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                    <text>VOLUM E i v :

COMMUNIST BANDS TERRORIZE
MULHEIM FOR THREE D A Y INDER CONTROLrOF P O L IC E D

temperature w m about normal |
for the week, although the nights
were rather cool; sunshine was gen­
below the average. Some low
City Officials and the Police W ere Beseiged in erally
lands were rather wet, resulting in
Rathaus
delayed work In some localities. The
EVEN
STRONGER
THAN
planting o f cotton and some corn
SENATE MOVED AHEAD OF
AGAINST
ENTRANCE
INTO
continued, but mostly up to a good
(Hr Tlir A»«oclntr4 Prrw l
•
HOUSE IN PROPOSED
MULHEIM, April 'JO.—After being terrorized for three days by Com­ stand. The early planted corn made
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
PRISON REFORM
munist* mobs which held it, Mulhelm today ngnln wan under the control o f fair to good growth. Irish potatoes
t
. - T constituted .Herman authorities. A force o f three hundred police and city and other truck arc doing well; some
0,Ticia,s which ha(1 keen besieged [n Ituthaun mnde sortie from this greot sweet potato slips were set out; cane
I L / l l v L ( I / 1 U t \ 1 fortresslike building this morning and cut through the liner, o f besiegers nml and peanuts made favorable progress;
caught them in re nr and rearrested many and again took control of the city. oata are sp o tte d -p o o r to good Mel-.
STARVING PEOPLE ON Word, of Indiana, of the Repub­
Provides Convicts Can Re Leas­ HEAD OF MADDOX COMPANY
lican Congressional Cam­
ons ore up, and some being thinned 1w
. » » » siir-ii-*
ISLAND IN LAKE MICIled From One Florida County
PAIRS, April 20.— A Dusseldorf dispatch to London gives the Informa­ out. Sntsumn trees an* blooming sat­
GETS TEN MONTHS IN
paign Committee
IGAN
to Another
! tion that three hundred German security police who hnve been besieged over- isfactorily; they are in good condi­
THE PEto
III* The A w iflrlrd
1night in Itathaus at Muelshclm are expected to surrender any moernnt to a tion. Pastures are fair to good. War­
WASHINGTON, April 20.—Ex­
( I l r T k » A s s o c ia t e d r r f « « )
( H r Th p A reocln tcd P r e s s )
mer
nights
ami
m
or^;
sunshine
ore
', F ’&gt;vn Y7M'V"A^r"|,*"0,lrr\T"L ib a ld 'moh o f uncmP,0&gt;'cd- Tho correspondent reports Essen where demonstrn
TALLAHASSEE, April 20 — The
DETROIT. April 20.— Lieut. Kus pressing the belief *that republican op­
quiet throughout the night.
.‘
,
.
, 1/
, tion occurred yesterday was •
needed. Hail did some local damage. f(,|| Meredith, of the army air sc'r- position to the administration would
Florida senate passed the measure by Mnddox,
president of Thomas MadSenator MacWUliams, which would docks Sons’ Company, o f Trenton, N.
vice left Selfridge Field this morning court membership proposal, wns even
Central Division
nERLIN, April 20.— Eight persons so' far'roported arc (lend and more
obolish county cpnvict lease syatem. J., one of twenty individuals convict­
Temperature was generally nl&gt;ovo in n giunt Do Hnvllsnd army plane in stronger than that against the cnThe vote was 31 to 1. Senator Wicker ed with twenty-throe pottery manu­ than thirty wounded ns the result of disturbances in Mulhcim according to tho normal, midday ^records approxi- bis second attempt to carry food to |r|&gt;,u.c
(he tongue o f Nations,
voting against it alone fighting it on facturing corporations 'for conspiracy dispntchcs which state although the city lind bepn freed from ( ommunist grip mntcly 00® at some**stntlons during ten persons reported to bo In danger Representative Wood, of Indiann,
the floor. The senate In thus acting in restraint o f trade was sentenced by armed bands still causing trouble in outskirts.
the warmest days. Showers occurred o f starvation on South Fox Island, 18 chairman o f the Republican Congres­
moved ahend o f the house In proposed Federal Judge Van Fleet to
throughout the division—heaviest in miles o ff Northport in Lake Michigan. sional campaign committee today told
ten
prison reforms growing out o f the months in the penitentiary and pay
tho interior, diminishing to insuffic­ Meredith's first stop will be North Proili(U,nt Harding he believed it n
death of Martin Tabcrt which is al­ a fine, of $5,000.
ient amounts on the con;;t, and, also, Fort where he will take on food and, m|*tAkc for the party to urge the
leged to hove occurred at a private
in name interior localities, especially gasoline.
proposition.
convict camp at Clara. Senator Macon iiplnuds. As a rule, all crops made
Wood's statemont to the president
Williams is a member of the invest!-!
constituted the first open opposition
good progress, Cotton chopping con­
gating committee. His measure pro­
tinued; plants are In good condition
to President
Harding’s
proposal
vides conivcts may be leased from one
and growing well. Corn is generally
Among republican lenders outside of
county to nnothcr. It differs in im­
the irreconcilable group o f senator:).
good, although that on uplands, Where
portant details from a similar meas­
Wood said ufterward the president
dry weather has persisted, is poor;
Has Several Amendments But Main Idea is Still
ure now facing final passage in the
good stands are reported; there is
was not weakened in his advocacy of
.
Intact
*
house, in that it does not bnn cor­
tome complaint o f grnss, but as yet
the proposal...
poral punishment, and docs not pro­ 11011.EIt OF SAW MILL EXPLODED
probaly not serious. Tho setting of
vide for turning prisoners over to the
sweet potato slips was more general; ONE OF FEW REMAINING HEADS
(II* T h e A «-n «-tn (cfl P r e s s )
TODAY NEAR SEFFOF IRISH IRREG­
contracts, Severn mem- nit,jun vine*** nro runninff'— some bloom i
state road department for work.
TALLAHASSEE. April 20.—The o f* existing
’ **“
N El! '
ULARS
ivachrs are late; the
The official legislative expedition
house spent yesterday on its measure Ihts asserted. Mr. U-wis held that u rtfporU.,,
} crop will he short. Truck generally
to the logging town o f Clnra to in­
abolishing convict leasing and to­ the measure .would stand the
fa rlot Shipments for Thyjr*dny, April
Illy T h e A ssociated I 'r e w l
(It* The As.twlnlul I’ rnnl
wtlh his amendment, declaring that|mn(U, (;)|||&lt;| proRrcM
|nrc,.
spect the grave o f Mortin
19th:
# Tabcrt,
.
TAM I'A, April 20.— Four men were night the bill weighted heavily with
DUItl.IN, A pi il 20.—fo il
Menny,
cucumbers,
who died while an Inmate o f n private k|IW jn8lnnt,y
80V, ral injured amendments, but with the soul o f the If leasing was to be discontinued. h ;nu,nts „ f ,„.lin8i
.............88
lone of the most prominent remaining Florida—Sanford section
lumber camp, was called ofT by Sena­ near Seffner, ten miles cast of here thing intact, was resting in the en­ should be done at once, and not nt and other truck were made daily; to­
' lenders o f the irregulars arrested yes- Florida -Manatee section
....13
tor Stokes, chairman o f committee when the boiler at a sawmill exploded grossing committee preparatory to the end of the year.
matoes are in good condition.
The lerday by u party o f national army
investigating
alleged brutalities in at 10 o'clock t his morning. The dead its final journey to the house.
Throughout the day's wrangling the |«|jjj j; irifr o f Irish potatoes continued;
101
1troops at Gurandeduff east of KillarTotal
members
were admonished from time ,ju. ,.a,-jy C10p is short; the late plantstate and county convict .camps. O. arc Archer Bean, W. H. Alexander, J.j
The measure, originally providing
i ney was announced today. This Is
Grissom, assistant attorney genera! &gt;A stagger, It. Johnson. .The mill is ■for the abolition o f the practice o f to time that they were swinging from |
j„ doinir well; some complaint of considered one of the most important Shipping Point Information for Thur.
of Nbrth Dakota roturuisd
from
Clurn
one
extreme
to
another.
|
insect
pests. Oats m e mostly poor. ruptures made In Cork county. Menny
leasing
county
convicts,
to
prevent
. . .
, _
. Owned by John Aycock. The men
April 19th:
late yesterday and Informed Senator. k|Ucd wcrc empIoyc„ llt the mill.
At the outside Representative Riv- Citrus fruits are setting and holding participated In many o f ambushes
firms or individuals, after the end o f
SANFORD,
FLA.: Worm, cleor,
Stokes tho condition o f Tabcrt's grace
_____________ _______
s o f Columbia "county wanted the well; irregular bloom is reported in e.gainst British forces.
the year, but with provision for one
Iln’.ilin'TM heavy, demand and ntovcwas
would not.
j
T"**
*
county to lease its prisoners to an­ corporal punishment Iran reconsidered1some localities; trees are generally
nient slow, market steady for good
be necessary
members
c o m -' O r l c l H Q O B o y U lC S III
other county, now stands y ilh the but the house on roll cull tabled his vigorous. Peanuts and cane mostly n
stock, weak for poor stock. Mostly
Visitors
and
Citizens
good stand—and mnde fair to good
mittec.
make the one hundred mile
M ic h ij^ illl P fiS O Il
following amendments, nor.o of which motion.
poor condition. Carloads f. o. b. us*
trip.
eun be changed except by n twoThe house extended 15 minutes of progress; some late locid plan ting of
W
ent
to
Enterprise
uni terms: 10 inch crates Golden Self
picious Circumstances thirds vote:
iv ilh an v ifw peanuts during the week. The strowits time o f adjournment with
blanching
1-0 doz. stalks in the rough
to Visit Orphanage
MORSE TO STAND TRIAL ON
Ily Represeitlnjive Davis o f Leon to final passage of the lull under l.errv season is about over. 11nil did
few sides best mostly $1.60-$ 1.80, new
MONDAYY IN FRAUD PItOHK Was in Reformatory and Alleged that
to prevent the whipping o f county waiver o f the rules obtained by M r., .onsiderable damage to truek in the
He Was Heaton to Death
Tin* delegates mid visitors to the French strain few sales $1.25-11.40,
Stokes. And then when the rending vicinity of Moore Haven, where crops
prisoners.
mostly around $1.25, few best higher.
derk was about two-thirds of the i are unusually good; too much ruin, city attending tins Missionary Confer­
WASHINGTON, April 20— Despite
Ily
Representative
Matthews
o
f
An investigation into circumstances
ence here went to Enterprise yester­ New French strain and Golden Selfhis plea o f illness, Harry F. Morse
Bradford to pcimit the counties to way through the printed stuff with the j however, was unfavorable,
surrounding the death of the 20-ycarday to visit the Methodist Orphanage. hlnncliing poor quality and condition
Southern Division
vote assured, Mr. Stokes nought to
must go to trial next Monday with
turn
tho
convicts
over
to
the
state
ohl eon ftf Mr. and Mrs. James Patter­
Over forty earn were in the entourage low as $1.10. Many shipments rolled
his two brothers, Ervin anil llenjaamend a minor defect. There ensued
The week was wanner than the nvroad department if they so desire.
son, o f Idlewild Park, Orlando, In a
all o f them arranged by Chairman K. unsold.
min, his fnther, Charles W. Morse,
Ily Representative Taylor o f High­ a wrangle as to whether or not the|,.r,,jrC&gt; Hie daily excess iir temperature
Michigan reformatory. Tuesday, will
Had four others on indictments charg­
house had not passed'tho question be ranging from 2 to 5 ; midday tem- M. Lloyd o f the Tourists and Conven­ Total rarlot shipments from San*
be made by mcmliers o f the family, it lands to separate the stale and coun­
tion Committee o f the Sanford Cham­
ing conspiracy to defraud the United
ty prisoners, whereve* they nro work­ fore. Finally it v\:i« decided to pur­ pernturen were 88 ' to 1M&gt;" nt some
ford this srason to dote ..........1,990
was
learned
yesterday.
ber o f Commerce. The bridge tolls
States in connection with war time
sue routine.
• stations during several days. Corn
ed,
providing
that
the.1
'
must
bo
work­
Total
cnrlot shipments from Man­
I^nte Inst week Mr. Patterson re­
were made free yesterday by the
chip contracts.
*
it is making good progress; truck is
Otherwise
the
house
would
hnve
ed
and
housed
separately.
atee
this season to date ....... 1,538
reived nil anonymous letter from nn
bridge company and was appreciated
This wns the derision today of
Ily Representative Carmichael o f been through with it tonight. At in good condition, except thut rain
Total
curlot
shipments from Sun*
inmate o f the reformatory which de­
by those who made the trip.
The
Justice Stafford in the District of
damaged tomatoes in the Miami dis­
for last season to date ........... 3,020
clared that young Pntturson had lieon Palm Reach,. providing thnt guards the end o f it nil, Mr. Taylor o f High­
Methodist
Orpbunuge
wnA
carefully
Columbia supreme court after ho had
trict. The hulk o f the bean crop bus
brutally beaten nt the pchool und that be required to give bond of $1,000 and lands, chairman o f the temperance
inspected by the visitors-ami found to Total cnrlot shipments from Manheard conflicting opinions of phy­
been shipped. Cane planting contin­
commitec
pointing
out
thnt
the
tiny
cuptuins
$2,500
against
which
suits
utce Inst'season to date
1,082
he was in fl serious condition. It was
be in first class condition, hut need­
sicians as to whether young Morse
may be brought in case a prisoner had originally been slated for the air- ued in sections of Palm Dench county;
Total
cnrlot
shipments
from
Flor­
( rr»MIil f* Wlmn thn Iloo said the letter naked if somebody sustains an injury nt their hands or ing of bills designed to tighten up and cane thut wus damaged by high ing some things that will be furnished
ida last season................ - .......... 4.800
A subscription
_
m
1. II. li I
I_ . . . . *
a
I
i r. II I . ft.
MMAitM.I C Il run Inter on it is hoped.
the enforcement o f prohibition laws, water last fall is being ground. Citrus
thru their negligence.
raised among tho delegates was given Total cnrlot shipments from San­
There wore other amendments that and asked the body to come back to trees look hotter .since the recent
ford section lust se a so n ......... 3,500
to the orphanage and ice cream and
railed nfadoption, their consideration work in the afternoon. 1 he house ruins; ranges generally are-in better
cukes were taken over for the children
condition.
with those that received favorable didn't want to do it though.
Telegraphic Report* From Important
und was greatly enjoyed by them.
treatment wus enough. to keep the
.Markets
RIG DANCE TONIGHT
irunry
house occupied nil o f yesterday s throe
PITTSBURGH: 58 , clear, fl Fla.
formntory thut his son bad died. He
In overruling the motion of Morse’s
AT THE VALDEZ HOTEL Ninety-two Promoters
urrived, 27 cars on track including '
immediately telegraphed the request hour session.
counsel that their client l&gt;c given u
Representative Ix'wis o f Jackson
broken. Opening Friday. Supplies
thut the body be sent here for burial.
o
f
Wildcat
Oil
W
ells
separate trinl at tho next session of
wanted it compulsory for the road
Tonight nt the Valdez Hotel there
liberal, demand and movement slow,
It is expected to reach here today and
the court, Justice Stafford said it
be
department
In
cases
where
they
used
Indicted by the U. S. market steady for good stock. Floridawill
lie u big dance ami everyone is
a postmoi tern examination will
seemed to him, considering delays al­
the convicts to keep them in the coun­
invited to thin
k*
10 inch crates quality and condition
ready encountered anil the expense .in­ made.
(Ilr
A M trU lrS l 'r r * l
ty in which they were convicted. Hero
fine music by thtWTnnhoJiy Orchestra^
mostly
inferior, decayed. New French
’ It Is believed the examination will
FORT WORTH, Al'ril 20.— Ninetyvolved in such trials , that young
Sanford’s best orchestra. If you want
Strain
and
Golden Self-blanching 3-8
determine whether the investigation the debate ran all over tho house with
two oil promoters were indicted by
Morse hover would be tried if he
Representative Weeks of Holmes ac­ TAM O’SIIANTER HAND
WILL to enjoy good music, und have u fine fedurul grand jury on charges o f us­ doz. stalks $2.l&gt;0-$2.25, few good qual­
h to be taken into Michigan us was
tively In support of the amendment.
were not triad at this time.
dance come tonight, there will be n big
ity and condition $2.50-93.00 ; 8 doz.
done in the ense o f Martin Tabcrt,
RENDER FINE PROGRAM IN
A fter avoiding service of n bench
The department would in order to
crowd out and u big time is in store ing United States mails to defraud.
stalks $1.50-$2.00, few good quality
the North Dakota boy who is alleged
CENTRAL
PARK
warrant Issued for him Inst Monday
get a few rood workciw, they thought,
for you. The dance starts ut ninu
to have died o f injuries he received in
and
condition mostly $2.50.
t
have to undertake a county project
because o f his continued failure to
o’clock promptly so he aure und get CONVENTION &lt;JF FLORIDA
n severe lieating administered in a
CHICAGO: 62 , cloudy. 7 Florida
HOTEL ASSN. AT AN END.
With nothing to delay the long there on time. The place is the Val­
appear for trial, Harry Morse sur­
entirely outside its program.
Mr.
grrived, 43 cars on track including
north Florida convict camp.
rendered himself to*the court at noon
Weeks and Mr. Lewis both said they looked for concert of the Tam O'Shun- dez Hotel, so wo will expect to see
Mr. Patterson and members bf his
broken.
Supplies o f inferior stock
( n r T h s A s s s e U ir d P r e s s *
wanted some provisions that would ter Band In Central Park it will he you there tonight.
today and immediately was placed
family made it known they would not
JACKSONVILLE, April 20.— W. N. heavy, dentund and movement slow,
under arrest. Ills bond o f $10,000 had
make the counties bestir themselves given tonight at 8:00 o'clock. The fol­
discuss the case until It could be de­
Uriney o f Miami today was re-elected market dull. Fla. 10 inch crates, Gol­
been declared forfeited but Justice
lowing fine program will bo given us
termined whether there is real ground i nrond building.
president
o f the Florida State Hotel den Self-blanching quality and condi­
Irish Free State A p ­
Stafford laid the penalty would not
When Mr. le w is’ amendment failed below:
charge the reformatory officials
association at the closing session of tion ordinary 4-0 doz. stalks $2.00be enforced provided costs o f issuing
thru a measure providing thnt they March—'Tam O'SImntcr— E. R. Ball
with responsibility for the death.
plies for Membership
the eighth annunl convention here. $2.26, New French Strain 4-0 do*,
and endeavoring to serve the bench
could not be worked out o f their Judi­ Overture—The Conque»t....Von Tilzer
Their «on had pot into a slight cliff Iselection of the next meeting stalks best $2.00-$'2.25, poorer low as
Vocal S o l o — Selected, by Eva Grace
warrant were defrayed by the bonds­
in League o f Nations Tho
culty through unfortunate circum­ cial circuit but It likewise met de
place
was left to the exccutlvo com ­ $1.75; 8 dot. stalks $1.50-$1.75; 2tt-3
Wagner, accompanied by Mrs. W ag­
men. I-ater the defendant again was
stances while the family was in Mich­ feat.
doz. stalks mqstly $.00.
mittee.
I n r The A u M m r S Pr»M&gt;
admitted to bail In tho same amount.
Mr. Taylor’s amendment to separate
ner.
.
igan some time ago. He had not long
NEW YO RK ; 57®, dear. 8 Flori­
Othor
officers
chosen
included:
GENEVA, April 20.— Tho Irish
the clases o f convicts brought sup­ Song and Dance SchottUcho— Dance
to serve in the school.
da
arrived. Supplies o f good stock
Harry
Beeman,
Orlando,
first
vico
o f the Impa................ •—.... Wlegand Free Slate has applied for member­
SPECTACULAR FIRE .
Members o f the family, it transpir­ port from quarters hithorto opposing
limited,
demand moderate for good
president;
J.
Edward
Krause,
Narsh
ip
in
the
league
o
f
Notions.
- AT JACKSONVILLE
amendments.
Representative MlUcr Instrumental L/uuL----------- -----Selected
ed have discussed the esse with auth­
stock, market stranger fo r good stock. ..
coostet*,
second
rice
president;
-e.
O.
Masters Johnny and Bernard Schlrarrf
orities here, asking their advise as to o f Duval, took the h oor in 1U behalf,
cratea some ordinary
Little, Jacksonville, treasurer, and Florida 10
Ilr
F re e **
Serenade—
Evening Twilight...-K. King French Troops Occupy
but
Representative
Willard
o
f
Dade
quality and condition yellow, New
JACKSONVILLE, April 20.— Ap­ how to proceed with the Investigation
Harry
C,
Thompson,
Jacksonville,
sec­
wanted to know If it would not carry Barytone Solo...... ...... ........... Selected
French strain and Golden Self-Blanch­
proximately 30/000 gallons o f gasoline Although nobody could "bo found yes­
,
Several Boder Towns retary.
Miss Helen Witte, Band Accmpt.
an appropriation for the building o f
terday
who
would
discuss
the
affair,
ing mixed 3-6 do*, stalks mostly $2.and lubricating oils were destroyed
In
addition
to
Charles
G.
Day,
Or­
Vocal Solo— Miss Eva Grace Wagner
extra jails.
on Black Forest Road lando, and S. P. Woodbury, Daytona, $2.25, few $2.60, few fancy $2.7$-$&amp;
late today at thi plnnt o f the Petro It was Inferred from hints obtained in
The longest discussions came over
in her latest song hita o f 1023, ac­
leum Products Company by fire of an authoritative quarter that the Patwho havo another year to servo, the poorer low as $1.50, 8 doz. stalks best
companied by Mrs. Wagner.
an
amendment
to
make
the
eradica­
( I l r T h o A s s o c ia te d P re s s 1
undetermined oirgin, which caused Ursons had been advised to await the
following members, were elected to the $1.50-$l-75, poorer low as JSc. •
FREIBERG,
April
20.—
French
tion of the lease system cffcctlvo Im­ Patrol Comlque—The Hen R oost..
estimated (Ola Of $20,000. A ware­ arrival o f the body and the subse­ mediately upon passago o f the bill,
troops from
Offenburg occupied executive committed one year, II. IL
..... ..........WUton and Parka
' A •
Stempcr A Company hare as ad ut
house and garage also burned. The quent postmortem before taking the Representative Stokes o f Bay,, hailed
Baden towns o f Ortcnburg and Gen- Mas, Miami; two years, Eugene
Goodnight Ladies
spectacular blaze, fanned by a stiff motter up officially or unofficially
genbach, on the Black Forest railroad. Ilames, St. Petersburg; David Bcrko- this issue calling attention to their
it as the joker that had been refer­
breeze threatened othet property at with the Michigan autboritfae.-Orwits, Jacksonville; Charles Young, very low prices on all Atnda of fresh
Ococo has many Improvements, In­
red to yesterday. Tho supreme court
various times' but hard work by the lando Sentinel.
HL Augustine; three years, Theo. G. cad smoked meats. Read tho ad and
The
Harald
delivered
alx
tlmca
a
cluding
a
$40,000
school
building,
a
would hold the law unconstitutional
firemen prevented greater destruc­
taVb money on your meats.
Brooks, IL T. Adams, Ocala.
week for lfe .
depot and twenty-flva new homes.
unless
it
provfcfcd
for
th«f
fulfillment
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THE SALFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY^ APRIL 19,1923

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
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Phone 217-W
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— II s o w a r c Bnlntt iim , m ferr*. o r r o m l s s
hnm e, o r If ) o u n r r r n l r r t n l a l a a - »* r llr
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rn ril In th in i l r p u r t m r n l . K l i l n s
t l r l n l U . nr I r l r p t m n . Ifcr l l r m . II w i l l
hr a r r a lls n pprrrlalril.

SOCIAL CALENDAR ,
Friday— Mrs. S. E. Ilnrrctt wljl enter­
tain the members o f the Merrlc
Matrons Bridge Club.
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Friday— Mrs. George Knight will en­
tertain the members o f the Fort­
nightly Bridge Club.
Friday— Methodist Missionary Con­
ference, morning session.- \ •
Saturday— Mrs. W. J. Thigpen will
__entertain the members o f the Every
Week"-bridge Cltih at her home on
Park avenue.
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Mpnday— Pipe Orgnn
Club meets
with Mr*. A. M. Phillips and Mra.
W. D: Gnrdncr, nt the Wclckn
lo b b y at 3:30 p. in.
Monday— The St. Agne* Guild inccla
at the home o f Mr*. Claude Derhy
on Magnolia avenue, nl 3:30 p. m.

A. Douglas nt her homo on Sanford
Heiirhts.
Mr. Smith will join her
here tomorrow and upend the week*
hnd.
A SllKPHTSE p a r t y . -

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^Jnrdncr, who wni\ pt-c-1 mortal Hospital in this city for nev*
o*e. •,
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'era! yearn. •
he card pame, the table*
Mr, Bossldy I* ft yountr ninn o!
Ih dainty eftvers and re- splendid worth and is ertiployed by
consisting o f chicken the Atlantic Const Line
Railroad
*. hot* roll*, coffee and Company in this city. Their many
erved. On each plate friend* wish them all the joy and
j f candies, fashioned in- pleasure in their future life.
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF
STOCKHOLDERS OF VALDEZ
HOTEL COMPANY
• NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that
F or Florida:
Fair today J Ri
a special m eeting-of the stockholders
Constance Talmad
fttid
tontorrow,
rising ternof VALDEZ HOTEL COMPANY will
peratiYre.
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ty held at the, office o f thu Vicc-Presidoht o f the compahy at the Seminole
County Bfthk in the City o f Sanford,
Florida, on the 23rd day o f April, A.
!&gt;.- 1U23 at the hour o f 8:0(1 i/cloclr p.
For mattress troubles phone 4 02-1
m ..fdr the purpose o f considering and
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id-fete!
acting upon the^purchnsc o f all the!
holdings o f SANFORD HOTEL CON.
McKinnon-Markwood Company^ will
STRUCT10N COMPANY, INC.', in­
c a r r y 's complete line o f Interwoven
cluding the •Valdcfc Hotel
premises
Socks.
12-tfc
end all property o f every kind, nature
and-description owned by SANTORD
HOTEL
CONSTRUCTION
COMThis is highly lulled by the critic*
P*ANY, INC., and for the* further
a s.M iss Talmudgo’* greatest pie
POHO o f authorizing the issuance of
ttmr&lt;-A'ddr&lt; •artrigftMi,~Tna
said V X L f e HOTEL COM"
TANY in the aggregate principal sum
o f 9100,000.00 and tho execution and
Friday and Saturday
delivery o f a mnrtgngo or deed of
P o LA J^EGRI in hev first Amrritrust to secure tho same, and tho do­
ing o f all things incidental thoreto.
can-made Picture—
DATED this 4th day o f April, A.

A delightful event that wa* enjoy­
ed by all wa* n surprise party given
at the home o f Mia* Marie Stomped
lost Monday evonolng.
Among those enjoying thi* delight­
ful affair were: Velma Shipp, Laura
Lehmnn, Gertrude Rurtgo, Alice I.anc,
Marie Stemper; Gladys Stem per, Rodninri I-ehmnn, George Thurston, Alton
Gunter
Theodore Runge, Victor Miss Fern Ward, Miss Marguerite
Thank you," to be tyorth while,
Greene. Willie Coleman, Ralph Jonca, Clarke, Mrs. Don Smith, Miss Lottie
should be spontaneous.” — Kiwanis
Caldwell*and
Mrs.
Alice
Landman.
Vnldoit Oliver and Etlstis Peak.
The affair was one o f exceptional Club,
enjoym ent'for the guests and wa* ,In­
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY.
deed lovely, the cordial hospitality of
Any worthy thing tout gives you
One o f the lnvclio.it social affairs thesft two charming hostesses was
contentment demand* n "thank you.”
■givrn this ■svnsnn; wim ttm fn f - yeBtfefr TPfTrcted_trrevery detail
Kiwanll CMr.
day afternoon, when Mrs. Fred

BOSHI I) Y-T AII BELL
It pays to say “ thank you.". Tho
one
who employs it mo.st frequently
Miss
Mnrie
Antoinette
Tnrbell
and
worn the gracious h u rtesscs,'enter­
is'enriched
beyond messurc.— KnvanMr.
William
Bossidy,
wore
united
in
taining at bridge at the Wcluka.
There were twenty-two table* o f marriage Tuesday morning, April 17,
at H o’clock at Ail Soul’s Catholic
W. T. Kllckcr left today for Hot
L. A . BRUM LEY,
Springs, Ark.v to be trented for rheuAttest
Pres blent,
mnti*m. His many friend* hope for
A I,FRED FOSTER,
hi*
speedy
recovery
and
to
»ee
his
Mr*. Alice Landman, ofSt. Peters*
Secretary,
plcnsnnt smile once again.
burg, Is tho charming house guest
of Mrs. Fred Wnlsma.
Mr. and Mrs. Widemun Caldwell
and baby motored to Daytonn Reach
Miss Nan Alderman of llic- Wclnka
yesterday, where they spent the- day
Apurtmentc, left Ibin morning for
a*
tho guests o f Mrs. Caldwell’s fath­
Dnytonn Bench where- she will upend
er,
Dr. Walter Seay, o f Jacksonville.
a few day*.
Wnlsma and Mr*. John Chnrlos Smith

B E LL A DONNA

For quick rcbulti. try a want ad.

Free Barbecue!

A s long as they Inst I will give a San­
ford, Florida, name pinto for your
car FREE to anyone

i . APRIL 21, 1923

Watch for the big Friday edifion
tomorrow with nil the big sn|c-a nnd
itpecinl prices on good things to eat.
Tho big Market Edition.

Mrs. C. S. Rowe and daughters,
France* and Hortense, of l ’nlnlkn,
are the giu-rds of the former'.-: •i.-'.ter,
Mrs. J. M. Strickland, at lu-r honj ■

Everybody Come-

The Elk* returning Home la*l night
nnd today from De-Land report a linetime.over there ycHtcrdny with San{oi'd making n.fine allowing.

Come Early’ and Stay
All Day

A. Knffcld is over today from
Kustls whore he ha* opened up a
store nnd Mate* that btinincrx i« good
ryul he likes Lake county very, much.

Mr*. Maud M. Cox and mother
Mrs. Coleman, loft Monday nom fo.
their home in SlcubanvilL-, Ohio, af­
ter spending the winter here nl lly
icsidence of T. J. Miller. Dr. Calc,
man, who in visiting his daughter h.uc
will join them nhortly.

F. P. RINES

If you want to rcalizo that there is an art of linking, you need only
look at the rmintcm of (tenth’* Ilnkcry. There, rows Upon row* of
Breed, pies, Cake*, Crullers, Muffin*, and"score* of other varlctlc*
tempt the appetite and delight the eye. Absolute purity of Ingredlent*, baked in the cleanest, mo.st ucicntific ovens. -

ugly c u t ?

JENTH01ATUM
antiseptic and
i-rntly helps the i
healing.

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Mrs. John Fry, of Rockledge nnd
Idi*. Grace, o f Jacksonville,
who
Were nt the flower uhow in- Orlnndo,
stopped off on their way home t j vis­
it Mr.-nnd Mrs. Tnknch of Snnford.
Miss Arankn Tnkr.eh is going home
with Mis. Fry for n few days visit.

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Next to I'rinectw Theatre

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Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

SPECIALS FOR
FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY

Hurrick Lincoln will give n moving
picture lecture on Wild Animals nt
the High School tomorrow night ut
8 o’clock. Fifty per cent of the prorce-h go to the Athlt’.e Auiociution.
The lecture nnd the moving pictures
are nuid to be very fine nnd everyone
will enjoy it*. High School tomorrow
night.

$2,00 CREPE DE CH INE,
52.50 CREPE DE C H IN E
$2.95 CREPE DE CHINE,
$3.50 CREPE DE CH IN E
$2.00 T A F F E T A , per yard
$225 T A F F E T A , per yard
$2.75 T A F F E T A , per yard
$2.00 SA TIN , pel- y a r d ......
$2.50 SA TIN , per yard
45c M ERCERIZED BATISTE, per yard
75c L A C E CLOTH, per y a r d ......................
59c O R G A N D Y , per y a r d ..........................
59c R ATIN E, per yard.............. ;..............
59c K N IC K ER B O C K ER T W E E D , per
95c SUITING, pei’ yard............. .................
65c TISSUE G IN G H A M , per yard'.:^.:..
59c TISSUE G IN G H A M , per yard
39c PRINTED F L A X O N , per yard .......

Mr. ami Mt*. S. G. Smith, ot Camp
Hill, Ain., are in the city, the guest*
of old time friends, Dr. nnd Mrs. W.
T. Langley Thoy have visited Hover­
'll points in the stale, but Mr Smith
htntcs that Snnford I* one of tin- moat
ptosperou* town* ho has Been, nnd he
predicts n great future fur this sec­
tion They leave tomorrow for Jackeoiivillo, enroutc to their Alabama
home.
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Yowcll &amp; Co.-, have a half pa go in
g this issue calling attention to tho
* childicn’r. rompem and dresses, ladies
■ porch nnd street dresses, gingiinm
dresses, aunbimnets, ludicn cullurs,
j curtain rcrlm, ole. And the men have
J something fine in burgaius in r.traw
B hats at $2.t)8. Road the udvortbe| ment niid nolo those wonderful wiousj e* front $23.00 to $30.75, spring frocks
ft! in nil pat term; anil fnbrica.
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There will be a missionary merting
the Congregational church Satur■ day afternoon at 3 o'clock. There
■ will be dt-legntes fiom Winter Park,
J Intcrlachcn, -Mt. Dora, Tavares, Lake
J Helen and'Orange City. Misr Grace
a Brecth, our Florida missionary from

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Mr. nnd Mrs. Bashaw, of Gaines­
ville, and the mother of Mr*. Unnhew,
Mr*. Ileibcrl Graves, were in the
city yesterday and Just night the
guest* of ,\Jrs. R. J. Holly. They at­
tended the Horticultural meeting ut
Otlaudo and were eii route home via
,Daytona Bench and I’alnlku.

* Chinn, will speak and give an inter­
* 'eating address, on the work and its
^ g row th . The meeting is open to all,
|! r.r.d local friends o f misaions arc

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113 Magnolia A

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Service founded upon a beliei m tne
f. responsibility of the merchant to his
^customers; upon knowledge attained*.
5 through experience that a comnw* \ nity’s greatest confidence and patronage 1
| are given to the store which provides *
l merchandise of the highest quality.

for home and automobile ‘

H E R E ’S Y O U R ST A F F OF LIFE, IN
v . E V E R Y DELICIOUS V A R IE T Y

C'uuithewir.H have* an advortirrment
today calling uttuntlon to the npeciul*
for Friday, Saturday nnd Mnpduy.
-Special bargain* for the ladies. Rear
the advertisement and note the e*- ♦♦♦
pccinlly low prices on dress goods in
*
seasonable fabrics.

Service in merchandise. That is the
first objective of our organization—
s e r v i c e in p r a c t i c a l u s e f u l n e s s ,
durability and unusual wearing quality;
service m beauty ot design, color and
finish; service in ■satisfaction; service
to the customer, based primarily upon
public need, taste and desire,
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Hot Shot and Flashlight
.
Batteries
Electric Fans
Electric Lamps

m a i’ i:n B 3 D u n B B D D E »B a H H iB a a D a D a E iia »a a B a B a n iB B B B i:u r&lt;

ag Indie* attending the
issionziy conference here
over to Enterprise thi:
visit th Orphnnt.gc n. &lt;i
'arm and other points of

SERVICE
IN MERCHANDISE

TIRES A N D TUBES
GAS A N D OIL

"Duality and prices hard to brat”

OSTEEN, FLORIDA

Don’t forgot the Regular nqondny
luncheon at the Valdez Hot'-l tomor­
row. Chamber of Commerce i-wwan k­
ing for you and it in yoqr-bur.inonn to
he there once n month nt least.

The many friend* of M n. How,ml
Smith, formerly of this city hut now
o f West Palm Ile-uh, i. receiving a
cordial welcome, having arrived ho.-i
Tuesday and in th guest of Mr*. F..

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TOURNAM ENT
LOT SA L E
FOOT RACING

on Second ntreet.
Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Henry Nichols nnd
daughter, Mary Lmii*e, Mm. Entsmingcr, Mrs. Kr.nhc-r, Mrs. Witte,
Mm. Jewett nnd Mis:j Ro-ulie Dukir
fn i mod a congenial parly motoring
to Orlnndo ycRordny whore they nttended tho Flower Show. *

Sure Action
— long life.
A lw a y s on
the job. The
dependable
dry cell.

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On the great 'clock" of time there If*
hut one word—NOW.—Shakespeare.
The Seminole County Bunk awaits
your call.
. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kassel), Mrs. Joe
Nixon nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I), BrumIcy, of Chuluotn, were in the city to‘By. Mr. Knrsell is the postmaster at
Chuluotn.
_ *..Mt'-aind»^lrx^E..Xk. J^rw s Jcft -today for their home in Jacksonville,
after spendjng several days'here, Mr.
.Brown is the states anles manager of
the Virginia Carolina Chemical Co.
A; !’. Connelly left yesterday for
Atlnnta, where ho will he absent for
f.averal days and he will have some,
thing interesting to tell the people
upon his return.
G. O. Ferguson of the Union Home
Builders with headquarters at Tanum
was in the city today Interviewing the
prospective home builders here. He
has an advertisement in the Want
Columns f the Herald today.
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HAVE YOU TRIED OUR FAMOUS TEAS AND COFFEES?
BOKAU
COFFEE,
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39c

ItEI) CIRCLE
COFFEE
Lb.

33c

cT atA T L A N T IC

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COFFEE
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Over 7 5 0 0 stores in the U.S.A.
ECONOMY

SERVICE

QUALITY

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Mrs. ,1. B. Padgett and daughter,
Mrs. Powell, of Gainesville, left their
home today after spending several
days here the guests of Mrs. Henry
Purdon. They also attended the
meetings of the Missionary Confer­
ence.
Saturday and Monday Specials
Sales at the 1'iggly Wiggly Stores will
knock them cold. Your Money's
worth or your money hack say;-.
Piggly Wiggly and they mean it. Book
at the very low prices in this issue
for the big special Two hay Kale.
Mrs. W. 1. Hughey returned last
night from Kt. Augustine, where she
bus been in attendance at the I. O. O.
F. Rybckuh Assembly for several
days. She reports a line time and was
very nicely entertained, visiting the
school for the blind and many other
points o f interest.

Accidents on our highways are nil *4
too frciiuont. Every dny reports' of
more or'less serious wrecks are
e» in m s s m
brought to town. Th« people rido on
the highways and find cars in all aorta
Win. Woodock nnd Mr. Smith mo­
of car dishabille—bent
fenders,
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wrecked front wheels, sides wiped run­ tored to Tampa Sunday.
ning boards, punched in radiators and J Mr. John Schuman, .Miss Edith [
Schuman, Mrs. Hoy Saur nnd E. E.|
so forth indefinitely.
Now we nro persuaded that the ma­ Hardy were visitors in Orlando Sat­
jority of wrecks ore caused by reck­ urday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. El well, Mrs. Earringless driving. Either too rapid a pqco
Ion,
Mr. nnd Mrs. jbnlwin and Mr*.
is set or too many close chances aro
Kalc.sk i-jeft Monday—foi—their-home
token in passing other caw.
If people would exercise a little after spending the winter hero.
Those leaving by motor Tuesday
more 'plain common Judgment, it
would l»» «n-eoey timtter-&lt;o «i« -nwny wvi'O Mia -and ■Jifw. .-R alph -iiuagu*.
with eight out or every 10 wrecks that j Mr. nnd Mrs. Schuman,Mfs* •Edith
now are reported. Only once in a ! Schuman, Arthur Compton and Richblue moon does some part of a car|ard Clark.
Mrs. E. E. Hardy was the charming
break and cause n wreck. This some­
times happens it is true. But sel­ hostess Saturday evening, when she
dom. Most wrecks are the fault of entertained with a 500 pnrty. There
the drivers of the cars. Of all the were four tables of players nnd a few
wrecks that are reported, the most joined the players for refreshments.!
useless is that caused by an intoxicat­ At the conclusion of the game the
by Mrs. Bistline j
ed driver. If any crime is heinous, hostess, assisted
this it is. Ko wo of the best people served dainty refreshmefits. Mrs. I
in this county have been injured at Hardy’s guests were Mr. and Mrs.
times by thoughtless drivers, who in John Schuman, Miss Edith Schuman,
tended no harm but whore nerves and Me. and Mrs. Bistline, Mrs. Long,
eyes were not in the best of shape Huy Kaur, Mrs. J. K. Dinkel, Miss
and who thereby brought to grief ex­ Olive DDinkel, Messrs. John Hanger,
Joe-Phipps, Wm. Woodcock," Mr. and
cellent people.
Narrow highways also are a source Mrs. Ralpr Ranger, Mr. McWorkman.
Mr. nnd Mr*, Will Zachary and 1it-^
of numerous accidents. Ko long, as
lie
son, Master Billy, of Sanford, and'
cars meet, they will pass. When u
Mrs.
Vero Velio nnd little daughter,
highway is too narrow for comfort­
Dorothy
of Bit minghtim, were the
able passing, occasionally* a timid
guests
of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel
driver will come along and fail to
Monday.
gtff over on his side of the road suffi­
Mr. and Mrs. ^Slade left for their
ciently to 'permit the other ear to
home
in Wuterliury, Conn., Wednes­
pass. His nerve fails him at the last
day.
second. The result—a wreck. Broad
Mr. ttml Mrs. Long nnd 'daughter,
highways are * wonderfully effective
Mr.
and Mrs. Morgan, motored tu
in reducing wrecks dnd bringing com­
Tampa
Wednesday.
fortable riding into vogue.
n
Volusia county should - make m The
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strong effort to eliminate this last Tom Thumb wedding at the Library
named menace as soon as possible., ' ‘
v.ining, April -tlth.
J'he Stretch of road between the brick
1-ongw.od is to have a band unat the boat landing nnd the bridge on ■der the management of Hand Master
the road to East is i « dangerously Cobh, who lias recently moved here
niiriiivv, it is with difficulty that two from Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bistline were visitors
cars pass. And if either goes into
Pad
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Orlando Wednesday.
the ditch there is likely to be a
J. K. Dinkel nAitored to Tampa
spill. The bank of the road is high
and the lowlands at times filled with Thursday.
water.
t" 1 fa f j fa fa ra. fa f.t
Some rmmties nre known for their -a
wrecks. Volusia does not need to be­ »'t
come one of them.— DeLnnd News.
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L0NGW00D

Messrs. Whittle, Whignm and lienton have a tine east side form and
they are raising some specially fine
peppocs over there. They sent some Si t;AH SOARS TO NEW
B3 f a f -i Ka f a f a f j f . i f-J f u
to the Herald editor yesterday and
HIGH IMIICKK TOD A \ '
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(Lumber, wo moan.) Wo carry
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Mr. Booth has bought the Hurry
cellent poppet's irmly for market and
NT*\V YORK, April 1U. New high Raima place 1for *
it being at f
"a full lino of timo-loslod, weather
we are unite sure they will get a
records fur the past three years Wen ih,. non -r of the road that goer. I"
good price for them.
resisting lumber for the exterior
e-jablishcd in the refined sugar mar- l.akc Monroe and call lie made a vulket today when leading refiners ml- t ; hh- property, it being an ideal loMr. mid Mrs. Bledsoe, of Orlando,
' touches. This is a spot where
vaneed list prices ID to ’Jit points. , atimi for a garage and filling staweie here this morning on their wed­
Sorne quoted fine granulated ns high uon.
• anything short of the best is
ding trip. Mrs. Bledsoe was formerly
as t*.I'lI per hundred. The jump was
Some thief broke the lock o ff of
Miss Susie Magnider, of (Itlando/and
poor ceonomy. Let ns give you
due to the continued strength of tie- t tn- ; Smith’;- garage Saturday night
i-. foi mi l Sanford girl having many
market and Inillish news 0:1 the tu b»-l fot:n.) tiie steering wheel locked
fiii lids heie who wish her much hap­
a little advice 011 this subject when you plan
ial left tiie car. The same niglit
hail crop.
piness in life. - Mrs, Bledsoe sang here
Teti
( l.npineii's 1ar was taken from
Ciilmn raw readied K.03 ce-it.i dut\
that new house.
in several concerts. An account of
1inter the shelter drive to Mount
paid,
the
highest
price
since
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her wedding appear:; elsewhere in this
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buying by both11'" 1'" nm- b ft it there, having rim nut
paper.
domestic nnd European refiners on
Int" was miglity glad to get
.t hack.
r.HONE J.T0------------------------------------------- SANFORD, FLORIDA
persistent
reports
to
the
effect
that
Special Two Daye Sale at Haumd's
Mis. Albeit Knight is still in the
Specialty Shop. Warm weather husi- the Cuban crop will fall shorl-of 10
hospital
with a carbuncle on h -r neck, i
tiers Ktunulutors. Choice of any dress i|iiiremerits thin season, which was
Mr.
and
Mrs. Citicence Gantt enter­
in the entire department or any hat chiefly responsible for today's ad­
tained Sunday at dinner fur Mr . Will
vance
into
new
high
ground.
in the millinery department lit spec­
" I Mostlini an I .Mrn. Wyeth and two
Back of this was tile persistent do- , , ,
ially reduced prices and if you want
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children.
to-purchnse the best in *lhis big store maud by house wives all over the
Thomas SwMittier left the ITth for
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at ■specially reduced prices ultcnd the country who fear a shortage of sugar
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bis h&lt; me in SI. Louis after upending
T w o Day Sale Saturday nnd Monday. I during the canning season,
i his un- |(
pa t four oionlhs with his daugh­
............1ho advertisement
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in *&lt;--tjiis !.......
issue, usual big buying movement from con
ter, Mrs. Clurcn-e Gantt. While here
.‘uinier,* link forced r« lined into the raw
la made man. fiiondx ivh» huge to
The Atlantic A I'aeitic Tea Gem- market nod Inn l,d to steadily ad­
hi,11 it teui nv.t winter, lie mail
puny have an advertisement in thin vancing prices.
some bcauiiful flower pot* and porih
ixTue calling your attention to their
Efforts to convince the public that
lockers while here whit it can he seen
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big specials on ul! kind* ilf groceries, supplies will be sufficient foe all
1 nny Clue.
coffee, etc. The A. &amp; F. Company tiT’cilu, if baying is conservative,
it w.f. ■-■t‘bi up to April the tlth,
are in the new I’hiltips building on proved iiiislirccs.-ful.
there luiti been 11,1100 cars of celery
Second and Oak nnd a glance over
It was learned today that lie* pre.ii
shipped and tin:, will be at least I,
their bn 1gains today will rave you dent and A Korney-General Daugh­
200 more before the celery crop is
erty, who is ill at Asheville, N. C., (Icavcil up.
money.
had two long distance coiivi isation*
Esther 1‘otvcll attended the picnic
The Chamber of Commerce had a during which thu sugar situation was
,
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with her ( Ins.* of high school girls
fine meeting nl tho Valdez Hotel to­ dist'Ussed. I lie vesuit had not heal..... ».
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i uesilay evening lit l ’ulm Springs,
day, the big table being filled with developed but an early forecast was
farmers nnd buxines* men and there that the reports iff condition.* in New
Sanford Mattress Factory perman­
wax nun'll benefit obtained from the York and the east were in the hands ently located West First Street. Plume
This Buick four cylinder, five passenger touring car
meeting. Tho people here ax a whole of Attorncy-Uonrinl Daugherty and •102-M-l.
lC-5tr
a ffo r d s d e p e n d a b le , c o m fo r ta b le m o to rin g for
are taking more interest in the Cham­ that some action might Ik- expected
every occasion.
It
El
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vVES llACK.UTIK
ber of Commerce and are beginning to soon.
TIavehitad kidney trouble and back, j
'understand
that
here
lie*
their
hope
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Senator
Wads
worth",
New
York,
dis­
Improvements In the design of both tho chassis nnd
utid salvation in a bigger and better cussed the sugar question, with, the ache for many years and I tried sev­
the famous Buick Valve-in-Hcnd ongino havo contrib­
uted further to tho well known liu tck quulitics o f
president, telling of observations he eral doctors but got only temporary
city and county.
dependability and econom y. Innovations m equipment
made while iu Cuba, Jamaica and relief. A friend advised me to try]
have provided com fortstn the open model that approxi­
Panama. lie said conditions in Cuba Foloy Kidney Pills, nnd before 1 used
Thu Stanford Sht&gt;c &amp; .CIothiiiK ^
mate those found in much more expensive closed cars.
expect to move their store to the new Imd - convinced him that production two boxes I was entirely well," writes
Meisch building about the first of there this year would bo about 20 per A. C. Perkins, Summer Shade, Ky.
For instance, with the Buick designed storm curtains,
May. In order that the big stock will cent below normal" This, he said, was Kidney and bladder trouble requires
rcinlorced by tho Buick weather strip, closed car co z i­
Foley Kidney I
not have to be removed in itn entirety due first to tho over-nroduytion of prompt treatment.
ness in bad weather has been closely approximated.
Pills
give
quick
relief.
Refuse sub­
a big Seven Day sale will be put on previous years and second to tf.e
A signal pocket for the driver, com plete instrument
stitutes.
Insist
upon
Foley’s,
Sold
starting tomorrow morning and last­ drouth on the island, t! had been
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board, transmission lock and many other conveniences
everywhere.—Adv.
y*
ing seven days. This will be tbe big predicted that .1,500,000 tons would
•nc features every motorist appreciates.
opportunity to get what you need In he brought out, but the senator sold
MeKinnon-Markwoud Company will
Fours
S ix e s the shoe and clothing line, all new nnd he was convinced, after talking with open their new clothing store soon in
| P pm I?matinr 1 1 1 1? !
4 Pan. C«mj[v# * I1A91
) P i l l R n U tt tr I I U
up to date goods at very low prices. producers tliul not over 0,500,000 tons the Brumlcy-Pulcston building. 12-tfc
ft P tM T ou rin g
Sfti
ft Pat*
Touring 1191
7 Fat* louring
14)1
3 I1*** Coupe * !( ? S
See
the big advertisement in this is­ would be produced.
f P an Sedan • 3!V&gt;
ft !*»»• (Wdefi * 1595 ft Pat* Touting t
FINANCIAL
&gt; C m i T u u rtn i
sue
and
note the prices.
Srdan * * * I9IS
SpQfl Kot dllrf
11*^
GrcJari
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NEARING the quarter million mark
BANDITS TAKE 517.000
ft P»s*
Sedan • 19 8 S
Spoil Touring • It*
bp u ft R j i d i t r f
I0JJ
in loans ulrcudy made in F’lorida.
ABANDON BRITISH HARK
1‘ r i t t t l . u b flu te * f a d o r O t ; l i i M r n m c n l O i
l u b t n i ’. d t d . S O ubnul I h r &lt;•" M A C, 1‘ u r t h t i t *
Thut
is Die record of the Union Heme
KANSAS CITY, April 20.—A safe
u / h lr h i i i n i J n l u t I ) t U n t i l / 'd p m i n i i .
Builders
in a little over six months
HALIFAX/
April
20.—
The
British
cc
ntnining
about
$17,000
in
checks
and
D IS J7Nl*
operation
in the state. If you want to
hark Glut ha hns been abandoned und $1,000 in cash, w as taken by bandit*
buy,
or
build,
or pay o ff a mortgage,
set afire about 1,000 miles eust of hl’rc’ yesterday from n truck..of ^the
American Express Company.
The consult us ubout our building, loan
New York, according to a radiogram
bandits fired j»ever*l shots before und investment plan.
from the liner (Jrdunu, which picked; okcop|ng in un uutomobile but no one
UNION HOME BUILDERS
KAN FORD, FLORIDA
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L. G. MOOltE, Manager
was injured. They did not attempt 312-314 Stovall-Nelson Bldg. Tele­
up the.crew.
.When better automobiles arc built, Buick will
to open the safe but took it with phone 4ICC, 305 Cass St., Tampa, Fia.
10-ltp
them.
The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
Build Them

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TH REEBLO CKS FROM H/CH PR ICE S

Saturday and Monday

WHITE CANVAS SPECIAL
Ladies’
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Stalls Hasm Exnafttl*Into l.-.rgest Baki-ip rc?ido? foetctlcs i.i World

Rood Treatment
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WE EXPECT TO MOVE FROM OUR PESENT LOCATION ABOUT THE FIRST A
iOF MAY, GOING TO THE BEAUTIFUL NEW VACANT STORE IN THE
IVIEISCH BUILDING, WHERE WE CAN CARRY OUT OUR WISHES MORE $

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TALLAHASSEE, April 10.—The
funeral' of Martin Tnbort, alleged
North Dakota victim of tho whip of
u convict hors in tho community
cemetery .of Bparsely cetled Chiru,
Florida, with n small group of kindhearted townspeople, singing hymns,
wide-eyed ‘school children looking on,
and an itinerant pastor officiiitlng,

When Vv*. j L Wright fourd. d
the Calumet Unking. Powcjcr Co.
in the r.pifrr o f H'.SO, ho willed
i m little room on the top iioo.c l n. small Uuvo-atoiV btUldii:;;.
that still Etands in Chi* ..go, or.
North State street, just at the
north end o f the bridge over tho
Chicago Pivcr.

T.7iTnlpsmhrf5“ tT rfn rm t e~1rn b !m ive

FOR THE CONVENIENCE AND ASSISTANCE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
| MAKING THEIR SELECTIONS.

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We have decided to put on a reduced price sale, in order to reduce our very large
stock as much as possible, before moving. Sale begins

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NIGHT, APRIL 28th.

MANY SPECIAL ITEMS TO BE FEATURED IN,THIS SALE AS FOLLOWS
H A R T SC H AFFN E R &amp; .M A R X, SOCI
E T Y B R AN D A N D CLOTH

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C R AFT SUITS

1 2 % % DISCOUNT ON A L L PEMBER­
TON, BROCTONIANS A N D
CADILLAC SHOES
:;3.85 SHOES,
going «t ...........

$25.00 SUITS,
going at ...
$20.00 SUITS
going at ...
$35.00 SUITS
going at ...
$40.00 SUITS
going nt ...
$45.00 SUITS
going at ...

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$4.7r. sHoEri,

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$0.50 SHOES,
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A Special 10% Discount will be allowed
on all other shoes in stuck including Em­
erson Dress Shoes; Friedman-Shelby
Wori; Shoes and" Boys and Children’s
Shoes.
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G A B A R D IN E SUITS

ALL KN O X FELT H A TS IN STOCK

$25.00 SUITS,
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to * }A
goinlf a t ............
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$27.50 s u i t s ,
going a l ...............................
tyd d od

Values $7.50.
going ul

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16 2 -3 % DISCOUNT ON A L L O U TElt
H ATS IN STOCK IN CLU DING MENS’
AN D BOYS’ ST R A W S A N D FELTS

' MOHAIR AND SHAv SUITS
■$18.00 SUITS, *
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$20.00 SUITS,
going nt ......:..................... ...............

$2.00 HATS,

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1 2 % % DISCOUNT ON ALS

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$2.25 HATS,

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$2.50 HAW .
g oin g nt

?G.50 SHOES,
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37.50 SHOES,
going a t ........................
$8.50 SHOES,
going at

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goin g at

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$;L75 HATS, -

CAMPUS TOG SUITS, ALL N E W
STOCK, JUST RECt ; i v e d
$28.00 SUITS,
going at ...... .
$20.00 SUITS,*
going at ...................................... .
$35.00 SUITS,
going at
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$2S.lb) SUITS,
‘‘ going at
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$*12.3l&lt; SUITS,
going at
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$40.00 t i ITS.

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$1.50 HATS.

$0.50 HATS,
su in g at

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$37.2S
$ 3 7 .7 5

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ptil Ca!«:je iu cin e reach uf tho
i’ duthcni Stater, v.hei*c it plays
.-nelPtn I'npor.-nt part in-bahing
i;i« fumbus hot breads c f t*ao
Smith. *.

- Counsel for tin* l'uinnm company
through 15. Duffel introduced evi­
dence tii.it Tnbort was buried in n m ftin i listing f:a&gt;. Stniemenl.t previous- nw .tu3U B n*3f;c»;B i:uH g«aB nsB *tn:i:E i:ax:iH 3B H K an»B u*in«H H B B B ei«
!\ made by (!. Crimson and .1. \V. n
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of N'mtli Dukjta, Was to the e ffc ,-l .a
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that Tabcrt wa •• laid to rest in a S U' M
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- 'Hi**'bearimr ynoterday tviis dovoU'.d i J1
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mostly to tne taking ef ti alimony .t
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tin*1u
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Putnam ts.myany t.i no, nr Ii*'.u'' JJ
Prior to lluse wit
tu*RM'x beitiK beard, Clen Tlmmpr.on.
iSiilaey .tulmeoii, Iowa; John Cjifdnyr,
Fait Sam Hemlon, Tex., and
M.
,Shivi'fii, Uuetinv Ca.. the first two
tieiiqt former canvictx and tin* latter a
funner ({Hard, lialified an to
the
ntimber uf flogginga j: ivi a to prlsonera while they served at tin* camp,
and tin* fioci'ini: of Tuhert, which
lliey said resulted in ids dentil foul
days later.
Mr. U. li. Jute'S, who attended Ta­
i l e d , taid that Tuberl bad been af1lit led with a disease tin t produced
ciinnic sores ami (incumonia ami
that he had made the death permit
read otherwise la win* Ids family enihjirias»nient. On questionung, how*
rvpr, Dr. Jones admitted lie did not
know whether the b o y lutd any rela­
S
tives.

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it y.ai were In \i*&gt;it our Mark-!, you wmild find eloquent proof of llie
purity, quality nail rmier.il character of eiety mu* nt our incut prsducta

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'I tie rboicesl id MenM are (*» tie ft and fieri* handled iu a most scien*
title manner, amid ri,rrrumlin]*n ibat : re t.- • acme of rlenulineSN and
pend order. The rhu'ccM o f r a m y l ! ‘ &gt;!f!DV AVI) WESTERN
IIIiliF. PORK.. Ml I ICN, \ '.VI .
c a t iikn ' s
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PURE FOOD MARKET
102 Stinford Avenue

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W e have in Slack several pairs of Regal
Slices, values up to $8.00. You can have
your choice o f the ict at the
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Tho Daily Herald, 15c per week,

W H O L E SA LE

ALL M A L O R Y H ATS IN STOCK

COMMISSION MHUCHANTS

10% DISCOUNT W IL L BE ALLO W E D
ON A L L BOVS SUITS, ALSO A L L MEN
A N D BO YS’ E X T R A W OOLEN TROUS­
ERS
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O N E .L O T OF CAPS
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12*4% Discount on all oilier Caps mi stock

Vnluc-B $2.00 r.p.d $3.50,
guing at
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.’jitj.OO vaiuat in Jansin Hathing
Suits, going at ............. .....................

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eitxrm liikU ir fo r

iha (ni»r»nu*«d

•Sou them Vegutgbli’H
Onr Spccinlty

IU l«. M ice, Ant*.

CorkrtMu-hni ktul W»a-rt«uri.
pon’t wMlntlinn Irrtlil In kill ll«*w pMt*
irtlh inwitari, Uuul&lt;l« or tuir oxiwrlmcuiUl

RICHM OND,

l'n i&gt; »rollim ».

Ready for Uas-Botter than Traps
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BOLD EVERYWHERE

10% discQiuit^n all other bathing biiU s in
stock. -Just receive^ neu* stock of Tom
W ye Suiks.N
10% Discount on all Manhattan Shirts
and Underwear in Stock

this sale,* which we cannot list in the small space jwe■ have.
This will be the last sale o f this kind we wili put ou soon. Dont miss this pppor
tunity to get your toggery at prices far below the imtrkej value.
Only Seven Days oi the sale beginning,Saturday, April 21st.
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Schnarr*) Sproy Formula
Sthtiarrs Uortlol Muisiun
OrJarf /ftir/il fur

larwtv .Sprayin 4

Schnarr* Lime Sulphur Solution
Hand end Power Sprayers
All lusciltcide Materials

Copper Lituc Dust-Suifoduit-Nirotinc I
All Kinds ol Sulphurs o::d Dust Mislui
iuvluJ j . Qvt.tVehvtrui. (/hJ i ./i * . i,i

In the ptuit it has been necessary to secure certain spray or dust
materials, sprayers or dusters from different sources.
To-day you may secure from Schnarr factories, warehouses and
local dealers any quantity of materials and—
Niagara Dusters

Sprayers

Front the Hand D!o\vt*rGun for sifmll
ncreugea up to the largo Power and
Traction driven dusters.

’ From tho Jims.!! hnapsv.c!:, cr compressed ttir.r.prayor, to power sprayor.; for all Florida requirements,

Schuarr and Sdinarr-Niatjdra Produds
Manufactured in Florida ttr.u avallahlo frt.tn local a io c b cr tacaroy
distributing taints mean that you get unequnlcd Bcrvicc,
best result? and lower average price j.
February lrt prlco list, inrlaiilng epraying ami dnstioe,achdlulr
flee tiuiui uf xjiray tr« and Jut tnr», roaily lur aLitribuU-n. iIpuCTorf:

FIRST QUALITY— LOW PRICES

J. SCHNARR &amp; COMPANY
Winter Haven

115 East First Street

ORLANDO. FLORIDA

Specialitts i&gt;i Spray*, Sprayers and Sprcj/ing
ESTA BLISH ED 1305

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Values up to-*3.50,
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: " i p r i 'c T h i ; &gt;vns ::ii hidden h kina ctlico c4rt:i:n:i thai atietchr.l
ccrcra tho mom,
An oir.it; *
ut, M. \7K:atCT
ntnrch Kv.to I v.-it’.i a bn:.nl armlit.’ top, ferect’ r ; a d
During- Jf&gt;23 Calumet ha,1 difRale: mm Wright worked on
f.culty 'in obtaining sudicient uutCte outride getting onlyivt that
t iu!. f tho lur.li (trade required.
i uuo in and tumid th.un ov :* *fi» snf.ntwid »K-as.i t an;.- perXj Offl.U
V*-:
aibility c f ir.ftror material*, cnthen had MiinuiVturcr Vfir.ht
teriiis- Into tbs runufccture o f
roll up hi* air 'ivn a.*.d n uke C ' l! ii-' •t ;:*■■ C or3 p r.r.y a t a c o s t
eiu-urh baking j owiL'“ ta } '• '
Rf • 1,000,000 n.v,
‘ c&lt;l an irt:c f o f {', i &gt; r.r. Wrir.ht’a order'.
i"cn.-&lt;: jimtcriai plan: at .folict,
lint b ! *n:l the rourr-'TO unit lh., cnvt ’ ir.g rij;'acres, with ‘i!l
nmbUh'ti that gave life to tlu
ir.divid ' d budding. nnl : \ tot. 1
early tiforli, won a darning jmri pnee of r-nve 1’n i 1,'. fn.l-UO feet.
pur.* \o iv. ::e ft belter bukki'T
pii.'dciU to I*-, tl*-* r, :.i:l *! \ilor an n hit. in &gt; partner, m»l «i
i ,
- i * .a .t.io can—guro
prelect tho i,.-.urncr from an In- in Mjf* lufrin,;."
.■'’riot* prod,- •*.
It i.» .
r: ■ frtm ti.o Jittl•»
Tho ltnvr.-, :1 to r*4ch a bmlnc: i t"» i" ci iv.-; i i,&gt; \ lii.n \7. Af.
crutcde I ; - b:cn phcnar.i ■
T1. - Igh ?• v.1; .Ifil tho Calumet
' '.day ilm CalrmeL linking !
I'fikiuj’ IVwii-r *"n, tc tho tln r der i.’o. ha-- t1:- |;ir;»- i o kir.** Iany’.- j .• nt n '.un olh qur.rpowder •factor’
!.t f! e v
i t
: I-- •• rt tn-Vlng p ow b r
and itn r.a{e." have i.*.0’,.n to bo fuel'll l In tho world,' T'..t Mr.
L*'!i ar. iruc’.i ::n tlm.'o &lt; f nry
Wright lib
:f, row Chairman
ether tiriirnl.
of tim For *1 of Dirrctors, lefuiou
Tho Conjriny'a hn.ro p’ .rR !a to
i: *!]?ro
h / u any thing
fldcnffo, built ii ld lt, linn n total
w*i.mh -ful in 1*.; - rua.fb. “ Only
ibirr r pneo of ICO.tft) nijuarc f.*ct,
hio-i" t tlii.n nil to
—iSrt ti*vei the r.ivtrttnt ol1 floor n /V '.- h r “ iv.. “ and tlui* is I
spneo provided. I"/ th * liUln .St.i'.o li-" 1 fm:n tin* licguiaimr tin* ur.Mrot*. Mir-*1 nn.n\ iflmre C:du..i(.t I'Mv.vi. tb!.- i!r ..’ ity cl Calumet
first kcralled !tn clogah: “ He:-.

About the time the body wan low­
ered into the grave, a i o u n t r y arhotjj
nearby turned out, according to Mr.-,
ltliudes, and a Misa i ’hllllpN, ‘ the
Eiho’ol tearlier, huddled her charges
over to the scene in order to add to
the attendance.

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b-j To.-*'..” THJ.i honw af CalteneC
ii. tho Inrgsirt, best equipped f»"d
n:c:;i s a n i t a r y p la n t o f iU» k in d
in f i n vorid.
JFiriy. in 1020. tuo demand o f
Cnlumri Lr.d outgrown the Chi­
cago Finn1
., mid plan'- No. 2 v » j
located in lSnttl St. Txmiti III.
Vh1;.
'.ha Company’ .;

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investigating committee here yestertliiy. U. Duffel, an employe, of tht
Putnam Lumber company, Which bad
Tubort under lease', said he asked two
women of the town to attend and on
the way to the burial grounds, the
two women tcetifiod, they rni^ across
tho preacher enFonU* to his periodical
service, and asked him to deliver the
rites.
The women, Mr:-. Muyte Mills and
Mrs. Ollio Rhodes, asserting they
knew nothing ,-t th*» time of the iden­
tity c f i . iv ;-, *ndeavmcd to give
him n ehrir.iau I'* rial. They only
knew that the youth had died away
from Ms mother, they said. Their
testimony was introduced by the luni*
her company to refute that already
given to tho effect that the young­
ster's body was placed in n plain box,
in the garb of an escaped negro con -I
vlcl and without any ado put under j
the rod.

M UEACH SUITS

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The Herald Printing Co,
IMIM.ISIir.1tS

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M cm ir.u m i-: ahhociatimi imikss
Thu Associated Press In exclusively
entitled to Dir use (or repulillriilliiii of
nit news dlN|&gt;HtcticH credited to It or
not otherwise credited In Mils nnper
and also the local news published
herein.
All rlictita of re-pubtlcntlon of siiechil
dispatches herein are also reserved
Ofller i llldl A 1,11 III I Mil Ml. I'hui.r HH

The Miami Metropolis, nil evening
paper,-has been sold to James M, Cox,
former governor of Ohio, and demo*
rrnlic candidate for president two
years ngo. The rumored price paid
for this paper is said to be around
$500,5(10. Hut it is not the nmount of
money involved
in the transaction
thnt counts, it is the growth of Miumi
and the marvelous opportunities of
Florida which induced the Ohionn to
inyest a fortune .in Florida. Dally
the eyes o f the investing, opportunityreeking nation ore turned otr Florida;
and the faith and security outside in­
terests hold for Florida spells per­
manency and- .poyerr-—It -Tncnrw -tHnt-j
Florida which induced the Ohioan toi
test of the United States, We w el-|
come James M. Cos to Florida know­
ing that ho is going to do all in his
power to attract interest in our state
and aid in its wonderful advancement.
— Oilando Sentinel.
SI'EAKIM

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vitix i\g t»ur a stop to that rrw toeo hauI

T O C H AR ACTER
There could he no hetter index lo char
ncler than a savings pass-book.
This, will serve you }w*ell .at all times and
utiddr nil circumstances' *
THE PEOPLES RANK of Sanford is
ready and anxious to help you to help
yourself. An Interest-bearing account is
your best recommendation.
Hero of the Hour.

OF TAXES

The article cm the taxes by Tax
Collector J inkins in yesterday's Daily
and the Weekly Herald today is
something that every taxpayer in this
J county should tend nnd digest. Few
The House has ordered the convict of us know how much taxes we are
lash out of the* Florida camps by a paying, whether It m state and county and city, whnt it is for and “ what
vote of (13 to 15.
it is all about.” We are prone to

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Foreign Adv.-ii'lh:!
I.rj.ri-n.stlva
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FLORIDA IS SETTING TFIE PACE.

personal profit, carrying out n pri­
vate deal with a convict lessee, is
sufficient to demonstrate to the* peo­
ple of Florida, if not to the* Governor,
thnt he ought to be kicked out of o f­
fice and, i f possible, visited with
some further and mom vigorous pun­
ishment.
The Tribune heUeyw tint Governor
Hard- . finer that •!»*• lin.« tie* fart/
before him. will art pieoipliy t.od
riKctivcJy, doing all in hi- ,-xcc.Ulve
power to show thnt Florida tut a state
does not tolcrato such shknieful viola­
tions yf public trimt—Tampa Tribune.

spout tire upon every occasion about
It Is a fine thing to hove a general our taxes and this is u subject that
house cleaning in tb** slate, in the never grows old but if we would just
counties and in ..tl the citirs of sit down with tin 1 hart prepared by
I*Inricih.
-lent Jicil.ins and si •* when* our tax
money goes we would c.ll
I» tier
It may be economy for the legisla­ satislieil. And tiien if dial tax com­
ture to cut down expenses but they mission bill is passed giving each
should send out the journals' to the county five 'appraisers appointed by
various pnpers of the state and let the governor to appraise the proper­
the people go to the newspaper o f­ ty In this county we would nil be
fices to see what the legislature is paying our just proportion o f taxes
doing. We want publicity on nil pub­ and there would he no tax dodging.
The greatest thitij- that the good
lic nets.
citizen should seek to reform in the
present method of assessing taxes.
The German floating debt is now
If every taxpayer paid his full share
seven trillion marks. We never count­
of taxes nnd knew positively thnt his
ed our money in the trillions and we
neighbor was doing likewise there
cannot keep up with the German
would lie 110 argument over taxes at
marks since the war and consequent­ any time.

ly we do not know just how much
tho Germnn government has l&gt;een
“ sot back” by this floating debt. Hut
If it Is ns much us wu think it is the
Gorman government ought to join the
navy.

Sanford,-'Florida

.'international* cartoon CO. A

A/TAK K your ownsoap
1’ l at 11* » cake. One
cttn of Giant l.yc will
turn die irlck. You'll
use your waste lues **»&gt;
the lye is the only cost.
You'll find the Joh fiu
easy you'll wonder why
you hadn't done It lonit
ago. You'll find the
soap better than much
you buy, and you'll
know It’ s pure.* One
can of Giant l.yc makes
13 cakes of hard uud 13
gallons of soft soap,
tain you beat It for
economy? Full direc­
tions cm t*tich can.

1111*. htir.Kii* l* til* l.atiA ,

Florida. I c i u K - J l U i hi
building find this is sumething fur the
northern inventors tei think about.
Wo well remember when pcuplc were
afraid to invest the*it money in Flori- dn. We remember when certain life
insurance companies would not let one
o f their policy-holders move to Flori­
da and keep their policy on account of
malaria, we well iinneniber when
there was no Imildn-g going on in
Florida at all. In fact without giv­
ing away our age we might say that
we have been living in Florida some
twvnty-unu years and we know thc|
stule is building, we know it is the

THEY TREAT THEM ROUGH EV
ERY WHERE.
From an article in tho Orlando
Sentinel today it would seem that a
boy from that city had been treated
rough in n Michigan reformatory and
It bus been rumored that be might
have been whipped to death. A post
mortem examination will be held to
determine the truth of rumors heard
regarding the death of the hoy.
There may be nothing to it or it may
be another Tuberl case with the loca­
tions reverted, They ln*at them
rough in all the states oT tho Union
but only now and then llu* truth comes
out as it did in the Tabert ease when
some former inmate of the prison bus
nerve enough to tell what he knows.
But regardless of the fact that cruel
treatment Is nteted out to prisoners
in ull the stutes at limes Florida
should be among the first to have an
investigation and clear her skirts. We
don't want a paradise down here for
the off scourings of the country to
come down in the winter Lime and
ride over us )u crime waves but we do
want thu world to know that the
criminals are treated with kindness
when they are goad and with some
kind of bumatie punishment when they
refuse to work.

Mrs. Emma Hrown's little son con
Unties in very poor health. Tin* dot*.
U Governor Hardee permits J. It. tor was culled out Thursday.
Junes, Shfritf of Lt*on
County,* to ri*-,
..
u,
. t i Ihk .recently
„
,,
,
Mrs.
V\imU
spent a
mam in office, after reading Jones &lt;Jav wjt,', M,.s A„ &gt;(.rt rm st.
own testimony before the Joint comMrfl Annn j )eForol!t itt nwny n(
mUt.... of the Legislature ,.n Tuesday. „ r nl ntl,M)(ljll|f „
vent ion - of,
it will In- q.^iuroc of. surprise to*.(he ( nf«ilUA"T„ the c ity d f‘ WdtfdifgTdiV.',;
entire state.
Mr. and Mrs. Valle Williams were
Jones' previous admission that he KV1p|n.,. guests of Mrs. William:; in
had the letter contahiiug money f&lt;«|- j 1)WI)
Sunday.
young Tala*it's release returned to
Mrs. Heck and Mr;.
We-tcrt|jek /?
the parents without making any ef- took Mr*. Swayne nnd the children [J
fo il to deliver it to the prisoner was [ f0P
to ride on Sunday.
M i l ficient ill itself in cause his MisMr. and Mrs. (.ladders and their m
pemi'iii from office. When ibis fact |W11 tlijlitin-n cam,*i 411 their ntilo on jj
is tuimcetcd with tin* ndmissions |Sunday from Orlando, to visit Mr. £
made by Joilcs liefon* the Committee, [ !lni| Mrs. Forrest Wer.l uml family, n
then* cun be* no further doubt tlmi They left the next day for their home *
he is unfit lo held office.
1
MiHinuriii*. Mis. West was also j
Junes testified before the commit-1away spending the day with fHeud; ■
lee that In* bad entered into a coil-1on Fit si street.
u
tract with tlu* I'lilnam Lumber Com -’ Ren Swanson i-. visiting at llu* n
pan*,* t*e 1cc* ivc pe l soiml pay foi sli*- hoiiK* &lt;»f bis brother, August and wife- £
Iicoring coiiviits to that eompany. tliis week. He is still under tin* care 0
After deducting the expense of trims-: of Dr. Tolar.
■
porting p iiMiiicrs to the lumber camp,j
Rev. Waltlberg w*ill
preach this a
which c-xpeie e lie generously ast.utn- j coming Sunday at the Lutheran ■
eel. he mail* an average profit of
church, both morning and evening.
■
011 each pri* &gt;ner see delivcreel. This'
Mrs. Katie 1 Immpson and thiblicii u
was not money for the county, but of De-Land were cullers at th.j home £

D A Y T O N A B E AC H A N D SE AB R EE ZE
FOR RENT OR SALE
We have suine bargains in summer Cottages and npartments, completely fur­
nished cm Reach
FLORIDA COAST INVESTMENT CO.
Tel. 5S3-J—---------------------- DAYTONA. FLA.---------------------- Atlantic Hindi

W e have the variety, Ihe quality and the best

price
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M IH A IL *,

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I m p le m e n t ...and S u p p ly ., C o -

SATURDAY AND MONDAY THE LAST

Those who have not taken advantage until now,
still have a chance to save money by
Purchasing their apparel Satur­
day or Monday.
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Valued $16.!30 up, at

HIGH G R A D E CREPE DE C H IN E

NOVELTY WAISTS AND BLOUS
Valued $5.00 to $7.50 at

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!M W. F lrjl S t, SANFORD. FLA

DAYS OF

An long as they last I will give « San­
ford, Florida, name plate for your
car FREE to anyone
others wlm travil the roads, is due
to pure llmughtlc.-uuie.tr. We suggelt that some of the Kiwaniuns take
a trip to Final City during Courtesy
We.k. Wo imngi.'e thoy will find
plenty of opportunities to pycach, and
possibly to practice courtesy on tin?
trip. They will bo very likely to see
signs and aignuls disregarded, danger­
ous «ud illegal speeding, |:o:i-dlmtrttng
o f lights at night, h u ggin g'of the
toad, and other infraqtions of the law,
and courtesy of the road.
But they do do not nuyd to g o uut* * * ui liu-

TIRES A N D TUBES
G AS A N D OIL
Hot Shot and Flashlight
Batteries
Electric Fjdns
Electric Lamps
for home and guts mobile
“ Quality nnd priced hard to beat''

Flume 431-J

A BIG^SELECTION OF

GINGHAM DRESSES. . $1.98 AND $2.59
ALL'HATS AT
Values S6.50 to 58.00
1NE SELECTION OF SILK SW E A T E R S
A T L O W PRICES

�SEW

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923

WE P A Y FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVING ACCOUNTS

THE EXPERT
Carefully accounts for every dollar that enters the business, but he is far more concerned with the expenditures
*

ni - *

No business can show a gain if the expeireeis equal to the income. Neither can you;— —
A Savings account will instill Thrifty habits.

.

.

The Seminole County Bank
PROGRESS

SERVICE -

STRENGTH

REALM OF SPORTS

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

CHAS. L. B R U T , Editor

DeLEON SPRINGS
TOO MUCH FOR
THE ATHLETICS

GOLF
B O W LIN G
TE N N IS
BOXING

I Win Opener nt Lake .Monroe to the
Tulle o f 12 to H

j

ESTERDAY’S
DOINGS IN THE
BIG LEAGUES

G IAN TS T A K E
DOUBLE H E AD E R
FROM BRAVES

BULLDOGS OPEN
TINKER FIELD
WITH VICTORY

Yanks reak All
Records in Attend­
ance— Official 71,217

I NOTHING SENSATIONAL TO I
OFFER

The A till.tics i,f Lake .MoJICtie k\e|v
not i&gt;|Ual lo the occasion in their
opening game yesterdny and the nine
from DeLeon Springs snowed them
under n 12 to 0 defeat. Many of the"'«
regulars for the Athletics were out of 5
the game cm account of shipping J
henna, celery, etc., anil these Lake *
Monroe buys promise something bet-la
ter the next time they meet this,*
team.
■
The Club’s pie sale and entertain. ■
ment last hight went over with n big a
hang, being a success both financially 1JJ
and otherwise. One of the features of ■
the evening’s entertainment was the a
singing of the popular songs by O rie l!
DuBose. Victor Check joined the club *
last night, sending his application and *
check from El Paso, Texas.
la
More interest is being displayed in a
the welfare of this new association j J
every week and before the summer ■
passes this promises to be the most a
popular athletic d ob in Seminole
county. Watch for the announce- *
merits of their games and their other a
big doings.
u

JUST HONEST

values

The Best Florida and Western
Meats
Fresh Cultivated Mushrooms
Sanford Grown Vegetables,
Fresh Daily
Candies, Fruits, Sweet Milk,
Sunshine Crackers
Sally Ann Cakes
Beaufort’s Ginger Ale

NEW YORK, April 20.—The Yan­
kee attendance totnl officially was
74,217 on the opening day, the big­
gest baseball crowd of all time and
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
30,000
more than the largest which
Florida Slate l.cnguc
squeezed into Braves Field at Boston
At Orlando 3, Lakeland 1.
in 1910 to see a world’s series game.
At St. Fete 5, Turn pa 0.
The approximate opening day fig­
jAt Brndentcjwn G, Dnytonn 7.
ures arc;
Nntionnl League
National League
, tSl. Louis ........... 000 100 004— 11 14 2 tinnin,ra:
......... 100 000 000—F 9 0 Brooklyn ............y....... .............. 12,000
000 200 024— IS 10 T Lakeland
New York 4, Boston 3 (first game), ’ Cincinnati
......... 102 000 00x - 3 0 1 Boston ..........................
PHONES 210 A N D 211
Haines nnd Ainsmith; Hchncll, Ah- Orlando
20,000
tew York 4, Boston 3 (second gumo).
For
Orlando:
Swectlnnd,
Humph­
rahntn, Keck, Couch nnd Wingo.
I hiladclphin 5, Brooklyn 3.
Chicago ...........................
33.000
ries and Francis; for Lakeland: Craig Cincinnati .............
Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 10.
30,000
BOSTON, April 20.— New York won and Smith.
St. Louis 11, Cincinnati 8.
the morning and afternoon Patriot I
*
— ——
97.000
Total ..................... .. .
American-Leagse-•
day
gsaiso-fwim
»
o
s
U
n
-y
*
*
U
^
)i-M
I
R
A
q
E
N
T
O
W
N
,
April
20-Fnilure
!
American League
■*
the same scores in each case, 4 to 3. to hit in the pinches and poor fielding
Boston 2, New York 8.
. 74,000
New York ..... ..... .......
The champions eg me from behimj each j in the outer gardens caused the (’.rowChicago ft, Cleveland 6..
I). MARTI Ns
20.000
St. Louis — ... ... »
time, and won in the ninth. Singles hy J ra* defeat yesterday, 7 to «, in the
Washington 2, Philadelphia
2 0 ,0 0 0
Philadelphia
I'-nrl Smith, Bancroft and Frisch help- fjnit R1, me „ f the series with Pay­
iz n n iiiiiB B iii
1n a a B D B a B a B B C R a a n a B u a B a B a a a a n a a a a a n a a a i
Detroit 8, St. Louis 3.
20,000 _______
Cleveland ..................
ed score the tying and winning runs tona. s cort. j,y innings:
I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a a B B B B B B B B a B a B B B B B B B B B B ■ ■ ■ ■ I I N I llllB I I I B I ia illM llllila ia lB ia illl
in the Inst inning of the first game. Daytona
. ..200 300 110—7 12 0
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Total ............................... .131,000 ^**^a b b a B a a ia b b m b i l a i B a a a a b b bmbb a a b b bb i b b b b b i b aa ■ a a ■ bb a a a a b a a H B iE B B iia a iiB B iiia iB ^
Cunningham's single an infield out, llradentown
000 111 201—0 12 2
Florida State League
Mclnnis* error and Bancroft's short
Daytona:
Cusack
and Munn; BradPet.
Won Lost
RUTH M A K E TH REE
entown:
Sullivan,
Camp,
Vitty and
.700
3
... 7
u.akclunil
BAGGER A N D HELPS
.000 visitors the winning run in the ninth j Johnston,
4
Orlando ................ ... 0
off Mnrqunrd in the afternoon game.
.r.oo
fi
fi
[Daytona
Y A N K S W IN AG AIN
Morning game:
ST. PETERSBURG, April 20.—Cur­
5 ' .500
hum pa
............. ... r»
25c
: SUGAR-CURED HAMS, per lb............
New
York
.......
000
002
002—
1
9
1
rie's home run in the sixt was the
.400
6
fit. I'eteraliurg
...’ 4
inja SPRING LAMB, per l b ..............................
35c
Boston ........... .... 000 000 030—3 9 1 feature of yesterday’s slugging match Detroit, Cleveland and 1’hiladclph
.300
7
UJrudentuwn .......... ... 3
Ncltf, Lucas and Gaston; Benton, betwen.the Saints and the Smokers,
Other Winners
35c
* CHICKENS, FRESH KILLED, per lb.
Gcncwich, Coney and O'Neill.
NEW YORK, April 20.Tho Yankees IS
which went to the latter 9 to fi. Long
National League
20c
FANCY LEGS OF PORK, per l b ...........
Afternoon game:
wac knocked out of the box in the 4th made it two straight from Boston, j a
Won Lost Pet. New York ............ 000 003 001—4 7 2
weakening after he had struck out five winning the second game of the s e r -1
;!
1.000 Boston .........
New York ...'
:.f 4*- 0
..020 010 000 3 fl 2 j rnpn jn u,e fjrsl two innings.
ies.'H
to
2
yesterday.
"Ferguson,
a
J
■ Prime Steer Put Itoust, lb ......
Pork Shoulder Arms, lb........
2
.GG7
1
Chicago .................
Barnes, Illume and Snyder; Mnr­
lortner
Yankee
pitcher,
went
to
pieces
a
Score
hy
inning:
Juicy
Oven
Roast,
lb.................
o
.067 qunrd and Gowdy.
Legs of Lamb, Western, lb. .......
1
*fit. I-ouia ...............
T a m p a ...............013 401. 000—9 12 2 in the sixth and New York scored 7 ja Short Ribs, lb....... ...................
.500
1
i'hiladvlphia
... i
Sirloin Steak, Western, lb.
fit. Petersburg 000 012 110—fl 10 1 runs before Murray could retire th e!* Steaks, Plain, ills
.500
1
Brooklyn ............ ..... t
CHICAGO, April 20—Chicago made
T-Bone
Steak, Western, lb.
.
Tampa: Fisher uml Nance; St. Pet­ side. Ruth tripled and drew a base o il'J Steaks, Flat, lb. ........................
.333 it two straight from Pittsburgh yes­
Cincinnati
.......... .... t
2.1c
Round Steak, Western, lb........
n
.333 terday by winning a slugging match, ersburg: Long, Carnet, Lane and Mur- halls in thin inning. Iluth has reached a l’-Bonu Steak, lb. .
Sri
... i
Pittsburgh ---- .
base
sevy-n
times
out
of
nine
tim
es1
g
Boston
Loins,
lb.
.
Lamb
ltoast,
Western,
lb...........
.000 punctuated with home runs, 10 to fi. pW.
4
Boston
.......... - ... 0
up in the last two days. Score:
1* Sirloin Steak, lb.
Lamb Stow, Western, lb.............
Hack Miller's homer with two men on
Boston .............. 0UU 009 101—2 C 3 1 Seven Bone Steak, lb...............
Lamb ( ’hups, Western, lb.
American League
gave the locals the winning margin,
New York
000 107 OOx—8 10 0
San Francisco Split Steak, lb.
Legs of Pork, Western, lb.
Won Lost Pet. in the fourth inning, and forced Babe
Forguson, Murray, O'Doul and DoClubhouse Steak, lb..................
Loins of Pork, Western, lb.
1.000 Adams from the mound. Kellehcr got
0
New York
••• O
vormer; Ilusli and fichang.
Short Cuts Stenk, lb.
O
Shoulder of Pork, Western, lb.
1.000 his second homer in two duys.
0
Ut troit
.........
Silverwide Steak, lb. .
«
&gt;
Por k Chops, Western, lb..........
1.000
0
1hiladclphin . .......
The score:
ST. LOUIS, April 20.— Pruett’s
Upper Buttock Steak, lb .
o
Pork Roasts, Western, lb.
0
1.000
Cleveland .......... .
fadeaway failed to rattle Detroit and
Pittsburgh ..... 000 101 021— fi 11 1
Under Buttock Steak, lb. .
O
Breakfast Bacon, Western, lb.
.000 Chicago ......... Oil 410 21x— 10 13 1 Si
/
0
Washington ......
tAu Browns yesterday lost their sec­
n
m
m
Si
m
aa.
*a
ss
t
a
ta
Sa
.000
4m
Chicagn ............
... 0
ond straight game to the Tigers. The
Adams, Kuns, Carlson and Schmidt,
o
.000 Adridgc nnd O'Farrell.
Boslunj
........... ... 0
score was 8 to 3. Thurston rcliuvod
LEGS OF M ILK -FE D VE AL, per II........................................... ... .......... 25c g
.000
fit. l.oOis .............
2
0
Another good picture has been here Pruett after the aexenth. Williams
3 POUNDS GREEN BEANS F O R .................................
, ........... 25c
got four hiU out of five visits to-the
BROOKLYN, April 20.—Philadel­ and gone. .
. ‘
plate, and Hcilmann three out of five
phia hit opportunely behind Ring yes­
Kissimmee Opens
N E W POTATOES, H O M E-G R O W N , 3 LBS. F O R ............................. 25c 5
terday and defeated Brooklyn 5 to 3,
large times out. Score:
“ East is West*’ pleased
Season W ith Victory The Dodgers had a chance to repeat crowd both nights.
.2 . ! F A N C Y FLORIDA PORK, CORN-FED, per lb...................................... 25c g
..k-i.
* ■
their thrilling ninth inning rally of
St. Louia ........... 000 000 102—3 0 2 a PICNIC H AM S, per
'
KISSIMMEE, April 20.— The Kis- Tuetdny but failed although they hud To wtnd up a big week, don’t mias Hulloway and Woodall; Pruett,
simmfc Cowpunchers won a very-in ­ the bases twice filled with one out. the big feature tonight and tomorrow Thurston and Sevcreid.
g F A N C Y B R E A K F A ST BACON, per lb................................................... 25c !
teresting hatting feast from the Score: ,
,
night.
Southern College team here yesteis Philadelphia ....... 103 000 100—5 9 4
CLEVELAND, April 20.— Although g DON’T OVERLOOK OUR GROCERY SA L E — A L L FRESH GOODS 3
day by the scoru o f nine to seven. A Brooklyn ........... 000 001 002—3 6 1
s yesterday
It ia /h d biggest picture on the pro­ Cleveland made eight err u
large crowd attended this game, it be­
Funcy White Bacon, lb.......... ................... 15c
Ring and Henline; Vance, Mamnuv gram nnJ haa been looked forward to afternoon, it won from Chicago again,
Bacon Nugget, Sugar cured, lb. ............. .. 20c
ing the first o f the season.
f&gt;
to
5,
the
game
going
11
innings.
A
Beef
to Braze, lb......... ................................. 15c
ever aimfe its first announcement, beand Deberry.
Spare Ribs, Western, lb............................ _20c
CINCINNATI, April 20.—St. Louis
made it two straight from Cincinnati
yesterday, hy winning a ragged and
ORLANDO, April 20.—Ti/iker field
hard hitting game, 11 to 8. Keck was
knocked out of the box in the third was officially opened yesterday with
inning. Couch was taken out for n the brand new grand stand packed to
pinch hitter in the 8th and the Cardi- j capacity, while the Bulldogs
took
t mils scored four more off two recruit* lummy Loach's Highlanders into
j hurlers in the ninth. Tim score:
|camp to the tune of 3 to 1. Score hy

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NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
The Sanford Carpenters’ Local 1751
contemplates a raiso In acale to 75c
per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923.
231 - 2 Ctp

cause
Petal Negri pTuys i nthis, her tin t
appearance in nn American picture,
nnd in this picture—“ Bella Donna"—
she reigns supreme.

Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
I ola Negri, in "Bella Donna" wlU
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and be a^ the- Princess tonight and then
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf again tomorrow night.
Every one
missing this picture misses the best
LOAN OF »7,000 WANTED— Will bet (of
i f ih e season.
pay 4 % interest for six months and
ane Turner and Ted Watben, with
a six per cent bonus to the party
making this loan. Security: All tan­ thjeir ............
families are the'invited g o o f *
gible assets o f the business together fp r this superfine feature, at the Prlnwith other securities. Money to be
ss tonight.
usc4 for additional equipment, which
will incrcasa the business 150$$. If
Some real bltfh.class&gt;aUractioiu are
you have the money to loan, invast!for.
n*
ir .U»a,
the. next
weak, among
gata this good, clean, legitimate estab­ which are 'B ea rt’a Aflame", “ Eternal

lished business, near Orlando. For in­
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H erald.

J B -tfe

", and “ Adam's Rib."

single by Myatt nnd doubles by pinch
hitters Gardned and Jumieson sent in
tying and winning runs. Score;

Chicago
Cleveland

— 010 002 100 01—5 9 2
200 100 010 02—0 14 8

Lfvarett and Schalk; Edwards, Mor­
ton and Myatt.
PHILADELPHIA, April 20.— Phila­
delphia made it two straight from
.Washington yesterday, winning 4 to
2. Jimmy Dykes hit his second hbme
run In two days, again winning the
'g e n e for tho Athletics. A running
catch by Matthews and a brilliant one
band atop by Miller were features.
Score:
Washington ........ 110 000 000— 2 0 2

15c S

Pig Tails, Western, lb. ...... ....................... 20c
Cream
Cheese, lb. ...................................... 30c
i
Limburger Cheese, lb....................................40c
Wisconsin Brick Cheese, lb........................ 10c
Sliced Ham, lb................................................ 40c
Luncheon Louf, l b .................... ....................20c
Butter, lb. . .
,55c
Clover Bloom Butter, lb. . ........ *................60c
Pure Lnrd in Cartons, lb............................18e

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j FANCY TONGUE SAUSAGE, I»cr lb............................ ................................ ...........v.............. 30e
NUCOA— BUTTERS BREAD, STAYS SWEET, per lb............... ........ .......... :.... ....^Oc

Philadelphia
.011 000 U « — « 10 2
Mogridge and Qharrityt Hasty and
Pefkins.

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The Herald delivered Six times a
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Beef to Boil, lb............................................. 15c
Beef to Kettle Roast, lb............................... 15c
Beef to Steam, lb..........................................15c
These Cuts are IYbm Very Choice Fed Wes\ Jtern Steers
Pure Lard, IbNtti.............
...
15c
Pan Sausage, lb........... ............ .................... 15c
Pork Sausage, lb..........
15c
Beef Liver, Jb............................................... 15c
Smoked Sausage, lb......................;.............. 15c

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THE S A N gQ E g

the .United States would receive
AM ERICAN PPSITIQN
- w : . question, it ;was stated-.irv ywlt- in.
ON RilTNK EXPENSES
fftrnted* quarters. EHot Wodswnfth, ^irat payments from tho- y earV qtio'tifs
CREATES DEADLOCK assistant., secretary o f the treasury, fixed by the Allied powers fo r the
representing the United States, was distribution among them o f German
ESSEN, April 10,— Tile authorities (iwnlUng ncnll fo r another confer. .reparations. . It is not believed
o f occupation have been tightening Vnee session from the representatives American delegate has asked foF A
their hold on the Ruhr noticeably the oY "the ‘ Allies, who, meanwhile, were priority o f payments fo r the full
last few days and the adoption of nwaitinar instruction from th eir'g ov - amount o f the American claimB
even sharper measures, is expected in ernmonts.
Mr. Wadsworth dcclnrcd which total about |25B,000,000,
German quarters as the result o f the thore was no warrant for tho report
Paris conference between .the. repre­ that Ahe conference.hail. IraXsfl Jl£STOPS*COUGH JkXO-.W.IIKKZY.
sents tivo&amp; o f France and Belgium, M.
The Allied delegates assert that if
’ B R E A T H IN G ;-: **
DeGoutte’s recent order for the seiz­ absolute priority were given -the
ure o f. con) in transport, inside the United Slates, the first effect would
Ruhr, has been applied with special be to block the movement o f Ger­
force lately and under steps have man coal to Itnly and also for Eng­
taken to screw down the clamps on land to stop payment o f its puny on er^bnrg. V a .. “ Foluy’a - j Honey and
all unathorized traffic within the oc­ the Rhine or e ls e withdraw It-1 This Tar govo mo quick tolidf and ,8topped
cupied sonc. The occupation o f the point is disputed In Informed circles, my cough." Coughs resulting from
JtCiu, .QriPtte, WiumpIog^CoUgb. -Aor.
mjnen also has ben extended and the
thmn and Bronchitis, quickly relieved
Germans expect the present week will
with Foley’s Honey and. Tar. Three
see the taking over o f n number of
additional pits by
the
occupying the recovery agreement which is generations of satisfied users have
yielding annually C,8Q0,0Q0 pounds i t made Foley’s Honey and.Tar the,larg­
est Belling cough medicine in the
is slated.
Insist
WASHINGTON, April 19— The re­ world. Refuse substitutes.
Sold everywhere.—
quest for priority o f payments which upon Foley’s.
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was submitted by Elliot Wadsworth to Adv.
the Allied representatives in Pnris
is interpreted here as meaning only
Tho Dally Herald, ,15c per week*

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Y O y R MONEY BACK

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P E A N U T B U T T E R ....

NO. it CAN PREMIER
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TOMATOES

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3 FOR
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nity and other organisations, the
.Hhi$^9iPN
our relation to each other.
. Our "Work
is tuUimr too big to Just
"Y* "-.J"
d rift ©r to bd 'dlrected"only* by half
knowledge or the impulse o f the moment. Two .million of trained, wise,
purposeful; determined, unselfish, farvisioned woman it is.the drtnm o f.n
hot impractical urge toward a betI S T w O T --------------------------- --- —
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Mrs. Il^nry W ight, Reporter
Phone '345-W

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because the SAFEST, Is that which this bank
makes for you— and an which it pays14% In­
terest year after year.

Federation £

Our experience against your inexperience
in making an investment is worth your think- ihg over* -• J V

BARRED B Y
Garden W eek, April 22-28,
4 \*?,
'
SermanB In all churchos touching
upon tho Garden.
“ Chapel -Tnltarin ’thm-Bcheohr everymorning, on wild flowers and trees,
protection’ o f blrls,’ nntlve flowers now
cultivated, and tho ipirituol worth of
a garden.
On Wednesday, April 25th, especial
effort w ill'ho. made at all thsf.gohools
toward beautifying tho school grounds
•and prizes wilL be offered Tor ,lh« two
best papers in tho Grammar School
and one in the,High School on any of
the three subjects': Florida Trees;
Florida Wild Flowers; Klorldn Gnrdens.
, A prize will also be offered for thv
best collection and .identification of
leaves, ferns and‘ grosses assembled
by the last d a y ’ o f sbhoftl, the collec­
tion to be •Atnrted during Garden
Week, and nafnes Of All contestants
to be handed to* Mrs. John Ixonardi
before April 28th. A1J the work at
tht) Schools on Wednesday. Is to be, In
tliarge of. Njr,-jMcKay, M iss'M illcn,
Mrs. Arringtoh;;.hhd the teachers. -

— Let usnu your“RfrtBffs'ail'd pay yourlri-'
terest

TAU bAHASSEE, April 19.— The
use o f the strap on misdemeanor or
pmrfirjrtnjhVlCtt wan- plneed tmdor *a
ban by the house today in the adop­
tion o f nn amendment to the mcnsiire
looking to the abolition o f the county
The mnenddonvict lease system
mont,,offered by Representative Fred
FT; iDavi'.n ofH eon , went through with
but half o f the struggle anticipated
Xor.it*.Eiftoen members voted against ■ .
it, while Representative Taylor of
HjllRporp W°k th*5 floor against, nssertfng .thV&lt;* .are casc,s when prison­
ers cannot be handled, especially true
of'n eg roes, without the use o f the
whip. Tp send out the word to the
cfinvicts o f thp state \hat their guards
cnnnotapjdy the lash, licsaid, would
mnkq them unmnnngebla. **’
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

The house started discussioh at the
convict bill nt 11 o'clock under 'a
special order o f bllklftfSA, and Wak
still with it when.Uiey adjourned n t
1 o'clock, it js scheduled for another
round tomorrow, Wlth'aometrOuble in
prospect foK "tboiie members who
would make U possible f&lt;jr the epmll
The City Commission lias .agreed to counties .toturn their. convicts, over to
give' attaiitioJi .'to.r thO - •condition of. the state road department for work
street trees ua regards pruning and on the roads.' ' ’ ~ '
. . . . it
removing' Spanish moss.
The bill as it now stands, provides

LARGE SIZE BOTTLE
YOUR LUCK COFFEE,
P1GGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL, lb

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A t Or land o’ b .Exclusive Hat Shop

!:Department

that coubtleh having to few convicts
to maintain h cniaip can lease them to
a rdntef county, but.never to a private
firm or Individual,' Representative
‘Matthews o f Bradford, sought'to add
an nmefttfment providing that the
convicts may bo given to the ronll
department, nhd in the vote that fol­
lowed, considered another expression
o f foi.llng:tw*.tinin that department, it
lo^t heavily otv: n Standing' Vote,
Later, however, it was decided to re­
consider M r . Matthews' amendment
1 toi&amp;orapw. . •
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Mr, Matthews vxplaipod that bis
amendment m eicly-m ado it optional
nylth the * county commihsioners to
give their convicts to tho road depart­
ment hut Mr. Weeks shouted thaf. he
didn't waul to. give the road depart­
ment anything.

m i n m M L A i ) D R E S S IN G

B. F. W HITNER, Cashier

F r FOBS TER, Praaidsol

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The Herald for first class job work,

WILSON S CERTIFIED SLICED
BACON, LB....................

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UlUl fX.lKtillg UtllllT 111,' la wn Ilf tillMuili- o f Klurlila, Urn- n o t ic e liovlmr
Ix'ftt k Iv on uh . lU'of^'nlhijd Uy la w nmi
l&gt;&gt; tIn- liy -ln w n o f salil c o r p o r a t io n , to
ea c h noil e v e r y x n f M u l l d r r o f sulil
qorporattuli, liy 11 v o l e o f 4,(|fl3 nhtU'i'N
o f s tock , hi. ) tl milliner o f HliAreH of
stork lielhK moii! iliun t l i r w f o u r t l m
o f Uu- tot it i ntitnlkir o f H lia r e * o f ntock
nuliHi-rllM'tl, It H P" &lt;lo«nie&lt;t i ^ N d l c D I lu
aiuetnl A I I T I i ' l . i : VI o f tliu t.'lutl Irr of
tile H A N K t m n III'I LIU Nil A N D l.OAN
AMSCiClATItLN In lUv lunitner h e r e in ­
a f t e r Mated.'
T h u r rfo r o , Not Ire I* h e re b y g i v e n 'l l m t
th e HAN Fern It l l l 'I L I l I N d A N D LOAN
AHSOI’ tA TIO N, n c o r p o r a t io n . Ititenile
to ap ply to lliii H o n o r a b le Ca ry A. H a r ­
d er ,g o v e r n o r o f the K in io o f KloVliln.
at Tullaliimri'i', I'lorlilu. on th e noth.day
Of April, A. It. 1S33. f o r th e p u r p o s e of
olitntnliiK an iimoiulnient o f AHTIl'I.!*'
.VI., of the t’ lu ir tir o f th e RANJ-'OHl)
Ill’ l l , I M M i AN D LOAN A 8 8 0 C I A T 1 0 N ,
tiv rend UK folloU H. t o - w l t :
'• .ir t l c lc VL-*-Th c liluhcat r.mminl o f
InilihtVilni us or iralitllly t o vrhtch i Ii Im
c o r im r a llo t l hIiii II1 s u b je c t Itself shall
lie th e jHinti o f T w o H u n d r ed and F if t y
TiioiisiuifJ D olla rs t»8f.o.yoo.&lt;iB)."
IN WIT-NLHM W tlK I llIO K , RANFOHD
I ll’ ll.I&gt; IN i:\ A N D LOAN AHSOI’ lA T lO N
a riiriiotntlo.tL line raunril this n otice
mid oertllli'Uli\ to he sin n ed In K m c o r ­
p o r a t e an too byvjtM.Dresld enti mid He«l■d i t lih U h C o r p r u a le seal. ultCHleil by
It* S ec r eta r y , on M il" t h c . I l i t h d a y of
Stnrrh. A. It. i:i;3. \

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OLEO, LB. ....... t......

OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
CAN ........................ ......

KINGAN’S PURR-LARD.
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4*LB. S A C K P IL L S B U R Y
F L O U R ..................................

FANCY w h i t e b a c o n
LB...........................
STAR NAPHTHA WASHING
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FANCY LEMONS,
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FANCY BELL PEPPERS
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CAMPBELL'S PORK AND
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LIBBY’S BILL PICKLES
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There is a world of good cheer, hearty good will and unquestioned con:
fidence that rings out when
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money
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A *recent item in the Genernl Fed­
eration News calls attention to the
fact that the Atlanta Woman’s Club
recently graduated n class of 300
women in one of its classes. Now
wo know nothing o f what this class
studied, bull it bringtt to mind a
thought that KOincthing concrete nnd
HANl'OHD IlflLDlNItV AND LOAN AHvery worthwhile might be worked out
HtH'IATION ‘
\
liy T iti:o J. MILlV.tl. Frculilrnt.
in u wqbtan’s ciub study class. A
IHKAl.)
V
great deal o f fun, more dr less good- A t t e s t ;
\
A. P .'O O N N K 1.LV. HccretVtry.
nntured haiy been poked nt club pnMar 3 I - A p r . \ 0-1 3-tO -J”
pers, and the desultory methods o f
club ntudy, but the women who have
found relaxation from drudgerw in
writing and listening to these same
papers arc not tluj ones who are mak­
ing the criticism. However, tho fact
remuin3 that Just qs much of relaxa­
tion, and a great deal o f practical
value c u d iu in a well planned club
course p$ two or throe years duration,
with some definite 'objective. It should
include a stilly qf. citizenship, a re­
view o fp r a c t ic a l homo economics,
"*
feolcfby’
perhaps a drill tiv parliamentary law,
UNION PHARMACY
a bit o f public speaking,' and p study
Sanford, Florida
pf sociology, as well as any frill in
the way, qf an art or literary ruview
that m ight.,be chosen. This, with
somothliig in Ih'u t#ay o f u certificate'
a t'th e end o f the roqrso would bej
iM o r a ln d I
unmetliing nn&gt;* wontan might well be
prom t to win, ps it, would hold many
Have
Cleati Ua
yz.
n
a v e t^iean
o f the requisites in the way of prep­
^
aration fo r opryiep.
, .

Copie in and get your baseball score card and
: Look over our ‘

Gloves, Bats, Balls
Etc., Etc.
g Remember, every one is guaranteed to be a
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For Coughs and Colds, Head­
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and A ll Aches and Paihs
ALL DRUGGISTS
35c and 65c, jars and lubes
Hospital sis*, 33.00

ihe Stom ach
Livei-.Ktdneys

WRIN£Htg#tamd I

U diey TirelItch.Smart*Bum

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or Discharge,

Liflsmnd or Granulated, use

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More la a uuif^eauon. w hy not
hold j club .Institutes in all our stales
a n f districts to deliberately
train
the ethics and efficiency

Marine. Sc
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lies in ccminc to this shop where proftlse promises, exngceratetl statements of quality and values, insistent urpingi
etc., arc not permitted.'
THE MERIT’S OF OUR VULCANIZING SERVICE
are What we rely upon to patronage. You’ll find it com­
fortable and nleasant to come here and more profitable too
than going where the windstorm habits are practised.

if Sore*. Irritated,

.General Fpdcratjop Pra-sident Makes
P ractlu l Buggcstion.^ar Bpcclai-

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Oak AVcnpe and Third Street
PHONE 17—

�PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFQRD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923

/flsT n cT tn eT arn lly

F fsn e r

Wo q u c m 'm am hotd 'em forawhnm

v

Y ftW v*
THE N ft H E

You esn find the name of
every live Business Man
in Sanford in this Column
each day.

ick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
e please you, tell others; If not,
tell ua. Phone 498

\NF0RD N O V E LT Y
W ORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop,

eneral Shop and Mill
Work

fA L ^ S S

W . IIERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY

•UvOHr T Q •
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Cards of Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men,'each
of whom, in hie chosen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

George A . DeCottes
Attorney-nt-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
IANFORI)
FLORIDA

FRED R. W ILSON
ATTOBNEY-AT-I.AW
First National Bank Iluildinf
KFOKD
FLORIDA

EI.TON J. toOlJGIITON
ARCHITECT
Room 7, Miller Bldg
1ANFORD

IRP-------- AUTO--------- BONDS

S. 0 . Shinholser

CIIELLE M AINES
•

Conl;nc|qr.ftJHl. Hu Utter
FORD

La amim d

LAWYER
-;— Court House
Giuasr* Designed

Henry McLaulin, ,IrM
n -N -T -s -T -n
I ft a m l n i i n t a

Opt. 1).
Opllriun-Optorirtrl*'*
12 R*at First Slrrvl

I is•mrn nra*
Niirrfjr

Sanford. Fla.

Hunt!*

I,ones i»
lnra« I ' n i p r r t f
Mil In
M roiril
k1‘ UII I)

lliialiima

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Lhnnrr

Offi ce
rOM PAKT

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CO Ml* A N Y

H H -h Mnacnolln A i r

EW ART The Florist
Flowers-------------- Floral Designs
Innual and Ornnmental Plants
Myrtle Are.------------- Phone 260-W

lNFORI)

M AC H IN E
C O M PAN Y

icnernl Machine and Roiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repaint
Acetylene Welding
one 62--------- Snnford, Florida

DR. J. T. DENTON
Rooms 20U-207-20H Melscb Building
Rooms 220-228

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DR. It. M. MASON
•
SKNTIST
New Mefsrh Huilding
,ne 21)1
Sanford, Florida

DR. G. S. SELM AN
Practico limited to
id Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
Examined, Glasses Filled
Mt-isch Huilding

SPARKS LEASES THEATRE
FORT FIERCE, April 20.—E. J.
right officers and five enlisted men ^P «rks, of Jacksonville, operator of
the U. S. Marine corps, hopped off n striing of theutres in Florida, has
(he North Island Nij-vy training leased1 the fine new Sunrise Theatre
timi yesterday morning nt 9:15 for nenrinig completion here und expects
roxi country flight to Quantico, Va.Jto open it within a short time

That’s W hy St’s
...Popular •••
Our ordors are coming in so fast that if it were not that wc
kept prepared to render real service we could
not handle them.

W E DELIVER

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

Very; pretty nnd attractive program,
a homo in St. Louis county, several
miles west of the city.
itruler the direction of Mrs, J. F.
Tiie loot was recovered in the home
Lively nnd Mrs, 1„ It. Mitchell wns
of William F, Dnering. Unregistered
given at 7 p. m Most of the mumbonds of the St. Louis Federal Land
I t vi* of the Sunday school were pres­
Hank to the amount of $2,159,000 and
ent unit took part in this program.
$225,00i) of other payer,* of which
The church was beautifully decorated
*3
Mrs. Helen Sharon,.of Quincy, Fla.,
$111,‘-*50 was negotiable, were taken
for the occasion. The offerings from
*u William Thompson, of Orctten, Fla.,
Classified Ads 1c « word. No
by the robbers.
this service and the morning session
'4 spent Wednesday with Mrs. William
Ad tnken for less than 25c.
ST.
LOUIS,
April
20.—Two
million
of the Sunday school amounted to
*4 Pollard.
And positively ho Clnssilled
dollars worth of bonds and securities,
MrKinnon-Markwood Company, will
f l f l . 12.
Ads charged to anyone. Cnsh
^
Mr. and Mrs. \V. I* Alderman, of
included
in
tin*
loot
taken
in
a
Imblhave
a complyto line of Hurt Sc hnli­
Edward McCall, of Stetson Univer­
must accompany all orders.
’ a Lake Harney, wns in Sanford on busup
of
an
armored
mail
truck
here
ne
r
&amp;
Marx clothing, new store, new
sity spent the week end with his par­
Count the words und remit
iness Tuesday.
April 2, were recovered late today iti stock.
.
12*tfe
ent
a.
»
arordingly.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Kndor Curlctt have
The old part of the McCall packing
&gt;41 purchased a new Hupmobile.
house caught fire Wednesday after­ UBna*juufi?irviaxKB3auuaanngftHrK*aiiiiaa)iHKiiaaM rtniiHHnaaBB:iKH
_
J. E. Laing nnd daughter, of San­ noon nnd hut for the quick and offic­
■ 1)0 yo u RAISE MOST OF YOUIt IJAHY CHICKS OR DO «
ford, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Wm. ii nt work of some of the townsmen
_ Pollard. Mrs. Ballard accompanied would have proved a very disastrous ! •
YOU L E T MOST OF THEM DIE?
S
______
•
■
^ them home and spent Wednesday in fire. A large hole was burned in the *
The Proper feed i.i necessary 5
'•* Orlando visiting friends.
roof hilt no other damage wns done.
order to
&lt;.e v livaU • !J
_
The sewing bee met nt Mrs. Shol- ' W. A. Owen and It. II. Mi-Calf, Jr., !
* 'r
chick and change.your Iusj
&gt;i
ts don’s Tuesday sewing for Mrs. Tom ot Lnkelnnd, spent a few days fish­
ly McClain, who lost everything last ing at the Prairie this week.
real profit.
5
*c Wednesday by fire.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wright have
,,r
fdrs, Grover Lefiles spent 'Friday returned from Plant City and will
8* with Mrs. Clifford Proctor of Can* make Oviedo headquarters for a few
n" nan.
months.
Mis. Kndor Curlctt attended the
Karl Howl end Miss Mary Slaviek,
l’r ,«Iub meeting in Sanford Friday.
of Oviedo, were quietly married nt
"L j The P. A. It.'s of Sanford held their
Daytqna llcneh Sunday, April 15th.
c- meeting Saturday at the Imme of .Mrs.
Alton
Furnoll and Miss Olga Slaviek n
**-11 II. Pattishall. Twelve Indies bewere the only Oviedo people present £
t*’ ing present.
at the marriage. Mr. Fartiell and [J
i.,
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. II. Killtee and Mr.
THE
CASH
Miss Slaviek returned to Oviedo Sun- a
ile and Mrs. Wm. Kilbee spent Sunday
day evening and Mr. and Mrs. Omvl £
A: iti t'huluota with Mr. nnd Mrs. Noah
remained at the Beach for several Jj
days.
I■
Mr. and Mrs. Harney F. Griggs, of
a
Mrs. II. At. South entertiiiiiyij, thoj•
Sanford,‘ Mr,i«pd;,Mra-. Gtpver le filc^
nnd sons, Mr. ami Mrs. T. W. IVevull, 1J. I&gt;, C.'s Tuesday afternoon. The'a
L. L. Alderman nnd Ruth MeFarlnne ladies of this chapter paekeil on that a
afternoon n very nice box of housespent Sunday at Pemiishuw.
,
Mrs. K. II. Kilbe spent last Wed­
nesday with Mrs. .1. M. Prevail.,
Miss Lula Lefties spent Sunday
with Miss Nees.
Mrs. P. P. Panne and family wish
to express their thanks far the sym­
pathy and many kindnesses shown
them in their recent bereavement.
Mrs. ( ’lias. Phillips and Mrs. P. T.
Orlando’s Favorite Shopping Flare
Wakefield attended the P. A. It. meet­
ing lit Mrs. II. II PnttisliitU’ i
The funeral of Harley Panne, who
died in Miami, Friday, April fitli, took
I lace at the Geneva cemetery the fol­
lowing Tuesday afternoon. The Rev.
WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT
Ready-lo-Wear Department
Jidin Thompson, pastor of the Bap­
a
tist church officiating. A large num­
Real Sacrifice of Ratines ami Crepes
g
AFTERNOON AND SPORT DRESS!
FURNISHED ROOMS f-.r light liouse
ber of sorrowing friends gathered to
plain nnd fancy Ratines are all French mater- u
beeping, 701 Magnolia nv-. IH-5tc
We have selected front our regular stock Just 17 in­
pay their last respects and to condole
and regularly priced at H5c, $1.00, $1.25, 01.50, *
ARRANGE now for the most beauti­ with the bereaved family. Mr. Duane
dividual frocks, uud each one is uii exclusive model.
5, $2.*10 and $2.25. Our plain Ore pea nt 85c and J]
ful completely furnished, cool, ocean spent his boyhood days in Geneva,
Those dresses are fashioned from such malerials ns
5. All mail orders will he filled promptly. Ev- ■
front apartments on the beach. Ev­ where his parents came ns early set­
Rosliannra, Flat Crepe, Georgette nnd Canton. Al­
piece will be sold Saturday
PRICK a
erything new and modern, investigate tlers, but for a number of years ho
most every sisc is represented in this range. The
personally or write in time. Sxold, bus made his homo in Miami. His
following prices will prevail:
llfi Ocean Avc., Apartment I, Daytona Geneva friends were greatly shocked
ltcgulur
HALE
Regular
HALE
Beach, Fin.
7-3t-Fri-p and grieved to learn of his death. He
$311.00
..
$29.50
$57..r 0
511.5(1
leaves to mourn his loss, a wife, an
FOR RENT—Modem apartment, u
$55.00
$39.50
$011.50
519.50
T ' RONK SUITING This Is a ligiit weight French
aged mother and two brothers, Stew­
bed room, new and clean. Apply
$05.00
$17.50
$15.00
.
$31.60
finish l.incne, iileul for nurns dresses, one piece
art Poano, of Geneva, and Arthur
117 Luurcl Ave.
19-'
$42.50
$31.50
$59.00
$12.50
dresses und aprons. In u full 39-in., made to sell
Donne, of Jacksonville. To those the
----- 2nd Floor-----for 35c. Our price
A (7%^^
rage on Crystal l-ukc. See it Sun­ heartfelt sympathy of our contmunity
satuuiay
i.nd
Monday
day or first of the week.— Dr. Fel­ is extended.
I,ACE DEPARTMENT
lows, Lake Mary.
19*2tp
Narrow Venlse Edges. Saturday
SIUK DEPARTMENT
FOR RENT—Desirable housekeeping
and Monday, 5c yard, *1 yards for
A $1.98 Silk Sale
rooms. Ilox 117.
19-Otp
HOSIERY
1)
EP
A
RTM
ENT
FOR RENT—'S*1room bungalow on
Fancy and plain silks, ranging in price from
hard road. 11 miles from town.-—E.
No. 7X Kayser Hose, extra heavy quality, pure silk.
$2.25 to $3.50, which includes the following numbers:
F_ Lane.
l'J-2tp
Black only. Also No. 726 Phoenix sheer silk. Silk
Belding’s pure dyed and pure silk Charmeuse,
top und foot. While only. Regular (jjj A
full Sti-iu., ut shades of Rurjisn Green, Navy, Taupe,
prices
$3.1)0.
Speciul
.........................t
p
a
i
l
s
a
t
/
Work
is
going’
forwurd
on
the
clear­
your
WANED—A chance to build
Drown and Wisteria.
Fancy Top. Lisle top children’s hulf socks, all sixes
new home before lumber gets any ing up of a new street from tiie Sannnd a good range of colors.
A A
Fumy TalL-ln in Pink, Brown nnd pin stripes,
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­ ferd to the Geneva roads below the
rnilroud
tiatks.
When
thfs
street
is
Hliick
unti White Shepherd checks, and Gold und
3
pairs
for
ed.—Sanford Novelty Work*. 183-tfc
completed it will be possible to get
Green changeable Li Tela.

FEED*HAY"CRAIN AND FERTILIZERS
RHONE 539»MYPTLE AVE.88™ ST.SANFORD,Fit

S

PHYSICIAN-SURGEON

PLANES'TO CROSS U. S

PHONE U S

— '

,w w r oer ^

^TRACTOR nnd BUILDER
Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

v / c r 'A U A ti-

o f M tticrY

VfHRN M e
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W oo w *s
n o o m g , M A C &gt; « e -E .-e .

