
special
Hclmnch
finished
the
game,
holding
prices
which may not be duplicated in
program are Frank Miller nnd Ed.
Orlnndo
the visitors to one hit in four innings.
value for the operato'r.
months.
Lane with their families.
, t*
Score:
AB R II PO A
o
0
Mnitby, 3h.
...... 4 0 l)
The big program of the week is R(,!d ° n ................. Hh) Oil 000 3 8 0
1 1 3 3
“Adam’s Rib” which will he shown nt Philadelphia ....... 900 000 010—1 8 0
Staley, 2b.......
Ferguson and Picnich, Walters; Og­
Green, r f......... ..... 4 1) o 0 l)
the Princess Friday and Saturday.
don,
Hehmich and Perkins, Bruggy.
1
3
13
1
.....
4
KENT VULC. WORKS, Sanford RAY BROS., Sanford
Burke, lh .......
Hunter, cf....... ..... 3 0 0 3 0
See how this modern cavo girl is
SEMINOLE SUPPLY CO., Oviedo, Fla.
Saunders, If. ..... 4 0 0 1 0
treated. It was a question whether PIRATES BREAK
MeLaulin, ss. . ..... 3 2 o o 4
A’ caress with a club or yield to her
CUBS WINNING
9 0 o*- 0
saucy silken wiles__This, pic LurusLrips
-Francis, c. ....
&lt;
1
71
0
1
1
'
STREAK—7 TO 3
Humphries, p'.
the jnzzy tinsel of the modern flapper
und shows what she is made of.
4 9 27 3
ST. LOUIS, April 20—St. Louis lost
Totals .......
lo
Cincinnati, 3 to 1 in the'opening
Score by innings:
H is a Cecil B. DeMillo's production
agent.
000 000 00—0 nmi i« one of the very heat pictures j game of the Natioriul League aeaaon Chicago .... ........ 020 000 100—3 fi 0 PKOHI AGENTS ATTACKED
Daytona
liyals alleges that a waiter then
no 002 oox— i brought to Snufunl in many n day I here yesltirduy. Tho locals held n 1 Pittsburgh ...... 010 150 OOx—7 15 1 1
BY MOI1 IN MIAMI
Orlando ............. ....
jumped
for him with n knife, cutFussell,
Summary: Two base hits, Staley, nnd tdiould bo seen by every man, wo­ run lend from tho fourth until the
Kauffman, Keene and
ding
his
coat. A dozen men from
McLaughlin, llurkc; earned runs, Or­ man and
.. .Sanford.
Two ninth inning, when safeties by Dun­ Hartnett,
O'Farrell; Cooper nmi
MIAMI, April 20.—Two federal
'a
brtek
room,
together with Russell
can, Roush, Brcssler am!1Pinelli gave Gooch.
lando 2;
stolen bases, Shannon, nights, Friday and Saturday.
prohibition agents working here un­
Gay,
alleged
propriety/
,ijf .fte pl^t;..
the Reds thejr run*/ itcrtMh's and PinIlurke, McLaughlin; sacrifice hit,
der the direction of Dilvsion Chief
jumped
into
what
hertimc
ft general
r.eli’s hits went for two hags. Score:
Francis; douhlu, p la y s,• Tliouiaq 1° BABE RUTH HAS
BOSTON, April 2C.—Philadelphia Stroup were attacked in u luncTt room
, Cincinnati .
000 000 003—3 9 3 obtained an even break in the series this nfternoon mid. after thu coat mixup, the agent said.
Fitch to Taylor; McLaughlin to S ta­
ley to Burkej first base on errors,
A NEW INCENTIVE St. L o u is............ 000 100 0 0 0 - l 7 0 with the Braves by winning yesterday o fone of the agents had been torn The two agents fought their way
Daytona 1, Orlando&gt;1, buses on halls,
Donohue, Keck and Hargrave; I’fef- 2 to 2. A hatting rally in the seventh almost from his back, they were to .the street. A warrant for Guy
off Ames 3, off Humphries 1; struck
NEW YORK, April 26.—Malic Ruth for im&lt;l Ainsipith.
produced three runs on four singles. driven into the street by between was sworn out by Agent Stroup and
out, by Ames 2, Humphries 1; .um­ ban now received an added incentive
Ralph Head, it recruit from Hartford, twolvu nnd fifteen men, including the served by Deputy U. S. Marshal El­
liott. The lunch room is one of seven
pires, Maxtor and Lolir; time, 1:45.
for "busting his home run record dur­
PITTSBURGH, April*20—Pittsburg Conn., held Boston to five hitH.
He aleged proprietor of tho place.
ing May." Each time he knocks a opened the home season, here yester­ gave six passes, hut pitched himself
Agents A. J. Ryals uml J. A. Cape. places against which temporary in­
MRA DENTOWN, April 26.—Brad* four bagger a numbers of lawyers day by breaking Chicago's winning out of several difficult situations. The sinio went into the lunch room they junctions were issued by Judge Call
cnlown had the better of the argu­ will dig up either from 'their friends streak of seven consecutive games. score:
said and bought two drinks of "red last month.
ment in tin* final game with Tampa or their own pockets $1,000 for tho The score was 7 to 3. Cooper was in Philadelphia ....... 000 000 300—3 9 1 liquor" at 50c a* drink. Ryals, after
here yesterday, ami won, 1 I to 4. Ihe Salvation Army in New York.
fine form, allowing the Culm only fi Boston ............. 000 110 0 0 0 -2 5 1 tasting his, reached for tlje pitcher
In thre months, 053 acres of orscore by innings:
The agreement between Ruth and hits. In the fifth inning thu Pirates
Head ami Henlino; Gonevvich, Coon- froni which the glasses had been nnge grove property, bringing $5211,Tampa ... .
000 100 U03— 4 III 1 the lawyers wus made, yesterday.
made five runs. Score:
fillcd, saying thnt he Wasa prohibition | 000 has been sold a t or near DcLuiul.
tywind O'Neill.
llradeiilowti .... 010 100 45x—11 17 2
Fisher und Nance; Gump und
Kerns.

Firestone Tire &amp; Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio

C u s h io n — T r a c tio n — M ile a g e

IT ’S P U R E

ST. PETERSBURG, April 2fi.—
Sparkling support, headed by Dean’s
one-handed leaping apenr of Am­
mons’ torrid liner in the sixth which
took the local second packer off his
feet, and doubled Gulley, who had
___ h
tripled following up Hernandez’ con­
sistent hurling, gave St. I’etncliurg
n 5 to 3 victory In tho last game of i ■
the series with Lakeland here yester- J|
day. Gulley of Lakeland hit in his ■
fifteenth consecutive game. I ho scoru ^■ Our orders are coming i» 80 fast th a t if it were not th at &gt;ve
kepi prepared to render real service we could
by innings:
•
not bundle them.
Lakeland
.020 000 010—3 « 4 | ■
St. 1'eto
100 000 22x—5 10 2
Luther and Smith; Hernandez nnd
PHONE US---------------------- WE DELIVER .
Moore,
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T h a t ’s W h y It’s
...P o p u la r ...

Speer &amp; Son will make a specialty
bathing nuitB on Friday and S al­
ami their Hpecial bathing Kiiil
Juntzcn—the Nutional Bathing
it is called because so many
ft Ik the beat bathing null that
the special sale on Frlnml Saturday Speer &amp;’ Son will
Electricity keeps shelled peanuts
Suita ut $0.50 und $7.50. warm in a new automatic vending
machine und nt Intervals flashes a
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
light to attract attention to them.
■McKinnon-Murkwood Company will
carry a completo line of Interwoven
12-tfc
Socks.

und we deliver prompt, anywhere, any tinle. And if you do
not drink Elder W ater now—you will,
u ftcr one trial

” 1r Springs Water Company |

NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
The Sanford Carpenters’ Local 1751
contcmplntvs » ruise In scale to 7r&gt;o
per hour, tuking effect May 15, 1923.
291-2fltp

$ 1, 000.00

GUARANTEED
ROACH KILLER
|yp|TM*V*•1

• Will Not Increase Prices on
Solid and Pneumatic ?Truck Tires
. \Iv '
Until 'May 1st '

NEW YORK, April 2&lt;t.-j-Thc Now
:&gt;rk*Yankecs closed their first hoftjp
and yesterday by dofoatlpig Wash*
7j
?7.to 1. I Herb Ponnock, fordier
^ttih lefthander,Jwnn effective wilh
^
Bn
f*nd helped win hUI
and by cinVint in.two runs and scorS
■PIT two others hlmqelf. Rice hit ft
homo run nnd a double and walked
twicq in five times up. Score:
Washington
000 010 000—1 9 1
New York .......... . 401 200 OOx—7 9 0
Hollingsworth, McGrow nnd Rue);
Ponnock and Seining.
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Saints Beat Lakeland Giving Orlando Clear Title
to First Place
— 'W a*
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There is an much comfort i
pure food as in any other
with which man Is rndnwod. Our
bread is at the top of the [
provender’ program. It Is tasty
and always uniform In quality. Ask
for our bread by name.

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$1,000.00 Roach Killer
Kills Them

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of * haying
to v a ca te my
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ifplacet of business to
make
way for
the
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contractor now working there, I have
stored my stock waiting tor my
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NeW Headquarters
to be ready. I will be located at the
stand now occupied by Roum illat &amp;
Anderson,-and will be open *there tor
business just a 3 soon as they are able
to move, which should be about a week
or ten days. .
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S h o e P o lis h
SANFQRDMAID

Important Announcement

B. L. P E R K I N S

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26,1923
Saying som eth in g ann wvcartnq ic* &gt;t aredifleroni proposltiotfc
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Classified Ada 1c a word. No
Ad taken for less than 2.Tc.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
arordingly.

Cards of Sanford’s Repatable Professional Men, each
of whom, in hia chosen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to tho people.

Attorncy-al-Law

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You can find the name of
every live Business Man
In Sanford In this Column
each day.
,

Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell o th e rs ; If not,
tell ns. Phone 498

tMEKS—You cad get seed bed
Over Seminole County Bank
im~&gt; and irrigation plugs at the
SANFORD NOVELTY
'ord Novelty Works.
100-tfc IAN FORD
. FLORIDA
WORKS
k MALE Hosier and (Jays' paints
V. C. COLLER, Propnd varnishes at Sanford Novelty
FRED R. WILSON
rka, Sanford agents.
*183-tfc
General Shop and Mill
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ft SALE—Rhode Islnnd eggs for
Work
dting, 15 eggs for $1.00. Mrs,
First National Bank Building
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
.worth, Bcardall ■ Avenue, SanSANFORD
-sFLORIDA iI7 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
83-tfp
lit SAM- Fine strawberries for
(reserving ov table use, 15c quart ELTON J. MOUGHTON
B. W. HERNDON
y orders of five quarts or more dcARCHITECT
(red.—L. II. Junes,. Bcardall AveINSURANCE AGENCY
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
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(AN FORD
FLORIDA

S. O. Shinholser
ilt SALK CHEAP—Model N Hupnubile roadster. Excellent condip, new tires, new paint. A-l meUnical condition. $250 takes it.
[ quick. See P. A. Mero.
2-I-3U

CHELLE MATNES
,

LAWYER
• :—Court House

fijea Examined. . „Glasses Designed

' Henry McLauIin, Jr.,
icil room, new and clean. Apply at
Opt. D.
f Laurel Ave.
10-tfc
Optician-Optometrist
it RENT Desirable housekeeping .'12 Bast First Street Sanford, FIs.
looms. Box 117.
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Phone or write
W. J. THIGPEN
’’THE SANDPIPER"
r miilseason rates, 315 N. Atlantic
Real Estate
i\. Daytuna Beach.—Mrs. .L. It.
tt Phone 090-W,
20-fitc FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
AN OF $7,0(K) WANTED—Will
pay r ; interest for six months and les. 205--------Phones-------- OfTice 271
fix per cent bonus to the party
DR. J. T. DENTON
king this loan. Security: All tan*
’ PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
Flc assets of the business together
lb other securities. Money to he Rooms 206-207-208 Mcisch Building
(d fur additional Equipment, which
I increase the business 150',i. If
Roams 226-228
j have the money to loan, investiDR. It. M. MASON
:c this good, clean, legitimate estnbDKNTIST
ted business,’ near Orlando, For In*
,
New
Mcisch
Building
view, address M. II. U., care Sanmo
201
,
Hanford,
Florida
d Herald.
19-tfc
I! RENT—Furnished bungalow
I. F. Ijhio,
23-S
G. S. SELMAN
I . *DR.
,
di RENT—Two furnished bo&lt;!
Practice limited to
oums, home new, ideal sunfmer lo- Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
ion. Apply -217 East Third Street
Eyca Examined. Gin**™ Filled _
Mcisch Building
(R RENT—2 furnished housekeep
ng rooms on first floor and two upirs. $20 per month. 314 East 5tt BKADENTOWN WILL
HAVE NEW CANNERY

WANTED
wNKD—A chance to build your
pew homo before lumber gets any
phi-r. Pinna and estimate! furnish^—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
fNTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern
prrJ. for good clean stock will pay
koo,| price. Address W. P. Newell
Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
[»-_
270-tfc
M-KSMAN WANTED by food manufneturer for Florida. Stntp wage
kntvd, uge* prior employment and
Pyrenees. Address .Box 220, Jackkill i\ Fla.
23-5tc
A.sTi-.u—JFeajUon by experienced
Tsihicr. Answer, P. O. B«x 1113,
infold, Fla.
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session wns expected to get the girls SECOND LIQUOR VIOLATIONS
HOUSE OF DAVID
ANOTHER BCKKEN
before
the court.
MASTERPIECE IS CREATED
, INQUIRY TAKES A
TO MEAN THE JAIL
Mrs.
Couch who in the daughter
DIFFERENT TURN
BY NORMA TALMADC.E
o {Joseph Bnushke, the I’ntriarchiul
TALLAHASSEE, April 26.—Tho
Overseer
of
the
Purnell
Cult’s
colony
“The Eternal Flame,” a magnifi­ ST. JOSEPH, tyich., April 2(1.—
house ridded itself temporarily a t
cent picturizatlon of Honoro Uni* The state’s investigations of chnrges 1on High Islnnd, 1100 miles up I-uke Icnst of the temperpneo bills today,
znc’s "La Duchess do'Langcnis," with of immorality against Benjamin | Michigan loft the sect two years ago. when it disposed of the 13th and last
Norma Tnlmadge in thd most poign­ Purnell, head of the Israelite Colony | She gave virtualyly the same testi­ measure of the lot designed to make
ant starring vehicle she has yet of the House of David, took a new mony liefore the federal court in
graced with her benbty and charm, turn today, when eight members df Grand Itnpids at the former investi­ it extremely warm for the bootleg­
ger and his supporters. The body
is the extraordinary First National the sect were denied marriage licenses gation of the sect’s activities.
Mrs.
Couch
told
how
she
drew
sec­
by
order
of
Attorney
General
An­
split
llfty-llfty on tho bills before it
attraction at the Princess Theater,
ond prise in a marriage lotery at
drew Dougherty.
for the last time tonight.
today, passing with but little protest
While the disappointed bride­ the colony, when another girl won a bill to make compulsory jail sen­
The story revolves about the petty
jealousies, scandals and romances of grooms were returning home, sub- Joseph II. Bully, whom Mrs. Couch tences for a second liquor violation,
hud first picked for her husband. She
and then voted down after much de­
the Court of Louis XVIII, with the poenns were hurriedly issued for the
Mormon, was forced to draw again, and got bate a bill which would have provided
b e a u t i f u l d u c h e s s n s' t h o o u t s t a n d i n g four brides, and Captain
her present husband.
•
r e w a r d s fur informers a g a i n s t whis­
figure,
Attorney
General
Dougherty
inti* key law offenders. The measure thnt
Miss Tnlmndgo as the duchess
mntrd today that the scope of the was passed was a revamped version
reaches the heights « • her- wonder­
investigation may he broadened to o fthe measure voted down yesterday
fully successful caiVcr; ns the heart­
•include
a visit to High Island, where amid much gnashing of teeth. Yes­
less court coquette, she Is elusive;
witnesses
in the suit in the fedora) terday , it held disenfranchisement
ns the woman whoso true love is
court
testified
girls with whom Pur­ provisions fo rliquor violators and
doubted and foresworn, she is a most
nell
was
alleged
to have been in’ti- compulsory jail sentences for even
magnetic, appealing figure.
mnto were sent on the eve of past first offenders. Its shattered forces
General dp Montrlveau, masterful­
stute and federal investigations.
were eorraled over night ami today
ly portrayed by Conway Tenrle, kid­
the bill came limping back shorn of
naps the duchess, believing her pro­
REFINER RAISES PRICE.
house moved to give it another
fessed love to be a mockery, ami in
chance.
.
,
his rage' prepares to brand her as n
woman to be shunned. But he can­
PHILADELPHIA, April 25.—The
Approixmutely 75,000 bales of
not bring himself to mar her beauty.
Pennsylvania and tho McCah'nn Su­
Ho frees her. She writes him daily,
gar Refining companies of this city, Egyptian- type long staple-• cotton
but her letters are returned unopen­
so called independent refiners toduy were grown in the United tSates in
ed. In despair she decides to quit
increased the basic price of fine gran­ 1022, while -100,000 hales were im­
ulated to 10:25 to the wholesale trade. ported from Egypt. About 38 per
the world forever and go into the
The Pennsylvania company was the cent of this amount wns used in the
seelusiuti of p convent. Do Montfirst to make the increase from 0.85, nmnufuclurc of uulomubile tires.
rivoau learns her love is genuine and
followed quickly by Die McCahun
arrives at the convent just ns she
Tho Docutec Fruit Company’s cit­
was about to taku her fiuul vows Dial
Company.
rus grove buildings have l&gt;ccn sold
would linve closed its walls about her
The Herald for first class job work to the Chase interests for $-100,000.
for life. The happy reunion of the
lovers is nn exquisite finish to this
production.
Filmed on a magnificent sonic
with nil tho splendor and fine trap­
pings of the early eighteenth cen­
tury, with hundreds of players ap­
pearing in the scenes, “The Eternal
Flame” muy well be termed n mo­
tion picture masterpiece. An un­
usually well balanced cast of artists,
in addition to Conway Teurle, is seen
in support of Miss Tnlmadge.
Adolphe Jena Mnnjou gives n par­
ticularly fine, characterization as-«thc
Dus do Langcnis, while Jtoscmary
Theby makes nn admirable Madame
do Serlxy. Wedgwood Nowell is seen
as Marquis de Ronqucrollo*. Kate
lis te r as Princess de VlumontChaurray, Thomns Ricketts ns Viit puyp to swim with the current- of
daine de I'aruler, Irving Cummings
Thin in about two upark plugs. At the
us Count do Mnrsny and Otis Har­
popular demand.
moment they tire lying on tho . huIch
lan ns Althc Gonrnnd.
“Our job," .said one jobber, “i.s to
managcl*’fi desk in the establishment of
The production was personally di­
rected’ by Frank Lloyd, and without
Hupply murkbts, not create them. Let
n large middle-western hardware job­
doubt is his finest screen achieve­
the manufacturer make a market for
ber.
ment.

It Pays to Swim

STEWART The Florist
Floral Design*
Cut Flowers
Annual and Ornamental Plants
814 Myrtle Ave.---------- Phone 260-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

With the Current

General Machine and Boiler
Worlw
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repair*
Acetylene Welding
-Sanford, Florida
Phone G2
EXECUTIVE MATTERS

Three Irish Irregulars t
Were Executed Today
By Free State Officials
(Dr The A .w lalrs I'rrMl
TRALEE, IRELAND, April 25.—
Richurd Hathewuy, James McEnery
and John Grcsney, were executed
here today by free statb authorities.
Huthewny, who wns a deserter from
the British regiment, was captured Ih
the recent siege of cave in which a
hand of irregulars wbh holding out
on Kerry Cliffs.
FIGURES 811OW AUTO 1ST8
AVERAGE INCOME $1200

RELIEVES BACKACHE
9S7_On Orlando' road between Sil“Have had kidney trouble and back**r l.ake nnd Sanford, Packard 37x5 ache for many years and I tried sev­
* *nd rim. Please inform E. T. eral doctors but got only ’temporary
^I‘l. Field Auto Top Co.
24-tfc relief. A friend advised me to fry
Foley Kidney PIUs, and before I used
"Tlje largest buyers of Amerlcan- two boxes I was entirely well,’ writes
*de automobiles,’ says’ a Firestone A. C. Perkins, Summer Shade, Ky.
•Hctin, “among other nations, are Kidney, and bla4der trouble requires
fcisda, Cuba, British Indies and the prompt treatment. Foley Kidney
^kd Kingdom.”
Pill* give quick relief. Refuse sub­
stitutes,. Insist upon Foley’s. Bold
everywhere.—Adv,
Fo» quick rtsults try a w«
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Salesmen of onr of the largo tiro
manufacturers recpntly were supplied
with aom4 very Investing figures
on the average income of car owner*,
gleaned-through thu «Natlcn|l Auto­
mobile t&gt;eiler»" a I socA uS*,1 for
whom they were compiled by a *ecurity concern in Cleveland, Ohio.
According to these statistics, say
Firestone tales executives, of 2,500
car owners selected at random by
this Cleveland financing,concern, the
average shqwed a - definite monthly
income of $349.70. Tin cars purphased averaged $1,361. The averago buyer wns 34 years old.
Seventy-four per cent were married and
82 per cent had bank accounts. Sixty-ninc per cent carried life Injurnnce. Tho 2J40Q car owners were
exclusive of Ford'owner*.
:Hr.&amp; r vtTr

OCCPY SESSION OF
HARDWARE JOBIIERS
JACKSONVILLE, April 25.—Tho
first days session o f the* Joint con­
vention of the Southern Hardware
Jobbers Association and the Amer­
ican Hardware Manufacturers Asso­
ciation which opened here today was
devoted largely to executive matters.
Isaac Black president of the manu­
facturers and W. M. l’ilkln president
of the jobbers said in their opening
addresses that Florida holds great
opportunities for development, add­
ing that eerry line of business is feel­
ing the stimulus of new life. Tomor­
row morning the association again
will enter on executive session. A
steamer trip will occupy the after­
noon.
g

bin goods, and wo will handle it."

One spark plug bears a mime known
wherever automobiles are used, the
other a mime seldom heard
Both, says tho Hnlcs manager, are
good plugs. -On the score of quality
they run neck and nock.
- "But," he adds, "we are discontimiing this line"—anil he he
of,unfamiliar name. "Yi
count on it is larger, too,
"W hat’H wrong with it?
Not n
thing. It's u good plug—mighty rofh!
plug, but—no one knows ubout it. It
isn’t advertised—the other one is. The
demand is for the advertised make.
And we’ve learned it pays to ' swim
with the current, not against it."
More and more Jobbers in every line
of business are learning every day that

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Said another—"Our salesmen carry
n catalog with thousands of items in it.
They haven’t the time to push unad­
vertised goods. Their work is princi­
pally taking orders.”
if you go umong these wholesalers today to introduce u new product in com­
petition with merchandise nationally
-advertised, unless the article is excep­
tional, you will be met everywhere by
the injunction
u 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 u
minimum o f effort, goods people know
about and ask for.

Published by the Sanlord Daily Herald
In co-operatioD with The American Association of Advertising Agencies
The Herald for first clues job work.

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                    <text>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 SEC TIO N
NUMBER 23

SANFORD, FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY, A P R IL 25, 1923

VOLUME IV.

American Fishing;
Schoner Suspected
o f Poaching
I l I r T h * A x o n i- la lr t l I’ w m I

January First
VOTE CAME A F TE R IN TRO ­
DUCTION BY H A L E OF C A L L
D E TAILE D INFO RM ATIO N

Will Be Put on Violators of Pro
hihition Laws 'for Sec­
ond Offense

AFTE R SERVING TEN DAYS FOR
CONTE.MI’T W IL L RUN-FOR
.
' GOVERNOR

VANCOUVER. II. Cl. April 25.—The
Ardor icon fishing schooner Siloain of
"Senrttrr^KnFprrtrrl— rrf— prntrtrtnjr- til
Solandcr Hay on thb west coast of
Vancouver Island was captured last
I night 1» yCnrutdinn fisheries patrol
j liont, Malaspina, after the schooner
.was struck broadside by a volley of
shots from the patrol boat and had
I been scuttled by the crew that fled
; leaving one wounded man who was
taken prisoner. The test o f the
crew that fled leaving omfwypmfw
! crew succeeded in escaping to land
|where they were being sought today
i by federal and provincial police.

.MIC.irr LEAD TO SETTLE
MKNT OF GERMAN RE­
PARATIONS PROBLEMS

. JOHNS FltOM M’ A L A T K A
H AR N E Y OKI'S A l.l. OF TKX
THOUSAND

Says Chairman of Barclay Bank
of England in Addresn Before
American Bankers
•

(Or Thr ,tM«rlalr&lt; P r tlil
Iltv T h r A u n rln trd P r r » « l
RYE. N. Y.. April 25.—Suggestion
W ASHINGTON. April 25. About
OXFORD, Miss., April 25.—Thro.
FASH AG A IN ST MORS* forty million dollars of the fifty-six that agreement on terms of payment
C. Hilbo, former governor of Missis­
erauicunon won
••
million, five hundred and eighty-nine of British debt might lead to settle­
of two in the test v o te ln the house. sippi, was released from Lafayette
W ASHINGTON, April 25.—Com - thousand dollars appropriated by con­ ment of German reparations problem
The vote came over the introduction jail here early today after serving a
plution of the jury and the beginning gress under protest of budget bureau was made today by Frederick Goodby Hale of a resolution to call upon sentence of ten days for contempt of
of the oral presentation of the gov­ for improvement of rivers and har­ enough, chairman of Hnrclay's Hank
the state livestock sanitary board for ( court. Hilbo announced be would
] eminent's ease by District Attorney bors has already been allotted by Sec. in England, in an address before the
detailed Information on •the cost of leave for,Memphis Inte today and
|Gordon marked the trial today in the Weeks and the remainder will be dis- executive committee of American
eradication in the stuto; bow many planned to spend tomorrow in that
District of Columbia supreme court tiihutrd among various projects later. Hunkers Association.
years it would take to free the stote city returning to Oxford Friday pre­
of Charles W. Morse, hie three sons, Allotments already made include the
Reinvestment of securities. Amer­
of ticks, and which would have pre­ paratory to opening bis campaign for Letters Are Going In From A ll Parts ot Florida ami four others. They arc charged St. Johns riser, Jacksonville to ocean, ica receives from' Great Britain in
tick
vented the consideration of any ti. the Democratic nomination for goverin indictments returned tnore than a $500,000; Jacksonville to f'alatka, $5,­ securities offered by the German govAbout I)r. Jones
Suturduy.
measures by the house until this in­
year ago, with a consipracy to de­ 000; I'alatka to l.ake Harney. $10,001,1; ■ciament would lead to. eventual
formation wh9 furnished. It was
fraud the federal government in con­ Ockluwalm river, $3J9(I; Kissimmee solution of reparations problem, he
il 25. — The |can prove it. An for resigning— No. nection with ship construction ami in •
river $5,000;' Am lute river, $11,000; declared. German reparations bonds
NO DANGER
North IhSkn-j I'm going to stay in office to the operating contracts awarded during
Suwnncc river, $111,000.
would be made attractive investment
of a convict last minute.”
*
OF S U R P L U S IN
and nter the war.
to investors throdghout the world, ho
months ago,I Sheriff Jones was the tint willies
With eleven men in the box, when
said.
F R U IT F IE L D
irrow among to testify before the committee. Tin* court convened, llUle dficulty wa &gt; German Communists
d &lt; inrn by" county officer admitted having eii- had in selecting the twelve jurors.,
Stir Unemployed to
K F K l.l'X FACTIONS
l l l j Tim A k.orln leil I ' r i x l
i l ttlve com i terell into n jiersunal agn ciin nt _with only one talesmans being examined. |
AGREE ON ARM ISTICE
Clash
With
Officer*
ORI ANDO. April 25.— 1. C. Chase
oiled prison the Putnam Lumber Company to The jury is composed o f seven sales­
of Jacksonville contributed strongly
fin nirii the company with pri-nnor.i. men, two cashiers, one hotel proprie­
, t
A T L A N T A , Gn.. April 25— Hostili­
ESSEN, A git il 25. A mob of the
to the pregiam of the Morula State
iltlce to the
I 2 ° ’ u head.
tor, one clerk and one collector.
ties
for control of the Knights of
unemployed
men
claslnol
with
the
po­
Horticultural soeiily in Ins discus­
. i mill town
Letter* from all seeiiou of l-lornla
The jury was not locked up. but lice yesterday at Katernberg, near ku Klux Klim ended today with the
sion of the bugaboo of over produc­
was given tin* customary warning by la-ie, in another outloeuk ot unrest signing of an armistice between the
u. announcew‘*" « s from
r ?
ciiininittec of the two of legislative
tion of ciliu". fruits. Mr. Chase de­
it fur Tabert ar,‘ being received
by comniittec Justice Stafford against dismissing
into thc$HRDLSI!KD8HRDLUUUU
throughout the Itulti which German opposing factions.
clared possible over production had
l
l . member i In which an investigation l be case wit haul siders oi
reading elficial- attributed I" Communist ag i­
investigating committee inquiring InV\ illiam J. Simmons, emperor, and
been a cuu/c for worry nnumg riti an into the medical rccod of Dr. T. newspapoi act mints ot it.
t„ i be death o f Martin Tabert came
II. \V. Evans, imperial wizard, are
tators.
I
liu*
man
was
killed
and
one
i us growers when first be came to.
tb, I'utnam Capers Junes,-convict • :.np phvslclnn.
Iij.li i. l Attorney Cordon had not l ady wound, d.
here today to learn of the funeral and
lelaiiied in their
posts under the
Florida foity years ago ai d. ir to­
. .,i ,i.
Iris been icoucstcd.
D i. Jones testi- completed an examination of the iif
•
c
i
:.n
III
■
burial of the youngster, who tiled in
igneimnt.
The
controversy
was
Ac,
hi
dill);
In
German
aecublits,
sev­
day a topic in both Florida and Cali.
ij,.^
tied before the conunifie be attend­ diet hi . 'nt. at tla
adjoin ament of eral bumlicil an u under Communist brought to a dose through the efa camp here of the I’utnam Lumber
fotniu.
I’rovidcd that prompt and,
ed Tabert thee days la fore the Da­ court will lesunic the task tomorrow.,
Company- .alleged to have -been the ecomnnicul transput tuliun for citrus
leadets attempted to picsellt demands f o i l s o f -a commission o f klansmcn,
' ''' 1,1 " kot nii’ii death. He i ncpiicum oiiiu
■It may be that the actual taking of to the iit\ authorities but the miiyojr jiidcd it was said, by independent
result of brutal whipping at the
.. . in ... •
ii,,. euilM) o f death with a social
rroiu is furnished, Mr.. C h a s e doe;
lesliniony will not be tailed before'
hands o f Walter Higginbotham. nni-|
counsel, Arthur G. I’owell, aiid Hol­
disease complication. Iki declined Thursday, although the governnioat 1ordered the' police to bold them off.
vict guard. .
The crowd rerouted the cffoita of tin* los II. Randolph, non-memberk of
" n T r T e lo '
‘ 1"' ,U‘" VU witnesses were oi eotiil tialay ami police all,! I lie collision lolluwei).
wns doc iirimurily
to pneiioiuoina wcie direi ted to icpoi j tmnoiiyw,
M AINTENANCE o f w a n
Judge K. 0. Thomas, on motion of
•lie of I s'olt .
,
|
(
. with a complication of malaiia.
Appioxiiuutely !PIO.imiii.UIHI waa in
WORKERS ASK RAISE
.counsel for both sides, dismissed his
m t l i l N S \\ IL L Mll\ I
Asked why he made the erroneous voiced in four ship coiistrm lion and i
, order and dissolved the commission
ltd tint wit nr "ti two ship opeiating emit rads awarded'
has j ,,f thice which had been directing the
&lt; IIICAGO, April 25.— Request for
charge of malfeasantc in office, in ruiiM* any FlUmii t ^sKnu'lH
hdk r»
by the Emergency Flint Corporation
a return to wages In* existence prior
an-i alfaii - of tile klan. This commission
charged by the governor:
family. Otlu*i wiI iulm** have*
ifi- .ml the Shinning Hoard to the Groton
res- wll, ,, mi posed of Emperor Simmons,
tu July 1, 1021, was made of the rail­
Sheriff Julies cultfi'l re,l with Sen­ ed that Tabert dad following a whip
be Impelial Wizard Evans and J. M.
road labor board today by the United
ator Stokes (hi a ft i i lioyli. Follow­ ping given lorn by Walter lliggin
brotherhood of Maintenance of Way
a» Geiuge, marshal of the municipal
keting of t in us fruits in a lifetime ing tlii.i i ,inference, the county ofli- hotImm, tjie whipping bom.
Employes und Railway Shop Labor­
►
••O
il
cer wits apptoached on report* that
It was also In ought out that la
ers. The petition affects 17.r&gt;,0&lt;Hl em­ spent in the industry ill Florida. F lie planned t resign ahead of flnal
bell
was suffering fiom min k poison
|\ Goodman, of fjk e Alfred told o(
ployees.
ing-which prodiucd i uniting soles.
what northern investors expect in dispirit inn o f his &lt; -ac.
Dr. Stewirt G. Thompson, chief ol
"Resign front offite, eh? Well, not
putting their money into Florida cit­
COLLIER MAKER OWN PLEA
rus propel ties.
Miss Sarah Part­ until they ks- k me oilt," the sheriff lIk* i ioridu biiic.iu ol vital statistics
has been* sent to Mara
and Crosi
ridge of the effect of fruits in. tin replied, adding:
TALLA H A SSE E , Apiil 25.—The
t’ ity, with fail authority to invosti
diet; and II. G. Ghmprecht of lirad"I
have
Inen
gnmsly
misrepresent­
house committee on towns and or­
entown on prevention of decay in fit ed by a bunch o f ex-convicts and fcl- gate why no ikath certificate oi
ganizations which reported unfavor­
i
shipments, were licard with at­ lows that 1 have i!i-,'b,*r s I frimi of- burial ccitirtcate wan turned ill bj
ably several days ago a bill to estab­
•
ncc. There is not n bit of truth in either of thy local health registrars
lish a Collier county out of the south­ tention.
Substituting on short notice on tin that stuff they told tho committee. I offices.
ib,. support of the klan. The Kvan*
ern end of Lee county, reopened its
faction, it was understood, will also
hearings on the subject this nfter- prof ram, C. M. Stokcly of Mount
in de­
remove several officials from the Intnoon with Harron G., (Jollier appear­ Dora aroused enthusiasm
scribing the remarkable . i rides whirl
periul palace, the klan headquorters,
ing in behalf of the bill.
.
recently
have
liven
made
in
liaiqinr
who are "objectionable" to Emperor
A fter hearing Mr. Collier and sevculture
in
Florida
through
the
intro
Simmons.
These were said to be F.
|rnl other spokesmen in fa\*or of the
L. Savage, chief o f staff; N. N .
mittee deferred uction until tomor­ duction of the Cavendish variety. 11*
Furncy, cashier, and C. M. McKin­
row 'morning indications thut it the exhibited a single bunch whirl
non, chief of the investigating de­
advocates of " a proposed Hendry weighed in excess of one buncjrei
partment.
'
county an dthoso championing Col­ pounds. The symposium on the »iib
i Emperor Simmons, on his I'art, it
lier county can get together on joct of canned grn|&gt;efruil at the sen Committee Appointed to Look A fter all Details as
was declifrcd. agreed to cancel his
iMiundnries the committee will report
to Time and Place
court uction for ubsolute control of
i.in favnrnhtn to the lnttcr, il althe klan. and work in absolute har­
Kiwnnlslthc Kiwanis Club was ready to do «*v- 1For Efforts of Men Engaged in Rehabilitation of
ay’s meeting o f the
mony with Imperial Wizard Evans,
i ci.vthing possible to add to tho sui—ess |
vus culled tu order by Preside
und both will bend their efforts to
■
Veterans
of the reunion.
establish friendly relations between
n nnd Rev. Hrownlee was called
EX-KAIBEK'S A U N T DIES
I rof. T. W. Lawton was the speak- ,
the f net ions.
Ills Tlir A » » i » r l n l » s I'rsaO
to ask the customary blessing, j cr of the day and he told of the many
necessary to prevent poor quality oi
WASHINGTON, April 25.— More latitude for district managers and less
nail, who is usunlly on Gmc gooil things In the Kiwanis Magazine.
of canned grapofruit getting into the
rod tape nnd redoubled efforts in rehabilitation work w(ll result from con­ ClIUIll'llWKLl.'H TKN-DAY SALE.
eating, wus Iqte, and. It wus indeed nn interesting talk anil ference of
consuming markets nnd thus spoiling
officers In progtesa at Veterans' Bureau, Director Hines
members bis version clearly show;* that Prof. Lawton does
the demand which now exists. A tvin outlining decisions of meeting declared. Greater responsibility for Veter­
In this issue is a page advertise
should do—rends
j what every member
i
cent visitor to I’orto Rico slated that
ans welfare will be placed In regional organizations Hines said and district ■milt o f the Churchwe 11 Companj
1carefully and undorstandingly the
On motion u jinst president’s pin
canned grapefruit from there must
managers will be given freer band in adjustment of salaries of field person­
ie presented to A. P. magazine published f«&lt;Y KIwanlana.
be ktrongly reckoned with, the Porto
. .
It was voted'to invite the members nel with budget allnwaneu#
the only mcml»cr at
Rican packers expecting to increase
of the graduating class of the Kunle to thnt honor.
their output to a milion cuAs season
SOMETHING NEW
I read from Internation- ford High*School to be guest* of tho
after next.
club nl u luncheon, the time and
Tonight at Lake Mary » usmo «
oqto, Cnnndn, in answer to an invita­ place o f which Chairman Ed. Lane,
CHANGES IN ZARING’H STAFI
new danco called the “ Kiss Dunn
tion aent hint, that he. was Indeed sor­ Prof. McKay and Rev. Urownlco will
with fine music by the Orlando Coun­
decide. Kdgur A. Hull elicited much
Some changes have taken plaeu in ry that the itinerary of l\is coming
try Club Dance Orchestra. If you
trip to this section would not allow a applause by announcing that tho en­
want tq have a big time be sure and the pgraonnel of V. W. Zuring Co..
tire high school orchestra would !&gt;c
Joe visit to Sanford. President Rosa will
go tonight as they have some real wholesale grocers o f this city.
visit the Pnlatku Club on May 23, present us his guesfs. It is proposed
fun in alorc for you. The Casino ,1s Davis, that veteran salesman, known
and It was decided to send a delega­ thnt thW luncheon shall be n inemor
one of the finest in the stale, built fur nnd wide over this territory for tion from the local club to that city uhle occasion In the lives of the slu
high from the ground and part o f the many years, will ngain take up the
ers Association Today
to represent Sanford on that occas­
dance floor U over tho lake with a criujind traw l some, making Orlando
ion.
cool breese Llowlng all the time that
A vota of appreciation waa extend­
you are dancing, and if you go out
NEW YORK, April 28.— Avoidance of extravagant and wasteful use of
ed to tho management of the Valdes
there and cannot dance, nee a doctor
news print was urged upon memWrs of the American Newspaper Publlrhers nnd their big stock' of spring and
Grill for the excellence of tho lunches
for you wUI Just naturally dance
Association ut K b annual meeting today In an address by it* president, Paul summer goods are now on tba shalvaa
and service for the past few weeks.
when you hear the fine music, and
Patterson, publisher o f tho Ualtlinpre Sun. Thr record hreaklng rale o f new* ready for thla big money-saving sals.
see everyone gliding over one of the
print consumption continues he assorted but-expansion In mills should provide
The Goathala Company will apend
finest floora ih th * country. Remem­
adequato supply if publishers do not waste It. Patterson praised the associa­
112.000,000
improving Key Weat nnd
ber the place, Lake Mary Casino and
tion’s traffic committee fn'r assistance it bad given in relieving the news print
on May 8, and the secretary wan in- for t
adjacent
islands.
the tima 0 o'clock tonight (Wednea'
shipments from "various embargoes restriction*.
atructed to inform tho veterans thut meat
dgy).' See you there tonight.
&lt; l t r T h r A a a o r ln lr it g r r a a l

COMI'I.ETE FOR G O V T

MORE la titu d e ; a llo w e d •
!
FOR DISTRICT MANAGERS
AND LESS RED TAPE

AVOIDANCE OF EXTRAVAGANCE
AND WASTEFUL USE OF PAPER
BY NEWSPAPERS IS ADVOCATED

�PAG E SIX

T H E SANFO RD D A IL Y H E R A LD , TU ESD AY, A P R IL 24,1923

S OCIETY

LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
INVITES YOU
29 feet higher than m oat'of sur­
rounding country.
W ater 99.5/10,
pure., Several cottage* for sumturr
rental. A few 5 and 10 acre trades, |
within city loft. Good citrus, grape,!
bunch blueberry and blackberry land.
City propert advanced 25 per ernt,
1922, will increase 25 per cent aft.'r
September, 1923,.

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Phone 2I7-W

I f » o « k m r nn|- f r i e n d * v l a l t l n a &gt; " ■
■— I f »€&gt;o n r e k k I mk n n r n k r r r n r r n m l n c
hom e, nr I f )n n n r r r n t r r f nlu lna, W e lle
■ P o a ln l r n n l I n Ifcln d r pnr t m r n t. tc lv ln a
•le tn ll *, n r t e l e p h o n e t k r l l r m .
II w ill
k r r r r a l l ) a ppreciated.

The weather la all right but we
could uae aomo rain.

Written for The Campaign
Ilelng Made hy the Wornon’a Club for Gnrden Week

Rridge at Pariah House at 3:30
p. m. Thursday, hostesses, Mrs. Em*
mitt Hunt, Mrs. Edward llctts nnd
Mra. Fern Ward.
Mra. Harry L. Walsh will give a
aeries o f pnrtics, the fll-st Wcdnosday at 3:20 p. m., at 705 Oak avenue.

Air. R. S. Weal left for Ncugirl;,
. J., to spend the nummrr with bin

• L a k e Ma r t r e a l t y Co.
I.rk3 Mary, Florida

The object in planting .the home
grounds, is to make n pleasing pic­
ture, which Ih nn opportunity nil may
enjoy.
Shrubs should he used in maaaca
around the foundation o f the house;
along the boundary lines nnd in the

The monthly meeting o f the I-itera-t«re-O epartm ent--of- "the—*"Wrrmnn*K c m x w r jL . o f —Dm g ro u n d s___ T ir o - w h o le .
Club inects Wednesday evening, at hark yrird may ,1k1 enclosed, giving
privacy to the grounds.
Even n
3:30 at Comfort Cottage.
small yard may be m&amp;de to nppenr
Airs. Clifford Dell, chairman o f the much larger if the open lawn Is pre­
U. D. C. requests all members to served.
The planting should be irregular in
meet at Central I’ nrk at 4 p. m. to
outline, here n projecting point form­
make wrenths for Alemorinl Day.
ed hy u shrub or twq; there n hay
The executive committee o f the where the lawn seems to project in­
Choral Society meets nt 7:30 p. m. to the border.
In general
the taller growing
Rchcrsal nt 8 p. m. Monday nt the
specimens
should
lie kept in the
Parish House. Full attendance re­
background, lining smaller growing
quested.
plants of different heights to bring
Daughters of Wesley are to be en­ the border down to tile ground. Antertained by Airs. W. A. Lester, Mrs.
Estridge, Miss Loin Evans nnd Miss
Ollie Johnson,
lit
80(1 Magnolia
street.

MrKinnoti-Mnrkwci«d Company will
carry a complete line of Interwoven
Socks.
.
12-tfc
NO TICE OF MEETING

Mra. Will Parker, who has been
the guest o f Mra. Tom Williams, has
returned to her home in Jupiter,* Fin.
Hon. Forest Lake left last night
for Tallahassee to resume his duties
ns Seminole's representative.
Dick Muse, the strawberry grower,
is selling his berries nt tpn cents n
qunrt to* those whd will pick them.
Next Thursday is Memorial Day
for the south nnd Sanford will ob­
serve the day with appropriate exer­
cises.

Aliss Annie Hawkins nnd her fa­
ther will leave tomorrow for Com­
merce, ‘Georgia, where
they 'w ill
spend the summer months.
W. C. .Sntcher, of Longwood, was
in the city today nnd reports his, lit­
tle daughter ns improving. She was
very ill for several weeks.

Airs. Alfred Liljn and Mrs. R. I..
Griffcn entertained nt a theater
party Saturday, complimenting Mrs.
W ill Parker of west Palm Beach, Fin.
A fte r the party delightful refresh­
ments were perved. The guests were
Airs. Will Parker, Mrs. Tom W il­
liams, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Griffcn
nnd Mrs. Ltljn.

Airs. Wells hud as her guests on a
motor trip to Alt. Dora, Airs. Hare,
Mrs. Sykes and Airs. Rcniufnt and
Mrs. Patterson.

It will lie noted witli pleasure by
the friends of Miss
Mary 1/iuise
Wells, now residing in Tampa, that
she is studying interpretative danc­
ing under the able direction o f Alnic.
1-ee ScovelI and has just recently ap­
peared in one of Mine. Seovell's most
wonderful productions, "The Purple
Ainsk," which was a noted event at
the Tampa Bay Casino Inst Thurs­
day nnd Friday evening. While Miss
Wells is only a eluss pupil, and lias
just recently begun in this interest­
ing study, she displayed much ability
nnd talent in this last recent pro­
duction, having led in two ensemble
numbers, “ The Dnnco' of- Joy" and
"A s in a Web." Mine Scovall pre­
dicta siiecss for this little lady a*
she continues in this art. Alary
1-ouisc has pinny friends in Sanford,
hnvimr visited her aunt, Mrs. Alfred

A Serna From RagtnaU Barker's
Production "Heart* ARama"
Last Times Tonight at the Princess

Reginald Baker’]
Production

A roaring
shpet. of ffre "Wccpin*
.
through the hi** timbeiw,,WjfUr
than tlie wolves racing before H
Notliing but masting could chert
it and, the dynamite must b,
brought through. A plucky prf
ar\d a brava youth do the trick, n
ia n thrill o f thrilla.

Sexton Johnson, superintendent o f
eity sehools o f Orlando, was among
the' visitors to the city today coming
up to attend the Rotary meeting nnd
to go over school matters with Supt.
Lawton.

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A. I*. Connelly lias returned from
n business trip to Atlanta and re­
ports everyone talking about the
rapid growth of Sanford wherever
he went.
Marcus Aurelius was a heathen,
even so he wus one of the greatest
philosophers that ever lived. When
he m i id "look beneath the surface;
let not the several qualities of a good
thing or its worth escape thee," he
suid something that rang true down
through the ages. Il is a long cry
from his day, 12I-1H0 A. I).— nearly
eighteen hundred years— to our day,
yet what he counselled then stands
now nnd will stand for all time. It
is best not to stop nt the surface, hut
open tlint SEM INOLE • COUNTY
HANK ACCOUNT TODAY.

Added Attractions, loo

The Bociul meeting o f the G. I. A
of L. E. will be held Thursday after
noon at 3:30 at the home of Airs. W
G. Ferguson at Lake Alary.
For quick results try a want -ad,

Wednesday-Thursda
Norma Talmadge in

The Daily, Herald, 15c per week,
Assistant State Attorney Jones
?nid he considered it significant that
the brain was removed before the
body wns shipped to Orlando. Ho
ndded that while the cose will be
letf in the hands of Chauncey A,
Royer, the Patterson attorney he
“ hoped a thorough investigation of
thee oase will -be conducted."
The attorney general o f Aiicliignn
will be formally requested to stnrt
on official investigation tomorrow
morning, 'M r. Boyer said, adding he
will tclcgrnph details of the ense as
he has found them to the Michigan
ofifeiul.
"M y only interest is seeing justice
done. I feel thut this boy was bru­
tally beaten to death," Mr. Boyer
snid. “ That he was left throughout
the night nftcr lie was beaten with­
out medical attention nnd that some­
body must be responsible for what
seems to have been the grossest
©TlttOWlMnegligence whore a human life was
nm vi
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concerned.”
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Patterson’s parents ont only blade
public Ihu letters they" received from
inmates o f the reformatory telling o f i
lIn-alleged brutal treatment which
Radium i .iffi i.i i* fr it mod in a mintcaused Frank’s death, hut exhibited’
Iwr nf nniiMi.tlly inicrct.iing rpring
letters from
church member* in
flocks. This model mvc* niiirli of iis
Moore Haven, which showed the high
ili.m il lo its simplicity, Dias folds of
self-material are Mitrhrd alintit ihc
esteem in which he was held in that
iteclcnnd refirated on iltr skirl. These
city, where he formerly lived.

(olds may lie pill on uitli lirm-ntitch­
ing, if desired,and arc exipii'ite in their
il.(inline**.
The
—« f iwo-toiicd
liblton allords another n|&gt;|*-ri unity for
individsu’.l treatment.
Aledinm t&gt;i/.e
n quires I '.4 yards aft.inch material.

Father Peck nnd his mother, Mrs.
Jonathan Peck and Aliss Edith Hubhard motored to Caronnda Beach to
spend the day, today.

Rivers and H arbors
Allotments To Be
Published Shortly

-----T O N L G H T___

—Attorney -John •■('. Jortr

Messrs. Frank Anderson nnd J, C.
Woolfolk of the American
Fruit
Growers ^ompnny weer among the
prominent visitors to the city today.

The Jennie Spnulding #'irclo held
thoir Inst meeting nt the home of
Air*. Charles Collins. Good attend­
ance o f members. The next meeting
will he with Mrs. Ashley Kelly, at
her home on W. Hughey street. All
the members are urged ti» lie on time,
3:00 p. m.

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NEW YORK, April 24,— Events
leading up to the escape of, Gerald
Chnpinuii, llrondwny mail bandit,
/loin St. Mary's hospital at Athens,
Ga„ where he was undergoing treat­
ment for wounds received ut the
hands of a posse after he fled March
2H, from the Federal penitentiary nl
Atlanta, worn delayed here today by
Mis* Cnrnlca Ramey night nurse at
the Athens hospital. Miss Ramey
whs
before
Federal Commissioner
llilchcnek as a government witness
in removal proceedings in cases of
Abe Silvcrstcin and Dominick Didntn
who were arrested he re April 13 on
an Athens indictment charging them
with aiding nnd abetting Chnpman's
escape- She admitted carrying a let­
ter from Chapman to the two, but
denied she aided in the esenpe. She
admitted she received a letter from
Chapman after'h is escape mailed in
Athens, dated April 7.

Fortieth Encampment
Grand Arm y Veterans Sectarian Fight
is Anticipated
Begins at Zephyr Hills
in Legislature

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fortieth uniiuul encampment of Flori­
da department Grand Arm y of the
Republic begun here today to com
tinue htrough Thursday.
Veterans
will meet jointly with tiro Woman’s
Relief Corps nnd 1-adies of Grand
Ariny.
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House, Mobley's Drug Store and
Hunt's Pharmacy.
if
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ii, now rendy for business, under the
management of Harry Hirschberger
who guarantees good, clean service.
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Florida Congregational
Conference Begins Its
40th Annual M eeting
&lt;Hr T l t r A H a rln lrS I ' l f w l

M IAM I, April 21.— The Florida
Congregational Confercme U gan its
fortieth annual meeting here today,
to continue through Thursday. The
theme of the conference is Obligutton
o f £ongrvgiitionali*ni to local, nat­
ional, and
world-wide community
welfare. Many national tpenkers ate
on th* program.

Saw dtf not forget the back yardf
li can be made into n veritable park.
Just tlilul. o f the supreme joy nnd
tin 111 you cun extend to your north­
ern friend*, when they come to visit

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tarinn fight over the hill introduced
by Senator Singletury to require the
teaching of the Holy Bible in the
public schools of this state, loomed
up in the senate tonight. The upper
rouse worked so long this uflernoon
on an executive communication that
it decided to come buck tonight to
make some progress on its calendar.
The sessioi war. given over until rly
to advancing nicq&amp;iirr.s from their
smccond to third readings, nnd the
pussage of a few bills local ill char­
acter.
Senntor Singletary’s bill was re­
ported on favorably several days ago
by Judiciary. " I l” committee. On mo­
tion of Senator Stokes tonight it
was ordered sent hark to judiciary
" A " committee for the specific pur­
pose o f having that committee re­
pot t as to its coiistitutionality. Op­
ponents oT tiie measure huve indi­
cated thut they would base their fight
on the ground that the bill violated
the provisions of the constitution for
religious freedom, in that it would
require the teaching o f
Bible in
school:) where children- o f all creeds
attend.
,

you, by pormilting them to pick u
hcuutiful ripe orange . or tnngcritiu
from n tree in your back yard. Plant
n pineapple orange tree, Dancy Tan­
gerine, Duncan grapefruit,
N'agaio
kuntquats, Hart’s choice bunanu or
your own pet varieties. These things
will nil lend that dreamy tropical
touch so much desired by all.
Plant something uicc for yogr boy
or girl and let them call it all their
own, share with them the pleasure of
caring for It. We trust we can count , Grove property on Lake Eustis, 160
oil your eo-operation in planting your acres, has hetn sold for $65,000.
yard, and thus giving us a Sanfhnl
Behring Ic advertising for bids for
i.crniid to flow*.
iutnUhing
u new water supply.
.
- — M. J. II.