WANTED TO B U Y — Asparagus fern from the Sanford to Geneva
road
seed, for good clean stock will pay without crossing the railroad.
a good price. Address W. P. Newell
Mias Mable Swope and her room­
mate, Miss Frances Campbell, o f Stet­
son left Tuesday aftor spending the
week end in Oviedo.
Miss Katherine Lawton spent the
week end ht Oriundo, the guest of
Mins Shirley Swope.
Mioi Welch, o f the Rollins College
faculty made a splendid talk at the
COST
meeting o f the Woman’s Club, of
L O t t . 6T K A Y £ b ,'i 5K_ 6T o T E N - l Oviedo Friday afternoon. Her aublarge bay horse, stocking feet be­ jeet being “ The Psychology.of Dress."
hind, brand on left fore shoulder. $15
Quite a number o f Oviedo people,
reward if returned to Henry Marshall, including Mrs. It. B. McCall, Mrs. Em­
Cameron City.
17-6tp mett McCall, Mr .and Mrs. T. L.
LOST— Thursday morning Lynx- fur, Mead and Rev. J. N Thompson at­
on Park avenue between 2nd and tended the horticultural parade and
vth street o t on 4th street between exhibit In Orlando Tuesday.
Park avenue and Talmetto avenue.
Misses Elisabeth
Lawton1 and
Return to Dr. Mitchell, 210 Park ave­ Katherine Young, o f Rollins College,
nue and receive reward.
17-3tp spent the week end with their -parents
LOST— tfrom car, green hat. Return last week.
Sunday school -day waa observed at
to Herald office.

COBSKT I)EPARTM ENT

Our entire stock of Brasuiurcs listed for Saturday
and Monday as follows:
SALE
Regular
SALE
Regular
$2.10
$2.50
$5.00 ....
$1.29
SI.05
■’ $1.25
83.0U .. .. ........... $2.59
52.98
$3.50 .
$1.39
$1.50
$2.00
.... .......... $1.79
SBc
60c .......... .........
.. 79c
$1.00 ..
$4.50 ......
. 13.79*

INTERIOR DECORATING DEPT,
Highly mercerised draperj poplins In Sunfast
of Light Blue, Copeuluxgcu, Coral, Lljht
Corn, Veronica, Gold.and Uuld:n Brown, O
Full 50-ln., Saturday juid Monday
O

KNIT UNDEItW EAR DEIT,
25 doz. ladies’ low neck sleeveless s im n s r
ktdt vesta. Special price 15c, or two for .

LADIES’ SHOE DEPARTMENT
Combination Black and Gruy Sports
oxfords. Jlcg. $10. Special.........

SPECIAL IN HAND HAG

Two-tone Brown sports oxfords,Reg. price. Special ................

Elw ood-M ycl) make, g tn u n c hand tooled. Rsgvlar n
prices $9 mid $9.50 Sutuit'ay and Monday. Special £

ART DEPARTMENT
Fancy pillows ot velvet, velour ami
tapestry. .Specially priced - --------- -

colors “
Pink, a
C a
5
v L
*

Q - 'f l

A Q

Bungalow aprons, stamped with Attractive designs on
unbleached muslin, ready In bo cmQ C ft
l.roldvred- Special ----- ^
Q v v

TO ILET GdODS, DpPAItTMENT
Jcrgvii’a J^lly Lotiuii. Beg. prke 60ct
Saturday and Monday
-'-i ' ’ '

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T OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 18

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1923

VOLUME IV,

HAS BEEN ACCEPTED BY
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS'

FOUR BOMB PLANUS
HOPPED OFF TODAY
* * CROSS-COUNTRY

OjUR O W f COUNTY
Hunt This New Steel Drawbridge
nnd Made it a Free Bridge 1to the Public

(By the Associated Press)
SAN DIEGO, Calif., April

ing airplanes ‘'m^nned^by

►
-

IN NEW YORK BY FEDERAL GOVERN'
MENT INSTITUTED BY T O E R A L GOV
ERNMENT AND PREPARED BY ATTOR
NEY GENERAL DAUGHERTY

CELERY MARKETS
Cariot Shipments Reporlrd for Wed- ( s*.

After Consultation Wjth Pfp8jdent Harding and

eight officers and five cnAsks Court to Permanently Prevent Any
listed men of the United *
Transactions in Sugar
:
a* States Marino Corps hopped .
kfc off at North Island Navy be
M Training Station this mom- be.
WASHINGTON, April 19.—Injunction proceedings to com­
b® ing at 9:15 o’clock for n ** pletely shut off irndliiff in sugar futures was instituted in New
Kn cross country flight to
York today by theTcdernl RovernmenL The government hill pre­
b® Quantico, Virginia.
pared under the personal direction of Attorney General Daugherty
n*
b* after consultation with President Hardinjr oaks the court to potR R R R R i a l Q l q R R muncnlly prevent the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchuhge from

Florida—Sanford section
Florida—ManaUe portion
Totdl

b

F O II REAPPORTIONMENT
UNDER CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT BASIS

JUDGE REDUCES
JAIL SENTENCE
EX-GOV. BILBO
-------(Ry the Associated Press)
OXFORD, Mss., April 19
Judge Holmes reduced to
ten days the thirty days jail
sentence imposed on Theo­
dore Bilbo, former governor
ot Mississippi for contempt
of court. Also eliminated
one hundred dollar fine im­
posed on former governor.

:: OF
X

3

MEMBERS

In House for Each of Five Most
Populous Counties—Two for
Next 18— One for Rest

. I Ur The
l’re*a)
Shipping Point Information for WedI ----------TALLAHASSEE,
April
19.—The
nerday, April .181 h :
' senate constitutional amendments
One of the greatest works of the
SANFORD, FLA./
Cool, door.
rounty of Somindle is the now steel
I committee today ’ reported favorably
Hauling* heavy, demand nnd move- a*
drawbridge with croosoted nppronchon the measure looking to the reapment slow, market steady for good a
R*
I
pdrtilmmcnt under the constitutional
es that now spana the upper St. Johns
stock, weak for poor stock. Mostly
]
amendment
on a basis of three memriver at the former Oateen ferry nndi
poor condition. Carloads f. o. b. usual
her* in tho house for each of the five
on the road from Sanford to New
terms: 10 irvrh crates Golden Self- Five Are.Killed
most populous counties, two each for
Smyrna. For many years this cross­
blnnchlng 4-0 dox. stalks in the rough j
!
tiie
next eighteen nnd one each for
ing was a ferry boat crossing that
In Apartment Fire
entering into or permitting any transncUon in sugar unless per­ Few sales best mostly $1.50-51.00,]
the
remanider. The senate with a
even in its beat period was dangerous People Are Marooned
son purporting to make such sale has in possession or under con­ New French Strain few sales $1.25In
Center
of
City
,
membership
of thirty-eight would be
and especially in Inttor days when
On Island in Lake trol the supply of sugar made by requirements of such transac­ $1.40, mostly around $1.25, few best
equitably
spread
over the state ac­
automobiles took the place of the
higher. New French strain and Gol­
. _ 1—----Lynn, Massachusetts, Early This cording to population.
Michigan, Starving tion.”
slower teams. 1
..
.
den Self-blanching poor quality nnd At
.Morning
It wall a mooted question for many
WASHINGTON, April 10.—'The action r e n t e d \ h f The gov­ condition low ns $ 1. 10.
TALI AIIASSE, April lib—Walter
years ns to whether Volusia county Three Men Beach Mnlnlnnd After ernment says as a result of “orgy of speculation which has driv­
f l t y T l»e A b b n r l n l n l l * r f M l
•
Battle With Ice and Hlurii
Higginbotham,
whipping boss of the
would join Seminole county in a free
LYNN, Mass., April 19.—Flvo per­
en up price of HUgar.’to consumer and which during February cn Total cariot shipments from San- .
I'utmun
Lumber
Company, at Clara,
drawbridge. Seminole county cbmford this season to date.......... 11,902 sons Were killed in a fire which de­
riched the pockcthooks of brokers by $900,000. Although action
d i r T k e A n u n rln t rd I’r t w l .
now
tinder
indictment
chnrged with
missionera many years ago.' wanted
Total
earlol
shipments
from
Man*
stroyed Essex Castle, 5-etory brick
NORTH POUT, Mich., April 19.— was a civil suit Attorney General Seymour announced the govern­
the murder connection with the death
Volusia commissioners to help con­
ate
this
season
to
date
.........
1,525
apartment
house
oh
Ellis
street
in
ment
was
also
considering
criminal
proceedings
under
the
Sherstruct the stool drawbridge at Har­ Cold, exhausted and half starved, ment Inw and pursuing investigation along thnt line.
Total cariot shipments from Santhe center of the city early, today. of Martin Tnliert, of North Dakota,
den’s ferry over what I* now called three men who for forty-eight hours man
foul last Henson to date ....... 2,882 Many occupants wore hurt. The deadI ’ enme here today to appear before the
the Monroe bridge. This was also a battled their way through slush, ice
are: Frank Toiler. George l’hilpot,' Joint legislative committee Invc.tigatTotal cariot shipments from Manferry nnd the traffic-was getting 50 and open wnter reached the mainland
.........1,071
Mrs. Antoinette Hanlon, Miss MarTnbert’s death.
ateo last season to date
heavy thnt when a''corporation was here yesterday benring tho news that
gnret Nutter, nnd Harry Fairchild.
Higginbotham is chnrged with first
formed in Volusia ^county to build n ten others, nine men nnd one woman
Telegraphic Reports from Important
are
slowly
starving
on
Fox
Island,
18
degree murder in connection with tho
steel drawbridge, and the _ Volusia
Markets
New World’s Record
dmth of Tnbort and is out on a $19,­
commissioners Would not join in n miles from hero In Lake Michigan.
p Florjdn
As
a
result’
of
their
story
two
army
CHICAGO:
(i»°,
clear,
090 bond following indictment on
Continuous
Dancing
plan for a County bridge tho Seminole
including
at rived 54»“cars
•
I miiven
if on •••**counts, by the Madison county
county coniiulHRlogera acceded to the airplanes are driving through the
Made at Cleveland three
------------broken.
in oken. Supplies of Inferior stock
grand jury. Higginbotham was well
clamor for a bridge and allowed a ten sky from Self ridge Field to carry
dressed when he appeared before the
year franchise for this’ toll bridge nt food to the ntorooned party on Fox At Bastrop Court House at N o o n -T h ro e Others
*£ &gt;
t l l r T h e A »»»eli«fril I’f - - - )
island.
committee. Wiiejt questioned, he said
CLEVELAND,
O.,
April
19.—Now
• Harden’ti ferry and it has been In
Out of Jurisdiction
crates uidiimry condition »nd quality,
record for oonUnoous dancing lie was in the employ of the Putnam
operation for about shvon.yenr* mak­
Golden Self-blanching
‘
•
H8 h()Uni wn* mm|P here this morning Lumber Company as deputy warden
ing rich returns for its owners but Spanish War Veterans
Arthur K|r|n whcn hc quit dattc- Icnklng after thq prisoners and camp.
BASTROP, April 19.—ShEcrlff Carpenterktarly today notified flfu’L‘n *2.00.*2.25, few ow aa $1.75,, Wcw
bringing out many criticisms •from Grateful to Merchants
French Strain 441 do. stalks best
•
&lt;5
.
"Wore you commonly referred’to as
of
tho
defendants
in
tho
Morehouse
I’urish
hooded
hand
cases
to
current
or
«
the travelling public for having been
$2.25, poorer low as $1.75; n nor..
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for
Liberal
Advertising
tiie whipping boss?" wus asked.
him
nt
the
court
house
before
noon
today.
Three
others
charged
In
connec­
made a toll bridge and exacting a
stalks best $1.50 $ 1.75, poorer low ns
"Yes,
and was paid $45 a month nnd
tion
with
crimes
anout'of
the
sheriff’s
jurisdiction.
The
state
chargeithat
w o r i.l ) PI T HUUDF.N
heavy toll nt that.
The Spanish wnr vets want to thank nil the defendants are Klansmen. Smith, Stevenson, bred Higginbotham, $1.25; 2«*-3 dox. stalks mostly $2.00;
nil family -expenses," he said.
OF JURY 8 UMMON8
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' When it came time to discuss the
t rates heated disocunted 50e-$1.90.
ON t \ S. POSTMAN
Higginbotham described the whip­
question ofn bridge at Osteen ferry the Sanford folks who helped out on [ and Newt Gray surrendered this morning. Captain Sklpwith, exalted .cyclop,
CINCINNATI: 57\ d e a r . No curthe
program,
making
our
encampment
of the Morehouse Elan telephoned the sheriff that he would surrender this
tho Seminole county commissioners
ping of T nbtrt’when guards had re­
lot arrivals, 5 cars on track including
TALLAHASSEE, April 19.—The potted Tniiert was not working. He
stood pat for a free drawbridge and nn assured success. \Vo take this m orn in g.
broken.
.Closing Wednesday
and senate today passed ii measure by said Tube it worked well following
means
to
ask
you
to
put
up
what
dec­
after gaining the consent of Volusia
MONROE I a April 19.—District Attorney Garrett today is investigat­ opening Thursday. Supplies moder­ Senator llodgtin providing that jurors day anti when a few days later he
county for this bridge the county at orations you have during the three
demand for _good'stock limited. may be summoned by registered mail. was reported sick he was directed to
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Seminole bonded for sufficient money days of tho encampment. We expect ing complaints submitted to his office by the Iinstrop Pulp and Paper X-om- ate.
to
decorate
First-street
and
will
have
...
Unstrop
that
hooded
men
had
been
prowling
about
the
premises
of
j
movement
limited, market steady. Ha The measure would amend tho stat- rare for prisoner and sent for a doc­
to constructe the bridge and the con­
10
inch
crates
various in the rough futos so as tn make it unnecessary for tor.
a
decorator
here
for
thut
purpose.
P
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,
and
workmen
had
been
intimidated,
it
was
learned
hero
today.
tract was let to the Austin Bridge
the conrpuny
Vt
5
dox.
stalkii
considerable gruen, personal service In the summoning of
Anyone
who
desires
his
services,
Company, of Atlanta and the work
shoit,
some
decayed,
best mostly $2.50 juries.
please
phono
the
Herald
office
by
MONROE
A
mil
19.—Tho
district
attorney
sui.l
one
of
the
reports
doPRICES OF NECESSITIES
was started several months ago and
few
$2.75,
poo
Per
$2.00-$2.B;
3
dox.
m!T„
...
hood....
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m
u
k
»
l.h
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.h
o
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hi.
.houl
rr
o
.
pushed
The ..........
. bridge Monday, Hi" J * *
1 P 12 PER CENT IN YEAR
eu to..completion.
ru.wM .H.V-.............
nluM»- H.o Jlorvhm .o klun H htalka quality fair $2.25; 8 doz. stalks
TALLAHASSEE, April 19— The
was thrown open to the public about The matter of decorating .s of course boon prowHm! nhoot the |.l.n t for
S
jiny kho.-lo.ia. of .ho o ff.lr nnd offered » re» „ d _ o t »50^_for,.hn quality inferior few sulcs $1.50.
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house today passed n measure by Rep­ WASHINGTON, April 18—Prices for
two weeks ago and while
of the organization
PHILADELPHIA: 3W\ clear. 3 resentative Davis of IxMin, whlrh pro­ tin* necessities of life now average 12
not
finished
ds
yet
the'
mon,
the
camp
through
membership
arrest and conviction of any person wearing the regalia
proaches nre
Florida arrived, 7. cars on track in- vides that constables may servo t lie per cent higher thun u year ago, and
cars and teams can easily make th e , assessm ents, and more ©.peelnlly the found trespassing.
,
grade to tho bridge nnd this county I h earty co-operation of everyone in the
hiding broken. Supplies moderate, 1 t,root.,IBoa j„ territory outside, the city arc still on the upgrade, nnd increase
demund and movement inodcrato, mar* *|n wbieh the sheriff is located. Mr. of !( 1-2 per cent being noted in March
is receiving tho congratulations' and I mnkjng of our program, is amply a 1 «
ket steady for good stock Florida Davis snid the hill wns designed to over February, it wan announced by
thanks of the travelers on both sides to take care of everything. And we
feel
that
any
further
solicitation
of
10 inch crates New Frelich Strain In cut down on the mileage compensation | the labor department Tuesday.
of the river for their efforts to give
our
folks
would
be
un
imposition.
tho
rough best 4-0 dox. stalks $2.00- of sheriffs. His Gill makes it possi­
the public a good bridge and one that
Iluildlng materials and metala
You are cordially invited to attend
$2.25; 3 d«x. Mtnlks $ 1.75-$2.00; 8 ble for the sheriff when lie wants to
is free.
again
showed laige
increases In
dox. stnlkH $1.75, poorer all sites $L- serve a process out of town, to mere­
• The new bridge is 340 feet long and our opening excrcisos nt the court­
March
over
tiie
preceding
month, due
ly mnil it to the constable, eliminating
$1.75..
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18 feet wide constructed of steel and house on May 7, at 9:30 a. m.
to
ahurp
advances
in
lumber;
brick,
THEODORE ROOSEVELT CAM P,
NEW YORK: 37°, ctear. 11 Flor­ the necessity Of the sheriff making puiut, structural steel, iron pipe, nulls,
is said to be ode of the best in the
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arrived. Supplies moderate, de­ thetrip.
state. It hat two 00 foof openings for
Most Serious Charge is Conspiracy to Commit ida
roofing tin, steel billets, copper, lead,
mand moderate, movement limitod,
tho passage of boats and is also
tin and sine the Increases In these two
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Murder .
market rather dull. Florida, 10 inch SHERIFF FREED OF KILLING
built high enough to allow the smaller DOYLE WILL IGNORE
CHALLENGE TO TEST
IN JURY’S REPORT| groups averaging 3 nnd 7 per cent re­
crates loom ordinary condition yellow,
launches to go under the bridge with­
spvctivoly.
SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPHS
,_Davld person to leave his home, with con- New French Strain nnd Golden SulfBASTROP, La., April 19
out opening the draws and impede
Smaller increases were recorded for
apitjgg to assuult a person, with con- blanrhliiK mixed 3-0 do*, stalks, best
FT.
PIERCE.
April
19.—The
grand
truffle on the bridge. The trestle
NEW YORK, April 19— Sir Conan I- Garrett, district attorney of tho spiring to compel u person to *ettV0 $2.00-$2,25, few $2.50; condition ordl Jury which was recalled in session by the groups of farm products, foods,
approaches to the bridge ore creoDoyle will Ignore the challenge of sixth judicial district, arrived hero
automobile and with conspiring. 1° .! „ &gt;ry $1.26-$1.56; 8 dozen stalks $1.50- Judge E. C. Davis lo make a thorough cloths and clothing, chemicals and
Koted and tho roadway to the bridge
lute yesterday from Monroe and filed an ---------drugs, house furnishing goods and
Stephen
Morgan,
old
tihie
New
\o
rk
will soon bo hard aurfacod, making
compel n person to leave his place of $1.75, few $2.00, poorer low aa $1.25. investigation into the mortal shooting miscellaneous commodities. In the
photographer, to name a ghost pic­ early last night Vhu M
of Infor­
BOSTON: No market report on ac­ of Nols C. Danielson of Stuart, by
them c^ty of approach to the bridge
.
ture subject that he could not produce mation p r e p s .n l by AtLnnoy Gener­ business.
Sheriff J.JL Merritt here last'Friday, food group, raw sugar averaged 18.2
count
of holiday.
and'' perfectly safe in all kinds of
T.H1. Burnett, E. M. ("Newt’ )
I
n
'a
purely
mundane
way,
1-ady al A. V. Coco charging nearly a score
reported tonight that its Investigation per t t „^ higher, and granulated sugar
weather. The flooring of the bridge
Gray, OlU'cr Sklpwith, younger son
Doyle
declared
today.
of Morehouse citizens with varjous of­ of Capt. Sklpwith, Smith Stevenson, leave Morehouse parish. Addle May failed to show any reason for the ar- ] if.q pl&gt;r cent higher in March than In
built or heavy timbers is coated with
In the absence of her husband, who
rest of tho sheriff onany charge in February,
sstStalt an d 'slag making good sur­ had gone to Pittsburgh for u lecture. fenses aa a rysnlt of masked bond ac­ and Captain Sklpwith nre named in Hamilton, of Mer Rouge, ordered by
connection
with tho homicide.
tivities in the jiuriBh last summer.
facing for cahi and alijo protecting
bills charging conspiracy to compel p masked hand, to leave tho parish or
Lady Doyle mudo the following com­
Thirty-two
witnesses were examin­ STATE HOTEL MEET
the flooring from the wear and tear ment on the challenge voiced by Mr.
Judge Fred N. pdom; who acconi- n person to leave , an automobile. he tarred nnd feathered, teatlfjfd ut
COMES TO Cl-OSE AT
tho open hearing that ahe had recog­ ed. Sheriff Merritt shot Danielson,
of travel and from the weather.
JACKSONVILLE TODAY
Morgan at tho Interantlonal Photo­ panted Mr. Garrett from Monroe, j Stevenson,. Oliver Sklpwith, Burnett
whom
he
was
in
the
act
of
arresting
Tlie bridge cost $18,000 when com­ graphic A rt. and C raft. Exposition opened court at 0 o’clock, and the and Gray ore charged In other l,ills nized Dr. McKoin nnd Kirkpatrick
on liquor selling charge, after Daniel­
pleted and the f a d that it t*.of steel
district attorney Immediately filed with lying in wait armed with a dan­ among her visitors.
JACKSONVILLE. April 19.—A
being held here:
Kirkpatrick, Dr. McKoln and I-aurlo son, Ills claimed, uttered a threat banquet tonight was a feature of the^------P
and is up to date In every particular now
the bills with James Dalton, clerk of gerous weapon.
, ’
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I
am
sure
my
husband
will
pay
no
against the sheriff and drew a revol­
and is free to, the pulbile U a matter attention to his challenge, or to the th’a court. Warrants were issued und
Captain Sklpwith, Maxvln Pickett, Calhoun are named In hills charging ver. The coroner’s Jury this morn­ second day’s session of the eighth
of congratulation t o ) ho county com­ challenge of pny othor publicity seek* placed in the hand* of the, sheriff, Gud Pickett und Benton P ratt declar­ assault with a dangerous weapon as ing retumeda verdict to the effect annual meeting of the Florida State
missioner* of Seminole ahd also to srs. who claim to be able to duplicate Fred Carpenter, for the arrest of the ed by Alontn Braddock to have ]MV a Jesuit of a holdup on tho Gslllon
that Danielson came to his death a t Hotel association which will close to­
Volusia- since tf a t county has con­ the work of spirit photographers. No­ defendants. members of an unmasked party which road, while Calhoun is named In an­ tho hands of Sheriff Merritt, while the morrow. • j.
sented to pay their half tome time in body denied that they can put things
The most serious charge contained visited his home last summer, brought other as conspiring to compel a por- latter wns engaged In the enforce­ . Following a short business session
aon to leave ths town of Boatrop. Kel­
the future.
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photographic plates by trick
' in the bills is thnt of conspiracy to him to Bastrop, and turned him over
ment of tho laws of the state of this morning the hotel men went on
This new bridge will divert much photography. But they caitno meet murder. Two bills covering this to Carpenter os a n . alleged bootlcg- ly Harp, Ed. Ivy,*Dr. McKoin, Cal­
a boat ride to Mayport. Officers will
Florida.
of the eaat* co^st traffic via Osteen
crime are against J, K. Sklpwith, ex­ g«r, are named In blUe charging the houn and Capt. Sklpwith in other JURORS MAY’ BE SUMMONED BY boeleftad tomorrow morning and the
the testa to which the spirit
and New Smyrna and Coronado Beach Sir Arthur'is showing werojubject. alted cyclops of the Morehouse parish carrying af friearms In the premises bills are charged with conspiracy to
association’a golf tournament will be
MAIL.
will get doubli the amount of aummer
Ku Klux KUn. One relates* to the of Another. Three similar Informa­ assault a person, this offense also
held tomorrow afternoon at the Flori­
growing out of the Gslllon holdup.
and winter lourtita. The bridge is
Yield of tomatoes in the PaltoattO case of Watt Daniel, kidnapped by a tions directed against three other
TALL AIIASSE. April 19-T he sea- da country 'dub.
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also a great convenience to the people section will reach l^O O jarlosd.
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band of hooded 'm en August 24th, men were in the possession of the dis­
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today
passed
a
measure
by
Sena­
of the Oateen section who have alwhile tho other relates to that of T. trict attorney to be filed In bis di»- result of an stu c k upon Harry Noel- tor Hodges providing that Jurors muy
Long Island men have bought the
waya traded ’in Sanford and the
cretion. Other bills naming the same is, flastrop garage operator, are be summoned by registered mail. The Cocoa Beach Casino and will
Up to aMrrh 22, DoSoto county bed I*. Richard, DanUl’s companion.
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bridge brings Osteen about half an shipped 1.098 carloads of citrul fruit.
There i n no other murder con­ man charge conspiracy to compel a charged with having copiniltted an measure would amend the statutes bo an up-to-date resort. „
hour closer to,this city and opens up
person to lefcvo bis home.. Those also assault with a dangerous weapon. ^
spiracy information.
Captain SklpwtMu Burnett and as to make it unnecessary for person­
In addition to these other bills result from ths Braddock raid.
Thrye carloads
Fred Higginbotham are named in al service in the summoning of Jurors.
John Vaughn for many
cbarge
Captain
Sklpwith
with
carry)
W.
P.
Kirkpatrick
and
Dr.
McKoln
have
arived at
w'hen any Jerge boats come
bills charging conspiracy to compel a
ferry tender has been given the place
i ) to conform to" govern- tag firearms o n 'th e premises of an- are nsmotl tn informations charging
paving.
For quick results'try e want ud.
of bridge Under and la living at the
other w}th conspiring to compel a conspiracy to compel a person to person'to leave bis place of buslneM.
ntions.

SHERIFF NOTIFIES DEFENDANTS
IN M00RH0USE HOODED BAND
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CASES TO SURRENDER AT ONCE

MOREHOUSE CASES UP AGAIN
INFORMATION HAS BEEN FILED
AGAINST MEMBERS MASKED BAND

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESI^AY, APIUL Ifl, :

PAGE SIX

SOCIETY
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
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I f r u n k a « r n n f friend*. , I « I | | iik » im
——I f y n n n r r K o l n u n n » T » l i r r r nr r u n i l n f
k » n p . n r If &gt; n n n r r r n f r r f s t n l n t f . w r i t e
n i&gt;n*fnl r n n l t o t h i n i lr p n r l M i i - n l , t r l d n c
d r l a l l a , n r I r l r n h n n r *l»r I t e m . I t w i l l
lie B r r . i l l , n p i i r t - r l n l r i l .

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday—Mrs. f E. HnusholdrV’Vdll
» -entertain tha nnmbcra of tlis Thlr-te e n Bridge Club.
Thursday—Methodist Missionary Con­
ference, morning, afternoon and
evening. •
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Friday—Mrs, 6; E. B arrett will enter­
tain. the members of the Merrle
Matrons Bridge Cluft. *
Friday—Mrn. George Knight will en­
tertain the members of the Fort­
nightly Bridge Club.
Friday—Methodist Missionary Con­
ference, morning session.
Saturday—Mrs. W. .1. Thigpen will
entertain the members of the Every
Week Bridge Club nt her home on
Fork avdnuc.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Miller, of
Brooksville, arrived In Sanford yester­
day for n short visit.
Olly-W . "rarer, „f I’nlatkn was
among the liUHincsa visitors here yes­
terday.
Jacksonville win roprcnenlrd
ycatefdny by George P. O ' \vs,
was reglrtcrcd nt the Montezuma
II. M. Simmons, of St. Loiiix, wns
among tho oQt-of-stntc nrrivuls hero
yesterdny.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Simeon G. Smith, of
Camp Hill, Ain., are the guests of Dr.
nnd .Mrs. W. T. Langley.
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0 . C. Branch, of Ocala, spent the
day here yesterday transacting busi­
ness. While here he mad? Ids head­
quarters nt the Montezuma.
Miss Mary Lee Wnters, of Atlanta
Ga., the attractive guest of her uncle
nnd nunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Waters,
is spending this week In Orlando, the
guest of Mrs. John Vick. a
Miss Virgjnin Packard, who ImH
been spending the winter here ns the
guest of her sistur, Mrs. W. A. Iloutli
nt her homo on West First street, left
Monday for her home in Detroit,
Mich. She was nccompaniedju far ns
Jacksonville by Mrs. Rmjth.
Mrs. J. II. Pudgctl and daughter.
Mr*. John Powell, of Gainesville, are
tho attractive house guests of Mrs.
Henry Purdon at lier home on Pal­
metto nvenue. Mrs. Powell and "Airs.
Purdon nre old school mates, having
attended Wesleyan College, at Macon,
Gn. Mrs. Powell has'visited here be­
fore nnd tins ninny friends who will
hi glad to see her.

nblo affair. There were fourtcrfto
tables of players and a number of
guests cann* in for tea.
In every* ensoment window, were
vr.aca of Hnap dragons, roses and car­
nation*. Tall floor baskets of snap
dragon* and glndlollns were also used
with nrtistie effect.
The afternoon passed quickly in
the interesting gnmo of bridge played
and when scores were counted it was
found th at Mrs. Clnudo Howard held
high score, and was nwnrded an exqui­
site vase filled with Radiance rote^,
Tlja low acorc prize, on old-fashioned
bouquet, went to Mrs. T. I. Dumas.
Those holding high score a t each ta ­
ble were presented old-fashioned nose­
gays in" luce paper holders]
Following the awarding* of tho
prizes, refreshments of Htrnwborry
ice cronin and two kinds of cake were
served.
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• Any hit pf information, given., liu

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__fa_ _a IliL
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sponse
a request,
“thank

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Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Baggett were
in Crlando yesterday taking in the
flower show.

Every time we have n big conven­
tion in Sanford we see the need of u
big auditorium where these meetings
could be held nnd wlyero the local
people could hold their meetings ut
various times.
Fred Eberhardt,’ the gcninl repre­
sentative of the Willito Southcunt Co.,
of Atlanta, is in the city from u trip
to south Florida |ioints, nnd is a guest
of the Hotel Valdez. Ho will remain
here several days on business.

For Cough* and Cold*, Head
achea, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Pains
36c and 65c, J u i and tubas
Hospital sixa, ( ^ 0 0

Red Snapper Steak
. Sea Trout
Mango Snapper

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NOTICE!
All
members
ef Morocco Tcmpta
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holding certificates in The Block
^o^»Miatirosa troubles phone 402­ Ccmcl Fuijd will please meat ^Ion-1.
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16-5tc day night a t ,8:00 o’clock at tho Val­
des Hotel.
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iiUiaiBH-IIULu-UjUAEE— I----- r- CHEAPER BEER DUE TO
The Herald for first ctuss Job work.
'REDUCTION IN TAXES

A “thank you," la a forget-me-not
from the.gkrdcn..of lourWay—Kiwariia ciub1
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Tbe Methodist Missionary Associa­
tion meeting here this week mnkes
the idd town look real lively. Many
beautiful Florida ladies in one of the
best cities in Floridu.

A L L D R U G G IS T S

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• But It mnkes (Inc weather for the
celery.growers to aMp.

you."—Kiwnnis Club. ‘

. Anyone having information oft to*
the location of, graves in Lakcvievr -------- T O N I G H T- ____ .
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Cemetery or elsewhere in the county
of soldiers of tho Spanish-American
Constance Tahnadge
\var| will confer a favor by sending
same at once to Mrs. R. A. Torhcun,
president Col. Thebdore ""Roosevelt
Auxiliary No. 3.

For Florida: Ganerally fair
today and tomorrow. Little
/h an g c In
tsmpcroture.
Moderate northwest shift­
ing to north and northeast
winds.

Winter seems to be lingering again,

Many folks from Sanford attended
the flower Show and Floral parade at
There in much of bonnted “equality Oilando yesterday.
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lie fora the Inw," nasertion that “the
Inw h no rcipectcr of peraona,” that
Mrs. A. H. Adams, of. Miami, is
all stand on an equality before the spending the week here with her sis­
bar of justice. In theory this is true; ters.
there is equality in the law, but not
al’vayj in its ndminiutrntinn. This it
Peter Schull will give u Script
in, this making of some persona, huh- dnneo at tho Voider. Hotel from 0 to
j'icti d or rccu-cd of crime, of viola- I p, m. Friday.
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tlmi of the Inw, superior to other per­
son.-. idnulnrly accused in notorious
Every young man enhances his
and gooi to prove that while before ihuncc of promotion if “thunk you"
the Inw nil are uqunls they arc r.ot r.n is sincerely felt nnd Broken to his su­
in th? legard of a t leant some of the periors.—Kiwnnis Club.
lnvr’.i administrators, which is altogather wrong, must he curbed if it is
A rising inflection rrquircn no more
not to become general practice that effort lo Hny “thank you’ 'than n dis­
Homo law vhdntors, those, who have consolate tone—nnd it nlwnys makes
wealth or influence, or both, are u better impression,—Kiwnnis Club,
shielded.nnd protected, arc shown fa­
vors, nn it not the case with the “poor
Mcsdamos Shipp, Lilian! and Neel
devil" who has neither money, nor were nniong the Sanford ladies a t­
friends nor influence.
tending the flower show nt Y)rlando
Here, jndeed, in inequality before yesterdny.
tho law. So flagrant, so ginring arc
ccituin instances of this inequality ns
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Stownrt nre In
to encourngo Hint growing disrespect Orlnndo todny looking nfter their ex­
for all Inw, which, if it becomes gen­ hibit nt the flower «how where they
eral, lends to anarchy! to destruction took* several prizes yesterdny.
of the safeguards, the fairness and
the impartiality which reasonably It
Mrs. P. M. Boyd, of Tnrpon Springs,
is nssumed the law gives to all alike, arrived here yesterdny nnd Is the
rich anil poor, high and low.
guest of Mrs. O. J. Pope nt her honuA notable instance of inequality be­ on Celery nvenue.
fore the law lias been given worldMr. and Mrs. E. S. Hubbard, of
wiilo publicity during tho past week
or two. A young woman was found Federal Point, arc spending n »hort
dead, In New York, presumably mur­ time hero with their daughters, Mrs.
dered, Of course, the authorities im­ Mitchell nnd M I sh Edith 'jlubbarri.
mediately became interested, ascer­
Mrs. J. N. Robson nnd little son,
tained tho names of the young wom­
an's companions—and the district a t­ Harry, nnd a u n t, Mrs. Boswell, re­
torney’s office promptly gave the turned home Inst evening from Fort
names to the press nhd tho public, Pierce where they spent the week
end.
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Everybody Come
TOURNAMENT
LOT SALE
FOOT RACING
Come Early and Stay

INFORMATION WANTED

Daily Fashion Hint

EQUALLY BEFORE THE LAW
INDEED?

SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY
The subscription bridge party given
yesterdny afternoon by the members
of the Women’s Guild, ut the Parish
House, was indeed lovely in every tietail, and was*an exceedingly enjoy-

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This is highly'hailed by the critics
as Mis* Talmadgo’s greatest pic.
ture. Added attractions; too.

LONDON, Apri^ 17.—Tho prospect
of n ‘reduction o f\a 'p e n n y in their
favorite beverngo, gave nbscr drink­
rW
Friday and Saturday
• A5 l«ctw/
ers som ething'to think about today. Asks This Lady, ‘That Fm • Ba­
POLA NEGItl-ln hsr flrzt Ameri­
All the publicans.ana saloon keepers
liever in Cardoi ?”-H * d
said if the* c::pcctod announcement of
FOR THE SOUTH AND FOR
can-made Picture—
Been So Weak She Had
.
SPRING
tho reduction in the', beer tax was
Linens in the lirigiitcst of colors are forthcoming in tho" buditot being ennBELLA DONNA
to Go to Bed.
going lo I* .worn extensively next aidcred in tho hooae tfieSy would otart
season. At the winter n sorts Inry arc
adding much to the color sclirmc of selling tomorrow eat a reduction of n
Osawatomie, Kina.—Mrs. E. E. Keasf,
the landscape even now. To the left penny n pint. ThO newfpnpora were
is a model in chow- color linen. Tim virtually agreed that the Income and formerly of Illinois, residing. here, say 6:
Kor quick results, try-a want ad.
skirt is tucked anil the waist is to boor tax icductionn woiitd bo made "We moved to this state eleven yearn
o. and I had good health for a long
satisfied with its imiart lines that it
tile; and then come year or so ago I
rejects any other trimming than an but on other points wtiro\ of different
had a bad sick spell. . . .
.
\ •
ailjiistablei collar of very fine Jarr. opinion.
A h long as they last I will give a Han­
Medium sire requires 4 yard* J6-lnch
"I cot so weak I couldn't go. I cpuldn'l
ford, Florida, nsmo plate for your
material. The model is acecptallc for
slnndon my feet at all. I had to go to
HKEZY
STOPS
COUGH
AND
’
car FREE to anyone
silk or tfool rrOjio.
bed. I suffered a great deal. 1 was so
Blue, tomato, npdrot pr orchid linen
nervous
I
felt
1
couldn’t
live.
I
tried
BREATHING
medicines, and everything; had the best
could Ite employed to develop Ilie
TIRES AND TUBES
of attention, yet I wasn’t able to get up.
second dress, which is trimmer! with
“Hud n cough nn*l svheezing in my 1 lay for three months, not able to do
hand embroidery. The deep collar r.nrt
GAS AND OIL
turn-back cuffs have the edges blanket- throat," writes Carolina Dillard, Pdt- anything. ,
••
stitched nnd there air large pa*rh eraburg, Vn. “Foloy’s Honey nnd
"My husband Is a bill poster and has Hot Shot and Flashlight
(tockets designed for service ns well as
circulars
distributed. One day (hero
ornamentation. The vest may It of Tar gave mo-quick relief ahd stopped chanced to be a Ladies-Birthday Almanac
Batteries
self- or contrasting material. Medium my cough." Coughs resulting from among his circulars. I read it, and told
size requires 3J yards of 36-inch Flu, Grippe, WhoOping Cough, Aa- some of the family to get me*a bottle of
"Electric Fans
linen.
Cardui. . . .
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress thmn nnd Bronchitis, quicUly relieved
"I quit all other medicines nnd took it
Electric Lamps
No. 1445. Sizes, 16 to 20 years. Price, with Foley’s Honey nnd Tar. Three (Cardui) faithfully, and two wceko from
35 cents.
generations of satisfied .'users have the time 1 began to take Cardui I was out
for home and automobile
Second Model: Dress No. 1418. made Folpy’u Honey nnd Tnr tho larg­ of bed—better than for months.
Sizes, lo to 20 years. Price, 35 cents.
"I kept it up and Continued toimprovo “Quality and prices hard to licit"
est selling cough mcdlclnu In the
until I was a well woman.
world. Refuse Buhstitutyft.
Insist
“ Do you wonder that I am a believe/
upon Foley’s. Sold everywhere.— in Cardui? I certainly am. And I am
E u r e there* is no better tonic made for
Adv.
1
Palmetto Avo.'
Phone 481-J
women than Cardui."
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EVERY DELICIOUS VARIETY
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MENTHOLATUM
is a n t is e p t ic a n d
n t ly helps! t h

If .you want to realize that there is an nrt of baking, you need only
look nt the counters of Routh's Bakery. There, row* upon tows of
Bread, Pics, Cakes, Crullers, Muffin*, nhd *corcs.of other varieties
. tempt the appetite and delight the eye. Absolute purity of Ingrcdlents, baked In the cleanest, most Scientific ovens.

ROUTH BAKERY
Next to Princess Theatre

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REFLECT THEIR FRENCH
ORIGIN
Taffeta is the nilk for youthful frocks
nnd it is used most effectively in the
model to tlie left. The semi-fitted
I.louse and Lind-trimmrd skirt arc in
the Ik-»i iiu s s I of tltcvFrrnrh designer*.
The dosing is at the Irft-sid£\ind the .
waist is dart-fitted at the underarm
scams, if preferred, the bands of the
extended panels may .I k- omitted.
Medium sue requires 5}£ yards 36inch taffeta.
‘
Taffeta.or satin rrSpe could lie em­
ployed attractively (or the second
iroclt%jlso. The appHcd front clows*
on the left uhottldcr and the kimono I
sleeves are lengthened with deep
slashed cuds. A pretty idea is to Ijnu
the sash and rulfa with contrasting
silk. The two-pierr skirt is attached
to tlie lower edge of the waist. Four
and (ivc-riglith yards of 36-inrh mate­
rial are needed for tldu model in me­
dium size.
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
No. 1483. Suez, 16 to 20 sears and 3)
to 42 Inches lnisi. I’rirc, .15 cents.
Second Model: Picas No. 1404.

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£ 10 Stores in Georgia

1 Store in Florida

Sanford’^ New Store

Phone 127

ChurchwelJ wishes to greet with a hearty wel
come, tlie

Mr. nnd Mrs. E. It. Brown arrived
in the city Inst iiii?ht en route to their
liuiAc in Jacksonville after spending
the past m c k in nouth Florida. They
will romuin hero several days visiting
i datives and friends nnd nro the
guests of the Hotel Valdez while here.
Mrs. Brown will nbo h? tho guest of
her mother, Mrs. E. G. Tyner nnd
her slstor, Mra. R. J. Holly ere re­
turning home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly nnd Robert
Holly visited Hon. Charlcj l). ljuinc.i
nnd Mrs. Haines nnd Major and Mrs.
Kinfploy at the Iinlncr. Estate and
thu Royal Ferneries ut Altamonte
ycztoiiluy. Thi* place, is onevof ,th«
m o|t interesting jplscoa ip this .pari
of tho state as well as the Inrgrst
fcrnciy In the country. The Haines
placo is qno of «thiv most hcautlful
npotn in the stutc nnd fruits and flow-'
ers and lake* and ticca arc planted
herjo in a, way to glvo tine tho real
impression of Floridu. Mr. und Mrs.
Htines ore world travellers and hare
their beautiful bungalow filled with
aouvenirs of many climes.
(
The Herald for first class job work
McKinnon-Markwood Company will
carry a complete lino of Interwoven
KocU.
12-tfc
Daily Herald on tale a t Joe’s Smoke
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and

and also to extend a most cordial invitation to
them, as well as-to others, to visit our store; and
.
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look *%
pver our complete
line
of
Dresses,
Huts,
.
Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes.
fur.t.xi.

FASCINATING IN LINEN
TirrauMi i: rrpreecnta- the minimum
of |4ccce and can lie made in less lhan
three hours, this model appeals to Ihe
woman who is making up lincna, yinjluims, etc., for tlie winter resort wjuIrot&gt;e. It is laid ia pliits on the sides,
the fulness being confined by a stmipht
narrow belt. Jersey tubing, Poirci
twill and cashmere are also appropriate
for this model. Medium size require*
JU yards 36 inch material.
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The Herald Printing Co

D r l l m r S In C ll y »'T C a r r i e r
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a n d la p a h l l e h e d e r e &gt; r 1 'rld n j-. A d r r r (U ln g rate* m ade k n o w n on n p p llra t t o n M AO p e e t e n r , e l w e f i H * ' M m n r r .
M B M H B II T I I K AMHOCIATKD PnKSft
T h e Asanrlnted {’ res* le e x c l u s iv e l y
• n t l l l r d to (he uee f o r rr|iul&gt;llc*tloti o f
nit n e w s d is p a t c h e s c re d ite d to It or
not o t h e r w is e cre d ite d In th is p a p e r
• lid a l s o the local
news
published
herein.
A ll r i g h t s o f r e - p u h l l r s t l o n of special
d is p a t c h e s herein nre nlso re serve d .
O f f i c e i I l l ' l l A M I I l l ' l l . I I I X 2. P h o n e MU
I'nreiifn Arlvenhing I.epfrariuaUvr
1in . AMr.RIf AN PRES* ASSOCIATION

Thank Goodness, those auto boys
have been rescued from the Ever­
glades nnd the Floridn Grower can
continue to grow,
----------- o----------Again the iniquitous fee system in
Florida—the sheriff received $ib'l for
every body he could send to the lum­
ber camp to he killed.
— :------io-----------Miss Guil Binkley has been seletced president of the Tallahassee
Press Club. An honor most worthily
bestowed upon a fine/ woman.
----------- o----------- The Herald hns no use for the
"Workmen’s compensation" hill, as
applied to industrial plants. Wo car­
ry insurance that will take care of
the employees injured in the Herald
plant. The best insurance is to have
the shop arranged in such a manner
that no one will be hurt.

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY* APRIL 19,1923
The people driving cars should be
taught courtesy through "Courtesy
Week" of the Kiwanis Clubs. Cour­
tesy on the road U the greatest
courtesy in the wor(d since It is the
friendly spirit of the open road and
courtesy on the road saves many
lives ns well. Give the other fellow
the best of it every time even if he
is a road hog nnd you will save time
and vexations nnd money and in
many instances fatal accidents. Read
the article on lh)s page about road
courtesy.

By Ad Carter
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method consider their proposal in a ll!■
of its aspects before rejecting other 5
sources of revenue—Palm' Beach Post. S

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FORT MYERS SHOWS ITS PUBLIC
SPIRIT.

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According to a wire received by
the Kiwanis Club of this city from
tiie A. C. L. officials there will be
$175,000 spent here on new equip­
ment for the railroad shops and oth­
er facilities. This ymquls mighty
good and mentis much for SanfordIt is nof known whether there will be
new shops built at the new location
purchased several years ago or
whether this sum will be spent at
the present location but this much
to bo spent hcru on improvements

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Inture put n heavy tax on V a # o l l n e f ; f « * « P « H H H « H l l H H H H H H n H H * H a « a H B H H § i « B
for road building without exempting ■
gas not used in vehicles, the validity 5
of the enactment would be contested.'”
This is not to sity that some form of j*
gas tax Ik not a legitimate nnd proper [■
means of fretting revenue' forT oad ■
building—it is intended . inSrcly to E

WHILE

I t is a reflection on Florida's high­
way system, or lack of system, that
.thii;j)wujlc_!ifiL.£0Pin)nnlty-._8o.. large.
mid so progressive as Fort Myers,
arc compelled to go down into their
pockets (o build n road that will
throw the enty open to the outside
world. Fort Myers has waited many
years for the coming of n highway.
Tired of waiting, the people have de­
cided to act on their &gt;own behalf and
to that end have rained n fund,*now
totaling more thnn $10,000 in actual
cash, the money to be turned over
to the stnte road department for the
l*n
construction of a road ^thnt will en­ fct
able the thousands who are anxious
Bq
to visit Fort Myers, to make the trip
B-tr
in safety and comfort.
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Such persistence and .such enter­ K\
prise arc worthy of rich reward— B.J
Lakeland Ktnr-Tclcgrnm.
Bn
And Seminole county showed its
public spirit when it built the bridge Bit
across the upper St. Johns river at
Osteen ferry for the benefit of those B-1
who wanted to go to the bench nnd B-t
those who wanted to conic into Semi­ B.i
nole county. And best of idl it is a Bit
free bridge nnd will do much toward B*
bringing down the price of tolls on Bs
other toil bridges in other counties Ba
that are now burdened with them.
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The Michigan farm er's 24-ceitts-abushel potatoes for which a Virginia
woman paid $1.20, or five tiifies .what
the man who grew the potatoes re-

TO CHARACTER

IL There could be no better index to charII ncter thnn a savings pass-book. t )
’’Thls'ivM sb/vfe &gt;voW weli a t all times and
l tinder nl! cirrfims'tances. ’!! 4 i -IUv &gt;
THE PEOPLES BANK, ofi Sanford

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Daily News whose renders, arc pota­
youreclf. An interest-bearing account is
to consumers. The man who gretv
your best recommendation.
ths potatoes owned or rented land
which he plowed, harrowed nnd fer­
tilized. Then he bought the seed
potatoes, cut them for planting,' put
them in the ground, *plowcd nnd hoed
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them severul times, sprayed them to
save them from tho potato beetle,
Sanford, Florida
dug them up, cleaned them, dried
them, graded them, hauled them to
market—and got 2-1 cents for them.
The News discovers that the man
who bought tho potatoes put them in
a ear withn lot of other potatoes,
DAYTONA BEACH AND SEABREEZE
shipped the mto a commission mer­
FOR KENT OR SALK
chant, who sold them without seoing We hare some bargains hi summer cottages and apnrtmenta, completely fur­
them to the retailer who Bold them
nished on Reach
p
to the woman.
FLORIDA COAST INVESTMENT CO:
During the process the price was Tel. 56.1-J--------------------—DAYTONA, FLA.----- —-— ------Atlantic Shirk
doubled, then tripled, then quad­
rupled nnd finally made five times
tho figure the grower got who in
partnership with God produced the
potatoes. He worked ‘nnd sweated
to sell them for 2*1 cents. The deniers divided a gross profit of 400 perl
cent.
Is this the best marketing system j
that can bo devised, asks the News.
Within ten years farm ers’ co-opera­
tive marketing associations will
hnve answered thnt question satis­
factorily to everybody, according to
the Miami Metropolis.
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PEOPLES BANK . OF SANFORD

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A HOME TRADING SERMONETTE

Here is a clever burlesque that is going the rounds. We do
not know where it started, hut it contains a lot of truth never­
theless:
"A dry goods merchant wns starling down town when his
w ife reminded him of his most important duty during the day.
‘Now, my dear, bo sure and send to the city for that new radio
outfit, so we can have it for Sunday. Y’ou know our old Vietrola
is getting no that it is not fit to he heard.'
“Just a few blocks away the merchant who handles Victrolas
nnd furniture wus sitting nt hreakfnst with hitt family. The con­
versation drifted nround to the near uppronch of-school. ‘And that
reminds me, John,' snid the lady, wlio sat a t the-head of the,table,
‘I must he going to the city not later than.next week. 1 must get
school clothes and see nhout a fall suit for niynelf, nnd while there
perhaps I had better see about the new lace curtains for the front
windows.’
“An hour or two later a lending grocer stepped into the hank
to buy a draft which he was going to send to a catalogue house for
a swell bedroom suit.
“ 'How’s business?’ asked the hunker. ‘Oh, not so very good,'
replied the grocer; ‘things are dull just now.’
"Before the hanker finished writing the draft n dapper young
mnn with a grip stepped up and asked how everything was. The
hanker seemed glad to see him. He was a representative of n big
printing establishment in another slate. He nnd the hanker chat­
ted pleasantly for a few minutes, after which the young man in­
quired casually of his friend behind the window if he wanted any­
thing. ‘Well, yes,’ replied the hanker. '1 believe I do. Print us
5,000 drafts, 5,000 clucks und n couple thousand letter-heads.*
‘‘The young mnn thanked his friend cordially and hustled out.
"That night the local business men had a meeting at the town
hnll to discuss the growth of the until order. .ettiL^ AIL Lhe jcontR*
men mentioned in the narrative delivered short talks. They agreed
that the fat liters were guilty of treason to their home merchants
when they persisted in buying their goods from m ailorder houses,
and the meeting closed by adopting strong rosoliAlon* against
trading away from home."—Dos Moines Publishers’ Review.

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One of the groat southern dailies
Ba
—the
Memphis Commercial Appeal
By
—states
that a number of people
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Charlie Carr hus sold his inter­
M
ests in the S t. Petersburg Times to
Bu»
Paul Poynter und will hereafter en­
Bq
gage in real estate and other lines
Bat
of endeavor. We are hoping that
Ba
Earl Naugle will be mode managing
B» have recently written to it making
Bn
the religious nnd
Ba inquiries ns to
editor of the Times as he lias labor­
tu
racial
slants
of
the
new* associations
Polo Negri and Conrad Nagel in the_Paramount Picture
ed long and faithfully in making it
Ba
By
and'
newspapers,
The
Commercial
1 Bella Donna.*
A George Fitzmaurice Production
the great paper that the Times is
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Appeal comments: “Alost of these
By
now.
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PRINCESS THEATRE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Bx letters nre probably inspired by Ku
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Klux propaganda, which assort«4 that
rnaiiac.
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any.
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Jimmy Cox, Ohio-newspaper man
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thcAssocinted
Press
is
controlled
hy
greatly
appreciated.
Before
the
nnd former candidate for president
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Ba Catholics, that lRome hns its hand
nnd all round good fellow hns pur­ world war upset so many plans of By
Ba at thethroat of most every American
chased the Miami Metropolis. Jimmy business expansion in industrials all Bn
BU newspaper through hwnership, and
wants something to piny witli in the over the country the Atluntic Const By
B* that what Rome hasn’t got the Jews
winter time and the newspaper is Line Railway purchased about one Bu
just ns good an excuse as anything. hundred acres of bind north of the rci
Ba are getting. AUthis is what Ilernnrd Shaw calls hokum."
And then he is a good newspaper man present location of the, shops with
The Associated Press is a co-op­
the
view
of
erecting
a
much
larger
and will give Miami a good newspaper
crime was stealing a ride on n freight confusion will ho produced. Gusollne erative association, whose directors
and
better
machine
simp
plant.
The
nnd make the state n good citizen.
is a fuel that propels automobiles are elected by the member papers.
war ami attendant taking over of train.
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trucks, und uutomobilcH und The directors in turn elect officers
Why should these county convicts
Some changes in the bill to abolish the railroads for government work
trucks
use roads nnd the consumption
the leasing of convicts come up ev­ stopped all this planning for new bo treated more inhumanely than of the gas fs a fnir measure of the and a general manager.
Tho Associated Press must he
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ery day hut the Herald would advise shops but it has been understood state prisoners?
degree of use of tho roads, hut this
non-partisan
because’ it serves pa­
that
at
some
time
in
(lie
future
the
Wliy should they lie fanned out by does not stnte nil of the facts of the
killing the convict lease system al­
pers of all political beliefs, nnd nontogether even from one county to an­ new shops would be built here. As one county to another when the real case nor dispose of tho question.
sccturinn
hocausc it is a lay organ­
to
whether
this
sum
of
money
will
criminals
are
protected
by
the
great
other. If there are why rnuntics in
The origin of the practice
of ,taxing ization whose business is the* ac­
be
expended
in
new
buildings
or
not
statu
of
Florida
against
such
abuse?
,
.
the state especially among the new
Why should petty and minor offend-) Ra^nHo P ^hahly waa in th r circum- curate dissemination of, news. The
counties that have no place to keep is something Unit lias not been made
stance that itis kindred to kerosene
their prisoners they nre too small to public. It is -certain, however, that ers he more humiliauled, degraded and that kercsone und gasoline were news is gathered from its various
members and by its own correspon­
,bc counties and should never have if the present atitude of the A. C. and kirke darmind?
made
subject
to
inspection
and
n
li­
dents.
Consistency, if net good morals
been made into counties. The convict I.. officials docs not change that
cense exacted for their sulc. "Coal
It would not mnkc nny difference
o
£
#
lease must go nmj there is no com­ •Sanford will have one of the best and a clear conscience, demands that oil inspectors" were common in many
if
the directors . ofthe Ascoclated
system
of
machine
shops
in
the
state
county
convict
leasing
shall
In*
nbolpromise from any angle. Write your
states a few years ago ns political
senator and your representative what ns far ns up to date buildings and isliedw in URo, both to private in­ jobs, their liberal compensation com­ or to no church, but it happens that
you think about it and make no com­ equipment is concerned. They may dividuals and corporations, nnd by ing from fumhi created hy taxation all of its directors, 14 in number, nre
non-Catholics. Of thu 14, one is n
not he the largest shops on th6 A. one county to tliu other!
promise on the subject.
of
th
stocks
of
tho
oil
companies
on
Jew,
the -rest arc distributed just
Shull Florida be isolafed from other
C. L. Railway hut they will certain­
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the theory that the oil companies were about like any other similar group
ly
he
among
the
best
and
in
this
civilized
states?
South
as
well
ns
"AWAY OUT OF FLORIDA"—
footing the hills. Discovery was ulti­ of Americans would be.
prosperity of 'the A. C» L. the peo­ north, east and west .all have their
mately made that the consumers pnid
Melville K. StoneJ for a long time
Did you ever look at the map of ple of Sanford will share not only eyes upon us. Georgia has abolished the tux.
general
manager of the Associated
in
the
money
spent
here
on
the
shops
this
nefarious
system.
Alabama
hus
the state of Florida? Certainly?
The
law
hooks
which
may
contain
Press,
is
a son of a Methodist- min­
You think to yourself that you know and by the men hut increased facili- sceli the Ijght und convict leasing in
thecuso
are
not
u
t
hand
nnd
mem­
ister,
nnd
is a member of thnt de­
a great deal about it, perhaps. Here ties of the railways mid better trails- Unit state, too, will bo ended by 1DSM.
ory
is
depended
upon,
but
as
it
is
re­
nomination.
Frederick Roy Martin,
"Let's go nt it right while we are
is a long peninsula, with the capital porution.
called
now,
a
Minnesota
court
held
the
present
general
manager, Mr.
nhoutit
?"
thereof stuck up in some clay hills,
that
the
fees
charged
for
inspecting
Stone
itoing
counsellor,
is a member
The
heart
of
Florida
is
right,
Its
’way out of the real Florida. Our
• LET’S GO AT IT RIGHT."
kerosene
could
not
be
in
an
amount
of
an
old
New
Englnnd
Puritan
fam­
Yes, you will welcome
lawmakers
must
not
interpret
it
lawmakers are now up there, in
greater
ihun
the
fair
cost
of
the
in­
ily.
Some
timeago
it
Was
urged
that
the new stocks of mer­
wrongly.
Florida
wants
decency,
not
"The Old Red Hills of Leon,’ fixing
•‘1*1’* go at it right while we nre
chandise nnd th e low
u plows and scheming for the many about it," declared Representative butchery. It wants civilization, not spection. This broke up tlie system because his name is McCall,.that the
prices thnt these Showand varied interests of a slrng^jpg. Davis in the house Friday us he of­ barbarism. It wants consistency, not of exorbitant salaries to inspectors; superintendent of the southern divi­
■ers of Bargains bring to
territory whose wishes and necessi­ fered an amendment to the commit­ inconsistency. It wants a clean con­ it alyn prevented turning any surplus sion, with heudquarters in Atlanta,
our store. This big event
into
n.
general
fund.
The
theory,
or
wtis
in
league
with
the
pope.
Mr.
science.*
It
is
not
for
blood
lust.
ties are as different as could well he tee hill to prohibit the whipping of
is something new in 6fcontention,
in
that
ease
was
thnt
the
McCall
is
a
llaptlst.
He
is
also
one
And
tlmt
means
the
abolishment
of
imagined. The people of North and convicts.
fering you the greatest
legislature
could
not
single
out
kero­
of
the
most
efficient
superintend­
the
convict
lease
system
NOW,
not
in
West Floridn seem to have very lit­
Ivet's go at it right. Hy all means.
spring
sale of our his­
sene
or
uny
•
other
form
of
property
ents
thesouthern
division
ever
had.
tle idea of what the peninsula needs The heart of Floridu is yearning, hop­ 1H24. •
tory.
So,
naturally, we
us
u
special
source
of
revenue
to
the
Tho
directors
and
officers
of
the
Representative Amos Lewis is ab­
.—and, in fact appear to care less. ing, praying for it.
wont
you
to take ad­
state.
Associated,
Press
are
high
minded
Many of the men at Tallahassee
We cannot go at it right if we are solutely right in his demand that the
vantage
of
this “cloud­
There may not be any merit in this American citizens, and faithful to
have never boen in the real Floridu. going todcul with the convict lease committee hill shall make Its pro­
burst”
of
values.
Note i
the constitution.
—Clearwater News.
system in n stubborn mood und with visions effective immediately.—Jack­ argument und it may not bear on tho
the
date
and
be
h
ere *
Tho Associated Presa In taking
proposal that gasolinu be taxed to
sonville Journal.
(
foolish pride.
early
to
catch
the
great*
---------- o----------build roads, but if it has any per­ men Into its service gives no heed
cst bargains.
Let us recognize this salient fact: TAXING GASOLINE FOR ROADS. tinency it is safer to regard it now to whnt they believe or do not he- j
0 SELL
13 WHEN U The stute of Floridu NOW prohibits
before all other expedients for raising lieve as to politics or religion, but |
LIST IT
VOUU REAL H
the leasing of its real criminuls, the , With everybody wanting more revenue are rejected. The constitu it does insist that they bd men i
nP WITH US murderers, thugs, sentenced to the
1 ESTATE
good roads ami everybody reluctant tion of the state of Florida gives cer­ of character.
STATE PRISON, und it prohibits to assent to an increase in taxes tain directions and imposes some limi­
Anyone desiring any further do- j
their being leased either to private even to get more roads, one of the tations on the power to tax and the tail about the Associated Press can j
individuals or tu uny of the counties. big questions in Florida is how to couits may hold that it forbids tax bo accommodated if that one would, j
Want to Borrow
Minor offenders surely should not finance road building programs, that ing a certain form of property more write to F'roderkk Roy Martin, 51
Some Money
bu treated worse.
New York city.
is, the form of taxation which will than other property even though the Chambers stVeet,
u
on Your Real E state?
Yet it is proposed in q measure prove least objectionable. A tax of money so to be derived to be used for Mr. Martin would probably answer,
| See Ua-----We Have It
even if the questions are absurd.—
abolishing the leusing of county con­ two cents a gallon on gasoline is a most excellent purpose. t
victs to individuals to permit their propsed, tho proceeds of this tax to
It is being remarked upon that not Tampa Times.
being leased by onu county to an­ go into a road fund, and the general all gasoline is consulted in automo­
McKinnon-Markwood Company will
• ••I
other.
idea of taxing gasolino consumption biles and trucks operated on public
open
their
new
clothing
store
soon
In
AGENTS
is popular. The idea is so‘ popular roads. Arughrnt already is being
What an inconsistency!
Many of these county convicts can­ that it is worth while examining It uitado that it is unfair to tax gas con­ the Brumley-Puleston building. 12-tfc
215-215 Sanford Avenue
REAL *ESTATE
not even be charged with having carefully before it ia adopted as a sumed la marine engines and tractors,
Sanford Mattress F'actory perman­
Fir*, CaRulty, Auto Insurant*
criminal tendencies. They are like chief source of a road fund, for i t a which do not make uso o( roads, /o r
‘ Phone 550
ently
located West First Street. Phone
the
purpose
of
creating
a
road
fund.
| l i t W. First SU SANFORD, FLA
great'program
is
predicted
on
it
and
young Tabert was, kida who happen­
16-5tCj ■■■■■■■■■■■HI
ed to bo .without jobs, whoae greatest tho ides proves wrong, unnecessary It is very probable that if the legis* M02-M-1
y '
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Bargains

-a downpour
you’ll enjoy!

Maxwell &amp; Britt

KANNER’S DEPARTMENT j
■PSTORE.

�.THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, APRIL 10,1923

GOVERNMENT TO
SHOW ITS HAND
IN SUGAR PROBE

are being saved* yearly in spite of
the *IIigh Cost o f Living.”
H ie people have1learned that
something CAN be saved weekly,
and*a bank account helps.
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Millions of Passengers Carried—Not a Life Lost
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NIAGARA FALLS .....!
GO. ILL.................. 43.48
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LAND. O................. 39.31
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
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WASHINGTON. April ID.—T h. dcpartment of justice investigation of
the sugar price advance, inaugurated
(tavern! weeks ago, reached the ixdnt
today, where officiala wore able to
promise a statement of results within
.24 hours.
Acting Attorney General Seymour,
after presenting a report on the in­
quiry to President Harding, the sec­
ond withih two days, announced that
it.had been decided to ih o w a t le a s ts
part of the government's hnnd tomor­
row. He refused to give any advance
information as to the coum ? of the
Investigation which had been pro­
duced largciythruugh federal District
Attorney Hayward nt New York, the
contMlling sugar market of tha
country.
The progress of the justice depnrtment’d inquiry has been communi­
cated from the start to sAttorhey
General Daugherty, who is rocupernting at Ashevillv, N. C., Trom his re­
cent illness, Air. Seymour said, and it
5 was learned that the president dis­
cussed the matter with Mr. Daugh­
erty today by telephone.
The fnct that the .acting attorney
general had found it necessary to
prorent are port today supplemental
to that laid down Inffore the cabinet
yesterday, was genarally construed
as indicating additional development^
in tha inquiry. Mr. Seymour declined,
however, .to discuss thin phase of iho
matter, meeting nil inquiries \vilh tho
assertion that he would withheld his
statement until tomorrow.,
•
The president received inf urination
on the sugnr situation in tho dnf from
Senator Wadsworth, New York, who
has just returned from a trip to Cuba,
Jamaica and Panama. The con­
troversy over responsibility and the
justification of. the increase in sugar
prices which broke in tiro senate
shortly before adjournment led Sena­
tor Wadsworth to make a study of the
m atter while in Cuba, with the result
"he told the president, that he was
convinced there actually had (icon a
decrease in production of about 20 per
cent in Cuba, the chief source of the
American sugar supply.

consideration at the Whitt? House.
Thu* far a dozen cities in the Cen­
tral and Western states have , been
Blvon more or less definite position
bn the lint of places where important
addresses are to* be delivered. Names
in the order in which the president
expects, to visit them they are:
St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver, Salt
Lake City, Ixw Angeles, San Francis­
co, Seattle, Portland, Helena, 'Min­
neapolis; Chicago and Detroit.
.Others may be added later when it
becomes possible to select exact dates
nntj make up precise schedules of
travel.
*
C ater addresses nre- to develop in­
dividual topics of discussion such an
the ^dminiatralioli's proposal to onI f f thn intern.stinnnl r m ir t . I h « .-m i l^

rond problem and the results of the
new tariff. In his four.speeches on
the coast it is likely he will empha­
size what the arms conference agree­
ments hav.c meant to that section,
while at Minneapolis he is expected
to explain to the farmers what han
been done to carry out the program
of agricultural relief lie-first outlined
nt the- Minnesota State F air in his
first formnl campaign speech uwny
from the front porch.
The president’s friends, however,
say he will take great care to avoid
turning the trip Into a political swing
around the cirruit.
Fort Mycrn is railing 510,000 to
complete the hard ui ifncing of State
Hoad No. 2.
Work will soon begin on n 375,000
hotel to bu built'at S.bring by George
E. Sebring.

We, the cooperating growers who market our own fruit
through the Florida Citrus Exchange, continue to sell at tap.
priced grade,'pack, quality,' and volume considered.
Your fruit, if you are not a member of the Florida Citrus
Exchange, continues to be sold in direct competition with ours,
lowering the prices received by all of us. *
Practically ovorjy car of fruit we sell has to meet consid­
erably lower prices’offered to tho trade by the non-coopera­
tive and speculative marketing agencies.
Wo are able to get better prices because of the consumer
demand ior Sealdsweet grapefruit und oranges, developed by,
years ol’ consistent advertising, and by, reason of our reputa­
tion for fair treatment o f tho trade,
* Every Florida grower, whether or not a member of the
Florida Citru^ Exchange, rcceives-less for his fruit under the
present system than it is actually worth. Why continue tho
destructive methods which produce this result?
Five thousand and moro of us who have tried tho coop­
erative idea of marketing and. have not found it wanting, in­
vito tho other Florida growers to join us in eliminating unwiso competition from tho citrus industry.
In tho Flqrida Citrus Exchango wo have built up an effi­
cient, strong organization which is amply able to securo for
every Florida grower all that his fruit is worth, whenever tho
present plan of selling fruit for less than its real value by
many growers is abandoned, '
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JThy not t r y cooperation in ste ad of
com petitionT W h y lo nger accept f o r
|/&lt;mr f r u i t leas than you should re c e iv e l

_

Join tho Florida ClUas Enhance and receive the kick dollar
tor yoar frail. Consult the rn u u iir of tho aeareot asaectatioa mm
aah-Bxchaai* or xrrtla the baolacaa h i q a m a t W a r t, Flarifa,

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P ola'N egri

’ IIIy TItr ApmirU(Ir11 I*rrnnI
In the Paramount Picture-.
' WASHINGTON, April 19.—Plana
• B e lla D o n n a ’
:
for President Harding’s western trip — I A Gcotgc Eitrmaurice.Pioduction
•tills Mirmner have developed to'h point
where a d*ta lied itinerary is under Princes* Theatre Friday und Saturday

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colors, 2 to C years—

Pereuls, fast color, easy to wash and
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Simple—but so very smart in their simplicity,, apcl vvliat more does one need in a fVock.than
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play. All sizes, 16 to 44— ‘
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Big lot pf Ladles Collars, alj styles and
jcolors, each—

4 dozen Men’s Sample Hats, values up to $4, all
shapes, each—

�E FOUR

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923

IASE BALL
OOT BALL
ASKET BALL
RAP SHOOTING

ONB KILLED WIfEN BUILDING
COLLAPSES.

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT,
Editor
.
i

SALT LAKE CITY, April 19^-One
white woman wan killed and two
While men were injured when a two
story frame hotel and office building
here, collapsed thin afternoon. A ne­
gro Ionian is believed to be buried
in tho ruins.

—

7

V

ELKS CONVENTION
AT DAYTONA TODAY

“ "NEW. T0RK , ‘April TO.—B erdrr a
record breaking throng officially an­
nounced ar. 71200, the New Yvrk
'Yiinltees, AnTem-an League chnTtfptoRS~

ST. LOUIS, April II*.—With George
Sister oh the siek list, the Browns lost
the opening game of the season to De­
troit yesterday 9 to G. Kenneth Wil­
liams started his home run slugging
of the acuson hy lifting the Ipall into
the right field stands in the seventh,
in the preceding inning, Hcilmnnn hit
a homer, scoring Cobh.
Detroit ..............301 001 010—9 15 1
St. Louis ..........200 300 100—0 9 1
Collins, Francis and Hnssler; Shock­
er, Danforth, Wright, Root and Sovereid,
.
•

ST. PETERSBURG, April 19.—
BraCentown drnpcpd its third straight
game here yesterday 5 to 1, through
Inability to hit Wilson consecutively.
Their 12 hits were scattered and they
had 15 men left on bases. Score by
innings:
Bradentown .......001 000 0 0 2 -3 12 0
St. Pete ............ 000 020 30x—6 9 3
CLEVELAND, April ^9.—One of
-j. F or Bradcntown: Lnriscy, Camp
„iknd Johnston, Lightfoot; for Ft. I’eto: tho largest opening day crowds that
ever witnessed an American League
Wilson and Murphy.
game here saw Cleveland mnke a
ninth inning rally scoring two runs
and defeating Chicago G to 5 yester­
day.
Chiengo,....:......... 000 010 010—5 12 1
Cleveland
.......001 12&lt;&gt; 002—0 14 2
Faber, Miu-k and Schnlk; Coveleakie, Uhle, Bonn and O'Neill.

CINCINNATI, April 10. -A^Toncy
out*pitehed Rlxcyfir tho second-jhtoo
Florida State League
of the season hero yesterday, and St: At Tampa 2 ,Orlando 0.
Louia evened up the dories hy beating
At Lakeland 15, Daytona j l
Crrfn^iM nntTtr^W nnK, iff S t.'L&amp;UiSrj— A T S trP fte 11r1lTatttmtBWii-7r;‘
hit -a home run in tho third.
Ft. Louis ..........001 000 111—4 12 I
National league
Cincinnati .........000 200 000—2 8 (
At New York 7, Boston 4.
Toney and Clemons, Ainsmtth; Uix
At Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn 0,
cy and Hargrave.
At Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 7.
At St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 2.
CHICAGO, April 10—Bochlcr weak­
ened in the 8th inning and Ghiengo
American 'League
pounded out six hits, including two
At Washington 1, Philadelphia 3,
doubles and n triple, broke u tie score
At Chiengo 5, Cleveland 0.
At Boston l,*New York 4.
and defeated Pittsburgh* 7 to 2. In
the second game of the series, Johnny
At Detroit' 9, St. Louis 0.
Kolleher, of Chicago and Grimm, of
Pittsburgh, knocked home runs,
Southern Association •
Pittsburgh .......... 000 000 200—2 5 2
At Nashville 7, Atlanta 8.
C hicago.........
001 010 02x—7 11 1 At Little Rock 4, Memphis 3,
At Mobile 3, New Orleans 0.
Bochlcr and Goochj Alexander and
Hartnett.
At Chattanooga-5, Birmingham I

A M. ( loud grocer lias
20,000 pounds of sweet
grown near that town.
The poor man in Florida is sent to
the stockade for riding a train. The
rich murderer is sent to ltuiford.

rilby Brunch

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\
~ BUTTER
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CHURNGOLD OLEO
^TH |EFO ND Home-Made
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sV 25......1:30 p.in.
&lt;0. 101... . !.... 5:50 p.m.
x—Duily, except Sunday.

(No.
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No.
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xNo.

Leesburg Branch
Arrive
157........... 3:55 p.m.
2 1 ......... 2:50 p.m.
158. ......I
22 .........
Oviedo Branch
Arrive ,
120— ..... 7:46 p.m.
127.,i-------

At last we have a telephone, ring it ■
once,
402-M-l.—Sanford Mattress
Factory.
*
10-fitc

SANFORD, FLORIDjA

FIRST STREET-

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U n ifo rm ly

....... ■■■- ' - ■—
$
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GOO SE

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W hy Retailers Take
The Wrappers Off
IT Retailers nlmost invariably remove the tissue wrappers from
11 fruit because when unwrapped it sells far faster than does
wrapped fruit.
With wrappers removed, most advertised fruit
then take its place humbly alongside other fruit the origin of
which is unsung ur.d unhonored.

Nntinnn! League
Won Lost
New York ..
Brooklyn ...
Cincinnati ..
Chicago .....
St. Diuis .
Pittsburgh .
Philadelphia
Boston
. .

^ The outstanding exceptions arc those with either “ B L U E
1 GOOSE," or "A . F. G.” according to quality, electrically marked
on the skin of each. Those marks cun be removed only by peeling,
They even follow to the hotel, restaurant or household table.

American League
Won L
New York
Detroit
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Washington
Chicago
Boston -......
St. Louis ....

American Fruit Growers Inc
Orlando, • Florida

/ ^ Z //S /r //j
Fireworks in the Seventh.

This fine picture pleased a large
crowd lust night and will be shown
(or the last time tonight. See it.

Nurthlwund
Arrive

The Daily Herald, 15c ner week,

1

LEAGUE STANDINGS
Florida State League
Won Lost
Lakeland ................. , ' 7
21
Orlando .................... 5
Daytona ..................... 4 ' 5
Tampa
...............'. 4
5
St. Petersburg .......
4
5
Braden town ............... 3
0

It ELI EVES BACKACHE
"H aw laid kidney trouble and backache for many years and I tried sev­
eral doctors but got onljt, temporary
relief. A friend advised me to try
Foley Kidney Pills, and before I used
two boxes 1 was entirely well," writes
A. C. Perkins, Summer Shade, Ky.
Will be shown at the Princess again
Kidney and bladder trouble requires
j
prompt treatment,
Foley Kidney tonight.
Pills give quick relief. Refuse sub­
Luke Thompson, the congenial man
stitutes. Insist upon Foley’s. Sold
ager
of the Lu-Belli Cafeteria, is in
everywhere.—Adv.
vited to he the guest of the house to
night, with his family.

South Bound
Arrive
. 2:3G u,ni,

= = = = = = =
COLDEi? *
it
A set Qf Gold Band: Chinnware ami Rogers 1847 SilVerpIate.
— "Anniversary P attorn”—Is ju st tho thing for th a t,
,
ne\v home

V*

BROOKLYN,
April
19.—The
Brooklyn Dodgers staged a riotout
ninth inning rally yesterday, to heat
out tho Phillies 0 to 5. The visitors
apparently had sewed up the gome in
the ninth, when Sand boosted a hom­
er'over the wall, driving in Wnlkcr to
make the score 5 to 1, .
Wheat greeted Ralph Head, who
hod held the Dodgers to three hits in
8 innings with a circuit swat over
the right field wall. Hubbelt relieved
Head and after passing Itcuther and
allowing Deberry a hit, was sent to
the showers. Meadows then passed
Grimes and Olson’s single won the
game without a Dodger being retired
in the inning.
Philadelphia ... 300 000 002—5. 10 1
Brooklyn
000 010 005—0 7 1
Head, Huhbull, Mendows anti Hen­
line; Grimes anti Deberry.

74,000 FANS AT OPENING OF TIIE
NEW BTADUl.M IIOWL WITH
GLEE AS I1ABK GOES ROUND
NEW YORK. April 19.—Bnl*o Ruth
came hack into his own yesterday,
when the mighty Yankee slugger
cracked his first home’ run o r the sea­
son into tlie: right, field bleachers of
the massive new Yankee stadium, 74.000 howling fans- the largest throng
thn l over attended p baseball game—
rose to accord their idol a thunderous
ovation.
Ruth's circuit clout, t limbing vic­
tory, for the American League cham­
pions in their opening game, with the
Boston Red Sox, added a most pictur­
esque drama in diamond annals. The
Dubc, those thousands agreed, had
ctftne bark.
A super-world's series atmosphere
pervaded the formal dedication of the
new home of the Yankees. Tho rec­
ord crowd which jammed every nook
and corner of the triple-decked grand
stand, and packed all hut a few corn­
ers of the bleachers section, Car ex­
ceeded the expectations. Kvdry seat
in the mammoth structure could have
been filled but several thousand chose
to stand in the aisles rather than
perch in the few vacant areas of the
bleachers.
The home run king demonstrated
111 practice before the game that he
had tile range. Taking his first turn
at hat, ho picked Sum Jones* first of­
fering, for a terrific drive into the
right field section. He followed with
an even loftier drive shortly after­
ward that struck with such force as to
splinter the planking in one of the top
bleacher benches, scattering a group
of youthful enthusiasts, who inunedi-

DAYTONA, Aprjl 10—Daytona has
been decorated all over1 and tomor­
row will be mure or less n holiday,
as the annual state convention of lj;
P. O. convenes for the two'days' ses­
sion. -More than 500 members and
their families from all over the state
are expected.

The Herald for first class j&lt;jb work

The picture of the week, however,
that is creating the iiig stir, is l'ola
Negri’s first American made picture,
"Bella Donna."
GOODYEAR

This picturu will he shown at the
Princess Friday wild Saturday. It is
produced hy Geo. Fltzniaurlce. You
see a beautiful, flashing, seductive
Departs het'olne of a thousand love triumphs.
2:1)3 u.m.
Pola Negri will 1*2 seen in the bril12:05 p.nt.
1
InUt
story and setting she was made
2:55 p.m.
lor.
A modern woman of fashion,
4:05 p.m.
hiring men with her silken charms,
‘till at lust she meets the eyes of her
great lover.

Service Station

I

Departs
Pennsylvania men are developing
7:00 n.tn. a large tract in North Orange coun­
ty, for orange groves.
Tho Herald for flrat class job work
STOPS COUGH AND WHEEZY
BREATHING
Departs
:00 a.m.
:10 p.m.
‘Depart*
1:40 p.m.
ED:
cal 1751
i to 75c
V 1923.

“Had a cough and wheezing in my
throat," write* Caroline Dillard, Pvtrrsburg, Va. "bYdey'u Honey and
f a r gave me quick relief and stopped
my cough." Cougha resulting from
Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, As­
thma und Bronchjtia, quickly relieved
with* Foley's Honey and Tar. Three
generations of satisfied users have
made Folay'a Honey and Tar the largcst selling cough medicine In the
world. Refuse substitutes.
Insist
upon Foley's. Bold everywhere.—

The postponement of this price rev isio n
is possible only because of our realization
of the price danger in the British Crude
Rubber Restriction Act which became
effective Nqvember 1, 1022. We were
fortunate in our rubber purchases before
the Restriction Act increased the price of
crude rubber 160^&gt;.
We have always endeavored to cham­
pion the cause of better Ynadc tires de­
livered at lowest cost to the tire user by
economic manufacturing and distribu­
tion. And we are glad of the opportun­
ity to give the car-owner the additional
saving at this time.
Firestone Cords embody certain special
processes which result in their producing

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N the long run, the
only way any tiro
m anufacturer can
afford to give a“ «pecial discount'* is to
price the tire above
ita worth in the first
place, or taka the
discount out of the
quality. Either way,
the customer pays.
B etter buy G oodyear Tires, and get

mileage records

GoodyearSendceand

Goodyear Quality.
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E. S. HOCKEY, Sanford, Fla.

KENT VULC. WORKS
Oak Avenue and Third Street
8ANFOUJ), PLORIDA ’

Most Miles per Dollar

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irigahe Family

Fisher

T h o s o r v a n t h a s io a r n a d s n m e E n g lis h o p p a r o r c ty l
\ 0 E C YOUR PFMTDONl 1---y o o UALL BU jetO A TK
CP*JSE
MORE t o c t o t r Y

WE. H30H.
girl' s B E^ vJ
TR.YIM' TO l£
MV, CVOEO^!

Ton can find the name of
every Iive*w4tyalnesa Man
In Sanford
Column
each day.

uick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

Cards of Sinford'a Repot*
bla Profession si Men, etch
f whom, in hit chosen pro­
fession tho Herald recom­
mends to the people.

!

Classified Ads lc n word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
ncordingly.

George A.. DeCottes*
Atlomey-at-Lnw

we please you,' tell others; If not,
tell us. Phone 498

FOR SALE

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD rlFLORIDA FARMERS—You can get seed bed
SANFORD NOVELTY
frani"-&gt; and irrigation plugs at the
100-tfr
WORKS
FRED R. WILSON -nnford Nnvvltv Works
FOR SALE—Rosier and liays’ paints
V. C. COLLER, PropATTOltNEY-AT-LAW
and varnishes at Sanford ‘Novelty
jeneral Shop and Mill
'.Yorks, Sanford agents.
193-tfc
First National Bank Building
Work
8ANFORD -:FLORIDA [•'Oil SAI.F—"RfToiTo Island' eggs for
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
ONTRACTOR and BUILDER
'•Cllsworth, Ucuriinll Avenue, .San­
7 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
ELTON J. MOUGHTON ford.
83-tfp

ARCHITECT

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY

Room 7, Miller Bldg
FLORIDA
SANFORD

KIKE--------AUTO-------- BONDS

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and guilder
NFPlill

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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LAWYER
-:—Court IJousc

&gt; ia lot 50x117 ft.,
tree’', reasonable
A. P. Connelly &amp;
C.jr* Examined
(Busies Designed
l0-4te
FOR
SALIl
Lot
close
in,
on
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
struct. Uargaiu. Apply 20(i
Opt. D.
Avenue.
11
Op tlclan-Op tome trlsf
FOR SALK- lluhy cmriuge in
212 Bast First Btrevt Sanford. Fla.
condlL'on. ISatgain. Phone 50.

Honda

Im nr.

lA X P O Itl)
’h n n r a s

C1IELLE MAINES
!

Office
I I K A I ,T V C O M P A N t

IS iV IM T IIliX T COM PAN Y
IOI-H S l a c n u l l a A x e .

STEWART The Florist
ltd FloWcru--------------Floral Designs
-.Annual and Ornamental Plants
14 Myrtle Ave.-----------Phone 2C0-W

ANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

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

DR. J. T. DENTON
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON

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F irst u f all. y o u ’ll «x4
l» i'l ih r rimt In p ril­
l e d : mm m u ll), yuu'll
w a i n | | to |&gt;,- o r n a ­
m en ta l a m i iirtlatL*.
W e ll. w e f n 1 tlial a u
ran romlilllR I I I . . .
t w o w a n t* « t to il re
III th e rooting rnatnr-

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price.

a ivnxmi ihlr

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Foil' III INT Lu mislied housekeeping
or bed room $3.00 per week, 314

Rooms 226-229

I)R. R. M. MASON
DENTIST
' New Mrisch Building''
Phone 201
Sunford, Florida

I Hi iundo Commissioners have voted
Pl.ono m n sturtcr for u county fair GERMANY'S FLOATING DEBT ON
in xt year.
INCREASE.

T M

Nicely furnished front
r April 2 Ith, 411 Park
17-titp

dooms 205-207-208 Meisrh Building

Mciscli Building

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Foil Ri .n
room. A
Avenue.

Res. 205-------- Phones-------- Office 271

General Machine and Boiler
Worfis
DR. G. S. SELMAN
Cylinder Grinding
Practice limited to
Automobile Rcpalm
Disc.iscH
of
Eye, Ear, Niwr and Throat
Acetylene Welding
Eyes
Examined,
(Hasses Fitted
hone G2---------- Sanford, Florida

ABOUT
Ro o r

VUllfiTKllKD ROOMS for light house
keeping, 701 Mngtfolin nve. 18-5tc

WANTED
WANED—'A chance to build your
new homo before lumber gets any
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. ]83-tfi
WANTED TO BUY-Asparagus fern
Heed, for good clean stock will pay
a good price. Address \V. P. Newell
Go., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Ha.
.
279-tfc
I'OSITION WANTED—By man 3C
years old; christiun; married. Work­
ing knowledge general bunking,
transportation and mercantile lines.—
K. K„ care Sanford Herald.
16-0tc

BERLIN, April 19.— Germany’s
floating debt on April 1 amounted to
seven trillion, two hundred billion
marks, an increase of 092,000,000
murks in the first ten dtyg of the
LOST
month.
iU S t , s t h a y b u ok s t o Cb n —i
large bay horse, stocking feet be­
The Herald for first class job work. hind, brand on left fore shoulder. $15
reward if returned to Henry Marshall,
17-Ctp
Cameron City.
l.OS'f—fhursdlay morning Lynx fur,
on Park avenue between 2nd and
4th street or on 4th street between
Park avenue and Palmetto avenue.
Return to Dr. Mitchell, 210 Park ave­
nue and receive reward.
l7-3tp
[)ST—r rom car, green bat. Return
to Herald office. Reward.
17-3t
LOST—A set of car curtains in khaki
case. Finder please leave at Wight's
Garage.
16-3tp

-U u llS rra* H r a S a u e r -

l#w? .

Hill
Lumber Co.
Phone 130, Sanford

PAGE FIVE

NEW VOTING MEASURE INTRO
DUCBD.
TALLAHASSEE, April 19.—Only
real estate owners who had owned the
iyx&gt;perty for six months would be
flawed to vote in road bond elec­
tions under the terms of measure in­
troduced in the senate today by Scn• I

A prominent attorney of this county once made the remark
to a large tax payer: “ Do you know that you get more fur the
you pay in taxes than for any other money you spend 7"
Let us consider the tax dollar ns levied for stale and county
Sanford District, we find thut it is divided us follows:
STATE TAXES:
.
Gcncrul Revenue
9.54 cents
State School Tax ..................................................... -1.71 cents
P en sio n s.............
4.34 cents
Board of Health
411 cents
State Rood Tax ...
L74 cents
State Prison Fund ............................................&lt;..........65 cents
Total Stute Tax
COUNTY TAXES:
Rond Rond Fund
General School Fund
General Revenue .....
Road and Bridge
Fine anti Forfeiture
Hu tiding Fund \ .......
Special School Taxes
Special School Ronds
Total for County Purposes

Total ...................................
Wo pay to the state 18.4 4 cents out
of each dollar, but as we are a part of
the state, wc get some of this back in
value and In money; out of the gen­
eral revenue fund the state furnishes
to the counties the tax hooks, tax re­
ceipts, licenses, tax sale certificates
und many other supplies.
Tho stute tax of one mill fur school
purposes, provided by the constitution
of the state, is re-apportioned to the
counties "In proportion to the number
of children residing therein between
ths ages of four and twenty-one
years." The state in this way gives
ut distance to those counties which
may be poor as to property values
but rich in children. Scminolu county
has nearly all of this tax returned, for
example in 1922 we paid to this fund
$4 697-86 and received from the state
{-1,‘!81.$0 from this fund. Undor our
educational system Illiteracy among
white people In this state has been re­
duced in'the last twenty years fi*om
8.0% to 2.0%. ,
Tho pensions paid are to the sol­
diers and sailors who served In the
civil war, and to tbslr widows.
The amount paid for the State
Board of Health Is what the chemiste
term “a trace," It le not even half of
one per cent, and yet the State Board
of Health has made Florida n mighty
pleasant place In which
more dread of yellow fever'oud small
pox, and ether contagions disuses;

20.82
17.35
8.08
13.88
. 3.47
3.47
. 5.21
8.08

cents
cents
cents
cents
cents
cents
cents
cents

I of the county homo, burinl expenses of
I paupers, lights, water, fuel, etc. nncl
the snlarlos-of certain county ufficinls
nn«l of the county nurse, appropria­
tions for county fairs, and ninny other
items nre paid out of this 8.08 cents.
| The building fund pays for the
'court house and grounds, the county
jail and the county home, and the ex­
pense of additions mid repairs ‘ on
these buildings.
The fine ami forfeiture fund pays
witnesses In open court in circuit
court cases, and pays witnesses and
Jurors and other expenses in cases
tiled before the comity judge and jus­
tices of the peace, from this fund arc
paid the sheriff and county judge and
other colict officials. However, the
.state pays all witnesses before the
S^inud jury and all jurors in circuit
courti Ft^oni this fund the prisoners
who are confined in jail nt» fed.
I Of the occupational licenses collect­
ed two-thirds goes to tiie statu, ami
one-third to the general revenue fund
i of the county; for the present license
| period $2,88|&gt;,05 has been collected for
] tlu* county.
Kvery person over the age of 21 and
under the age of 55 yc^rs should pay
.i poll tax of $1.00 per year, this goes
' into the general school fund of tho
j county; for the year 1021 there were
paid $ I .'.10(1 in poll taxes. This is u
I tax and should be paid whether you
| vote or not; however, in order to vJtte
' the pull tax must be paid for the two
years preceding the year in’ which the
election is held, us well as being duly
i registered.
A study of the chart above shows
(lint we are paying about 70 cents of
each tax dollar for schools and roads,
with the balance of .TO cents distrib­
uted to the various other expenses of
the staid ami county.
Our property would not be of much
value were it not for the things our
tux dollar buys. I believe the lawyer
was right, we get more in real value
for our tax money than for any other
money we spend.
JN'O. I). JIN KINS,
Tax t'ullector,
Seminole County.

Carload of the finest bananas ami apples has just nrirved,
and will be sold front the ear at tho cheapest prices. Ba­
nanas sold by hunch or dozen; apples sold by bushel sack and
half sack. Also finest Florida tomatoes sold at cheap prices.

81.50 cents

Corner First Street and Oak Avenue
.........;........................ 100.00 cents
just now it is making u fight for mos­
quito control, which will eliminate
dengue and malarial fevers.
The brick road from the river at
Monroe to the Orange County lino
bus been designated as a “state mod"
und we hope to get some of our state j
road tux applied to this mad Very (
anon.
The Mute prison farm is not entire-1
ly self-supporting, and a tax of
,(15/100 of a cent i» assessed to meet
JUST HONEST VALUES
this expense.
The entire assessment for state ta x -'
The Best Florida and Western
cs in Seminole county for 1922 Is
Meats
$55,179.75, of this amount tho rail­
road and telegraph companies pny $8,Fresh Cultivated Mushrooms
496.73.
Sanford Grown Vegetables,
The total county assessment for all
Fresh Daily
purposes, Including poll taxes, is
$245,437.23, of thin the railroad and
Candies, Fruits, Sweet Milk,
telegraph companies pay $30,861.33.
'•
Sunshine Crackers
Our county lax is divided as follows:
Sally Ann Cakes.....
The road bond fund Is for the In­
Beaufort’s
Ginger Ale
terest and sinking fund for retire­
ment of road bonds; Bcminole county
PHONES 210 AND 211
has now approximately 100 miles of
hard surfaced roads, and the county In
only 26 miles long by 14 miles wide.
The road and bridge fund U for tho
maintenance and up-keep of all th-i
public roads and bridges In the coun­
ty, a greet many rural roads are kept
in excellent condition by the use of
L D. MARTIN
pine straw.
From the general and special school ■ ■ u u u o u i m u M i M i i u m u u u u M t

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GOLF
BOWLING
Albiv ix lo
BOXING

I0GS BEAT AMERICAN LEAGUE GIANTS WIN AGAIN YESTERDAY’S
[0KERS, SAINTS OPENED YESTERD’Y WHILE PIRATES • DOINGS IN THE
LAKELAND WIN RUTH GETS HOMER DROP ONE TO CUBS
BIG LEAGUES
NFWtYORK, April ID.—B efore' a
record breaking throng officially an­
nounced nh1"7 1 200, the New York
Yankees, American League cl*nm[fifing
opened their now stadium, and* the
1023 reason yesterday, with n 1 to 1
triumph over the Red Sox of Boston.
The Yankees did all their scoring
in the third inning, Bnhe Ruth getting
off to a lusty sta rt in Ids V*23 home
tun catnpnign by driving Into tho
right field bleachers for the circuit,
scoring W itt amUDugnn ahead of him.
Boston ................ 000 000 100—1 3 1
New York ..........004 000 U0x-~i 7 1
Khmkc, Fullerton nnd Devormer;
Shnwkcy and Schnng.

TAMPA, April 10.—Palmer's pitch­
ing, being In dimmer hut one inning,
’ canned the Smokers' flown fall at
^ I ^ T T O d V c ' SterW ar«l^ ’tKrTT{nr
dogs won, final score 0 to 11. The
More by Inning,*:
Tampa ............... 000 200 000 - 2 8 I
Orlando ............. 100 302 000—0 14 II
F or Tampa: Wilson, llymcn and
Nance and Hatmon; for Orlando: Pal­
m er and Francis.
•
LAKELAND, April 10.—Lakeland
made It two out of three from I)nytone by Winning yesterday 10 to 11 in
I • loosely played game featured hy
, extra base hitting on both sides. Score
“ |b y Innings:
Lakeland ......... 001 007 3lx —Hi 17 5
Daytona .......... 024 000 112—11 11 3
For Lakeland: I’nyne, Fry . and
Smith; F or Daytona: Purcell, Little,
Kohn, Ames and Mumi.
/

ST. LOUIS, April ID.—With George
Risler on the sick list, the Browns lost
the opening game of the* season to De­
troit yesterday D to 0. Kenneth Williams started his home run slugging
of the season hy lifting the Igill into
the right field stands in the seventh,
in the preceding inning, Ileilmann hit
a homer, scoring Cobb.,Detroit ..............301 004 010—0 IP 1
St. Louis ........200 300 100-0 D 1
Collins, Francis and Battslcr; Shock­
er, Dunfurlh, Wright, Rout ami Sevcreid.

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ST. PETERSBURG, April ID.—
, j BraGcntown dropepd its third straight
game here ycsterilay 5 to 1, through
inability to hit Wilson consecutively.
Their 12 hits were scattered and they
j had 16 men left on bases. Score by
Innings:
i j Bradentown .......001 000 0 0 2 -3 12 0
S t Pete .............000 020 30x—6 D 3
F or Bradentown: Lariscy, Camp
CLEVELAND, April ID.—One of
id Johnston, Lightfoot; for St. I'ete: the largest opening flay crowds that
ever witnessed an American League
’Wilson and Murphy.
game here saw Cleveland make a
ninth inning rally scoring two runs
nnd defenlinjf Chicago 0 to 5 yesterdny.
,
*
Chicago ....... .......000 010 010—5 12 1
Cleveland ........ 001 120 002—0 14 2
Faber, Murk and Sehtdkj Covcleskie, Ulile, Bonn nnd O’Neill.

P

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BABE RUTH AFTER
RECORD, HITS A
HOMER YEST’DAY

.CINCINNATI, April 10. -i^Toncy
out pitched Rlxcy in the second gsme
of the season hero yesterday, nnd Bt:
Ix&gt;uis evened up the series by beating
XTTnciYirialFfTo 2^ M ann,'dr St. Louis!
hit a home run in the third.
Ft* Louis ......,.. 001 000 111—4 12 2
Clncihnhti
... 000 300 000—2 8 0
Toney nnd Clemons, Ainsmlth; Uixcy nnd Hargrave.
CHICAGO, April ID—Boehler weak­
ened in the 8th inning and Chicago
pounded out six hits, including two
doubles nnd a triple, broke a tie score
nnd defeated Pittsburgh" 7 to 2. In
the second game of the series, Johnny
Keilehcr, of Chicago and Grimm, of
Pittsburgh, knocked home runB.
Pittsburgh .......... 000 000 200—2 R 2
Chicago ......
001 010 02x—7 11 1
Boehler am! Gooch; Alexander nnd
Hartnett.

Brooklyn Dodgers stugod a riotout
ninth inning rally yesterday, to beat
out tile I'hillien G to 5. The visitors
apparently hud sewed up the game in
the ninth, when Sand boosted a homer' over the'wall, driving in Walker to
make.the score 5 to 1,
Wheat greeted Rulph Head, who
had held the Dodgers to three hits in
8 innings with n circuit swat over
the right field wall. Hubbeli relieved
Head and after passing ReuLher e.nd
allowing Deberry » hit, was sent to
the showers. Meadows then passed
Grimes nnd Olson's single won tho
game without a Dodger being retired
in the inning.
Philadelphia , . 300 (100 002—5 10 1
Brooklyn
,000 010 005—G 7 1
Head, tiuhbull, Meadows nnd Henline; Grimes nnd Deberry.

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Florida- 8f ate-League At Tampa 2 .Orlando 0.
At lakeland IP, Daytona 11.
“ATE LTelt! p, BrhddhtOwn 37
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National League
At New York 7, Boston 4.
At Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn 0.
At Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 7.
At St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 2.

SALT LAKE CITY, April 10,—One
white woman was killed and two
White men were injured when h two
story fram e hotel and office building
here, cnl^ipscd this afternoon. A ne­
gro woman Is believed to be buried
in the ruins.
ELKS CONVENTION
. AT DAYTONA TODAY
DAYTONA, April ID—Dnylnnn has _
beep decorated all over* nnd tolnor-jg
row will be tpore or less n holiday, ■ A set Qf Golii Dand’Chinawnre nnd Rogers 1847 Silyerplate ■
— ‘.‘Anniversary.Pattern”—Tp just tho thing for that,,
as the annual state convention of H. 5
n
o te h
in m o
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home
P. O. convenes for the two days' scs- ■
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-‘'C tu n e in n n d L et~ U # 4 » b o w -Y cu -their families front all over the state
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American‘League
Washington I, Philadelphia 3.
Chicago P, Cleveland G.
Bostop-1,’Ncw York 4.
DctrbiL'fi^St. Louis G.

At
At
At
At

Southern Ansociation
Nashville 7, Atlanta 8.
Little Rock 4, Memphis 3.
Mobile 3, New Orleans 0.
Chattanooga R, Birmingham 4.

Florida State League
i
Won Lost
Lakeland ............... ... 7 • 2 1
Orlando .................. .. r,
4
Daytona ................. ... 4
r&gt;
Tampa .................... ... 4
r,
St. Petersburg ......
r.
Brr.dentoWn ............ ... 3
0

ONE KILLED WHEN BUILDING
COLLAPSES.

I’ct.
.778
.550
.414
.444
.444
.333

National League
Won Lost Pet.
New York .*..... .... ... 1
(i 1.000
Brooklyn ............... ... .1
0 *1.000
Cincinnati .............. ... 1
i
.500
Chicago .................. ... 1
l
.500
St. 1/mis ............. .. 1
i
.50(1
Pittsburgh ............. .. 1
i
.500
Philadelphia .......... .. 0
i
.000
Boston .................... .... 0
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THE BALL HARDWARE CO.

W hy Retailers Take
The Wrappers Off
Retailers almost invariably remove the tissue wrappers from
1 ffu it because when -unwrapped it sells fa r faster than does
wrapped fruit.
With wrappers removed, most advertised fru it
then take its place humbly alongside other fruit the origin of
which is unsung ar.d unhonored.
r The outstanding exceptions are those with either “ B L U E
1 GO O SE," or “ A. F. G ." according to quality, electrically marked
on the skin o f each. Those marks can be removed only hy peeling.
They even follow to the hotel, restaurant or household table.
4
«' When consumers demand “ B L U E GOOSE" or "A . F. G ." fruita,
“ they cannot he fooled hy nubsUvulion. Hundreds' of thousands
of fricqds have been -mad? for tlicrn by advertising; more are
being made daily. Their demand:; must, lie satisfied, which is
the reason •discriminating dealers everywhere arc willing to pay
more for these than for other fruits.

American League
Won Lost Pet.
PHILADELPHIA,
April
ID.—Phila­
74,000 FANS AT OPKNIN g T i K THE
(i 1.000
BOSTON. April ID.—Long hits ofT New York ........... .. 1
delphia
npend
the
American
League
NEW 8TADU1M HOWL WITH
0
Detroit
...............
..
1
1.000
season here yesterday by defeating Watson and Oesehger enabled the
GLEE AS BABE GOES ROUND
n
Philadelphia
..
1
1.000
world
chainpion
Giants
to
bent
(he
Washington 3 to 1. A home run by
0 1.000
.. 1
Braves 7 to 4, yeslcrdny. Scott was Cleveland
NEW YORK. April ID.—Babe Itulb Dykes in the seefind inning with n
1
.000
given brilliant support, and bis home Washington ........... .. 0
teammate
on
tht*
sack,
was
the
blow
came back into bis own yesterday,
0
l
.000
run to right center in the fourth ulso C h ie a g o .................
that
sent
Walter
Johnson
down
to
dewhen tho mighty Yankee slu g g er,
’• . •
«♦ I - • Orlando,
' I f l 9 0• Florida
Boston ................... . 0
1
.000
scored
Snyder.
cracked his first borne’ run of* the seii-ri~"i •
1
.000
too ooo ooo—I i 2, Now York...... 011 210 200—7 10 0 St. Louis ............... .. o
son into tin; right, field bleachers of Wash ingt on
Boston
000
100
300—I
0
2
020 100 (Mix— 3 li 2
the massive new Yankee stadium, 71.- J'hiladelpliia
Scott, J. Barnes and Snyder; Wat­
R lle l; ( ’. H a r r is
and
Johnson
and
000 howling fans—the largest timing
son, Oeschgcr, Genewich and Gowdy,
Perkins.
**&gt;
Q u a u ty
D e p e n d a b 1**
tha t ever attended p baseball g a m e rose to accord their idol a thunderous
r*a Pi P;» Ka Fu p-o Pa Pa Pu
Pine f’aslle^m d Conway are now
ovation.
Pa
Pa
eomieeted hy a paved county rood.
. Ruth's circuit clout, flinching vic­
Pt
py
tory for the American League rliuinP ’3
St, Cloud is raising a fund to pro­
plons in their opening game, with the vide a playground and park.
Pa
P-a
Boston Red Sox, added a must pictur­
P=
Py
esque drama in diamond annals. The
Pa
Pa
RELIEVES HACKACIIK
Babe, those thousands agreed, had
Xu
Pci
Pa
ha
Pa
Pa
Xu
Pa
Ka
"Have had kidney trouble and hackcdhic bark.
ache
for many years and I tried sev­
TU
, A puper-world's series atmosphere
'East is West.
eral
doctors
hut
got
only
temporary
pervaded the formal dedication of the
new home of the Yankees. Till* rec­ relief. A friend advised me to try
With Constance Tnlnuulgc taking
ord crowd which jammed every nook Foley Kidney Pills, and before I used the lend.
and corner of tin* triple-decked grand two boxes I was entirely well," writes
stand, anil packed all hut a few c«frn- A. j ’. Perkins, Summer Shade, Ky.
Will he shown at the Princess again
ers of the bleachers section, far ex­ Kidney nnd bladder trouble requires tonight.
prompt
treatm
ent.
Foley
.Kidney
ceeded the expectations. Every seat
In the mammoth structure could have Pills give quick relief. Refuse sub­
Luke Thompson, the congenial man­
been filled hut severul thousand chose stitutes. Insist upon Foley’s. Sold ager of the I.u-Beth Cafeteria, is in­
«
very
where,—Adv,
to stand in the aisles rather than
vited to he tho guest of the house to­
perch in the few vacant areas of the
night, with his family.
bleachers.
The home run king demonstrated
Fireworks In the Seventh.
Tills fine picture pleased a large
In practice before the game that he
crowd last night nnd will he shown
CORRECTED NOV. 14TII, 1022
had the runge. Taking his first turn
lor thi! last time tonight. See it.
The Herald for first class jijb work.
a t bat, ho picked Sum Jones' first of­
South Bound
fering, for u terrific drive into the
__
__
■__
The picture of the week, however,
right field section. He followed with
Departs that is creating the big stir, is Pola
Arrive
an even loftier drive shortly after­ No. 83 ......... 2:311 u.iii.
2: Ifi n.m. Negri’s first American miUie picture,
ward that struck with such force nr* to No, 27 ..... .
8:40 n.m. "Bella Donna."
,
splinter the planking in one *;f the top No. Pi ......1:18 p.m.
1:38 p.m.
bleacher benches, scattering a group No. 8D. ___ _ 2:55 p.m.
’ll G O O D Y E A R I
3:20 p.m.
This picture will be shown at the
of youthful enthusiasts, who immedi­ No. 85 ......... G:55 p.m,
If Service Station J
7:10 p.m. Princess Friday aqd Saturday. It is
ately returned to scramble for the
produced by Geo. Fitzmanrice. You
The postponement of this price revision
mileage records, heretofore unheard-of
ball.
Northltound
see a beautiful, flashing, seductive
Is
possible
only
because
of
our
realization
in the industry. Among the more im­
nr?
Arrive
Departs luToine of a thousand love triumphs.
of the price danger in the British Crude
A St. Cloud grocer has purchased
portant of these superior methods are
2:03 u.iii.
20,000 pounds of sweet potatoes, No. 82 ........ 1:4° a.in.
Rubber
Restriction
Act
which
became
blending, tempering, air-bag cure and
Pola Negri will be seen in the bril­
12:05 p.m.
No. 84. ........11:15 u.ni.
grown near that town.
effective
November
1,
1922.
We
were
double
gum-dipping.
liant
story
and
setting
she
was
made
No. 80 ....... 2:35 n.m
2:55 p.m.
N
th
e
long
run,
th
e
lor.
A
modern
woman
of
fashion,
fortunate
in
our
rubber
purchases
before
4:05 p.m.
02 ......... 4:00 p.m.
Fireslqnc Dealers are co-operating
The poor man in Florida is sent to No,
o n l y w a y any tire
luring men with her silken charms,
the Restriction Act increased the price of
the stockade for riding a train. The No. 2*i. ........ 10:0'p.m.
with
us in our movement to supply your
'till at last she meets the eyes of her
m a n u fa c tu r e r c a n
crude rubber 160^&gt;.
rk h murderer is sent to Kuiford.
needs at present prices as long as their
great lover.
rilhy Branch
afford to g iv e a “ speWe have always endeavored to cham­
stock
lasts and we have advised our
cial d isco u n t" is to
Departs
Arrivo
For quick results try u want nd.
pion the cause of better made tires de­
Pennsylvania men are developing
dealers
that we will supply them with
price th e tire above
7:00 u.iii. a large truct in North Orange coun­
xNo. mo
livered at lowest cost to the tire user by
additional tires this month only so far ■
3:25 p.m. ty, for orange groves.
its w orth In th e first
xNn. 24. ...-4-....
Is
economic
manufacturing
and distribu­
as
our output WUI permit.
xN'q. 25. .......... 1:30 pun.
.1
place, or ta k e th e
tion. And we are glad of the opportun­
CLOVER HILL
xNo. 101
.... 5:50 p.m.
the nearest Firestone Dealer.
The Herald for first class Job work
d isc o u n t o u t o f th e
[wiy
ity to give the car-owner the additional
except
Sunday.
X—Daily,
Puifchaie
a set of these Gum-Dipped
q u a lity . E ither w ay,
MEADOW GOLD
saving at this time.
STOPS COCGII AND WHEEZY
it
Cords.
Prove
for younielf their re­
th e cu stom er pays.
I.ccaburg Branch
BREATHING
Firestone
Cords
embody
certain
special
markable mileage advantages and.easy
B e tte r bu y G o o d ­
BUTTER
Arrive
Departs
processes
which
result
in
their
producing
riding qualities.
year
T
ires,
and
g
e
t
i No. 157........... 3:66 p.m.
"Had n cough and wheeling in my
The Best
Good
year
Service
and
No. 21. ...___ 2:50 p.m.
thrust," writes Carolinu Dillard, Pet­
xNo. I ft#
7 :00a.in. ersburg, Vn. “Foley's Honey ami
Goodyear Quality.
Try .
7:10 pan. Tar gave me quirk relief and stopped
No. 22
At CmV/kt 5«Wn IW h s
V
Oviedo Branch
my cough." Coughs resulting from
CHURNGOLD OLEO
mM&lt;l
r/re« mn4
Arrivo , ’Departs Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough. As­
t w k ( U n . f w ith . r e a d i r *
RAY BROS., Sanford, Fla.;
KENT VULC WORKS. Sanford, Fla.
E. S. HOCKEY, Sanford , Fla.
120 .......... 7:46 p.m.
thma and Bronchitis, quickly relieved
EFOND Home-Made xNo.
SEMINOLE
SUPPLY
CO.,
Oviedo,
Fla.
m
m
■« *
3:40
xNo. 127.A%,M
» p.m. with- Foley's Honey and Tar. Three KENT VULC. WORKS
generations of satisfied users have
Ma y o n n a is e
!
•
”
Osk Avenue and Third Slrert
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED: .
made Foley’s Honey and Tar the larg­
SANFORD, FLORIDA *
Tho Sanford Carpenters' Local 1751 est selling cough uuxllrlnc in the
3
contemplates a raise In iraln to 75c world. Refuse -substitutes.
Insist |
per hour, taking effect May IP, PJ23. upon Foley's. Sold cverywha
\ ’**- ,*&gt;%,m
* | „ m '.
I
A dv, . ,t ,
^,

American Fruit Growers Inc.

tai

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

( _

will not increase prices
until May 1st

TRAIN SCHEDULE

8K

Firestone Prices on Fabric and Cord Passenger
Car Tires and Tubes also Solid and Pneumatic
Truck Tires Will Advance May 1st

I

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

McCuUer

Mo$t Miles per D

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,'THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923

^riRSi^n^&gt;the"Farrrny

PAGE FIVE

Fisher

T h o s e r v a n t h a s lo a r n a d s n m o E n g lis h a p p a r o r t: 4yl
\ B E 4 YOUR flMVJOhi
W E . RSOPL

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MOne. VAJCtOttY W E CPO $E t---w o o a p s P -r o K B ^ n o v i \ s tif t u a b l e t o ASS»M afsre ^ o j a - 5

CIRCS BETEvJ L —
TU N IN ' t o UEARM

a , G io e o ii! &gt;5—

m
1-o/ j

Yon tan find the name of
every live Business Man
In Sanford In this Column
each day.

uick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

-

we please you, tell others; If not,
tell ns. Phone 49S

Cards of Sanford's Repot*
ble Professional Men, each
f whom. In his* chosen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

I

Clanulficd Ads lc a word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no ClnaaiHed
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
most accompany all order*.
Count the word* and remit
arurdingly.

George A. DeCottes
Allorney-nt-Law

FOR SALE

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD -I- -:FLORIDA FARMERS—You can get seed bed
SANFORD NOVELTY
frnm~t and Irrigation plugs at the
100-tfr
WORKS
FRED R. WILSON -hnfnrd Novelty Work*
FOR SALK—Doaior and Days’ paints
v. c. c o l l e r , PropATTORNEY-AT-LAW
and vnrniahes nl Sanford Novolly
General Shop and Mill
Works,
Sanford a g e n ts.
193-tfc
First National Rank Iluilding
Work
SANFORD
FLORIDA F()l; SALE—RKmk' Island eggs for
sotting, 15 .eggs for 5H&gt;0.
Mrs.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Ellsworth, CcaniaM Avenue, San­
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
ELTON J. MOUGHTON ford.
*
H3-tfp

ARCHITECT

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY

FLORIDA

SANFORD

FI UK--------AllTO-------- BONDS

preserving or tnlde use, 15c quart.
City orders of fvie quarts or more de­
CHELLE MAINES livered. -L. II. Jones, Ilenrdall Ave­
S. 0. Shinholser
nue. I'hanc 3101.
Ifi-Tdc
LAWYER
Conlractor and Builder
WE
HAVE
n
close
i:i
lot
50x117
ft!,
-:—Court Douse
beautiful shade trees, rensormlde
ANFORD
FLORIDA
price nnd terms. A. P. Connelly &amp;
Lje* L sin ln rd
GIu i m Designed Sons.
K&gt;-4te
FOR
BALL
I.ot
close
in,
on
Mist
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
struct, liargain. Apply 2011 Park
Opt. D.
Avenue.
I8*5tp
Optician-Optometrist
FOR SALK- Ruby entriage in good
712 Bast First Street
Sanford. Fla.
condition, liar gain. Phone 50.
IH-Itp

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
FIRE.' LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
t. 205-------- Phones-------- Office 271

THWART The Florist
•ut Flower*--------------Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental Plants
If Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 260-W

ANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

DR. J. T. DENTON
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
Rooms 206-207-208 Meisch Iluilding

room.
Avenue
311 Park Avc.
17-Gtp
1 OR RENT—Furnishedhousekeeping
or bed room $3.00per week, 314
East Fifth St.
17-2t

Rooms 220-223

DR. R. M. MASON
UKNTIST
New Me*sch‘ Building'
me 201
. SanfoW Florida

General Machine and Boiler
Worlis
DR. G. S. SELMAN
Cylinder Grinding
Practice limited to
Automobile Repair*
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Acetylene Welding
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
hone G2---------Sanford, Florida

'FURNISH E l) ROOMS fid* light hmuse
keeping. 701 Mngifolin ave. 1H-5U*

WANTED

WANED—A chanco to build your
now home before lumber geta any
higher. Plane and estimates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
WANTED TO BUY- Asparagus fern
seed, for good clean stock will pay
Meisch Building
a good price. Address \V. P. Newell
Bernndo Commissioners have voted
Co„ Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
SI.ihki n t n slurtcr for a county fnir GERMANY'S FLOATING DEBT ON Fin.
*
279-tfc
next year.
INCREASE.
POSITION WANTED--By man 30
years old; Christian; married. WorkBERLIN, April 19. — Germany’s ing knowledge gt*neral bunking,
floating debt on April 1 umounted to transportation and mercantile lines.
seven trillion, two hundred h
K, K., care Sanford Herald
marks, nn increase *&gt;f 092,00
murks in the ilrsl ten day* o
month.
I.OSt," STRAYED“ 0R STOLEN—1
large hay horse, stocking feet beThe Herald for first class job work. hind, brand on left fore shoulder. $16
reward if returned to Henry Marshall,
Cumcron City.
17-Gtp
LOST—Thursday morning Lynx lur,
on Park avenue between 2nd and
4th street or on 4th street between
Park avenue and Palmetto avenue.
Return to Dr. Mitchell, 210 Park ave­
Flr»t o f a ll. y e a 'l l &lt;txi
nue and receive reward.
17-Stp
l»*rt III** .ro o f to prut « l : m-condl)1.-y o u ' ll
I.OST—Erom
car,
green
list.
Return
w a rn It io In* o r n a ­
m en ta l an d r i t l » t l . \
to Herald office. Reward.
17-St
W rit, t n fe r l lhn.1 ttg
can comlillio it,rm&gt;
t w o w a n t s &lt;&gt;f &gt;.,uri«
In th e rootin g m a t e r *"* - t
a 1'onsoH.xble

pries.

LOST—A sot of car curtains in khaki
came. Finder please leave at Wlght'a
Garage.
16-3tp

*‘ U n llS rro * l l m d s s a r -

trm"

Hill
Lumber Co,

NEW VOTING MEASURE INTROf
DUCED.
TALLAHASSEE, April 10.—Only
real estate owners who had owned the
jyoperty for six months would be
allowed to vote in, road bond elec­
tions Under the terms' ol measure in­
troduced In tho senate today by Bonatoe |k ’B -’lindsey. ' £

11.54
1.74
4.31
.43
1.7*1
,05

cents
cents
cents
cents
cents
cents

funds the school expenses are paid; lax dollar buys. T believe the lawyer
the school bond fund is for the pay- was right, we get more in real value
merit of interest and retirement of tln*i for our tax money than for any other
school bonds which wore issued to money we spend,
provide funds with which to construct
JNO. 1). JINK1NS,
and furnish our school buildings,
.
Tax Collector,
From lire ghneral fund the general
Seminole County.
expenses of the county are paid, such
--------------------------- .
ns records where deeds, etc., rare re- j McKinuou-Mnrkwoud Company will
corded, furniture uml supplies for tin* have a complete line of Hurt Schslfcourt house, up-keep of tire county ncr &amp; Marx clothing, new store, new
home, medical attention for; inmates, stock.
12-tfc

.20.82
17.35
, 8.G8
.13,88
3.47
3.47
. 5.21
8.08

cents
cents
cents
cents
cents*
cents
cents
cents

Carload of the finest Bananas and apples has ju st arirved,
and will ho sold from tho car at the cheapest prices. B a­
nanas sold By hunch or dozen; a p pi os sold By Bushel sack and
half sack. Also finest Florida tomatoes sold at cheap prices.