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T H E SANFORD D A IL Y H E R ALD , W ED N ESD AY, A P R IL 25, 1023
i
—= = z = z = :il
• - ■ -----pla on both sides o f the Mason and
By Ai Carter
Dixon line a_re getting together in
’T w een M esial
the greater brothcrtiood and spihit o f
fraternity in the* observance of Me­
HOWII JA LIKE TO
morial Day north mid south. The
I'D RUTHER BEEN ,
v* pEeq sih. wacrE*
GEORGE WASHmETOH-1
RAiEiGH
rvLCr Queen
southern Memorial Day is never ob­
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lUTABETH WALK ON
EITHER WAOHIHGTOtl
served without the grncca of the
•yuh coat nusM?
JESSE JAMES PER
I AlKT PARTICj
northern soldiers being decorated and
we believe this Is true o f the National
pocorntion Day that takes place on
Mny MOth nt Which time it is said
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the northern people nlwnys decorate
the graves o f southern soldiers who
There could be no better index to char­
died In the great conflict on northern
acter than a savings pass-book.
soil and were buried’ there. This is
the spirit thnt cements our great
f [ This will serve you well at all, times and
union closer together ns the years
L
b
O n e W e e k .......... ....................... ... „Jtt ( m l *
)\ under all circumstances.
‘ '
assuage tint grief ami feeling that j
«
The man who stands square for
"
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prevailed jpst after "The" Civil War
T h e hlr I S . t o I K - p a a e W e e k l f H e r *
Hid e n t i r e l y r u t era
N em lnnle
C o u n t y good government is too radical; if
on both t ides and the feeling thnt |
hnd la p u b l l a b r d e v e r y F r i d a y .
A d t r r - he advocates a strong
f [ TH E PEOPLES. R A N K o f Sanford is
remedy for
l l a l n a r a t e * tnndr k n o w n on n p p l l r n should prevail in all parts of the j
|| ready and anxious,.to help you to help
t l o n . * 2.00 p e r y e a r , n l w n y a iN
* m U a^ c. some long-existing evil he is too rev-j
{
Th(l brawjlt u
aro us-.
_____ yourself. An interest-bearing account is
-* a i.w k **n K m j i b^ a 3p.o.p ia.t h i * _k d k m 1jthiUqiMUXJ. if.ht:_'Kngi’a_war_on Jnluury«1ttittTTiir&gt; iiioslTt:H«lPTlroa&gt;ted lititid life "
your best recommendation.
The Associated Press In exclusively and other evils like the convict slnvbravest— tho men who fought— on
entitled to the use Tor repuhllcHtlon ft*
, ,
.,
,
,
alt news dispatches credited to It or| cry system he is an idealist, and no
not otherwlso credited In this paper
Thnl's uhv it w.ioM not do to north or south sides were llie first
and also tha local nows published on* 1hnl s u,,y 11 WOUI° n° l 00
one;; to task for n hotter understand­
herein.
put men like Henry Ford nnd Hill
ing between the Blueand the Cray.
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All right* of re-puhllratlon of speclnl
Bryan in the White House. Henry
dispatches herein are also reserved,
i
j
I.et all of us then tomorrow 'oh- ]
orrieei lllllt A 1,1) llin 1,1)1 \(j. Phone Its Ford would want to know that pub­
serve
the
Memorial
Day
and
attend
lic funds were spent economically nnd
Fuitlpi Advrrtl.lns Krprfifti.«llv«
public service was made 4-ficient. Bill tho exorcises and let all of us attend
n IE AMERICAS’ I’RES&gt; A55UCIATiOS
Sanford, Florida
Bryan would want to promote world the National Decoration Day exer­
cises
on
May
noth.
Wo
are
now
a
peace in tho most effective way and
.
4
k’
would perhaps go to tho extreme of nation undivided.
oadvocating a closed season for shoot­
IIA lI.ltO A D COMMISSION AND
“ Dry Agents Under Fire," says ing prohibition enforcement officers
religion were sumernd up in the words loyalty to that purty nnd would open
dispatch.
Bad condition and they anti thereby destroy one o f our great­
C IT Y BATHS.
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Hu f.-'J
f*t p.a fce 114 f a fca tei Pa Ri fca
the door so thnt some day the .South
‘ Thou shait not drink.'
may hum up before help comes.
est national sports. Either of these
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"During the years of my leadership would hnve a presidential candidate.
■---------- o ----------Friends
o
f
municipal
ownership
ex­
ranting radicals would lose sight of
in patriotic societies I have made ap­ The Democratic party owes the South
the report
Dr. Jones and Sheriff Jones are the pie counter us the paramount press some alarm over
peal after nppcnl to the people thru much o f its prestige ufid Kl„ ry atuj
having a rather rough lime o f it purpose of the presidency and spec­ that an effort will be made to place
the press nnd on the platform to keep should now receive recognition.”
after their little fiasco regarding the ial interests would lose the reward of the regulation and rates o f all pub­
Protestantism in the foreground, and
treatment o f prisoners in the piney the righteous campaign contributor. lic utilities under the Railroad Com­
PU B LIC ITY . TAX
without apparent avail. Selfishness A D D IT IO N A L
mission.
Such
an
effort
was
made
in
woods of west Florida.
It won't do, fellers; we must pick
and cowardice seem to dominhte Pro­
M
EANS
G
REATER
GROWTH.
the
session
two
years
ago
nnd
raised
------------ o-----------safe and sane men for. the presidency.
testantism today. The power of Ro­
a
storm
of
protests
that
iLsulted
in
, We opine that the medical fratern­ — Arcadia Enterprise.
W A N T S W ILLIA M JENNING S B R YAN TO ACCEPT TH E
manism increasesy by leaps
and'
The electors o f Orlando again went
Correct, and we arc among the its abandonment.
ity of Florida will want to know
C A ND ID ACY
hounds. Tile minority of Rome is to the polls yesterday
and again
radicals.
W
e-want
Henry
Ford
for
That the attempt will be made * 1
more about Dr. Jones who treated
mightier in politics at Washington and voted far progress by carrying the
president
nnd
William
Jennings
again
is
believed
since
the
visit
of
Martin Tahert for a certain disease
f-i im Xu xa p-i i*n ha x i m x i xa m xa K j
in almost every state legislature than issue which provides
an additiur.nl
president—since Peter 0. Knight to the state capital,
when he was dying from whippings Bryan for vice
.the majority o f the followers of Luth­ one mill publicity tax for Oilamlo.
Charles It. Haines refuses to become and from conferences
with his
and his body indoubtedly showed it.
Ex-Congressmnn Charles D. Haines' ting through delays and apcpnls, nnd er, Knox nud Wesley.
By their votes the people hnve again
a candidate for vice president. Henry friends.
----------- o ----------|declines to become a candidate for the carrying from court to court,
"I have taught to retain the Bible proven their faith and security in Or­
Thnt Orlando, hoy being beaten to Ford and William Jennings Bryan
That such a hill is in contemplation Vice-President on the Democratic tick-1questionable contentions to evade and
in the public schools, hut eight states lando, in a greater Orlando and in an
death in a Michigan prison comes to] sounds good to us nnd looks like a jH practically assured by the talk of et hut wants William Jennings Bryan 1make justice ridiculous; laws foolish,
have thrown it out nnd this without Orlando that is daily dedicating it­
light just in time. It shows-Chat all winner,
the old corporation lobbyists thnt "it in accept it. He made the following unwise, harmful for public weal, ob­
protest from Protestant churches or self to higher ideals and a firmer
the brutality in prison camps and
would he a ‘ good thing," and when hfntemcnt in the Tampa Tribune
solete and noil-forceful, hut still the reform organizations. I believe the determination to become the largest
ENFORCE TH E LAW AS IT
prisons everywhere is not confined to
this contingent talks about "good
"My friends are entitled to know my inws, nnd laws must be obeyed,
saturnalia o f crime in the United and most progressive city in Florida,
STANDS.
the south.
things” it’s well enough for the pro- attitude in regard to such a nominu-] ‘“ There are m illions'of those who states will not he stopped unless mur.......
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it docs
not take a wild or frenzied
— ——
- o --------------------The legislature has turned down gressives to he constantly till the tion if it were fortlic (lining, replied mutce up our substantial respected'cit- ni re-inforcement is given to the hoys ' strt-tt-h o f the imagination
Thursday (tomorrow) is southern
lookout and keep their powder dry.
Mr. Haines.
sf
■ izennhip who disregard and violate the nnd girls of our public schools and straining of brains to remember when
some of the bills regarding prohibi­
Memorial Day and the banks will
There is no doubt that the* rail
First,. while no.man is ton .. big for constitution respecting
tion and we think they were right.
.
. . . prohibition, that this can only lie afforded by a u^ fL.w “ hard boiled,” sulf-saciifinnr
close and business will be suspended
One hill would make the crime o f! r" U1’
" “ s man&gt;' things to look t(mt
position, I am .not a can-1Let us look at each other with free &lt;]iiily reading of the Holy Scriptures sulicitnrs would puss the hat around
in part tomorrow afternoon when the
ur 4lI1y „t)u.r political ’ minds and open hearts and face con­ in the public schools.
liquor selling
a capital crime— it after— they, are not in Fnllnhasser (ij,|al(, por
Oilandn and extract from a compara­
exercises are taking place. An honor
for their health nor to see mutton
ditions as they are generally known
wanted to give offenders jail sen­
1 have (hampimu'd the Towner- tive Imndfull of general citizen*
to those who fought for the lost cause
pictures. They are there for a weltences for the first offense. Another
'Second, I have doubts as to wheth- 1,0 t’* '* 1- D is the better way. What }^tt*rIinjc bill as affording the federal money in which to make Orlando a
and for state rights.
defined purpose, and need watching.
one was to disoi|frnnehisc a man for
cr I could be elected, even if nominal- ,,|,n *’*■' expected from the rank and l ile •ri,j jt.f ( Q HUr public school system, greater city, of benefit to thousands
—--------- o----------Esteemed members of the house , ,|
1when members o f churches, members
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- -selling liipfor. This is carrying it too
rw 1without
which
it is languishing
nnd of people and to increase the pernnial
The l'ulnam Lumber Company is
seem to find it difficult to interpret
far and such bills could not pass the
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l * dvlne. esneciallv in our rural districts, wealth of those who never ea\i a
There
are
Americans
who
art
a Wisconsin company and every
just what is implied in the npplicnera o f the prohibition law, and all
We do not
l hold that immigration should be nickle to anything. Gradually it
&gt;1 ...
.. 1 joker,
r
member of it lives outside of Florida.' i* * '* '* " * ™
«"&gt; ’ ti,m
. hi nuitiio iiriiiifii ni u L-11 tin tnii&gt; «&lt;■( (Tfim. a .
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Mon ofc the
word
r.verj I,,,,...
noui afraid,* who dare face adverse public
'
classes which make up our &lt;-itizfii-1vigorously restricted, that we should dawned upon the people that perneed these laws on the statute hooks.
in a session members themselves ,le- “ phimn when they are convinced they.; ship, still Indulge In tho satpc old
It is hardly fair then for the north­
! Neither do we want a lav, that w ill, tert what is commonly termed a say to the nations of Europe: ‘ You clonal soHcitntion • and the domitnmi
"«*! », nmi I ju*t happen ft, be one
ern papers to he casting slurs at the
is t
'allow every Tom, Dick and Marry to
wny'
, .
.
! shall no longer make America the I of probably one per cent of the total
of that class
state of Florida. These same people
“ joker” and they proceed to kill it
“ 'I am not a prohibitionist, nor tin ,j,impjntf ground for your criminals population was a poor game to piny
|search your automobile at any time
would work convicts in Wisconsin in
with amentiments.
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During, the past twenty years
noli, just an ordinary sort of citizen nm| pUUpf.rHi y „ ur lunatics and an- and u «,ne millpublicity
tax wa- fa\or place or enter your house at any
the same manner if there was anv
.Says Charles K. Jones, staff eor- have devoted much o f my time, ener
v.lio 1arcs not for praise nor fears lin.hj,t8f and that only Amerivuns : urhly voted upon nndfrom
that .lay
time of the day or night looking for
timber in that country.
respondent o f the Journal at Talla­ gy and financial resources in sUstainliquor.
What
would
prevent
thieves
-------- - - o ----------ing organizations advocating Am eri-1^
^
’ " h° Ul,i mm'rn1 A,m‘ri&lt;’1,‘
has become n more potent
... . .
1hypoci lay. and I do not hesitate to
..S), „||UgCthi.r, I do not see how I
front holding up ears under the pro- hassee :
Newspapers are -not free vehicles
"Running the risk of being nedied taiusm and Protestantism, and while slate that there are times when I feel vv,m],| ninke a very excellent candidate forcc in the nation.
1 tense of being officers ‘and stealing
A city growing hy leaps and hound*
any longer. There Was a time when
would
l"'ivilege of the floor, t wall say 1 have not opposed the religious eon- like indulging in a toddy or a mint b(r M„y national office. The fortes
everything you had. What
must
keep ahead of the procession
we allowed the public to run over u:tliat hills have 1... .. introduced, and ' ' “ bins *»f "thers, my ardent, force- jidip, which from time immcmoiinl ( juij would oppose me are so numerprevent them from going
through
and
build
for today and the fut'-irc.
I'u!
and
utiereasing
advocacy
of
the
and pul in free notices and "fill up
will he introduced so full of ‘jokers’
ka- been emhraeed in Southern hospi-1(lU8t imp|Ht.abu. an,| fu-nre. They are
vour house in your absence and if
The
only
way
to do this is by the
I
rotestant.
faith
has
caused
uc*
to
be
your paper" with stuff thnt meant
t.dity, or a glass of beer, und this „ njp.(j) cohesive. The friends of princaught flash an officoi'x badge and 1L.*t tli time and ingenuity o f such
composite strength o f a united utitalher ingloriously classed as anli- without intent to break the law or
nothing except
to
make
certain
peo­
...
. ,
get away will,
it. The crime o f "t-rutii.ixiT* as Stuart of I illsls.ro.
qdes I hold as dearer than any pub- , t.my nm| thp c(|Ua] “ levying of taxa­
ple ricla We print nothing now un-j K
. ‘
. . I |a.Wis of Jackson, Bell of De Soto. t'c.tliolic therefore the Roman t'atho- violate the constitution.'
lii office, are divided, irresolute. My tion" for publicity purposes placed
Jess it is paid for and we want our: ' inP
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..... " 11,11 1' ^ |,iir (|1- j )uvi|| |ij,vis of 1^-on, Van lies would not generally favor mo.
"Being now free from official re­ hat is ton torn and battered to throw
upon the shoulders, of all who bene­
money for what we do just like o th e r!'
,,w'
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^ 1{liy „ f rilrils aud McKenzie of Lak,
“ Again I have with fieri*' unlag s p o n s i b i l i t y , 1 110W o f f e r no e x c u s e o r into the ring.
)cople
(liquor was iniole a eritiii’ 111 Morula
y
fit from such publicity instead of a
nnism fought the 'reds' and every un- apology, but get back to my individ"1 favor William Jennings Bryan
___
(i
j before that. If these laws cannot be will Is- taxed to the limit."
few.
Amei
h
un
organization
in
this
c
nun-,
ualism.
The perpetual franchise
hill was
tor the presidency if our party could
nforced we do npt need oilier laws
lion. James Cox, newspaperman,
Just as the one mill publicity tax
"| „in now and ever have been a de. be brought about to nominate u
full
of
jokers.
And
other
bills
lire try, and I surely am worthy of their
o f Ohio and Florida, and nominee of
|n,,b'/Mi( m strong) 1 we need olli- coming equally as hazardous as in­ political ) amity, and this class is m ore' j,
o f a few years ago spelled greater
antagonist of the saloon. I
Southern man fur that office, nnd|af
the law
the Democratic party
party in l!&gt;20 Tor “ r ""b -ers &lt;"
would never vote for its return. It Hot he should he our candidate for the advancement for Orlando so will the
volves the lights o f the people nnd numerous Mum most people leatizo.
You
cannot
send
a
man
!&gt;
■
jail
for
president will address the legislature
mill
publicity tax
the privileges proposed to be granted
“ For years, with my staunch nnd did morn to outlaw itself than any1 vice-presidency, lie would hnVe tak­ additional one
the first o f f e ns e .
He ought to be
in' May. Well, Jimmie can be count­
certain public utility corporations.— ley a I following, I have persisted in'other agency, I am against the hoot- en a scnntorshtp if he hnd been 'd ra ft-' voted yesterday mean an accentuated
settl there for tin* second offense nnd
ed upon to tell tliem something good
jib*- yffort to continue our established logger and bootlegging. I am against ul.' and he will not refuse the nomi­ impetus toward a more aggressive
bis
sentence ought to be longer every Jacksonville Journal.
and lie will show them what kind of
Orlando it
system of public schools, and the rend- j all acts not in cunfosmLty with do­ nation for the vice-presidency if nnd pi o.qverous city.
a man he is and what kind of a man time he comes up for the same crime. TH E FARM KICK TIM E IS COMING ing o f the Bililo in' those schools. &gt;mey and our constitution nnd laws.
building well and securely. M»r
'diafted', for lie is a loyal Democrat
they now have iti the news paper .bus­ Neither can you disenfranchise a
There are millions of people in Miis i "Rut 1 am also against invoking and accustomed to make sacrifices for, chances for becoming Florida’s great­
est city are becoming brighter and
iness.
Florida gained something man for selling liquor and if you
The movement from the country country who are opposed to those pol sneli a ridiculous unconstitutional pen­
when Jimmie Cox was induced to buy could the majority o f those who sell to lhe#city while generally deplored a-jrn, and they would not want to ce nlt\ on the violator of Min Eighteenth
*
&gt;(i , blighter a.* the days go by.— Orlando
“ I am very anxious ill this con nee
liquor care but little whether Maythe Miami Metropolis.
oluieul economists, is really but |,lt. ,h :t position where my influence . amendment as is now before the 1' lut- lion, for Colonel Bryan has u great, ■Sentinel.
arc citizens of the United States, or by pi
i
.
------------- o-------------------- - « ----------a natural sequence o f existing cull-1might be grenter.
|ida b gislatiu
loyal, powerful following throughout
Now that a Florida boy lias been.:
McKiunon-Markwood
Company will
ditions. We have millions
of acres“ | rould tint expect the support
of
"When it is proposed, in my state the entire country. He is one of the
beaten to death in a Michigan prison
•'» *»«' enforcement of prolidno f feitile lands. For years all the those i\hoviolate our constitution and h\ choite and
to enact one ablest men o f the times, lie would ,1,*vt’ :l fompleto line of Hart ScliniTwe shall expert I.. see the same writ- " " " ,l" '
J"k,’s'
every
organization
that
resourt-es
of
science
ami
tlu*
ingenuity
laws,
for
every
organization
that
I
,,f
the
most
vicious
laws
ever
propos- ' help t his stale wonderfully through iter &amp; Marxclothing, news t o r e , new
ten'up in the Literary Digest anti1 What l'Tui idir and every other state &gt;&gt;f inventors has been directed lojh ave been associated with Tins set id in a civilized country, a law to dis- his being a candidate. He would add stock.
l'J-tfc
other magazines just like they uiote
.
. . . ■ .
.
. making those acres more productive,1forth the following aa one of their un- franchise any person upon whose per- glory und laurels to our nirendy fnup llu -M »r)il, T «l,,rt
In
' . «l n a l, * » l. th .l .... » l r . « » ^
......
„f
wh„
.........................
alUTuiilc obligations:
soii or properly liquor might he mous commonwealth. It would give
Daily Ilcruld on sale at Joe's Smoke
flo r id * came In for a lut i,( rllUrUm. I " " h|' “ “ '
* ! t|U (hen*. Tlioiv i« now h*nlly 0
“ I will support and aid in muintuin- found, to moke of such citizen an the Democratic party in the South House, Mobley's Drug Store and
W e are not kicking on this for the for“ ''1 « ‘ t officers that Will enfoite
form of farm labor which there is jnj, tj|4. constitution nnd laws of the outcast of society.,to mark him as a I arty recognition for its long years of Hunt’s Pharmacy,
“
Florida newspapers whre more severe them. Sanford had an instance of not a machine to, operate. The re­ United States, and of the state in c rim ilia I beyond ul! other criminals, to
It demonstrates
' than any other papers on this sub­ this enforcement.
sult is an immense increase of the which I reside.'
degrade nnd brand our women who
that
"it
call
he
done"
despite the
ject. But when the magazines climb
staple farm products, with u conse­
"And now I am being severely crit­ make a health drink out of orange or
on Florida and then the same crime crankings of those wlm would decry quent decrease in-cost of production, icised hy the prohibitionists, it is grape fruit, I enter nit emphatic pro
is committed in the north we want the lutes and their enforcement.
ami lessening in tilt) demand for labor. ilnintcd that I have been writing and test against such proposed obnoxious
-----------o----------to see them give the same space to
against the Eighteenth legislation. It would 'increase rather
Hence the laborers are flocking to s|u&gt;nking
M EM ORIAL DAY,
the same crime that happened in the
the cities, lured away from the farms amendment, but this is unfair, becuuse than lessen prevailing evils. Such a
northern prison. And we will watch
law could never lie enforced in a ‘ land
Tomorrow is Memo’ rial Day for the by the highly wages offered by the jt j.s untrue,
the magazines and see if they are entire south and the day will lie ob­ factories and manufacturing instilu"So continous have been the chnrg- where yet remulncd a drop o f red
"fa ir."
served in Sanford thanks to the N. thins, with which the farmers cannot es, presumably for the reason thnt 1 blood in human veins, or manhood to
DeV. Howard Chapter, Daughters of compete while they are compelled to nm the president o f the American Fa rebel uguinst it.
"Time is on the side of temperance.
the Confederacy. The Herald ndvo- 8t.|| their produce nt low prices. lo r triota and Supreme Master of the Pil­
grims, that I concluded it might lie The millennium cannot bo reached In
the
first
time
In
this
country's
his­
rated
the
establishment
of
a
chapter
D HELL
W H EN U
of the Daughters here for many tory the population o f the cities ex­ best for tite interests -of those organ­ a day. Education, not hysterics, wise
YO U R R E A L
L IS T I t
years as Memorial
Day canto and ceeds that o f the country. It is an izations, to resign forthwith. The ex­ legislation sensibly hut inflexibly en­
as n memorandum. O nce you sec our new O A K L A N D road­
ESTATE
W ITH US
went with no observance o f any entirely natural movement, which it ecutive offices o f these societies are forced will gradually in tho course of
ster, it's beauty of line; its outstanding and predominant
years kill off King Alcohol. Lifelong
kind. The memory o f the men who is doubtful if any1 legislation can Ilying moved to New York.
qualities and ita smooth, non-vibratory running will rem ain
" i t will Tie interesting to the thou­ habits t annul in n moment be shaken
foukght for the Lost Cause should change. In time it will correct itself.
fixed in your mind. Ita impressiveness is due to its in d ivid ­
W a n t to Borrow
la* kept green und the ones upon The city dwellers must lie fed and un sands o f Pilgrims in Florida to know o ff without discomfort which is found
ual characteristics*that make it stand out above all other
to
find
expression
in
an
effort
to
just
how
far,
as
un
individual,
I
hud
incrcnso
o
f
their
consumers
'•without
whose
shoulders
this
duty
falls
ure
cars
as the paramount of perfection. As a noted critic re­
Some Money
u corresponding increase of produc­ oppused prohibition. This is what I evade the luw.' Public opinion will
the
sons
and
daughters
und
other
marked
“ if ever a car Mas perfect in every detail, it's the
on Your ileul Estate?
O A K LA N D . This car has marked an epoch in autom obile
relatives of the men who fought nnd tion o f food products must inevitably have said or written. It is the .sub­ eventually and effectively Weak down
See Us------------We Have It
all opposition to the enforcement of
manufacture."
Med und, died JntheGO's. The vet­ Then the fluaters will surge buck to stance of my offence:
the Eighteenth amendment, provided
**
‘
There
is
a
growing
disrespect
for
Then
tho
flitters
will
surge
back
to
erans of all wars should he honored
and this honor cun only conic from the farms and the equilibrium will la* law. We .have altogether too much its friends •preserve their sanity.
"What I protest against is not the
the relatives of those who fought und restored. Nature’s laws work slowly law. Laws made that have the ap­
AG E NTS
the women of the land cun always be but they never fail to work, and all pearance o f being good, hut so fram- amendment or tho overwhelming senOak Avenue and Third Street
relied upon to tukc up this duty of mutt's efforts cannot change them, or ed thut astute lawyer* cun prove j timent behind the movement to outlaw
R E A L ESTATE
(hem
incompetent
o
f
intent;
laws
that
the_
liquor
traffic,
but
the
unreasoning
reverence. And as the years pass hasten their working. Usually any
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
und time sweeps away the sectional effort in that direction only brings can convict -the moneyless unfortunute and unreasonable attitude o f those
PHONE 17— ---- ----------------------- SAN FO IU ), FI
105 W. First BU SANFORD, F L A
feeling that ut one time .existed be­ confusion und disappointment.— Tnm- and free those with means! latws far- who scent to think and act and peek
cicul, both civil und criminal, permit- to legislate as if all morality und
tween the north und south tho |&gt;co- pu Tribune.
' .
♦
A county-wide clean-up campaign
Is ordered by the prohibition heads'
and it is rumored that many official
l*aA l&gt;kri m r r uftrruoum n « » t
O r ■ ! &lt;k» llrrtM nulldluit, 10T
_____ M « » » b|Ii A t n Hauford, rim._____ heads in tho government forces nnd
among locnl offcials in many stntcs
The H erald Printing: Co. will take place. It seems thnt agents
have been secretly engaged in lonkru n u m tc n a
ird
ttT
t
*nK
nrountl some nnd they have spotR. J . IIO I.I.V
ft. J. l.ll.I.A IIt ) i.^.Srerri«rr-Tre»«urrr, ted the officers who, hnve not been
II. A. S lIR L .
A d * r r m '« Maiuiarr «hdhg their duty. Well, let the blow
It. S. 111)1.1.Y
fall. We must cither hnve real pro­
A d ttrtU lts llntra Made K num
A p p lication
hibition or go bnck to government
____I----I.KWlft M liri* .... ClreuUtlna M s a ift r 1rt'gulntions o f wine nnd beer. Inke
I'fciin* 32»-w ntirr a p . m.
it or leave it alone. Knforec the low
i
or
cut it off the hooks.
N a l i a r r l p tl u n P r i c e In A d v a n c e
O n e Y rar .........* .......... ........................ *fMMl
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TH E SANFORD D ^ IL V HERALD , W E D N E S g ^ y ^ A P R lL 25, 1923

MRS. FRED DAICKR, Society Editor
Phone 217-W
t f J &lt;&gt;n h a te a a r Irlrn d a v l i l d n * y o n
If rMa a re K »ln K B » &gt; w b fr r « r rn n ilaa
k »m r. ar II r - » a re r a le r la ta ln v . « » l l r
m piw ial ra n t ta &lt;Nla depnrrnieat. R lr ln i
artalla, ur te lrp fc o ** Ifcr llrni, it
■* Will
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SOCIAL C A LE N D A R

Mesdomea A. M. Phillips nnd W. D.
Gardner in dho loby of tho .Walakn
Apartments.
A t the conclusibn of n most interTfeting business session, Mrs. Phillips
soup, n group of songs in her usual
*3 p*
sweet manner.
Lovely refreshments consisting of
Now for that gentle rain for ■■all
fruit punch nnd sandwiches were night.
served.

LOCALS

It will bring out the
grass and
flowers and make the golf links
The Alothea Class .wiil have their green.
soc*a' meeting Friday afternoon nt the
home of Mrs. J. L‘. MillerThe celery season is almost over
All members are requested to meet and wq will soon hnve a report on the
nt the church at 3:30, cars will take entire season.
you out.
Since the market bur?nu was
TUESDAY D UPLICATE BRIDGE moved to Hastings the Herald only
publishes the car movement each day.
CLUB.
- The meniIters -of the- Tuesday Thi*
plicate Bridge Club were most de­
II. Apple, formerly of Cleveland,
lightfully entertained yesterday af­
is
now in the city and will make it his
ternoon by Mrs, George \V. Knight nt
future home. He is. city salesman
her home on Magnolia avenue.
A profusion of exquisite red roses for the C. W. 2nring Co.
combined with greenery were used in
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ned, Mrs. N.
the various rooms.
J.
Lilian! and Reg Holly were in
Following the spirited game of
Orlando
yesterday on business and
bridge, Mrs. Knight served a tempt­
pleasure combined.
ing snlnd course.
A LA T H B A CLASS

Wednesday— Mrs. Harry Walsh entertaint at tho first of n series of parties nt her home on Oak Avenue, at
3:30 p. m,
&gt; ' &lt;* * 9
Thursday—•Mcsdames Emmett Hunt,
Edward Betts and Miss Fern Ward
cntcrtaln'at bridge at the Parish
House at 3:30 p. m .
Friday— Mrs. Ernest McGnlloway will
cnterUin4ho m«mb«ra-af the Dupli­
cate Bridge Club.
Friday— Mrs. Braxton L. Perkins will
entertain nt luncheon nt her home
on Magnolia avenue, honoring Miss
Mary Powell, o f Tarboro, N. C., the
guest o f Mrs. David Caldwell.
Saturday— Cccilian Music Club meets
at 3:15 p. m. nt the studio o f Mrs.
Fannie S. Munson.
.!. D. Woodruff and It. T. Thrushes
hpent the day-yesterday nt Daytona
Bench, fishing nnd swimming.
‘ George DeCottes»nnd Fred Wilson
are in Arcadia nnd Wnuchulla attend­
ing to legal business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Tunni-Jif^kspent the week end nt St. Cloud with
relatives.
H. Apple, o f Groveiand, was nmong
the business visitors here Monday and
was registered at the Montezuma.
Jacksonville was represented here
yesterday by T. J. Murray nnd P. E.
Powell.
Among the business visitors hero
yesterday from Tampa were L. M.
Stahl nnd H. B. Lenfefty.

FORTNIGHTLY BRIDGE CLUI1
Friday nfternnon Mrs. George W.
Knight was the charming hostess
when she entertained the members of
the Fortnightly Bridge Clnb nnd one
extra table of plnycrs, at her home on
Magnolin avenue.
The rooms where the card tallies
were placed were adorned with quan­
tities of lovely pink roses and ferns.
* A most interesting game of bridge
was played during the afternoon, the
prizes, for high score both for the
dub members and guests, were silk
lingerie nnd were won by Mrs. Frank
Miller nnd Mrs, Walter Morgnn,
At .tile conclusion of the enrd game,
the "hostess served a delicious snlnd
and ice coursu as refreshments.

co. d 1 vews ” notes

R. L. Smith, of Miami, who repre­
Did you see the outfit nt drill Inst
sents the Bentley-Gray Co., of Tnmpn, night? Well, there sure was a bunch
was in the city yesterday calling on out, one of the largest we'huvo had
the local merchants.
in some time.

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SAPfcORD’S
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“THE ETERNAL
FLAME”

For Florida: Partly cloudy
Wednesday, and Thursdny;
no change in temperntnres;
gentle variable winds.

PLANTS AND 5
SEEDS THAT "
CAN BE SET n-------ow
Written for The Campaign
Being Made by Ihe Wornnn’s Club for Garden Week
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m n i a h f t i r j R i l K i i

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Orlando Country Club Orchestra
IIANCING 9:00 to 1:00

W. S E W E L L Manager

I f So; you know how fast the in­
terest days come, and how fast
the interest counts up.
Have this hank P A Y 4% Inter­
est to Y O U by depositing stead­
ily at Our Savings Department—
the IN T E R E S T will pile up just
as fast.

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EXTRAS, ALSO

-Friday and Saturdayt ’ccll B. DeMlIle’s

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

“A D A M ’S R IB ”

It is very difficult to give a lisl of
Martin DcDnniel left for Bunnell t,innls n„d seeds suitable for plant-j
today after spending the past twOj1|lg nl this time of the year.
Of
STOPS COUGH AND WHEEZY
BREATHING
weeks here with relatives nnd friends. tl)Urst. if~wc are to hold Florida as
"Had a rough nnd wheezing in my
Mrs. McDnniold nnd the baby will go »p|ori,jn the Beautiful," we must
home some time in May.
hnve flowers every month o f the year. throat," writes Caroline Dillard, Pet­
The following nre a lift of flowers ersburg, Vii . “ Foley’s Honey nnd
The rummage sale o f the Woman's and shrubs I would suggest as suit­ Tar gave me quick relief nnd stopped
Club building fund will take place able to plant now though some o f my cough.” Coughs resulting from
Saturday in the new Hill Building on them Would do better planted earlier Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthmn and Bronchitis, quickly relieved
Sanford avenue. Gather up your or Inter.
rummage and have it ready.
Hibiscus, Malnnnicus, Colons, Cro­ with Foley’s Honey and Tar. Three
tons, Acnlyphas, Petunias, Gladkdns, genehitions .of satisfied users hnve
The films for the ltoyn^ Palm Zenins, Flock, Marigolds, Asters, Hy­ made Foley’s Honey and Tar the larg­
Park that belongs to the State Fed­ drangea, Geraniums, Scarlet Sage, est selling cough medicine in the
Insist
eration of Woman’s Clubs will be Gnillardin, Periwinkle ami Gallndins. world.* Refuse substitutes.
upon
Foley's,
Sold
everywhere.—
shown here one night this week nt
The hibiscus could hardly be over­
the* Star Theater commemorating estimated both for beauty and hardi­ •Adv.
Garden Week.
ness. • It can be planted from cut­
McKinnon-Mnrkwood Company will
tings most any time of the year. The
L. Urban May, salesman for Dodge Chinese Hibiscus is lovely and has open their new clothing store soon in
cars, and family; enjoyed a splendid beautiful flowers, it delights in a the Ilmmlvy-Puleston building. 12-tfc
chicken dinner at the Hotel Oviedo well rotted manure, with sand enuf
last Sunday and reports this hostelry, rich soil, made up of some loan and
as becoming very popular under the to mukc it porous. Good drainage is
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new management.
necessary nnd if this is neglected the

B F. W H ITNKR, Cashier

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Our orders nre coming in so fast that if il were not that wo
kept prepared to render real service we could
not handle them.

CHANGE OF LIFE

BANKS TO CLOSE AP R II. 2ii

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“KISS DANCE” TONIGHT

paid interest on borrowed money?

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From Honoro de Balzac's "I*u
Duchess de Langcais*— Flame of
love, to be snuffed by a breath, or
fanned to a blast—to consume her
with u passion o f sacrifice.
His
warm lips to her forehead like the
brand from the smithy's forge.
Never—never— never before has
Norma Talmndge created a role so
magnetic, so radiant ns the .Duch­
ess do l./iiigonis,|urgoons_ta behold yel never folio hold-' In scenes
of splendor nnd suspense she un­
folds this confession of love from
the heart, of a wilful beauty in
France’s gayest courts.
Better
than “ Smiling ’jjjnu."

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leaves often drop off. One check to n
plant lasts through the entire season.
The red spider is a serious pest and
The hanks of the city will be dosed should be kept from working on the
Garland Lawson, who has been
If they keep coming out like this
spending the winter here with his "IJ" Company is certainly going to April 2fi, Memorial day, (tomorrow.) plant.
The iqulnnuisi us is i bendy related
brother J. U. Lawson, left yesterday surprise regimental headquarters by
ty
or treated like I lie liilih.tis.
The
for his home in Atlanta.
ALA
B
A
M
A
I.EAGLE
OF
being mi the honor roll of the regi­
flowers
are
different
in
shape.
ment. So let Vm roll.
WOMEN VOTERS FIGHT
The Colens, Criilniiv mid Atnlyphns
II. J. Mays, of Tampa, was in the
CONVICT LEASE SYSTEM
may
lie grouped undi t one head. They
city Monday transacting business and
The awkward squad of new men
nil have beautiful foliage and the Acmade his headquarters at the Monti* (certainly ure'picking up things fast
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. April 25.—
zuma.
nnd if they keep on we are going to Women of Alabama will start today nlyphu is especially noted for its
______
^ ‘ I have one &lt;&gt; fthe best outfits in camp.
change in color of foliage. All pro*
ii fight to end convict leasing when a
pngnU'ff frnti seed and cuttings nml
Mrs. It,'J . Starling has returned]
resolution is introduced lookin'!: to­
respond to a fairly rich soil and plen­
home from Washington, D.
where,
And just think of the "pep" the ward that
end by the Jefferson
ty of moisture, though not too wet.
&gt;he attended Continental Congress o f ' hoys are getting it sure doesn’t seem
county blanch of the l«cuguo of WoBoth the double iiud-single petunias
the I). A. B.
like the snino strnggly gang we had njen Voters, according to Mrs. Solon
do
well in the spring and summer.
ii few weeks ago for it is fnst de­ Jacobs, second vice president of the
They will bloom until exhausted. Then
R. Annengf^l, of "Jose Villa" arriv- veloping the old pepper und that will
national organization.
till them back almost to the ground,
i d in Sanford Monday and is spend­ put any outfit over the top.
Efforts .to extend the campaign to give a weekly application of manure
ing a short time hero enrouto to oth
every branch in the .state will lie water, and in n few days you will see
i r points in the northern part o f the
Then that banquet will come off
made, it was announced in a con­ new shoots starting about the base
state.
next week and every one will get
certed effort to upset the action of of the old stem, nnd in n month will
a good feed under his belt and we
the short term of the Alalminn legis­ lie n large plant, loaded with flowers
W. K. Southerland, of WauChuln, R. know that the outfit will be able to
lature in January in extending con­ unit buds. Planting a erimson and a
J Griffin, of Newton, Ga., and C. P. knock ’em dead after that.
vict leasing for four years from the white plant together gives a very
Glcaton, of Arlington, Ga., were
end of B O .
pleasing effort
If we want to be
among the out-of-town business men
We understand that the "D " Com­
sure of a certain variety it will ^*e
nnnsneting business here yesterday. pany Club, who are in charge of the
GKNKItAL SEAMEN
necessary to grow from cuttings as
big feed are certainly going to make
STRIKE AT NEW YORK we rati never be sure what a seedling
Mrs. W. C, Hill left yesterday fqr it a swell affair and nre going to give
will be like.
Atlanta where she will attend the the guard a big boost.
NEW
YORK,
April
25.—
A
general
Gladiolus are propagated from bulbs
grand opera, and will be the guest of
strike
of
all
American
seamen
nfnnd
are fairly easy to grow.
Soil
her brother Eugene LeGctte and fam­
This club held an informal meeting
fliutcd with the Industrial Workers should be fertile and in good physical
ily.
after drill Inst night nnd decided on
of the World, who nre aboard ships condition.
Friday, May the fmrrth as a tentative
Zenins started from seed several
Mrs. Fred S. Dnigcr nnd son Fred- date for the feed hut this will be in New Yolk harbor, was ordered at
midnight
by
oficials
of
that
organiza­
weeks
ago muy be transplanted now.
crick, returned home last evening a f­ decided by the company lit the next
tion.
The
1
.
W.
W.
headquarters
as­
Flocks
ure very hardy und propa­
ter spending the past five days in regular drill period.
serted
80,000
men
would
be
effected
gated
from
seed. It’s a little lute to
Ocala us the guests of Mrs. C. W.
by the order.
plunt them now, but if we have plen­
White.
I We are welcoming in our ranks i
ty of moisture they will come up, and
-------Fred Connors nnd Henry lloddenbury. j
MELON'VII.LK AVE NU E
if not sufficient mosturc they may
Mrs. Howard Smith left Monday for Hurrah! boys a few more like these
come
in next fall. The flowers make
Mr. and Mrs. J. U, Webb und two
her home in West Palm Beach. after un,j the* Auttit will be filled with good
New'*
n
good
show and are used in vucant
daughters,
motored
over
to
spending the week end here most d e-1n),.n,
lots
ns
well
us in the home yards.
Smyrna
Sunday
und
spent
the
day
lightfully ns the guest o f friends. Mr.
Marigolds are very hardy and will
with
Mr.
Puup
Webb
und
family,
at
Smith spent Friday nnd
Saturday
Too much on hand last night for
seed themselves.
here, returning homo Sunday.
“ knngeroo court” to get in action but their home on Orange street, nnd re­
Asters may he set now from seed
there will be plenty on hand nt the ports a fine trip, only the road is
planted u few woks ago. Any fair
rough
and
dusty.
Mrs. Dnvid Caldwell and guest, Miss next session. ■*
Little Miss Carolyn Webb enter­ soil in good physical condition.
Mary Powell, of Tarboro, N. C., Mrs.
Hydrangea is- very good and pro­
B. L. Perkins and Mrs. Claude How­
Every man come out next week, tained a number of her girl friends
pagated
by cuttings.
Start them
ard formed a congenial party motor­ let’s try to write our name on the nt a birthday party Saturday, after­
now.
noon from 6 to 3, being her Oth birth­
ing to Daytona Beach todny where Honor Roll this month.
Geraniums may be stalled now for
day. After enjoying u number of
they are spending the day.
summer.
tV. Lawton, Bracelet Watch Ex- games and reciting some slorieft she
Scurlct sage, Goillaidia, and peri­
Mrs. Adele tane, who tigs been
215 South Orange, Orlando, Fla. served hot coco and cake.
winkle not as good as some o f
the
4-24-tfc
spending the winter here, at the Mon­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Gutt, o f Mel*
others named, but very good for some
tezuma, left yesterday for Palatka
lonvitlc avenue, ure sure raising
places und muy bo planted nt this
where she will spend a short time go­ CHARLOTTE HAKROK,
,
some chickens; they taken off 100 or
time.
%
FLORIDA GIvTS 515,000 more Saturday.
ing from there to Jacksonville for a
The Gulludiuus should !&gt;c put In
few days visit before going to her
now and respond to good treatment.
WASHINGTON, April 16.— Allot­
home in Chicago.
I realize this articlu is brief but I
As long as they last 1 will give a San
r—
i i n i d ment for Improvements on river and ford, Florida, name plate for your
sincerely hope soma,of these may be
harbor projects announced today by
IPE ORGAN CLUB
used for the beautification of Hanford
car FREE to anyone
The Wp« Organ Club was delight­ the War Department included $15,000
and Seminole county.
fully entertained Monday afternoon by fur Charlotte Harbor, Florida.
T IR E S A N D T U B E S
R. S. COOPER.

C O M E O N O U T A N D G E T A KISS A T T H E

H ave Y ou E ver

Norm a Talmadge

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HIGHLANDS, N, J., April 25.—
The Jersey rum fleet has increased
in numbers since it was Inspected by
Federal prohibition officers.
Last week it comprised U ju ex*
for homo and autombbile ,
yacht Ittu, tanker Warsaw and four
"Qifality and prices hard to beat”
schooners. Today it included also
an 1,800 ton frleghter, apparently
heavily laden, which was helleved to
have arrived direct from Scotland,
**i« t •
105 Palmetto Arc
-Phone 431-J and two more sailing craft.

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Florida Lady Was in a Miserable not drink Hitler Water now— you will,
Condition, But Says She Found
after one trial
Cardui Helpful, and
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Allhn, Fla.—In explaining how she
found Cardui so helpful during change of
E
life. Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, of Route 2, this 5
n iiiR m a a in x ii^ ix a n a x n iH n u iiiiia iiR R S iiflU H iU H iiiiiiiiiiu
place, said:
i became so weakened it was an cllotl
lor me to get around. 1 knew what was
the matter, but I felt like 1 couldn't give
up.
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nervous. I was so restless 1 could nol
sit down lone—yet so weak I couldn't
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no use to try to get well. This is all
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“ I had heard of Cardui, and thought it
might strengthen me. A neighbor had
useJ it with good results.

“ Hookone bottle (ol Cardui), then I
saw I wasn't so nervous, so kept it up.
"Gradually the nervousness lelt me.
I began to cal and sleep betler. Was
booh well, and all right.
Cardui did
wonders Inr me, anu 1 certainly do
recommend it."
Thousands ol other women have writ­
ten, to tell ol the beneficial results obtain­
ed by taking Cardui, and to recommend

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who drive their own motor cars, They can go
when and where they choose.

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If you are interested in purchasing n Ford Car,
come in nnd let us explain how the Ford Weekly
Purchase Plan provides the way fur realizing that
desire.

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A lesson for onduly jealous hasbnnds is to bo found in Norma Tnl■
C H A S . L. B R IT T , Editor
mndgo’s
magnificent picturizatfon
■
of "The Eternal Finnic," the First
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Nntionnl attraction playing nt the
Is Your Ford Jerking nnd Chattering? Wc have the remedy ■
Princess
thentcrHonight
nnd
tomor­
C U B S T R IM C A £ t )S
IN D IA N S DROP
O R LA N D O SLUGS
row.
A N D REDS W IN
" A woman's loneliness should be
T H E IR F IR S T O F
W A Y TO V IC T O R Y
respected; not violnted."
O V E R P IR A T E S
T H E SEASON
O V E R IS L A N D E R S
That is what the Duchess o f Lnn■
Rcnis, portrayed by. Norma, told the
. We guarantee to stop that jerking nnd chattering o f your ■
Giants Continue to Win While Rain
C LE V E LAN D , April 25.— Detroit Lakeland Wins Again While Growers
Count &lt;le Mnrsny when he begged ■ fo rd -------------- I f we don’ t do itN
-your money back
broke Cleveland's winning .streak that
Hetties I'hilndclphin-lloston
Drop Another to the
to ■comfort her in her loneliness.
had reached six- gamer, yesterday,
Then she added: " I am sorry you _
Affair
_
.Smokers
..-.YE STE RD AY'S RESULTS,,
i winning n loosely played game 8 to C.
W e drain your Ford Crank Case FREJE
3
have forgotten that we were frie n d s !"
-----/• '■■•r
— to lose a friend is to die n little.” .■
tNATI, April 2&amp;-xClndh- f
hut
ORLANDO,
April
25—
Getting
next
■
)♦'•;&gt;
,.•//*
“
■
5
Florida Slate League
■
lit evened the opening series with ‘’ rrorn bcJ,,n'1 h,m nUoWCtI lh“ ^ anB to the entire 'pitching staff of the
A fe tr 'th e
contrite De M arsny'2
Autoline Oil costs no more th n n ^d lh ary lubneant*.
■
A t Orlando IS, Daytona 2.
•“
"
iburg )&gt;y winning the final game tu 8curc fm,r run*’
fgiveness, h e , Sought
„ „
—
*
Islanders, w itlfsixtecn hits, In d u in g he dged* he i1 fotj
■
A t Tampa 8, Mrndentown 5.002 200 103— 8 12 3 „( Vt,rnl circuit 'clouts, the Bulldogs w,,t
■
snlAy, ,5 to I. A fter ihe third,] Detroit
Due dc Lange a is to toil Jiitn: ■
■
Silverware
F
R
E
E
W
l
Gasoline
A t Lakeland 7, St. Peto 5,
'^ P itched, strongly until thci 9th,
^ I took ihc.zc&amp;ihd 'gamo- nf-ifrc atsai^.l'.Y2HLV^!^’A -J!plliUtX^IU.JBbiU»dterl«-----— r
M»ti.j *• ,.1,., ,,
’^
U
Trates*pulled
when thci'TratT^*
pulled o ff n throat-1__ 1 lulu ll^^T Tilh ccs tmtl/ Woodall,! yoat(.r(|ny to tho tune o f 18 to il.l '’hrirnocl and exalted me.’ I)o Lan- 3
m
National League
5TU D E R AK E R nnd CH E VRO LET AUTOMOBILES
cning rally. With the tying run on E**»ler, Metevicr, Shautc, Morton ami Score by innings:
. geais, proligatc that he was, b e -'_
Sec our Studcbaker Light Six, $1,1,15 Delivered
A t New York 0, Hrnnklyn 4.
third ami the winner on sci'otid, L u -! D Neill.
Daytona......... 000 000 002— 2 3 4* imved Do Maraay’s remark n trick t o 1"
■
A t Pittsburg 4, Cincinnati 5.
I i|Ue fanned Rik sell for the third out.
jOrlmulo...... . 102 1320 OOx— 18 10 3 1conceal his conquest o f ‘ the Duchess ' ■
NEW
YORK,
April
Il5.—
The
Yan,,
™
.
,
A t St7 Louis 0, Chicago ,'t.
The score:
,
...
,
Purcell, Elrod, Tildon and Munn; and a reused her of accepting the
recovered from their hatting ,,,
,
A t Boston-Philudclphla, rain.
young coxcomh ns her lover.
£
on ooo 002—t y a kees
Pittsburgh
.
- *
,
• ,
, |
i Woolf and Francis,
slump
yesterday
and
pounded
out
n
.120
001
01
x—
T
tK
8
I
Tiie
knowledge
that
her
hushund
*
Cincinnati
four to nothing victory over Wash­
American League
wagered ns to her purity was the (5
Kunz and (Teach; I.uque and VVIngo.
ST. PETERSBURG, April 25.— The |.......................
ington with President Harding’ and
-Snnford, Florida
A t Chicago 0, St. Louis 1.
First Street nnd Myrtle Avenuehutting of Gulley, Lakeland outfield- humiliating climax to their unhappy
his personal staff in the stands. Babe
marriage
o
f
cnnvcnttlon.
In
her
A t Detroit 8, Cleveland 7.
BROOKLYN, April 25.— New York
.. ...
ar, who made four hits in five trips
A t Boston 3, Philadelphia 7.
&lt;leaned up the series With Brooklyn \Ul,ih
. !,,R. r ^ 0n'! .‘ " T
!!’" to the pinto and incidentally hit safe­ shame nnd despair the Duchess
,,
...................
. _?
—. . f —.— P A 4«... f f 11 . .. f ? *.. ..I.. season in tin* 5th nnd posed with the
A t Washington 0, New York t.
yesterday, winning 0 to 4. I he Giants \
..
'
ly in Ids fourteen consecutive game, sought out her great aunt, the Prin­ embraces the following described Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
1president.
knocked Auditor out of the box in the
fentured'~T1ajr7'To—5 victory of the cess, fo rad vice. "You take life ton property situated in Seminole Coun­ Beg. 25.fi l chs. W. and 20.82 chs. N.
Washington
......
000
000
tlftO—0
f&gt;
1
LE A G U E STAN D IN G S
third, hunching seven hits for five
Highlanders over the Saints here yes­ seriously, my child,’ 'said the Prln* ty, Florida, to-wit: NW. 1/4 of NW. cT SE. cor. See. 2, Twp 20 S, Range 30
New York
.0J)3 Oil) 000—4 !) 0
re s, "L ife is a carnival— you can­
runs o ff the southpaw star. They
terday.
lv Run N. 10 chs. W. 5 chs. S. ID
Mngridge, Ilrillheart, Russell, Menot come to it dressed n^_a nun." At 1/4, See. .18, Twp. 21 S., Range 2‘J
Florida Stale League
could gel only one hit off Dlckeminn
,, .
Score by innings:
chs. E. 5 chs. The said land lieing as­
East.
40
acres.
The
said
land’
being
the rinse o f the interview, the Duch­
Pet. in the last six innings, a double stonl |^ ri,lW’ m,(l &lt;jhi" n t&gt;" ,tuuhl* Jo"&lt;*
Won Lost
Lakeland ....... .‘300 200 200—7 13 0
assessed at the date o f the issuance sessed at the date of the issuance of
1Si hang
ess
promised to alter her life. Ami
by
Frisch
nnd
Young
after
two
passj
&lt;1
Orlando •••••**•»**»■l •
5
.c n
St. Pete ............ 103 010 000—3 7 2
suci^ertificntu' in tho name o f "Kxher. change to a great coquette of o f such certificate in the name o f A
es, giving them the only run o ff the
Lakelnnil • **#•#illMllMO it
0
Craig
and
Smith;
Lane
and
Moore.
P.
Cowley.^
Unless
said
certificate
trs.
T. Weed."
P H IL A D E L P H IA , April 25.— Phila­
the court o f Louis X V H I ran her into
Tampa ..........
G
8
.571 Memphis recruit. Score:
shall
lie
redeemed
according
to
law
Also:
Tax Certificate No. 1503.
delphia staged « comeback against
tiie deeper ■waters of love and cul­
8
Daytona .....
G
42!) New York ....... 302 010 000—0 8 1
BKADKNTOW N, April 25.— Tam­
Tax
Deed
will
issue
thereon
on
the
dated
the
2nd day of June, A. I). IK'.HJ^
Boston
yesterday,
halting
out
five
minated in one o f the most fascinat­
(100 Oil) 000— I 0 t
St. Petersburg
IS
8
.42!) Brooklyn ..
lias filed said certificate in my office
.
runs in tin* first inning, and winning pa made it two straight here yester­ ing romances ever brought to the 81st day o f May, A. D. 1023. '
y
Eradentovvn ...
5
.357
Illume, F. Johnson and
n&gt;l i r &gt; ,|)(, j,nnu, 7 t(|
Naylor twirled fine day when they touched Sullivan'and screen.
W ITN E S S my oUicial signature mid has made application for Tux
,
Ruether, .Diekerittnn and Deberry.
nnd seal this the 21th day o f April Deed to issue in accordance with law.
hall in every inning hut the seventh, Nitty for fourteen safe lilts and mass­
National League
Said certificate embraces the follow­
when three scratch hits were all con­ ed 8 runs to l;ont the Growers, 8 to 5. LA IO L L K T T E P L A N LECTURES. A. I). 1023.
Score by innings:
Pet.
CHICAGO, April 25.— Vic Alrldgo verted into runs by the Red Sox, u
Won
Lost
ing described property situated in
(S E A L )
F.. A. DOUGLASS,
heli|
St.
Louis
to
two
hits
while
the
Tampa
............
112
000
202—8
I
t
1
Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit: Ileg.
strong wind made it difficult for the
1
.889
Nc\y Y o r k ........... .... 8
M.YDLSON, M’ is.. April 24.—'S e c ­
Clerk Circuit Court,;
000 200 0,10—5 13 2 tor La Collette will take the stump
10.82
chs.
N. nnd 20.04 chs. W. of SE.
.875 Clubs hit Jesse Haines opportunely, fields luil the Athletics played with­ Braden town
Chicago .............. .... 7
1
.
Seminole County, Fla*.
*»
o
cor.
See.
2,
Twp*. 20 S, Range 30 K.
llymel nnd Nance; Sullivan, Vutty to carry his beliefs to the people
Philadelphia ;......
.500 making a clean sweep of the series by out a»1 error.
B yi A. M. WEEKS', I). C.
and Kerns.
Hun
N.
10
chs.
W. 10 chs. S. 10 chs, K.
.500 shutting out the visitors, 8 to o. Hart­ Boston
Cincinnati ........... .... 4
4
some time in Jqne according to' word 4-25; 5-2-0-10-23-30
000 000 300—3 8 I
10
chs.
10
acres.
The said land be­
5
.375 nett's homer, his'fourth o f the season, Philadelphia
Pittsburgh ........... .... 3
fro
mhis
son
and
secretary
Robert
510 010 000—7 8 0
&lt;1
L A K E M AR Y, FLORIDA
.333 gave the locals Hu- first run. HonthBoston .................
4
M.'l.a Collette, Jr. It is regarded as Notice id Application for Tax Heed ing assessed at the date of the issu­
Piercy, Fullerton, O’Lmil, and DeIN V IT E S YOU .
ft
.250 ciite stole home in the 7th. Only one voriner; Naylor and. Perkins. ■
St. Louis ............ .... n
IU
like! yhere that the Wisconsin sen­ Under Section 575 o f the General ance of such certificate in the name of
visitor,
.Mueller,
who
doubled,
reach­
Mrs. N. (!. Foster.
2’
.
)
feel
higher
than
most
of
sur­
.143
Brooklyn .......... *. .... 1
0
ator may take up the trail o f Presi­
Statutes of Che State o f Florida
ed second base. 5 eslertlay’s victory
rounding
country.
Water
DD.5/I1)
Also: Tax Certificate No. 1002,
dent I larding should he swing through
Notice is hereby- given that F. L.
ST. LOUIS, April 25.— Elam Van
was Hie seventh consecutive win for
American League
Woodruff, purchaser of Tax C ertifi­ dated tlu* 7th day o f June, A. 1). Isos.
Gilder, who won.the only previous vic­ pore. Several -cottages for summer the west.
Score:
cate No. 400, dated the 5th day of has filed said certificate in my office
tory for the Browns this season, re­ rental. A few 5 nnd 10 acre tracks,
Lost
Pet. Chicago.
Won
(Mil) 000 000—0 2 0
within
rify
left.
Good
citrus,’grape,
St.
Louis
June,
A. D. ltlll, lias filed said cerli- and has made application for Tax
FIRE
DOES
8200.1)00
DAM
AGE
peated his performance yesterday nnd
1
.857
Clcvclnnd ...
... ft
DIIU Bio 2&lt;)\ 3 8 0
bunch blueberry and blackberry land.
(
hicago
•
1
I
lento
in my office and has made ap-1 Deed to issue‘ in accordance with law
tinlocals
defeated
Chicago
1-0.
He
.714
5
New York
•'ity |nopert advanced 25 per retd,
O
Haines
and
Ainsinilh:
Aldridge
and
llaitu’K
;
KINSTON,
N.
f\,
April
24.—
Fire
:
plication
for Tax Deed to issue in nc- Raid certificate embraces the followallowed
tlie
visitors
but
I
hits.
The
.(&gt;
1
5
7
Philadelphia
.. 1
run that gave the.Browns the contest 11*22. will increase 25 per cent after o f iinileti-i milled origin this a fte r-1eordance witKVlaw. Said certificate ing described property situated in
.571 Hartnett.
Detroit ....
... 1
3
,i
noon destroyed the new brick Inline- embraces
the* following described Seminole County. Florida, to-wil:
came in the Hh, when Tobin doubled, September, 1023.
Washington
•i-.’
I.AK K M ARY It K A L I Y CO.
•
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-•o warehouse at Senior avenue and property situated in Seminole County, Reg. 11.80 chs.
. and 29 chs. S. of
f a ' f a F a ' t o p a f -v ^
wi nt to third on McManus’ sacrifice
.333 n 1**3
4
.St. Louis
Lake
.Mary,
Florida
r
Independence
street
lieu-,
together
Florida,
t-&gt;
wit:
Beg.
39.82
chs.
N.
A
N.
E.
rur.
See.
2,
Twp
20 S, Range 30
1mu) home when Kish's throw to Cnl.107 Ha
1
Chicago
21
ile
with
approximately
1,500
hales
o
f
j
35.04
ihs.
W.
o
f
SE.
er.
Sec.
2,
Twp
lv,
Run
S.
0.14
chs.
S.
4;&gt;
deg. W. H.li
Inis, in all attempted double |lay nf5
.1(57 8 t
1
Boston
cotton
entailing
a
loss
estimated
at
2D
S.,
Range
,30
E.,
run
S.
1.82
chs.
chs.
N.
11.92
chs,
lv.
5.78
chs. to beg.
f
i
ter
he
had
gloved
Sovercid’s
fly
went
►l
SHOE WORKERS STRIKE E N B S j eeno.ono. The cotton was owned by , \V. 19 I 2 chs. N. 18 chs. E. 12 chs. f* acres. The said land being assessed
f
i
i
ppst
the
Sox'
second
Mieker.
fa
JOH NSON H AS
— _____
the cotton growers co-operative auto- s. 82 E. 8.34. chs. N. 12.71 chs. K nt the d#t» of the issuance of such ccrf v , St. I.onia
nnti iq(i non l 8 2 i
f;
I
Y
^
N
.
Miu—
. April
.Irik' oiati.m.
oxtiuwtfir */f l i f t jjW W Y.1V1 C:«h£.N. T V 111’ ,E. in r i'iJ C : E.tCrtake. In the flinm* o f "Titus Hart",
L IT T L E T R O U B L E
r
u
t
-hiragir
timi
ooo
(loo
o
i
i
fn
iif worker.&lt; affiliated with the Amal­ mice win* avnilahle.
I 73 chs. S HI chs. W. 1 1 11 chs. S 20
Unless said certificate shall he rcfa
f
t
|
Woodward,
Lcverctt,
and
Selialb;
P
a
f
j
Fa
f
a
fa
fa
B E A T IN O F U L T O N f t
gamated
Shoe
Workers
of
America
______________________
i
i
h*.
Stt'ly
to
beg.
33
acres.
The
said
deemed
according
to law Tax Deed
Van Gilder and Severeid.
was ended today mid work was re Notice of Application for Tax Deed land being assessed at the date of the will 'issue thereon on the 31st day of
Norma Talniadge tonight and loN E W YORK, April 25. Being dis
sained ia full ill Ihe 18 factories af
issuance oT such certificate in the May*, A. 1). 1923.
Sect ion’ *775 of tlu* General
tinctly Hie lesser o f two evils. Floyd morrow nigbt,
CLYDHCHAPM AN
, Hinted with the l.ynn Shoe Manufac­ I iidcr
W ITNESS my official sigriatdri
Statutes of the State of Flnridu
nmne of ''Sanford Water Works".
Johnson, parking the punch o f a miturers Association.
TO
P
L
A
Y
W
IT
H
Also: Tax Certificate No. 2053, and seal this the 21th day of April, A.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Mrs/
••'HiI'.fi-rnal
'lady’s powder puff, will go on against
She
appears
Sti !ln Cowley, pureifnser of Tax For-1 dated the 5th day of June, A. I). 1891, D 1923.
D A Y T O N A A G A IN
Jess Willard in tin,* feature ImoiI of | lann ."
McKinnon Murkwnoil Company wi'l
-»&lt;i, dated the t'.tli day of has filed sai l certificate in my office
(S E A L )
lv. A. DOUGLASS,
the Milk Fund show, as the result of
enrry a emupleti Hue " f Iiitgrwnvcn
;\ |t pigp hns tiled said eerti- aml hn* made application for Tax
' *
Clerk Circuit Court.
t ors of splendor she unfolds a Joined li.iilona in ttrlando Y estergaining an unofficial derision ovet
In
Socks.
12-tfc
lii'ate
m
my
office,
and
has
made
upDeed
to
issue
in
accordance
with
law.
Seminole t'ounty, Fla
Funny Fred Fulton, that strictly neu­ I i.life ion of love from tin- le ill I of
lerd.ii mul Will Gel Into Actembraces the followBy: A. M. W E EK S, I). t .
plieittioii
for
Tax
Deed
to
issue
in
ae-1
Said
certificate
tion at Once
tral gentleman of pugilism at the Jer­ a wilful Kraut v m Eraiice's gau-st
i 25 ; 5 - 2 - 9 - 1(5- 23-30
, j
jfc | f H
(ordanre with law. Said certificate ing described property situated
sey City armory Monday night.
A eourt-.
i lyde &lt; ha|immi, mi old lino- ptt'h
jury of boxing critics, icpresenting
('m ils state that IbK phluie i- , r
Sanford, as well as one of.Sun-j
five New ' York uiormng newspapers,
voted unanimously that Johnson won hejter than "Smiling Thiotigh" and s.rd’s celery farmers, left yesterday
-------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:-------------------g
easily. He did. But. whul they neg­ while there me timse who claim it |||( n,|aij,|i&gt; uheic lie jojiu-d the Day^icmt "club, liming signed with that
lected to mention was tiie fart that if enn't he jlone, 'tis a fuel. See it
.
, !uh alioiil a week ago. lie lias a regJohnson had the punch of a welter­ yourself.
weight or Fulton anything hut tin-------ulm* berth with this leant nail after
Without cost to Vulu'e Douglass, lie 1,,.;,,^ g h iti enough time to get in a
heart o f a gazelle, the fight never
would have gone the limit of 12—bar­ is invited to tiring his lamily a- the |ji(|e pia«ti*e In v.ill take up tinmanager's guests tonight and -o N*o iwirliiig in tegulur style,
room rounds.
In our labored way, we are attempt­ mu in "Tin- Ivtornnl Flame
Chap should mal.e tin- Islanders a
......
...... man this Henson after his stmt*
ing to convey the thought dial the
Saturday— "Adam 's
w„i|. mil on t h e i e h i y farm this
Friday
and
principals were and me a couple of
« larlure
ason, getting rii f tiie malaria le v ­
tramps.
But words fail i is . They Kill.' 'Don't miss it. It
put-tramp tin- field. Johnson, fight ■haling with a model n cave girl a el that has Itmnpeied him during the
F.Ve
their past seasons, and if given the proper
ing a rushing, rapid fin* battle from I" col daughter of
llo -l ow he should win many frames for
the first, dropped Fulton with a left , tuim- I iii ii l ov e s , el e.
e nd f ea t ore
hook to the head in the opening round, tegohn vu
I is team.
The Herald is watching with. interand although in* hit Frederick on that
, -I, the results o f l imps twirling this
fragile jaw of his with everything e\.
M H P K OF MEETING
ctpt his foot throughout the remainib
season, and we are betting our plug
or of the fight, thc_ plasterer o-vci
-||„. ,„Miul no . ting &gt;.f the G. 1. A. o! Iiihui &lt;o t lliit h&gt; will lu* l!i o' with
again forsook tiie perpendicular.
of L. K will la* held Thursday after- j tin* hip mil.
clean, man-sized wallop in the first, (WMlt| ll( ! 8,0 at the liumi ..f Mis. \V
third, fourth, seventh, tenth or d. vIVrgusoii at Lain Mary.
Clothes wash cleaner
enth round, w6uld have finislrt*il Ful­
UIK
ond w h ite r, nnd last
ton, hut Johnson jusl didn't have it.
N ig h t a n d
longer w hen you use
M o r n in g |
R e d S e a l L y e to soften
fOfl _
l { ave Clean
N O TICE TO A L L UONGKRNKD:
#

YESTERDAY’S
DOINGS IN THE
BIG LEAGUES

! A UTOLINE

\

3

San Juan Garage Company]

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

Important Announcement
On account o f having to v a c a t e my

place o f business to make way fo r the

contractor now w orking there, I have
stored my stock w aiting tor my

S o fte n s

W a s h -V / a te r

- New Headquarters

Tho Sanford Carpenters' Local 1751
contemplates a raise In scale to 75c
per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923.
21H*2Gtp

I T 3 A SUCCESS

TOUR

If they Tire, Itch, Smart, Dura
or Discharge, it Sony, Irritated,
Inflamed or Granulated, use
Murine. Soothes and Fiefrtshcs.
Sale lor Inlunt or Adult. Ac all
Druggists.

O sU R
) BBAA\K l N C r '

$ 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0

W rit /or FfW £y*

MUniNB CO., 9 t’. u

GUARANTY
R O A C H K IL L E R

$1,000.00 Roach Killer
I'

’ K ills Them

L P. McCufler
r+w

the w ash-w ater. Lnun'd r y soap goes u lot
farther, too.

EVES Healthy Sycs

^

Ohio S ii.n ,

Ctuc.fw

in mo t humes tlu* old gue^s-witfk
Jinking days have gone, never to re­
turn. Them it 'was a matter of
anxious ronjccture as to whethi r
or not tiial hatch o f bread would
rise properly. All of our baking is
a scientific success.
Our broad
should he one of your, standard
family foods.

ROUTH BAKERY
SANF0RDMAID'
BREAD

Th orou gh ly dissolve.
R E D SEAL L y e in w ater
before putting clothes in.

,

K eep R E D SEAL L y e
in the house; it has many
* every-d a y uses.
W rit a for booklet. Full
directions in
each can. Be j
sure and buy
only the genu-(
Ino RED SEAL ]
Lye.

STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE
J* nxxxrtiUxl »&lt; i h « mismnUx'*' cxterroliuvio*

to be ready.

stand now occupied by R o u m illa t &amp;
Anderson,
and" w illk' *„ be
open 1*there
tor
*
+ ‘ ‘ * “,J 4 *''
* *
l 1
i 1 ■ t . * y «'*.t A*: r"
business just as soon as they are able
to move, which should be about a week
or ten days.
*,

P. C. Tomtan &amp; Co.

m u tu i*. p*.

cxtha

(nr &lt;V» Viyui_ln.'. W ulviU if.. Aut». 1UU »Utl

B. L. P E R K I N S

Mini.
IWin’l w»»U 11mo trrlaa lo kill U***o port*
with Hooter*, liquids or HU mpatuwniol
l'r&gt;'i«mUoti&gt;.

R oady fo r U«o—D sttor th an T r a p s

s-oi: uii.rsi

* iko* t»***.

•O L D V V SR YW H B R B
■ t **•

♦%

I w ill be located at the

1L.

** y

'

i

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�THE SANFOftD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922

PAGE FIVE

Fisher
B e s r o fte p .
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1
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, i P M u n M ' M A ir.s j
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of

Vfitf\T W E
VOU TTM-klN
(NBCHJT?^

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

m

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ta

Wa
1*1
h*
fa
fa
fa
f«
ha
fa

FOR SALE

^
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^
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^

*

-------Cards of Sanford'a Reputable Professional Men, each
of whom, In hia chosen profeaaloo the Herald reconituends to the people.

N
M
^
ll
M

mi

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law

IKMKIto— You con get seed bed
Over Seminole County Bank
Ifram's and irrigation plugs at tfc«
ford Novelty Work*.
100-t/c SANFORD
FLORIDA
lit SALE— Hosier and Days' pmntn
hml varnishes nt Sanford Novelty
[trks, Snnfoid agents.
183-tfc

FRED R. WILSON

A TTO K N E Y -A T -I.A W
lit .vw .lv—Itiumu island eggs tor[
retting, 15 eggs for $1,01).
Mrs.
First National Bunk Building
L worth, Heard all Avenue, SnnSANFO RI)
-:FLORIDA
fd.
8:j-tfp
jit SAl.i; .Modern Luiiku Iuw, pnickieally new with garage and cement
Ilk.-. Also five uercs hammock land
ARCHITECT
stly cleared on puved road, Imtuire
[13 Oak Ave.
21-3tp
Room 7, Miller Bid*.
FLORIDA
[lit SALE Fine strawberries for 4ANFORD. -:* -:preserving or table use, 15c quart.'
|y aiders of five quarts or more derred. —1.. It. .lanes, I lean lull A v e *1
Photic 3303.
* 22-tfe

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

CHELLE MAINES

)H SAI.K- Two cows and several
pice hrif! •is.—(!. I)., care of H er-1
til-tltp
Kyaa FA*mined

FOR RENT

lit IIF NT Modern apaitlneiit, also
ped room, new and clean. Apply at
l.nurel Ave.
1‘J -tfci

You tan find the nnme of
every live Business Man
In Hnnford in this Column
each day.
k i R i i i u u n i u i )

Quick Service Transfer

-:-

LAW YER
— Court House

Glaaar* Dealgned

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

Storage Facilities
if we pleaMe you, tell others; if not,
tell us. Phone 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR nml BUILDER
•17 Commerri.il Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
IRS-------A UTO--------- HON D8

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor anti Builder
JANFOltD

FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
l&gt; i»M la h i-il
it-r .-A -i.
I 'h t iii.
l ’ U - 1 ill' |» r h i r «l

I inn t)

CllF I #44In
1
Hanford. Fla. 11»titf»H
llB u In r a *

in ns

-t - i»
I ti, r . t i n r n l a
(11 *»11r 11•i r r

Hiirrlf tl tiii tl■
1,41HII■

Optlrian-Optometria*

^lt ItKNT Desirnlile housekeeping |H2 Bast First Htraet
Box 117.
111.(itji

J *fci| iF rff

flu w ln m a

( t in u r r i

M.it n * UTl.n
I'hniie nr write
I
I
F
.
I
H
II
ltl.tl.lt
n n iiM N r
' I II K SA N 1)1*1 P FR ”
iw riiu n i \\ i:s i mi:vr ruvti’A.w
|r midsenson rates, 315 N’ . Atlantic
Phtint* 4H
|(&gt;|-H H u e millet A i r ,
•Haytotm Reach.— Mrs. 1.. It.'
lit. I'liotie UL'O-W.
20-tite FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSU RANCE
&gt;AN HF ii.iiuo WA N T E D Wrti ----------Phones--------Office 271 Cut Flowers------------- Floral OrNigmi
I'sy i
interest for six months and Res. 203
l M* per cent hoitus to the party;
|\|&gt;
I
' l 1 I 4Ii'''M rl ' f 11V
Annual and Ornamental Plants
Iking tins loan. Security: All tnn-i
"*
- *
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
Be a'M’ts of the business together|
814 Myrtle Ave.---------- Phone 2(iO-W
fh “ ther securities. Money to lie lioonis 206-207-208 Meisch Building
d fur additional equipment, which
II increase the business 150';. If
Rooms 22IL22H
p have the money to loan, investif•' this good, clean, IdRitinmte estabCcncritl M;i('him* and Boiler
DENTIST
d business, near Orlando. For inWorks
New Meisch Building
M ‘‘w*. address M. II. II., care San-1
Cylinder (Irimiintr
Sanford, Florida
Herald.
Itl-tfc Phone 201

W. J. THIGPEN
• Real Estate

STEWART The Florist

Dlt. It. M. MASON

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

fh RENT— Furnished bungalow.—
F. lame.
23-2tj»l
Phone
&gt;!! RENT—T w o' furnished bod j
Practice limited to
n.s, borne new, ideal summer 1«-' Wwai(„ cf K&gt;l.f F-ar. Nose and Throat S TA TE
k from P. O.
•
23-311&gt;
K&gt;i-k Examined, Masses I .tied

DK. G. S. SELMAN

i

WANTED

Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
(J2--------- Sanford, Florida

R E A L ESTATE
■ HOARD IS PROPOSED

Meisch Building

T A LLA H A S S E E . April 24.— Li­
NED— A chance to build
your
A form of porcelain has been in censing of all persons who do real
pewf home before lumber geta any
vented in Bavaria that can bo soften estate business, including sah'sineii.
her. Plans and estimates furnish- ed by beat and blown into shape and and creation of a Florida Real Estate
Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc otherwise treated much like gins*. |commission is proposed by Senator
---------------------------W. it. Igou in a bill Introduced in
INTKl) TO BU Y— Aspurugus fern
Contract
bus
been
let
for
the
new
I
the
senate Friday.
for good clean stock will pay
The measure is said to be ill uc.... I price. Address W, P. Nuwull National Rank building lit Do Land,
Wholcsale Fern Grower*, Apopka,! 1° cost $100,000.
I cord with the ideas of the Florida
*
270-tfc
----------------- 7-------'Realtors' usocioation.
;
registration fee of
M I.S.MAN W ANTKD by food man- HALF. M ILL T A X FOR
HEALTH
BOARD
O
K
B
Ill?1B
fflr
brokcri
um,
$lu for salesIjfaiturer for Florida. State wage
hud, age, prior employment nnd
TALLA H A SSE E , April 24.—The
r"ices. Address Bor 220, Jackpvilli*, Fla.
23-6tc budget committee of the bouse will
make u favorable report on the reL U «*i
quvft pf the state board of health for
•cjhulf mill tax for the support
iNTKD— Position by1
. xipcTiciiced 3' liBcdlu
asbier. Answer, P. O. Box 1113,! of the board. State Health Officer
'ford, Flo.
■ i 22-3tp Dr. Jt. C. TurCk says this , will be
, t
___ adaquatv td mcqt the domnnds and
will provide $210,000 for the mainnniW ARE MEN W IL L
tenacc o f the board for the two years.
MEET IN JAX TO D AY
RELIEVES BACKACHE
ACKSONVILLE. April 25.— The
“ Have had kidney trouble and back­
nt unnuul convention o f the South- ache for many years and I tried sev­
Hardware Jobbers Association, eral doctors but got only temporary
the' American Hardware Manu- relief. A friend advised me to try
3urera* Association will open here Foley Kidney Pills, and before I used
arrow morning and continue for two boxes I was entirely well," writes
0 days. Several hundred delegates A. C. Pcrkios, Summer Shade, Ky.
etdy are here for the convention, Kidney and bladder trouble reqpirea
Foley Kidney
lM&gt; will open with an address of .prompt treatment.
Iconic by Mayor Johu W. Martip, Pills give quick tjsUef. ■ Refuse subtlkia city, for the city, and Colonel alitutca. Inslat upon Foley's. Sold
K. Toomer, for the atatc.
cverywlvcre.-i-Adv.

.A iit&amp; K -z X iJ L -.

SO PS s

|SEEIP»’ V/Cot^C,,

&lt;

men with a renewal privilege from
year to year ut a fee of $H) for
brokers and $0 for salesmen.
Applicants are granted permits to
do business either as broker or sales­
man upon recommendation of ’ two
reputable citizens, who must be own­
ers of real estate. ' Permits are revokable
for
numerous 'reasons.
Among them are misrepresentation
and failure to properly account for
any moneys coming into one’s pos­
session, that is property of another.
The chairman o f the board would
receive 516 a day for uctunl time
occupied by the work, while the other
two membera would receive $10 u
day each. The board would be au­
thorized to employ clerical help.
For placea where electric current is
not available tbare baa been invented
a ventilating fan that ia driven by
the heat from a kerosene lamp.

.

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P U R P L E *

/M-IVE . R xNWN •

Major Railroad System

CLASSIFIED E :
purely
:
ADS
5 : PROFESSIONAL :
Classified Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no ClasaHled
Ads charged to anyone. Cnah
must accompany nil orders,
Count the words and remit
orordingly.
•
it: fa fa fa fa fa fa Ra

t TH EM

u

S O P B \ E . C 'H E R E
, Q U IC K * .
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DO HN E V E S
R E C E IV E M e I

4 nn/t

4 ,u u u

u ri

M ile s ,

,he thinl

p

•» “»e v»n swenn-

‘'r.V:i Mor&gt;'-

Ju n -

Tiu'

WI* their de-

velopnuuit, 13 yeara ago of Shaki r .

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OWNIN’ ti YD FIt OWN HOME.
--------

.

.

*

pledged to carry on until these ex­
penses urc over.

There is uotlting that givci .a p«nv-

IsH'til lenllors me selling—holfseson the easy payment plan. Like pay.
eat residential suburb’.
Ing one’s own •home. It often has jn(j rent, a comparatively small pnyC L F V F I AND
Anril25__\
„,,W J
The second chapter was the build*K’1'" sa'1'
•* 's cheaper to rent ment puts the purchaser in fiossesion
ijor railroad system the Van Swer*
,*u* high-speed interurhau line
*b»n I" own, but is (his saying true? „ f „ fiome and then by payment of
major
iron consisting
c o n s i s t itnr o f * m i n i - o v i n m t e l c
il lr ue in the long run when rv- n small a mount a month which pays
ingen,
of approximately *" l»r‘»v»«h* adequate servin' to Shaker
Heights.
erything Is considered?
thtr interest ami part of the principal
I,tiOO miles of roadway and im luding
The
proposed
SfiO,000,000
Union
j
"h
e
r
e
does
the
family
gel
to
that
In
family in n few years will own its
the eoiisolidiited Nicked Plate, whieli
station
on
Cleveland's
Public
Square
always
live
&lt;
in
a
rented
bouse
7
What
home.
embraces five railroads, the Chesa­
H widow with a
peake ami Ohio and the Hocking Val­ will be the fourth chapter, although happens when the hicudxviuuci* dics^ &gt;|*l( HUy j})(,
family of children left with a home
ley, operating as a separate unit, is it was conceived long before the wr Kltt« beyond the age of \voj k ?
Many a Tampa family iti the last has a long start on. the woinuti left
Plate consolidation
was
no wane of the five great railway N'iekcl
few
years lias hud the unpleasant ex­ with only a stitek of rent receipts nml
systems of the country, according to thought of, and originally planned ns
perience of having its home sold over a few hundred dollars worth of tmusea
downtown
terminal
for
tin*
Van
new rnilrond praps just issued.
Sxxeringen latemrlian line. Build- ka bead by not having the title to ||,dd furnitvne.—Tampa Tribune.
Oris P. ami Mantis- 3. Van Swe? ininga are ln'ing razed for aeluiil eon- *he bouse. Renting means xfurry* it,
_____ ;________________
gen, o f Cleveland, pictured in some
means moving; moving means ex- (
V m U .lVS IS CAPs(ruction
of
the
station,
which
xvill
circles as the twentieth century pro­
pense, Often buying new things to tit
cover
about
31
acres,
to
be
built
in
totypes of Hill ami Ilnrristitati are
the new home. Il means in the end1 ** RED I N 't E N I R A l . AMERU A
the men who control this rtew sys­ such a way as to allow for ample
expansion of steam roads and transit when n man has reached an age in
.
•
tem. Both are comparatively young,
line facilities under its nmf. It will |life when imlimsl to take things a,
SA J;A ’ A l&gt;(
A,,nl
Oris P. being -12 nml Mantis .1. 10. he a development’ somswlmt similar little easier that lie must keep at the I's. Mara I hdltps, the Los Angeles
For the last twelve years they have t.. the Maud Central Station in S'ewJ trend mill.
I im m lew a. who escaped f.'om a ( al.
been numbered among Cleveland's
York, and one of its wings will hold [ Ruying one's own home, except in ir,,rni“ I'tison some time ago has
feuding eitirens, but until their en. i i hotel,
. i
.i
iii.iu a sense oi i s - ( lie 'll captured, tliroiigb the combineda nmnirnolb
another
insiames, puts
tranee into the railroad field liny
Sweringen property,
j spousibility oil the man and liD fam- efforts of American detectives ami
were little kitowrt outside the stale
Tho Van Hxveringens control also ily, sacrificing some of the pleasure *ke k'cal police in regucignlpa, Houarid possibly in financial citric* in
tlie Calumet and Chicago Canal and pf the present for eomfort and pleas- diirus, according l&lt;i inforn^ition ieNew York and Chicago.
was arceived here.
1 |ie
Dock Company xvhiclt owns some urse Inter. It means thrift.
These brothers, however, appear choice parcels of dot I. and rail land
The man who rents collects a stack
indifferent to fame. The quiet way in Chicago, including l.htHI acres of of real receipts. The ordinary man Agurcut.
they grouped the five roads into the manufaetiij-ing and xvarehonse sites and family pay the rent and spend
propsed Nickel Plate system is one and 2d!) acres of resident Ini and Inisi the test, pet hups waking up when loo
MEDICAL ADVICE in RADIO.
example of the aversion to publcity, ness property.
late to .a realization that they made
. . -------while the method irt which* They ac­
The brothers sharealike
in these a serious mistake by nothaving a,
KF.Y
WEST. April
25.— Medical
quired control o f tin1 Chesnspeak and enterprises. Both me unnuirra»d and1permanent home.
advice was given today via radio
Ohio and the Hocking Vallt■&gt; is all­ live in NlmkVi Heights.
A Imine owner always lias credit: front the .Murine hospital here to the
ot her.
Jal |he bank. If it ionics to ilte worst] steamei West .lallYry, which reportThe Heralddelivered six times a and there is sickness and death with ed a member of its crew critically
According to railroad men here the
unusual expenses, the home may hc^ill
alliance .with Lbc Chesapeake mid week for 15c.
Ohio jva&gt; a departure front xxtint had
generally been expected, us a combi­
nation between the Nickil Plate and
the laickawannu or
Lehigh
was
thought probable, tlm* giving them
an outlet to a New England seaport
or the port of New York.
Instead the Sweringcn* obtained
outlets at Newport . N rw,- and Nor­
folk. But ibis was not all. The
Chesapcak and Ohio, it was explain­
ed, had been overburdened-with tiaflic oi igninting on its own line and its
expansion retarded on account of
lark ofoiitlets over, otbei roads. The
Nickel Plate, on the other blind, car­
ries large volumes

braCeS Five

Ro'lds

now

said to have needed the counter-bal­
ance of large shipments, principally
west, the hulk of which movement
would be in the opposite direction to
the Nickel Flute travel. This it ob­
tains from the Chesapeake and Ohio.
The consolidated Nil kc| Flale is
composed of the following railroads:
Nickel Plate, Lake Erie A- West­
ern: Toledo, Ht. Louis &amp; Western;
Chicago &amp; State Line, and Ft. Wayne,
Cincinnati &amp; lumisvllle; the Detroit
&amp; Toledo Shore Line, owned jointly
by the Toledo, St. J.oiti* A Western
and the Grand Trunk Western, may ♦%
also tie included.
Plate
The original Nickel
traverses five states- Illinois, lndlana, Ohio, Pennsylvania
nnd New J
.York,
running from
Buffalo to
Chicago.
The Toledo, Kt. I amis &amp; Western
runs from East St. Louis, III., through
Frankfort, Kokomo and Marion, Hid,
and Continental, O., to Toledo. The
Detroit nnd Toledo Shot el Lino makcH
an extension of this route, giving nit
entrance into Detroit,.
The I .like Erie &amp; Western touches
Muncie i
Sand-sky and 'Fostorla, O
and Frankfort, lnd., and Blooming-.A
ton, und terminates nt Peoria, III. ]
The Chicago Si SUte line Is u short I 1
stretch carrying tho NiekcJ Plate | ■"
system directly Into Chicago.
The Fort Wayne, Cincinnati « j -w
L’ )uif:ville runs through Indiana from
Fort Wayne on the north to Conners
ville on the south.
Th&lt;; Chesapeake &amp; Ohio has a com­
bined mileage with the Hocking Val­
ley o f 2,890 miles, stretching from
the Atlantic seaboard at Norfolk and
Newport News,' Va., through West
Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio.
The Hocking Valley runs from To­
ledo, O., through Columbus to the
Ohio river. ’• The -Chesapeake &amp; Ohio
of Indiana extends the main line of
the C. A O., and carries it across
Indiana, into Chicago.
This consolidation o f railroads la

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°f ClovelnmlV fin- roll smh'feelitg of security ns own-

This is nhnttl two spark plugs.

At the

moment they are lying on the sales
manager’s desk in the establishment nt
a large midtile-western hardware job­
ber.

il pays to swim with tlie current of
popular demand.
•'Our job,"-said one jobber, "is to
supply markets, not create them. Let
I lie manufacturer make a market for
his goods, tind we will handle it."

One spark plug hears a name known
wherever automobiles are used, the
other a name seldom heard.
Ruth, says the sales manager,. tire
good plugs.

On the score of ijualily

a catqjog with thousands nf items in it.
They haven’t the time to push unadvertised goods. Their work is princi­
pally taking orders."

Ihey run neck and neck.
‘•Hut.*' he adds, "w e are discontinu­
ing this line"— and he holds up the plug
of unfamiliar name. "Yes, and our dis­
count on it j’ n largrr, tbo."
"What's wrong with it?.
Not a
thing. It's a good plug— mighty good
plug, hut— no one knows about il. It
isn’t advertised— the other one is. Tito
demand itt for the advertised make.
And we've learned it pays

Said another— "Our salesmen carry

to

swim

with the current, not ugainat it."
More und more jobbers in every line
of business uro learning every day that

If you go among these wholesalers to­
day to introduce a new product in com­
petition with merchandise nationally
advertised, unless the article is excep­
tional, you will be met everywhuro by
the injunction: "First go out und get
a reputation for your goods through
advertising.
The wholesaler knows by actual con­
tact with dealers how they vulue speed
of turnover, goods, which move with a
minimum of effort; goods people know
about and ask for.
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IN THE H EART OP THE W O R LD ’S GREATEST VEG ETA B LE SECTION
NUMBER 22

SANFORD, FLO R ID A , TU ESD AY, A P R IL 21, 1923

VOLUME IV.

OFFICERS ELECTED RESUMPTION PEACE PACT
PRESIDENT HARDING TO MAKE
AMERICAN COMMISSIONERS
.. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 B U R , BEGINS AT ROTARY MEET
_ APPOINIEDBY HUGHES
O M H E TRIP-TODAY FOR NEW YEAR . BETWEEN TURKS. AND ALLIES
GIVES RISE TO SUGGESTION
TO NEGOTIATE WITH MEXICO
Arrived in New York This Morning on First Lap
of the Journey

YORK BANK .
CLOSED TODAY
no t im O ecided
BY THE STATE
f o r CLOSER U ND ERSTAND .
in g w i t h r e p r e s e n t a -

CLUB HELD GOfffi MEETING AND
HAD SEVERAL V.18IT O R S ,

CUBAN PLANTER
IS ARRESTED
IN NEW YORK MEANS ^TROUBLE
TURKEYS

EXPRESSED DE­

SIRE TO CAST OFF FRANCE
(ny Tkr AssiirTnlrfl
.
Snnford Rotary Club held a good
“
"
the president, expects to account for
N E W YORK, April 24.— President
AS A N A L L Y
meeting at the Hotel Valdez today
, TIVES OF OBREGON
Harding arrived nt the Pennsylvania his stewardship o f administrative a f­ with a good attendance of-members
fairs, to restate and reaffirm the pur­
and several visitors. President D. L.
Station shortly after fi o’clock this
poses o f his administration, and to an­
morning prepared to make Jhe first of nounce and to explain the policies he Thrasher, after calling the club to­
gether, introduced the visitors who
u series of addresses planned for this plans to pursue during the'remainder
Most Important Development In
were Sexton Johnson, of Orlando, su­
But at Early Date .Charles W ar­
o f his tenure o f office.
CHARGED
W
ITH
O
BTAINING
SE­
spring
and
sumemr.
He
will
speak
Conference ns France ts Econ­
perintendent of the city schools; T.
COMMISSIONER WHO REPORTS
ren and John Barton Payne
White house officials, as is custo­
to members of the Associated Press
omically Concerned
CU RITIES ON FORGED
W.
Lawton,
superintendent
of
Semij
INDICATIONS OF
Will Act
in their annual meeting. The presi­ mary, have given no inkling of the mile county school?, and Fred F.herPAPER
SHORTAGE
I Ilr The
rim e d
|
dent and party arrived on n special nature o f the address Mr. Harding hnrdt, of Atlanta, of the Willitc South­
( n r T k e A u w l i l r f V r rim )
LAU SAN N E , April 24.— Resump­
will
mnko
today
at
the
Associated
train of three cars and were greeted
( l l r T h r A o n r h l r d I’ r r a a l
WACMINGTON, April 24.— Secre­
east Company.
tion of peace negotiations between
i n y T h r A &gt; a o r ln f ~ d I’ r f U )
Press luncheon, which will be attend­
NEW YORK, April 24.— Dicurdo
tary Hughes announced American , YORK, I’a., April 24.— The stnte only by a handful, of newspapermen
Mr.
Johnson
gave
nninteresting
the
Turks and Allies gives rise to tho
and a few pnlico officers and plain ed by a largo proportion of the news­
Del Valle, Cuban sugar planter, was
Commissioners to negotiate for closei i bnnklnir commissioner today tt&gt;ok over
talk
on
Highway
Hcnutificntion,
Supt.
suggestion
thnt Turkey’s expressed
clothes men who hnd been detailed to paper editors and publishers of the
arrested at ft hotel here today charg­
understanding with ^representatives nl)(| cloned the City Bnnk, one of
Lawton
on
Education
and
Boys’
Work
desire
to
east
o ff France ns her eco­
i remain* with tho party throughout country. The president lias been at
of Obrcgon government in Mexico York’s largest financial institutions.
and Fred Ebcrhnrdt on Street Paving. ed with grand larceny on complaint of nomic pilot may lend to difficulties
work
on
his
spech
for
several
days,
. their stay in New York.
Julian La Yin thnt Del Valle luul oh-1
City, would bo Charlea II. \\ nrren, i Examiners reported to hanking rumand yesterday went over it with sev- President Thrasher gave opu .of the tallied $62,000 worth of liegitiahlo1that, will prove to be Important de­
of Detroit, former
nmbassudor 1 °) rnissioner at Harrisburg today they
WASHINGTON, April 24.— Depart-! eral members o f his cabinet, includ- liistl viilks on the duties o f Itotnriiins securities from him in exchange fo r' velopment to the conference. Most
Japan, and John Barton Payne, for­
tlint the members have ever heard,
Turkish debt owed to France, whose
!.n.d! ? ti? n" " f
ore of President Harding from Wash- ing Secrotary Hughes. Indicating that
forged certificates oil saiigar ware­
mer secretary o f the interior, now: qoq, Warrnnts wore issued for the
nationals also have preponderance of
culling
upon
them
to
do.
their
duty
nt
ington last night for New York, where ' he considers it of extreme importance,
houses. Another Cuban planted al­
chairman of Red Cross.
,
at rest of Thomas Baird, enshter, and he will speak today at the annual
all
times
as
Roturians
and
to
stand
f
’onomic holdings in the dnmnin now
The luncheon nt which the presidcht
leged by police to have been involved
The time for meeting of comntls- w . H. Boll, assistant cashier. Baird’s
together
for
the
luitterniyftt
of
man­
governed
from Anger. The Turks
luncheon of the members of the Asso- will apeak is to lie held at I o clock at
sion Sit Mexico City hns not been wife said he lind gone awny f«&gt;r the dated Tress, marked the real begin- ’ the Wnldorf-Astorin hotel, and is the kind and the upholding')if the laws J:i the same transaction was arrested express a desire to shake ojf French
lust January ami eivll suit is reiwrted
fixed but will bo determined at nn
control hut spokesmen of
France
ning of a series of speaking trips to principal event on tin1executives pro­ and that service was the greatest to have been- begun nguinst a third.
early dnte. Tho Americhn commis­
privilege
of
mankind.
As
it
was
elec­
aver
they-are
interested
only
in
pro­
be made by the executive during the .gram for the day in New A ork. He
sion will be guided in their discus­
tion
day
he
stressed
the
idea
of
stand­
tecting
legitimate
French
invest­
spring nod summer to various parts: plans to spend only about twenty
sions by bonrd considerations of
ments in Turkey to which end they
of the country.
'
j hours in the metropolis, arriving in ing behind the new officers to he
policy which hnvc actuated the* ad­
already have made extensive conces­
Through these addresses, of which1the city early tills morning by spec- •leeted nnd thanked tl|e members for
ministrating in nil
dealings with
their hearty co-operation with him
sions.
iiliout fifteen will be made during the |ini train and leaving tonight at midCelery shipments from Snnford: 9
Mexico. It iB emphasized there is
during
his term of offiee ns presi­
transcontinontal tour starling in June, j night on the return trip.
,
I’utomnr Yards; ft, Wayrros*: I, Flor­ . LA U S A N N E .
no desire to interfere in Mexico’s
lent.
.
April
i l . — Siffeinternal affairs or suggest what laws
Tlie election followed witli the re­ ence; .1, Chicago; 2, New York: 2, Jer­ ' guarding of the legitimate national
sey City; I, Cincinnati; I, St. Louis.
that nation shall enact.
interests of the United States nnd
mit below:
i
of
the principle- of commercial op­
President
George
W.
Knight.
The celebrated Sanford Band will
I
ai
il
practiced
the
teaching
of
Rotary
portunity
for all nations -was official­
Vice
k
’lv-.idcnl—
It.
.1
.
Holly.
Legislature Takes
play tonight in Central Bark at 8:00
in *hi% every day life. Mr. Dullose ly set forth today ns the guldiftg
Secret a i .\ W. M. 11ay lies.
••’clock
and
the
public
is
cordially
in-,
Cognizance of the
also asked that real co operation' he rule of tlie American representatives,
Treasurer—C. L. Britt.
cited to e.lteml. The following pro­
Pattersoji Case gram will he given in full:
Governors (two to Ik* eleeted) I I . ' given to tin- officers elected for the when ttv Near East peace conference
ensiling year.
it'Mimt*il its labors in un, endeavor to
. . Dullose Mini Hr It. Stevens.
'M arch—Niehelungeii
R. Wagner i
TALLAH ASSEE, April 24.—The Selections — From the Relic of New
It was decided that Sanford will be restore peace between the allied pow­
II. I llultose then arose and paid.a
Hutton and Adams, Evans Companies Are The beautiful tribute to the retiring presl- represented at tile national meeting ers and Turkey, and between Greece
Florida houso of representatives yes­
York
... Gustave Kerkcr
terday took cognizance of news re­ Patrol—'The Crack Regiment Tultani'
ilfiil, li. I.. Tbrmlo r, saying among i,i Si. I,mils in dune anil it is Imped and Turkey.
,Lowest Bidders
ports thut Frank Patterson, of Or­ Serenade—Love in Idleness Maelieth
.)nspli C. Grew, American minister
other things that lie bail been an Ideal that many ••( tin* members will take
lando, had been mistreated in a Mich­
$116,110.05Hutton
Eng.
&amp;
Con.
«'&lt;»•
Switzerland, nnd head of tlie delpresident of the Rotary Club because advantage of the reasonable rates and I
INTERM ISSION
| Rids were opened yesterday at thei
will
go
to
St.
Louis.
igan penal institution, liy adopting n Waltr.bs—Gold nnd Silver
F. l.ehar meeting of the City Commissioners] $1 16,9(10.00— Adams, Evans Co.
egat
inn, made this clear in n brief
he lived the life of a true Rotarinn
$124,444.80— J. F. Morgan Paving Co.
resolution culling upon its three mem- p(ipnlur m ,„ „ r &gt;2li—
inaugural speech following similar
fur tiint puVposc and theie were many $ 120,ri8S.lt)— W. B. McDonald Con. Co.
lets of the joint legislative commit(u(i /«u u
o vt.r
addresses by lenders of the other
m
« n y,
io u
Sissler Make
of them for all kinds of material. A f ­ $ 120,704.36 — W. .1. Bryson Paving Co.
tee inquiring into convict nliuses in
delegations. The conference then
(b ) Kicky Koo
E. Johnson
ter a careful summing up of trio bids Sheet Asphalt, Stone Foundation with
this state, to brit.g the ease to the at Operetta Chimes o f Normandy
divided itself into three committees,
tentinn of the committee and have it
Combined Gu rh and Gutter
each of which will take up subjects
I’lnnquette ami going ovi r the figures it was
take such nation ns *t may deem nec­ March—Noisy Bill
II ill.. n Eng. A- Con. Go
$11
1,640.(16
1
the
in dispute, and tomorrow active dis­
found
thut
Adams,
Evans
Co.,
an
F. 11. Ijoavy
Evans
Co.
Ill
M
l
essary.
A
$114,772.09
the
Hutton
Engineering
Co.,
were
cussionon concrete topics will be
Star Spangled Banner
Key
The resolution was introduced by
lowest bidders and there was oi ily a $120,184.80 - .1. r. .Morgan l aving Cm
i begun.
Representative Fred H. Davis, gf Leon „
_____ 1
,.|jght difference ill tile bids. 1iiit li­ $124,008.10— u . c. Mr Donald &lt;kin. ( * i i
Minister Grew said the
United
county, and adopted with hut little ! R a i l r o a d C o it t lT I lS S I O n
, ing definite was decided upon yi ster- $ 126,180.36— w . .i. Bryson Paving C..
States web nnitil the resumption of
Course, SI ■mi Will Be Made in Few Days and Sheriff Will Plead
discussion, an amendment Itcing made
Will Meet in Sanford (day and the &lt;*it&gt; Commissioner* will Sheet A*pitn It. Binder
the conference.
It hnd reconvened
Funndution Wilt Combined Curb
ti its preamblo by Rep. A. Y. Milum
'g o over (tie two lowest bids toila; - nnd
on a substantial basis; and an un­
His
Case
On May 4th Hearing the mutter will probably be dc tided
and I.utter
ol Duval county. As introduced the
derstanding had already l&gt;ocn reach­
Ai
lam h, Evans Co.
$126,800.00
prcamblc'reclto'J thnt the Florida leg—
next Monday at which time ft ayur
ed on a variety of important sub­
ious
reports
were
circulated
regarding
TALLA H A SSE E . April 21.—The
islnture was now investigating the
Take notice that the Railroad &lt; om- Lake will he back again from Id 4 till- $131,340.06— II llttin Eng. &amp; Con. Go
je cts and upon this firm foundation,
its
probable
nature.
dcuth of a convict in the private camp missioners of thd State of 1-loridn, ties at Tallahassee and tho matter $141,07(1.80 J. F. Morgan Caving Go. Florida senate ai led promptly yester­
Newapupcr men thought they knew the United States expected soon to
in this state, hut owned in Wisconsin, will he in session at Sanford, !• lorida, will he decided. The following is the $144,408.10— W. B. McDonald Con. Go.
day on the first recommendation fol- nnd fidgeted in their seats, with the see a Just and stable pace for which
into the cleat hof a North Dakota hoy, in the room of the Chamber of Com official report of the various bids as $153,092.36— W. J. Bryson Caving Co.
[ lowing the legislative committee In- thought that Its consideration might the world was waiting with eugerAsphalt Block, Concrete Curb
in response to n request from the leg­ mefee, on Ihe 4th day of May. 1928, **1 submitted yesterday:
1vestigntion of Tnbcrt’s dcntlu.— the bc deferred. Then Senator Stokes ness. Of the position o f the Amcrislature of thnt state, nnd then caul'll 9:30 o’clock a. m. to hear, consider
Rids on Contract No. 2 for Paving $129,218.00— Noll &amp; Noll.
Asphalt Block, Granite Curl*
attention to the reports of Patterson's and determine whether or not Uliit- Second Street (Oak to French), Third
recommendation of Governor Hardee „„,| MacWitllnms came running in nan representatives he said:
t rum the investigating committee,
"W e are here for the same pur­
ner's Siding, a railroad siding located Street (Sanford to Magnolia), and $134,732.00— Noll A Noll.
alleged- mistreatment.
llbut Sheriff Jones of this, Loon coun­
grinning
like
two
youngsters
late
to
poses
and in the same capacity *as
within
the
corporate
limits
o
f
tho
city
llrick, Laid Flat, Sand!
. T i„,
As amended by Representative Mil­
(Oak to Avocado), Avocado Avenue Vertical ,Fiber
,
..
,,
.
Jty, lie removed from office, Ihe gov- school. Mr. Stokes apparently knew before the Adjournment, participat­
of
Snnford,
should
he
inrludcd
in
the
lation.
With
(.rnnite
Curb
i
*
^
'
Foundatl
(First to Third), Fifth street (M ag­
am, the preamble reads:
ernor submitted his message recom­ the import of the message, and he ing not mi the footing of a beliger1x10 Sand Fill
"Whereas, tho fair name of
tho railroad swilehing limits of said city. nolia to Myrtle), Ninth Street (C y­
mending thnt Junes he removed for promptly moved for its consideration. ent against Turkey nor us n^ party to
The said eomniis&gt;bmcr* will also press to Bark), Thirteenth Street $134,888.00—Adams, Evnnr Go.
State of Florida hns licen called in
malfeasance in office .shortly after Everybody but the senutura were run the treaty of peace under negotiation
question by certain charges
ns to hear and consider, at st|Ul time and (Sanford to French), Central Street' $1/10,0(17.00— Noll St Noll.
tlie
senate reconvened, at 4 o’clock out of the cIiihiiIht nlid the doors clos­ between the allied powers and Tur­
mistreatment by a foreign corporation dare, such other matters TMatmg to (Sanford to French), Culinetto A ve­ $139,394.76—T. B. Gillisple.
key, but none the less in a full repre­
•
yesterday
uftcriioon, from Its week ed.
he
subject
matter
hereof
nv
may
N
o
t
e
s
of a North Dhkota citizen In u timber
nue (Central to Hughey), and (Com­
What
happened
thereafter
Is
not
sentative rapucit)’, und fully comend
recess,
nnd
at
the
sa/no
time
add
$7,If
Lake
Asphalt
is
used,
ramp operated in this state, nnd etc." proporly arise in the premises.
mercial to Luke Monroe), Oak A ve­
publicly known but it-is known th at1
►peak on tivhulf of the govpuintyd
out
that
under
an
opinion
by
And
nt
said
time
and
place
all
par­
920.00
to
asphalt
bids.
_
nue (Tenth to Thirteenth), Laurel
The resolution was referred to the
Senator
Stokes
talked
for
some
76
eminent o f the United States.”
If Willitc is used, add $7,920.00 to the ssupreme court, bis own power of
ties interested will have an opportun­ Avenue (Sixth to Thirteenth),
investigating committee.
minutes, and Senator Galkins follow­
Concluding, he said: "W e wish to
ity to be fully heard.
i Asphalt Concrete, Stone Foundation sheet uspluilt and asphaltic concrete suspension was not effective during a
ed
him
briefly.
The
irntc
shadow
of
ussisl
in serving the cause of peace."
[session
of
the
senate
and
could
only
Witness
the
hand
of
the
chairman
bids.
The Clermont Hotel, Clermont, is
With Combined Curb and Gutter
Mr. Stokes could Ik* seen through the
•
i
i
*
coiiiiiu
*
iic
I
action.
Thu
acnatc
went
No
mention
win made nt today’s
of
said
Railroad
Commissioners,
a
ffix
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_______ I-----------------------------------being remodeled.
i into executive session. It remained windows us he talked all oyer the inaugural meeting with the Turks
ed in open session and by their order
.
1bi-hind closed doors for one hour und floor.
of the ruilroad or the other conces­
S. H. Ccacock, jr., is erecting a bus­ this 19th day of April, 1923.
With the executive Session over, sions grunted either to Americans or
R. HUDSON BURR,
thirty-five minutes, at the end of
iness building at Perry.
Chairman.
which President Turnbull made known Senators MacWllliams and Stokes other, foreigners, but the Chester con­
that he had appointed Senator Stokes went buck to the committee investi­ cession continues to , ho the great
Avon Bark will have a new business:
chairman
o f the investigating commit­ gation.
.
The
Herald
for
first
class
job
work.
topic of private dicscuasion.
block, costing $70,000, '
The governor’s message said he un­
tee. and W. A. MacWilllama, of the
The Turkish delegation, through
committee its spokesman, declared the Chea­
committee, as a committee of two to derstood the legislative
report on the governor’s message. was still taking further testimony, ter concession was entirely valid and
Co-operation ir. to be tht keynote tion system ns planned by the Flori Tills was the regulur procedure in "which, however, wo may assume will was granted not because Chester waa
cases of the kind. Although
Mr. Ik* largely cumulative." It submit­ an American or^Turkey wished to
of the drive to secure deep waterway du Wnterwnys Traffic league.
Membership ill the leagu e is ex- Stokes und Mr. MaeWUllama huve ted the transcript o f some of tho tes­ favor the United States, but because
transportation for Florida.
heard tho testimony in the Tabert case timony nnd said:
Americans knew how to do business
Under the stimulus of the Floridn ested, und soon the gcnorul plan to
"I wish to eull yoi^r attention espec­ on a business basis, without appeal­
Sheriff Jones will h*vc the opportun­
Waterway Trnlfic league all the show Congress how necessary it is
ity o f appearing l*cfore jhem In tho ially to that part of the testimony a f­ ing to their government for help or
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many organizations and association* for the progress o f Central, Euslcm light o f their new standing.
fecting Mr. J. R. Jones, sheriff of serking to exercise »ny “ economic
interested in a deep seaway and Southern Florida that! the rahnThe governor inude no recommen­ lx*on county.” lie expressed thu up- pressure" against Turkey.
Yote Stood 39 to 29 o n Jail a n d D is e n fr a n c h is e ­ directly
to open all markets to Florida proJ ncl in the St. Johns river from Jack­ dation In tho case of Judge Willis, the inlun it was not improper for him to
ment Features
.
ilncts and manufacturers urc to labor sonville to Sanford Ito made 200 feet Judge who It has been testified was call the senute’s attention to the su­ W OULD CRKVKNT AN
under one banner ami for the one wide und 20 feet deep will lie vigor­ alleged to have been implicated with preme (.-ourt’s ruling that tho chief
ELECTION IN M IAM I
aim o f securing the urgently needed ously urged by ull.
Sheriff Junes. Ills action regarding executive could go uo farther than
This in it. turn will ulso rail for
T A LLA H A S S E E , AprVniS!^-'^bThooac voted down 29. to 39 the commit­ appropriation for u deep water chan­
t ill AM I, Fla. April 24— Arguments
Jones did not oonio as a ,surprise. It relommund action during a session of
active development o f tributary lines
tee bill that would have made jail scntcncea compulsory for liquor violations nel in the St. Johns river.
before
Circuit Judge 11. P. Atkinson
was known thut ho hnd kept in close tho senate.
as feeders, the construction of later­
and also carrying disenfranchisement for. liquor law violators.
c &gt; was
this
morning
on the petition o f H.
"Tho
authority
o
f
the
governor
U
Pending arrangements, likely to tie
touch with thy progress o f the inquiry
defeated after a figh t o f more than two hours during which a charge “ DC* completed shortly, will bring this al canals, the connecting o f existing since Saturday, when the two o ffic­ limited to recommendation only and 0. Tatum, S. J. Thorp and C. Vf.
waterways ,and the building o f va­
litlcai trickery waa hurled by Representative Mia! against Representative about nnd^then all tho
ials coming within his jurisdiction, tho question o1 removal is your pro IUil, for an injunction Jf&gt; prevent tho
interested
rious land feeders throughout tho en­
Taylor, chairman of the temperance committee.
.
were brought into the testimony in an rogative based upon the record sub­ city primary election May I, revealed
units are expected to work along
tire section, which Includes generally,
the fact that if the injunction la
unfavorable light. Ho followod close­ mitted," the message said.
identical lines.
all that section from Jacksonville,
' T A LLA H A S S E E , April 24.— The general educational bill, endorsed
endorsed by
y
"1
have
examined
the
record
as
granted there can be no city primary
1 Steamship lines, truck and motor South and East and West practically ly tho rpmmittce’s investigation as
Superintendent o f Public Instruction Cawthon, setting up strict Prt'rc‘ ,“ ‘
tu nominate city commissioners until
submitted
to
mo,
und
1
am
o
f
the
fast
os
it
could
he
transcribed.
There
lines, farming interests, producer o f
across the elate.
.for applicant teachers and abolishing flying squadron o f teacher.
opinion
that
it
fully
justifies
a
chargv
the first Tuesday in May, !92&amp;x In
waa
a
general
feeling
as
the
day
pass
winter products, roorehnnta, whole­
With tho waterway as * .planned
went under fire In the senate today. The measure withstood two onslaughts
that case. U was said the present city
he
was
prepared
to
remove
the
of
mslfeaaance
In
office,
against
sale organizations—all are to work
by Hodges to kill its main effect in tightening up on
tC*J ‘ syathmatlcallly and in harmony tp there is no reason st all why Florida l #h#riff &gt;nd ^ icrwion #bout the cop-ijonea, and I therefore recommend hla commission would hold over-for two
ere and Wm still aubject o f debate when the acnatc adjourned to ictun, later j
cannot, wl$h the Proper development l itol iHt-nme more pronounced
years.
pronounced ns v a c I removal from office."
bring ' about *tho better transporta­
liWllMWj Ml l*M* T»m )
to keep abreast o f its calendar.
.

BAND CONCERT IN
CENTRAL PARK
TONIGHT AT 8

CELERY SHIPMENTS

PAVING BIDS WERE
YESTERDAY AT CITY HALL,
QUESTION NOT DECIDED

GOVERNOR RECOMMENDS REMOVAL
OF SHERIFF JONES, OF LEON, FROM
OFFICE-SENATE COMMITTEE REPORT

CO-OPERATIVE CAMPAIGN PLANNED
TO SECURE FOR FLORIDA DEEP
W A T E R W A Y TRANSPORTATION

JAIL SENTENCE FOR LIQUOR .
SELLING WAS KNOCKED OUT .
. IN THE LEGISLATURE TODAY

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�T ^ E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AgRIL 23, 1923

PAGE S I*

MRS. FRED DA1GER. Society Editor

NOTICE, CO. D. BAND !

Grim Realism in
“Hearts A lame” To­
night and Tomorrow

A ll membern o f the 154th Infantry
Florida National Guard Band nrc re­
quested to be-present at the Court
House tonight (Monday) nt-8:00 p. m.
by order o f Major Stevens.