A prominent attorney u# this county once made the remnrk in my office,
to a large tux buyer: "Do you know that you get mure for the money that
you pay in taxes than fur ony-othcr money you spend?"
Let us consider the tax dollar as levied for stnto and county taxes in the
Sanford District, we find that it is divided as follows:

Total Stale Tax
COUNTY TAXES:
Rond Rond Fund ....
General School Fund
General Revenue .....
Ruud and Bridge ....
Fine and Forfeiture .
Iluilding Fund ........
Special School Taxes
Special School Bonds
Total for County Purposes

81.50 cents 81.60 cents
.................. ;....... ............... 100,0(1 cents
just now it is making a fight for mos­
quito control, which will eliminate

has been designated ns a “state rood"
and wo hope to get some/if our state
road tax applied to this'road very
noon.
The state prison farm is not entire­
ly self-supporting, and « tax of
&lt;15/100 of a cent is assessed to meet
this expense.
The entire assessment for state tax­
es In Seminole county for 1922 Is
165,179.75, of this amount the rail­
road and telegraph companies pay $8,490.73.
The total county assessment for all
purposes, including poll taxes, Is
1245,437.23, of this the railroad and
telegraph companies pay $30,801.33.
Our county tax is divided as fol­
lows:
The road bond fund is for the In­
terest and sinking fund for retire­
ment of road bands; Seminole county
has now approximately 100 miles of
hard surfaced roads, and the county Is
only 20 miles long by 14 miles wide.
The road and bridge fund Is for the
maintenance and up-keep of all tin
public roads and bridges in the county, a great many rural roads’are kept
in excellent condition by the use of
pine straw* . „
,
I
From the general and special school;

“ VISIT OllR

CAR”

Corner FirHt Street and Oak Avenue

JUST HONEST VALUES
The Best Florida and Western
Meats
Fresh Cultivated Mushrooms
Sanford Grown Vegetables,
Fresh Daily
Candies, Fruits, Sweet Milk,
Sunshine Crackers
Sally Ann Cakes *
Beaufort’s Ginger Ale
PHONES 210 AND 211

I. D.

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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

HAS B E E N ACCEPTED BY
tH E Se m in o l e c o u n t y
*a
COM M ISSIONERS

N U M B E R 18

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923

VOLUME IV,

FOUR ROMU PLANES
HOPPED OFF TODAY
*
CROSS-COUNTRY

IN NEW YORK BY FEDERAL GOVERN
MENT INSTITUTED BY FEDERAL GOV
ERNMENT AND PREPARED BY ATTOR
NEY GENERAL DAUGHERTY

JUDGE REDUCES
JAIL SENTENCE
’
e x -g o v . m u m
Carlo! Shipment* Reported for Wed
nesdny, April 18ths
Florida—Snnfuril section ............. S'
Florida—Manatee section .............. 11

! F O R REAPPORTIONMENT
*,
UNDER CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT BASIS

= OF 3 MEMBERS

(lly the Associated Press)
-------O x f o r d , mi**., April u&gt; ** I
Judge Holmes reduced to * l In House for Ench of Five Most
Built This New Steel Drawbridge
ten days the thirty day* jail
Populous Counties—Two for
After Consultation With President Hardin# and Total ......................... ................. 100 Ka sentence
nnd Made It a Free B ridge1
imposed on Theo­
Next IS— One for Rest
to the Public
Asks Court to Permariently Prevent Any
dore Bilbo, former governor
fell
Shipping
Point
Information
for
Wed­
►a nt Mississippi for contempt
Transactions in Su#ar
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• Mr
A&gt;t«rln|rd I'rtMl
Ono of the greatest work* of- the
nesday, April 18th: *
ft* of court. Also eliminated •a
TALLAHASSEE. April 10.—The
county of Scmlndle is the now steel
SANFORD, FLA./
Cool, dear. ft* one hundred dollar fine im­
senate constitutional amendment*
WASHINGTON. April 19.—In
junction proceedings (o com­ Hnulingg heavy, demand nnd move­ (Ml posed on former governor. ftn .committee today reported favorably
drawbridge with crcosoted approach­
19
pletely shut off trading iri sugar futures was •instituted in New ment slow, market steady for good ft*
es that now spans the uppcr-8 t. Johns
**. on the measure looking to the reapYork today by thcsfcdernl government. The government hill pre­ stock, weak for poor stock. Mostly' ha
river nt tho former Osteen ferry nnd
ha j portionment under the constitutional
pared under the personal direction of Attorney General Daugherty poor condition. Carloads f. o. b. usual
on tho road from Sanford to New
, amendment on a basis of three memafter consultation with President Harding asks the court to per­ terms: 10 iru’h crates Golden SelfSmyrna. For many years this e r a s ­
In'rs in the house for ench of the five
manently prevent the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchhhge from hlnnching 4-0 dor. stalk* in the rough Five Are.Killed
ing was a ferry boat crossing that
most populous counties, two each for
entering into or permitting any transaction In sugar ‘‘unless per­ Few sales best mostly $1.50-$LC0, j
even In its best period was dangerous People Are Marooned
In
Apartment
Fire
the next eighteen and one each for
purporting to mnke Huch snle Iuih in possession or under con­ New French Strain few snlea $1.25and especially in lottor days when
remanider. The senate with a
On Island in Lake son
In Center of City , the
trol the supply of sugar mnde by requirements of such transne- $1.40, mostly around 51.25, few best
automobiles took the place of the
membership of thirty-eight would be
slower teams.
Michigan, Starving
higher. New French strain anil Gol­
equitably spread over the state ac­
. It wnk a' mooted question for many
den Self-blatirhing poor quality and At Lynn, Massachusetts. Early This cording to population.
Morning
WASHINGTON, April 19.—The notion requested b f the rov- condition low ns $1.10. .
yesrs ns to whether Volusin county Three Men Roach Mainland After
crnnient
snyn
ns
n
result
of
“
orRy
of
speculation”
which
has
driv­
would join Seminole county in u free
Hattie With Ice and Slunh
TAI.I.AHASSE, April ID.—Walter
• My TI«p A a a n r l n l r i l l * r r « , &gt;
.
en up price of HURnr tO|Cnnsumer nnd which during: February en­ Total carlo! shipments from Sandrawbridge. Seminole county cbmLYNN, Mass., April It).—Five per Higginbotham, whipping boss of the
Olr Tfcr Aanorlntrd I'rm il . •' riched the pocketbooks of brokers by $900,000. Although uctlon
missioners many years agiy wanted
ford this season to date
.1,'J02 , 0|)# Wm. Killed in a fire which de I’utnnm Lumber Company, nt Clara,
NORTH PORT, Mich., April 11).— was n civil suit Attorney General Seymour announced the govern­ Total carlot shipments from MultVolusin commissioners to help, con­
at royed Essex Castle, 5-*tory brick now under indictment charged with
struct tho Htcel drawbridgo nt Har­ Cold, exhausted and half starved, ment was also considering: crimlnnl proceedings under the Sher­
ute this season to date .......... 1,525 apartment house on Ellis street in the murder connection with tho death
den’s ferry over what i# now called three men who for forty-eight hours man inw und pursuing investigation along th at line.
Total carlot shipments from Han­
the center of the city early today. of Martin Tabort, of North Dakota,
the Monroe bridge. This was also a battled their way through slush, ice
ford last itrnson to date.......... 2.882 Many occupants were hurt. The dead 'came here today to appear before tho
ferry nnd the traffic,waB getting «o nnd open water reached tho mainland
Total carlot shipments from Man­
ure: Frank Toiler, George l’hilpot, Joint legislative committee investigntheavy that when a'corporation was hero yesterday bearing the nows that
Mrs. Antoinette Hanlon, MU* Mar- j lng Taberfa death,
formed in Volusia/county to build a ton others, nine men nnd ono woman
garel Nutter, nttd Harry Fairchild.
steel drawbridge’/ ami th e., Volusia arc slowly starving on Fox Island, 18
Telegraphic Reports front Important
Higginbotham i« charged with (lr*t
commissioners Would hot join in* a miles from hero in Iuiko Michigan.
degree murder iii connection with the
Markets
New World’s Record
plan for a riiuitty bridge tho Seminole As a result of their story two nriny
death of Tnhort nnd I* out on n $10,­
CHICAGO: &lt;i(P, clour, P Florida
county comiufssioqers acceded to th e airplanes nro driving through Hu­
Continuous
Danein#
„ indictment* on
000 bond following
arrived 54 cars on track
clamor for,* bridge and allowed a ten sky from Self ridge Field to carry
Millie
lit
Cleveland
vaunts, by the Madison county
liinken.
Supplies
of
inferior
stork
'year franchise for this' toll bridge at food to the mnrooned party on Fox
! grand jury. Higginbotham was well
lAt Bastrop Court House at Noon—Three Others heavy, demand slow, movement dtag’ Harden’s ferry and it has been in Island.
dressed when he appeared before the
• II* T t i r A s u .c liifr il I ' r r M l
gy, market dull. Florida 10 inch
. operation for about sbven. years mak­
Out of Jurisdiction
CLEVELAND.
0.,
April
HI.—New
committee. Whej) questioned, he said
crates oidionry condition nnd quality
ing rich returns for its owners but Spanish War Veterans
Golden Self-blanching 4-0 dosen stalks world’* record for continnous dancing he \vu* in the employ of the Putnam
bringing out many criticisms *from
BASTROP, April 10.—ShEeriff Carpenter %inrly today notified fifteen, $2.00-$2.35, few low as $1.75, New 88 hours was made here this morning i Lumber Company ns deputy warden
the travelling public for having been Grateful to Merchants of the defendants in the Morehouse Parish hooded band cases to r.urrcmlcr t" French Strain 4-5 dor. stalk* beat $2- by Arthur Kirin, when he quit dtuic- Unking after the prisoner* and camp'.
made n toll bridge and exacting a for Liberal Advertising him at the court house .before noon today. Three others charged in connec­ $2.25, poorer low ns 51.75; H dor. ing nt 0 o’clock.'
"Were you commonly referred’to a*
heavy toll at ihat.
the whipping ho**?” wu* asked.
tion with crimes uie nut*of the sheriff's jurisdiction. The state charges that stalk* best $1.50-$ 1.75, poorer low n*
Tho Spanish war vets want to thank all tho .defendants are Klansmen. Smith, Stevenson, Fred Higginbotham, $1.25; 2 ‘a-3 dor. stalks mostly 52.00; WOULD PUT BURDEN
When it came time to discuss the
"Yes, nnd was paid $15 a month and
question ofa bridge at Osteen ferry the Sanford folks who helped out on and Newt Gray surrendered this morning. Captain Skipwith, exalted cyclop* crates heated disocunted 50c-$1.00.
OF JUI1Y8UMMONS
all family expense*,” her said.
the Seminole county commissioners tho program, making our encampment of the Morehouse Klnn telephoned the sheriff that he would surrender this
ON l \ S. POSTMAN
Higginbotham described the whip­
CINCINNATI: 57 , clear. No curstood pat for a free drawbridge nnd an assured success.' \Vo take this
ping
of Tablwt when guards had re­
morning.
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'lot arrivals, 5 cars on truck including
after gaining the consent of Volusia means to ask you to put up what dec­
TALLAHASSEE, April ID.—Tho potted Talieri was not working. He
broken.
.Closing
Wednesday
and
senate today passed n measure by said Tubcit worked well following
county for this bridge the county at orations you have during the three ' MONROE, La., April lit.—District Attorney Garrett today is investigat­
opening Thursday. Supplies moder­
Senator llodgea providing that juror* day and when a few da)-* later he
Seminole bonded for sufficient money days of the encampment. Wo expect ing complaints submitted to hia office by the Bastrop Pulp and Paper Com­
ate, demand for good stock limited, may he summoned by registered mail.
to constructe the bridge and tho con­ to decorate First street nnd will have pany ul Bastrop that hooded men had been prowling about the premises of
was leported sick he wan directed to
movement,
limited, market steady. Fla
tract was let to the Austin Bridge a decorntor here for that purpose. ■;he company nnd workmen had been Intimidated, it was learned here today. 10 inch crates various iu thu rough The measure would amend tin* sta t­ care .for prisoner and sent for a doc­
ute* so as tn niuke it unnecessary for tor.
Company, of Atlanta Hnd the work Anyone who desires his services,
*
V0 do*, stalks considerable! green,
wna started several months ago and please phone the Herald office by
MONROE, April lit.—The district attorney said one of the reports de­ short, some decayed, best mostly $2.50 personal service in the summoning of
pushed to completion. The fr id g e Monday, his price will be reasonable. clared only "One man in hood nnd mask with a shotgun over his shoulder hud lew $2.75, poorer $2.00-|2.5; 3 dor. juries.
PRICES OF NECESSITIES
. . . . Jhc matter of decorating'is of course boon prowling about the plant for several night*. The Morehouse Klnn dis­
was thrown open to the public .about
stalks
quality
fair
$2.25;
8
dor.
stalks
I P 12 PER CENT IN YEAR
TALLAHASSEE. April ID.—The
two weeks ago and while the ap- cntlrcdy optional with the business claimed j»ny knowledge of thu uffnir nnd offered u i+wnul of $50.00 for the quality inferior few sales $1.50.
• house today passed a measure by Rep
proache* are not finished as yet the men, the camp through membership arrest and conviction of any person wearing the regalia of the organisation
PHILADELPHIA: 30- , clear. 3 resentative Davis of Ixuin, which pro ‘ I WASHINGTON, April 18—Prices for
cart nnd teams can easily make tho assessments, and moth especially the found trespassing.
,
Florida arrived, 7. vara on track in­ vide* that constable* may serve thr the necessities of life now average 12
Ifradc to tho bridge and this county hearty co-operation of everyone in tho
cluding broken. Supplies, moderate, processes in territory outside the city | per cent higher than u yeur ago, and
is receiving* the congratulations and ranking of our program, is amply able
demand nnd movement moderate, mar­ in which the sheriff is located. Mr. are still on the tqrgrndc, nnd increase
thanks of the travelers on both sides to take care of everything. And we
ket sternly for good stock. Florida Davis snid the bill was designed to f of 1,1-2 per cent being noted in March
of the river for their effort* to' give feel that any further solicitation of
10 inch crates New Fretich Strain In rut down on the mileage compensation over February, it was announced by
the public u good bridge and one that our folks would be un imposition.
the
rough best 4-0 do*. «t:dks $2.00- of sheriffs. Hia Dill makes it possi- \ the labor department Tuesday.
You are cordially invited to attend
is free.
Building materials ntid metals
$2.25;
3 dor. stalk’s $l.75-*$2.00; 8 ble for the sheriff when he want* to
The new bridge i* 340 feet long nnd our opening exercises at the court­
again
showed large
increases in
do*,
stalk*
$1.75,
poorer
all
sires
$Lhouse
on
May
7,
at
0:30
a.
m.
serve a process out of town, to mere­
18 feet wide constructed of steel and
March over the preceding month, due
$1.75..
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THEODORE
ROOSEVELT
CAMP,
ly
mail
it
tn
tho
constable,
eliminating
is said to be ode of the best in tho
NEW YORK: 37°, clear. 14 Flor­ the necessity of the sheriff mnking to sharp ndvances in lumber, brick,
NO. 13, U. S. W. V.
state. It has two 00 fool openings for
paint, structural steel, iron pipe, nails,
Most Serious Charge is Conspiracy to Commit ida arrived. Supplies moderate, de­ thetrip.the passage of boats and is also
roofing tin, steel billets, copper, lead,
mand moderate, movement limited,
built high enough to allow the smaller DOYLE WILL IGNORE
^
Murtjer .
tin
and Rinc the increases in these two
market
rather
dull.
Florida,
10
Inch
CHALLENGE
TO
TKHT
FREED
OF
KILLING
Sli Ell IFF
launches to go under the bridge with­
groups averaging 3 nnd 7 per cent re­
SPIRIT
PHOTOGRAPHS
IN
J
DRY'S
REPORT
n
a
te
s
sown
ordinary
condition
yellow,
out opening the draws and Impede
BASTROP La., April ID.—David person to leave bis home, with con- New French Strain nnd Golden Solfspect ivoly.
traffic on the bridge. " The trestle
fc Garrett, district attorney of tho splrigK to assault u person, with con­ hlnnching mixed 3-0 dox. stalks, best
NEW
YORK,
April
10
.—Sir
Conan
FT.
PIERCE.
April
ID.—The
grand
Sniuller increase* were recorded for
approaches to the bridge arc creospiring to compel a per»on to leave $2.00-$2.25, few $2.50; condition ordi­ Jury which was recalled in session by the groups of farm products, foods,
sixth
Judicial
district,
arrived
hehs
Doylo
will
Ignore
tho
challenge
of
soted and tho roadway to the bridge
an automobile and with conspiring to nary $1.26-51.55; 8 dozen stalks $1.60- Judge E. C. Davis to make a thorough cloths and clothing, chemicals and
will soon be hard aurfacod, making Stephen Horgaq. old time New York late yesterday from Monroe and filed
photographer,
to
name
a
ghost
pic­
early last night tho 30 bill# of Infor­ compel n person to leave his place of f 1.75, few $2.00, poorer low as $1.26. investigation into the mortal shooting drugs, house furnishing goods and
them i^ ty of approach to the bridge
BOSTON: No market report on ac­ of Net* C. Danielson of Stuart, by miscellaneous commodities. In the
ture
subject
that
he
could
not
produce
and1 perfectly safe In all kinds of,
*
mation prepared by Attorney Gener­ business.
Sheriff J. Jt. Merritt hero last'Friday, food group, raw sugar avuraged 1B.2
in'
a
purely
mundane
way,
Lady
count
of holiday.
\
T. HI Burnett, E. M. (-Newt")
weather. The flooring of tho bridge
al A. V. Coco charging nearly n score
reported tonight that its Investigation per
higher, and granulated sugar
Doyle
declared
today.
Gray,
Oliver
Skipwith,
younger
son
built or heavy Umbers is coated with
of Morehouse citizens with varjous of­
In
the
absence
of
her
husband,
who
foiled
to
show
any
reason
for
the
a
r­
17.fl
per
rent
higher in March than in
leave
Morehouse
parish.
Addiu
May
of
Capt.
Skipwith,
Smith
Stevenson,
asphalt and slag making good sur­
fenses as a result of masked band ac­
and Captain Skipwith are named in Hamilton, of Mer Rouge, ordered by rest of the sheriff onany charge In February.
facing for cars and al^o protecUng had gone to Pittsburgh for a lecture. tivities In tho parish last summer.
bills charging conspiracy to compel a masked band to leave tho parish or connection with tho homicide.
the flooring from the wear and tear Lady Doyle made the following com­
Judge Fred N. pdom; who accom­ a person to leave , un automobile. be tarred and feathered, teatif^'d ut
Thirty-two witnesses were examin­ STATE HOTEL MEET
ment
on
the
challenge
voiced
by
Mr.
of travel and from the weather.
panied Mr. Garrett from Monroo, Stsvenaon, Oliver Skipwith, Burnett the open hearing that she had rocog- ed. Sheriff Merritt shot Danielson,
Morgan
at
tho
Interantlonal
Photo­
COMES TO CLOSE AT
Tlie bridge cost 118,000 when com­
opened
court
at
0 o'clock, and thu and Gray arc charged in othef bills nized Dr. MeKoin nnd Kirkputriek whom he was in the act of arresting
graphic
Arts
and
Crafts
Exposition
JACKSONVILLE TODAY
pleted and tbo fac\ that it it.o f steel
district attorney immediately filed with lying in wait armed with a dam among her visitor*.
on
liquor
selling
charge,
after
Daniel­
now
being
held
here:
and it u p to data In ovory particular
“ I am sure my husband will pay no tho bill* with James Dalton, clerk of gerous weapon.
JACKSONVILLE, April 10.—A
Kirkpatrick, Dr. McKoln and Laurie son, ills claimed, uttared a throat
and U free ta,the public ie a matter
the court. Warrants wore issued and
attention
to
hia
challenge,
or
to
the
Captain Skipwith, Marvin Fickett, Calhoun are named in bills charging against the sheriff and drew a revol­ banquot tonight was a feature of the
of congratulation to Jhu county com­
placed In the hind) of tho, sheriff, Cud Pickett and Benton P ratt dorlar- assault with a dangerous weapon as ver. The coroner's Jury this morn­ second day's session of the eighth
missioners of Bemlnole and also to challenge of pny other publicity seekFred Carpenter, for tho arrest of tho od by Alonzo Braddock to have been u result of a . holdup on tho Galllon ing rctumodu verdict to the effect annual meeting of the Florida State
era.
who
riaim
to
ho
able
to
duplicate
Volusia since that county has con­
defendants.
members of an unmasked party which road, while Calhoun la named in an­ that Danielson came to his death a t Hotel association which will close to­
sented to pay their half some time In the work of spirit photographer*. No­
body
denied
that
they
can
put
thing*
The
most
aerious
charge
contained
. ••
visited
hia homo last summer, brought other o* conspiring to compel a per­ the hands of Sheriff Merritt, while the morrow.
the future.
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Following a short business session
This new bridge will divert much on photographic platea by trick In the bill* is that of conspiracy to him to Bastrop, and turned him over son to leave the town of Bastrop. Kel­ latter was engaged in the enforce
of the east* com! traffic via Osteen photography. But they cannot meet murder. Two bill* covering thl* to Carpenter as an.alleged bootleg­ ly H»rp, Ed. Ivy,*Dr. MeKoin, Cal­ ment of tbo laws of the state of this morning the hotel men went on
a boat ride to Mayport. Officers will
and New Smyrna and Coronado Beach the teat* to which th* spirit picture* crime are against J. K. Skipwith, ex­ ger, are named in bills charging the houn and Capt. Hkipwith in other Florida.
alted
ryclopa
of
the
Morehouse
parish
Sir
Arthur
i*
showing
were
subject.
JURORS
MAY
HE
SUMMONED
BY
hoc lie tod tomorrow morning and the
carrying
of
friearms
In
the
premises
bills
are
charged
with
conspiracy
to
will get double the amount of summer
Ku
Klux
Klsn.
Ons
relate*to
the
MAIL.
association's golf tournament will be
of
aWther.
Three
similar
Informa­
assault
a
person,
this
offense
also
and wintar tourists. The bridge U
Ylcld of toraatoe* in tho Palmetto case of Watt Daniel, kidnapped by a tions directed against throe other growing out of the Galllon holdup.
held tomorrow afternoon at -the Flori­
alio a great oonvanience to the people
hand of hooded* men August 24th, men were In tho possession of the dis­
TALLAIIABSK. April ID—The sen­ nda country''club.
*
Burnett and Harlie Rogers, as the
of ‘the Osteen section .who have al­ •action will reach 1.600 carload*.
while tho other relates to that of T. trict attorney to be filed in hi* dis­ result of an attack upon Harry Keel- ate today passed a measure by Sena­
r
ways traded ‘in Banfond and the
Up to aMrcb 22, DcSoto county had V. Rk-.hard, Daniel's companion.
the
Long Island men have bought tl
cretion. Other bills naming the same Is, BaatTop garago operator, are tor Hodges providing that Jurors tnay
bridge brings Osteen about half an
There
ere
no
other
murder
con­
■hipped
1,060
carloads
of
citm
l
fruit.
be
summoned
by
registered
mall.
The
Cocoa
Beach
Casino
and
will
make
men
charge
conspiracy
to
confpela
charged
with
having
copimltted
an
hour closer to this city and opens up
spiracy information.
•
- person to lefcve hi* home.. Those also assault with a dangerous weapon. ^ measure would amend the statutes so an up-to-date resort.
.
n c ccountry*for
o u m r j r t o r udevelopment.
ev ciu y m w ii^
,
---------a nfine
In addition to these other bills result from the Braddock raid.
Captain -Skipwith, Burnett and as to make it unnecessary for person­
John Vaughn for rpany yea* tbe| of the opening and shutting of the
.
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Y u .n l*
M H I *
Thrye carloads of p&lt;
ferry Under has been given the place bridge when any (large boaU come charge Captain Skipwith with carry­ } W. P. Kirkpatrick and Dr. McKoln Fred Higginbotham are named In al service in th* summoning of jurors.
ure
namril
In
informations
charging
and'
to
conform
to'
govern
have,
urived a t Clearer*
ing
firearms
on
the
-premises
of
anbills-charging
conspiracy
to
compel
a
of bridge tender and U living at the
- m
.
to
For
quick
results
try
a
want
ud.
to
compel
a
conspiracy
to
compel
pot
sop
to
leave
his
place
of
bualness.
paving.
____ dationa.
house near thr bridge to Ukt care
AS
(By the Ansociated Press)
SAN DIEGO, Calif., April
10.—Four big Martin bomb­
ing airplanes manned by
oight officers and five en­
listed men of the United
Staten Marine Corps hopped
off at North Island Navy
Training Station, this morn­
ing nt 0:15 o’clock for a
cross country flight to
Quantico, Virginia.

SHERIFF NOTIFIES DEFENDANTS .
IN M00RH0USE HOODED BAND
OASES TO SURRENDER AT ONCE

MOREHOUSE CASES UP AGAIN
INFORMATION HAS BEEN FILED
AGAINST MEMBERS MASKED BAND

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923

PAGE SIX

nblc affair. There were fourte^h
tables of players and a number of
guests came in for tea.
In cvery^ casement'window, were
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
vases of snap dragons, roses and car*
Rhone 21’7-W .
.
nation/. Tull floor baskets of snnp
I f r « u b n v r tiny* frleiiiTi* v l a l t l n i r Vow
— If » o n n r c r i i I i i b h i t ) « t r r r o r r u n i l i f dragons and gladlolias were also used
b a m r , o r If &gt; on n r * e n t e r t a i n i n g . w r i t #
Winter seems to be lingering again.
n ,» a « tn l r n n l t o t h i n d r O n r t w t r n t . ( I v i n s with artistic effect.
alrlslla. o r te le p h o n e t h e Item . It w ill
The afternoon passed quickly in
b r r r r ; i 11) n p | i r v r l n » r i t . •
Rut It makes (Inc weather for the
tho Interesting game of bridge played
nhd when scores were counted it was celery,growers to afeip.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
found th at .Mrs. Claude'Howard held
high score, and was awardod an exqui­
day—Mrs. 1\ E. HousholdtvWill
A "thank you,”, 4a a forgot-mo-noi
site vase filled with Radiance rosc^,
The low Bcoro prize, an old-fashioned Irom the garden of /courtesy—Kiwan
hr-Club.
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SOCIETY!

ference, morning,
Friday—Mrs, B." E. B arfett will enter­
tain the members of - the Merrle
Matrons Bridge Club. *
Friday’—Mrs. George Knight will en­
tertain the members of the Fort­
nightly Rridge Club.
EQUALLY BEFORE THE LAW
Friday—Methodist Missionary Con­
INDEED?
ference, morning session.
Saturday—Mrs. W, .1. Thigpen will
There in much of boasted “equality
entertain the members of the Every before tho law,” assertion that “tho
Week Bridge Club nt her home on Inw la no roipectcr of persons,” that
Park avdnue.
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nil stand on an equality* before the
;-------! Inr of justice. In theory this is true;
Mr. «nd Mrs. II. It. Miller, of) there is cquulity in the Inw, but not
nl'vay.i in itn administration.. This it
in, this mailing of some persona, huhpeeled or accused of crime, of vlnlfttim of the Inw, superior to other per­
sona i-iinil.'uly ncctised in notorious
and goca to prove that while before
the ley/ nil nuLCUUnls they arc not m
Jacksonville wni represented
in (ho icgard of at leant some of the
yesterday by George P. Ct: '.vs,
Inw’i ndmintatratorq, which is altowas rogirtered at the Montezuma
gather wrong, murt he curbed if it is
not to become gencrnl practice that
H. M. Simmons, of St. Louis, wh. «om&lt;« law violators, those, who have
among the out-of-state arrivals here wealth or Influence, or both, arc
shielded ur.d protected, arc shown fa­
yesterday.
vors, an it not the ease with the "poor
Mr. nnd Mrs. Simeon G. Smith, of dovil” who has neither money, nor
Camp Hill, Ain., are the guests of Dr. friends nor inflUcnco.
nnd Mrs. W. T. Langley.
•
Here, ihdeed, in inequality before
tho law. So flagrant, so ginring nrc
O. C. Branch, of Ocala, spent the certain instances of this inequality ns
day here yesterday transacting busi­ to encourage that growing disrespect
ness. While here he made his head­ for all Inw, which, if it becomes gen­
quarters at the Montvzuinn.
eral, lends to anarchy, to destruction
of the safeguards, the fairness and
the impartiality which rcnsonnldy it
is assumed the law gives to nil nlike,
rich and poor, high and low.
A notable Instnnco of Inequality be­
fore the law hns been giveff world­
wide publicity during tho past week
or two. A young woman wap found
dead, in New York, presumably mur­
dered; Of course,.the authorities im­
mediately became iinterested, ascer­
tained tho namcH of the young wom­
an’s companions—and the district a t­
torney’s office promptly gave the
names to tho press nhd tho public,
Mrs. J. It. Padgett nnd •laughter, with one exception, that of a man. of
Mra. John Powell, of Gainesville, nre considerable prominence, whose iden­
the attractive house guests of Mrs. tity the assistant district attorney, in
Henry Purdou at her home on Pal­ charge of the case, refused to reveal,
metto avenue. .Mrs. Powell nnd^Wrs. nnd hm {inly reason was that to do so
Purdun are old school mates, having would distress bin family.
attended Wesleyan College, at Macon,
The man in question, apparently,
On. a Mrs. Powell has visited here be­
hud
not given that a moment’s con­
fore nnd hns many friends who will
sideration,
when lie nssumed the rela­
lu glad to see her.
tions now alleged to have been imiintniiied nnd that culminated in the
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY young woman’s death, with which,
The subscription bridge party given however, there is no allegation that
yesterday afternoon by the members he had anything to do. Others of the
of the Women’s Guild, at the Parish
House, was indeed lovely in every de­
tail, and w as' an exceedingly enjoy-

Everybody Come
TOURNAMENT
LOT SALE
FOOT RACING
Come Early and Slay
All Day

For Florida: Generally fair
today and tomorrow. Little
change In
temperature.
Moderate northwest shifting to north ond northeast
winds.

Mr. and Mrs. Brakton Baggett were
in Gtlando yesterday taking in the
flower show.

Mra. A. 'H. Adams, of. Miami, is
spending the week here with her sis­
ters.
Peter Schnll will give n Script
dnneo ul tho Valdez Hotel from 1) to
I p. m. Friday.
Every young man enhances Ids
rhnnee of promotion if “thunk you”
is sincerely felt and spoken to his su­
periors.—Kiwunis Club.
A rising inflection
effort to sny “thank
consolntc tone—nnd
n better impression;

requires no more
you’ 'than n'disIt always, mukes
Kiwanis Club,

Mcsdnmes Shipp, Liltnrd nnd Neel
were among the Sanford ludieH a t­
tending the flower show nt 'Orlando
yesterday.

I K r T h e A aV 'etn leS P r c n )

FOR THE SOUTH AND FOR
■ SPRING
Linens in the Irightc-st of colors are
going to 'he .worn extendvely next
season. At the winter resorts they are
adding much to the color scheme of
the landscape cvrn now. 'T o tim left
is n model in chow roler linen. The
skirt is tucked and the waist is to
satisfied with its smart lines that it
rejects-any other trimming than an
adjustable collar of very fine iare.
Medium sire requires 4 yards J 6-inch
material. The model b acceptable for
silk or ifool ct6jk.
Blue, tomato, apricot pr orchid linen
rould lie empiovru to develop the
rccond drees, which is trimmed with
Italic] embroidery. The deep collar am)
turn-back cuffs nave the odors blanketstitched nnd there nre large patch
(rockets designed for service as well as
ornamuntation. The vest may lx of
self- or contrasting material. Medium
site requires 3 j$* yards of 36-inch
ijnen. *
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
No. 1445. Sires, 16 to 20 years. Price,
35 rents. Second Model: Dress No. 1418.
Sizes, lb to 20 years. Price, 35 cents.

Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Stowart nre in
Orlando today looking nftcr their ex­
hibit nt the flower show where they
took several prizes yesterday.

ALL DRUGGISTS

38c and 65c, jars and tubes
Hospital si**, $ 3.00

Red Snapper Steak
. Sea Trout
Mango Snapper

MARKET
PIIONK 372-W

—

STOPS COUGH AND 1 HEEZY
BREATHING
"Had n cough nnd jvhcciing in my
throat,” writes Caroline D^lard, Pet­
ersburg, Vu. "Foloy’s Ifonay and
Tar gave me quick relief oind Hopped
my cough.” Coughs resulting from
Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, As­
thma nnd Bronchitis, quicUly relieved
with' Foley’s Honey nnd Tar. Three
generations of satisfied .'users havo
mudo Foley’s Honey anti T ar the larg­
est selling cough modlcino In .the
world. Refuse subatitutrs.
Insist
upon Foley’s. Sold everywhere.—
Adv.
&gt;

Asks This Lady, ‘That I'm a Be­
liever in Cardoi?”—Had
Been So Weak She Had
.
to Go to Bed.

T O N I G H T--------

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Mr, nnd Mrs. E. S. Hubbard, of
Federal Point, nrc spending a short
time here with their daughters, Mrs.
Mitchell nnd Miss Edith Ijluhbnrd.

I^NTHOIATUM

is nntiseptiq an d
'cntly.hclpsj the—J

J. N. Robson nnd little son,
nnd n u n t, Mra. Boswell, re­
home Inst evening from Fort
where they spent the week

healing,

This is highly'hailed by the critics
as Misq Tnlmadgebi greatest pic­
ture. Added attractions; too.

Friday and Saturday
POLA NEGIII-in her flrzt Ameri­
can-made Picture—

BELLA DONNA

Osawaiomie, Kan*.—Mrs. E. E. Keast,
formerly of Illinois, residing. here, says:
Kor quirk r«*uits. try-* want ad.
“ We moved to this state eleven years
ago, and I had good health tor a long
while; and then some year or so ago I
had a bad sick spell. . . . 1
A h long ns they last I will give a Son“ I cot so weak I couldn't go. ! couldn’t
ford, Florida, namo plate for your
stand on my feet at ail. I had to go to
car FREE to anyone
bed. I suffered a great deal. 1 was so
nervous I felt I couldn't live. 1 tried
medicines, and everything; had the best
TIKES AND TUBES
of attention, yet I wasn't able to get up.
I lay for three months, not able to do
GAS AND OIL
anything.
“ My husband Isa bill poster and has Hot Shot and Flashlight
circulars distributed. One day (hero
chanced to be a Ladies-Birthday Almanac
Batteries
.
among his circulars. I read it, and told
some of the family to get me a bottle of
*Electric Fans
Cardui. . . .
“ I quit all other medicines and took it
(Cardui) faithfully, and two weeks- from
the time I began to lake Cardui I wasoul
of bed—better than tor months.
“ I kept it up and continued to improve
until 1 was a well woman.

Electric Lamps
for home and automobile
“Quality and prices hard to bent”

F. P. RINES

“ Do you wonder that I am a believe/
in Cardui? I certainly am. And I ant
sure there is no better tonic made for
women than Cardui.1'
NC-151 lor* Palmetto Ave.

X

Every time we have a trig conven­
tion in Sanford we see the need of a
big auditorium where those meetings
could be held and wt^crc the local
people could hold' their meetings at
various times.

HERE’S YOUR STAFF OF LIFE, IN
EVERY DELICIOUS VARIETY

10 Stores in Georgia

ROUTH BAKERY
1 Store in Florida

Phone 127

Sanford

Churchwelj wishes to greet with a hearty wel
come, the

McKinnon-Markwood Company will
carry a complete lino of Interwoven
Bods.
12-tfc
Daily Herald oq sat* at Joe's Smoke
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and

and also to extend a most cordial invitation to
them, as well as-to others, to visit our store and
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look over our complete line of Dresses,-Huts,
Dry Goods, Notions afid Shoes.

FASCINATING IN . LINEN
TVrausa i: represents the minimum
of pieces and can lie made in less than
three hours, this model appeal* to the
woman who is nuking up linens,
hums, etc., for the winter resort wjtd'rolic. It is laid in tdiha on the skies,
the (illness being coofined by a straight
narrow licit. Jersey tuUng, I’oirct
twill and cashmere are also appropriate
for 1his model. Medium size require*
3W yards Ad-inch material. _
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nctorkd Review Dress No. 1416.

:

If.you want to realize that there is an art of baking, you need only ■
look n tt h e counters of Routh’s Bakery. There, rows upon raws of
Bread, Pies, Cakes, Crullers, Muffins, nnd scores-of other varieties jj
tempt the appetite nnd delight the eye. Absolute purity of ingred- *
ients, baked In the cleanest, moat Scientific ovens.

Fred Ebcrhardt,* the genial repre­
sentative of the Willitu Southeast Co.,
of Atlanta, is in the city from u trip
to south Florida iroints, nnd is a guest
of the Hotel Valdez. IIo will remain
here several days on business.

The Herald for first class job work.

Phone 481 -J

Next to Princess Theatre

The Methodist Missionary Associa­
tion meeting here this week makes
the old town look real lively. Many
beautiful Florida Indies in one, of the
best cities in Floridu.

Mr. nnd Mra. it. J. Holly nnd Robert
Holly visited Hon. Charier D. Uni iter
11ml Mra. Haines nnd Major and Mrs.
Kingiloy at the Haines Eatalo and
tho Royal Ferneries ut Altamonte
yesterday. This place.,ia onevof \hc
molt Interesting placer in
.part
of tho state as well os the Inrgsst
fernery In fhu country. The Heines
place is qnc of .the- most bcnutiful
spoln in the state and fruits and flow-’
ers nnd lakes and trees are planted
herp In n* way tq give one tho real
impnnalon of Floridn. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Haines are world travellers and have
their beautiful bungalow tilled with
souvenirs of many climes.
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-IN -

lu n D D iiia iiiiiis iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia iin B a B iiia iu iis a n

Jimmy Turner, o f Jacksonville, is
in tho city shuking hands with his
glaring, wherein special consideration many friends and calling on the loeul
i:. given and special privileges are ne mcrohuntH, Jimmy isone of tho most
curded llm e who have a “pll" of somt popular travelling men on tho road
sLrt or another. They are to he fount] and hhi many friends nil over- the
stale arc* always, glad to hco his
rear and far.
Inequality in the administration "I smiling countenance.
the law iu neither fair nor what if
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. U. Brown arrived
contemplated by the luw in ita mimin'
iu
lire city last nir?ht en route to their
istmt ion.' If the luw is impartial, a:
home
In Jacksonville after spending
it is proclaimed W be, then inequality
the
paut
week in south Florida, They
differing treatment in its udministrn
will
remain
here several duys visiting
tinn, must cense i re it lends to con
tempt for rdl law and its enforcement lelativcs mid friends and are the
guests of the Hotel Valdez while here.
- -Timeu-'Union.
Mrs. Brown will nho hi the guest of
her mother, Mra. E. G. Tyner nnd
her sistor, Mrs. R. J. Holly ere re­
turning home.

aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
' and AU Aches and Pains

LONDON, April 17.—Tho prospect
of n*reduction o f\a 'p e n n y in their
favorite beverage, jravc^beor drink­
ers som ething'to think about today.
All the publicans ana saloon keepers
said if the* e:;pcctod announcement of
the reduction in the\ beer tax was
forthcoming in the budget being conHldcrcd in tho house tho!y would start
selling tomorrow at a rbductlofi of a
penny n pifjL Tho ncwfpnponi were
virtually agreed that the Income and
boor tax’ reduction;; woiild bo made
hut on other points m n \ of different
opinion.
.
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Mrs. P. M. Boyd, of Tnrpon Springs,
arrived here yesterday nnd Is the
guest of Mra. O. J. Pope nt her home
or. Celery avenue.
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Mra.
Unrry,
turned
Pierce
end.

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. Anyone having information an to
the location of. graves in Lnkcviovr
Cemetery or elsewhere in the county
of soldiers of tho Spcuish-Americ.-.n
warj will confer a favor by sending
same at once to Mrs. R. A. Terhetn,
president Col. Thebdoro ‘'Roosevelt
Auxiliary No: 3.

NOTICE!
All
membord
of Morocco Templa
i
t a im nx Rs **
, K*
holding certificates in Tho Block |
F o r' mattresa troubles phono 402- Ccmel Fuqd will please moot Mon* *
^
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am •*
day night at .8:00 o’clock a t tho Val­
des Hotel.
i
HKlrtS H WILL tlUAFP
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CUBA PER DEER DUE TO
The Herald for first class Job work,
REDUCTION IN TAXES

Any hit ofinform ation,, given, in
response To a request, morl a “thank
ydu."—Kiwnnis Club.

Many folks from Sanford attended
the flower flh’ow and Floral parade at
Otlando yesterday.
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INFORMATION WANTED

Daily Fashion. H int

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VOLUME IV

.. M O S W P
ENGINEER AND

IN JOINT RESOLUTION TODAY

MAN DIE

Fast Freight Hits R ear End o f Another Freight
at Hammond

THREE HUNDRED
THOUSAND MEN
UNDER AR
STATE SUPPORTED
th at

no

pro fessors

teachers teac h

SUGH^STUFF

or

any

CarloX-SlilpaianU.Jtcportftd. for.Tucai
day, April 17th:
Florida—Sanford section ..... «........ 00
Manatee section ......... - .......L i .... —10
,..100

Total

Shipping Point Information for Tues­
day, April 17th:
SANFORD, F LA .: • W arn, partly
cloudy. Hauling* henvy, demand nnd
movement slow, market steady for
good stock, wen'll for poor stock. Con­
siderable poor .condition." Carloads f.
o. b. usual torma— 10 Inch ergtes 4-6
doz. stalks in the rough Golden Self­
blanching, few sales best $1.50-$l.fl0,
New French Strain few sale* $1.26$1.4(f, mostly around $1.26, few best
higher. New French strnin nnd Gol­
den Self-blanching poor quality and
condition low us $1.10.

NEW ORLEANS, April 18.— Engineer Hafen burned to donth nnd Fire­
man Tom Rogers wan fatally Injured nnd the brakeman hurt when a fast
northbound freight train on the Illinois Central railroad crashed into the rear
end of a standing freight train near Jlnnrtnodd. La., early today igniting
three earn of alcohol. Eleven freight earn and Mogul cnglAeswore consum­
ed by the flame*. The wreck wan naid to have been the mont costly- cxpcrI fenced by the llllnoin Central on Southern lines In many yearn Fireman
ns nnld to have been'on first rcgulnr trip for the railroad. Rescuers were
Three
W ASHINGTON. April* 'lB.-^Moro| hindered by hluo ftnmo that broke out immediatoly nftc^ th« [•rush.
than three hundred thousand men will earn o f vegetable* ami fivo enrs of coffco wrero destroyed.
Iw under arms thl« summer in various army eamps undergoing intensive
military!::* traction, acconling to es­
timate-* compiled by the wnr depart­
Total cnrlot shipments from San­
ment, from report* from commanding
((ff|c(jra of n|ni, rrop, aroaB. They
ford this Hrnson to date......... 3,816
Total
cnrlot shipments from Man­
have volunteered largely from civil
atee
this season to date ..........1,606
life nnd many will “ fnll In” for the
Total
cnrlot
.shipments from San­
firet time nn “ rookiea" in khaki sub­
ford last season to date.........2,800
ject for the time being to rules and
regulations of military establishment. Local Camp is M aking Elaborate Preparations to f ’otal carlot shipments from Man­
Show Visitors a Good Time
• atee last season to dnte .......... 1,070

MAKING GREAT PROGR
IN DAIRYING IS REPORT
THREE AVIATORS
SET RECORDS IN
DAYTON FLIGHTS BETTER CONFID’CE
MADE BY RECENT SURVEY
OF U NITED STATES OF
AGRICU LTU RE

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hAVTO N. O.. April 1 8 . - H , » « • « - '
K „ tu „ and C red it W ith F IGardner Tells How it Feels to Be
most tVIco as fast as the former
, . . , , ,
nancutl Institution*
Lashed by Whipping Boss
record holder, Lieut. Harold Harris.
new
speed j
McCook field today set ...
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of Convicts Camp
reefird* for 1,600 and 2.000 kilomeW ASHINGTON, April 18.—Tick
(Dr Tfce Am m UiW Pre««»
tors.
free sections o f Florida are making
TALLAH ASSEE, April 18.—The
Harris, maintained nn average speed Krt&lt;nl
jn dairying according
lower house adopted a Joint resolution
o f 114 miles per liotir throughout I'is^to recent survey made by the United
by Representative Giles expressing
flight. His time for 1,600 kilometer*
department o f agriculture,
tho sense of the legislature that it
was 8 hours and 9 minutes, apd for Throughout this section dairymen are
waa “ ’subversive to tho best interests
2.0(H) kilometers wus 10 hours n»d%63 „al(| to j,,, lo w in g great confidence In
for any professor, toaeber, or in.strucminutes.
,
the busines nnd possibilities of the
tor of any school or college 'or uni­
This flight began nt 0:28 o’clock!I future. With year-round pastures
versity supported in part o f or whole
this morning nnd was conducted over nnd god rainfall they are able, the
by taxation to teach
Darwinism,
the 31 1-8 triangular course, over survey keys, to produco milk and
Atheism, Agnosticism or any other
which Lieutenant* John A. MacRendy erenm much more cheaply than can
hypothesis that links man in blood Postmaster’s Examina­
BISHOP T U T TLE DEAD.
ami
Anklcy Kelly were flying to set n be shipped from other states.
’ Thc 13th,annual re•union and en- the gcnbrnl good time that will In* in
relationship to any other form of tion W ill Be Held Here
new endurance record.
More for you.
life or to permit such subjects to be
ST. LOUIS, April 18.—The ltt.-Rdv.
Harris landed at 6:21 p. m. nnd ap­
For Sanford P. M. campmcnt,' Department of Florida, RemoThber “ AH roads lead to San­ Dnnicl
taught. The Senate is yet to act
Sylvester Tuttle, 88. presiding peared in excellent condition. He ex­ Sanford Elks to De­
United War Veterans, will 1k&gt; held in
ford so gns up your flivver and join
bishop of the Episcopnl Church In the pressed great *satisfaction over his
on tho resolution. Hnlc gave notice
Sanford, Florida, May 7th, Hth nnd
Land, W ill Institute
The United States Civil
Service
the crowd.”
United States nnd oldest active An­ succscs. Harris also holds the world’s
that he would move for reconsidera­
bth,- 1023. Headquarters Department
Commission, rtt the request of the
Comrade W. B. Ballard, Col. Thoo.
gelica:! bishop in point of sendee in record for 1,000 kilometers course, set
tion vote tomorrow.
Lodge, Big Time
postmaster general .announces a com­ of Florida will be nt the Hotel Valdez, Roosevelt Camp No. 13, Sanford, is
tho world, tiled at hi* home here at here in hn aerial derby March 31.
How it felt to be lashed by a con-,
l ark nnd Comcmrcial streets.* Con­
petitive examination for postmaster
appointed assistant department adju­
2:03 o’clock this afternoon. Ho had
vict whipping boss #related to tho
Snnford lodge of Elks will go to
vention will be held in the Council
Harris flew u rebuilt DcHuvlland
it: this city.
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been ill since February 18, when he i-b in his flight.
joint legislative committee investigat­
Dclamd this nfternoon nbout 100
Chamber of the city ball. Opening tant.
This examination is hrld under the
Comrade Albert E. Kaufman, Gen’l
suffered an attack of lngrippv, and
ing reported brutalities in the state
strong nnd will assist in instituting
president’s order of May 10, 1921, nnd session 9^:30 a. m. May 7th.
John J. Pershing Camp No. 10, Miami,
two
weeks
later
it
became
apparent
. convict camps by John Gardner, 18,
tho Del .and hxlge there tonight. The
DAYTON,
O.,
April
18.—Carrying
Hotel rates nre $1.60 to $2.60 per is npolnted department musician.
not under the civil service act and
that
the
bishop
would
not
survive
the
who said he resided at Altoona, I*a.,
big parade will start at three o'clock
a
dead
weight
o
f
2,122
pounds,
a
navy
tiny. Meals 60c to 76c ench.
Comrade E. B. Domicil, 66. E.
rulea.
illness.
and there will In* big times there Rom
prior to enlisting in the army. Gard­
biplane
piloted
by
I,ieut.
Rutledge
Competitors &gt;vill not be required to J Spcnkcrs for the occnsion will In- Compton Camp 14, West Palm Benrh
With the prelate’s death passed the Irvin, Anconstla Station, Wash., gnin- that time forward until the last can­
ner, in answer to questions by Sena­
report for examination at any place, dudo Commander-in-Chicf A. P. F.n- and Comrade Harvey R. Payne of Maj.
office of presiding bishop of the Episnn nltitu,|(, „ r u,300 feet over Mc- didate is initiated. The DeLand Newt
tor Etokes, chairman o f the commit­
but will bo rated upon their educa­ tanzn, Hon. Forest Lake, Cromwell Tho*. M. Woodruff Camp No. •», of
copnt church of the United Stntes, Cook Field this afternoon.
tee, declnrcd he was whipped three
This is says:
tion nnd training, business experience Gibbons, Adjutant-General Foster, C. Jacksonville nre appointed to serve
which he bud held by seniority since the highest nllitudo ever gained by a
“ On Wednesday of this week, the
times within a week; that he receivod
Cooper Gibbs, J. E. Atclupon, J. N. with tho legislative committee.
und fitness.
1003. Under nn arrangement voted single-motored ship, carrying this Del-and lodge of tho Elks will be In­
approximately 60 licks each time, nnd
Department Officers
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Apply to the secretory of the board Itrudslmuv W. B. iinllurd, R. A. le rat the Episcopal general convention
Walter Higginbotham, convict • boss,
stituted here with ceremonies which
much weight.
Department Commander — Frank
o rc iv il service exnmlners nt the post heun nnd Harvey R, Payne nnd others
of 11)19, direction of the church’s afcharged with murder in conncctipn
will
lie more imposing than any of the
Plans
are
under
way,
according
to
office in this city or to tho United and the boys of *l»H will hear more Dale, Key West.
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fnlr* Inis been placed in the hands of Commander K. F. Smith, naval nt- kind ever held here, it is believed.
with.the death of Martin Tabcrt, did
Department Senior Vice-Comman­
States Civil Service Commission, “ hot air’ spilled nt this convention
a nutional council with ‘an election to turtle at McCook Field, tp remodel the About 160 F.lk* will be here from
the whipping.
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Washington, D. C., for application nnd reunion than over before.
der— E. I. Well, Tampa.
.
provide the bishop who heads it. Bish­
ship and send. It on a speed flight, Daytona and un equal number from
Department Junion Vice-Comman­
Form 2211, nnd Form 2213 contain­
Col. Theodore Roosevelt Camp No.
op Gnylor of Memphis presides over in nn effort to gain for the navy Sanford.
A number will be here
Gardner said the whipping ho re­
ing definite information in regnrd to 13, of Sanford, is making some ve*y der— R. A. Terheun, Sanford.
the council at present.
from
Orlando
and other points in the
ceived drew blood on dhe was unable
the
records
for
2,600,
3.000,
3,600
and
Department Chief of S taff—J. E.
tho examination.
definite nrjnngenu-nts for the. enter­
state und II. A. Bennett of West Palm
to lie on his back for a month. The
4,00(1
kilomter
speed
record*
and
the
Applicants must be properly exe­ tainment of comrades anil visitors Aitcheson, St. Augustine.
JOHN ALSOl* WINS RACV. FOR
Beach, deputy grand exalted ruler,
witnesa related a flogging given Tadistance record.
E.
cuted on Form 2241, nnd filed with thut the time will bo filled in every
Department
Adjutant— Geo.
will
have charge of the installation
1m*rt by Higginbotham four days be­
MAYOR
OF
JACKSONVILLE
A new record for sustained flying
tho Civil Service Commission, Wash­ minute of the spare time, so. this Spencer, Key West.
ceremony.
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fore he died.
wns
set
by
Lieut
J.
A.
MacReady
ington, D. C., prior to the hour of should he three days of renl old-fnsh- Department Quartermaster— H. W.
“ A parade will lie staged on the
The house today voted 03 to 16 to
JACKSONVILLE.
April
18—John
nnd
Oakley
'Kelly
In
the
army
mono­
closing business on the date specified icned reunion of the hoys of ’08.
Coutcrinarsh, Key West.
principal streets of the town at 3
abolish corporal 'punishment Jn this
Department
Judge-Advocate — T. Alsop, Jr., former president of the plane T-ar, nt 8:02- o’clock tonight.
tn Form 2213.
Camps are entitled tn on«T delegate
state in handling of county prisoners.
At
tho
time
they
bud
completed
the
j o'clock in the afternoon, in which the
city
council
wus
nominated
for
mayor
UNITED STATES C IV IL
and one alternate for each fifty mem­ Cromwell Gibbons. Jacksonville.
The action came on adoption of an
SERVICE COMMISSION.
Department Chuplsim—Rev. M. M. of Jacksonville in the Democratic pri­ 71*t lap o f tho 31 1-8 miles course |Daytona Klka will march in a body,
bers. All officers yf the department,
amendment offered by Representative
mary ‘today by a majority of between ami hud been In the air 34 hours, 2 f thu Sanford in another body and the
Reynolds,
Archer.
past department enmmunders nnd all
Davis, of Leon, to the measure which
Department Surgeon— Dr. A. C. 1,260 nnd 1,600. The election wns minutes, 51.4 seconds, eclipsing the DeLand ami other visiting Elks in
R AILR O AD UNION W IL L
pnst commanders 'and present camp
would abolish county convict lense
conceded by J. E. T. Howdon. the French record of 34 hours and 19 still another group. This will ho nn
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commanders, senior anil Junior vlco- Livingston, PcnWoln.
interustipg parade from tho point of
system. Representative Dnvis, in sup­
Department Patriotic Instructor— rival candidate. Indications were minutes by 6 minutes and 64 seconds.
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SUMMER, HAYS O FFIC IALS commnndcrs nre entitled to scuts also.
view
of thu iq!ccluculnr and will at­
porting his amondment, said the Insh
that St. Elmo W. Acosta nnd Fred M.
Apparently unmindful x»f the fuct
.
Camp commando^ nre requested to A. D. Frost, St. Petersburg.
tract
wide attention, it is stated.
system was worse than tho lease sys­
Valx
were
nominated
for
city
commlsthat they had created aeronuatlc his­
Department Historian—I*. T. ( raft,
CHICAGO, April. 18.— One railroad forward list of their delegate* imme­
“
At
fi o’clock a banquet will be held
tem. Tho amendment provides if a
aionm»~nnd
will
not
have
to
go
Into
tory, they soared on In their quest
union, following close on tho heels diately to the department adjutant.
Ocala.
in
tl:e
American l.eglon hall and tho ,
. prisoner fails to respond- to dis­
the
second
primary,
having
obtained
for
an
oficlul
endurance
flying
mark.
Department
Inspector — A. M.
of announcement of wngo increases
Every soldier of sailor who served
ciplinary measure^ prescribed, ho can
safe majorities, according to an in­ They expect to continue flying hour festivities will be Interspersed with
in steel and packing house working Ip the army or navy in the wur with Woodruff, Key West.
speeches, talks und comments. The
be tried on second charge of mis­
Department Marshall—Gcorgo A. complete count compiled late tonight after hour until their gasoline is ex­
circles, hus started the movement tfpnin, the Philippine insurrection, the
huadqunrtcrs of the ceremonies will
demeanor.
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hausted.
among rail unions for Eighur wages, Chinu relief expedition nnd Boxer up­ Lane, Miami.’
bo tho Commercial club and the Mc«
Tho
race
for
city
recorder
wu*
close
Department Musician—Albert E.
which is expected by United Stntc* rising are hereby extended an invi­
Loud hotel will be tho social head­
between
G.
D.
Ackcrly
and
IL
T.
NEW YORK H ANKER . *
M ICHIGAN GOVERNOR
Railroad Board members to become tation to ntteqd nnd participate in Kaufman, Miami. •
Smothcrman, with the former leading.
EXPECTS PROSPEROUS
quarters.
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VETOES GASOLINE T A X
general before tho middle of the
“ The evening ceremonies will !x.*gin
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PERIOD TO CO NTINUE
John L. Hall hod no opposition for
summer. The railway and steamship
at 8 o’clock and will Include the inassessor, while Alexander Roy
LANSING, Mich. April 18— A bill
clerks, freight handlers and express
stnilation of officers a* the reception
NEW YORK, April 18.— There la
unoppoMMl Tor iruMurcr#
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recently passed by the legislature im­
nnd station employes, numl&gt;cring
o f new members. A I kjuI 30 huvo in­
Six councilmon-ut-lurgo and (Widen
ample basis fey u sustained period about 200,000 and effecting ubout 6,­
posing i\ tax of two ccnta on all gasqdicated their desire to Join.
ward councllmun, who were voted on
of prosperity, Charles E. Mitchell, 000 more, i* completing negotiations
linM sold within tho state was vetoed
“ At a recent meeting of the Drl&lt;and
president of the National City. Hank,
toduy, also will be voted on in the l»V Go*. Alov Grosbeck today. Doubt
to ask tho carriers for a return *of
Elks, the following officer* wore sadeclared in a statement Lxlay. The rates In pay in olTcct'prior to July
kccond primary next Tuesday.
is expressed by legislative leader* if
looted as temporary leaders:
country has a great many needs to 1, 1921, «n increase o f approximately
proponents of the measure can gam er
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“ Exalted Ruler— Murray Sams.
Seminole Filins, Ine.,_is making a sufficient strength to override tlws
lie satisfied, he said. i “ Wfl hove not $80,000,000 annually over the pres­
“ Esteemed leading Knight— F. F.
picture,
“
Bacchus,”
at
Kustlu.
yet made up the deficit In Construc­
veto in both house*. The governor
Prominent Speakers Deliver Eloquent Messages
ent rates.
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Whitchnir.
tion caused by the war. If our pros­
Meetings have been called in tho.
Tho Camps arc eroding a largo in his veto message chargnl the bill
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“ Esteemed Ia&gt;ysl Knight—J. G.
perity Is short lived it will ho be­ Hast and
wns unjust in that it was « tax not
.mil m
final meeting mil
a finul
wMI be
limo plant n few miles from Ocala.
cause we try to ride it^too hard. We held here Thufsduy^ when the plans
only on automobile owners, but on all Dreku.
The regular noon day luncheon of sional Courtesy,” ami Ko surely prac“ Esteemed Lecturing Knight— E.
want stable business, stable prices, of the union will assume n more
othor users o f gasoline. Framcra of
ruble production ,qnd regular em­ definite shape. If the carriers re­ Ihc local Ktwants club wus well at-^ ticca what he preaches, as he ‘*«,lver* tional shop until wo expect to make tho measure hud estimated the state W. Undis.
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,(| n moat eloquent nnd convincing considerable improvement in our
“ Secretaiy— W. W. Watta.
ployment Instead of bqtrtna and de­ fuse* this, officials plan placing tho tended, overy *cnt nt the table being
address, and showed that ho was thor- shops and other facilities at Sanford would derive upward o f $8,000,000
"Treasurer—T. L. lackson.
pression ’Jtot ( now labor is fully request before the lobor board with­ (Hied and overfbwlng to several
t/bghly familiar with every brand of this year Involving an expenditure of annually in revenue from the bil, the
“ Tylere-Fowlcr Klingaman.
employed. Industries are producing
smaller tables lustily assembled to
courtesy. He was followed by Rev. approximately $176,000. Wo appro- monfy to bo expended upon highway
out delny.
,
“ Esquire— Curtis Llndatrom.
at the highest rate; the traffic on
Other rail union* reported to be take care of thd crowd.
W. J, Carpenter, of the Jocal Metho­ ciste your expressions and are always construction and In retiring highway
“ Inner Guard— K. II. Hammer.
railroads In the first quarter has
Rev. "B illie” Amjier, of the Orlando
ip the movement for higher wages
dist church, who clearly' demonstrat­ glad to see our friends but with the bonds.
“ Chaplin— W, O. Lahrtnan.
been the greatest ever known and
denied today through.their officials Kiwanls Club, wdk called on to invoke ed that ha was “ somo punklna” when Infoimation given abova 1 understand
“ Truatcea: One year— M. J. bchlck.
the trade reports from alL quarters
that any corfccrted wovemsnt w*s the Massing and\,8. S. (Sun Shine) it come to telling all about “ Buslnesa that the only purpose of conference Dedication Ceremonies
Two year*— 8. ■M. McElroy. Three
are excellent.
,
Baumet
led
the
enthusiastic
singing,
under wajo for highortpay at present.
Courtesy.* Both talks wtro- listened would be to discus* location of now
“ W e are doing all wo.can and ad­
at Tinker Field years— A. E.' Kepler.”
The maintenance o f way union, the with Dr. MeCaslin tickling tho Ivor, to, with deep interest by every one shop unit and this is not now under
ditional pressure would be harmful tdegraplier*, signalmen, and dis­ fell.
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present and It Is certain that a deap consideration.’ In addition to the in, , ,
rather than beneficial. The danger
The following, guests of the club, (repression was made on overy mem
patchers organizations are not back­
formation extended that body please
ORLANDO, April 18 .—(Special to Railroad Managem ent
in this situation la not financial but
ing any demand for Increased wages stood up and were greeted with tbu
feel assured qf our appreciation o f tho. the Herald)*—Baseball fans, front all
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industrial; a too rapid increase « f officials o f these union* said today. , 0ng-of welcome: Dr. Cooper, of-Or bar and visitor.
Economjrand Efficiency
over Florida are expected to flock
The
following
telegram
elicited
eXnrcBB|ona contained in your wire.
industrial costs,"
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At tha same tim e,' they expressed^ Undo; p. J. Feitner, of OscaoU; C. J
. applause
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__ u set at .rest
lA
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.in
4i o n in ilT 11
here In great numbers Thursday,
Come Under Inspection
“ P. n
R. ALBRIGHT.'
much
and _■
should
the private .opinoln that Increased Robb, o f the U. S. Department of all the vague and absurd rumors on
April
10th,
to
attend
the
dedication
The courtesy books were distribut­
Wooden Fleet B u m s \ coals o f living, trhich they expact to Agriculture; S, G. Smith, of Camp the subject: . ,
ed
by Secretary Lloyd and will no ceremonies at Tinker Field, Orlando’s
W A siTI NCTTONr Aprilr 'llT - A a a
HIU, Ala.; Mrs. R. E. Tolar, of tho
N e a r N orfolk Today, bo Increased by the pay raises In Woman’s Club; Rev. W. J. Carpen­
doubt
be placed whgre they will do new $60,000 hthletic park.
"Wilmington, N. C. April 13, 1023.
The Lakeland and Orlaado baseball part o f its inquiry into the efficiency
other industries may fort* the rail
the moet good. The only unplpasant
T u f d o es to Rescue unions to go after highor rates of ter, and our own O. P. 8wope, who is “ Sanford Kiwanls Club.
clubs
af the Florida State League Will and economy o f fa ll road management
“ 8anford, Florida.
. feature o f the occasion waa the an­
sojourning in Orlando-for A short
buttle on the diamond after tho pre­ the Interstate Commission today or­
pay.
“ Your w ire o f the 12th. Wo re­ nouncement that *!your due* arp due
tints.
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liminary speech** und bund concert* dered 61 of the largest railreeda to
N O &amp; b f f i X ^ J S r T T i - T h e ' Whatever activity fo , W b c r pay
Mrs. T ola r, spoke o f “ Garden ceived from the 8anford Chamber of — and the treasurer need! the money.” and a great day o f apert la expected famish, uiulor oath, responses to
tug DwI was ordered- to proceed with j that may be
unions Week” and asked a donation of $6.00 Commerce inquiry similar to yours Rut even with that the meeting was
to await pvpry body who can crowd h*- questions ire including labor condi­
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‘ the two prize* that will be and have wired thpn/ls follows: 'Your pne o f the most enjoyable* aver held, to the big grandstand which has Just tions In maintenance departments and*
error as to the menu and service was extra good
the scholars writing the boat ’ wire press reports
the general situation In regard to thw
coverini
and everyone departed glad ‘ that ho b u n completed. Arrangements have
»h » work. Noodlesa to say,, ur.y conclusion' ‘
fitness o f thslr equipment, Th
been concluded by '
was a Kiwinlan and privileged to take been made to specially honor the vis­
five
given until M ay » to
road# several
part la th f good things prepared for iting; fans by placing choice Mate at
ara/.
- to stood
their disposal.

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MANY PROMINENT SPEAKERS&lt;
TO BE HERE FOR REUNION
OF -SPANISH WAR

“COURTESY WEEK” LUNCHEON
OF KIWANIS CLUB IS WELL
ATTENDED AT HOTEL VALDEZ

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, A PRIL 17,

PAGE SIX
game of bridge played during the a f­
ternoon, the prize for high score, silk
lingerie, wnswon by Mr*. M. 8. Wiggin*, the second prize, also lingerie
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor went to Mr*. Raymond Phillips. The
Phone 217-W
third prize, n box o f handkerchiefs,
. ' I f ynn h m r RIO f r l r n r t * i l i l t l n f y o n
Chittenden.
— I f » o u kit R u in s iiii&gt;w h r f f « r r o n i l n * wa* Won by Mr*. Roy
k n m r, o r I f » « n R r r r n l r r t n l n l n s . M f l l r Mr*. Kennedy won
the cut prize,'a
r im alnl rnrri t o I k l * d r s n r f m r n t . s V » l n R
.Ir i a l l a . «&gt;r f r l r s h u n r She l i n n .
I f w i l l dainty hand-made handkerchief. The
lie u r r n t l y n p o r r r l R l r i t .
consolation prize was won by Mr*. W.
A. taffler.
SOCIAL C A LE N D A R
A t the conclusion o f (lie game, the
tables were cleared -and laid with
Wednesday— Misses H ary_ Ho^fayJ, dainty cover*, nnd^ centered with
Cornice Tillls, ’ Mary
Irvih, ftrtd rryfllal banket* o f pink sweet pea*
'Ruth Gillon will entertain the P ri­ and purple pansies. Refreshment* of
mary Teuchers Book fclub at' the n deliclouH salad course, with Iced
home of Miss Hownrd, qt 8 p. m. toiv wero serrrd by Mrs. Hal Wight,
Wednesday— Mr*. Frfcd Wslsma and Mr*. Raymond Phillips, Mr*. F. E.
Mrs. John Smith xvlll entertain at Hnuahnldcr, Misses Fern Ward, and
bridge nt the Welaka Lobby tit ff:30 Florence Henry, Mr*. J. D. Woodruff,
p. m.
____ ' ■anOlrii.-W . f l JlilL,-.-------- — LLi
“Methddlsl Missionary
W^Heidliiy
During the refreshment hour, Mr*.
Conference, morning, nfternoon nnd A. M. Phillip* Htyig u number o f se­
evening.
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lections in her Usual charming man­
Thursday— Mr*. W. *J. Thigpen will ner.' She was accompanied by Mis*
entertain the members of Every Fern Wnrd.
Week Bridge Club.
The afternoon wa* exceptionally doThursday— Mrs. F. E. Ilousholder will lightful to the gucstr. and tho ex­
entertain the mopiber* o f the Thir­ quisite taste’ and cordial hospitality
teen Bridge Club.
of the hostess was reflected in every
Thursday— Methodist Missionary Con­ detail o f this lovely affair.
ference, morning, afternoon and
Mrs. Calloway was assisted In enevening.
tr; tabling her guests l»y Mrs! Deane
Friday— Mrs. S. E. Brfrretl will enter­ Turner and Mr*. Walter Morgan.
tain the members o f the Merrie
Among the out-of-tmvn guests were
Matrons Bridge Club.
Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs.
Friday— Mrs. George Knight will en­ Campbell and, Mrs. Landis, o f Detertain the members o f the Fort­
nightly Bridge Club.
Friday— Methodist Missionary Con­
SEE IIHUE! WHO’S COMING.
ference, morning session.
The Laddies und tansies o f Celory
an n c lull meets.
Welfare Department o

avenue, together with n few others
picked up from
the byways and
hedges mo coming to entertain for nn
hour the. folks in Sanford, yen, ovory
one of them. .
They may have a few “ Silver
tin ends among tho gold," the celery
may have black hearts hut they are
here to show you their’* nre still
young, since it’s not the years that
pass, that makes un old, hut the way
we feel. The merchants, especially
the groceryinea are invited, and bur
new postmaster, ho might get a few
pointers, at leust, he .might hcc the

n o t ic e

of

a p p l ic a t io n

for

T A X DKKI) • UNDER
SECTION
575 OF THE. G E N E R A L STATIJTES OF T H E S T A T E OF FLO R­
IDA!
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Fink .Florida weather right on

For Florida: Fair weather
and mild temperature today
and Wednesday; gentle var­
iable winds.

And opr visitors are. enjoying the
country club and other amusements,.

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Sanford is getting 1n the big con­
vention city clnss and expects to en­
tertain several lilg parties during the
spring and •suntmer. *
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Daily Fashion Hint

John Padgett, of Volu*in cqunty,
was in tho city today bringing over
some prime meats to Sanford mar­
kets.
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j for Tax Deed to Issue In accordance’
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I with law. Said certificate embraces the j For quick results try n want n&lt;
|following described property situated * . , • • ■
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—:---- ■ =
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: ■
Lot 70, St, Joseph.
f
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' The said land living uasoaned; at
v \
.In dale o f the i uinm-i* of ' uh cot
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, tifiente in '.Hunanr? of Unknown. Unj less said certificate shall bo redccnicH i
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; according to law, Tax,Deed will issue i
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W ITN ESS my official signature
and seal this the lbth day of March,
A.*D. 1923.
(S E A L )
IL A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
By A. M. Weeks, D. C.
I^ur 1:1-20-27 Apr 3-10-17c

I)r. Brownlee nnd Capt. P. M. El­
der left today for Arcadia to attend
a meeting o f tho Preshytcjry there
nnd they will then proceed to Hocn
Grnndu for tarpon fishing.'

Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Jv Loftsing, Mrs.
A. F. Hell, J. F. McClelland and J.
D. Dosscy, motored to. St. Augustine
Monday evening, to bo in attendance
nt the sessions of the Grnttd i/slgo
nnd Kcbeknh Assembly o f tho I: O.
O. F.
•
If you want snuiethltig really good
for dinner, go -to tho Seminole Cafe
and order nn nldividua) chicken pie.
Chef Oxley is nn artist in making
this popular dish. Tho Seminole Cafe
Is fine o f the best nnd mult up-to-date
eating places in the Htntc, the ser­
vice* Is excellent and the cousinc I*
unexcelled. A regular business men's
lunch nnd regular dinner is served
each day, nnd you can got short ordetft all the time.
.
INFO RM ATIO N &lt;VANTBD

V*.’U**l Htrttv

STR IK E

NOTES OF DISTINCT­
IVE CHARM
To the left, the afternoon frock of
PI1IWII V
It |« I.IIIU
iqi^llll m il with
M
brown
crOpe
faille,, brightened
flowing sleeve* oi vivid embroidery, is
both distinctive and charming. The
closing is at the left-shoulder, the front
nml bark of (lie waist living laid in
plaits at’ the lower islzea. The sleeves
arc attached to the blouse from shoul­
der to lower edges and the sides of the
skirt are dropcoto fall in ensende effect.
Medium size requires 3 )i yards 36-inch
crCfw und IJ&lt;j yards of figured em­
broidered Georgette.
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Wool crCis' is ideal for the next mode,
which is stitched, in sill: in two bright
colors. The front may tie liuislicd with
a shawl or deep cuuare collar. The two|iiecc skirt is gathered .-(1. 1111' barf: and
attached to the lower edge of tile waist.
A clever dote is the inclusion of in­
serted |iocl:ets in the panels. Mi ilium
size requires 3J* yards 40-inch mate­
rial.
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First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
No. 1147. Sites,,31 to 42 inches bust.
Price, 35 cents.
Second Model:
Dress No. 1126.
Sizes, 34 to 50 inches bust. . Price, 35
cents,
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.1. II. Oicklnnd
rived ill •the city
stopping at the
fovC dnyn.

A t last we have a telephone, ring it
Anyone hnving information as to
ice,
402- M -1 Sanford Mntt^ess
the
location o f grnvfs In Lnltcvlew
li-lnrv.
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IO*5tC
Cemetery or clBowhere in the county
of soldiers of tho Spnnlsh-Amoricnn
McKinnon-Mnrkwooi
war, will confer a favor by semling
If. S. Mattox, of Fidkston, Gn.. was carry n complete line
same nt once'to Mr*, tt. A. Terheun,
among the business arrivals here yes- Socks.
,
president Col, Theodore HuoseveU.
le.rt|u&gt; and is registered at the Monte­
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ASH
ING
TO
N,
April
HI.—
Unless
Auxiliary No. .'I.
zuma.
the. "chapter o f history" written by
the 11*22 coal miners’ strike can bo
SEEK $50,000,000
"leverseil" and some remedy found
"whereby force ran be dethroned and
STATE ROAD BOND
renson recognized ns rules, anthra­
B U IL D IN G IS S U E
cite operators contend In a brief filed
with the Federal Coal Commission,
T A LLA H A S S E E , April 17— A joint
there is "no salvation for the Antharesolution looking to a constitutional
amendment to provide for n bond is­
sue of $60,000,0011 for the building of
gefod roads was introduced in the uenntv today by Senator J. H. Etheridge.
Mr. Etheridge’s measure would pro­
vide for a five year routining Irsuo at
tho rate of $10,000,000 n year. . The
money would nil bo spent on stnte
rouds nuinln rs one to eight, and the
work toward* completing these high­
ways would start cimultanoously In
Mr. nnd Mrs. U. 8. Holly nnd son, t o n i g h t l a s t c h a n c e
each of the four congressional dis­
T
O
S
E
E
J
A
C
K
I
E
C
O
O
G
A
N
.itii k, were the dinner guests lust eve­
I N ' “ O L lV E U T W I S T ’ tricts.
ning of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. IlinterCounties which heretofore have
mister at their attractive home on Sil­
As the engagement of little .Ineltto spent liinncy on these roads under the
ver take.
A fter dinner, canoeing,
’ Congan In "O liver Twist” draws near
swimming and bridge wipe enjoyed,
its close at the Princes* Theatre, the
„ impression gains strength that this
v |r one o f the biggest nnd most notI able picture products yet created for
the screen.
I Not only In the "size" of the p ro-,
diietion, but in its "intimney," is urt
1 value being recognized; not only does
:l appeal to the youngsters, but to the
?' STRENGTH
,f ivntured as well.
()V ROAD DEPARTM ENT
It seems to be ns nearly perfect us
e a picture play can lie, an entertainT A L L A llA S S K E i April 17.— Wli
y incut for everylnidy. Even the pewas described in somq quarters ns
,1 daiil and library hook-worm, for
f strength on the slate rm
is whom the theatre usually exerts But t«s&gt; «
department came in the Imuxo lo.tay,
,| the slightest infliieiue, is concerned
when that body voted to hhvo the de­
with "ttIHor Twist," to see in what
partment submit a detailed analysis
manner the literary spirit o f Charles
o f It* cost «&gt;f operation, and nmlnteDickens is set forth upon the screen
nance, even 'to the cost per mile of
and by what processes o f elimination
jiullding a road, nnd its accomplishJ the mirrntive ns eomjioswl by the im*
menta. This actioiV was taken on a
mortal novelist hnvu been applied to
viva voce vote, but tho so-called show
|( u dine the story-mutter to the limits
o f strength 'came oi| tho itl'orts to
, o f a wrecn presentation.
ugnd tho resolution calling for the
r
That Frank Lloyd, in making the
tduptatlon, bus employed the rarest nnulysia to 11 committee.
The lesolutioii was lutnulucpd by
judgment ami keenest sympathies is
Unanimously agreed by Princess pat- Repirsnntative A. O. Woks o f Ilonll’’ ron»; that the production Is all that fay, und called for an exhaustive re­
vvus Claimed for it is likewlso agreed, port not ordinarily covered in the de­
and that little Jurkie r'oogun, the partment'll* bienninl statements.
1,1 bright star o f a brilliant aggregation
STr*JOSEPH. Mich;, A p r il-17.—
CbaileJ E. Ruthenburg. o f Clovcland,
O., nationally known liboral, the s#rond peraon to face prosecution under
Michigan's anti-ayndicnlir.ni law, was
u:doted t&lt;v trial toiltv a little lea* than
two weeks after a jury failed to con­
vict William
Foster, o f Chicago,
tho first defendant tried under that
law. Ruthenburg, na wna Foster, is
charged with srscmbling with an or­
ganization devoted to illegal methoda
for bringing abuut oocial and political
reform.
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o n i g h t

LO N CHANEY
— AN D —

. Gladys Brockwell

folded In seents'U^oTHnnjne of the.
ndventuhj* o f the work-house waif.
A jn fl.i tr.rl y .pitta**,- ^-triumph; tf:
pletd with th# human essence of
Dickemt’ Wonderful t*lc.
EXTRAS, TOO

Wednesday, Thursday
Would You Bo
• Beautiful? ^

NOTICE!
A ll members of Morocco TemjHu
holding certificates In The Black
Camel Fund will plrnso meet Mon­
day night at 8:00 o’clock nt tho Val­
dez Hotel,
F. L. M ILLER.

/

CONSTANCE T A L M A DCF. in

Beauty ha* been the“ quest
of aU age*. Thousand* of
lovely women attribute their
beauty to the u*o of Nadin*
Face Powder. The checks
have Just a tint of color— the
•kin can only be equalled by
th« toft texture of a rose petal.
Nmdine will keep the roses
In your cheek*. It will ndhere
and protect the »kin from the
tun, wind and dust. It con­
tain* no white lead or other
ingredient to harm the *ldn or
the eyes. It’* the *ame pure
powder, popular for to many
year*—only the box and fraggrance have been improved.
Money refunded if you are
not pleased. At your toilet
counter 50c. Miniature box
■ample by moil 4c.

Prevents Skidding, Means Safely, aid

Tint*, White. Fleth, Fink,
Brunette.
,

'they cost tin more than ordinary

^E A S T IS W E ST"
For ouiek results, try a want *4.

National Toilet Ox*
Pari*, Tann. .

Tires
HIGH TE S T GASOLINE

F. P . R IN E S
10.i 'Palmetto Avo.
iirw n u aH n aaaanB B B aan aw aiaB aaH aaB aaaaB B n B aaaw aB aaan sc***

selfr ed UCING
C O R S ET ^
Nemo Self-Redudng' No. 333
Iv a real bargain. It has n low lop
and medium akirt. Made In dur­
able pink or white coutll; m: c»
24 to 36—and coats only $100.
II your dealer cen'ieel It. wndpame.e t.
thru* frixe »tu! f). w«'U MnJ the
Nr too llyi:irnlc*l'okfilnn Inttluttc
120 \U 16lli St., New Ynrl
f.)

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H E R E ’S Y O U R S T A F F OF L IF E , IN
E V E R Y D E L IC IO U S V A R IE T Y
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B

ir you want'to realize that there Is nn art of baking, you need only
look nt the cnuntcra of lluolh's Bakery. There, raws upon rows of
Bread, I’lc*. Cake*. Crullers, Muffins, nnd score* of other vnrirlies
tempt the appetite und delight the eye. Absolute purity of lagredienta, baked In the cleanest, most scientific ov'ens.

Next to Princess Theatre

Phone 127

Qn

CLEVER AND VE R Y GRACEFUL
An unusual dresa b this 00c of tho
new ctffs Inatcilals trimmed with mIk
ribbon or braid. It is of the *lip-on
type and Im* for n foundation a longwaivtcd undurbody to which i» at incited
n Ir o pitp: skirt. Them is u belt at
the litt!: end cld «, but twin buckles
hold ll»c drapery in pl/c^ at tlio
one
vMcb n ib In -c4f » J o cllcct.
Me.'| :i f&gt;y r.OU^rca dJi &gt;*W3 40­
in 1 r n i';d. .
&lt; rktt. . ! lirvi^w Drew No. H i t
.21 1 * 'll :iuJn*» l.iuX. J'li e, Jn

An enlicin# array pf Now Frocks anil Sport Suita, exploiting new stylo
IhumcH ami the lutest, word in fabrics. Come in and atlmire these beauti­
ful new fuahions. Prices— .•
.

Bisque crfpc ilc cliinc dad dark
brown kalin combine to make this »lq&gt;on frock u most nrtiitic and yotrthful
one. It lias an oval-shsped neck and
button* appear at the shoulder either
for decorative or utilitarian purpose*.
The kimono sIccvts arc lengthcuctl
with deep *cciions gathered into narrow
wrist bands. A gorgeous Ruckle at the
ton of the caacmlc drapery doc* niiKh
to enhance the clory of the dress. Me­
dium site requires 2
yards of light
and 2lv &gt;wnU of dark mstcrul.
P k t M Review D ie - No l O L
Sizes. J1 tp 46 ladies bust. Price, 35
cent*
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10 Stores in Georgia------------------------------------------- 1 Stor$ in Florida A

Sanford’s N e w Store

the s m a r t w ard ro be

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J A C K IE COOGAN,

I. Notice is hereby/given that W. A:
W * lfW * W
! Stapler, purchased of Tax Cortiflof Empire Berlin governm
I cate No. 8, dated the 2nd day of Jure, the highest authority 1n the Rh
• A. tVlftlD, hnn filed skid certificate in land litis, been abolished by the In
j my office, and has made nppMcaflpr. allied Rhineland High Commlss.ot

Kirby Osteen, of Osteen, was in the
city today and pronounces tho new
bridge the best ever and a great ac­
commodation to Osteen peoplo who
want to come to* Sanford to trade.

Dr. T. A. Neal, o f Orlando, was
shaking hands with his many friends
here today, coming up to nttend n
meeting of the Rotary Club and trans­
act other business.
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IHighest Authority
in Rhin'eland Abolished
v By H igh Commission

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY; APRIL 18. 1923
working together under the lender*
ship o f the men who compose the
working components o f the Chamber
of Commerce. You should attend the
weekly meetings of the Chamber of
Commerce nt least once n month and
get/hvthe game of building nnd boosti n j ydur city. I f you do not you
0* ! out of touch with your city nnd
your fellowman. Try this on your
piano nnd sec if it will not bring
joy to your heart.
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(HMBBH■■■■■B®*■■*, •****®**®*****®*®®®,B®,*******® ****BBBUUI
o f runt a &lt;Jonla.” Shsriff Frank .D.
■
Tippcns, who has bepn sheriff for'
twenty-thrcci years, nnd whose resig­
I H b l U b r d e v e r y n flrrn o o n r f r e p t Hon.
4mr Mt t k r H era ld nnlM Inc, 107
nation has been received by Qovornor
tH a ro itla Axe., Sanford, Fla.
w hat
Cary Ilardc? with much rcjpret, has
w h y • *‘ i I - tijm SUE
J
(0 TMI5 PIPE
DOING IN
The Herald Printing Co.
been one o f the principafs in the in­
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tcuR POCKET
NOW
p e n I wnf L,r •’ Eft * irv» J
vestigation now being held by the
p ir n L ia itR ita
_ _ _ _ _
don' t he
ro mir- where
FUNNY^
U M -E R IT 15
grand Jury. Many convfcta, both
1/iD YOU GET , T "
tl. J. B o u t . - , . . . _____________ I editor
A PIPE* A in ' t ■ IT
K&lt; J. I.ll.t.A H D ..... Srcretary-Treastirer
white nnd black, hove been taken di­
11. A. N K K I i .... ......... .... tlrnrrnl
rect from (be camp, hnvg boon haled
It. S. 1101,1.V .... Aitvrrll.ln tc M n n oarr
before the Jury and lftvo told their
A l r r r t U l a i Itntr* Mnde K n o w n on
A ppllratlon
stories— nnd now they realize their
lives mny pay the forfeit for their ex­
There could be no better Index to char­
I.F .W m S H I P P ... r l r r n l a l l n n M a n a g e r
I ’ hnnr m - W a f f r r B p. m.
planations nnd their statements.
acter than a savings pass-book.
!5
In
telling
o
f
thc&lt;tasc
nt
length
the
Suhsrrlptlnn Price In Advance
v
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The following nrticles thnt has been
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On* Year................. ...........................9A.no
Fort Myers Press editorially says:
BIx Mnntba ........ .. ................ ;___„ ___ 3 0(1 printed in the Herald from time to
IT This will serve you well at all times ~“ J
"Following rcecipt of their report
I t r l l i r r r d In Clip h j C a r r ie r
]] ‘ under, all circumstances-.... ...... u
timo improves with age nnd urns
O n r W e e k ------- ---------- ---- -----IB Ceafa
the. grand.jury summoned a half.das.
handi d in by one of imr-.prominunt^
en white convicts nnd neve ml negroes
aid-entirely/ ---- --------- * r,mJnfrlT ltltcns ftinrT lTlirTftVor oT improveTH E PEOPLES H ANK of Sanford is
to appear* before it. These convicts,
and U git Mia lied evrry Prldny. Adtrr- incm h nnd progress and a bigget and
tlalnir ru in mnde kmxm on npiillrnready and anxious to help you to help
miserable, suffering men, whose hacks
tlna. »2.no per j rnr, n ln n j, (n advance. bet or Sanford. Of course wo have
yourself. An interest-bearing account- is
have felt more than once the cruel
no "knockers’ in Sanford now but the
m i : w i i i : ii T i n :
a * h o c ia t i:i&gt; rm ess
your best recommendation.
lash o f n ruthless overseer, who
Tho Assoc In(rd Press Is exclusively
whipped them unmercifully because
entIUoil to the use for rcnublli-HtIon of
"Lord, plense don’t let this town
all news dispatches eredllcil in It or
they could not work fast enough to
not otherwise credited In this tin|?&lt;r
----------- o----------and a loo tho local news |iuhllshu?l
suit him told straightfordwftrd stories
herein.
An article’ from the Orlando Senof their gross mistreatment to sym­
All rights of re-puhllrntlnn of speclnl
tilled relates whnt a publicity tax of
dispatches herein are nlso reserved
pathetic enrs nt the courthouse here
nrrieei i i k h a i .d turn,h i m ;, phone ms sufficent proportions will do for
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today.
city. For instance Orlando Chamber
“ With feet nnd hands blistered nnd
JForHim Advert if Init krprrifn'ifilivt
Sanford, Florida
of Commerce spent six thousand dol­
| _TIIF. AMERICAN PIUlAh ASSOCIATION
swollen from hard work, the convicts
lars for the Sunshine Club, a. club
arc forced to put in 14 full hours n
for the tourist's, and out of the mem­
day nt this remote turpentine camp—
mm
bers of this flub over.$50,000 was in­
these men, examined separately, told
vested in Orlando real estate. This is
straightforward stories, each corrob­
a
WELCOME TO OUR CITY.
llie way to obtain tourists and this is
orating the statement of the other.
the way to get new money into your
New York paper rays that France collectively under government control. Hut it would not have been necessary
Wc arc hosts to the Woman’s Mis- town. And the measly sum spent in
may
have to go back to the "stock­
“ Taxes for education amounted to for them to swear they were telling
sionary Society o f the Florida Con­ Sanford is smnll enough to make ev­
ing hanks" to save the country ns SO per cent o f ail state* nnd local the truth, the unattended wounds on
ference this wpek nnd it is a great joy ery eiti7.cn feel ashamed of himself.
they did in the ’70s. All we saw over revenues in 1UJ50. The problem of their emaciated bodies, the blisters
and a great privilege to welcome And thou we" are losing a million dol­
there seemed to lie well filled.
school taxation is the problem of upon their* dirt-begrimed ’raw’ hands
these fine pcoplu to Sanford. They lars every year when we do not cater
and fCet, the evidences o f brutal pun­
■ . o ~ .- ---taxation in general.
To the Farmers of Seminole County
are engaged in a great work and re­ to the tourists, it is high time the
And now comes North Carolina
" I f greater returns cun be obtained ishment inflicted by their overseer—
gardless of your church* affiliation people o f Sanford became wise to the
with tales of lashing with whips and by using n dollar’s worth o f economic ‘Captain,* as they call him— arc i|uite
We wish to offer to you our services in marketing your crops.
you should take n pride in their work fact that there is more money in
We have been soiling for the.Inst two years for the Sanford Farmci*
other hloodys deeds being done in the effort in collective public action than enough.
tourists
than
in
nny
other
crop.
for nil the churches are working to­
. Exchange. However, wo are no longer connected with that organiza­
"Sordid stories of inhuman treat­
state penitentiary. We thought nil can he obtained by leaving it in the
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gether in l he great work o f saving
tion.
ment
stories
almost
Unbelievable
in
o f this rough stuir was in the swamps pockets o f people to he privately
A M ENACE TO DEMOCItACY
souls nnd making this world a better
this
enlightened
age
were
poured
’ We expect to organize, the growers^wlth us by showing them the
of Florida.
spent, 'i t is merely common-sense—
place in which to live. These fine
efficiency o f our sales organization.
Heading of judges, sheriffs nnd oth­
not socialism— to spend thnt dollsr forth here today by these unfortunate,
folks are here to not only better the
men. Insufficient,
poorly cooked
Those who know say thnt the price collectively.
er officials convicted on charges of
We have a representative in every market in the East, nnd bill
conditions o f all the people o f the
food,
oftimes
sour;
the
fact that they
nil cars Potomac Yards, nud sell to the best markets.
of
necessities
is
up
twelve
per
cent
1violating the Volstead net, one won­
" I should like to commend t*&gt; you
earth but that of the folks at home.
We have censed earnest consideration and possible arc white men forced to eat with_ ne­
ders what sort of political philosophy during the year.
. We .wish to assure you o f efficient service. You may communi­
They are engaged in one of the great­
is being imbibed by aspiring citizens speculating about the price o f neces­ support the program of the National gro convicts; the lack of sufficient
cate with our representatives at the Seminole Hotel, Sanford, Fla.
est works in the world today and the
in this country of ours. Every man sities. There is little difference from Tax Association, This plan calls for drinking water while at work; the
Herald, hopes they will have one of
elected to public office swears to year to year and we must have them the amandonment o f the attempt to fact that the sanitary conditions at
the best meetings in the history of
",
1support the Constitution o f the Uni- anyhow, so why worry.
tax intangible personal property un­ the stockade where they arc herded
their orgatfizntion.
Hen they will
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,
i ted Mates, not in the features which
der the general property tax. It sug­ at night are filthy; that soap is de­
find a city o f beautiful churches and .
’
Thousands
saw
the
Floral
parade
In
Washington i.iui Harrison Streets, New York City.
happen to please him, hut ill its engests supplementing thetnx on tang- nied the convicts except once a week;
a city filled with chimb-going people.
that
they
are
forced
to
spendSunday
J
J
Orlando
yesterday
and
those
from
To
connive
at
the
violation
. ihle property with statewide levies
C. C. IIUT I), Manager
J. A. W EAVER, Kcprcscnluliic
Here they will find the people respon­ tirvty.
personal and business incomes in the stockade denning their tools to ! ■
is not an over throwing of Sanford say it was a beautiful sight.
of
law
sive tn their ideals and their mission
official duty and official oath, hut it Next year Sanford should have some( along (ft,, general linos worked out prepare for the next day’s work— i ■
Sanford, Florida
and a people who give for every
is a contribution to the spirit? of law­ floats in tile 'parade. Central Florida1jn (|1L, ; ax system of New York, these are only part of the soul-stir- m
benevolence and charity and a people
lessness which Is of all dangers the ought to join in and help to make' MjixsachusoltH nnd Wisconsin. There ring statements made by the convicts,
who Ih'IIcvc in supporting eJmrches
(his a big day nnce each year.
j j„ general agreement among I hose brought here yesterday by Sheriff
nlid all other agencies for the benefit most threatening in a democracy. The
‘encouragement of the violation of one
-----------u----- *----I who have given thought to the proli- Tippcns, who were summoned to ap­
D A Y T O N A BEACH A N D SEABREEZE
of the people al large.
is the encouragement of all lawless
A letter in the. Orlando Sentinel \lem t ha Ulus program offers the next pear before the grand jury. These
FOR R E N T MR S A L K
We welcome you to the City Sub- elements in .society juid.cuu have Jin from the personal physician to Lci|ir&lt;*,* logical step iii tax reform in inost i n,cn vc,y natur«Hy now di^ad returi\Wo have same bargains in summer cottages add apartments, complete!) fur­
-stanlial, to the fnsh'st growing city other result than the breaking down the Russian Premier, says that l-eium of our states.
camp and the. several of them
nished on Reach
in the stat(&gt;, to the gateway to the
of that mural restraint which is the is paralyzed and the end is near. That
“ Surely after a century of free convicted in another county fear to j .
FLORIDA COAST INVE STM E NT CO. great empire of soulh Florida and
basis of clean civilization. If the plain guy is like the eat with nine lives. public education wo should be able to return there when they will have Tel. rifi.l-J---------------------- D AYTO NA, FLA.—j---------- ------ Atlantic lllork
to tile city that i placed lit the head
citizen is expected In reverence law, He has been reported dead a number Jcount upon a body of citizens intelli- completed their sentences, as they
of navigation on the great St. Johns
how much greater is the obligation of of times hut he lives right on. May- gent enough to grasp the problem, say they will bo either whipped or
river. We want you to see our great
1the official who has been entrusted he Pill Clean can kill hint now.
[ energetic enough to grapple with it, because they have dared to tell of
vegetable gardens and our citrus j ^ v
and wise enough to work out a second their fellow convicts which obtains,j
with the sacred duly of enforcing law. I
-ii
fruits and our manufacturing indus­
to the shame o f us all, under* this in-1
So much greater is the obligation and
The Florida Slate HortieiiHial Sil­ solution."— St. Augustine Record.
tries mid our great railway shops and
defensible convict leasing system.”
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so much more damaging the hud exty meets in Oilnndo today and the
all of i lie many and varied industries
Then there is the “ fourteen hour's a
r.-i
•J M P4 Ra Hz . Ra l*’t R-t
ample set, it nihilist seems Us if there I glowers of fruits and vegetables and
and to know that Sanford in the larg­
day”
&lt;|Ueslion to .he considered. The!
►
a
t
should be u double punishment in the flowers will he in attendance. Our
est shipping point for winter vegeta­
owners of all camps where prisoners
1
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case of the official, one for the viola-1
! .sister city Ims been acting as host to
bles in the world and then some.
h'n e been confined and strapped be­
t ion of law and one for the inexcus-;) some lug crowds this week hut Or­ 04
Make yourself at home for Sanford
cause thv.v did not woik fast enough
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able perfidy hack of it. Jacksonville lando is eipial to the oeutdou.
is proud to have you here this week.
were forced to labor 81 hours each |
Journal.
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to
please the Most Excellent Flogger,
►at
H AINES FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
A M . I'Olt (IN K A M I A l.l. TOknow
full well that it is against the
fta
It* fct fca ftu Ha
THE KNOCKERS PRAYER.
law to "force" fourteen hours a day.
C ETHER.
grow! I have been here for HO years
Mr. Haines services in Congress,
Eight hours is the limit to make n
FLORIDA IS (,’ ETTINCJ SOME ROT­
and
during
till
that
lime
I
have
!
by
reason of his superior business
fought
day’s work. A man has the right if
What this city needs now and has
TEN 1*1'IH JCITY.
I have ability (find business training, are very
he so chaoses to worlMonger than 48
needed for many years is a composite every - public improvement,
than ever before is offered in the Ford
valuable
to
thecountry.
Few
mem­
knocked
everything
and
everybody.
hours each week; hut these convicts
Thai
expresses
what
Florida
is
robody o f men working for one end— the
ChassiB for light delivery service.
upbuilding of the city along the right No firm nor individual lias established bers of Congress have achieved a ech iog, and shame he it to those who week. This one fact Would justify
lines- and the l ight lines means tint a business here without my doing all higher standard or accomplished more have been and still would he, were it the arrest and fine or imprisonment
The new low price puts this convenient,
only for a lugger city hut for a belter I could to discourage them. I have for their people. Ills ability, char­ possible, nt the bottom of it al. Surtly or anything that might follow for
japid, light-delivery service-yrithin reach
city III every way. The best way to done all I could to keep this town acter, habits, and his manner of deal­ it bus been "rotten publicity,” hut such a breaking o f the law. It can­
of every line o f business. It not only
obtain results in this composite 1mh1&gt; from growing and never have spoken ing with his colleagues, and his meth­ the Mate, after the filthines has been not he thnt the figures 18 were tran­
gives you proved economy o f operation,
but also the facilities for enlarging your
of melt is to work together under the a good word for it. I’ve knocked hard ods of business have all conspired to removed front it in this line will be sposed "lieu the calculation for prof­
business.
banner of the Chatnlwr of Commeirc. and often, early and late, in season command the highest respect of the all the better for it. T'or years it has its were made, and 84 were taken
We cun accomplish nothing working and out. I’ve put ashes on the chil- House ,and especially his Democratic been currently known by many resi­ as the mnimum.'
An early order is necessary to insure
If the officers in charge o f these
individually and we cun accontplish drcii’.c slide and made the marshal associates.—Congressman C. llueklcy dents that conditions in convict camps
reasonable delivery owing to the demand
,
hud been almost at their worst, hut horrible things, and Hod alone knows]
nothing chewing the iag about the stop the buys playing bull on my va­ Kilgore, Texas.
being the heavest we have ever known.
each of those who knew'of the hor­ how many more o f them will be found
men
uie tiiiin
lying
len who
who aie
i; to
??? build
?'“ &gt;*■■ this •city.
"?• cant lot, and let my cows break down
A small d o w n p a y m e n t—convenient
EDUCATION
SUFFERS
FOR
LACK
when
the
evidence
.is
all
in,
i
I
j
not
my
neighbors*
fences
and
destroy
rible things fearer to mention it lest
Ille g iu d lc L ,,f whet he i you like a man
easy
terms.
"fall
down”
in
the
good
work
now
untheir
II??weeand
vegetable
gardens.
trouble
should
come
upon
them.
OF REVENUE.
orr not y ^ i should gel behind hint
Out now the country has become tier way, there is no method o f figur­
when he is trying to accomplish some­ W believer I sav any body prospering
Ford p rim Aim nrvrrbtm m tom
Not only locally have school au­ aroused to the limit. First, there was ing the immense amount of good pub­
thing for ilit- good of tin community. in Ki lling enjoyment out of life I ’ve
Ford quality hat mrvrr brtm oo htth
If all the best men of this community started a reform t?i kill the husincj ■thorities been perturbed over lack of the murder o f the North Dukotn licity which will Accrue the stale by
EDWARD H IM ,IN S
will get together and say that all laws and to spoil the fun.
revenue for the operation o f the pub­ young man by the brute Higginboth­ the housecleaning. Florida's name
AiiflMirlvrd l*«»r«L 1.1iit’oltis Fordiinik Dralrr
For Iii*iu«tti«irntIon or I'lither rarllrulara rail
will ........ forced the laws will he en­
“ I don't want the young folks to! lic schools. The problem lias become am. Thut runs still deeper than a will pass down in history as a place
any of llir fiillouhta nt *1-111
llonip
where
every
men
has
fnir*play.
A
he
forced. If all the best men in this stay in this town and will do all that, a national one, with many communi­ mere surface scratching; there are
.1, I !, 1*0*
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"rrcommenilalion
for
mercy"
which
It,
IV*
Hellurf
.....................
saa-\v
sehirffs
to
he
considered,
even
if
one
I
can
by
law
and
ordinance
to
drive
ties in widely different sections hav­
community g"t together and say they
T. ii. i*o% r........
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will build this city into a bigger and them away. It pains me, (&gt; Lord, to ing (roubles in keeping the schools sheriff is trying to place the guilt of some juries attach to their verdict is
II* !•* Ilrmdou
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i
fitter city such a city will he built. see that ill spite of my knocking this ! up to standard, because o f insuffi­ a returned letter upon a postoffice by;no means "mercy", for death is far
I f all the best men here will any that town is beginning to grow. Some day cient funds derived through the reg­ clerk, and, getting deeper, there is to be chosen than u lifetime of daily
the "premium" reputed to haTO been burden und ubunc, to which is added
regardless of circumstances ami finan­ I am »frilid that I may be culled on ular channels.
cial conditions they will go ahead this to put down sidewalks in front of my
Recently 1‘rof. Robert M. Haig, of promised by the Putnam County Lum­ cruelty . uncalled for. That cruelty
summer and build more homes and property, and wlm knows hut thut Columbia University told the Depart­ ber Company for all prisoners o f nny feature should be done away with;
more apartments and oventuully ft I may he assessed to keep up tile ment of Superintendence of the Nut- sort turned over to tho lash-boss to the eight-hour day should be insisted
F.
D E T R O IT
upon for those 'who labor heavily;
million dollar hotel here for tourists streets that run by my premises. ionel Educational Association at u have and to tiold.
Then there is ^hc case o f T. J. and actual enfa should be given those
all o f this will he accomplished. Rut This, laird, would he more than i meeting in Cleveland, Ohio,'that the
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you will only accomplish these things could »&gt;citi\ IT WOULD COST ME difficulty* from which education is Knabb, now occupying a seat in-the who arc pronounced liy a reputable,
MONEY, though all I have was made suffering throughout the country cult upper house of the present legisla­ mind that, reputable physician, as un­
ill this town.
bvadeipiutely met only by revolu­ ture, upon whose promises and in fit for manual labor.
Then will there bo un influx o f de­
"Then,
too,
0
Ixird,
if
this
town
W HEN U
(j BELL
£1
tionary c Imogen in o'ur fiscal much in-' whose camps other outrages o f a most
sirable
people to the state that is
serious
nature
hnyc
occurred.
Why
I
shows
signs
o
f
life
more
people
\vill
L IS T IT
YOUR R E A L 7 \
cry and our government organization.'
bringing
about things in u reputable
is
ho
not
suspended
from
sitting
by
!
come
here
to
live,
which
would
cause
W
ITH
US
ESTATE
f »
“ it is hopeless to continue to da-!
his feJIowtr irr the senate and hearing mnnnerr Tho ills will have disappear­
me to'|ose-somp-of my—pull. .1 ask
pend uppn the general property tax
the" opening prayer until such a time ed, and in their place will appear cor­
. you, the tv fore, to keep this town at ft
as the sole source o f stale undloca!
V^5
ns he shall have cleared his skirts rective institutions run upon a basis
I standstill so that lean still Ik* chief.
revenue if we are-to finuncc the pro­
W a n t to Borrow
o
f
fair
play.
The
handicap
which'has
of the filth said to border them?
Amen!"— Strong City News-Courant.
gram of public education," he Maid.
Some Money
Why are not the officials who were been in use for many years will he
“ Our fucts appear to show that a
connected
with Knabb, both county minus and Florida will rank higher
The
Dcl-utid
News
says
that
there
on Your Real Estate?
change o f far-reaching importance
officials and his own pet brute lash­ und higher in ever)* way..
are twelve reasons why
Del-and
Bet* IJs----------- Wc Have It
has been taking place in the charac­
Ix:t. us hpve the housecleaning.
ing boss, suspended from office, and
should have gas. Sure, Clay ton, step
ter o f our economic life. Our figures
fired off the job to await the action Wipe out the cruel confirms thnt val­
on the gas and give it to her.
show that in l ’JL'O, the total public
o f a grand jury fliat is not afraid ue man's life at less than a barrel
revenues
ofthia
country,
nutional,
to do its duty and thus aid in re­ of turpentine; abolish grafting sher­
Sanford Mattress Factory perman­
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ently located Wefct First Street. 1’ hone stale und local, were in excess ol trieving the good liaise o f the state? iffs and under-officers, open to
eight billion dollars, whilst means
Still there comes other cases. The bribes; let loose those officials whose
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R E A L ESTATE
that approximately fifteen ja r cent grand jury o f Lee county is now in­ greed for*gain exceeds their love for
. Fire, Casualty, Auto Insuranca
McKinnon-Markwood Company will of our total income was spent in con- vestigating the. cruelties in the Mars decency and fair play.
W . P in t S U SANFORD, F L A
It is now up to th£ legislature and
open their new clothing store soon 'in nectian with public enterprises. We Turpentijie camp, o f Murdock, an “ alOio Brumlcy-I’ulezton building. U -tfc now do4n»ariy a sixth of our work most ii
tible camp fifteen miles the governor/— Pain
ialiSIgvuV N.
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A t l«»t w* hive a telephone, ring it
once,
402-M-l.—-Sanford Mattress
lfl-5tc
FactoryExtra lurjc* nUotulance last ninht
and it begins to look ns though the
outfit ia taking a new louse on life.

McKinnon -Mark wood Company sayll
ivc a complete line o f Hart SchafTr &amp; Mar* clothing, now Btoro, new
■vlr. .
12-tfc

Fay call blew and every one got the
hlg check wo have waited for so long.
If you didn’t get yours' don't fail to
he*at drHl. next Tuesday. It ’s there
for you.

The Daily Herald. 15c per week

Wm

are being: saved yearly in spite of
the “High Cost of Living.”
The people have learned that
something C A N be saved;weekly,
and a bank account helps,
» ,
W hy not try building your ac­
count at Our Savings Depart­
ment?
4% Interest allowed

Quite a lot of hi&amp;ujcss on hand. A
committee upopinted to look after
now uniforms, also ono appointed to
see that wo have a first Clnss banquet
real soon.

luij
h o ld er

NEW T
SHES

—-Two mm-a-twruiU-xlgnad up—Lmt
night. This is getting to In* quite rygu!aV. firing out your buddies.

i;,rc S S iS i«rw A rfU U t&lt; . Anti, Bats and

Mice.

Pont w teU roo tryIn* to kill thejn pert,
with powder*, llauUli or any cipcrliormal

preparations.

Ready for Uso-Bettor than Trope

All tiio officers were appointed f o r '*
the "Kangaroo Court' as follow s:'■
Judge, Scrgt. Robinson; prose?uting "
nltcrnoy, Serg. Connelly;, lusislnnt ■
prosecuting attorney, Serg, TnrbeU; ■
clerk o f the court, Corp. Whitcomb; ;S
master nt arms, Private Link.
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%ot, box, Ho
I'-OX bo*. |l/s
BOLD EVERYWHERE

CUT FER
HOME
cBRUNOV

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

fi r WIDTH KR. Caehier
At t'te meeting o the court I'r i- , J F r ^ - f ’ RSTKfi. J’ rrtliir»'
,\t' Tripod*’ Wimblfh was arraigned IJB C K aa zca B B D B n sB a a K ssa a n a ga a ssa n a ^ a tia n rittn a iiK ia ca n M B a ii
for h:.'iiinr the &lt; cn:?:ii)y "the Haze- _
F-trry** after I.. inj; dismissed. His at- ”
twncy entered u plea of guilty, ifnil a a
heart-rendering speech was made hytjj
the prosecuting attorney and the case *
wus passed to the jury (the entire a
Company) who returned n unanimous a
verdict o f guilty. The prisoner v u s ®
sentenced to make two trips thru the *
belt llno’nnd the nciltcnce was prompt- *t
ly i xi ruled. AsK Tripod.’
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I T ’ S

P U R E

T h a t’s W h y It’s

Flower Show at Or­
Cleveland Girl
Supporters o f Bonar
lando W as Great
L&amp;w Resent Opponents Longf Distance Champ
Event, W ell Attended
For Dancing Honors
Attack Through Press
(11* The A m u c I iiIfi] I ' m . )

THEY ARK MADE IN ORLANDO
from the best materials and properly
Installed in Sanford or vicinity, if you
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wish. .We specialize

in

Awnings,

Porch Curtains or anything of cun-

We also make W INDOW SHADES
lo your order nt a saving

to

you&gt;

especially on odd.sir.u .TvijJikuvs.
Estimates given cheerfully.

A w n in g Shop
ORLANDO

C le a n s

Several other cases enme before the
cuurt hut were dismissed on account
of, lark of evidence.

All Non-Coms are requested to ap­
Stewart, the Florist, of SanTord, Car­
pear
without uniform nt the office
CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 18.—
ried OIT Some of the Prizes
o
f
Mr.
Connelly Friday nt 8:00 p. m.
Miss Magdalene Wolf, of Cleveland,
for
the
purpose of perfecting the or­
is the now world champion long dis­
The finwer^showjivliii'h followed the ganization of the D Company elub.
tance dancer, taking title at 8:41 parade at Exposition Park was a
o’clock this morning, when she rot n thing of great beauty ami was attend Several important matters will be laid
record at (58 ItoursunspnoyliNR ipuii.. cii by thousands during the after­ lioforc the organization so don’t miss
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record at sixty-eight hours and forty- noon and evening. The main en­ this! fneeting.
one minutes, heating by one minute trance o f the building was devoted to
Any court officials or lawyers who
all previous records. Miss W olf con-j the productions of prufcMtdotinl flor­
don't
quite know,their stuff should
tinned dancing hoping to dance acv- ists
,
and horlicullm*-1-s &lt;&gt;f the state.
lake
a
look nt our court and get a lit­
oral hours before quitting.
Tin* roses were among the most beau­
tle
inside
dope on how to try a case.
tiful and perfect Hit.: have been seen
The
prosecuting
attorney is preparing
in this section. *1!&gt;i- glmliolin were
also things of perfn '.‘on and were ev­ quite a number of charges for the
idences o f the j^e. forlility trail pox- mxt session, so he on hand.
I 111* The* U m rln lrd 1’rt‘M l

LONDON, April 18.— The staunch
supporters o f Prime Minister Opnnr
Law among the newspapers are indignant at what they call the "cor;-!
spiracy to weaken the minister
launched in the Sunday press which
reported he was about to resign be­
cause of ill health.
The Morning Post, the leading con­
servative pnper, asserts with the
greatest emphasis that there Is noth­
ing in the condition og Mr. Honni*
J.iw's health to compel Ills reirenient.
The Post, and the oilier papers
that.,, share,,, its .-viitvs f.butgc,.a. con
spiracy to Lord
PirUenhead and
'other Conservatives, who refused to
participate in the government. They
nlso implicate David Lloyd George
and jiis supporters who, they nay
desire the restoration of the coali­
tion. Elsewhere there is firm sup­
port for .Sunday's rumors.
One writer referring to last eve­
CHICAGO, April
Mur­
ning's official denial o f tho reports
ray, 52, fur eighteen years in charge
says:
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“ it may betruc that Mr. Donar of the Chicago of two of the Wall
Law has no intention of resigning, Street Journal and formerly manag­
but it must l»c equally true that ho ing editor of that publication, died
last night at Stuart, Kla., according
has no intention of not resigning.'^
It is mosj noteworthy that among to a dispatch Received at his office
newspapers confirming Sunday's .re­ today. It was his second trip to
ports is the Daily Telegraph, which Florida thin winter.
usually reflects Conservative views, j
although it was a strong supporter i For quick rcautts try a want ud,
o f Lloyd George. This newspaper*:
pniliamentary expert says there ia not hope to prolong indefinitely his
solid gr ounds for the rumor and ns- incumbency in Ida present po ,t.
The Telegraph, however, in com­
sort* that if Mr. Honor I j *w had
thought him!*,elf fre e
to do so ho pany with some other newspapers
says that ihc Prime Minister's high
would have retired before now.
The premier, the writer assorts, sense o f duty will induce him t to
lias now come to the conclusion, continue in office unlit plans for the
with profound regret, that he can future can he made.

Our orders are coming in so fast that if it wen* not that wc
kept prepared to render real service we could
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not handle them.

PHONE

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D E L IV E R

uml wo deliver prompt, any whore, any time,
not drink Elder W ater now— you
after one trial

Mllllitittft rtf‘Mrtt i'hr ■oil1
.
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Winter Park is to have a fifty-room
There wvie innqln ls of varieties of
hole),
costing $ lo.uu, built by a Ne\y
flowers in this' giest Imtunical display
York
company.
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which nttracted 1 1&lt;&lt; alW'iltion of thou.siindn. In the n iitcr o f the exposi­
tion lmildinir w*'M two huge rainbows
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casting their ift colorings over u
♦♦♦
mass of tropical greenery and flow­
ers. Magnificent croton plants formid this large affair and under the
rninlsiiv.s was a huge bouquet of glad­
ioli in. a variety " f iihudes.—Orlando
Sentinel,
Stewart, the Florist, of thjs city,
carried o ff Die following prizes: First
on pink rnnoitions, first on Cnlln lillics, second mi yellow snap dragons,
and honori'hle mention on gladiolus.

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H o w to Insure Sales
for Your Product!

The eliief asset o f any business is the demand for its product.

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M IAM I, April 18—The Metropolis
the nflcnionn publication hero, today
announces the' : r:!e o f property to
former Governor lames M. Cyx, of
Ohio,

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long1as that demand continues, the business is on a sure founda­
tion. - But let that demand subside, and every other asset o f • the
business is in danger o f becoming a liability.
In times of prosperity and a rising

Changes in business conditions have

market there is a general demand for the

little effect on a steady consumer demand

products of industry that comes to he ac­

for trade-marked articles o f common use.

cepted as a matter of course.

It is sel­

The dealer may carry a lighter stock, and

dom listed among the assets of the busi­

for u s^ort time the demand through the

ness— it is simply assumed that it will al-*

jobber may seem curtailed; but just as
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sure ns customers are calling on the deal­
er for the product, lie is sure to supply it,

w ^VY/v

Floors, Walls*

...P o p u la r ...

But,

T

S te p s ,'e t^
Scrub the colil-ccllar w ill,
• R e d Se a l Ly*-1solution o i
on* tea^poouful iu a bucket
o f wateY, ^Prevents fen Den­
ta tio n find m ou ld , Ircupa
V egetab les and preaerveu
s w e e t und g o o d .
Id e a l
for treating any grim y vyail,
steps or floor. R e d S e a l
L y e gives v e ry fine results
w hen used w ith w hite-w ash
on out-bu ildin gs, chicken*
bouses and tho like.

overnight,

conditions

may

and orders soon begin to flow in to niako

change— us they have done before— and

up for the temporary curtailment.

tho matter-of-course demand becomes con*-

total consumption

spicuous by its absence. . The

(tame.

business,

continues

The

about

the

once strong and flourishing, is -suddenly
found to be in a very tight place. The de-

Any manufaeturer who bos nu article

nmnd had not been insured— und yet'th e

for popular consumption tha’t cun be trade-

entire business depended upon its contin­

marked lias tho opportunity to insure his

uance.

consumer marke t dbd Vet nil
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;

sates

by

means of Advertising.
The modern,

economical

way to insure

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(he market for any reliuble product is by

W r it e for booklet dcocribInE uses, f u l l directions in
each cap. U*. ^
ouro anti typy
on ly thupm ukw RU'D SliAL
Lya.

Advertising lo thd public which consumes

During the present business condi­
tion the manufacturers, who have insured

Advertising creates u steadily iticrcas-

their demuud by Advertising are in a far
better position— in every way— thun those

• mg number of. customcn; who desiro the

who
have , trusted
to• the current demand
.
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product, and pak for it by name.

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th a t was n ot Of th e ir c re a tin g .

P u b lish e d b y the S an to rd D a ily H e r a ld
Pola Negri and Conrad Nagel iXthe Paramount Pid
A George Fdzjn&amp;urice Production
8 .THEATRE. FIUUAY AND SATURDAY

. h co-operation with the American Association of Advertkiog Agencies

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PAG E POUR

T H E SAN FQ RD D A IL Y H E R A LD , W E D N E SD A Y, A P R IL 18, 1923

BASE B A LL
FOOT B A L L
BASKET B A LL
T R A P S H O O T IN G

C H A S . L.

B R IT T ,r Editor
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Brotherhood Easy for
Men’s Club, Lose Game
By Better ^Than 200

Yesterday's Results
A t St. Tote 5, Hradentown 3,
A t Tnnipn 0, Orlando 2.
A t Lakeland 0, Daytona,5,

Constant** Talmadgc
East is West."

tonight

ii\

This Is highly hailed by the critics
as Miss Talmadge's best picture.

Where They Play Today
Daytona nt Iatkeland.
Orlando nt Tampa.
Bradentown nt St. I’etc.

And to make Jt a sure enough big
night, the management
announces
somo ndded attractions as well.

How They Stand
Won Lost
Lnkcinnd . . 0
2
Orlando .... 4
4
Daytona .. 4
4
Tnmpn .... 4
4
Bradentown 3
5
St. Pete .... 3
5

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The big picture “ East is West" will
be shown at the Princess tonight and
tomorrow night.
Its stage success is eclipsed by
scren splendor and it contains eight
reels of wonderful drama, rudient ro­
mance suffused with Oriental spell.

Already millions have throbbed nnd
laughed and throbliecl ugnin— the resW hile Lakeland Con- cue o f little Ming Toy from the evil
.•
m w .
r ij
| love boat in Shanghai. It is u wont l f l U C S W i n n i n g O t r G f l K j l|, ,.f„| picture nnd Should be seen by
®

; n;r»V-

‘

St. Pete Comes From

Behind

nnd

t*1&lt;&gt; knnford movie fans.

Tramps on Growers
T A M P A , April 18.— By connecting
fo r eleven safeties o ff W oolf's deliv­
ery yesterday, the 'Smokers took the
second game o f the series from Or­
lando by the score of 0 to "• Score
Poll Negri in her first American
by Innings:
Tampn ............. 201 030 OOx-,6 11 ; picture at tho Princess Friday and
Saturday in "Bella Donna."
Orlando *............ 020 000 000—2 C
For Orlando: W oolf and Francis
Tnmpn, Berkley nnd Nance.
L A K E L A N D , April .18.— Tom Gul­
ley tripled in the ninth with Glndu
on first and Lakeland romped nway
yesterday with the second game o f the
Daytona series 6 to 5.
Daytona ......... . 000 001 001—5 8 5
Lakeland ............ 030 010 101—0 9 1
For Lakeland, Luther and Smith;
Daytona, Kuhn, Elrod and Munn.

CORRECTED NOV, 14TII, 1922
South Bound
Arrive
2:36 n.m.

ST. PETERSBURG, April 18.— An
eighth inning rally which netted 4he
locals five runs, spelled defeat for
Bradentown in the second game of
their series here yesterday by the
score o f 5 to 3.
Bradentown
000 III) 001 — 3 8 0
fit. Pete
( 000 000 05x— 5 12 0
For St. Pete, Ollioge rand Murphy;
Bradentown, Frank and Johnson.

Arrive

rllliy Branch
Arrive

C H U K N G O L D OI.EO
G R E F O N D Home-Made
M A Y O N N A IS E

LAKELAND PREDICTED
WINNER PIR8T H A L F
in FLO R ID A S T A T E LEAGUE

‘-Li___

- ‘

fg

Of !*thfc si* teams entered win ilia
'•the Men’
Brotherhood race ‘ i? rthd,Flpri|la S ta U IU n gite
bowled a regular nmttb » t the Par­
ish House alleys' Inst' night ^nd the
game went to th$ Men’s Club with
rst'tinlf.
over two hundred plmf to spare.
— A la y. roiled big It-storew ith a -iotal
of 458 while DeLcHny chnsed him a helm, the hai^t'rhlttiiyf Highlanders,
merry race with a total of 457, The coupling their fprea with a pitching
stolT of flrnt'clpuit'iioillty.'have al­
box score was as follows:
ready demnrtfttftiyta'jfheir - nbilily' by
Men's Club
128 109 405 turning buck the-AsIntx with three
Betts ....
Mny ........
18L 140 458 straight ns well os letting the Grow­
DeLcHny
128 181 457 ers down with one game out of three
117 110 361 and that one 'b^ 'thd margin of one
Overiin
trip around the.sacks.
................:................ 1681
Totals
The next best proposition seems to
Broth (/hood
lie Tampa. Doc Nance, who this year
.........140 118 115 422 heads the destiny o f the Smoker elan,
Moye ....
.........112 110 110 332 has gnthered about him a bunch of
Thurston
.......... 107
81 137 385 youngsters who would
rnther play
Mason
.........130 112
242 bail than eat.
Doerner
•
96
96
Tnpp ..*...
Bradentown, the babe o f the out­
fit, having Just come in this year, is
Totnls
something of a dark horse .hut with
the excellent support accorded the
national pnsttimo In the Celery City,
Denies Dempsey H as
there should be no trouble in having
Shelby Fight Offer a first class club.
Ernie Burke’s Bulldogs every one
* O AK LAN D , Calif., April 18.— De­ of them hard hitters are fuvored to
nial that Jack Dempsey, heavyweight he among the first three: Orlando
boxing champion, had received offers is another good baseball town nnd
from any representative nf tho Mon­ fans there demand the presence of
tana American Legion fo ra chnm- a good tenmsUKUally acceded to with
piunshlp liout to lie "held at Shelby, pleasure by the owners o f the City
Mont., on July 4 was made by Jack Beautiful CRib.
Kearns, Dempsey's manager, upon his
Daytona, next in line with the
arrival from tho east here.
crafty Amen knowing probably Just
Kearns said the statement issued by a little more bnseball thali any other
the executive committee of the Mon­ manager in the league should tuck
tana department of the Legion im­ away more thnu one game resulting
pressed him merely ns n means to from his judgment. In their openobtain "cheap publicity which would
reflect upon Jack Dempsey."
In the statement the executive com­
mittee is quoted ns "never having
been n party to the negotiations which
Commander I.oy J. Molunihy is now
carrying on, which, if successful, will
bring Jack Dempsey to Montana for
the purpose of staging n prize fight."
Dempsey, lie snid, would fight some­
body during the sunieinr. Several o f­
fers have been received, hut as yet
none have been acted upon.
When the fight is staged, he said, it
would possibly lie held in New York,
New Jersey or Montana.

GROWERS EXCHANGE. IDEAS

Concher’s Decisive Orders.
The Herald for first class Job work.

Nationals Open 1923
Season— Reds, Giants
and the Pirates W in
5•5 Tic— All Games Played Be­
fore -Record Breaking Crowds

C IN C IN N A T I, April 18.— The Reds
Leesburg Branch
opened the National Longue season
Arrive
Departs here yesterday by winning a well
....... 3:5B p.m.
played eleven inning game from the
....... 2:50 p.m.
St.J Louis Cardinals, 3 to 2. * Horns­
.......
7:00 a.m. by, leading hitter of tho National
.___ _
7:10 p.m. League, did not get one safe lilt in
Oviedo Branch
five times up. Score:
Arrive * Departs St. Louis
1)00 000 110 00—2 13 1
....... 7:45 p.m.
Cincinnati
010 001 000 til— 3 9 O
.......
•
3:40 p.m.
Butteries—-Pfcffer, Sell and Ainsmith, dem ons; Donohue and Wingo.