Phone 317-W

Realism is the oihatniulitig feature
o f Reginald Barker's latest produc­
tion, "Henris Afiam c," a Metro photo­
play which presents Frnnk Kcenon
and Anna t}.-Nilsson at the hcado of
a strong fast at the Princess theater*.
SO C IA L C A L E N D A R
Frtfflj atari. to flnish, the picture car­
Tu'oaday— Mrs. George*- Knight will rion with it an nir o f reality and con­
entertain the members o f the Tues­ viction that vonlj' sincere effort could
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day Duplicate Bridge' Club at ihSO produce.
In
making
the
production,
Mr.
BnrP. M.
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Tuosdny—St. Agnes Guild will huvi* kfir, wan not limited by nithcr cost" or
time in his, determination td get big,
smashing efTects and realistic thrills
in tktr scenes .of "Hearts Aflam e."
On quo occasion during the six months
II consumed i ntho filming o f the story,
he took his entire company up to
Cranhmok, British Columbia, where
u* he rpept seven weokn getting wonder­
ful outdoor scenes with nn extensive
. ’forest o f majestic pines ns a hack­
. ground for the action.
White in the Canadian woods, the
director launched the first thrill of
! the picture, blowing Up a dnm nnd re­
leasing to nthousnnd huge logs to go
1*1 Written for The Campaign
racing madly down the river.
He
Being Made by the Wonthad Ut construct* the dam especially
Mat nn's Club for Gnrden Week
i for the scene, making it as subslani tint ai.d ns correct from nn engineer­
ing standpoint as though it were to
n stay for years. This was necessary in
g order to hold the logs and provide the
e proper effect in thccxplnsion.
But tho greatest fout in the picture,
e und incidentally one of the most dnr:i ing projects ever attempted for thu
t* kcroon, is the raging forest fire
r episode which builds up to tl(o powerV ful climax o f tlie story. Staged tin­
e dcr the pcraonal supervision o f Counn ly Forester Stunrt J, FJinlhmn nnd
his force o f one hundred deputies, the
- fire sweeps through twenty acres bf
y pine trees whilo Anna &lt;J. Nilsson
«. j liravts th e ‘flames at the throttle of
■ ii l.K'omolive in a wild ride for powder
i- tu dynamite a whole niounUinaide.
iTwenty camprihn were used to recII ord the spectacle, and tho startling
c result on ihe screen arc a more than
r just reward
for the tremendous
chances taken by Miss Nilsson and the
i- fortune which went up into smoko in
the name of realism. Grasping the
f j ,1 cuttle with one hand nnd ehtionvor-'
if ing to shield her face with the other,
,| |the screen actress Ih plainly seen i»•- \side the blazing cab o f the engine
e with the flumes from the burning
(• trees reaching out and licking the
I- sides of the locomotive ns it plunges
il through the doomed forest.
I f j mi h a ve nnr f r tr n iU t la l(ln K ) on
— If fu u a r r eoltut i m j u b r r r nr romliiu
home, nr If &gt; on nrr rn lrrliiln ln ir. n r l l r
M S M l a l rural (n II i I n ilrnnrtlrtrnf. u l t l n a
d r fn lU , nr t r le n h o iir I k i llrni. I t w ilt
br «rrn1l&gt; npprrrlntral.

Hint interests some
ors stuiuis for llul-

Doll.tr gasoline would at least ielieve the congestion ill tile emergency
wards.

Hot und dry and getting dryer ev
cry day.
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For Florida: Fair tonight
and Tuesday,’

A big r.iiq would work wonders in
the garden and farm and grass plat.
W EEK'S W EATH ER
E. W. Kills* nnd son, William, of
Geneva, were in the city today on bus­ Wcnther Outlook fo rthc Period April
23 to 26, Inclusive
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A roaring sheet o f Arc sweeping
thru the big timber—
.
That
sounds
dosn’k It?

interesting,

now,
.

This is a part o f what is in rttorc
for you in "Hearts Aflam e" at the
. W ASHINGTON, Aprif 23.— South Princess tonight nnd tomorrow night. 1022, will Increase 25 jloi: cent aftC*
Bids for the'Second quota of street Atlantic nndyrEafit Gulf States: Con­
September, 1023.
pnving will la? received;today by the siderable cloudiness, occasional show­
L A K E M ARY R E A LTY CO.
This is a Reginald Barker produccity commissioners.
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ers; temperature somewhat above nor- Jldn_.nnd this nweuping-ike,- awifter
. Commissioners Curlettj Enlzminger
and Wheeler were in the city today
from their rctpectivo bailiwicks.
Dr. W. J. Carpenter expects
to
leave today or tomorrow for St. Pet­
ersburg where he will he absent for
several daya on church work.
.
The rcgulnr hand concert will bo
held tomorrow night in Central Pnrk.
Tho program will ho published in
Tuesday's Dally Herald.
Botn to Mr. mid Mrs. Martin Mc­
Daniel, n filio. baby hoy. His father
thinks so well of him thut he will
p.ohahly be named Martin, Jr.

than the racing wolves before it is
played only as Barker production can
struck see Mr. Owon for he con sure nhuw it.
do the finest work in photography,
also enlargement
o r snapshots or . Nothing but blasting could check it
photos; visit th e ‘studio nnd aec what and the dynamite must be brought
a nice place it is. You nrc always through. A plucky girl nnd brave
welcome.to stop In nt any time and boy do it— giving thrill after thril.
see the many
arrangements they
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Bossldy and Mr.
havo thtfre to give you the very best
M. D. Tar hell, 8r.r urc the invited
In that line o f work. *
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guests for this big feature tonight—
John W ulff, who has been employed the treat on the houso. ' for the pnst- several months as Lino­
type operator on the Orlando Morn­
"Tho Eternal Flame',’ nnd "Adam’s
ing Sentinel, was in the city today to Rib" ore the two other big features
visit R. K. Gore, ho nnd Mr. Gore this week. That mukes three features
working together several yea'cs ago on in one week, don’t miss a one of them.
the Morning Journal at Dnytunn. Mr.
W ulff is headed fqr his home in Illi­
Tho management announces that
nois.
i
overy picture this week there will he

Mrs. Fred Daiger, jr., society edi­
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tor o f the Daily Herald, Is spending
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Maurer, Jr., Mr.
several days ^n Ocala visiting rela­ Amon Maurer, Mr. Stanley Miller,
tives and friends.
all o f Now York City nnd Mr. and
Mrs. It. S. Holly und son, Jock, of
Sanford, motored to Daytona -Bench
Frislny at 1 o’clock Mra. J. K
Saturday afternoon where they spent
will dntertnin tho Book Lovers'
n very pleasant week-end, stopping
at a picnic luncheon in the p:
at tho Suu-Sido Inn. Surf bathing
front of the Pare home.
was enjoyed by the party nnd after
visiting Cattanoo'a famous Grill at
M rs.. Lester will entertain the Daytona enjoying one of C’nttanoo’a
Daughters of. Wesley nt. the home of shore dinners, the party motored hack
Mrs. Goodhue on Magnolia avenue at to Sanford.
8:00 o’clock Tuesday evening.
J. H. Dunbar and Miss Dunbar have
gone to their summer home nt Willow
Grove, Pit., but' expect to return to
their winter home in I.ongwood Irefore another winter season comes.

Daily Fashion Hint

Representative*! o f various pnving
concerns
and allied industries lire
in the rity looking after the paving
bills thnt will he opened toduy by the
( itV Commissioners.

The Building Committee of the
Woninn’fftCIcC will hol^ u Rummage
Halo next Saturday, the place to hr
BRITISH P R E PAR E FOR
announced .later. The members of
MOST PRKTKNHIVE OF
WEDDING CEREMONIES the Wuniuu’s Club are requested to
save nil their rummage for the sale.
LONDON, April 23— Not since the
lion. Forest Luke is home from Tnlduy thirty, years ago when King
George IV as the Duke of York led Inhn.sseo to meet with the city cumhis voyul bride to the til'jtr has Lug- niihsioners nnd also to transact other
Mr. Lake is anxious to
land prepared herself for such a gala business.
wedding fete ns will he celebrated know just how the people feel ubout
Thursday— when Prinet* Albert, of several hills now in the legislative
York, next in ’ succession to the Brit- hopper.
jsh throne after the Prince of Wales,
Jack Harvey, of the Southern Cluy
w ed s Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in
Manufacturing Co., is in the city
Westminister Abbey.
All pinna for the great oension are shaking, hands with his many friends.
completed nnd.il remains only to put Jack says thut brick is still the pro­
the finishing touches to the scenery uder paving anil ho'intends to pave
some nf the streets o f Sanford Jiafore
for staging this loyal pageant.
I.ondnil herself will be bedecked he is through.
liko a bride in all file finery of her
Mr. and Mrs. I L T . Smith left yessilken flags and banners, and almost
everybody In tho United Kingdom, to d a y for their home in West Palm
SO it seems, will he here to join in Bench after spending several duys
the festivities. Those not able to here the guests of friends. Mr. Smith
i tone to London wilj he regaled with was formerly the cashier o f the Peo­
th e, wedding. Hlory • told l*y wireless ples Hank here hut is now cashier of
one of the hanks in West Palm Beach.
broadcasting.
Hundreds of thousands of'people
Owen's Studio havo their add in to­
ate expecetd to line ihe route of tho
wedding pi occasion to ami from tho day's paper and they have something
abbey. Stands have been oracled near in their ad that will interest you.
and see
Westminster for spectators und every Read their advertisement
building along the route will he turn­ what they have to tell you. Mr. Owen
ed into a bannered pavilion. The win­ Ihe proprietor has one of the finest
dows of o ff lies, shops and even pri­ studios in ihe state with the lighting
vate honsea have already been rented. system his own invention, lie can take
your picture at night time day time
or on cloudy'days, in fact at any time

Reginald Baker’s
. Production

Added Attractions, too

Tho Daily Herald, 15c per

Wednesday-Thursday
Norma Tslmsdge in
Carload o f tho finest bananas nnd ap­
ples has Just arrived, nnd will be sold
from tho car at the chenpcAt prices.
Bananas sold by hunch or dozen; ap­
ples sold by bushel sack nnd half
sack. Also finest Florida tomutocs
sold at cheap prices.
"V IS IT

OUR

CAR"

ITS GROWING

Corner Flrat Street nnd Oak Avenue

n comedy or oome kind of oxtra. That
is goinA some when you consider the
merit of the features themselves. A
good progrnm every night this week,

CATARRH
OF THE STOMACH
fwiou CANT ENJOY LIFE

GERM AN CROWD SEES .
FRENCH U N FU R L FLAG
OVER H E AR T OF RUHR
( t l r T h e A u n rls trH

A roaring sheet o f fire sweeping
through the big timber—swifter
than the wolves racing before it
Nothing but blasting could check
it nnd the dyndmite must he
brought through. A plucky git|
nnd n brave youth do the trick. It
is a thrill o i thrills.

Prcassl

ESSEN', April
23.— The French
flag todny fliert over Essen for tho
first time. A battalion o f French
troops today presented arms while
Curious’ crowds of Gormnns watched
the tri-color huaited to tho top of the
flagstaff over fh_* Kohlensyndikat,
where the Ruhr coal barons once cuytralizcd n business o f 100,000,000 tons.
Tho hands o f the Flinch played tho
Mnrseillese.
Tho ceremony
was
short.
,
At French headquarters, it wus
said, the ceremony was moroly*n mat­
ter o f form in order to have the
French flag fly lrg in tho heart of the
Ruhr.

r * J j wkh a lore, lour, bloated i!om-

sch. Food does not nou.-iih.
Instead it is a souire of misery, earning
pains, bekli'mg. ditiincss and h?.»d*
achn.
2 The per.".a wills n bad slomarls
iculd he astidkd with nothing less
llian permanent, lading relief.
( ] The tight remedy will ncl upon the
linings of the tlo.nach, cr.iicb the blood,
aid in catling out llie calanbal poisons
and ttrcngll.cn ercry bojily function.
&lt;J The largo number of people who
have sumessfully used Dr. Hallman's
famous medicine, recommended for all
catarrhal conditions, eStf the strongest
possible endorsement for

Everyone who eats our bread
nnd pastry can understand
why our business is steadily
glowing. It is becausu this
bakery, using modern, scien­
tific methods, turns out pure,
delightful foods. Order our
bread by name nnd make sure
that you get it.

Next to Prlnee*B Theatre

McKinnon-Markwood Company will
enrry n complete lino of Interwoven
Socks.

tablets or liquid
bold Evcnywiicnc

For quick results try a want ud,

10 Stores in Georgia

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1 Store in Florida

Phone 127

A CHIC M ORNING FROCK
I'hi* slip-on frock in dark blue rashmore i* a delight for shopping and
other tasks of the morning, it has a
round neck, but the collar prefers to
wend its way downward to show a
ikunty (rimming of bullous anil braid.
Deep culls of bclf-tndtffrial lengthen
the sleeves and Irclow the hl;w there
nrc loomy |&gt;ockei* for thy ’kerchief or
parse. .Medium size requires J?t yards
51 inch material.

I *id•trial Review Drcsa No. 1381.
Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35
cents.
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FOR THE WELL-DRESSED

A Scene Fro

Reginald Barker's Production o f "H E A R TS AFLAM E**

at the PriitceBs Tonight and Tomorrow

SELLS IT FOR LESS

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GIFTS FOR TH E GRADU­
ATES
AT
TH E QUALITY
SHOP.
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Sanford’s New Stores

When Fashion wants to give variety
to. n familiar model, she. selects in­
triguing details of d'^wation for tho
luujHisc. This frock ol lijiht gray crfne
de cldnc, for instance, ^s luudswhicly
yet simply trimmed with roscltca of
apricot chiffon lined with diver. The
dosing is at the left ohouldcr and the
nock is in ovul outline.' The side nirc-J
ore gathered ut upper edges, extending
I&gt;rlow the hem ill points, i Medium
size requires 5 Vi yards 36-iach material.
Pictorial Review D/op No.. 1360.
Sizes, 34 to 48 Inches LuU. Price, 35
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£a g e t w o
'your agricultural development."

Sanford Daily He

Therefore the following

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The Herald Printing Co.
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front the Kustis Ijtko Region is time­
ly nnd to the point:
"From different

sect ions

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By Ad Ctrtitt

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A N INDEX

o f .the

state rtiine report* of increasing in-

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in agricultural pursuit*. , By

T O CHARACTER

i punuits, In this Instance,
. diversified

farming.

Kmwist

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crop farmer has his fat years

nnd hi* loanV ic*. Ill* fnt year* nre
caused by . combination of Rood
crops nnd fair prices,
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but these comI*rlpp In Adsnnpp
•0.00 binations often fnil to work. His
a tni
lean years nr®. caused bj; i
i C ity Iiy C n rrlrr
crops or low prices, and they
tvrpii
............ in eput*
with distressing fre
Tfcr Ii I k 15- In IH-pagr W p p k ly l l e r - been coming
aid entirely revere Meni^nnlr Unnnty! (|Upney within the past decade. '
and la piitillahrd e v e r y ______ _______ . . . .
I lainn rnlea nmite kn ow n nn npptlra- lhcl'0 is no reason to hotiovo
tlon. *3.1)0 p er yrnr, nlssaya In nilvanee.
their visits will be les*
M B H U B II T U B A SSOC l A T W l . j a U
-|-thc-nm r-future-thrmihry ....
Tti.i Assoc tali'it I ’ r«*sn I h r x r l l l “ l\
past. The inimitable lean year is
entltlpil to thn uso fur repttltlleutlni
nil newi* dlnputchrs ori-Hltnl to It. or nightmare o f the singlecrop farmer.
not o th e r w is e ereilltril In thin
fin
...J I'Mi&gt;er
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nml nlnn-tlio
local
n
ew s
puldltt
news
|iu I&gt;IIhIi «'iI lie has infinitely more risk to run
herein.
than the man who raises a variety of
Alt r i g h t * o f re-iin tilirn tlon o f npe
d ls p a tc h m herein nre ulnn rpei-rveit
The farmer who diversifies
O fflppi I I K I I A l . n m i l . D I M . . I’ hnnr MS crops.
and as far as practical produces on
the farm the, things that nre neces­
roreliin AHirrililnfl hrpt«*i»rn.iittv»
THE AMERICAN Pltr.ShAHSOCtA I ION
sary for the sustenance of Ids family
has a far better * chance of success
for a given period than his neighobr
who sticks exclusively to cotton, corn
and tobacco. It is not possible for
AD VERTISING HELPS.
a farmer to raise everything he uses
on the farm, hut, to the uninitiated,
There is one way by which a bus­ it is surprising just how near he can
iness man's credit is improved, nnd approach that goal. The idea of di­
thnt is by * policy of consistent ad­
versified farndng is to raise all that
vertising. Ifcmk men believe in ad­
is needed of every kind of crop that
vertising, for they know it pays.
can he profitably produced, and
Their feeling, therefore, is that when
then a little over, so as to have some­
n merchant who is a good advertiser thing to sell. There _ are but few
applies for a loan, that a reasonable
crops on the farm for which there is
amount o f goods, bought by him on not a market for the surplus, he it
credit, is likely to he turned over much or little. Of course, the prices
quickly and promptly paid for, on nre sometimes far from satisfactory,
account o f his method* of keeping but that is one o f (he problems that
hts goods constantly before the pub­
the farmer has to wrestle with nnd
lic.
solve. The solution, however, must
Discriminating buyers' of every eventually come through eo-operatiVi
• lass know they can get fresh goods marketing, which is one of the 1110:11*
from the store that advertises. I lie difficult things to get thy farmer to
merchant who advertises seldom has understand, Imt self-preservation will
shop-worn goods. And in that way eventually hammer
the lesson into
advertising -Helps
the
merchant's Ids head. While the progress may be
credit not only with the hanks hut slow it is gratifying to know that the
with the customers. And one is just practice o f general farming is gain­
as important as the other. -Tninpn ing ground in this slate. — Lakeland
Tribune.
Telegram,
1 * *1111*1* . . I'trenln llon Mntinjrrr
1‘huop .1M-1V nflp p ft p. in.

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This will serve you well at all times and
under all circumstances.

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TH E PEOPLES R A N K o f. Sanford Is
ready and anxious to help you to help
-yourselL An-lntorost-boaring-account is —
your best recommendation.

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Last Times Tonight at the Princess

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

getic nnd patriotic citizenship live,
labor and luve.
A h someone has said in more poetic
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worijs and phases than the way in
which I would express it: “ Florida
is the playground of the Western
Continent, the garden of the United
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.
States, where bnbbling brooks, rip­
pling Inkes, silver rivers und crys­
tal sens blend in eternal melody with
stately palms goorgous magnolias,
flaming poinsottia* and myriad songid ids; where generous sunbeams, salt
sea breezes, and mellow moonlight
make one forget his troubles— nnd
1.
— A now Library Building in the center of the city.
2.
— Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore. hin enemies— and where amid climate
luxury, incomparable beauty ami the
3.
— The new pier and boat basin finished before January,
fragrance o f flower*, be may hear
1924.
4.
-—A big Audi toriu mthat will scat at least 5,000 people. Nature’s seductive invitation, abide
with us forever."
5.—
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out for the negro ami yesterday was married lc*s than n year ago,
while Mr. Kcmpfer and w ife and and leaves his wife, who was with
mother-in-law were riding along the him at the time o f his death, and his
highway near Deer Park, -they met parents, who live in Pennsylvania.
a strange negro in the road. Mr. His body will be shipped to PennsylKcmpfer got out and asked where he vanin tomorrow for burial.
was from and he said “ Deer Pnrk,"
The Herald delivered six times a
hut Mr. Kempfer knew better than
week
for 15c.
that, as ho was aeqauinted with all
the citizens o f that place. He told
RELIEVES BACKACHE
the negro to hold up his hand* to be
Legion.
"H ave had kidney trouble nnd hack:
Can a state sue has this fail to Searched nnd the negro drew out n
(».— A Community Chest out o f which all funds will be
lend her fellow states? She is lead­ gun And shot Mr. Kcmpfer down the nebe for many years and I tried sev­
drawn.
ing them now. Add
a few more first time, and then shot him five eral doctors 'but got only temporary
7.
—Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
relief. A friend advised me to try
-years o f wisdom to our state and she times.
8.
— Municipal ownership, starting with water works and
will he the pride o f the nation— yen,
Mr. Kempfer shot the negra three Foley Kidney Pills, nnd before 1 used
soft water.
end even the pride o f the world— times, after he (Kem pfer) was down. two boxes I was entirely well," writes
0.— Systematic mosquito campaign and cleaner city.
Dorothy Day in The Spokesman.— Tin* negro escaped, but was captured A. C. Perkins, Summer Shade, Ky.
10.— Ten thousand people here one year from today.
West Paint Beach Times.
later at Melbourne, lie is not ex- Kidney and bladder trouble requires
ported to live.
prompt treatment.
Foley Kidney
Pills give quick relief. Refuse sub­
DEPUTY ..SHERIFF
Mr.
'
Kempfer
was
rushed
to
the
ft 15 mi
fci w rai w fa s i rs fa n fa ri r-a m m i*j n
K ILLE D 11Y NfcfittO Orange (leaeral hospital ia Orlan- stitutes. Insist upon Foley’s. Sold
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KISSIM M EE, April 21.— Harold hospital.
r.i
Kempfer, a deputy ^tjierilf of Deer
.Mr. Kempfer was 25 years old and
McKinnon-Markwood Company will
►»
Park,
was
shot
by
n
negro
named
very
prominently
connected
in
Deer
{have
a complete line o f Hart Schrilf1*
Tin* lloralil farriers manner mil 1 cunt ml their mutes, pay in
John
Flcitmwny
yesterday
afternoon
park,
was
an
exemplary
citizen
in
ner
&amp;
Marx clothing, new store, new
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ntlVMllt &lt;• for all in lifts lirnwn, ;.nil .uiistilutely depend iq.im tiieir
in about two miles of Deer Park, in every way andn fearless officer. lie 1stock.
.
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nt it g r e a t e s t a s s e t i s d e b t . u Auto-Tel” Idea is
t ollt'i t lot is for their runnint' 1nntlal and profits. Whe 11 suliseribOsceola county.
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t*r.*«* Hot: It*'*t to pay them It P th.* CARRIER nml lint THE
The details of the. atTair are as
“ America's pn-ntcM iipm -I is llril
in (Jreal Favor
llftill'l llltlt sttltlils till) "lil'lllll. ’
D A YTO N A BKACH A N D SEABREEZE
follows:
John Flcinnwny, a negro,
every live Amrnruii is tip in hip neck
•
Nil I'Me 1it)i*rx wile &lt;lo not eare t&gt;■ prty tin* carrier i te ll week
r o i l RENT OR S A L E *
living
nl
Hopkins,
near
Melbourne,
ill debt.
i started in debt; itin in
Hallow I ile. |.J\ .iulete. led in Ijlo
may pay Mat llcmhl two nr mure months in mlvnmc and they
b
n
nml
killed
11 negro woman at We have stung bargains in summer cottages and apartments, completely lurdebt now; I'll lx in debt a- lung te I pi npn-il urn In 1 dablish a chain of.
will pay the earner each wee!, from this fund.
t.hnt place on Friday, and open 1ifd.
nished on Henrli
live." This fi.iin tin. lips .if ntie of lintels nr *,\uto-lels," as they are In
Tins -ystem o f delivery is ktlown as the INDE PENDE NT
FLORIDA COAST INVE STM E NT CO.
The deputy sheriff-of that place came
America's greatest i tipituiis nf indus­ be ealied, the length ami breadth nf
C A liK IC lI PI,AN and is used by mo: l of the larger newspapers of
------------- DAYTONA. FLA.----------------- -Atlantic Murk
m oi and told Mr, Iwmpfur l*&gt; limit Tel. 5ti;t-.I
try, Samuel Vaui lain, is worth pan Mm idn, fin- I In* benefit of northern,
the country and lias proven la-ymid doubt t" be the vor ybest plan
deling. Debt lines lint &gt;prll 1i1-.nl
eu; tern nml western tourists wlm tieof delivery. When a boy mitaages b.t own routn, btlys ann sills
vency. Indeed, the man who timer sire good accoinmtulations at mtsletat a profit he is in business for liiurelf in exactly the saute sense
operates nn bonoMiil capital i-. fsn tite pi ires, mid will endeavor to inus any merchant. He knows he must give service to be success­
v v f*
more likely to die iltMilvclit if he he ■'&lt; dlicr the promoters of the project In
ful and build up his business, lie known that every new custom­
business man than• his mole vi-utim- locate one of the earnvanseries at or
er he sts tires mentis more profit. In short, he knows he must
t
if
some lu-ighlHir,
near this city, probably at Kissengen
&lt;iimlmd his business in n capable and efficient manner to be sue•
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Nothing ever o | Imp been acctitn Springs.
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plihluil in cniiiitu ire nr industry 1 \
Tin- Herald earnestly nquests its .subscribers not to dis­
G inlgc II. cbmellts, secretary of
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cepl by those who are willing to lake the &lt;'handier of (otiiNirieo, lots re
courage the-e boys in tills, their f.is-t bit-iue s Venture, by i; fus­
a l imner. Out mil mad.-, arteries ■&gt;( turn'd fintn tiiland" when- a meeting
ing to pa;, piomptly cm h h i rk for tin-ir newspaper.
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trade, him ch-vatm
fm the storing "I men 11"in many .-cetimis nl the
o f grain, our ship lines, nil have been -tut*- wtts held fi»r tile purpose id dis­
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD.
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established mi bmmwed rnpilut, Oui co sing t(ie lea -1 Ini tl y nodde-iraliitT
mines have been developed bv men &lt;lt \ nf tlle prop"; cd ‘ A Ot" - tel He
?
who were willing, if »ve may use the ijj;p"lts t tint tin te w in 1 ept cm-nla
f
vernacular to place themselves m linek | lives tit the meeting limn .lai kmhi
temporarily became of the promise ville.i Oi lamio, Hoine- it'iy, llurtow.
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of large piotits.
ami Itampa and that after listening
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Debt is ti blessing, not (lie curse it •" diseussinits of the "Auto-lel" idea
no fli'ju elilly is ("lisitltiei! by badly they voted imaiiimously to do what
it pays to swim with the current of
T liii, i.s nbniil t w o p a r k plugs. A t the
balanced petsons. Tampa Tritium*. they could to have a chain of the
popular demand.
moment they nre lying on the K.-tleK
FROM WEST I'M.M I t E U I I TIMES
proposed host'll ie erected at s i Mil
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"Our jo b ,"'s a id ’o n e ’jobber, ‘‘is to
I'R E A t lllN t; I HE HOSTEL OP n &gt;
malingers desk in the e.stnldishmenl of
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O P E R A T IV E M A R K E T IN ';.
supply markets, not create them. Let
a largo middle-western hardware job­
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the Floi ula I lev eloplm lit Itn.ird, "1
the
manufacturer
make
a
market
for
ber.
plodllft* ?
vyill
n Jiii ot 1" 1 Will • 1 Mi ill Vill ■ you l"| i im nl,1 Mijrfir « :mo
The newspapi 1 of Floitd i are ten .luiksoiiville; h!dgar A. U rijriit, idi
his goods, nml we will handle it.”
III f lull ti inj: 4li’V* r thou *;ini| poniuit of siiptu ?
tiering a tetd set vice in the faimet: tot of the Florida iirow • r. of Tninpn; pu l, str.itwin1) r l**&gt;.
f
it
One
spark
plug
hears
a
name
known
Kit! ileus III
nnd wen 1 lose t ft
mid growers in keeping, pm i lently I!. I.. Hniuncr, nf tin* T. •lUplf T n
Honda will Im* the Italy of Anu*rlilies Development Company, of Or- Hu* month of December
on the job when it comes to etienut
wherever automobiles sin* lined, the
tea, tin* rcmltzvnUH of art, atld lilt* T
Said another— "Our salesmen carry
aging the idea of 1n-opetati\e mat 1Ill'll), and .!. w Siint|il&lt; S, of Haines
!:'|tind,i is as laige n&gt; New )'o,k.
wm Id's- (i.iiden of Etlen.
f
ol
lit
r
a
name
seldom
heard.
a catalog with thousands of items in it.
lieting. (If •mu «• that is md tin City, wen- named as a toinmittee M.iHsachueetls und Rhode l-laud put
It will be the luntl of wonderful
begiiiiting lint yet tin* ending &lt;&gt;f &lt;&lt;• to mime a general stall wide tom tnge'hm. TI icm .stales e.111 l.oa-t a
They haven’t the time to push unadcutes, fm* it has some of the largest y Moth, says the sales miutager,
are
Operative ell ntl b"i*ause if 10 opera ntit tee 1loil" &lt;1 with powet to make papulation of ItfU'iu million, ami nlmid
heal
(test
spring*
in
the
world.
vertised goods. Their work is princi­
ti«n is a good tiling in the market phuts l"i the liaaticiag of the project, though Florida only bus one million.
go o 1 plugs.
On the score of quality
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will
It*
thii
sugar
bowl
anti
fiinp
ilig of eeliiipi altieb
ougbl In be I seeme l"catlotis ami do ollu i II 11111 - |g pnpultai.iti 1 . •111milv tin rise mg
,
,
,
v_
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pally taking orders."
they run neck and neck.
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.tin*
1.
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11 .ni ..t
■ fait,
. ' . as .that
. . of
.
bant I ol America.
a good thing in tin itomiiuical..........................
pm- oec &lt;•1&gt; ,l" Imve
talked
ol iwiye a» rapidly, itr
illictioa of those tit lirles,
Ant' Is' tn opt ration at the rat In si (),,* t'uiled States jis a whole.
ily of food product*, in variety of ♦%
"Hut,” he adds, "w e are discontinu­
If you go among these wholesalers to­
Florida'* teal weqlth ’ must tilti- 1possible iuoim*iil probably
in time
The stale lias ten llmutuml miles of
clop
,
fishes,
birds
.trees,
flowers
’
mutely depend upon lici ogiicdtuial for the tourist sen-on ol I'.i2.t-2 I.
ing this line” — and he holds up the plug
day to introduce a now product in com­
good paved mud', more than any
and herbs. It excels ia the* number. it
development. Ask the stranger wlm
*j |,t. "Auto-lvls" vs ill be built out other stale in tin* union.
of unfamiliar mime. " Y e s , and our dirpetition with merchandise nationally
of growing duyr, in production of - f
•Ik wlml bis im- M(|(. , iti,.H m every instance, when
passes through Polk
Evi u now liutidretls of tourists
phosphate,
naval
storca.
Fuller's'
J
count on it is larger, too."
advertised, *unless the article is excepan* ami what he thinks is |(,
( mi titles of ground may be f , ,,fn c\ciy state in theunion eoine
ea ith, hi li-hing, timber, in winterfm the mnrvebius dcvcl- alilir.ed fur the neiessary buildings j,, Ameriea’s famous playground to
tional, you will be met everywhere by
grown tiuek, length of coastline, in
"W h a t’s wrong with it?
Not a
obseivahle on all ride* ask i„
used As sleeping quarters, res- |-seti|te tin* rigorous climate of their
of, standing
timber,
in
the •injunction: "First go out and get
him what it c, that distinguishes! taurants, cottages, garages, service nWj, atute and manv'succumb to ilH t
.
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THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

HERALD COLLECTIONS

It P a y s to Swim

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AND THIS IS FLORIDA

W ith the Current

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ffr“ W« truck crops, in annual ruinfull,
ill eovoanuts,
lianuttus, camphor,
sisal am) sponges, in muck soil, in
drainage o f rich lands, in variety of
hay crops, in equable climate, atid
IciuIh all Southern stales in iamiasc
" pidatition ami in vulue of crops
per uere.
*,
Florida is a cool state in summer
ami warm in winter. The northern
boundary o f Florida is further south
than the,southern boundary o f Cali­
fornia. We nre in the same latitude
as tin* land which the I^ird said would
flow with milk and honey and in
which Jesus Christ und the Christian
religion were born.
Florida i* a commonwealth where­
in every person from eevry clime is
welcome, and hero the millionaires,
whoJtavu the pick o f the world, come
to erect tfceir stately mansions; here
the business man finds recreation
where an intelligent, hospital, ener-

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from certain other sections of Motions, etc. tl is purpose that o v -1balmy climate und wealth
*— '*l- " ff -*-■*
proFlorida, ami tin* answer
will Is cry hotel room will be furnished with
am) rrnfliin"Tn=%rcoine Flyria bail) and that
every cottage in
must loyal ami admiring citiwhieh families or groups traveling 2,.as and when after 11 your'n ndvontogether may elect to Hyu fur a tluy, lure in fanning Mr. loynl Citizen
U BELL
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week, month or season, may have all writes C. his relatives am! former
LIST IT
YO U R H E A L
the comforts of Intuit*. The rale* for cnighbor.' tilling of getting one bunWITH US
ESTATE
room* will be from $1.50 per day for tired nml five bushel* o f corn from dne
single room*, with corresponding low acre of land, It),OOP quarts of straw*
prices for larger rooms with more berries from n like amount of land,
rWant to Borrow
elaborate accommodation*.
ami other like result*, they flock to
The propectqr* o f the "Auto-tcl" the marvelous pluce and tlm* Flori­
Some Money
plan have in mind plants at Jackson­ da's population increases,
on Your Real Estate?
What vhnnee for competition, ha*
ville, ut various points down the East
See Us----------- We Huve It
Coast as far as Miami, ot Orlando, Ohio's and Kuhns' storm-swept latvtls
at Maine point in Polk county, ut and Wyoming's sun-baked or iced
Tampa, at Fort Myem, ut St. Peters­ lands us the season may lie with such
burg, at or neur Ocala, probably at a climate as our*?
AG ENTS
What chance hn» Wisconsin’s dairy­
Silver Springs, ami at Live Oak or
Jjike City. The state-wide commit­ man when Florida's balmy climate
R E A L ESTATE
tee to be selected by the committee and abundance of grass arc the dairy
Fire, Casualty, Auto Inayranra
on organization named ut- Orlando cow's natural home?
What chance has Colarado with
wil Intake the selection*.— Bartow
105 W. First S t; SANFORD, F L A
their sugar beet* \vhen one acre of
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thing.

It’s a gootl 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.

And we’ve learned it pays

to

swim

with the current, not against it.”
&gt;7

More and more jobbers in every line
of business are learning every day thut

a reputation for your goods“ ^tSyough
advertising.
The wholesaler knows by actual con­
tact with dealers how they value speed
o f turnover, goods which move with a
minimum of effort, goods people know
about and ask for.

’ Published by the Santord Daily Herald
In co-operation with The American Association of Advertising Agencies

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PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923
In the old days, prosperity was N O T IC E ' OF A P P LIC A T IO N FOR
TAX DEED UNDER SECITQN
gauged by the number of spare rooms;
.575
OF THE G ENERAL S TA T ­
n0&lt;r It is gauged by the number of
UTES OF TH E STATE OF FLORspare tires.
IDA.

the date o f the Issuance o f such cer­ Twenty Cameras Used
tificate in the name of Unknown. Un­
to Filin Forest Fire in
less said certificate shall bg redeemed
according to law. Tax Deed will Issue
“Hearts Aflame”
thereon on the 18th day o f April, A.
IX 1922.
1
W ITNESS my official .signature A t the Princess for the Last Times
and seal this tho 12th day o f March,
Tonight
A. D. 1923.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Twenty cameras, the largest num­
,
Clerk Circuit Court,
ber ever trnned on one scene, were
Seminole County, Fla. employed by Reginald Barker to rec­
By A. M. -Weeks, D. C. ord the spectacular forest fire which
Mar 13-20-27 Apr 3-10-17c was staged especially for tho big

la a u a

CO-OPERATIVE CCAMPAIC.N
PLAN N E D TO SECURE FOR
FLORIDA DEEP W A TE R W A Y jj
TR A N SPO R TATIO N S

Get Into Business

(Continuod from page 1)
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MrKlnnon-Markwood Company will
o f Uer wnterways, handle at least 401J
Notice* is hereby given that Mureopen their new clothing store soon in
chal Neil Rose Cp„ purchaser of Tax
per cent of her citrus fruits nhd 30iB
for yourself as a means of mak­
the Brumiey-Pulcston building. I2-tfc
Certificate No. 2500, dated tho 6th day
pj-r cent of her Vegetable crop t o 'a
ing: money.
o f June, A. D. 1894, -ha* filed said
market hy refrigerator stenmors. ■ - 2
The relative cost of this improve- J|
As long as they last I will give a San­ certificate in my office, and has made
This will necessitate a bank ac­
application for Tax L'ocd to issue in
ford, Florida, name plate for your
ment, because of tho
absence of g
count and steady SAVING on
accordance with law. Said certificate
costly excavation in removing roek,]■
car FREE to anyone
embraces the following described pro­
and la-cause of Ihodow cast of main- a
your part.
t ir e s a n d t u b e s
perty situated In Seminole county,
climax in "Ilenrts Aflame," Reginald tcnance resulting from the fact, that ;B
Our part is in paying 4% Inter­
Florida, to-wit;
Notice of Application for Tax Deed Barker’s production, released hy Me­ there i ; no appreciable current in ■
GAS A N D OIL
X«4 o f SEU of SEU Sec 19, Twp.
Under Section 575 of the General
est on what you allow to remain
tro, and tonight at the Primaud thea­ the St. Johns river and no rapid fi
21 S. Range .10 East. The suid land
Statutes of the State of Florida
currents
creating
bars
and
other
de-(1
ter.
^
A
Ilot Shot and Flashlight being assessed at the date of the Is­ Notice is hereby given that Amnn*
on deposit with Our Savings De­
posits, render the proposition from ^
Working
under
the
supervision
of
partment.
suance of such certificate in tho name dn Samuels, purchaser of Tax Ccrtlfl*
Batteries
a construction standpoint most n l- 'g
.Percy Hilburn, chiew photographer
oj_F. W, Elbey.
cate No. _28i*&gt;, dated the 7th day of
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trac
tiv
e
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^
production,- tho - uiwranum.
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Also .Tax Ccrtlricnte Tv*o7-I08, dated [ June, A D. 1909,1ms filetl snid'cerTf nm
Present steamer -rates from ’ Cali- g
the -1th day of June, A. D. 1917, has ficate in fny office, and has made ap wuYe stationed in pairs lit various fornia to Atlantic' seaboard points J
Electric Lamps
filed said certificate-in my office and plication for Tax Deed to issue In ac­ points along the twenty-acre stretch permit the deduction
that Florida o
for home and automobile
has made op plica lien for Tax Deed cordance with law. Said certificate of pines set afire for the picture, can save at least 60 per cent in 3
“ (Junllty and prices hnrd to beat" to issue in accordance with low. Said embraces the following described many o f them being so close to the handling all fruits nnd vegetables ^
certificate embraces the following de­ property situated In Seminole County, flames that they had to have sheet via water.
scribed property, situated in Semj- Florida, to-wit: Bog. 10 ft, E. &amp; iron blinds to protect the cameras
Based on only 10,000 ears there
from the fire. In r.plto of this Rronole County, Florida, to-wit: •
330.CC ft. N. of SW. cor. of NE 1-4
would
lie n saving of $2,800,000
N. 5 acres o f NE»4 o f S E li of Sec. of SW 1-4, Sep. 7, Twp. 21 S., Range vision, two nf the cameras were put
-Phone -181-J
103 Palmetto Avc,
which
in
itself would justify the ex­
A COMM UNITY BUILDER
19, Twp. 21, S. Range 30 East, 6 ncres. 30 E, run S 599.28 ft. W. 8 2 'ft., N out o f commission entirely hy the
penditure
to
develop
thin
waterway:
Tho said land being assessed at the 599.28 ft., E. 82 ft. (less N. 1.89 terrific bluze and intense heat, and
Tin- avcrpge freight rates on veg­
B F. W HITNRR, C w bltr
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date of the issuance of such certificate chs.) The said land being assessed at five of the cameramen woresn severe­
etable
. r.jjd citr-ju fruits hy rail
ly burned in the experience that they
in the name of Unknown.
the date of the issuance of such cer­
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Also Tax Certificate No. &gt;107, dat­ tificate in the nnme of Moses Sam­ had to report for medical treatment
points is one dollar per package. 1
ed the 1th day of June, A. I). 1917, has uels. Unless said .certificate shall bo when the scene was completed.
Rail facilities at New York, Phil­
filed said certificate in my office and redeemed according to law Tax Deed
Half the -number of cameras em­
adelphia, Baltimore, Boston and oth­
has made application for Tnx Deed to will Issue thereon on the 9th day of ployed could probably • have covered
er Atlantic ports are inadequate and
issue thereon in accordance with law. May, A. D. 1923.
tho necessary angles just as well as
congested. The rail lines entering
Said certificate embraces the follow­
W ITNESS my official signature the twenty used, hut the cost of the New York are now developing a pro­
ing described property situated in’ Se- anil seal this the 2nd day of April, forest fire sequence reached such an
duce delivery depot on the New Jer­
mino’ e County, Florida, to-wit:
enormous figure and the tiling was
A. 1). 1928.
sey side, approximately ten 1miles
SW.4 of SE«4 o f SWV4 ( I.ess N » i
such a tremendous undertaking that
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
from New York.
and less S W '4 ) See. 19, Twp. 21 S.
Mr. Bnrker decided on the greater
Clerk Circuit Court,
This
will
necessitate cartage
Range 30 E. 2',i acres.
• Seminole County, Fla. number o f cameras to insure getting charges and will further advance the
The said land boing' assessed at the
n
3-3-o.a.w-Ctc Ily A. M. WEEKS, I). C. the full value of the.spectacle for the transportation costs to the Florida a
date o f the issuance of such certifi­
screen. And an even better reason
IT
shippers.
II
cate in the name of Overstreet Tur­
was the importance of catching- An­
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Steamship
lines
can
land
nil
Flor­
STOPS
COUGH
AND
WHEEZY
pentine Company.
na Q. Nilsson at the cab of the locoida product* right jn the heart of oil « Our, onliM-.i r;tv# &gt; n iin jr in so fn sl tlm t i f it wt-Vi* not th a t w o
Also Tax Certificate No. 400, dated
BREATHING
ifiotivo which she drove through the
M
kept p rep ared to ren tier ruitl servii-o w e i-ould
these
cities and they can be distri­ n
the Ith day of June, A. I). 1917, has
"Had a cough and wheezing in my flame^-n daring feat that nearly cost
not handle them .
buted
at
a
minimum
cost.
5
filed said certificate in my office and throat," writes Caroline Dillard, Pet- her her life. With all her leky in tin.u
Dining
tinseason
of
1921-22
there
hus made application for tax deed to ’ ersburg, Va. "Foley’s Honey and wild ride through the fire, she was
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issue thereon in accordance with law. |Tar gave mu quick relief and stopped ho badly burned about-the neck and were several thousand-acres of cab­ a
WK DELIVER
PHONH t^S
n
Raid certificate embraces-the follow -[ my cough." Coughs resulting front shoulders that she required eimstnnt bages in the State o f Florida th it B
were not harvested for the reason ilml a
Ing described property, situated in Se- Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, As- medical canf for a week.
and \u- deliver prompt, anywhere, any lime. And if yon do
Nemo-Self*Reducing No. 3
the freight rates from Florida to the H
minoje county, Florida, to-wit:
j thma and Bronchitis, quickly relieved
B
Isa real bargain.%le has a low top
Headed by Miss Nilsson and Frank
not drink Elder Water now— you will,
and medium skirt. Made In dotBeg. 3.12 elis. R. of N W Cor. of SE |with Foley’s Honey and Tar. Three Keenan, tin- east embraces such nota­ consuming maiketp was more than
■alter one trial
able pink or white cou'.d: m: cs
the caIdmge cotlld he sold for. The
’ i of N R '4 of Sec. 19, Twp. 21, S.' generations nf satisfied users have
bles us Richard
Headrick, Russell
24 to 36—and costs o».iy $3.00.
freight rates on this commodity
Range 30 East, run R. 19.58 chs. E. made Foley's Honey and Tar the larg­
If four dealer can't ter ft. tend name,aJSimpson, Richard Tucker, tSnnloit
dff*A« tile and II, We'll send (he turret.
7.95 chs, N. 10.58 chs. W. 7.95 chs.
est selling cough medicine in the Heck, Lee Shutmvay, Irene Hunt, about $ it) per ten.
Nemo ltvjtic’nU*Fa&lt;hft*n ln»ttlulr
All tli - linn- tirst Florida cabbage
The said land being assessed at the world. Refuse substitutes.
Insist John Dill, Ralph Cloainger, Martha
110 E. 16th St.. New York dVr*. *1
ivii'i
going to wn te ill tin* field-, hdate o f the issuance .of such certifi­ upon Foley's.
Sold everywhere.— Mattox, Walt Whitman ami Joan
can
e
of ex militant freight rate . B
cate
in
the
name
o
f
Unknown;
Adv.
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Standing, f ’raig Ward, the leading &gt;hip load were being brought into n
u e s a s ■■■ a b e isi n s h b a a x u i u b i h b u b r r i b i r r r i h r r BBBBM ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Also Tax Certificate No. 405, dated
man ,is u "find" of I’ -gin.-dd nlhkvr'ii,
Atlanta port from II dime! nod Di ’ithn 4th day of June A. D. 1917 has tll- NOTICE TO A L L CONCERNED:
whose excellent wo»V in tins picture
l!U .in ilU B R S IS R n H IS IIN D S H IB IS R S a n iS B 3 IIIIR R IB ia iR B a R R B ia
•od said certificate in my office and
The Sanford Carpenters' Local 1751 •marks him as ,oi&gt;e o the coming fa ­ Tll.tr I: liy ocean steamers.
'I In
pogi aphy of |-lot ;d.i loud:has untile application for Tn:w Deed contemplates a raise In scale to 75c
vorites o f the sei.'
.1, G. Hawks it-eU I i the development nf watei- - B
to Issue in accordance with law. Raid per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923.
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and L. G. Rigby |m oared tile ccenn■
|certificate embraces, the following de­
29fJ20tp rio from the fanioa - novel, "Timber," wa&gt; ;ts no other state in tin- union,
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t 'f the total area the land stirfuei !
scribed property situated in Seminole
&gt; w a l l ,B o a r d
hy Harold Vitus. Tin photoplay wal!
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( County, Florida; to-wit:
co!i |ii-is 34.713,000 acres, while lit*
MORE FORDS SOLD
produced foi Loan- if. Mayer.
wall rw.i&gt; . olid lakes Iplnl 37,931,520 f *
, Jilv'4 j'f^ N li's . IL o -i UJ.5 chs, N &amp; TH AN EVER BEFORE
\\ Idle Kid
B
J? by T.'Jr. chs E &amp; W. in SW. Cor)
uv i i-s,*
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SAYH EDWARD HIGGINS
Slipjters
—I u--l
, See. 19, Twp 21, S. Range 30 E.
e t c .,
’I lien are no mountains that will ■
E ARLY HISTORY OF DETR0I1
I
ike
(
'til
! Said land being assessed at the date
into fee i* with Hie construction of JJ
"More people want Ford ears than Interestlr^j Now to Read of Forti
of the issuance of such certificate in
Intend canids joining up tlioso va- i**
II
ever before," says Ed Higgins, haul
Erected for Protection of Citi­
a
the name of Unknown.
lions Inkt-.s and waterways with dc
Ford
dealer
said
today,
zens Against Indians.
Unless said certificates shall ho re­
water.
"F ifty thousand more Fords wore
deemed according to law Tax Deed
For nearly twenty years followlnt
will issue thereon on the 18th day of sold at retail in March than in any­
If vmi li to UtdllK til
the Amarh-im oeeiqmtlon of Detroit
litilfd. nf »■'ill i m* Vim
Counter for Golfers.
^
one
month
in
the
history
of
the
Ford
April, A. I). 1923.
w.irif tin- \fi\ hint
tn 179^ the Itxlliin.s of llie Suclm,—
An iiislruinoiii designed to la-ep an b
inn! * *rl:U&gt;* f«» nn hit »
W ITNESS my official signature and Motor Company, according to word valRy harassed the citizens hy threat.
iieeiiniic iicciuiiit of ihtt strokes iiindil 3
It, Hill! &gt;(HI i'ItII ilf ’'
seal this the 12th day of March, A. from Detroit, The March sales to­ Citing iittneks upon the town, and hy
fni*d t(i iiAi* *»h! v ih**
hci.M-cn hole-, mid worn like n wrist a
hint \\It i’ll \(Ml l»nl
taled 197,794 cars and trucks.
D. 1923.
■tenllng their entile from the puldli watch, Is a novel appliance r»&gt;r I lie J
w lllt |(As VV*- I'hnii »■
"For a whole year sales have, been common •through which Washington golf o il IiiikI.-i - i , and is di-serlhed with a
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
ri'Afctiiiulilt* lirli** k for
uuullt.v inni* tJ;iln.
running over lOO.iWO a month, bring­ boulevard w h s nflenvttrd surveyed. lllio lrollon in the Popiihir Meclumlcs 2
Clerk Circuit Court,
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Kanhiou proplumietl it anti now
Seminole County, Fin, ing a lotul of 1,429,979 Ford cars and Fort Shelby, uhleli then centered Jdognr.ine. (in the dial of the In&gt;tru- ■
^lliiiltlrrii* llrnilriunri
vi-ry sign [miiits to a luinilment
about
the
prrm-nt
site
of
the
post
tpriiH
incut Is o small pMnici which Is 3
Hy A. M. WEEKS, D. C. trucks into use in tho United States
office, did not liillmldnto the Indium moved uflcr each slrtikg.
of
the
prom iso—particularly
Mar 13-20-27 Apr 3-10-17e alone since April t. 1922.
from invasions of the common, so a
Foot
wear
which
may be chosen
Hill
"Here in the Jacksonville branch dreiilnr earthwork fort‘wan construct­
!
Fair Enough,
from
these
assortments
in n
NOTICE OF APPLIC ATIO N FOR territory of which Sanford is u part ed Just en*I of where High mid Park
Lumber Co.
"F iji surprised to see such mi emi­
most
at
tractive
vpi
iuLy
of
strap
TAX DEED UNDER SECTION l the March sales were 3,891 ears, a big boulevard now converge for mlill- nent lawyer defending u bootlegger."
ami
pump
styles
any
one
of
575 OF T H E GENERAL STAT­ increase over lust year for the same tloniil protection, Tho work ‘was per­
t’ linnr J39. Sanford
"Turn tthoiii Is fair play."
which
will
Rivutly
add
to
tho
formed
hy
soldiers
from
the
fort
dur­
UTES OF THE STATE OF FLOR* month. The demand for the Ford is
"Eli V
fashion effectiveness of your
"He was the ho megger's cIP'iit.
IDA.
just as great proportionately right ing the year tsml-7.
white
costume.
White kid
When finished this fort Inclosed a Now the houllegger Is his client."—
here ul home as it is anywhere else
circular space of half an acre. Th* Vlriiiliighino Age-Herald.
looms
as
a
favorite
and
colored
Notice Is hereby given that W _ in tile country.
walls were ten feel high, with an Intrimmings
lend
novelty.
Pierson, purchaser of Tax Ccrtifi-1 "The company is now operating on able pamper half way tip. It was sur­
Ucsd Up,
cate No. 47, dated thu flth day of Ju-' the greatest nmmifm-turing schedule rounded hy a broad ditch about six
A naval oilh-er in -Washington who
ly, A. D. 1914, has filed said certifi­ in its history, so there ure, more Ford feet deep, which the swampy ground km, hull much experience In I tit* Arctic
cate in my officii, and has made ap­ cars being built than ever before and kepi filled Willi water. For several exploring line was one*- giving an ac­
plication for tax deed to issue in ac­ improvements in ull
the different y^ars a small detail of soldiers went count of Ills slay nmhl Ice fields,
"We rcrlnilll.v would have traveled
cordance with law. Raid certificate types muke the Ford the best it ever oiR from Fort Khelh.v to this post lo
stand
guard
against
cattle
lldeves,
nimli
furl her," he explained, "bad not
embraces, the following described pro­ has been.
out nothing ever hnp|K-iicd, so the In- our dogs given‘ out at a crlth-al mo­
perty situated in Seminole County,
!«
"And Ford cars are now easier to nahllnnts railed It Fort Nonsense. ment."
M
Florida, to-wit:
obtain than ever before her ause o f the Years later Itev, George Ihiflh-hl,
"Hut,” exclaimed u woman who had a
n
Lot 38 New Upsala ns shown by J. new Ford Weekly
Purchase Plan D. I)., bought do- land and built Ids lici'h ll-ietilng very Itrcully. "I ihoiighl ■
O. Fries Flat recorded in Pint Book which makes it possible for more residence on the Woodward nvenue that llie Eskimo doga were pcrfcilly
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C Page IS (Orange Co. Records.)
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families to have a car. Father, moth­ front. Street* were laid out on each llreless erealures."
aide of lids hd. That on the south
The otlleer’s face vv*-re n whimsically BBEBBBBIIIlBBDaHaBKBBBBBBHBUn nBBBaHBIB B I I B B R I B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «
Tho said land being usse.med at the er, sons and daughters all can par
No Need to Call
date of the issuance of such certifi­ ticipato in the plan und it la rather able was named George street and gloomy expreasinn as In- replied:
the Plumber
"1 n|M-nl: In n culinary Kruse, inudutn."
cate in tho name o f C. W. Goodrich. surprising the number of families who that on Iho North. Dofllcld street. The
old fort was raxed and graded level. —Pldlmlelphla la-dgel1.
Unless said certifirato shall be re­ are raking advantage of it an ns to
F the drain of yuur
For some reason George street was
bathroom, kitchen sink
deemed according to law Tux Deed enjoy the pleasurea, that come with renamed High street.—Delrolt News.
or refrigerator gets clog­
will isaqo thereon on the 18lh day of automobile ownership.
ged, dear it yourself with
r i r - i r n n u n P E lO P P O C UaUai r i r i n r i r i r n r i n r i r t r i r i r i n r i r i r i p i p i n p i p t n r t w r t
April, A. D. 1923.
Giant Lye. This powerful
nuiaij o u ra o ra a a a
13013 iznznsrcxufRnivooiiTcraiivKSiifooooananB
S
N
O
W
HOUSE
N
E
E
D
S
CA
RE
solvent eats into the m m
WITNESS my official signature
of refuse, forming a soft
What Is Earth Llkt InsideT
The Eskimo makes constant rhnngea
and ceal thin the 12th day of March,
soap which can be easily
Old ldeuit In regard to the high lient In the thickness of (lie roof of hit
A. D. 1023.
flushed out, leaving tho
on the .unknowu Inside of the earth imovv house, or It loo, to keep Its In
(S E A L
E. A. DOUGLASS,
drain dean, sterilized and
-fl
may have to b- revised,-If the Incon­ iertor bent uniform.
odorless.
Don't let it
Clerk Circuit Court,
VllhJnlmiir Klefanssoii, the Arclle ex*
r* £
r jj
happen again. It ’s dan*
Seminole County, Fla. clusive evidence adduced by tempemgerous. Giant Lye cost4
tnre tests in 107 deep wells In flie plorer, tells about a snow but built : I
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By
A.
M
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Weeks,
0
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C.
so little and goes, so far
Bnlted States hy Dr. C. E. Van,Or at HI degrees below xero. Each hlock i 1 \
Mnr 13-20*27 Apr .1-10-17c •train!, idiyslnil geologist of the Unit- of onow u«cd In Its ronatructlon wna S •
you can afford to use It
lavishly. A littf" twch day
cd Htates Geological survey, sbould^he neecKKurllv of tho sumo temperature [ J
keeps the plumber, away.
NOTICE OF APPLICATIO N FOR conflriued hy later Investigations. Ac­ and contained what might he wrongly r 1
T A X DEED UNDER SECTION cording to thin expert, the steady in­ ternidl a great deal of "Intent cold." p J
DIHF.CTIOS’S: Work Into
t in d r a in o n * ra n o f
675 OF TH E G E NER AL S TA T­ crease In ‘ temperature, so great that To neutrality this cold It wua nece*-1 - y
Giant l.ya and tritk l* In
UTES OF TH E STATE OF FLOR­ a miner could not live at a depth of anry to keep the Inside nf the hut for 1 J
ilutrly i qu a rt) o f hot
one mile, appears to he less rapid a a ronsfileruhle I Into nt a teuiperntura T J
mmItr. Wait S or to m inIDA.
i
fv . '
u ln and flu ih with hoi
r J
little beyond that depth. Combined o f 00 degrees Fahrenheit.