"F m with ’em
on every count
— it’s
thebest
cigarette ever m ade!”

BROOKLYN, April 17.— Brooklyn
and Philadelphia battled, 14 innings to
n 5-5 tie, to open the season here yesli rduy. Ruether, who heat the Phila­
delphians seven straight last season,
went the entire 11 innings. The visi­
tors used four pitchers. Score:
Philn...... 100 220 000 000 00— 5 9 4
Brooklyn 100 013 000 000 00—5 13 4
Huhbcll, Mitchell, Winters, Belts
and Henline; Kuether and Deberry.

EAGLE I.AKE, April 18.— Of the
first 25,1810 eases o f canned Sculdheurl grapefruit shipped from the
cannery here nf the Winter Haven
Fruit Producers' association, 15,000
cases wore marketed by the Florida
Citron Exchange in California. This
aptly demonstrates the marketability
of the product, ulid the fondness of
Culiforniaipns for Florida grapefruit.
Qua rant lae laws forbid shipment of
April
18.r-- McQuillan
BOSTON
fresh grapefruit to California.
pitched the world’s champion Giants
to a four to one .victory oyer the
The Daily Herald, 15c per wpek
Biavcs in the opening game yester­
day. d roll’s triple and homo run, both
o ff McNuntura accounted for throe
New York runs. Score:
New York
____ 110 000 200—4 8 1
Boston .............. 001 000 0 0 p - l 4 3
Unltaries— McQuIltan nnd Snyder;

B O Y S — FREE

Corrfe in and get your baseball score card and
Look over our
,

5
CHICAGO, April 18.— More than
J 33,000 |icopk’ , the largest c tW d on
a record to witness an opening game in
■ j Chicago, packed tho
reconstructed
3 , Chicago Nationals’ bull purk yester* day, nnd saw'PiCTsburg* trfn the first
■ |game of tho season, 3,to 2. Score:
) Pittsburg ......
qWL^OO 0Otj^-g-3 3
3 Chicago .......... 010 OOtrtTm-a 8 1
"
Morrison nnd Schmidt; Osborne,
■ Kauffman and O'Fatroll.

3

Remember, every one is guaranteed to be a

rV

good ’un

SPORTSMENS’ H EAD Q U ARTERS1

NOTICE TO A L L CONCERNED:
The Sanford Carpenters' laical 1751
cantcmplates n raise In scale to 75e
per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923.
• 2Jl-2Gtp
The Fort My erg Golf -and Yacht
Club will enlarge iU g o lf courto to
•ieh tera 4 *4 seee« a rtfu i*4 « r ' ' s r « M * * * * * *

1

W A N TS S A N IT A R Y FFfUIT CARS
OKLANDOfi April 18.— United ac.
tion by Florida citrus growers to get
the railroads to provide cleantfr and
more rsnitary cars for the citrus
movement \yns urged b yll. G. Grumprecht, of Bradentown, manager of
the Manatee County Citrua Sub-Ex­
change,-before the State Horticultural
Society* here. Unsanitary, cars are
lesponsilde for much o f the decay
in citrus fruit, he said. I f railroads
and growers cannot get together on
thematter, ho declared the growers
may some day find it necessary to
seek legislation to compel action.

Philadelphia and Brooklyn Battle to

G O LD

Try

Departs
2:03 n.m.
2:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m.

C L O V E R H IL L

BUTTER
The Best

2:46 n.m.
8:40 n.m.
1-.38 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

Northbound

RELIEVES BACKACHE
"H ave hud kidney trouble and hacknche for many years and I tried sev­
eral doctors hut got only temporary
relief. A friend advised me to try
Foley Kidney Pills, and before J used
two boxes I was entirely well," writes
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
everywhere.— Adv.

MEADOW

Departs

GOLF
B O W L IN G
V N IS
B O X IN G

BRING W H A L E IN TO
ing games they have shown hdvan.- DRUGGISTS W IL L MEET .
. CO.URT, 8 A VS JUDGE IN
A
T
EUSTIS
IN
JUNE
tngaotis hitting ns well as good pitthDECIDING OWNERSHIP
ing, enough to win any number o f
bnl] games.
BILOXI, Miss., April 17.— As a reOf the last, St. ^Petersburg, It In
suit of a legal squnbbloovcr the own­
hard to give nn opinion. Some of
ticnl Association of Florida meeting ership nf n dead whale found several
.the Sunshine City fans seems to
in Euslis In Juuw.- Jimmy wants us days ngo off the rw irt-o f-B B tffn h e
think that Block should have been
to Jjoo^t^Thc meeting and we will for) federal court for the southern district
held lis manager while tfn equal num­
two yearonn— that he naked it and j of Missisippi today laued a writ of
ber think timt Bradley, their new
Hint
are ready to 1*ooat anything j sequestration directing tlyj United
qniJojJJdbmo will pfove just an good.
for Eustis at any time and liny place.1St.ifo* marshal here to "seize and
the St. I’ cte owners woutyj
And then-the I’ harm'icists nntjgood jbrtrg into court" jho whale, weighing
hiairij jbqin justified in their manager
more than bcvcu^ - iI vc _ tons nod
fellows and they want n big
,6F3|ijV Jsar fo r he succeeded ir^'nl^i
pt Eustis nnrt I-auric Taylor, liws*Jin measuring more t)U|l s jk ty ^ 'c feet.
♦pifiltlishlkig something that '.thomJ
' i -i. ! '{**'
id in rs hnd previously frild d l llhstls nnd has beeit^olljng ’PtlLf' Vov It ijrrrtlued at
iio.HUiio Lopet, captjdp p f the fishmupy years m ixing'* amtie wtyli cvto
a pennnnt and that foi l
noth halves. Bradley’s dropping, three ery fchl an‘* wc want the boys to on-. ing boat San Frnncis&amp;J’andjftU crew
and arrange, fouiid the dead ■yhaloi f l oat!hit JB—few,
joy this big meeting
n itu V -ffi-th c Highlnmfnrq
to disguise castor oil so it miles olT the mainland neah hero last
some
way
badfrom-ft spectator's view point but
\VHkn» taste q’nite so rank nniT oth­
such thinga'hnppen in the best o f well
regulated families nnd the Saints may. er things that we might mention
knock nil predictions to smithereens fnim time to,tim e. But remember
yet. As is well known,by anyone who that this big meeting will be in Eusfollowed the State League for even tfs in Juno nnd everybody is invited.
one season, league lenders one day All o f our Sanford druggists will be
may in n month be far down in the there nnd Snnfoni druggists pulled
cellar.— Billy Freeman, in Tampa for the meeting nt Eustis in order
that- the next one could be pulled olT
Tirbune.
in Sanford.

4

The minimum bet on horse races in
Germany is 50,009 marks, or 50 cents
in American money. L o s?season, bets
were taken to the value of 3 cents
in American money.

American ring titles nro held ns
follows: Three t^y Italinns, three by
Irish-Amcricuns, one by n Hebrew,
and one by n. man of American par­
entage.
Fur quick results try a want ad,

�TH E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1923

slnqTEhe F a m ily

_Ma h a d c a u s w t o e x c l a i m t h u s !

SO
W EM r AND
6 o r O N G o ' THEM
to&lt;
o p c g s eW " h u h

P oom ’ ttooH1
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1
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LBQINC THAT FTvnc M TAflte,
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(S O S H A U t F IS H H O O K S \WHo L E F T W A T W IN D E R O P E N -T V yV T W IND BLEW .

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W » S O H T H E FLO O Q .-J ~

D A fe E b H N »r;»V &lt; E . I
L E f DOtOK) T H W " '
TPS0L.E -H IN T'S Bi E ^
- d i r , DDO- ALRIGHT*
L - ' P iF K eD , r o p j

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Orlando Finds Publicity Harding Appreciates
Is Paying P rop osition Fine FloridaaFruit
W an t $30,000 This Year

Ton can find tho name of
every lire Business Man
In Banford in thla Column
leach day.

Card* oT Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whoa. In hie chosen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to tha people.

sasr

Classified Ada lc a word. No
Ad taken foe less than 25cAnd positively no Classified
Ada charged to anyone. Cnah
must accompany all orders.
Count the Words and remit
arardingly. 1

lies in coming to this shop where profuse promises, exag­
gerated statements of quality and values, insistent urging,
etc., are not permitted.
TH E MERITS OF OUR VU LCANIZING SERVICE
are what we rely 'upon to patronage. You’ll find it com­
fortable and pleasant to come here and more profitable too
than going where the windstorm Imbit^ are practised.

ick Service T ransfer
Storage Facilities
i please you, tell other*; i f not,
tell os. Phone 498
*

INFORD N O V E L T Y
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop-

meral Shop and Mill
W ork
iTRACTOR and BUILDER
Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

W. HERNDON
[INSURANCE AGENCY

George A . DeCottes
Aitorncy-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD k FLORII

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A TTO R N E Y -A T -LA W
First National Dank Building
SANFORD
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FOR S A L E
FARMERS— You can get *eed bed
frnm“ &gt; and irrigation plug* at tfc*
Sanford Novelty Work*
100-tfr
FOR SALE— Do*ijor ami (juys' paints
and varnishes t^t Sanford Novelty
Works, Saiifotd indents.
lS3-tfc

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Fl-O R lpA
t f M Examined
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lilt ralnirufs
jlniprixrd Innd liuu nnr,
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Glosses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.
Optician-Optometrist
i l l East First S tm t

Sanford, Fla.

W . J. T H IG P E N
Real Estate
FIRE, LIFE, AtlTO INSU RANCE

FOR RENT— Nicely furnished front
room. A fter April 2*lth, 411 Park
Re*. 205--------Phones-------- Office 271
Avenue.
. 17-fltp
E W A R T The Florist
DR. J. T. D E N T O N
FOR RENT— Furnished buil room,
It Flowers------------- Floral Dcaigns
IMIYSICI AN .SURGEON
311 Purk Ave. *
17-Ctp
I Annual nnd Ornamental Planla
Rooms 200-207-208 Melsrh Building W ill RENT— Furnisned niuacKeeping
or bed room $3.00 pi r week, 311
ft Myrtle Ave.---------- -Phone 260-W
Enst Fifth St.
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N F O R D M A C H IN E
COM PANY
General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
hone 62-------- Sanford, Florida
Tho United States, at tho present
ime, holds the championships for
u*ing, golf, polo, tennis and yocht-

'Vr- Htuv u&gt; makaUUs.
nffleiHl lK'Hil&lt;|uarl.rn
fi&gt;r thu modarn Imlld-*
it, W
v want io ra il'
hla ullentloR at II i Ih
particular time to IP «
ta el that our hutidrr#’ hwrdwaru a to r t
is complete In a w ry
detail'.
-lIulMcra* l l r a S a a a r -

Hill
Lumber Co.

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DR. R. M. M A S O N
d b k t is t

W ANTSIk

W ANED— A chance to ' build
your
New Meinih Building
new
home
before
lumticr
gets
sny
line 201
Sanford, Florida
higher. Plans and estimntos furnish­
ed.— Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc Road Department
■—■■■■ —
^-------- ------*
DR. G. S. S E L M A N
Fight Begun at
W ANTE D TO BUY— Asparagus fern
Practice limited to
aeed, for good clean wt'oek will pay
Tallahassee
DihraHCN of Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Thrust u good price. Addreia \V. P. Newell
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Kycn Examined, Glasses Fitted
TALLAH ASSEE , April 17.— Wlmt
Fla.
______
27D*tfc U regarded ns the opening gun in a
Meisrh Iluildinjr
W ANTED— Job ua coola or chamber­ tight on the statu roud department by
maid by Annie Coll/ms, Cypress good roads forces was fired here late
The Olive Park addition, just out­
Monday when despite objections pa to
side the city iimnts of Haines City, is
the delay involved, resolutions intro­
being improved.
POSITION W A N T E D -* By man 30 duced hy Representative Weeks, of
years old; Christian; nt.arricd. Work­ IJolmcs county were passed under n
.Blue prints‘ have been made foY
ing
knowledge general
hanking, waiver of tho rules calling on the state
new terminals at Cedar Keys, to
tiansportation
nnd
mureLntilc
lines.— mad department to furnish statistical
handle tha Suwannee river commerce.
K. K., care Sanford Herald.
lli-Otc information in its report to the legis­
lature.
EM PLO YM ENT SITU ATIO N
That the road department's report
LO ST
IMPROVES AND SALARIES
was nearly finished and would soon be
ITOLEN— 1 in the hands of tha members was
SHOW GENERAL INCREASE 1.7VS17' sTKA y e D” bit
large bay horao, stocking? feet be­
brought out, but tbo resolution passed
W ACIHNGTpN, April 17— Gcner- hind, brand on left fore shoulder. $15 by an ovenfhclminjt majority, t .
al 'employment figures from 5,413 es­ reward if returned to Uenry [Marshall,
Office expenses, number o f pigi17-fltp nrers employed, number o f njlles of
tablishment! in forty-three industries
Uyux iwr, road begun, nbmbeV oj miles
show an increase over the preceding LOST— Thursday morning Dj
on Park avenue between 2lnd nnd
month of 2.1 per cent In tho number
of employes, a 5 per cent increase in 4th street or on 4th street petween
total, wage* .puid nnd a 2.3 per cent Park avenue and Falmclto * t^venue.
, incicase in the average weekly wage Return "to DF. Mitchell, 210 Piirkravrl^ tp
according to a report mado public nuc and receive reward.
today by the bureau of labor Statistics l.U .si— From car, green hat, Rrt^tn
of the department of labor.
to Herald office. Reward.
17vst
The March figures show 2,135,564 L o s t 0ft "SYklVEft'-Yrom all
employes with a pay roll o f $54,588,778, compared with 2,092,288 and a
weekly payroll of $514165.545 in Feb­
ruary.
Increase* in employment
were
shown In SO o f the 4S Industrie!, the
greatest increase being in the fertil­
iser, brick, steel, shipping snd paper
and pulp industries’.
Glass, leather, 'slaughtering and

The influence of 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 of my tongue a
multitude of names, the
mention o f which will
bring from some shelf
nearly everything that
I can use in my daily
life and in the daily life
of my family.
Ill 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 m j^fnoney
for it.
,
•
Let me,1 say, a few
th in gs. 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

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 bpy.
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
quality.**- In speaking
that name to the clerk I
know I am asking for
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods. I pat­
ronize the'shop that sells

(This was written by a woman)
Published by the

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SANfOHD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY, A P R IL 17, 1923

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NUMBER 1G

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VOLUME IV

Curlot rhlpmenl* Reported fpr Mon
■r
day, April Ifith:
Florida—Ranfortl d istrict...............3!
Manatee District
..................

BAND CONCERT
IS POSTPONED .
UNTIL FRIDAY REAL BLOOD MON’Y
M A D E S'J l l»KR H E A D — S E N T

FIVE BANDITS
RIFLED S A F E SKILLED OFFICER

• SANFORD, FLA .: Warm, partly
O V E R H U N D R E D IN
HOAT BASIN AND PIE R W ILL
cHiudy. Hauling* light, demand and
SH O U T T IM E
BR STARTED SOON AS
movement slow, market steady for
POSSIBLE
.
good stock, market weak for poor
stock. Considerable poor quality.
Carlots f. u. b. usual terms: 10 Inch
crates 4-0 dot. *talka In the rough,
Huilffct Start* on Trip Through
gulden Self-blanching, few sales, best TAM CV8IIANTER HAND CONCERT
« l l r T J if Aaan rln lrd
Legislature This Afternoon
$1.50-11.00, New French Strain few
Continue to Be Built and Hun­
POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT
PAW H U 8K A , Okla., April 17.—
— Other News
anlr* $1.25-11.40, mostly around $1.25,
METHODIST MEETING .
dreds of New Romes Will
Five bandit* rifled tho *nfe o f the
fow
beat
higher;
New
French
Strnin
post office here early today. Ilobert
Be Built
«trr Thr A »a «U lr&lt; 1’ r m )
and Golden Self-Blanching poor qual­
The Tam O'Shnnter Iodic* band
Wilkcdson, son of the chief o f police
TALLAH ASSEE , April 17—Sheriff
ity
and
condition
low
as
$1.10.
Some
i wan to have given a concert in the Junes, of Tallahassee, made a person­
Sanford buildings are progressing was killed, and Shorty Harrison, taxi­
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
shipment* rolled unsold.
'Central Park tonight hut on account al piotlt of approximately $2.1 on
favorably and the two, lnrgc*t— the cab driver, was wounded by the ban­ Where the Meeting of the Mlaslonary Conference Will lie Held Ih l* Week
of the big meeting of the Methodist each prisoner leased by thi* county to
Puleston-Brumley building and the dits. Wilkeraon’a body was riddled
Total cnrlot nhipment* from San­
Missionary Conference starting to the Putnam I-umber Company, he
* First National Bank building ore with bullets. Harrison is not expect­
ford (hi* season to date----- ..3
day the concert has been’ postponed testified before the legislative com­
moving rapidly. Borne o f the tenants ed to live. The bandit* headed to­
Tptnl cnrlot shipments from Man­
until Friday night. The program nr- mittee investigating the conditions In
No money was
fo r the Puleston Rrumloy building cx- ward Bartlesville.
atee thi* season to date...... 1
rnngcd for the concert is a fine one i he i late as outgrowth of the death of
obtained,
it
was
Raid.
poet to movo into tho store rooms in
Total cnrlot shipment* front San­
and
it is hoped that a largo crowd M:.i tin Tnbert of North Dakota.
the next week and tho offices will
ford last season to date ........ 1!
will greet the ladfes
when they
soon be ready. Most o f tho offices
lime* wn« beforu the committee
Total cnrlot shipments from Man­
appear here at that time. The pro­
in the new Moisch building are now
more
than an hour when it resumed
atee last season to date........ 1
gram will be published again .in tin*
occupied and tho store -room* nro
le firitvft ■■. ile declared the lumber
Total number of crates shipped
Daily Herald one day this week.
occupied.’ The apartment* in the new
eoiee.iay made' n contract with thn
by boat from Sanford ..... .....f
Meantime
remember that the concert
Officially
Opened
Last
N
igh
t
When
Executive
Phillip* building on Oak arc now
nullity commissioner* to lease tho
will not take jdneo tonight as an­ I'u in.i,.
occupied and tho stores are also filled
and he hud entered Into
Session Officers Elected
Telegraphic Report* from Important nounced In Friday's Herald.
Many other new buildings recently
agreement
with Superintendent Fish­
Market*
erected arc occupiod and there nre
er of the lumber company to take all
PITTSBURGH: 37°, rlcnr. I Fla.
( H r Tfce -.■miplnlr* l*rr»«l
Tho annual meeting or thn Worn-1 The service* arranged for this cv-i
more to follow, I In fact it neomn that
pri.ionci ■ convicted in this county to
NEW ORLEANS. April
17.— A an'* Missionary Society, Florida con­ oulng aro of-apeelul interest, nt which |arrived, 3b ear* ym track Including
no matter how ninny stores nre built
the camp, for which T wo* to receive
deputy Hheriir and a prohibition o ffi­
time Mrs. Newell, one of tlit Counseltbroken. Opening Tuesday: Supplies
or apartment* arc mnde ready they cer were shot and killed in a battle ference, officially opened last night
20 . &gt; It June* declared since Auwhen the executive session of the con­ officers from North f'utolinn, will he moderate, demand and movement Is
ure occupied ns soon n* finished.
•u,!
to, 1.121, and December 31, last
with ruin runner* at Ia»ke Rorgne ference officers was held. Those com­ the principal"speaker. Mrs. Newell rlow, market dull. Florida, 10-Inch
Along with the storp buildings and
n
r
he
no
(inferred to the Putnam camp
canal bridge near Violet, La., early
Golden
Self-blanching
and th
is-well
known
circles,
1
3 ’ n vll
isiiwn
ii in conference
................
......
» t icrates
i u n e *»»»•”
*
................ n ----‘apartments ami business blocks the today, according to report* received prising the executive counsel are:
.....
hundred
and three prisoners.
and has n reputation of being not only j New French strnin 3-d dor. stalks of
Mrs. .1. M. Goss, president.
now work on "street* and sewers is at police headquarter*. A body was
instructive
but
most
impressive
and
i
$2.50-52.75,
some
decayed
$2.00­
, .
Mrs. I. C. Jenkins, 'orrespondiag .
giving hundreds of people employ­ .
..
... i „
*
... .i
■
. ii . best AAimiHRI!
-------*
*
T A L I AII/VSSKE, April 17.—The
found nt each end of the bridge. It
$2.25;
K dor.,
stalk*
$2.00-$2.50,
intercsting as a speaker.
ment and the big work here will make was reported one o f the runners
—
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r-TJhe.
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av
t
rJB
Ir
,
:-tnnrrrt—r
a r r to— start" on i t * trip
u '
Tho Udlos-nt -tho-Uaptist church poorer -drrnyrd Tow irs-$h6u; —
—Mrs. A t-FV Bariiea, treHsurer,L o n d o n , April
&lt;•
" " 'k
• u.ugU the legislature thi* afternoon
SnnfordJjyjily_aH jhiring tho summer
M INNEAPOLIS':
30°,
partly troops, commanded h&gt;' General Slum
TOtVod a bQRPl 'wotimL
will serve dinner and supper to mem­
Mrs. V. Kanes, supt. sociul work.
•uni appropriation* cotnmlt~ months and thora_will.be no dullm o­
clnudy.
I
Florida
arrived,
0
car*
on Sluing Ying, whom Peking govern
bers
of
the
conference
tomorrow
nt
Mrs. S. M. Godhey, vice-president
n upon hearing* on various
ments here.
tho Baptist church,’ and this co-opera­ track including broken. Supplies lib inent only yaalerduy appointed mill
Mr*. E. T . RjiUX, supt. supplies.
ounendnlion* .of appropriations,
The engineers in charge of the boat
Mi*. G. B. Murrell, recording secre­ tion is deeply appro* iated l»y members e ml, demand and movement moderate, ,R|^, K„ Veriiur of Wang Tang pioviiui
io .governmental department
basin and the pier state that they will
of the Methodist chin eh, who are hos­ market nleady. Florida
10
Inch ■|invt, nltaeked Canton troop* nippoit i
tary ,
t lu&gt; procedure adopted by
have all tho plans rpndy for the next
crates Golden Kei,f-blunchlng 4-0 dox. |
t;„„ Yat Sen, say* Reuter’-. &lt;b
Mrs. J. L. Melon, supt. children tesses to tho visitor*.
meeting of tho City Commissioner*
.
•iiaiiiiuce
rails for hearing of
A trip to Enterprise lm* been ar- stalks $3.25-$2.75; 8-10 dot. stalks ||JlUh from runton. Tire attack*
pork
I heads or vepresentnand when they are approved they will
' far have been repulsed, lujt lighting
Mr*. F. E. Stoimneyer, supt . Bible ranged for Thursday afternoon. C a r*! $o.00-'$22!5. .
ii,.| expected several day*
be opened and Toady rtr* bids and ns
‘ |to transport the delegates will be *cDETROIT: 34^. cle nr. Florida nr- r ,,n,Krt. „ ; ng.
1 to this work.
soon ns the bid* nro accepted the
study.
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t.Urs on trnek I n c l u d i n g _________________ ___
Mrs. L. T. Phillius, first eorros* cured by tht (iinmber of Commerce ,jv,.,|,
• work will start nt once and this Is n GARY SAYS THEY AR E FACING
till* 1i.lUl** *•■’ Sonatoi; Robinson, of
in conjunction with . the Seminole j broken. Hupplle* heavy, demand and
ponding secretary.
U
:
Chief
Justice
Taylor
big undertaking that will mean the
A i \ .» i • 4 .1 -iihmitlcd to Falrldu
A SERIOUS LAItOR
Mrs. W. C. Norvell, Bartow district. County Motor Club. Those having movement light, market wenk.
employment of additional hnnds dur­
for consiilcrutlon in
tiv &lt;■ •!
SHORTAGE
■
W ill He Honored
Mrs. W. L. Floyd, Gainesville dlst, charge of the arrangement* nl*‘» wish iila, 1(1 inch crate* Golden Belf-hlnliMi-1
ing the summer months as the work
••a,
xt
president of tho
the
It.
ing
and
N
ew
'
French"
strnin
4-0
dot.
yMr*. II. A. RuthdJord, Miami dlst. to make public acknowledgment of the
should bo finished by the first of Jan­
|,y former Governor
• I I I - T h . A .sn rln lr* I'r .a .)
lln ii-'
III, T k r ................ l*rr*«l
Htnlkn
mostly
$2.00-$2.25,
few
$2.50.
courtesy
shown
l&gt;
&gt;
4
the
members
of
Mrs. F. U. Godfrey, Orlando (list. .
W ASHINGTON, April 17.— Presi­
uary and ready for the winter vJsiTA LLA H A S S E E . Kin., April 1«» — • IP IK
\ikansH9.
Governor
the. Tam O’Shnnter ’Ladies Band in _ BALTIM ORE: 40” , partly cloudy.
Mr*. A. II. Hell, Palutka d lst
. tors who will bring their fine boats dent Harding said nt the White House
Chief
Justice
Taylor
of
the
Floridai
the
lower
house
upBi our
J Florida arrived, 2 reconsigned. 18 on
Mrs. N. M. Salley, Tnlluhassee dist. postponing the date of their concert
to believe K. H. Gnry, chairman of the
Supreme
Court,
will
be
signally
hon­
here for the season.
,l
n,\
mu
ion.
"
I
f
we
can’t
on - •'
track including broken. Closing ^IonMrs.’ll. O. Alberry, Tampa dlst. * so as not to conflict with tho meetings
Tho many big undertaking* here United States Steel Corporation was
let's *enr Robinson
day and opening Tuesday. Supplies ored October l'Jtli by the presentation lint
nt
ranged
far
Tuesday.
»
Mrs. J. M. Glenn, Savannah dist.
now and those that Will be ntnrtcd will quite correct in a statement to cormoderate, demand and movement to the state of an oil painting o f the to i i (Min.- II ii&gt;e ’ hr declared..
bring Sanford ' up to the front in porntion stockholders yesterday that
slaw; market steady. Florida, 10-in. Judge which has just been completed
Tit ......... h til befor e it today a •
building operation* this summer. .Now n serious Inbor shortage wn* threat­
crates Goldeq Self-blanching 4-0 .dot. hy Miss Cutllffe, distinguished artist joint f-olll loll -•-nt &gt;n.or from tho •
thnt several big bonding firm* are ened through operations of restrictive
stnlkn best fl.D0-$2.50; others fair and portrait painter of Georfein. The hoiiM1 'Tilling 'll i State Ruud Depart*
»
ready to bring money to Sanford to immigration law.
quality $L76-$2.00; condition poor painting i* to be presented by friend* meat or drloil'lmI ar.aly si* uf its ucloon thefo will be at least one hun­
$1.25-$ 1.50; H-10 dot. stalk* $1.50-$2. of the jurist who lias served not only colilpl linu-nt (, ITlHl of II pi ration, cost
Eddie Cicottc, former
Chicago
dred new homes started before the
on the Florida beach longer than any
of baihlieg mil &gt;f road for the past
BOSTON: i4°, clear. No arrivals,
summer Is over and the people living White Sox pitcher, now earn* $3.50 a,
other mcbnicr but l* understood to tu*o years. The . report called for
3 broken ears on truck. Supplies lib­
he the dean o f jurists throughout the would present s’!* tlio members cxhere and those from n distance will day* as n game warden in Michigan.
eral, demand and movement slow,
hsve good accommodations this win­ He is said to have earned $12,000 a
countrq. He 1* now past Id* KU's.
h uat|v„ 8llu|j. 0f every detail of the
market dull. Florida, 10-Inch crates
uf ( mix*r
.
.
. i i_ ____ _
year with the White Sox, in addition
ter.
Santa
time
ago
a
nnaiber
t|i
l»*$&gt;tinciit*A i i j m j i nml in lomo
Commander-in-Chief A . P. Entenza, of California, New I*French
Struin, conoi
condition
renen mrain
on .fair,
..^
^
„hler friend* of the
to n bonus.
some yellow tops. Golden 8elf-bl*nch |^
(
_
.......u,..! ,hr idea
.*( uartcr* wan pi c.’dtctt'tl u*t n forerun•
W ill Attend the Meeting
The Herald delivered six times
Florida hnr conceived the Idea
Pier o f u on luuglil for which the doing urdinnry quality short d-0 dor.
Tho Daily Herald, 15c per week.
honoring him in this manner. Mis*
week lo r 16c.
t
uulf u K N R Y C. BROCK GETS
purtmeiil
is slated.
stalks $2.00-$2.25.
Cutllffe was romnil.isioned by them to
One uf the most important a
YEARS
TERM
FOR
SIX
NEW YO RK: .44°, clnudy. 2K Flu. paint (he portrait. She has been In
largest convention* thut Sanford bn*
Tin- uiurlile shooting i .-.umpionship
F A T A L RECKLESSNESS nt rived. Supplies moderate, demand Tallahassee for some time for tho pur­
ever bad the prillvogo of entertaining
tournament &lt;&gt;f the Unit 'd T-tuU'S will
moderate, movement limited, market pose and bn* finished an excellent
will he the 13th annual Reunion and
ln&gt; inbj iluiing the In*t week of June,
Encampment of tho United Spanish ' P H ILAD E LPH IA, April 17.— Soli­ stendy for good stock. Florida, H&gt;- likelier* of Judge Taylor.
in Atlantic City. N, J. One boy or
The speech of presentation to the girl will represent each of II titles.
War Veterans, which will be held here tary confinement in the eastern state .|neb emit** New French Strain and
penitentiary for not less than six Golden Self-blunching mixed 3-0 dor. rt&amp;to will be mnde by Judge John L.
May 7-H-0.
’
nor
more than ten yeurs was the son Htalks best mostly $2.00:$2.25, few Daggett# of JacksoifvlUe. A member,
Advice ha* been received by De­
Young Stribling, of Macon, Ga.,
tence
given today to Henry G, llroek, $2.50, few fancy high n* $3.00; ordi­ of the sUpnnie**oourt will respond, welterweight champion of the South,
partment
Commander
It.
A.
Tcrhuen
&gt;
nary condition $L$0-$I,7B, smaller incepting the portarit on behalf of
that there will lie at least 400 attend­ wealthy Philudulphla clubman, far
has lili mother for hi* manager and
Which it Recognizes as Affiliation of fnternation- ing the reunion. In .addition to tho killing three persons with his automo best $1.75-12.00, /poorer low nn the state.
tminer. M m . Stribling has never
$ 1.12 Yh. Auction prices:
Washed
The ceremony will In* a public one "
u
bljut |„ whUh her son
member* of the different camp* thru- bile, wliilo he was Intoxicated, nt)d
■y - "
als of Moscow
and
p
re-coaled
best
4-0
dox.
stalk* and in cx|)«ct&lt;Hl to Ih» tho octfluuon of t
speeding jwny.
)
'
# .-$.*
cut
tho
stute,
a
largo
number
o
f
la­
hua fought.
....
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*‘Th« vary worst punishment this 11.35-$1.K5, K dox. stalks $1.05-$1.10. h notable gathering of public' men,
dle* comprising the auxiliaries will
NEW YORK, April 17.— The Communist party of America also attend. Word bn* boon received mun can' suffer is tho constant condition poor, nil sixes 45c-$1.16, lawyer* und citixen*.
A L L RKCOUDS FOB ST. I'BTES
ha« UiHsoivet! itself anil diverted it« niembers to the workertt jiarty that the Commuuder-ln-Chief of the thought be has snuffed out three mostly 55c-$l.l0.
TOUBIKT SEASON S IIA Tl'K R B D
of America which it recognizeg na only nf filiation of Third Intel- Veterans. A. P. Enlanta. of San Fran­ lives," said Judge Charles ”Y. AudenF IIIL A D E L P H IA : ‘ 48J, clear. 13
D
eValera
Envoy
nutioniilfl of Moscow in the United States it woh disclosed today
cisco, Calif., will be in Sanford at that rvld before sentencing .the prisoner. Florida arrived, 17 cars on track In­
ST. PETERSBURG, April 17.-1by C. E. Iluthenberg, secretary of the Central Executive Commit­
'Found Dead Today
, Ilrock's automobile killed Mr*. El­ cluding broken. Supplies moderate,
time.
' •
Btcaking
records within the his­
tee of the Workers party.
„
a
From Natural Causes tory of SUallPetersburg
len O’Donnell, her son, Leo, and Miss demand nqd movement moderate,
These
annual
encampments
arc
for a tourist
'
The Communists dissolved, according to Ruthenbcrg aftcr
10 inch
Mary Murphy, a friend o f tho O’Don­ market weaker. Florida
nlason,
the
Registration
at the chamvoting at a aecrot convention here April 7th that they believed looked forward to with a great deal
I H r T li* A m m Is I M ‘I’ r w s l
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nell*, late on the night of March 2, as crates New French strain In-rough
W ASHING TO N. D. C., April 17.— i lm- uf commerce showed at the close
“ the support which the Workers party of A m e ric a already won of cnthusiuimi hy tho Spanish War they alighted from a trolley car. 3-K do*, sulk* some .ordinary condi­
among tho working masses will enable it openjy publicity to carry Vejrrons and give the one time wear­ Testimony WSS pre*4ntexl to show that tion best $2.00-$2J55 poorer $1.50- Iuiurcnco Ginnell, who called himself of the biuiks yesterday n total of
De Vnl- 2y^K20 jiec#ons( ^e^isU ieJ this wj-ntei:
on the struggle for Communism In the United States.
_____ ers of the blue an opportunity to talk Brock was intoxicated, that his ma­ $1.75, washed
trashed and preroojed
prcrooled New 0m envoy, to this couivto' of Dv
ovor the day* of *IM.
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... W 1^ w visit^ir.«. 1i»t Kqa-*nn qnly ^
found.
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French strain feir qunllty and condl-ivr|B pnriy in IfelaiuI.iVas
The questlo nof housing this large chine was running at a high rslu o f
PlfjAl•- 1■pot
today in a hotrl
hotel rw
nwni
11-,
,.- •somi
— &gt;- enrolled
- ........- -ih ’ the state booW,
255-$2
-$2 .50.
k»day
ni here. P
tibn $2.‘2
number will, o frouiie, present a speed and that ho never slackened
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CHICAGO: 41°, dear. 18 Florida dans said hi* death residtod
problem, and the Chamber ,of Com­ after the crash. His machine was
natural causes. I ) t
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arrived, 4T cars on track Including
found
disabled
four
block*
from
the
merce has been enlisted In an' effort
. . r f‘
tho (ilfffrpttrc was 7.320 persons
broken. Supplies of inferior stock is
to secure suitable accommodations for place o f the accident.
varieties In th* rough 4-0 doseh stalk*' who would make a young city in
Brock did not publicly admit hi* heavy, demand slow, movement dragthsm. Everyone having an available
‘
gy, market dull and Sveaker. Florida generaHy fair quality, considerable themselves.
room la urged to list It with the responsibility until he appeared in
green, I best mostly $2.50, ,merer. $2On the basis of 40 ja r cent regUtm10-lnch
crates
very
ordinary
condition
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court today snd
pleaded guilty to
Chamber of Commerce.
|22t5, H dox. stalks fow sales $1.50- Con. which has Ixwn found to bo resmurder In the second degree. Bern­ and quality * Gelden- 84lf*Blsnchlng
I sonably aicuiate,
the regUtration,
Izocal business houses have signi­
Now
dos. utalks »2.00,»2.25, Ne
Interstate Commercfe Commission Now W ork in g fied their Intention of/decormtlng their, ard-T. Law, at whose homo Brock 4-0
French
Strain
«-o
aos.
k
iu
s
i
?».w
CLE
VE
LAN
D
:
3
7
‘
,
tics*.
3
F
la
.;
this
season
would
indUate
th a tU i
French Strain 4-fl doi. stalks $2.00pi see, for the occasion and Sanford; M * " 1 ^ evening, testlfled that Brock $2.25; 8 dox. sUlks $1.60-$1.76; 2Vk arrived, 4 cars on track Including the wire &lt;10.550 visitor*
1
^ ’ on Plans
1will again h.v«"thu opportunity o f d~nk six botUc. o f jla a n d wa. n- und 3 dox. stalks $2.00-$2J16.
broken. Supplies liberal, demand and On the sumo ba.i*. 1jat &gt;p»
c ff e c t h ’e extending the brand of hospit.Htyl toxlcated when J.e
for PWUWASHINGTON, April 17,— LegiBlation to make
dclphia.
CINCINNATI:
P .« ly £ &gt; « £ • etip n gef'fo r good stock, little change ■T
“r ; ,would
u U Indurate
l»d k .U an-increase o f
This
' which haa made it famous,
ana being worked out by the Interstate Commerce Commission
Brock said that he JlAJiot remem­ 2 Florida arrlyld, 7 cart on track in in prices. Florida, 10 inch crates of 1H.315 visitors this season more than
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regional puhv
supervtnion
sy stems i
eluding broken. Closing Monday and
t!or consoUdrtion
andj icbsiiioi
. . . - — - bt the railroad
.rLWirman
Conservative estimates show that ber anything after Q/avIng Law’s
various varieties in tho rough ail six- lost.-Tam pa Tribune.
opening Tuesday. Suppllea libera),
of the country will be undertaken In the next
home
until
Ihe
aceidcnt
occurred.
$1,500,000 has been expended In im­
$2.2542.60, quality fair to poor.
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Curafrnng of the Senate’ Interstate Commerce comndttee^it^ was provements at Lei and - in- roeent •Even then, Tie said, hi* memory was demand and movement slew, market ra
biighUHl sonic decayed 0Oc-$L50.
1 The lUral)i for first class job wqrlu
dull. Florida 10 inch' crate* various
said after a diacueaion of the railroad problem with Preeuieni
haiy as to subspqent events.
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KWANGSI TROOPS
ATTACKED CANTON:
TROOPS T01HY

U. S. STEEL
CORPORATION.
- NEEDS MEN

ANNUAL REUNION ENCAMPMENT
OF THE SPANISH WAR VETERANS
WILL BE HELD IN SANFORD

COMMUNIST PARTY DISSOLVES,
DIVERTS MEMBERS TO PARTY
CALLED “WORKERS” OF AMERICA

LEGISLATION TO MAKE EFFECTIVE
PLANS BEING WORKED OUT FOR
CONSOLIDATION OF RAILROADS

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PAGE SIX
■D U P LIC A TE BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. S..E. Bnrrett was the grnciniu
hostess Saturday afternoon when «ho
'
r entertained nt n bridge luncheon at
MRS. FRE1) PAtG ER. Society EdHor Jher attractive homu on Magnolia ave­
nue. Tho gucnti being the members
ir &gt;on h s v r n n » frlrm ls v U ltln a T « «
• I f &gt; o u n r r K « l n K n t i » »» h e r e « ir e n t n ltn t o f the Duplicate Bridge Club.
itntr. n r I f * nn « » r r M l r r « n t » l n * . w r i t e
Bowls o f bright-hued nasturtiums
p n a t n l r n n l I n 0 *1 « *lr|»nrln»*-t«l. * l * i " n
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and
other, rpritig flowers were artis­
n r i n i i " , »»»
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hr Bra-ntl) nperrHnlnl.
tically,
used In the rooms where the
I
card tables were arranged. A t onp
SOCIAL CALENI1AU
o’clock a delicious
luncheon was
— TX71;
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-servpd. •
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Monday— Mrs. E. M. Galloway will
Follow in g. the luncheon, several
entertain nt bridge at 9 o'clock.
games o f duplicate bridge were enjoy,
Monday— Mrs.
Galloway will
od. The prizcq, boautiful black glass
entertuin at bridge nk.hqr country
enndy .Jars, were won by Mrs. F. E.
home at 3:00 o’clock.
Roumillut and Mrs. G. I. Loucks.
Monday— Mnstcr Richard Dcas will
entertain a number of hiB little
C llR NSH AW -VE ItNO N
- XriowdJt-at-hia.honiu in UosB-CouxtoTJ unusunT Tnlcrcst” to

*»'■ For Florida:
Generally
fca .fair tonight and Tuesday;
*s* moderntc temperature.

Daily Fashion Hint
Good Florida weather—cool
tomfrtrtablc.
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Busy men aie ipnking streets nnd
laying sewers and making other im­
provements.

were make it interesting to his audience.
I.euutifully* romleroiJ, her ijulet style The lecture’ir. given in another part
and fluent technique markedly good. i.'l thi:, issue for thS*bcnofit-of those
1ho entire program w h s well select­
id mid covering, tin following numFriday was the t|iirL*ontli hut it
l.ci'H:
E. A.
Chgminndo seemed to hold no terror for Messrs.*,
I. -Etude Palhetique
vlsitui *
Lane, Jurvis, Ross and Sheriff Hand
Mrs. Crews
tine.
o — ( 'luiiaster Sketch
Selected who attended the big Shrine ccrcmon.,
ini nt Fort Pierce thut day. They had)
Lila Kennedy
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• II. H. Hill, of N-i.lamliia, H. C., a,
room 13 at the hotel, thirteen nlrS,—
Love
Dream,
No.
3
Liszt
former ie*i*|eiil of Sonfonl, is iqurnilplunia Tftf*ed over thu hotel and thir­
Mrs. Crews
Jnjr a few days here nt tending to busteen passengers were on the bus com­
4.— The Man Without a Country
incss.*
.. Edward Evurctt Hide ing over from Now Smyrna Saturday
hut they arrived home sober and safe
l.iia Kennedy
Mis* Lucy Byrd Smytho returned
— nil of which goes toTihow thnt there
5.
—
Senate
op.
13
C
Minor
Beethoven
home liiht evening from Jacksonville i
is nothing'unluclly about 13.
Mrs. Crews
where she spent tin* past week us the J
t
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guests of friends.
A Hwecdish cal any la cultivating
B IR TH D A Y P A R T Y .
L
illie
Miss
Katherine
Thigpen,
the
laud near CLtnion,
moving lhc.*e
Miss Mildred Hunliek. of Haytonu,
was the ullruetlvc guest of Inn luotli- winsome young daughter qf Mr. nnd fiom .Maine.
ii,id Id* wife, Mr. and Mrs. Biddy Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, entertained n
mimher of her friends, Saturduy nfBurdick, f i r the week-end.
l.nioon, nt her home oil Park avenue,
Miss Edith lluhhnrd, of New York in et Ulna lion o f her fourth birthday
City, is the charming guest of Mrs. annivcr uny.
The dainty color motif o f pink and
Jonathan Peek nnd Rev. A. H. Peck
white
was beautifully carried out In
at the Rectory.
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cvuiy detail of this pretty party.
Mrs.. T. I.. Dumas and Mrs. C. J. (Ty;*tal vases of rusep ,mul pink uild
Ruinplt luive leturned home Iroin n wliitij snap diaguon and cuinaUmm
uiTunged in the
most dcliglitfql visit with relatives of wme ctfcttivuly
rooms. Tin* tea table was l«i*l with
the former in South Carolina.
an exquisite lnco cloth uml in tin
rrntrr whs llu* lovely birthday cake
iced in white and topped with four,
wh
surrounded
with
.
Hi part few weeks oil business, spoilt tiny pink tapers,
week-end
with
bin
mother,
Mrs.
feat
lin
y
anpnmgus
ferns.
Placed
nt
the
Inton nln &lt;vx*rc eumpotes o f candies
Mary Stalling
nnd mints, and sealtored about thy
Starling.
lahlo woiu rose petals of pink and
Mis. Path Mueller, who was visiting white.
Til.* oflernoin w;m merrily r.pent
her sister, Mrs. John Pezolil, Sr„ for
with
games of ull kind* nnd tl*e idiilseveral months left ’lliurwluy for lier
dieii
Wen* a:utulo(l In these by Mina
home in St. la.uis, Mo.
Idle here
she was n member of the Thursday I it alic Robert*. A peanut limit was
Social Club. Slu* made ninny friends also ejoyed, l-ate in tho nfterliooii
the clllldicui w u v invited into tin* j
t l T 'l
I
and win* well loved by all.
dining room where refreshments of
014.12757,
Guy McMullen, the popular clerk nt Kv cirnm and. angel food cuke wety
the Muntepuma, returmsl Inst evening served.
,
.
11.V&gt;viV4v\tr&gt;*
from St. Augustine, where he bus
Little Ml».i Thigpen proved Hsriwlf
• i r p e n r thr pa*l -»wi» weuks g*dng up tot a cb sim ln g -young liu*le**-«*nd
wua
FROCK OF SlIRTLE CHARM
attend the Ponce DeLeon ndeblraUoii,] Uto rcelplpnl o f many beautiful gifts,
Baring
fashion note* ray that tho
wbhh lie reports t*» have Iwen the she was assisted in entertaining her
coaon and w**'! crf|&gt;es are going to
most gorucous celrdilution ever pulled ;tuc d • by her mother, Miv. ,W.# J,
‘
model Ifor
•Uod in siliart fuvor, iz&gt; this
malcF
o ff In tills |«irt of Hie country.
Tigpen and Mis* Drnno Bolu rt*.
IMIr.i Beach i* .corned out In chow
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Among tho rhHdien enjoying this
color wool crf'ix- with emheoidety in
b li-color, old Wuc uml coral. It close*
Mr. and Mr*. O. C. Spencer and son Imppy occasion were Mariu Ann l ’owon tlic left upouldcr, the neck Unig in
John, who have been upending the ers, Miriam Holler, Marlon E-tridga,
U-jdwpa. A simple embroidery design
winter at their attractive Imuie at Frotiwa and Helen Wilson; Murjorlo
Putliuus the nock and fuiulies thc klmuno sleeve*. Medium sue require*
lluino* City*, and &lt;rin»
this week Fairy,U, Martha Bishop, Carolyn IIUI,
3&gt;i Yard* 30-Inch matcnal.
for their summer home in Pitubarg,! Murg»»* t Bennett, Giorguau lima,
•Pictorial Review Dress No. 1384.
siwnt the week hoi&gt;; most pleasantly j Camilla
I- Jiy Uolunillat, B«d».
Sia-j, j l to 44 inches bust. ITice,
as the g u ilts of Mr. ami Mm. J. fki blc Mallow, L. P. Mi-Culler, Gale Pen35S ^ » i d c r y N a 12757. Traulicr,Wilson at their homu oa Union rive- j Ixnly, Robert Wilson, Harry Bowura,
blue or yellow, 40 cents, j
Ruiiuid D«M3, Billy Thigjiyn, Bidph

Weather outlook for the pariod
April 10 to 21, Inclusive: South A t­
lantic and East Gulf Stnlcs: Gener­
.
4H r Tfcr S a a a r h ln l
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ally fair with temperature, below nor­
TA LLA H A S S E E , April lOi— That
mal first part of week and normal
n lieutenant governor proposed In a
thcreaflrr.
bill by Senator W. C. Hodges would
really bo little more thaft the presiMcKlnnon-Markwood Company
complete line o f Interwoven
dent o f the senate now. Und^r the
12-tfc
tsi ms of Mr. Hoilgcs’ measure the o f - i Socks,
flee would-be elective and he wouldj =
svtve aii president of, the upper body.
Upon occasions bf the governor's ab-;
C.er.ce from t|ie htato or other ojcniKj
ions‘ of a vneiney in that of fin:, he I
would serve ns tllo state's chief execu-i
five. His snlary would be that &lt;Jf

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J A C K IE COO jG AN
LON CH ANEY
— AND—

Gladys Brockwell

=

IT’S TdPHQTCH

W "
d0
“ Is
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j By Charles Dicker^. The thinif*
'you’ve Iaughdd nhd cried over
folded in scene upon scene of th£
adventuLcg-flLthft-wark-hQuao.uaif A masterly picture, a triumph, re­
plete with the human essence of
Dickens' wonderful tale.
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Wednesday, Thursday

A.\ L. McMillcn, o f Gcorgitf, is
starting a suiymill and will cut 11,000
acres-, o f virgin timber nonr Fort
Myers.

Thi/3 bread of ours
that

we

CO NSTANCE TALM AH G E in

like to

“E A S T IS W E S T ”

talk about and ev­

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NOTICE!
/\11 members o,f Morocco Templn
holding certificates in The Iliark
Camel Fund \yill pleaco meet Mon­
day night nt 8:00 o'clock at the V*ildcs Hotel.
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F. L. MILLF.IL

erybody

likes to

eat is a
good

For quirk result*, try a "want ad.

mighty

article of

food.

It is

made

on the conscience
G1RI.S LIK E TH IS STYLE

Ic a t S r r h

Plaits nt the sides, a round collar,
short sleeves and a l&gt;rlt oi u-U-niiilctuil
arc the point* to l&gt;e rmpha*|x«1 in this
•mart little frock. For general wear,
it may Iw developed in serge, cash­
mere or gingham: for licst wear, rrfpe
do chine and taffeta nrr appropriate.
If preferred, the'inscrtcd pockiets may
Ih* omitted. Two iliffrrcmt styles of
neckline arc provided•with the «lrcss.
M* ilium size rptpiirei 2\\*yards 36-inch
material.
Pictorial Review Girls’ Dress No.
1.160. Sizes, 0 to M years. I ’rice, 35
cents.
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food plan of satis­

OF THE STOMACH

fying

appetittes

Prevents Skidding, Mcaas Safety, and
they coot no more than ordinary '

and digestions.

Tires
liutroJ hits tourer cl oibcry, earning
paint, bridling, dizziczn end head,
ecliet. ^
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t] The pcn-^i with a bad tlcir.afh
thouM be uiiii^J with notlung l*-u
than pcrmanenl, tailing rebel. »
I] The tight remedy will act open ihfl
l.nir.yj of the (lua&amp;ch, enrichihs blood,
aid in calling out llui ulanhti poiwn*
and itirojihrn every bouily funuion.
&lt;J Tlte large number of people who
have tC'cruiully ukJ Dr. Matlniaa'i
(amout medicine, rcconimrtwk-d for all
caUuihal topJilioin, offer ilia tlrongtil
po.nilils cmdmsrinrB? lot—- - -&lt;

Daily Fashion Hint

HIGH TEST,G ASO LINE

ORLANDO, FLA

F. P. RINES

H E R E ’S Y O U R S T A F F O F L IF E , IN
E V E R Y D E L IC IO U S V A R IE T Y
If you want to realize that there is an art i^f baking, vou need only
look rflK iT rou iiicra of Kouih’a. Bakery. There, r&lt;#a upon rows of
Bread, Pie*, Cake**, Crullers, Muffins, and scores of other varieties
tempt the appetite and delight the eye. Absolute purity of ingred­
ients, baked in the cleanest, most scientific ovens.

P E -R U -N A
IMSERVICE FIFTY YEARS

ROUTH BAKERY

TABLETS OR LIQUID

,JSe*tk.tnX&gt;rlncc3a Theatre

tfctO EVSRYWKtnC

iL o ia n iiis m a n n a iiD iD a a iB n n B ia is iiia iiiin ia a iH iB iiu iit

1 Store in Florida

10 Stores in Georgia--------------------&amp;

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Phone 127

Sanford’s N ew Stoic
FOR VELVET OR CLOTH
A numlier of Soring frocks are liclng
tleveiojHtl in velvet, Imt-the model*
that I’uri* sends over in this material
can lie made of other fabrics as well.
This design, for Instance. The nuxlihltlv elongated collar, Hiring sleeves,
and buttons of material in contrasting
color arc |Kiint» of- exceedingly, good
slyle. A narrow licit 6l silk Jersey ut
block |iaticrn holds in the fulnczs at
the waist. Mcllium size requires 4
yards 40-inch material. ;
Pictorial Review- Dress No. 1383.
Sizes, 3I to JS niches bust. I’ncc,
35 edits.
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Complete Line of

Transparent
Black Bmid and Lace; White Horse Hair Braid; also
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Sti a\V8, Taffetas and Braids in all colors. Price

t’xT.kieL
fegitJ

FOR SOFT CLINGING FABRICS
This I* an afliiiTAp model In dark
blue taffeta, trimmed with nanow blue
ami gold braid. The sUcvr* a »y -1 *
ciilur flowing cr wliwc-iittllig. wmle
4kmli n n&gt;uii*l'nnd V-di.ip d outline I*
iifuvuicii (or the ncfl'i lhc *Mi.u .h i !
two-iiiece skirt i* trimmed with a casca.fc which falls In soft fold# at the
side. Medium sixu ia quir-i 41* yard*
36-inch material.
Vktoriul Revkw Drr-ii N a 1408.

SUw, 34 to

First Street

SELLS IT FOR LESS

jpvJ»« bua. h ia , 35

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For cxamplo
as |
when he served
president of the senate ho would b e !
so paid. When he sat in for the gov- &gt;
ernor lie wouid receive the governor’s

Mr4 (*r&lt;!VV8* pjano Belections

Daily Fashion Hint

WEEK'S WEATHER.

Lieutenant Governor
For Florida

Tolar, Wilson Smith, Wcymnn Har­
vard, Frederick Dnigcr, James and
Sam Bradford, Teddy flfkrkcll, Fran­
cis Rpuniillat, I|rnxton and Norvlllc
Perkins, and Joseph Stewart.
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..-U V -A r -Ginn-him-eeturited f rwm- tr
trip to. Daytona and other enst coast
in honor o f Harry Bowers.
the. many friends o f the qoptrncting
points on buifinoss.
Monday— Pipe Organ Chib moetd nt pm-Ucs occurred last Sntur&lt;lay ovothc home &lt;if Mr*. Forxuttt Gatchell riing.nt the court house, when Judge
The work on the bout liasin nnd the
on Onk Avenue nt 3:30 p. m.
Householder officiated nt the ntnr*
line new pier Should stnrt nt once in
Tuesday—Subscription bridge party riage o f Mr. J. K. Crqnahnw to Ml*o order thnt it mny be finished before
at the Parish Home at 3:00 o'clock Metlis Vernon, of « Alexander City,
next fnll.
under the auspices o f the Woman’s Alabama, who has
been visiting
Guild o f iio ly Cross.
friends in Orlando for some tinto past.
Thu new drnwbridgo nt the Osteen
Tuesday__Methodist Missionary So- Mrs. Crenshaw is nn attractive young forry is ready for the public ami ii^
.............. woman of many accomplishments nnd
ciety Conference nt thu Methodist
ono o f the best assets of this county
church both afternoon nnd even­ will receive a warm welcome by the and city.
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many friends o f Mr.Crenshaw, who
ing.
is a popular young business man of
A. J. Thnrpe of Orlando is smiling
Tuesday— Subscription Bridge party
thlr city. They will innke Hanford upon his many Sanford friends today.
nt thu Parish House at 3:00 p. in.
i heir home. '£he Hcrnld wishes the He is in charge o f flic Southern Bell
under the auspices o f the Woman’s
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newly weds all possible hnppiiiesn and Telephone Co., at Orlando.
Gu Id, o f Holy Cross.
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Wednesday— Mrs. Fred Wnlsnin and j j, anyway.
11. II. Hill of Columbia, South CliroMr». John Smith will entertain a t .......... '
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lina,
is in the city today on.businuss
bridge at the Welakn Lobby at 3:30,
HEWING P A R T Y ,
rnnd
his
many friendr. are glad to see
p . m.
Mrr. R. A. Newman entertained
him again and to know that he is
Wednesday — Methodist Missionary most delightfully Saturday afternoon
making good in his line.
.
,
Conference, morning, afternoon uml nt n sewing party at her homo on
Fourth ntrcct, honoring Mrs. J, I).
evening.
The Country Club wan a popular
Thursday— Mrs. W. J.’ Thigpen will WoodrulT.
place
yesterday many driving out to
Thu .afternoon passed all loo Quick­
entertain the members o f Every ’
enjoy
the wonderful porchos and the
ly with sewing nnd chatting and at n
Week
Club.
Week Bridge
im ago u
u it
j ,nt(&gt; hour lh(, hostess, ntuiisU-.l by Mrs, tine view and others to enjoy • thu
Thursday-M rs. b. h. Housh*. «.• r wdi ^ J; nj|| M|j( w
]|iM nnij Mm. finest liilkr. in tho state.. Tho club
entertain the members o f the Ibir- 1). L. 'Ilirnshcr
...... served
.B-™.,i « salad corse house will be open again Thursday
teen Bridge Club.
night.
’ and ice cream.
Thursday— Methodist Missionary Con­
The invited gnostn were Mrs. J. 1).
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Douglass, Mr.
ference, morning, afternoon nnd Woodruff, Min.-C. R. Kirtley, Mrs.
and
Mr.i. R. J. Holly and J. h. Jtull
evening.
. Percy Mero, Mrs. Joe Chittenden,
returned
homo front Coronado Bench
Friday— Mm. S. K. Barrett will i nter- ! Mqs. Hawkins Connelly, Mrs. Ed
tain the ineinhors of the Merrioi Betts, M rs.'R e g Holly, Mrs, Fred yesterday after spending a day over
Mutrons Bridge Club.
j Dniger, Mrs. Raymond Phillips, Miss there where nil is pease nnd plenty
to eat. Mrs*. Hull will remain nt the
Friday— Mrs. George Knight will en­ b’lfiix’iicn Henry, Mrs. Robert Hincrt,
Ordnn View Hotel this week. Coro­
tertain the members of the bort- Mrs. Dick Brown, Miss Esther Miller,
Miss Fern Wind, Mrs. Knrl Schullr., nado Beach nnd the Ocean View Ho­
nlglilly Bridge Club.
tel are tho places for Hanford people
Friday— Methodist .Missionary Con Miss Frances f'hnppell, Mrs. Howard to nnjwy-thctr- week-ends -stHHWWiiwiI
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rest nnd the oronn is the same ocean
Mrs, W. C. Ililf.
that you pqy big money for at other
Jnckaonville was represented
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A capacity iiudlenru assembled in
The Christian Science lecture ut the
Mrs. W. B. Morris, o f ColumhuH* thu studio of Mrs. Fannie Munson lust
Princess
Theatre was well nttondud
(Ju., was ainopg llie week end visitors Saturday afternoon, April Mlh l « yesterday ufturnoon and everyone
uml was registered nt the Moiilezuinu. hvur the Certificate program of Mrs. who ntturfded was we\! pleased - with
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BIG FELLOWS GET GOOD TREAT,
. MENT.

The injustice o f the county convict
system is that the men who commit
The Herald Printing Co muhier and other capital crimes in
Florida go to the prison camp nt Hal­
ri'iiumiKiu
ford where they come under the care
of Supt. Klitch and are treated fine
working on the farm and nt#industrial occupations nn&lt;( having good
lln lra
Nladp
A p p llm ltiin
food and shorter hours. The poor
devil like Tabert who Is merely beat­
ing his way on a train gets sixty or
ninety days and is buried in the
n a harrlptlon t 'r lr e la A d v s n rp
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depths of Floridn swamps there to die
of starvation and.torture working 81
hmirs a week ‘mid whipped every
t T h e h i* IX- to I N - p u f W e e k ly Her. hour of the day. In other words unI deft 1the I present jchnvict system jn
lfl&gt;|ng ra lra m ade k n ow n on appllra- Florida it is mq$h better to be a big
i S I t i. *3.oo per )&lt; n r. nTttaja lit a d ta n r r
criminal thnn a small one. The mur­
derer at Halford',!* well treated—the
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STAND BEHIND YOU It OFFICERS
The city ofidnlB of Sanford hnvo
said that the bootlegger nnd the
shiner must go and they mean just
what they say. The city officials
have already shown what they intend
A ll thi* upheaval about the convict to do and all the powers of those who
system will ulso make all officials prey shall not prevail against them.
more careful about their treatment of The day o f the lawbreaker is at an
end in Sanford and hereafter the city
prisoners in jails.
will &gt;»• cleaned up and kept Mean nnd
those
who expect to break the laws
The cx-govemor o f Mississippi in
will
Imve
to get outside the city limits
jnll for contempt make* his announce­
i
if
they
want
to keep out of jni). And
ment' four governor from the jail—
the
better
class
o f people here intend
probably thinly it is good campaign
to stand liehind the officers. We urc
thunder.
getting a cleaner city in morals and
. The grain future trialing law lias in the physical appearance of the city
jbeen held valid.' The law on crap than We ever .hnd before and if there
■shooting ought to he made valid at are any here who do not like the
, the same time. Tlie fellow shooting present campaign for n Cleaner .San­
craps really gets a run for his mon­ ford-they can go where they like it
lietter for Sanford will he cleaned
ey and ho can see it go.
from top to garret and will remain in
Lee county seems to have some that condition as long as the present
whipping bossen who overstepped the officials remain in office ami then
bounds o f decency nnd munhood and some for tile belter people o f Sanford
will be brought up for trial.
The know what they want nnd they will
man who would ntistreal a prisoner demand It hereafter. The officers
ought to be sent to the ‘camps for have demonstrated wlmt could he
done here if the right kind of officials
life.
took holt! ami the people will here­
after
demand that all law-breakers
A F ifty Million Dollar state bond
get
the
full benefit of the law and
issue in now tulked in the legislature
there
will
be no quibbling about it.
and an attempt will he made to pul
Stand behind your officers and
,R over. If it will give Seminole eoun;_ty the rqoncy back that we have a l­ strengthen their arms. They arc lin­
ready; spent, on our roads we will be ing a great work.
, In favor of the movement.

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And a warm heart accom­ nnrci New markets must bo Opened, mohey. The best advice 1 can give
and the expense o f transportation nnd to a young man anxious to, succeed
panies courtesy, or vice versa.
The man who grumbles, the man distribution must be .reduced. Co­ is: Spend your* money—on yourself;
who scowls, who returns a. short, operation under the lend of the Flori­ get all the experience you can. Don’t
snappy, curt answer, is not sought by da Citrus exchange will solve the try to save money nnd be a miser.”
Knowledge and experience are
those who would transact business. problem, nnd it can he solved in no
One can Is? human even in dealing other way. To attempt to Work in­ working capital To an individual, just
in dollars and cents, and Very few of dependently will bo to court disaster us surely as money in the bonk. With
■$10,000 nnd no experience, the aver­
ami failure.
those who are not ever succeeded.
age limn going into business for him-’
Of
the
$105,09(1,000
which
the
15,But courtesy goes much farther
self is more apt to go broke thnn
000,000-box
crop
costs
the
consumer,
than the business world and the deal­
ings which tlie individual him in con­ $55,.*150,000 was incurred within the make a success.'
Knowledge nnd experience nrc even
nection witii his trade or profession. state of Nloridn.1 These millions were
Courtesy should piny its biggest paid out for labor, crating, fertiliz­ more important than money. To gel
part in one's privinlc life. Its Incep­ ers. profits and nil the various items them, costs money. Obviously, Ford
tion is in tlie home. From the home going into the cost of the industry. is not suggesting that we go out and
it should radiate .into the other That sum may be taken us an index fling our money to.the four winds.
of the value o f the industry to the Observe that he suys, spend it ON
spheres of life.
Courtesy should
exist between slate.' Outside o f the stule there was YOURSELF. Wlmt to ’ buy? Good
mother mid father, brother and sis­ an expense o f $-19,050,000. Some of hooks, education, travel that brings
these expenses can be and will be re­ knowledge.
ter, parents and children.
A proper " I beg your pardon" or duced if tlie growers work unitedly
Ford himself is 59. He was nearly
" I ’m sorry" at the right time can and intelligently to that end but co­ tO years old before he began giving
easily offset hours o f apologies and operation must always be the watch­ much thought to building up a for­
Mathildo lias taken Mux, the Swiss
penitence Inter. Such phrases show word.— Tampa Tirrics,
tune. Previously to that, he had been
riding musjcr muinly because tier
busy— spending his money cxpeH -1
father did not want her to marry him.
The Imre fact thut the city of that time nnd constant asoeiation lias
nienting and increasing his fund ut
Of course she will lie happy- we no- Miami, through its Chamber of Com- not begotten a callousness as is fre­
information.
tico that usually these matches that nirri'b, spent more thnn $141,000 last quently, too frequently, (rue,
During tiie "Careful Crossing"
Courtesy
is.
tlie
lulirieant
which
lie didn’t spend on foolish amuse­
ore not sanctioned by the parents un­ year in publicity o f various kinds, is
ruuses to run smoothly the mechan­ campaign last year, many railroad ment , hilinrds,
happy ones.
baseball, betting,
|of itself sufficient to cause nationism of life.
It is the soft water 1companies made extensive tests of raisinjuck and clothes
beyond his
I wide wonder and comment.
which "tiirneth away
wrath," the |persons making use of the highways means. He invested his dollars in
A ll the fools are not dead and all
Varying kinds of advertising in­
crossing the railroads, nnd the tests
Vmpers justice."
the dancing fools are imt dead, .lust cluded news paper
increasing his mechanical knowledge,
and magazine
throw much Iigilt, upon the causes of
the
one
tiling
whieh,
how they are putting on “ endurance
in developing1a definite campaign of
space, the engagement of Arthur
s, demonstrates out­ crossing accidents. The Pennsyl­ action in a certain Industry, and in
dances" to sen lu»w many hours these Pryor's, famous band, sport programs,
wardly that contact with the world's vania Railroad Company was among
idiots can dance before they fall dead.
I entertainment for visitors and a hun­ harshness does not necessarily affect those which made a study Of the mat­ acquiring the knowledge of human
nqlurc necessary to enable him to
Maybe if they dance long enough we dred am) one other bits of service that
the injier man so ns to efface the ten­ ter.
will get rid of them early in life and
market his product, Ford enrs.
have made Miami popular ns a re­ derness which accompany the dreams'
The results of tests o f more than
not be bothered with them later.
Now he is "cashing in" on that
sort. The effect of this expenditure of youth. It is an outward expression 100,000 motor vehicles whirl) crossed
early
investment in himself. Indirect­
may best be judged when the Cham­ that “ Youth still lives.”
tin*' railroad company’s right of way
ly he had always been saving and ac­
ber of Commerce announces that be­
nt
grade
convinces
the
persons
.in
That Jittle medium through which
tween 15,000 and 25,000 were turned one shows his friends that he is con­ charge of the comparison o f tests cumulating. The thing to guard
This has been the subject o f the
away for luck o f hotel and rooming siderate of their misfortunes, their thut the accidents at the grade are aguiqsl is "spending on ourselves" in
Jokesters— the people will rule—but
the wrpng way.— Leesburg Commer­
house accommodation.
sorrows and their discomforts, is the result of the carelessness of about
the il ernld lias always carried its
cial.
Another phase o f the Miami situa­ courtesy. Courtesy is thoughtfulness three per cent o f the whole number of
cases to the people and we find that
tion
is that tlie winter visitors are and it engenders a feeling among persons crossing the railroad tarcks.
eventually they do rule. The people
T A R IF F STARTED PH1CE-RAIS
estimated
to have spent about $25,- companions and associates that an in- This three per cent included the’ 082
os a whole me nil right, hut boot­
accidents
at
grade
crossings
during
ING IN SUGAR AND WOOL.
legging, the eonvict system, misen'r- 000,000 during their slay in the Magic pury to one is an Injury to ail and a
the
six
months
the
tests
were
made.
riuge of justice and oilier discrepan­ City last winter, in addition to which Joy to none is something which grows
The report o f the Pennsylvania
cies throw them off the line now and they purchased real estate to the val­ the larger for lining shared with
Railroad Company shows'that 70 mo­
ue of $15,000,000.
others.
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The GOLDEN RULE expressed in tor vehicles wore run into the sides
Want nnd they will not lie fooled all * On an investment o f approximately
o Drains, resulting in the death of
$150,000
a
return
of
$40,000,000
is
one
word is COURTESY.
t^etime.
14 persons. In 280 cases automobiles
were driven through safety gates, al­
though in no case did a vehicle strike
a train.
The Herald said last week tiiat this
Ninety persons were killed or died
Dr. .1. II. Ross, head of the Flor­
inspection of convicts was op to tlie
as the result o f accidents nt crossings
Since
this
is
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Courtesy
Week*
in
ida
Citrus
exchange,
lias
done
the
in­
governor of Klurida and this state­
on the Pcnsylviiniu system during the
ment is correct. Tlu* governor ap­ the Kiwanis ( lull and they will make dustry a valuable service by furnish­
pyrind of oliseration, nnd it is said
special
efforts
to
bring
courtesy
in
ing
an
itemized
account
o
f
every
ex­
points the state inspectors and SOME
that seven of these death* were of
INSPECTOR was responsible for tlie business to the attention of the mem- pense connected witii it. lie unalyzes
persons
who tried to bent trains over
Martin Tnberl ease and some doctor Ians. 1he following editorial in the the industry, showing every item of
the
crossings.
Fourteen persons were
was responsible fop il since (lie in­ Nt. Petersburg Times from Glenn cost to the growers, aimi no limn in
Long
is
good
enough
to
reproduce
for
the
state
is
better
qualified
to
render
spector visits tlie camps so often and
our Kiwanis friends in their efforts
prisoners and the one railed to at­ to bring out the good points in been a part o f the industry for muny
years and now nt the bend o f—Hie
tend Tubort must have been a good courtesy:
(
uurtesy,—
that
attribute
of
imingreatest
shipping organization ill the CONSOLATION FOR F A T AND
one. And we are glad to note that
FORTY.
Bonator Lindsey says the same tiling kimi which cost least and pays most state. It is not too much to say tiiat
In’ a S|M?cch in tlie senate on (lie con­ uml Itest. Courtesy applied to the to his wise mid prudent management
I&gt;r. Osier lias bad hi* day.- It is
vict cases. All right, governor. Wlmt business and social activities o f the the citrus exchange owes much of its
lime now for nnothcr theory and it
remarkable
suciuts.
He
shows
thut
a
World,
includes
much
more
than
one
are you going to d&lt;&gt; about it?
might casually observe. To many it 15,09(1,l)(lU-hox crop costs tlie ultimate ban been advanced by Henry Ford,
appears a superficial, " I thunk you," consumer $105,900,0(19, but net* to the o r the two Ford has the advantage
or "You’re welcome." To others it producer but $25,050,000. Tlie prob­ for he bus proved .his case, by his
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muy seem wholly useless mid ii form lem before the producer is to increase own life while Osier was living con­
.YOUR HEAL
of handicap to that which otherwise this net profit. It cun only la* done trary to hi* own theory when he ex­
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would mid should bo absolutely prac­ •by eliminating as many o f the items pounded il. Recently Ford declared
tical.
of expense as possible, uml the full that " A mHii’s career doesn't really
Hut to tlie man wlm stops to ana­ co-operation of the growcik, which begin Until he is around 40. When
W a n t to Borrow,
lyze it in its various phases, it rep­ the eitrus exchange has preached and he i* 4 0 'years oldi.a msn has just
Some Money
resents resjKct, consideration, though- prurtieed for years, is the direct road about reached the age when he may
fulness, tenderness, gratitude mid to that end. It* has already done begin hi think seriously about making
on Your Real Estate*?
mercy. Yet it costs little mid be­ much for the growers in-the way of money.'*
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Ford’s idea' is that the average
come* second nature, a very gracious broadening the market by advertis­
ing ami searching out new markets, ■nun runnqt jt'xpoct to accumulate
and pleasing second nature.
‘ TJiisiiicx* is business," is u slogan mid reducing the cost of muny o f the much o f a fortune In the first 40 years
whieh has become thread-bare from growers’ requirement*. It must do o f life, us those who have reached
AGENTS
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outstanding common stock.
President William M. Wood of the
Wool Trust was quite frank in his
appreciation of the Republican tariff
ns a help to profits. The tariff, he
declared, was 'among the influences
"which affected the phenomenal incernse in the uveruge price of wools."
If the Sugar Trusts were equally can­
did they would admit that the tariff
was one o f the factors which produced
"the phenomenal
increase” in the
priee o f sugar.
When the Wool Trust saw that the
passage of the Republican tariff was
a certainty it raised the price of its
woolen fabrics an average of 27 cents
n yard. A fter the tariff became n law
there was another boost in prices.
Practically the sumething happened
with respect to sugar. The retail
price began to ascend last May just
when thi? “ permanent" tariff on sugar
seemed assured. Once the .FordncyMcCumlier net was safely passed
there was another increase. The ten­
dency of retail prices has been steadi­
ly upward ever since and is now
higher than it has boon save for one
short period in hulf u century.

DEI.AND WILL HAVE
HIG LEAGUE TEAM
FOR SPRING TItAININt

That DeLand is to have n big
league ball qjub training here next
spring is an assured fact.
The team that has chosen this city
for its spring trnining quarters is the
Indianapolis club of Ihd American as­
sociation which league ranks next to
the two- mnjor leagues in its import­
ance and the ability of its teams.
How this club came to choose DeI.and for iLs trnining quarter* is bout
explained in a circle. Pug Allen
tarired with, the Brooklyn Dodgers
and was with them for a year during
which lime he formed u fast friend­
ship with another player— Ernie
Krueger. Since that time Krueger
has spent every winter here in DeLand with his friend nnd he nnd Pug
have taken to golf, taking part in
tin* pro tournaments here.
The News is indebted to Mr. F. M.
Curry for a Topy of the Cincinnati
Enquirer of its issue of April 10
which has the following to say:
Thi? Hoosiers will train nt DeLand,
Fla., next spring. They were at Jlogaloosn, las., this year and ran into
CONSIDER ABLE I’RODl’CE
plenty of rain, so they will join 4he
MOVING A T KISSIMMEE great majority anil go to the sun­
shine state next year. ' Catcher
Krueger lives in Deljind nnd hns pre*
uviled upon President Smith to go
There. " They M il' :bfl tm iy nbont in
miles from the Reds, and will play
several exhibition games with them
down there in March.
A winter league of professional
baseball looms up nstbeing probable
in Florida next year.
This spring
there were seven clubs training in
the state.' By starting' the training
season earlier it would give Florida
and its visitors about a month of
jam-up baseball.— DeLand News.
Sanford Mattress Factory perman­
ently located West First Street. Phone
1402-M-l.
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STOPS COUGH AND WHEEZY
BREATHING
"Had a cough and wheezing in my
throat,” writes Caroline Dillard, Pet­
ersburg, Vu. ' ‘Foley’s Honey and
Tar gave me quick relief and ■topped
my cough." Coughs resulting from
Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, As
thmn and Bronchitis, quickly relieved
with Foley’s Iloney and Tar. Three
generation^ o f satisfied users have
made Foley’s Iloney nnd Tar the larg­
est selling cough medicine in tlie
world. Refuse substitutes.
Insist
upon Foley’s.
Sold everywhere.—
Adv.

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Citrus Crop Report
For jthe Y ear 1923-24
Snows Good Returns
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GAINESVILLE,* Fin., April 17—
• Tha citrus crop will cxcord o*rly
production estimate*, nccordlhft to the
* monthly crop report for April, mndc
public by Sam, T. Fleming, fcden»r
‘ Agricultural ' nuUntif inn here. Con.ditlon of trees and prospects lo i' sea­
son o f 1023-24 are good, the report
’ says. Demand fo re a rm Ubocriadr^v
'close to supply with. p?t»«pe&lt;;tKc
! shortage Inter in theycar. Introduc­
t io n o f blooded stock* la eliffilfiStTixijf
tho range brood sow.
. Crop prospects generally good over
the sUte, with a noticeable Increase
in the acreage in cultivation over a
year ago.
The report continues:
Harvesting of the present season’s
citrus &lt;;rop is well advanced. With
the increasing production of recent
years, there has l&gt;een a noticeable In­
crease In the percentage of the crop to
move by April L I-nst Beason ninety
per cent' o f the orange crop and sev­
enty per cent of the grapefruit crop
hod moved by that date.

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STATE-WIDE INVESTIGATION
INTO FLOGGING OF CONVICTS
. IN STATE AND COUNTY CAMPS

F P FORSTER, President

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FRANCE TO •CARRY

For thU season; indications arc
that approximately ninety-two per
cent o f the orange crop and over
eighty per cent o f the grapefruit
crop is off of the trees.
Allowing for a somewhat heavier
than usual tail-end' movement this
season, on account o f late bloom, pro­
SHOWER
l is t e r s
Ho m e:
duction will run a half million, or
BATH
more, boxes ahead o f the September
HOSE estimate of fifteen million boxes.
Early prospects for the 1023*21
season arc good. Condition o f bear­
ing orange areas is 95 per cent of
normal compared with 92 per cent
a month ago, 98 per cent n year ago,
and a usual condition o f about 97
per cent at this time. Grapefruit is
"o ff" slightly for the month, condi­
tion being 91 per cent compared with
93 per cent n month ago, 91 ptfr cent W ill Be Called By Joint Legislative Committee
a year ngo and a usual o f 89 per
of Florida Legislature
cent.
Prospects for limes are the same ns
TALLAH ASSEE , April 17.—Tho woods from Murdock’s, were inhum­
for n month ago, condition being 88
per cent compared with 85 per cent amended house resolution calling for anly treated. Seven of them were
for last year and thp soma figure for n state wide investigation into the diseased but rliil nt hard work when
flogging and other cruelties to con­ the grand jury made its inquiry, the
usual condition nt this time.
victs
in both state and county con­ presentment set forth.
Condition of peaches is 72 per cent,
vict
camps
by a joint legislative in­
Tholr skins were broken, their bod­
much below a usual figure ns the re­
sult of the February cold which kill- vestigating committee, was unani­ ies bore running lores, and they were
1 . ed curly hloom. L ite varieties have mously passed by the senate, follow­ required to live amid filthy conditions,
ing Senator Lindsey's speech.
and a negro with an incurable dis*
set a good crop.
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Prospects for peifr* are .uncertain, . .Thu'ininfc, cyinmiltie reconvened this case:- •
morning
from
its
week
end
recess.
• ' condition is 75 per cent of normal,
The inquiry yesterday revealed that
While vested with the authority to n copy of the report bad ‘ also been
lower* than usual for April 1 on ncocunt of early indictaionn of blight. conduct a state wide investigation, it sent to Governor Hardee, along with
South Florida rcports” condition of was announced that the Tabert case s telegram from the county commis­
avoradocs nt 98 per cent o f normul would be the (irst gone into on the sioners of Fort Myers. The governor
with n good bloom for both this crop points o f conviction, leasing nmj asked the commissioner of agriculture
death, as set out in a
resolution for an immediate investigation which
and mangoes.
Planting of field crops is nearly adopted by the North Dakota legisla­ was promptly instituted. -^Reports of
complete. Early plantings are show­ ture, which requested the Florida leg­ Prison Inspector J. O. Gates, cover­
ing a good stand and cultivation is in islature to make a full investigation. ing the camp, made public for the
progress. Irish potatoes show a de­ . The expected' outbreak in the sen­ months of January. February and
cided. recovery from March 1 condi­ a te over the house resolution failed. March, reported the, “ punishments" as
tion, following the cold snap of Feb­ Senator Lindsey, in Ids address said: seven, twelve and five, respectively,
ruary, and are 75 per cent of normal, "This senate received from the sen­ while other conditions, including san­
compared with 85 per cent on March ate of North Dakota a resolution itary were in each instnnee described
1, 91 per cent a year ago and a usual couched in deferential lnnguagc ask­ cs “ good." Punishments according to
the report is to be confined to ten
April 1 condition
of 8*1 per cent. ing us to make an investigation."
lashes.
_
Movement has started later than
" I welcome it," continued the
usual, with early plantings showing speaker, "and ahi proud that they put
For mattress troubles phone -102light yields. Condition o f enhbage is it in such language."
lfl-5tc
82 per cent compared with 85 per
Senator Lindsey, in suporting his M-L
cent last month and 90.- per cent n attempt to have the investigation
year ago. The bulk o f the season’s hiondened, cited the case o f C, ' L. People Depend Upon
small crop has moved.
Denmark, boss of a state road camp
Central - Florida's tomato prospects near Jacksonville, reported to have Government for Roads
arc good and show a splendid recov­ administered brutal treatment to
— Idea is AH Wrong:
ery from March 1 condition. Move­ prisoners, and he brought in tlie gov­
ment has started on n small scale. ernor’s name in a critical light. Sen­
(Dr Ttie A »*&lt;■•*InIr&lt;l I'rrml
The East Coast crop is moving freely, ator Libfsey argued that nbuscs are
G REENVILLE, S.
April 17—
about up to lust year’s volume to Just as lifiely to occur in state camps 1An Increasing number of people arc
April 1.
•
as in private cbmpo, pn they nil ure depending too much on the national
The acreage in field crops is larger under the supervision of stale inspec­ government, former United Etates
than for last year, with a cmnller tors.
•Senator Charles
E, Townsond of
than usual percentage of tillable land
The governor, he said, was directly Michigan, declared in an address here
lying out.
responsible for the employment of the today before the joint conventions of
There la no serious shortage of inspectors. He touched upon the e f­ the United States Good Roods asso­
farm labor in Florida. Certain sec­ forts o f Commissioner of Agriculture ciation and the Bankhead Rational
tions report a ahnrp increase o f needs McRae to have Denmark discharged, Highway association, llcspoku on
over the supply but for the state as and the refusal of Chairman H. B. the question of federal aid law.
Mr. Townsend stressed
the im­
a whole, supply and demand are Phillips o f the state road department
nicely balanced. On account of the In remove him. The road department portance o f each local community
fact that there la very evidently no and officials connected with it, he feeling the necessity for economical
over-supply o f farm labor conditions said, ore directlf responsible to the efficiency in the expenditure of mon­
ey oiv highways. Thu federal aid law,
may easily arise, later in the year, govrrnor.
when the demand will become acute
"W e nil know that he Is at u cer­ in the passage of which he played n
and be' hard
sM to supply.
tain peculiar disadvantage -in this prominent part, he said, was designed
Increased farming activities this matter," he said, referring to the to eliminate an much as possible the.
"p ort" feature which ho sold “ men­
year have driven the demand for farfn chief executive.
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labor up, to 98 per cent of normal. Id
Doclorinf that the governor stands aced the river and harbor appropria­
the cotton belt of thft,elate, it is 9| In-a position in whiclj the reeponsl- tion! and was seriously threatening
per cent and In South Flqrlda 110.per hiiijy In u ^to hint, thf senator said, ill federal aid appropriations.”
Senator Townsend gave statistics
eent To^meeL this-demand, supply that- ‘ hopdt^y I* dho bfst policy— cor.
of lnbdPV,97 per cont of normal, wjJW UlnD*Jf this situation It la true to relating to tho plan* o f t^e federal
(he likelihood that a shortage wiH
tho last’ degree. And the' answer of government to aid in building- seven
1st in th ecotton belt for hoeing and thlj, senate, based upon such inquir­ per cent of the most important road
harvesting work.
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ies ns are contemplated and provided mileage in each state at a final cost
The nltmbcr of brood sours in Flor­ for In the senate reaolutjon will be to the government of three billions of
ida baa been decreasing for several the effective answer. Let us tell the dollars. He said the farmer, once an
years and this decrease, strongs to hottest truth about conditions os we enemy of the automobile, now was the
say, is resulting from the Improve­ find them and let us do ft so wc will greatest automobile owner and as a
ment and development of the swine apply the proper legislation for condi­ result was becoming an ardent gdvocatc of good roads.
growing industry of the state. It Is tions as they ex lit.”
"The auto truck Is the most de­
The senate’s broadening of tbs
the natural result of the clmination of
the common range bog.' The farmer scope of the inquiry must be concur­ structive agent , gf good roads!. Its
weight and speed should bo regulated
who could -keep’’, a half dozen or red in by the house.
Meanwhile, Speaker L. D. Edge of by the states and ita license fees ma­
more sows and their pigs In the
woods, U finding it advisable and that body, had another report of maf- terially Increased. The taxpayer!
W
PM /m W f
a smaller tn»atai«V*of leMfd
th« will not long endure the construction
number of blooded sows with* a great­ fo m of a L «* county grand jury pre­ by taxation of roada costing on an
er cash return per animal from their sentment, which charged that con­ average of |17,500 a mile if after
The state had 153,000 brood victs of that county, leased to the they are built they ate alloWd to be
*d by negligence or tnisi
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PARIS, April 17, — Reaffirming
France's intention to withdraw from
the newly occupied territory only as
Germany makes her reparation pay­
ment, Premier Poincare in his Dun­
kirk speech yesterday, asserted that
three months In the Ruhr had con­
vinced France o f Germany’s ability to
meet her coal deliveries,
Tlie address, delivered nt n dedica­
tion ofn monument to Dunkirk’s 1,500 war dead, expressed n vigorous
renewql of Frame’s dterminntlon "to
carry on" and win the “ pence" ns
she hod bout every clTort to “ win the
war."
Three months in the Uhur, the pre­
mier,said, had convinced France, that
Germany could have tnado the coal
deliveries asked of her as Dip Reich
had been able to get along without
her fuel.
“ We have proof that i.he could have
paid us in foreign exchange," he snid.
“ as she new expends large sums
abroad."
The occupation also Imd brought to
light, the premier asserted, the mili­
tary organizations which the Reich
concealed ns in upper Silesia, under
the inoffensive name o f security po­
lice.

nre depending too much upon the fed­
eral government. They seem to think
that it can dq what the state cannot
do; that appropriations from the fed­
eral treasury and' gifts which costs
them nothing and therefore ought to
be encouraged and that the wasteful
expenditure of these npproprintionH
fs to thent -n matter of indifference.
Nothing could be more errunlous.
Every dollar which
goes into the
treasury o f the United Stales belongs
to the people,and is pit id by them.
"lienee tho importance of each lo­
cal community feeling tin* necessity
for economy and efficiency in the
expenditure of money. This they will
not feel so hmg ns they believe that
one-half tho money comes from
‘ Washington and, therefore, costs
them nothing. You must insist that
tno roads be httflt add maintained
economically and
according to the
best scientific knowledge of the art
of rouil building; IImt they shall he ,1'or quirk results try a want ad.
located, not to serve politicians, but
to serve licst the industrial and com­
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•Senator Townsend snid that the
need of suitable highways to inter­
state commerce was nlso being in­
creasingly shown and tnht the fed­
eral government
was especially
charged wilii facilitating it by aiding
to build trunk lines.
"These trunk lines," he said, "con­
necting the state furnish the back­
bone of a system of roads with which
will readily be connected the ribs and
other parts of the body industrial,
reaching, into every section of the
country, and also wil furnish all of
tho highways thntwould Ik* required
in any emergency for military roads,"
The ultimate cost will be approxi­
mately three billions dollnrs, he said.
McEinnon-Mnrkwood Company will
have a complete line of Hart Seltnffner &amp;' Marx .clothing, new store, new
Ltock.
12-tfc
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ISOLATION IN SIGHT * OF RURAL SCHOOL INSPECTOR

N E W YORK, April 10,

T A LLA H A S S E E , April 17.—The
senate today passed, 17 to 12, a mens,
ure hy Senator Russell providihg for
the abolition o f tile office o f the state
rurla school inspector, the subject of
an onslaught at the last session. To­
day's sucess on the part of the aboli­
tionisms came at the end o f about 3l)
minutes of debate, and found many
o f the senators who are favoring oth­
er bills designed to help educational
work in the state voting for the death
o f the inspectors.
The senate also passed a meas­
ure by Senator Lindsey, which would
give effect to the constitutional
amendment adopted last November,
providing for an increased millngc in
special school districts up to ten mills.
The house'several days ago passed a
measure having the same purpose.

Islanders Break Lak e­
land’s Winnig: Streak;
Bulldogs Beat Tam pa

Yesterday’s Results
A t St. Pete, 0, Hradentown 1
A t Lakeland 5, Daytona 12.
A t Tampa 4, Orlando 5.
Where They Play Today
Daytona at Lakeland.
Orlando at Tampa.
Hradentown at St. Pete,

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How They Si and
Won Lost Pet
L akeland
Orlando
,
Daytona
Tampa
Braclentown
St. Pete

Prophets Make Their
19211 Guesses - Picks
New York Teams
NEW YORK. April 17. Baseball
prophets, noted fur their inability in
October to leniomb r what t h e y pre­
dict in Aprd, made tin ii t'.C : guesses
yesterday, the e v e &lt;&gt;i
the
nmjoi
league season. A eniieeti u o f the
prophecies draws the New
^ *&gt;rk
Giants, and Yaokei
world ser i es
opponents for the thud time in ns
many seasons.
The Giants, opening today at Bos­
ton, against the Braves, are chosen

T A M PA , April 17.— Orlando’s Bull­
dogs opened the series here yester­
day by getting twelve hits o ff Kelt,
The United States is the greatest
which coupled with the
Smoker's
athletic
nation in the world.
Jackie Coogan was the candy kid
three errors, netted them a 5-4 vic­
Inst night.
tory. Score by innings:
Boxing on roller skates has been in
Orlando ................ ,....201 002 000—5
traduced in Berlin, Germany.
His playing in “ Oliver Twist” was
Tampa ....................... 010 OH) 200— 1
a leal treat.
. For Orlando: Lucas, Humphries
Purses given for horse races in this
and Francis; Tampa, Reil and Nace.
country during a season amount to
And this same Jackie \yill play
911,000,000.
again tonight, his lust nppearffhee this
LA K E LA N D , April 17.— Red Ames’
week in Sanford.
Islanders broke the Highlanders* win-j
Benny‘ Leomml has held the light­
niijg streak here yesterday when the :
weight championship crown since
Jackie Coogan, hern in
locals were forced to how in defeat I
H»l 7. He is 27 years'old.
Twist” will be nine years cd
12 to 5. Three piethers'wcrc worked
tor Lakeland but none could
head I
The right arm o f JVHlo Ifbppe is
(hem off.
Insured
for $10,000, and he is ordered
Gladys. Mroekwell, not Seen on the
•For Lakeland: Hicks, Craig and
not
to
do
any hand shaking.
i i ecu much of late, makes a trium­
Smith; for Daytona, Little, Cusack
phant return to the movies ns Nauru
and Munn.
m “ Oliver Twist.”
The greatest speed ceeord
ever
made by amotorboat—^0.507miles an
The record of Jackie Coogan's ac­
Hernandez, held the
Hradentown hour is held by MissAmerica 11.
tivities since lie appeared with Chall----- —
Growers to two hits in the first game
0 Chaplin in "The Kid,” includes, in oti the local field yesterday and the
The I'.Uh annual race o f the KenItie order of their appearances, ’ Peek's
Saints won a closely played contest tacky Derby will bo run at Churchill
Bad Huy,” "My. Boy,..... Trouble” and
Downs, May 1!). The Derby i» the

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11atltle to the Pacific, and from the; Because the Athletic Commission of matched to figh
tcrior o f Canada to the Gulf o f Mcx- Minnesota forbidsboxing bouts be- Brooklyn, N- Y
a. Players number 2,20(1.
tween White men and negroes, the featherweight ti
-----------------:state does not permit
fights of any)
---------Philadelphia has a hnsket ball team kind to be held. The commission is ( Of the four 1
mposed of five brothers, the Me-1 &lt;barged with violating, the Fourteenth Jbetween Susann
amendment to the Federal Conatitu- Mallory, Iample
tlon.
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St. Petersburg
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I leruanilez i
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i|,0-: I that Osborne invite a family to
Murphy; Hradentown, Sullivan, Vitly
Soldiers o f the American army
tile movies tonight that is made up of
and Johnson and I.ightfoot.
made athletics s&lt;&gt; popular in France I ■■
e big bunch of children, so Edward
that it is now*the usual thing to see ■ ■
Higgins and the family are to be bis
boys
playing baseball throughout that J *
DeLeon Springs at
guests tonight, without cost to Ed.
country. Besides this sport, tennis, j*J
Lake Monroe Thurs­ rowing and swimming have met with ■ *
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It was announced in yesterday’*
Herald that Lake Monroe would be
tli&lt;' mm.* ol the Athletic'* opening of
the Keamin this coming Thursday with
the *AItoiinn team, but it will be Del.eoii Springs instead. The team from
DeLeon Springs was one o f Lake
Monroe's biggest oppositions last Hen­
son and the hoys from out that way
expert to stage a battle royal when
these two teams tie up Thursday.
Beginning at 7:30 that night, after
the game has been officially settled,
• ussed and discussed, the good ladies
ot Lake Monroe will have several
hundred nice home-made pies ready,
for sale, the proceeds of this sale go­
ing towards the further advancement
of the .Seminole Athletic Club. There
will he games and other forms of enUrtuinmcnt in addition to the pfe
sale and all the Sanford people are
invited to he present, both for the'
game and the doings at night.
The following sehcdldo shows the
games the Athletics have signed up
for the next month or so: .
Ap/il It).— DeLeon Springs at Lake
.Monroe.
April 20.— Lake Monroe ut Altoona.
May 3. -Del.und at Lake Monroe.
May Bk— Lake Monroe at Del.und.
May 17.—.Seville at l.ake Monroe.
May 24,— l.ake Monroe at Seville,
May HI.— Altoona a t.Lake Monroo.
June 7.— Lake Monroe at Altoona.
July Ith—Altoona r.t Luke Monroe.

twiiicrs skilled in either league. Mcut-el and Seining are capable of par­
rying on a consistent and effective at­
tack along with Ruth.
The attack forces of Detroit, the
dope says, will carry them far, hut
their pitching corps does not rank
ns high as those of the While Sox,
Athletics or the Browns. With a
mole dependable pitching staff, Cobh
would have uii even chance the proph­
ets think of nosing out the Yanks.
, Gleason's men, the Athletics and
C L O V E R H IL L
the Browns uiv given places below
i thu Yanks and Detroit, the Browns
M E A D O W G O LD
mainly because of the absence from
the lineup of George Slider. If Slider
BUTTER
BELIEVES BACKACHE
I
1returned to the game during the first
“ Have had kidney trouble am| hack,
The
Best
&gt;month o f the nousou, however, St.
a
.
echo for muny years and I tried sev­
Louis is conceded a place with the
eral doctors but got only temporary
Try
11 lief. A friend advised me to try
Foley Kidney Fills, and before I used
C H U R N G O L I) O LE O
two boxes 1 was entirely well," writes
A. C. Ferkins, Summer Shade, Ky.
G R E F O N I) Hom e-Made
Kidney and hln'dder trouble requires
prompt treatment.
Foley Kidney
M A Y O N N A IS E
Fills give quick relief. Refuse suhbtitutes. Insist upon Foley’*. Sold
everywhere.— Adv.

CORRECTED NOV. 14TII, 1922
South Bound
A rrive
.... 2:30 a.m.

Departs*
2:40 a.m.
8:4Ru.m

1:18 p.m
2:55 p.m
G:55 p.m
Northbound
Arrive
... 1:1* a.m.
....11:45 a.m.

... 2:88 n.m.
... 4:00 p.m.
... 10:0 p.m.
rilby Branch
Arrive

Departs
2 '.03 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 pari.
4.05 p.m.

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

1:30 p.m
5:50 p.m
x— Daily, except Sunday,
Leesburg Branch
i Arriv%

For certainly I desire to
Departs

...... 3:55 p.m.
...... 2:50 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
7:10 p,m,
Oviedo Dranrh
Arrive

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 X
know I am asking f&lt;|Ki
the best.
' I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised jroods. I pat­
ronize the shop that selis
them.

They mean good taste.

Departs

..... 7:45 p.m.
Tim Daily Herald, 15r per week,

The influence of ad­
vertising’ is apparent in
every turn o f my daily
life. I find I cannot dis­
regard it. It. is/always
with mer-guiding me in
my pleasures and in my
duties, telling me what I
should eat, wear, and
use and what I should
buy fo r my family.
1 find that there is on
the tip o f my tongue a
multitude o f names the
mention o f which will
bring frpm some shelf
nearly everything that
T can use in my daily
life and in the daily life
o f my family.
In every instance that
name means a very d ef­
inite pronlise and assur­
ance o f something sub­
stantial and which will
make me feel completely
satisfied about having
exchanged my money
fo r 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 fnagazine pages
— mean to me.

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A A P S M I A A I I A

CLASSIFIED = CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ADS
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Ad taken for Ion* than 2.1c.
And positively* no Classified
Ada chanced to anyone. Cush
must accompany all orders,
Count the words and remit
arordingly.

:k Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
[please you, tel) others; If-not,
tell ua. 1'hone 498

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FO R S A L E
FARMERS— You can set aeed bed
frames ami irrigation plugs at the
Sanford Novelty Worka.
100-tie
FOR SALK— Doaier nnd Guys’ puinta
nml varniahea at Snnfonl Novelty
Worka, Snnfonl agents.
183-tfc

SANFORD

FLORIDA FOll S A LK — Rhode island eggs for
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
immerrinl Street—Sanford, Flo.
Ellsworth, licardull Avenue, SanE LT O N J. M O U G H T O N j fofrd.
s:i-tfp
ARCHITECT
' FOR SALK OR RENT One largo
VV. H E R N D O N
residence an (,ruiid View overlook*
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
|inn ocean anil golf links, 3 liuth. rooms,
IA N FORD
FLORIDA
ISURANCE AGENCY
'7 lied rooms, large living room, dinIE------- AUTO-------- BONDS
1ing room, -kitchen. Very close price.
! Flump 38-J or cull at office of ('cntrnl
IC IIE LLE M A IN E S |Construction Company, cor. Palmet0. Shinholser
to an.r University Bl.lv., Seabreeze,
LAW YER
'o n lru c ln r and B u ild er
*:—Court House Florida.
■ill •acres gout
FLORIDA
land, $27.01' per acre.— E. F. Lane.
I j m Examined
Uluses Designed
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|P. Connelly &amp; Sons
Flenrj' McLaulin, Jr., f't)R SAT.Tv - Fine strawberries for
l U I n l i l l a b r d I DOS
preserving or tulde use, lie quart.
Opt. D.
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City orders of fvie quarts or more deIniralnirnli
Optlelsn-Optpmelrisf
livercd. -L. M. Jones, Ileurdull AveI p r iiT r il Inn d
■nanrnnr*
HJ-5UI I I Bast First Street
Sanford, FIs, nue. Phone .llO.'t,
Lula
Sun*Iy Honda
WE HAVE a close in lot ’.0x117 ft.,
l.onna
henutiful shade trees, reasonable
I m IV opcrfy
W . J. T H IG P E N
lliiilnrat (tanner*
price and terms. A. P. Connelly &amp;.
Main office
i Sons.
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r Real Estate
IKtsrn iii : a i .t y c o m p a n y
r«»ltl» IN VKST.Mi:.NT C O M P A N Y
FIRE, L IF E , AUTO INSU RANCE 4
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Office 271 W ANED— A chance to build
your
-PhoncsRes. 207new homo before lumber gets any
feWART The Florist
higher, Finns and estimates furnish­
DR. J. T. D E N T O N
Flowers---------------Floral Designs
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
PHYSICIAN-SWIG EON
Innual und Ornamental Plants
Rooms 205-207-208 Mrisch Building W ANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern
seed, for good clean rtock will pny
Myrtle Ave.---------- Phone 260-W
a
good price. Address W. P. Newell
Rooms 226-228
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
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DR. It. M. M A S O N
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DENTIST
COM PANY
W ANTED—Job ns cook or chamber­
New Me'scli Building
maid by Annie Collins, Cypress
tneral Mnchine and Boiler
Phone 201
Sanford, Florida Avenue between First and Second St.

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Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repnirs
Acetylene Welding
^ne G2------- Sanford, Florida

izntion of business men, mpkes “ Serv­
ice above—Keif’ 'the keynote of its
On
nctivitloa.
Now, my friends, where do these
right ideas come from? All that we
know anything about is what is enllW h at It Is and How
I t*d matter and mind, so it is from one
It W orks
or tho other that these ideas must
• By
come. Matter can Ik* divided into
PAUL STARK SEELEY, C. S. H. some ninety chemical elements, about
twenty o f which make up the human
Member of the Board of Lectureship body, though its chief constituents
o f The /Mother Church, The Fir*-t
are water, salt, carbon, and oil. The
Church of Christ, Scientist, in
brain, often regarded as the source
of thought, is said to be from 70',i
Boston, Mass.
to 00% water, about the same por(Tiristinn Science brings a healing rentage of water that is in a tomato
message. It condemns nothing but “ r n ver&gt;’ io ggy potato, I presume,
evil. It exults nothing but good. It s&lt;&gt; wo mu*t decide whether these
is nut the dogma o f a denomination. ideas of industrial justice, honesty,
It is the Word o f Truth in which kindness, and so on origninte in mut­
science nnd religion nro seen ns one, ter or in mind. Who would say that
and in this one is found true medi­ an idea of international arbitration
cine, even tho healing power of (hid. came from a pint of water miked with
It matters not where one may be on » tablcspoonful of salt with some oil
ljfe’s road Christian Science hritigs to I poured in, no matter how* much that
the listening ear a message of help-1 combination was extended and dressfulness-and love. To the sick it « l »1&gt; to make an imposing appear
shows the certain way to health, to mice.
the one entangled in the meshes of
These ideas, let us note, are not
sin it adds moral courage 'to right affected by time or. space. They are
resolve, and points the road to free­ the same in essence today as they
dom nnd delivereneo. To those weigh­ were 2,000 years ago, and tile same in
ed down by burden and distress it South Africa ns in the United States.
opens the highway of pence nnd hap­ They are always here, and every­
piness through a fuller understand­ where, ami nu one has to do anything
ing of the goodness nnd o f the love of but think them in- order to have
God. To all who seek
for better them. Yet no human being is their
thin^ H is tho dnwn of a ncw
source or cause, it is evident that
,||nt „ uppIlinlll n)y8tery with leason, these ideas spring from a common
ignorance with intelligence, doubt source witli which each one of us lu\s
with confidence, and unkindliness with a fundamental mental relationship.
love.
Christian Science explains that this
In early womanhood Mr*. F.dily lw*- fountnin source of all right ideas is
came convince.1 that
Christ Jesus Mind, intelligence, always here and
healed by some certain law and llmt everywhere, hut never in matter. This
the same law could be applied now alwnys-presenl Mind is God, and is
as well ns then. Her high hope was the source of all good thoughts. Man
illustrated by this remark made by is the agency through which this Mind
her when invalidism seemed almost expresses itself.
Let ns remember
too much for her to bear, "1 know God then, that God is Mind, our intelli­
can and will cure mo, if only I could gence, our life, and that in reality
understand His way," To "under­ man is the individual expression of
stand His way” became the objective God. The only reason for man to
of her life. Abandoned by friends, exist is to express God, good.
forsaken by relatives, burdened by
E V IL FROM C A R N A L MIND
sorrow, sickness, and poverty, this
But, someone may say, there is
frail
New England gentlewoman
much about man that is not the ex­
pressed forward for twenty years in
pression of real intelligence, or God.
untiring seareh for that lAw of heal­
There is much selfishness, bate, sin
ing which is as eternal as the love of
and disease. -Yes, that surely seems
God nnd ns unchanging.
to be so. How then are we to ac­
Shortly after Lincoln had nccomcount for the ungodly conditions Svitb
pHshwl bis God-appointed tusk there which we arc confronted? This is
came to the waiting thought ly this
the explanation. Good thoughts arc
pure woman, ut n moment of extreme
the expression o f God. Evil thoughts,
physical need, n clear perception of
fear, sin, disease, discord, and so on
the luw and method by which ChriHt
are the expression of a so-called evil
Jc#u*
thu&gt; l’“ rly chr,“ tlnnB ,in‘l mind, the' negative ami opposite of
healed the sick, und she was instantly
God, immortal Mind.
healed from the results of what hud
HOW TO DESTORY E V IL
been pronounced a fatal injury. But

A LECTURE

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

FOR R E N T
,
Practice limited to
it required nine years of further study
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
FOK UKNT— 2 or 3 room apartment,
and application of this law before
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
202’ Park Ave.
15-2tp
the
Christian
Science textbook,
Mipsch Building
Ft )R UK NT— 2 furnished connecting Science und Health with Key to the
p»&lt;- United States, ut tfae present
rooms, $20 per month, 314 Knst 5th Scriptures, was completed and given
h.dds the championships for
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numerals 0. inches high on their FOR RKNT— Small cottage.—J. Mus- and explains tho teachings of the
sleeves while playing «t home, that
son.
.
15-2tc Bible. It pierces with the rays of
patrons may distinguish the players P B im E O T ^ E a r g e bedroom, private spiritual Truth every human problem
easily. ,
enttunce, modern convenience. Ap­ and omits nothing that needs to be
known in order to accomplish the full
ply Room 7, Herald Apartments.
deliverance
o f men from the Imndage
18-ltp
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
to
evil
nnd
mortality. Written in
Under Section 575 of the General
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Lynn,
Massachusetts,
in a lonely at­
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notico is hereby given that Ainun- 110 COMMERCIAL NTRKTTT has a tic chamber, under u single sky-light
da Samuels, purchaser o f Tax Certifi­
few empty rooms nl $4 per week window, tho ruys of its healing mes­
cate No, 285, dated tho 7th day of with meals $10,00.
10-Ctc sage have lightened the hearts of
multitudes. And Its work is only
June, A. D. lffOU, has filed said certi­
M id r e a d
. - .
,
begun.
ficate in my office,'and has made ap/
' t ii i f y o u 'r e in t e r e n In the world today wo observe
plication for Tax Deed to iasuo in ac­ LUST OR STUAYl-Il)—Fmm Silver
many good Ideas that are command­
" B u il d in g
cordance with law. Said certificate
Lake, tan and white Irish setter.
embraces tho following described Will appreciate any lnfurmation.-«-E, ing increased consideration. These
M A T C R IA L
ideas pertain to tho welfate nnd bott property situated in Seminole County, T. Field, 315 West First St.
13-Btc
va
tarment
of men, Individually nnd colIf
u aiMMn
build j
■r you s'im
iM » bu
Floridu, to-wit:* jlk g . 10 ft. E, ft
LOST— A act of car curtains in khaki 1actively. Wo note the idea o f In­
Letter liutiatnas n
■I a I
330.00 fL N. of SW, cor. o f NK 1-4
saving, tlx a a .ik i' th«
i
cuxe. Finder please leave at Wight's dustrial justice at between employers
- '“ 'y.ke '&gt;ir.+.*i itr
Iere.,
o f 8W lU , Sec. 7, Twp. 21 S., Range_ " “ ‘J'
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allB us
a runr&lt;
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10-3tp and employees being given fuller con­
frrrtu-e. A c q ti u l o t us
30 E. run S 500.28 ft:*W . 83 fL,
— w l i i i l o u r i i j o l i and
sideration than *ver before. Indus­
1500.28 ft., E. 82 f t
(lea* N. 1.80
w e w i l l a l iu w ry o u tbn
trial
leaders are .realising that the
lo l l r r w a y ,
The Herald has a number of copies
chi.) The said land being assessed at
time
la
near when tho great masses
o
f
the
Mogaxine
Section
that
will
the date o f the issuance o f such cer­
‘‘ ■ l i l U r r * ’ l l r a A , u r *
of
mankind
must be freed from the
prove
o
f
value
aa
an
advertising
me­
tificate
In
the
name
o
f
Moses
Sam­
ItM *
uels. Unless said certificate shalf be dium if sent to friends In the North. overburden o f physical toil aiul the
redeemed according to law T*ax Deed These will be given without cost to consuming fear of poverty. Througn
I will iasuo thereon dn the 0th day of all who desire to take advantage of the clouds of confused opinions we soe
the ideas of international arbitration
Co.
this offer. Call and get yours.
May, A. D. 1023.
and co-operation among the natlona
W ITNESS my official signature
Phoa« 130, Sanford
Byrd Hodges, tho big southpaw of-the earth becoming mom fully es­
and sea! this the 2nd day of April,
twlrler o f the Chicagp Cubs, was 21 tablished In thoughL We see such
A. D. 1023.
years
o f age before he had a baseball events aa the Aaaoclated Advertising
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
in
his
hands. He learned the game Clubs of America taking for tlwir
•
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla. while servtfig in France during the organization's motto, “Truth.” n Tho
Rotary Club, an lntamational organ: ‘ . ■. ^
8-3-o a .w .OU: By A. M. WEEKS, D. C. world war. , •

LOST

Hill
Lumber

Now, lot us ‘begin the consideration
o f the method by which we apply
Christian Science to work tho de­
struction of evil. We eunnot lift our­
selves from the earth by our own
bootstraps. To raise ourselves from
the ground we need to get hold of
something higher thnn we are. So
to get free from evil and mortality
we must lay hold of something high­
er, a higher sense of life und exist­
ence, nnd that hciihc is the spiritual
or God-appointed sense o f being.
First, remember always that every
claim of w il m'ust be reduced to ii
mental argument, a suggestion of the
carnal, or mortal mind. "The basic
.error is mortal mind," writes Mrs.
Eddy on page 405 of Science and
Health. If we wish to be rid of a
tree that ls‘ sending out poisonous
odors wo would not try to combat the
odob We would search out the root
and strike there. It we wish to bo
rid of evil we do not bother too much
with lls particular arguments, we go
to tho root of ft all nnd strike there.
I f then we reduce the evil that con­
fronts us to a mental argument with
the carnal mind as its cause, what
next? How do we get rid of this
erroneous cause T How da we get
rid o f a shadow? A shadow Is but
the absence of light. To get rid of
R We let in tho lighL Then ther* Is
no shadow. Christian Science shows
that evil Is not the fact of existence,
only a shadow thought, the opposite
o f the fact.* So in place o f a mistaken
evil sense, we turn to God, who Is
light, or Intelligence, and realize that
He U tbs only Mind, the only Truth,

accordance with law. Said certificate’
embraces the following described pro­
perty situated in Seminole county,
Florida, to-wit:
N 'i of S K ', of S E '» Sec U&gt;, Twp.
21 S. Range 10 Hast. The said Innd
, lioing assessed at tin* date of the isNow, secondly, please note this, ( slliinco of such certificate in the name
The only way we destroy a, lie is by i ()f j,* \yt fcil^y.
ceasing to believe in it. Likewise we
Also Tax Certificate No. 108, dated
destroy evil as we lease to believe the 4th day o f dune, A. I&gt;. 1U17, has
&gt;" ««• We only cease to believe in it Ilka! said certificate in my office and
.ns we lealize the ^substantiality of ha* made application for Tax Deed
good and the presehce and the power to issue in accordance with law. Said
of God. We only realize tin* presence certificate embraces the following de­
and power of God as we strive mo­ scribed property, situated in Semi­
ment by moment, day by day, yes, nole County, Florida, to-wit:
thought by thought , to think the
N. 1 acres of N K '* o f S K '» of Sec.
thoughts of God. Rays of light dis­
lb, Twp. 21. S. Range .’Iti Hast, 5 acres.
place darkness, drops of water put
The sahl land being assessed at the
out fire, thoughts o f God. good, mil-j |!nUi of t|u,
of such certificate
lify evil. There is no other way.
in (ho ||mm, „f.Unknown.
Christian Science shows evil to he
Also Tax Certificate No. 107, dat­
nothing hut a negative -slate of ed tlu* lili day of Jinn*, A. D. 11)17, lias
thought, It is like ignorance. We filed said certificate in my office and
enn all see Hint there Is no such thing hn8 „ ,ailu
j(l„ f „ r.Tiix Deed to
in reality ns igornnev. Ignorant e s i
(hereon In accordance with law.
hut a negative state of thought, the S|||j rt,rt|g|t.att. embraces tin- follow*
absence of something, nnd it disup* i i(1|, (|t.!lt.|.H&gt;t.l| piopeily situated in Scpenrs instantly when intelligence up- mjao|&lt;%County. Florida, to-wit:
pears. So every phase of evil is but
s\V 'i of S K ', of S W , (la*ss N 'i
a phase o f lipiritaal ignorance. nn nh ap), |t,„# ,q\V',) See. It), Twp. 21 S.
seme of the understanding of good. |{llntri, ;iq k . 2 ' j acres.
*
the affirmative, spiritual Truth of
The said land lieing assessed at the
being, and it disappear* before the date of the issuance of such certifi­
light of spiritual intelligence as the cate in tile name of Overstreet Tur­
darkness flees before* the dnwn.
pentine Company.
A P P LIC A T IO N OF CH RISTIAN
Also Tax Certificate No. 405, dated
the ith day of June. A. D. P'17, bus
SCIENCE.
So when evil Whispers, “ Pm enteh- tileil said certificate in my office and
ing cold. My feet lire wet and I’m has made application for tax deed to
afraid 1 will soon have a cold in my issue thereon in accordance with law.
head," the Christian Scientist says in Raid certificate embrace* the follow*
substance, “ God. good, is my life, the ing described property, situated in Scm.uree, and support of my being. ( inimde county. Florida, to-wit:
Sickness is not of God
and lias no
Hog. 3.42 rh*. S. of NW Cor. of SK
relationship to Him or toHi* ex pres-' '• of N K ', of See. ID. Twp. 21. S.
sion man. Mortal mihd
and its evil R»ngo 30 Kast. run S. 15.58 eh*. K.
manifestation* have
real exist- , " t»7 ehs, N. 15.58 eh*. W. 7.05 ehs.
enee and ennnot for an instant de- ( The said land being assessed at the
prive man of Id* God-appointed condi­ date nf the issuance of such certifi­
tion or destiny. My true selfhood cate in the nutnc of Unknown.
Also Tux Certificate No. 407, dated
as determined by God, is harmonious,
healthy and free. I therefore refuse tile 4til day of June A. D. 1017 Ini* fil­
to be dominated or controlled by liny ed said certificate in my office and
argument of cold or sickness which has made application for Tax Deed
bus no authority from God in and by to issue in accordance with law. Said
whom I live, and move, and have my certificate embrace* tin* following de­
scribed properly situated in Seminole
being."
Or suppose tho Christian Scientist County, Florida, to wit:
H E', of N K ', (le ss 15.5 eh*, N &amp;
awnketfa some morning
vvitli the
S
by 7,07 eh* K A W. in SW. Cor)
thought that a ponding business
Sec. 10, Twp 21, S. Range 30 K.
transaction in likely to fall through
Said land being assessed at the date
nml his supply be diminished or cut
of the issuance of such certificate in
off. What will lie do? lie will at
, .tills
, 1 thought
i , a*
... an ..„n
of.Unknown,
once recognize
iv iliI the.. name
.
..
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,
. .
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I'niess sum certincaies slum tie resuggestmn of mortal mind and will
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i
deemed according to law la x Deed
turn his thought to boil a* the sourie
.
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,
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"
,, „ f
,,,,,,,1 will Issue thereon on the 18th day of
o f nil life, the supplier of all goml
,! April. A. D. 1023.
He will recognize that there i* m
W ITNESS my official signature and
real power ljut the power of omnipo­
seal this the 12th day of March, A.
tent Mind, moving in the thought of 1). 1023.
every creature and appointing all
(S E A L )
K. A. DOUGLASS,
action, decision, und judgment accord­
' Clerk Circuit Court,
ing to the will of unerring wisdom
Seminole County, Flu.
which operates impartially for the
By A. M. WEEKS, D. c.
good and happiness of all. He will
Mar 13-20-27 Apr 3-10-17c
know, right in the fare of what error
may claim, that what is the will of
NOTICE OF A PPLIC A TIO N FOR
God must be and that what is not thy
T A X OKED UNDER
SECTION
will of God cannot Ik*, that his well
575 OF TH E G ENERAL S TA T ­
lining depends not on any person, or
UTES OF TH E STATE OF FLOR­
person*, but on God who sustain* all,
IDA.
and unfailingly supplies the needs of
eVcry creature In tjie way* of wisdom
Notice is hereby given that W,
ami love.
Pierson, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
MORAL COURAGE REQUISITE
cate No. 47, dated tlu* Clh day of Ju­
You will see, I think, that this ly, A. I), 11114, ha*’ filed said certifi­
method of mentul practice simply dis­ cate in my office, nnd has-made ap­
places In thought the negative un­ plication for tax deed to issue in ac­
godly testimony of mortal sense, no cordance with law. Said certificate
matter how time-honored, with the embraces the following described pro­
reasoned truth of affirmative and perty situuUal in Seminole County,
harmonious spiritual sense. It is, to Florida, to-wit:
bo sure, a radical break with the
1/ot 38 Now Upsulu as shown by J,
old order.of thinking nnd it requires O. Flies Plat recorded in Plul Book
courage, moral eburuge, and lot* of C Page 13 (Orange Co. Records.)
it. Hut tho best thing about the
Thu said land being assessed at the
method Is that it works, a fact to date of the issuance of such certifi­
which the entire ChrUUan Science cate in the name o f C. W. Goodrich.
movement is u living testimony.
Unless said certificate shall be re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
n o t ic e
of
A p p l i c a t i o n f o r will issue thereon on the 18th day of
tax deko
Un d e r
s e c t i o n April, A. D. 1023.
575 OF TI1E GEN KRAI, S T A T ­
W ITN ESS my official signature
UTES OF TH E STATE OF FLOU* and seal this the 12th day of March,
IDA,
A. D. 1023.
(B E A L
E. M. DOUGLASS,
Notice is hereby given that MoreClerk Circuit Court,
chat Neil Rose Co., purchaser of Tux
Seminole County, Fla.
Certificate No. 2500, dated the 5th day
By A. M. Weeks,
*?
o f June, A. D. 1804, haa filed aaid
Mar 13-20-27
certificate in my office, and has mude
application for Tax Dead to issue *in
Tba Daily Herald,
the only Life, nnd the only Love;
that there is no other Mind, and that
the supposed evil mind is not Mind,
substance, or reality nnd ennnot in­
fluence, affect, or control.God or Mis
harmonious creation, including man.

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VOLUME IV.