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FAMOUS SUNSET GOLD BUTTER, lb. 5 0 c

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Notice is hereby given that W. A.
Stapler, i»un.haaor of Tax Cortiflcuta No. 8. dated tjie 2nd day o f Juno,
A. D. 1919, hoa.filed oaid certificate la
niy office, and has made application
for Tax Deed to isiuo in uceardancc
with law. Said roHillcato embraces tho
following described property situated
in Ssfuasli! County, Florida, to-wit:
Lot 70/Bt. Joseph.
Tho said land being aascsso^ at

with the fact that mathematicians
hajre not yet found thn law of distribu­
tion of temperature from tho surface
to the renter of the earth, this makes
uncertain the watt pmlion of some actvntlsts that the heat at the center Is
is high os 1N0.0UU degress Fahrenheit'.
DliHcrvutlous at a deplK of about 7,590
feet hqye been taken, but Dr. Vau Oritrsnd has not bi-yn able to curry Ids
nvrxtlgutlous furl her.—Hcfi-nco Servxr.
:

Enow la *o nearly n non conductor _ J
of .heat tlmt. once the "|nt«-nt cold’* 1l !
had been neutralized, (he*heat of hu* [ •
wan bovlles alone kept tiie tenqs-ru* r J
turt xtx-U nhovtt the freezing point,|£l
avion when a hole‘In Clio roof vvoa open ***
for ventilation. Sometlinea when th*
ie «t n ac tpo high the rpof would he- - f f l
gia to mult. Then thn roof had It • ]
&gt;*• shaved- mi the outside anywhere I- j
from two to four Inches thinner ao Q f
that tho cold from the fiiuisld* would J
pvneirutc thu anow biocka.

With n Dollar I’urchasc— Limited .'1 ll».s. lo ct^slomi-r
When Ueltcr Huttcr Is made will lie when the cows yel wiser'

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THE SALFORD D AILY HERALD; TUESDAY, APRIL 24,1923

PROGRESS

SERVICE

STRENGTH

REALM OF SPORTS

BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
BASK ET B A L L ’
T R A P SHOOTING

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B O W LIN G
' T E N N IS
BOXING

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CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

iUniform Traffic Laws
For State is (Manned

N E W TO N FLO R ID A’S
BEST ATHLETE
day, in every way, "A rk ” Newton is
proving the wonder athlete at the Uni­
versity o f Florida. By winning the
Southern Pentathlon championship on
Y ESTEIH)A Y ’ S It ESU I.TS
Fleming Field from a coterie of
stars representing Centre College,
Florida State League
Georgia Tech, Oglethorpe and others
Lakeland ....010 Oil 000 0l)3— C 10
the Arkansas boy,proved conclusively
St. Pete .... OIJU 100 Oil 001— 1 10
he is by far the bust all round athlete
Payne, Craig, Fry and Smith; W
in the university just now-ami one of
son, Long, Cornet and Moore.
the greatest, if not the greatest ath­
letic marvels in the school’s athletic
Daytona
100 400*003 -H 0 1 history. Besides track, "A rk ” is a
Orlando ............. 000 003 000—3 0 1 star in football, basket bail ami baseCusack and Munn; Lucas and Fran i ball. ,
cis.
Iti capturing the Pentathlon, Newton was ffo form, showing clearly the
effects of lack of training, caused by
his liii chnll of late. Otherwise, the

National League
.Pitch in g
032 000 102
Cincinnati
201 000 I no
Bochler, (Hazncr ami Gooch
Itixey and Hargrave, Wingo.
New York
000 002 002 I K I
Brooklyn
000 003 000—3 k 2
J, Barnes, Ityan, Jonnurd ami Gas* *
ton, Smith; Vance and Deberry.

Iteginnld
Barker's
Hearts Aflam e."

production

T A L L A H A S S E E , April 2L— Six
measures approved by tlm Florida
League o f Municipalities have been
turned over to Heprcsentntive A. T.
Stuart o f Hillsborough to lie intro­
duced in the house; find City A ttor­
ney P. II. Odom o f Jacksonville is

preparing n seventh to b e 'introduced. of county commissioners ur the legisWhat Did He Get Then?
ltcnnjv small scion of u Montgomery
The seventh measure will estab­ lature; n fifth hill would give coun­
ties power to acquire by g ift or pur- • county family, Is ui the age w hen in
lish uniform traffic.In ws in citic and
cboM* lam! fo r ' park purpose:’, while st ruction on etiquette seems neves
towns o f Florid!), Mr. Odom is ex­ a sixth give.) cities and towns the sary. Suiplay, the family was Invlieii
ported to send it on here next week. i ight to buy by condemnation or out for dinner. While at (he table,
/ the hostess served Uenny with a see.
One o f ’ them prohibits burning otherwise public utility plant;-.
oml piece of cake, On his tmucomwoods or marshes, except between
mlltai m eeptanee of tlw* favor, he wn*
February 15 ami March 111, or except
admonished by his mother:
Swallows Cover World.
upon giving,tw o days notice to every
"Now, what do you suy. Bonny?”
Swallows, It lias been established by j
Hastily gulping down the lust frog
person living within one mile o f the experiment, migrate from England to
Smith Africa. 5.000 udfes.
mini in , meat o f the second slice, Benny re
area to he burned.
Another would
authorise
cities Berkshire, In llktlj fastened a mark piled, wIth dllllciilty;
and towns to fix rates fo r water, g c i on !■ swallow ami turned it loose. Tin* !&lt; ’ Hot any more?" — IudlanapolU
bird was reported as having been
and electric rales, another allows
caught live tliotillet Inter ’nr Jniisete
cities nml towns lo fix toll rales for vllle, Soutli Africa, tuber marked
Thc Herald for first clnss job work.
use of bridges by public utilities; mv ill low s. liberated In Kngland, have
yet’ another forbids 1ho erection &lt;»f been lepni'lrd from Natal. Orange 1‘ree
The four banks o f St. Petersburg
direction signs along
public high­ Slate, t ’upo l'rovlm-e ami the Traits* now have deposits in excess of $LS,ways except as authorised by boards raal.
000,0(10.

At the Princess last night nnd'hguin
tonight.
Nothing need he said of this picture
if you will just ask those that saw it
last night.
Feeing the picture without cost tonight will lie John Schirard and his
family.
-------Tomorrow night. Norma Tnlmadgc

"Tim Eternal Flume" will be shown
jit the Princess two nights Wednes­
day oml Thursday with extras attach
cd tii the program.
Adam’s Bill
ST, Al t ; CSTIN K B LAN KS
I’ AI.S; CD LEE IS MASTER

Chicago
120 100 030 000
S t.'Lou is
004 000 102 000
Faber, Conully, Robertson
Scbalk Th;urston, Danfortb,
Pruett and Severeid.

Lamar Golf Tourney
Starts For Saints

P A LA TE A, April 21. —The Saints
got sweet revenge fur the lacings they
received earlier in the week, by blank­
ing the Pals 3 In o Sunday.
C liff
Colei-, nit tin- mound for St. August ine
let the Pals down will) two measley
hlts, and struck out nine men. Fight
o f his nine-strike-nuts came during
the fitsl five innings.

SIG H T

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MONEY

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200 000 000 2 7 I
ST. A U G U STIN E , April 21. By no Prospector Refilled $100,000 for Ml
IHHI 000 001 —1 3 0 means does the end of the winter scubut Sold tor $10,000 Actual
-------|son mean the end of golf in this city,
Gold Money.
.
0U2 030 211—i&gt; II tamt the Lamar tmiinamenl is now on
Boston
101 00(1 not II 12 Vat the St. Augustine Country Cluli.
Philadelphia
Itomuiell,
This is the first log event of the
Emko and Jlevoimer;
i«.
summer at the dub, and the entry
Kinney and I
list is line, of the largest entered till
Harry Vettess tells of rn old soiir*
o il out) null 2 K 2 tl.e home
links, winter orsummer,
Detroit
ilotigli of the Klondike, who had a
null III) IIIx 3 5111 Over fifty an* in the play.
Cleveland
valuable claim alter several years of
As must nf the men entered are dangers mid Imrd'ldps in the North,
Holloway ami Vhimlull; Edwards
business and professional men, who lie came to Sent tie and operator*
nml Myutt.
make their muml of the links after wlm realized I tie value of Ills holding*
h o'clock, it will tain* some time to laid tried to buy him out for $100,000,
LEAGUE STANDINGS
hut It was mi ust&gt;, the prospector held
|duy o ff the tourney, but interest will
on. Then came the wise man who I
lie nolle the less keen. This cup,
I 111rillii Slate League
made tin* deal, and for one-tenth id
i(
l
which
was presented by (J. It. Lamar, that niiin. The htiige-tmitinged propo­
Won
Lost
1115 president of the St. Augustine Nation
sition wiih worked like tills:
Orlando
U15 lid Hank, ami must be won three times
The operators cornered their limn
Lakeland
VIK * &gt;' «n y player before it can become on tho main street and ladmi'd him
Tumpn
IU*i Ids permanent property, was won last to aeeomptiiiy thorn to a dark little
Daytona
Uja year by Alex Weber, uitji Marty Ev- olllee olT Marlon slre.et. There they
St. Pete
talked A hi ska and mining until they
1Kr, nils as i tinner up.
Drudcritown
thought they hud their innti In Itie
proper frame of mind. They opened i
National League
up the siihjeet of a deal and he ml*
mllled he hint heen offered jfitKi.isKl
Won
"Amt you’ll never sell Bu- lbut?”
New Yin k
•
■tie
said, and when the miner sahl
$ ,
Chicago .
"N o" the would lie purchaser went to
Philadelphia
n table near by that vvn» covered with
Cinclnnnt i
G UAR ANTEED
a chilli and snatched the covering
Pittsburg
away. There. Marked In neat hut
Boston
careless appearing piles, was $10,000
ROACH KILLER
lit bright* new shiny $20 gold pieces.
St. Louis
"There’s what we’ll give you,"
Brooklyn
shouted one of tho operators ns he
saw the miner’s eyes gleam. "You
American League
JilsI sign the deed, nml take the
Won
Lost
money."
$1,000.00 Roach Killer Cleveland ...
And ltie miner, unused to money
New York
carried away by the sight of rent coin
Kills Them
Philadelphia
signed.—Port la ml Oregonian.
Detroit
Washington
Odom &amp; Gillum are building a new
, St. Louis
I Chicago
store building on Hendry street, Furt
Boston ..... .
Myers.

If you ask me

Washington
New York

it’s
the best
cigarette
ever m ade!”

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THE SANFORD DAILTIfERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923

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BUSINESS'
DIRECTORY

Clannifiod Ada 1e a word. No
Ad taken for Iona than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the worda and remit
scordingly.

Cards o f Sanford's Reput*
able Professional Men, each
of whom, in hia chosen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

You can find the name of
every live Rusineas Man
In Sanford in thia Column
each day.

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George A. DeCottes

FOR SALE

Attorney-nt-Law

UtMEUS— You can get seed bad
Over Seminole County Rank
|frames and irrigation plugs at the
inford Novelty Works.
100-tfc SANFORD *:•
FLORIDA
)R SALE— Hosier and Unys’ paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
FRED R. W ILSON
orks, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

I'it SALE— ithmic? Island eggs fur
sotting, 15 eggs for $1.00:
Mrs.!
First National Ilnnk Rultding
Haworth, Benrdall Avenue, SanSANFORD
FLORIDA
^rd.
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83-tfp
fo il S A LE - Lot close in, on First
street: Bargain. Apply 200 P.irk ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT
IvcnUr.
18-fttp)
|OK SALK—Mnflern bungalow, prnc-1
Room 7, Miller Illdg.
tieally new with garage and cement
FLORIDA
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fidk.i. Also five nr res hammock land 1
ly rlenred on paved road. Inquire j
Itl'.t ib.k Ave.
2l-8tp
CHELLE M AINES
fdl: SAI.K Fine strawberries for
pie’, rvmg oV liilile use, 15c quart.
LA W YE R
|ity orders of five quints or snore de• :— Court I I oubc
Vlrcil L. II. Jones, Heard,ill Ave-i
Plume 3ft03.
22* tfc
gjea Laaniiprd.
(ilaasea Designed

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Ini: KENT - fvlively furnished front
l l ' in. After A p ril 24th, 111 Park
kvi'mit*.
17-6tp
I'm: RENT— Furnished bed
Lin I'ark Avi'
l’ It NTS 11Pi I &gt; ItOOMii for light
keeping, “ lit Mngmdia ave.

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foil ItKNT— Desirable housekeeping
Box 117.

Henry McLauIir*, Jr.,
Opt. D.

Optician-Optometrist
roiini, 1113 Kaat First Street
Sanford. Fla
17-&lt;&gt;l j&gt;

Foil t t K \ T Modern npnr lmei i t , also
••ed rnntn, new and rleau. Apply at
117 Laurel Ave.
HMfc
ri’lllllH.

TOM.TVE.GOT A SURPRISE
for v o u - Do r is mas a
S T U N T AND I W A N T
VOU TO COME OUT WITH
ME TO DINNER TO N IG H T W IL L V O U ?

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Real Estate

SlorttRty Facilities
If we pleaae you, tell others; If not,
tell us. Phone 498
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WORKS
V. C. C O L L E R , Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
(17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Flu.

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INSURANCE AGENCY
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4ANFOVH

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NORMA REAI.I/.KS CHERISHED
HOPE IN "E T E R N A L FLA M E "
Norma Talmadge has registered
ninny screen achievements starring
under the First National releasing
hnnuer. tine of her most successful
pictures, it will he remembered, was
the emotional Spanish drama, “ The
Passion Flower.* 5
M,,r&lt;‘ recently came
her, notable triumph in "Smilin'
Through.” But Miss Tnlmadge has
not yet been fully satisfied with the
semienstume pictures she had ap­
pended in. She was consumed with
ambition to at tempo! a monumental
nil costume production, which ambi­
tion she Has at last renlixod in "The
Eternal Flame," thenttraction which
will be.shown at the Princess theater
Wednesday and Thursday,
"The Eternal Flame" is an adapta­
tion of Balzac's “ La Duchosse de
l.ungeais,” which after months spent
searching for a suitable story was
decided upon as a fitting ore for the
versatile young star with its back­
ground of pomp and magnificence, its
frivolities and heartaches. Therefore,
she depicts the complex chnrncter of
that notable court beauty and toquote, I .a Durhesse de l.ungeais.
Those who have studied Miss Tulmadge's work and
followed her
steady growth ns an net reps of gieat
emotional powern ore looking for­
ward with keen interest to this latest
pint she is enacting, for they u»c as­
sured she will give u finish and flaw­
less ultlstry to a role that will set
graciously on her young shoulders.
For Norma Tulmadga umlnttuhly
inixe; beauty and personality with
brnitut.

M AKE WAR ON "B A B Y T A L K "

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-Phnncs--------Office 271 Cut Flowers------------- Floral Designs

Phone or write
Annual and Ornamental Plants
DH. J. T. DENTON
"T H E S A N D P IP E R "
PIIYSICIAN-SIJ KtiKON
814 Myrtle Ave.---------- Plmne 260-W
f"&lt;*r midsensnn rates, 815 N. Atlantic
Daytona Beach.— Mrs. L.
It. Rooms 200-207-208 Meisch.Building
SANFORD MACHINE
IVntt. Phone tl.IO-W,
20fit ci
Rooms
220-228
. COM PANY
M*li KENT— Five- room bungalow.1
I'hone 70-W.
21lip I)R. It. M. MASON
General Machine and Boiler
l-'M.N Or
W A N T K D —Will
UENTIST
Works
pri&gt; I ' I interest for six months and
New Jli'hfh Building
Cylinder Grinding
&gt;ix per cent bonua to the party phonr 2&lt;U
Hanford, Florida
A u tom ob ile Itcpairs
faking this loan. Security: All tan- -------------------------Acetylene Welding
t'hle assets of the Intsineas together
DR.
G.
S.
SELM
AN
Phone
62------- Sanford, Florida
*ith other securities. Motley to be'
Practice
limited
to
[“’X'd for additional equipment, which
‘ ill iin1reuse the business 15UVr. If* Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, AS TO DIVISION OF LAB
fou have the money to loan, investiE yo, Examined, (ilasscs Fitted
tstc this good, clean, legitimate eutnbWith Changing Circumstances, Q*
t
Meisch Building
|i.-hcd business, near Orlando. For in- f
ally Accepted Definition Mas Un­
dergone Many Changes.
rview. address M. II. B., care Sanj ,,, „
19-tfc j STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE at Die
ford llcruld.
per quart if you piqk them, for
The* division of labor la one of the
l(Mt RENT— Large three room cot­
benefit of all who want to put Up the principles evolved from (he Mtnly of
tage, 13IH East Fourth street, near finest. No small children ulloWed.i 1 poll i leu I economy, or ecqmaulcs, and
M'lloiivllle Ave. Apply next door to
la bused on the claim Hull Industry
It. Meuse, West Side.
22-ltp
j can best fie curried on when each umn
■T F. R. Mitchell.
M -ltjl
! has n special work lo do. t'onstunt
iPo r It E N T-- Furnished rooms, '1020
practice In dolin' the same thing lends
22-ltp W R IT E R ’S NAME W IL L LIVE to a perfection which could not other­
East Second street.

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GIUE -THAt \
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WAITER, BUSI b e t He a v /V”
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AUD IT TURHED
OUT TO BE A
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I L O S T ’EH\ A LL
oH I T ?

Cincinnati School Authorities Havs Is.
sued Special Appeal to Women’s
,
Clubs of the City.
An appeal lots been m ade by tbs
sdiftol authorities of ( ‘tncltnintl to the
mothers &lt;&gt;f that diy to enllsi In a nor
against -"baby talk," and Its effects on
their rhlldrvn, and u special speaker
lias been appointed t&gt;» carry Ibis enuse
to the mothers' clubs.
While much of the talk wlih which
fond mothers hegullo llielr babies may
Humid very foolish to others, ll seems
In sound c o i h | to the baby, and while
the claim that It makes stutterers and
causes other defects of speech mnv
have some truth In It, fhn "baby talk"
will bear comparison with mU'di other
talk heard by children.
While good spis-ch Is Important, the
matter Is of more Importiiiire than the
mannei— In fact, good matter naturally
tends to good matter lo spoech. It Is
■t least quite as Important that par­
ents, fu(tiers ns well ns mothers, ure
careful to select rto- right subject mut­
ter for talk before uud to tlo-lr dill
drill ns that baby talk lie eliminated
Try, as I bey may, the teachers tire
likely to have n bard lime anyway to
convince many mothers Hint Imliy talk
la not Ho- proper, language In which,
to address the baby, both ns to sub
Ject mailer and method of speech.—
Pittsburgh Dispatch.

A R M IE S OF W O M EN W A R R IO R S
Amazon!, According to Ancitnt Writ­
er*. Were Fierce Fighter*— Some
Records of Their Deeds.

vv ANTED

wise lie attained. Though the name
Superficial Critics Have Misjudges j
of Adam Kinllli (1723-1'UD. author of
the
Work
Given
to
the
World
” ANfc.D—
Chance to buna • your
"The Wealth of Nations." has ls*cn
by Sir Walter Raleigh,
new home before lumber gets any
closely uHMH'luted with the principle
fiighi-r. Plans and estimates furnish-.
It Is something of a paradox that of the division of labor, the Importance
N-—Sanford Novelty Works. J83*tfc the last work of Sir Walter Raleigh, of It baa been recognized before,
notably by I'luto (427*8(17 it. C.J, In
WANTED TO B U Y — Asparagus f emj "The Wur In the Air. should have Ida "Republic,” and by Adam Ferguson
1 been the history of a great modem
seed, for good clean stock will pay
udventnre, written upon a largo scale (1728-1810) lu his "History of Civil
good price. Address W. P. Newell
To thoso who knew Itnlelgh, whose Society," In modern Industry very
°-« Wholesale Fern Grower^, Apopka, death a vsst number of friends and little la. due to the direct operation
Ha.
272-tfc disciples are deploring, only by his o f the human ham'; almost everything
works, be may have seemed somewhat la done by a machine. The develop­
LOST
detached from the life about him, mid ment of steam and electricity as the
Intent
upon the niceties and elegancies motive power both -of production and
I Lu s t , fetltAYKi) bit s T o LETTH
exchange, has along with Die parallel
o
f
style.
large bay home, stocking feet bedevelopment, o f ,machinery completely
The
most
of
tils
books
deal
with
Bind, brand on left fore shoulder. $15
the past. In which the superficial revolutionized the conditions of Imltisjfrward If returned to Henry Marshall, (
critic might tldnk Itnlelgh was finding try, necessitating a division o f tabor
L#meron City.
17-6tpj mi escape from reality. The super­ on a fur wider basis tliuu that com
|&lt;HVNKH OF GREEN hut advertised ficial critic of course would have been templuted by Adam Smith. At tha
present day It Is not a mere question
in Herald can get same by calling wrong,
of personal adaptation, but of local, na­
Like
all
good
writers.
Raleigh
had
I*’ this office and paying reward.
on Intense Interest In all (hut was tional and International fitness unit spe­
h 'o.x ic o - P o s it io n oy experienced about him. Whatever be rend he pul cialization for carrying on dltfereut
cashier. Answer, P. O. Box 1113, always to tho test of life, and-thus forms of Industry. Division of labor
■"snford, Fla.
22-8tp found the best, the only commentary has become only s factor lu the wid­
for the boiks which he loved full er problem of the organization of la­
March building permits in Lake­ well.—From "MusIngS Without Meth­ bor, necessary to Hie success of every
great .industrial undertaking.—Cleve­
land doubled in .value those of Feb- od" In Blackwood's Magazine.
land Plain Dealer.
I Diary,

HA- HA- G E T
OUT- l'VE GOT
A GOOD T I P
WOVJ Okl 1AY

7

’ *KUsa*ncs'&lt;*
Fl Vf i LIQUOR RILLS
PAUSED BY THE HOI HE
T A LI.A IIA S S E ,
April
24.—The
house came buck to work yesterday
afternoon and pushed five of its
thirteen bills despite the repeated e f­
forts to interrupt their discussion
with motions that busines* be given
over to the introduction of hills. Only
tho lesser drastic bills of the lot
were considered, their floor champ­
ions having them ahead of the hard
ones in view o f the short time in
which the body had to work.
Little discussion marked their con­
sideration.
Feeble attempts
wore
made to amend one here and there,
but they all sailed through with flying colors. The net results were pas-

LA/

According to nnetent writers, the
Amazons were a nation of female war­
riors, who allowed no men to llv*
® U S T f e R ' CALir- r P A S S
aiming I hem. but murrheil lo buttle
.4
_
andi-x command of tbalr queen. They
held occasional Intercourse with tin­
men of neighboring states. If hoys
r-age of a hill to make the burden of that would make jail sentences com­ were horn to them, they either sent
proof on the possesur, when he claims pulsory for liquor law violations, and them to their fsttiers or killed them.
that intoxicants were nVquircd law­ another one that would disenfran­ But the girls were brought up for
war. and llielr hreusta were' burned
fully; to require the sheritf to keep u chise violators Af the liquor laws. It off that they might out be prevented
detailed record o f all liquors seized,1 returned .momentarily at the outset from bending the how. From this cus­
and to destroy them only in the pres­ to its meusuru to prescribe the pro­ tom they received the name of Ama­
zons. which-Is ‘Tires »t leas."
ence of the circuit court clerk, and cedure ill the issusnfo of searcii war
The Asiatic Amazons are said to
making hi insqbjcet’ to removal from rants to which tha entire day was de­
hove ut one time subdued the whole
office if he does not comply with voted Friday. Heavily listing will
of Aaln, nud In have built .Smyrna,
these provisions; to provide that fin«l amendments hut still carrying ip the city recently captured and burned
udCutirec by ttie Turks, mid oilier cities.
conveyance used in thu transporta-' teeth, the measure was
tion o f liquor must tie used with the from second tothird reading, and 11)0
Ollier Halloas Of Amazon* men­
written consent of the owner; mak­ copies o f the. engrossed bill were or­ tioned by the sn-'lenta were the Scyth­
ian Amuxone. who In afterllm** maring the carrying of a weapon, knife, dered printed.
rh-d among the neighliorlng Scythians,
dirk, or the like while engaged in
snd the Afrli-un Amazons, who sub­
unlawful trado " in intoxicants, a
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
dued tho (lorgops slid Atlnlbte*
felony, and providing that the evi­
marched through Egypt and Arabia,
dence of a “ whiskey tgtiter* be ac­
Winter Garden's $40,000 issue ol suit founded their esidtal. on the
cepted as authentic.
public improvements Itond* sold at lak e TrHolds, but wore annihilated
The house did not get to tho (fills ♦1.05.
by Demurs.

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IN SPECIAL SESSION TODAY
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WHISKEY CASE
ISLATURE CAN WORK _
IN ILLINOIS IN
INVESTIGATION
iCOMMITTEES BUSY
f a c t io n s m u s t

NUMBER 21

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1023

VOLUME IV.

be

together b efo r e

brot

Leg­

T I »7 T k e Associated I’ rraa)
Are In Both Houses
WA8HI1NGTON, April 23.— Acting
'•' That Will Throw Them
Prohibition Director Andrews, of Illi­
1Into Turmoil
nois, was suspended todny by Com­

Measures

missioner Haynes, pending an Inves­
tigation Into case o f Grammes Ullrich
Distillery. In Grammes Ullrich case
liquor valued at $5,000 was distribut­
ed among the stockholders as a result
of dissolution o f firm. Andrews was
in charge o f prohibition enforcement
during the dissolution proceedings.

tn r Tfcr A ew u tfW r r
Newman,
D ALLAS, April l» &gt; - R .
local athlete, worlf^ war vrtti*an, quit
the duncinl floor here at 3:52 o’clock
this morning, hnving set n record of
one 107 hours nnd two irrfnutes’
dancing. He was allowed fifteen
minute rest period each four hours of
his enduranee test "which started 4:45
o'clock Inst Wednesday.
On the basis of fifteen minutes rest
( D r The A a o w Is lN l I’ r f M I
every four hours Newman had a total
W ASHINGTON, April 23— Rehearrespite of about six und a half hours
in'g o f case involving title to eighty
of a hundred and seven total.
neres o f land near Miami wns set toSix contestants started Wednesday
.
but « v , . Intluilinn three « r l l .
' ' ,r M"&gt;'.10 b&gt;' lh'

AND REP. LAKE ON MATTITLE CASE
THUS OF IMPORTANCE.
TO COUNTY
IS REOPENED AT
MIAMI TODAY PASS SEINING BILL

ORLANDO, April 23.— *The examination of the body of Frank l’nttorson,
tho Orlando youth who it is alleged In letters to his parents by inmates o f
reform school at Iona, Mich. Thnt he dtod/rom the effects of a whippfng re­
ceived at tho hands o f u gunrd was indicated according, to Undertaker Hand
who examined the body declared the youth had been beuten to death. Inree
large fractures were found on the skull, the principal wound being on top or
the head which it was said by those examining the body which reached here
yesterday did away with tho theory that the hoy died as the result of a tall
on the floor during u riot in the institution.
.
There Were threo other minor wounds on tho forehead, plastered over
by the Iona undertaker with n substance resembling rouge to cover up sears, out otter .... . the eUtleth hour.
/he |.r..|e.ty He. I the
Newman
in. vicinity o f Bayou Riscnyno
anti .sitit was stuted.
'
' .
1
Physicians pronounced .........
- .......
,
“ fairly good condition" when he quit.1
,n e*c,“ .
____________________
ivo residential district. Recent do1visions by the department was Javorable to claim of Francis S. Whitten,
hut opponent of Whitten appealed and
secured rehearing.

Thro House nnd is Now in Sen­
ate Where it Will Pnss With­
out Any Trouble
The Board of County Commission­
ers held n special session todny for
the benefit of many citizens of the
county nnd to meet with RepVcsentalive I .‘ike to find out Just what was
■.•anteil in regard to the various bills
which he Inis for the county. The
hill to prohibit cattle running at largo
in certain precincts in the county wns
the first question mid after hearing
from several representatives from
various prccints it wus decided tu al­
low the hill to stand with ihfe amend­
ment put on by Senator Overstreet
making the date for getting all the
cattle out the prescribed districts
July, 1024, instead of the hill ns pass­
ed the house making the date Octo­
ber 1st, 1023. It wns ratified by tho
county
commissioners with
this
amendment with the exception of
Commissioner Curlett who stated that
Ids people wtye divided on the subject
and he wanted them to have a chance
to vote on the measure.
The question of the laws regulat­
ing the size of trucks on the county
roads nnd also the bulkhcnding of
Lake Monroe wsn brought up ami it
wns decided by the board to send their
attorney, George A. DeCottcs to Talluhassee to frame these hills so they
would he absolutely constitutional nnd

TALLAHASSEE, April 23. The
IcKiulnture entered it* fourth week
this nftemoon with indications that
the hitherto heralded smooth machin­
ery of bot hhousea had sprang some
loose bolts. On the lower side there
are reports o f blocs and* secret night
sessions, nnd the actions on the floor
indicate that there arc" too many Trial of Revi Tikhon
Governor to Act
groups to make any one of them effec­ Postponed Indefinitely
In Case of Leon
tive for anything except obstruction.
German
Government
is
Ready
and
Willing
to
Was
Set
for
Tomorrow
County Officers
Before anyone hopes to accomplish
CHANGE OV VENUE W AS G R A N T­
Negotiate
nny legislation the reported move­
(Or The Aaaorlatrd I’ rraa)
ED MEN CHARGED W ITH A T ­
M l y T I t r Akoorlntnl I ' r r M l
ments to bring some of the groups to­
MOSCOW, April 23.— The trial of
T A L L A H A S S E E ,’ April 23— Prompt
TE
M
PT
MURDER
gether into a strong faction, must /Rev. Dr. Tikhon former Patriarch of
•
in r Thr Aaanrlaled Preaa)
•
,
. News
action in the eases of County Judge
LONDON April 23.—Tho Berlin correspondent or the t ennai
take better shope, observers say.
all Russia, on charge of treason and
(•*. B. W illyi« und Sheriff .1. It. Jones,
flly Tkr Aaaurlnlnt I'rraa)
Neither house haa done much in the hindering the carrying out of the nays ho loams’ on good authority the German government i^ preparing a P '«men of l.con county, whose names Idive ap­
I’A
I.A
T
K
A
,
April
23.—
Nine
way of the big things other than have Soviet orders hns been Doslponed in Stivo offer to the Allies. Government heads will declare Its roadincss to in- charged with an attempt to commit peared prominently in the legislative
their committees labor over them. On definitely. The trial had been set to f;t&gt;tintc questions of repaiatlons und guarantees.
murder in connection with tlie storm­ investigation o f the death of Murtin
the other hand there are measures begin tomorrow.
ing of the Putnam county jail March Tnbert, of Munich,
N. I)., will lie
in both housos, which If takch serious­
;th were arraigned in Bradford coun­ taken l&gt;y Governor Hardee, it was
MOSCOW, April 23.— On the eve
ly inuy throw tho membership into n
ty circuit toiirt at Starke this morn­ learned in an authoritutive quarter
tourmuil and tie up things generally. of the commencement on Tuesday o f
ing under a change of venue grunted todny.
•
The house is facing the reconsidera­ the. trial of Rfcv. Dr. Tikhon, former
1when the men were put on trial at
Tile names of the two Officials lu.ve
tion of a resolution designed to ro7 patriarch of all RuKRia, on a charge
run throQgh* the course o f testimony
strain the teaching o { Darwinism nnd of treason and hindering the carrying
given to the legislative committee
like subjects jn the public educational j out of Soviet orders, the Soviet press
.
•
• nire of thirty-six men were exhausted. since it began its inquiry and was
institutions, while the senntc hns an • today is filled with n reputed confescourt recessed until nine o’clock topped yesterday with a startling
Anti-Ku Klux measure before it. The sion of the prelate. An alleged “ contomorrow
when another special venire nnrniliv'„ ()f n||CRP,| j|| ,,rucilces in
house gave its endorsement to the' fession’ indicates that Dr. Tikhon Allied and Turkish Delegations Meet in Another will l&gt;c called..
their offices given by Jerry M. PopDarwinism resolution at first but; must have undergone numerous pro­
Effort for Peace .
pell, former jailer. Popped described
some of tho members claim that its j liminnry cxamlnntione. Not one word
B
F
rA
M
M
F
W
n
ATIHN
In
hi the business of nVresHng! » «
Representative U k c on nil
full import pased over their" heads in his defense is found In the news­
&lt;lt&gt; T S r A Morin I *4 I ’ rcsat
llL L U iT llT lIM N U / \ IJ lW
j vagrants, which he said occurred dl-| »»“ * bills that the county wi.he. to
.H
l-H A
MWMtl | S i papers. Oil the contrary, the dis­
I AU SANNE April 23— The question of the Near Eastern oil fields
st the t t m i ' W i n r comes back to
lertly after the sheriff had contracted j h'*v,‘ passed,
I.A U S A N M ., Ap ^
( .hihUr i|im.c8Bion lB in the foreground tqday
the calendar thoy promise to oppose it patches of the official government esnecially those cohered by the &lt; Hester concession
...
.....•
with the Putnam Lumber Company,
The question of Seminole county
agency from the provinces tend to as the Allied and Turkish delegations meet in another effort to &lt;J™f R »
vigorously.
in whose camp Tuhert died from nl- paying out any more money on the
The senate ordinarily, will got to show that meetings o f working men treaty acceptable to Doth sides. Whether the genera -object of
leged brutal treatment, to receive $23 erudicution of the cattle tick wns
rcnpportlnnmont early in the week, a ait* demanding Tikhon’s execution ns comes before the conference formally seems to depend on th s i. ■&gt;
head for »cvory prisoner he deliv- brought up und since. Seminole hns
negotiations between the British nnd French concession ladders and the Tur
committee" ha von sent out a plan of a counterrevolutionary.
ured. lie declared the county’s la w , already spent nlaiut |40,000 on the.
won....... ...... "X AHIO. whon .h o,
u, drtch - o o ............... ..........-*
D;". Tikhon will go before the Soviet
38 senators to -be^ distributed
accord­
the United TO ABOLISH CONVICT
LEASE enforcement machinery was so set up eradication o f the tick without *uecourt,
admitting
thut
he
is
an
iniing to population without bothering
ornie queiat ions from treaty delegates here. It Is understood
as to furnish a continuous supply of |cesa it wns decided to instruct Mr.
SYSTEM AND COUI’OHAL
placaculilb foe of bolshevism.
States representative Joseph C, Grew will continue the present open door
county lines, and a house of three
labor. The sheriff's entire force und" laike to vote against nny measure for
PU NISH M ENT
.
members each for the flvo most pop­ MARJORIE DAW WEDS
policy.
.
_____
_______
the county Judge were habitually the eradication of the cnttle tick in
ulous counties, two for the next 18
the state that would muke it invumdrunk,
he testified.
‘ " C H A P L IN ’S DIRECTOR
permitted will he required for muny
(IIS T h r A « « » r l n » c d
and one each for the remainder. It
N E W FARMER BANKS
During his service under Sheriff IhuiI upon Seminole to stand the exTALLA H A SSE E , March 23.— Rec­
be ready should cmfwy cmfwyiJcmfw
qtonse and let the state stand it In the
is freely prediefod here that this plan
OI’
BN
CREDITS
TO
LOS ANGELES, April 23.— Mar­
months. The money, however, will is- ommendations will lie made by a Joint Jones, he declared he had known thnt
with a few minor alterations will go
future.
committee
investigating
FARMERS
IN
M
AY
official
to
observe
the
law
twice
in
jorie Daw, motion pietiuc actress,
legislative
ready should call for it he inuilc.
The hill prohibiting seining in tho
through both houses and on to tho and Albert
reported abuses of convicts in I* lori.lu the destruction o f confiscated liquor.
Edward Southerland,
waters
of Seminole county came up
voters next November in tho shape
to abolish the convict lens.* system, On one occasion, lie testified the
Washington-,• April 23.—The Fed­ M It’ll IGA N I’ AR TY IS
screen director, were married last
and
n
petition
wns brought up signed
of u proposed constitutional amend­
iotporal punishment, imine.liat re­ sheriff substitut'd water for moon­
night and were hack at work making eral Farm Isian Hoard announced toItKI’OBTKD RESCUED
ment. Sooth Florida delegations may
by
several
hundred
names asking
moval of Sheriff Jones of Leon coun­ shine contents uf a jug and then cnllday that May 1 had been fixed as the
pictures todny.
FROM LAK E ISLAND.
thut the hill he amended to include
make some noise for something bet­ ‘ The Ruv. Neal Dodd, rector of the
ed
a
court
attache
to
witness
his
de­
ty
und
establishment
of
merit
sys­
date for the forrngl opening of the
ter, hut It is believed they arc in the Episcopal church o f St. Mary of the twelve now interme.ilx.te farm credit
tem, these recommendations will he struction o f it. Another time, the certain open nnd closed seasons for
in r Thr A»»n.-ln.rit t* r r « l
fishing: There wan inuch discussion
mood to accept the proposed solu­ ‘Angeles, known o f Hollywood’s Lit­ hunks, nil of which have been charged
CHICAGO. A pill 23.— Eight men made ns the result o f the first phase sheriff was drunk, he stated and fell
pro
xiiul con on this hill and the board
tion. '
.
tle Church Around the Comer, per­ and will be prepared to consider ap­ and one woman who had been mu- of |t* inquiry with the death In prl- down und broke a jo g tilled with
finally
moved that the bill as pre­
The house at the outset must go formed the ceremony. Mary Pick- plications for loans us provided under rooned
roone.l on oouwi
South Fox .................
Islun.l In l-x»ke(Vate
Tuhert
......iv «iu camp of Martin —
-— of
- North vyhlskey.
Governor Hardee
kept in close sented and that has ulready parsed
hark to' iU hatch o f prohibition hills. ford wa* matron of honor nnd Char- the new agricultural cerits law, A Michigan, John Milter, tho pilot of an. D«k«ta. Announcuil chartfe* of bruthe house he allowed to stand with
It still hao before it tb « first of lot the liccnso MU. Daw gave her name uniform discount rate of 5 1-2 per airplane which
went to
U |ity
out of —
alleged
cruol touch with the investigation us it pro­
lien wt*in
uj their
n»v*s rescue j ik
iiij growing —*
’n
only
one dissenting vote, thut of Com­
prescribing the procedure in the Is- as Marguerite E. HoUse und her age con; has been fixed by ull the hanks, and wan w recked and two (% icago' treatment administered Paul White, gressed yesterday und it was learned
missioner
Curlett who explained that
»uance o f search warrants. Thore aro as 21. The bridegroom, who is Chap­ guaranteeing lo farmers credit at not newspapermen were taken off the is­ ot Washington, in convict cump ut thut he was prepared to act promptly.
many
of
his
constituents fished for a
13 of the temperanco measures in all, lin’s assistant director, gave his age exceeding 7 per cent with the possl: land ut 4:30 p. m., today by u cur MucClenny will he taken up next. The
With I’oppcll’s testimony causing
living
and
it
would injure the indus­
committee
is
making
rapid
progress
i
mt,rh
comment
in
legislative
circles,
and, while tho lower, body may run as 20.
hility of
slightly
lower interest ferry leas.*d from the Ann Arbor rail­
’
try. Judge Dickinson wanted an
toward
bringing
the
Tabcrt
phaso
o
f
1
the
Pensacola
News,
owned
nnd
edited
through the majority o f them fastly,
road try Thomas K. WiU6n. the packer
charges.
the,investigation to n close this.after-i |,y Slut.; Senator John I*. Stokes, amendment allowing shad seining but
there arc two or three elated foV conWith the announcement thnt the according to wireless messages from
chairman of the investigating, com the originnl bill was allowed to stand
siderabla bpposltlOn, particularly the CONFERENCE
government’s part of the program for Munistlque, tylch. The ferry which noon.
mittec, published today u demand on as written and it 1s certain to pass the
one providing for the dl?enfranc **extending new loaning facilities to left Frankfort Sunday morning ar­
IJnlly Herald on sale nt Joe’s Smoke Governor Harden that “ Sheriff Jones senate und become a law and all sein­
ment of liquor law violators. An­
the farmor is ready, the problem now rived at Fox Island at 2:30 o’clock
House,
Mobley’s . Drug Store and o f I a'oii county should be removed.” ing in Seminole waters will be pro­
other that would make Jail
appears t"o he one of organization this afternoon. It carried a physician
Snutor Stokes’ pu|&gt;er declares that, hibited as soon as tho bill becomes
compulsory oh bootleggers will brin*
’ among those who will seek govern- and u trained nurse as one o f the Hunt’s Pharmacy.
“ North Dakula hu. ’not compelled a law,
on soms wrangling. It Is predicted.
inent money. Certain provisions of woodsmen on tho island was reported
Several minor matters were dis­
The houso will have before it too,
stag* by Marion von Rosenberg, - M.j Florida to abolish the system of leas­
the law required that the producers suffering from acute appendicitis.
cussed
und the meeting adjourned.
ing county convicts, and it is a libel
Six olrplaines In all have token part Poincare said;
a measure passed by tho senate pro­ AG A IN S T DEPARTM ENT OF AG­ individually shall not obtain funds dl­
on
the
people
o
f
}*lurida
G»r
anyone
viding for the abolition of the county
R IC U LTU R A L RE­
“ Geimany’s minister » f foreign a f­
, rect from tho loan hank but-must first in the effort to rescue the woodsmen
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to say so. The good people of Fiorldu M OSUl'ITO ENGINEER
convict’ lease system, that Is, insofa
PORT
' group themselves Into one of several on the Island 'since repo*#* reached fairs pretended that wo entered the
TO
DRIVE
BEST
OUT
as permits of leasing prisoners to
Ruhr without sufficient causa and made up their minds long time ago
kinds o'f organizations through which shore that they were struving.
OF OCALA, FLORIDA.
tlint
wo rejected In Junuary, 1U23, an thut the lust vestige of human slav­
private " Anns V
individuals. The
(Hr Tkr
the producers’ obligations may be
ST. M ATTHEW S, 8. C., April 23.
house has a measure of it. own. now
olfer «&lt; thirty billion marks made to ery under legal sanctions hsd to come
OCALA, April 23.—This city is the
— Proposal for a national conference rediscounted and passed on to the Poincare Compares
the Allies Jointly. This offer was In­ to an end in this state and the legis­
l* r facted after a batfb ’ of
first in Florida,
and eo far aa is
of "representatives of agriculture credit banks. Among these organiza­
German
Apathy
and
lature
now
jn
session
in
Tullahasee
is
menu, and which goes much further
vented for the occasion; it was never
tions arc co-operative market associa­
known,
the
first
in
th* United States,
friendly Interests” to meet in W'ashthan the senate measure, in one par­
Sacrifices of French mode, and lf*the figure-thirty billions hut registering the will of their con­ to have a municipal 'mosquito engin­
tions, livestock st&gt;4 loan companies,
irgton to protest against tho Depart­
is named now It is doubtless an at­ stituents.* The editorial referred to
ticular," I ptaht Tt provides that coun­
and agricultural credit corporations,
eer," who will give his full lim e to
ment o f Agriculture report on proh­
ty and state convlcU canhot he work­
TOURMEU8E, France, April 23.— tempt to please the German Socialists the senate’s action in voting last week firetcntion of mosquito breeding. The
each with certain limitations and re­
ib
it
acreage
o
f
principal
crops
made
to abolish county convict leasjng. 1V
ed or b o u M together. It Slso. pro­
striction! upon its power* to handle Wcmier Poincare . speaking before who suggested it.
Jr tejegram aent Norman Mayer •
“ Tho developments before tho Joint office has been created a a .f feature
But
let
us
admit
for
the
sake
of
hibit. the' whipping of- county pris­
thcriisands o f residents of the Meuse
Co., New Orleans, by J. S. Wum\a- paper for the farmers.
committee
of the senate and house uf Oeuia's participation in the stated '
oners. ‘■WK '
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Tho farm loan board is optimistic department aasambled in the town of argument thnt Daron von Rosenberg
inaker, president of the American
charged yith the investigation of the wide mosquito eradication campaign.
The sepal*, however, h a*'a meas­ Cotton Association, made public here although Commissioner Lobdell said Vdud at the unveiling yesterday of a told tho truth. What would follow?
convict lease system in Florida,” th*
ure comfrt* VP for Siucial considera­
today the development of the systenl monument to the war dead, reiterated That Germany after formally admit­
today.
.
’
editorial continued, “ vvldeuces a con­ office which he hold#.. This is not
ting
i)*r
indebtedness
of
132,000,000,necessarily 'would
he slow during emphatically that Frances’ essential
tion Friday whWh
oboU* h
w matter in which I^eon county alone
conditions to approaefyment with Ger­ uuO marks in May, 1021, and after dition of rottenness in the office of
poral punishment in *U camps, both
la interested; all Florida, squally with
remainder o f the week aud than turn what hs termed the experimental
tho
present
sheriff
of
Iwon
county
un­
stage. The commissioner predicted many uie now na always; “ repara­ having obtained in return for this
■.late and county".
Leon county, la upon trial,'and all.
paralleled
in
the
history
of
Florida
it to the floors.
tions and aocurity.” Th# premier in admission the concession that the
Then? p re’Invocations that the comFlorida is interested in proving to
Measure relating to the alati road the new facilities would he reeddy
and
should
result
In
the
prompt
re­
Ruhr
should
not
he
occupied,
deigned
mittces and olhers. concerned have department, Increased revenues and grasped and the opportunlilea pre­ U speech which was remarkable he­
the country that the citlaana of thla
moval
of
J.
R.‘
Jones,
the
lncutphont
in
January,
1023,
to
offer
tho
Allies
about agreed on something in the way (he like, . some measure inimical to sented would be accepted by thoae for patite it contained only a few casual
state aro not in sympathy fR h the
references to the Ruhr, drew a par- less than a quarter of the suW prom- o f that office.’ ’
of tickier»d|cat|on. It would not be ths department, dthern helpful, are whom they were designated.
action o f the sheriff of Leon county
“
The
eyes
o
f
the
poopld
of
lho
For starting the banks; the treas- allel between the earnest and aucccsa- laed by her and fixed by the reparasurprising IT V jb t t U not reported lUJl la committees.
which made possible the horrible
»- ■
United
States
are
upon
Florid*.
*nd
out during the -wpe* which would ef- i Committees lavdatlgating charges ury lias turned over ono million dol-iful efforta of the French to pay i * 4 tlon commission. And at whaf price Florida's governor,*' the editorial doath which befell young
.
us pay for this
feet the eradication under a system of against oficial* stispegded by tho lara to each o f tho twelve InatUu- j drmnlty and liberate their territory would she have
Eight witnesses will appear before
said
“
and
prompt
and
vigorous
action
zones, providing for dipping here and governor atU| have work H t &lt;N‘ f « r lions, although the law allow, each after 1871 and Germany’s apathy, re- strange conresaion? She naked tu for Is required lo show to the world that the committee tomorrow la a » at­
amaximum of five millions. Mpmfuaal and icslaUnce In th* matter o f a moratorium o f threo or four years,
nasturn . rotation
there; '
. them, but ij is within H»e realm o f
pasture
rotatiun tbtre
citizens o f Florida do uot approve tempt to substantiate ISippoll's testi­
here o f tho loanboprdexpect that
I naying after 1818. Replying to the |
and consented to give nolther tathe
p f ible
The- Joint appropfiotiopa eootmitUe possibility that some of them m.ay rei
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tho
conduct o f Sheriff Jones in the m ony.
nothing like th* tapxUnura capital |s^coch recently delivered in the relch- ( security nor guarantee,
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GERMANY WILLING TO LISTEN
JAIL STORMERS
TO REPARATIONS QUESTION
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WITH VIEW OF SETTLEMENT ARE ARRAIGNED
IN BRADFORD

QUESTION OF OIL FIELDS
IN NEAR EAST IS UP TODAY
BEFORE LAUSANNE' CONFERENCE;

WILL BE M A D E
BY LEGISLATURE

IS CALLED TO
FILE PROTEST

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923

PAGE SIX

df cleanliness

A P R IL

22ND,

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Business IWcn’s ^.unch served throughout the week.

Table Dinner,-60c“!

“^Counter Lunch, ■50c

A In Carte Sendee nt nil-hours
Our Dining Itpom is Spacious and Cool

SOCIETY
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Phone 217-W
ir ran S ave « n r frlrnU* v la ltln a r » »

— I f y o s e r r g a l a * nMrwfcrrc nr own In *
home, at I f you n rr m t r r l n l n l n a . w r i t e
• pmiiii curd to th l* d r tm r lm r n l, k I v I n k
d eta il*, ur telephone the Item. It w i l l
be a r e n t lr appreciated.

S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
Monday— Pipe Organ 'Club
meets
with Mrs. A. M. Phillips and .Mrs.
W. D. Gardner, nt the Welnka
Lobby at 3:30 p. m.
M o n d ay — Westminster Club meets nt
four o’clock nt the home o f Mrs.
L. I. Frasier on Celery Avc.
Tuesday— Mrs. George Knight will
entertain the mombers of the Tues­
day Duplicate Bridge Club ut 3:30
P. M.
.
Tuesday— St, Agnes Guild will have
special meeting at the homo of Mrs.
Claude Derby, on Mngnolia Avo., lit
U P. M.
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Friday— Peter School will give n
script dance at the Valdes from 0
to 1 P. M.
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G. I. A. M EETING
The monthly social meeting of the
G. I. A. to the B. of L. K. will be
held nt the home of Mrs. W. G. Fer­
guson nt Lake Mary, April 20th nt
6:30 p. m. A ll mombers cordially in­
vited.
The hostesses this month nre: Mrs.
Ferguson, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Grnynm
and Mrs. Bouricr.

Co. I), 154th Inf, F. N. G., met.Inst
evening in the office of A. P. Connel­
ly &amp; Sons nnd organised n club for
the purpose o f furthering the inter­
ests of Co. I), to try to Increase the
Company to full strength, nnd to
strengthen the morale.
The following officers were aloeted!
Top Kick Bill Kungc, president; Mess
Sergeant Bill Rumple, treasurer; Cor­
poral Skinny Whitcomb, aecretnry.
A fte r the election of officers Lily
Connelly passed uround the cigars

NOTICE!
nt'tho rd*nct?oni4ith the asphalt.
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fend— Wo find-that the addition of
The short order lunch room will be
u copper salt to colloids in residual open for business Monday night un­
asphalt g re a tly -alters the physical der the management o f Harry Harrhproperties o f tho colloids giving them berger, corner o f Pnlmrtto Arcjiud
greater resistance to water* dn In­ nnjl Second street.
20-ltp
creased toughness, greater resistance
to foads v*hon mixed with mineral ag­
McKInnon-Markwood Company w ill;
gregates (sand or stone) and a long- carry a complete line o f Interwoven |
* * 'F o r * Florida:
ThunderC H R IS TIA N SCIENCE
ci llfel The .writer attributes these
11* showers this aftrenoon or
,
SERVICE
.
Socks.
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increased physical characteristics of
tonight; Sunday fair.
S U N D A Y, A P R IL 22, 102.1,
the action o f copper sulphate tb resiSubject:
dual asphalt to-the two causes com­
DOCTRINE OF ATO N E M E N T
bined.— Industrial Testing Laborator­
Church Service 10:45 a. m.
ies,'Dr. Henry C. Knyscr. •
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Services will be held in t})1
■This
statement
is
the
result
of Carload o f the dlncnt bananas and ap­
* Palm Roomrof tha Vahlcjj Hotel
thVeo yearn experimenting with thd ples has just arrived, and will be sold
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A ll arc WELCOME.
,,
Wiilito process In direct comparison from, the car nt tho cheapest prices.
with straight nhoct asphalt and Dr. Bananas sold by bunch or doxen; ap­
K ^ y m 's report shows that cheat as­ ples sold by bushel sack and half
HOLY C R Q S B CHURCH
phalt ( standard City of Los Angeles sack. * Also finest Florida tomatoes
Church Services for 3rd Sunday afIJ&amp;TftettlShn)—
RaiT^a - To‘mpTe'8»t v*c"
C. U /Lanler is In Eiisfls*lo3i
strength
o
f
281
pounds
to the square
business.
7:30 n. m.—Low celebration.
“ V IS IT OUR C A i r
insh.
While
W
illlte
has
a compres­
0:4p n. nu—Sunjiay school.
Jack Hardy missed two Gcorgip sive'Strength o f 5G8 lbs. to the squnre Corner First Street nnd Oak Avenue
11:00 a. m.— Morplng service.
inch, pr more than 100% in favor o f
boys
haircpt^whilo at lunch today.
8:0p p.’ m.— Voppers, *
Willlte. The Richmond Testing Lab­
Wednesday, tho JI5th Inht, in Feast
.Dry weather.continues— prohibition oratory experiments shpw that sheet
Day o f S. Mark, Evangelist, the
weather.
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church ’service will be at 7 a. m.

.FIR ST METHODJ8T,CHURCH
Watf$&gt; the jpnily Herald for bar
.W. J. Carpenter, Pastor.
The pastor .will occupy the pulpit at
The .piany new buildings in Sanboth services on Spnda^.
A t the
morning service the ,aqbjcct vdll be: ^prfi pre pinking progress and will
guests that came to honor their state “ Our Responsibility to tho Generation soon be ilnlahcd. ’
president.
That $Jpw Is.” . •
Miss Person is n woman of.chnrmJ. H. Hintermister received.two fine
In the evening n sermon will be
ing grace nnd personality, nnd made preached on: “ What la in volved in Old /Town canoes this morning'one
n lovely picture powped in orchid
fo r W. C. IHll and one far J. D. Hood.
georgette With black picture hnt, and . The Sunday school t is .busy getting
carrying iii her arms a hugo bouquet ready ifor Sunday Schooi Day, ..which
S.,A. Webb motored to Jackaonvilic
o f red nnd white carnations tied with will |)e
event o f grant Importance Monday p lgh t on business, returning
red nnd white tujlc, tho flowers the to thr school.
on Tuesday.
gift from tho l^lnrtha Rold nnd Annie
The Epworlh longue wijl have
Perdue Scbring chapters.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gindor,
charge o f.th e prhycr meeting this
n
daughter, named Anna Katharine,
During tho afternoon n delightful week. It will be fine.
weight 8 1-2 pounds.
Born April
musical program was given by Miss
Ethel Mouser, who played benutifully
lbth.
F IR S T B A IT I8 T CHURCH.
n sonutn by Grieg npd n prelude by
Sunday Rchob) 9:80 n. m.
Joe Cameron'is riding' in n new
Morning worship and sermon 11 a.
Chopin. Mrs. I-nwrcnce Adams, whp
always delights "her henrers, sang "A t m. SqbJcct. What Shall Wc Make Dpdge S^dqn^tjje first closed car tljpt
Joe has tried bpt he secs a big d if­
Dawning," .by Cndmnn nnd "V a le" by Our First Consideration?
ference Jn tho comfort of the closed
Jl. Y. P. Unions; 7 o’clock.
Russell.
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for hipnself and his family.
Evoning
worship
nnd
sermon
,8
Mrs. G. A. Wood the general chair­
1
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’o’clock.
Subject,
The
irresistible
man o f the lovoly affair, then intro­
Mr. and Mrs. Jnck Scarboro hnvc
Chnrm
o
f
n
Groat
Personality.
duced Miss Person, who made n par­
A t the evening hour n report will returned to their home in Quincy a f­
ticularly splendid address. Miss Per­
ter nvisit here with Hudson Unit and
be
made of the Memphis meetings.
son touched on the activities o f the
Mrs. Judge I$haron. Mr. Scnroboro is
Prnyor
meeting
Wednesday
evening
Daughters nnd spoke cntcrtningly o f
one
o f the prominent young bunkers
their work nnd her 'vision in regard 8 o'clock.
o
f
west
Florida.
Sunbeam
Unml,
Monday
3:.10
p.
m.
to the future work of tho orgnnizn-

be the second lnrgcst monument In
the world the memorial nt Stone
Mountain nnd others. Miss Person
told of the sninllest chnptcr which is
composed of- eight people loented in
Paris, Franco, from the president of
which che hnd just, received n letter
endorsing Mrs.
Amos
Norris for
president general. Miss Person urged
nil chnplors o f the state to bond their
energies townnl making M rs.'Norris
the president general ns- shu is fitted
fo rthe position from every point of
view.
The convention from
which the
president general will be elected will
take plnce in Washington the third
Wednesday In November, nnd Miss
Person hoped thnt a Inrge delegation
would he in attendance.
A fter the address delicious re­
freshments wer served, ice cream nnd
frosted cakes with coffee, soled nuts
nnd mints. The bovy# of ntttrnctivc
young girls serving with Mrs. G. A.
Wood were Isabelle Wnrriner, Ethel
Mouser, Mary Preston, Mrs. Henry
purr, Mrs. Frank Morrow. Pouring
coffee Mrs. Howard Dexter, Mrs. J.
C. Murchison, Mrs. J. C.’Twynmn, nnd

country, nnd we urge every member
nnd friend to come out nnd hear whnt
our own worker hns to any.
A t night we will have four reels of
travel pictures, showing the wonder­
ful Rockies, nnd tho splendid benuty
spots of our National Pnrk of the
great Yellowstone. These viwes will
reveal some of the mighty works nnd
henution of Gow.
Come nnd bring your friends. •

Cotton Spinning
Sets New Record t
Month of March

U. D.-C.
In honor of Miss Agnos Person, of
o f Orlando, president o f the Florida
/.division U. D. C., tho Jacksonville
,chaptbV Unfltsl Daughters of the Can’ federacy entertained nt u beautiful
,*reception yesterday afternoon at the
’ homo of Mrs. W. It. lturncy.
1 Beautiful In Its appointments, per­
! feet, iu detail was' this lovoly compllment to an honored visitor, Miss Agnes Person.
The spacioub and hospitable homo
of Mrs. W. R. Harney was' opened
for this auspicious event and tho
rooms levishly decoraetd ip spring
blossoms artistically placed.
Receiving the guosta a sthey en­
ured were Mrs. F. C. .Skinner and
Mrs. W. V. Hull, members o f the
Jacksonville chapUr,
the hosUsa
chapter in the receiving line with
Mias Person were tbo presidents o f
, Medlin and Annie Perdue

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Niven,.who

%chACeo.. Sm

Jt. Harney received the number o fj

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Donna”
Produced by Cco. Fitxmaurice.
Beautiful, flashing, seductive her­
oine o f a thousand love-triumphs-.
.littfi’o. .PqIo
In. t he -briUi*mstory and gorgeous setting she
was made for. A modern woman
of fashion, luring men with her
silken charms, till at last she
meets the eyes of her great lov­
er.

EXTRAS, ALSO

e r Found A q y tlu iif .Better Than
Cardni fo r a Run-Down
Condition.”
7 Morgan Cily, La.—"It would be hard
for me to tell 1iow much benefit I have
derived Irom the use of Cardul," said
Mrs. I. G. Bowman, of 1319 Front Street,
thiadty.
" I was so run-down In health I could
hardly co.
I was thin.
I had no
appetite. Could not rest or sleep well.
I was so weak, and so very nervous, I
was no pleasure to myself.
" I suffered some pain, but the worst
o f my trouble was from being so weak
and easy to get tired and out ol heart.
"This nervous condition was worse
than pain.
"Some one told me of Cardul, and l
decided to use it.
"After using a few bottles, I regained
my strength. I wasn't so nervous, and
began to eat and sleep, and grew
stronger and was soon well.
" I have never found anything better
for a run-down condition."
If you suffer as this Louisiana lady did,
you, too, should find Cardui helpful for
your troubles.

IT S ^ P fU N G 1

It’s Spring— the enbrgetic time of
the yenr when the grown-up* und
the kiddies need energising, pure
foods instead o f nostrums.
l*t
our bread disappear -4rom your
table three times a day. it's *
hcnlth habit. Speaking o f our de­
licious pastry— it's
delightfully
digestible.

Next to Princess Theatre

Get Abottle of Cardui, today. NC-144

ca, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
ad All Aches and Pains
A L L DRUGGISTS
35c and 65c, jars and lobe*
Hospital also, 93.00

rea in CAnrirm--------------------- — ---------------------- 1 Store in Florida

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You may shake, you may outrun
speed cops if you w ill; but the coroner
always gets his when you spllb

Willi to Will Stand
The Ravages of Time
and W ear of Traffic

Fable: Once there was a man who Hnnfird Need* &gt;VIUIte on Her New
Paving Program *
utd drop back to second dear withit of'erinff some alibi,to cxcuso his
The action o f copper sulphate on
residual asphalt (that used in pav­
ing mixtures), can bo regarded from
Money In circulation figures
two different angles.
per capita; this year’s income t
First, the copper acts as a caUlytic
per capita. W e’ re good for t
agent,
as lubsUntlated by the fact
more years.
that U»e-sulphate can be recovered

It Itt easy to COW the man who IOOKS
rk* sheepish
4f ypu.threntcn to lam him

altered in ifututh or amount at Uu end

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CH AKLTTE . N. C., April 21.— Heports received hero snid talc mine
owned by the Standard Mineral Com­
pany in Moore county hpd caved in
nnd thnt six lives aro believed to hnve
been lost. Tho mine is neur Hemp,
this state.

The regular meeting wns held last
night with twenty members present.
Patrol Leader Booth started the meet­
ing with tho salute to the flug. Dick
Maxwell took the oath and wns web
corned gs a tonderfooL Dan Hansel
was taken in us active member of tho xi. i

It was agreed to hold a field meet
on May
to prepare for big time
on the Fourth of July, when we ex­
pect to invite several .troops to join
us in a field day.
\
The shadow that has been hanging
over us has passed away and our be­
loved Senior Patral Under is with
us again, looking as if h*&gt; would burst
the buttons off his clothes.
According to the ruling made re­
cently eight boya w ere dropped from
the rolls. We arc sbrry to do thin
Sebring, bui believe they lu»ve bad u fair

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Talc Mine Caves in
Near Charlotte, N. C.,
and Six Are Killed

Mr. nnd Mr*. Oscar .Pearson of
Paula lost their hotpe and entire con­
tents Inst night, while tho family
was in town. Absolutely nothing could
be saved by neighbors who naw the
tilaxc und enme to help, us the fire
GIFTS FOR THE GRADU; was already too far along. They
ATliS
AT THE QUALITY
carried no Insurance except a small
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TltOOP .1, BOY SCOUTS

In her first A&lt;neriean*madt

d ir The
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W ASH ING TO N, April 21.— Cotton
spinning set u new record in Mureh.
reaching more than nine nnd n hplf
billion active splndlo hours the Census
Durenu Monthly report today showed.
In cotton ginning states the spinning
nrtivity exceeded five billion active
spindle hours for the first time.

PEARSON HOME BURNS
HONORING PR E SID E N T OF T IIE

PO LA NEGRI

l/m ltisna L ad y Says She H u “ N ev­

tion. She dweit'at length on the edu­
A L L SOULS CHURCH
cational plnns nnd spoke o f the six­
Tomorrow,
Utc 3rd Spndny after
teen scholarships Hint are now in use,
Easter,
low
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bsb at 10:30 a. m.
and that they had fifty applications.
Sermon on the Gospel of the dny.
Eight scholnrshlpsc lire placed at TniBenediction nftcr Mass.
lnhassce, five nt the ^iniycrslty nnd
All welcome,

J. H. Hintermister Piano Company
hns just received n new shipment of
Old Town Canoes nnd they ore sure
some bouts, I f you are interested in
canoes o f the finest mAke, see John
Hintermister fo r he is the-agent for
about four counties nnd will he glnd
There wfil be n rchersnl of the to take your oriler for one now.
Choral Soclcy at the Parish Monday
J. I). Evers, Ihc genial representa-"
nt 8:00 p! rn.
live o f the U. S. Marketing Bureau,
There .will be a meeting * of the who hns been hero during the vegeta­
board of the Sanford Shoral Society ble season furnishing market crports,
nt the Parish House, Monday nt 7:30 will luhvo tomorrow for tho Hastings
section where he will be loented for
p. m.
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hope he will be,transferred here next
season.

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THE 3ANFORI) DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923

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season. On the other hand the grow*
ers should get together, find out how
much they want to grow, got the
proper seed and agree to ship only
^ood slulT under n standard brnnd.
There Is much io do in this section
during the summer ftionths and much
depends upon how the growers here
get together on the subject.
And then without any reference to
the prices of celery the Hcrnld would
like to remark that 6,000 cars o f cel­
ery from oho*part of the state is
SOME C E I.E lty.
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Thirty Texas ministers art* "flaying
the dance Marathons" says dispatch
in the papain. Don't flay the Mara­
thon, brothers. Flay the squirts who
would attempt to dance themselves to
death.
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A newspnper man at Daytona
Thursday landed an eighty pound
shark with his bare hands says state­
ment in paper. Since the Elks were
meeting there that a day a newspaper
limn could have landed any tiling.
The legislature is nfrulil they can­
not abolish the convict leasing system
until next January on account o f the
lensefr running that long. The United
States abolished booze at once with­
out making anyone mad about con­
tracts or leases.
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A drug addict in Jacksonville tells
the Journal that he knows where he
can get live dope any time lie wants
it and lie will tell the Federal author­
ities "where." We opine that several
people in Jn&lt; ksonville ale now look­
ing fur a tiice quiet place to spend
the summer.
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treatment o f the convicts. It seems
that the Putnam Dumber Company
wanted men badly enough to make
an agreement with the sheriff to grab
men wherever ho could find them
and ship them to the liimlvcr camp
where they were worked to death for
sixty or ninety days and if they were
living turned loose and if they died
the bodies were hidden in the "E ver­
green Cemetery” hack of the camp.
Tlio Putnam Dumber Company o ffi­
cials should ho ibdjcted for murder
along witli the whipping boss and the
sheriff and all those responsible for
the death o f Tabert. The Tampa
Times says:
"in all the controversy which Inis
raged over the convict camp atro­
cities, H lias been tacitly assumed
that tiie state of Florida has been
to l^nmc, that it has condoned, if
it lias not justified the inhumanities
and barbarities to which the prison­
ers have been subjected. Thai as­
sumption bus been grossly incorrect.
The state inis, provided laws, which,
if they had been obeyed, would have
protected the prisoners.
We must
Inefficiency in the enforcement of the
laws, but for-thnt the administrative
admit that there has been laxity and
officers are alone to blame, and the
state will doubtless call them to a
strict account for their delinquency.
There nre officers whose duty it is
to see that the prisoners art* not mis­
treated. They must make frequent
inspections of live camp, and report
conditions as they find them to their
superiors. That they have grossly
failed in their duty is but too evident.
The laws o f the state have been
grossly .violated ; Jn P mnpy. of the
camps, but few infractions have been
reported. Cruel and inhumun punish­
ments have been inflicted, sick men
have been worked for long hours, far
beyond their strength, and barbarous­
ly punished because they eould not
complete their tasks. All these things
have happened according to volumin­
ous testimony, but no whisper of them
hits reached' the ears of tim proper
authorities.
Where were the state
inspectors while all these crimes were
being committed? We have not heard
that any of (hem failed to draw their
salaries regularly, but where is the
evidence of any work done?

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districts, ns ncnrly ns possible cor­
responding in population to the basis
^RO m
Youce. CAST
O F IS K 3 H T .
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ns. shown by the division. We know
TH&lt;S. O N L Y O N E THAT KNOt\)^ T i4 6 M •
o f no sufficient reason, why every
p tG -G A R 'E &gt; L &lt; E rS S O F C o H S T H t e R . A N A R T I C L E
county should have a senator. It is
HAS MSRtT O R NOT
.tVOUCD PuRITE.
not done in other state's. It is not
A N V T H lN G 1 t o
s o s
even done in Florida. Hillslxirough
county now has hut half a sgimtor,
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and thcr are five counties in south
f r in t ]
Florida which had but one senator be­
tween them. The aslgnment o f one
senator to n county Is a relic of the
regard which the makers o f the con­
stitution hnd far the federal constitu­
tion width wastaken ns a model.
There was n reason for it in the case
o/ tho federal constitution, but there
is no reason whatever for incorporate
ing it in the state constitution. The
federal government is made up of
many independent and sovereign
states. They differ in methods and
powers, and it is to ‘ preserve liiost)
varying methods that each state is
made equal to every other state in
the senate, regardless o f population.
There is nothing o f tho kind* in the
slate. There is no occasion for jeal­
1.
— A now Library RiiildinK in the center of thfc city.
ousy or enmity between the counties.
2.
— Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore. They all make up the state, and arc
3.
— The new pier and boat basin finished before January,
governed by the same legislature. It
1924.
should bo responsible to the people
4.
— A big Auditoriu mthnt will seat at least 5,000 people. und not to tiie counties, which may
5.
— New home for the Cantpbell-Lossing* Post, Americanbe changed at the pleasure o f the
Legion.
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THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

G.— A Community Chest out of which all funds will
drawn.
7.
— Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
and
8.
— Municipal ownership, starting with water works
soft water.
9.
— Systematic mosquito campaign and cleaner city.
10.—Ten thousand people here one year from today.

The house o f representatives should
bo apportioned in the same way as
, the senate, no much population to
have a representative, as might be
found by dividing the entire popula­
tion by (18, the number in the house
named in thu constitution. The dis, trict.s should be arranged, without reitl |ganl to county linen, but with tin*
Ami now that long distance dancing
P i splc ideli of giving ‘each. re|U'c:u&gt;ntal*'l°/i'lVHOd. thv&gt;’ Will try
(fve, ns nearly as poj.sibfe, the* some
?• f&gt;» fv.
it in
number of constituent!) us every oili­
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law to stop such stuir.
If these
P i er. That would make the legislature
lounge lizzards went to kill them­
Pa J truly representative o f all the people,
The Herald carriers manage and control their routes, pay in
selves put them in a convict turnip!
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i which it is not now, nor ever will
advance for all papers drawn, and absolutely depend upon their
where by aid e f the whipping buss
p
i |be, under the present clumsy and un­
collections for their rtmning capital and profits. When subscrib­
they can pass mil eventually
satisfactory method, qr any of the
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ers neglect to pay them it is thu t'A R U IK R and not THE
plans proposed for its amendment.
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Herald that stands tho "brunt."
T H E Y SAY.
Many of the plants proposed would
p
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Subscribers who do not cure to pay the enrricr each week
s I ncvssitnte a change in tile constitumay pay the Herald two or more months in advance and they
J)r. Brownlee at the Presbyterian
p*j ii**n. which would be unnecessary un­
will pay tin* carrier each week from this fund.
yesterduy preached a sermon Unit
der this plan. It would be n radical
p’j
This system o f delivery is known as tho IND E PEN D E N T
.should be printed and scattered broad­
change
from the present system, but
UAKIUEK 1‘DAN and is used by most of the larger newspapers of
cast aver the land. U was on the
it
would
be no experiment, for it is
Pv
tiie country and has proven beyond doubt to be the ver ybest plan
theme of gossip and lie called it
a
system
in use in litany states, nnd
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of delivery. When a boy manages his own route, buys and sells
“ They Say” and stressed
the fact
nothing hotter has ovor bcfii suggest­
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at a profit he is in business for himself in exactly the smile sense
that all gossip is bused on the "They
p-i ed. The counties would lose nothing
ns any merchant, lie knows lie must give service to he success­
Sny" proposition that no one can
They would retain
"T o show Unit the state lias not
PS by the change.
ful ami build up his business, lie knows that every new custom­
ever see or find as it flies oil the licet) unmindful of the welfare of its
all
their
present
privileges
und bounn
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er he secures means more profit. In short, he knows he must
wings of whisperings and “ They Kay" prisoners, and that the cruel utul tmdaty
lines.
The
irftqunlities
which
p
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conduct liis business in n capable and efficient manner to be suc­
has killed more reputations and de­ iistia) punishment inflicted have been
itic
inseparable
from
the
method
of
P
X
cessful.
stroyed more happy homes than any in direct violation of the Jaw, we sub­
P 4 county roprcDcnatiun would be done
The Herald earnestly requests its subscribers not to dis­
world wur ever did. And each one join that section of tiie eodi relating
P « away with, ns they ought to be, mid
courage these hoys in this, their first business venture, by refus­
should mawe a solemn vow never to! to ,,rder and punishment. It follow:
P i tiie legislature would represent the
ing to pay promptly each week for their newspaper..
speak anything but something good
will of all the people, as it does not
"ll!MW — (HMD)— Order and punh&gt;|iabout their fellow man or forever hold ment.— All necessary means shall lie
now.
Michigan has tried the system
TH E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD.
their tongues.
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used by the superintendent, ami such
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m ft w in io M h ra na D k! Ki D hi la iu M » w tion to abandon or change it. But
a,(ion CABS OF CELERY TH IS
we fear it is too plain and sensible
be adopted, to maintain order, en­
for the present legislature to adopt
force obedience and discipline, sup­
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SEASON.
A P R A C TIC A L AND FA IB PLAN
WORKING N E W SPAPE RS FOB
it. Tnntpu Times.
press insurrection, prevent escapes
FOB R EAPI'O R TIO N M E N T.
FREE
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and
compel
the
performance
of
labor,
Arrotding to the market report of
BUT
T
IIE
TAX E S W H ER E THEY
th« government buieau on Saturday lint no ( UUKDor IN H U M AN punish­
The problem o f vrenppoi lioiimcnt
There appears to be no cessation of
there have been 1,052 ears of celery ment shall be inflicted upon any pris­
BELONG.
over which ho much verbiage lias
IN- the requests daily received by all been expended, und to solve which
shipped from the Sanford section this oner, and no PU NISH M ENT
year and there is much to follow. It JUltlOUS TO THE MIND (lit BODY newspapers o f the stale for free pub­ so ninny intricate' and more or less
Taxes wo have with us forever, nnd
is said that if rains and cooler weath­ OF THE PRISON HR shall be permit­ licity. Fame bureau or syndicate or complicated plans have been pro­ the tax question is us old us the hills.
er came this week that very nearly ted, nor shall liny prisoner he com­ manufacturer will hit* a happy idea, posed, is after all, Just as simple ns It is not so much a question of high
one thousand more ears would be pelled to labor without food.
and some clever fellow will tell him a. h. c., or the pimplest problem in taxes but a question o f putting tuxes
shipped making about 5,000 ears of •The above section wus repeatedly just how he can work the newspapers arithmetic, provided the wise legisla­ where they belong and they do not
celery this season from Sanford. This violated at the. Putnam camp, in fact, for nil the "stu ff" needed; whereupon tors go about thu right way, with a belong on the residence o f tile man
some record and goes to show that almost daily, and sometimes several the "ex p elt" is engaged. He makes determination to solve it in justice who wants to improve his home-place
something should bo done next sea­ times in one day, lint Commissioner good at getting tho stuff out —hut (|iuJ fairness to all parties and all and takes a certain pride in living in
son for better growing and packing of Agriculture
troiffile with
McRae, in whose publishers are too keen tin allow tin sections, it can bo done without ji decent home. Tho
shipping of celery must be made charge the convicts lire, has wired the grafting game to go too far.
amending or eliutiging the old con­ most city governments now is they
better distribution. To gel away Times that "nil violations of the law
Yesterday this office
received u stitution in the least, aiql once done single out the fine homes and slup the
with 5,000 curs of celery from San­ and rules and regulations reported to long article from Jho directors o f a in the right way it would forever set taxes to them. They state that the
ford ulone means distribution even if this department have been promptly
rubber concern; an essay on the un­ at rest the ghostly and unpleasant home cost so much and the home
the celery iM prime stuff and the and carefully investigated." Hence
derproduction of arsenic, but it was specter of state division. The con­ owner should pay it regardless of the
shippers should bend their efforts to­
is presumable thut no.reports were believed that sufficient was on hum! stitution itself points the way and fact that he Is not receiving any
ward this point during the summer ever inudu. The
inspectors were to kill off all the fool publishers who till there is to do is to follow its revenue from his himo and it is a
qututly and Contentedly drawing thtdr would run the two columns for noth­ pm opln to the lottcr, forgetting, or liability instead o f an asset. It dis­
salaries, the whipping bosses were U
ing;
and article
much* ‘consigning
lj£ ; ItltU
RURIU' telling
KlIHIfe hoW iuum
.... »• to the wastebasket, all courages home building, it discour,
flogging us their whims or fancies ulutc* had been mined during tho your; |tho complicated plans thut have been oges improvement, it discourages real
W H EN U
O SELL
estate business, it knocks a hole in
dictated, and everybody—except the a five-column u|Kilogy from the nn-j proposed,
L IS T IT
YO U R R E A L
tho Idea of any city’s planning for n
(institution
defines
the
exnct
conviets— wus happy. The rules and thraeite coal operators over the price
The co
W IT H US
ESTATE
regulations give no authority for of coal; u four-colunip address ro- nuiplu’ *' ° f which hath the senate and bigger and better city. It is the
flogging, und it ntuy be considered as livered by the president of the New house shall consist, nnd provides that fellow who is holding his vacant lots
entirely outside tiie law.
York .Stock Exchange telling how the population as given by the last for spcculstiun and will not part with
W ant to Borrow
Another section provides for the there was listed on iho exchange federal census shuil bo the basis of them at any price- who should pay the
bulk o f the taxes and if ho does not
separation o f white und negro con­ stocks claimed to be worth more than repruientation. There you have all
Some Money •
want
to sell and does not want to
victs in working, eating and sleeping, sixty billions o f dullarst five columns the data for the job, and it would be
Your Real Estate?
build he should pay more than tho
a
very
simple
matter
to
work
It
out.
and this too was disregarded at tho of tabulated work telling how many
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man with a home who had the idea of
I'utnum camp. In fuct, that company, freight ears hud been loaded nnd un­ Jusi follow out the straight lines
beautifying his yards and building a
marked
out
by
the
bonstitution.
Sure­
through its little deal wtih Sheriff loaded the past week; several col­
nice
place not only for his own satis­
ly
there
is
.Intelligence
enough
in
the
Jones, seemed to have had u regular umns o f clippings which arc "re ­
faction
but for his city. The Lees­
supply o f convicts, whom It worked leased for credit;" nnd ubout n doien legislature to divide the population
burg
Commercial
says;
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at its own sweet will without let or smull things. Fortunately all these j o f the state by 32, the number of
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Tosibly
the
only
rpethod by which
‘ senators limited by the constitution.
hindrance from the law. It needed are printed upon one side o f the sheet,
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."R E A L ESTATE
The
quotient
would
give
the
basis
of
g regular supply, for the "little Ever­ so that tho other may be available’for
representation for each senator. Then goal, is through taxation o f unimprov­
fin , Casualty, Auto Iniuraaca
green cemetery,' 'which was thu pride writing copy.— Palatka News.
all
the legislature would have to do. ed property, rather than forcing the
Vint SU SANFORD, FLA
o fthe whipping boss, was constantly
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a ll news dispatches credited to It or
not o th e r w is e credited 111 this jiuner
and also tha
local
news
published
herein.
A l l righ ts o f re-puhltcatlon or sprcial
dispatches herein o re also reserved,
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Italn v rntra made k n o w n on appllea-

of brutality practiced in the Florida
M KIM KIl TIIK ANNOCIATKI) IMIKNN camps are due to the equanimity
Thu Associated Press Is exclu s iv e ly
en titled to the use f o r reputillrutlon of with which the lessees viewed the

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HERALD COLLECTIONS;

THE PEOPLES HANK of Sanford is
ready and anxious to help you to help
yourself. An interest-bearing account is
your best rccommendnllon.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
Sanford^ Florida

"W hile we pride ourselves on hav­ they could hold out, seeking to bene­
Clinmber of fit* hy the upbuiulding of progressive
men, they would. The only way to
none in the
even up matters is to impose a tar
state, pro rata to population, wo must on this type, which will lessen the
recollect that the tail cannot .wag the burden o f u builder, nnd increase the
dog.
revenues o f the city in addition,"
" I t would be useless to bring peo­
ple here from all over the country,
That island in
l^ikc
Michigan
for business and residential purposes, , ,
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where
people
cannot
get
off
when
unless tiie building campaign lie notl
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want to should be advertised ixtcnonly up to expectations, but in excess
sively. Wo did not know that then!
of present plans.
was such a place in the United States.
"Vacant lots, on. which owners will
set no price, represent a harrier to a
For quick results, try a want ut
greater Leesburg. Unless tiie owners
will build, they jdintild sell to those
RELIEVES BACKACHE
nnxinus to fditnjn sitci for liomeimr
"Have had kidney trouble and harkbusiness locations.
nehc for many years end 1 tried sev­
"Failing to do either, tlij* assess­
eral doctors hut got only temporary
ments thereon should lie raised to a
relief. A friend advised nu* tu iry.
figure representing tho actual worth
Foley Kidney Bills, and before I used
of the property. Owners will soon de­
two boxes I was entirely well," writes
cide that paying taxes on vacant lots
A. C. Perkins, Summer Shade*, Ky.
is not increasing incomes und will
I Kidney nnd bladder trouble requires
build to-save money.
prompt treatment.
Foley Kidney
“ When rentals afford anywhere Bills give quick relief. Rcfi:$e subfrom ten to twenty per dent on an bliluU.H. i na;8t uptm Foiey’s. Sold
investment, in addition t*&gt; the specula- i (.VL,ryWhore__Adv
live increase to realty uS time passes, |
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it is too good an opportunity for a, McKinnon*Markwcod Company wilt
business man to neglect it.
Slave a tdmpleh)-H:fo of Hurt K haiT"There are always tUi*s&lt;J win} seek ner (* iilsr-c-eloHmirr, new store, m-w
to profit by the labor of others. If dock.
u-tfc
ing a well conducted
Commerce,., second to-

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 23,1923
STOPS C O lfc n AN D W n E K Z Y

CHANGE POTENTIAL
TO OBTAIN SIGNALS
W ay in Which This M ay Be Done
With Three-Electrode
Vacuum Tube.
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For every filament current thcro Is
McKlnnon-Markwood Company will
n definite plutB potential that Will
open their new* ciotiiing aiore'soon' in
give the strongest signals. When us­
the Brumloy-PuleEton building.’ 12-tfe ing fairly hard tube**—high vacuum*—

ament lends In. connecting a . socket
will l/u disastrous ,lo the life of the
filament.
Note Hint (be fltnmwit rheostat Is
set to place the tunxlmimi ninimnt of
resistance In sprite with the filirtnent.
After Inserting tho tube see that It Ih
property sealed and that the frnir
prone* protruding’ tnrni tho tube bane
make good contact with their respec­
tive contacts In the tube socket.
If, nrtcr listening In -with n vacuum
lube used os a detector with n rated
filament current and jilntu potential,
rio k]goals.nrc lizard, go over the clrcult carefully, and Ihspcct all connee.
tlomC centnctu, polnrity of both the
jtA'f npd t'B" batteries, und tnko a look
s i1the grid edndensen npd leak,
1A, thttie-«!ecirisle/vncadui tube can
fta'substituted ^for tbp .crystal np n dotpetor In thu: simple radio receiving
set described Jn this cAltmin a short

cells of the plate of "B " battery will plnca-of a ciyhtnl detector will give
give variations that tire flue enough. a much, lopdfr slmiiil, and a detector
For very soft, ganeous tubes, low that when deice adjusted will stay nil-

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vacuum, a Oner regulation of "It" bat­
tery potential Is required nnd Is most
easily obtained by meaiw of an "A ”
battery potentiometer. Klg. 14 shows
how an "A " buttery potentiometer Is
connected In tho circuit of a threoelectrodo vacuum tube to give fine TIT*rlntlons In the plate circuit potential.
The reslslnneo of an "A " battery po­
tentiometer should la* between 200 and
500 ohms.
By moving tho slider on
the "A " battery potentiometer a vnrlntlotf of plate voltage equal lo the
"A " battery, or ubout six volts, eon
he secured. If the tube contains gas,
too high n plate voltage will cause the
tube to "buck-over"—tlint Is, the gak
Is Ionized and becomes a conductor, ill*

Justed. The material which will bq
required to do this Is as follows:
One standard vacuum socket.
One 0-10-ohtn filament rheostat.
One grid condenser nnd leak com­
bined.
Three binding posts.
A source of filnment current and a
source of plate potential.
Schematically the set Is connected
up ns shown In Fig..15 when used with
u three-electrode talaj as a detector.
This sot, too, ran he very con­
veniently mounted on an 8 by 10-loch
Imse, mounting the tube sorted with
the filiunetil rheostat Upside It, /
In n great many of the usual re­
ceiving circuits used tile so-railed tie-

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Peonage BS'Sleih w r
In Convict Camps
Should Be Stopped
T A U .A H A S S E E , April 21.— Amos
E. Plnchot, Washington attorney ami
a brother o f Governor Pinchot, of
Pennsylvania, Will like “ hundreds of
others” seek other fields of sport and
“ pledge himself never to wet n line
or Are a shot within Florida's bor­ WEEK OF A P R IL 2SIID TO 28T1I
ders’ unless tha state goes to the bot­
Monday
•
tom- o f the convict brutalities and
7:30 p. m.— Reginald Baker's pro­
cleans house, according to letters
at the
sent by Mr. Pinchot to prominent clu|) duction, "Hearts Aflame”
women in this state, including Miss Prlhcess Theatre. •
8 p. m.— Regular meeting I. 0. 0.
Eliatbeth Skinner, president of Flori­
P.
Lodge, at Masonic Hall.
da Federation o f Woman's'Clubs, and
8 p. m.— Band drill,1(64th Inf. Band
Mrs. W. S.’ Jerthings, chairman of the
legislative _rirck . of.. Klerida.
“ My reason for writing you is per­
Tuesday
haps a peculiar one,”. Mr. Pinchot
7:30
p.
m.—
Reginald Baker's pro­
says In n latter .some .1,000 words in
length. He says he has for years vis­ duction "Hearts Aflnmu" at the
ited the state with his son nnd has Frinccss Thcntre.
12:15 p. m.—Weekly luncheon, Ro­
spent-many happy days in what
"seemed to mo, perhaps the most tary Club, Valdez Hotel.
8 p. nt.— Band concert, Sanford Con­
beautiful port o f America,"
"Therefore, to me as to many other cert Band, Central I'nrk.
8 p. m.— Co. I), F. A. G., court
Northern sportsmen with whom I
^alkcd, tho disclosures of the Flori­ house.
11 p. in.— Royal Arch Masonic Chap­
da peonage camps have come with an
ugly shock. For nil Florida sports­ ter, Masonic Hall.
men, I* think tho peonage disclosures
Wednesday
have clouded the skies and darkened
7:30 p. m.— Nonna Talmndgc in
the waters of their old hunting and
fishing grounds.” He says that lie "The Eternal Flame" at the Princess
believes tho injustice can readily be Theatre.
12:15 noon— Weekly luncheon of the
seen o f blaming the murders nnd
"bestial floggings'1on men "like H ig­ Klwnnis Club at Valdez Hotel.
8 p. tn.— Rcgulnr meeting, F.lks
ginbotham.1'
Neither Higginbotham, tho camp Club nt the Club House.
guards nor any other such officials Theatre.
arc actually
guilty parties, he
Thursday
charges; they are merely tho instru­
7:30 p. m.— Nornin Talmndgc in
ments through which the guilty par­
“ The Eternal Flame" nt the Princess
ties committed ,their atrocities.
"They ora the logical products,"
12:00. noon—Monthly luncheon of
he adds,, "tho first monstrous victims the Business Woman's Club, at Luo f Florida’s penal laws and regula­ Belh Cafeteria.
8 p, m,— Baud rehearsal o f Tam
tions.''
The people of Florida should single O’Shanter Ladies' Band, Court house.
8 p. in.— Medical Corps, Fin. Nat­
out the men who put the peOnago laws
nnd regulations on the statute books, ional Guard, at court house.
he wrote, nnd especially "they should
Friday
drag to tho bur of public opinion,
7:30 * p. m.—Cecil 11. DoMille'.t
and if the facts warrant, of justice,
the legislators nnd officials who have “ Adam’s Rib" at the. Princess.
12:15 noon— Weekly luncheon of
not acted to repeal those laws und
regulations because while they lis­ Chamber of Commerce nt the Valdez
tened to tile voices of turpentine und Hotel.
8 p. m.— Band rehearsal, of Tnm
lumber companies they at tho same
time remnined blind nnd deaf to the O’Shanter Ladies’ Ham!, court house.
8 p, in.—Regular meeting of Rebec­
drama enacted in the forests, swamps
and stockades," above nil, he con­ cas nt Masonic Hall,
tinues, being the director ami officers
Saturday
that lease the convict labor.
i.— Cecil II. DeM (lie's
"Creditable ns lias been the swifl
at the Princess.
action o f the legislature,” he said,
"let us not Imagine that there will
Following Dales Booked Ahem!
not he Stiff opposition to the aboli­
tion of the peonage and flogging
Spanish War Veterans Convention
laws." Certain motions may bo gone May (i, 7, and 8.
through in order to pacify public
P IC K E T SHOP WOULD
opinion, but a bmp hole will he left
J1K BANNED IIV LAK E
in tho finished product unless the leg -1
islators arc watched, he said.

STUDIO, 112 P A R K A V E N U E ,
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Sanford, Florida
teelor tube riiuctlous not only ns a
detector, but us un uinptlfler nnd iih
an oscillator, ns will he explained
later.
,
There will also he printed a table
of symbols used In drawing diagrams
and thus tho different parts and mate­
rials Used In these diagrams will bn
readily understood by llioH who tiro
unfamiliar with these terms.

JUST TUCT.E OP TUE B ulvillE.
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AG ETH H gl

ORLANDO. Fin., April 23.— The
weekly citrus review by F. L. Skelly,
uu issued from the office of the Amer­
ican Fruit Growers, Inc., nays:
Improved weather conditions co­
incident with the diminishing Califdrniu naval supply has served to stim­
ulate the inquiry for Florida oranges
anti grapefruit of good quality and
the auction
market closed much
stronger than a, week ago. Offerings
of off size ordinary quality fruit,
however, continue to meet with an in­
different reception at the hands of
the trade.
Oranges: Valtncias of standard

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This will necessitate a bank ac­
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your part.
Our part is in paying 4% Inter­
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on deposit with Our Savings De­
partment.
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Up in the attic, on an old
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It contains
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supplies of storage apples will un­
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KAKHAB CITY, April 21,— Hogs
sold on the Kanataa City rtnrkcl this
week at the lewieil Icvod since last
November, says the weekly livestock
review issued today by the market
news scfviee o f the United Htatca de­
partment of agriculture. The price
ka» $7.S5 against 33.20 a week earlier.
Rccclpta were tbq largest o f the year,
64,000; a week ago 47,03$. ,

bands nf any cprpo/atlon
troleum, cotton, grain, provisions, or
other produce, either on margin or
oUicrwiac, without nny intention of
receiving or paying for tho property
bo bought
or of delivering of the
property bo sold. The maintenance
of such offices or agencies would be
declared n misdemeanor, punishable
on conviction by a fine not exceeding
five hundred dollars or by imprison­
ment in the county jaif no( exceedIpg six months, or by both fin* nnd
Imprisonment
A lawful apd enforceable contract
for the purchase und sale of stocks,
bonds and other "brokerage” wares
Is defined In the act op are also the
rights of brokers', ugrnts and mer­
chants.
Repeal of cevernl sections of the
revised general statutes .relating to
dealing in futures or margins, unlaw­
ful contracts, prosecution of purlieu
to unlawful, contracts, persons in this
state becoming party to contracts
mude out of .otntc, jK'rsorjn not ex­
cused frotti testifying end to ilsu of
evidence, prlnn facie - rvidonce ol
such, contract, establishing an office
where are panted price i, construc­
tion of the aaid sections, and pt-nullici
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 2$, 1923
H e r R e v ised G ram m ar.

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CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Athletic Meet For
Sports
Leesburg W ill Not Be
SATRDAY AND Aquatic
Orange County Boys
Will Be Held at
in Orange-Lake Coun­
IS
Being
Planned
Rollins
College
ties League is Report
SUNDAYRESULTS
S A T U R D A Y 'S RESULTS
Florida Stale League
At SL Petersburg 4, Tampa 1,
' At Orlando 7, Lakeland 2.
A t Brndcntown It), Daytona !l.

NatI6naT~ncag5e*®^
At
At
At
At

Chicago 10, St. Louis 8.
Cincinnati 12, Pittsburgh tl.
Boston 14, Philadelphia 1.
Brooklyn 0, New York 7.
American Longue

^At St. Louis 1, Detroit 10.
At Cleveland 5, Chicago 1. — At New York 7, Boston 0.
At Philadelphia *1, Washington 0.
S U N D A Y ’S RESULTS
Florida State League
No games scheduled.
American League
A t Waschington 4, New York .'I.
A t Detroit 0, Cleveland 1. .
A t Chlcngo I, Si. Louis !1.
Others not scheduled.

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Cleveland
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New York
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Washington
1
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Chicago
1
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St. Louis
National League
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Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
Fittahurgh
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ORLANDO, April 23.— A t a meet­
(B y F. It. Bridges, Jr.)
«*W ill Piny Independent jjall the Com*
M e r c h a n t s a n d M in e r s T r a n s p o r t a lio n C o .
C O L L IN S COLLEGE, W IN T E R ing o f the Orange County Y. M. C. A.
A lag Srnson
Freight and Pm« « ^ r S e r r 4 &lt;
committee
Saturday
in
the
rooms
of
PAR K , Fla., April 28.— (8pcclnl)—
'______
(Establish
Winter Park in general and Hollins the Orlando Chnntbpr o f Comemrcc It
LE
li&amp;
B
tfRG
,
April
23.1—Feeling
the
.Millions of Paksengtjrs C ^ &amp; N t t n L i fee Lo*t
College and Luke Virginia in par­ was decided to arrange fof. n countyneed o f n hnncball'lean) for Leusburg
ticular will be the meeen for the wide athletic meet nmpn'g'tho schools
From JnckrnnviHe
'frne W ay
Y ® Jayson iriile
OpeJVj#l__
this season a nvirtiber o f player* artdTl
— A T L A N T IC -C IT Y
—
Florida High School nquuHc enthu­ o f the county to be held-in Kxjuisi
Tuns recently pOrfeHcil thcfr plnns for
BALTIM ORE, M I ) . ...... 30.116
W ASHINGTON, D. C....... 31.7!
siasts on Saturday, April 28, for an Park A p rif 28th
N i a g a r a F a l l s .... ...* 4 4 . 1 2
BOSTON. MASS............. 42.52
anorgnnizntion,
As
the
Lako-Ornngc
The question of two buildings in
that date the 11)28 Florida State.InN E W YORK, N. Y ...... . 86.54
CHICAGO, IL L ................ 43.48
League
had*its
quota
o
f
|enm*
made
terscholnstig . Aquatic Meet will he the county, one in Orlnndo and the
P H IL A D E L PH IA , P A ..... .14.38
CLEVELAND . 0 .............. 39.31
up it wns found impossible for the
PITTSBURGH. P A ......... .19.31
DETROIT, M ICH............ 41.93
held on the placed water* of Lake other some place In West Orange, was
Leesburg team to affiliate with that
S A V A N N A H , GA.
...... 6.01)
E LM IR A, N. Y ................ 38.93
Virginia, using the Rollins College discussed hy the committee, And it
M ONTREAL, P. R .......... 50.56
T o l e d o , o ..................... 4 1 . 7 1
1
organization
so
the
local
club
will
piny
wns the unanimous Bcnno o f those]
ufieinl swimming course.
independent
hall
tAin
season.
As
wns
AUTOM
OBILES
CARRIED,
INCLU
D
ING
CLOSED
CARS
Ninteen hoys teams and twelve present that the time is now ripe to j
stressed in the nhnounccmcnt o f thi
Hulling* for tViltlmori' Wednesday. r«.so Pf M. Htcnmrtilp* Junlatu
girls tenms nre entered In the meet, take up the matter o f providing for
Aiirll I6th) Allcatmny (new) April lis t; Nnntuekri April SStli.
meeting hint' Week Ihure will Iw nn
the
needs
o
f
the
young
men
ami
hoys
according to the statement issued Jiy
KnUlnas for rhllnib’tphln Sunday. Thursday, (5.00 I\ M. Htcnnnddp
hired players in the personnel of the
Howard. April SSml; Persian, April ZGtli; Essex, April gutl&lt;.
Bay Greene, director of the meet, to o f the county.
club
hut
all
will
be
home
boys.
Eugene G. Duckworth, county chair­
Monts and berth on main clerk. Included, except that tickets read­
the press this morning. Tin; hoys
ing to Savannah Include herth only. Extra charge for preferred space.
teams registered represent* the fol­ man, presided over the meeting and
Throimh tickets to principal point*.
.
FORT M EADE, April 23.— A t n
I’ ull Information on .request nt "Ask Mr. Foster" hurrau or
lowing high schools: St. Petersburg, t! osc attending were: Joe Petris, of
meeting of the Fort Meade baseball
J. F. WARD, Trnv. Pass. Agent
C. M. H AILE. Gen. Agt.
Hissborough (Tampa), George Wash­ Oakland, S. W. Goodrich, William
Ticket Office and Pier, 800 K, Buy St., Jacksonville. Telephone 038
club this week Eddie Stevens
wns
Bingcham,
A.
R.
Douglass,
H.
KcnChasing Fowl,
ington Junior (Tam pa), Woodrow
made working manager o f tho club, to
Wilson Junior (Tam pa), Lakeland, drik Guernsey, E. J. Milehani, A. R . !
take the place or assist' the nominal
Kissimmee, Orlando High and Orlan­ I in riier and Karl Lehmann.
manager, Harman Head, who wns
do Junior, Hartford, Daytona, St.
elected to thin position at a previous
Augustine, Duval, J-ccAburg., New Orlando Swimming
meeting, Eddie is an old hall player.
Smyrna, Winter Iluven, Winter Park,
t
He wns given the task o f looking a f­ f
Fan
Donates
a
Cup
Fort Myers, West Palm lleach, Mi­
?
ter games, seeing tho grounds nre in
ami, und.DcLmid while girls teams
For the State Meet good shape, and paying o ff the play­ T
T
representing St. Petersburg, Hills­
ers, etc., and he has accepted the task T
f
borough, George Washington Junior,
W IN T E R PARK, April 23.— In a
and nlreudy gone to work.
T
Orlando High, Orlando Junior, Duval, statement here Saturday, Hay Greene,
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Winter Haven, Winter Park, Fort director o f the Florida State Inter*
OCALA, .April 23.— The LaTte City
Myers, West Palm Beach, Miami and s.cholastic Aquatic meet to ho held in
?
t
“ Iloniinsonittcs" turned tables on the
Del,and high schools will be in the the waters o f Lake Virginia,(thin city
T
Ocala "W ildcats" here Saturday after­ f
coining events. Remembering .the fact April 28, stated that A.' It. Douglass,
T
noon in the third game o f the series ?
that only llftecn buya teams and nine Ford agent, manager o f Orlando, will
?
and*won by the close score o f (1 to 5. T
girls’ teams were entered ill the 11)22 I present a beautiful sterling cup to the
Score by innings:
?
Y
meet and thirteen hoys’ teams and boy winning the largest number of
Lake
City
.........100
000
230—0
10
2
?
Y
nine girls’ teams participated in the points in the coming meeting. This
...... 003 000 020—5 « 3 ?
11)0 ] tnnet and eight boys teams and cup is to take the place of the one of- Ocala
Y
six grils’ learns swam in the initial fered last year. Mr. Douglass has be­
Batteries: Robinson, Cox and Rob­ ?
Y
state meet, staged iif the spring of come very much Interested in the In- inson; Williams, Kodenbnugh
and
Y
it can sea Jly be seen that, in­ tcrschnlnstic aquatics of Floridi. and Overt sereet;
umpires,
Bush and
Y
V
terest sinning Florida High Hchbol in order to aid in the development of Youngblood.
Y*
............
.
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“ fishes" in the annual ccpiit is In- interest in thut-typu of high school,
-Aml
Guarantee
Every
Repair
I
do
the
W
ork
M
yself
Y
erensing an the years roll hy. In fact athletics has given this cup to he add-j
HEADS T H A T A R E DIF- A
Y
hundred dollars FEE E N T A T TH E
theie is such a large entry list for thi* ed to tiie fifteen
U F A L I T Y . ^ ------ _ v year’s elassie that the width o f the wnrttrnfTToplItcs now offored.
Y
SHOP.
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20-2 tc 1
|;j||jus rmir.e is now being milled to
t
... ’
1x
in iiider to propelly cate for the en­
Y
Y
would *onn collect a sutlldcid negntries.
Y
live charge tap reduce 'the plate cur- I
YO U A lfK A L W A Y S W ELCOM E
Fifteen hiunlml dollars worth of
rent
to
zero
mid
the
tube
would
epuse
Y
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mjIv&lt; r loving clips are on stake at the
to funrtion.
meet. Thi' fact, imgLtmu'll as Hie
Palmetto sTBfd Sun ford Aves.
Second Street* “ A‘ ’grtd-leiil; ItsitlKjrYub*4*»vi fesPTI'jl'irida* H'.nte Inii-m-holtn-lfe AquaTh'
Y
miec will not allow a sulllereutly Idigh IA
Trophy case contains more cups than
negative elmrge i(( colb’t't on the grid,
anv nthei c u m in the south, enhances
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rent reduction and weak response In
the interest taken in
the annual
the telephone receivers. ,
meets, for naturally the possibility of
H C I I I I I I I B R B I I I I D I B I .^ ,.:U ( U V i8 3 p c n K K D IIIl» ll8 C R M B S lB a iia E B a D n illl] ia B R I» M R ia iM
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On tlie oilier hand, If the grid leak ■ ■
winning a cup or two for th eir'high
■B
Is of too high resistance, too high ■ ■
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school increases the interest tliken in
■ ■
negative charge will collect on the ■ ■
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the different events by file par­
grid and the condition of no gild leak
■■
ticipants, Beside* the cups, gold, sil­ Takes Place of “ C” B a tte ry - w lit be approached.
ver and 11r1111v.r• medals are offered for
In any electrical circuit Hint has
How Impodance of Flow
■■
the v. in of lirsl, id and third place
n difference of potential applied to _ —
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It,
the
current
that
Mill
How
depends
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inspect ively, in each event.
Is Determined.
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upon tlie "Impedance" o f that circuit; ■■
The manner of the scoring of points
■■
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Just
ns
in
ilie
How
of
water
through
in the v:tiiouss^'ventsls, first in swim,
■ B
Fig. 13 show* a set of curve* for u pipe, the quantity of water that
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do
the
thing
that
I
be­
The influence o f ad­
plunge nr dive, 5 points; second in a three electrode vacuum tulip elreqlt will How Mhen any given pressure
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ku im, idunri' or dive, 8 points; third
mm Killing a grid leak resistance a* Is ntiplied depends upon how much
lieve discriminating peo­
vertising* is apparent in
in swim, plunge or dive, I point; first shown In Fig. 11 Imdcail of a "C ” the How ilinuigli the pipe Is Impeded ■■
ple have judged bpst.
every turn o f my daily
mb
in relay races. It) points; senmd in battery with the dime symmetrical by tlie frlcMon of the particles of
mm
nlleriuiljug
dlfleicure
of
potential
ap­
mb
water against the side* of the pipe
They
mean
c^onvcn*
life.
I
find
I
cannot
dis­
relay rimes, li points; third in relay
mb
plied to ilo* grid dlrtill.
and a gill list one atioiher.
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races, 2 points. Judges shall inde­
ience.
It
is
not
neces­
regard
it.
It
is
always
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There being no “ C" battery poten­
In the electrical circuit, the rela­
pendently award points up to the
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tial applied to the grid, lilt* grid .In tion between these three quantities
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sary to describe the
with me, guiding me in
maximum of ten for each dive ac­ Fig. It Is normally at zero potential is that tlie current which will How
mb
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thing I want. Even the
cording to the following scale— for with respect to the filament. As the IS' equal to the applied differences'of
my pleasures and in my
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promptness o f dive, 1 point; for form positive halt of the first cycle of the potential divided by tlie impedance,
most
intimate
articles
duties,
telling*
me
what
l
HH
where
tlie
current
is
In
umperes,
the
alteriuitliig
illfTerenee
of
potential
Is
on stand. 8 points; for form in the
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may be purchased with­
should eat, wear, and
air, 8 points; for form on entering the Impressed upon the grid circuit—see applied illfTerenee of potential Is In
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water, 8 points. In case of a tie in Fig. 13 the grid Is made positive volts and the Impcdimce In ohms. (&gt;n
out embar r a s s'm c u t
use and what I should
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seme, the team or individual having
since
the
advertisers
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buy fo r my family.
the greatest number of "first” places
T i he:
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have
given
us
handy
' I find that there is on
shall win. Jf the team or individual
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is till tied, the greatest number of
names.
the tip o f my tongue a
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"second” plan's shall decide the tie.
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They
mean
assurance
multitude
o
f
names
tlie
GRID POTCfiTiAe z
Then if m rcss.ny "th ird” place* shall
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National Lengur
A t New Y ork 10, Brooklyn 0.
A t Pittsburgh 15, Cinciiiimti 1),
A t St. I*ouis 7, Chicago 8.
Others not scheduled.
L E A G U E S TA N D IN G S
Florida Slate League
Won Lost

D A Y T O N A BEACH A N D SEABREEZE
Ten (her was endeavoring to mnkc
FOR R E N T OR S A L E
clear to tho youngster* tlie grain matIrnl tense*. “ *My father had money,' We have some bargains in summer cottagcsr and apartments, completely fur„
nished on Beach
she jmlntcd out. "is fii the past team.
Now, tlrnce, what t«n*o would, yon be
FLO RID A COAST IN V E S TM E N T CO.
employing If *yftu should sny, *JIy fa- Tel. 563-J----------- 1---------- D AYTO N A, F L A .----------- --------Atlantic Block
thtfr has money’ ?*'
"Thnt would bo pretense,”
Ounce, very soberly.—Exchange.

*
Pet.
.007
.583
.500
.117
.■117
.117

Pel.
1.4100
1.000
.800
.750
.000
. toil
.200
.200
Pet.
.857
.333
.50(1
.833
.333
.500
.533
.200

T O D A Y ’S DOINGS
‘ Florida State League
Daytona at Orlnndo. •
Lakeland at St. Pelersl urg.
Tampa at BradeiiLown.

1 000.00

$ ,

GUARANTEED
RO ACH K IL L E R

$1,000.00 Roach Killer
Kills Them

L P. McCuller

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Good Tires Cheap

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CIRCUIT WITH GRID
LEAK RESISTANCE

...M AGIC NAMES...

lie considered and as a last resort the
lento or individual shall draw for the
position of first place.
Daily Herald on Rule at Joe’s Smoke
House, Mobley’s Drug Store anil
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
if

QRIO PCUNIIAL

. C hargc on Gr id
|-A WITH RCiPCCT
To FlUASIlNT *

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R E D U C T IO N IN
PLA.TC CU RR tN T

Motion o r

R.CCC IVER
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Tnm |U ,1^U B -W .

at the Princess Tonight and Tomorrow

with respect to tlie lllameiit.- Being
‘positive with respect to the llliiinent.
causes ii ccrttilti number of electrons,
which are negative charges, to be
attracted and caused to give iqi their
negative charges to the grid. During
Ilu&gt; next nr negative half of the cycle
nf t1u&gt; (il&gt;|il(i'll crlil potential tin1 Krlil
lit timiln negative with r**&gt;»i*c&lt;*r to tin*
Hlamcnt hut d im not low ’ the clcriron* again. Thu* it. ncgntlrti charge
Ik Inillt u|i on u Krlil during Iln* t»i*b
live portion o f rut’ll cycle, tin* cutuuhit In* effect o f which In to iirotlucr it
decreuKe of tlh* |»hitr current, ilurliiK
the period that (In’ alternating illfft'r-.
cnee of potential I'lilli'il u wave Irulu
In applied .to tllu p lil.
After thu alternating dlffvreaoo « f
potent tut applied to tin* (grld linn
eeuM'd. llir Krlil ilof* not Immediately
lour It* nrun! it i* charge. Tim grid
Irak fnrimt u high rod (dunce path for
th&lt;- urailiviv charge of thr Kihi to
li'.il. .iff down. In Um lihillii'iit *hmly.
If 1)0 gj'ld leak were U*\l. lilt) Krill

transposing Hits equation the Imped­
ance Is equal to tlie applied voltage
divided by the current. The Imped­
ance of a vacuum tube pinto circuit.
Internally between tlie Hliiment mid
the plate, when the grid Is at zero
poteullul, Is mi Important constant of
a vncuuiu lube and Is called ttn| Inirriuil |iluti* Impedance.
Tito Internal Krlil Inipfdnnee o f-a

vacuum lulm.uiwl in a rmlio set nn
u detector delennlm*n the Impedance
of the telephone* thnt will kite best
renulln when connected In thu pluto
clrenlt of that purth-nlur tube.
It is then not only,11m rv*Uti|nee of
n pair of tvlepliopes, hut nl*n the InUurtnnre mill the distributed «ii|ini|jlf
o f the winding lliul eiim*e the iiinxp
mum otirrent to finer In the telephone*
Tor n glvpu change In grid potential.
The Internal .plate Impedance o f a
vacuum tube vwte* only slightly with
different plate voltage. It Is bioru un
Inherent chargrtcrUtlc o f the tuba
wbb'b la determined hy the design.

mention o f which will
bring* from some shelf
nearly everything that
I can use in my daily
lift* 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 newspa­
per and magazine pages
— mean to me.
—
They mean good taste.
For certainly I desire to

in shopping. There is no
indecision. Even before
I enter the shop I know
what I want to buy.
And certainly they
mean satisfaction. For
the
advertiser whose
product is not good can­
not continue to adver­
tise. The fact that I
have seen a name re­
peated over * and over
again assures me that it
stands for a product o f ii.
qualify.
In speaking iv
that name to the clerk I
know I am asking for
the best. .
I am a more judicious
shopper because I bny
advertised goods. I pat­
ronize the shop that sells
them.

(This was written by a woman)
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923
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Pa’s an urfapprcclatlve soul!
a .Ih y » t e t r s y r t r o v i • (
TVAfxr's &lt;?7 n e . K c i 's © «- 0 v m o w o O b e t o f e e ym e.
tjOWoSi TO 5 L 6 . E P

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jT \W S THE v e r m
^ B E .O 6 E N E R / V .I. B R O U
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Notice of Application for Tax
HOLD 'E R
*
NEW T SHES I
AREAFDN^/

Deed

Unilrr Section 573 of the tieneral

DOCTC#?