NUMBER 15

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1923

•

CONFERENCE CLARA PHILLIPS CONSPIRACY TO WEAK®
READY :H W E N FOUND .
iltOMORROW in s S T s ALVADOR 1NISTRY0FGREAT BRITAIN
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CALENDAR IN

SAYS PARTISAN NEWSPAPER

UlT Tfce AsaoelaisN Vre**&gt;
LOS ANGELES,' A p ril/1 6.—Mrs.
Clnrn Phillips, convicted hammer
murdress, who ’escaped from I-o*
PRESS SAID HON A ll LAW
Angeles
county
jail
on
December
5,
WAS ABOUT TO RESIGN
a c c o m p l is h m e n t s s o f a r
Wednesday Evening—"Centenary
has
been
located
In
San
Salvador,
ac­
THE MINISTRY
, HAVE BEEN MOSTLY
Night"
Conference Program, April 17-20
cording
to
a
copyrighted
story
in
the
SMALL THINGS
7 :30—Devotional.
Los Angles Examiner. Her appre­
Key Verse: “Whatsoever thy hnrd
Special Music, Anthem, Sanford hension is momentarily expected.
findeth to do, do it with thy might." Choir.
Mrs. Phillips wA undqr sentence of
—Zcchuriah 4:6.
Pageant, “Christ in Amerifn," by ten yonr* for beating to death with a
-------Lending;
Conservative
Snys
Conference Hymn, No. 416, “The the Young People of Sanford.
hammer, Mrs. Alberta Meadows. She WILL BE SUSTAINED AT DAY*j N d h in R in L aw ’s H ealth to
With No Thought of Anyone
Solo, Mr*. J. K. Mettinger.
escaped by sawing bnrs to the win­
TON, OHIO, TOCompel! R esig n a tio n
HAVE STATE FLORISTS Son of God Goes Forth to War.”
Throwing a Monkey Wrench WILL
“Our Unfinished Task—The CcntcnTuesday,
4:00
P.
M.
dow of her cell. .
AND
STATE
HORTICVLTUHDAY
In the Machinery
Praise service, Dr. W. J. Carpenter. nry," Mrs. J. M, Glenn, Savnpnnh,
• --( H r T lie A a o n rlm r* 1 -reasl
18T SOCIETY
Gs.
.
(Ur TS- A..oe|B(rd P re -I
LONDON", April ^ .-S ta u n c h SUpOrganisation.
(Hr TV* AmwUiM r n u l
■
Thursday Morning
DAYTON, Ohio, April Id.—Lieuton- porters of Prime Minister Ronnr Law
Announcement of Committees, Mrs.
(Hr Til* A**«M!l«(rd r-*«s»
TALLAHASSEE, April lfl.—Anoth­
nnts
MncReady nnd Kelly took the air among the morning newspapers, are
ORLANDO,
April
16.—With
the
an­
Special
Music,
Mrs.
J.
A.
Bissott.
I. C. Jenkins.
er picture of ill bodied convicts, their
in
a
monoplane T-2 at 0:40 o’clock indignant at what they call “connual
convention
of
the
Florida
State
Local
committee
announcements.
'J:l§^-Rcport of Department of Mis. Carlo! - Shipments Reported for Sat­
flesh scarred, inhumanly worked, ami
tlds
morning
with Kelly at the wheel (piracy to" weaken the Ministry,"
Florists
Association
scheduled
to
be­
Social
hour.
beaten camo to ShcaUer Edge of the
urday, April 14th:
sion S?tudy nnd Bible Study, %lre. F.
in
what
they
hope will he a new rec* launched in the Sunday press which
gin
today
to
ho
followed
by
a’
floral
Committee
organisation.
house today in the form of n Leo
Florida—Sanford section —............ 44
E.
Steinmeyor.
t
**V
ord
for
sustained
flight. MncReady reported that lie was about to resign
parmle
tomorrow
and
convention
of.
Tuesday—7:30 P. M.
county grand jfbesentmont dealing
"Stylus Photogrnphus," Mrs. Lil Mnnulcc Section ............................. t" nnd Kelly now hold unofficial record i because of ill health. The Morning
W
Florida
State
Horticultural
So.
Special
Music:
Ladies'
Quartette
with prisoner* In that county under
.63 for sustained flight. 35 hours nnd 18! Post, a leading conservative paper aslease to a private firm in Charlotte clefcy^tomorrow night Orlando will he —Mrs. Claude Hegndon,-Mrs. J. K. linn Kelly.
Total
Report of Department of Supplies,
minutcH made at .San Diego, Unlifor- sorts with greatest emphasis thnt
h
o
stto
twn
of
the
largest
assemblies
Mettinger,
Mrs.
Gc*».
Fox,
Mrs.
Walt­
county. After describing alleged
there in nothing- in the condition uf
Mrs.
E.
T.
Roux.
iiin
last October.
ever
to
meet
hero
according
to
pre­
er
Morgan.
brutalities to which the convict* were
Shipping Point Information for Sat­
Pledges
for
Department
of
Sup­
Law's health to compel his retirement.
parations
announced.
A
banquet
In
Addresses of Welcome, Judge Ern­
subjected, said to include forty to one
urday, April 14th:
*
Tho
Post nnd other papers, which
plies.
honor
of
the
Florists
will
be
held
to­
est Housboldor and Mrs. Lillian Kelly.
hundred and (Ivc lashes at ono time
SANFORD,
FLA.:
Warm,
partly
10:30—Report
of
District
Secretar­
share
its views attribute “conspiracy"
Response,
Mrs.
J.
A.
Illssett,
Miami.
.
the presentment calls upon Represen­ night.
ies! Bartow District, Mrs. W. C. cloudy. Hauling* moderate. Demand
I
to
l.ord
Birkenhead and other eunAddress,
"Tho
Way
Out,’
Mrs.
W.
tative John Henderson, Jr., of Leo
Norvoll; Gainesville District, Mrs. W. and movement slow, market steady
j pervntivos who refused to participate
A.
Newell,
Council
Superintendent
of
county to support legislation, to erad­
L. Floyd; Jacksonville District, Mrs. for good stock, wrtik for poor stock.
' in tty* government.*
Social Service.
icate the lense system.
Considerable
poor
condition.
Carloads
J
A.
Rucks;
Ocala
District,
Mrs.
W.
Wednesday Morning
LONDON, • April It!.—"The prime
f. o. b. usual terms: 10 Inch crates 4.-6
W. Clyatt.
0:00—Devotional.
TALLAHASSEE, April lfl.—Open
minister
has no intentions whatever
doz. stalks in tho rough Gulden Sylf11:15—Noondny Devotional Hour.
Administration of the Lord’s Sup­
committee hearing will be given W.
of resigning."-said a statement issued
1,lunching,
few
sales
host
mostly
$1.50
—Trip
to.
Florida
Conference
per, Revs. J. F. Hell and W. J. CurFololwing is a list of the state of -I| tonight from No, 10 Downing street.
H. Dowling, who was suspended as
few high as $1.00, New French Strain,
(lly Tkc AmiicIMh I I’rM")
Orphanage. Lunch at Enterprise.
pentorf.
,
sheriff of Duval county by Governor
TALLAHASSEE, April Ifl.-The
sales tl.25.Sl.40,
mostly around|
llfnriu|
Andrew Bonfew sales
$t.25.$l.40, mostly
around Beers nnd_ delegates
........to the Woman's
.
Thursday Afternoon
Announcements.
Metho-, J|r | j | W.
J |unit e more than a year ago, Senator supreme court has r6versed the judg­
$1.25,
few
best
higher;
New
French
I
Misslonary
Conference
at
t»
&gt;
3:00—Devotional.
Minutes of Ad Interim Meetings,
igou, chairman of the sennt* com­
Church April 17th to Sllth «.i|l Th| c,,„ Mit„ted the eovornmcnt'a
3:15—Dramatization,
Mrs. F. A. Strain and Golden Self-blanching poor dist various
ment
of
the
circuit
court
for
Marion
Mr*. G. U. Murrell.
t
homes and hotels
- |lK - ~
^
^
mittee announced. Senutor Johnson,
quality
ami
condition,
low
ns
$1.10.',*'"
• •
President’s unnunl message,, DlIn.
Mrs. vi
J. Curtis. . .----------they will ho entertained:
chairman of committee which will county in the case of Joseph Wutsqp,
tile 'Sunday
3 :30—Reports from District Secre­ Many shipments failed" unsold.
President.
. generally
i,
hear charges againHt former Sheriff plaintiff in error ( vs. the State of M. Gross.
i n . mini, Mrs.
. iik. J.. M. Gross,• Lake- cud
however. It is
cial
taries:
Orlando
District,
Mrs.
F.
B.
Report of Vice-President1 ,'^ r s . S.
land, Mrs. 1.illinn Kellyi
Turner of Hrownrd coynty, announced Florida; defendant in error.
The
agreed in political circles, does not
Godfrey; Miami District, Mrs. V. A. Total cnrlot shipment* from SanTreasurer, Mrs. A. F. Baines, Jack­ affet l (lie situation as indicated jn
• lust week Iris commltttcc would ^lso opinion is per curiam. Attorneys, R. M. Godbc&gt;\
ford
this
season
to
date
..
....
3,687
Rutherford;
Palatku
District,
Mrs.
A.
Report of Corresponding Secretary
sonville, Mrs. Sneed.
act in open. • The actions mark radi­
those diipati'hej last week, that Mr.
II. Bell; Tnllnhussec District, Mrs. N. Total curiol shipments from Man­
Vice-President, Mrs. 8." M. Godbey, Iloniir l aw's retention of office de­
cal departure from customary pro­ B. Bullock, of Ocula, for plaintiff in —Mrs. I". C. Jenkins.
atee
this
season
to
date
.....
1,488
Report of Treasurer, Mrs. A. F. M. Sally; Tumpn District, Mrs. It. G.
Orlando, Valdez Hotel.
cedure in such cases in the pbwbgk error; Rivers Buford, uttornoy gener­
pends on his health.
Total cnrlot shipments from San­
Albury.
•
al
and
J.
B.
Guinea,
assistant
for
the
Baines.
KceVotnrv ' .n
Mrs.
I. C. Joidan, of | • ,.I nd&gt;ubtcdly
. . . ,, ,lh«
. premier
. has
, no in­
cedurc. Sucir cases in the past hav­
OLcreiary,
n . &gt;.
ford
lust
season
to
d
a
ta
.......
2,H4ii
11:16—Noon-day Dcvotjonul hoqr, . 5 ittR—P.VlWf*!1*’' ’ MS|!qll.
JaikMtnvillc, Mr*. Lillian Kelly.
ing been «lcu\t with in legislative ses­ Mute, Watson was convicted of mur­
i tcul inn of relinquishing hold of this
Thursday Evening—"Christian Edu­ Total cnrlot shipments from Man­
der in the first degree with a recom­ Mrs. J. M. Glenn.
Superintendent Children’s Work. oflni- if lu* bruit h will stand up
sion.
atee
last
senson
to
date
.......1,055
cation"
12:00—Intermission for lunch.
mendation to mercy.
Mi*. J. L. Moulin Lakeland, Mr*. II. under the coiitiiiuoiiH heavy strain of
7:30—Devotional*
.
TALLAHASSEE, April 16.—The
Wednesday Afternoon
The court hns affirmed tho juiigII.
Chappell.
I offirr. When he amumed the praSpeciul
Music, Quartette: Mrs. Telegraphic Report* front Important
legislature went to work this after­ menl of the criminal court of record • 1:1 C»—Committee meetings.
Superintendent Bible Study; Mrs F. miei-bir, Mr. Honor Law frankly
Market*
Herndon,.
Mrs.
Fox,
Mr.
Parker
nqd
noon on the third week of its session, for Duval county in the ckhc of Wil­
2:00—Devotional.
(
E. Steinmeyor, Jacksonville, Mr*. F. i;uid lii retention of (be pout would
BOSTON: 34". clear. I Florida
Mr. Shinholser.
.•
with tho calendars in good condition liam Meier, plaintiff in error vs. the
Sola, Mrs. J. K. Mettinger.
'
ill pend entirely oil hi* health. OffiAddress, "Christian Education the arrived, 14 unbroken and 6 broken U. Adunis.District
hut with its major problems yet to State of Florida, defendant in error.
2:15—Rupert from Conference Mis­
Secretaries
rial dem.il stu li 11» that i**ued today,
Basis of Vital Christianity,’’ Dr. W. cur* on track. Supplies liberal, de­
he disposed of.
Tho opinion is per curiam. 'A ttor­ sions Fund, Mrs. E. T. Roux.
Ocala—Mr*. Clyatt; Mrs. W. 8. 1 it i* believed, will not influence pub­
mand
and
movement
slow,
market
Report from Workers, Miss Kath­ O. Ijemaatera.
Accomplishraeht^ so far have dealt neys, Austin Killer, \Nilliam A. Holnloii.
lic opinion which ha* been almost uni­
Speciul program by Southern Col­ dull. Florida, 10 Inch crates, New Tlioi
erine
Arnold, Rosa Valdez; Miss Cora
with the less important things. There lowes, jr., and "Miles W. Lewis, all of
Gainesvillu—Mr*.
Floyd; Hotel \ ai­ versal since la.it week’s happenings
French
Strain,
some
yellow
tops
3-6
has been no disposition to throw a Jacksonville, for plaintiff In error; Borchers, Wolff .Settlement; Miss Idu lege. de*.
■
in pailijinieiit that if the government
doz. stalks $2.U0-$2.50.
Friday Morning
wrench in the machinery by injection Rivers Buford, attorney general and J. Moore, Ruth Hargrove, Key West.
Orlando—Mr*. T. B. Codhey; Ho­ is to :•urvive it must In: greatly
8:30—Devotional.
NEW YORK: 58 , cloudy. 22 Flor­
3:30—Report of Young Pooplo, Mrs.
Murvin C. McIntosh, assistant for the
at thooutset of the big mntters.
tel Valdez.
strengthened, and that unlyss the pre­
8:45—Memorial,
for
Miss
Belle
ida
arrived. Supplies moderate, de­
Miami—Mrs. Rutliorford, Comfort mier'* physical condition rapidly im­
E.
A.
Dunn.
state.
Only one general mcasuru hod pass­
mand moderate, movement limited,
Tho court hns affirmed the ju d g ­ Address, "Our Young Peoplo," Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. 8. M. Godboy.
Cottage.
's, cd both houses when they^adjourned
prove* lie cannot yield-the necessary
y:30_Fnll
Campaign:
Our
Avail­
market steady for good stock. Flori­
ment
of
the
circuit
court
for
Duvnl
J. A. Illssett.
Jacksonville—Mr*. T. G. Iluckr, driving power to curry 011 the admin­
over the week-end Friday. k This was
able
Territory,
Mrs.
I.
C."
Jenkins;
da,
10
Inch
crates
some
ordinary
con­
3:45—Report of Social Service,
Comfort Cottage.
a bill introduced in the senate by Sen­ county in the ense of Robert Joyner,
istration. in tlte fulc of ctipahle and
Our Conference Goal, Mrs. J. M. dition New French Strain und Gold­
pluintiff
in
error
vs.
the
Stute
of
Mrs.
Frank Eanes.
Tallahassee—Mr*. S. M. Salley,. alert opposition.
ator Phillips for the relief of W. 11.
.
Address, "Social Service Made Gross; District Organizations, Circuit en Self-blanching mixed 3-6 do*, Comfort •Cottage,
Urinkley, a Confederate. veteran of Florida, defendant in "error. The opinSocieties, Mrs. J. M. Glenn Our F i­ stalks Ue*t $2.00-$2.25, few $2.50,
Tampa—Mr*. R. G. Albury; Mr*. IP ALIENS SMUGGLED
Columbia county. Tho amount in-1 ion is per curiam Attorneys: Wm. Easy," Mrs. W. A. Newell.
nances, Mrs. A. F. Baines.
poorer low a* $1.50, poor condition all
4
;30j—
Report
or
Children’s
Work,
volved was only niightly more than A. Hollowes, Jr., and Miles \\ . LowGeo.
Fox.
FROM CUBA CAPTURED
Selecting Plhce for Conference of Hire* $1.25-$ 1.50.
Delegate*
$400 but It met with bitter opposition Is, of Jacksonville, for plaintiff in Mrs. J. Lawton Moon.
AT FORT LAUDERDALE
PHILADELPHIA: 41 , cloudy. 0
Dramatization, "Missionary Society 1824.
Mr*. Geo. jllartin and Mrs. Sam
in the senate on tho ground thnt it error; Rivers Buford, nttorncy ‘gen­
Report of Committees.
Florida arrived, 2 car* on track In­ Wilson, Ocala, at Mr*. M. K. Higwould lay down the bars for numer­ i a l , and. Marvin C. McIntosh, assls- ut &gt;Vork," Children of Orphanage,
FORT LAUDERDALE, April 1th—
1 ^: 15—Devotional Hour and Conse­ cluding broken. Supplies mode rata,
tant
for
tho
state.
Joiner
was
con­
Enterprise.
gin*.
.
,
.
ous other claims. Brinkioy, ie seems
Nintoen
aliens being smuggled into
demand and movement moderate, tho
"Our Orphanage," Rev. J. R. Cas­ cration Service, Mrs. J. M. Glenn.
Mrs. T. S. Webb, and Mr*. John the United States front Europe by
was cut off from his pension for u victed of murder in the second degree
12:00—Adjournment.
market is steady. Florida, 10 Inch Bouden, Ocala, at Mr*. \\. H. 'Ihornon, Superintendent.
*
glon time because ho hsd been errone­ in Duval county.
way of Cuba were cuptuicd near
elates
New .French Strain 4-6 doz, tor)’*.
By
a
memorandum
decision
without
ously recorded as a deserter.
llecrlli ld ufter dark tonight by Sher$2.00-$2.25, few poorer low as $1.75;
Visitors—Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Jflf Paul C. Bryan and deputy Sheriff
The senate on its side had passed opinion the pourt !h»b ufflrmed the Man Arrested
Six More Tamiami
3 doz. stalkH $2.00; 8 doz. stalks $1.65. White at Mr*. W. S. Thornton's:*
a bill by Senator Stakes providing judgment of the circuit court for HnrW. A. Ilicka of Broward county. The
Trail Blazers Get
$2.00; washed und precooled 3-0 dos.
on
Murder
Charge,
deo
county
in
tho
case
of
state
ex
rel
Mr*. I. H. Wllbiwhy ami Mrs. E. men wero landed from u small Iwut
for an additional member of the su­
Thru From Camp stalks $2.50.
Fuqua, Gainesville ut Mr*. Zeb RaU near Deerfield, clone to the l’ulni
Reckless Driving
preme court. Tho upper body split John Collier, ct al., plaintiffs in er­ *,
CHICAGO: 30-, partly cloudy, 11 lit f’M.
' •
about oven on the subject though, the ror, vs. Ed. Raulerson, ut al, defend­
Bench county line, nnd left to shift
Mr*. C. II. Feltur, Mr*. W ., W. for tbemsolVe*.
MIAMI, April 10.—Six more mem­ Florida arrived, 44 cars on track In­
vote being 18 to 14., It makes it hard ants in orror. Attorneys: Treadwell Two People Killed and Three Were
ber* of the Fort Myer* motorcade cluding
___ _ broken. Supplies heavy, dc- Wright, Mr*. C. L. Glsler, J. W.
They scattered promptly but tho
to tell what will happen when it gets and Treadwell, of Arcadia, for plain­
.
Injured
tiffs
ty
error,
Wilbur
W.
Whitehurst,
broke
through
the
Everglades
yester-,
mttmj
glow, movement drn&amp;gy, market Reeder, J. C. McCaila, and vi»ltor, shoiiff nnd hi* deputy as promptly
in th e . less dignified body, although
day nnd last night wero catching up duM. Florida, 10 inch crate* Golden Mins Ella Switzer, ull of Orlando at rounded .them ull up. Several were
( D r T k * A a o * ela(e4 r w * » l
a committee haa reported favorably of IVaucRula, for defendant in error.
Tho
court
has
affirmed
tho
judgwith Iqst sleep. They were brought Self-blanching some very ordinary Mr*. J. D. Parker'*.
' taken in n hotel in Deerfield, other*
-----------,
,
.
PITTSFIELD,
Maas'.,
April
10.—
a companion measure.
jjm orf 40, was nrrasted at
Mr*. A. A. Smith nnd Mr*. F. along the highway to Fort I-uuderto Miami in two automobiles sent to condition 4-0 doz. stalk* $2.26*$2.50,
The senate also took the initiative moot of tho circuit court of A-olumbjaj
charged with mur- the McCrary Construction camp, 44 New French Strain 4-6 do*, stalks $2- Ilullcr of SL Petersburg at Mrs. L. P, dale and Pompano and the other* in.
towards abolition of hanging and set­ county in the case of Henry Strecty.l ,l0|ne h#|^
plalntiTf
in
error
vs.
the
Stato
of
tJer
u
th#
two persona Imt- rqllcs from here on tho TamUnil Trail, $2.25; 8 doz. stalks $1.50-$1.76; 2Vi Hagan’s.
ting up of an electric chair for in­
} small shucks ulong tho road,
Florida,
defendant
in
error.
Tho
opin­
Mr*. J. H. Gaston nnd Mr*.HD. G.
ing
killed
and
three
injured
when his which the party reached after an all 3 dos. stalks $1.5U-$2.00,
Joseph Lombard, ono of tho men,
fliction of the death penalty in U»i*
DETROIT: 32°, clear. 2 Florida Edwards, of Crystal River at Mr*. M. told Deputy Sheriff W. A. Hick* the
state, and the week-end rolled over ion is per curiam. Attorneys: R. W. automobile crashed Into a crowd of day journoy Saturday from the Rob­
story of their journey. Hu declared
with it on second reading, in' the Farnell, of Lako City, for plaintiff in people late last night, Tho throe ert* camp, several mile* further out. arrived, 35 cars on track Including U Wright’s.
Car* left here last night to bring brokon. Supplies heavy, demand undl
Mrs. Hartwell and Mrs. Dobson, of that in Cuba thifre is a company
house. It also passed o measure by error; River* Buford, attorney gen­ year-old son of John P. Gasson, who
that eral and Marvin C. McIntosh, assUt- had been hurled through the wind­ back other members of the* party. movement light, market weak, Flori­ Lakeland, at Mrs. J. B. Starling's.
which agrees to smuggle tho for­
Scnator Wicker
pfaviding
Mrs. Clough and Mr*. Barlow, of eigners into America for $200. Tho
"
be
ob- ant for the state. Strccty was con- shield of tho automobile Into Miller's From the McCrary camp, tho going da 10 inch crates Golden Self-blanch­
“Haalth and Temperance Day
vlcted of assault with intent to com­ ja p was found at Miller** homo vir­ will he comparatively *asy with most ing and New French Strain 4-6 doz. Lakeland, at Mr*. A. D. Shocmukcr's. nun paid that sum in Italy and were
served In tho public achoola.
of the way finished or partly finish­ stalks mostly $2.00-$23l5, few $2.50.
Mr*. Freeman and Mrs. Bear, of taken to Cuba, said Ixinihard. and
tually qnhurt.
.
The house, for ita part, ha* passed mit murder in tho second degree.
The court has reversed the decree
ed highway and only enough men to
PITTSBURGH: 80°, partly cloudy. lakeland, at Mr*. Gibbs'. •
measure removing tho disabilities of
from there they were taken In
Mrs. H. II. Rust, of Leesburg, ut email boat to Deerthild.
30
Winter aGrdcn ha* ■ new railway bring dn the automobiles of tho mo­ 1 California, 6 Florida arrived.
married women under age |»y Repre­ of tho circuit court fot Munatee coun­
. il
.tiu fit
A starch of tho men showed aev«.,n
sentative Wiliiums, qpo by Represcn- ty in the case of Fred P. 8crkis*ian, station, two new business block* and torcade will be left behind to follow car* on track including broken. Op­ Mr*. W. P- Fields*.
ening Monday: Supplios moderate, ' .Mrs. Mutton, of Odossa, at Mrs. W •ral of them with resignikion w rdf.q
tative Miller making it unlawful to appellant, vs. Bonjaiqlrt B. Newman, is to hav« a new post office building. today.
appellee.
Tho
opinion
la
by
Judge
demand and movement slow, market P. Field*.'
• showing that they had b*«n in
display the flag or the colors as an
•/'
Ellis,
Judges
Whitfield
and
West
dlsMr*.
J.
F.
Fischer,
of
Wauchuln
nt
(lull.
Florida,
10
inch
rrptes
Guidon
United
States-during,
th
e
-Wazld-War.
advertisement or to relace them io
Or.
Hobson^
Pastor
of.
Prieat Sentenced
and- Na«t— S t a n c h . * j r » . T c l f o n f * .
anyway, and one by Mr. Milam pro­ hcnt. Attorneys, John IL Singletary
This led the sheri$Pa oIGfera to be­
Jacksonville Churchy Self.Blanching
of
Bradcntown
for
appellant;
Dewey
Mr*. Gilbert A. Evans und Mr*. lieve that the meq M4 heon deported
Strain 3-0 doz. stalk* $2.00-$2.75; 8'a
To. L ife H ard Labor'
viding that tho .constitution and
A. Dye, of Bradentown, for appcliee
Tenders Resignation $2.25-$2.50, sumo decayed 8-8 do*, Harrington Tresla, of Clearwater, at from tho United 8 U tti and also that
American "Meals
iuuai* b s - tau g h t far the
~ — "* ’
_ ...
in
For
KUlUifir
Superior
Mrs. Baggett’s.
stalks low as $L50. '
w
high wrbooU. universities and college-- In this
several may be radicals. *
Florida,
the
court
determines
what
Mr*. 11. B. P.hlfer and Mrs. J. L.
JACKSONVILLE,
April
10.—Dt.
The men include six Italians, eight
of Uw state. The house has «l»u
(Ujr T tie *.sa— (s l » 4 !••**•»
Guy, of High Springs, at Mr*. P. M. Uurainiana, l*o Augtriana and threa
W. A. Hobson, pastor of the First American Debt
voted tq give HiUahoro county an ex­ constitute*, an election upon th* wid­
KALAMAZOO.
Midi,.
Aftril
16.—
Baptist church, announced at the
Elder's.
t ••
tra circuit Judge and anuDier uoe to ow’s part to tako a child's interest U&gt;
Can ho-Slovakian*. ,
Funding Commission
Mr*. Norri*, of Oviedo, and Mr*. R.
the judicial ciicul^em hracirg Duval lieu of dower. Tim court «ey* In part: Rev.. Father Charles DUlon confessed morning service yesterday that he had
They will he held lay the Broward
*,*Th|&gt; exercise of the rlj8 t should he
A uthorizes Paym ent T. Thoma*. of Wlnauma, nt Mr*. U. L. county tberiffff until federal authori­
county.’'
i
Vi roadu by such mean* *» wUl definite­ .layer of hie superior, Rev. Father tendered hie resignation to the hoard
Griffin'*.
. •
"
ifenry O’NeH, of BL Augustine Cath­ of deacons, effective May 0, the 23rd
This week, itl*. believed, will start
ties have h» opportunity to act.
W A iS r iS G T ^ S f r C T .- T h .
ly
and
finally
conclude
her
action.
It
Mr*.
J.
J.
Henman,
of
Madison,
at
anniversary
of
hie.
pastorate.
Dr.
olic
church.
But
Thursday,
wma
nenwork on some of tbc big things. It
.
seems about time something came may be by a written declaration made tpneed to life Imprisonment a t hard Hobsuu did not discqs* "his future Americas Debt Funding CoaynlMlon W. J. Carpenter'*.
The Adair RotyQr CompmQr WiU , .
Mr*. II. G. lUthhun, or Vcroj und build an eight-story hotel 4 * ,# .,.,.
out of committoo bn tty: various ga#o- ol record la the probate office, per­ labor by • Judge W einer In circuit plane. The First Baptist church U today authorized Secretary Mellon to
line tax measures and others ivlstiqg haps by a deed of conveyance recit­ court this morning. Dillon entered one of the largest Baptist churches in islgn a- wgr debt funding ggreoment Mr*. A. J. OlUo, of Cite*, nt C ..V . \ IV c le rs■b u rg *.
■
With Finland.
..
. ,* • uvwllawa M
thecBouth.
, ‘
•
to the n&gt;ad department; one indeed," ing her election, but It should no4 be a plea of guilty when arraigned. .
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•
.
(Cu.llua*!
l‘U&gt;
ni*l
•
eui » , n .*
LtfM

Will B e One o f Largest Conventions Held Here
•
This Season

NEW RECORD
FOR FLIGHT _
Iir iIniirriI
SUSTAINEDF0R ILL _ HEALTH

ORLANDO HOST
TO CONVENTIONS
WORKING SMOOTH , THIS WEEK

CELERY MARKETS

STATE SUPREME
COURT DECISIONS

WHERE VISITORS
HERE WILL BE

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PAGE SIX

Noon T ill 8:30 P. M.

Sunday, April 15th
M ENU
Oyster Cocktail
. .
, 80UI*
Chicken ljuHIpn with Noodlo*
Picnlilli

Olives

OH I) Kit OF I) KM 01 . AY
said to uc impossible to use in a pavtag mixture, 48Vo of .this sand passed
The Sanford Chapter, Order ,of Dea screen having 100 rneshaa to the
Molny for Boye will hold their, regu­
square inch and" 129* passed o 200 lar meeting Wednesday evening in
mesh Move. This road has carried
Mrs. J. N. Robson, and little son, the • tourist traffic and trucks thru the Masonic Hall .nt 7:30. The DoMARION DAVIES
Harry,-aud^auntr Mrs^ BoawriL .oC the- rfesert" u n d e r'th is- extreme heat Molay dcgrco. will, he conferred upon
Georgia, are spending the week-end find has given perfect satlsfacttan. It three candidates and as this will be
in Ft. Pierce. '
• has not=aaftened, nor has it waved or the first time th at the local chapter
will have put on this degree it isdookrutted.**
« ori forward to with much interest Ail
. PAGEANT. ’
Over a million yards of Wllllte members are ur/red to attend this
On Wednesday, night, of the 18th,
were laid In California last year and meeting as something of great inter­
there will bo given a t the Methodist contracts now under way represent
est will be discussed. All Master Ma­
church the Pageant “Christ in Amer­
t(int much moro for this. year. I t i s ! sons are cordially invited also.
•
ica," In connection with the lecture)■lused throughout the United State*)
by Mrs. Glonn. Those who missed
The Ilcrold delivered six-tim es a
seoing thia pageant before did misa
....
i
'i / ✓ !
SURPRISE PARTY.
a great treat.
*
Don’t forget the time, * 80 Wednes
Friday evoniog, Clinton Caraway,
The Daily Herald, lGc per*
day
evening of the 18th. No collec'
was the attractive honyoe at a sur­
prise party given by Misses Carrie
lh q m ^ » b n .ifi Jorn.abova. jawsVd
Da nicy and Viola Both; ja t the home
coronets, in a million dollar aettig.
quired no maintenance: Atlanta re
NOTICE!
of tlic latter
A cast of 3,000, including fell ill
cently
asked
for
(bids
on
severa
All members of Morocco Templn
star principals. Added attract!**
streets
Willlte
being
the
only
bid:
holding. certificates in The Black
'Black-Draught Recommended by included.
darnel Fund will please meet Mon­ requested.
, an A rkansas Farm er Who Has
day night at ri:00 o’clock at the Val­
Monday ^nd Tuesday
dez Hotel.
U sed It, When Needed,
JACKIE CQOGAN in
F. L. MILLER.
for 25 Y ears.

prize also a Jupancso wail banket,
went to Miss Ruba Williams.'
.
Following the awarding of the
prizes, the hostess served chicken
salad, saltincs, olives, sandwiches and
sherbert as refreshments.
_.
Miss-Miller’s gucsU werq M rs-J. D.
Woodruff, Mrs. I’d Betts, Miss Kern
Ward, Mrs. F red Wight, Mrs. Joe
Chittenden, Mrs. Robert liines»rh(rs.
Roy Chittenden, Mrs. Hawkins Con­
nelly, Miss Lottie Caldwell, Miss Ruba
Williams, Mrs. Braxton Baggett, Miss
Frances Gonzales, Miss Helen Gon­
zales, Mrs. Raymond Phillips, and
Miss Margaret Clark.'
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112 South Park Avenue

Prime Cut of Roast Beef Natural ^
■ Roast Btuffed-Turkry-with-ttranhcrry Smire ■*""*
City Dressed Pork Chops with Fried Tomatoes
Stewed Chicken with Dumplings
VEGETABLES
Sweet or Whito Potatoes
Home-grown String Beans
SALAD
Hearts o f'Lettuce with Mnyonnaiso

ILY HERALD, SATURDAY APRIL 14, 1923
until Monday, April 23rdr a t w&amp;ch
tiiiic the United Thank* offering wiU(
be taken. All those holding boxen,’
please bring them in that date.

Daily Fashion Hint

llKSSRRTS • •
Ice Cream and Cuke ,
Coconnut Custnrd or I’um
Cheese and Crackers
Demi Tnss
Our own mnkc I’nrkcr Houso Rolls

SOCIETY
MBS. FRED DAIGEIt. Society Editor
Phone 217-W
t r | on h a v e n i»r f r l r n d . , l a l l l n x &gt; «mi
— U r u n a r r K o l n a n n &gt; „ l i r r r „ r runtime
h o m r , o r ir &gt;«*u n re m l r r l n l n l n * . w r i t e
a pnatal rn rtl l o ( h i * t l r f i a r l i o r n l . i c l t l o *
tlrln ll a. o r t r l r p b n n e i h r l i n o .
I t «VMI
hr n r r a t l r n p p rrrln frii.

SOCIAL CALENDAR

yitertjrin honoring Little Miss
Jbttfierlne Thigpen whose birthday
•^innlversary it is.
,
tsrtnHliiy—Mrs. 8. E. Ilnrrctt will en­
te rta in the members of the Dupli**cnte Bridge Club.
J-nturdny—Bacital at the Studio of
I Mrs. Fannie S. Munson on Myrtle
' Avenue nt 3:30 p. m.
.Monday—Mrs. K. *M. Galloway will
entertain nt bridge at 3 o'clock.
Tuesday—Bubseriptltm-IWdge— party
nt the I’urish House at 3:00 p. m.
under the auspices of the Woman's
Guild, of Holy Cross.
Monday—Pipe Organ Club meets nt
the home of M rs/Vorresl Gnlchcll
' on Oak Avenue y f 3:30 p. m.
C. V. Franklin, of Jacksonville
sjieiit the ilny hen fliursduy, altcnding to liusiness.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Gootlleh, of
Savannah, (in., are spending u short
time hoie, ut the Montezuma.
Imkrlnnd was
yesterday by I*.
S. I/ooncy.

Mrs. J. N. Robson olid son,
motored to Ft. Pierce today
they will spend the week-end
guests of friends.
Among the business visitors I
Thursday wero Geo. W. Crews
Jacksonville, und M. lllnte, of Alb,
On. .
M. y.iindorf, of Baltimore, was in
the city Thursday transacting busi­
ness, making his headquarters nt the
Montczuniu.

The motnbors of the JlusIncHs nnd
Professional Women’s Club nnd n few
guests were delightfully entertained
Thursday evening a t the homo of
Mrs. '/Mb Ratliff, by Mrs. Ratliff,
Mrs. J, E. Wnthen1 , Misses Agnes
Berner nnd Ann I-ce.
After n business session, n social
hour was enjoyed, refreshments of
chicken salad, nut bread sandwiches,
pirkles, coffee with whipped cream
ami niintn were served nt a late hour.
The favors were Dorothy Perkins
roses.
Members and guests presont wero:
Mrs. John I«connrdi, Mrs. O. P. Hern­
don, Mr:i, A. It. Marshall, Mrs. Zeb
Ratliff, Mrs. J. E* Wnthen, Misses
Margaret Mueller, Agnes Hershberg­
er, Allie Gillon, Cora I a*c Tillis, Klizaheth Musnon, Ann I&gt;ee and Agnes
Berner.

Charley"'Britt spent the ilny yestcr
dny nt Haines City, lakeland and
other points in South Florida on busk
ness.
■
•
Clinton Caraway, Alva Mllnnc, HorMrs. George Shipp, who has been ill
ince Davis, William Yarbrough, Deane
Treadwell, ami Mr. nnd Mrs. South- with n severe attack of intestinal fev­
er for the past two weeks, is conval­
. Clinton nCrnwny leaves next week escing nt her home on Sanford
.
.
for Chicago, III., where he will enter Heights.
school. .
Georgo Shipp will spend the week
end with his family on the Heights,
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY.
Entertaining in her usual charm­ lie has been employed nt Tavares for
ing and grnclous mnnncr, Mrs. F. E. the past two weeks, overhauling the
locomotives on the Tnvnrcs &amp; Gulf
Roumlllut ontertulned nt bridge yes­
terday nftornoon nt her attractive Railroad. The work there will Inst
about two weeks-longer. A local firm,
home on Palmetto uvenue, honoring
the
Sanford Machine Company, has
Miss Mary Powell, of Tarboro, N. C.,
the
contract.
the charming guest of her sister, Mrs.

‘‘OLIVER TW IST

Hatfield, Ark.—Mr. O. W. Parsons, a e x m m m tm m m m m m m m m m
well-known farmer on Route I, this place,
says: "I keep Black-Draught in ray home
Taj quick results, try a want
all the time. B is the best all-around
medicine I have ever found (or the liver
and (or constipation; We began using U
25 or mord years ago and have used it
whenever needed since. 1 have never
/AjJ
found any other medicine gs good for
constipation, and that was what 1 suffer­
M
f
ed with till I began using Black-Draught.
Black-Draught corrected this condition,
and now we use it for the liver and for
indigestion—a tight and sluggish feejiag
after meals, for bad taste hi the mouth
Prevents Skidding, Meana Safetj, and
and sour stomach.
“ My wife uses It for headache and
they cost no more than ordirarybiliousness. It sets on our shelf and we
Tlrea
don’t let it get o ut It has been a great
help lo us. I believe a great deal oi
HIGH TEST GASOLINE
sickness is caused by hurried eating and
constipation, and Black-Draught, il taken
right,.will correct tills condition."
Get Thcdford's, the original and only
genuine Black-Draught powdered liver
Phonr 4$t-J
medicine. Sold everywhere.
NC-150 103 Palmetto Ave,

m

mmm

David Caldwell. There ’ wero six
Mra. Edgar Thompson, of Jackson­
HERE’S YOUR STAFF OF LIFE, IN
tables of players nnd n few extra
FAVORED AT PALM BEACH
ville, came in this afternoon for a
guests Joined the players for refresh­
EVERY . DELICIOUS VARIETY‘
visit with Mr. Thompson, who is one , What Fnxhlon favored at Biarritz, ■
ments.
the
certainly
icficats
at
Palm
|!carh,
■ If you want to realize that there in an art of baking, you need only
of the expert Linotype operutors in
The rooms where the card tables this office. As Hoon as a suitnble hence this lovely satin crfpe in Imu’rc ■ look at the counters of Houth'a Bakery. There, rows upon rows of
color trimmed with a delicate tracery of
‘wj*re adorned with srystnl vases nnd homo can bo'sccurcd they, with their gold and rich brown braid. A shawl 2 Bread, Pics, Cakes, Crullers, Muffins, and scorea of other varieties
--bnskt-tir-trt—jft»Wet-nml—ytdloW-snap­ two Hoys who urc now attending col­ collar finishes the V-shapcd neck, while ■ tempt the appetito and delight the eye. Absolute purity of ingredthe flowing sleeves add to tlieclturrn of
dragons, and pink roses.
lege in Gcorgin, will become residents the model. Of course there is a panel— ■ ients, baked in the cleanest, most scientific ovens.
The tally curds wore hand-painted of Sanford.
blit only on one side. At the other
in landscape aconea and when scores
side are the fringed ends of a satin
girdle.
were counted the first prize, u crystul
_ Pictorial Review Dress No.l 1408.
,
mayonnaise set, was awarded Mrs. Why W illite is the
Next lo Princcea Theatre
Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35
i W. C. H ill. The cut prize, a parch­ .. A nsw er to AlLof the
cents.
ment shade, was won by Mrs. A. W.
P aving *Problems
Fitts. The honorco, Miss Powell,
.was presented n Japanese parasol.
Willite road fi inches thick 3 inch
At the conclusion of the game the
♦te
I
hostess assisted by Mrs. Caldwell base and 2 inch wearing surface has
i
,
10
Stores
in
Georgia----------------1
Store
in
Florida
withstood
the
terrific
heat
and
trnfand Mrs. Howard, serves! a tempting
I fie iii the Yuma desert for. over three
salad course and ice cream.
Invited to meet Miss Powell were j years and is as perfect now ns the tiny
Mrs.
L. G. Stringfellow, Mrs. R. A. it was first completed, by using WllMOTHERS C l.I’ll.
Newman,
Mrs. Duvid Caldwell, Mrs. lite on this rood the engincr was able
Mrs. W: Morton Thigpen entertain­
Howard
I-eGctte,
Mrs. Hurry B. to save 720 cars of shipped material
ed the members of the Mother’s Club
Lewis,
Mrs.
Fred
Dniger,
Mrs. Snm aggregates and hays that by using
most delightfully yesterday ufternoon
Phone 127
Yountz, Mrs. Claude Howard. Mrs. It. Willite he saved the taxpayers 25 V
Sanford’s New Store
at her home on Magnolia avenue.
cents a yard ori the water charge
L.
Perkins,
Mrs.
J.
M.
Wallace,
Mrs.
The (list puit of the afternoon was
alone. This road runs through n rock­
devoted to business, matters of in:- Hal Wight, Mrs. Joe U-e, Miss Muble
less arid desert and all water used on
Bowler,
Mrs.
Donald
Smith,
Mrs.
I&gt;.
portanee were attended to, among
the work had to be hauled to the Job
P.
Drummond,
Mrs.
Archie
Bella,
them being the completion of plans
in tnnh wagons, which proves very
for pictures for children Wkich' will Mrs. W. W. Potter, Mrs. F. J. Gon­
costly. The only water used in Wil­
zales,
Mrs.
Walter
Morgan,
Mrs.
Ed.
be shown each Saturday morning nt
lite was that used by the boiler on the
a local picture show. Dates to bo l,nnr, Mrs. George Knight. Mrs. M.
hut plant for heuting the usphalt.
announced later. The Mothers Club S. Wiggins, Mrs, A. W. l'itts, Mru.
Tho sunil used on this job won ob­
also donated u set of hooks, “ Foun­ W. C. Hill, Mrs. Knight, Sr., nnd Mrs.
tained alongside the right of way.
dation Stones of Success” to the San­
, hauled to the plant in scrapers nnd
ford Library. Pluns were also made
was termed by the Popular Mechan­
for a Rummage Sale to be held Satur­
ic's magazine representative who in­
day week.
spected
the work as hour glass sand,
At the conclusion of business u so­
cial hnu:' was enjoyed .the hostess
serving a dainty ice course.

Mrs. Ben Caswell is expet
thin afternoon from Allot
where she lias spent the po
as the guest of her parents.
Beach, arrived here yesterday and vs ill
spend a few duy.i here with her sis.
tor, Miss Jessie Hutchinson.
Among the tourists arriving here
Thursday were Mrs. Rutli Smith, of
Fottstuwn, and Mrs. Margaret (’asteller, of Khmnokin.
s Mrs. II. Gilmore Clifton, who ,lmi
^teen Um» charming gueat of hot sis&gt; r « . Mrs. Gcoigu Fox and Mis.,L. A.
;Douglas, has gunc to Miami, whore
5nho wil make her future home.
Mra. Bryan Hlunnun and little son,
Snm, who have spent tho winter here
with her mother, Mrn. E. A. Douglas,
have gone to Atlanta, Gu., where^
they will make their- future-home.
They were Joined hole by Mr. Htruman. who hen been in Orlando for
ecvcral week* on business#

ROUTH BAKERY

BOOK LOVERS CLUII,
Among tho many delightful social
event» of yesterday was that of yes­
terday afternoon, when Mrs. K. P.
Morse entertaiued the members of
tlr, Book I-ovorn Club, at bur lovely
country home.
Tho rooms were bright with n pro­
fusion of spring flowers combined
with ferns.
During tho afternoon books nnd
curicnl events were discussed, lute ill
tho ufetrnoon Mrs. Morse served n
delicious salad course followed by ah
ice course. ~ ”
Among the club members prerent
Were Mr*. ]). A. Howard, Mrs. A. E.
Hill. Mrs. J. B. P act, Mru. L. P*
llaifmi. Mia. Fred Willania, aiuI Mrtf.

WHITE CANVAS 1-STRAP P U M P S /pair....... . $2.00
A NEW TKiEND
IN OXFORDS
II i» notable thin seanon
that Oxfords uro distin­
guished by an air o f dressi­
ness. It is nn innovation
which you aru sure lo like.
From these displays you
may choose Oxfords with a
heel and soli) comfortable
for walking and yet; at­
tractive enough in design
to harmonize w ith your
afternoon frock or costumo

Illnrk Satin or
White Kid
Slippers like
These are now
in Stock. The
Bow Tie ia

.SA N FO U D .K L A

WHITE EVE CLOTH, 1-STRAP PUMPS, pair

$4.00

WHITE KED OXFORDS! pair ..... ........................ y$3.00
WHITE 1-STRAP KED, pair .................................... $3.00
BLACK LACE OXFORDS, p a ir ............................. $3.50
BLACK OR BROWN 1-STRAP PUMPS, pair

BOYS’ PALM BEACH SUITS, 2 PANTS
BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, 1 PANTS

$3.50

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 16,1923

PA G E TW O

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been prepared nnd hna nothing to do
with any state measure th at might
come up. Kvory county th at borders
Seminole has such n law and it can be
passed ln_ a few minutes after it
comes before the legislature since It
is n local bill and one th a t.h a s the
sanction nnd endorsement of the asso­
ciation and ninety-live per cent of the
people. Let it be passed this week
nnd get it off our minds.

A s iT W Wees# Ever
wen. uKcouRst iscvt ria a s « 'T \
msAccT - had yo« aotnaa si

A N IN D E X
TO CHARACTER
There coulfl be" no better index to char­
acter than a savings pass-book.

GOOD PACK. MEANS EVERY
THING

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This will serve you well at all times and
under all circumstances.

, Now w hile.yapre nil upon this sub­
ject of lieUtth handling of vegetables
notrA r
nnd tlje co-op&lt;yntjon of the growers,
n T h r h la I tl- t o l H - i » a g c W e k k i y (H e r - ft 1A well5to reititmber that few of the
THE PEOPLES BJAKfelbf^SfMtfbr^1^
1|
a n1&lt;] e n l l r r l r r m r r s
S&lt;-mln»lp
t ’m i n l j
H i n t la iiubilaUait r i r r i 1‘ r l d a r . A &lt; » r r &gt; growers In tips &lt; section
ever, lose
ready
and
anxious
ut
help
y
ou
,
to
m
V
| t u j n a r n l r a InaBr k n i m n un niipIlSa, lion. S3.00 par &gt;rnr. nlna»a,l*i rd fik fr. iponqy,wtum they put up n good pack
yourself. An,IntcirSt-bearing occOu n tfa;,
iind-ltiiiWn they hove the reputation bf
yourTicsl recommendation.
------lM K M I I K U — 3 U K A S W M ; l A T H U ■- H H H S S
in mnking commitments, either be­
Tim Asaoelnlci! Truss Is exclusively only putting up good stuff. The
•ntlileil tu tlm usft for reiiulillcntlon of 'llcruld has preached this doctrine for
cause of uncertainty an to how far.
all news tlliqiulclie* rriiliiiil 10 It or
not olhurwlHi' ereitlti’il In Ihla imjtur fifteen years in this city and yet it
the present building movement will I
' mill ulao the liicul ntwa . pulillsheil seems that when the growers get to
run or because of the price question, ■
herein.
and wholesale trado In dull in spots. i m
dispatch'*. hotel,, are also reeervet. j ,hl‘ «’lnr‘; wheru thc&gt;’ lhlrlk **&gt;•* mUHt
off loot u n iA i.u i i m i .iiim j . 1‘hiino Mil ship or lose money they ship every­
Lumber distributers, however, look1J
thing they have regardless of the
for a general entry intp the market j»
Sanford, Florida
Fotcijtn A4y*rtf*lnf h*pre«*fV#«tJv«
&lt;iunlity of the stuff or of the mnnncrf
by the retailers during this month, ■
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.
"H t FLAMU t IC/\ N P UCSh A SS(K; 1A I ION 1
in which it Is packed and this nttitude
and the mills are clearing their decks!"
does more to break the markets and
as best they can in preparation for n ■
keep them broken than nny other
big Increase in business shortly. The
agency In the world. Right now there
market meanwhile holds firm. Tran­
Nothing happened on Friday the is celery in this section that should
sit cars have been in heavy demand LEGISLATURE GOES TO WORK
Kiwanians Courtesy
never bo shipped and yet today you
Thirteenth.
1.
— A new Library Building in the center of the city.
during the last few weeks and hnve ON THIRD WEEK OF SESSION,
will find growefs shipping stuff that
2.
— Extension of the present bulkhead on thc'takc shore. been well cleaned up, with the result
W eek Will Be Observ­
CALENDAR IN GOOD SHAPE
3.
— The new pier and bout basin finished before January,that prices on them have moved high­
The Republican party will cut down they know and everyone knows will |
ed by Sanford Club
1924.
•
er. The mills are sill heavily ovorthe income tax in the noxt yeur in not bring the freight charges. They
(Continued
from
page
It
want
to
get
U
out
of
the
field
nnd
try
4. — A big Auditoriu m that will seat at least 5,000 people.
bdkikcd. Though they have lately
order to make a showing Itcfore elec­
that would place that body with the
Locnl Kiwnninns arc planning to
G.— New home for the Canlpbell-Lossllig Post, American
.made Rome progress in reducing their
tion day.
. to get something for it* nnd they hope
railroad
commission.
observe
from April 15 to 21 as Cour­
against hope that it might slip into
old order files, they still have enough
Legion.
•
tesy
Week
in nccordanco with plans
I-oeal
option
tick
eradication
ns
pro­
G.— A Community C hest out of which nil funds will be
on their books to keep them running
I)e we hear anything about the sgmc market somewhere nnd bring
made
by
the
KiwuniS* Club Interimposed
by
Representative
Parrish
is
at normal from thirty to sixty days.
drawn.
starting of the boat basin and the something back. However, nine times
tionol,
President
J. G. .Sharon of the
duu
to
emerge
to
the
floor
of
the
out
of
ten
it
will
not
bring
freight!
Mill stocks have been only slightly,
7.
—Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
pier and nil that work on the lake
Sanford
Kiwnnis
Club announced to­
house,
while
there
may
he
something
charges
nnd
here
the
grower
who
8.
— Municipal ownership, starting w ith w ater works andif at ull .improved, u#d It is still diffi­
front.
day.
regarding
th&lt;^
primary
laws.
shipped it loses but—not only ho
cult to place orders,1'especially if they
so ft water.
There will most certainly be some­
loses on this pnrticulnd shipment hut
President Sharon said that the idea
are Rf a badly mixed character.
9.
—
System
atic
mosquito
campnign
and
cleaner
city.
The bride of the Duke of York will he makes ull his neighbors lose for
thing,
unless
the
house
turns
hack
on
for
the observance of Courtesy We»k
10.—
Ten
thousand
people
here
one
year
from
today.
Industrial trade holds up very sat­
curry Tnmpu orange blossoms says he lowers the markets by flooding
its
word,
on
county
convict
leasing.
grew
out of an experience of a group
isfactorily, and is expanding in some
the Tampa Times. And We believe them with the poor stulf nnd he loses
This
matter,
in
its
various
ramifica­
of
Kiwanians
at n hotel in a northern
channels. Railroads are on tho m ar­
that Florida orange blossoms will atul the whole section loses ami the
R-l ket for vast quantities of repair and tions brought on by the recent nl- city, where they were breakfasting.
give the royal couple good luck.
markets are afraid of Sanford stuff
Rfl construction
materials, and have lefted disclosures of brutality, has Thu food was served with so little
----------- o----------- for a lopg time to come. This part
Rn placed furtaher orders for rolling been noisiest if not really foremost courtesy that the men in the party
Harding blames the newspapers for of the growing business here needs
digressed from the subject under dis­
R't stock. The Ail fields are scenes of ac­ before both bodies so far.
the statement about his candidacy. regulating as much ns nny part of the
There
seems
to
lie
little
doubt
hut
cussion
nml talked about the value of
R*l
Tlie Herald carriers manage and control their routes, pay in
tivity. and their consumption of tim­
He should not hiumc the newspapers. game of growing nnd shipping of
advance for nil papers drawn, and absolutely depend upon their R-i bers and general construction items that the leasing of county convicts courtesy in business. After some dis­
He knows that newspapers are al­ vegetables. In fact unless a good
collections for their running capital anil profits. When subscrib­ R-U is large. Automobile, furniture, floor­ to private firms or individuals will he cussion of the ipibjcct in the abstract,
ways looking for news and Attorney quality of sttiir and a good pack cun
R-s ing and Interior trim- manufacturers abolished. Whether the reform will one of the men suddenly got the idea
ers neglect tu pay them it is the CARRIER and not THE
General Daugherty gave them some. he guaranteed there is hardly any
R-l remain heavily on the hardwood innr- go as fur us to discontinue corporal that it would be a good thing for the
Herald that stands the “brunt."
—----------o-----------use of the people here trying to get
Ry ket, while miscellaneous consumers’ punishment is a matter of conjecture. 1,000 Kiwnnis clubs throughout the
Subscribers who do not cure to pny the carrier each week
A senate committee has reported un- nation to emplinsize the vnlfec of rourNow that Seminole county lias together on any part of the growing
R-l
may pay the Herald two or more months in advance and they
requirements aggregate n sizable volbuilt the steel drawbridge at Osteen j and shipping of winter vegetables,
-T-j. •timer—Exports •of-llotli softwoods-a ini favorably un a hill embodying that tesy iu the uiruirs of. every day life.
will nay the carrier each week from this fund.— i ------—____ —
ferry—il-- is -about—1imr— t h a t- NmrjJl’his~wmitd -rn tlfy ltr't h n^tdfTgein part * i __ This system of delivery is known ns-the INDEPENDENT
rot hardwoods arc increasing. The posi­ feature. Under the present calender Plans for the observance of .Courtesy
fimyftn district 'built that new road of the co-operative idea if the Troti An CARRIER PLAN and is used by most of the larger newspapers of r t tion of thy lumber market is therefore the whole question will come up as a Week were formulated by the nicii
they promised to give us (o Coronado clad rules could he enforced in regard h*j the country nnd has proven beyond doubt to ho tho ver ybest plan
R.4 very strong fundamentally, and no mater of special business ut 11 o'clock before they left the hotel and with
Wednesday.
Reach.
to growing and shipping of only
solne modifications were sent from
Rt
of delivery. When n hoy manages Ids own route, buys and sells
material weakening on uny popular
The budget will test its strength International headquarters in ( Ima­
o
prime stulT. Whenever the groworc I R*, at it profit he i*j in business for himself in exactly the same sense p ' ! item can he expected at this time.
durin gthe week. The joint •appro­ go to all constituent groups in the
Every day tile newspapers record gel this in their heads and put their R* us any merchant. He knows he must give servlcb' to fie success­ r 11
Lumber
production
In
the
south
H
ub priations committee
plans to hold United States and Canada.
an accident at I lie railroad crossings business on u business basis it will Rn ful nnd build ifp his business, lie knows that every new custom­
been adversely influenced by unfavor­ sessions with It beginning tomorrow,
^und it should wake .up the Florida Ik, time to talk about better shipping 11*4 er ho. secures• means more profit. In short,'-Ik* UWowe-hu - must
able' w e a th e ri' 'shortage 'of "box curs afternoon and PV'kuiy with’*i r UrUli; Sunday; 'Aprtl' 22,’ hau ’been -desig­
^legislature in regard to the idea of j arrangements. If we had the finest Rm conduct his business in a capable ami efficient manner to be suc­
and also of labor. Output of Dougins the job is completed. The schedule of nated iu Kiwnninn circles as Courtesy
making all road crossings safe by I marketing conditions here in the Ra cessful.
fir is well maintained on a high level, work provides at first thut the de­ Sunday. Clergymen throughout tin
having tin- county roads go over world they could not prevail against Ru
The Herald earnestly requests its subscribers not to dis­
Iml continues to la* exceeded by lioth&lt; partmental heads or representatives United States and Canada who are
or tlialci the railway tracks, It is tb,. poor pack and the poor quality R-4 courage these boys in Ibis, their first business venture, by refus­
Kiwanians will on that day, preach
shipments and orders.
will be heard. Refnre the comVnittee on some phase of the subject. “The
Worth trying out at tills session.
of winter vegetables. This W as the Rti
ing to pny promptly each week, for their newspaper.
submits its report, however, the bars Courtesy of Joseph” will be discuss­
---------- o— ------greatest menace to the citrus indus­ R*i
PRICE OF STEEL TO
will lie thrown down and anyone
Money for investment purposes is try for many years and under the Rii
ed in the Sunday sc hunts by Kiwan­
RAISE Al TO COSTS heard that has anything to say. It
coming to Sanford at Inst. There is plan of the Citrus
Exchange and ta
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD.
ians who are teachers of Sunday
could hardly he expected that the
no better investment hi the south to­ other agencies it was finally brought Ri
Pi K ira Ra M iu ra p j p i in Ra
school classes using the Intcrimliunu!
DETROIT, ‘April HI.—-Due to the puck of recommended appropriations
day than Sanford real estate and to the attention of the growers thutj
lesson.
fact that automobile manufacturers can go through without a scratch, and
there should never la- any trouble in they had to pick and pack good fruit
And don’t take risks with your money have again commenced .paying bo­
The general plan cnlls for the ohthere has been an expression of the
getting all the money needed fur real or they would lose out and no agency ble magazines that maintain asuch a
service bureau. You may even* find unless you call nlford to lose it.
nuses for steel and other automotive hold-over opposition’ to the plan of ^rvance of Courtesy Week in the
estate investIntents in Sanford. And would ship their stuff. When this
The great need is for more rare
if tiie people here can get all they becomes the rule at Sanford the that you newspaper 1ms such u de­ in investing money. 'INVESTIGATE supplies, it is regarded as practically budget appropriation itself. Wheth­ homes, stores, offices, public convey­
certain here that before the next e r (his o p p o sitio n will d ev e lo p to a n y ances, and all other pluces when- per­
Want there will lie at least two hun­ greatest menace to poor markets wilf partment. Many iif th&lt;* larger eity
REFORE RUYING.
newapu|iei’H
have
ami
the
number
is
three months pass nearly every manu­ proportions, however, cannot be based sons meet. The idea back of the
dred hollies built liete this summer.
bale been cUnlimited.
growing all the time, because the
facturer will be forced to increase upon more than conjecture ut this movement is thut such lTcnefits will
McKinnon-Mnrkwnod Company will
need for them is becoming increasing­
be noted that persons and commu­
the retail prices.
time.
Every hamlet, town and city is
AROUT YOUR INVESTMENTS.
ly evident. A safe rule to go by is: open their new riolhing store soon ill
nities
will want to make the practice
With the week-end recess Friday
growing fail one can't help hut* notice
At this time steel prices are about
never mnko an investment without the Rrumley’-ITileston building. 12-tfc
uf
courtesy
a continuous performance.
* the big difference in the eity of Sunon the level of the wartime basis and that piueh heraldpd movement to re­
Everyone wants to make money. first getting the opinion of tfii un­
Special pinna are being made to ’
ford and many other places in the To fntikc money, you must save mon­
ate about 20 per cent higher thun establish the state auditor’s office
prejudiced authority! Note the word Tick Eradication
state. Sanford just seems to *huve ey and then'm ake that money work.
had not been shaped into us small u have the subject of courtesy present­
they
were
a
year
ago.
Aluminum
and
"authority.”
ed at the meeting of the KiwutiD
tile growing and building spirit and That is the real problem, making your
cop|x*r have also taken a decided thing as a hill.
Measure, in Bill by
.Just because your friends are put­
Club to* be held at the Vuldex Hotel
it is in tin- air. I,et nothing stop our inoney work. Thousands of people
Important
measures
pending
be­
advance and purchasing agents iqibig In. dug program this summer every year are swindled out of their ting money Into some scheme is not
Rivers o f Columbia sert that the aluminum ■problem is fore either house, include a preposi­ on the lHlh of April. The program
and let e\. , banker, eupitullst and savings by mistaken efforts to muke u sure sign that it is safe. A niAn
tion by Senator James E. Calkins, for for the meeting is:
one of the worst they have to face.
Mir Tin* Associated I’rcssl
business mail in Sanford get behind their money work, generally by prom­ from a large Ohio eity wrote last
a
referendum on a constitutional con­
Address, “ Professional Courtesy,"
In addition'to the higher prices/or
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., April lfl.—
u movement to get new money here ises of big returns. They are In­ week inquiring about a copper com­
tention
,
a
proposed
constitutional
by
Mr. Lewis O. Bryan.
the basic metals of automobiles the
for investment purposes, it is the veigled by golden picture,, of immense pany. They hnd opened an office in Representative Rivers of Columbia tire manufacturers have raised their amendment by Senator Stokes pro­
Reading on Courtesy, by Fred U.
safest and 1h-sI investment in the dividends from distant copper mines, his city and were selling their stock couhty has introduced' the nearest prices about 10 per cent, in the fast viding that no Income tax or inherit­ Wilson.
on tho installment- plan, $10 down, thing to a tick eradication measure
world and means mueh to this eity. gushing oil wells, uml so on.
ance tax he levied in this Btatc as
Address, “Courtesy," by Dr. J. W•
$10 a month—$100 a share. Their in that a hill by him ill the house few weeks, and the accesnory men an inducement to outside investors,
Cut out the foreign investments that
have jumped the prices 15 per cent
The
newspapers
the
other
day
car­
Carpenter.
representatives
said
they
could
easily
would
provide
for
local
option
on
the
hold up such big returns uml confine
on the makers. Some of the manu­ ami one around which much fight will
The committee in charge would like
your attention to an investment in ried the story of a hinilierjack who finance the company by going to Wall subject.
facturers havo contracts with the develop, the proposition to establish to have members of the club relau*
parted
with
his
winter
savings,
a
few
Street
bankers,
but
the
bankers
want­
On
uml
after
January
1,
1W
24,
un­
real estate in Sanford that cannot fail
a state constabulaiy.
hundred dollars, in payment for the ed too big a share for themselves, der the terms of bjs measure the various companies which will protect
to bring you a good return.
Measure are also pending looking incidents of courtesy that have par­
majority
of
these
ore
said
to
expire
llui'ge
Ganul.
This
case
is
hardly
while the promoters, beneficent souls, county commissioners of any county
-----------O' ■ ■
to the establishment of a wRrking- ticularly impressed them.
them
for
sexeral
months,
but
the
more
extreme
than
many
that
come
Courtesy booklets hut e been re­
wanted
to
give
the
"smnll
invosleor’*
IUUIIJ In' It
&lt;|Ul| VII lU
UH un lelection
il t 1IU|| by the first of June, and with the men’s compensation law and the crcawould
required
to tcalf
The people of Seminole county want
to
my
attention
dully.
The
reason
for
ceived
and will U* distribute 1.
n
chance
to
renlize
on
the
great
prof­
r
l
t
o
,
i
t
t
*
e
n
n
I
t
e
n
t
h
on
tliu
quest
ior
n
the
question^*/
cattle
dipping
upto see the bill prohibiting seining in
coming of tho 1921 models in August lion of a state fire marshal, both
this
widespread
fraud
practiced
on
its
the
company’
would
produce.
on
n
petitionoFonc-third
of
the
quail­
this county put in the legislative hop­
sponsored by Treasurer Luning. The
These representatives .showed maps lied
ed voters. 'Should the voters decide and September higher prices are Bure workingmen’s compensation provis­ Constabulary Bill
per st once in order that it will lie the public is the general igoiirunce
,
passed before the legislature ad­ of the fundamental prinieplcH of ill of the jund owned, the proposed rail­ for cattle dipping it would be incum to come.
One
manufacturer
told the World ions would’not lie compulsory upon
Being Discussed
Vestment.
What
is
a
.-bond?
A
de
road
to
their
mine
(not
yet
dug),
etc.
bent upon the commissioners to set up
journs. There is no question about
anybody, hut would provide that any
representative
thut
he
regurded
price
U-nturcI
The
.difference
between
On
receipt
of
this
letter
u
call
was
the necessary machinery, including
a t the Capitol
the majority of the people being de­
corporation not accepting it would
sirous of this bill passing uml our common uml preferred stock? Worse made on the copper company’s New vats and tho like, the commissioners nounce our 1924 prices."
not
bo
allowed
to
plead
negligence
on
m y th e
■ M la lrS r e v e s t
representative agreed to pass uny bill than this most people either do not York office, a very respectable ad­ to pay half the expense for their con­ increases "as inevitable when we un­ the purt of an employee in damage
it is the custom in the majority of
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April I&lt;Jthat the Fish uml Game Protective know where to go or else delilmr- dress in the financial district. Here struction and maintenance and the
suits.
Here is some mQro about that con­
Association wanted. The bill has ately refuse to seek authentic'Infor­ were more maps, elaborate outlines of state the other, hulf. ('attic dipped factories to buy steel and major part
There are lots of other things, Ap­
stabulary bill of Representative J. M
mation about their investments. When pluns, but no tangible evidcncu of four times would be so certified to materials in quantities several months
proximately 260 bilU had been intro­
people want to know about a ques­ copper. Iii fuct, when.pinned down the State Live Stock Sanitury Hoard, ahead of the time the following year’s
Stokes. Tho number of state polio
duced
in the house at the closing time
models
are
to
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be
announced.
This
tion
of
law,
they
consult
a
lawyer;
a
would not exceed six and they would
it
wus
admitted
that
no
mine
hnd
yet
which in turn would certify them tick
0 SELL
Q
WHEN U
means that purchasing agents are Friday while tho senate had more
question
of
heulth,
they
consult
a
doc­
been
dug.
There
are
producing
cup­
free.
TOUR REAL / J
LIST IT
‘1 , ‘/ ’I S
now contracting for* tho 1924 material than 150 .a c o t-n d with. The c m - ” " ! l
tor; but when the m atter of Invest­ per mines in the statu, where this
WITH US
ESTATE
(ft
The county eradicating machinery and they assert that the avyrage in mittccs, however, are, U fin aln c to £ *
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ment comes up ninety-ninu out of company's holdings are located. There
with or without w arrant 'any Wriy
would function in conjunction with
weed
them
out.
creases to them is about 10 per cent
every hundred consult no one; they may be copper on their property, but
who has violated apj* law or is ubout
the state sanitary laws.
go ahead and pny out their money uml tu sell stock on the basis thut this
over lifst year’s pricua.
“to commit a felony.” V .
W ant to Borrow •. trust to luck. Then often, in mitt- company is selling it, is u gross mis­
It also means that the factories will Committed Suicide
A sum of of $15,000 annually would
R etail Lumber Business be forced tu these prices for the, term
taken. kindness,-they'—advise - - their representation of the facts.
be
provided for by the bill with which
Some Money
in Toombs Prison
friends to go and do likewise.
of the contracts, usually a year, and
to'maintain
the force. Salaries of .the
Such
projects
ns
this
would
die
Shows More Expansion, the price Yif the cars
on Your Real Estate'/
ars will be sonictroopers Woul dbe $180 per month and
I H r T h e A « i u r b l r 4 I'rraal
T rre a l
The unswer to this problem is sim­ before they got sturted if the gen­
See Ua— ------- i\Ve Have It
ie makers cannot
NEW YORK, April 16.—Harold
16.—Harold travelling expenses. The measure
p l e - GO TO YOUR BANKER. He is eral public hud knowledge of tho A Builders Are Starting what higher ns the
-cases
by
increasVan
Alstein,
acrobat,
who
lasL JanJan­ also provides thut they would be en­
absorb
nil
tho
It
C’s
of
investment.
in a position to give sound advice.
swecthcart, titled to any rcguurly authorized re­
Retail lumber trade, which has been ing production and thus making thoir uary shat and killed his sweetheart,
In spite of the many wild-cat ntid
Rankers are nut infallible any more
Philudel- wards but that the rewards in all inthan doctors or lawyers, but your fraudulent monoy-mnklng schemes, unusuuliy good throughout the win­ sales greater but taking a smaller Miss Marion M^Tlaren, of Philadel­
AGENTS
phia, committed suicide in the Tombs stances would be paid from the $Hv
chances of investing safely are ini- the prospective investor need hot be ter season, is showing further expan­ profit.this morning by strangling himself 000 fund.
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muluiurcably increased by getting discouraged. There are innumerable sion under the influence of warmer
REAL ESTATE
with
a belt.
Sidney
R.
Perry,
New
York
such advice. If circumstances are sound, payHng investment projMisitions weather and the eagerness of build­
Auto Insurant:*
A. McMurrny will build a flvg-sl0^
tair ro­
re ers to get their jobs started, says .the year,, has bought the Jamison place,
such that you ennnot go to a banker, thut cun he bought to yield a ifair
Charles
H.
Ewing,
Chicago,
capital
Chicago.]'Sarasota,
and
will
reside
there
hotel
on Second street, St. I’etcrv
unds
to
American
l.u
Hibernian
turn.
Don’t
expect
big
divldl
write to tho investment department
1st, plans a hotel a t liradentown.
of uny one of u dozen or inure reputa­ come without correspondingr \ l a k s . | Many retailers continue to hold hack j inuaently.
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UNTAPPED WEALTH
bureau of development of Ihc Ilinojs
Short Course for Scout­ Board o f Engineers
Central Railroml.
i
OP SOUTHERN SOIL •
m asters to be Held at N ot Convinced About ■
“With approximately one-third of
LURE TO PIONEERS
the iyablc_and grazing territory de­
’ Coast W aterway
U. o f Florida Juri. 29-30
veloped at the present time, the trade
CHICAGO, April 10. — Coating nnd wealth of three southern states,
N h Ik
P* Ka
m
War Department, the
Board of
\A short course for -Scoutmasters of
about for new fields to conquer, the Kentucky, Tennessee nnd 'Louisiana
the state will be held at the Univer­ Enineers for Rivers aftd Harbors,
hardy pipnecr of the west and middle todny exceed thnt of Holland, Bel­ TrtrsfM. M. King hns been confined sity of Florida, June 29-30th.
The Room 2713 Munitions Building, Wash­
west has turned his night southward, gium and Denmark/ says the re­ to her home, for the past two weeks short course wiil bo promoted by the ington, D. C., April 12. 1923.
of conscience which tells you to
port.
on
account
of
flu
but
her
friends
are
and the tide of pioneer migration 1b in
Boy Scouts of America and the Gen­ To Whom It Mny Concern:
save SOME o f your money for fu ­
“The riches that are yet untapped glad to know she is improving.
that direction, according to a survey
eral Extension Division of the Univer­
The
Riven
and
Harbor
Act
approved
ture use, instead of spending all
Oviedo is showing* some signs of sity of Florida.
just dpmpleted and announced by the in thcs4 states, when' brought into
June 5, 1922, contained provisions for
full productiveness, will make this
at.thb^ilm o, there being five * Professions! men, teachers, minls-j a preliminary examination qf the "Infor living and PLEASURE.
HITT pfift of thfj country, one of the opulent
'lb Uic caurso of construction. ters and others who realize the op­ trncoastal waterway front Jackson­
empires of the world."
rle*»;home on the Sanford rood
-Make it today for starting the
portunity- for service nnd the value of ville, Florida, to Miami, Florida." The *
"yta.poiith has, awakened from (ts
ostjcomplbted, while on the being' able to put on an up-to-date required examination was 1made
JiccQuntjvith Qun Saviiigs —D e­
ancient Inngotlr, continues the T*Jfi!Nr.{flifariner Is building a Bcuut pii/gram f or boys~~in~ttu*tr bonrr the TtlStTltt_pnifln(q,T,'‘flnd his report
oust Which ho will use as a
partment arid you’ll never regret
nf liio busy world and strive for the residence for the present and later muhitics will be invited to uttend the thereon is fnovrablo to the extent of
recommending
a
survay
to
determine
sit
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iW nt'ds of commercial achievement. he will build a nice home on his beau­ short course ns Well ns the regular
the cost nnd ndvisnbiiity of the im-1
Scoutmasters of the state.
The industrial development of the tiful lo t
:
4% Interest allowed.
Training will bo given in ‘t he essen­ provemenV
Mississippi Valley has been back­
Mr, Booker, a new comer In our tials for successful Scout leadership
In
accordance
with
law,
the
report
ward. Less than GO years ago the
midst, is building a residence on the and a great deal of practical work has been referred to the Board of
first lumbormnh penetrated the hard­
street next to SWectwater Park nnd will be given in Scout activities.
Engineers for Rivers and Harbors for
wood forests of the lower Missisjppl.
has bought sei/cral acres adjoining,
A fine progrnm hns been planned consideration nnd recommendation.
Drainage was one of thp early prob­
which he intends to develop. Mr. Hol­
nnd among those whq will appear From tho information presented, the
lems. But it hns been within the
■i
lingsworth is building a two story
are: Captain Francis Gidney, hond of Board' is not convinced of the advisa­
Inst
decade
thnt
the
development
Carelessness—Gasoline of the wonderful resources of this sec­ house next to' the 0. P. Swope place nil training activities .for Groat Brit­ bility of the United States undertak­
and hopes to gfet into it by the middle ain at Lond6rt,'&lt;[hit-f camp m aster of ing any improvement' of this locality
used near an open fire- tion began in enrner.t."
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
of the summer. .
Gllweli Park, training renter for nil at the present time for the following
The report then goes on to point
Ahfrightful accident !
J. T. Slnvick is building on his lots scoutmasters In Great Britain; Lome reason;
out the advantages of the section,
a F. WHfTNBR, C artier
■ r P FOWfiTBI?, Free/drei
between the Jones nnd Dixon placc^ W. Barclay, Now York City, director
Tho Board does not believe thnt the
where
it
says,
the
most
fertile
soil
in
In the kitchen, not far from
the world is to.be found, even more and will move there as soon as pos­ of the Department of Education and 1amount of commerce which might be
the stove n cleaning job is
sible. In addition to these new build­ General Supervisor af nil training expected to result from the proposed
fertile than the valley of the Nile.
being done. The bottle tips
"With the climate ranging from ings, there have been some minor im­ activities of Boy Scouts of America; improvement would compensate for
over, th e, fum es ignite—
mild temperate to subtropical, nn provements that have added greatly and L. L. McDonald, National Direc­ tho necessary cost to tho government.
abundance
of rainfall nnd long grow­ to the looks of the town as a new tor of Cnmplnk for tho Boy Scouts of
well, you know how fa st
All parties interested in the proing seasons, the possibilities for agri­ fence around the Woman's Club yard, America.
submit, within n period of thirty
th at kind of fire spreads!
F A G IM -Further information can be. receiv­ days from the date of this notice,
culture and stock raising are un- the Unptist parsonage and the home
i.ON CHANCY
If it* happened' in "your
ed from H. 0. Hunter, rcgtonnl Scout staement* and arguments'bearing up­
qunlled," the report adds. "Practical­ of C. T. McCulloy.
house, would you collect in­
Misses Katherine Lawton nnd Max­ executive, Macon, Gu., or the General on the necessity for the improvement
ly
every
kind
of
soil
is
found
in
this
surance money and rebuild
ine Young spent the week end with Extension Division, University of In the interests of ’ commerce nnd
region.
— or would it bo a disas­
"Mississippi is one of the great cot- their sisters, Misses Elizabeth Lawton Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
navigation. Such statements should
trous iosp ?
hut it hns few textile mills. Kentucky nnd Katherine Young at Hollins Col­
be addressed to "The Board of Enin­
FLORIDA MOUNMKNT •
ton-producing districts of the world, lege.
eers
for Rivers and Hnrbors, Room
All through the last cen*
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ASKED AT VICKSBURG 2713 Munitions Building, Washing­
is notable for the quantity nnd qual­
Park Winter, ot Wnldo, spent sev­
tury insurance paym ents
ity of its wool production, hut only n eral days this week with Edward Ar­
ton, 1). C," Should a hearing be de­
have been rebuilding burn­
Acording to William T. Rigby, resi­ sired this can be arranged by corre­
Small part of this raw^ material is go;
)
ed houses. Telephone to­
used within the state. Thire nrc vast
The Scnhonnl train made its initial dent commissioner of the war depart­ spondence with the Board.
day, for insurance in the
Princess Theatre today and tomorrow. April 16th and 17th
deposits of fine clays suitable for the trip into on the new extension .into ment Vicksburg national military
The Board of Engineers for Rivers
Hartford Fire Insurance
manufacture of white porcelain ami the Black Hnmmock section last Wed­ park commission, Vicksburg, Miss., a ami Harbors. 1
Company.
many kinds of tiles and pottery to be nesday, The construction company memorial monument is greatly de­
found in different parts of this sec­ completed the .road last week and sired for Florida circle in the Vicks­
burg national military park, to hear Nationally Known
tion, but most of this product is ship­ nujvcd their outfit to Ocaln.
Men on the Program
ped north to be made up in the fac­
Mrs. II. (J. Smith and the Sunday an inscription and to commomemorate
tories there. Vegetables and fruits school class of Mrs. B. F. Wheeler en- and honor the devotion, 'patriotism
Commer’i Secretaries
are grown, and may bo more exten­ U rtaincil at a miscellaneous shower and rorvice of .FJoridji .soldiers en­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
sively grown to b etter‘advantage in Tuesday afternoon at the home of gaged in the Vcksburg operntnns. He
Illy T k r .\»»i*clnim I'rrun)
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MACON, (in., April 16.—Nationally ■
theso states than elsewhere in the Mrsr Smith in honor of Miss Mary V rtes that t her w ar department placed
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land, yet there are comparatively few Slnvick, whose engagement to Carl n Florda crcle a bronze bust of one know hiiHincp.s and professional men jj
S
large onnnericA nnd preserving plants Howl has been announced. The bouse Florda officer, Mnj. Gen. W. W. lair­ appear on the program for the annual '*
meeting of the Southern Commercial ■
Real E s tn tc
In v e s tm e n ts
in the south. Sugar cane is one of wns beautifully decorated, the color ing at the cost of the park funds.
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The inscription proposed is as fol­ Secretaries association, according to
the native crops, but syrup factories scheme used throughout being pink
anmiunrenients by F. Roger Miller,
are few."
and green. It was indeed n shower of lows :
------1 N S U R A N C E------president of the organization ami busFLORIDA
many beautiful as well as useful gifts
Our orclorK are coming in ho fust that if it were not that \vc
McKinnnn-Mnrkwood Conyiany will for a young housewife. An‘appropri­
i
Johnston's
Army
inyss mnnager of the Macon Chamber
f I r e , AUTO, CROP, FREEZE,
kept prepared to render real nervicu we could
hnva a complete lino of H art Schutr­ ate program was arranged and a
.at.Commerce. ...The meeting ia to bo
,.,J)reckiririiiga.'s,Division ...
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not handle litem.
LI ABILITY; "LIFE,* BONDS
uer &amp; Marx clothing, new store, new most delightful afternoon was spent.
hold in Memphis May 21-25.
Stovnl’s Brigade
stock.
12-tfc
1st and 3rd Infantry
A new cont of wnll paint hns ilnMerle Thorpe, of Washington, ed­
WE DELIVER
Colonel W. S. Dilworth
rpovod the appearance of the interior
itor of tho Nation's Business, will 5 PHONE IJS
Fourth Infantry
of the Bnnk of Oviedo.
speak on the subject, “What Washing­
I.t. Colonel Edward Badger
nnd we deliver prom pt anywhere, any time. And if you do 5
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Norris, Mrs. L.
ton Holds for the Commercial Secre­
The number of commands engaged tary.” K. N. Smith, manager of
ntrt drink Elder Water now—you will,
^
It. Mitchell and Woolscy Sturdivant
in
the
Vicksburg
operations
from
each
after
one
trial
S
spent Sunday with Mrs. N. B. Holt
Referenda, Colvin B. Brown, chief of
state nnd thb amount appropriated organization service, and D. A. Skin­
and family in Orlando.
Mrs. C. A. Brannon hns recently by ench for the park mo ns follows: ner, general secretary, will represent
Alabnmn, 19, none; Arkansas 15, the United States Chamber of Com­
I urclmscd a new Stmlehnker car,
Mr. and Mrs. it. K. french left Sat­ none; Florida 3, none; Georgia 21, merce at the meeting.
none; Illinois 7H, (310,090; Indiana
urday for Ocaln.
,
,
Their subjects have been announced fi
Frank Norris lias opened a real‘es­ 28, (38,000; IoWa'32, (150,000; Kan­ ns follows: Mr. Smith, "Making .. ..................................................................................■■■■■■■■SS**** * s p b h !i
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tate office in the 0. P. Swope build­ san 1, none; Kentucky 12, none; Lou- _____
Public Opinion
Effective in lA'gtslaisinnu 11, $60,000; Maryland i, none; I iion-&gt;. Mr' Brawn, “'The
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ing.
Organization
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Sk
"Direction
C. L. West and S. S. Murphy each Massachusetts 3, (5,000; Michigan 0,i. Movement"; Mr. Skinner,
have radio outfits at their Lake (20,000; Minnesota ■», (25,000; Missis­ of tho National Chamber Exhibit."
Charm homes now and are enjoying sippi 4-, $50,031; Missouri 42, (50,000; Mr. Smith will deliver an nddress and
New Hampshire 3, (5,000; New York the other two representatives of the
tnnny good things by wirelels.
Mr. und Mrs. A. C. Bullington and ■I, (12,500; North Carolina 3, (8.000; United States Chuinber of Commerce
than ever before is offered.In th e Ford
Miss Mollyc Bullington of Rebecca, Ohio, 39, (56,000; Pennsylvania 5, will have charge of Exhibit* in or­
Chassis.for light delivery-servic^
Go., are visiting their daughter npd (15,000; Rhode Island 1, (5,000; South ganization management.'
T he new low price'pufo this*ccmyerlient,
Carolina 12, mine; Tennessee 29,
sister, Mrs. J. O. Clements.
I). C. O. Edible, of laiKailc uni­
rapid, light-delivery senricedwithiivreach
Mrs. Harry Register nnd baby none; Texas 16 none: Virginia 1, versity, Chicago, will speak on trans­
of every line of business. I t net-only
daughter, of Atlnntu, -spent several none; West Virginia 1, $7,600; and portation. I&gt;£ C. C. Hanson, presi­
gives you proved ecanom yof operation,
days this week with Mrs. R, W. Law- Wisconsin 17, (130,000. State* 28. dent of the Memphis Society of
but also the fnrilitira1for-eniargiagjour
Appropriations by 17 states $933,431; Psychology, will choose "psychology"
ton.
business.
by the United Stntra (1,617.OH): Cost ns tho subject of hi* add re*. Paul
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of gifts to the purk (1 equestrian sta­ W. Brown, of St. lx&gt;uis, editor of
MANYS NEWSPAPERS
An early order is necessary-toj insure
PRINT nillLE VERSE tue, 4 stutues, 5 busts, 29 portrait America nt Work, hns agreed to
reasonable delivery owing to the demand
tablets, 28 monuments, 6 markers) speak on "Industry.' The subject of
being the heavest we have-ever known.
CINCINNATI, April 14.—More (111,224. Appropriations desired by Dr. W. F. Gephart, vice president of
A small dow n p a y m en t—convenient
than 2,000 newspapers published In the United States for a Confederate the First National Bank of St. Louis,*
easy terms. *
America are using passages front the naval memorial on the sit* approved will be "Agriculture."
bible in their editions, according to i by the War Department; by states
Harland Bartholemew, city plan­
r l m u mk w
JW **M u
report compiled by the Back to the for 10 memorials, 3 equestrian stat­ ning expert of Memphis, will speak uf
Biblo Society, whiqh has headquarters ues, 10 statues, 9 monumonts and 6 city planning.
EDWARD HIGGINS
markers. Number of states from
here.
Th» list *4 spt-aker* also includes
X l l k . r l i H P n r d , 1.I n r u i n . K n r d . u a l l r a l r r
K n r I l r m o u . t r n t l n n o r K n t b r r P artlc-alar* r a il
each of which a first appropriation tho names of more than twenty com­
The
number
of
newspapers
nerved
. n a r a t I k e f u l l i m l u x «* M l i
H u iu r
with those verses from the biblo by is desired 10; number from ench of mercial organisations executives of
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the bureau has increased from 871 In twhich another is desired 10.
the south who wil discuss various
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The park area includes 1,322.63 phases of argunixation technique nnd
I I . R . I l r r n d u a -------------------------- 21T-J
1022, to 2,088 in 1923. t The report
acres; miles of roadway including management.
continues:
"The papers which the bureau is bridges 3J.B6; number of guns mount­
A feature of the meeting of the asserving have a combined circulation ed 128; number of guldeboards 124; satiation wilt be a Southern Products
of 14/283,234, and reliable authorities number of tablets 898; number of me­ dinner) at which only products of the
on newspapers state that R the mat­ morials memorial bionzo portraits, south will be served. Thirteen sthtes
I L m a . D B U Q JI
ter ie -well displayed andoccuplcs a monuments and portrait* In ploce or nr\- already represented on the menu.
preferred position in the paper it wUl under contract 092; 17 memorials, 172 Mr. Miller said, Including Georgia,
Our Manicuring Department, in other words our
be read by at least two perosns for memorial bronze poi trail* (I* eques­ Florida, Alabama, North and i&gt;outh
WanhiiiK and polishinjf jpopnrtment, eim ’ n o t'h c
trian statues, 12 statues, 67 busU, Carolina, Tcnncsaoe, Kentucky, Mary­
each copy in circulation
/illi
nurpuKKcd
fur efficiency «pui prontptuoautu A' tl)l|^
The newspaper* now bring furnish­ 100 tablota); 230 monuments; and land, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas anU
will
Convince
you. • Wo iiA; only the bent*to make
ed these verses without cost include 274 marker*.
Oklahoma.
your ear look like new.
1946 in tho United States end its ter­
This dinner, which will bp given at
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STOPS COUGH AND WHEEZY
ritories; 87 in the Dominion of Can­
Hotel Chisea Thursany evening, May
b
r
e
a
t
h
in
g
ada; 2 in Newfoundland; two in the
*2-1, wiil initiate a Southern Products
Your car i.s given a thorough washing, removing
“Had a cough and wheeling In my campaign in which nl lof the cham­
West Indies and one in Korea. t
all greauc ami grim e from the difficult plncen to
The report point o out that the throat," writes Carollno Dillard, Pet­ bers of commerce in the south will
Church Year Book ahowa approxi­ ersburg, Va. * “Foley's Honey nnd participate, the president of the asso­
reach on the car, thoroughly dried with Chumoi.se
mately 20,000,000 Protestants and 16,- T*r gave mo quick relief nnd stopped ciation declared.
skins, then polished with our fine non-grea.se pol000,000 Roman Catholics in this coun­ my cough." Coughe resulting from
“The w ork'of tho Southern. Com­
ish, leaving the car u» though it came from the fac­
try making a total of 44,000,000 Flu, Gtrippc, Whooping Cough, As- mercial Secretaries association dale*
tory
w ith.a bright lustre finish.
church members, or 40 per cent af the thmn and Bronchitis, quickly relieved back to 1773. U is.the oldest organ­
total approximate population -of 110,- with Foley's Honey and Tar. Three ization of iu kind in the world," Mr.
000,000. Thus, the report ahows, 60 generations of satisfied users have MUIor said, adding that there arc
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
•per cent are without any kind of made Foley's Honey ah4 Tar the larg­ more than 1200 Chambers of Com*'
est selling ' cough ■ medicine in the mere* in the territory represented by
churwh membership.
Insist tho association,
"On tho other hand," the report world. Refuse arV«tltutaa.
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continues, “nearly every American upon Foley’s. i»a.'d ayerywhere.—
citizen reads some newspaper end' the Adv.
F, A. Nave, of Kissimmee, has
only immediate
planted 100 acres In watermelons and
of giving lb* Word of God la tho
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CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Saturday'* Results
At Tnmpn 2, RmdcntofnJ 3
At Dnytonn I, Orlando 1,
At Lnkcjnnd 2, St. I’etc 0.

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By makingf‘direct financial connections with one o f the largest M ortgage Companies in the
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Jackie Coopan tonight
And then ntfiiin tomorrow night

' Where They' Play Todny
Daytona at Lakeland.
Orlando at Tnmpn.
Urndentown a t St. I’etc.

He piny* in Hint famous pii^ure
Oliver Twist."
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Very little enn he said of this, pic­
ture because there is so much (&lt;&gt; say
—"tint let it go nt this—it is one
darned good picture.

How They Stand
Won Ijopt Pet
Lakeland .. fi 1
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Tnmpn ....... 3 3
.501
Orlando .... 3 3
.00f
Daytona .. 3 3
.5011
Urndentown 3 3
.51111
St. Pete .... 1 ’ r.
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For Jackie Coognn-to essay the dif­
ficult portrnynl of Oliver Twist and to
achieve something truly renmrknlde
Is an unparalleled test of the little
star's talent. And this picture will
he shown tonight and tomorrow night.

Leesburg Going in
Strong for “Home”
Boys on Ball Team
LEESBUHCl, April lfi.- Believing
that Leesburg sln.nl.I have n ball club
for the coming season and that t)i&lt;diamond at Cooke Park should be in
use a number of base ball fans will
meet Wednesday night to make a r­
rangements for a team and perfect an
organization. Every citizen who is at
all interested in tin? game is urged to
be present. .
At a meeting of baseball players
and fans held at Kustis Thursday
night it was planned to organize a
baseball circuit with Leesburg, Ta­
vares, Kustis, Umatilla, Apopka and
Winter Garden learns composing it
nnd to play two games each week.
There had been talk of ail organiza­
tion comprising all the cities of
Lake, Orange and other counties but
difficulties arose that compelled the
project to lie abandoned nt least for
the present.
Prominent Leesburg players stress­
ed the point that tin- teams in the
Oralige-Luke league should be com­
posed of home players only, no hired
players to la- tolerated. The two
weekly games \vilj by played with
each team having only ns members
home hoys. From remarks (hopped
by various citizens last summer this
will be preferable to having the per
sonnet of the dub maib up of out of
town men.
Leesburg has hail in the past ami
undoubtedly has now some fine base­
ball players ami there can In- organ­
ized here beyond the shadow of a
daub a good strong team that will
tnake all competitors sit up and take
notice. Leesburg people will support
fiucb an organization and patronize
thc games.
DAYTON AT April
it, Daytona
Hindi- it two nut of thri'i? uf her se­
ries with Orlando taking todny **
garni- I to 1. Eldon Fnri-i-ll for the
local* hnrli'd wotidci fnl ball yielding
but five Inis. Muan, nnd Gaffney of
Daytona, mid Buikc of Orlando gut
Ilium- run*. .

Score:
Daytona
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CLOVIiR BILL
MEADOW GOLD
BUTTER
The Best
T ry

CHURNGOLD OLEO
GREFOND Home-Made
M AYONNAISE

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The* m a il results of n Jong series
of tests in automobile mnrnifm-turyrs
laboratories indicate the' danger to
PINEII.UUST, N. &lt;’., April If!.— owners in using anything* but genVincent Richards, youthful tenuis
euino parts in such service replace­
star, added two more titles ^ o his ments os may be necessary.
string Saturday when he captured the
For example; in Dodge Brothers
North and South singles trophy from
laboratory
at Detroit a test was re­
S. Howard Vusliell, and then paired
cently
applied
io rear axle shafts.
with that opponent, helped take the
The
genuine
Dodge
Brothers axle
doubles match from Josialt Wheel­
shaft
withstood
six
complete
turns in
wright and Raymond Hi11will. both of
th
e.test
for
torsion
strength,
while
Boston.
•he best of several counterfeit shafts
Richard!.' victory in the singles
| withstood only 1 3-1 turns. Interest­
match was not un easy onef After
ing steering knuckle bolts—the geltwinning the, first set &lt;1-3, be dropped 1nine bolts bent double without break­
tin- second with the score reversed.
ing when put under aglyen jiressuro.
'I he lliinl lie equerted out nt &lt;&gt;—l« af­ 1When the same pressure was applied
ter Vusliell had made the score fourto counterfeit bolts, they snapped
all by winning three straight games; without exception showing brittle.sThe men's double* also was well
iicms and defective cole.
fought. Richards and Vusliell drop­
In tno opinion of Holla Reel, local
p e d tin* second set of their five set
iv :itdi with Wheelwright and ISidwcll Dodge Brothers dealer, such tests
ami tlien won the third after going show very plainly why it is the best
(&lt;■ Di-ini- at 7-5. Tlu-y finished the policy for motorists to depend flpon
service i latinos approved by the fac­
uuitcli with the fourth set at &lt;1-3.
Close matches were the order of the tory building their ear, for any serv­
day. Miss llcnene &lt;tilleaiideau won ice part* that may be required for
the women's singles Ivy defeating Mrs. such rrplnrvmciit work iw may be
Edward Raymond of New ^ ork 5 2, necessary. It is only here that parts
a.*i, 7-Ti. Miis Gilleaiuleaii paired can be guaranteed ns being genuine
with Miss Marion Chapman, of Ny- parts.
Automobile manufacturers build
nck, also helped win the women's
their
parts for service work as well as
doubles from’ Mrs. Theodore Sohst, of
tlu-y
know bow la-i-iiune it is ugsuBrooklyn mid Miss ('arena Baker, of
ItiU-ly
r.ecrssarw in order to maintain
East Orange.
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the ear owners’ good will.
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The score was ILK, fi-3, fi-2 Miss
All car owners should realize the
Gilleaudeau and Bidwell won the mixextreme importance to them of a l­
id doubles from Miss Baker and Rich­ ways getting genuine parts. If re­
ards, fi-2, fl-2.
pairs or replacement of ports be­

Altoona Will Play at
Lake Monroe Thursday

come necessary it is worth having
done in the most capable manner by
an established place of husitiesit which
bus the stamp of approval of the man­
ufacturer buck of the car.
ROLLINS COLLEGE, WINTER
FARE, April HI.—in n eommunirnIjnii to Ray Greene, director of the
Elnrid:i Slate Acquntic Meet, M. E.
( ’ohm*. editor Fn the New* mid Fit the
Review, Hinted that the Fnthc Ex­
change, Ine-t, would be represented nt

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Starts Tonight

Lots 332 ami 333 Van.Arsdale Oshorno Brokerage Co.’s Add. to lllnck
Hammock. The said land being :tssi.-sscd nt the (Into of the issuance of
such certificate in the name of N, L.
ISevcnson.
Also: Tnx Ccrtlficnte No. 311, dat­
ed the 7lh day of June, W20, has tiled
snid certificate in my office nnd has
tttndu application for Tax Decal to is­
sue in accordance with law. Said cer­
tific a te embraces the following do| : ( rilicd land situated in Seminole
1 County, Florida, to-wit: • W',4 Lot 312
i and all Lot 313 Van Arsdale Osborne'
j Brokerage Co.’s Add. to Black* Ham! mock.
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The said laud being assessed nt the
| date of the Issuance of such ccrtifi! cate in the name of N. L. Sevefiaon.
j Unless said certificate shall be re' deemed according to law Tax Deed
I will issue thereon on the 1st day of

To TOC
BCNCH

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Your Protection from Windstorms
lies in coming to this shop where profuse promises, exag­
gerated statem ents of quality and values, insistent urging,
etc., are not permitted.
T H E M E R IT S O F O lIR V U L C A N IZ IN G S E R V IC E
are what we rely upon to patronage. You’ll find it com­
fortable and pleasant to-come here and more profitable too
than going where the windstorm habits are practised.

OaK'Avcniic ami Third Street

When Ho Fanned,

WITNESS my official signature
and seal this the 20th day of March,
\. D. 1323.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk (3 run it Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
end doctors hut got only temporary
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
n-licf. A friend advised me to try 1 13-20-Gtc
Foley Kidrtiy Fills, aVd before l-usud/
.two boxes I was entir*lyvwi)ll,” writes
A. C, Perkins, Summer Shade, Ky. j
Kidney and bladder trouble requires. J
prompt treatment.
Foley Kidney j
Fills give quick relief. Refuse sub* i
MUtiles, Insist upon Foley's, Sold J
everywhere.—Adv.
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St. I.iu ie county lias one automobile
for every five persons.

South Bound
Arrive
.... 2:30 n.m.

Northbound
Arrive
... l:1u n.m.
..1 1 :4f&gt; n.m.
.... 2:35 n.ra
... 4:00 p.m.
10:0 p.m.

Depart*
2:10 n.m.
K: t&lt;&gt;a.m.
1:3K p.m,
3:20 p.m.
7:10 pun.
Depart*
2:03 n.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m.

rillty Ilrnnrh
Arrive

Notice uf Application for T«ut Deed
Under .Section 573 of the General
Statutes of the State or Florida

Long Fty to Center,

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The Athletic* ■bnvi*-just about com
v’n. 101........... 5:50 p.m.
pb ted their schedule fur the next sev­ to he held here April 2H. The I’nthe
x—Daily, except Sunday.
eral months nnd they have some pret­ New* ha* exclusive movie right in
ty hard game* ahead of them, but
thi* event.
Leesburg Branch
their confidence in their ability i*
The representation of the Fnthc
Departs
Arrive
Ft ill n* high u* "ever and they expeet New* at the meet will menu Just un.
.
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3:55
p.m.
to be able to give the fall* their mon­ other hit of good advertising for
........ 2:50 pun.
ey's worth nt all the gutne*. This ' Florida und for the stale high school
first gitnie will lie plnyed on the Lake
! ntide tic*.
Mniirov lot uud they will use their
Oviedo llrnnch
best Unit day n* they lire especially
Departs
Arrive
anxious to win their opeuur.
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7:45
p.m.
You Sanford fan* keep tIlls date in
3:40 p.m
mind and mu out to 'Hee the event as
it will la- vmii th your time nnd con­
NOTICE TO AI.ITCONCERNKl):
sideration.
The Sanford Carpenter*' Local 1751
contemplate* n praise In scale to 75c
Second W eek of
per huur, taking effect May 15, 1023.
2'Jl-20tp
liow ling Schedule

During thi* past week, nstdc from
the game between tin* Merchant* nnd
Men's Club, -found thing* of a very
much abbreviated nature, none of the
other teams having over two ini-tn^u
participate. If things arc the saS^e
lid* week it will no doubt spell the
end of the league a* with suih small
teams there cannot be enough money
i ulterted to pay the pin setters and
for the -light*. The following ached*

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A Real E state-------------------------Fire, Auto and Casaulty Insurance--------- Loans and Investm ents A

wt-ep ol

TAM FA, Ajiril 11. Lnrii-y was
just n little tun linn b for the Smok­
ers lii-re today und the Grower* won,
3 to 2.
Score:
Ilradcfitiiwn
nitt till OIM1-—3
Tunipa ,
mm (Hit ItMJ—2
Jlrudiyitown, Larisry nnd Johnson;
Tumpa Alvarez, und Nance.

D D IT !1
B K I ll

/OLIVER
k T W IS T S

Beats Vochel and
Then They Both Win

todny wlicii Fry In-ld
to five M-itUeied liU
garni-, 2 to n.
Score:
omi mm nun &lt;
mu uni (mf - :
Lakeland
Lakeland, Fry and Smith; St
Wilson mid Murphy

IN AMOUNTS FROM $$00. TO $10,000 Oft IMPROVED REAL ESTATE

Princess Theatre today and to
M. S. Wiggins nnd W. A, I/'ITler
morrow, April*! 6-17
draw the lucky tickets for tonight and
they are good for their families, too.
ule takes enre of this week’s play nnd
Wednesday and Thursday—Con­ it is to be hoped that all the teams
stance Talmadge in "Hast is West” will be represented hi full.
Monday, April Ilk—Congregation-'
and Polu'Negri in her first American
nls
nnd Farmers.
picture, "Bella Donna” Friday and
Tuesday, April 17.—Men’s Club mud
Saturday.
Brotherhood.
Thursday, April PJ.—Merchants and
And we will be agreed with when
Legion.
we say that makes one gnpd week’s
program.
ItKAL SERVICE STATION
HAVE RIGHT FARTS
Vincent Richards .
FOB CABS SOLD

LAKELAND, April
Hindi- It • Iran

Sol Lesser
prfhnU

Notice is hereby given thnt 1^ Ken­
nedy purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
313, dated the 7lh day of June, A. D.
1020, ha* filed said certificate in my
office, nnd him made, application for
Tax I feed to Issue In 'accordance with
law. Said certificate embrace* the
following dezrribed property situated
In Seminole ro u p ty ,1Florida, to-wlt:

I’H ONI

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 w hat I should
buy for my family.
I find th a t there is on
the tip of my tongue a
m ultitude of names the
mention of which will
bring from some shelf
nearly everything th at
I can use in my daily
life and in the daily life
of my family.
In every instance th a t
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.
L e t m b say a few
things which i 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

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do the thing that I b e­
lieve discrim inating peo­
ple have judged best.
They mean conven­
ience. It is not neces­
sary to describe the
thing I want. Even the
most intim ate articles
may be purchased with­
out em bar 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 J w ant to buy.
And certainly they
mean satisfaction. For

the advertiser whose
product is not good can­
not continue to adver­
tise.- The fact th a t I
have seen a name re­
peated over and over
again assures me that it
stands for a product of
quality.
In speaking
th a t name to the cfprkT
know Iv am asking ,-for
the best.
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods. I p at­
ronize the shop th a t sells
them.

(This w as written by a woman)
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 16,1923

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BUSINESS
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PURELY : S CLASSIFIED S
PROFESSIONAL = "
ADS
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.WIIBRB VISITORS HERB
STATE SUPREME
WILL HE ENTERTAINED
COURT DECISIONS

plate circuit current nnd the tnbt
would riot function as a detector.
Fig. 10 slum;* how a three elect rod*
vacuum lutie Is connected In a simple
radio receiving circuit, Thu "It" bat­
tery fnrnNhing the necessary piste
potential Is connected with Its posi­
tive side through the phenes to the
plate. The lilunient Is heated to the
reiptlrcd temperature by the battery
The Incoming radio freipiency
alternating curt mil Is applied to the
grid and the negative side of the Ilia*
incut through the "O'* hattery. fly
connecting the negative side of the
111ament to the midpoint of the "O'*
battery a positive potential can he
applied t&lt;&gt; the grid by moving the
slider on the “C" hattery pntcntlmii*ter ’up. or the grid can he made nega­
tive with respect to the filament by
moving the slider on the "(J" battery
potentiometer down.
In practice a " &lt; battery Is hht
it»ed to force a .Ilisee-electroile vac­
uum tube to function .as u detector.

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(Continued front pace 1)
*» Hoover’s.
permitted to rest in parol."
Mrs. O. A, Worley, of Jasper, nt
In the case at bar the evidence reMrs. Waits’,
| lied on to show an election oh n child's
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h« ' Mrs. Avery MotfCe, Mrs. L. .1. Pel- 'Pnrt jf held not sufficient, since it MORE ABOUT VACUUM
You can find the n in e of
Carda of SanfonTa Repot- h i ha Classified Ads 1c a word. No M
was wholly in parol. •
every live Uualnese Man
able Profeaalonal Men, edeh Ih ha Ad taken for less than 25c. ha Ins and Mrs. Ilrissctt, (visitor), all of
TUBE AS A DETECTOR
The court lins affirmed the judg­
Miami,
nt
E.
A.
Douglass’.
, of whoa. In hie chosen pro- Ih h i And positively no Cl a hr!lied ha
in Sanford in this Column
Mrs. J, K. Mettinger, Mrs. \V. W. ment of the circuit court for Dade
feaaion the Herald recom- M ha .Ads charged to*anyone. Cash ha
each day.
menda to the people.
Ih ** must ncrompnny all orders, hj Abernathy (visitors), Mrs. W. L. county in the case of Delia E. Hr noil,
etc., plaintiff in error, vs. Miami How a “ Thrce-Etcctrodc" Is Con­
hu Count the words and remit ha Morgan.
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Reach Electric Company, defendant in
nected in a Simple Radio
Mrs. Ilnrncs, Springfield Auxiliary,
ha ncordingly. ,
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error. The opinion is by Judge Whitha
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of Jacksonville, nt Mrs. Sneed's.
luick Service Transfer
Receiving Circuit.
Held. Attorneys, Hudson nnd Cason,
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Mrs.
Chambers
amd
Mrs.
Rovier,
of
Storage Facilities
George A. DeCottes
of .Miami, for plaintiff in error, Frank
Obviously working the tubs* at a
Jacksonville, nt M rs'J. C. Deen’s.
we please you, tell other*; if not;
Smothers ami Willard Knight, all of point
Attorney-nt-Law*
i'ii (he upper bend of knee of
Mrs. A. C. Skitjmer, of Jacksonville, Miami, for defendant in error. In an the characteristic curve would produce
tell ua. Phone 498
#L
FOR SALE
nt Mrs. Sneed's.
action to recover damages for the the same symmetrical changes In the
Over Seminole County BanV
Mrs.
(inincs,
o'fs
Jacksonville,
at
wrongful death of an unmarried plate circuit by symmetrica! ehnngi'*
FLORIDA FARMERS—You can get aeed bed
ISANFORD NOVELTY SANFORD
Mrs. R. M. Mason’s.
adult, brought under sections 40(10- In the grid potential ns It will If the
from**) and Irrigation plug* at the
Mrs. McCollum, of Jacksoin ille, at -Itail, Revised General Statutes, 1P20, tube is worked at the lower end of
WORKS
100-tfc Mrs. Geo, Fox’s.
FRED R. WILSON Sanford Novelty Works.
!y the mother as administratrix of
V. C. COLLEIt, Prop.
FOR SALE—Uosicr nnd liaya’ paints
Mrs. Hlake and Mrs. Moore, of Till- the estate of the deceased, It appearATTORNEY-AT-LAW
mid varnishes at Snnford Novelty hihossee, at Mrs. L. Telford’s.
evi from the plaintiff’s evidence that
[General Shop and. Mill
Works, Snnford agents.
183-tfc
Mrs. II. V. Roberts, Tumpu Heights, the son was unmarried nnd had regu­
Firat
National
Dank
Building
Work
larly and materially' contributed to
SANFORD
FLORIDA l-'Oit SALE-Rhode isliiiiiT eggs for at 0. M. Hunt’s.
INTRACTOR and BUILDER
MrH, W. T. McKewn, of Tampa the supixtrt of tlm mother ami that
sotting, 15 eggs for $1.00,
Mrs.
Il7 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
she was nt least partially dependent
Ellsworth, Ueurdull Avenue, Snn­ Heights nt Mrs. J. F. Hickson's.
ELTON J. MOUGHTON ford.
Mrs. J.*W. Hill, of Tumpn Heights I oil her son for support, though her
83-tfp
ARCHITECT
I husband wns living. On this showing
FOR SALE OR RENT O n e large at Mrs. J. F. Hickson’s.
B. W. HFRNDON
Mrs.
O.
I),
Withernl,
Hyde
Park,
the court directed a verdict 'for the
residence on Grand View overlook­
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
Tnmpn,
at
Comfort
Cottage.
defendant nnd the plaintiff duly took
ing ocean and gulf links, 2 bath rooms,
IAN FORD j I i . . : .
FLORIDA T bed rooms, large living room, din­
—INSURANCE AGENCY
Mrs. M. A. Spliter, Mrs. F. S. Haig- writ.or error. The supreme court-reFIRE-------- AUTO-------- BONDS
ing room, kitchen. Very close price. er nnd Mth. W. B. Cdarsey, of Hyde views the statute nnd decisions appli­
' Phone S.H-J or fall at office of Central Park, Tnmpn, at Mrs. Robert Thrash­ cable nnd holds that on the testimony
by the mother and father of the de­
ICHELLE
MAINES
| Construction Company, eor. Paliuet- er’s.
S. 0 . Shinholser
ceased the holding of the trinl court
Mrs.
Adams,
First
Church
Tnmpn,
1to and University Hldv., Seabreeze,
LAWYER
was proper, that the plaintiff ns adnt
Mrs.
(*.
Herndon.
lf»-3tc
C o n tra c to r nnd B uilder
—Court House j Florida,
Mrs. Adams, of First Church, Talli­ r.iintsnrtrix could not maintain the j
FOR SAl.l' It) acres good celery
action under the* statute since she was 1
nn, nt W. J. Carpenter’s.
FLORIDA
IWFORD
land, $25.00 per acre,—E. F. Lane.
dependent in substantial part nt least kiny of tin* curve. However, the al­ Fig. It slams, bow a so-called grid
Mrs.
Colcmhn
Arnold,
of
Winter
| j m R r.atnlasd - - G la sses D e s ig n ed
15-ltp
on the decedent for support which put) ternating current 'applied In the 'grid condenser and a grid leak resistance
Haven,
Mrs.
Crawford.
|A. P. ConneII&gt;N&amp; Sons
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Mrs. Hess I.ivin, of Live Oak, nt her in n preceding class under thi* would iiiiw produce a largo decrease are tiM'd In eonluinilon unit a three,
K a l n l i l U h r d 1DIM
statute, and ns one n(^ that eln.4s could and a small Increase of llo* plate cm element UI'IIIIIII lube so that It will
Mrs.
T. Adams.
Opt. D.
It-K -A -I,
ll-S -T -A -T -®
Mrs. John II a t re), of Live Oak, nt maintain the action, the mother, u* rent, the reverse of that shown In function a* a detector In a radio r&lt;*WANED—A chance tu Imi hi your
Intrilm rala
rarma
telvliig circuit
Optician,Optometrist
administratrix had no right of action Fig. t» The objection lo working the
new home before lumlier geta any Mrs. Bandy’s.
Inauranrf
ba~lmprovrd land
The gild condenser Is connected In
tube
on
Die
upper
bend
of
bios'
of
the
.11 Bast First Street Sanford, Fla. higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
Mrs. J. V. Peeler, if Live Onk, nt under the statute.
curve Is that when no potential Is series with the grid of the tube and
h u r rli Honda
Cl I r L o l a
ed.—Sanford Novelty Woiks. 183-tfc Mrs. Hnrvcr’s.
The court concludes by remarking: applied to tlie grid tl relatively large shunted by the grid leak resistance.
Bwinra
l.aana
Mrs,
C.
C.
Pursley
nnd
Mr*.
Wade,
“There
is no contention that the judg­
lu aln ra, I ' m p r r l ,
tlu alnra a ( 'k n u r r *
VV. .1. THIGPEN
WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus forn
of
Ft.
Myers,
nt
Mrs.
Jim
Cowan’s.
ment
should
have been u dismissal in­
Mnln OfTIcn,
seed, for good clean stock will pay
Mrs.
Page,
of
Lake
Wales,
nt
the
stead
of
for
the defendant and this
Ileal
Estate
SIF.ISCII 1111A1.TV COM PAN Y
a good price.' Address W. P. Newell
Montezuma.
question
will
not
he discussed."
| i a m -o i i o i \ y i :* t »I i : n t c o m p a n y
FIRB, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE Co., Wholesale Fein Growers, Apopka,
Mrs. Rmmiing and Mrs. Jones, of
I'hnnr 4H
IoI-M l l a c a i i l t . A a r.
The court concludes by remarking:
Fin.
27'J-tfc
Luke Wales nt Mrs. Sum Branford’s. "There is no contention that t(adjudg­
-Oirice 271 WANTED—'I'welve hoys between the
-PhonesRes. 205Mrs. T. P. Jordan, of Lake City, at ment should have been a dismissal
C o n c /e n sa
ages of 10 und 15 to sell the Daily Mrs. Elliott’s.
;TEVVART The Florist I)It. J. T. DENTON
instead of for the defendant nnd this
Mrs. Hull nnd Mrs. Hinflingcr, pf question will nut he discussed."
WANTED—Cashier, apply to Union
I'ut Flowers------------- Floral Designs
ITIYHICIAN-SUIMiEON
News Restaurant, A.
I.. Depot, Plant City at Mrs. Camp’s.
Annual and Ornamental Plants
The court has affirmed the judg­
Mrs. C. D. Henrick, of Watertown-,
Snnford.
13-3tp
Rooms 200-207-208 Melsch Ruilding
ment
of the circuit court-for Liberty
ill Myrtle Avc.-----------Phono 260-W
at Mrs. J. M, Hayes.
county
in tile case of M. I. Revel 1,
—*
Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Cummings und
Rooms 228-228
FOB RENT
plaintiff
in error, vs. the State of
Mrs. Burris, of llradentown nt the
Florida,
defendant
in error. The opin­
JANFQRD MACHINE
DR. It. M. MASON
FOR* RENT—Furnished rooms for Gables.
ion
is
by
Judge
West.
Attorneys,
DRNTIST *COMPANY
Mrs. Bean, of Fort Memle ut Mrs.
light housekeeping, 701 Mngnnliu
Ki'hoe
and
Adams,
of
Pensacola,
for
New Mc'sch lluildlng ,
Avenue.
10-5te C. W. Stokes.
- *
General Machine nnd Boiler Phone 201
plaintiff
in
error;
Rovers
Buford,
at­
Sanford, Flurlda m i liHKTT T Z n room upurlment,
Mrs. Clyntt, of Ft. Meade nt Mrs.
Works
torney
gei.r*‘«l
und
J.
G.
Guinea,
as­
202 Park Ave.
15-2tp H. H. Chappell’s.
sistant for the stuUv Kevetl formerly
Cylinder Grinding
DR.
G.
S.
SELMAN
FOR ITT-:NT—2 furnished connecting ’ Mrs. A. J. Kenney, of Inverness, tlerk of the circuit court for Liberty current would How In tlie plate cir­ The grid coiuleiiwT will allow alter­
Automobile Repairs
looms, 520 per month, 314 East 5th and Mrs. Sandshury, of Winter Hav­ county, was convicted of emlH-zzle- cuit and rapidly exhaust the “U" bat­ nating current to th»w to the grid hut
Practice limited to
will lint allow liny charge that might
en nt Comfort Cottage.
Acetylene Wcldinjr
tery,
'
15-2tp
ment.
Diseases of Eye, Ear, None and Throat Street. ’
collect
on the grid to llow through It
Should
the
tube,
by
mean*
of
I
he
Mrs.
Ella
Beale,
of
Cocoa,
ut
Mrs.
IPhone f&gt;2----------Sanford. Florldu
The court has reversed the judg­ potential applied lo the grid, be made to the Itliuiicnt. The only way u
I‘OR KENT- -Small cottage.—J. Mua- J. M. Huycs’,
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
*
15-2lc
son.
Mrs. Lightsey and Mrs. Hughs, of ment of the circuit court for Duval to operate at u point on the'charac­ charge Dial might collect on the grid
Ht. John’s county will vptc April 24
Mciach Ruilding
county In the case of W.
Spooner, teristic, curve midway Itetiveen the u|e could flow to the lllainent would he
at Mrs. C. 11. Smith’s.
|c .i $500,000 bond issue for building
BOARD AND ROOM Uurtow
us
superintendent
of
the
Duvnl
Coun­ per nnd lower hernia—Hint is, on the through the high resistance of about
Mrs. Ingram and Mrs. Overstreet
forty-thru miles of hard-surfaced
straight part or the curve, symmetrl- 500,DUO to 2,000,000 ohms und would ul110 COMm E rc' i AL STREKTTuup a of Kissimmee, at Mrs. S. O. Shinhol­ ty prison camp, plaintiff in error, vs. ’cal variations In tho grid poteutlal low the charge on the grid to leak
roads.
Ralph Curtiss, defendant in error.
few empty ronma nt $t per week, ser.
f
iwould causa symmetrical change la tka off slowly.
•Tlie
opinion is b y Judge Whitfield.
with meals '$10.00.
10-Gtc
Mrs. Persons, of Kissimmee, nt
Attorneys, M. M. Scarborough, assist­
Mrs. J. M. Hayes.
ant
county solicitor'of Duvnl county,
LOST
Mrs. Collins, of Umntilin nt Mrs.
ami
Rivers Buford, attorney general,
Get An Abstract Before LOST OR STRAYED—From Silver Griffin’s.
and
J.
B. Gaines, nssistunt for plain- [
Mrs. Pixton und Mrs. Jurvls, of
Lake, tan nnd white Irish setter.
Buying Property
tiff
in
error.
No nppearunco for do*]
Will appreciate any Information.—E. Mulberry a t Mr*. T. L*. Brown’*.
fendant
in
error.
Ralph Curtiss was j
Mr*..
J,
J.
Anderson
and
Mr*.
W.
E. A. DOUGLASS. Pres. T. Field, 316 Weal Firat St, 13-6tc C, Rogers, of Apopku at Mrs. Hooii- convicted in the criminal court of rec­
LOST-j-Brown fur neck piece, Satur­
ord for Duval county on an informa­
•
day night on First street
Finder hon.
Mr*. Fudge, of Apopka, ut Mr*. tion charging the unlawful possession
Four More Aliens
please notify Rex Packnrd, West 1st
of intoxicating liquors. On habeas
Crenshaw’s. .
Sm uggled Into State street Phone 130. Reward, ,16-ltp Mrs. Carlton, of Arcadia, at Mr*. corpus proceedings before the circuit
judge hu was discharged from cus­
L. Y. Bryan’*.
Near Deerfield
Mr*. Mary H. Smith, of Arcadia, at tody. Writ of error was allowed ami
Former Governor
taken by the officer under the stat­
Freight and Paxarnger Service
Mr*. C. W. Stokes’.
Nineteen Other* Were Taken Inlo
| Established 1854)
ute*.
The
supremo
court
hold*
that
Goes
to
Jail
on
a
Mrs. E. Y, Qulm, of St. Augustine,
Custody Yeaterday
the information in the case doc* not
Millions of Paxaenger* ferried —Net a life Low!
Your b! Ek w a n t s run
Contempt Charge at Mrs, Hunt's.
lie ei
' — I—
■nimped
wholly
fail
to
state
an
offense
under
From
Jacksonville
One Way
From Jacksonville
One Way
Mr*.'Conoly-and Mr*. Harris, of
■ ■—- j
by plro
ua. Aalurtn r Tlar AwMN*laled
the
statute
and
the
petitioner
in
the
ATLANTIC
CITY
.......,.*36.44
drr rr Ivcd liy ua
Avon
Park,
arid
Mrs.
aKte
Solomon,
&lt; n y T h e A m aitrlalr* l * r r » )
FORT LAUDEBOAtE, April 1«.—
minim .tamedtat&lt;) de­
WASHINGTON. D. C....... 31.71
HALT!MORE, Mil.........fi .304)6
circuit court should have been re­
OXFORD, Mioa., April 10.—Former of Alva at Ur*. P. D. Parker’*.
livery, ll Jollvery by
Four
more
aliens,
alleged
to
have
BOSTON. MASH............. 42-52
NIAGARA FALLS ..... .$44.12
ua In tt
U u r u iiU r u(
manded.
Governor Bilbo went to LaFayette
NEW YORK. N. Y.............36AACHICAGO,
IL
L
....I____b
43.48
ruillsfnrtlun. (let our
been smuggled into, the state from county jail today to serve a sentence
prices and eutnparu
CLEVELAND,
0
...........
30.31
PHILADKLPHIA. I*A.
31.38
l hem.
ATTACKS MAN OVBK $3.
Cuba, were captured at Deerfield nuar of thirty daya for contempt of federal Grain Futures
DETROIT, MICH. .*......: 41.03
PITTSBURGH, PA.......... 39.31
ELMIRA, N. Y................. 3H.93
SAVANNAH, GA. ........... 6.00
Trading Act is
here thia morning as ^tney were a t­ court Wheip Bilbo appeared in fed­
*-llMilder** l l r n d a n a r MONTREAL
P.
(*.
.........
5U.5Q
TOLEDO, O. ..................... 41.71
MIAMI,
April
10.—
George
Marsh,
l*n"
tempting to board a northbound train. eral Court today* to anbwer charge of
Declared
Valid
■AUTOMOUILES
CARRIED,
INCLUDING
CLOSED CARS
a
farmer
of
Gould*,
Fla.,
Is
nea(
Nineteen others of the aamu party contempt because of failure To ap­
Halllnn* fur lUtllmore W*4n&lt;xUiy, Haluril ty. Mi) 1*. M rilrwmatilna
death in a local hospital as a result
Juniata April fill. HUi. JCith: lllnocxaler April 7tli, Alleghany OUw)
were taken Into custody last night pear as a witness In suit by Frances
III* n * A m m la ir* r r * M t
April I Ith. list; Nantucket April IJttli, tvth.
of
arf attack made on him by J. II.
WASHINGTON,
£pril
April
U
10.—Grain
Uirkhead
against
Governor
Russell
near the Palm Beach county line. Ac­
I .n m lip r P n .
tlllnaa for I'lillailvlphlu
‘Halllnaa
I................. Mnnlay. Thural.vy. D.Oli I*. M. tytraniahln
II
HowuMl.. April Htli,
rSitU; PrraW.n April &amp;lh, l&amp;lh. tttli. Kr»« April
Iceland Mathis over the payment of $3 which
cording to ono of the alien* captured last fall, he pleaded guilty. The judge futures trading act\; was declared
kth,
IMli,
grtli.
last night an American detective lo­ lixed sentence at u flpe of $100 and and constitutional today by tho *u- Mathis bdd the police Marsh owed
Minis anil ttertli nn in win.derk Inotutlial except that tickets read­
ing to Havaiinali Include berth only. Extra charge for preferred space.
preme courts,.
him and boasted he could not collect.
cated In a real estate office In Ha­ thirty days in jail.
ThtouKh
tickets tu principal pulals.
Mathis la locked in the city jail pend-,
vana is alleged to be the man who ar­
Full Inturmstlun nit rsquest nl'*Ask Mr. F. atcr” hurrou or
A Pennsylvania man has bought ing the outcome of Marsh’ injuries.
The Canav«rel, Orlando and South­
J. F. WARD, Trav. Poos. Agent
C. M. 11A1LK, Gea. AgL
ranged and accepted large sums of
Ticket Office and Pier. 800 K. Ray Ht.. JarUouviltc. To Ireturn* 638
money for smuggling of aliens into western railroad la to build 122 miles t)u» South Florida Foundry and Ma­ Physicians ssy Marsh probably wjU
tron? .^ tr in g to Cpjw »CnjTartL
/ chin* Work*,- a t Orlando, to t $50,000. die.
^U.country.,. . , .
,
■gt. ,rJ. , ;
4 rV-;
. ViffA
*■*

WANTED

SEMINOLE •
ABSTRACT CO.