Statute** of the State of Florida

MORLET

CYXioml
ft
Classified Ada 1e a word. No
Ad taken’ for Jena than 25c.
And positively ho Claaaifled
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
muHt accompany all orders.
Count the word* and remit
arordingly. "

Carda of Sanford’a Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whoa. In hia choeen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

George A. DeCottes
FOB SALE

Attorney-al-Law

FARMERS— You can get seed bed
Over Seminole County Bank
fram‘d and irrigation plugs at the IA N F O R I)
FI.OR11
Sanford Novelty Works. ,
100-tfr
FOR SALE Dosier and liaya' paints
FRED R. W ILSO N
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Work*, Sanford agents.
ATTOnNEY-AT-I.AW
f'tiR .s.-tLK— Rhode Islumi eggs for
First National Bank Bullying
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
SANFORD
*:•
FLOKI
Ellsworth, Bcardnll Avenue, San­
ford.
•
83-tfp
JoK SALK—Lot close in, on First ELTON J. MOUGHTON
street. Ilnrgnln. Apply 20(5 Park
ARCHITECT
Avenue.
•
18-5tp
1OK SALK— Baby carriage, medium
Itoom 7. Miller Bldg
IANFORD -!
sire, in good condition. Phone
Panfntd Heights, Central Avo.
FOR SALE— Modern bungalow, prac
CH ELLE M AINES
5 tically new with garage and cement
walks. Also five acres hummock luiul
- i- LAWYER
Rosily cleared on paved road. Inquire
.
*,.,;:/&gt;t-Court.Hqti$c
210:i (Ink Ave.
• ' * ’ ’ ‘ * * 2l-3tp

FOR R E N T

Cj w Exsminrd

Optlei an-OptoRMlriat
i l l Bast First Street

Sanford. Fla.

W . J. TH IG PEN
Real Estate

'f we plena* you, tell others; If not,
tell ua. Phone 49H

"T H E S AN D PIPE R "
For midsenson rates, 315 N. Atlantic
Ave., Daytona Beach.— Mrs. L. R.
Wall. Phone 900-W.
20-6tc
Hilt KENT— Five room bungalow.
I hone 7U-W.
21-ltp
LOAN OF $7,000 W ANTED— Will
pay - 1 interest for six months and
a six per cent bonus to the party
making (his loan. Security: All taiigil'le assets o f the business together
with other securities. Money to be
usi&lt;l for additional equipment, which
will increase the business 150*■,{&gt;. If
you have the money to loan, investlfc»ic this good, clean, legitimate estab­
lished business, near Orlando. For in­
ti r*iew, address M. II. B., cure San­
ford Herald.
19-tfc

W ANTED
your
WANED— A chance to build
new home before lumber gets any
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
WANTED TO BU Y— Asparagus fern
*eo(l, for good clean stock will pay
a good price. Address W. P, Newell
ro.. Wholoaale Fern Growers, Apopka,
El a.
-v
279-tfc

b Ks

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following described property situated
in Seminole County, Florida, to-ivit:
Lot a 332 mnl 33.T Van Aradale Ost.oriii) Brokerage Co.'s Add. to Itlaek
Hammock. The said land being aa*
sesiied at the dale o f the is sunnee of
siirh certificate in the naiuo of N. I*.
Sevemon.
Also; Tax Certificate No. 314, dat*
ed the Till day of June, 11120, hits filed
said certificate in my office and has
inndu application for Tax Deed to issuc.in accordance with law. Said cer­
tificate embraces thefollowing do*
. scribed land situated in Seminole
i County, Florida, to wit: W 'a Lot 342
'ami all Lot 51:! Vun Arsdnlo Osborne
1Brokerage Co.'s Add. to liluck llainnmck.

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OP THE LAW^
zLEMME B Y j ‘

SANFORD N O V E LT Y
W ORKS i

JUMP

OVER
IT !’

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
X IN T R A L T O lt and

B U IL D E R

17 Commercial Street—Sin ford. Fla.

;

B. W. HERNDON
IN Sl R.VNCE AGENCY
FIRR--------A i n u ------- BON 1
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C3IT F E R
I HOME.
BRUNO! ,

S h in h o ls c r

The said laud being assessed at the
date- of the Issuance of such cert if |»
] cate in the name of N. L. Hevenson.
Cnless said certificate shall be re*
|denied according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon on lIn* 1st day uf
May, A. D. 1025.
W ITNESS my official
signature
and seal tins the 2lilh day of March,

-AFTER FOLLOWIH^'THEl5USPHaOUS^STRAN&lt;aE

C u irtriirior and Builder

TW O Bl o c k s

m a r s h a l o t e y w a l k e r

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WAS HELD u p BY AN OBSTRUCTION ON MAIN ST.
ARKINt

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flames
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1iluainraa l*r*»t»rrfy tl n»Jiitrsia Cbnnrra
Main tiftlre

I ' h o u r 4H

Ilil-N M a i m l l a

Ave,

Would the average citizen ask to
his reception a guest with the blood
of a murdered victim on his bunds?
Why is Senator T, J. Knuhh, of
Macclenny, allowed to mt with his fel­
lows until the affidavits made against
him shall have been cleared away?

If the lcgnl hours fm* a. laborer are
set at eight hours each day, Imw can
STE W AR T The Florist the state say that convicts shall work
DR. J. T. DENTON
Cut Flowers------- ----- Floral Designs ten InAirs a day? Is that not what
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
may be termed “ personal legisla­
Annual and Ornamental Plants
Itooms 20(5-207-208 Meisclt Building
tion 7”
Phone 2G0-W
814 Myrtle.Ave.—
If convicts may he illegally work­
Ropms 22I5-22H
ed for a turpentine camp ut the rate
ten hours a day, why is it that
I)R . R. M. MASON
SANFORD M AC H IN E uf
they
are forced to labor eighty-four
DENTIST
C
O
M
PAN
Y
hours
a week in place of sixty?
New MpLch Building
I f a sheriff admits that he lias been
jne 201
Hanford. Florida
General M achine and Holler
getting n rakeoff of twenty dollars
WorltH
for -every convict he can create, how
Cylinder Grinding
does he split with tin- court und the
Automobile Repaint
Practice limited to
police? .Shall lie lie allowed to make
Acolylene Welding
a bog o f himself und lake the whole
of Eye, Ear, Nose und Throat
Phone 62-------- Sanford, Florida bit?
Exuniined, Blasses Fitted
If Higginbotham is convicted on the
Mcisch Building
charge o f murder now lying against
New Attraction.
A man who laid been engaged to him can there be found a jury of
write a circus poster suddenly found women who will add to their verdict
himself at a loss for n fresh adjective. a “ recommendation to merry7"
“ See here," ho said to Ids employer.
If a prison Inspector knew as much
“ I don't know what to say about this us n .split bean, would he nut know
punther. Have you n thesaurus?"
The manager of the circus looked nt about the abuses which huve been
Get An Abstract Before him
carried on for years? What amount
with suspicion,
state o ffi
Buying Property
"No, sir, I have not," he said, “ mid I
don't think I shall do anything about
getting one this year. I nevet* heard
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres. of
a circus having one, either, und .I've
known some good shows. Where are
they raised, anyway. I'd like to krxtwT"
—Pittsburg Dispatch.
Phones

m it h

M E B Y !’ 1
IN T H E N A M E

Storage Facilities

Eoi: KENT— Modern apartment, also
MKinrit tin.vi.Tv nnirvxT
la d room, new and clean. Apply a t ,
i
lA
N
P u m i i&gt; v
company
FIRE,
LIFE
.
AUTO
INSURANCE
117 l.aurel Ave.
19-tfc
Hilt 'RENT— Desirable housekeeping
moms. Box 117.
lll-fitp

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Quick Service Transfer

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.
*

KIMtNISH ED HOD MR for light house
keeping, 701 Magnolia ave. 18-fitel

Yon can find the name of
every live Business Man
In Sanford la tliia Column
each day.

-Office 271

M isu nticr ilo o ti,

lie wit* In til** llr-t week ut college,
At the meeting o f ' the Confederate und when lie *\enl in the stiitlotior'a t"
Veterans in New Orleans, Dr. George buy n fnmiinln pi'ii he fell desirous
Harding, father of President Harding, Hull the ynimg wiittnin who nutted on
expressed the hope that- there might him MuuiM kpow llml In s-i*11*• of Ills
youth lie was no high school hoy.
he a joint reunion of the Blue and
W lioii she hundcil him a sheet nl
th*1 Cray in Washington next year. paper lie wrote mi It, with tminy nour­
A little later, a Confederate delegate ishes, In a large, tnilil tmml. “ .Mina
introduced a resolution which if adop­ Muter, Alum Mater,'' eight or nine
ted would make joint annual reunions times.
The i leil, watched him with a sim­
the rule from now oil. it is said
the suggestions were not received per, ntld lit lust she spoke.
“ Why don't you lei her try It her
with remarkable enthusiasm, hut it
self,” she suggested, "and then If II
may in* that later a different. feeling
doesn't mi!L of course, we'll eltutige It."
will prevail.
—Milwaukee, fmitiiiel.
Nobody will blame the soldiers who
fought on the Southern side for wish­
ing to retain their identity and tlu*ir
traditions, nor the soldiers of the
North for feeling the same way, yet
they would set a need* d example by
meeting in amity.
The North and the South, even
these fierce old patriarchs of, the op­
posing causes, have come to see that
they have inure in common than they
have in difference. They have come
to see, as the yeitra rolled by, that
bravery, and honor ami friendliness
exist mi each side III spite o f differ?
dices of opinion i»n certain subjects,

Oold Found In Nova Scotia.
t'ottsiil .Met'a nu at Yarmouth, N. 8.,
says It Is reported tlmt rich gnliPbeur*
lug quartz lias been struck on property
til Malega Barrens. Queen* county, lit
tin* Yurtuiitiilt cotisulitr district. The
prellinlnary do*clopmcnl was conclud­
ed retv ally, mnl quartz Is now being
taken out amt crushed, It In also re­
ported llml o rich strike has been made
In areas mi the "Smith Itohldt" lead,
Malega llarretis, mid tlmt there have
le iii eleven men employed nit the
workings since early spring. On July
2d a shot tired iqieiied up n live-font
lead or quartz showing rich gold speci­
mens.

ABSTRACT CO.

I&lt; &gt;SIT!ON W A N t^ D — UlTman 30
Tho Daily Ileruid, 15c per wook.
years old; Christian;'married. Work; Lushes In the world, ore a free gift
fog knowledge general
banking, t t Hod to tlio people of New England
transportation and mercantile lines.11- Beautiful ta Its white or slightly n.w&gt; As long as they last I will give a Han­
E- K., care Sanford Herald.
10-Ctc itu (lower,' beautiful hi leaf und habit,
ford, Florida, name plate for your
the bush Is, of course, most lovely
car FREE to anyone
when Inden down with Its cerulean ber­
LUS1
ries—lnrj;e. tound and plump, dusted
iT T s T T ^ T irA Y E irO R - S T O L E N - I
TIRES A N D TUBES
over with a fine soft fuxa or blood,
large bay horse, stocking feet be­ and packed full almost to tho point
GAS A N D OIL
hind, brand on left fora shoulder; $15 of bursting with a Juice which Is mart*
teward if returned toTIenry Marshall, delicious than any known nectar. The
f’amoron City.
17-Gtp rli*. rich, woodsy flavor of the perfect Hot Shot and Flashlight
OWNER OF GREEN hat advertised New England -blueberry Is Indescrib­
Batteries
able. In It are the perfume of the
in Herald can*-get aame by calling
wild rose and of the clover; la matElectric Fans
td this office and paying reward.
tern of tha palate the savor of the
blueberry la precisely whst the bellElectric Lamps
NOTICE TO A L L CONCERNED:
PUFF AND POWDER GIFT Uke note of the wOodthroah la In the
fpr borne and automobile
The Sanford Carpenter*' Local 1751
liOXES AT THE QUALITY domain oC sound, festhetlcully, aa
woil aa In habitat, the two are closely “ Quality and prices bard to beat" contemplates a raise In scale to 7Bc
SHOP. ’&lt;»
20-2tc associate*!. Both sensations are Inefper beor,* taking effect May 16, 192$.
fable, and qult^ wltlmut peraUri lu
r.:
t"
291-2Ctp

and tihow the world thut it is possible
for men to bo tolemnt and generous
even about things oji which they arc
divided, wouldn’t it help to promote
peace in this sore, bickering world
rix truly ns If these old men brought
their wisdom
to the conference
tables?— St. Augustine Record.
Northcllffe r.s a Boy.
When Nnrthcltffc Alfred llan o*
worth by name, w t* a young boy the
family lived at Ht. Jolms Wood, next
to g (.elect seminary for girls of twelve
to sixteen, and frequently the boys'
ball would bu knocked over the fence
Into the seminary garden, with ensu­
ing remonstrnis'd from the principal,
Once when tlsa hall came, over the
fence Into tlie garden, the story goes,
u graceful, dtcrk-cycd girl of thirteen
look imssession of It', and when Har­
old Ilarraswortltp’lninhered after It jdia
refused to give It up. - Later Alfred ,
literally dropped! In anil by a romblua- j
tton of tact and .blarney not only got
the ball but'gut. the girl's confidence i
and |iroiulse to return the ball when­
ever It again casno or dr Into the gar­
den. Tradition haa It’ tbAt gig years

“You’ve Put That Engine
In Fine Condition-Thanks”
We're proud to give efficient service to the car
owner because of his cordial appreciation for
work well done.
Our modern machinery and equipment en­
ables uh tq tuko caro of a cat* whether it needs
complute overhauling, or rebuilding, or merely
Home slight adjustment of brakes or corburetor.
Our methods of doing business and the very
reuHonable charge we tifoke for high class work
has vvou us high reputation umong motorists.
REPA1U DEPARTMENT

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’S-,GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

IN THE HEART OF THE

NUMBER 20

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923

VOLUME IV,

NOTICE
*
Thin in tho Inat bulletin which will
be iKsued from, Sanford thin nennon.
Those desiring potato bulletins during

Eighteen Inspectors Have Been Appointed and
Will Report Violations
TOLD HIS DEPUTIES TO GET
BUSY AN D BRIJ4G IN
THE MONEY

m COMPLAINED OF
Brutal Treatm ent o f , Prisoners OPEN NEGOTIATIONS TO BRING
in Leon County Jail nnd
BACK HAMMER MUR­
Was DlBchnrRed .
DERESS

J. D. Event,’ Bureau of 'Agricultural
Economics, Hastings, Florida.

Cnrlot Shipments Reported for Ed*
day, April 20lh:
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i n r The A u n rta trS
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Florida—Sanford
section - ............. &lt;12
PEKING, April 21—The Chinese Gcnetal Chamber of Commerce, Union
of Trades and Comcmrcial Industrial bodies In Peking hod fixcd*today for Florida—Mnnntce section .............. 12
beginning of the boycott on Japanese goods. Eighteen inspectors had been
Total
appointed to report violations of the boycott. I t ia planned registered goods
already imported to bo placed on sale only after being labeled..
^
Shipping Point Information for F ri­
—
------------ J ------------------------------------- --------------------------- — : ------------------- ---------------day, April both:
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, clear,
llnulingi^ heavy, demand nnd move­
ment slow, market steady for good
stock, weak for poor stock. Mostly
poor condition. Carloads f. o. b. usual
terms: 10 Inch crates Golden Self­
blanching 4-fl dox. stalks in the rough
few sales, best mostly $1.50-$ 1.00,
P n n n ^ and Michigan Suffering From Rising New French Strnin fc\V sales $1.25^
_
,
v.
$1.40, mostly around $1.25, few best
Waters—Much Damage Done
higher. New French Strnin nnd Gol­
den self-blanching poor quality and
«O r T h r A a«netnte&lt; l
,
.
.
.
condition low ns $1.10. Many ship­
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Manitoba, April 21.-T hc bank of the Assin- ments rolled unsold.
boine river broke southwest of here a\ two o’clock this morning and loosed
the torrent upon this city. The railway yards were inundnted and residential TOTAL CARLOT SHIPMENTS
section invaded. Householders begun packing up to leave at any minute.
^ FROM SANFORD SECTION
THIS SEASON TO
ONTONAGON, Mich., April 21.—Two feet oC'wdter is running through
DATE ........ .............
the main streets of this city today flooding basements and creeping up to
showcases and shelves of business places. The Ontonagon river overflowed Total cnrlot shipments from Mnnntee section this season to
its bunks yesterday.' Property damage totalling several thousand dollars has
d
a te ..................................... ■&lt;..... 1,550
been done. More than one hundred lives saved only through quick action or
Total Cnrlot shipments from San­
rescuers.
ford* last senson to date...... x2,96l
Total cnrlot shipment from Man­
atee last season to date .......1,082
x—Error in yesterday’s total.

WELL REQUEST
APTINVESTIGATION
INTO THE DEATH STANDARD P A C K

REPORT ADVERSELY ON
ANY COMBINATION IN
RESTRAINT OF TRADE
/

OF ORLANDO HOY IN REFORMA­
TORY AT IONIA. MICH­
IGAN

And Bettor Shipping and Grow­
ing Conditions Should Be Ob­
tainable Thru Organization

Friday’s meeting of the Chamber
(H r T h e A aa*«U «ed P eaaal
.
ORLANDO,
April
21.—A
request
of
t Commerce wns well attended by
TALLAHASSEE, April 21—Sheriff
WASHINGTON. April 21.—An pre
for nn investigation of tho death of both the business men and growers of
Jones instructed him nnd other depu­
liminury to formal request for extra
Frank Patterson, 21, in the reforma­
ties of Leon county to "gut busy for
the city. Tho agitation for nn organ­
dltinn tho Stnto Department has do
tory
nt Ionia, Mich., will bo made, it
this means money for me,” after he
wns stated here by the fnthfcr, James ization of growers has prompted a
to open negotiotions with the
had made a contfnet wit hthe Put­ cidcd
•Honduran
V t
...
..nt
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Aalnliltan
I
ItO
government-to establish the
Patterson. He said he had received great jlenl of interest In the efforts
nam Lumber Company to receive $20
two letters from inmates of tho Mich* i being mndp by the Chamber of Com*
identity
of
o'suspect
residing
in
Teg­
for each prisoner leased to tho com­
igan institution concerning alleged, tnorco to perfect such an organizaucigalpa nnd believed to Iks Mrs. Clarn
pany, Jerry Poppel, former Jailer de­
L'ifcumstnncca of his son’s death, one I tion.
Phillips, convicted hamcinr murderess
clared to tjie legislativo ^committee
who escaped from jnll at Los Angeles.
told of nu alleged beating administer- ’ , A, report wns rend at the meeting
inquiring into ,the death of Martin
id young Patterson and t|io second from the Special Committee of ship­
The department decision was reach­
Tabert and other reported* brutalities
told of tho death of Patterson. He pers who had considered the proposi­
ed ns a result of n request from the
to prisoners. Poppel said he was
said the body was expected to arrive tion previously submitted to them.
governor of California.
The first
jailer for twenty years nnd wan dis­
hero Into today.
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step will bo to request the IJIondurnn
They reported adversely on the pro­
charged after serving under Jones for
government to hold, the suspect pend­
position ns it effected tho organization
two years because he complnlncd of
ing extradition. Such request it wns
of
n central organization of shippers,
“brutal treatment of prisoners in
said will be made of Tegucigalpa au­
contending
thnt it waz in conflict with
jail." He testified that the sheriff inthorities by the Aniericnn minister
the
provisions
of the Sherman Antisrtuctcd him to persuade all prisoners
tiust
Law,
which
prohibits any com­
there.
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to plead guilty. Poppel, in answer to
bination
of
interests
in restraint of
direct questions, said the county,
trade.
The,
unusually
low' prices
Many
Conventions
judge, Willis, sheriff, nnd nil depu­
which
have
prevailed
this
season, ac­
ties got drunk • frequently. Asked
Held
in
Santord
cording to the "shippers, are dUis to the
how it happened Judge Willis was
TALLAHASSEE, April 21.—The poor quality
_ _ of celery, which in
nvnilnblo for Impromptu night trials
During the Season
house
left
the
very
first
of
its
batch
,)(|M
^
&lt;l&gt;n cnUMH| by numerous
Telegraphic Reports from Important
Poppel dcclnrcd “ho was around the
of
prohibition
hills
unfinished
today,:
nni,
plnnt
diseases, which ha«
Markets
court house n good deni with his Trap Shooters Wfij llring Rig Crowd
nnd
went
home
for
tho
week-end
re
further
aggravated
by the enormous
PITTSBURGH: «2°,blear. 12 Fin.
demijohn.”
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production.
The
committee,,
-^hlch
arrived, 20 cars on track including
Kxnetlythirtooii bills, designated to composed the representative shippers
broken.
Opening
Sn
turdny:
Sup­
TALLAHASSEE, April 21.—le g ­
Since the first of th&lt;f year Sanford
place a hormotical seal on John Bar­ of Sanford, submitted a counter prop­
islative investigation og the death has had Jhe pleasure -of entertaining Renewed Assurances for Rights and Protection of plies moderate, demand _ and move­ leycorn's casket, have been reported
osition to the effect that in order to
ment steady. Florida, 10 inch crates,
of Martin Tabert, of North Dakota, the California party, the State Con­
favorably by the tcnqwrence commit­ bring about the reformation desired
. Foreigners Are Made
quality
and
condition
mostly
Inferior
was resumed here today, with thu ference of the Nntionnl Federation of
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anti decayed, New French Strain and tee. They ranged all the way from by the growers, that tho grow er or­
presentation of eight and possibly Women’s Clubs, the Midland Medical
1 ,
m » T h r a .sn in a te a r r r a a i
Golden
Sclf-blnnrhlng 3-0 doz. stalks one that would make it absolutely ganize an nsoeintlon whose member­
more wltnesse* by representatives of Ansoclation nnd the Florida annual
WASHINGTON, April 2 |.—The long controversy between the Unite. $2.00-$2.25, few good quality and con­ “unlawful" for a sheriff or deputy ship would represent nt least eighty
North Dakota, In an effort to meeting of the Women’s Missionary States nnd the Ohrcgon government iti Mexico iins reached the stage regarded
dition $2.6&lt;&gt;-$3.00; 8 doz. stalks $1.50- either tnke a drink, give away or per cent of the-acreage,' and that tho
strengthen their charges that the
$2.00, few good quality nnd coqditton sell intoxicating liquor, through meas­ capitalisation of such organisation be
youngster died In'tho private convict
ures to make it compulsory to give aufiefient to provide whatever finan­
mostly $2.50.
camp of tho Putnam Lumber Com­
BALTIMORE: C2°, clear. 2 Fin. bootleggers n jail sentence and to cial assistance might be required by
pany nt Clara, Fla., ns the result of iisvviiu&gt;i&gt;r,
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of Ohrcgon by this government has been sent to
nrrivc(1&gt; o r, con),igned. 15 ears on disenfranchise whiskey law violators, tho growers. Tho committee contend­
an alleged brutal flogging ndmlnla-, pronounced one of the most profitable been received by officials here us impurtunt step in r ig » ‘ ’
lrBcll Including broken. Opening on to the hill prescribing a news pro- ed that the adverse conditions in mar-»
tered by Walter Higginbotham, in­ and enjoyable of any previously held. views of Washington on the subject has been made to t bn.gi SummerHn r
nn,| c|08|ng Friday.
Sup- rvdure for the Issuance of search kvting which had been experienced
stead of pneumonia, superinduced by These conventions hnve been handled the American embassy in Mexico City nnd discussions are in progress then,
plies moderate, demand druggy, move­ warrants. It wns the latter that the this year could be greatly improved
n social d(seaae, as claimed by the by the tourist nnd convention comimt- which are expected to lend to n public announcement in a few days.
if the growers would adopt a stan­
ment slow, market dull. Florida 10 house labored on today.
company.
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This measure described ns a com­ dard puck and refuse to ship any
tec of *lho Chamber of Commerce,
inch crates Golden Self-Blanching 4-fi
The legislative committee which which is now making arrnngcftients
WINNIPEG April 21.—Flood conditions at Portage La Prairie where doz. stalks best $2.25-$2.50, others mittee substitute for the uuthor’s product that would not conform to the
has been holding hearings during the for the entrytuinment of the Annuul thec Asslnilionc
Aaalnibonc river
overflowed the hanks is reported serious today. Rad- quality fuir $1.75-$2.00; 8-10 dozen plan, hews to the constitutional line specifications promulgated by tbo U.
river over
past week, remained in recess today, State Encampment of the United
iij. the requirements for the issuance S. Buienu of Markets. Rhe commit­
h.I yards and residential sections were swept by the flood and residents stalks $1.50-$ 1.75.
ro
pending the arrival of the remaining Spanish War Veterans to In* held in ie{| Jaw boats to gain places of safety. Tho conditions at Brandon are reof
a search warrant and then broad­ tee’s report ulso strongly urgod the
NEW YORK: fifl \ dear. 7 Florida
used row
witnesses.
Sanford May 7-t&gt;. This convention Wns ported intprov,'c.l, water having dropped a foot and a half in the last twelve, arrived, supplies limited, demand and ens over many sections to make its co-operation of all the shippers In the
Assistant Attorney General G. invited to Sanford by the locnl Theo­
.
.section with the County Agent and
movement limited, market • rather service easier.
hours.
Grimson of North Dakota, wns au­ dore Roosevelt Camp No. 1.1 nnd it is
As the bill was left today, its 21 the Chamber of Commerce to raioo
dull. Florida 10 inch crates soma or­
thority for the statement this after­ expected that «t least 400 members,
dinary condition, yellow Now French sections provide that nn officer prop­ funds for methods to ellminato insect
Tam O’Shanter Baiid
noon that ho noW intends tq take the representing the • various camps in Resolutions and
struln and golden self-blnnching mix­ erly armed with a warrant.may brenk pests niul plnnt diseases. The perfec­
testimony of Dr. T. Capers Jones, Florida will bo In Sanford. In addi­
Thanks by M. E. La­ Rendered Fine Concert ed 3-0 doz. stalks l*est $2.00-$2.25; into nny building when received per­ tion of an organisation of growart
physician for the lumber company, tion the commnnder-in-chicf, P. Enin C. Park Last Night few high ns $2.50; condition ordinary mission with the exception of dwell­ with its varied problems Is perhaps
dies Success
of
Meet
that if Tabert was given 50 blows tnnza of tho U. I*. W. V. will be the
t
$1.00-$1.50; 8, doz. stalks best $1.25- ing houses u n tig h t, and a warrant the woightest problmo that has ever
in the condition he wns In, he would honored guest of this occasion. Mrs.
The Tam O’Shnntor Indies Band, nn $1.50, poorer low us , 75c. Auction may either be served on the person been submitted to the Chamber of
* On brhulf of the Woman’s Mission­
have certainly died, and attempt to Lucille Drago, president general of
ary Society, Jhe members nnd friends organization of Sanford girls and sales: ordinary condition 4-fl doz. named therein, or In his absence, on Commerce to uulve. It is confidently
show further that he received ns the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Unit­
of the Methodist churrh, I wish to women, gave n very creditable con­ stalks $1.40r$L50; 8 doz. stnlks 70c, the occupent of the premises. These exjxjeted, however, that as a result
many as 100 or 128 lashes. A negro ed Spanish War Veterans will also express our grutitude for the muny cert in Central Park Friday evening. wusty all sikes 35c-75c; green $2.50. were the provisions about which the of organized effort with the Chamber
named Johnson, a former inmate of attend the Sanford Reunion.
CINCINNATI: 07°, partly cloudy. house wrangled today, and with every of Commerce, a great many of tho^
helpful things done to make for the This hand wus organized last Septem­
the logging camp, and n former
On May 17, 18, and 10, the eighth success and pleasure of the Woman’s ber und the opening concert was given No carlot arrivals, 2 cars qn track in­ effort to weaken them, Representative evils which hnve proven disastrous
guard, will teatify, he said, that the annual Florida state .'championship Missionary Conference held here dur­ last Fehrunry. The concert last night cluding broken. Closing Friday and Wqeks of Holmes county wns on the to the growers of this section, will be
boy was given that many blows, and trap shooting tournament will ho held
floor, wanting to know why the ap­ eliminated.
ing the past week. Every one went showed thnt the mcmBeri are ranking opening Saturday. Supplies moder­
that furthermore If hia body is now in Sanford, under the auspices of the away saying, “This has liecn thu b est! remurknble progress under tho lead- ate, demand and movement very slow, prehension. Representative Taylor
Attention of the meeting was also
buried in the community cemetery of local Roil and Gun Club. This meet •inference wo have ever had. \Ve erzhip of Bandmaster Edgar A. Ball, market dull. Florida 10 Inch crates of Highlands, chairman of the tem­
clllod
to the need of the High School
Clara as testified by witnesses for the will bring to Sanford a large number aro in lovo with Sunford und her peo­ who is also in charge of the Municipal various varieties In the rough 4-0 doz. perance committee, explained a t the
Athletic Association for additional
lumber company, It has been dialn- of marksmen of national reputation.
Band. A ----------fenturc in ifii; -program wns niu
s\ulk.i
$2.25 outset that the measure took every funds. Professor Cooper, Manager of
in .i ggenerally
v m i w M j fair quality
'
safeguard to protect the constitution­
teided, aa they helped bury him un­ Elaborate arrangements are being ple.”
saxophone and cornet duct of the j r,0, best ntosAy $2.50.
1. To The Herald for generous
the High School Athletics, asked the
der a sapling along -the road near mado for the entertainment of both
Schlrard
Rrothcrs,
who
were
forced
PHILADELPHIA: 01°, clenr. One al rights of law abiding citizens hut Chamber of Commerce to tako prompt
space for publicity.
•
thnt U held little encouragement J o r
Clara. They will testify, Mr. Crimson of these orgunlrntlons.
2. ' Thu Elder Springs Water Com­to respond to nn encore. Miss Helen Florida arrived, 4 cars on track In­
action In raising tho balance of the
stated, that the boy’s noso was broken
pany for water furnished during the Witte, accompanied by tho band, gave cluding broken. No fresh offerings. the bootlegger.
Tho bill carries a provision for any money needed to pay off obligations
and that his head, and body bore
The work*on thi&lt; Woman’s Club is session.
u veryt excellent baritone solo. The Mo sales.
before Commencement, Hia sugges­
whippingtUlcw amf cmf cmfwvbgkq going ahead and this splendid build­
CHICAGO: 679, cloudy, fl Flori­ officer who “wilfully exceeds his au­ tion was strongly supported by Pro­
3. To tho Ball Hardware Company marked improvement of the band was
bruises and lacerations from the ing will soon be a thing of beauty for the use of water cooler.
the cause o f -many favorable com­ da arrived, 37 cars on track Including thority or exercises it tvith Unnec­ fessor T. W. Lawton, Superintendent
whipping.
r
and a joy to the members and the
4. To Mr. Stewart, Mra. Wright, ments from the Sanford pcoplo, who broken. Supplies heavy, demand and essary msverity."
Mr. Btokes took the attitude that of Public Instruction, who alto urged
An important witness promised by city generally. Just now the ladles Mrs. Ginn and Mrs. Went for beauti­ turned out in large numbers to henr movement slow, market slightly weak­
that a vote' of thanks be extended
Mr. Grimson was Dr. G. T. Baughan are asking for donations to help finish
them, and they arc elated thnt the er, prices slightly lower. Florida 10 failure to return the search warrant Professor Cooper for the efforts he
ful flowers.
of this city, who examined Tabert up­ the building and 'they are meeting
5. *To members of other churches city now has tho unique distinction nch crates fair condition Golden Self- within the prescribed time would
on his arraat her# for beating hia wpy with a most generous response from who generously entertained delegates. of having the only ladies band In the blenching 4-0 dos, stalks $2.00-$2.2*r&gt;, como within the meaning of these bad expended in building up ,the as­
sociation, and which In'tum had been
on a freight .train, and before he was all tho citizens.
mostly $2.00; New French Strain terms, but Mr. Taylor said it was like responsible for the football and other
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Also to the ladies of other churches state.''
sent to the private camp. Dr. Baughn
$1.75-$2.00, few lo wns $1.60; 8 d4z. making it prims facio evidence of as­ teams during the present school year.
who mado it possible for delegates to
will testify, according to Mr. Grimson, tho f committee la expected U. take get meals convenient to the church.
stnlks 11.25,11.60; 2Vi and 3 dos. sault and battery of a man carrying The meeting gave Professor Cooper a
Four Prohibition;
that hia examination disclosed no evi­ action towards disinterring hia re­
a perfumed handkerrhlef.
stalks mostly aruund $2.00.
fl. To the Bridge Company for free
* The temperance bills still remain rising vote of thank* -and it was
dence of asocial disease.
Officers
Suspended
mains nnd give him a “decent” burial tolls to Enterprise;.
The witnesses being brought here as authorized by the legislature. V a special order of business for tho njoved that each member of the
Mr#.
Anthony
Wayne
7. To the Qity Manager, M&gt;d, Band
i
For.
Shooting
Car
lower body when it comes hack to Chamber ,of Commerce .be
to testify Cbey saw Tabert receive tlmato disposition of the body will Master for postponing concert
$5.00 to secure the funds neededCook
of
PaM
Elected
more than 100 blowe are designed to await word from the boy’s mother.
work Monday. .
g. To the Sanford Chamber of
Vice-President Holly, who presided la
substantiate the testimony of other
WASlflNGTON, April 21.—Four
Commerce, for the trip to Enterprise,
Mr.
Crimson
telegraphed
her
last
President
of
D.
A.
R.
the absence of President Connolly,
wltnzaea p r o d uuccd by Mr. Grims.jp nigh* |n thM connection. Mrs. Ta- and the beautiful banner welcoming South Carolina prohibition agents
Earthquake
Reported
eloquently pleaded for a publicity,ta*
Ueague
in
ths
prosecution,
and hia cbUeaa
jhe conference. to our city. In be­ who shot at an automobile containing
bert
has
already
requested,
g
r
e
y
e
r
,
fund, and the establishment of a com­
In
Karoschatka
Assistant Attorney General KnceWAi/lfliftlTSr
Mr»
he said, that the body, bo not disinter­ stowing this honor of special greet­ two young womfcn Y. W. C^-A. work­
cheat, which woold provide
fhaw, giving the number of blows all
With Biff Losses munity
red ipdesa positive identification can ing you have blazed the w*y f«r oth ers on the Greenville-Asheville Pike Anthony Wayne Cook, pf Pennsyl
funds
to
finance every worthy .pur­
the way from 60 to more than 100.
cr bodies to follow suit; members of April 8, were suspended fpr sixty days vania, was declared elected president
be
hrndc,
.For
this
pm
yoaajlr.
Crim­
pose
and
relieve the boalneoa
Witnesses i or the lumber company
( H r T h e A s m O s I M &lt;**• — &gt;
conference council having remarkod today by Commissioner Haynes. The general of the Daughters of Amerl
from
the
many
demands for contribu­
son
co
m
m
u
tated
with
°
Mvn
c,
b
’
N’
MOSCOW,
April
21—Russian
news­
oh the other hand, have .testified thnt
D„ dentist, with a view to getting a that In no town or city had they’re practice of promiscuous shooting by can Revolution alter one of the bit­ papers report an earthquake April tions which are constantly made upon
he received only # few lashes, some­
terest election contests in the histqry
- celved such a royal welcome frpm any prohibition agents at suspected auto­
*
*
where betflrpen « and 11. Biggin- shart of ids .teeth.
of the society. * She received nine 18, a t I’otropavlovsk in Kamtchatka. them.
mobiles
was
e*ld
at
Haynes
office,
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Honor
to,
Ths Tabert case disposed of, ,the
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which
carried
into
sea
two
factories,
bothnm himself, tentlylng that he
and blessings on our Chamber of was not approved of and Iprffcouth hundred and forty votes against seven
Getting old la' Just a alow proem
jgpvt 'th# boy only 6 or 8 “fcntle committee has before lta.U ft.of oth- Commerce.
Carolina cases it proponed eel an ex­ hundred and seventy-nine (or only hospital and several honsea. Tho o f ‘reaching the pula* where »U tt
c
r
T
io
r
te
d
convict..
obtme*
*
in
the
blows.
ample for prohibition aganU through opponent, Mrs. G. -Wallace Hanger, of number of casualties have not yet
MRS. W. J. CARPENTER.
new books seem rotted.
been learned.
“With the expected conclusion of state, grew «Ht of the making pub­
Washington.
‘
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!
Chairman
of
Publicity.
out the country.
1.
*
, -I
lic
of
the
North
Dakota
boy
s
death.
S
e sv w
hearing of the V .b c r t &lt;Use. today.
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LONG CONTROVERSY BETWEEN
UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
WILL SOON BE SETTLED

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRILv?0, 1923

f»AGE EIGHT

mattreai troubles phou» •!WMAGRtiDER-BLEDSOE.
Miss M argaret Haven, of DcLand,
Irish Iregulars .
. For
,
lG-Dte
A beautiful event of last.evening
who ban been rpending some time
Attacked Steamer
here, leaves tomorrow for a short visit was the marriage of Miss Sue Eddim
— T O N I G H T ____
McKlnnon-Markv.ood Company wi
Blcdcoe, daughter of Mr. nnd M ra.J.
home returning hero Monday.
On
River
Suir
carry a complete line of Interwove
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
D. Mngrudcr, to Mr. Horace Elbe
POLA NEGS i
Socks.
.
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Phone 217-W
Mr. and Mra. George DoCottes and Rledsoe, of Ocala, which was solem­
Steamer Escaped Without any Ca*
I f r « m h m r a n y frli-Bi!* v l . l t l n r t u b
In her first American-m^
— If j c . u a r c k k I h r I m j i v b r r o o r r n m t n K Frederick Bell are pleasantly located nized nt 8 o’clock at the home of the
unities
The Conners Farms O k c e c i r o b e e
B o m ,- , o r I f j l m n r r r n l r r l n l i i l n t : , o r l l r
bride
on
East
Central
avenue.
a
t
tho
Montezuma,
until
they
build
Picture—
m |t,M,( i.I r a n i t o f b l * &lt; t r n n r t i : i r n l . ( I i I i i k
a;c shipping two carlond3 of beans
S r l o l U . o r I r l f p b i m r i S r f i r m . I t w i l l their new home.
The rooms of the lower floor of the
tll y T h e .-.m o rU Ird P rra aJ
nnd pcppcrc daily.
h r R t r n l l r nppr« rln tr il.
residence, which open cnstiile, were
LONDON, April 20.—Irish irregu­
of Kansas City, Mo. artistically decorated with cut flow­
lars attacked a Waterford fish guard
SOCIAL CALENDAR
ers rgninrt a background of' green­
jnr-engcr steamer of the Great Wes­
ery’.
In
the
living
room
where
the
tern
as sho was proceeding slowly
Friday—Mrs. S.
B arrett will ontcrdown
the river Suir from Waterford
ceremony
took
place
a
green
nnd
• tain the memtars of the Mcrrio
white
color
motif
was
carried
out.
snya
nn
Evening Hewn dispatch from
Matrons Bridge Club.
D. G. Hunt, of Macon, Ga., Is mak­ Before the bny window was nn im­
Fishguard. The steamer escaped with­ Carload of the finest bananas nnd nj)Friday—Mrs. George Knight will en­ ing his headquarters nt the Montc- provised nitnr of greonry, palms and
out casualties.
plcs has just crrlvod, nnd will be sold Froduecd _by, Geo, Fitzmanyir^
tertain the members of the F ort­ lUma while in the city attending to ferns were banked in the corners and ford, Mrs. B. TBeachnm, Jr., Miss
-fr-jm
Hw cor at -tlw clicapr." I prices. TJenutlful, flashing, seducths ht*.
nightly Bridge Club.
business.
nn .cither aide uxf tha- whito-knedintr Jlalau—Toiford—aml-Mr.—MeKay—re»
Tlio Daily Herald, lfic par
Bananas sold by bunch or dozen; np- oirio of n thousand lovc-triumphu.
--------- Friday—Methodist—MknrfrmnTy— &lt;hrr -‘ '
ccived. *
pics sold by bushel sack and half; here’s Poln Nefrri in the brflHaat
Miss Adelaide Boyngc, who in bcr.rh whicli d'r.a twlpcd with'nnparaferenre, morning session.
During tho reception hour refreshguo
fern.
There
were
tall
floor
bas­
rack.* Also finest Florida tomatoes j slory and gorgeous setting
spending the winter nt Tangerine, is
Saturday—Mr**. W. .1. Thigpen will the guest of Mrs. Raymond Key for kets on ralla-lilies tied with white mentn were served in tliC dining room.
sold nt cheap prices.
wc:» made for. A modern worn*
tulle, nnd just back of these were a r­ Tile dining room table was laid with
entertain the members of the Every tho day.
of fnthion, luring .men with he
“VISIT 01)R CAR”
ranged white wicker cnndatnhra hold­ nn embroidered cloth over pink nnd
Wock Bridge Club at her home on
ailkcn charm*, till nt Inst d*
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Hintermister ing white tapers. In the center of the centered with n large crystal basket
Park avenue.
Corner First Street and Oak Avenue i
Monday—Pipe Organ . Club meets and children motored to Daytona mantle was a crystal banket of white of pink premier roses, the handle of
with Mrs. A. M. Phillips nnd Mrs. Beach yesterday, where Mrs. Hinter­ carnations and greenery, and on which was tied with pir.k tulle. The
W. D. Gardner, a t the Wclakn mister nnd children will spend some either side white tapers in crystal bride’s cake wna arranged at ono end
time with friends. Mr. Hintermister holders. Asparagus fern was twined and around thin were rose hudfl and
EXTRAS, ALSO
Lopby a t 3:30 j&gt;. m.
smilnx,
on
the
corners
were
pir.k
tap­
over
the
windows
and
doorways,
icturnrd
home
Inst
evening.
Mondny—Westminster Club meets r.t
Ju st before tho ceremony Miss ers in crystal houders. Tho chan­
four o’clock nt the home of Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W.. White, who
delier was covered with asparagus
L.,1. Frnzicr on Celery Avc.
have been here attending the Wani- Mnry Gilchrist sang Cadmans “At fern nnd atcramers of thy fern nnd
Tuesday—Mrs. George Knight will nn’s Missionary Conference ut the Dawning" and DeKovcns ’‘Oh Prom­
entertain the members of the Tues­ Methodist church, nnd were tho ise Me," accompanied by Mr. William tulle wcr6 caught nt the corner of Ihc
day Duplicate Bridge Club at 3:30 guests uf Mrs. W. S. Thornton, leave Branch, who rendered the Bridnl tnhle.
Brick ice cream with n henrt mould­
P. M.
•
this afternoon for their home in Chorus from Lohengrin, aa a proces­
ed
in tho center, with individual heart
sional.
Tuesday—St. Agnes Guild will have Ocnln.
cautlfy Your Complexion
shaped
cakes Iced in white and deco­
special meeting nt the home of Mrif.
At the appointed hour Miss Mamie
In Ten Days
Mrs. W. D. Wilson and liltlo son, Barr, Mis* Louise Holt, Miss Nell Mc­ rated in pink nnd green, salted nul'a
Claude Derby, on Magnolia Avc., nt
Scientists long ago discovered
Billie, of Fort Myers, who hnve been Kinney nnd Misa Knte McKinney nnd green nnd pink mints were served.
and combined in Nadlnola Crtam
8 P. M.
those elements which bleach tho
Miss Hattnbct llyor, Miss Claire
'Friday—Peter Si haul will give n the guenta of Mm. Fred Dnigor, all formed an aisle holding white ribbons
skin, remove tan, freckles, pimRobinson,
Miss
Grace
Holt,
Mian
Everybody Come
this
v.'felc,
leave
this
afternoon
for
for the bridnl party, which descended
script dance at the Valdes from 0
les nnd blackheads, and pro1203
^
Mary
Branham,
Mist
M
nrgaritc-Rob­
Ocala,
where
they
will
I
k
j
the
guests
uco that smooth, satin-Uko
the stairway. Mrs. II. Ilcacham, Jr.,
to 1 P. M.
TOl) RN AMENT
texture so much admired.
of her uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. matron of honor came first, followed inson nnd Miss Eva McQuartcra as­ pd.-sut r*..
F. C. Halo was among the business C. W. White. They will lie accom­ by Mica Helen Telford, cousin of the sisted in nerving.
*B y its own virtues Nadlnola
LOT SALE
Cnam removes impurities and
visitors arriving here yesterday from panied by Mrs.-Daigcr and Frederick, bride, as maid of honor, then the ring
On the screened porch which was
leaves tho skin dear, healthy
Jacksonville.
who will spend tho week there.
FOOT RACING
benrer, Jack lluice, the flower girl, decorated in yellow nnd green, cor- IN THE DEMANDED SILIIOU-and bcautifuL
opsis nnd daisies being used, Mrs. D.
Guarantee and directions in
Dorothy
Fleetwood,
proceeded
the
ETTES
THIRTEEN BRIDGE C Ll’B.
Jacksonville was represented here
each package. Two sizes, 60c.
Come Early and Stay
bride who entered with her fnther It. Ellerbe nnd Mrs. Frank Fleetwood
For lb" firrt froclspictured, nothing
and $1.00, at your toilet counter.
yesterday by 11. I.. Whitlock and
An interesting social event of yes­ who gave her in marriage.
served punch.
,
could lie snvirtrr than wool Jersey, say.
All Day
John W. Rngadaly.
terday rffternoon was the bridge party
Others who assisted in looking nfter ■ in light lictm.a. The buttons and braid
Before
the
altar
in
the
living
room
trimming
could
Ire
of
reddish
brown
given by Mrs. E. F. Housholder, nt
they were met by the officiating tho pleasure of tho guests were Mrs. I rilk. The ilrrfrt.closes at the left tide
A. J. Brown, of Arcadia, in : her home on. Ninth street, when she
clergyman, Dr. It. L. Telford, of Rich­ Chester Magruder, Mrs. 8. E. Ives, from, and is slashed cither side of the
among the business visitors here yes entertained the members of the Thir­
center front lo disclose a vest of sclfmond, Ky., uncle of the bride, and the Sr., Mrs. Flora Mastengale, Mrs. V. mrtctiM. The panels may lie lined
teen Bridge Club.
terday.
bridegroom nnd his best man, M r.; \V. Estes, Mrs. W. W. Yothern, Mrs. wiiii romrasting material, if desired.
Exquisite Radiance Roses were used
Robert
McKay, of Ocala, and here the J. P. Holbrook, Mra. Irma.' Rogers, Medium size requires J yards 51-inch
E. A. Wiles, of St. Augustine, is in the rooms where the card table*
Mrs. C. I*. Brundapc ar.d Miss May Jersey.
impressive ceremony was field.
Wot I or rilk ertp' is soft and pretty ’
spending a few days here on a busi­ were arranged. .
Sloan.
for t! .• very grace.’t l frock to the right.
The bride was lovely in her wedding
A .spirited game of bridge was plnyness mission.
loiter in tho evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Hi , sine is at the tight side and the
o-l during the afternoon, high score be­ gown of white crepe de chine, a drap­ Bledsoe left for a motor trip return­ r.lrv'i-s, which .ire- . tinched to a frnnting made by Mrs. 1). P. Drummond, ed model and beaded in pearls. Her ing to Orlando for a few days before i ;• ;.uig tindcrlwdy, may be Ion;; and
Mrs. David Caldwell
or lonj nnd gathered into ,
long court train M l from her Hholdwho wan awarded n late book.
friends arc spending
g &gt;irg to Ocala where they will make narrow riifthand*. The gathcri'd panels
ers.
Her
bridal
veil
of
tulle
was
At the conclusion of the card game,
nt Orlando.
f.,t| i-i pr.inir below the hem nnd there
their home.
__
the-hostess served n delicious salad band 'd and held i:i place with real
•i&gt; to y beaded girdle to define the
Mrs.
Bledsoe
traveled
in
a
navy
coin so followed by by an ice course. otnrge blossoms. She cj.rrie I a show- blue chinrilln satin deers with becom­ v .'in* -fine. Mctlitnn size requires 6) £
I. It! inch material.
Mrs. Housbohier'a guests were Mrs. or bouquet of bride’s loses and valley i n g gray hut and nccuasui iv* to ; :•&gt;I'j-O
'loili'l: 1‘irtori.tl Review Dress
II, P. Drummond, Mrs. W. C. Hill,
N«, 120.) kizes, 31 to It) inchci bust.
' .Tintilt.
The matron of honor wore an a t­ ( The bride is n charming and accom- I’i W', 35 cents. ‘
Mrs. Charles Ilritt, Mrs. M. H. Wig­
Second Moilel: Dress No. 1361.
Next lo Princess Theatre
John W. Ross, of Jacksonville, is in gins. Mrs; Harry II. Lewis, Mrs. Brax­ tractive gown of lavender crepe dc piMied young woman. She attend'd kinw,
31 to 16 inches bust. Price, 35
the eily transacting business and is ton Perkins, Mrs. Frank Miller and chine and georgette with a snslt and I.nuisbuig Seminary, Lou inburg, Va
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n
iE
S
D
a
a
c
n
a
r.e
s
a
e c in n B iin ^ B iu a c a E E s n a B a iiB o a iia n B U iii
cents.
i
-Ifr*
bandeau of silver ribbon, and carried
Mrs. Roy Chittenden.
stopping at the Montezuma.
nnd for the»past three yearn hits l»$i:n
soloist in the Baptist church. .She
B s n in E B a i v c n a a a r i z n r a r r i E z n x c R i i a c ^ n a u R B n E u u i i m e n n s u i i n r c r E a T i y t r n a r ^ z i t r n u a a c a c c c r c 1has been prominent in musical and
, social eiri 'es and lias a wide circle of
1 Store in Florida i
fiicnd'i v.h'i wish her every happiness
10 Stores in Georgia
in her married life.
Mr. Hledson in prominent in huni| ness and social circles in bis home
city, lie is manager of the McRny
A Two-Dnv Special Sale of Unusual Importance. To stimulate our warm
Kuraituie &lt;’•&gt;. During the world war
offer, unrestricted, your choice of any Frock in our Dress Department, or ;
he served abroad with Y. M. C. A.
linery Department at special reduced prices for these two days only.
workers.
Phone 127
Sanford’s New Store
Among the out of town guests were
Rev. nnd Mrs.
L. Tcdford, «.r Richinond, ICy.; Mrs. It. T - Cwlnne, of
Covington, tin.; Mis. W. A .Hudson,
o f Jnrh.-nm’illi!, nod Mrs. Julian Tor­
' rns, o f Wuycroas, Cla.—Orlando Son­
! tir.cl.

SOCIETY

Daily Fashion Hint

APRIL 21, 1923

S

R O U T H - B A K E R Y !

Featuring Printed Crepes, Kordctte Silk, Flat
Crepe, Persian Prints, Clantons and others.
Fnnhioned iu combinations of two lone muterials; pome in the !» piece model, the little
coat or cape tiled . Olhui.s in pretty pleated
models:

$22.50
19.75
17.50
1-1.50

DRESSES ',/
FROCKS */
FROCKS
DRESSES («v

...

Others reduced accordingly

In Imported nnd Domestic.(lintfhams, Linens,
Voiles, Swissea, Ratines, Organdies and Lin­
ens with hand drawn collars and cuffs. Also
other unusual models prettily trimmed in
the season’s most fashionable colorings:

Daily Fashion Hint

JS.75 MODELS

CHILDREN’S W HITE CANVAS 1-Strap PUM P ..$1.75

16.75 MODELS

MISSES’ 1-STRAP PAT. PUMP

7.!* . DRESSES

MISSES’ 1-STRAP BLACK KID PUMP

6.95 DRESSES

LADIES’ W HITE CANVAS 1-STRAP PUMP
LADIES’ W HITE EVE CLOTH 1-STRAP. PUM P
LADIES’ BLACK OXFORDS
LADIES’ BLACK AND BROWN 1-Strap PUMP..$3,50

chnnuing selection of
ready-to-wear Street Hats in
all wanted materials and col­
ors.
Medium and rmall
A

shapes.

$9.75 Quality

... $7.95

Of unusual beauty. Large Dashing Sport Hata in soft
Picture Hats for Dresti and new Straw uml Silk materials.
s mall hats for street wear. A Specially deoignod for the out­
large selection in silk and doors, whether it ha for ffolf
•itruw combinations delight­ or motorinff. We feel sure to
fully trimmed in flowers or please.
ornament:

$6.95 Grades r
« ...$5.50
$22.50
Grades
r
d
$17.45
7.95 Quality r&lt;&lt;.... 6.50
5.95 Grades r
".... 4.95
19.75 Grades fa 16.50
6.95 Quality •&gt;/.... 5.95 16.50 Grades 7/ ‘ 13.75 4.95 Grades (a.... '3.95
Others reduced

Othcra substan tially reduced/

4 WHEHE STYLE REIGNS”

LADIES’ PAT. 1-STRAP PUMP
MEN’S BROWN BAL. OR BLUCHER
MEN’S GUN METAL BAL OXFORDS
MEN’S BROWN BAL. OR BLU. OXFORDS

• Others reduced

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.The Post O ffice is N ext Door to U s”
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First Street

SELLS IT FOR LESS
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�THE STANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923

THE SANFO RD DAILY H ER A LD, SATURDAY, A PRIL 2 1 ,1 9 2 3

f AGE TWO

Tomorrow l»

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M asnnlln A i r - S a s la H , F la .