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD TODAY!
TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS!
Merchants and Miners Transportation Co.

Hill

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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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OF RIGID
AT STATE CAPITAL TODAY
THANK GOODNESS
IT’S OVER AT LAST
MANY QUESTIONED MATHELDE DID IT
OF in q u i r y
SUPPORTED BY SENA­
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NUMBER 14

SANFORD.-FLORID*,’SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923

V O LU M E Jy.

is

Will Be Made Special Order of SHE’S CAPTURED HEIt ELDERLY
Business Next Wed­
8WI8H RIDING MASTER AND
nesday
ALL IS SERENE.

AND

jj TRUE BILLS ARE FOUND
ARE ON WAY
AGAINST KLAN MEMBERS
-IHOME FRQMMEET
OF M00REH0USE IS REPORT

Many Thousands of Dollars Will Be Loaned and
Business Will Be Handled Thru Maxwell &amp; Britt
Through the efforts of Mnxwoll and
Britt, ono of the largest Mortgage
Companies in tho United Stntes will
operate in Sanfonl nnd make loans to
the Sanford people on Sanfonl real
estate. This company sent their repicscntative from tho North to look
the situation over in Snnfiwd nnd af­
ter spending several days hen* he Wns
convinced thut, although Sanford wns
not ns large as moBt cf the cities in
which they operate, was an exception­
ally good town, progressive in n
steady substantial manner and wns
worthy of hi* company’s considera­
tion, nnd for that reason invested au­
thority in Maxwell and Britt to ac­
cept applications for loans in umounls
from $.\&lt;&gt;0.00 to $ 10,000.00.
One of the biggest hold hacks to
Sanfonl has been lock of cnpitul at
a reasonable rate of interest.in which
a mnn cqpld purchase *nnd own his
own home, or borrow money on the
homo he already owns in which to
mnke further improvements. The de­
cision of this company to loan moqcy
in Sanford will go far towards re­
lieving this situation, ns they have

c o n fe d e r a t e

THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL REUN­
ION ONE OF THE GREATEST
IN HISTORY.

l l t r T h e (\ » » n p |« * r « l P r e s s )
placed no limit to the amount, ns they * NEW
ORLEANS, April 14—Trains
have millons behind them, nnd nre in
departing
early today, mnny of them
position to take care of every gopd
running
In
• several sections, were
piece of business submitted them.
"emptying New Orleans of the great
This money enn he borrowed for a
term of throe to eight years and paid throng of gray clad veterans und
hack . on the easy monthly payment visitors who attended tho thirty-third
annual reunion here of the United
plan.
Confederate veterans, which came to
The firm of MaxwclWnd Hrilt are a close yesterday u^ith the veterans
to ho congratulated upon their suc­ parade. Many old soldiors declared
cessful efforts in getting this com­ tho reunion, especially the .parade,
pany to place their resources at the one of the greatest In tho history of
disposal of the Sanfonl people, and the organization.
*
thereby filling n long felt want. It
is just such moves as this that will
bring new money to Sanford nnd it |
also shows that the financial interests
of the country arc recognising San­
ford’s wonderful possibilities and *hat
with tho aid of this foreign capital
it will ho hut n few yenrs before we
hnve thut 25,000 population that the
Hot aid hmt been, predicting f«r «»•««*timo past.
*
' MEN WILL RE TRIED NEXT MON­
If you linve n good proposition nnd j
DAY AT ATHENS,
need tho money, see either Dick MnxGEORGIA
well or Charlie llritt a t once ns they, j

WILL FILE ACCUSA­
POLICE DISCOVER STATE TIONS
AT BAS­
TROP
PLOTS TO WRECK
LIFE, PROPERTY CHARGE C R I M E S
FORMER MINISTER OF HOME
AFAIRS CAPTURED NEAR
CLONMEL
• -~

To Mnny Prominent Residents
of the Louisiana
Parish
:3 ‘

I II) T h e A s s u o l a l e d P r e s s )

NEW ORLEANS, April 14—ThirtyLONDON, April 14—Documents roone
hill* of information charging
LONDON, April 1L—It wan con­
venling plots Involving tho destruc­ more than n dozen citizens of More­
firmed today nt the regiatrry office of
tion of life nnd property in I.lndon are house parish with various crimes ns
Lewisham, an outer suburb of I.onreported to hnve come into the possesI.T
re. ult of the activities of masked
.don, that Mlaa Mnthilde McCormick,
sion of Scotland Yards as a result o ft^
.
.
.. , .
„.oro
.
.
.
.
.
,
..
,,
_
bnnds
in the parish lust year woro
daughter of Harold F. McCormick, of
last
night
a
raid
on
the
resiliences
or
,
.
.
.
_
.
• ‘ K
drawn today by Attorney-General, A.
Chicago, wan married there to Max
resorts of Irish men nnd women sus­ V. Coco and delivered to District
.Oser, Swine cavalry officer, Thurs­
pected of being Republican support^
,)avil, I. Garrett to lie tiled
day.
•
i rs. Among the plans said to have | ^
BCCon||nis to tho N.w
hocn revealed were plots to attack Orleans Picayune.
CHICAGO, April M.—Mnthilde Me.ondon’s lighting power sources, ef­
Perrons named in the hills, thp
Cormick, tho eighteen year old daugh­
forts to release Irish prisoners from
n
t-;
newspaper
declares, included Cnpt.
ter of Harold F. McCormick and
London prisons nnd projected
.
1
.
K.
Skipworth,
exalted cycops of
Edith Rockefeller McCormick, nnd
tempts on lives of high police off***the Morehouse parish Ku Klux Klan,
heiress to the McCormick nnd Rock­
inis.
his son Oliver, Dr. B. M. Mckoln,
efeller millions, \yu» married secretly
to Major Mnx Oser, IC-year-old Swiss
DUBLIN, April 14.—Irish
free former mayor of Mer Rouge, E. N.
with
the
belli'of
your
•.security,
will
riding master nt tho registry office
• D r r h e A»»«*elnl«-d rr*&gt;«»)
state troops this morning* captured •’Newt" Gruy and T. Jeff Burnett,
ho able to assist you in pulling it
TALLAHASSEE, April 14.—The nt I,ewlshnm, a suburb of London, nt
ATHENS, Ga., April 14.—l edernl Austin Stack, former llupuhlican min­ fm mer Morehouse deputy sheriff.
nuthoritiea announced liito yesterday i ister of home affairs, according to
over.
• lowly convict, who has been the sub­ U:?|0 o’clock Thursday morning, ac­
Burnett, Oliver, Skipworth and
ject of investigation because of al­ cording to n copyrighted London dis­
that they plan to bring Dominick i.n Exchange telegraph report. Stack Gray were named by witnesses nt the
Didato und Abe Silversteln from New was hiding III n ditch In the moun­ open hearing in Bastrop in January
leged cruel treatment administered in patch published by the Chicago Trib­
York immediately und place them on tains near Clonmel, in the district as having been recognized ns mem­
private convict camps of tho state, une. Although the whereabouts of
triul in the United Stntes court hero where Liam Lynch was captured re­ ber* of the hand which on August
had liis inning In the lower house of flie couple wns not known, it was be­
Monday, April 2:trd. on the clinrge of c e n t l y , the a d v i c e s state.
the Htato legislature today during hoved they dcpnrtcd immediately af­
2 t kidnaped Watt Daniel and T. F.
huving aided Gerald Chapman, the
Richard, who were not heard of again
discussion of the death of Martin Ta­ ter the ceremony to spend the honey­
million dollar' mail robber, to escape
until December 22, when two bodies
bert. Tabert, n native ot Munich, moon in Scotland.
House of David
from the Athens hospital, April 4.
which rose to tho surface of Lake
N. Dl, is alleged tp have died under
Mrs. Harriet Gove, of Sanford_was
Authorities suid these were the only
IjiFourchc were identified ns thelra.
the lash of a convict camp boss in
Begins
Action
to
Jus­
taken
to
the
Florida
Sanitarium
nnd
ones
Indicted
by
the
federal
grand
Captain
Skipworth win declared by
Dixia county.
,'
tify its Existence one witness to have been seen con­
Tread bare clothing, splashed with Hospital nt Orlando Wednesday night President and Slapping Board Agree as to All jury here in connection with the es­
I versing with a masked man later on
swamp muck, distorted and mismnted where she will undergo a surgical
cape.
Details
the highway on which the abductors
&lt;njr Th* A u « r l a l * « I1****) •
shi&gt;qs4-ipthj|r. garments belonging to operation.
. Tho Indictment* wore returned on
DETROIT. April 14.—Grand jury i j,it&lt;| their prisoners disappeared.
the convict’s garb wore cast upon the
Thursduy and tho two men wero nrfloor of tho lower house, and n whip used in whipping Tabert nt the camp
The hills will charge conspiracy
WASHINGTON A,,,U
“ E t t a »7,“ . U h « l by r m k k itt ll.n l- resled in Now York Into yesterday. investigation into conditions nt the
Israelite House of David colony at ‘ to commit murdei, kidnAping, as*
’ used for flogging prisoners was pass­ 'of the Putnam Lumber, Company, nt
They
wero
traced
from
Athens
to
1
'sH
Ipnln,
llo
.n
l...
«•*&gt;l X) 1111' I' •• •Ps
t
a a.
ed from one member to another for Clnrn, Fin., weighed seven and n half
the consolidation of the boards of foreign trade lines New York tho night Chapman disap­ Benton Harbor, are to he Instituted sault with deadly weapons on the
by the state it was announced here, public highway, assault with intent
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,
*
n.«»Wnrl«nllnn o f til** MOT­ peared from tho hospital.
pounds.
examination.
, nd to then offer lines nnd ships
A stirring_ scene wns enacted
Tnbert, it •"
is charged, wns ■whipped
lo c o m m it murder und damaging or
. .ns. the
—-e.-— •
.. ,{nn
. nett of
|
U
20
,
conditioned
on
a
suitnblo
guarunty
of
maintained
Chapman is believed by authorities to begin probably April 2.1.
of 1020, condition-.. *... *• — —, ,, ..
house movod to make n special order. K0 gOVorely by Wulter Higginbotham, [thant
destroying telephone lines.
The program further provides that if the government finds itijelf they suid, to be still in or near Athens
LANSING, Midi., April 11.—The
of business ..for next Wednesday for the boss, that it produced death. Ilig- lervice
fl' Tp n . lines without-Justifiable sacrifice the policy then and that his capture will he effected
to »e 11 ‘
Israelite ll&lt;»use of David yesterday
-*•—
The
whole
policy,
ns
set
the consideration of measures looking ginbootham is now under n first de­ unable
soon.
will he to proceed to direct government operation.
...
Tam O’Shanter Band
into thoabolltlon of the convict lease gree murder indictment. Turning his forth In a White House statement after the conference, is dclnrcd to bo
Chapman was womided in being re. launched three attack* in as mnny
system nnd to prohibit corporal pun­ attention from the strap, the convict Glided upon the basic principal that the administration is determined the captuied ufter gettilTIr
Will Render Concert
jottiTC away
awi from the, vities of the state against the forces
committee chairman displayed a pair United States should have a merchant m a r i n e . _________ ___________ ( Atlanta federal penitentiary where seeking to drive it out of* Michigan.
ishment.
Next Tuesday Night
Tile religious sect, aroused to
In the meantime, the joint investi­ of ragged shoes and a striped object
he wns serving n sentence of twentymilitancy,
struck
blow*
in
federal
and
gating committee named to investi­ that resembled convict breeches.
five yeurs for engineering n mllllnnThe famous IJulies’ Band of this
gate the conviction, leasing nnd death Holding these aloft, he moved that the
dollur mail robbery in Now York. He state courts and through its legal rep­ city, familiarly known ns the Turn
resentatives at Benton Harbor, ex­
of Tabert as requested by « resolu­ rulgs he waived and the measure seek­
was under treatment in Athens when
coriating
those who have- been lead­ O’Shunter Band, will render tho reg­
tion adopted by tho North Dakota ing the abolition of the lease system
he escaped from the hospital.
ing
tho
fight
against it. In circuit ular Id-monthly concert in Central
legislature, recessed in ‘the middle of and corporal punishment he passed
court
here
the
colony asked that the Park Tuesday night ut H o’clock. This
nn-examination of Shorl/T J. R. Jones, at thin time.
NEW YORK, April 14.—‘Dominick
stuto’a
quo
warranto
proceeding* filed is the regular night for tho Munici­
The
bill
provides
that
no
more
of Leon county, after having been in
Didato nnd Abe Silversteln wero nrrecently
to
compel
the
cult to show pal Band hut Bandmaster Ball huving
convicts
.bo
leased
to
privato
firms
rission lea* than one hour. It was
rested by agents of tho department of
conquered other worlds during tho
announced later that the committee hut. that in smnll counties when the
justico lute yesterday on charges of cause why it should not bo forced to past two months with his ladies hand
discontinue
operations
in
Michigan
ALLEGED TO HAVE HA 1). MORE having sided.Gerald Chapman, mllwould get down to business Tuesday number of convicts is insufficient tp
wants to bring them home for one
WILL INQUIRE INTO, SANITY OF
ymintain
u
camp,
convicts
could
be
BOOZE THAN TIIE LAW
llon-dollar mall robber, to escape bo dismissed. • ,
morning.
T1IE
ACCUSED
(
’
ALLOWS.
At Grand Rapid* the colony in night und let tho homo people sec how
Fireworks wero looked for in the |eaM(] if Bo desired.
lrom the hospitnl nt Athens, Go., on
United
States District Court, u mo­ good they are since being 'hoard la
It
was
after
Mr.
Mayo
wuved
the
MAN
si-nute'Aoday over the house concur­
April 4th.
(|)r Tkr AuuclAlrJ Pr*-««)
tion asking that the suit brought concert herb right after they were
rent resolution seeking to broaden tattered garment, the legs of which
CINCINNATI,
April
14.—G.
A.
_
I l l y Tfc* A M u r l u l f d
against the colony by John Hnnsell organized.
the scope of the investigating com­ were cut off at tho knees und In
Crown, /nrmer, nnd E. A. Strnus 3,
KALAMAZOO,
Mich.,
April
14.—
Aside
front
the
•
regular
concert
und heard recently be re-opened.
mittee sn as to mnke it a itntc-wide shreds, und termed .by him a “good
Arraignment of Fathci; Charles Dil­ jigur dealer of Jacksonville, were a r­
The colony set up the cluiin thut there will ho some pleasing special­
bathing
suit,"
that
the
house
decid­
inquiry into county camps. The res­
ranged In United States district court
lon,
chorged
with
tho
murder
ThursaiLlitionul
sensational testimony fav­ ties arranged especially for the oc­
olution went into tho unfinished bus - ed to take uettun on tho hill next
here charged with having possessed, Cnrlot Shipment* Reported for Fri- orable to the defendant had been un­ casion. Dainty nnd sprightly little*•
ilay
night
of
his
superior,
Rev.
Fath­
dny, April ^.Mh
iu-ss hopper when Senator II. H. Liml- Wednesday.
;ransported liquor in violation of the
Eva Grace Wagner will give some of
"U-t’s go at it right, while wo are er Henry O'Neill, pastor of St. Auguasoy of Bonifay, sought to amend the
Florida—Sanford
section..................r,B covered.
tine parish, wns postponed yesterday Volstead act. The men' were arrested
Iter dances on a specially arranged
at
it,"
exclaimed
Mr.
Davis.
“Most
At
Benton
Harbor
H.
T.
Dcwhirit
n-solution in order that the committee
1
by prohibition agents last night, who Florida—Tampa section ...........
platform and the Navy Twins will ap­
in circuit court until Monday. .
of
this
other
states
in
tho
Union,
nnd
member
of
the
colony
nnd
the
cult’s
empowered
to
Jnve»tiirate
alleged
Ik&lt;
confiscated five barrets of whiskey Snnford—Mnnntec section ....*........*1
Postponement was granted at the
chief counsel In a formal statement pear in special piece* nnd there will
cruelties at convict camps controlled even Georgia, has discontinued corlabeled hardware nnd consigned to a
request of counsel for Father Dillon,
DO naked If tho public “believes we are he one of tho best programs heard
by the state und not he confined to pornl punishment,’ he declared. "
Total
Cincinnati electrical firm from tho
although
the
priest
had
mad*
known
The
representative
from
Uon
coun­
rubes, just born yesterday." The here In many day*. The ladies’ band
county camps only.
E. S. Electrical Company, of Jack­
hU
willingness
to
enter
u
plea
of
ty
related
Hint
these
states
bused
statement
was prompted by efforts of and*the Municipal hand will give a
The upper house recessed until over
sonville.
, Shipping Point Information for F ri­
guilty
to
a
chargo
of
first
degree
their
action
on
the
constitution
of
tho
certain
stuto
legislators to bring Joint concert here later in tho season
the week-end before Senator Lind­
day, April 13th
•
that Will be a knockout and will bring
SANFORD, FLA.: Worm, partly uheiut appointment of u receivership
sey's amendment could be drawn up. United Stntes which cites thut “no niurder. It wus Indicated that allenthe
people for mnny mllea around to
FORMER
PUGILIST
cloudy, Haullngs heavy, considerable for tho House of David.
The house resolution was aimed at cruel, or inhuman punishment shall iits might Inquire into the sanity of
hear
night’i concert
the accuaed man.
KILLED BY OFFICER poor quality, demand nnd movement Tho colony asked Hint the statu’* will la*It.oneTuc*day’s
.
nn investigation of a camp said to be he inflicted for any cause," he suid.
of
the
best
of the season
hIow, market firm for good stock, quo wurranto proceedings he quashed
I"— the property of Senator T.’ J| knabb In order that it might start at the Father Dillon, a member of the
AT
FORT
PIERCE
nnd
the
following
program
will hp
beginning
of
the
TaU-rt
case,
the
Carthusian fathers’ order nnd form­
market weak for |»oor stock. Carloads on tho grounds: That Ingham circuit
nnd located a t Macclfnny. .
f. o. b. usual terms: 10 Imji crates court Is without Jurisdiction; thut re mlercd:
^ To allow that ho welcomed an in­ joint legislative committee called on erly a missionary of the church in
• n r Th* a«m f u i *s rr*s»)
Sheriff
Jones,
who
was
responsible
many
countries,
declared
yesterday
MIAMI,
April
14.—Ncls
Danielson,
Golden Self-blanching 4-0 dox. stalks such on action does not embrace the March—1Tam O’ Shsriter.....E. R. Ball
vestigation Senator Knabb bounced
/o
r
taking
Tabert
into
custody
while
that
bo
wants
to
go
ut
once
to
Jack­
u
former
pugilist,
died
nt
a
hospital
in tho rough, few sales best mostly subject of individual morality of Overture—Tlio Conquest....Von Tilxer
to his feet and moved the adoption
he was riding a freight train through son or Marquette (where tho state in Fort Fierce this morning as a re­ $1.50, few high ns $1.00, New French (members of stockholders ofa corpora Grecian Dunce by Eva Grpco Wag- .
of the resolution.
.
Representative Nathan Mf yo. chair­ •his* city fourteen months ago, widen prisons arc located), and insisted he sult of wounds received when ho was strain 4-6 d(&gt;x. stalks In tho rough, tion, nnd that no overt acts of Im­ ncr, accompanied by Mra. Wagner.
man of the bouse eopvict committee, led to his conviction, K-Msinir and it perfectly sane.* Ho remains calm shot ye*t«rday by Sheriff Merritt, few sales $ L # -$ 1-40, m o,uy around mortality aro set forth in tho state’s Song and Dance Schottlsche—Pane*
of tho Imps----------- -------- Wlegand
stirred the house into action when death a . charged in tho North Dakota and manifests no sign of remorse be­ who declared that Danielson attempt­ $1.25, few best higher, New French bill.
Instrumental
Duct
Selected
assctnblcy’s
resolution.
.
ed
to
draw
o
gun
when
being
nrrestStrain
and
Golden
Self-Blanching
cause of his deed.
April 21 was set ns the dato for
h. produced convict, paraphernalia,
Johnny
and
Bernard
Schlrard
Tho'officer Informed the commitod
on
a
liquor
charge.
Danielson
de
poor
qilailty
nnd
condition
law
as
hearing arguments on the motion. •
Father McCullough, the only eyoincluding the whipping strap which
Serenade—Evening TwlllghL.K. King
i lee that he remembered the arrest of witneaa of tho.ahooting, made a state­ nled tho offered resistance.
4
$1.10. Many shipments rolled unsold.
•he-said wa* four feet long and two
Barytone Sola ......— Selected
und a quarter Inchea wide, weighing -ta b e rt, bis conviction after he had ment to officers yesterday.
Wants
Information
Miss Helen Witte, Band Accompt
entered a plea of guilty and his senTotal csrlct shipments from’ San­
"When wo wore seated at the din­ 400 Dead Result
a pound.
•’ * ..
Vocal
Solo—MUs Eva Grace Wag­
tonco
of
$25
or
three
pjonths.
He
ford this i *soon to dutc.„..^.....3,613
About^Sugar Deals
The last was tbo center of attrac­
ner last night,” he said, “Father Dil­
Tidal
Wave
Storm
ner In herdatest Song Hlta of 1923,
Mid
further
that
the
countycommixTotal
rat
lot
shipments
from
Man­
tion. A$ explained by Mr. Mayo, I
lon appeared wproae. Finally ho burst
accompanied by Mra. Wagner.
T
(B rTW S w M lilrt Pr*“ l
atee this season to date ........-1,400
was loaded a t tho handle e n d and aionera of Leon county had entered out, addressing Father O'NelU:
&gt;
April 14.—All mum- Patrol ComlquO—The Hen Roost
NEW YORK.
* .................
into a contract with the Putnam Lum­
Total
carlot
shlpmcpta
from
San­
TOKIO,
'*Aprii*Tr^-Fou^,
*"hundre&lt;!
he said that he did not think such an
•*‘You’d like to got me out of here,
h en of the New York Coffee and
..................... — WUton and Parka
ber Company ttf l e w county convict,
peraans, including a large number of " ford last season’to date..........2,767
instrument could Inflict serious in­
wouldn't
you V
,
Sugar
Exchange
havo
received
a
form
Goodnight Ladles
and
that
the
county
received
P
«
jury. Ua added, however, that he
“Father O’Neill replied, ‘you aro fishermen, are missing as a result of Total carlot ahlpinenta from Man­
letter
from
the
United
States
nttor
head for elch prisoner sentenced to
atee lost season to date.......... 1,045
had been Informed that it was a fn£
under no compulsion. You may stay u tidal wovo storm on tbo East Coast
cry’s office, .’asking for rycord of all
three months. Th« U» •
Faith will not die while seed catsot Korea, according to advices rccelv
uuent practice to treat the strap with serve
ns
long
a
t
you
wish
or
if
you
jwefer,
their cuatomera and their firm's trans­
sheriff saw of Tabert, according to his
Dally
Herald
on
aale
a
t
Joe’s
Smoke
id
by
the
Navy
Department.
The
to­
log'
nre "printed.—Philadelphia Eve­
syrup and cal and drag It in the sand
you may go.’ #
.
.
action* in raw and refined sugar from
tal number of lives lost is not known, House, Mobley’s Qrug * Store and
to give it more “effectiveness. The testimony, was when "I
ning Public Lodger.
_
•
January 1 to April 1.
cdpt for him from the sheriff of T«y
Hunt’* Pharmacy.
The Herald for first class Job work. htit la tiellavad to be large.
representative said Qjat he under­
stood that tlho flagging "Instrument lor county.’
•n r n *
rr»»«)
TALLAHASSEE, April y . —A
sen a t * committee yesterday re­
ported unfavorably a measure
l o o k i n g to the abolition of the
practice of whipping convicts.
Such a reform haa n belter
dunce In the houae, however,
Representative Davis, of Leon,
ytaterday having tacked onto a
c o m m i t t e e bill doing awajt with
ronvlct leaning, an amendment to
alNiliah .corporal punishment. The
rommittea bill, 350 copies of
which were ordered printed, will
he considered in the house under
a hpedal order of buaincHs.

• Ity T h e A i a n o l n l n l P r r a a )

• n&gt;r T l i e A » » n r l » l f ( l P r e s s )

INDICT TWO
IN ESCAPE OF
MAIL ROBBER t

may proceed to direct
GOVERNMENT OPERATION
OF MERCHANT MARINE

ARRAIGNMENT OF JACKSONVILLE
CATHOLIC PRIEST MEN ARRESTED
IN CINCINNATI
IS POSTPONED

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fcrdice
is
in good shape.
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'
Tho chairman of entertainment
made a good report and has surely
done excellent work. But has to
solicit homes, for 24 yet. Now, Meth­
odist, If you are so situated you can­
not have delegates in your home put
at least one to a hotel or boarding
house; if you cannot do that much
get. some one to go halves and place
one. Everyone can help a little and
enjor'B ^eW ft?m tro*that much mrmr
for having a part in this our Lord’s
work hi T iror church. *.

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roses nnd larkspur were urtisticafly
used, while in the sun parlor a pro­
The Daughters of Wesley will have
fusion of snop dragons and poppies
a cooked food sale aV Stokes’ Grocery
-TONIGHTwere effectively used. The south
Saturday, April 14th.
12-2tci
T
porch was bright with boskets and
For
Florida:
Local
thundMARION DAVIES
McKinnon-Markwood Company will
vases of Amariilias.
I f y « n f c * v * m r f H m &lt; « v h l l l a t jr n n
fat erstyowern tonight or Satcarry
a
complete
line
of
Interwoven
The talliesx were fascinating de­
_ | f , &lt;iu o r e K o i n e m i r w H i ' n 1
eu m ln *
—IN—
fak urday.
h e m p , n r If &gt; « o e r r r n l p r l e l n l n n . w r l l r
Socks.
12-tfc
Mrs. Arthur D. Key; Mrs. W. D. signs , nnd tho hours passed all
■ p e n l e t p »f*l l o I h l - « I P | » n P t n i p n l . a l * l i . K
Ifa
i l p i n i u , t .r «plp |ib « i» p i h p . l i p m .
I* w i l l Bolden nnd Mr. Peck attended today tod quickly in tho Interesting game
tz ftifa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa
h r K rru tI) ep p rp p lelp d .
the Stale Library Association m e et­ o f bridge ployed and when scores wore
ing in DcLand. Others from San­ counted the prizes for high score, silk
STATE CONSTABULARY.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
lingerie, wns awurdod Mrs. S. Yountz.
ford were unable to go.
Second prize, a. cut glass chacse dish,
• l ll x T h e A M u cljijra P re s* )
Friday—’Shjlher’s Club meets at the
Morning)
Mrs. Margaret Barneri nnd Mrs. T* Went to Mrs. J. G. Sharon. The *onTALLAHASSEE, FU., April 18.hom eVfjM rs. W. Morton Thigpen A. Neal.of Orlondo-were among th at gniatforTT-n Cucat ILooia-bouquat,-was
Have Clean j
A Htate constabulary would, be estab­
M nenldi. Avenue a t 3:30 p. »«• - j out of
on Magnolia
attending the "won by Mrs. A. F. McAjistcr. The
Nothing so lavishly magnificent
TOUR
E
V
E
XHealthy
£ye$ |
lished under the terms of a meas­
PARENT.TRACHKRS ASSOCIA- - ure introduced- by Representative J.
Frday—Miss Esther Miller Will enter- bridge jmrty given yesterday by Mrs. ones holding high scores a t each table
has ever been crlfty^ed to thc pub^11II they Tire! ItchTS^Trt^Bum ' lie before. The farpous atory of.
tain the members of Ujo Ilop Ton t Enit.u McCown Gnllowny.
wero presented dainty pencils topped
TlON CONVENTION!
Ed. Stokes of Bay county. Mr.
or Discharge, if Sore'. Irritated,
- Bridge-OttL-aU3;00 p.-m. ...
_ _ ---- •
tho Lawitching Royal
Madcap,
with roses.
Stokes’ mensurc providesv for the
Inflamed or Granulated, um
who
flirted
with
kings
and
defied
•Saturday-M rs. W. J. Thigpen will* Mr, and Mrs. Carl Oltroggar of
m
__ _____________
____
- „game,
........
......................................
.......................
The
third annual convention
of the naming
At the
conclusion of tho
card
naming ui
of special state police ..........
oficers
Murine, Soothes and Refreshes.
luUli&gt;
HUD
KW
MlfP
UIAJI*
JvWtfHCu
entertain honoring Little Missj Jacksunvilie nml Mr. and Mrs. Homor the hostesn nsr.lstcd hy Mrs. R. A. Florida‘ .Eflrcnielcflchfcra. ng.SQcihUan uml-ouUirw-a their-duUcs whleh-foHow
BaTe~IorInlahtorAdultAt*U
coronets, in a million dollar setting,
- JCatharJno-TWgpon-wUso-lntUuiay i PrnnHin nf-lndinmipoloi,-Ind.,-speTTt rNeWmanrMra. W. E. Watson, Mrs. S.'closed at tho Angcbilt hotel lant eve- n,onK thc' Hnes of tliose operating" In
A cast of 3,000, including 53 &amp;||
anniversary it is.
| nevcrnl days hfifo the first part of the |»u|cston(
Mrs.
Raymond
Key.
nnd
nlng
after
n
day’s
busy
session.
A
,|ome
0f
ty
1
(,
castern
states.
a
Pulcston,
Wttoftt Fm£v*n*k ^ '
-Saturday—Mrs. S. E. Burrctt will cn- week ns the _guesta of Mrs. Oltrog- Mrs. Deane Turner, served a delicious businoss meeting took place during
MUHINSCQ» 9 East OI»l*8«tss*,Chlts». , t star principals. Added attractions
Included.
4 tertain the members of the Dupli- 1ger’s sir-tor, Mrs. S. L. Uarrctt, cn snlad course and coffee. While re­ the morning1, thc time being devoted
DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS.
cate Bridge Club.
j routs to St. Petersburg.
freshments were bolng served Mrs. exclusively to report* from various
Monday and Tuesday
( H r T h e A aso eln lrU P r e s s )
W. h . Coiclough Bang a delightful committees nnd from several asso­
Saturday—Recital a t the Studio of i
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TALLAHASSEE,
Fla.,
April
13.—
JACKIE COOGAN hi
ciations
in
the
state
.
organization.
Mrs. Fannie S. Munson on Myrtle !
E- ! * Mor“ ’ “ lr. \ t " V . " , ™ group of songs, accompanied by Mrs.
A
delinquent
tax
officer
for
the
state,
Mrs.
F.
E.
Godfrey
of
Orlando,
presi­
It. K. Dens.
Avenue a t 3:30 p. m.
Mrr" ^ N’ lian*c]\ nml J1” ’
“OLIVER TWIST”
.
... motored* to Orlando yesterday whoro
who in td m would appoint and ad­
The nftornoon was one of spcciul dent,' presided.
M onday-M rs. E. M. Calloway -trill they. represented
&gt;entc(1 the
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onjoyniunt for the guests nnd the
entertain nt bridge at 3 o clock.
Teathera* Association nt the State cordial, hospitality of the hostess wns meeting place of the state convention. is tho oim of a measure offered by
*V-«. « i “*
Tuesday—Duplicate bridge nt Pnrlsh (:onvonljon vvhich was held nt the
- 1*
No election of officors took plnce, the Representative J. Ed. Stokes of Bay
reflcclotl
in
every
detail.
House nt 3:00 p. m. under auspice* | A|tRCbilt hotil.
county. The measure carries out
.. t
Among tho out-of-town guests were present officers serving for two recommendation contained in the
of. Woman's Guild.
yenrs.
Miss
Minnie
Docker,
Mrs.
W.
S.
Tny­
Mr. und Mrs. Frnnci:i C. McMahon
Among tho business of importance biennial report of Attorney General
Mrs. A .'M . I)e Forrest left Wed­ have been spending a couple of days lor, Mrs. J. D. Jordon, Mrs. W! A.
Buford.
f VfwWtgrt' ••••. ; •
eautify Your Complexion
y fif
nesday for Washington, I). CL, where in l)&lt; Land assisting Mrs. Keneilck, Allen, Mrs. S. W. Johnson, Mrs. A. H. transacted during the day wan thc
In
Ten
Days
endorsement of tho Towner-Sterling
cho will atend tho National Congress inimical director of Stetson University Woodall, »Mm. Lltthflcljl Colter nml
The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
Scientiats long ago discovered
m
m
to put on a musical drnmn, being pre­ STls. B. I- Powc of DoLand, nnd Mrs. bill, which waa recently endorsed also
of tho I). A. It.
and combined in Nadlnola Crtam
by
the
National
Association
of
Parent
Mnrguret
Barnes
and
Mrs.
T.
A.
Neal
sented tonight by the Stetson stu­
thoso elements which bleach the
Teachers organizations. - Tho bill
akin, removo tan, freckles, pim­
of Orlando. .
Miss Virginia Stelle, Llbarinn of dents.
ples and blackheads, and prowhich is now before congress, asks
duco that smooth, satin-like
tho Tampa Free Municipal Libraiy,
for
tho
appointment
of
a
secretary
of
II. S. A.
texture iJo much admired.
DINNER PARTY.
was in the city yesterday calling at
Prevents Skidding, Ricans Safety, sod
education In the president’s cabinet,
Thc
Brotherhood
of
Saint
Andrew
By its own virtues Nadinola
Mrs. F. I). McBride entertained
the home of Mrs. Arthur I). Key.
also
federal
aid
in
stimulating
an
in­
Cream
removes
impurities
and
boacbnll
team
played
yesterday
nfthey cost no more than ordinary
with a turkey dinner in honor of her
. .
„
leaves the skin clear, healthy
husband’s birthday anniversary, April • tornoon ngainnt tho Meade Troop terest in the totul abolishment of il­
and bcautifuL
Tires
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Mr. I,. J. Breen of Atlanta, Gn.,
ofm *«
Boy.. r»
Scouts of
Oviedo. I*It t uwns
a literacy in all states und other educa­
Guarantee and directions in
leprcncntlng the Library Bureau of J 2th.
great game in all ways. The score tional measures.
each package. Two sizes, 50c.
HIGH TEST GASOLINE
Covers were laid for eiglit. The
New Yolk Cily paid sovoral calls in
and $L 00, at your toilet counter.
rolled up 14 lo C in favor of tho B.
Four very interesting addresses
table
nnd
dining
room
were
attrac­
thin city yesterday.
and Endorsed By Thousands
•
were .delivered during the afternoon.
tively decorated with pink candles nnd S. A.
NATIONAL
TOILET OX. Pub. Ton.
Mrs.
F.
B.
Godfrey
spoke
on
the
Aft,cr
tho
game,
thc
Brotherhood
Rcv. Fr. Black, Kaclor o f . j'-Ioii vases of pink qurnutionu with aspara­ chapter entertained tjioir Oviedo vis­ starting- and Financing of a School
Church, Houglantyn, 1^ I., N. Y., who gus fern.
itors to n supper in the Pnrlsh House, I,iim li Room" which ban l&gt;oen done in
-I’honc 4H1-J
103 Palmetto Avo.Mai king the places wero card« and
hns Ik’CH « visitor in lliin city for n
thirty-flye strong. Then bowling und all local schools and proving to be of
few doyn, left yesterday for bin home. carnation favors carrying out the oilier games were played until our n great benefit lo the young students; j
color motif.
viiiitors left for their home. The H. Mrs. M. I- A. Alstottor spoke of "The!
During the last course a beautiful,
U. T. Tiiraidmr left ycntci-dny f&lt;*r
S. A. in to play tho return gome in .Work of tlie Opportunity Room" «
The licst is always the cheap­
HERE’S YOUR STAFF OF LIFE, IN
Tampa where lie will upend « few white rake, topped with pink candles, Oviedo next Thurndny afternoon.
clans dovoted to pupils .of low men­
est in the end. Buy an wns
presented
tho
guest
of
honor.
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EVERY DELICIOUS VARIETY
iluyr. with Ids sister, Mth. F. S. Daiger
On Suturday, tho Junior B. S. A. tality or those unable to keep up with
TlmericmOeouty"
If you want to renlizo Hint there is an art of baking, you need only
at her home In Hyde I’aik.
plnyn tlie Lake Monroe Dam, und on their studies with others of mental
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY.
Electric Iron, the best iron
look
at thc counters of Itouth's Rukcry. There, rows upon rows of
deficiency;
Mrs.
F.
N
..Watkins
had
a!
Exquisite in every derail was the Saturday week, the Senior B. S. A. very interesting talk on "What is the
made, because its sturdy con­
Bread,
Pio:*, Cakrs, CrullcrK, Muffins, and score* bf other varieties
Miss Itulia WilliamB spent tlie day
plays thc Senior Dcl-and team.
- struction aisurei you of yean
lempl tFc appctlie hrid^deTIghtllie eye. Absolute purity of Ingred­ m
_y e i le i iln y nL H ay to llll lllld d l Jlfl. H 'e bridge pnily given yesterday after­
Mntter With tho Parent-Teachers As­
of satisfactory service. - .
noon by Mrs. Ernest McGowan Gallo­
ient*, baked in^tlic cleanest, moat Hcicntlfic ovens.
guest of Mins Fein Ward.
soc iatlon?" nnd Dr. Ingltum of Winter
MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
s
way nt her lovely country home, thdro
Park
spoke
splendidly,
on
"What
the
A
business
meeting
of
the
Woman's
Mrs. Barry I’apwoith left yester­ being llftren tables of players.
I’Uient-Teachoru’ Association Can Do Peninsular Electric Co. 5
Tho lower floor of this spacious Mimilonary Society of the Methodist for Florida Schools ns seen by a
day for her home in New York after
112 Magnolia
Avenue
ii
i
Next to Princess Theatre
upending some time hero with her home were opened cn suite nnd con­ church, wns held Wednesday night, Newcomer."
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father, M. F. Robinson. She wns verted into a veritable bower with after prayer meeting nnd reports ..I«^st v.vening Dr. (k| L. Woodley ofj I’huna 113------- Sanford, Floridn u■■HBBuuBauaHBBnnaBBKiiajiBaRUttJiaaBHBjiaaaaaaaaaaaaBNaaaBB
iUo oa,.title:) of spring .flowcrm . In the from conference eonuniUce., were . U.M evemm:: .;r.
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accompli it iml an . far m.. JnckauiiviUo
living room' fragrant pink Radiance j hoard,' nnd details concerning tiie.cdii-' Mohnw, Fla., dellvcwai an aimress u
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Mr«. Deitrichi Mr*. E. J. Taylor,
nnd Mrs. Lonnie McMullen were a
congenial party motoring to Orlando
yeaterday, where they spent the day
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor very pleasantly, combining business
Phone 217-W
and pleasure.

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DAILY
HERALD,
FRIDAY,
APRIL 13, 1923________
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|i e ,„ndo
Du.
nlalc. He
made many
muny very vulunvalua­ ^
ble Miiggcatioq*. helpful to both par­
ents and teacher*, and ull those inter­ Y
ested in tho education of America'*
boys nnd girls. IDs address was fol­ 4*
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lowed by informal discussions.
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Reasonable Merchandise til Unusual Heducllons for Knlurduy und Monday only. We offer the
There bn* been n splendid attend- . a
following nt Hpcclally reduced prices. It will pay you to buy your Summer needs these 2 days
mice from ninny cities in tho slntc, | ^
Relegates attending from Tumpo.l 1
■Tuva re is Rart’ow, lakeland, DeLuiul, J
HAND-MADE WAISTS
g Daytona, West Palm Bunch nnd ninny
Superior quality, all hunri drawn Blouses.
other points.—Orlando Sentinel.
Hi

I’rutty collars in Buster Brown and Tailored
effects. Buttoned in front or back. For
Saturday and Monday only:
$1.50 Values
nt
$3.50 Guides
at
$3.05 Grades
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of the better kind for these two days nt mon­
ey saving reductions. MAItTHA 4-T OO'l
tlie stocking uuurantecd( not to run. A won­
der for wear. With the retooling process.
Glove Silk only in Black, White, Otter, Cliippindale, BolMi-link, Silver and Pelican.

....... $3.35
'#$ ***:..........$3.15
ARMOR-PLATE HOSE
All Thread Silk of splendid wenriiitf quulitico.
All popular colors

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SKIRTS

Just received n large choice selection in
Fibers, Silk nflfl'Fiber combinations and very
light weight Mohair and wool. Colors pre­
vailing are Orchid, Follow, Lavender, Tan,
White. Buff, Jade, Grey, Silver, Turquoise
and others.
$4.50 Values
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$5.95 Grades
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$3.75 Qualities
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$9.75 Values
ut
Others reduced accordingly

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Sanford’s New Store

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set up under the tuims of a measure
in the house by Representative* Da­
vis mid William* of lA*on.

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IN PRETTY PATTERNS AND COLORS
FADELESS TISSUE GINGHAMS, yard.............59c-65c
32-IN, JACQUELIN GINGHAMS, yard:....................59c
TOILE DU NOIR GINGHAMS, yard.................... ... 35c
WITCHERY CREPE, y a r d ............... *....................... 59c
VOILES (in dark colors), yard ........................ 59c-$1.00
PRINTED FLAXON, y a rd ................................
;...39c'

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Thq Ring That Made Us
Famous In a Dav

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7 Stone Diamond Cluster Ring,
looks like 1 «/C.-I;- stone, Original
price $G2.5p; Special price—

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Blue W hite Diamond Ring,
original price $176. Siwcial price

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Palace
$3.95 l Diamond
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$4.95 ESPECIAL
BARGAINS
Saturday-Monday
$5.50 ■InForDiamonds,
Watches, Jewelry,
Cut Glass,
$7.95 E Silverwnre,
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For Sports wear, are delightful, csncciully
combined with that pretty sweater. W hether
y o u -chose n beuutind Silk or liglit wool. Sec
our selection at these s|K*clal 2-day roductioua.

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Olliers redueed accordingly

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11nion11
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Pharnincy, April 14th.

SWEATERS

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$2.15
S $2.00 Q u alities
wfe.omi*........... $1.65

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NEW MEASURE
$2.95 5
$3.25 B| TAI.I.AIIASSKE. Fla.. April 13.—
A state library with the Bccretnry of
$2.15 s state
ns cx-offlclo librarian, would be

$2.50 Grades,

SILK HOSIERY

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$110.50

l/j-K. Blue W hite Diamond Ring,
original price $87.50. Special
price—

$52.75
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Bracelet Watches, special bar­
gain, $18.76 original price,
Special price—
$ 19 .0 0

v First Street

SELLS IT FOR LESS

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general prosperity. / He hnd the good,
4| «d*
ness to allude to what he called her I*.
The Tribune is pleased to note the vision and foresight in, taking the
P a k l U h r * » » r r r a t t r r a M M n * * » l l« » &gt;
4m r a t I k r IW ralS Ila lU ln R , ItT
action of the Manatee River Kiwonis lead In Florida in building a county
M a s a a l l a AT9« SaB forS , P l a .
Club in asking the Legislature to sub* wide system of good roads, so that
The Herald Printing: Co. mil a constitutional amendment pro* travelers can cross that county in
hibiting the levying of .inheritance or four directions on smooth, hnrd-sur-f
.r tin L in iiR iia
faced roads', and within the county
income taxes by this State.
..K S Ito r
IIO I.I.V ..
. . M l . ! , A n i l ____ 9 f f P f U P f T T f » « u r » r
The Tribune has spoken nt length one may travel from every town to
j,’
R . A . H K K I .____________ n r a r r a l M i m i t t
HILLS,
Mass., business," concluded Mr. Babson, "as
It. a. 1101,1.Y
A«t* rrlUlna M i u i r r on this important subject, but it is evory other town on velvet highways. v WELLESLEY
April
14&gt;4Rogier
W,
Babson
Is
very tho robins come back and the trees
H aona oa well to keep it continuously befafJ • “That was all true, but f wish to optimistic on the immediate outlook. leaf out iMsiness will be good, and all
A « * » rlU laa lla lr*
M a ta
A p p llra tlo a
suggest that the vision, the foresight
the eyes of the Legislature.
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the finandnl ability to do all this Since returning from his Inspection of ua prosperous. I only add—let us
Capital
is
Florida’s
greatest
need.
There
could
be
no
better
index
to
char-,
L E W I* a l l i p r
C lrralalln n M a a a f r r
Capital, npplled to thcedevelopriTifot had its initiative in co-operative mar­ trip, ,fte ' ha{ been going through the be sure not to abuse this prosperity,
______ P h o a r m . W a f t f r B p . aa.
afcter than a savings pass-book.
t
•
of
nntural resources, hns mndc Flori­ keting: The people hnd the habit of mass, 9^ reports and figures which a&lt;*- or the Babson chart, whl£h now
i tui-Mt: • *tin. it r its i V i i
•• n/u-rt
l a l w f r l p l l a a l * r lr * l a A d t a n r t
above normal, will
da whnt it Is Dalny. This has been co-operative enterprise, with the re­ cumulntw) on his desk during hi* ab­ stands nt
Oar Year-— ------.1------------111 Maatka
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Th is will serve yoii well at ail.Umps a fldj
quickly
drop
bnck."
'
sence.
.These
statistics
nro
even
more
sult thnt \*e have twenty-four ^
Inrgcly outside capital.
Drllr.rrd la Gltf by Carrier
under all circumstances.
.
encouraging
than
he
had
anticipated.
Oa# .Wrrk ...__ ___________ IB Crate
Outside cupitnl has built our rail- operative associations of citrus grow­
"American
business
hns
certainly
ers
hnvo
even
'boOn
nble
to-intervene
roads, our big hotels, our. trcminnls,
.
ir
aid r a l l r r l f r a m a
M r a i l r t n l r C n u n t r many of our grent husincs buildings, fruit th a n ’hny other bounty in the waked up!"'according to the statistic­
fT T i l Eof San ford Is
a a d la p a b l l a h r d r \ r r y F r i d a y . A d * r r ( l a l a a r a t e s a i a d r k a i m a a a a p p l l r a * our street railways and other public r.tato nnd very few speculative buy? ian. "Ttip Tlabsonchnrt showed nepr|| ready ami anxious ^to help .you to help
TinnUi^.^nd-hy lho faxcsGt pays on ers have eccn lieen nblo to intervene Ty -I,T)0fi^UU*moiT out of employment
yourself. An interest-bearing account is
MPIMI1K.II T U P : A S S O C I A T F . i l P IIK R N its rcnlty holdings, hns mndc possi­ Ix'tween the growers and the consum­ n year ago.,, Todny it shows practical­
your best recommendation.
T h e A s s o c i a t e d I T c s s la e x c l u s i v e l y
our highways, er:! of Polk county fruit with nn un­ ly no unemployment. Where the blast
e n t i t l e d t o t h e u s e f o r r e |&gt; u l i l l c n t l o i i o f ble the building of
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a l l n e w s d i s p a t c h e s c r e d i t e d t o It o r bridges, public edifices, schools and necessary profit, which is always sub­ furnaces 'were then being banked—
n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d In, t h i s p a p e r
a n d a lso th e
local
new s
p u b l i s h e d colleges.
tracted from the grower’s profit and new furnaces nro now being started
i
h erein.
ii with ei|unl certainly added to the and promiu'rtis are being paid for
We
must
continue
to
invite
and
a
t­
A ll r l x l i t s o f r e - p u b l l c a t l o n o f sp e c ia l
d is p a tc h e s h e re in a r e a lso re serv e d .
consumer’s
cost, without benefit to prompt atefll deliveries. Tho copper WILL ALL THE I»EOI»LE JOIN IN
tract
this
outside
capital.
Without
it,
O f f i c e l I I K H A I . l t t n i l . l l l M I . I’k n a e I4H
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CHOOSING A PRESIDENT.
our growth will be halted nnd pur fu­ nnybody hut the s|s?culntor himself. industry id showing activity for tho
“ I am 100 per cent behind your first time for several years and many
ture hazarded.
Foreign Advertising h e p r u n i . ^ l l v f
Sanford, Florida
TIIE
AMFIllCAN
PRESS
ASSOCIATION
If newspaper publicity were the
If every dollar of outside capital committee which is seeking to g?t a lil the miners have been given n wngo
G
increase
of
60
cents
a
day.
Building
’blue
sky
tyw’
to
get
rid
of
the
para­
only requisite for the nomination and
now being spent or n bout to he spent
in Florida should lie held up or with- sites which Infest und prey on our is still booming nnd the 1923 figures election of tho next president of the
will oxcccd nny previous year, not­ United States, Henry Ford would be
drawn; the statu would lx* in it piti­ body industrial.
"The ‘blue sky law’ will not reach withstanding tho big volume of 1922. paged right now. Thousands of pa­
The Sanford Herald is committed to able condition.
"The most roninrknble change in pers nrid ningnzlnen- throughout the things down the gullible throat of the FORD ANNOUNCES WEEKLY
Every resident of the slate would the kinsmen of tfys other class, who
n ticket of Ford for President and
sentiment
I find right at home here country axe busily engaged In dis­ public. And the people of Florida - PURCHASE I’LAN FOR I1UYERS
with
equal
damage
livo
upon
thef
life­
seo
the
diffon
nee
in
very
short
order.
Unities for Vice-President. Lest we
blood
of
the
citrus
growers.
The
only
in
New
England.
A year ago the cussing the Ford possibilities, some nre nsking for more.
It
would
lx?
fatal
to
our
progress,
dis­
forget, ^lr. Haines i in n resident of
remedy
is
to'
strengthen
co-operative
mills
were
cutting
wages
and grent expressing strong, nun-partisan ap­ Tho first is thnt the state will never
astrous
to
our
prosperity.
The announcement made by the
Florida wild it former New York
marketing,
nnd
the
Florida
Citrus
Ex­
numbers
of
workers
were
out
on n proval and others condemning the be divided. We do not say that it Ford Motor Company of n “weekly
Capital
Is
coming
to
Floridn
partly
Congressman.—Tampa Tribune.
change. To this righteous end I In­ strike. Today,the mills arc working agitation nn n bit of foolishness. A ought not ho divided; Sometimes we purchnsc' plan,” designed to aid pur­
‘
A liociiuso Floridu offers exceptional op­
vite the good will and assistance of overtime nnd the Inrgest concerns arc atudy of tho two classes reveals thnt think thnt it should. But it never will chasers of Ford motor cars and
portunities
for
good
investment
nnd
IIAINKH FOIt VICR-I'RRBIDBNT.
advancing wages. Of course, this Is the papers cither favoring Henry lx&gt;. In the first place, north Florida trucks, comprises one of the most
affords nntural resources nnd attrac­ the hankers of ^Floridn."
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nn unhealthy sign for tho long pull Ford or leaning In thnt direction, rep­ will have sufficient representation in sensational and interesting moves
tions
which
appeal
to
the
men
who
"Tile reputation of Mr. Haines
FLORIDA'S
FUTURE
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it is duo only to tho artificial resent an important element of tho the legislature, to stop the mensure. ever mnde by an automobile manufac­
possess
it
or
control
the
pinring
of
stands not alone upon wlmt bis devo­
bnrrier
on
immigration. On tho oth­ thinking portion of our nation. It is It doesn't take much of a vote to turer. It is another step in Henry
it;
nnd
partly,
in
foci
largely,
because
tion to principle and fidelity to asso­
Thnt
Floridn
will
beeomo
one
of
the
er
hand,
increased
wages arc a great to lx? expected that the hide-bound block it. -But if it should happen that Ford's plan to "build a car fur the
Florida
has
not
placed
upon
invested
ciations have made for him, but it is
greatest
"specialty"
development
temporary
stimulus
to trade. The pur­ political sheet nnd those newspapers the m atter got ns fnr ns congress, a multitude."
cupitnl
the
unnecessary
anil
burden­
,
based upon the corner Rtone of the
states
in
the
country
is
tho
opinion
of
chasing
power
of
many
cities is sim­ bwned nnd controlled by Wall Street few votes in the senate will doom the
some
tax
levies
which
prevuil
in
other
Briefly explained, it is n system
impression that he has created in a
Dr. Albert Shaw, president of the Re­ ply tho total of these cities' payrolls. cither directly or indirectly, nre put­ proposition. It doesn't take much of whereby n small saving effected each
granary which neither time nor space plates.
view
of Reviews Publishing Company, Increasing wages in New England’s ting up n howl while in n few in­ n vote there, either, anil tho .Republi­ week and laid nside in a savings hank
Florida
hns
lieen,
of
rcc'cnl
yenrs,
can destroy, thnt iH the hearts of his
who
is
visiting in Florida this win­ mills of 12*/4 %, kicrenscs the purchas­ stances there nre substantial publica­ cans will never consent to the division will, in the course ofn comparatively
nsociates in the 53rd Congress.**— conservative; it has not espoused or
ing power of the communities to al­ tions that doubt the wisdom of break­ of Floridn because it will mean two short while, e n a b l e the Individual in
ter.
embraced
the
crazy
nnd
calumitoua
Congressman \V. II. Crane, Texan.
most
a corresponding amount.
This ing nway from the old, established more votes in the senate. If Florida purchase .outright a Ford car. Pat­
theories
of
present-day
'reformers."
In
commenting
on
the
prediction
.
— o—
■ —
means
that
these
manufacturing
ren­ custom of recognition of party lines should become a Republican state like
It
has
kept
sueli
ideas
out
of
its
mndn
lately
by
Roger
Bnlison,
wellThe merchants of several neighbor,
terned after tho* Christmas Saving*
ters
•will—during
1923—be
the
best
as being of pnrnmount importance.
It
must
continue
to
known
statiKticnn
Dr.
Shaw
said:
California, then the Democrast would clubs in vogue nil over the country,
ing towns nre beginning the summer! statute hooks.
In imy even, nnd viewed from nny block division for the sumo renson.
"I have known Roger Rnbson for places to Bend salesmen, because most
Thursday hnlf-holidnys this week. keep them out.
it has advantages which make it all
Putting into the Constitution, seme years, nnd know him to he a wage workers spend nil they get. 1angle, tho suggested candidacy of
Floridn will remain one Btato for the more desirable where a motor car
Some of the Mount Dora business men
talked of it hut decided it would he whence it cannot he easily removed, a man of keenest foresight nnd vision. Moreover, such salesmen, should he Henry Fora is proving tho most in­ ul! time. The people will do well to is the objective.
the,
hotter to wait n few weeks. At this provision preventing the legislature His judgments nro most expert nnd I dent to these cities nt once, .because tensely interesting political incident forget
„ . . . this
. . palaver
, . and forgive
.
The idea of the Ford weekly purseason there is more real touring in from imposing inheritance and income would not hesitnte to hack anything the present boom cannot lie long liv­ since tho days of Theodore Roosevelt. foolisl, leaders who have taught " u c h ^ ^ ,an oritfintttcd wilh u hil(h of.
1.
1«... I. iln
r.i*in n n
doctrines.
Florida than during the actual winter taxes, will he a wonderful thing for he might say along such lines. As a ed. It is not based on n firm founda­ Commenting on the situation, the hopeless
ficinl of ll\p Ford Motor Company.
rellnhle ROtlrce of information, he is tion. Many of these men now. get­ Eustis Lake Region says:
_x__ mouths,-and-impressions ur»-in««l&lt;‘ on —Florida.----Another gullible morsel thnt hns During the Atlanta automobile show
ting
nn
increase
in
their
wages
will
Thero is no telling when n leg isla­ known the country over, nnd his views
"Henry Ford snys he has spent fifty been thrown out to the people nnd this official visited Atlanta nnd ex­
overy visitor. Driving into a town in
the mid-week and finding the stores ture will go crazy. There is no tell­ nre worthy of most sound considcrn- be out of work before 1924 is ended. yenrs building up n Job which suits which hns lieen gobbled up without plained the iden to several prominent
“While coming north lust week him, nnd if the people of the United
closed is inconvenient to them nnd the ing wlten one already crazy will bejtinn.
from
my wintrtr home nt Mountain States attempt to draft him into run­ thought is thnt the Republicans nre hankers at a luncheon. So enthusias­
elected.
Impression is not a good one. While
"Personally, I see wonderful pros­
the enemies of the stute; keep them
These dread possibilities should lie pects for the entire state. Florida will Lake* in the hcAutiftil ridge lake sec­ ning for the presidency they will have out! Never was there a more foolish tic was the reception given thnt the
the half holidays arc pleasant, nnd the
iden wus concreted into fact und the
relaxation they afford Is desirable, foreseen anil safeguards provided. become one of the greatest ‘special-, tion of Florida, } saw cotton being to draft pretty hard. Fawecny, |n» ,,lucl.rjjBo.,.Nmv.Uie.Nc*M.ia Democrat- ennipnigrr-is lx*ing launched -all •over
planted
in,
Gtxrtgla.
It
U
evident
Hint
the Englishman would say, th e 1peo­ ic. Hns always been. 'I t wMs rfocked the country simultaneously.
—rsprrlnlly during the summer months, The amendment -favored -Ityt-lhe ^ t a n ­ ty’ development states in the court-!
summer-is not here yet, and it seems il lee Kiwaninns nnd which lias been try. Her nntural resources und her the South is very happy with the pres­ ple of thic ounlry drafting n man to in a Democratic cradle, paddled with
Over $190,000,000 was saved in the
to the Topic poor business policy advornjed by the Tribune and by lead­ great development strides in recent ent price of cottqn and Hint n lurger run for president. And yet such a u Democratic .paddle by vigorous
1United States last year through the
acreage
will
be
planted
in
1923.
Corn
pppcUlc|c
is
not
impossible—not
even
ing,
sound-minded
citizcps,
is
the
to close liie business houses for the
years point infallibly toward this.
plunling hus started in the Southwest impossible. If there ever was a time Democratic hands. If the Republicans Christmas savings clubs. StatsHc.*
holiday just nt thu time wh«n n spec­ safeguard Required.
were to steal all the Democratic ptfin"Our country at present Is develop­
The people of Flioridu will over- ing along natural lines. There is no nnd the seeding of onts is seen when Hie country needs nnd demunds dpics, the News would still lie Demo­ show that there nre over 20,000,000
ial effort should he made to attract
those who are going . through its wheniningly adopt such an amend­ longer the great flood of immigrants throughout the'Shuth und Southwest. a man nt the head of the nffnirs of cratic because the News knows thnt people in the* country with earning
capacities ranging between fl.ooo
Winter wheat, doubtless, was killed to
transients and give them special ac­ ment.
amounting to almost one million be­ some extent liiyt month in Illinois, In. this government combining honesty, the Republicans would warp und dis­ and $2,000 who do not own automo­
It is up to tile legislature to sub­ fore the war. We are advancing in a
executive ability nnd business acumen,
comodation, rather than inconven­
dinna, Missouri und Kentucky; hut that time is the present. *And it is tort those principles sooner- or Inter biles. It is a safe assertion that of
mit.- Tampa Tribune.
ience them.—Mount Dora Topic.
in that the Democrats would not know that number u laige majority would
natural way. On account of our great tlii.ie fields will soon lie replanted—
------------o----------strides in check in j^liscnHe, especially for even the furnter is feeling Iletter .possible that nfter thu expiration of them.
become motor car owners if a purtlu* current presidential term the need
HAVE YOFR FUN, IIOYH, HAVE CO-OPERATION IS THE LIFE in the case of children, our death rate
All thc&lt;same, while the News will
pimi could he arranged so that
than
he
hns
felt
for
some
years
in
f((r
III.OOD OF THE GROWER.
such n man will be greater than never lie Republican, . it is plain _,)u,
YOUR FUN.
is lower, and we have a tremendous spit«* of tho fact thnt he is not yet out ,
purcha.Hu price would not he NO
or. The people of the country nre enough thnt the stute would lie better
natural increase in population. We no ot the woods. His great difficulty
"There’s only one way to stop a
heavily
’ felt. Automobile manufac­
Co-operation is the life blood of the
taking more interest, not in politics,
tcremendous development in Florida." grower of fruits and vegetables and longer populate the west with immi­ was thnt the price of whnt lie hnd to hut in guvernment, than ever before. off if there were a lively Republican turers and dealers have long sensed
ni'il went down so much more tlinn Time was when 95 per cent of the organization in Florida. A live one, theevil of buying automobiles on
miid Judge Kennesaw Mountain Lan­ especially is this true of Florida. We grants, the west is now made.
“The
present
task
is
to
make-over
the price of whnt he had to buy. voters east their hnllots just ns they we sny. Wc do not care to liuvc the 1credit nnd huve sought avenues of
dis, Wednesday morning at the Ma­ have suiil it for years and we say it
the
east.
The
cities
anil
towns
are
Whnt the farmer wants is higher pro­ were directed by the politicians. Some Republicans strong enough to swamp escape from this dangerous side of
son Hotel. ‘How is th a t? ” asked the again that without the proper kind of
establishing
nlong
permanent
lines,
duce prices or , lower merchandise of them kney they ware being dictated the Democrats, hut we would like to the business. The Ford weekly pur­
reporter. "Stretch a line of militia­ co-operation the growers of this state,
men across the northern border of the will never get their just dues. They and next in attention comes Hie rural prices. Now to hnvo merchandise to by party bosses, while n great seo them strong enough to put up a chase plan is an admirable solution of
state with ordefs to shoot everybody can (tempo along and make a living districts, which must develop through I prices go up still higher in 1923, lis many did not. Hut times have chang­ good scrap nt every election. Scrap the problem from the standpoint of
enough to compel the Democrats to
.
everything Indicates will lie the case,
who conies in," was the reply. "Why," and some years they will he allowed -special lines.
ed. Thcaverugc man is doing more put out their Ixi.st men in every elec­ every one concerned.
"In t,l»is Florida has a tremendous ! the farmers must get higher prices flunking for himsulf than ever before.
continued the supreme arbitrator of to make more than a living just to
It is also promoting n sense of
baseball, "you Florida (icople cannot koep them* in good spirits hut they advantage. Citrus, trtiek, gardening, for their 1923 crops or else there They read more than formerly nnd tion nnd work like hlazcb to get their possibility, in that it teaches the in­
realize what you have here liecauso will never bev allowed to get what is horticultural nnd agricultural prod­ surely will* be another collapse in make n study of the signs of thr men into office. This would he n salu­ dividual thu ixissibility of saving—a
many of you have never seen the coming to them. With the proper ucts, the soil and the climate all go 1921. We cunuot get good business times. The terms Democrat and Re­ tary thing for the whole state. The factor which is generally recognized
northi You don’t know how utterly kind of tu-uperntion they could de­ to make this an. idcnl produce raising by disregarding cither thu multiplica­ publican do not mean* us much to national government would take more to he the basis of wealth generally.
desirable your stateis. Florida is go- mand what is coming to them nnd section. And now that the ’tick’ is tion table or thu ten romniundinunts. them as they once did. The pnrty interest in Florida, which ever party Under this plan the individual draws
“The Ruhr Invasion is also helping yoke is lieginning to gall their necks happened to ho in power. Thu whole interest on the money deposited,
ing ahead by gigantic strides. I don’t ^
^
^ HU|tu hn„ nol yel „ r . soon-to lie under control, Florida
see any other possibility. My * " ,r l ived at the proper kind of solution should leap to the foreground us it spring business over here in Ameri­ and the party lush is becoming n country would watch with interest cv- which means that the automobile
stay here hus lx*en utterly delightful." that' will givo’tthc truck growers a^ rattle raising section. Conditions to­ ca. I’jor the first time in history— thing to he resented and despised. try political happening here. As it costs less to the purchaser. Amounts
is, the, national government pnya no
—Jacksonville Journal.
as low ns $5 will lx? accepted as the
least the right kind of co-operative dny are entirely ai favor of Florida as except during the grent world war— The fact that about H5 cents out of
"And Lnndia hasn’t seen Miami." marketing. Sanford knows it und has “ ,MK*cialty’ development state, even we are shipping coke to Franco and every dollar puid in taxes to this gov­ attention- to this state liacusu it initial payment in starting nn ac­
knows thut it will remain Democrat­
—Metropolis.
count.
known it and Sanford knows It better | ",,,ro w lhun
othwr
T»“’ Germany. Japan, which hud ordered ernment goes for wurs, past nnd fu­
And laindis hasn't seen Orlando, now tiuin it ever knew it befure. tremendous increase in ixipulution in great amounts of steel from Ruhr ture, is awakening then) to n realiza­ ic. The country knows 10 yenrs in
Production is being increased in the
advance that Florida will have n Dem­
mills, is nuw turning to the United
either."—Morning Sentinel.
tion of whnt the world is eventually ocratic governor and Democratic sen- the great Ford works In Detroit with
President Ross of the Citrus Kx- tin* Fast In lute years nnd the corres­
All right fellows, have your fun, chaitgu before thq meeting of the ponding increase for marketing tho Slates. Europe, which last year had coming to if n halt is not called. The
n corresponding increase in every w
utora. What's the use? '
hut if latndies had seen tlu* Clermont Rankers’ Association at St. Peters­ pioducts of this state all point to turned again to production, is now
people arc looking for n Moses, und
We repeat, we would like to see the fnctory branch nnd assembly plant
hill und lake section, hiti line of mili­ burg the other duy s a id :
great activity in this part of the coun­ busy playing politics nnd wntchlng when they believe they have found
the exhibition of a war pageant stag­ him tlu* call to leadership will come Republicans put up good men ut ev­ over the country. The immense re­
try.*tiamen would he fuller of holes thnn
sources behind the Ford Motor Com­
"Tht&gt;
well
nigh
universal
depression
f
the llindcnhurg line was November
Other things nro the attraction of­ ed in the Kuhr.vullcy. Wliilu Europe in such stentorian blasts thnt it can­ ery election.
pany have enabled them to work
und
distress
of
American
agriculture
And
then
get
gloriously
swamped!
11, 1919.—Clermont I'roaa.
fered by Floridu to outside cupitaL is indulging in this luxury, she must not be disregarded."—Lakeland Sturwonders
in the m atters of manufac­
which
hns
existed
for
the
Inst
few
—
DcLand
News.
Yes, laugh yourself to dculh, Isiys,
Peoplo are no longer afraid to invest eat and live. Hence, France mul Ger­ Tclcgram.
turing.
All this combined with the
years
wus
under
serious
consideration
hut. if I-undi* over sees Hanford ho
here ns was the case yours ago, when many are ngain buying goods in
----------- o----------exploitation
of a new idea—simple in
by
a
gathering
ut
Washington
u
yt*Hr
McKinnon-Murkwood Company will
will quit buschnll altogether und set­
everything was undcvelo|x*d und inse­ America, ns the export figures to he THE SWEETNESS OF REVENGE
its
conception
and admirable in its •
iigo
last
January,
railed
by
tho
presi­
open their new clothing store soon in
tle down to a life of luxury and ease
cure. Today every inducement is of­ issued shortly by the Department of
o)K*ration—means
another field of
dent
of
the
United
States
in
the
the Brumley-Pulcston building. 12-tfc
Commerce, will clearly show. How
while his dollars invested in Sunfqrd
fered tht* investor.
The |K*ople’s place is always that of
activity
opened
for
the
motor car.
l*opi&gt;
that
•
remedy
might
lx?
found.
property grow into five dollar .gold
."Concerning Mr. Iiubson's state­ long this situation will Inst, no one forgetting and forgiving. Through
The
conclusion,
arrived
ut
was
that
nford and
The
•
Ford
Vlealer
piotea.
y
ment thu^ Floridu will surpass all ran tell; hut it is helping us here in oil time this has been trtic. Tyrants, DR. TUPPER LEAVES FOR
thu ,i\ls of ugriculluru were largely southern states In development if thu the United States.
throughout ;(!he c o u « 8 fl; ar® anthu*ntl
masters, demagogue*^ and teachers ’ PHILADELPHIA NEXT WEEK elastic oVar the idea. " 'This holds■ a
due to lack of organization among proper impetus is given to business,
"Spring business is also being in­ have imposed on the people, taught
farmers, especially the luck of any it is easily seen. Cottoil7 tobacco and creased by the belief that congress
tho iptjividinqiv
Dr. Kerr Boyce Tuppcr, who has wonderful opportunity for tha
WHEN U
0 BELL
organization'for
commodity market­ Oic agricultural products of the will not lx? In session again until Do-1 rediculouB notions, carried the will of been spending some time at Alta­ uul, and the reception which wDl 1*
TOUR REAL
LIST IT
ing. Tho remedy suggested, after full northern states huve a great many rember and then for only u short s o b - I the masses for a day or two. Then monte Springs, expects to.leave for accorded by tho public is virtually
ESTATE
WITH US
consideration, wus co-operative com­ more difficulties to combat than the sion. Whatever the motives of our they have passed and the people havo his home in Philadelphia next week. guaranteed. . It is indeed a four­
modity marketing; und since thut products of Florida. Up north there politicians may be, the fact remains forgiven them for their folly and fool­ The world is indebted to tho state of square proposition..
meeting, In less than a year nnd a is no chance of standardizing products that they are a great drag on the ish words. Afterwards tho people Georgia for a largo number of great
Want to Borrow
half, millions of American producers ur is tho case down here. The citrus prosperity of America. Under our have forgotten them.
preachers. Dr. Tupper is one of
Tho people continually are being them. Born in Georgia, and receiving Five Persons Drowned
of foodstuffs hnvo organized for co- exchange is one of the greatest boons present system of government the
Some Money
Off Delaware Capes
operativc commodity marketing. I to this section, and its unmatchshle only reason we have agy prosperity’is imposed on. *
his early' education ip that state, he
on Your Real Estule?
need only call your attention to one tlimute. If tho apple growers of New because of our tremendous natural re­
The credulity of tho people is was for fifteen years pastor of one of
See Ua------------ Wc Iluvc It
IHf Tl# A■•titwlfl |PfmbI
nearby result, known to you ull, no York state had an exchange worked sources. Our forests, mines, fertile amazing. The people wfll believe any­ the large churches in Philadelphia.
LEWES,
Del., April 1L—Three per­
doubt; and that is tho improved con­ out along the same lines, the increase Helds, and other great gifts of God thing. They artf like young mocking, For the past several years he has
sons
were
drowned
and two died of
dition of the cotton industry under in business would be. prodigious.
enables us to afford to indulge in birds, will open their mouths and spent the winters In Florida; the Bap­ exposure as the result ot the founder­
co-o|x&gt;rulivc marketing into which all
"Tuking it all in all however, I do fnctiona! legislation and political log­ swallow without objection anything tists of Sanford are fortunate in hav­ ing of the tug Jupiter and two coal
AGENTS
of tho growers huve centered.
not think you can heat the combina­ rolling as a pustime. Hence, when that ia« put in them. Then aak for ing him supply their pulpit while Dr. barges in a gale off tho DelaW»™
"A few days ago I had the pleasure tion of soil and climate which Florida we cease thU.&gt;el/ish game for nine more!
King la absent. He will preach at the ca^et earl ytoday.'-Ona of th t drown­
REAL ESTATE
of hearing your distinguished ‘ presi* boast* . It is certainly a handicap to months, business almost always piles ' Now there are some things that tho Baptist church next Sunday morning ed was the wife of t h r captain of the .,
Flra, Casualty, Auto Insurants
dent say somo very pleasant and com­ the other producers."
'
up. Certainly this Is one of the chief -pcojrie of Florida are swallowing that and evening.
barge Boward.
*'•'*'
,
1M W. First S t, SANFORD, FLA
plimentary things about Folk county, ! ♦' V 'V 4 ;
will make them rcdiculous. The sup­
causes for optimism today.
llo was speaking of bor roads and
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Richards and Voshelf
dialer^ Operation
EARLY HISTORY .6 F . D E T R Q l l i j
FAILS.TO FUNCTION,
Win in Tennis Doubles
May Be Postponed
muntry-a Resources, Known to Bo Cincinnati School Authorities Hava laSAYS SENATbRBORAH Intsrastlng Now *to Read of Forta
auad
Special
Appeal
to
Womsr.’a
Oraat, Are tb Bo Subject of
Erected for Protection of CltlPINE HURST, N. C.. April 14.—
CJuba of tha City.
*g The rough Invest Igat Ioil
xena A&amp;alntt Indians.
ST. LOUIS, April 14.—Wbetlier
BALTIMORE, April in.—
Senator
Vincent Richards nnd S. Howard VosBorah
of
Idaho,
replying
hens
to­
An appeal has been made by tha
In the state of Coalinlln. Mexico, s
hcll won their way through the semi- George Sialer will undergo an opemFor nearly twenty year* following
-1
Id-ptant la found growing, the leaves school authorities of Cincinnati to the night to the recent League of Na- the Atnarieon oecnpxtton of Detroit
I inots in. the :mcn's doubles in Thurs­ tion for sinus affection today is con­
which have long been used In boll- mothers of that d ty to enlist In n war tlon^_ speeches, uf - Lord Robert Cecil, la 17P6 the Indians of the -Snglnnw
day's play of the North nnd South tingent *n the condition of his temof engines to prevent the fonm- against "baby talk," and ItXVffecU on declared his conviction that no peace volfcy lixnmxed the citizen* by threat­
tennis
chnmr-iohship
tournament. sils, it was announced yesterday.
|g of the water. Some year*'d go the 1 their •children*;«pd a special speaker league con "function for peace" until ening attacks upon the town, and by HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
The star ball player is suffering a
An interesting visitor to our chap­ They will meet Raymond Bid well nnd
aufactmv of n bolleectmipaiipd Df has b#eu pppolnfpd to carry this cause war has been outlawed as on Institu­ . stealing their eftttio from the public
slight
nttnek of tonsiUtis, and this
Josinh
Wheelwright
in
the
finals
F
ri­
el
c
cere
lets
on
Thursday
morning
waa
leave* was carried on success- to the mothers' clubs.
c6nimon through which Washington
tion,
may necessitate postponement of the
While much of the talk with which
•
Jly, but Uio ^urhnlent times cause 1
hotilrrsnl was afterward surveyed. Mr. Beatty, of the Prcshyterlan day.
The present Longue, said the irn*- Fort Shelby^ wKlch then centered church, who is carrying on mission
Richards and Miss Cgrrcs * Bnkcr operation until early next week. The
lndustryto lie fiboHdoned. Il has ftintl Thdthers beguile their babies may
_ proposed-thut Mexico, Instrtld of sound very foolish to other*, It seems concliable leader, riot only had fail­ about the predatit site nf the post work among the Cubans in Tampa. won the semt-finnl.rqund in the mixed operation is said to be a necessary
|pplng.ltiiilde« to tho United States to nouiid good to the baby, and white ed to make war n crime, but had office, did not Intimidate the Indians His splendid talk made us rcnltxc the doubles. *
part of the attempt to correct a de.timnnd-MinimumnuLu.-am-ul-inU). Jhc.claim J h a U t makes atuttarera and | b&lt;*m --dotiinaied --by -governments
i-ouimvo. so a
Afl 6f iTIinfd TlFhtrMli&amp;rnelpn Gib" I f ret In rMsIertr visirnTr-Rogordlmis-ofgreat
neceisHy
ToiTtho
'
school
boys
I* tther, shall utltlxo the hides of Us cause* other defect* of speech may which had convinced the American circular earthwork fort wns construct­
lcaudoau and Miss Marion Chnptqnn the. success of the operation, Ulster
cattle nnd’other1irolmnls nt home. At have some truth In It, the "batiy tntk" people they do not "want peace upon ed Just east of where High nnd' l*nrk- nnd girls of America to "wake up” to
won the semi-final round in the wom­ will not be able to play ball before
tho
fitet
that
we
must
study
with
all
will
bertr
comparison
with
much
other
boulevard
now
.
converge
for
addi­
pi went -the leather Industry Is mostly
any
terms
compatible
with
equality
tional. protection^ Tin* work was per our might nnd gnln all that we pos­ en's doubles from Mrs. l)c Forrest June first at the earliest, it wax stat­
c* Tied on by crude processes of tan* talk heard UJF ctilldren.
ed.
While goal speech Is Important, the and justice." He added that tho prop­ formed by soldiers from the fort dur­ sibly can from our education, for Mr. Candcc and Miss Lillian Schnrmun.
nt g» and munufncturlng, notwith­
standing the fact thut there extsta In matter Is of more Importance than the er field for dissemination of tho gos­ ing the year 1806-7*
Beatty pointed out to us that if the
When finished this fort Inclosed-a rising generation of school children
thi country an Inexhaustible supply of manner—In fnct, good matter naturally pel of pence wns tho old world nnd
wild vcgqtntlun from wlilch tnnnlc tends to good;mattcr lu speech. It Is not the new.
circular space of half an sere. The does not do this, wc cannot expect
aril for the manufacture of leather at least quite fcs Important that, par­ ' "It may seem harsh," said Senator walla were ten feet high, with nn In­
ents, father* tis well nn mothers, are
side parapet half way up. It was sur­ America to hold her samo position in
itnqy Tie obtained nt low cost.
Borah,
who
spoke
nt
a
banquet
of
careful
to
select
tke
right
subject
mat­
rounded by a broad ditch about six the world.
It fa to obtain sonic dcflnlte Idea
of fhe resources of Mexico In the mat­ ter for tntk before nnd to their chil­ the American Paper and Pulp Asso­ feet deep, which the swnmpy ground
The entertainment- on Thursdny
ter,of wild plnntn nnd ahruhs nnd the dren ns that baby talk bA eliminated. ciation, “to say that the governments kept; tilled with water. For several
Try, as they may, the teachers are of Europe do not want peace upon year* a smalt detail of soldiers weat night for the benefit of our High
prMIUcts of forest trw s, tliat the goveminent now line tinder consideration likely to hnv.e n linrd Uine anyway to terms compatible with equality and otit from Fort Shelby to this post to School orchestra, wns a great success
for yourself—if you spend mon­
pinna for a can-ful nnd thorough sur­ convince ninny mothers thnt baby talk justice between the nations. The stand- gunrd against enttte ihleves,* and the .auditorium wns pneked. The
ey as fast as you earn, you have
vey of thcae nntlve products of tho Is not the proper Inngungo In which record is there nnd anyone can read but nothing ever happened, so tho Insoil, Jn connection with this Investi­ to addrea* the baby, both ns to sub­ iL It is easily read, for It is written hnbhants called It Fort Js'onsChso. orchestra, making its first nppearNOTHING left!
Years Inter Bov. George Duffleld. anec opened tho program with two
gation n laboratory will be Installed ject matter nnd thethod of speech.—
in
blood.
Let
us
recur
to
recent
his
numbers
and
played
again
nt
inter­
D. D., bought the land nnd built his
where chemical nnnlysls of, specimens i'tttshurgfi Dispatch.
If you save a little out of each
tory—pass by,the more distant past— residence on tho Woodward avenue vals during the evening. Wo are
of plant life may be made with the
week’s wages it keeps adding up
view of discovering whether or not ARMIES OF WOMEN WARRIORS and speak only of events since the Trout. Streets were laid nut on each justly proud of our fine orchestra,
war.
side of tills lot. Thnt on the south and greatly appreciate the help of the
they may be iq*dc\ of commercial
steadily.
value.
"Against the persistent efforts of side was nnmed George street nnd Sanford people in making it a success.
Amaxons, According to Ancient Writ­
that on tho North, Dulfield street. The
Isn’t a Bank Account at Our
er*, Wars Flares Fighters—Soms
the American representatives, the old fort wns mzM nnd graded Ipvid. A detailed writeup of tho play npRecords of Their Deede.
Savings Department and 4% In­
Versailles treaty was made an in­ For some renson George street was jwared in Friday's Daily Herald.
strument of war—of dismemberment, renamed High street.—Detroit News.
terest the logical thing for you?
According to nnclent writers, tho
• ____ ;__________
Sanford High was represented nt
Amnions were n nation of female war­ misery' and war. Upon three different
We cordially invite your ac­
riors, who allowed no uien to live occasions the two lending nations of SNOW HOUSE NEEDS CARE the Florida High School track meet
this year by Jim Stone nnd Gale Mcamong them, hut nmrehed to hnttlo the world financed nn invasion of Ruscount.
under command of their queen. They sin In violation of every precept of Constant Changes Necessary In Roof Alcxandcr, and the usual good stand­
lo f EAST FIRST STREET
ing of our school wns kept up, Gale
held occasional Intercourse with the pence nnd in the face of nolcmn
to Keep Intsrlor Heat as
men of neighboring states. If boys pledges in favor of the people of ter­
winning second jUncc in tho discus­
It Should Be.
SPECIAL BARGAINS wero horn to them, they either sent ritorial Integrity. Greece was united
throwing contest.
to tlielr Cat hern or killed them to war nnd Turkey was nursed into
The Eskimo makes constant changes
For Saturday.-Monday them
tho girls were brought up for
In the thickness of the roof of his
Proofs ore coming in rnpidly for
In Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Tint
war, and their breast* wero hunveil power—arms and money were fur­ snow house, or igloo, to keep its In"Salmagundi” nnd orders are beinj^
Silverware, Cut Gloss,
off thnt they might not be prevented nished by outside government* with forlort bent uniform.
Chinawnre
from bending the how. From this rus no other apparent object in view than
Vllhjulmur 8tefnnswn, the Arctic ex­ taken. The, price is still one dollar
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
tom they received the nnino of Amn that of mnterial gain and dominance plorer, tells about n snow Imt Imllt nnd will remuin nt thnt until May 6th.
wins, which Is "hreastless."
'When two courses were open rel­ at SO degrees below zero. Each block Meade Baker In the circulation mali­
a F. WJJJTNBR, Cu R k
V' P FOBRTEB, PrftlJtol
Tho Asiatic Ammons nro snhl to ative to reparation, one of arbitra­ of-snow used In Its construction was nger and Alice Runyon is his assist­
have nt ono time subdued the whole tion and adjustment, either through necessarily of the same temperature ant.
IBBR
df Asln, nnd to have built Smymn. the League or of a speeial conference aud contained wlmt might lie wrongly
termed n great deal of ‘latent cold."
the city recently captured nnd burned
Mr. Cooper and his agriculture boys
of friendly powers, tho other course, To neutralize this cold It was neces­
by tho Turtle, nnd other cities.
arc
still busy with their farming. Mr.
thnt
of
force
nnd
war,
was
chosen
sary to keep the Inside of tin* Imt for
Other nations of Amazons men­
Cooper
intends to l&gt;c here nil during
in
disregard
of
nil
consequences
to
n
considerable
time
nt
n
temperature
tioned by tlio ancients were the Scyth­
the summer to help the hoys nnd fnr*
ian Amazons, who In nf tort lines mar­ peace and in dcllnncc of the dictates of 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Snow lx so nearly a iiun-conductor n ers in practical work during that
The Ring T h a t M ade Us ried among the neighboring Srythlnns, of humanity. And tonight, the awful
and the African Amazons, who sub orgy of hate, of destruction and crime of heat thnt, once the ''latent cold? time. He will mnko it. n point then to
HANFORD, FLORIDA
Famous in a Day
.dued tho Gorgons nnd Atbintes, proceeds on its bloody way, nnd not a lind been neutralized, the heat of hu­ visit all the farms of the community.
7 Stone Diamond Cluster Ring, mnrehed through Kgypt nnd Arnbln,
V
man bodies alone kept the tempersInvites You and Your Friends to a
lookB like lV^-k. stone. Originul nnd founded their cnpltnl nn the foreign office in all Christendom is turn Well above the freezing point,
willing to record even a moral pro- #Y¥D..Vhfp A ho)v In the rppf
OCALA DEFEATS TARS, B-l
.open
I i r i c e . ? 6 2 . f i O ~ . . .Special, price—
T.nk&lt;v Trltoals, hut wero annihilated
tost.
for ' ventilation. Sometimes wheit ths
by llerodlcs.
$37.75
OCALA, April 14.—The Oraln lm|l
tient rose too high the roof would be­
■/o-K. Blue White Diamond Ring,
gin to mett. Then the roof Imd to club won the opening game of the
What Is Earth Like IneideT
he shaved on the outside anywhere season here Thursday afternoon, tak­
original price $175. Special price
01dvliIcnH In regard to the high host
from tuo to four Inches thinner so ing the Rollins College nine into camp
on
tliA
unknown
Inside
of
the
earth
$110.50
tliat
ths cold from the outside would to the tunc of G to 1.
may have to he revised, If the Incon­
H-*K. Blue White Diamond Ring, clusive
penetrate the snow blocks.
evidence ndduced by tempera­
original price $87.50. Special
ture tests in 107 deep wells In the
' price—
Used Up.
By Mr. Paul Stark Seeley, C. S. B. .
United States by Dr. O. E. Van OrA naval officer In Washington who Pels Sell Shaner to
strund, physical geologist of the Unit­
$52.75
of Portland, Oregon
tins hud much experience In the Arctic
State* Geological survey, should be
Cleveland Americans
Bracelet W atches,' special bar­ ed
exploring
line
was
once
giving
an
ac­
confirmed by Inter Investigations. Ac­
gain, $18.75 original price,
count of tils stny amid Ice fields.
cording to Hits expert, the steady In­
NEW ORLEANS, April M.—Out­
Member of the Board nf Lcrturrship of The Mnthcr Church, The
"Wc certulnly would hnve traveled
Special price—
crease In temperature, so great that
fielder
H. Shaner wns sold to the
l'irat Church of I'hrbt Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
much further,” lie exvlujned, "had not
n
miner
could
not
live
nt
a
depth
of
$ . '
Cleveland
American
League
team
on
our
dogs
given
out
at
a
critical
mo­
ono mile, nppenrs to be less rapid n
Thursday by the New Orleans club.
ment.”
little beyond that depth. Combined
iwQh
Sunday, April 15th, 1923, 3 p. m.
' “But,” exctulmed a woman who had Shaner came to tho Pelicans from the
CLAY AWAY THE YEARS with the fnct thnt mathematicians
been listening very Intently, ”1 thought Danville (Vu.) club uf tha Piedmont
have not yet found the Inw of distribu­
. ’
Princess Theatre
that tho Eskimo dogs were perfectly League where he hit .34 last season.
Apply BonciHa Beoutificr cosmic cloy to tion of tornperntnre from tho surface
your lace, and rest while it dries, then, to the center of tho earth, this makes
tireless cfeatures.”
,
remove and loe and foci the wonderful uncertain the ostlmnllon of some sci­
The officer's fnro wore a whimsically
difference in the color and texture oi the
gloomy expression n* he replied :
entists thnt the host at the center Is
skin.
.5
"I spenk In a cullnsry sense, madam.”
ns high ns 180,000 degress Knhrcnhelt.
Guaranteed to do these definite Ihingsfor
—l'lillndelplilii Ledger. •
the lace or money refunded. Clear the Observations nt n depth of nbont 7.000
complexion and qivo It color. Lilt out the feet hnve been taken, hut Dr. Van Orlines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
Vastly Dlffsrant.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial lie- strand has riot been able to carry his
A member of un nthletlc club, after
sues end mu*cW. M&amp;kc the skin ooft Investigations further.—Science Serv­
swimming (tie length of the large tank
ice.
end smooth.
$
''
tn tho busoment of the Institution,
You can obtain regular circs from your
15,000 Miles!
enme out puffing and blowing, appar­
favorite toilet counter. If not, ccnd this
Population on Farms.
Oakland'•
spvcUl
»t«cl alloy (non-bumlna) valv**
ad with 10ccnUto Bonrilla Laboratories,
SMART AND DISTINCTIVE
ently oxhnu*ted. 9
Tho totnl furtn population, which In
function perfectly for it l t « 19,000 miles with*
Indianapolis, Indiana. fr*r*» trial tube. • tho Inst census for the first time was
"You don't nunage your breathing
FROCKS
out grindinal Average valve* need grlndlpc every
right," said the swimming Instructor,
enumerated separately from the rural
9,000 mile*!
. , , .
(‘
The new cotton fabrics feature a "It ought not to life you so. A* to
population ns a whole and therefore matcri.il
culled crfi|»e Cleopatra, whiA
the upper part of your body, Including
lias no comparative figure In tho pre­ means that the figures ore in Egyptian
ceding census, amounts to St per cent designs and colorings. It may Ik used your anus, you-use exnctly the earns
15,000 Miles!
tnuNcles, nnd In very much the same
of the rural population, which Include* for a model similar to the one featured
For
15
month*,
Oakland'* engine ha* carried a
residents nf Incorporated cities and vil­ at the left. The skirt, built with two way, In swimming as In sawing wood.”
written 19,000 mile guarantee against eacea* oil
"Nn.
sir!”
gasped
the
swimmer.
tiers,
is
attached
to
a
lang-waisted
in the combustion chamber—proof of enperlor
H a ve Clean] , lage* having fewer tlinn S/iOO Inhub- underbodv, and the slip-on blouse has "When It comes to sawing wood, I use
ttaiila, unincorporated hamlets, mining
construction!
YDUR t V E S a r W w ^ ^ .!j regions; and other ureas not devoted kimono sleeves lengthened with deep the muscles of some other man."—Ex­
sections of plain eripe. In medium
IU ihey Tire^ItchJSm art, B u m ] ■ to ngrlculture. .Tlhia, while the nirnl Sue the drew* requirra 5 yards 36.inrh change.
'o r Discharge* il Sore! I m u te d , . population constitutes nrnriy one-half figured and *?«' yard JWnch plain
Buffalos* Multiply Fast.
-Inflamed or*C ranulated, m e • of the rounlry’s total, only about three- material.
Oakland's costly; patented, brorne*becked crank*
According to a h»cent census buffiThe n o t model is of the *Hp-qn type,
tenths nf Its Inhabitant* nro living on
abaft bearing*, accurately fitted, require no at*
' Marine.'Sootha am t R efitaht j .
i t may lie developed in plain voile or
lore a* the Federal game psrk at
farms.
tention short o f 40,000 mils*. Connecting rod
any ot the cotton tr&amp;pcs with flowers tValnwriglit, Alberta, nave increased
Safe for Infant or A d u lt A t» U t
h»^rfng* give similar sar vloa.
or
funny
little
Chinese
character*
that
In surf numbers that the government
Druggist*.^ _ ____
make them so fawinatlng. The skirt
officials Mute Hint the vital tract of
WHt&gt;(*• Fm .2M :\
is stitched with three lumds to simu­ land
act aside for their uae la Irisuflllate tuck*, each band, like the sleeves,
found at Malice Island, Htrangford being outlined with braid. Medium dent to accommodate them. An. or*
der hne gone forth that a number of
Lough, near Belfast. The ruins have sisc requires 5 yard* .16-inch material.
Firs Model: Pictorial Review Dress the older nnlmala are to be slaugh­
liven identified as those of Nendrum
tered and rar.-nssen to ba sold to
monastery. mentioned In Mulrchn's No. 1461. Sixes. J4 to 44 inches bust.
northern
trading rompanlr* to be con*
"Life of St. Patrick," written hefora
B r a . No. I « t .
-■-—
. - * Ik, _' UHlHlUkM ».11.1 ' fa kkk
(W9 A. D.
Sixes. &gt;4 to 46 indie# b u t. Price, 45
Extensive excavations have been cents,
** *
4 ■k # '
f* *
a i j i s s l. J —w ■"* 'J
carried out and valuohlo material, In­
After all* the succcm d f a car depend# upon the succeed o f Its rt
cluding some atones with writing, the
Think of the coming flood .or for­
engine. If ever a manufacturer set about deliberately to build
exact rocnnlng of which baa not pet eign noblemen to marry the widows
the finest light-six engine that could be built—Oakland did! ■!
Counter far Qslfara.
been asccrtolnyd, haw been unearthed.
An instrument designed to keap an
Some of the writings are believed to be enjoying bootlegscies.—Wall Street
It built an engine to good that it can gtvd you a definite jfl
•
accurate account o f the strokes made
of Danish origin.
'
3 ■/* Journal.
gauge
for estimating'the m inim um number of miles the f l
between holes, and worn like n wrist
essential
[parts will deliver—free from trouble or expense 1 *1
watch, la n novel uppllnnc# for tlia
Simplicity.
Vastly
Different
golf
enthusiast,
and
Is
described
with
Mrs. Casey was calling upon Mrs
A member of an athletic clnh, after lllust ration In the Popular Mechanics &lt;
ii r i i V T i e T i
Com e tft.and see /op yourself th a t. »(1
Callahan, and soon tha 1allc tnmed to'
swimming
the
length
of
tbs
Urge
tank
Oakland gjtve* m ore
Maguxlne.
On
tba
dial
of
the
Instni*..
the daughter of fhe latter, who hail
hut recently reiurned from school In In tba liasement of the Institution, ment la a small pointer which Is
came out puffing and blowing, appal* moved after each stroke.
another town.
"There's a plain girl for jre,” said ently exhausted.
KENT VVLC. WORKS
"You don't manage your breathing
* Fair Knouflh.
Mrs. Callahan, -absolutely no sirs, In
O lk Arenac and Third Street
•Tin aumtiesd to ■#• inch an oink
gpltc'of the fact Uutf she has been at right,” said the swimming Instructor.
a Unlshlng adiool. Notjdnjt stuck up "It ought not to tire you so. As tot Dent lawyet datending a bootlegger.”
SANFORD, FLORID^
"Turn about Is fair play."
about Mary. She's nSanlmoM tb the upper part of your body, Including
- w ir
everybody nnd n e w keeps a girt watt­ your anpa, you use exactly tha samo
"He was. ths - koaUeggsr'a dkm t
ing. No. Mrs. Casey, abe Jest runa routclea, and In verj&gt;mpeh tfeo samo
TOURING OAR
Now the bootlegger la hla client.”—
down, non de plume as she Is r —BxBirmingham Age-,Herald,, „
M c K ln n o n H .a W C o .p M J -

SANFORD HIGH
SCHOOL NOTES

FIGURE IT OUT

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Diamond Palace

First National B a n k :

The Christian Science Society
F r e e L e c tu re o n

Daily Fashion Hint

Christian Science

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The Inside Reason for
Oakland’s Success —Known Mileage
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923

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Real Estate.
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This picture more than pleased a
large audience lust night,'nnd from
the advance dope, there will be one
crowded house tonight.
Seeing the picture tonight free
will be all the ministers of Sanford.
All the ministers are invited and will
bt the guests of llie house.

Ha» Important Minion.
HuJ. I.con Fraser of New York, fa
going oil an European lour In behalf
of tin* veterans* bureau, to make a
survey of foreign heiirUelnrlc* of the
government's war-codipcnsulioa law.
He Is also ti, complete arrangements
with European nations for reciprocal
treatment by the allied governments,
of disabled veterans.

Loans and’Investments

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

.

KING GETS TWO BEST OUT
OF THREE OVER ROSS—COLLIE
RIGGERS AND LONDOS A DRAW

Fanned out by M. Moye 1), Klllott 1
Hit by Klllott—H. Moye and TliurH
ton. Stolon bancs, MeLucas 1, MeLnulin 1! dud Pogue. Double plays, .1
Tinker to Vnndegriff.
Umpires—liurdick and Wimbish.*

ORLANDO HIGH
EASY FOR CELERY
FEDS, WIN 11 TO 6

MeKinnon-Markwood Company will
carry a complete line of Interwoven
Socks.
12-tfc

Yesterday'* Result*
Lakeland fi, St. Pole. 1.
Tampn 8, liradentown 4
Daytona B, Orlando 20.
Tampa 8, Rradewton 13
Lakeland 3, St. Peto 1.
Daytona 3, Orlando 2.

Where They Play T«tdny
Orlando at Daytona.
St. Pete at Lakeland,
liradentown at Tampa.

Fire,/Auto and Casualty Insurance.

Daily Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke
House, Motley’s Drug Store and
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf

NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
The Sanford Carpenters’ Local 1751
ney s woitli.
in the th aridltth innings and defeated contemplates a raise, in scale to 75c
nets and Young l.otidos. Oilando 11 to m . Though the pros- per hour, taking effect May 15, 11123.
ilraw in the preliminaries pert* of v.iuAjITg were rather gloomy
2'J 1-201p
1 the spectators fell that the first fd /in n in g s, the old Sanford
•• '
^ m S a 0 ^ .............
•ived their money's, worth I iglit kuxw'irit brought in runs with n
f
- MATTHEW WOLL r‘»
xhihit ion alone.
few counters to spare.
Tho time to guard ngainst tho re­
■ent of the evening w ont' ’j’i'm begin with, Mutt Moye began to
currence of a .business depression
threw Ross for the lirsl give free passes to first (three in
like that which threw 4,000,000
aid of his head seissors, number 1. a hit and nil error did tile
Americans out of work in 1021 is
ante back and threw him rest of tiie damage; ami three runs
South Hound
during, just such periods of business
[crossed the pan for OiLimlo.
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expansion ns the country now ex. 2:3(1 a.tu.
Perk, of Sanford, was first up and
Jporiunces, according »to tho report
tut a Iml liner to left field, where it
f,-f tho commltoo on Unemployment
houneed off of Thompson's hand.
land Ilusiness Cycles appointed by
[Herbert Hoover, Secretary of ComPeek rein lied third. He came in on a
imercu, in his capacity ns Chairman
grounder to second.
Iof the President's Conference on Un­
Orlando scored two in the second
employment.
. . .
After four months of exhaustive
Northbound
ion two hits ami an error and one in
study, the committee, headed by
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the fourth on u double by Joe Tinker,
Owen I). Young, president of the
1
:
1
°
a.m.
| jr., n wild heave by M. Moye nnd an
General Electric Company, hnn re­
11:15a.m.
ported to Secretary Hoover that un­
interfcrretl ball (picked up by a spec­
less the individual business man in­
. 2:35 n.n\
tator).
forms himeslf constantly ns to the
... 4:00 p.m.
true sLatn of supply *Ml demand in
Elliott blew up ill the fourth, Ran....10:0 p.in.
BULL DOGS FILE
ford getting two hits and two fret20 RUNS AND WIN passes, Elliott contributing a wild
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
rilby llranch
heave and two errors by Orlando
OVER DAYTONA brought
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MONEY
Sanford wihtin striking dis­
Cut
out
this
slip, enclose with Be
DAYTONA, April. I I.—It was oltli- tance of Orlando. It was in this in­
nnd
mail
it
to
Foley
&amp; Co., 2K35 Shef­
ci on account of it being Friday, the ning that Vie McLaughlin bit a liner
..... 1:3U p.m.
field,
III.,
writing
.your
numo and ndPith, or just too much Bulldog, but that went for three bases.
— 5:50 p.tn.
field, ill., writing your name nnd ndRoth teams nettled down after the
whatever it was, Daytona found them­
except Sunday,
turn a trial package containing Fol­
fourth
and until the lust half of the
selves snowed undgr a JJO to 5 score
ey’s Honey and Tar Compound for
In re yesterday. The score by innings eighth with one down, Orlando blew
Leesburg llranch
coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kid­
up completely and Sanford crossed the
ami butteries were us follows:
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Departs ney Pills for pains in sides and back;
Daytona
200 020 010— B M 7 (date six times before the inning was
........ 3:55 p.m.
ilieumatism, backache, kidney nnd
Orlando
120 031 052—20 22 2 over.
........ 2:50 p.m.
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic
Mutt Moye is duo credit for bis
F o r Daytona: Cusack, Kuhn, Far­
........
7:00 n.m. Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
ting. Elrod and Mtinm For Orlando, ability to keep cool at all times nnd
*......
7:10 p.m. cleansing cathartic for constipation,
to work himself out of a hole. Ills
Woolf and Francis,
Oviedo llranch
biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
team-mates played consistent ball be­
Arrive
Departs bowels. Sob) everywhere.—Adv.
LAKELAND, April 1 L— Rain end­ hind, him and out-classed Orlando in
..... 7:45 p.m,
ed the game here yesterday between every way. J. Tinker was Orlando's
The Herald for first class job work
Lakeland and St. Pete, with the locals best man and be played a great game.
The box score follows;
on the long end fo a 5 to 1 score: Sanford
St. Pete
. 100 10- 1 3 I
Lakeland
. 200 3x—B 7 I
For Lakeland: Craig and Smith;
liradentown, OHingor and Murphy.

W H A T IS

TAMPA, April 14,—The .Smokers
ru n e from behind a-four run lead in
the fourth yesterduy and easily de­
feated tho Growers from Bradentown,
liradentown
400 000 000—4 8 2
Tampn ............... 201 400 01x—8 0 3

C J * * , . ! •TV *r*»t*’. W tJ.vm ’ti ......."
HERBERT HOOVER
" OWEN D. YOUNG
hia particular commodity tine he in- Current ffuaittraa, Ir.sued by tho DcDvltably will be led to over-buying purtment of Commerce, and it pleads
lignin at high prices, and that means for full co-operation from the busin dangerous and costly.slump, drain- ness public in the matter of furnish­
ing the dollars earned in “good ing governmental authorities with
times.”
full and up-to-date fignres on comGenerol measures recommended to modily stocks.
aid the business man in safeguard- ■ Resides the Chairman, the Inyestiing himself from Inilation include gators included Joseph H. Dcfreoa,
control of credit expansion by banks president of the united States
and the Federal Reserve system, Chamber of Commerce; Mary Van
control of private construction dur- Klccck, of the Russell Sage Foundaing peaks of building, avoidance of Hon; Matthew Woll, vice-president
competition with private business of the American Federation of
during bisim times by control of laiber; Clarence M. Wooley, presigovernmental construction, nnd ner- dent of the Amcricnn Radiator Comhaps the institution of unemploy- pany, nnd Edward Eyre Hunt, Bccrement reserve funds.
tary of tho President's Conference
The committee's report nsks for on Unemployment. Economic ex­
comment by business men on the perta Bay that the report points tha
findings it h#»s made public. It way to n safer future for the pockiturges enlargement of nuch current book of uvury citixca of tho United
fact-giving organo us tho Surety a f States.
- ----- u__

lo

produce

more and better Milk

We Kunrnnfcc results from the feed we sell nnd
“ Your Money Hack if You Are Not Satisfied”

Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co

THE CASH FEED STORE 1
Feed, Grain, Huy nnd Fertilizers
Myrtle Avenue and Fourth Street
■Sanford, Florida
S
HAIIY CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS
i a i i a i l i i » i i i i u i i i i i i i i i a i i I U i GM IIIIVIj l i ‘'la'j}-|CI

IS TRUE
Totals

FARMERS LOST
CLOVER HILL
TO BROTHERHOOD
MEADOW GOLD
Another bowling contest In the San­
BUTTER
ford League that was very; much of
iui abbreviated nature, only two men
The Best *
bowling for each team, wont to tho
Brotherhood by the close majority of
Try
six pins. It is expected that next
CHURNGOLD OLEO week will find mom interest in the
league and each tram with a full a t­
GREFOND Home-Made tendance. The standing, now is:
Won l*&gt;st Pet,
Mcn-haaU
.......... l
o 1.000
MAYONNAISE
Congregational^ ......

1
Broth (./hood ...... ...... .1

II. Tinker, 2b.
Pogue,13b........
J. Tinker, as. .
Yandegi iff, lb,
Bennett,* c......
Thomson, If. ..
Moio, ef. .....
Holmes, rf......
Elliott, p. .......

Totals .......... v. 20 C (
Score by inning:
Sanford .K...------------ 100 4(1
0
1,000 Orlando *._____ ,..^....320 M
o * 1.000 Summary; Left on bases
5, Orlando 6. Two b**o hU

As

WILLITE” is the road for America
—a lower priced and better road than any other
known. EiiRineerH, Civic Authorities, Commission­
ers and Taxpayers—every man who wants to se­
cure fur hfs community the best uirI most econom­
ical of uil roads—should Investigate “ WILLITE.”

IS THE PAVING

business of ours slowly but
surely, using the old reliable
tends known ns Quality, Sep*ice
mul I'uir Prices. Satisfied cus­
tomers have spread the word till
it seems as though everybody
should know that (Jits is tbftplace
to buy lumber. Still, ti&gt;er(*m#Y
be u stranger iu U*wn, bo we’ll
nui Lins ad any wuvunrl tnll him l

�T U B : S A N F O R D ’ D A IL Y H B R A L D * S A T U R D A Y , A P H IL I t ; 1023

SPECIAL SUNDAY

T ati can find the name of
Leer lire Ubeineaa Man
IIn infurd In thia. Coloran
i«*d day.

a

Classified Ada Ic a word. No
Ad taken for leas than 25c.
And poeilirely no Classified
Ada charged to anyone. Cash
must ^ c o m p a n y aljl ordain.
Count the wnrda.arui remit
acordingijf.

tell others; If not.
———

------1 bad
it th»
00-tft
V. ( . COLLER; Prop.
FOR SALE—Uosier and liaya' paints
enenl Shop and Mill and varnishoa at Sanford Novelty
Worka, Sanford agents.
lSS-tfc
Work *
rUU SALE—lthtido latund eggs for
NTRACTOR and BUILDER setting, 15 oggn for $1.1)0. Mrs.
Cotnutrfrial Streal—Sanford, Fla. Ellsworth, Htmrdall Avenue, SanK3-tfp
HERNDON ford.
FOIL SAL15—Nmv Chevrolet Sedan
for SfiOfl. Run -100 miles, llig bar*
iN StiA N C E AGENCY
gnln. Owner leaving city. Apply to
IRK— UAI1TO --------RONDS
■'.21 Magnolia Avn. Phono 101. H-lltp
Young cow and n a i f . See
Shin hoist?r
E. G. Hedges,,East Side.

kNft)RI&gt; NOVELTY
WORKS .

Contractor and Builder

FLORIDA WANED—A chance to build your
new homo before lumber gets any
highor. Plans and o&amp;timatos furnish­
Gnnnelly &amp; Sons ed.—Sanford Novelty Worka. 188-tft
Cat n l . I L h r i l IlHW
Asparagus fern
K - S - ’P -A V T -B
t-

FORD

P.

WANTED

|

Staled proposals will-He recoir r d -hy{-to vore tin-re-,»». tu th» »»uif w aw tta«
the GUy Commission of Sanford, Flor­
ida, ut their office in the City llnll,
tit or Itefpro ,1 p. m. April 28, 1F23,
for grading, draining and paving the
CliniSTIAN SCIENCE
foil diving streets, to-wil:
SERVICE
Second Street-from Oak to Prrnchj
SUNDAY, APRIL 1C, 1928
8035 sq. yard*.
Subject:
Third Street, fenhi Sanford'to Mag­
"ARE
SIN,
DISEASE, AND
nolia and from Oak to Avocado, 10,DEATH' HEAL?"
BUSINESS MSB’S; liUNCll SBRVIil) DURING THE
371 s%. yard*.
Churrhi Sorvjta 10(40 a, m.
Avnrado Avenue from Pi rut Street
WEEK-—12:tllliTO 2:00 I*. M.
Services will! tie held in thu
to Third Street; 1368 sq, yard*.
Palm
Room
op
the
Valdea
Hotel;
Fifth. Street from Mugnolln to
FREE LECTURE ON:
Myrtle, 2220 sq, yd*.
contemn
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Ninth-Street.from Cypmaa.tii Park,
COUNTEILUJNCll..f.
Br32 wqt yds.----- »*------------- i———— Mr.
Paul
Stark
Seeley,
C.
• Thirteenth Street from Sanfoni to
The ainmmt nf the traiiltall stock of
tills CerooTaUnn xhsll lie Tyro, It unit red
of Portlimd, Oregon
French, (1070 sq. yd*,
Piny Thmifand im a o ta M )1 Unllars..
SUNDAY, 3:00 P. M
Central Street from Sanford to i i &gt; lie I l l v t i t n l Into Ten Thousand (10.ntio) shares nf the t&gt;sr value of Twen.
at I'rincrm Theatre.
A La Carlo Scrvico at ail Huurs
French, 0357 sq, yd*.
iy-ftve
Delian* n**oH,,Avlth the
All are WELCOME.
nHVtlage of Increasing tha&gt; oaitllal
stmt; to One Million (I 1.0tHf.ouiu.no
SANFORD'S BEADING CAKE
Onllare Inler, niton resolution iff the
Hoard nf. 1)1reel ore. Thnt the rnpttul
stuck In -old corporation "hull lie paid
THIS SCRAP IRON CLASS
for In cash, nr in property or eervirev
ni u Jm&gt;t vnluktlon to tie lutrewl upon
The Scrap Iron clots hud a fine
liy the lloanl of Directors, of -aid &lt;!nv- meeting tart Sunday with .sixty-three
porntltot. at n meetlnc 'called for Unit
purpose.
present, including soipo new mem­
A J t T I C l i H IV.
Preaidojtt Forest Luko, who
T h e t e r m f o r w ll le l l t h i s i T o r p o r n t l f tn bers.
\ . K. FALt.’K. Mmitufur
."hull e x i s t s h a l l lie p t r n e t t i a l .
Imd
returned
from Tnllhliassoe for-a
a h tu :i . i: V.
T h e Inndhess of
ra id
( t a r j i o r a l l n l i few days, was present ami made a
" h a l l h e eomlUCt&lt;"l liy t h e f i d l o w l m : o f good talk. Mu soul lit, hud heun atkl l r e r a : A P r e s i d e n t , n K t r .'t V l o - P r e s lit, i n , a H u m i d Vlpti* D r i - I d e m , o H&gt; &lt;• ih! many questioijs nbunt
the ejaes
AtfrifnaJin “Brings
r e tn r .v , .t T r e u t n i r e r . p r n v l d i d t h a t ‘t i n
o f f i c e o f T r e " t o i i o r m a y h e h e l d h y ivhilu in TailaiuiKsett and they plan
a n y o t h e r o f f i c e r pif i h e i t o i t n o • t l o n . to orgniiir.ii a claws there, The local
• Baby to Life’’ in
ia in a y |n i i le t e r i h i l i e i l I tv t h e l l y - l . i i v s ,
el
turn
is
proud
that
ita
fame
hue
t o g i t h i r w i t h "Itch o t h e r n t f l r e r * n r
New York Hospital
idiull h e c r e a t e d f r o m l i m e t o (I n to III sprend wu far ami that Scrap
Iron It KitM HUTCH TUIM'RR \T HAP*
t h e H o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s , a n il n l l o a n l of
D l r e r t n n t i - o n h t l n n o f n o t U s e l i m n dlu sew may ho urganited ulttowhero.
T1KT CIIUIICII TOMORROW
llv n iTi). n n r i n u r e t h a n t h ) im in liv t-f; I.el’s have another hig crowd' tumore
T ti a l u n t i l t h e Itrst U n c k l l i d d e r e ' m e e t
I n n . t h e f i d l m v l t n t i i u i i n d p e r r o n s " h a l l row morning at tie’ Princess Theatre,
lot t h e o f f l e e r s n o d D l l i'C t o r S o f *.uld
'.1:50 a. m. Ho on tiinol
C o rp o rn tlo n :
I t o h e r l *r . u n p h e l l , P r e s i d e n t .
M. V H o v e r . 1m Vli o - l ’n —i d e n l .
I . n r l l e .I o Iiii h oi i ,
lid V I C e - D r e M d e n l.

Mllliln Pledger, Hiiri'tiir)'.

liiw M llap n le

i m a ) Innil

.«m

.1. I). K t i 'i i n m i n , T r e a s u r e r .
ijnd

tu » n ru n re

llidiet't Campbell.

H u retr H eads

i

,

liu aiu
u

I tir e r » T t^ l l l i » I U r e -

M ulti O f f i c e

C hancre

..

.

IN V ItS T M IC N T

4S

A. .1. I t i a u l u n ,
M i l i e u Dlt«tK"i".
A i m r i . i : VI.
T i m n n m m l m e e l l t l i t *•( t h e " t u c k
h e l i l e r n e f wniil 1 ‘o i 'j m i H t l a e .
fat th e
p l t r p e s e o f e l i r t i t m *.l fIr-'*’". Mini ' Ill'll
o i l i e r huw llic rii o f - I m l l t i t o p e r l ) • o m e
l i e f m n It. tih nll h e h a il i i i h . ii t h e UUh
■lay u f D a t i i i i n r y . ••( e n r h j tt u l e v e i i
a a . lull l l i n t t l f a r e 1110 ?' h e n p e t 'l a l
"luckauM are'
tneeiU i.t"
e n lle.l .Ite m
t i m e lit tit t le . II • te e m i s l i p lv l s u l i li , li&gt;
t h e m ii j n i l i y oi H e s l e e k I m h le i »
FIRST RAJ'TIHT CHURUII
A l l T I U l . K V II.
Sunday school at 0:30 a. m.
■pile a i u h e . l Mill,mill I l f ,'llllll‘h l e t l l p "r
Unit t a i n t.'i i r p a i 'n ll i ii t “ h u l l n a m m te
I r e a c h i n g al II :00 a. in. anil Spill
t i m e MiihJCet It welt, - h u l l n e t -t* i
&gt;1 i
Hi,lit **i,Mill l u tin l e t i i l a u l l a i r l c i - l e a p . p. m. hy Ur. Karr Hoyru,Topper.
Mill c l u c k .
Murning suiijitil. “The Miiht MenuA J I T l i r i . g VIII.
T h e i n l i n e - m tl rwHiilenlH o f t h e *.uh* til til Portrait of .limua."
- e l i h u i - t o t i l e e n p l t i i l Hluek. l e u e t p e i
Evening subject: "Thu Supremo
IVII a t h e u t n a i i n l "tlllHiirllleil h.v lllelli
r e n p e e t I Vel&gt; . 11 111 .IH fillleW U. ’
Test
of t-'hriatutility.**
NiuiiH
AtllltS‘HH.
*&lt;ei a i l u i e "
Special iniisit! Inm linen arranged fur
H e l p . I'.’i m p h e l l
IklHwilnitiee. Kill
- h e Lotli services. Tint miniur, iiiturmedlM. v llayoi*
U IwHilnmee. Kin.
" hi atu and junior H. Y. 1’. U.’a meet at
!•■ &gt;' .luiniHiMi
lOWMlIlllllee. Kill. -&gt;
" " i 7:00 p. m.
V l r i f lh i l l llln lw e ll
A i.'prdlnl welrtuao a wails yen at all
Klw iilm m ee. Kill.
tee
uf tlinsu services.
l . m t l e In liti- e it
IftWHiliimee, Kill.
.1, I). U l e il i m t i il
I’llJIHHYTliKJAN CIIL’RCH
IC liiwlminee. Kill.
t.lUI
A. .1. t l r a n i u i i
Thit Sunday cuitgregattotm an;
K tsH im iiie e, K la.
lee
I gtaitvtiig rather Ulan failing &gt;uf an tile
s', M. I l a w i m
IC h iH lm m e e. Kill,
winter daeliiien. Tim hud tivu SunM l l l e l l D ied |» «r
t&lt; iHHhniiiee. Kill.
1" e days have liriuigiit some ul I lie laud
STATIC in'" KI. u I U H A ,
euiigregaliuitH uf ilm Wiuler.
i ‘O I.'NT V i (K i DM'KOLA.
I l l.f lt r e m e. Ille iilltlio -III lle'l util h e r
Tiiu services tuinorriiw wdl lie an
(Iv. ell O il" d a y . p e l - e l l l l l l y ellllle lllih l.
fellows:
, 'f i u ip h e l l. M. V l l a y e i . K l e h u r e u ,
V ll'H la h i It m ilieu . I . u e i l e (ell file'U. .1.
lli'Ih a. m.—Sunday Sclioel,
1). H le lliim iU i l
I.
IIru ill m i, N. II.
HeiVell, u l |d M i l i e u l ’|e d l |e |'. ellllll ef
11 a. m.—Preariiing.
whlllll Ill'll TlU'Vtedlle 1.1*1 e l* ’ m e llllll h e
2
p. in,—Junior C. IC,
e x e c u t e d t h e n h i i v e .mil l e i e | ; u l l l u 111

C O M P A IfT

IIU -S M im iii.il* A vc.

:VRT The Florist
rte,------------ Floral I)«iign»
Annu

Urnumontal Plnnla
Aviv— — Phone 2G0-W

and

SANI0RD MACHINE
COMPANY

WANTED—Ciwhinr, apply in Union
Nowb Rtmtnurant, A. C. L. Depot,
Snnfanl.
, lU*3tp

I Murhinu and Bttilor
Worka
FOR RENT
'lindur Grindimr
iomoltilu Rfpuire
FOR* RENT —FuminHetl
utylene Wcltlinjf
light 'houtiukeTping, 701
Avnmm.
---------.Siuifortl.
Florida
Phone

tvn

BOARD AND ROOM
11(1 COMMERCIAL STREET Inis

a

HOARD — With bright attractive
rtmittH m private heme. New huilue
between Tilt and Htlt street, Laurel
Avenue.—Mrs. IE. V. IJeetli.
Il-.'lt]i
i of Sanfnrd's Itoput'xnfeaniunal Men, aach
Km. in his chuacn pro• tits Herald recent1 to tiia paapla.

:e A. DeCottes

LOST
LUST OR STRAYED—Fram Silver
Lake, tan and whito lrit»)l setter.
Will appreciate any iitfnrmnUun.—E.
T. Field. 315 West First St.
13-r,L-

"It-timeul fur lie* un.*a mill leiriuuie"

t h e r e i n expriiHHi’d.
W I T N K S H . m y h i u e l a n d u f f l d a l neul
e f a f f i n e , e n llllM Ole 131 ll d a y e f A p r i l .

Daily Fashion Hint

iorney-at-Law

• IIIIIIT . HICV1C1TII J l l t l l
ItlM IIT. - K M I N U l i l t
IT V i K M IH IIIA .

ial« County Bank
FLORIDA

■■ l.'timii«*r» •

i.'umolaOeiiil.
M i l ' I l i e o r IYTIC&gt;TIII!(f
r o l l I.ICTTKIIM I ' d

AT MLNEY-AT-LAW

Mul i c iii t m r e l i y a t v e n ( t i u u t h e u n d e r -l i t ii i H l I n o n r t M i r a l o r n w i l l a n i i l y m
t i l e l i n v e r i m r uf t h e r t lt t le u f K lurldU ,
u n t l t e iB t-l d a y - i f A p r i l . A. !&gt;.. I ! ' : t
f u r L e t t e r s K a t u ii t , l a e u r t n i r a t l m f t h e
K U A N KM K t . i ' H f U A
A N D lU C O l l li l A
K D D I)
K U N H IC IIV A TIU N
l.'D MDANV.
INK., u n d e r till!
fu llu w lm t p riip e se d
i . 'l u i r t e r :
...........

’itinnul Dank Duilding
-&gt;
FLORIDA

ELTO J. MOUGHTON
F L O R ID A

CH :LLE MAINES
LAWYER -D—Court H o u m
T ile g e n e r a l

is 264-207-208 Maisch Building

n a tu re •

I t u l o o l li, M n w r n y , , ul ul, D i u e n i l i i u l s .
U r»ler K , ,r I’u l i l l e n l l i i i i — ^irilalluii,
T u I t u l u . r l II. M n w r n y . I t e » lile n im tin*
U a m v u . if l l v l a u u n i t if d e a i l i n m l
liurliiiM t i l i i l i u m a m i n n &gt; n » » i n a i l e r Mm
r.tiul K u iii" I It. M m vri'V . ile e i’HMiul u r
u l l m r i v l s i i . t n m u l t u i lm I a n i l s Imi'fa f t e r U e se rllii'il. m ill " • “ 0 uiiilU ” w u
(uiraiimi, Imii - , d e v i s e e s , m i u i l ” ” ". leiu*in ti- o r u i l m r e l i i l i u u a t s . I'lHlmliiif a n
In te re s t la mul lu ilm s e v e ra l j" " ''
llliiium n r o u r t te l u uf Ii u i i Ih. di»erllM «l
fin f u l l i t w " . t u - t v l l . t - u f s d m u l •*' **f
S a n f u i ' l f t e i g l u a A d l l H I e n "&lt; U nnfur.f.
i n H e n U m d e . U e u a t y . K l u r l il a ;,
r 1,11 m ill u u e ll u f y e ll l i r e l l e r e l i y r e u u l r a e l m u l a r e e r d u r o i l l u lie a n d ap*
[iim r u e r n r u t in t i*lrm»tt »’’u i h in m e t
f u r t ie n U iiu lu C u u i i i y . K l u r l il a . In O i n a ,&gt;„ry alfiliiK . a t d i in f i n - l . K il lr l i la . u n
t a n r u l e d a y u f J u n e . A. I t . D '23- l ' 1"
s o m e l ie l ti a t i l e t i l l day
-I lin e . A.
p „ l ‘.iL’::, t h e n a n il t h e r e "&gt; a n e w n r t il e
l u ll u f n u n i l l h U n t llle d h e r e i n u u n l n s t
jrnu, l a h e m i l i e u t l i e r e u f a n d f a i l y«
m u . . e l s e miiil hill nf i m i u n l u ll i t w i l l lie
t a k e n lu* ounfiMMol aualliM t J"*1!'
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d U n i t t h i s o r ­
d e r " h u l l lie u u h U N h e d i n t h e H a n r o n l
DiUly H e r a l d , a i m w a p a i i u r p u h llM h e a
in S u t i f u n l , H e i n l n u l e t .'u u n t y . K l u r l il a .
m i c e elicit w e e k f u r e i g h t UUtlMUOtltlVe

wvuiHki

Hen jr McLaulin, Jr.
Opt D.

PHYkICIAN-aCRG*ON

2:15 p. m.—(Jovununtur &lt;\ IC.
3 p. m.—Intermediate if. IC.
7 p, m.—Senior C. E.
• * •,
H p. m,—Preaching service.
Thu Sessitm uf tile chureh will meet'
alter lint it murning and evening ser­
vices III receive members.
We will wuluutn.it visiters .and
strangers to all these services.

DAYTONA BEACH AND SEABREEZE
FUR HUNT UR SALE
softie b a r g a i n s ut .stimitter cut I a g e s a n d upiiri itieiiis,
melted un llent li

FLUIMDA COAST INVRSTMKNT t th
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IT’S PURE
T h a t ’s W h y It’s
...Popular...
PHONE PS-

WE DELIVER

1ST T1TI.IC,

ERE &gt; R. WILSON

R. J. T. DENTON

&gt;

N. M. Ilawi’it.

n tr n n iiA iirr ciiiudant
(lin

M V. IlllOO.H
M.
layer,
D. I ’ lli l ll i m l l .
I 'l r K l n l u U taltuiit.
l a i i ’l l e l a l itim in .
.1, It. K l i 'l t n m i n .

HOLY iritOHH CHURCH
Church Horvicew f«u- thit 2nd Sunday
ufter Eauter, will lie:
7:80 a. m.—Low celebration.
0:15 a. in.—Suiulay Schoul.
11:00 a. m,—Mattinw ami Sermon.
8:00 p. in.—Vespers,
The ltec&lt;:.r will he at t'hriwl cliimdi,
l.pugwoud fur tile Vesper service al It
p. m.
Speeinl nuiwie at the Parish church,
Un Sunday the extra ludeiwt will Ite
Mihw Eilith L. liiddiurd, ut New Yutk
City.

EFFECTIVE USE OF PANELS
;j a
To have or not to have a.panel is a
quest inn with hut one answer during
a season when the smartest frocks are
featuring these detail*.— A hanilsnine
model like tiic above may be carried
out in brown, black or dunt blue satin
erf pc. The bnddf! at the front of the
narrow licit is a briliunt affair and may
he inatie of metal, dowent or riltbun.
Medium lire requires 43a yards 4U*
inch material.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1417.
Sixes, 54 to 32 inches bust. Pries, 33

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
W. .1. Carpenter, Faster.
Thu paster will preach at belli
services un Sunday.
Thu subject uf the murning sermon
will bit: "Thu Value uf Tostiimiiiy. ur
the Power uf a Witnessing Church,"
At night the subject will l)u: "The
Must Talked uf Suhjirct in tint World.”
Wit -hull liegwr thu urgunisutiuii uf
a Yuung Feuples' Department in uiir
Sunday scliuul un Sunday mernipg, A
splendid suimrinteadunt has ilium uppeintud far this work. Wo wunl our
yuung men and yuung ladles to be
present tu start this department in
great style.
Thu night service will begin at
instead uf 7:311,

L u m u i n il Keiil K s l n t e
. .
I. iuiiin m i &gt;’u llu l c I M l H e c u i l l j OI hu|- lliu il l l e n l K s t u l u
AJI n i l i e i I . t a i n s a n d D l s c u i i n l n
i iv erd ra fts
l.’t i l l u d ( S tu les lin lu lh
O l l i e r lliilid e
l l n u a i i i i i H n u s ” . K t u n l l e r e a n d KI k i u d m
O t h e r Ileal K s iiile
—
‘ 'I n l in e a n d H i t l e r U ukuiu cuk . T a x I ' e r t i f l c a l e i i
IH iu d r u m 111 •‘ , i p e r i l l e d l l m i l l s
I'h e c h n a n d K x c h a n n e u fu r I 'l e m h n i
o t h e r I 'a n ii i i i n u s

CONGREfLYTIONAL CHURCH
At tliu morning preaching hour thu
T o t a l l.’tudl liesiil-Ve
paslur will cunUnuu thu general subLust Sun*
jject of “Uuiltiing a Life
[Tiny thu siMicific subject was “Thu
Foundation."1 Tomorrow it will be I'aiiltal stuck I'ald la
"Adtilng Virtue." The term vlrt«*. I
loilH . (Lss*
has changed its muuning, and in the Dividends I’npuiii
u.«t j « .
whut » . ( » « * :
mtitily understand it to mcun now. Time t'ertincaiw* uf Depueit
This- aurmun-wiU. hnlp yau.ua. y u iu ^ .^ l,1/.1.',-'^ i-ul'.**
way to bettur things.

w i t i n 's " m y h a n d a n d u f t l u l a i ""Hi
a t rtm itu u j, U e in ln u ln -O a u n ty . E tu rld ik
t i l l s I l m : t i l d a y e f .klilU. A. Wu l»"4.
(H U A I .)
B. A. OO UUU Aiiiti
(.’l u r k t f l r u u l l C o u r t .
H e i n im i le C n u i i l y . K l u r i d o .
M A j.N itu .
m u l a n y u r a i t o d l l t l e u r i l r l n k n h l o u t • a c Hu oi ct l ue l.lm
u r f o r t.’oiTttiiftlliaiili
_ .
a n n l r f i n a l s p r o d u c t * In a ll t l m l r v a r l i a l ani)-d-t-t,t*2f-2*—a-a- j3-iy-2tf—
•it t..-si.ua
a n d a l l i e d l ir a t ic lm a . e i t h e r » U j n i j « r I)
iT.-ek.ia
u u n n iaiitu n w i t h u ilm rs . la a n ) p a r t
le ts is, aa
th e w orld,
i n p u n m a n o e u a d n o t in
S'^JR COLT*'II FOLLOWING FLU.
t,uis. os
llm llu tlu n uf t h e p riv ile g e * ul U l o t - o r Stop coughs resulting. Irani— Flu,
t 3.STS.iS
p u r t .l l u i u I t " h u l l h e l a w f u l
P**1^ * " !
3ua,B2*.W( m r iH tr u r t &lt;ir a u n i i l r *
m *u&gt;y l u w i u i Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma and
m a n n e r unit t o h e ld . o w n . -nor g n a ”.
O
u
r
Hlhlu
sc
h
u
e
I
m
e
e
ts
u
t
8
:4
5
a.
Ilonoy and
u l u .l g e . «cil. l e a s e , t r a n s f e r , u r l a a n y Bronchitis with Foloy’s
m a n n e r d l s D i m s o f a n d t n d n ^ am* Tar. "Thu F l^ left me with a aurora m. W e ah u ll he p le a s e d to m e e t e v ­
t r a d e In r e a l e s t l i l e ,
a n i 'd l e W arn*,
m e r c h a n d i s e a n d p r e l i u r t y u f a n y a n il cough which was quickly relliivod with e r y m e m b e r o f th u m a n 's c la ss.
TOTAL,
........... ................. ...................................
..-.v11.366.752.SS
e v e r y c l a s s a n d ' d a s e r t u t l s n a n d i n WUJ
At
night
wu
will
have
two
large
Foley's
Honey
and
Tsr,"
writus
Mrs,
STATIC O F K LU Iti DA. O uunly iff Heuiinul”. »*.
p i n u f u r n w o r l d , T n a e o u i r - Ul* HW«I
/Will, r i g h t s and p r o p e r t y aniL t o u n ­ tt. D. Drake, Childs, Md* A few rents reels of very beautiful pictures, allow­
I, A. It. K ey. C a sh ie r &gt;,f Ute a lte re -n S m e d flank dn stiiuninly s w e a r Una.
d e r t a k e t i t s w h u l s u r a n y p a r t u f the
t r e a t s o r l l u l l l l l t i s s u f a n y n e r s i ii i . llrin . worth of Foluy’s Honey and Tar will ing thu buuutiful "laic of Mist” and Ul" uln. vo s ia t.im u n l Is tr u e tu th e b e a t &gt;ff my knew ledge anil UuUuf.
o aso cliu Ju ii n f a iir p u r a U u n : tu
splendid surreundings.
Ainu,
offset serious disuasus by chocking its
A. U. lit e r , C ash ier.

T n c a r r v o n tilil h u s l n e s a n f la tliurtiira.
» * |H .rl* n W
M u n u f ftc lu re i* .
M„rohiinlit. I'Mukei". t . n o n u r x , U e i l l e i "
an d W lm ln s a le a n d f t e t a i l U n a te r s a n d
T ru il u r s la all' k i n d s uf fe u d s , p ro d u c e ,
in a u h l a e r y . n r e e u r v e s . im n se rv e x . k m i u

your coughs and colds, saving yuu "Buttuty Spots a t liumu.”
Mr. Burhuns will give a short umssaga butwsun reel*. A warm wulcume
awaits ail: at this friundly chureh.
Christian Enduavur nusiU ut 7 p. ni.
in thu Men’s Club ream in thu par*

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----1.ILULA W. POWkiLL. Nutsry run tie.

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GROWERS AND BUYERS MUST GET TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE! SECTION
VOLUME IV,

REAPPORTIONMENT MEASURE
TAKES T IE OF SENATE.
HOUSE ON TABERT CASE
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NUMBER 12

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. APRIL 12.1923

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BY NATIONALS
Dr. Gardner Says Young People Are Looking at
Religion From a New Angle

M EASURE TO CHANGE V E N -! f ONSOI IftATIftN
U E WOULD HAVE HELPED W l l O U L U J / l I l U i l

in r Thr Aranrlnlrd I’rras)
LONDON, April 12.—It is reported
in Clonmel that -Count Plunkett,
Countess Mnrkcivic and Miss Mary
MarSwiney and the Into I.inm Lynch’s
brother were captured by Irish nnt
ionaal troops in Tipperary todny,
says Exchange Telegraph dispatch
form Berlin.-

IN THE SANFORD SECTION TO FORM ORGANIZATION
PATHFINDERS
ARE FOUND
- IN EVERGLADES ELIMINATE CHANCE

WHICH WILL
ELIMINATE
OMAHA, Nchr., April 12.—Sunday school has outlived ’its usefulness
THE HAZARDS IN GAME OF
snd is without future after more than .» hundred years of Uhristinn service,
SELLING THE CROPS
TH E WHIPPING BOSS
Rev. Dr. William Gardner, executive secretary of the Department of Relig­
ious Education of the Protestant Kpikcopnl Church, said jn his address in
opening the annual conference of educational leaders of the denomination
hero today. Roys and girls who arc growing up today will not carry on re­
ligious quarrels of past. They are looking at religious from a new angle, he
SUPPLIES BEING RUSHED TO And Haphazard Methods of
Of Legislature Committee Will FIVE MIDDLE WESTERN ROADS said. In religious education, he ndded, the primary question is “Can you con­
THEM FROM MIAMI AND
UNDER DIRECTION OF VAN
1 Growing, Packing, Shipping
Will Meet Today to Hear Score
vince the hoys and girls there is a personal God and that he tins laws spiritu­
Ml.MINI
Usrlot
Shipments
Reported
for
Wed­
SWEARINGE.N INTERESTS
and Selling Fla. Products
al
and
physical
which
express
relationship
that
these
are
invincible
Inws
that
of W itness Who Saw Flogging
nesday, April llth
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cannot be tampered with."
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I Hr Thr Aaaorlntnl I'rraal
(Ur The Aunrlalrd I’rras)
Florid?—Sanford section .........
#4
As many of the growers nnd. *hipCIlT Tl»# A a a o c l a t e d P r r a a )
COLUMBUS,
Ohio,
April
12.—The
MIAMI,
April 12.—Supplies were
Florida—Manatee section ..* ..
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TALLAHASSE, April 12.—Thr
|K*rs who can poasibly~do so are asked
being rushed to twenty-two members
house tabled the bill by McCnll, which consolidation of five middle western
rail
toads
under
the
direction
of
Van
i.f
the Tntninnii trail pathfinders, who to he present at the next meeting of
Total
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In effect would have paved the way
it was reported by three of their com­ the Chamber of Commerce which will
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for a change of venue In the case of Swearingen interests of Cleveland wns
Ih&gt; held Friday, as usuul, at the Val­
Shipping Point Information for Wed­ rades who reached Miami early this dez Hotel at 12:15 p. in.
Walter Higginbothnm, convict boss, ol filially consummated here todny
morning are nlimit sixty miles west
nesday, April llth :
c h a re d with murder in connection when incorporation papers for -the
There is a strong sentiment pre­
consolidated
road
which
will
he
known
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, cloudy. ol hero nnd making only snail like vailing at this time for the organiza­
with the death of Martin Tnbcrt. The
Hnuiings heavy, much poor quality, progress on the trip to Miami. Hopes tion of the many interests concerned
bill, while having no reference to Ta- t.i- the New York, Chicago &amp; St. Louis
were
filed
with
the
secretary
of
state.
demand and movement slow, market were.expressed,- however, thal they In the production nnd marketing of
bert case would have provided that
dull. Carloads f. o. b. usual terms 4-0 would reach here by tomorrow- night. the staple crop of this section, into
state's attorney could he granted a
This Fine Fruit and Florida Alone Ships Nine Mil­ doz.
BRITISH GOVERNMENT GIVES
stalks in the rough few sales be.st
change venue in felony cases upon
an association that will eliminate the
lion
Quarts
IIEED
TO
VOLSTEAD*
ACT
$1.40-$l.5O,
New French Strain 4-fi Drives Blindfolded
properly substantiated motion plac­
hazards which now prevail in tlie dis­
doz. stalks in the rough,few sales at
ing him in the, same standing ns dc­
tribution end of the business. A large
&lt;Hr Thr 4««&lt;»rlnlrtl l*re««t
Orlando to Sanford,
CHICAGO, April 12.—Indications that the nation's strawberry short cake $’l &gt;&amp;-$L40, mostly around $1.25, few’ fendant.
LONDON, April 12.—The British
number of the growers are insistent
A joint legislative investigating government is giving due deliberation this year will lie the largest’of record reported today by the United States best higher. New- French Strain and
Many With Thompson that some method,he perfected toward
committee-in the Martin Tabert flog­ to representations made by the Bureau of Agricultural •Economics. Statistics on early shipments and acre- ' Golden Srlf-lilnnchiiig poor quality
this end nnd nt the Inst meeting of
ging .case held its initial forftml ses­ United* States government concerning age In berry jmulucinir fields showed this year's $rop in all probability would nnd condition low ns $1.10.' Sonie
Hayward Thompson, tin1 ex-marine the Chamber of Commerce, the sub­
sion today and organized ami adjourn­ the Miitiggling of liquor to the Amer­ exceed last year’s record output of 18,740 cnrloads, not including numerous shipments lolled unsold.
injured in the war who seems to have ject was presented with a view of
ed until later in the afternoon, to hear ican mainland, from Nassau am) West express shipments and vast quantities consumed (oTally Tir manufactured into
a second sight nnd can drive nny- ascertaining the attitude of the* variTidal carlo! shipment* from San­
,
evidence to be presented by scores of Indian pints, the house of commons preserves and jellies.
wliere over strange roads blindfoldedi „ti* InternstRT AT'Friday's meeting
ford this season to date
' .1,50.1 within heavy *jlk cloth drove a c a r ; die subject will aguiu be* discussed
The forecast of production in Florida this year is nearly nine million
witnesses. During (he brief session was informed tonight by Ronald Mc­
members of the committee sought to Neill, under *ecrcUi(y for foreign af­ quarts or one hundred and ten |&gt;er cent more than last yem. C.irlot ship­ Total cnrlot shipments from Man­
fi oin Orlando to Sanford this morning j and it is believed that some plnn can
atee this season to dale
1,412 and arrived here about noon with |M. evolved that will prove practical
broaden authority invested by the fairs. The question cuilie before the ments to April 7th were 1MI7 cars, almost three times as many cars as mine
Tidal cnrlot shipments from San•
legislature to inveaignto other cases house when members asked whether from Florida all last season.
several cars ahead of him and behind^ and placed in operation before next
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ford last season to date
2,075 him. lie drove over the city without*
of alleged glogging in convict camps attention iuul been called to tiie par­
season.
Total «ai lot shipments from Mnnany trouble and seemed to avoid cars
in thcstatc. Representative Kcnncrly ticipation in tlie traffic by ships fly­
However, in order that this be done
I atee last season to date
1,011 and obstacles as well or even In'Mer
sought to hold a full investigation of ing the Biitish flag and whether
it is obviously necessary that the ma­
than people seeing with both eyes. jority of the practical men in the bus­
flogging Paul Revere, whit, of linker steps were being taken against this
j Telegraphic Reports From Important The Orlando Reporter Star says:
county, in connection which John Rod- action, against the law of a friendly
iness co-operate without further de­
Markets
denberry, convict boss, bus been in­ power.
How- does he do it
ll hut is the |„yt While the iden u/ a centralized
dicted.
Mr. McNeill in confirming that rep­
J PITTSBURGH: 38°, clpnr. 2 Fin. source of the gift of supreme fear-j marketing association is a new one
The house unanimously adopted n resentations hod been made by the
i arrived, 20 ears on track including lessnes*, of confidence thnt he van* f,,r Sanford, it has proven practicable,
joint resolution, which if considered United States, said that the liquor j
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broken. Opening Thursdny: Supplies tieml the mazes of traffic, his eyes ln other sections of the country. Snap
by the senate, would invest joint In- appeared to he introduced subsequent­
whether it can or canl*‘raU‘’'l",,ttn,, "nd
Blou- hlindfolih'i) and yet be warned by judgment us tohere
vestigutiung committee so as to probe ly into the United States by the small Death of North Dakota Boy in Convict Camp Will ,,,w
mnrkct slightly weaker. Florida, 10- j some hiper voice when there is &lt;l^n mit
should be withheld
Be Avenged at Last
the death Murtin Tabert with author­ craft from the American coastwise
inch crates Golden Self-blanching ami g,.r. when to stop and when to go „ nli| , h,. situation has been thoroughity to probe all cases of report of con­ ships manned by United States citi­
N'ew .French Strain 1-0 doz. stalks ahead. Hayward Thompson does not jv analyzedby those competent to
vict .brutality in the stute, especially zens.
$2.50-$2.75,
mostly $2.75; 8 doz. stalks knout and is not quc*tiuncd&gt;|u closely. (j(1 „((
MADISON, April 12.—Walter Hig- neys said they, would admit that the
the case of John Roddenberry, on con­
.
“ It is very difficult," he said, "for ginbothiint. "whipping hn.s.s" at n con­ lush was used on Tabert, hut that the $2.00-12.25.
Hayward Thompson is the man
| t wo„|,( indeed be a reflection upon
MINNEAPOLIS': 41 . dear. Two wlm. for the past year, has liceti un-' thl. resourcefulness of the community,
vict farm, of State Senator Knnhb, in his majesty's government to inter­ vict camp of the Putnam Lumber blows given him were light nnd were
cars on truck in­ der observation by some of the great­
Baker county. The resolution was fere with the legitimate export of Company at Clara, Fla., wan indicted administered because of his failure to Florida arrived,
if it were unable to provide remedial —
immediately sent to the senate hut any article from British territory, here late today by the grand jury work. The blows were not hard cluding broken. Supplies lilicrul, de­ est, scientists uf the country. They measures for a condition which
no action was taken by that body lie- especially as action by the British on three count* charging first de­ enough to have inflicted severe in­ mand und movement moderate, mar­ have sought by every means to ex­ threatens the economic life of San*
ket steady. Florida, 10 inch crates plain the remarkable feats performed
government alone would merely drive gree murder in connection with the juries, it was asserted.
fore adjonrnment.
ford.
.
Golden
Sclf-blauehlng 4-8 doz. stalks by this psychological mystery, Hut
The announcement of the resigna­ the trade into other channels.
death of Martin Tabert, North Dakotu
Attorneys here representing, the
. Those individuals intending to be
$100, best $1.25, fair quality $2.50.
"The government would, however, youth.
tion of Sheriff Tippetts &lt;&gt;f U e county,
there has yet to be advanced a theory at the meeting Friday are usked to
Tabert family In North Dukotn inti­
BALTIMORE: 40°, clear. 2 Flori­ in which Mr. Thompson himself can
oldest sheriff in point of service in the deplore any complicity of British sub­
Tabert died three days after he mated tonight that they would, im­
phone the Secretary, 51, so that suffi­
state, was made at the executive .of­ jects in the infringement of the Inws had been whipped by Higginbotham mediately ufter the trinl is culled, file da arrived, 3 ears reconsigncd, 3 cars place complete credence.
cient
accommodation* can bo arfice. Tippetts resigned, it is under* of the United Slates and is consider­ in February, 1022, according to wit­ a suit in United States district court on track including broken. Closing on
Brough here M*. Thompson will ut rungwj in advance,
stood, to take over care of a large es­ ing consultation with the other de­ nesses, who appeared before the in Floridu or Wisconsin, seeking $50,­ Wednesday and opening Thursday, noon tomorrow give a demonstration
partments concerned icther any uc- grand jury today, but camp officials 000 daniugcs against the Putnam Supplies moderate, demand and move­ of one of his most difficult feats; one
tate in lx*e county.
COUNTY BOND TRUSTEES ABOL­
tion cun be taken in p sense de­ contend the youth died of natural Company, which is u Wisconsin cor­ ment slow, market dull. Florida, 10 which tries his physical emlurancu^i
ISHED.
ntes governIr.rh crates Golden Self-blanching 4-0 the utmost, and one which he declares
TALLAHASSEE, April 12.—Sena­ sired by the Unite
cause*.
poration. Higginbotham was in tho
doz.
stalks
$2.25-12.50.
fancy
$2.76,
tor John P. Stokes, of Pensacola, wns ment."
there is no record of any other per­
Higginbotham was released to­ employ of the lumber company, which
Ilty Til* XiHfbilrX rrasal
fair quality and condition $2.00; 8-10
instructed by tho senate constitution­
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., April 12.—
son in the world having performed.
night on bail of $10,000 (tending his in said ulso to have had u contract
stalks best w
$2.00-12.25,
al amendment committee tonight to Airplane Will Try
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' *poorer us | With his eyes securely blindfolded to- County bond trustees would be abol­
trial. Circuit Judge Horne announc­ with the lumber enmp, which is said doz
low
ns
$1.50.
draw up a committee resolution look­
ed thal Higginbotham probably would to have a contract with officials of
morrow.nt noon, he will drive a Max­ ished under the term* of n bill intro­
to Get Supplies to
DETROIT: 28 ’, clear. I Florida
ing to rcapportionment on the basis
he tried at n special term of court I,con county to lease all county pris­
well automobile ovor a route mapped duced by Representative T. C. Mer­
arrived, *21 cars on track including out for him over the city streets. A chant, of Mitdi*on county. Mr. Mer­
Stranded Autoists May IS at Cross City^ Fla., tho coun­ oners under their jurisdiction.
of giving the five most populous
| broken. Supplies libcrul, demund und
counties three members each in the
ty seat of Dixie county, where the
Declaring that he had been whipped movement light, market weak. Floridu committee, consisting of prominent chant in introducing hi* measure is
I l l y T h r A ••**rlnlr«l l* r r « * l
house, the next fifteen or twenty most
citizens, will examine' the blindfold carrying out a recommendation by the
whipping is said to have been ad­ from head to feet und now carries on
MIAMI. April 12.--An aeroplane
|0 inch crutes New French Strain and and officiate ut the start, making
populous two each, und the remaining
attorney general who in hi» biennial
ministered.
his
back
physical
evidence
of
the
flog­
piloted by (’apt: Carr carrying Chas.
The former ramp Imisb had nothing gings, John T. Garner, private bat­ Gulden Self-blanching 4-fi doz. stalks sure that there is no possible oppor­ report said that there was no use in
counties onecach.
„
Hunt, one of the Fort Myers motor92.0fl-$2.25, few $2.50.
The senate, in line with the thought
to say when informed of the grand
maintaining the bond trustees,
tunity for fraud.
j j r. jinde crowd, who made his way across jury’s action. Higginbotham's attor­ tery F. fourth U. S. field urtillcry,
CINCINNATI: 50”, clear. 3 Fior­
carried from the committee by
lCaottasa.1
»n
!*•!•
Itlil
“ People generally don’t believe in
into Miami at mid­
ina arrived, 4 earn on track including
Stokes, will bo equitably "P ortion- j
,„ft thih morning
broken. Closing Wednesday nnd open­ thing* they can’t see," says Mr. Shriners to Cuba
ed .cording to p . p u l . ^ i n s o f a r as| ^
^
^ ^ ^
twcnty.
ing Thursday. Supplies moderate, de­ Thompson. "1 know that und I ex­
From South Florida^
county linos would
mand and movement moderate, mar­ pect innumerable tests. I know that
two members of the party who were
memberahip
emoeranip of
oi 38.
oo.
,' I. f, yesterday morning fill mines west
ket firm for good stock. Florida, 10 the things 1 do are incredible— Icun't
to Attend Ceremonial
This action.followed a three hours 1 ' l * - . •
f
m c
inch crates various varieties in the explain thorn to myself. And the
.
lit
i
pf Min nil hhort
fooil wnu NnioKM.
..ion, at which several men hero of ;' " “
, f(M((J
session
(Hr Tfc- AMMUIfS PrtM l
rough 4-0 doz. stalks in the /ought most remarkable of all urelhe ones
house, from
from south
south Florida were The plant win
theS house
of
which
I
can
not
s|&gt;cak
pifhlirly,
be­
TAMPA,
April 12.—Between a hun­
$2.75-11.00,
considerable
wilted,
some
the stranded motorist*.
heard, indications nt theend j»f the
cause
1
have
nut
sufficcnt
definite
dred
nrd
fifty
and two hundred
decayed, poor condition, low as $1.00.
meeting were (hat the committee
Shriners
from
Tampa
and south Flor­
proof."
•
CHICAGO: 10 ’, clear. 10 Florida
would adopt unalmously a measure last November with t h e exception that
idu
lert
here
today
by
boat for Ha­
It
wan
after
n
completu
lapse
of
arrived, 46 cars on track including
‘drawn .along these lines by Mr. the membership of the *»•»** wou,d Election of Officers and Other Work Finishes Out lnokon. Supplies heavy, demand and memory in November,
vana, to attend a ceremonial of Shrine
u*el
1921,
that
Mr.
Stokes, and tonight the proposition lie definitely placed ul 18, rather .than
the Program
movement alow, market dull. F lo rid a Thompson’s ca^e first attracted utten of Cuba, which is seheudeled to start
was looked upon favorably by those limited at that number, and with n
10 Inrh crates Golden Self-blanching tlon. Roaming over the country un­ Saturday night. Tho wives of many
J. L4oyd Head, »Jacksonville, E. 4-0 doz .stalks $2.25-fj.50, few best der the nnnis of Thomas A. Anderson, nicrnlicrs will accompany them. They
Routh Florida representatives who a t­ promise by Mr. Phillips to meet the Officers 192.1, Grand C’ommandery,
previous objections regarding the sen­
Grand Stauddard Bearer.
tended the meeting.
*
K. T- «r Florldaj
$2.75; 8 doz. stalks $1.75-$2.00; 2Vk it was revealed In .Denver, Col., that will arrive In the Cuban capital to­
ate npportionoment were not specific.
The proposition presented by Mr.
Wr
T.
Hamm,
Palatka,
K.
Grand
K. J. Kishpaugh, W tst I’aim Beach,
und 1 doz. stalks $2,00-$2.25, New ho was Huyward Thompson, disabled morrow.
Another measure by Senutor MilchStokes was a thought taken from u
Swurd
Bearer.
French Strain 4-fl doz. stalks $2.25- ex-nmrine. A quest in search of
tll would have figured the house units R. E..Grand Commander.
measure introduced by Senator Camp­
$2.40.
8 doz. stalks $t.50-$1.76.
. health raused him to visit the leading CO-DISCOVERER WITH LATE
E. W. Bunker, U ko Worth, R.
K. L. Wirt, Ilartow, V. E. Deputy
on « basis of 15,(MKi population, with
bell, which the committee had under
brain specialists throughout the Uni­
KARL OF CARNARVON ILL
NEW
YORK:
34°,
clear.
22
FieriGrand
Warden.
,
an additional member for each 25,­ Grand Commander.
consideration, and which in its pres­
ted
States.
Dispairing
of
relief,
at
da
arrived.
Supplies
•
moderate,
de­
W. L. Marshall, Tallhmssee, E.
000 population. The Ktate would be
Hoary I* Brown, Lakeland, E.
ent form would provide that the 20 redistricted regardless of county lines
LONDON, April 12.—Howard Car­
mand moderate for good atock, move­ as a last resort Thompson visited a
Grand Captain of tho Guard.
•
Grand
Generalissimo.
most populous counties havo. two
leading
chiropractor
of
Denver,
Col.
ter,
co-discoverer wijh thr lata Earl
ment
limited,
market
steady
for
good
fdr the senate apportionment.
Thu twenty-ninth annual conclave
George A. Dame. Inverness, K.
members each jn the house-, and the
Examination
disclosed
that
Thompson
of
Carourvpn
of the tomb of Tutstock.
Florida,
10
inch
rratas
some
Mr. Campbell also *&gt;»«* * Pl,,n
of tho Grand Commandery, K. T., of
others one, while the senate with a whereby the present legislature would Grand Captain General. *
was suffering a subluxation of the Ankh-Amen, has been taken ill and
ordinary,
few
poor
quality,
New
F. W. Schulte, Sarasota, K. Grand Florida, came to a close yesterday French Strain and Golden Self-blanch second vetebni of the spine, restora­ I-ady Carnarvon is delaying her re­
membership of 38 would be- appor­ elTi*ct the rcapportionment by gU*
afternoon. R. J. Kishpaugh of West
- ,,
tion of the hot o to its normal posi­ turn to England in consequence say*
tioned equitably*
ing seven counties two members each Senior Warden. ( .
Palm Beach was eletccd Grand Com­ ing mixed 3-0 dos. fair condition $2
This plan would be embodied in a in the house andredi.tricting tho .tale
•D. H. Rutter, Daytona Beach, E. mander, succeeding Samuel A. John­ $2.25, few $2.60, smaller $1.76-$2.00, tion culminated in the most remark­ an Exchange Telegraph dispat«h from
proposed constitutional amendment for the senate apportionment. •
able recovery credited to the science. Cairo.
Grand Junior Warden.
son, of Orlamlp. The election of the fine condition well blanched 3-6 doz.
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to be presented at the next election
J. T. Boone, Jacksonville, E. Grand other offlceni followed the regular ■talks $2.75-$3.00, poor condition all
Probably a dozen senator* and rep­
Congressmen
and
Senators
prob­
the legislature of 1?2&amp; to
th* resentatives spoke before the com- Prelate.
Mr.
Hoover,,
it is said, is responsi­
sixes.
$1.25.
Auction
prices
fair
con
procedure. There was a spirited con­
reapportionment, and if it failed. * milter. Oratory and pleas of state
Win. • S. Ware, Jacksonville, rE. test for Junior Warden, this honor dillon 4-8 dos. stalks $(.10-$l.60, poor ably think this is their vacation, but ble for the rise in sugar. U la pro­
governor would do so by a proclama­ unity and fairness for south Horida Grand Treasurer.
full in g toD. If. Ruttet of Daytona condition COc-HOc. Bunched, 3 dos. tite.A’merMah public knows whoso va­ bably all that taffy he was fod on dur­
tion. The committee also had before gave the f a r in g the aspect of a rog- Wilber P. Webster, Jacwsopville, E.
Beach who had held the office of pre* sUlk* IMiO-U.OO, few $2.00. Hearts cation it rcaly is.—Boston Shoe and ing tho war.—Philadelphia North
it a measure by fSenator Phillips em­
Grand Recorder.
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Leather Reporter.
American. ‘
&lt;Q*att—i t am r a n 01s)
■ . few sales $2.15.
ular senate session
bodying the same plan as voted down

i OF FIVE ROADS
MADE TODAY
JO IN T _ S E S S I0 N

CELERYJARKETS

NATION’S STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE
WILL BE THE LARGEST ON RECORD
IN EVERY STATE THAT GROWS

WHIPPING BOSS INDICTED
FOR FIRST DEGREE MURDER
BEFORE MADISON GRAND JURY

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CONCLUDE
TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL CONCLAVE
AT ORLANDO YESTERDAY AFT.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY fifcWALD, W EDNESDAY, A PR IL 11, 1923
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tor were: Mrs. W. C. Hill, Mrs. E. F.
Hou.sholder, Miss Leigh Ammon, Mrs.
Kennedy, Mrs. DnVjd Caldwell and
RWMt
Miss Mary Powell of Tnrboro.
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor
N. C. Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs.* W. T.
Phone 217-W
.
Langley, Mrs. G. D. Rishop, Mrs. Geo.
£ * '» » • k s»* any f r i n l t * U ltla a r*
~*t m i eve m ix * .x/w krM mr m m Ihi DeCoftcs, Mrs. R. S. .Holly, Mrs. J. G.
W b *. mr t t 7 • « x r » M t M i l i l M , W e ll
a e M t a l r*r4~*m A l a I r f a n x i M i , Klrlrifc Shat-on, Mrs. Henry Purdon, Mrs. J.
• e t a l l a , mr lelepMWa* t h a I t e m , l l Mil C. Deen, Mrs. I). C. Marlowe,
Sirs.
S*Mll; i , 7iM ta|r*
George Hoy, Sirs. W. M. Thigpen,
Mrs. L. P. McCulIor, MrA. Harry
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Walsh, Mrp, I.oln LeGrtte, Mrs. Geo.
Fox nnd Mrs. Rishop, sr.

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for the program at which time Mrs.
Forrest Gatchell presided. Tho subject for the afternoon was "Christianfty's Influence Upon
Educational
Ideals.
Several .very interesting papers
were read, among them being "When
the Door of the School Opens in Amc*ca ’ by Mm . G.
A. Marshall ; “Worn*
...........
M in Education,” by Mrs. G. S. Selmnn; "On the Wrong Side of the
Door and Who is to Tllnme" by Mrs.
Volie Williams; "Opening the School
Door in Foreign Lands,
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Rossitcr. •
' Mr: and Mrs. N. W. McClellan, of
A fter tho
Mrs. Schellc
Tampa, formerly of Jacksonville, an­
a Fox sang a
nounce the marriage of their dnugh- duet, "Lord, Speak to Me" nnd Mrs.
J. I* Hall dcl/ghtod her hearers with
'i. reading, “For The Snke of Learo&gt; g ."
The meeting closed with n prayer
-*Thnt~D0}ji on Our fionrds Be Avert

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MEDICAL MEN ARE
IN SANFORD ALL
‘ HAVINf
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(Continued from
nity. lhe nunjbcr of
that it was usunllv *„
cnpita
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VERA.GORDON

For Florida:| Partly cloudy fH
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tonight and Thursday.
r
Welcome to tho" Midland Medical
? Association.
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a
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The doctors are with un todpy jn
.The Dnilv Herald, 15c nor week.
t. full flower, ^anford sulphur water
i will be good for them.
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a
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,
Mrs. Bench, of Tampa, is the guest
, ° r her sister, Mrs. J. L. Miller a t the
; Miller’s suburban home today.
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Have you bonftht your ticket to the
High School Orchestra Benefit Thurs­
day night?
The conventions here this year have
' ‘drliibTTSlrnted more than ever " that
Sanford is a convention city and needs
a big auditorium to scat the people. J

f

ugly cut ?.
M EN TH O LA m

ish Bettings.

is antiseptic and
gently helps the
^
healing.

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hollowing is the oficini program:
i
Morning Session.
The Missionary Society is composed
Ann U?e nnd Agnes Berner ns bosDouglas MacLean -and Madge
A
Call to Order.
teises.
*f n Inrge and enthusiastic group of
Ballamy la
Dr. Neal, Dr. Hal Beardall, Dr. Ed­
Reading Minutes.
women who accomplish an unusual*
Friday—Mother's Clph meets at the
wards, Dr. Osincup nnd Dr. WhitNew Business.
‘
amount of good.
•
homo of Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen
men were among the Orlando* modi“The Hottejitot”
L Radium Thfcrnpy, Dr. J. C. Mar­ u»cs at the luncheon at the Hotel
on Magnolia Avenue at 3:30 p. m.
shall, Sanford, Fia. .
Valdes today.
Frday—Miss Esther Miller will enter­
^
Report, of Case of Talipes
tain the members of the Bon Ton
H. E. Herbert, of Newton, Knnsns,
Equines, I)r. J. W; Alsobrook, Plant
Bridge Club at 3:00 p. m.
1
City, Fla.
H in the city with n view of locating
N ig h t and
3. Regulation and Control of Milk here. Mr. Nowtdn was attracted to.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Shaw, of Mon­ WOMEN'S MISSIONARY CONVEN­
TION
Supply for Public Schools, Dr. J. R. Snnford through the Herald ns he haB !
tana, who have been spending the
A co-operative spirit is not only
Harris, Tampa, Fla.
been n subscriber for the past year.
winter in Tampa, nrc the guests of thu
H a v e Clean
ndmirnhle,
pleasant
and
profitable,
•I. Pyorrhea, A. B. Whitman, I). D.
Inttcr's daughter, Mrs. Paul Riggers,
TOUR
m X H e a l t h y £ ycs
but gives strength ami assures suc­
S., Orlando, Flo.
If they Tirr. Itch, Smart, Bunt
cess. This spirit is characteristic of
Mrs. O. A. Radford h
Adjourn for Luncheon 12:lii p. m.,
or Discharge, if Sore; Irritated,
Fr.nford people nnd is especially c;riluncheon Hotel Valdez, guests of the
home after a visit of sc
Inflamed or Granulated, use
dcnl at this time in the nppronching
Sanford Medico Dental Society.
with friends in Wnycross
Murine. Soothes and Refreshes.
entertainment at the Woman’s Mispu and ^lonticello Flii.
Luncheon Addresses.
Safe for InfantorA dulcA t afl
(denary ( onferenee. The interest and
1. Address of Welcome—Judge
Druggists.^
Sharon, President of the Kiwanis
Mm. J, K. Mcttingcr, of Jackson- helpful spirit shown by the churchos
H na/or Frafa
'
Club of Sanford, Fin.
viflc is expected to arrive here tomor­ ard different business interests be­
speaks
succes
fo&gt;
the
part
that
the
row and will Ih* the guest of her
2. Advantages of Clean journal­
ism, it. J v Holly, Editor Sanford
daughter, Mrs. Walter Morgan at her •Sanford Methodist Indies have to play.
It is earnestly desired thnt all will
Herald, Sanford Fla.
heme on Park avenue.
nltcml the* conference, sessions and
You will never recognize Mae Hoi
" ’hat the State Board of Health
Iv as plump Mrs. Rounccr, the land
is Doing Towards Mosquito Control—
Mrs. Joseph Crews will give a cor share in the blessing that it brings to
Indy in "Box* and Cox" qt the Uigl
George W. ‘Simons, Jr., Chief San­
tiflcnte program in the studio of Mrs &lt;iuf- town.
School Thursday night.
itary Engineer State Board of Health.
kniinie S. Munson Saturday afternoon
at 3:30r- lh e f'eeilian Music Club,
Afternoon Session—2:00 | \ M.
patron« and interested friends are in­
Daily Herald on snlo a t Joe’s Smoke
Completion of Papers.
vited/
' Mrs. C. E. Henry was the charming [cups fc
New Members.
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
hostess yesterday afternoon fvhen she also vo
Unfmsihed Business.
■
j Hunt's Pharmncy.
i
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tf
ROYAL NEIGHBORS SOCIAI
i ntertalncd the members of the Tues- en sho'
Selection of Next Place of .Meeting.
(day Duplicate Bridge Club ol her hospita
5. Anaesthesia, Dr. .1. W. Hassler, I
n i r R i i a i i i i i Bi a i i i l u a u m a u i i u i i M i i n M U I I I
The Royal Neighbors of America, borne on Magnolia avenue, there be- with th
St. Petersburg, Fla.
•
will have a social and program Thurs- ing two tables of players.
*
year nr
Research on Tobacco, Dr. Den­
HERE’S YOUR STAFF OF LIFE, IN
dj»y. April 12, at tt p. m.. All Royal Quantities of spring flowers adorn- fund. •
ton. Sanford, Fla'.
EVERY DELICIOUS VARIETY
Neighbors and Modern Woodihuri eri the rooms where Lhe card tublen
Mrs.
&lt;• Use nnd Abuse of Laboratory, i
«
ir
you
want
to realize thnt there is an a rt «r linking, you need only
man of
families and friends are invited to were arranged.
Dr. It. II. Knowlton, St. Petersburg,
■ look at the counters of Routh'a Bakery. There, rows updn row* of
come,
An absorbing game of duplicate ! with M
Bread, Pies, ( akea, Crullers, Muffins, and scores of jither varieties
I bridge was played during the after- man. 1\
■ tempt the appetite and delight the eye. Absolute purity of Ingrcdnoon and when scores were counted it «d seen
■ rants, baked In the cleanest, most scientific ovens. .
. • . • .
wi.« found that Mrs. Hal Wight and nie llu\
Mrs. Sam Yountz held bigii s c o re at G. I. I,
... 1 ,y?'ir l,.vcr J?c,s ou‘ of fir,
&lt;&gt;ne table, and Mrs. Ralph Wight and -Mrs. It.
Black-Draught. I| will help to dr/\
Mrs. Roy Chittenden held high score man.
bile poisons and other unheaithlu!
ters out ol your system.
, .
N ext to PrinccHs Theatre
at tin- other.
Sold
everywhere.
Nl
Fallowing the game, Mrs. Henry
MRS.
■ ■ B a z a i e iB n B B B n n B D Z iH z iiB s i a iz z B z z iu
served a delicious salad course. The
The I
cm ts were Mrs. S. G. Barrett. Mrs. I*»w of
A. \ \ . I*iti m, Mrs. A. .1. Richardson, was the
Mrs. Hal Wight, Mis. Ralph Wight, event oi
.Vi -. Roy Chittenden. Mrs. Sam when M
' "entz and Mrs. George Knight.
‘ing Mis

ROUTH BAKERY

Sanford*# New Store

Phone 127

FLORIDA WATERWAYS TRAFFIC ♦&gt;
LEAGUE IS KEEKING WORLD ♦♦♦
.MARKET FOR STATE PRODUCTS A

Fancy Ribbons

B IG L U C K Y S P O T

TWO-TONE SATIN RIBBON, yard

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BIGOTED TWO-TONE SATIN RIBBON, yard
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v a o iiiu ,

A p r il

BIGOTEDGROSGRAIN RIBBON, black, white
and colors, yard.......;......

DANCING 9:0(1 ’TILL 1:00

Orlmido Counity Club Orchestra
. S. SKW KLL, IMnnauvr

Mrs. Foster was assisted
taining by Miss Mnurinc K

HEAT IN EARTH’S INTERIOR

I T ’S

P U R E

T hat’s W h y It’s
,
...Popular...
iIctk aro

coming in *o fast that if it
kept prepare*! tr. rentier real «c*rvic
' nut handle them.

PHONE US
And we deliver prompt, anywhere, an;

not drink Elder Water nov
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after one trial

DELIVER

Official of United States Geo'oplcal
Survey Haa Come Forward With
Some New Facta.

SANTOIRS, .../..A ..;.
BEADS

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DRESS ORNAMENTS

I.ong-eMatdlshed theories tvrnrdlng
the Intense heat In the cn rtlfa Interior
may flaw to be revised, if the incon­
clusive evidence addueed by temperalitre tests in 107 deep wells In tills
country by Dr. G. E. Van O rslpind of
the United Slates geological survey
should be confirmed by fu rth e r Inveitigatlnn. According to this expert,
the steady Increase In trm pernture, so
great that a m iner could not live at
a depth of one mile, appears to lie less
rapid a little b ey o n d 'th at depth.
Combined with the fact Hint mntbrmatlelntni Imve not yet found tin* law
of distribution of teini&gt;ernjiim-Xro»&gt;
Hip aurfrn’o to the &lt;-enter «*f th e earllt. '
this m akes uncertain tbo eHImale
of some acleiiHsts that Hie beat at tile |
rciiti ix |s us high as 1N0.U00 degrivs
Fnlirenlult. O bservations at a depth 1
of about 7..VBI fix*) have lus-n tala-n.
but Doctor Van &lt;&gt;rstrniul has not 1
been able to carry bis Inrestlgatluns
further.
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else the money to be derived from M 1* n
" f immiKr,‘lio" h«.» w,l|,h'
tourists.
When Sanford
‘he section, carrying away
tourists. When
Sanford wakes
wnkes un
up to
to
her wonderful possibilities along this all landmarks.
Even tile North llloomfield farm
line nnd erects thnt first million dol­
T H E CENSORS
is
different, as the President will dis­
lar touriRt hotel this city will start
cover.
Trees
nrc
gone,
trees
have
to grow along the right lines and be
grown up where there were none, the
tho City Substantial sure enough.
contours of the land nrc strangely
which permit public public execu­ dswhorc, is pretty certain to draw the
PROMPT ACTION.
shifted. Casanova found Venice al­
tions, persons permitted to attend ex­ coin from its hiding places in old
We nrc glad that the State Popnrt- tered when he crept bnck; Stratford
The mnjnrity of the Legislature ap­ ecutions, nnd the opinion of mnny soeks and other uncoiith places, in
• ment of the United States has decided did ppt look the same to Shnkespenre
to bar the wife of the Kusinn presi­ after London. In youth the rainbow pears to lie desirous of doing the right citizens of Floridn on this subject. lihcrni quantities. Persons who would
dent of tho Dumn from coming over is over the hill; in old nge it is where tiling in the Martin Tabert cnsc. ‘ A From tho nnswers to n query
rust a reputable hank in their
full investigation hns boon provided governors and attorney genera,
here ns a protest against the Soviet wo came from.—New York.World.
noted
that
it
hns
been
fifty
for
by
the
appointment
of
n
joint
wn
town
with the enro of their mon­
government nnd especially ns a pro­
more
since
puhlic
hnngings
committee
of
the
two
houses.
v^Thls
ey, will gladly turn it over to* rome
test against thccxccution of the vicar
OUR NEXT VICE PRESIDENT.
committee, 4I f ‘it docs its duty, will have been abolished lint the )itw3 ob­ slick salesman ' in exchange for a
generdt the other day. If the Soviet
ascertain the )vholc truth of the care served nnd the practice discountinuod 'scrap of paper” ornately gilded and
government cannot cut out their
A farmer ixiy, born at the foot of
bloodthirsty nets they should lie bar­ the ('atskill range of mountains in and mnkc full nnd fenrlens report, in most other state:*, mid these men, decorated, testifying thnt they nre the
red fro mnll the civilized countries of New York state, le ft’ school at the placing hlunic wherever it belongs, with few exceptions, nre of the opin- owners of n certain number of shnres
the world nnd forced to remain in the age of fourteen, nnd started out alone, recommending criminal prosecution if ion that there in no argument in' fa­ in tho El Dorado oil w eir in far off
country where they are playing the without means or influence, to make it is found to lie justified, nnd the re- vor of puhlic 'execution;, in fnct n Texas, California, or even in Mexico.
. devil generally with their bolshcvist his livelihood. He entered the cm- inovnl of nny official whoin shown to num ber'of states do not have capi- The supposed well may not even be
B
plans for a fake government. ta t plny of the Centrnl-Iludson Railroad bc directly involved in bringing this - tnl punishment nnd citizens in favor n hole in the ground, it may lie noth­
.* them starve until they can lie brought nnd begnn his career nt the toot of the shame upon the Htntc. When this re- of it seem to feel that it is necessary ing but n "prospect," but that makes
port ia made. It.wiil be tho duty of [only became pardons nro too fre—— to-reason. - nw-difference, it-eommands- the -cash
ladder.
thc legislature; n s the chief represen
represen- quently granted, nniT 1n some stales,*
from the Suckers.
The prospectors
That he became eminently success­ tntivu body of this state, to express ns in Ohio, the nverngc term n life
A former lord mayor of London, ful in his chosen profession would be the proper regrets anil make fitting prisoner serves Is less than 'seven always have the assurances of "scientlflc experts’ ’that the well will provy
England, hns made the statement that nothing more remarkable than that npnlngy to the state of South Dako­ years.
-n
"gusher” and enrich the investor
it Is nn uwful thing to become a mil­ which has b e e n accomplished in many ta and to the parents of the victim
------------ o— -------•
beyond
the dreams of avarice.
lionaire. Never experienced the sen­ lines of effort by .thousands- of our of a system which was permitted to
WHERE ARE THIS CONVICT
sation ourselves hut there arc evidenc­ American youth.
It is estimated Hint investors have
exist iu Florida—also to make such
INSPECTORS
es that such men ns Hob Holly of the
poured
frorti one hundred to five hun­
Out there is a very interesting se­ statement as will best serve to set
Sanford Herald, Donald Conkling of
dred millions of dollars into tins
Florida
right
before
the
world.
Florida employs a hunch of con­
quel to. till* story , of the unsophisti­
" th e Palm Reach, Post, Wallace Stov­
"dry 'hdies" tn"thc past ychr. ' Rnt
cated couptry lad, "who was born in
vict inspectors. They nre paid n good
It
was
a
proper
mid
graceful
thing
holes would have been just*, as pro­
all of the Tampa Tribune and Edward
the mountains.”
for 'tile House of Representatives (o salary to travel over the state and see
Taylor nnd Ids ro-eonspirators of the
ductive. llut Uncle San; has at last
His name is Charles Haines, and vale that the committee exhume‘the that the convicts nro properly cared got after the schemers who use the
Miami Herald, are fond of punish­
he lives in the village of Kinderhuok, body of young Tabert mid to give it for'mid get good trcutineiit. At least
mails to#further their nef^ious pro­
ment and take to it like a duck takes
we formerly hod these' Inspectors mid
to water. Over here in the United New York. He lias built and operated proper clothing mid a decent burial lit
jects. The postofficc inspectors have
several small steam and street rail­ the expense of the state. After this «uppose*wc have them yet. Now.tho nosed out 1*00 cases and have them
Slates this millionaire instinct has be­
ways, and it is suid that his plans nnd boy hud been beaten to death in* the question arisen ns to what had become ready for prosecution by the depart­
come a sort of second nature.—Lake­
processor
• in railway construction lumber ramp, bis body was ‘c l o t h e d of the convict inspector who travelled ment of justice, and nro working on
land Star-Telegram.
Yes, wo have
have
challenged
admiration and that in tile discarded suit of a negro con­ in the territory of the Putnam Lum- 1,500 more. That'show s the extent
the millionaire’s appetite and the pau­
tho. rapidity with which he has prose­ vict who had‘escaped, thrown into n iier Company. He certainly must of the fraud which tho swindlers are
per’s income.
cuted great works have never been cheap box mid buried without consid­ hnvo inspected thy enmp at' some time working. The gold -brick hns hnd
surpassed. He Iiiim the reputation of eration to the dictates of ordinary while Martin Talxjjt was there nnd if its dny as a quick way to easy money,
TOWN PLANNING CROWS
Iteiug a wonderful creative genius, decency. This is one of the outrages he did he must have seen the boy*a and oil stork has taken itu place.
mid bis chief, characteristic includes a which Florida, as n state, must cor­ condition. And how about the doctor When people learn that oi) stock in its
City planning includes two lines of habit of exercising great liberality rect and for which it must apologize who was Idled to look after the men ln*st aspect is only a gamble, in which
preparation for tho eity’s future towards those in his employ and to all to Smith .Dakota nnd to the country. in tho cump? He, too, must have there nre ninny more losers than win­
growth. One involve provision for who have aided him in any way in his
After all is said mid done, the fact seen the terrible condition at the ners, they may resume their old huhparks, streets, public places mid pub­ enterprises.
remaini Unit nil tliiH disgrace mid camp and the condition of tho men af­ its of caution. At present the swin­
What dlers are leaping n golden harvest
Tile Democrats were to meet’ in con­ slut me, the dentil of this boy, the ter tiieir terrible beatings.
lic buildings, so thnt these1 will lie ill
the right places and adequate for fu­ vention to pominato a candidate from wnfld-wlde unfavorable
publicity were the doctor nnd tho Inspector do­ from the greed nndnvurico of those
ture needs. Till’ o i l i e r line, known as the llHli Congressional district for which Florida liqs received as a -re­ ing all this tim e? And what were who have money, coupled with the de­
“zoninz,” involves regulation by ordi­ tnctnhm' «f congress, This district was sult of that dentil, would have been t her convicts who hnd boon discharg­ sire to "get rich quick.”
nance of the use of land privately s tr^ g ly republican. It was Colonel avoided had tho * sheriff’* office of ed doing all the time after they were
It is said Hint
writers
, the publicity
.
Samuel .1. Tildcn, a nephew of-former Leon county delivered to Martin Ta­ finally discharged? It seems rather
owned.
K * “ 1» ‘He VHUiYuturc” for the
Zoning dictates tho height, area (iovernor Nauel .1. Tildcn, onco a can­ bert the registered loiter containing strange even III Florida that thin bo y rwh'*
fake oil companies get as much as
could
l&gt;e
beaten
to
death
in
n
convict
didate
of
the
Democratic
party
for
the money for Ilia release. Outside
and use of huUdiiqts in specific sec­
$1,000' per week. Depending for its
lirfc
tions o ft he city, so that every land- the presidency, who surprised his fcl- of the existence of the lease system, camp nnd buried and tho trutli would success upon the fnct that there is
It
owner may lie protected from im- low delegates by announcing: "I there lies the chief responsibility nnd not conic out for six months.
"one tarn every minute.”
pair me id of his uhoro of light mid know the man. Haines of Columbia there should the seareh-light uf the cop id hapen of course In a convict
access, nnd so that none may he made county.’’ Tile convention was in mi investigating committee bo (list fo­ camp in Florida for these things have STOP COUG1I FOLLOWING FLU.
Amid great enthusiasm cused ami thnt responsibility conclus­ happened but where was the convict
to suffer unavoidably from offensive upturn-.
Stop roughs resulting from Flu,
inspector?
Haines
was
unanimously nominated. ively placed.—Tampa Tribune. •
amells, noises or sights. Zoning H um
Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma ami
KiudcrhrooU was the birthplace and.
This matter seems to lie up to Gov.
would pm tcetn residence section from
[IronchitiH with Foley’s Honey und
ernor
Hardee uIhuiI ns much as any­
the
home
of
M
vUn
Van
Ruren,
the
tho encroachments of manufacturing
CONVICT LEAKE SYSTEM AND
Tar. "The Flu left me with a severe
one in the stutc for ho is the head of
Hth president of the United States,
concerns.
rough which wus quickly relieved with
1’UfU.IU HANGINGS O l’T OF
the state and has rharge of the con­
mid
the
aristocracy
of
that
old
Dutch
There is now a national conference
Foley’s Honey and Tar," writes Mrs.
DATE
EXt’K
IT
IN
FLORIDA
own wore-indigiuuil over, the pos­
vict inspectors. And Governor Hardee
of city plnnning, carrying u n .rilur:
K. i&gt;; Drake, t ’hilds, Md. A few rents
and the state of Floridn hus much to
tionufc publicity and able to advise sibilities of being represented by a
worth of Foley's Honey nnd Tur will
Recuuse the convict lease system
communities wish to do some local “greenhorn," while the Republicans of and public hangings as practiced in answer for in this respect. And along offsej serious diseases by checking
thut line flic lortii'officials of ninny
city planning before it is too late.
district claimed he would prove a
Florida ora of particular interest to cities and counties inVFlorldn nrc just your coughs nnd colds, saving you
a
nonentity
if
elected.
Haines
carried
It is interesting to note how many
mnny tlollnrs. Contains no opiates—
the people of tho state at present, the
large cities are doing as inuclr'plati- the district, by several thousand ma­ General Extension Division of the ns bad in their treatment of prison­ ingredients printed on wrapper. Iners. And right kero we
liing mid zoning as are still possible jority.
University of Florida has compiled thut the dny of thu brutal officer, no rt. upon Foley’s. Refuse substitutes.
It
was
butn
brief
time
after
young
t othem, while an ever increasing
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
some interesting information and
number of smaller towns are starting Haines took his seat in congress thnt published bulletins oil Hp’SO subjects matter where he may be, will soon be
a thing of the past. There hus been
right by looking into tile subject for tile good people of the 10th New \o tk
RACK TAX REVISION.
for tho convenience of the public.
too much of it in Florida.
congressional
district
were
startled
themselves early.—St. Augustine RecThe bulletin on the convict lease
A prisoner of the Inw is entiUed t&lt;
one morning oyer the big iicadliia*s in
i n - T h * A a . n r l n f r d )'*#•■ 1
the New York dailies. Haines, during system shows the states which lease good treatment and the protection of
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., April 12.—
the silver debate bail made ‘o'ne of state convicts nfld under what condi the law and is not a football for the A (live year "bark tax" provision
0 HELL
S i WHEN U
r•/s1v .
the
most intelligent, sensible and Hons; states which permit counties to burly officials to kick around ut will, would be sot up under the terms of
YOUR REAL 7 ] i
LIST IT
enpuhte
addresses Heard up to date lease county convicts and under whnt And every officer who does *thiM a bill by Senatol- Wells. Enactment
ESTATE
H 1 WITH US
conditions; and, states- which have should be taken from his position ut of the measure would make it possi­
on this much discoursed subject.”
IV - ~
The lud “ who wns horn in the moun­ hud a system permitting the state or once.
ble to collect taxes from property for
B i r *.
s
------ ----- o---- -— tains” wus quickly recognized us a the county to lease convicts. The bul-1
as far bock us five yifars, payment of
We have sevcijtl unusual
statesman of very marked ability, nnd letin also brings out dourly thut some -THERE'S ONE HORN EVERY which had been held up through liti­
bargains in real estate to
lie hns since thnt time demonstrated states still ucccjil contracts for u
.MINUTE,1’
gation. A bill embodying tho same
offer ut this time. If you
provisions by Representative Stokes
tills fart by his course ns a member part of their convict labor within the
are looking for u real * inprison
walls
und
they
ure
used
exten­
of
the
HuusC'Of
Representatives.
He
is
pending .iff the house.
For
the
expenditious
extraction
of
nr, t
vestm ent, see us.
is destined to become, if he continues sively on roads and public works, but weulth from tighwads who look with
in public life, one of the greatest men leasing convicts to private individuals deep suspicion upon every legitimate
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 12.—
America hirx eCcr produced.—Worces­ and corporations for labor wiUiout means of increasing their possessions The stute would furnish free text
prison control has long been out of there is nothing like oil stock* A hole books to the public school children
ter, (Mum.) Times.
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AGENTS
dute. •
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in th ground containing nothing hut under tho terms of u measure intro­
Daily Herald on sale ul Joe’s Spioko
The bulletin on public hangings mud and water, but with possibili­ duced by Representative Williams of
REAL ESTATE
House, Mobley's Drug Store and give information on the question of ties—always "possibilities"—of im-J Leon county. Mr. Williams' measure
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurant#
Hunt's Pharmacy.
capital punishment us handled in oth nicnsc wealth, skillfully garnished by* provides for a tax levy for the pur10# W. P in t Bt., SANFORD, FLA
er states: how persons' nree xccutcd, the oily-tongue J salesman with stoHcsi pose of raising funds to purchase the
The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
where executions nre held, states of millions made in similar ventures (woks.

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Thursday Evening, April 12
The Puhlic Cordially Invited
A Special Im itation is Extended to Ladies
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THEN-

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known. Enginecrx. Civic A uthorities, Commission­
ers and Taxpayers— every man who wants to se ­
cure for his community the best nnd mast econom­
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President Harding * never looked
more like n typical American than in
the news thnt he hnd purchased his
birthplace and would retire there
whert through with puhlic life, to
write and play golf. Thjs is a nation
of wnnderers—nomadic individuals,
boys and girls, who left home to mnkc
n fortune on the other aide of the
Hat*. Made
Appllrallna
horizon, and hnving made it,' or as
L K W I f l a l l l l ' P ... r i r r n l a l l o a M a n a a r r much as possible, turn back toward
r k o a v 139-^V a f l r r B p . tn.
thd end to the old place. Time was
l a k a r r lp l l o a P rlr* la A &lt; * a n rt
when nomads went fn tribes, but
O a a Y r a r ___;________ :____ ___________
■ l x M n a l b a ........................... ........... ............ a oo h ere they travel light and nlone until
-■ l l t l l t r r t d l a I ' l l * b y C a t t l e *
V rw t.- Ihoy accumulate middle age. a. fam­
O a t W t t b _________
ily and competence.- ■Not until then
T i t HI* 12 - t a I t - i ' t R t W r r k l r H e r ­
a ld r a tl r r ly r« » rr«
M rm laolr
C o u n t y arc they likely to revisit the home
a a l la p a h j l a k r d r t t r y I ' r l d a y . A d v r r I I . I n n r a t r a m a d e k n o w n u a a p p l l e a - town and begin to wonder what they
l l o a . 9 3 .00 p e r y r a r , a l t t a y a l a a d r a n e e . were like during n youth which they
-iimnnslt- Tiin* AmwnciXTnn m r.s* did Tint enjoy Trrnrh-wh-ilr irw a s going
The Aaaoolntail Pres* la excttialvoly
entitled to tho u.p for republlcattnn of on but which looks better to them
all news dlnpatchea credited to It or with the passage of every year.
not otherwlao rredlted In tlila paper
and alao tho local ntwa puhllahcd
Mr. Harding*dilTITcrs from the av­
herein.
All rlshta of re-publlcatinn of apeclal erage only in that he lives when at
dispatch*. herein are alao raaerved.
Office• IIKIlAI.il m il. d im ;, I'honr UM home jn the same state in which he
was born. Most Americans have
traveled further before taking root,
Fnrelyn A dv.M l.ing hepr*«*n'.iitlve
THE AMr.ltlCAN PRESS
A5S&lt;
and would find it more dificult to re­
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turn. Mnny could not find a birth­
place if life depended on it. Things
change too fast: The house has l&gt;cen
A atatement thnt there is now on pulled down or moved; tho fnrnt has
deposit in the St. Petersburg banks been split up; perhaps a city has
considerably more than fourteen mil­ gmwn 'over the fields, leaving no
lion dollnfn shows more thnn-unything trace.. Or if one wns born in the

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY; APRIL 12, 1023

GOODyVCAR!
ScrviceSution |

place will hoitl their closing exercise?
Friday evening, April UOth at K
o'clock. Tho public is Invited to be
present.

FLORIDA GROWING,
SAYS DAVID LAIRD
OF SOUTHERN BELL

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S, S. Allegheney, New
Ship Added to The
Merchants &amp; Miners
Coastwise Fleet

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Nothing Saved Means

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The Community nnd Seminole Ath­
The strnmship Allegheny;-n new
a life’s work wasted to a certain
letic Clubs held n very . successful
passenger ' and freight steamship
NOW FLORIDA .MANAGER AN.DJS meeting. liridnyurvcning... Dr. RUckwhich represents In construction':and.
extent!
man, president of the Community club
equipment nenrly one million dollars,
IN CHARGE OF ALL OF TTTE
The reward for hard work and
called the meeting to order nnd gave
has boon nddcil to the fleet of the
FLORIDA BUSINESS
Mr. and Mrs. A- A. Mornn nnd chil­ Merchants &amp; Miners Transportation
a short I^Uk upon the many benefits
self denial to save money NOW— .
'CTOtican -depend' David Lnird, Florida manager of of such an organization to a eolminin dren spent Thursday in Orlnndd on Company. The- vessel is .the last
•X onthenewGpodis an independent *OLD AGE
buslntujs. J.,
" ‘\J Srojd in the Atlantic const-wise ser- J
the Southern Bell Telephone Com- ity. lie also-highly-complimented
- without worry.
"
Hoy Tillis and son, of New ‘vice, and Is now in port in Jackson-f*
pajfy, was in the city yesterday on n Athletic Clbb foe th 1
hustling spirit of its members nnd SmyrAii, spent last week with Ml ‘nnd ville having just arrived a t the G ate-la
lour
of
inspection
visiting
the
vnrWeather Trend to
Put your savings on deposit
way City on its maiden trip from Rat- £
give yoj* g r e a li r
VST Ttathms -ami-iTv-a ^mversatHMi XntiUlttibd-Uie junfafi fn tWWfway Mrs. E. il. Kllbc. *'
withJhis strong bank, ____ ____
mileage.betteraervwith n tejirescntntive of tho Herald towards true, 'dean sports. Tho Ha­
Ethel Collins, of 7)rlnndo, spent n timnrp*. - — ---------- —----------- -Ijjwaiian
musicians
wore
also
present
ice, and longer w ea r.,
fcuid that Florida wn?j growing more
All the conveniences anti comforts
few days lust week with Mrs. Wm.
Our Savings Department pays
These advan tages
npidly thnh.ntiy state in tho union. nml entertained for Rome time,'Uiolr KUhee.
uvaiiabio on ttcenn liners lire ombotl- *
Interest.
are due to the semiMr. Lnird is in n position to know music being'interspersed by fumilfnr
Mrs. Bob Prottor is Bjientliitg n few led in the ship. She is fitted to nc- j ■
kongn
by
some
of
the
yobng
people
of
flat tread, a new im­
whereof ho speaks since tho Southern
days with her sister Mrs. Tillis of commodate more tlmn 200 cabin pns-j[
proved rubber com­
Jell Telephone. Co. feels tho impetus the clubs. After the musical enter­ Sanford.
sengers, and fine quarters for third t
pound, heavier side­
of growing cltie sambstntes ns quick­ tainment a box supper was belt] and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Provntt spent Inst (lass travelers are in a pleasant p arlj*
walls and the rein­
ly as any other lino of husincr.s in tho thV many pretty.boxes brought quite Sundny with his mother, Mrs. T. M. of the ship. Although destined fur
forced blocks of tiie
coastwise service the Allegheny is
world nnif tho work of installing new n fancy price. Cake, lemonade* nnd
new beveled tread.
The Provott.
equipped with a regulation ocean go­
connections in the heat signs of rapid sandwiches were also served.
Mrs. Tcthqr, of Fort Pierce, spent ing lift* saving system, consisting of
It is the best tire
large crowd experienced it most de­
growth.
Goodyear ever built.
lightful evening nnd n nictr sum of Monday with Mrs. Harry Rivers.
A COMMUNITY IIUILDKR
liowerful motor boat and seven pass­
Mr. Laird states that the Southern
Mr. nnd .Mrs, W. T. Hand and Mr. enger lifeboats capable of accommo­
A t C— 4 r — r 5crWc* S t s H s n •
money was realized.
D t t lt r t M —U «n«f r*«*n&gt;Bell Telephone Company Is making
J
T i r t t Wl4
J. W, Hell, our popular expressman, nnd Mrs. Carl Hand, of Sanford, spent
B F W U JT N B R , C u k l tr
over a million dollars worth of Im­ trucker and trustee, is improving all Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Mo­ dating 2H0 persons.
r V FOWSTHR, rrrHdrni
In tiie engine mom all pumps, elecprovement In the State of Florida In
his property at Mpnroo hy it general rnn and family Sunday.
liic generators uqd condensers 'a re AaHRXDauKHuaM nitBaBBtiiinaBBnnsuBaBKaasaaHRaaanBaaaaaaaM
the endeavor to keep up with the
up and paint up. The general
The Community Club met Monday ilistalled in duplicate, making n break- 1
KENT VULC. WORKS needs of the state and to give tho clean
store, occupied hy E. A. Osteen and at the hall with a large attendance.
down impossible, Captain Thomas P#
people service,
Oak Avenue and Third Street
adjoining postpffice, Mr. Bell’s resi­
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Peters nnd I’j ’att, officer and master in the Mer­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Mr. Laird is well pleased with the dence nnd office .building havo nil Mrs. Adams were shopipng in San­
chants &amp; Miners since 1805, Is mus­
outlook in Sanford and predicts that shared in the pretty cream paint ford Thursday,
ter. Public receptions havo been held
Sanford is one of tho coming cities of trimmed in green. *
Mrs. M. E. Wicks spent lust Sun­ or. board the Allegheny a t the Balti­ «BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMItSBHBHBII3HBaBiCtiaBaBBIBaBBMaBHMBBHHUB
Florida. The plant here is .said to ho
Picking beans, squash, cucumbers day with her sister, Mrs, David Speer more and Savannah ports and yester­
one of tho bust in the state and is up- nnd other spring vegetables is the or­ in-Snnford.
day and today the stunner in being
to-date in every particular and the der of the day in this section. Vege­
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Alderman spent inspected by the public at Jackson­ ■
S3
local -manager, Howard Qvcflin, is tables are bringing n fancy price right Saturday with Mrs. T. W. Prevntt.
ville.
skeeping it up to the standard in every here. ’ Tha pepper crops are beautiful
Grover LefileH and T. W, Prevntt
way. Recently the Lnirds moved nt)d the growers arc feeling quitu r.ro nt Pcnnishnw this week shearing
BENEFIT SHOWS EKXMPTED
from Savannah to Jacksonville to cheerful over the situation.
" sheep.
make their homo nml their many
E. A. Osteen, the enterprising grocNeal McFarlune is home from the
Dljr T h , A s s n O n f r a 1‘r e s a I
■
Georgia friends gave them u silver crymnn of our town, has purchased n hospital. Tho little fellow Is doing
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., April 12.— I§
service to attest their feelings and lot nml wjll erect.Hi new residence. nicely.
Stereopticon, moving picture shows, ■
friendship ns they had been residents Miss Viola Welth, Mr. Osteen's as­
Mr. nnd MrB- B* P- Griggs and lit­ lectures; theatrical performances, etc.,
of Savannah for seventeen years while sistant in tno store has also bought tle daughter culled on Mrs. McFurlnne when 50 per cent of their proceeds
9
Mr. Laird was in charge of Georgia
are given to charity, would be ex- J
&gt;•
Prevents Skidding,. Mftt ns Safety, and and Florida. The business In thin n nico building lot and will improve Tuesday.
cmptcil
from
omipntiimal
license
taxB
the same.
#
, Miss TrcRste Littlcr spent lust week
*
state-has increased so rapidly that u
they coat no more than ordinary
The following fishermen spent a with her sister, Mrs. T. W. McKnr* es under the terms of measures pend- S
Florida manager was needed and Mr. pleasant‘week end at Coeksettcr’s lane.
lug In both houses by Senator Wells 1J My advice regarding roofing won’t cost you
, Tire*
i
nnd IjcprcKentntirc Stokes. U nder.■
Lnird
was
chosen
for
the
position
and
Bend
and
mndo
n
catch
of
nlioul
four
J.
M.
Littlcr,
of
New
Smyrna,
spent
a cent!
r ’.
HIGH TEST GASOLINE
as he states he is now a full-fledged hundred pounds of shad: W. E. Haw­ Sundny with II. G. Grants.
th cexompted heat! .would come spec!- m
“ Florida Cracker” and living in the kins and son William, G. W. Vener­ • Tho Community Club will give n fiddly entertainments for school pur- £ BIRD’S ROOFS—A roof for every building:
statu whore he is perfectly at home. . able, R; T. Wynne nnd Roy Bnurn- chicken pillenu ut tho park Wednes- poses, tho American Legion, C’onfed- jj
i*rnte Veterans or the Daughters of
gardnor of ML Dofi.~
~
* llfly cvontnirr
f
a*
•
NO
MORE
COMMISSIONS.
J. T.’McClain's house burned to the the Confederacy.
10S Palmetto Are.-------- Phone 481-.I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dumas, the blind mu­
ground
Tuesdny night while his son
sicians from Daytona Bench, enter­
(IJy T lif A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
DAILY HEADING OF RI1U.K.
was
at
Lnke
Harney.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 12.— tained upon the vlolen, quitur and pi­
Harley Doan, of Miami died Krimeasure seeking to curb any nddi- ano at tho school Tuesday evening. A
(lljr Tils .)ssnelnlPtl 1‘rrssl
Address, 911 Elm Avenue
Tel. 137-W.
dny
and wtfli burled here Tuesday^
fairly
good
audience
was
present
to
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 12.—
tiunul guve-rnmentu) expense in the
Will’ Brown has purchased a new Dhily reading of the Bible would be B B B B B B B B i l B B M B B B B B B B B B a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B H H I l
IT 'S S P U I N G 1 way of new commissions or depart­ enjoy the good program.
Onkhulfil
touring car.
* 9 compulsory in the public schools of
Mr.
nml
Mrs.
L.
E.
Johnson,
Mr.
ments is pending in the scnnlo by
A Inrgc.number, from berg, attended the statu under n bill" introduced’by
Senator. W. (.’. Hodges. The bill pro­ and Mqt. A. K. Langloy_of .Banfurd,
vides that no departments or com­ and Mr. anti Mrs. It. T. Sige'moro, of the Redpath Cltsutriuqua in Sanford Representative Tcrvin of Manatee
missions created without the cabinet Daytonn,. attended the musical Tues- last week.
county.
be set up without a referendum ap­ tlay evening.
McKinnon-Mitrkwood Company will
Dr. ami Mrs. W. F. Blackman have
proval. Agencioa to be carved out
1R
open
Uieir new clothing store soon in ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B H S H B B H i m- i l H I I B B I C B B f l l l H W I I B B B B B B H B X B I R M Z 3 I B I Z 1 I E’1 Z B I I Z ■
returned
from
n
’business
trip’
down
of existing departments do noC.cuint|
tho Brumiey-Puleston building. 12-tfe a
under the provisions of Mr.'Hodge's the west const,'
• Mrs. Clark, our county purse, visit­
m easure.
ed the school professionally this People’s Bank State­
It's Spring—the*
week. •
Box—Or, what say you to dTco?
energetic time of
ment in Herald Today
James Johnson has purchased a ten
Cox—With all my heart. Dice, by
the year when the
Shows Growth of Bank
nil means.
.
12-tp acre tract cast of Charles Bales on
the
boulevard.
His
father,
J.
B.
John­
grown-ups a n d
In this issue of the Herald is the
htaTHMHKT ok t iik m v \i:itn itn \ son, has nlsit purchased a tract in the
the kiddies need
.m anahkkmnt .
riitt-t'i.v rio s . woodland nnd will improve it.
statement of the Peoples Ilnnk, of
M i ', itr.ut Mtt:n itv t i i i : act
Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Stafford, Edgar this city, nnd the statement, like alt
energizing, pure
UK t'UMIIICSS UK AI t It'ST 31,
ID13.
Jones ami sons, Paul, Frank, Billie of the statements of the hanks of
foods • instead of
Of. Hanford Dally Hernial. tiubllslH'tl
dully uXci'pl Hninluy at iLinfurd. I'la . and Ruby and Miss Margaret Strick­ Sanford find of Seminole County,
for April 1. 11*23.
nostrums. Let our
land, spent Sunday at New Smyrna. show n wonderful growth nnd a sure
MTATrS OF PJAilllPA.
Mrs. Harvey Bruce and sons Oliver sign of the devclojimcnl of this coun­
COUNTY OF HUMINOLK. ...
bread disappear
llrfon- me, it Notary I’utdle, In nml and Julhin visited Kissimmee Sut]- ty. .With the capital stock of $.'10,000
for
the
Mint,
nml
county
aforesaid,
from your table
ptirsiutally appeared N. J. Llllard. wln&gt;. duy. Mrs. Cnllie Story returned home undivided profits of $4,224.(11), hills
liavliiK lieen duly. sworn arcurdlOK to
payable none and deposits of $G07,three times a day.
law, d«|in*e* amt says that he Is the with them*.
Beer.tnry-Treasurer of the Hanford
254.22
the Peoples Bonk can well feel
Charlie
Julian
and
Emily
Hawkins
It’s a health habit.
Dally Herald, and that the •fidlnwlnu
proud for it is a fine record find a
I to the lost or Ills l&lt;llowledlfe mid spenL Sululuy in Orlando.
liellef. n true statement of the owner­
Speaking of our
Mr. nml Mrs. Gaston Smith, Mrs. clean record and ouo that shows prog/
ship. management, elo., of the iifurii*
said publication for the date shown In Tiilie White of Wyoming are spending D »s in this hunk during the lust
delicious pastry—
the nhuve caption, reiiulred hy the Art
mouths and a most satisfactory state­
of Allltusl II, 1913, rmhodled (n sertlon some time here,
it?s
delightfully
Corbett Jackson, accompanied his ment to Die officials und stockhold­
113. i ’ostal t.aws nnd Kegulatlnns,
printed on the reverse of this form, nephew, II. M. Staten to his home ut ers. Overdrafts none and bills puydigestible.
to-vrlt:
t. That tho tin men and adresses of Hendersonville, N. C.
able none are two statements that
the piildlshtr, editor, ninntiKlnK editor,
Rqy Garwood ■continue^ quite ill sound mighty good to tho financiers
and huslness inuiiiiK'r are;
—
—
—
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------I'ulillsllcr, Herald rrlnllriK Do.. Han­ ufter suffering a painful automobile Everywhere and this statement of the
ford. Klu.
Peoples
Bank
has
been
printed
in
accident.
l-MItor It. J. Holly, KnnfOrd, Fla.
Mumi kIoi: Kdltor, It. J. Holly, Han*
Miss Arie Mann ia confined to her booklet form to he distributed to the
furil. Flu.
stockholders und thu patrons of the
Huslness
Alunnaer,
N.
J.
Llllard,
San­
home
by illness,
9
ORLANDO, FLA.
ford. Kla. .
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Nnpolean
Harrol
bank.
Read the stutemont in detail in
3. Thai lip* owqrrs nr«:
Herald I'rmtlliK Co., H. J. Holly, N. have moved into their new cottage,
today’s Herald nnd filo it awuy with
J. Llllard. M.-A, N-4.1. Dean Trend Well.
Tlios. K. Wilson. K. K. Dutton. Mrs. O. The town of Luke Monroa is being the statements of the other Seminole
I,. Taylor, Kd. O'ltourke.all of Hanford. wired /or electric lights. Nearly ev­ county banks. Your bunk’s, state­
3. That the known liomtholders,
tnortnifsH, nnd other security holders ery home in the community wUI hnye ments are the real assets of your-clty
oivujnu or holding I per rent ur more electric lights.
And county and should be preserved
of. total jitnouul of hands, iiiortgvucM.
Tho
primary and intermediate for future reference when you visit
or other securities are:
Meraenthalrr Linotype Co., tlrnoklyn, rooms of the graded school at th|a other cities this summer.
■.
s. V.
•
IN
Dodson Printers Hupply Co.. Atlan­
!
ta. Du.
BUILOIMC
American Typo Foundry Co.. Atlan­ ■ B B B B B B f l B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B
ta. Da..
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I. That the two paragraph* next
nltoVO, ulvIr.K the name* of the turncirs. sioeUholtleih, and serurlty hold­
ers. If any. rontnln not &lt;inly- the list
of stork bidder* nml serurlty holder!
ns they appear upon tho Imoks of
the company, hut also. In case where
m
tho stockholder or security holder
■
appears upon the hooks of - the
rompanv os trustee or In any
■
YOU W ANT
other lldurlsry relation. th« name of
the person or corporation for whom
E
such trustee Is aclinic, is Klven; also
WHATEVER ‘Your
DATTf T D V
r r r n I° produce E kkh and develop ■
that Hie ssld two paraprnphs contain
want* may lie, wo
stateineots eniiirsrlmr affhlavlt's full
f»-«-l roiiltilMil i»f be­
T U U L U ll
r M i i Strong, Fuat-Growing Chicks.
knowledKc and liellef «* f&lt;‘ the clring slili! to till ihrni
rumst Alices and conditions under
In tln&lt; slmrtest am­
to develop Flesh and Horse Rower.which stockholders and security hold­
ount of time, lit till)
least rust. Clive UH a
ers who &lt;!n not appear upon the hooks
thiiiic. to show yod
of the company us trustees, hold stork
lust what wo can do.
and securities In a capacity other than
to produce more and better Milk.
that of a ho tin fide owner: and this nTtl4
dsvlt lips no reason to hetlevr that
- H u l l t i e r s ' l i m i t t, l i a r - '
any other person, association, or cor­
l» rsWe guarantee results from the feed we sell and
poration has any Interest direct t&gt;jr,In­
direct In the *Aid stock, bonds, of Oth­
“ Your Money Back If You Are Not* Satisfied"
er serurltlns thmrn* so stated hy him.
’ fi. That the average numldr of cuples
Hill
tif each Issue of tilth pnblTcatlun sold'
or illftrltkuted. tbrouitb the malls nr
Lumber Co.
otherwise, to paid tsuhscrlliers during
the six jimil Dot preceding the, date
shown nhuve Is 1400.
Phone 130, Banford
N. J. T-ILLAHI).
THE CASH F E E p STORK
v Huslness Maungi-r.
tvkvi.ro to and subscribed before me
.Feed,
Grain, Hay and Fertilisers.
this rout day «f April. I»M. ' •
(BKAL)
-MIKNIK IJAKUIt
Myrlie Avenue nnd Fourth Street-------------Sanford, Florida
(My rutnnilssion expires Clet.-14. till.)
Herrt-larjr-Treasurer of tbo Weekly
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�PAGE FOIJB

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

T HE.qftNFORD DiAlfrY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1023

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Yesterday's ItCHIlltli
A t Orlando 4, St. Pete 0.
At Daytona 0, Tampa 8.
At Brndent’n 3, Lakeland 8

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

Hottentot' tonight nt the Princess,
An ultrn society racing drnmn tak­
en from William Collier's famous
stage success, with Dougins MucLenn
nnd Madge Bfllumy in the leading

Where They Play Todny
Oflando at Daytona.
St. Pet eat Lakeland.
Itradentown at Tampa.

This promises the public one of the
host pictures of the week nnd in addi­
tion to the feature there will be a
comedy of real merit. It is n Century
comedy.’

llow They Ktnnd
Won Lost
Orlando ....
2 i
Tampa ..... 2
1
lakeland . . 2
1
Daytona ..
1 2
Hrndentown
1 2
St. Pete ....
1 2

Witnessing this picture without
cost, ns the guests of the liofnu?Nyvill
lie Bruce Anderson and-Tracy Me*
Culler.
Friday
nnd
Saturday—“ When
Knighthood Was in Flower.” Marlon
Davies has the lending part in this
week end feature, and thorp .will bo
several added attractions also,

Dempsey Quits Ring
to Become Head of
Coal Mine Company

Nothing so lavishly magnificent hns
SALT LAKE CITY, April 12.—
ever Itcon offered to the public be­
Jock Dempsey mny never fight ngnin,
fore. The fa molls atdry of the .b e­
Jock Kearns, the champion's manager,
witching Royal Madcap who flirted
made that announcement Inst night a f­
with kings ami defied them, who set
YOUNG LONDOS
ter Dempsey had been elected presi­
One
of
the
real
coming
wrestlers
of
the
South,
who
will
lie
in
Sanford
leve
nbove jewelled coronets, in n mil­
dent of the Great Western Coal Mines
nnd
take
on
Sanford’s
best,
Collie
Riggers,
at
the
same
time
and
place
the
lion
dollar
setting. The cast wilFmivo
Co., of which he is said to own the
match
between
Ross
and
King
comes
off.
London
challenges
imy
one
his
ft.U
U
O
people
in it, including 55 all
controlling interest.
slur principals.
“This proposition is so big," weight in the world. See him in action Friday night.
Kearns said, In detailing the plans for
Jackie Coognn is coming in
tho development of the Dempsey
Twist"—watch for the date.
mines, .“that he is thinking of retir­
ing and devoting his entire energies
to making this enterprise his life
Rousch Will Play
work in the future.
Unorganized Ball
"If Dempsey does fight again,"
Kearns said, "he will train at Demp­ Events Conies OfT in Park AveSue Gar
CINCINNATI, April 12. — Ed.
sey City, Utah, a town being built at
Will
Be
a
Fight
to
the
Finish
KouKeh,
the recalcitrant outfielder of
(ho site of the Dempsey mines.
the
Cineimmti
Nationals, will in f all
Kearns is secretary and treasurer
prohnlblily,
play
unorganized baseol the coal company.
liiill
this
season.
The outfielder said
The company owns 2,000 acres of
late yes11 rdtiy that he would leave for
coal lands and fi.OOO acres of agricul­
Ids Oakland City, In&lt;|., home today
tural land in Castle Valley, including
and make overtures In industrial
the town site. It also bus a three
league teams.
f$,d a half-mile railroad and is build­
ing three additional miles.
CUT THIS o r u-,rL\ULW ORTH ....
“ President" Dempsey announced .he
MONEY
was going hark to sin old love in re­
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
turning to •the coal mining business,
ight to a fiaisii between I and mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2825 Shef­
In his earlier years he wofked a* si
aid Jack Ross, champion field, lit., writing your name nnd adminer in Colorado and West Virginia.
fortunate in having such field, Ilf,, writing your mime nnd ndturn a trial package containing Fol­
St. Pete, Lakeland and
ey's Honey and Tar Compound for
coughs,, colds and croup; Foley Kid­
Daytona Yesterday’s
ney Fills for pains in sides and buek;
Winners State L e a g u e
iheumutism, baeknehe, kidney and
bladder
ailments; and Foley Cathartic
ORLANDO. April 12 -The Bulldogs
Tablets,
a wholesome and thoroughly
OUthit HI. l'ete but were unable to
cleansing
cathartic for constipation,
make their hits count and the Saints
biliousness,
headaches, and sluggish
took the third game of the series yes­
bowels.
Sold
everywhere.—Adv.
terday. Tlie score by innings was as
follows:
St. Pete ........ (100 (100 015—0 7 0
Orlando
WOO 400 000 I 8 2
Lung, Cornett, Wilson and C. Moure
for St. l’ete; Lucas, Humphries and
Francis for Orlando.
Lakeland Makes it Two out of Three
BRADENTOWN, April ll.—Lake­
land touched Sum Witliem for 10
safe hits and won yesterday's panic \
K to 3. Doran’s base running realur-)
ed the game, this youngster stole two
bases, Including home. Score by in­
nings:
Lakeland
IB) tll)2 I'lti —K Id I
Drudentown
001 110 000 3 t I
Luther and Smith for Lakeland;,
Witham and J. Juhnatunfur Braden-,
town.

Games Arranged With Orlando, New Smyrna and
Winter Park—More Later
'title tlie fans consideration.
These games will be played on tin*
Ninth Street I'ark and although the
*i:;lk will nrtt he feared, the ones ill
charge of the High School's finances
etc in hope; that I here will tie no one
hold out on them when the hat is
pas«ed mound. It lakes money fo run
any kind of a base ball team, uad ev­
il,v Sanford fan should get behind
this team as they have in the past
si asoa and conic across witli the little
tun hits or four-hits which ever it
may be.
li member ttint the opening game
i&gt; at Sanford this mining Friday ami
cur old friends Orlando will furnish
the chief aimisenient. Be on hand—
I you'll see a good game.

Takes Daytona’ M Innings to ho it
DAYTONA, April 12. — Daytona
won from Tampa here yesterday uf„ternoon in ,the llth inning by a score
of 9 to 8. Botii sides staged a ninth Babe Ruth Wants to
Inning rally. Score mid batteries were
Go Back And Show
Tin* White Sox defeated the Giants
hit follows:
yesteiday
at Jacksonville 1 to 2 in 10
Daytona ... 001 201 001 01—0 13 I
’Em Next Year ii,nings, bringing
their spring series
Tampa . . .
3UI GUI 003 00—8 11 I
to six to five in favor of the Man­
Berkey, Fisher, Alvaiez mid Nance
NEW YORK', April 12.- With all hattanites.
,
for Tampa; Kulm, Elrod, Cusack uad
his
prlnter«-ink lilies—Sultan of
Munn for Daytona.
Swat, Behemoth of Bust —IledjuZ of
GAMES
Hit—Babe of naschutl -George Her­ EXHIBITION
man Ruth, rightful king o f lunnt iuii
hitters, fells uncrowned today.
CLOVER HILL
Somewhere dut fn the war west the
Babe
is ploughing eastward -frum Tul­
MEADOW GOLD
sa, Oklahoma, with a heavy heart, sad
memories, a strong resolution ai d tl*)
BUTTER
remainder of tlie New York Yankee
The Best
team who won u game there Tuesday
from the Brooklyn Dodgers, 5 lo I.
Try
Two Yanks and two Dodgery made
home runs—hut not Ruth.
CHURNGOLD OLEO
Instead, Babe, the object of 2,001
school boy eyes, stood up and struck
GREFOND Home-Made out four sufcomlvc times. After the AT Portsmouth, Yu.; Wuslengtuji
*
A), ; Huston (N ), ;t.
game, the hero-worshippers followed
MAYONNAISE
their idol to tho tflijlj house, cheering
Yt Sheffield, Ala
him, but nut in derision. Ruth was
1,
M ’ Louis (N&gt;, 14.
touched iyu) muic):
“,1 want t (Minin' back hero next
The Herald delivered nix times n
year. I’d like to hit a bonier for you week for IBfc,
’
** ’

. EDWARD EYRE HUNT "
The special committee on unem­
ployment from tho depressions in tho
business cycle appointed by Secre­
tary Hoover, ns chairman "of tho
President's Conference on Unem­
ployment, hns mndo public tho con^
elusions reached after moro thnn a
y e a rs study, i
Tho Committee comprises: Owen
D. Young, chairman of the board of
the General Electric Company
{Chairman); Joseph 1L Dofrces, for­
mer president of tho U. S. Chamber
of Commerce; Mary Vnn Klccck, of
the Russell Sage Foundation of New
York; Matthew Woll, vice president
of the American Federation of
Labor; Clarence M. Wuolcy, chair­
man of tlie’American Radiator Com­
pany, mid IMward E. Hunt, Secre­
tary.

y

CLARENCE M. WOOLEY

JOSEPH H, DEFREES
munity of providing for increased
consumable goods and nt the same
time undertake the larger Burdens of
construction; that, therefore, the con­
struction industries are to some ex­
tent the balance wheel on the ebb and
flow of boom nnd depression.
The Copimittee points out the port
that Federal Reserve Dunks can play
in restriction of speculation and overexpansion and at the same time in
liberalizing credit in times of depres­
sion, and 't points out that at the
present moment the Federal Reserve
Ranks hold n larger supply of gold
than is necessary to 1 support the
credit machinery of American com­
merce, and suggests that considera­
tion be given to earmarking a special
reserve of this gold as against probnblc future gold shipments from the
United States and thus accomplish
the double object of preventing both
temptation to inflation of credits on
the basis of this surplus gold supply,
and ut the same time the great em­
barrassment of possible financial
credit difllcultics that would arise if
foreign drafts werc^made upon the
gold which had bcctl'used as a credit
basis.
Tho Carnegie Foundation mado
appropriations toward meeting tho
cost of tho inquiry, Tho National
Bufenu of Economic Research, Tho
Russell Sago Foundation, the Fed­
erated American Engineering Socie­
ties, tl*) United States Chamber of
Commerce, the American Federation
of Labor, the American Statistical
Association, the American Economic
Association, the Bureau of Railway
Economics and tho Department of
Commerce were among the bodies
which contributed sefvicos. The vast
compilation o f'fact and opinion on
which the committee based its con­
clusions was ciTcctcd under the direc­
tion of tho National Bureau of Eco-

of attack on the problem must be
more informed notion by individual
business men In periods of rising
markets in order tnat excessive ex­
pansion may be prevented and the
extent of the decline reduced. Stress
is laid upon the necessity for better
understanding of the business cycle
by the business executives generally.
The suggestions for control of exces­
sive expansion cmbrn9e recommendatloris as to thfc control of credit by
individual banks, possible control of
inflation by the Federal Reserve Sys­
tem, the control by Individual busi­
ness men of expansion in their own
business atid the retardation In boom
times of Governmental and large
utility building and construction.
The methods of reducing the extent
of the dcclino lie in the building up
of Governmental and public utility
construction in times of depression,
the use of unemployment funds and
the expansion of Federal, state nnd
farm employment bureaus. The bet­
ter control of credit against our ex­
pansion nnd speculation through the
Individual banks and the guidance of
business itself by danger signals of
over expansion nrc fundamental.
The Committee considers that be­
fore the banks, business men nnd
others can take constructive action in
the enlightened conduct of business
in this relntion. there must be re­
cruited nnd constantly iisseminated
the * fundamental information on
which the trends in business can be
properly adjudged by each individual
business man, and it strongly recom­
mends the recruiting of enlarged and
more systematic statistical informa­
tion by the Department of Commerce
nnd its wider dissemination.
The Committee calls attention to
the fact that the ebb nnd flow in de­
mand for consumable goods Is less
controllable than thnt of construc­
tion of buildings nnd equipment both
GowrnimJntul arid private; thnt the
tendencies of boom periods is to known as an authority on tho busi­
— thrust u double burden on the com- ness cycle,

I WARM
S£NDTH1S
TO I*?
PASEF

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Take RE-CU-MA The Gfreat System Purifier
all parts of your hotly is the natural
result. Take RE-CU-MA and see
how quiikly you will improve.

NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
The Sanford Carpenters' Local 1751
contemplates a raise In scale to 75c
per hour, taking effect Mny 15, 11)23.
2Dl-26tp

RE-CU-MA litis you quickly of
Constipation, indigestion, of dizzy
spells, of hentliu'hes and nervousness.
Your appetite will improve. You will
sleep and wake up refreshed and
ready for the work of the day.
RE-CU-MA is on sale in Sanford
b&gt;' the Union I'liurmncy ami bv al­
most till good druggists.—Adv.

REPORT OF RESOURCES

Slow in Returning Dull,

NO GETTING AWAY FROM IT

CORRECTED NOV. 14T1I, 1922
South Hound
■A rrivc
.... 2:3d a.m.

Northbound
| Arrive
...., 1:4° n.m.
...dl:45 a.m.

rilby Branch
Arrive

Depart?
2:40 a.m.
8:40 a.m,
1:38 p.m,
3:20 p.m
7:10 p.nv
D eparts
2:03 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 p.in.
4:05 p.m.

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

Vo. 25.......1:30 p.m.
v'o. 101
5:50 p.m,
x—Daily, except Sunday,
Leesburg Branrh
Arrive
...... 2:50 p.m. ___
.......
Oviedo Branch
Arrive
7:45 p.m. f
—...

Departs

W ashington Man's Name, In Some
Way, Intim ated T hat Ha Waa
an Easy Mark.
Before Frederick W Stockman ho*
came the Washington representative
of certain llmiliclul Interests la New
'
York, he occupied ju st a simple office
of Ills own, with Ills name painted mi
t]
the glass door. Steckmun luid always l.,,.,,
complained that he vvus u sort of easy ! *'B
murk, u sym pathetic fellow who was
susceptible to more thnn Ids shurti j sim
of hurd liiek tales.
•
One night as Fred Stockman sat In «»t&gt;&gt;•
Ids office alone u w ayfarer came In I'm*
the door, related ii sorrowful tale and ;
touched Steckmun for the price of n Cuni
meal. As Sleek man handed over the
money and exhibited Just a. till of Im
patience be naked:
“.Say, 1 wish you'd tell m e one
thing: Out of utl the men nnif uRlem [bid
In tills big building why did you select
Uio uad tills office lo make a touch V" Tim
“ Well," Mild (lie panhandler. ~“l- ' 'a*1
diiimo exactly, except that your name Tut.
sorter looked easy, 1 looked 'em all BMP
over all down tho corridor, and when N" l‘
I came to Sleekmnn It somehow' sag
gested to urn that here wus a kindly |
’
fellow w lin’d fall for my yum. And
'
you did. 1 don’t know why It struck
me that vyuy, hut It did."
“ Well, I’ll tie d —il," said Steckmun,

as la* turned lank to .Ills desk; “even
my niuiio costs me money."—Washing­
7:00n.m.
ton ltorf.
,
7:10p.m.
Daily Herald on Jude at Joe's Smoke
Home, Mobley's Drug Slore ami
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
3:40p.m.

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Hlroctors.

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la Sanford la thla Column
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CITRUS SALES HAVE RETURNED
FLORIDA G R O W S $31,000,000
Shipment for Season Thus Far Exceed Last Year’s By 8,114 Cars,
Says Business Manager Stewart, of Florida Citrus
Exchange in Monthly Itevlcw

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PAGE FIVE

TTIK SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, A P R It 12, 1923
Ra Rn R a R a R n R u R a F a m R a R a R a

v

ing nnd since ‘the reductions in the
strength of the standing nrm y the
United States has only the trained
gunrdsmen td fall back on for future
emergency, The guard is onw the
backbone o f the fighting forces, n
nucleus to build nn nrmy around nnd
etcry man in the guard is considered
a potential officer or instructor for
the mass of fighting men thut would
come, untrained, to the colors.
The nrmy of Uncle Sam is reduced

to a mere handful and you owe It to
your country to’ prepare |ourarlf nS
nifleh ns possible for another ,National
emergency^.
Company D of Sanford offers you
much in the line of military training
in n much different manner than most
organizations of this kind. Most of
the usual drill is upnrrssuiy ns this
outfit turns out mnehine gim experts
thnt know their business, there nrc
also several novel features attached
to this company thnt make it more
like n club thnn ngovemment institu­
tion.
The Company would like a few 100
per cent Americans to round out tho
personnel before the summer encamp­
ment nnd anyone interested in this

feature would do well to get in touch
with company officials in the next
few weeks.
#
ELECTROCUTION FOR HANGING
(O r T i e A n o f U lr l P ress)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.; April 12.—
Electrocution would be substituted for
hanging in bills now pending in both
the liousj nnd senate. Representa­
tive* Fred II. Davis, of l^on county,
is author of the house measure while
Senator W, W. Phillips,’ introduced
the measure in the senate. Under the
terms of both measures nn electric
chair would be set up at the state
farm, ami nil executions would be
carried out there.

TAMPA, April 11.—Shipments of moved into tho various markets. Es­
Florida cittis fruit for the season up timating theaverage price received at
[nick Service Transfer
to April 1 wore 0,114 carloads in ex­ the conservative figure of $2.B0 per
cess
of shipments for the same pe­ box f. o. b. packing house means the
Storage Facilities
riod
tluring
the previous season, ac­ sum of $31,024,800.00 has been
at p ltu e you, till'o th im ; If not,
cording
to
the
monthly citrus review brought into the state by tho citrus
till n». I’hono 498
FOR SALE
of C. E. Stewart, businrs manager of induktby to this time.
The Herald fur first class Job work.
“ Vnrious estimates have been given
. . „..
the Florida Citrus Exchanf^c. The
IANFORDNOYEL03L FARMERS' You r an ■get icsd bed lnf.nl pramm) nf
!hnt ,hfti tMien -OULJCCgnniincJtio amount .of fruit left
■Tart
rim
fram n and irrigation plugi al ths brought back into the state this sea­ in the state. Based upon the opinion
WORKS '
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfr son by the sale of citrus friflt, says of well posted authorities, it Is prob­
V. C. COLLER, Prop*
FOB SALE—Uoaicr and Gays’ paints the review, is now more than $31,- ably safe to say 2,000,000 boxes of
grapefruit remain in the state, nnd
IGeneral Shop and Mill and varnishes at Sanford Novelty 000,000.
npproixmntcly
15 per cent of the
Works,
Sanford
agenta.
183-tfc
Discussing crop conditions, Mr.
Work
orange
cfcop
is
yet
to be moved.
JNTRACTOR and I1UILDER F’Ok SALE—Rhode islund eggs Tor Stewart says; “The receat rains have
"It
is
reported
that
about 75 per
Betting, IB eggs for $1,00.
Mm. had a very beneficial effect nnd the
f C o m m e r c i a l 8lreet—Sanford. Fla.
cent
of’
tho
California
naval
crop has
groves
are
in
n
satisfactory
condition
Ellsworth, Dcnrdnll Avenue, San­
ford.
83-lfp with a heavy bloom reported from nil been moved nnd .thnt most o' tlm re­
B. W. HERNDON
maining 25 per cent .will be shipped
FOR SALE—Entire furnishings aiT a sections. While the rains have been
during
the month of April. California
whole nnd eight room house for rent generally light they have been well
has
experienced
nn unusually dry
INSURANCE AGENCY
ui $10.00 per month, 608 Main Street, -distributed over the 'citrus growing
spell
during
February
and March,
FIRE-------AUTO------- BONDS
Daytona Beach. A good summer or areas and with a favorable season the
having
had
only
one
light
rain dur­
winter proposition.—A. Y. Lindsey, next crop should show a substantial ing thnt period. Under these condi­
increase
over
the
present
one.
Daytona Beach, Fla.
t
7-Ctc
c While gratifying to the organization, nnd to the growers it
S. 0. Shinholser
"The serious shortage of refrigera­ tions the fruit has not grown to sizes
FOR SALE—New -Chevrolet Sedan
serves, the sticeora of the American Km it Growers lm\ in nhas large ns it would have with nor­
Contractor and Rudder
for $000. Run *100 miles. Big bar­ tor ears ocurcring all thruogh the mal rainfall. Regardless of this,
tnining
tojvof-the-hmrkel prices should not he emphasized unduly.
gain, Owner leaving city. Apply to month of March has been relieved, to however, n heavy supply of lifts ami
•
FLORIDA 'EM Mngnolin Avc. Phone Hit. H-fitp some extrtit. The carriers'now ad­ larger is moving frifm the state."
IANFOHD *:•
•' In those markets where prices arc-definitely recorded nnd
vise that every effort is being made to
FOR SALE—Young cow and call1. See secure a more prompt return of empty
printed, the higher average prices«daily paid for Florida citrus
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
E. (J. Hodges, Ensl Side,
12-3tp refrigerators to the loading territory. Lincoln Car Gaining
fruits sold by the A. F. G. are clearly established.
K a t n h l l i i b r t l 1POH
The American Railway Association j
In Popularly Since
K-S-T-A-T-l*
ll-K-A-L
has authorized the sending to Florida '
•I Those who wish comparisons may tabulate the results — not
WANTED
In rr.tm riil.
r«rm»
Ford
Took
Over
Plant
of
all
additional
western
line
refrig­
*' comparing A. F. G. prices with those for all other fruit, which
WANED—A chance to build your
fn .iirn n rr
r»*linrr"* r11
erators
unloaded
east
of
Pittsburgh.
roust
include much that is inferior; but with those obtained for
new
homo
before
lumber
gets
any
Surrtr llnnda
Iiir *■&lt;&gt;••
That the Lincoln enr has ben rap­
A will require approximately 160 cars
'fruit
from any other single source. The results of such com­
higher.
Finns
nnd
estimates
furnish­
l
.
n
n
n
a
llninr.
idly gaining in popularity since the
per
day
for
the
balance
of
the
season
parisons
are significant.
ed.—
-Sanford
Novolty
Works,
183-tfc
l
l
n
a
l
n
r
a
a
C
b
n
n
r
r
a
IikIimi rmpertr
to handle the citrus crop nn&lt;| a large Lincoln plant came under the owner­
•
Mnln Office
WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern percentage of these should move un­ ship of the Ford Motor Company is
However, distribution is to he considered even above the mat­
l l E I S n i III* A 1.T V r O M I ’ A N T
seed, for good clenn stock will pay der refrigeration.
shown by production figures just giv­
ter of prices. Distribution is the all-important thing in
l l t A F O l i n I N V E S T M E N T C O M P A N Y a good price. Address W. P. Newell
"Inquiry for canned grapefruit Is en out in Detroit.
marketing Florida's citrus crops; and in jKiint of widespread and
I'bnar as
l O t - S S I n i r n i il l a A v r . Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
February t marked the first aimisteadily Increasing nnd the demand
effective distribution A. F. ti. service must he acknowledged
Fin.
27t)-tfc ^continues to exceed tin* supply. The vo aary of the Ford acquisition of the
supreme.
TEWART The Florist WANTED—Twelve boys between th«r|i„ai: e nut put of the Eagle Like plant Lincoln plant nnd during the eleven
nges of 10 nnd 13 to sell the Daily of the Florida Citrus Iv linage, for months of 1022, under Ford manage­
L'ut Flosers--------------Floral Designs
WANTED
*t0(l Ml’iN. between April fiir remainder of t’li* season, will be ment tlm plant enjoyed the greatest
Annual and Ornamental Plants
10th and 15th to pick tomatoes; requited to li|I orders (lint have al- period in the history.
Mi MyrlkyAvc.----------- I'hone 2G0-W highest wages paid and comfortable ready been received.
Shipments of Lincoln cars during
Orlando, Florida
.Inminry,
1022, were hut 30.
quarters. Write if you can come and
"Active preparations are now un­
In February, the first month of
Vom, Florida. der way fui the inc i iH* in the pro
JANFORD MACHINE bring men.—S. E. Rico,
Mch-22-to-A pr. -15 dnetion of canned grapefruit next Ford ownership, Lincoln ear ship­
COMPANY
season. Indications ate at this time ments increased to 150.
And gains continued with .lone, the
lhat ’.he ret let’.rv to groweis from
D e o e n d a n l«
F
0
R
R
E
N
T
Q u a lity
General Machine nnd.Duller
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for Tim r"!e f g apefitiil in vat;.* will he peak month, showing 733 dcliverim.
Works
light housekeeping, 701 Magnolia voiy 1 n.fit able, a d that the develop­ The year 1022 closed with a total
Cylinder Grinding
Avenue.
10-Slc ment of ilili iMltf tiy will gieatlv in- of 5 242 Lincoln cur shipment*, a
Automobile Repairs
I’OR RENT—Unfurnished rooms at creaic the Mtl -e of th.* citrus crop of monthly average of 173 for Hie eleven
Acetylene Welding
months under the Ford ownership.
215 Magnolia Avc. Call between Florida,
•Though this wa*’ th e ■largest’ ’pro"UtiMiUled
weather
Nlndltlmw
In
hone G2---------- Sanford, Florida It) nnd»2........ * • ...........
l()-4tp
dretion year in the history of the car, ■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ u » ■ ■ ■ ttaacan u ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■!!a n n a n a a a i i n i i i a i i i i n i i i i i i i
the
ror.h.
*with
the
eo»timn
d
heavy
i FOR RENT 1 nice apartment, all
the remarkable feature is that efforts
Conveniences nnd well furnished, arrival of unde arable sizes, have bud of the Limailn division of the Ford
a tendency to slow the movement of
Cates' building, phone 181.
lailh oranges and grapefruit at the Motor Company were all along cen­
11-Wcd-Thr-tfc
tered chiefly upon quality with proclose of the month’s trading.
between
duetion
a secondary consideration.
"Market price differeius
BOARD AND ROOM small
ami large size oranges is Ik&gt;-i Ford engineers found the Lincoln
■■
ill) COMMERCIAL STREET has a coinin’: nune apparent. Since the motor a real achievement, but refine*
■■
■■
few empty rooms at $1 per week, fust of Ibe month the demand for] incuts were made in the head, piston
■■
■■
with meals $10.00.10-Gtc smaller stock has been steadily in-1 material and finish of certain parts, ■■
■■
Cards of Sanford's Reput­
The
influence
of
arido
the
thing
that
I
l&gt;e■
■
HOARD — With bright attractive creasing and t&gt;ri. &lt;•** have correspond- &lt;«U of which resulted in smoother op- ■■
able Professional Men, each
■■
■■
rooms* in private home. New house ingly advanced, a i.ig e fru it, on the eration.
■■
vertisinfi- is apparent in
dieve discrim inating peo­
of shorn. In his chosen pro­
■■
Body construction was given close ■■
between 7th and Kih street, Laurel other hand, is m eeting with less in ter­
■
a
■■
fession the Herald recomevery
turn
of
my
daily
ple
have
judged
host.
Avenge.—Mrs. E. V. Booth.
ll-3tp est and prices have been gradually attention. The most exacting inspec­ ■■
tnrnda to tho people.
■■
an
life. I find I cannot dis­
They mean conven­
dropping. Shipm ents of 12fts and tion was established and the smooth, ■■
Vr
aa
dear,
rich
finish
and
color,
of
Lin*
aa
regard
it.
It
is
always
la
rg
e
r
are
going
at
a
discount,
ience.
It
is
not
neces­
N i i s A a i s t a a
S'l’ATE NORMAL COLLEGE.
aa
aa
"G rapefruit is in active demand, roln models reflect the eare with
with me, guiding me in
sary to describe *the
aa
bu t the trade wants only the beat which inspectors nre doing their
111, T h r \»a&lt;H-lnfrtl I’ r r i M
aa
George A. DcCottes
aa
work.
my pleasures and in my
thing I w ant.) Even the
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 12.— stock. There is an absolute indiffer­
aa
Service was not overlooked. Tin
aa
Establishment of a state normal col­ ence, tow ard tiie off sizes and low
Allorncy-al-Law
duties,
telling
me
w
hat
I
most
intimate
articles
aa
lege at or near Madison where n grades o^ inferior fruit. Heavy ship­ qrlire Ford organization was enlisted ■ ■
aa
"
i
should
eat,
wear,
and
may
be
purchased
with­
tWrr Seminole County Bank
steady supply of teachers could be m ents of Ibis undesirable stock have in this work. Schools for dealers wejc SB
use and what I should
out cmliar r a s s-m c n t
IANFORD
-j- FLORIDA turned out is tho aim of Representa­ had ndepresaing effect on the.m ark ets opened nt all branches of the Ford ■■
aa
tive T. C. Merchant of Madison coun­ q fd nre affecting the price of good Motor Company where dealers nru
buy for my family.
since the advertisers
ty, in introducing a measure to thnt fru it. This condition applies not only learning the details of Lincoln con­
I RED R. WILSON
aa
I find th at there is on
have given us handy
effect. Mr. Merchant says there is to outside m arkets, but is also reflect­ struction. The result Is that Lincoln
aa
service
is
rapidly
becoming
as
nation­
aa
no doubt but that Florida needs a ed in thenuctions, where good prices,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
the
tip
of
my
tongue
a
names.
aa
:
teachers’ training school nnd that are pniii for good fruit but o th er stock wide ns Ford service, something no
aa
multitude
of
names
the
They
mean
assurance
aa
:
other quality car enjoys.
First National Bank Building
Madison has every prerequisite for
aa
■■
is m eeting with little favor.
m entionjif which will
in shopping. There is no
BANFORD
FLORIDA such an institution.
"The general range of prices for

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American Fruit Growers Inc.

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Ielton j . m o u g h t o n
ARCHITECT

McKinnon-Markweod Company will
have a romplctc line of Hart Schnffnor &amp;. Marx clothing, new store, nofr
12-tfc
stock.

oranges in theleading m arkets is from
$1.50 to $0.75 a box delivered, though

xsonie ordinary fruit has sold ns low

as 51.50 a box. G rapefruit prices nt
the close of the month range from
$3.00 to $1.75 n box delivered. Prices
have shown a . general tendency to in­
crease during the month, especially
on good stock, and if the m arkets are
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thnt not flooded with too much low grade
a special meeting of the stockholders fruit fu rth e r advances may be ox-

Room 7, Miller Bldg.
IAN FORD
FLORIDA NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF
STOCKHOLDERS OF VALDEZ
HOTEL COMPANY

s

CIIELLE MAINES
LAWYER
-:— Court House
Examined

Glaaaaa Dealgnad

lenry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.
OptlcJan-Optometriaf
•aat Firat Sirott Sanford, Fla.

• VV. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
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1)R. J. T. DENTON
I'llVSICIAN-SUHGEON
Rooms 206-207-208 Meisch Building
Room* 226-228

DR. R. M. MASON
DENTIST
New Meisch Building
|l.'hone 201
Sanford, Florida

of VALDEZ HOTEL COMPANY will
be held at the office of the Vice-Pres­
ident of the company at the Seminole
County Bunk in the City of Sanford,
Florida, on the 23rd day of April, A.
I). 1023 at the hour of 8:00 o’clock p.
m. for the purpose of considering and
acting upon the purchase of all the
holdings of SANFORD HOTEL CON­
STRUCTION COMPANY, INC., ineluding the Valder Hotel .premises
and ail property of every kind, nature
and description owned by SANFOJID
HdTEL. CONSTRUCTION COM­
PANY, INC., and for the further pur­
pose of authorising the issuance of
bonds of said VALDEZ HOTEL COM­
PANY in the aggregate principal sum
of $180,000.00 and the execution and
delivery of n mortgage or deed of
trust to secure the same, and the do­
ing of all things inridentsl thereto.
DATED this 4th day of April, A.
D. 1023.
Li A. BRUMLEY, •
Attest:
President,
ALFRED FOSTER,
Secretary.
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ported as the season gradually draws
to a close.
)
“ During the month of March 0,14.1
carloads of citrus fruit moved from
the state, consisting of 3,115 cars of
oranges nnd 3,028 cars of grapefruit.
Shipments during the last wei*
March dropped to 1,035 cars. This
reduction may bo attributed to gen­
eral conditiona during this period and
the inclination of growers to hold
back shipments in anticipation of on
Increase in prices.
"Carload shipments of oranges this
season now total 20,802. ns compared
with the shipment last sedson of 18#403 carloads up to April 1 of that
year, an increase for this year of
13,580 carloads, compared with 11,855
carloads 'o r the same period lost ygar,
an increase of 1.925 cars for this year.
The total increase In citrus shipments
up to April 4 this year, over the
shipments for the same iftriod last
year, is 0,414 cars
The total shipment of 34,472 cars
to April 1 at 360 boxes to the car
equals 12,409,920 boxes that have
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STATE PRIZES
KINDLE INTEREST
IN CONTEST

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WASHINGTON, I). C., April 12.— ■
High school principals, and In partic­ SSL
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ular, high school students, urc rally­ ■■
ing to tho fourth annual pood roads as*
essay contest conducted under the i i u s - ■■
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plccsplces of the Highway Education ■■
Board, according to daily corerspond* ■■
ence and inquiries.
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The unique subject, “The Influence ■■
of Highway Transport Upon the Ro- ■B
liggious Life of My Community" is ■B
attracting more than usual ijludy on ■■
tho part of V.he students, and even ■■
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churchmen and pastors nre taking a ■ ■
lively interest In the 700 word essays
being prepared by the high school stu­ ss
dents of the nation. The best essay
on tho subject will receive the II,. S.
as
Firestone Four. Xenrs University ■■
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Scholarship, valued at not less than ■■
$4,000, or $1,000 annually.- Informa­
tion pertaining to the contest has 8S
been sent to each high school ahd to
each city and county superintendent in
the-nation.
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, In addition to the scholarship offer­ ■■
ed by Mr. Firestone numerous state ■■
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institutions are giving prizes.
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Box and Cox Thursday Night
Box—My intended?
You mean
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Box—How can she be my intended,
now that I’m drowned.
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bring from some shelf
n early \ everything that
I can use in my daily
life and in the daily life
of my fgmily.
In every instance th at
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
oldfriends of the newspa­
per and magazine pages
—mean to me.
They mean good taste.
For certainly I desire to

indecision. Even before
I enter the shop I know
what I w ant to buy.
And certainly they
mean satisfaction. For
the advertiser whose
product is not good can­
not continue to adver­
tise. The fact th at I
have seen a name re­
peated over and over
again assures me th a t it
stands for a product of
quality.
In speaking
th a t name to the clerk I
know I am asking for
■the best.
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods. rpat=~
ronize the shop th a t sells
them.