V n vefcY s o t t R Y b o y s QvrrL
THOMAS HAS SEfN V«HV IWPeHTtHttlT

The Herald Printing Co,
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Wo want to sec the liquor inwH
enforced to the letter nnd if they
are enforced to the letter the snle of
liquor will stop hut we tlo, not wnnt
to see the Florida legislature made
to look foolish by their hills designed
to stop liquor selling along the lines
of fannticism. The bill to allow men
to .search a car at any time nnd plncc
will cause n luinch of men to get
biiicil. We would not nllow any

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-n ot o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d In t h i s p n p e r
a n d a lso th a
lo ca l
new s
p u b lished
h erein .
A ll r ig h t s o f r e - p u h llr a t lo n o f s p e c ls l
d i s p a t c h e s h e r e in nro a ls o r e ser v ed .
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H E AMERICAN Pit ES.MA.SSOCIATIO

ADVERTISING FLORIDA
“There is only one wny to stop a
tremendous development in _ Florida
With Jimmy Cox, Bill Bryan, Wnr- and that is by stretching n lino of
rch Harding, Hnnk Ford and n few soldiers along the Florida border nnd
more of the boyn in Floridn this win­ shoaling down all who attempt to
te r we should make Florida n pivotal cross the line from Georgia," is n
state in the near future and have statement that was
attributed to
them flirting with us all the year Judge K. M. Landis after his recent
round.
visit to Florida. Thnt is a forceful
way of telling the truth about the
Sanford is paving with asphalt and possibilities about our state, hut tlmt
aincc we are to haye asphalt why not does not menu that Florida can afford
get something thnt will stand • the to do other than.continue to advertise
ravages of time and traffic. We have her resources and to feecuro greater
heard something of the new process unity than ever for tliis work of pubthnt makes asphalt better and would llcity.
like to nee some qf it tried here in
The value of united effort in nccomSnnford. If this new material can
plishing an end is ns Tamilinr as some
be used to make our paving bettor,
of the oldest proverbs In the lan­
make it non-skid, keep it from rut­
guage. This Is self-evident, but there
ting, make it impervious to heat and
is much iost motion in.th e .way in
give it better wearing strength we
which state is advertising itself to the
should hnve it for our new streets.
world nowJ There is much duplica­
We want the best paving that money
tion in effort, which serves to reduce
can buy for it is our money that is the -results that are accomplished.
buying it.
Every town or city that is progressive
attempts some kind of advertising.
That is goo,( hut ought not there to
bo some uunion of. all of these efforts
. That age old question of every man
for himself and the devil take the in some central organization, n state
hindmost can only lie settled by chamber of commerce, or a similar
changing it to every man stand to­ body? Would not-the results Ik- more
gether und the devil will never get the far-reaching npd effective7
In a new state like Florida, which
hindmost or any of them for in union
.fnstjtf.
♦Hoce- ia-strength.- -We-hirre told the is set-mid in sir.irof.Uw
gFcTwers of the Snnford section for the Mississippi and I" comparison
years that they should be organized. with most Southern states is prac­
We hnve told them to organize in tically new territory, there is u ten­
good times and we have told them in dency for the individual community to
had times and we find thnt they are workkk separately for its advance­
nlwuys ready to listen in hud times ment rather thuit to co-operate with
but they do nothing toward the or­ other^'ommunitica of like possibilities
ganization. They have partly organ­ and aims. The cities and sections of
ized in spots lint never in the right Florida do well to advertise them­
wny und the right way means u mon­ selves and to secure greater progress.
ster organization that will include They would do even belter to begin
ninety-eight per cent of the growers an advertising campaign that would
in Seminole county. We have heard make this state, representing tile mul­
n lot alxiut a marketing organization titude of benefits and Interests that
and much time lias been lost talking it does, a household word throughout
about such an organization and it may the nation. The combined efforts of
lie all right hut our advice to the the larger cities and more progressive
growers is to organize a strong co­ sections of Florida would produce
operative company that will insist on a success impossible for them to 'a t­
growing nothing hut good stuff and tain individually.—Audrey Bench in
thnt will stand hrhifid their hrund and Tumpu Tribune.
your marketing problems will he a
thing of the past. If you hud the
right kind of farmers
union thut
We’ve been having queer weather
would stand by the principles of the
organization
regardless of whnt lutaly in most parts of the United
comes or goes—you would he aide to Stales. And wo may he ill for a
sell your crops here ut the loading queer, unseasonable summer. The
station and that is really the only weather bureau In Washington re­
way to sell your stuff. The Herald ports that 1922 was the sixth year in
believes thi*t unless tile growers or­ succession with temperatures general­
ganize they will never get the re­ ly above normal east of the Rocky
sults they should obtain nnd until you mountains. Since nature ill the long
do organize you nre talking through run keeps the average yearly temper­
your luits. No one cures for the in­ ature finely balanced, the reaction
dividual grower unless he has land from these six. nhnormully warm
enough to commuud attention and un­ yenrs year n may .bean nlmorally cold
less ho grows good stuff nnd has a year.
Wlil it come in 1923—a cold'sum ­
mer?
A,cold summer is due, hut prob­
ably not until about I92d, in line with
the climax of the "65-yenr cycle."
Go bacji two cycles ((110 years)
from 1920 nnd you have 1810, "the
yenr without a summer. Snow fell
and ice formed in July in many of
the northern states, and seed corn in
1K1&lt;&gt; sold us high us $1 u bushel,"
Herbert J. Browne writes in Henry
Ford’s Dearborn Independent.
Ilrowne quotes from the diary of
Charles
Fierce of Philadelphia;
£1
WHEN U
U SELL
"August,1810—Cheerless
und cold.
LIST IT
YOUR REAL f t
Northeast
rain*.
Ire
onc-half-lnch
(W
WITH US
ESTATE
thick. Indian eorn frozen."
Whilo 1810 was extraordinarily
colld, it was merely one of the "sumWant to Borrow
rm rless years" that come periodically.
The Black - Sen und tho Dardanelles
Some Money
have been frozen over within recorded
on Your Real E hlate?
hiztory.. And In the year 1381 even
ec U h------ ------- We Have It

Maxwell &amp; Britt
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; Fire, Casualty, Auto Iaearaac*
I ff W. Firat SL, SANFORD, FLA

ADVISES NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING

suggests as being csrentlal to West
Florida growth nnd expansion:
"A completo Florida Gulf Coast
railway system skirting-the gulf coast
of Florida.
"A well planned pnved highway for
automobiles touching all of tho Flori-

CAFE

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AN INDEX

There could be no better index to char­
acter than a savinRS pass-book.
/
This will serve'you well at nil tim es and
under all circum stances.

lino extending from Pensacola to
Cuba on thn south and to Now Or-1
leans on the w^st, touching a t all
points along the route."__
* All honor to Bryan Mack for his
visionl The East Coast of Florida
might fod'ny have been an unknown
wilderness hut for the vision of such
men ns Henry M. Flagler nnd James
E. Ingrahnm. They saw whnt might
he done nnd they proceeded to net.
Conditions on tho const of the Gulf of
Mexico nre equally ns fnvornble in
the innttcr of development. l)i this
dny of changed conditions of trnnnportation, It Is proper to suggest thnt
the most vnlunblc of the four methods
o ftransportntion suggested Is n wide
nnd wcll-pavcd highway between l’ensncoln and Fort Myers. Such n high­
way would open up to immediate de­
velopment n vast empire. Skirting

TH ET
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A N K Ol
o f otuizutu-n*
Sanfofd - is
IT THE
PEOPLES
UAiXJl
| ready nnd nnxious to help you to help
yourself. An intercst-bearinR uccount is
your best recommendation.

Sanford, Florida

Finish
(Lumber, wo meaiL) We carry .
a full line of time-tested, weather
.•!
resisting lumber for the exterior
V
touches. This is a spot where
**f
anything short pf the best is
poor economy. Let us give you
a little advice on this subject when you plan
that new house.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

DAYTONA BEACH AND SEABREEZE
It has not been our pleasure or
Jff.iyiluu' to IllLYC. u.jiexsanul.juguajnu
ftm-o'ffilh Attorh?)r T.*MiFrnr TffirfiiFff.
But some way we hnve imbibed I he
notion that he is a good lawyer and
a mall of average fairness. The of­
ficial record he leaves behind him will
determine his Worth ns an officinl in
one of the most important positions
of one of the most important states
in (lie Union.
We are not proud of his effort,
howuvur, at rcdistricting the state
for representation. Nor do we be­
lieve that he is proud of it. We do
not believe thnt he wants the people
who live In Florida now, the people
who-conic here unnually ns visitors,
nor future generations to judge him
by a bill he has caused to he prepared
for introduction in the coining legis­
lature. The hill is so manifestly un­
fair that when Mr. Burford sits down
and reads it over, he will ut owe see
that it cheapens his administration
nr. attorney general, weakens his
standing before the American people
and puts him in a class yrith men
who think more of politics than pn-

LONDON, April 18.—Stanley Bald­
win, chancellor of the exchequer who/
acocrding to much' political gossip,
staptfs an excellent chanco for tho
DINNER— NOON T IL EIGHT-THIRTY
pcrmiershlp if Mr? Honor 1-aw re­
tires, delivered in thb house of comspeech today
H m o n s his first
, .budget
_
t .. to
Fruit Compote
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a
crowded
and
Intensely
Interested
Imported Olives
'
Danish Relish
5 house, witha ifrowd of distinguished
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SOUP * peraonngej in the gallcrier.
Cream of Chicken with- Rico
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On the whole, it was n cangulnc,
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.
J almost optimistic diagnosis of the
‘ Rissoles of Chicken .
■ in the Okeechobee section ts late, but
ROASTS
■ nation’s financial and commerele’
RdlWt'Young Vermont Turkey, Oib\pt Gravy
2 health, nnd' deliclted congratulations
Cranberry Sauce
j from J. Ramsey McDonald, leader
Roast Prime Ribs of .Beef au Ju s'
■ of the opposition, for its tnnnner, but
Roast Fresh Pork Ham, Vegetable Dressing. Apple Sauce.
■pitmrmhTly •f or - lt!r-»tftmariTC— The
/V E G E T A B L E S
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2 chancellor was able to tell of steady,
Candied Yams
.
Mashed Potatoes
2 improvement in trade and industry
Giant Asparagus Tips, Drawn Rutter
■ and of hope for the future., Ho be5 lievod thnt tho country still was ex­
DESSERTS
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periencing a series of transition
cam Pio
Blueberry Pic
years, hut had passed the peak of
Ice Cream and Home-made Cake
depression. At the same time, he
Crackers
Demi Tasso
Cheese
added a warning and thnt its hopes
Parker House Rolls, Our Own Make
might yet :bo frustrated by untoward
events on the continent pr nt home.
In contrast with former times when
budget plnns were kept n strict
secret until the speech was delivered,
SIIOLTZ ELECTED STATE
BRITISH SEIZE DRUG SMUG.
Mr. Baldwin’s leading proposals hnd
PRESIDENT B. I*. O. ELKS
GLER IN MID OCEAN
bccomo public i property. Tho rcmovnl of six pence olT tho income
DAYTONA, Fla., April 21.—David
MONTREAL, April 21.—Seizure
tnx, reduction of the corporation tax
by the British authorities in mid­ Shultz, past exalted ruler of the Day­ one-half, nnd reduction of the beer
ocean of a drug smuggler transport­ tona lodge^of F.lks, wan elected state tnx ofone penny per pint, come very
ing $500,000 worth of narcotics from president of the organization here to- near the forecasts, but the surplus
G w rto Canada
s w for
r distribution
i x . dny. Mr. Sholtz succeeds C. C. Kirby, |3 only 2(5,COO,001) pounds sterling,
,
here,.and In the United States was of Jacksonville.
whereas a surplus of 50,000,000
disclosed by the police today. '
The following officers were elect­
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Members of the drug.ring fled from ed in addition to Mr. Sholtz:
Firat
yira
president,
Chnrles
A#
Halifax Hh a hydro-neroplnno when
their plans wore discovered it wns re­ Mills, Miami.
ported here. They were slid to have
Second yice president, Judge John
been in communication with their con­ W. DuBosc, 'Jacksonville.
federates on the- boat, which wns
Third vice president, J. Van Bushound for nlllifax, nnd escaped when kirk, Orlando.
communication’ was hnltod through
Secretary, C. M. Henderson, Lake­
the seizure by Scotland Yard author­ land.
.Treasurer, W. T. Mooty, Miami.
ities.
„
Chaplain, F. W. Rnmm, St. Peters­
Acordlng to police, one-third of the
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shipment was destined for Montreal, burg.
Sergeant nt arms, J. Lovay, Lake­
one-third for Winnipeg, and the re­
mainder for the United States. Police land.
Tyler,-George J. Callahan.
believed the conspirators planned to
Members of tho executive commit­
smuggle tho drugs into the United
tee,
elected today, nre: C. C. Kirby,
States by air.
British secret service ngents in A. J. Bennett, Miami; A. M. Taylor,
. ’
Germnny learned of the shipment of St. Augustine.
The convention closed lust night
tho drugs from Hamburg und notified
Scotland Yard that the vessel would with n ball nt a local casino.
stop nt an English port on the way
The Duily Ilarald, 16c par week.
to Halifax..

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TO CHARACTER

ifi|r interests feel it second; the JonIters and wholesalers feel it third;
and finally the retailers hear it. i
Hence, although retail trade continues
good long after Wall Street is blue
it does not come h ark , again until
smut time after Wall Street comes
hack. There are, of course, a few
exceptions to this general rule. '1 hi*
profits of firms, like Tiffany, the
jeweler, who sill largely to the wenlthy^ tallow cIom-_ t o . s t a i k market
•nittvninnmM; tint pr&gt; tot ’cent 'lit' tiff
retail firms lag a year or more be­
hind.
.
"The ln-st retail trade today is in
industrial cities of the East. Where
two years ago, mills and factories
were shut down, they are now working
overtime.
Cities like Pittsburg,
which a yerfV ago •wereworking only
00 per cent of their capacity, are now
hack to nearly 100 per cent. Akron,
which three years ago had the high&lt;&gt;st percentage of unemployment in
tile country, is now advertising for
men. Detroit is again bnck to normal
and llie volume of retail trade in
most of these cities is equal to or
greater than it has over In-on. Of
course, this does not mean that prof­
its are as large. The public is show­
ing discrimination in its purchases
and is shopping about more. The
volume of retail business, however, is
hack to normal in these cities.
"Any concern in an industrial city
which is not doing u normal busi­
ness today should clean house and as­
certain wherein the difficulty lies.
Cities which are about to enjoy wnge
advances are in (in especially favoraide position. The retailers of these
cities should do the best business dur­
ing 192.7 they ever have done. The
mill ■cities of New England are in
this class.
"The farming communities may not
be back to normal ulilRmgh statistic­
ians differ greatly ns to what is nor­
mal. If we cull norma 1 the few
boom years of the war, then the farm ­
ing sections are still below und may
he for many years to come. If, how­
ever, we consider normal as the aver­
age to rthe past twenty years and in
addition ’allow a proper amount for
growth, we will find that the retail
trade of most farm sections is now

chs„ to E. Kno of S\V 1/4 of See. S. ■
17.20 chn. W. to W. lino Sanford
Grant South 25n, W. 15.50 cha. to S.
line of See. Went 5.70 fchs. to-beg. 45
acre*. The said land beinfe assessed
NEW 'YORK. April 21.—Henry at tho date of the issuance of such
Ford’s cash balance still, exceeds ceitificntti in the name of "I). G.
$200,000,000, in spite of hin recent
Crenshaw."
numerous largo purchases of coal
Also: Tax Certificate No. 2117,
properties^ timber lhnds, water rights,
dated
the Cth day of June, A. D. 1899,
it was declared today by the Wall
Street Journal, which published the has fllfcd anid certificate in my office
Detroit capitalist's telegraphic an- and has made application for TaXj
anawera to a questionnaire recently Deed to iss,ue in accordance with law.
Snid certificate cinbrnco*s the follow­
sent him by tho newspaper.
The manufacturer added thnt ho ing described property aituated in
had no presoht’intention of going in­ i Seminole County, Florida,, to-wit:
to tho market to borrow money.

HENRY FORD’S CASH
BRITISH FIN A ^CfyL
• BALANCE ‘REPORTED
OUTLOOK BRIG
ABOVE $200,000,000
BALDWIN ASSERTS

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COMMrri'EB OPPOSES
MEETING TO REVISE
STATE CONSTITUTION

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makes for you— nnd on which it pays 4% In­
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TALLAHASSEE. April 20.—Call­
ing of a cohat Itutionnl convention is
not favored by the committco on con­
stitutional amendments, to whom n
bill providing for such a call wns re­
ferred, and which acted Wednesday
night. The hill wns prepared by Sen­
ator W. C. Hodges of Tallahassee, and
introduced early in the session.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
B F. WniTNBR, Cashier

F I* FORSTER, President

The Herald delivered six times a
week for 15c.
STOPS COUGH AND WHEEZY
BREATHING
“Hnd n cough nnd wheezing In my
throat," writon Caroline Dillard, Pet­
ersburg, Vn. “Foley’s Honey and
Tnr gnvo mo quick relief and stopped
my cough."' Coughs resulting from
Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, As­
thma nnd Bronchitis, quickly relieved
with Foley’s Honey and Tar. Three
generations of satisfied users have
made Foley's Honey nnd Tnr tho larg­
est selling cough medicine in the
world. Refuse substitutes.
Insist
upon Foley's. Sold eveiy where,—
Adv.

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ing described property situated In
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
NE. cor. of SW. f I, Fee. Ill, Twp. 19
F., Range .10 K., run W. 0.10 ehs. 3.
7 ehs. W. 2.80 chs. S. 1 eh. E. 12.’i7
ehs. N. K ehs. to beg. The said land
being assessed nt the date of the iasunnec of such Certificate in the name
of Ella F. Adams.
Unless said certificates shall lie re­
d, t med according to law Tnx Deed
will issue thereon oil the 28th dny of
May. A. D. 1023.
\\ 1TNESS my official signature and
seal tills the 20th day of April, A. D.
102.1.
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(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
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By: A. .M. WEEKS, D. C.
4-21-28; 6-fl-13-20-27.
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Our orders nre coming in so fast that if it were not that we
kepi prepared to render real nervico wo could
nob handle them.

PHONE US

Fflll RENT OR SALE
avc some bargains in summer cottages and apartments, complclcl)
nished on Bench
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the south line of Columbia county'
nnd then follow the east line of that
county to the Georgia border.
The Reporter-Star has never ad­
vocated slate division, hut it seems to
Advices have been received by Mr&lt;.
he growing more evident dny by day, l!. A. Terheun, president of Colonel
that West Florida has no notion of, 1 hcndorc Roosevelt Auxillinry No. 3
playing fair, nnd under such circuni- that the president-general, Mrs. Lustances there may he no other alter­ &lt;ille Dragon, of the Nntionnl Auxil­
native than drawing a dividing line no ia ry to the U. S. W. V. will he here
that West Florida may piny the little for the reunion of the veterans May ",
game of politics in its accustomed 8 and W. This isjm unexpected honor
way. '
and pleasure thnt is being anticipated
Intolerance has always brought with much interest by the local auxrevolution. While West Florida may illiary nnd friends. There will !«• a
think it possesses the power to hold number of other prominent visitors,
the cudgel it niuy some ilny have an also.
A meeting of the nuxillinry is rail­
awakening tin t is needed and it will
discover that there ia a wny around ed for Tuesday afternoon at
o'clock at the court house for the
political defiance.
Some parts of the hill proposed by transaction of unfinished business
the attorney general hnve merit. His end to mnko plnns'for the nuxillarj
proposal to cut the number of sena­ tr.d of the reunion.
tors to thirty-two nnd the house to; A full attendance of all members,
sixty-eight seems to he good judp-1active nnd contributing is earnestly
requested. We cannot fall our com­
rescnlntivvs to his own county of tflcnt. A small body of well selected
rades
of the U. S. W. V. and we must
Jackson, and to Orange county one,, rcnrcsenlutivoa will accomplish more sustain the reputation for Snnford»
he shows a lopsided judgment. He,
hospitality, therefore ho on time.
can not Ik- ignorant of the fact thny
Tuesday, April 24th nt the court
Orange hno twice the population of
house. •
Jackson and pays more than twice
as much taxes into the state treasury, i
The Herald for first class job wo
And his senatorial allotments he bus
even done worse. Here again he
gives Jackson u senator while he puts
Orange and Oscclola together for a
senator. And as a part of the poli­
tical divide-up ho even gives five West
Florida counties a senator each as
a g a in s t two for South Florida. How
he Has politicalized his hill can he
SANFORD, FLORIDA
seen by the fact that such counties as
Suwannee, Jackson, Ix-on and Madi­
son up on the Georgia border arc each
Is now prepared to do
given a senator, while Polk with hII
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i'alm Besch Suits
cntastliropc In 1922, anil thut will help
keep the summer of 1923 normally
warm.
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Another thing favorable to a wnrm
summer this yeaf is the fart that the
Arctic ocean, which has n tremendous
determining Influence on our weather,
has been xocptionally warm this win­
ter. ,
Freakish conditions in the north­
land are reported by the American
consul at Bergen, Norway. He says
the cold-water fish have flocked north­
ward. Ice caps In the Arctic arc re­
treating. In Greenland glaciers are
melting and exposing ground that had
been cuverpd J»y ice always, within the
memory of the oldest Inhabitants.
The scientific evidence,. coupled
with precedent, Indicates th at tho

warm one, and that the weather will
summer of 1923 jprpimbly will' be a
even itself up by scndingjj^J a cold
summer about 10^0— though]possibly

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WEST FLORIDA WILL PROSPER
IN PROPORTION TO ROAD
MILEAGE.
Bryan Mack, editor of the Pensa­
cola Journal, puts it up to West
Florida to work out her own salvation.
The wa&gt; of salvation is by the trans­
portation route. Bryan says this:
“ Until four Florida Gulf coast high­
ways aro esUblinh»d« Pynzacola and
West FlorkkP’cwr’
reach the
coveted goal of success.”
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THE SANFOFtD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, IBM

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS, L. BRITT, Editor

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
►XING
New MeUch Building

SANFORD GIRLS
Orlando’s Fourteen
WIN HONORS
Hits Tie Them With
IN ATHLETICS
Lakeland for First
TALLAHASSEE.—A * keenest in­ Cafney&gt; One Hand Stab Features at
terest was taken in thd^nnnual field
Hra4entowiwa£#lhta Lost to
day
activities
held
at,
tba
Florida
Stnte
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
HILL HILL CRTS 4fi OF HIS FIRST College for Women Mbnday and
Florida State League
FIFTY BIRDS OF,THE
Tuesday. Preliminaries were hold on
o r l a n d &lt;3,'
Orlando 10, Lnkclnnd 3.
Monday nnd Tuesday wns crowded yesterday batt
SEASON ‘
JJradentown 9, Daytona 6,
&gt;rith-the final-events.—It-wws-not-nn-- -of-the-ladderr
■wtth-Lukulimd,
Tampa 5, St, Pete 4.
iby the score of
The Snnford Hod &amp; Gun Club have til a laic Jtour Wednesday, however,
officially opened their 1923 season nnd that the averages could be determin­
National League
each week finds the crowd increasing ed. Miss Catherine Prime, of Sara­
Pittsburgh .......110 212 112—11 12 2 with many visitors from Orlando, Kls- sota, broke the national record in the
Chicago ...........000 Oil 271—12 16 3 Hmmec nnd other nearby towns. The discus throw by eight feet and threeGlnzner, Hamilton, Adams
nnd shoot comes o(T every Thursday nfter- fourths inches. The record wns 100
Schmidt; DUmovitch, Stolnnd, Knuff- lioon on the Elka’Clul) grounds nnd by feet nnd held by Rock Hill.
Miss
man,-Osbwne-antWIart nett.
Prime
threw
the
discus
108
feet,
3/-I
BRA DE NTO WrL April 2 1 .- The
. next Thursday everything will he ful­
N
Growers came from' behind in yes­
ly organized nnd dll the regulars inches,
S t Ldhis
.....Z 0 0 2 ‘0&amp;0 000— A 3 lrnni last season will be on the job.
Miss Ethol Henry, of Sanford, won terday's game with Daytona, winning
Cincinnati ......... 020 710 OOx—10 8 2
The shoot this week wns fairly well the sweater offered for the best, all­ the second of the scries 9 to 6 in n
Pertiea, Donk, Wiggington, Stunrt attended, although most of the regu­ round athlete with an average of contest replete with thrills. Huskey
athd Clemons, McCurdy, Luquc and lars were absent. Bill Hill, coming 432.22 per cent. Miss Dorothy Plntts rtnrrcd both ifi the field and at hut.
Hargrave.
Out for his first time this season, was second with a percentage of 428. A one handed catch by. Gaffney fea­
showed that his eyes is still us good with Miss Prime of Sarasota nnd Miss tured the day. The score:
as of old, by getting -10 of his first 60 Katherine Reece, of Tallnhassee, al­ Daytona ........... 300 000 002—5 9 1
birds, getting 25 out of 25 in the sec­ most lieing for third with the percent­ Ilradentown ......000 403 20x—9 10 3
Daytona: • Pursell,
Elrod nnd
ond round.
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ages 422.07 for Miss Prime nnd 422.09
Ralph Wight got 44 of his 50 birds for Mice Recce. Never before in the Mumm; Ilradentown, Vitty, Sullivan
ami 19 out of 25 in the doubles. Ralph history of the eollego have the per­ nnd Johnston.
Philadelphia ...... 002 122 001—8 14 3 was the “champ" Inst Henson und the centages been so close.
Brooklyn ...........001 130 0 2 0 -7 14 4 rest of the "gang" are on his trail this
ST. PETERSBURG, April 21.—E r­
Winning ten points each for their
Wcinert, Winters and Henlino; season. Coleman, another one of Inst
rors
by the Saints at inopportune
Shrivcr, Schreibcr, Decatur, Smith yenr's best, winged 43 of his 50. The classes, Misses Dorothy Armstrong times, played a 'large purt in Tam­
and Dorothy Plntts, of the'frcshm nn
and Hungling.
following is what they did Thursday. class, won F ’a, also Miss Pearl Love, pa's 6 to 4 ten-inning victory over St.
Singles
of the sophomore class, also winning Pete yesterday. The hitting of KcoAmerican Lengue
nan nnd Doan featured, each getting
Hill ................. . ........ ............. 40 60 membership in the F club.
Detroit ...............lid 010 000—3 8 2 Wight ........ L.'........................ 44 60
three in five times up. The score;
The Sophomore clnss won the cham­ Tampn ...............012 010 000 1—5 8 3
St, Louis ....... ... 000 020 30x—5 'll 1 Coleman ........
43 50
pionship
banner, winning the great­
Pillette nntf Woodall; Vnngildur and flutchinsort ...................
Cl 75 est number of points ns a class, with St. Pete ....... .000 000 400 0—I C 4
Sevcrcld.
|
Tampn: Alvarez nnd Nance; St.
Purdbn ..................
41 60
the Junior clnss a close second.
Pete.: Hernandez and Moore.
Whitner ....... .*...... .................... 38 60
Winner of events—Running high
Boston ................300 000 000—3 15 1 Mobley..............- ........... .......18 25
jl’inp. F irst—Platts 4 ft. 3 3/10 in.;
New York .......... 000 100 012—4 12 0
second—Runiph, 4 ft, 2 1/10 in.; third
Plercy nnd Dvormer; Hoyt, Junes Wight .................................
19 25 —Dodd nnd Allen, 4 ft., 2 in.
and Schang.
Colenutn .............
18 25
llnskethnll throw—First Love 74 ft.
Whitner ....................
H 26 ■1 1/2 inches; second—Reece, 71 ft.
CHICAGO
201 200 000—5 11 0
Mr. Evans and Mr. Huff, two proCleveland ...........100 200 60x—H 9 1 fessiontls, were present at the meet inches; third—Duboise 09 ft, 0 inches.
60-yard dash—First, Platts, 7 sec­
T. Blankenship; Connnlly, Daven­ and took part in the shoot, both of
port, Falter and Schnlk; Morton, them making good scores. It is ex­ onds 1/6; second—Ryan, 7 1/5 sec­
onds; third—Reece 7 3/10 seconds.
Boone, Uhle, Mctevlcr and O’Neill.
pected that next week will find other
Hurl hall—First, Prime, 10 5feet;
professionals there and a good exhibi­
second—Armstrong,
90 feet 10 1/4
Washington ..... 010 000 001 —
tion should he the result.
inches;
third—Henry,-91
feet 4 3/4
Philadelphia
003 002 01 x inches.
Holllngsworth, Russell and
Running broad jump—First Runtph
Hcilmech nnd Perkins.
.13, feet, H .J/4.inches; second—Reece,
12 feet, 7 I ’/fi inches; third—Platts,
,
LEAGUE STANDINGS
12 feet 3 1/14 inches.
Floridn Stale League
Standing broad’ jump—First, Allen,
Won Lost
7 feet 3 3 ,8 inches; second—BurOrlando ...........
7
I
right 7 feet 1 2 inches; third—Henry
Lakeland .................
7
4
fi-feet 10 3/8 inches.
Daytona ..............
5
0
Running hop step jump—F irst—
Tampn
0
6
Reece 30 feet' 8 9 inches; second—
Bradcntown ........
4
7
Two Strikes and Nothing.
McCubhinn, 29 feet 4 3/4 inches; third
St. Petersburg
5
0
--Henry 28 feet 10 3 8 inches.
Col. Knight, Ralph Stevens, Doc
h i:v i ; n t ii
Haselmll throw—First, Armstrong, i n j i Tni ini :T Ar iu. n i ni tut t &lt;i th,i /ihn t ,a m
i ru n
Pules ton and Boh Newman at the
t h i: r o r v n
o r sK .u is o i.ii,
109 ft. II 1 2 in.; second—Torvin,
shoots ho far this season. Better lay
n riiA .N n :iiv
159 ft., 1 1 1 2 in.; Lytcll, 149 ft., 7 A M ' l on t. nItt n nF.IvI I, t T IiM
X H I t W O ltK K , A
».lf that golf long enough to get in a
New York
f
,ir|Mirit
11
on.
Cum
|iIii I mi ki l . in .
1/4
inches.
*
shot now and then, you fellows, ’cause
I , \V. \V A I.I.A IT i noil li S T I il . I .A W A I .Chicago
Walking race—First, Hurr; second
I.AIT-:, till. w ife . JAII.N I’H T K IIS . anil
that state shoot comes off next month.
Philadelphia
\V. W . \V A I.I.A IT i o f C h a r l o t t e , N. I*.,
—Jones; third—Reece. .
I l r l r mini) I a.
St.-Louis ....
n i i t i i t : t o .n o n - i i i : x i i &gt;i :.n t x
100-Yard dash—First, Plntts 12 2/5
One
of
Ihc
Interesting
parts
of
the
Cincinnati T il : tv, tv. tv A I.L A C E , o f C h a r l o t t e ,
seconds; second—Reece, 12 3/5 sec­
N o rth C arolina.
shoot program each week’ is the large
Brooklyn
• Volt a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d anti o r d e r e d
number of visitors from the neighbor­ onds; third—Walton, 12 4/5 seconds. t o lie a n il . a p p e a r b e f o r e . o u r s a i d t.’lrPittsburgh ..
Discus throw—First, Prime, 108 ft. i-iilt f e i n t a t t h e I ' o u r t h o u s e In H a n ­
ing towns. So far, however, Mr.
Boston .......
r d . IT orlila. o n t h e f i r s t Monday In
3/4
in., rjew national record; second— fMo ay,
l ’.*23, beliiK t h e 7til liny of fluid
West and his friends from Oviedo
A rmstrong, 88 ft., 7 3/4 In.; third— m o n t h . I h e n a m i t h e r e to a n s w e r tinhave not been there and the crowd ex­
American League
lllll of C o m p l a i n t (lied h e r e i n a a n l n s l
Duboise, 85 ft., 2 in.
y o u r s e l f a m i o ltie r s , w h e r e i n t h e fn lWon L
pects them next Thursday.
in
Hurdles—First, Henry, 104, 5 sec­ t ow- wlniift : d e s e r lh e tl p r o p e r t y Is to be sold.
Cleveland ...
tail* live (5) a n d s i x t&lt;!) B lo c k ” f&gt;"
There nrc many people in Sanford onds; second—Jones, 17, 1/10 seconds, anti L o ts t i n e ( I ) a n d T w o (2) Itloek
Philadelphia
tkirtd—Whalton,
17,
7/10
seconds.
•
T
V o f llrnw n'K s u b d i v i s i o n o f Heck
who do not shoot but like to watch the
New York ..
K t o |il u t t h e r e o f
Standing high—First, Rumph, 3 ft. dl lualtym nr eoccokr, d endc cIno rdt ln
h e t ' u h l l c i t e r o r d s of
other fel|ows do it. They are welcome
Detroit .......
enilnole C o u n t y . 1-Torldu, In Hook o f
at these affairs, and ’hn hour or so •l 7/10 inches; second—Henry, 3 ft., Hf ’lutfl
St. Louis
1 a t punt- M,
4
7
TO
in.;
third—Wlmlton,
3
ft.
3
And full not. e ls e s a i d J l l l l Will lie
spent in the shade alon gthe lake
Washington
t a k e n a s c o n f e s s , -d a g a i n s t you. to lie
front is a nice way to spend a Thurs­ 7/10 in.
Chicago .
f o l lo w e d l.y u I-TiimI IJeerjfe.
Javelin
throw—First,
Mullock,
02
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s N o tic e
day afternoon. Conic out, all you fel­
Boston ......
In ilic H a n fo rd H e r a l d
ft,, 0 In.; second—Thompson, 67 ft., 9 olien c einilillslictl
each w eek fo r fo u r con secu tiv e
lows, and bring the family.
1 4 in., third—Reed, 60 ft., 0 3/4 In. w e e k s
To P r o t e c t C h r i s t i a n M i s s i o n s .
IT N K H S My h a n d a n d t h e s e a l of
Obstacle race—First, Henry; sec­ s a iW
d c o u r t I lilt. 23rd d a y o f M a rc h , A. 1J.
But the man that does shoot—keep
The new political slums of . Egypt
IV
33
carries with It certain provisos whost next Thursday in mind—and every ond—Rumph; third—Burr.
(H KA L)
R. A. HOFC.LAKS.
Odd and even haseliull game won by
C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t.
exact limits are not &gt;et defined, bul Thursday after th at—nnd lie present
H
enilno
le f o u n t y . F l o r i d a
whose general character ami scope ar* with your little gun. The averages odd*. Score 22-13, Dr. W. E. VanHr A. M. W E R K 8 . 1&gt;. C.
I ls n rg t11e r r lu g.
known.. The ilrsi proviso, however, will he kept of the shoots this season brunt, umpire.—Times-Union.
S o licito r fo r f o m id a l n a n t.
seems to Insure the permanency of tlic
3-21-oaw -l w
ChrisiInn missionary work, t'uder ilu ami published from lime to time. Get NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
new constitution all religion* are fret your nunic in it by being present once
The Sanford Carpenters' Local 1751
and are protected by the stnte. In so in a while.
contemplates
a raise In scale to 76c
fur as Gary do nol Interfere with pub
per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923.
lie order or morale. All Egyptian rltl
l a t*huM rrr&gt;»
291-2Gtp H U T T i l t J l ’IF.T T I T L E .
sen* are declared equal before I he law
and all are eligible for public olllcei
J. N. Iliibflun, C o m p l a i n a n t ,
Daily Herald on sale a t Joe’s Smoke Ito lo T t II.\s.M o w r c y , , c l at. D e f e n d a n t s .
and honors...
Tills situation presents to nil of ilie
O r d e r F a r I'liltllcMl Inn— t ' lt n t lu u .
House, Mobley's Drug Store utul
II. M o w ray, Itcaldi-ncu l i n ­
Christian ti}l*sl«mary work In Egypt nr
Hunt's Pharmacy,
tf k i nT'oo pItolu-rt
b If l lv t n u a m i If tlit.nl t o all
uuusiisl opportunity. The Christine
purtb-fl r ln lm ln t r a n i n t e r e s t u n d e r U n ­
educationalwork is especially face Ic
s a i d H u b e rt | | . M o w r c y , d e c e a s e d o r
The
Herald
delivered
six
times
a
o t h e r w i s e . III a n d t o t h e l a n d s h e r e ­
face with a challenge subloiu equaled.
o f U r doM-rllu
and la a ll u n k n o w n
week for 1&amp;7.
pays'll!*, h e i r s , d e v i s e e s , as a n t i c s , l e g u As lung as they last I will give a San­
ford, Florida, nnmp plate for your,
car FREE to anyone

CLOVER HILL
MEADOW GOLD
BUTTER
.The b est

TIRES AND TUBES
GAS AND OIL
Hot Shot and Flashlight
Batteries
Electric Fans
Electric Lamps

CHURNGOLD OLEO
GREFOND Home-Made
MAYONNAISE

n a n wild an

Casta.

-B E A D S ' THAT ARE DIFr
I’ElUvNT AT THE QUALITY
2U-2tc
SHOP.

-p*pas

l e e s o r o t h e r 'liU inn ain. c la i m i n g an
I n i u r e - t In und t o t h e s e v e r a l lo ts,
p i e c e * o r p s r c r l s . o f la n d * , d e s c r i b e d
a* f o l l o w * . t u * w l l i
t a i l * 61 a n d 66 o f
•Sftllfulil l l e l K h l * A d d i t i o n l o B alifurd.
lit Held In o lo , F o u n t y . F l o r i d * ;
Y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u a r e h e r e b y re*
&gt;iulrc;l u n d u r c u r d e r n t i n he und up*
p e a r b e f o r e t b e C i r c u i t C o u r t In nnd
f o r K r n il n o l r C o u n t y , F l o r i d * . In C h a n ­
c e r y f l l t t l n s . at H a n fo r d . F l o r i d a , un
t h e r u l e d n y o f ‘J u n e , A. D.. 1» 3 S. t h r
Maine I e 'm ; t h e l i l t d a y i f J u n e . A.
l».. 1* 23, t h e n u n d t h e r e t o a n s w e r t h e
h i l l Of c o m p l a i n t Hied h e r e i n n g u ln a t
y o u , l u k c m t t r e t h e r e o f u n d f a l l &gt;’«

"Bella Donna" With Pola Negri laat
night was oil that was predicted for
it—nnd then some.

Ma n y p e o p l e co m b
to our cafeteria as an expert*

■This- same picture will be shown to
ikht and there are some extra nlao*

ment-litUo thinking they will be
SQ delighted wjtfe;the food nnd

Sjffnng Uhe niqture tonight without
cost;’WflpUo H airy Waish, Mrs. Walsh
and Ralph Chapman and his lady.

onxti^ohient

Blue Sky and Mot Sun.
Experiments mat’s Inst summer In
Europe show thni the amount nf ratlin4Win' received from the win or-the stirface of the ettrllt In n clear titty Is
greater with a dark blue than with a
light blue sky. In the latter case there
Is a higher tension of the water vapor
In the air. It I* suggested. that some
instrument capable of measuring ac­
curately the Intensity of the hltio of
the sky would lie useful In obscivnIfiats on the variable transmission of
the sun's heat ilirotigh the atmosphere.

jWjlJ

K '

friends,

Ohicken Gctnho Soup
t
.
Pfimo Ribs of Bbcf nu Jus
Braised I.cg of Fresh Pork Ham with Apple Sauce
Baked Sugared Ham
Ifoast Young Hen with Sage. Dressing and Giblet Sauce
Entrees
Fricnaec of Chicken with Rice
Stuffed Green Peppcrn
Spaghetti Italian
„
Macaroni Au Gratin
,
Candied Yams
Fried Egg Plant
Fresh String Bonus
Early June Pens
Creamed New Potatoes
Buttered New Beets
Puddings
)
Custards
Coffee
Cocoa
i .'
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WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS— PAY US A VISIT

CHANCEY WILSON, Proprietor
I do the Work Myself-------- ------------- And Guarantee Every Repair

Good Tires Cheap
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
Between Palmetto and Sanford Aves

Second Street

Will your car match these
Oakland Upkeep Figures?
Accurate records kept by Oakland in
Cleveland showed an average upkeep
cost on Oakland 6-44’s o f

F Y O U w ould know the quality o f a motor
car— look to Its upkeep costs! In Cleveland
last year it cost an average o f only *8.06 per
year for upkeep on Six-44's! Other-cities and
towns report similarly low averages 1

I

Oakland6

A n o th e r excellent Indication o f quality Is
found in a motor car’s resale value. T ry tp buy
a used "Six-44"— and you’ll be surprised at the
high price it commands.
These definite and actual .evidences o f the
superior quality o f the O akland car explain
why Oakland is enabled to offer its remarkable
"Mileage-Basis” Plan!

M «/« B ta r lm g t— lO.OtiOi
m iltt or m ore w ithout
attention.
Fairer— 15.000 miles or
boots w ithout need o f
grinding.
Cassecfisg Rtxit —40,000
miles o r m o re with*
OUt attention.
Cytimdtn, Pistam, Riser—
G uaranteed in writing
15JOOO miles.
G ar A fifeegs—20 to 25
miles per gallon.
Trrer—15,000 to 25,000
miles per a t .
TrmntmUtiom, A u lti^a n d
M ajor Part!—lif e o f
the car.

Before you buy a car— come in and see the
Oakland! Y o u w ill find it beautiful, comfort­
able, powerful a^td.genuinely econ om ical—
and you’ll know , tne m in im um num ber o f
trouble-free miles you can expect ic to give youl

T O U R IN G CAR

for home and automobile
. "Quality and prices hard to beat"

F . P . R IN E S

they

dotrio ngnin and again—but m p r

Get a copy of next week's program
nnd look It over. Yotl will find an
extra good program, ns such pictures
an "Hearts Aflame", "Eternnl Flame",
"Adam's Rib" with extras too, will be
there.
And by nil means don't fail t i see
the "Belln Donna" tonight, ns thi3 is
one of the very best seen in Sanford
nnd will ho shown at the Princess for
the last time tonight.

that

PHONE 17-

OAK A V EN U E AN D THIRD STREET

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THE SANFORD D*AILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ad* lc a word. No
Ad tnkrn for Ira* than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the word.-i and remit
acordingly.
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FOR SALE

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

Card* of Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, dacb
of whom. In hia choaen proteuton the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

You tan find the name of
every live Buainrss Man
in Banford la this Column
each day.

George A. DeCottes
Attorncy-at-Law

Over Seminole County Bank
FARMERS—You can get seed bed
4ANFORD
FLORIDA
fram~i and Irrigation plugs at the
inford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
|0R SALE—Lloaier and Uays’ paints
FRED R. WILSON
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
^orks, Sanford agents.
183-tic
OR Sa I.K—Rhode Island eggs for j 'F irst National Bank Building
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. S a n f o r d
F l o r id a
Haworth, Ilcardull Avenue, Snnrd.
83-tfp
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
OR SALE—Fine strawberries for
. ARCHITECT
preserving or table use, 15c quart,
ity orders of fvie quarts or more deRoom 7. Miller Bldg.
vered.—L. II. Jones, Bcardall AveIAN
FORD
»iFLORIDA
■
Phone 8303,
l6-6tc
roR SALK—Lot close in, on First
street. Bargain. Apply 200 Pnrk
ICHELLE MAINES
1venue.
18-fit p
LAWYER
fOR SAI.K OR TRADE—Saxon six
louring car, excellent condition,
*:—Court House
lash nr terms. Hce C. F. Hack, Pa­
pa, Fla.
19-2tp
gyea Kxamlnrd
GIaaeee ‘Designed
[OR SALK—Ruby carriage, medium
sire, in good condition. Phone 412-W
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
lutifonl Heights, Central Ave. 10-3tp
Opt D.
[OK SAI.K—Maxwell touring car in
' Optician-Optometrist
A-l condition. See F.'C. Welsh uftr O p. m. nt B. &amp; O. Motor Co., cor- HI Bast First Street Sanford. Fie.
rr Sanford and 2nd. . (
20-11p
pOR SAI.K—Plano boxes, cheap.—C.
W. J. THIGPEN
O. Luriier, old Southern Utilities ofRe^il Estate
________________ 20-ltp
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE

FOR RENT

-OITicc 271
-PhoncsRKNt—Cicely furnishctP front Res. 203risMii. After April 24th, 411 Park
DR. J. T. DENTON
I'enue.
17-fitp
l-HYSICIAN-aUIKiKON
pull ItKNT—Furnished bed room,
311 Park AVo.
17-6tp Rooms 20G-207-20H Mcisch Building
fOR RKNT—5 room furnished cotRooms 226-228
tfge, good location., Phono 494-J,
•all nt 31(1 Elm,'
18-3tp
DR. R. M. MASON
liMSIlF.D ROOMS for llgnt nouse
D1SNTIHT
keeping, 701 Mngnolin avc. 18-6tc
New Mdscb Building .
Hanford, Florida
ItUS'I'—Modem partment, also' Phone 201
iw&lt;1 room, new and clean. Apply at
117 Laurel Ave.
19-tfc
DR. G. S. SELMAN
'UR RKNT—New bungalow and gaPractice limited to
rngo on Crystol Lake. Sec it SunP11) or first of the week,—Dr. Fcl- Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
pw«, iaike Mary.
19-2tp
»
iUlt ItKNT—Desirable housekeeping
Mcisch Building
rooms. Box 117.
19-Ctp
FOR ItKNT—5 room bungalow on
WANTED
hard road. 3 mlios from town.—E.
! ’• bune.
19-2tp WANED—A chance to build your
new homo before lumber gets any
i ' h o n c or* w r i t e
higher. Plena and estimates furnish­
"THE BAN DPI PER”
U&gt;r miilscason rates, 315 N. Atlantic ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 188-tfc
.Daytona Beach.-J-Mrs. L. R. WANTED TO BUY-Aspsragus fern
- — Fhone 900-W._______ 20-6tc seed, for good clean stock will pay
f^OR RENT—One large bed room, a good price. Address W. P. Newell
1 Private entrance, running water^ Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopks.
.
279-tfc
P°*&gt;m 7, Herald Apartments. 20-ltp Fla.
OF $7,009- WANTED-Will POSPRo N WANTED—By man 36
years old; chrlstisn; married. Work­
P»&gt;' 4% intcVest ^or aix month* and
* *ix ;&gt;er cent bonus to the party ing knowledge general banking,
taking this loan. ■Security: All tan- transportation imd mercsntilo lines.—
16-fltc
tihle assets of tb* business together K. K., care Sanford Herald.
*ilh other securities. Monep'to ba WANTED— GIRL TO WORK
h&lt;&lt;l for additional equipment, which
IN
BINDERY
DEPARTV.11 increase 4he&lt; business 160%. If MENT OF THIS OFFICE. AP­
tou have the-money to loan, Investi- PLY READY FOR WORK AT
til&lt;* this good, clean, legitimate cstab- 7:30 MONDAY MORNING.
irhed business, near Orlando. For In----------“ C O S T
^rview, address M. H. B., care San^d Herald.
19-tfc Lost, STRAYED OR ST0LUN-1
large bay hone, stocking feet be­
Ra n t TO HEAR from owner hav­
ing farm for sale; give particulars hind, brand on left fore shoulder. $16
►nd lowest- price.—John J, Black, reward if returnsd to Renry Marshall,
IT-3tp
Pippewa FalU, Wia.
4-21-28-5-5 Cameron City.

The disadvantage in not being a
Pry agent Is that you can’t go out and
P&gt;*ke a little raid when you run out
f t liquor. *
.
, -t 1 »i 1 .
A swallow has been found to travM *bt thousand miles. W«
F ir ti. t h a t t r a r s l l s d )\

klesforr

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The old-fashioned girl didn’t paint
in her bedroom, but she could plsn a
wonderful Interior decoration in Uw
kitchen'.
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an Inferiority complex, he aan always

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lovely picnic party Inst Saturday
Silver Lake.
v
Now that the* celery harvest is
about over with nearer estimates of
the nmovnt of the crop in car lots can
l» made. From good authority there
has beep I 300 cars, or in thnt neigh­
borhood up to lids week with about
201 more ears yet to go if worms,
Might, black heart or some othei* pest
don't get it before the celery cutter
Joes. If the various pests hnd of let
Hie celery conic to cutting there would
t asily have been 5,000 ears so our in­
formant said. The dry weather la
blamed for A good many of the celery
growers trouble.

• CLEM,YOU DON'T SEEM • W e u .y o o JO BE YOURSELF TbDAY1- REM EM BEI^
CJ^WHAT'S^THE REASON? MV OLD SIDE KICK /STEVE* IWENT OUT
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Storage Facilities
•t we pleaae you, tell others; If not,
tall oa. Phone 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

SU R E I Do!
WHAT HAPPENED
TO H I M ?

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work

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CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

BELIEVES BACKACHE
“Have bad kidney trouble and buck.
\ who for many years and I tried sev1oral doctors but got only temporary
; relief. A friend advised me to iry
Foley Kidney Pills, anti before I used
two boxes I was entirely well,” writes
j A. C. Perkins, Summer Shade, Ky.
Kidney and bladder trouble requires
prompt treatment.
Foley Kidney
Pills give,quick relief. Refuse sub­
stitutes. Insist upon Foley's. Sold
i verywhere.—Adv.

IT SEEMS AS THOUGH
HE TOOK A FEW NIPS ONE
EVENIN’ AMD THOUGHT HE'D j/A M D T h e n
Play a joke on somebody
HE STUCK HIS HEAD INTO
THE BULLDOG SALOON AMD
HOLLERED.'* FIRE.".

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(17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. w7 HERNDON

MeKinnon-Markwootl Company will
have a complete line of Hart S.‘h«ffncr &amp; Marx clothing, new store, new
stock.
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INSURANCE AGENCY
PIRK-------- AUTO-------- BONDS

S. O. Shinholser
V.

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Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Sanford Mattress Factory per manIcntly located West First Street. Phone
J-tlK-ft-J. '
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A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

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LUNG WOOD. Fla., April 21.—
Miiln Office
Basing this article on the theory, thnt,
II C l Hi ll I I I U I . U
t'O W I ’ A N T
every citizen of that section of this
lA .M 'O llll I.W IiS T M U M T COM PANY
state
that will he effected by the pro­
I 'h i i n r 4 H
1 0 1 -N S l n s n o l l a A v e .
ject,’ is keen to realize nn opportu­
nity to enhance the value of the sec­
STEWART The Florist tion, particular attention is culled to
Cut Flowers------------Floral Designs the following facts:
Annual and Ornamental Plants . , There is a great need for water
transportation from all points of the
814 Myrtle Ave.-----------Phone 260-W state to u common seaport. New York
state solved the problem many years
with the Erie Canal.. Chicago
SANFORD MACHINE ago
realized the necessity to such-an ex­
COMPANY
tent as to even reverse the course of
the
stream, widen und deepen it to
General Machine and Boiler
such an xtent ns to make it u great
s,
Works
commercial success. Now if these
Cylinder Grinding
places can make water do service and
Automobile Repairs
solve transportation difficulties, why
Acetylene Welding
can not wc, who have every facility
Phone 62---------Sanford, Florida to make transportation problems that
are now existing, vanish, wake up to
PU FF AND POWDER GIFT the fact thnt Ihere is now, knocking
at the commercial door, an opportu­
BOXES AT THE QUALITY nity for the advancement of just such
SHOP. :
20-2tc a canal, thnt. when completed will
connect the principal shipping points
of the state with one central point
SPEEDED UP POSTAL SERVICE where the freight and produce can
find ready transportation to the east­
F'r-t Bwlusivs T ra^°rt.tlon of the
ern
markets.
Malls, In 1175, Was Watched
With Intense Interest.
To this project there are two parts,
firs t's ship canal from Jacksonville
The first exclusive ms 11 train was to Sanford two hundred feet wide and
placed In sort Ire'Hcpt. 18, 1875. I^*nv. twenty feet deep.
lng New York, It arrived on sdirdule
The second part is p canal from
tltno In Chlcngd tiie following day,
after a journey of twenty-six hour*. the point where the Wckiva river con­
(Ireat Interest was taken at that time nect* with the St. Johns, south, fol­
in this all postal train, which carried lowing the course of the Wckiva river
the western mail from New York to to Palm Springs, thence along the
Chicago at a greater speed than any course of the stream that empties in­
passenger train could command, and,
furthermore delivered thsl mall at Ctil- to the Wckiva at Palm Springs, fol­
cago distributed and arranged for lm* lowing this course and to the eaat of
mediate dispatch to other lines, of Forrcat City, wcat of Maitland and
Orlando and to the head waters of the
for delivery by carrier in Chicago.
With the beginning of the year 1800 stream just southwest of Orlando.
the mall between New York and Ban From this point it ia practically level
Francisco was also carried on fast all tho way to lake Tohopkalaga at
trains, consuming less time than the Kissimmee. Then
following the
fastest pasaenger train. Pnat train*
course
of
the
Kissimmee
river, con­
between Chicago and Omaha ran the
more than 500 ml lee in lea* than ten nect Trith Lake Qkeechobee. This
lionrs. An Important feature of the canal to be sixty feet wide with a
new nerrlce was that by which-mall depth of six feet (low water).
bags were raught without stopping tha
There ia an amplO Rupply of water
trains, and which brought even small
for
such a cas&amp;L This can be main­
towns the benefit of speedy aervlce,
tained by the use of locks. Lake
tha Detroit News-state*.
Apopka will furnish all of the water
!I ll’ lake at Kissimmee will supply the
Tha advantage In owning a home necessary for the north end and tjv&gt;
avo something to faortpart
tint- of land that
a Car.
■gM PTO M a

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L0NGW00D :

CLAY AW AY THE YEARS

Joe Kinurd will accompany Mr. nnd|
Mrs. A. II. Moses to New York City
lor the summer. Joe 1ms driven Mr.
Moses, car for the past two years
while Mr. Moses has been in Hanford
and will go to the big city under his
cure. Joe’s ninny friends are glad he
lins this chance.
Mrs. I.. I. Frasier, of Celery Aveline entertained her Sunday School!
class of girls and their guestH at u

would !m reclaimed by tin1 canal, mh
it would drain many tlu&gt;u»nndt&lt; of
acres of iapds along the Kissimmee
river iin well aw the land along the
Wekiva. Then also there are innumernblo swamps all through this
section of the state that would l&gt;e re­
claimed by such a omul.
Now let us look to the freight
reduction possibilities of such u pro­
ject.
The freight rate from New York
to Jacksonville, first class is $1.77,
to Hanford, $1.99, 22 cents for one
hundred twenty-five miles. Now let ■■
us look nt the rate to Orlando, 23
miles further than Sanford, $2.45. 5
PHEW. Exactly TWO CENTS A
MILE, from Sanford to Orlando,
Now citizens of the counties south
of Hanford, something will hnvo to he
done. We must grind oi^r axe sharp
and USE IT. We have recourse, cer­
tainly, in the canal. It is yours for
the asking, provided you speak loud
und strong enough. I^ t’s every one 8
of us get together and push the meas­
ure through. It will have to come
through the legislature, or legislative
channels, hut it CAN BE DONE. If
the right men are now In office to
push It over, then you will still have
recourse. Put the right man in of­
fice. We all need this canal so let’s
GO AND GET IT.
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N'lh

M m M h

Apply Boncilla Beautifici casmic clay to
your face, and rest while it dries, then
remove and see and Icel the wonderful
difference In the color and texture of the
skin.
S
Guaranteed l(*do these definite things for
the face or money refunded. Clear the
complexion and qwe il color. Lilt out the
lines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tis­
sues and muscles Make the skin soil
and smooth.
j
You can obtain tegular sizes from your
favorite toilet counter. It not. send this
ad. with lOcentslu Boncilla Laboratories,
Indianapolis, Indiana, fora trial lube.

7

COLDEIN

A Hut of Gold Band Chinawnrc am) Honors 1817 Silverplote
—"Annivcntnry Pattern”—ia juat the thing for that
now home
‘Come in and Let Ua Show You'

THE BALL HARDWARE CO.

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EAST SANFORD " ■

-SANFORD, FLORIDA

t a fta M fti
H. G. Delterick i» III at hia home on
Silver I-ake. hia mnnj friends will re­
gret to learn.
Gcorgu Bridgford haa returned tti
his home in Willoughby, Ohio, after
Ida third winter hereabouts.
Dr. T.,M, Moore, of Willoughby, O.,
exiled on Emil Simile recently.
Frank Bassett has been u visitor
at th'e Dressor home for several days
enrouto to hia home in Carthage, NY., after wintering in Euatia.
Mra. Msrgafet McCowen has re­
turned to her homo in Brooklyn, N.
Y„ after several weeks visit with her
sister, Mr*- A. Corpany,
Mr. and Mra. Curtis J. Coleman had
as their guests last week Mr. Cole­
man's parents, Mr.'and Mrs. W. O.
Coleman; brother, John Coleman and
irs. it. F.
r, Fuller
f uller ana
Mr. and Mrs.
and &gt;tr.
Mr.
Turner, allI of Atlsnt 1. Thq party
was called td Daytona at the death
of Mr. Coleman4
iman'a* *l*Ur, Mr*. Carl F,
Wethonll. Mr. Wethervll accorapan*
h en tor a tow day# yUlt,

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DO YOU RAISE MOST OF YOUR BABY CHICKS OR DO
YOU LET MOST OF THEM DIE?

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The proper feed is necrassry
in order to raise every livable
chick and change your loss into
real profit.
Special feed also to Lcep them
growing fast for market or
early lrycrs.

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Try a aacl: or two. We guar­
antee results.
"Your money back if you are
not satisfied.”

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