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T H E 8ANFQRD D A IL Y HERALD, THURSDAY, A P R IL 12, 1928

tomato aspic on lettuce, chicken salad
King and Woolslagel
sandwiches, snltines, deviled eggs and
W aking Them Up in
sherbet were Served.
This
party
was
one
of
the
prettiest
Big Memphis Revival
MRS. FRED DA1GER, Society Editor
and most enjoyable affairs given this
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l r . r n n l i n t f m t r f r l r n d x T l a l l l n r r a n season and the mcmtH»nn»Mhp"t&gt;r4&gt;.i*-[{7g- Mertjng 'aTnircniphlw Gives King
— I f r « &gt; n r e k d Iiir n n r n b r r r o r r n n i l m i t
arc to be congratulated uuporrthei
p o rrth c irh BI1|J Woo!slagel Credit for Many
hm m r, n r If &gt; n u n r e r n t r r J n l n l i m . w r i t e
*a
* p o a t n l rnrtl t o I h la i l r t i n r l n i r n l , r I v I mk splendid success. *
Conversions.
a trlnlU , n r t r t r p h n n r t h r l l r i W . l t w i l l

Commander Johnson asked repeatedly on the charge of stenting a ride on a
for n report from this committee say­ train. Gardner said he and three oth­
ing that there must be plenty 'of er young prisoners nrrested for sim­
grievances^ kicks nnd complaints • to ilar offenses were token to the conn-] -------- T O N I G H T*
keep the comlttce no long. Finally ty jail a t Perry, Taylor county, nnd
Florida: Cloudy today; to­
the committee presented the following there turned over to Carl Johnson,
Douglass MacLean
morrow showers; moderate
wnVdon of the Putnam Lumber Com­
report:
sputheast winds.
" —AND—
“Pence, hnrmoriy and good will pre­ pany- camp a t CUra.
f
•
"In
the
firstweek
I
wns
there,
I
h r rtrrntlj m ip rrrln lrrl.
vail throughout our ranks."
Madge Bellamy
SURPRISE PARTY
The many friends here of Dr. King
. After a long discussion over tactics was licked with a strap by Higgin­
Tuesday evening Miss Oilie Vera of the Baptist church und of Earl
It wan decided that th e g ra n d com­ botham three different times," Gard­
—IN—
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Glisson wus the attractive honoree nt Woolslagel, the evangelist singer who
ner
declared
In
reldtlng
his
experi­
mander}’, would abide by^nnd adhere
n surprise paity given by n number was here for some time, will bo glad
entertain nt bridge.
'
to the existing
iJlf_ tactics Aa outlined by ences nt the lumber camp. "The
Thursday—Business and Professional cT h&lt;?r friends at the home of Mrs. J. L 0 know that they are making a great
the grand encampment qf the United whip was about four feet long, four
Women's Club nt the home of Mrs. S Moore on Celery avenue, In-honor tcanl ,n 0VIln|rcHstic work in McmStaten.
This caused Commandos inches wide, nnd witft a handle two or
of
her
19th
birthday
anniversary.
.
;
JiHIn
this
week
nnd
are
winning
more
Zeb Ratliff1at 8 p. m. with Mrs.
Johnson to exclaim after the resolu­ three inches thick. It laid the skin
Pink
and
white
were
the
colors
uscd!BouU
lhnn
„*y
icnm
Jn
that
c!ty&gt;
Mr.
Ratliff, Mrs. J. B. Wnthen, Misses
tion had been passed, "We will live bnre from my shoulders to my knees
Ann Lee ami Agnes Berner as hos­ on this occasion, n profusion of car- Woolslagel In 'a lettor to the Hernld
under the regular laws of the United and I couldn’t sleep that night, nor An ultra society racing drama tnknations, sweet peas und other spring snys:
Bom to Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Brad- States." '
for a long time afterwards, for l1ie
tesses.
e n jfrom Williant_Colller'a
flowers being used. The dining table
bury,-on*
A pril'10th, a soh, Charles
Memphis. Tenn., April 0, 1923.
Friday—Mother's Club meets ’ nt r the
“| — It-waxA-olod-to-donate-fSOOamtuak^VWIam,
weight
8
peyinds.
TTliTrTTTtil
A
vttrnrflfitm
y^lolh'lindgrac
stage
success. Also a
m
‘Next
time
I
have
to
beat
you,
Dear Friend' ‘'Bob":
home nf Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen
ly to the Qommnndcry entertaining
ed
with
the
large
white
birthday
cake
kill
wou.'
You
may
be
a
bit
surprised
to
hear
the Grnhd Commnndcry of Florida.
on Magnolia Avenue nt 3:30 p. m.
lopped with nineteen tiny pink can- from me out hero in the "Bluff City
Two more days of the' Gingham
Century Comedy
"Martin wns in the same grading
t l was voted to appropriate $300 to
Frday—Miss 'Esther Miller will enter­
Sale
at
Speer
&amp;
Son's
says
an
adver­
'hvs.
‘
but
since
Mr.
King
nnd
I
have
been
gang,"
Gardner
declared,
referring
the Florida’Masonic Endowment fund.
tain* the members of the Hon Ton
Tlie evening was merrily spent with working together in the special series tisement in this Issue. Get your bar­
The grand recorder wns empower­ to Tabcrt. i “A follow who had been -Friday and SaturdayBridge Club at 3:00 p. m.
games of all kinds and dancing and at 0f evangelistic meetings nt the Tem­ gains fti ginghams while they Hyrt.
ed to employ a rftenogrnphqr during there longer than’T said Martin was
n late hour, refreshments of ice ple Hdptint church wo hnvo frequently
MARION DAVIES IN
the state conclnves.
big, nnd strong, when he got there
CECIL1 AN MUSIC CLUB
cream wore nerved. The favors being tnlked of the good times in Sanford • The spring crops nre said to be fin­
Of prime importance was the re­ two weeks before, but he was already
minnture pink baskets filled with ctui- cnillcr in the year nnd I naturally er this spring thnn In many years. port of the educational funds commit­ sick and skinny when I got there."
“When Knighthood
Special request numbers from
The recent rains bringing them out in tee of which W. R. O'Neal .was choirtilcs.
thought
of
you
and
your
family,1
whom
Cccilian Music Club for the recital in
"I have cccn Higginbotham heat
Was*in Flower”
The guests wore: Misses Oilie Vera I hnve enjoyed knowing so plensnnt- fine shape. Last season nt this time niiin. His resolution provides that the
studio of Mrs. Munson Saturday af­
live
or six men in ono night. One
the
weather
wan
unusually
dry.
GCisson, Sarah Mnlphus, Kathleen ly during the past decade. (? )
general plan of the grand encamp­ day he bent nearly every one of the
ternoon will be Poet nnd Peasant,
Brady, Ucmarius Munson, Genevieve
You and the readers of the Hernld
ment Jw adopted and that one dol­ men in the grading gang, and there
overture played by Charlotte Smith
ncgulnr meeting of Seminole Re* lar be levied upon each Knight 'Tem­
Lclunjin, Doris Moore, Florence and might rejoice to hear that the work
Cox—I don’t want it.
nnd Emily Bnily. An "Octavo Study"
were more than twenty.1
Elisabeth Flowers nnd Messrs. Wil­ of our mutual friend, und Sanford's beknh Lodge, Friday evening, a t 8 plar through hii^cnmmnndery for the
Box—No more do I,
of Kullntc, by Sara Wheel is. Pearl
bur Rumple, Grady Niblnck, Ralph loyal preacher-citizen, Mr. King, pas­ o'clock. Initiation of candidates. educational fund.4—Orlando Sentinel.
Cox—What
shall part us?
Robson will repeat Russian Donees
_ ,. _
McKinnon-Markwood Company will
1)urecn supper. All members ur£cd
,
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.Suite,,
...
u
Warren,
George Cowan,
Box—What shall tear us asunder?
from
“ Untcrncter
of/ .Ischnc-1
..
... ; bordyce
. . . Itus tor of the Baptist church there, is the
carVy a complete line of Interwoven
sell, Neal Morris, Victor McLnulin, outstanding feature of a city-wide to come nnd bring your lunch.
WHIPPING ROSS INDICTED
kowsky recently given on a Cccilian
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Sherman nnd A rthur Moore.
Socks.
J2-tfc
Baptist simultaneous
soul-winning
• FOR FIRST DEGREE MURD*ER
program.
Mrs.
C.
II.
Dingcc
nnd
party
of
campaign here.
BEFORE MADISON G. JURY
I’njtltnt Cooked Food Sale nt Union
A dozen or more churches hnve vis­ friends were here this morning cnDELIGHTFUL PARTY
CLAY AWAY THE YEARS
Pharmacy, April 14th.
12-2tp iting preachers nnd singers, nnd when rcute from the Presbytery pnccting at
A delightful part}- Was given by
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from
jingo
1)
DcLand
to
their
hrtme
nt
Dunedin.
the reports of the first wck were
Apply Boncilla BcoutiGcr cosmic clay to
Miss Hoolcbnn at the home of .Miss VETERANS BUREAU AFFAIRS
your face, nnd rest while tl dries, then
made at a railed conference of the Mrs. Dingce is n former resident of stationed ut Fort Sam Houston, Tex­
Luc Ik* Anderson yesterday evening,
remove and see and feel the wonderful
HANDLED !N LOOSE MANNER workers todny it was learned that of this city and her many friends were as, related to tiie grand Jury n story
difference in the color and texture ol the
the occasion being the 18th birthday
of
alleged
brutalities
whilo
ho
and
the approximately 3.00 total convers­ glad to sec her if only for a moment
skin.
S
of her brohtcr James. The gang conTnbert were, confined in the* convict
WASHINGTON, April 12^-Dls- ions nnd accessions to the different
Guaranteed to do these definite things (or
sisting of Archie, Hickey and tin: two closures of "Dishonoty on n prety big churches practically onc-fifth
the face or money refunded. Clear the
The Churchwcll Company calls your camp near C^ira, Florida, 14 months
of
complexion and give it color. Lift outlhe
Joes attended nnd were ably assisted scale here, and l lie re," in the past them were reported from the Temple nttcntlon today to the specials on F ri­ ago.
lines.' Remove blackheads and pimples.
iiy the Misses Stemp’cr, Miss Ander­ handling of veterans bureau afTnjrs, church. Thirty-five members were day, Knturdny and Monday thnt com­
Gardner was one of the principal
Close enlarged porci. Rebuild facial tis­
sues and muscles. Make the skin soft
son, little Evelyn, Honey Bee ami was predicted today, by Major Gen­ received there Sunday nnd twenty prise voiles, lnce cloth, sateen, white witnesses nt the hearing, ^ lr. nnd
and smooth.
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several others. C’harlJo Anderson and. eral John l1'. O-'Uynn, special counsel others within the week. Mr. King crepe, white serge, ginghnmr., per­ Mrs. Walter Lyles, of Cross City,
You can obtain regular sizes from your
Eddie Bernier hold Ihe front porch of the Senate investigating Commit­ spoke five times to very large crowds cales, etc., nil at greatly reduced Fin., also testified before the jury.
favorite toilet counter. If not, send this
ad. with 10 ccntstoBoncilla Laboratories,
Mrs. Lyles, just befpre entering the
down most of the evening but man­ tee, who said he liased his statement —more than 000 nwn attending a prices.
Indianapolis, Indiana, fora trial tube.
aged to gel in when refreshments on a preliminary survey.
jury
room
to
testify,
declared
that
mass meeting at 3 p. m. There were
Miss Itoolehan is a deMrKinnon-Mnikvvood Company ex- she nnd her husband were on a fi.-.hing
On the other hand, he declared, he (11(1 in Sunday school .and an audi­
little hostess and a pleasant was impressed with conscientious ef­ ence that overflowed the limbi midi* pecji tp open their new clothing and excursion near the convict camp on
is held by all.
fort sjuadc in many directions to car­ torjum nnd balcony a t the night ser­ gents’ furnishing store in the Brum* the dny Tnbort is alleged to hnve been n a B I B e i l l l l l l l l H I I M I I I I I I X B I I I H K I B B I i a K B R I I I I B I R l I l l
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ry out tile purposes for which the vice,
ley-PuleHtnn building about the fir*y. whipped.
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HERE’S
YOUR
STAFF
OF
LIFE,
IN
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"I
counted
57
licks
And
got
tired
of
U. D. C. SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE bureau was created. Many of the
I have two chorus choirs in which of the month. They will carry a com­
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counting,"
she
assorted.
"At
first
I
EVERY
DELICIOUS
VARIETY
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The Subscription Bridge party giv­ difficulties
encountered
w h i c h there are over 100 voices mid a 'ten- plete lino of Hart, Schnffncr &amp; Marx
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If you want to realize that there is nn a rt of linking, you need only
en yesterday afternoon by the N, «|eV, brought about adverse criticism, bo piece orchestra to aid im rlirttnnm isi- clothing mid Interwoven hosiery, nnd heard screams which grew weaker
look at the counters ' of Routh’s Ilakrry. There, rows upon rows of
&lt;verything wanted by the well-dress­ and weaker. Finally there was only
Howard Chapter, U. D. (’., at the said, probably would lie traced to cal programs.
the.
sound
of
the
lash,"
Bread, l'icx, Cnkm, Crullers, Muffins, nnd stores of other varieties
Parish House, was a decided success ircompelrient or underpaid employes
ed
man.
Watch
for
their
opening
an­
The people of the community are
Gardner, who is 18 years old,, said
tempt the appetite and delight the eye. Absolute purity of ingred­
both from a financial and social stand­ entrusted with the expenditure of the proclaiming this to l&gt;&lt; the greatest nouncement.
lis was originally from Altoona, Pn.,
ients, linked in the cleanest, most scientific ovens. •.
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point. There were twenty-two tables nuns of money.
meeting ever held in any single
and
that he left home in May, 1921,
of players nnd a number of other' General O'Rynn expects tile com­ church class. Mr. King is among t ho LADY WANTS POSITION—as clerk
guests came in for refreshments.
in dry goods store, has hail five to travel as an employe of n circus.
mittee council cover most of the ac­ youngest preaches of our denomina­
years experience in Indies' Reudy-to- Aft or leaving the circus he was a r­
Thu Parish House was artistically tivities of the bureau -hgt the pre­ tion,
N e x t to Princess Theatre
I go to Albany, Gu., for the n e x t 1wear. State salary to bbgln. Address rested in Ja'un county und sentenced
decorated in red and white. In each liminary one, Gen. O'Ryan said are
to
pay
a
fine
of
$25
or
serve
90
days
Box
521.
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those
charging
"Graft
in
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casement window were 'crystal baskets
two weeks.
clinse
of
hospital
site
s,,
and
Ithose
of red and white carnalioiis and snap
Love to you and yours.
Hiram Johnson’s way of having ab­
dragons. Vases and baskets of these from fortnei service men who either
K. L. WOOLSLAGEI
solutely nothing to do with Europe
bright flowers were used effectively have not m eived compensation from
in any way, shape or form is to go
in the large room, forming a phasing! lil4' bureau, or who nre receiving some
WELLS TO GIVE
abroad for the .summer.—Columbus,
hack ground for the handsomely- j hutthlnk they nre not getting a
10 Stores in Georgia----------------------------------- 1 Store in Florida
OUT IN NEXT 25 Ohio, State Journal.
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“square deal."
gowned women.
A most enjoyable game of bridge
YEARS, IT’S SAID People would have better health if
was played during tin afti-rnooii ami Another Tornado
T
exquisite prizes given. Mrs. lteg|
Soft w.’iter would make Jacksonville they, would remember thnt the stom­ T
Strikes Louisiana,
Holly holding high score was given
one of the largest manufacturing ach is a work-room and not a play T
house.^Colorado Springs Gazette.
a beautiful garnet glass console howl
in the southeast.
Near Alexandria centers
t Sanford’s New Storennd pulr nf candle sticks to match.
Hard water is the only obstacle at
Phone 127
COOKED FOOD SALE
Mrs. Frank Miller made second high
the present time that keeps Jackson­
| H r T l i r A **»ni*lnf r d I ' r f M i )
The Daughters of ^Vosluy will have f
score and was given a handsome tray.
ALEXANDRIA, Vn.. April 12.— ville from becoming a great cotton
a
eooked
food snle ut Stokes’ Grocery T
The third prize, a lovely framed pic­ Several pontons were injured and fif­ mill city and cotton product export­
Saturday,
April l ith.
i2-2tc
ture wus won by Mrs. \V. .1. Thigpen. teen houses were wrecked and other ing center.
The fourth prize, a tatting yoke, went damage done, when a tornado struck
W. A. Evans, chairman of the city
T
Meridian, l.n., a sawmill town thirty commission, made these statements KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CONCLUDE
onion won the cut prize, two decks of miles south of here early today, no- Wednesday aad announced he would
29TII ANNUAL CONCLAVE AT
cards.
j cording to meagre reports.
ORLANDO YESTERDAY AFT. f
not he satisfied until the city had
After the priz.es had been awarded. |
-------------------- ??-----taken steps necessary to securing an
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delicious refreshments consisting of &gt; F or quick results try a want ad.
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unlimited supply of soft wntef.
"While many people have never late for six years, J. T. Boone of
thought of it,’ Chairman Evans said, Jacksonville wns elected prelate. The
"the hard water in Jacksonville costs, personnel of officers is given ut the T
FOR
thousands of extra dollurs nnnuftlly head of this column.
The next conclave will be held nt
because of the soap needed to soften
Miami,
the third Tuesday in April,
it for use. Of course this is a minor
Freight and Passenger Service
detail, but I mention it because ev­ 1921. Tampa also made a hid for the £
(Established 1854)
honor hut withdrew in fnvor of Mi­
erybody UHcac soup."
Millions of Passengers Carried—Not a Life Lost
Several months ago the city com­ ami. The invitation to hold the
mission had up the matter of secur­ thirtieth annual conclave at Miami J
From Jacksonville
One Way
From Jacksonville
One Way
».Vi.U
ATLANTIC CITY
ing a fresh water supply for Jackson­ was presented by J. T. Knight.
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30.1111
BALTIMORE, MU.
WASHINGTON. I). C ..
31.71
The most important net of the V
ville and J. E. Craig, civil engineer,
DRESS VOILES, y a rd ........,........................................... 35c
BOSTON. MASS.
12.52
NIAGARA FALLS
SI 1.12
prepared extensive plans and esti-(Jjrnnd Connirr/nndcry was the pussing
13,18
CHICAGO, ILL.
NEW YORK. N. Y.
36.51
mnteti. He recommended the St. of a rccoinmeiidntiyn and resolution
LACE CLOTH (colors),.yard.......................... ..............59c
CLEVELAND, O.
39.31
PHILADELPHIA, l*A.
31.38
DETROIT, MICH.
39.31
...... 41.03
PITTSBURGH, PA.
\j)Iarys river as the best source of sup­ presented by Galen 11. Senmon of
ELMIRA. N. V.
38.93
SAVANNAH, GA.
n.vo
ply nnd named a point of connection Anylomi, providing that the • Grand
SATEEN (fine quality), yard ..A................. ............... 75e
5(1.511
MONTREAL, I*, Q.
TOLEDO*, O.
41.71
uboUt twenty-six miles away. The Commnndery of Florida create an In­
AUTOMOBILES ('AKRIHU. |NC'l.llDINf; CLOSED CARS *
estimated cost in in the neighborhood spector General whose duties ahull
VQILE, y a r d ....................‘................................................48c
Halllnu* f**i Hall ........ VVeiln* ml.i&gt;. Haltmho. i. no |*. M. Klenoitthlits
he to rigidly inspect the cornmnn.lunlala AimII llli, Hlh. Zi.lli, i ilooeesler April Till, Alli-ulmoy (new)
of $1,000,000.
April inn. zim ; Nmnmiii i April unit, ZMh,
At the present time the city secures dories of Florida during September,
WHITE CREPE, y a r d ................................................ ..48c
Piilllnus (hi I'htlinlrl pliln So oil a}*. Tli ui'n) ay. call IV M Sti-ainslilp
Hiitvinit, April IZIli, ZZint. Pet a L'o Apiil ’.til, tlilli. Il.lli; Umax April
October unit November of each .yenr.
its
water
supply
from
artesian
wells,
mil, null, m il
WHITE SERGE, yard............................ .*......................98c
and the capacity of these wells is Sucli a new department will add to
Meiilj, iiml In rili no oiiilti rU Iiii'I iiiIi-iI. eirept dial llekels reuillot: I n haviiniinli Im lml. In rill mil). 1‘xlra rliurge fur preferra-il spun1.
the effectiveness nnd uniformity of
steadily
declining,
it
is
stated,
and
'JlirnimlTtlil.il&gt;. i n ptlmip.il pnlolri
engineers predict thnt these wells the ritualistic*work and tactics.
TISSUE DRESS GINGHAM, yard ...,........... ....... ... 48c
Pull Information on rniiosl at "Ault Mr. I’nsler" Imrean or
The Grand Commnndery went into
will he inadequate to meet the city's
J. F. WARD, Tritv. Pans. Agent
C. M. IIAll.E, Gen, Agl.
Ticket OHire and I'irr, 80(1 K. Bay St., Jacksonville, Telephone 638
COLORED PURE IRISH LINEN, yard.................$1.39
demands within the next twenty executive session ycstcrfbiy morning
at
10
o'clock.
The
•
report
o
f
the
ycais.
TABLE DAMASK (colored border), y a r d ........;..... 98c
"Soft water is essential to manufac­ finance committee showed the finan­
turing, especially’cotton manufactur­ ces of the commander}1 to be in ex­
PERCALE, yard ...... ’............... ..... .................. ......... ...,19c
ing,’* Chairman Evans suid, "and cellent condition.
Prelate Rutfer of Daytoha Reach
Jacksonville cannot hope to become u
WINDSOR CREPE, yard ................. ........................... 25c
great manufacturing city until it gels repotted for the mcniorisis commit­
tee, stating that thirty-six Knights
un adequate supply."
“South America is a greater user of Templar had died during the year,
Tim commander}* pnirsed a resolu­
cotton goods,’ 'he raid, “and Jackson­
ville is just us logical a place for tion o#-thanks to Olivet Commnndery,
manufacturing these goods as it is the press, the Elks club nnd the citi­
zens generally.
for exporting them."
The city commission has not token
S ir Hurry 1* Brown of Ioikeland
any definite action on the proposed gave a report on the forthcoming
step to secure fresh wntbr, and it is triennial whirl) will he held nt Scprobable Chairman Evans will offi- attic or Portland in 1925.
ciully revive the question In the near j Charters for new commander Us for
future.—Jacksonville Journal.
Quincy und Arcndiu were grouted.
The cummandery, solemn and sc*
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Sjiiokc date us it wus, was not without Its
First Street . SELLS IT F O R LESS
W ela k a Block
3 2 7 Sanford Avenue
Phone 3 7 2 -W i House, MAbley'a Drug Store nnd humor, the committee, on grievances
Hunt's Pharmncy,
t f ' hnd remained outside for n long while.

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SANFOItD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923

INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE

ENTERTAINMENT WOMAN’S COUNCIL SEMINOLE BANK
AT HIGH ! SCHOOL HIGHEST B O D Y SHOWS GROWTH
~ ~ WAS A BIG HIT IN THIS WORK
IN STATEMENT

NUM BER 13

REWELDING ALLIED FRONT
- EXPECTED FROM MEETING TAKING PLACE AT PARIS

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GOOD CROWD TURNED OPT TO I WOMEN WHO ATTENDED MEET­ RECENTLY INCREASED CAPITAL
Go o d c r o w d t u r n e d o u t t o !
AND BUSINESS SHOWS IG7
ING IN MOBILE WlftL HE
HELP HIGH SCHOOL
PER CENT INCREASE
IN SANFORD.!
INQUIRING INTO DEATH OF
FRENCH AND BELGIAN MIN­
».The entertainment nt the High!
A further indication of the contin­
TABERT A N D MONEY
ISTERS DRAFT REPARA­
School last night was well attended! The SVoman’sc Council U the high­ ued progress of Sanford is the action
‘ PAID TO SH ER IFF
TIONS PLAN
and the two playlets were greatly en­ est executive body in the women’s recently taken by the directors of the
joyed together with the dances and work tyt Southern Methodism. Throuh Seminole County Hunk Increasing the
songs, and good orchestra music. The this body all of our Women’s Mis­ capitalization of that institution.
High School orchestra is one of the sionary work is projected u)id carried
Organized in 1913 by Forest Lake,
best in the state tjnd is composed of on. This council meets once a year with a capital stock of $50,000, the
That Means N othing and It ALL WHIES ARE PARALYZED IN twenty pieces all of the members be­
in some one of our large cities. The bank lins always taken the initiative AIRPLANE DISCOVERS AM. OF II Is Snitl to All Inter-Allied
Throws No L ight on Blot on
COMMUNITY AND RESULTS
ing High School pupils. Such an last session has just closed at Mobile, in any movement that has had for its
Countries and Makes it Eas­
MEMBERS OF PARTY AT
State's Fair Nam e
ARE UNKNOWN
orchestra speaks well of the versatil­ Ala., and the next one will In* held in purpose the advancement of Sanford.
ier on Germany
BILL CAMP
ity of our splendid schools and Tampa, Florida/ The president and It is today recognized as one of the
O l j r T l r A s s o c i a t e * I’ r f M t
MIAMI, April 13.—The airplan
tlir The A«»i&gt;clntrJ i’r , n t
l l lr The AMDflntrd P rf« i(
scholars.
Corresponding secretary of the Con­ strongest and most progressive banks which left this morning with food for
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 13.—
CULLMAN, Ala., April 13.—Three
PARIS, April 13.—A rewelding of
ference
Society
are
members
of
this
Sheriff Jones,.of Leon county, was to­
in the state, due to the fact .thnt th e , t)u, p ort Myers motor party which tin* Interallied front is expected to
“Miss Civilization" wns the princi­
persons were injured and several res­
council. As they come fresh front confidence it has always displayed in i j„ stranded in the 7vcrgladoa r e a c h e d result from today's meeting of the
day culled before the joint legislative
pal
piece
put
on
by
the
pupils,
and
idences and hams blown down and
investigating committee inquiring in­ scores of livestock killed in a violent assisted by Miss Florence Henry, the sittings of this great liikly ty San­ Sanford has, in turn, been reciprocal-1 bjh
„t 9:30 this morning and; Frnnco-Belgiun ministers here, nt
ford they will have much df tl/rilling ed by the people, of the community. found nine members of the party with
to the death of Martin Tubert, North
windstorm which swept Sinfoe section who took the title role of Alice Gard­
interest for the women whet moit here That this Ims- been the cast* is force- four cars. The remainder of the par- whith the reparations plan drafted
Dakota youth, to recite his connec­
15 miles northeast of Cullman nt mid­ ner. This is the second time this has
by the French experts will be com­
tion with the case. According to af­ night last night according to advices been featured ut the High School next week.
fully demonstrated in the comparative tJ. wort. two miles west and were peon pared to one drawn up by the Bel­
fidavits in the hands o fthe commit­ reaching here. All wires are paralys­ and wns put on the prografn last
On next Monday a number of the statement showing the growth of dc-1|;y ('aptnin Carr and N. C. Torstel in gian:’. It is understood that the two
tee Jones is nlleged to have entered ed in the community and actual result night by special request. It was well conferences officers and some of the posits which in April, 1915, totalled1„' ,,)nnp&gt; The plane returned nt noon
differ only slightly. It fa also be­
into agreement with the Putnam
played by every member of the cast council ofifcials will arrive in San­ $185,000, and as of April, 1923, $1,- bringing back L. A. Whitney n*news lieved, therefore, the discussions to­
of storm 1ms not been determined.
Lumber Company, owners of the con­
and is a snappy, one piece play by ford preparatory to the opening of 050,000 an increase of $805,000 nr *107 paper autti of St. Petersburg who said day should prove fruitful. The French
vict lensed cump nt Clu'rn, by which
Richard Harding Davis, that never the great meeting on Tuesday after- per cent in eight years.
all members of the party were safe. plan prepared by the foreign office
he wns to receive $20 for every pris­ the office of Couitty Judge'J. 15. Wil­ fails to hold the attention of the nu- noon at the Methodist church. An
Since its organization tin* lmnk hns
experts in clou* collaboration with tho
lis of I a'oii county, who is said to dicnce
oner brought to the camp by him.
The following took part in executive meeting will Is* laid Mon­ invnrlubly ,.,.1,1
,,f g Jt \ f f a i n s t H o U S C '
leparutiops commission. Lo'M atin,
have
held
court
sessions
at
any
time
Jones, in making a sworn statem ent|l
“
this play:
day night. The first session of the 8 per cent amt for a two year period j
which prints :» resume of the draft
of
day
or
night,
whenever
n
prisoner
admitted having seen Tabert in the
of David R eopened
, Alice Gardner, daughter of James conference will begin at 1:00 p. m„ paid 10 per cent. This latter figure
.toys it leaves Hit* total German inis the amount now being paid annualcounty jail and remembered the sen­ was brought in by Sheriff Jones, and K. Gardner, President of L. 1. &amp; \V. Tuesday.
at
(IraiQ)Rapids
debtness
alone . hundred and thirty|
imposed
the
customary
fine
of
$25
or
tence of $25 flne or three months nni
R. It.—Florence Henry.
On Wednesday nfternoon a pageant 1\ to its stockholders. April 1st of
two billion void marks but provides
three
months.
the chaingung, imposed by the court.
(||y T l i r \ itftmil rtf«ktl
n
*lw k &lt;hyidcml
Joe Hatch, alius ‘’Gentleman Joe"— will be given by the Orphanage pco-’ th,K
for tlu* method of payment which
Before entering upon the flogging Ed Moye.
He suid two deputies made the arrest
GRAND
RAPIDS, Mich.; April 13. would lessen the burden of debt nnd
pie from Enterprise, demonstrating 'V,,H
'vh'cl' r«3'™sontod $ W
and that the prisoner wns held in jail phase of the Tabert case, the investi­
'u w ,ssm'- r »o Seminole —A motion asking suit of John W .1at (In
Brick Mcnkin, alias “Reddy the tho Children’s Missionary Society, at ut° " of
,
, . session
. of, ...
... D( out)tv Bank. . is. now capitalized lor llanzell ngainst Israelite House of im nts same time accelerate install48 hours after he wns sentenced as gating committee will uwnit t|n&gt; nc- Kid"—Byron Stephens.
worlt.
I he entire
Wednusduring tin* next few years.
$100,0011 and it is n matter of gratifi- David, here recently, be reopened
required by law, and then taken to I Bon of Ike senate on the houso rcsolu- I Harry Hayes, alius ’Grand Stundj day will be full of Interest.
Taylor county nnd turned over to lion, which seeks to make the commit Harry”—William Moye.
The public '.will be more than wel­ eotiou to tlu* officers and directum.. was tiled in the United liinl'.i* didU* 11Riming houses or tippling shops; pertec’s inquiry ‘cover every other in­
that sheriff,
Captain Luras, Chief of Police— come to all the meetings of this body. thnt t h e n e w offerings was oversub-j cornt. Attorney representing th.
, , in
. tiling the
..........suns
stance in the state of Fiorida, where Victor MeLaulin.
scribed, tin* slin k bringing $25 over a eonov asserted
motion aide lo work who habitually •live1
Probably Sanford has not for years, par value of $190 per share, this pre|(
int
has
bean
public
ly
charged
curelty
Hint lie bus new evidence tending to "pon the earnings of their wives or
TALLAHASSEE, April 13.—Both
Policemen—Leonard MeLucas, San entertained a body of'women of such
I mimn being placed to the bank's sur- prove llausell plotted to "bomb the minor ibiblren, and all uble bodied
houses are expected to rock along to­ ,to convicts' has occurred in county +-j,'|t,jst |u.r
prominence, and who are" doing s o , .
buildings ut the eolony and make mule persons over the age of eigh­
day with minor Trills nnd adjourn convict leased camps, particularly the I Trainmen—Robert Will.abis, Mer- much for society a t home and abroad.!
, ...
.
,
.
,
I lie officers am! directors of the a way with large slims of money kept teen years who arc without legitimate
shortly after noon for the customary instance attributed to MacClenny in • ton Aycnck&gt; Morris Moye, Lewis
TIu* delegates representing the l o - 1j i
( as follows: Forest Lake, in Hu* vaults there."
week-end recess. This did not take Baker county."
nn uns of support, and remain in idteHughey, Fred Pope.
cal society are, Mr*. W. S. Thorton, t president A. It. Key, ;first vice-preslinto consideration any discussion of
Much resentment baa cropped out
tiesi, shall be deemed vagrants; pro­
"Box and Cox" is a farce ill which Mrs. J. D. Parker, Mrs. C,. II. Smith, j
drnf and cashier; (J. W. Spencer, s*c«
^ '( i r D C l I o
thcuction relating to handling of con­ in both branches of the general «s- “Box and Cox" are badly mixed nil
vided, however, that no person 'by
Mrs. P. M. Elder.
oud vice-president; It. \V. Deane, ns...
,
victs. Thus far this question hns aembly over the resolution adopted through tho piny and Byron Steph­
leason of eiieninstnnees, it tempora­
’
MRS. W. J CARPENTER.
sis,ant cashier; L. I*. Met’,,Her, .... .
IM a ilU S L t ‘ f1 M i a m i
bobbed up on one or other of the by the North Dakota legislature, and ens as link, Victor MeLaulin ns Cox
lity without meatisf of support, or
C hairm an, Publicity.
Cameron, A. T. I(onset ir, J. (’. Ben­
floors every day during the present (during the debate on the resolution and Mae Molly ns Mi's. Bouncer were
Today
for
II.
Roads
who in good faith is travelling from
nett, A. 1\ Connelly and Thomas E.
session. The session will go into the )today, it is certain Hint the action all very clover in their parts nnd the
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^one place to another by any menus
Wilson.
G. O. P. Leaders to
third week Monday with nil of the taken in the northwestern state will farce was enjoyed throughout.
hit Thr a nrinird t’rrani
whatsoever seeking employment or
MIAMI, April 13. Seventeen nnvn for other legit mate purposes, shall, by
Read
tlu*
statement
in
this
issue.
big work nheud of it, but with all \ho again attacked.
To givo sauce to tin* general pro­
Wipe Out Deficit
torpedo -seaplanes or the squadron
calenders in good shape for the recep­
reason of such lack of means of sop­
A lengthy telegram was sent to gram music and dances and vocal
Soon
as
Possible
engaged
in return flight from Key
tion of major problems.
or travelling as aforesaid bo
solos
were
rendered
that
were
ex­
Governor Nestos of North Dakota
We-l to Hampton Roads left Miami;
deemed n vagrant.' It shall be unlnwtoday by the joint investigating com­ cellent in every particular. The stage
WASHINGTON, April 13.—Prelim­
early today, intending to make the
TALLAHASSEE, April 13.—The mittee informing him that the com­ was all set fur I.n I’nlomn and the
’ i ful for any person to be a vagrant,
inary
discussion relative to the 192*,
next stop at I'Yruniuliiui. Two seijhouse today moved to make special mittee* was ready to proceed with its balcony scene with Miss Lilly Ruth
and nay person convicted of tkdng a
phutc tenders departed after III
order of business for 11 o’clock Wed­ investigation, and asked the gover­ S[Tf-ncer as tho Spanish sctiiorila on convention city of the Republican par- \
vagrant
shall In* punished as provided
plane &lt; left.
nesday morning to consideration of nor to supply it with the nnmes of tho balcony nnd Ilj’mn Stephens as ty together with the making of,
in Section 5108.
the measure looking to the nbolition parties who presented evidence in tin* Spanish cavalier In which they plans to wipe out Hie remainder of
Sect inn 2. That Section 5198 RcIf the “balance of power* 'is the
of county convict lease system, nnd which the N’ortli Dakota legislature both sang the song in Spanish wns the deficit incurred by the Republi­
\
ised
General Stattutes of Florida bo
cans in the 1920 campaign nnd a sur­
KALAMAZOO, Mieh, April 13.— balance recorded on the ledger, it is
to prohibit corporate punishment in based its action.
one of the finest bits of singing and vey of the general piilitlral situation,
•*
and
llii*
same is hereby amended to
Tho Rev. Father I’tmrles Dillon, as­ certainly the U. S. A. that holds it.—
this state. Action will be taken fol­
lead as follows:
Senator W. A. MacWilliams of St. acting that has ever been put on in constitute the outstanding develop­ sistant rector of St. Augustine's Cath­ Boston Transcript.
lowing the presentation to the com­
Augustine, who introduced the resolu­ Sanford. Their Spanish nnd their ments of a series of conferences with olic church, shot and killed Rev. Fath­
Attest, Trial and Pennlty—Upon
mittee report by ‘ Chuirmnn Mayo, tion calling for the joint inquiry into rendition of tills well known Spanish
information made upon oath before*
Republican leaders concluded here er Henry O’Neill, rector of the church Hendry Has Bill
moved the rules be waived and the the dcuth.of Tabert. declared today song was simply great nnd the effects
an officer authorized to act in such
last night by Fred W. Uphnnil, treas­ us they sat at the ilinnet) table last
measure passed ut this time. It pro­ while the committee was in. session of ttie scenery and stage settings wus
Defining
Vagrancy
cases
such officer shall issue his war­
urer of the Republican national com­ night, then calmly went 'to the tele­
vides no more convicts shall be leused that “my resolution asks for an in­ complete in every detail. After the
rant
for
tlu* arrest of any person
phone and notified the police and cor­
in View of Situation therein named
to private firms except in small vestigation into the testimony upon song the Spanish folk dance was put mittee.
or described who is
Participants it) the conference with oner.
counties where the number of con­ | which the resolution passed by the on with the following taking pnrt:
charged
therein
with being a vagrant
Mr. Uphnm included John T. Adams,
TALLAHASSKK. Fin., Apriil 13.Dillon fired four shots, all of which
victs arc insuficiont to maintain a North Dakota legislature wns based." Helen Vernay, Gladyce Wilson, Melba
under any of tho provisions' of tho
chuirmnn of Die Republican National took effect. As Father O’Noill fell
I I I ) T h r \ ftftitrlnflrtf I ' r r s n l
camp, provided they be leased to
“In the first place," continued the Rizenstein, Ollie Vera Glisson, Byron Committee, who returned to Washing­ diad, Dillon tunned to the Rev. Fath­ Representative W. T. Hendry, of Tay­ foregoing Section 5 IPS and such war­
other counties.
Stephens, D.ouglns King, Ed Moye, ton yesterday after a trip abroad, Sec­
er' McCullough, the only witness of lor county, where is located the lum­ rant shall be executed by any sheriff,
The senate passed a bill by Senator senator, “I want to say that in my George Cowan.
ber company around which tiie storm constable .town muruhnl, polica officer
retaries
Weeks
and
Davis,
Rush
L.
Stokes providing for an additional opinion, North Dakota legislature
They were all dressed in Spanish Holland, assistant attorney general, the tragedy, nnd bunded him a phial over the dentil of Murlin Tabert, al­ or by privuct person duly authorized
member of the supreme court. The ; had n6 business to pass the resolution. costumes nnd tho effect was very nnd others prominent in the councils containing holy oils, w ith the request leged convict whip victim, lias cen­ thereto by tlu* officer issuing such
In drafting my resolution, I so word­
measure now goes to the house.
pretty and artistic in colors and ef­ of tiie party. Mr. Uplium during his that he adm inister-the sacrament of tered, him not only actively support­ warrant. But any such sheriff, coned it because I wanted to show to the
extreme unction ut once.
fects.
ed all steps looking to an invostign- stabl town marshal, police officer
two day stay in the cupitol also has
TALLAHASSEE. Apri; 13.—Flog­ people of tlie United States that the
Another good sketch was put on by had two conferences with President
According
to
a
statement
tho
a'ssist |on 0f. Tnbcrt's death, hut has intro- or other pence officer may arrest any
ging of convicts in county leased con­ North Dakota resolution w as..prej­ Byron Stephens und Clarence Fields Hunting but nt these policies have taut rector is said to have made to j ducw| „
lU.^ Knvd to Umil un(, vagrant without a warrant if in the
vict camps in which one death is in­ udiced upon an cx-partc view anil depicting Mr. Gallagher nnd Mr. been entered upon it was explained, police and county officers, he wns prescrilK* the broad terms constituting judgment of any such officer delay
“driven to fury" by ullcgcd ill treat­ vagrancy in this state. Mr. Hendry's In procuring a warrant would prob­
.Sheen in which they sang the well
volved, will bo the center of legisla­ wns unwarranted."
"Higginbotham has been indicted," known song of these popular com­ only in a general way.
ment at the hands of the dead priest. bill would also provide Hiul warrants ably unable such alleged vagrant to
tive action here today. The joint in­
vestigating committee will enter up­ he declared, “and I understand that edians and they were very good and
"Ho treated me with disrespect uver bo required for tho arrests of va­ escape urrost, provided, however, that
Tornado Sweeps
on its first phase of its inquiry into there is ucivil suit pending against brought down the house.
sihcc 1 canio here, 13 months ago, grants. In cuscs whore the arresting in tho event of the arrest of any
A description of tho entertainment
the death of Martin Tabert, North the Putnam Lumber Company. Whilo
from Battle Creek,” he is reported ns officer thinks tho delay incident to person without warrant as aforesaid,
Over Louisiana,
Dakota youth, whilo the senate will it might bo wise for us to take testi­ would not be complete without apecial
having told tho police. "He assumed procuring u warrant might effect the then such arresting officer shall
Killing Many toward me the atlitude of ti Czar. escape of the vagrant, he can' act
act on a resolution adopted by the mony on certain points, and on the mention of Byron Stephens who took
forthwith cause a warrant to be is­
charge
relating
to
the
sheriff
of
Looti
part in all the plays, nil the songs
house today which seeks to broaden
without a warrant, hut such an instru­ sued upon proper oath as aforesaid
"He
treatud
me
as
u
little
boy,
re­
&lt; n r T h r A i i w l « l ( 4 l ‘r r a a )
the scope of the committee’s inquiry county (J. R. Jones), it would be n and nil the sketches nnd dances phowTHIBODEAUX, !&gt;n., April 13.— fusing to permit me to visit the fam­ ment must be secured before the va­ before the alleged vagrant shall bo
to cover every instance of flogging very reprehensible thing if the sheriff ipft^that Byron is one of the most Two negroes were killed and u score ilies of tiie parish, or take any part in grant shall bo jailed. Mr. Hendry's imprisoned; provided further, that
were to take $20 a head for prisoners versutilo young men in' the High of whites and negroes were injured
in the state of Florida.
any person charged as a vagrant as
the life of tiie parish. I protested In measure, follows:
A bitter fight U expected in the he turned over to the lumber com­ School and as n portrayer of many when u tornado swept across Bayou vain against this uttitude and tonight
Who Are Vagrants—Rogues and aforesaid shall be given an opportu­
senate over the concurrent resolution. pany, for us to usurp the functions parts and with his excellent voice he Lnfourche 'early today. Many houses when wo qunrrrlrd over the mutter at vagabonds idlu or dissolute iwraoiis nity by tho arresting officer to com­
It means that if tho resolution is of the court in civil and criminal mat­ la invuluablo in tho entertainment line in the path of the tornado which was the dinner tuhle, he ordered me to who go almut begging, common gam­ municate with counsel before being
adopted, Senator T. J. Knabb, owner ters might not lie nt this time wise.” and will be grently missed next yenr. estimated two hundred yards wide pack my belonging and get out.
blers, persons who uso juggling, or put upon trial upon the charges of
Walter Higginbotham was indicted In fact the High School pupils are were wrecked. A courier-on horse­ “1 got up from the table and went unlawful gomes or plays, common vajiarancy; and provided further, that
of a convict leased camp ut MncClen*
my, Baker county, will bo placed un­ by a grand jury at Madison for mur- to bo congratulated this year in their back rode into Thibodeaux after day­ upstairs to pack up*, but it wns a re­ pipers and fiddlers, common drunk- no sentence shall be imposed upon
der fire. It is understood that Sena­ dyr in connection with the Tabert work along every line und 'the enter­ light und told of the destruction. volver, not n Htlit ruse, I packed. I urds, common night walkers, thieves, any person dunged with being a va­
tainments have been abovo the aver­ Sheriff'Stark immediately visited the picked up a phial of holy oil and then pilferers, traders in stolen property, grant except upon the verdict of a
tor Knabb’s friends were rallying doath. He wus n convict Loss.
Senator MacWilliams read a tele­ age in this amatcur-linc. •
around him today.
scene and reported conditions there went down stairs where
Father Jfcwd or viautuu persons, keepers of petit-jury. Any person as arrested
The joint investigating committee, gram from the Putnam Lumber Com­
extremely grave. Physicians und O'Neill and Father McCullough were gumbling places, common rnilers und shall tic given a speedy trial, but not
after a day of perliminary meetings pany requesting that it be allowed to Travelling: Salesmen
hundreds of citizens left for tho, vil­ eating. I intended to give - him a brawlers, persons who habitually neg­ within twenty-fout* hours after such
will get down to buaincs at 10 o’clock present evidence at the investigation.
lage carrying supplies und
id mgdfdne, chance to confess and repent before I lect all leglttninto employment or arrest, unless such trial bo voluntarily
From
Jacksonville
in the morning. Sheriff J. R. Jones of This committee informed the company
killed him, hut us I advanced into the misspend their earnings without pro­ requested by the alleged vagrant, and
Killed Near DeLand
Ia*on county, who is said to havo re­ that it would be allowed to present its
POLAND DEPORTS 'jE W i*
room with my hand holding the re­ viding for themselves or the support upon conviction such person so charg- _
ceived $20 “a head" for every prison­ side.
IM M J ^ |l)M lla V
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volver extended, 1 saw him grab a of thair families; persons wundcritvg cd ns u vagrant shall be fined not ex­
Representative
C. II. Kcnncrly, a , DELAND, April 13.—The body of
er he delivered to the convict leaned
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WARSAW, April 13.—Hundreds of suit cellar to tjjrow at me und 1 fired or strolling aroulid front place to ceeding one hundred dollars ($100.00)
camp controlled by the Hutnam Lum­ member of the Committee, i„ urging ^George Lafilcs, salesman of Jack Jews are being deported daily in. ac­ twice. After that I do nut recall place without any lawful purpose or or by imprisonment for not more than
ber Company ut Clara, where Martin that a full ipvestigativn he made into sonville, was found early today bo- cordance with the Polish ofiler for the very well what happened."
object, habitual loafers, habitual dis­ six months. No commitment of any
Tabert is said to have been flogged every phase of the case, declared "all sidc the road to Daytona. The car expulsion of Jewish refugees from Po­
orderly persons, persons habitually person so convicted, for default in
to death, will be the subject of in­ of the newspapers in the country arc turned turle, was lying beside the land. In view of tho American immi­
Thu cycle won’t be complete until neglecting all lawful basiness; par­ payment of any fine imposod, shall is­
railing im rotten, and how about the road. Tho man drowned in shallow gration restrictions, a majority of some one starts u tux|iuyers' bloc.— sons who habitually spend their time
quiry.
sue until seventy-two hdura after con­
The committee still also investigate, people down hero 7 Must t^ey depend water.
them are going to Argentina.
Chicago .Journal of Commerce.
by frequenting houses of ill fame, viction and sentence.

WINDSTORM
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LAST NIGHT

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TftE SANFORD1bAh,Sr ftE ltA tb ,1FW d a Ht, APRIL ib1, 1923
to t o to to

to to

added—one-ipr-tho best potted plant I
and another for the best potted fern
and silver ctips are to be the prizes.
SECOND
It is to bo hoped that there will bo
many exhibits from Sanford gardens,
STREET to
to nnd .a large attendance of Sanford
to
to
Mr*.
Henry
Wight,
Reporter
people. The time is fast approaching
Between
to
Phone 345-W
when Sanford may stage a Flower [ SUGAR-CURED HAMS, per lb..... ..................................... ... ............. | 25c
PARK
to to to to to to to to to
Show of hor own as a stimulus to
SPRING LAMB, per lb .
.......... ....
......... .....................;_.35c ■
floriculture in this community,-but
and
thia great show in-O rlando will take ■ CHICKENS, FRESH KILLED, per lb................ ........ .........................35c !
Music Departments-...
'........................... ............... 20c ■
OAK •
The regular monthly meeting of the in a good deal more than merely S FANCY LEGS OF PORK, per lb.
Music Department of the Woman’*
stater achievements.
nkkkw uw hm
Club was held at tho Comfort Cottage SEARS t e l l s HOW MAIL SERV- 5 Prime Stedr Pot Roast, lb. .'........ ................. 15c
Pork Shoulder-Arms^ lb.
,A5c*.£.
through tho courtesy of Mrs. M. Mur.
Legs
of
Lamb,
Western,
lb..........................
35c H
, ICE-GOT lK T O ^ IT tE S E K X rT A M .lsJV ^
•.............*...... .....................
tin, Wednesday afternoon, April 11,
Sirloin Steak, Western, lb. J...J..:,....;L'..!1..35e "
nl 3:30 o’clock. .
sjtcftlcSi P la in ,
William Joe Scars, congressman
T-Bone
Stbak, Western, l b. . . . . . 35c S
A regretted illness deprived the de­ from the fourth Florida district, told
Stca 1cs, FIa 1, 1!,)• . » » „ . ****........ *«,„...., ,1*6c
Round
SteiUL-Wcsterpf
lb-------------r... ,r,
}j
portment of the presence of its chair­ thcimombor* of the Chpmber o t ComT-Bone- to-Stea
k .lb . -------------- --------— ..... 15c,
IIlWai-VA .. i ; --- H ' “ * " ‘ I**
A ^ILSLlfrHEP^____
15c
Lamb Roast, Western, lb....... .................:...25c S
merce at their rogulur weekly lunch- ■ !^ r, ? n
,
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PEACHES, NO.
O Q n
ing.
. ............
&gt;,u..iire
lfic
Lamb Stow, Western, lb.................r.......... 20c S
eon today how it happened that the - Sirloin Steak, lb.
Seven Bone Steak, lb. ...........................„....15c
Prccclding the program n nugges- post office here got in a jam (nnd
1 CAN ..... ..............
Lamb Chops, Western, lb............................ 35c S
San
Francisco Split Steak, lb. ..x„...............15c
tion was offered that an annual ex­ Postmaster Mjcl-oan sat through the
Legs of Pork, Western, lb. ;...........
.....20c !
Clubhouse Steak, lb......................................15c
change of programs bo made by the speech an intense listerner). And
Loins of Pork, Western, lb............................25c J
Short Cuts Steak, lb....................................15c
music department of tho Woman’s the congressman also told how he
Shoulder of Pork, Western, lb......................20c “
Silveraide Steak, lb...................................
15c
Club and the Cocllian Music Club, the brought rcliaf far the situation not
Pork Chops, Western, lb.............................. 25c *
Upper Buttock Steak, l b ........ .......
15c
Junior Music Club of the city, which only here, hut in Wentl’nlm Dtmch,
Pork Roasts, Western, lb............................... 20c £
A. &amp; I*. CHERRIES, •
A. &amp; I*. CHERRIES,
Under Buttock Steak,' lb..................
15c
under the guidance of Mrs. Fannie F.t Fierce and Daytona.
Breakfast Bacon, Western, lb....;...............35c 5
NO. 2 l/ i
M X0
no. i
Q ln
Stcmhridgc Munson hus for many
The congressman’s speech, nnd a
PAN ........................T t U t
CAN ...................
yea is been an important factor in the musical program, featuring songs by
musical life of Sanford. This was the assemblage, and violin selections S LEGS OF MILK-FED VEAL, per l b . .......... ........... ....................... 25c
put in the form of a motion, was sec­ by Merrill Evuns, described as a new ■ VEAL CUTLETS, per lb..... ............... ..........................;.... .......... ...... . 25c
onded and unanimously carried.
Oriundo resident, accompanied by S VEAL CHOPS per Hi.
2tic
Attention was called to the npxt Miss Hazed Maurer daughter of A. ■ VEAL ROASTS," p e r lb. .................
..
25c S
and last ojayrmn for this season,
A. &amp; P. ORATED PINE­
A. &amp; P. SUCEI) PINE-.
which will tie "Junior I)ny’ in charge her, were the hig attractions of the 1! V liiiY L i P O l v 1 U1 I 1L, 2 I b S . TOT................................ i ............................................................ 25c
APPLE, NO.
APPLE, NO.
of Mrs. W. Gwyiin Fox and Mrs. Tom lu^hwm
■ FANCY FLORIDA PORK, CORN-FED, per lb .................................25c
2 CAN ....................M A.% *
2 CAN .............
Moore, a t tho studio of Mrs. F. S.
You,i^ M m ill K»t n hnnil Ihnt a J l I f T U i r ' H A M S
n o r Ih
1 r
brought down tho house, iincl iruve an 5 _
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Munson, May 0th.
The following delightful program encore, bo thnt the &lt;llner« were in ;i FANCY BREAKFAST BACON, per ib ........... ............ . .1............ 25c
wns given, being in charge of Schullc high good humor when the gentle- |a DON’T OVERLOOK OUR GROCERY SALE—ALL FRESH GOODS
mun known to his friends here as Joe
Maincs:
Sears got up to apeak.
Peer fiynt.. .
N. 15. C. PREMIUM A dramatic prose reading arranged At one point in his address abound­ Fancy White Bacon, lb.......... :.......;...........15c ^B(icon Nugget, Sugar cured, lb.................... 20c ■N
Beef to Braze, lb...........................
15c
Spare Ribs, Western, lb.........................— 20c ■
from the famous drama by Ibsen, ing in jokes and colloquuilinms, lie
M
Beef
to
Boil,
lb
.................
,15c
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SOI)A CRACKERS with musical numbers—Grieg.
referred to hi* home burg ns "Kissim­
Pig
Tails,
Western,
lb.................................
20c
N
Beef to Kettle Roast, l b , ........................... 15c
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Mrs. Ernest Householder, Header. mee, once Cow-Simmce," Again lie
Cream
Cheese,
lb.
....................................
...
30c
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Beef to Steam, lb........................................... 15c
u
declnred: “I don't give a tinker’s
Fresh, Crisp, Salty, The story:
Limburgcr Cheese, Ib...................
dllc
Solweig’s Song, Second Peer Gyal dorrt. And nlso gave vent to the S Those Cuts are Froiji Very Choice Fed Wes­
P er Package
Wisconsin Brick Cheese, 11)..... r.................... 40c
tern Steers
thought that "I don’t know whether
Op. 55 No. f.
Sliced
Ham, lb........................'.......................40c
Pure
Lard,
lb.
:.............................'...............
15c
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Miss Virginia I have sense enough to represent you
Luncheon
Loaf, lb ..........................................2l)c
Pan
Sausage,
lb.......................................
......
15c
in congress or not.’
Do Coursey, accompanist.
Butter,
lb.................
!......................................55c
Pork
Sausage,
lb....................................
.
.
.......
15c
He
characterized
the
postal
di­
The story:
Clover
Bloom
Butter,
lb..........................r....fi0c
Beef
Liver,
lb........
.........................................
15c
lemma
as
growing
out
of
a
misunder­
Tiie Death of Ase. First Peer Gynt
ECONOMY
Pure
Lard
in
Cartons,-lb..........
.................. IRe
SERVICE
QUALITY
Smoketl Sausage, lb...............................;.......15c
standing, nnd was the result of the
Op. 10, No. 2.
Mrs. II. C., DuBose, Miss Virginia same sort of Btupidity which built
BOILED HAM, THIS IS JUICY AND GOOD, lb
....................................................... 5tk
here npoat office for u town of 2,301)
De Coursey (piano duet).
people, instead of one to accommodate
The story:
FANCY TONGUE SAUSAGE. Per lb......................... - ....................................... :......................... 30c
Anitra’s Dance. First Peer Gynt a population of from 15,000 to 25,NUCOA— BUTTERS BREAD, STAYS SWEET, per Ib............................................................30c
000 people,,,
Op. -fli, No, 3.
He didn’t lay th^ blame at the door
Misses Mildred Simmons, Nan Pax­
of
the republicans, but gave out the
ton (piano duct).
reminder
thnt tho democrats were in
Conclusion of the story.
Mrs. Householder read the story power when the post office emporium
with line dramatic power, and the wns erected here.
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KEEP MOVING
When tho congressman got a wire !■
musical numbers were all charmingly
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rendered. Mrs. MaincH reserves much from the West Palm Bench office, re­ ■
-N E X T DOOR TO COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS
■ WEST FIRST STREETcredit for arranging this program, citing that conditions there were as
- p y s r p ts ;fron»-JO nrti^o ; ip: thp c p n g e s t^ d :h e rjy ;h e wired the post­
-- M in a iiM iH in M n n M U u iu u im i
of.estimating quality by price. YndTkhm pay'toosiiutTr.filHl
master general to consult the presi­
Literary
Digest
for
March
3,
telling
you can pay loo little
of the revival of "Peer Gynt" by the dent, who had just been down, ns to
Theatre Guild of New York, were conditions.
THE HAPPY MEDIUM FOR MOTOR CAR PRICES
But he said thnt the next day after
read by Mrs. Gwynn Fox; the illus.will lie found here. If you pay more than our prices you pay
he sent the wire hu got a mesnge
trations,
showing
llie
very
modern
too much. If you pay less we know and you will know lat­
scenery used in the production were saying relief has been granted thnt
er that you paid too lit lie to obtain 1he quality desired. Come
office as well ns the other two on
interesting.
and look at our new OAKLAND models.
Mrs. Martin, in her pleasing man­ the east const,
Mr. Sears had a good word for that
ner, told of her pleasure in having the
privilege of hearing F.dward Baxter 1defunct imititution known aa free f J
Perry, (tie famoua blind pinniat (her | seeda, and declared that if ever the
house guest at the time) play the issue cnnie to tho fore again hu would
Oak Avenue and Third Street
vote (o bring it buck. He said hy
Peer Gynt Suiles.
Members and visitors present will cutting off this great boon to the
long remember this pleasant meeting. farmer congress saved the taxpayers
-SANFOKI). FLORIDA
PHONE 17$230,000 out of a total of $-1,000,000,000.
The plans for Garden Week are
promise to he full of interest. The ■&gt; At one point in his address, ho de­
co-operation of eliurclnvi nnd of all clared ail the taxpayer gets by way
civic organizations is being asked, of a run for his money is mail and
and an effort toward* a general ob­ the privilege to die. At that point
servation nflliis one week of the year he said lhey used to get free seed,
for expression of appreciation of "the but that boon was no more.—Orlando
green tilings growing.’ Prizes are to Re porter-Star.
Around tho corner and out Mill Road i.s a real land of sunshine and breezes and
he offered school children for collec­
SHERIFF OF LEON COUNTY
flowers for you and the family.
YOU WANT
tions of ferns and grasses, and for
N
CALLED BEFORE LEGISLATURE
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the
best
built
bird
houses.
A
com■
INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE
to produce EggH and develop
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plete program will lie published in
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It is only a few happy miles away, in an Overland. And the cost of going whenever
"so,,,,,.,
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m
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this column next week. Garden Week on what those newspapers any?"
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to develop Flesh and Horse Power. ■ I is to he celebrated from April 22nd "The paper* have told of how n
you like is very small. We believe—and advisedly— that tho OVERLAND Is the most
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to
the
2t&gt;lh,
inclusive,
young
convict
hy
the
name
of
White
E
economical car to own and use.
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said thnt he had been beaten until
to produce more and better Milk. ■■'
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The April meeting of the Welfare the flesh was rationing off his body,"
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Department has been called off, out declared the representative in refer­
Folks who drive the new OVERLAND tell us of twenty-five miles and more to the
We guarantee results from the feed we sell and
of
deference to the great gathering ring to the Baker county flogging,
s
“Your Monev Hack if You Are Not Satisfied"
gallon of gasoline.
of women to he in Siinford next week which has resulted In an indictment
in attendance at the State Misidonary against a whipping boss.
-Conference at the Methodist church.
"It wns further declared," contin­
The new OVERLAND is better looking. The hood is higher. The lines are longer.
ued Mr. Kenerly, "th at Senator
*• Oud club women xliould not forget Knahb, owner of the turpentine con­
The body of the touring car is entirely of steel with baked enamel finish.
THE CASH FEED STORE
tiie Slate Flower Show, which is to he vict camp, did not interfere. What
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opened ut one o’clock Tuesday nfter- will the people think? We are just
I't’cd, Grain, Hay and FcrtilizcrM
The
price
is
the
lowest
in
ull
OVERLAND
history
though
this
is the finest OVER­
noon,
April
17th,
in
the
Fair
Grounds
'in
had'
and
we
have
got
to
get
from
Myrtle Avenue and Fourth Street------------ Sanford, Florida
in
Orlando.
Sanford
gardens
should
under.
If
wo
uro
guilty,
we
ought
BABY CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS
LAND ever madt\
capture some of the ribbons.
to have nerve enough to come out
und say so. I’m In favor of the in­
Club women are watching the daily vestigation to the fullest extent."
Touring, Roadster, Coupe, Sedan. Drive an OVERLAND and realize the difference.
reports from Tallahussce with great
A movement to try Higginbotham,
interest ns several bilK are to come outside of Dixie county, his home
See Us Today for in Demonstration
liefore the legislature which will county, failed In the house today, thnt
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mean much to the young life of our body acting unfavorably for the first
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slate. The legislative program . in Alnto on, any m atter connected with
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Tallahassee is in the capable bunds the Tnbert case.
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of Miss Skinner, Florida's Federa­
It was tho tabling of a measure hy
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tion’s fine young president. Mrs. Representative McCall whereby the
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Meade Li^e of Quincy, legislation statutes would have been amended
&gt;*
chairman,
Mrs.
W.
S.‘
Jennings,
whoso
so
as
to
givij
the
prosecution
the
same
Wo Itavip built this lumber
lifelong association with legislatures right in seeking change of venue as
business of ours slowly but
nnd legislators htn her wonderfully tho defense in felony cases.
surely, usiiqj tho old reliable*
for such service, umT other prominent
Higginbotham w as, released •short­
tools known us Quality, Service
women who go from time to time to ly after the indictment on bail of
nnd Pair Prices. Satisfied cus­
the Stuto Capitol during the session. $10,000. This cation was regarded
tomers Jinvo spread the word till,
in legal quarters here today as most
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unusual. Attorneys
for Higgin­
I)o
not
forget
tho
State
Flower
it seems as though everybody
botham
had
planned
*uch
action when
Show
in
Oriundo
Tuesday,
April
17.
should know that this is the placo
the
court
order
granting
bail was
It
I*
to
begin
wilh
a
great
floral
pato buy lumber. Still, there may
rude nnd tho gules of the Fair /gned. It was taken into considera­
be n stranger in town, so we’ll
Grounds will be open ut one o'clock tion by the court in granting bail, it
Sanford, Florida
Corner Park Avenue and Comemrcial Street
run this ud uuy way und tell hintJ
iu the ufternooiv-In addition to the ytaa (laid, that Cross CItjA the seat of
amateur list printed in this column Dixie county, iji sparsely settled and
HILL LUMBER CO,
last week, two entries have been ha* no Jail.
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The cost of any feed is determined by
results obtained from using that feed

'POULTRY FEED
HORSE FEED
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TlHE SA N FO R D D A IL Y HERALD, FRIDAY, AI»RIL 13, 1023

M h K m i R n
SOOTH" AM RICAN MALARIA
DRIVEN OUT BY RE-CU-MA UPSALA AND S
GRAPEVILLE :
“I Was Full of Malaria When I Came to the States
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From South America, RE-CU-MA
. Quickly Drove It Out”
MRS. A, J; HUGHES GIVES CONVINCING
TIMONY
Mr». Hughes, who livea r.t 011-tlt)^congested, I had dlsz'y spells; n had
venue Tampn, Florida, rpd whoso taclel jn m;.' mouth, hehdnchcn, conatiAvenue

pntlofi, indigestion, and was

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weak,

-^Jiysbt&amp;d j;..n ^.aj lnc-JLn°
^-Uitirvou*-ewl-^-empMely—.-vun-dowH:
Ictcly working i?r the Panama-Caral, Two bottleo of i&gt;i?„r,tr.\t
a ihave
....... „„
RE-CU-MA
cn
ind associated with Mr. Thompson
*ho Chief Engineer, declares that
when they rcnchei'd the stntoa both
her husband and herself were full of
malaria, Says Mrs. Ilugltcs: "I am
surely glad wc saw the ndvertisement
of RE-CU-MA. My Liver was almost

tirely corrected nil this nnd I am
feeling fine. Mr. Hughes also took
UE-CU-MA and it relieved him. We
think -RE-CU-MA is wonderful."
RE-CU-MA is on snlc in Sanford by
the Union Thnimacy ami by almost
all good druggists.—Adv.

ShoePolish

Buffalo,

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FIGURE IT O U T

TALLAHASEE, ApYil 12.—The
senate after disposing of minor bus­
iness today went into executive nor.alo’n shortly afternoon to recr-ftr-tr -i
report from Governor'1 Mnnlrv,' aul^ a
milting the cases of officials, hc-has
suspended from offire the past two
ycarr. These officials Include Sheriff.!
Howling, of RuvftI, Baker, of Palm
Bench, and Tuihicr of Broward, nnd
County Solicitor Pino of Dade. Coun- ^
ty Judge Johnson of St. Lucie, nnd ■
County Commissioner J. F. Poore, of 5
Santa Rom county.

for yourself—if you spend mon­
Mrs. J. S. Hinkcl gave a Subscrip­
tion.
SO
O
iinrty
Wednesday
p.
m.
nt
the
ey asrfast as you earn, you have
to* Po rr% *» k» -mi
-mr-w
Library, -There were three'tables of
NOTHING left!
Miss Margaret Ericson, with other players and n numbar of tea guests.
Mrs.
Roy
Saur
was
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visitor
in
RanIf you savq a little out of each
m’s, attended tha. wedding of her
ford
Tucsdny.
friend, Mis* Rutherford, which look
week’s wages it keeps adding up
Mr. amLMrs. Schuman,.Mias Edith,
place In Orlundu on Sunday-evening.
steadily;
Sunday school as usual next Sun* Schnmnn nnd Mrs. Payne were shop
ping
in
Sanford
Monday,
day a t 2:30 and followed by n serf
Isn’t a Bank Account at Our
Mr. and Mrs. Barlow of Tampa
nnm'nt 3:20 by Rev. J! S. Clnrk.
Savings Department and 4% In­
Mrs. Jesse Tyner after r.pcndlng a were the guests of Mrs, Slade Tues­
terest the logical thing for you?
couple of weeks nt the home of her day.
■nu-woud -cam.
flauglil'ffT'Mrs. TVm. Bonderson,~lcrt'
Mrs. Roy Mnur entertained Wed­ lug from the brief proceedings lieWc cordially iriVite your ac­
on Sunday for her own home nt Kla- nesday evening with a W
party. hind dosed doors, it is understood
count.
simmec.
There were three tables of players.
Mra. Hilmor I.undquist spent n cou­ At the conclusion of the gnmo Mrs. that the caso of Mr. Pino and Mr.
ple of days with her father, Mr. Lot* Saur nerved tempting refreshments. Johnson, ware not included In the
batch, and will bo submitted later.
ran and her Muter nt Winter Garden.
II. F. Phipps of Tampa was an out- The senate remained in closed session
Her father li leaving- soon to visit of-town visitor In town this week.
only‘a few minutes, tlis expected
another daughter.
Mrs. E. L. Dinkel was shopping in that committees to investigate the
Severe colds arc still about. Last Hanfbrd Wednesday.
eases presented, will be announced
week Mrs. E. W. Lundquist was ill
There will bo a Cafeteria supper tomorrow. Their proceedings too,
from one nnd iittlo Elizabeth Iler- served nt the Library Friday. Mrs.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
schi, and Esther Ericson had to he B. B. Searcy nnd Mrs. B. J. Over- will he in executive session.
kept from school and Lawrence Lund­ street nre the ladies In charge.
B F WHITNKB, C u b ltr
r V FOffffTHR, rrwJdrnt
STATE BOARD.OF
quist was brought home sick from
W. S. Entzmingcr of Plant City in
mu,ic
WELFARE «BaflBaaaM H anH B aD BB K aaaaaanH aniiitH aBEBM gH H H aiiH BH H aaH
school.
a visitor In town this week.
The Adventists met Saturday nt the
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home of Mr. ami Mrs. West. Elder
PROTECTION OF RIRDS AND | ARRANGE now for the most beauti­
TALLAHASSEE.
Fin., April 1,1.—
Horroughs, of Tennessco, was with
ANIMALS.
m
ful completely furnished, cool, ocean
Creation of a state board of public
(Ily T h r A..o r Intel 1'frM l
them and later took dinner with them
n
front apartments on the beach. Ev­
welfare nnd also the establishment of
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., April 13.— erything new nnd modern, investigate
as well ns Mr. Thomson, who spent
county
boards of public welfare are A course of instruction in the protec­
the night, returning homo with Mr. Pa
ro, provided for in a measure introduced tion of birds nnd nnltnsln would be personally or write in time. Szold,
nnd Mrs. Cramer the next day,
11(1 Ocean Ave,, Apartment 1, Daytona
by Senator Taylor. The mensure is introduced in the public schools of the
Mrs. Parkinson nnd granddaughter,
Dench, Fla.
7-3t-Fri-p
being sponsored by the various wom­ state under the terms of companion
Miss Helen, of Osteen, were dinner
This Sundny, the 15th, is Rev. Jos­ en's organizations of the state.
measures in both houses.
The Daily Herald, 15c tier week.
guests of Mrs. Westcrdick.
eph Wnlnright'H dny nt Mnote's Sta­
Mrs. Alferd Ericson and little son tion church.
were calling on Monday afternoon to
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Sunday nnd took their sister, Mrs. 20. Plcnsc everybody come. Import­ ii
H
Noose nnd the children and her father ant business to talk over.
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Twins, n r.on nnd n daughter, were M
Rev. Walbcrg held services us usual born to Mr. urn! Mrs. II. W. Chandler n■
on Sundny and also attended the Di­ of Cameron Avenue Frltlny. The girl H
bits school. WnuJ^iicre he was the only lived n few hours. Mrs. Chand­ ■n
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guest of Mr. and/Jar*. Ericson.
ler has been very ill since, with Doc­ n
3Ue
Forest West received n telegram tors Marshall nnd Langley in attend­ n
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on Monday to come nt' once and take ance.
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charge of their school Hear Nashville,
Miss Helen Chorpcning has been N
Tonn., while bis brother-in-law has ill In bed with chicken pox. There ■r:
m HM '
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to he away on business/ There has Ims barn n number of cases. Charlie
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Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, of Moore's
friends here, who hope it is only Station, were called to Daytona Sun­
NO. 2 CAN PREMIER
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TINY
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Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fry, Mrs. llengB
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Prevail nnd

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home of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Tyner.
Miss Eunice came on the evening
train the night before but returned
with them. They expect to bo thru
orange packing in n couple of weeks.
They say it is much drier there.
Mr. Thornton, our efficient mail
main, had bad luck with his enr on
Wednesday and had to be towed In.
No wonder from some of the roads he
has to pull through.

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the dny with Mrs. I’revatt'a parents.
Charles King is leaving this week
for a business trip to his former home
in Molenn, Mo.
Two brothers named Werinsky,
from Wisconsin, have bought 20 acres
tof improved land of Charles King,
five of which is on Rcnrdnll avenue,
and the other extends west on the up­
land.
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McKinuon-Markwood. Company will
l»u
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rrt
T he insurance th a t the nation-w ide Buick A uthorized
the Brrmlcy-Puleston building. 12-tfo rii
wn
Service s y ste m p ro v id e s for e v e r y B u ick o w n er
s» h n » rj ri r.i m si tta
STATE GAME AND AND
increases the confidence th at com es through testing
FISH DEPARTMENT
Mr. Booth has sold his filling slnBuick dependability in every kind of motoring.
tlon with u lot of land for $3,520. Mr.
I n r T hr A u n r lK tr l P rtM l
Booth is going tu build n garage
Buick A uthorized Service of the sam e uniformly high
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 13.—
where cars can he repaired nnd nil
Advocates of conservation of the
•*andard, no m atter w hero it ia found, has resulted in
kinds of supplies bought.
state’s wild life have found a volpu
conviction on the p a rt o f a u to m o b ilo o w n e rs that
The F. F. Dutton Co. hns sold
through Senator Igou, who' has In­
BUick A uthorized Service is in itself a valued part of
20 ncrca of cleared nnd tiled land to
troduced in the senate a measure look­
some people from the north.
the Buicks they purchase.
ing to the establishment of a atntc
MUs Lillian King, who hns been
D-IS-M-NP
game nnd fresh water fish depart­
visiting her brother nt Bnrtow, is vis­
ment, to be administered by a gume
iting her cousin, Miss Moreno Eckles
and fresh water fish, commissioner.
for n few weeks before leaving for
This central department would In turn
her home in I'lnknrd, Ala.
set up county officer^—The meas­
Mr. and Mrs. Mires, who have been
ure carries with It sources' of rev­
spending
tho winter with Mr. wind
L. C. MOORE. Mnnagci enue from the issuance of state, coun­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Mrs. Rolan Mnrsh left Monday for
-----Buick will build them ty und non-resident licenses.
When better automobiles are liuiltJacksonville wheru they will spend a
week before leaving for their homo in
Cincinnati, O.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Spivy and family
srent Sunday at Daytona Bench.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Abe West and two
sons, Clyde and Bpb, with Mr. and
Schnatr/Niagara Dusters
Mrs. Wainwrlght picnicked Sunday at
Schnarrs Spray Formula
Schaarr&lt;Niag«i(1)usiiiig
Materials
Weklwa Springs.
Schnarra Bordol Mulskrn
For E o ttif Purpo**. Oui/f for Florida
O rd er Ear i f fo r M tla n o t* JftruiMn#
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred King and son
Copper Lime Dust-Suifodust-NicolineDust
Schnorrs Lime Sulphur Solution
George nnd Mrs. Will Ilartlino spent
All Kiads of Sulphurs and Dust Mixtures
Hand and Power Sprayers
Sunday afternoon nt Balm.Springs.
M ad* In Florida. Q uick D allVarui. U n d W o r t too old
All Insecticide Materials
Mr. nnd Mrs. Brooks and family
have moved from the Harry Rabun
In the past it has been necessary to secure certain spray or dust,
plnrc to French avenue.
materials, sprayers or dusters from different sources.
A letter from Mr. nnd Mrs. CronckTo-day you may secure from Schnarr factories, warehouses and
er stating they expert to start work
on their new place within a few weeks
local dealers any quantity of materials and—
has been received here Their land
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Sprayers
ir
in front of the King place.
Niagara Dusters /
From the small knapsack, or com­
From tho Hand Blower Gun for small
SHERIFF NOT ALLOWED
pressed air sprayer, t o power sprayacreages up to the large Power and
TO TRADE A DRINK
ers
for
aU
requirements.
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3 BARS MEDIUM SIZE
IVORY SOAP

10c
20c

TOILET SOAP,
ALL ODORS

3 BARS PALMOLIVE
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9-LB. CAN
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ALL FLAVORS .......
MOTHER’S OATS,
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OF EVERYTHING THAT IS GOOD TO EAT. FOLLOW THE C R O W lfA N D COME TO PIGTALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 13.—
It would be "unlawful" for a sheriff S GLY WIGGLY, YOU WILL MEET YOUR FR IEND S THERE.
deputy or any other police officer in
this state, to sell, drink or give away
nny* intoxicating liquor under tho
drastic limitations imposed .upon
those gentlemen by a measure intro­
duced in tho houso by Representative
Acree of Osceola. The bill continues
in its provisions to make the officials
dispose "of alt intoxicating liquor!
coining under their possession in tho
manner provided by law."
( I l r T h r A * * n rlftlr4 I’r r a a )

, Manufactured in Florida and available from local afocka or nearby
distributing points mean that you g e t unequaled service,
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T H E SA N FO R D D A IL Y W E R A L D , FR ID A Y , A P R IL 13, 1923
A MILLION DOLLAR CITY,

Sanford Daily Herald

St. Petoraburg is to havo n million
liar cannery. And then DcLand
ars up on Its hind legs and says
«ro shall be nnothcr million dollnr
The Herald Printing Co cannery there. Good for that. A
pm u.inm cna
million dollars apiece for those two
H. J . l i o 1,1.Y.... ................. ...........K dltor canneries. To snvc our life we can’t
H . j . i.tt.t.A itu
...N a rr r la r r-T r r a a u r er
n . A . KKK
..........(J e n r ra l M a n n a r r sec what they need n million for, hut
n . s. lioi.i.v .. A d v r r t u i a a M a n a g e r then— we arc glad. We have been
thinking about n cannery here in
A d v e r tisin g lln tra
M nde K n o w n
A p p lication
Gnincsviile nnd hnd about concluded
we could worry along with, lot us
say, one hundred and fifty thousand
dollars. And that too, in the fnee of
f t n b a r r l p t l o n 1’ rfro t n A d v a n c e
the fact we nre right in tho middle of
the finest vegetable section in the
nellverrd In C i t y b y C a r r i e r
known world. That million dollar
-sound*-sort-of-disoouraging
T fce b i g 1 3 - In I K - p a g r W e e k l y H e r nld~ e n t i r e l y r o v e r a
S em in ole
f ' n u n t y to’us.—Gainosvillc Sun.
a n d la p n b ila k e d e v e r y F r ld n y . A d v erYears ago when for the first time
tlatnjr r a t e * m a d e k n n e r a o n a p p l i e d t l o a . $ 3 .0 0 p e e y e a r , a l n n y a In n d v n n r e .
there was prospect of congressional
l | K M I 1 R t l T I I K A N N O f l A T F . i l IMIKNN appropriations reaching
that figure
T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s Is e x c l u s i v e l y
anti
sombody
warned
in
alarm
of "a
en titled t o t h e u s e f o r r e p u b l l c a t l n n o f
nil news d i s p a t c h e s c r e d i t e d to It o r billion dollnr congress," Tom Reed
not o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d In t h i n p a p e r
an d a lso tho
lo cal
ncw i
p u b l i s h e d retorted, "well, this is a billion dollar
herein.
/
A ll r i g h t s o f ro -m iK l le a l Ion o f s p e c i a l country," nnd nobody has been sur­
d i s p a t c h e s h n re trr'ftre a ls o re s e rv e d .
prised nt the sise of an appropriation
O f f l e e i H K I I A I .I I I l l ' l l . D I M ; . P h n n e 14S
•hill since. It is th a t wn&gt; with St.
Petersburg now. She is r. million dol­
Fore)
A d v e rtis in g K - p te .e n '.s tlv e
lar city, nnd announcements of mil­
IC A N PIIK.5S A S S O C I A T I O N
lion dollar enterprises no longer sur­
prise anybody here.—St. Petersburg
Times.
Certainly not. Especially since you
Orlando Sentinel snys th at the peo­
enn
always build a million dollnr
ple may oppose the manager idea in
tho new city charter election. If the
commissioners nre doing nil the work
free gratis for nothing they do not
need tho mnnnger but unless the com­
Sheriffs have no business making
missioners arc paid a salary nnd do
any
profits out of feeding prisoners.
tho work the city manager is cer­
The
Tubcrt and the Paul Revere
tainly needed. He is a right good
W
hite
cases
should be lesson enough
man to hnvc nhout at any stage of
to
the
state
legislature
to cause it to
tho game ns Orlando will find after
act
against
any
system
which
permits
they get u manager.
a public official to make money out
of the misery nnd suffering of pris­
Wc nre glad to note that two other oners.
streets will lie opened in Orlnndo to
Sheriffs should he paid an adequate
relievo the congestion on Orange Ave­
salary to perform their duties. They
nue. I t wns getting Imd on that one should hnvc no other personal fees.
street nnd the new streets will re­ Their duties should include the feed­
lieve the congestion somewhat. AM
ing of prisoners.
Florida cities ure up against the same
In Duval county, for instance, the
thing with their main streets. The
parking of cars is becoming a serious sheriff is paid fili cents a day for
question and one thnt in puzzling the feeding prisoners. Thnt .r&gt;!» cents
city fathers of many cities throughout should be spent for this purpose. If
there is a hnluncc it should be return­
' thy world
ed to the county instead of to the
sheriff’s private bank account.
Harry L. Drown, of the Lakeland
Sheriff M erritt, however, should
Stnr-Tclcgrnm, was elected Grand not'lie blamed if lie does not return
Generalissimo nt the meeting of the any money to the county treasury.
Knights' Templar In Orlando this The law dors not contemplate that he
week. We do not know how mueh should. Ilut the lnw should be chang­
stuff this carries, with it but suppose ed. As long as it remains ns it is,
H arry will bo just the same toward the state of Florida is putting a pre­
Ur n£ he was before be obtained this mium on Inhuman treatment of pris­
commission. Some of the Generalis­ oners, some of whom, although belli
simos wo saw during the world war in jail, may he innocent nnd nrq mere­
were hnd medicine and did not even ly uwniting trial. It is putting a pre­
recognize a common ordinary news­ mium on rotten food and on insuf­
paper man.
ficient food.
A la r g e p a r t of the tro u b le In the
Next Tuesday is Flower day in Or- lab el t ease could pro b a b ly be tra c e d
lando nnd that city will be ira.vly be­ In a de sire mi th e l&gt;arl o f a n official
decked for the occasion. There will
be beautiful flower parades and many
innovations for the day and it will
sta rt something new in Florida al­
though Flower Days are old in Cali­
fornia. Florida has long been known
as the land of flowers but our winter
visitors fail to see them many times
nnd the Flower Shows will bo n revel­
ation to' those wlm do not think there
nre many flowers in this state.
P s k l l i l r S e v e r y n f t r r n o n n e x c e p t No b .
a t t h e H e r a l d I l n l U I n x . LOT
M a o n n lla A v r „ S a n fo rd , F la .

economists,^kgjiloyerii, computers of
the ’living wiflfs* and people generally
something'to think about,
“These girls nre the daughters of
the plain people, living for the most
pnrt simply and fitting themselves to
If it costs $&lt;30.A8

It has been some time since the city
voted bonds for the boat basin nnd tho
pier nnd other improvements on the
lake front. Now that the library
question hns been settled it is high
time the City Commissioners were
bnsin and the pier. It will tdkc a
long tiino to huild this pier nnd basin
nnd they should lie finished before the
yachtsmen start south next fail in or­
der that Sanford can advcrtiio to the
world that they hnvc a fine place in
which to keep the boats of the tour­
ists. If there is nny valid reason for
holding up this work let us hnvc it. If
there is no reason for holding it
back then let it go forward nt once.
Why the delny?
Wo did not hear the speaker nt the
Ku Klux Klan meeting Inst night ns
we wetVTrlsewherc nnd could not a t­
tend. We did not, hear whut lie snid
about the "controlled press." Wfi did
hear something about it this morn­
ing on the streets hut wo never take
any rumors for the whole truth. And
regardless of what he snid about the
"controlled press" we take no excep­
tions to it since the Herald is not con­
trolled by anyone except the editor,
whoso name appears nt the mnsthend
and we are absolutely responsible for
all the editorial utterances. Thin pa­
per has always been fair to the Ku
Klux Klan when they were fair. We
have pointed out to them where they
erred in a few instances and Irave
commended them when they were
right. We still believe thnt they have
done and nro doing a good work in
many cases. If the speaker snid the
Associated I’ress garbled the reports
of the Louisiana troubles he spoke of
something thnt he knows little about
since tho Associated Press is very
eureful about its news stories nnd be­
cause it is absolutely correct in every
detail we take this great news, gath­
ering service and pay for it. We still
believe that in nine times out of ten
the people w|ll find tile Associated
Press right. As we have slated be­
fore in these columns the news de­
partment of the Herald lias nothing
to du with the editorial policy and
whatever the^speakur said about
newspapers dlid not apply to the
Herald.

time to re a d .a long article through joint nnd would probably havo caught
and thus very_aften get n wrong im­ others If he had not been so noisy
pression," It was but another way with his pistol. His worst mistake
of saying that the average newspaper wan made when he entered the home
occupied' too much space to get n of John Stone without a search war­
proper reading. A small paper with rant nnd beat hia son, who was sick,
the news condensed and to tho point over tho head with a a gun, whilo the
is much belter read nnd more satis­ real guilty: parties were making their
factory.
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get-away In other pnrls of the town.
"John Stone is n colored mniTwho
A prominent professional mnn of
Chicago said that he noted the street has always worked for better things
sales of several newspnpers one eve­ in his community, and oh several oc­
ning and was surprised to see the casions ho has. had dire threats made
demand twice ns great for a certain against his person if he did not quit
small publication thnt. condensed ev­ interferring with ,th° bootleggers.
erything even to Its sporting news The officcr'n excuse fnr entering hiB
home in tho brutoP manner he did
within a few lines.
Was
.that he thought Stono's son hnd
When, one stous to consider the
liquor
hid in his room. None was
•fluoation It nppears perfqctly pyain
that the average mnn nnd woman
The white mnn who it is generally
docs not care to wade through col­
umns of rending m atter to get what thought, makes the moonshtno and
could be fully nnd plainly told in sells it to the colored men, wns not
twenty or thirty lines. Especially nro taken to jnil. It is understood, how­
sport writers given.to .wordy contri­ ever, that from now on his bootleg­
butions that give too much bulk to ging business is going to have n hard
the average dally paper. As the Port­ road to travel which, if true, will be
land Oregoninn snys, the day may good news to tho community."
not be far distant when therfc will be
spocinl sporting papers independent
of the regular newspnpers, uml tho
newspnpers proper will be in • more i
condensed form Itcporler-Stnr,
Tit HAT THEM ALL ALIKE.

AN INDEX
TO CHARACTER
There could be no better index to char
neter than a savings pass-book.
This will serve you well nl all times und
under all circumstances.
TTTB TEOTLES-nANIC Of SrmTfirtl
rcady nnd anxious to help you to help
yourself. An interest-bearing account is
your best recommendation.

Sanford, Florida

S ome

Yes, it s some
spread,this bread
and good butter
or jam. It is a
loaf that you nev­
er tire of as it al­
ways has the same
enduring quality
and
delightful
flavor. Include it
in your next gro­
cery order and
you’ll keep on or­
dering it.

At Orlando’s Exclusive Hat Shop

Special Hat Cleaning
Department
Mail Orders (liven Prompt Attention

Orange Avenue, Phillips Theatre Huilding
■ORLANDO, FLORIDA

ORLANDO,* FLA

•Inst as fashions travel in a circle,
so habits travel by a eireuitotis route.
Our first newspapers were News
Papers, tin file in tile National Li­
brary are many of the first American
newspapers. They are small, four
page papers devoted to the news and
to editorial comment on political ami
economic questions of their day. It
is interesting to note that the* editor­
ial policy and style of those enrly-day
papers resemble the best journalism
of today.
"I never have to think about the quality of the meat 1 get from the
The news pages rtf those early pub­
Pure Food Market. J know it's tho best, and I’m equally sure that
lications, however, differ very mate­
Ids prices are the most reasonable."
rially
from
the
newspaper
practice
A man with a big family should
Someone has discovered thnt Flor­
FANCY FLORIDA AND WESTERN MKKF
of 1he* present day. The news was not
ida is not nil flat. That someone is have special privileges granted him
MUTTON
HAM S’
PORK
a stranger to Lake county and the and instead of the government try ­ spread or smeared over so much pa­
FAT
HEN'S
HOME-MADE
SAUSAGE
ridge section. There are Crackers in ing to lax him to death the govern­ per. it was confined to farts and
this section 100 years old who have ment should grant him a pension condensed. There is unmistakable
been building campfires on these rmnmensurnte with the number of evidence that the early publishers
ridges, using the best fuel on earth children that he has brought into this cared more for quality. The big,
for that purpose—"lighter knotji"—, world nnd raised up to maturity. It bulky paper, no doubt would have
for at least 01 years. They learned is easy enough for the people with no been regarded as a but den to the
tho ort of camp cookery at an early families to get along and save money business and professional men of that
day.
oge, and they were not making mud but the folks with families have u hig
That same condition -is coming to
pies, cither. They were roasting a expense and there is lio denying that
J. HUGH TILLIS, Prop
k g of venison or the plump, juicy they coat money and keep tin* head pass again. People a retiring of the
body of a young wild turkey. It was of tho family with ids noso to the armful of trash that comes to the
Phone 105
402 Sanford Avenue
because of the invigorating iilimts- grindstone until they are aide to get office or home under the guise of a
pheru of llte highlands, coupled with out and shift for themselves which in big newspaper. People haven’t the
the outdoor life which they preferred miuiy eases is never. It is said that time, if they are people wlm exist to
to lend, thnt they lived to j»Uch n ripe every boy costs his father ? 10,000 be­ liny worthwhile purpose, to mull over
old age. And those pioneers loved fore he reaches the age of maturity u great roll of paper to dig out a lit­
their native land as devotedly as any mid'the men who are raising families tle news. .Sensing this dispoaiaion on
Scotchman ever loved his native ami who have raised them know this the part of the busy men and women
heather. A gentleman once told the to he about tlie right figure on a gen­ to get away from the sorting tusk, a
writer that unless In- had l&gt;ern south eral average. We hud not seen the number of publishers are getting out
of the Cnloosuhulchcc river he had cost of the girls but-knew they were editioa:i that compare more favorably
not seen Florida. With l lie same pr&lt;&gt;- rather expensive und now comes the with the early, day newspapers. Nota­
.liirknonville .Journal with u statement bly th- New Yoik Herald whieh puts
out n daily edition In miniature form
about the girls that is interesting:
"Girls in a Idg eity high school have for the benefit of people who have no
IS TRUK
been keeping expense records during time to waste, Mr. Frank A. Munscy,
the year to see what it costs their the seasoned publisher, says of the ef­
fathers to support them and keep fort: "The average mun hasn’t more
them in school. A final review of than twenty minutes to devote to his
0 SELL
El
WHEN U
the
budgets showed that the average newspaper. Tho average newspaper
LIST IT
YOUR REAL
“WILLITE” is the road for America
would take twenty hours to sort over
cost
per girl is Jti'J.OH per month.
WITH
UH
ESTATE
{AT
"In making these budgets the girls and read."
—a lower priced nnd better read than any other
For several years there bar. been
took into consideration tho cost of
known.
Engineers, Civic Authorities, Commission­
hooks, Cnrfurc, lunches, club dues, en­ published in Poston, a very popular
Wc have scvcial unusual
ers
and
Taxpayers—every
man who wants to se­
tertainment. clothing, food, a prn- eight-page pafter that so condenses
bargains in retd estate to
cure
for
his
community
the
best and masteconomrutu share of the rent, laundry, med­ its news on all subjects that it heoffer at this time. If you
ieal
of
all
roads—
should
investigate
“WlTTLNJi.”
ical attention and recreation. Some of came tho widest read paper in the
are looking for a real in­
Its one page of cditoriul hns
tho girls }n more affluent circum­
vestment, see uh.
stances figured their costs us high as the punch, and the news is just news
$‘.&gt;11 per mouth. From this the fig- without ii lot of gush und gab.
Shortly, after the war, when busi­
mes ranged downwards to a mini­
ness was in an unsettled condition the
mum of $22 u mouth.
AGENTS
"The experience in keeping then* Merchant’s Associatiori of IndjunupIS THE PAVING
3
budgets
was must valuable to t hi olis called in nil the publishers of that
REAL ESTATE
gills themselves. They will find thi city nnd requested them not to play
Fire, Casualty, Autu Insurance
knowledge gained in the process use- up certain disconcerting subjects, sayICS W. First SU SANFORD, FI,A
per girl as arrived ut finally gives! headline iVadcfa-iUtik will not take *BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB"

WHAT IS SAID

Maxwell &amp; Britt

FOR j SANFORD J jl

A Greater Value
than ever before is offered in the Ford
Chassis for light delivery service.
The new low price puts this convenient,
rapid, light-delivery service within reach
of every line of business. It not only
gives you proved economy of operation,
but also the facilities for enlarging your
business.
N-'
An early order is necessary to insure
reasonable delivery owing to the demand
being the hcavest we have ever known.
A small dow n p a y m en t—convenient
easy terms.
Ford p ru ra k a rt mrvrr b tm to W
F ord e tta h ty h o t m ttrr k ttn to high

EDWARD HIGGINS
A nth tirlat il I'iiril, IJiiru Iit.

I'lir IJi*inmi Mlr

fill* o f Hi p fill

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.Y^HERAIiRi (FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923
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STATEMENT OF TIIE CONDITION OF THE
CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
GOLF MAY PROVE POPULAR
EVENING GAME.
...........
.................. , . Golf l»y electric light, Sounds fooli
T W H V IF F A N *
***
*n l*i° *n*cs^ &gt;chemc of
:
JLEl f x » l 1
** the Sunset Valley Country club, siti
unted In the beautiful rolling lands
, m * * f c , **,L * B ^ ^ , l * * * n northwest of Chicago. It is proposed
Did you ace '‘Hottentot'’ last night? to have two eighteen hole courses and
------ —
'
one'of nine holes, the last to be ilTf yntt didnH you miraod a-Time pft-Hwninwted nt-night:« Onlythtr-wrmitm
rc.
• can use it in daytime, but at night it
*—1----will be open to men.
Rut don't miss Marlon Davies in
Up in &amp; otUtul g0lfer8 cnn piay ti„
then Knighthood Was in rlow er njne or ^cn o'clock nt njght and even
night at the Princess and it will | a{cr| ,jue to tj,c | olJR twilight. This,
so l&gt;e shown Saturday,
()f c0UrfiCt means n lot of business
' " ,
men. The Chicago idea will be a
This is a wonderful picture with a grcnt boon for golfers who cannot
(lion dollar background.
get out cnrly. It is said that there
nrc nbuut four million golfers in this
And the lucky persons who will sec country. One out of every men, worni’hcn Knighthood Was in Flower cn nmj children, Is a golfer. As the
■e of charge tonight will be Dudley open „jr sp„rt freshens their bodies
|&gt;’ an,I I**8 nmit&gt; ^ ‘ss J,nIP‘‘c. Dring nn{j c)para their minds, it is bound
is with you, Dudley, it s your ticket. to grow in popularity far beyond

Yesterday's Results
At Tampa 8, Urndewton 13
At Lakeland 3, St. Pete 1.
At Daytona 3, Orlnmlo 2. *
Where They Piny Today
Orlando nt Daytona.
St. Peto at Lnkelnnd.
llradentown nt Tnmpn.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
Condensed from report of the Comptroller a t close of business April 3rd, 11)23
RESOURCES
L oan^and -Discounts
O v e rd ra fts ..........................
United States Bonds .........
O ther Stocks and Bonds.....
Real Estate, Furniture and
■** Fixtures
Other Resources ............
CASH AND DUE FROM
BANKS ...................

.$-•-888*7-77-.0J)
* 1,121.23
r
74.600.00
52.680.00

And don’t forget to get a program
for next week.
8:00 o’clock sharp. Scats are on snlc
at llouniillnt &amp; Anderson's Drug Store
until 7:03 p. m,, after which time you
will bo able to get them nt the gai rage where■ the exhibition will be
held. All scats arc reserved, so come
early and get n good scat. The pre­
liminaries nrc going to he good with
our home wrestler. Collie Diggers and
Young London, of Miami. Tills match
will surely he some exhibition and
you will enjoy it. The next mat h on
the program will be the champions,
Ralph King and .luck Ross,
This
mutc.li will be to a finish, and prom­
ises to be the best that has ever been
staged In this part of the state.
There two grapplers met last, week
nt the Lake Mary Skating Academy
and neither man succeeded in gaining
a full'. lie sure and go tonight ifi

Wednesday and Thursday—Con
ance Tnlmadgu in "East is West"
Friday mu! Saturday of next week
pela Negri in her first American*
made picture Della llonna."
Some program, cli, hoy?
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
The Sanford Carpenters' Local 1751
contemplates n raise In scale to 75e
per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923.
NO ADULTERATED PAINT,
I Hr T h e A a a n r l n t r d I’ r r a a ,

TALLAHASSEE, Fin., April 13.—
A measure lu&gt;W pending by Senator
W. C. Hodges, would prohibit the
manufacture, import, transputt, dis­
tribution, storage, keeping or selling
of adulterated or misbranded paint.

CLOVER HILL
MEADOW GOLD
BUTTER
The Best
Try
C1IURNGOLD OLEO
GREFOND Home-Made
MAYONNAISE

field, 111., writing your name and adturn a trial package containing Fol­
ey’s Honey and Tar Compound for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid­
ney Pills for pains in sides and back;
iheumatism, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; ami Foley Cathartic
Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
Hemming cathartic for constipation,
{biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv.

( f l y r i t e A Mftftrlnlrd |* rr *•* t

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 13. Regulation of the practice of chiro­
practic is sought in a hill introduced
by Senator Mae Williams. The bill
would set up a board of chiropractic
i xuinincrs. ami would Provide reuni­
fies for violation of the regulatory
provisions.

CORRECTED NOV. I ITU, 19

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rilhy Dfanch
Arrive
25........... 1:30 p.m.
101........... 5:50 p.m.
Daily, except Sunday,

’For Radio
li Universally accepted as
fthe standard “A” b at^ ,
^tery lor operating.dryJ?
\b atteryg,tubes.

Leesburg Hranrh
Arrive
........ 3:55 p.m.
....... 2:50 p.m.

G1LLON &amp; FRY

Oviedo ['ranch
Arrive
....... 7:15 p.m.

HI Magnolia Ave.—Sanford, Florida

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Southern Vegetables
Our Specialty

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APRIL, 1919

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APRIL, 1921

APRIL, 1923
The Seminole County Bank takes pleasure in lot
the handling of their funds, bonds,- m ortgage * ;

CINCINNATI, &lt;&gt;., April 13.—All
hope of a reconciliation between the
Reds and Kdilh Roush, its holdout
star, appealed to have vanished to -j
day, when the hoard of directors of
the club again decided t &gt;decline the
proposition by Roush ami voted to I
stand by its original o‘fer. This of­
There was much sufishine through­
fer is that Ruoscb accept a $15,000 out the week, e s p e c i a l l y in the s o u t h ­
salary ami pay a fine of $50 a day for ern and central divisions; the e.uiount
absenting himself from the training was generally near the average in the
camp. Roush, who was in calling dis-, went nnd north, although the several
teiice,of the Cincinnati club hend- damp, cool days were features of the
qvnrtors, while the meeting was in week’s weather. Showers fell in some
progress, said the derision of the di­ locality of the several divisions; and
rt rt ora ended everything. He said lie tho rainfall was heavy in the west and
will probably have to sign up with portions (if the northern divisions,
the Massillon or a Wisconsin club.
where the soil, especially on low
lands, was (no wet to he worked. Al­
though beneficial re.ip' occurred over
BRADKNTOWN
much of the south and .south-central j
WALLOPS TAMPA counties, there are still considerable I
areas where rain is needed, purlieu-,
TAMPA, April 13.—Fatal npnthy in larly on or near Saribal Island, Lee
the ranks of the Smokers brought on county, where droughty conditions
their second defeat of the reason here have continued for several months.
yesterday at the hands of llradentown There are .tracks inlaid where up­
in the opening game for Taman. The lands nrc still dry. F-jrti&gt;0&lt; adjacent
Growers hit hard nnd often and romp­ to (lie middle-caiil-coast roreiVcd ben­
ed off with a 13 to 8 victory.
eficial showers and locally heavy
The score by innings:
N rains, nnd the improvement in citrus
llradentown.
1or; lit) 031—13 fruits and truck has been decided. The
Tampa ................
200 010 401— H planting of corn ami cotton continued
in the peninsula, where some cotton
LAKELAND BEATS
is ready to be "chopped out
corn made gaud progress, al­
ST. PETE, 3 TO 1 planted
though low night temperatures were
unfavorable in low lands. The plantLAKELAND, April 13;—Leach's
! ing of cotton was delayed in the west­
Highlanders slugged their way to tho
ern division, especially on low lands;
league leadership hero yesterday, and the growth of corn was retarded;
Lakeland winning over St. Petersburg.
some corn is yellow as tre result of
3-1, Payne, the local twirler, allowed cool nights. Oats ale mostly poor&lt;
only three hits.
sonic have matured prematurely.
The rcore by inning:
Most of the peanut crop is. up, but
fit. P etersb u rg ../...... 001 000 000—1 local planting.! of peanuts, corn, and
Lnkelnnd .................... 000 101 00x—3
cane continued. Tobacco plants made
fair to good progress. Citrus trcun
ORLANDO LOSES
nro doing well, especially noticeable
tho south where recent rains were
TO DAYTONA in
badly needed. Truef| I genefully was
improved, and shipments of beans,
Orlando lost to Daytona yrsterdey
tomatoes, peppers, and other truck
nt Duytona in n tight game that was
continued. Sdmc local damuge re­
only (Mfidcd in*thc ninth. Following
sulted to aid tomatoes in the Miami
is tho score by inning:
and
Dkcechobce districts as a result
Daytona ......................10(1 001 001—3
of
some
recent rains. The digging of
Orlando ........................010 100 000-2
early IrisJ) potatoes continued in the
NEW ORLEANS, April 13.—Gen­ northern and central divisions; the
eral William D. Huldenmn of Louis­ crop is short; late planted potatoes
made fair to good progress. '
ville, Ky., wus elected commander in
chief of the Confederate Veterans at
McKinnon-Markwood Company will
the closing business session of - the
annual reunion here today, and Mem­ have a complete line of H art SchsfTphis, Tonn., was selbctcd as the 1924 ncr &amp; Marx clothing, new store, new
reunion city.
stock.
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‘.VEHICLES MUST STOP
AT ALL CROSSINGS
( I lf T kf Am m IMHI Press)

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TALLAHASSEE, FJa., April 13.—
very vehicle would, have to be
rought to a full stop nt nil railway
rndc crossings or interurban grade

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Viro in tha senate by Senator Colson.
^Tho bill further'*provides that the
£aflways nnd interurban lines be re­
quired to maintain danger sigtys nt
the crossings.

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FUNERAL BENEFITS
8ATURDAY AND MONDAY
SPECIALS AT T IIE i
v. t
FOR WIDOWS OF VETERANS
PIGGLY WIGGLY
fltr Tkf Aih h Ii ^ I PrnMl
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 13.—
ThePlggly Wiggly has some great
Funeral benefits would bo paid for
Saturday and Mondny specials and
they quote them In this Issue giving Ufa widows of all Confederate vet­
you tho advantage of special prices on erans under the terms of a bill In­
tha best brands of groceries. Quality troduced by Representative Carroll,
is the pass word of the Plggly Wiggly of Escambia.
Stores nnd \Jicy nrq the origlnotora of
lower prices on ‘good groceries and
standard brands., Read tho ad, nnd
visit the Tiggly Wiggly Saturday nnd
Monday.

PENSIONS TO RE INCREASED,
I D r T»e A w o t b l f i r m i )

TALLAHASSEE, Flo., April 13.—
Pcnsioh.i for Confederate veterans
amt their widows would bo Increased
from -?25 to &lt;30 n month under the
termYofa measure introduced In the
house by Representative Dnvia, of
Loon.

DOUND OVER TO CIRCUIT COURT

\

Ballard nnd Oldfield, two white
men of the Geneva section In court
oD„a_-WArranLAvyom- out _Uy 'Air. .L of
gnn, of the Logan Mercantile Com­
pany, were bound over to tho Circuit
Court to await ita action, this morn­
ing. Mr. Logan's store was broken
Into some time ago and he has good
reason to think It waa Oldfield and
Ballard and had them arraigned for
the alleged crime of breaking nnd en­
tering. The ease will 1* watched
with much interest by the people of
the Genova section.

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m

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Cockroach** and WaterUixu.
pant watte time Urine to kill thete pette
With powder*, liquid* or anr experimental
.preparation*.
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Apply Doncilla Bcautificr c.ismlc clay to
pour face, and red while it diies, then
remove and u s and feel the wonderful
difference In the color and texture of the
Skin.
H
Guaranteed to do these definite things (or
the (ace or money refunded. Clear the
complexion and give it color. Lift out the
lines. Remove blackhead* and pimples.
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild Inclnl tis­
sues and muscles. Make the skin sod
and smooth.
5
You can obtain regular sires from your
favorite toilet counter. Tl not, send this
ad. with lOcontstoBonrllla Laboratories,
Indianapolis, Indiana, fo'o trial tube.

SEARCH FOR DB VALERA
PUBLIhf, April 13.—Six columns of
Free State troops under General Pru­
ett arc Bcouring tho mountains in
Tipperary for Enmonn do Valera, nnd
other adherents who eluded the troops
when Liam Lynch waa fatally injured
this week; This operation is the best
organized effort yet to capture De
Valera. Thomas Keating, one of the
southern irregular leaders ided yester­
day morning from wounds received In
the Dungarvnn hospital. He was one
of the most prominent leaders.

II. F. WIIITNER, ill., COUNTY AGENT

.IES breed in filth
a n d c a rry it w h e r­
ever they go. O ne wellknown breeding place is
tlie outhouse, which, In
■omt coiHmiinlilcs, Is n
necessary evil. The dan­
ger of disease from this
source can be largely
overcome by the use of
G iant Lye. This powerful
solvent destroys instantly
th e eggs of files uud m o­
squitos. - It sterilizes and
deodorizes everything It
touches. In no other way
can this menace to health
be eo fully met. Glunt
Lye costs so little you can
afford to use It luvithly.

On Snturdny (he County Agent can he found in his office in the
basement of the Courf^Iouse. At nny other time he may he
renehed through the office of the Chamber of Commerce. Leave
nil rails there.

F

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Spring!*
aD Ii sRiELC iTiu

f l l l u r the dry lye or a

strong solution liberally
Oitr th* trails a n d rontmtt of the tauli a n d re­
peat once a wort.

GIANT
LYE
For 16 wa rs the Bril
Air-Tight Top Holds iht Strength

WE DELIVER

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■ and we deliver prompt, anywhere, any time
"
not drink Elder Water now—you
FOR RENT—Small cottngc.—J. Mus■
after one trial
ron.
13-ltp

CLAY AWAY THE YEARS

Kill Flies Before^
They are Born f

Our orders are coming in so fast that if it were not tHat wo
kept prepared to render real sendee we could
not handle them. .

FORMER COOK FOR .
ROBERT E. LEE IS ATTENDING REUNION
Sunshine and showers make fine
April went her.
NEW ORLEANS, April 13—"'U n g
conics Marse Robert as I wuz standJ. II. Huddleston of Geneva waa in
in* by de battle lino and says 'git
the city .todny on business.
back from de battle line and git back
WANTED—A fresh cow with n young to do nnimulc line or fus thing you
calf. IIox 302, Sanford, Fin. 13-ltp know you'll git shot nn’ I won’t have
any cook" and idin 'nuff I gits shot a
Mis. W. H. rhlllipn leaves tomor­ minute later nnd right in dcwildcriless

OF SANFORI), FLORIDA
Invites You nnd Your Friends to a

Free Lecture on
Christian Science
By Mr. Paul Stark Sefeley, C. S. B.
of Portland, Oregon

Member or the Hoard of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The
loo."
Experiment Station, Ho will work row fn rher homo in Miami. She will
First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Untssachusetts
So spake Rev. William E. Lee of
ns a fellow, studying for n master of he accompanied by Mrs. Franklin.
Norfolk, in telling of his experience
science degree. His scholarship is
with the Confederate war lender Gen.
Sunday, April 15th, 1923, 3 p . m
William Ynihroough, of Wuyeross
given by the Nntionnl Research Coun­
Robert E. Lee, during n recess of the
Geoigia, arrived in the city yesterday
cil.
Princess Theatre
United Confederate Veterans' reun­
Professor Watson himself ban spent He Is the guest of his 'cousins, Missc: ion,. youUjr/lny....................
....
..
.....
years inwstigwting ibe&lt;"control „f CariicTlMTRdYU H h W .:'" '” "'
the nematode, nnd his discoveries
Charles Phillips of Geneva win
nnd ndvocatcd remedies have meant
the caving of thousands—possibly among the visitors to the city yes
miliums—of dollars to the agriculture terday.
of this state. He worked out ami
Walter Morgan is home for the
now strongly advocates controlling
the nematode by growing the hunch week-end in his territory selling drugs
velvet bean on the infested soil for the Groover Drug Co.
Orlando's Favorite Shopping Place
through the warm summer months,
Mrs. Elsie Stone in home for a brief
keeping Jho soil constantly cultivated
in the meantime. This gives the stay with her father, Mr. .inch Richter
xvorin’e eggs in the soil a chance to of West First street.
hatch out and then the young worms
| Handkerchief Department
f
starve, since there are no roots they .Eight pages today of the Daily
l ure linen handkerchiefs, including Mndcria hand­
llernld.V^'ho
Hig
Weekly
Herald
is
can feed upon except those of tho
made,
hemstitched and hand embroidered. Regular
out and Salmagundi is on the way.
case that imprisons new life til lit hunch velvet bean which are immune
price
75c
to $2.00.
PRICE
The Herald Printing Company is a
pushes through the dark earth to to the nematode.
Saturday
and
Monday,
Spccinl
...............
2
busy firm just now. ^
light. It sounds in the neslting notes
WORLD
COURT
OF
JUSTICE
of the meadow lark. With this cour­
Knit Underwear Department
James Gut of Melonyiltc brought
UPHELD BY HEC. HOOVER
ageous spirit, 1 too, ran face the hard
some fine green peppers to the Herald
Kayscr knit ribbed vest. This Is n light weight
things of life with gladness.
office yesterday nrnl they were extra H “Imported English Tissues, blocked French Crepes
spring
needle fabric with V neck. All sizes, reguDES
MOINES,
April
12.—AmcriI believe there is much 1 can do in
early and they wr extra nice and if J nnd Art Silk striped Crepon." All French and Englur
price
45c each. Snturday
£ d W tr
,
can
membership
in
the
permanent
my country home. Through studying
he has many of them he ought to be­ ■ - lish productions, manufactured and sold to n high
court
of
International
Court
of
Jus­
rnd
Monday—3
for
............................
the best way to do my every-day work
come rich.
'.
V Tt :
5 class clientele at 86c, $1 nnd $1.25 per
/•
I ran And joy in common tusks done tice, organized by the Lcngue of Na­
tions,
was
advocated
in
this
city,
to­
Toilet Goods Department
5 yard. On Saturday and Monday...............O t / v
well. Through loving comradeship 1
AI.L AGREED
■
can help bring into my home the hap­ night by Herbort Hoover, secretary of
One bottle of Palm Olive Shampoo nnd three cakes,
School Tenrhor: "W hat lesson do ■ "A genuine Swiss Organdy." This very sheer, pereof
MF 1Palm
Inltei Olive
fill irrt Soap.
CZ.xn** Regular
T3
1 price
*
piness and peace that arc olwuya so Commerce us "An esavntial step " in
5
niancnt‘finish
organdy
In
a
range
of
checks
and
3
we learn from thu busy bee 7"
near us in God’s out-of-tho-door the direction of world peace. He re­
3
shadow
plaids,
belling
regularly
nt
$1.25
nnd
$2.25.
75c.
Saturday
nnd
Monduy.................
...
...»
©
O
C
*
3
Tommy—"Not
to
get
stung.”
world. Through such a homo I can plied to criticism by Senator Borah,
|
PRICE
Consult your banker first—The * Saturday and Monday—
help make real to nil who pass that who he declared really wanted now to
■
while
they
last
...............
....................
"2"
Interior Decorating Department ■
Seminole County Bank nnd profit by
way, their highest ideal of country go "further" than the American peo­
Tommy's lesson.
■
"Yam
dyed
Jap
Crepe."
This
imported
Jnpnnesc
ple
were
willing
to
follow
him.
Tape edge scrim with colored border of blue, yel- 3
lifo.
s Crepe is just a little different from the ordinary
Secretary Hoover spoke before the
1 believe my lovo and loyally for
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ball, Mr. and 5 crepe, inasmuch ns the yarns are dyed before tho
my country home should reach, out annual convention of the National
Mrs. E. A. Douglass and Mr. and J material is woven. Shades, Navy, Light Blue, Red,
League
of
Women
Voters,
and
his
In service to that larger homo we call
Mrs. R. J. Holly‘‘left this afternoon ■ Green, Pink, Lavender nnd Tan. Regularly sold at
our neighborhood. I would whole- address was the first dctuivled reply
Ready-to-Wear Department
A A
for
Coronado where they will spend ■ 75c. Saturday and Monday,
hcartcdly give my best to further all from administration quarters to those
the week-end nt the Ocean View Ho­
Taffeta Dresses, adorned with tiny tucks, frills, loco
that Is being done for a hotter com­ who have assailed the court proposals
tel and enjoy fishing and bathing and
berthas and even the three piece suit is represented.
munity. 1 would have all that I think since it wns laid heforothe senate by
other lines of amusement.
Silk Department
and say and do, help to unite country President Harding. It marked tho
Our entire stock,' including Peggy Paige, Co-Ed and
"Silks for sports skirts.” Regular price of the fabpeople near nnd far in that great beginning of the public debate in
French models, to he sacrificed on Saturday dnd
Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Bouncy of
ricea are from $4.50 to $5. Saturday fit .4 A n
kidgdom of neighborly love which the which most of the leading public
Monday.
Regular pricck $ll&gt;.50 to
1 PRICE
and Monday we will close out at.........o X s v O
Master came toostablish—the Master men of the country are preparing to Louisville were in the city yesterday
the
guests
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
A.
J.
Rich­
to $75.00. Saturday and Monday.......... 2
who knew and cared for country ways take part.
“Vel-Etto.” There arc just two shades left In this
ardson of the Valdes Hotel. Mrs.
and country folks—Iowa Ecxt. News
To go into tho court, Mr. Hoover
high class fabric, and in order to close them out wo
Bouncy is tho daughter of Gen. llaldeHosiery Department
said, would not bo "entering tho
are
offering this $3.75 cloth for Sat- O - g
J A
man former joint editor and proprie­
League In any sense." On tho con­
No. 2X Kayscr Marvel Strijic H ob'c. All silk top and
uKtay and Monday at per yard......- . - y l i f l v
Sulphur To Re Tried Here by Missis- trary, he argued, It would aid In plac­ tor of the Louisville Courier-Journal,
bole.
One « f Kayaer's most bcautiftffI,4rid l&gt;«t
sipian F or Nematode Control.
ing international relationship on a with; Henry Wntlcrson and tho Gen­
wearing numbers. Black only. Keg. , O A A Q
Lace
Department
eral
was
elected
head
of
the
Confed­
Sulphur fs unpleasant to other nni- basis 6T1tw rather than politics, and
price $3.76. Saturday and Monday ...
600 yards of Torchon- Edges from 1 to 31/, inch
malHife their toltes on poultry. Some would a t the same time continue the erate Veterans at the New Orloans
meeting
yesterday.
Mrs.
Bonney
and
widths.
Very
desirable
for
bed
spreads,
table
run­
persons believe O u t it may bo juat Amacican policy of conciliation and
Children’s 3/1 imported mercerized lisle, full fash­
ners, curtain edges and underwear.
A g" _
as effective In "repelling those little good will exemplified in the arms con- &lt;Mr. Richardson are old schhol mates
ioned socks. Colors Navy, Brown, White, Yellow.,
Saturday and Monday per yard...*.........* v O C
anlmils' that live in 'th e soli and In­ fere nee and In recent relations with and their visit here was greatly en­
Regular price 50c. Saturday and
Q 9 n
joyed.
jure the roots of the plant friends of Latln-America.
Monday
*
Special
........................
~
„
.
.
.
.
O
DC
Boys’ Department
man, as when used to smoke mosqui­
"The proposals to join the court,’
Boys' B. V. D.’s in pajama checks, sizes 6 to 12
toes out of the house.
he said, "have been criticised from
Art Needlework Department
years.
Saturday and Monday
M gv
SPECIAL
BARGAINS
Sulphur is to be tried out as a con­ various fUigles. The first of these is
Special ....................................... ....................
/Three piece buffet sets, stamped in attractive de­
trol measure of the small nematode that it leads us into some undcslrcd
signs to be embroidered. Saturday ‘
A A u .
wprm, which causes root-knot on many political entanglements. This Is un­
Baumcl'a Specialty Shop offers
and Monda&gt;* Special ..................................C
Corset D epartm ent
of the more important cultivated true, for the decrees of the court are some very tempting specials for S at­
field, truck 'and orchard crops.. To based or! the processes of law, not urday and Monday in hose, hand-made
American Lady Corsets in medium and low bust.
Children 's Rompers. White Llnene, applique, patch­
determine-“The Value of Sulphur in upon political argument! their en­ waists, silk hosiery and sweaters and
Sizes 23 to 30. Saturday
d
O A
es,
stamped for embroidery.
t
Q !■ _
theContro! of the Root-Knot Nema­ forcement rests wholly on public opin- skirts.
,
Seasonable merchandise at
and
Mondny
......
........
..........
....
B.
t
O
tjr
Saturday
and
Monday
Special
.............
.
l
.
*
Q 9 v
tode" is a task assigned to R. I* ion, and not upon force. In support­ unusual reductions at this sale and
Trigg, a recent graduate of the Mls- ing this court, we subscribe to no you must read the advertisement in
•U « I p j 4 A . i f
. Col I f # . " •
. t
(pinpuIxgHi whatever.
this issue to get the prices.
Saturd’y—the last day of our Annual Rug and Floor Covqrjng $alq ;j]
Mr. Trigg's work Will be done In
g £ t IN ON T H E S E W O NDERFU LLY M&gt;W PRICKS------------------------- ,
i T n pL O O R
t
Florida under the direction of J. R.
For quick reaults, try a want ad.
For quick results try’a want ad,

Dicfyson-lves Company

SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS

_______________

Event
6f Double Mtth

HAIRNET
At JOc for either Double or
Single Mesh. Krgins Nets are
uneurpaesable values I Buy
your Spring supply nowl Foe
smartness* sake buy Regina
Nets —for convenience buy
them by thu dozen NOW I

For Sole HxduiliWy at

JG .M cC roryC o

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�SANFORD b xiiiv BEltXfo, FKlflAY, A &amp; ttt1$, \U i

MURDER BARED.BY
TIRELESS “GHOST
Too tan find the name of
every live Business Man
In Sanford lit this Column
each day.

u ic k Brihice Ttransfer
• Storage F acilities
V(‘please you, ted dthere; If hoi,

Ad taken for less than 25e.
And positively no ClassiQed
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany, alt orders.
Count the words and rem it
Scordingly. '

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M
Hi
R*
Ru

Tnlncs IIollow, O.—A "ghost,**
which farmers living-near’hero ray
haunted them for seven years, now Is
“at vest." It disappeared several day*
ago with the hurlul of the body of
lJeury Llpenatlck. which was found In
an abandoned well on a farm,. / r .
Ltpenstlck, a farm hand, disap­
peared seven yenrs ago. Since then
th e- farm -is -sntd-to -trnTe tmd iw or
crops. A fnrm house burned down,
and the “ghost" was blamed for th a t

FARMERS—You .can g s t seed bed
frames and irrigation plugs a t the
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfr
V. C. COLLER, PropFOR SALE—Hosier and Uaya' paints
Jeneral Shop and Mill and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Ssnford agents.
183-tfc
Work
FOR
SALE—Rhode•
Island
eggs
Tot
JNTRACTOR and BUILDER
setting, IB eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
L t Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
Ellsworth, Boardall Avenue, San­
ford.
83-tfp
B. W. HERNDON
FOR SALK—New Chevrolet Sedan
for $600. Run 400 miles. Ilig bar­
INSURANCE AGENCY
gain. Owner leaving city. Apply to
PIRB-------- AUTO-------- BONDS
•121 Magnolia Ave. Phone 161.v 8-Ctp
k m SALE—\ ’oung cow and calf. See
S. 0 . Shinholser
E. Cl. Hodges, East Ride.
12-3tp

Contractor and Bailder

WANTED

FLORIDA WANED—A chance to build your
now home before lumber gets any
Connelly &amp; Sons higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
K e t a b l l a h o * 1008
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
F -S -T -A -T -B
levratm eels ,
Im a risrr
S u r e t y Ilo n d a

WANTED TO HUY—Asparagus fern
seed, for good clean stock will pay
a good price. Address W. P. Newell
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
■H
U ms
270-tfc
| M|aru Property ll» l« M C lu .ffl Flu.
WANTED—Twelve
hoys
between
the
Main Office
ages
of
10
and
15
to
Hell
the
Dally
It r i S C l l H F.A1.TY C O M C A S T
•
llANPOIIU I.N V K S T M K N T C O M P A N Y WXNThTIJ -too MEN, between April
10th and 15th to pick tomutoos;
kuar 48
104-8 S la e n o lla A va.
highest wages pnid and comfortable
Write if you can come and
STEWART The Florist quarters.
bring men.—S. E. Rlco^Vero, Florida.
L'ut Flowers-------------- Floral Designs
Mch-22-to-Apr. -15
Annual and Ornamental Plants
LADY WANTS POSITION—ns clerk
in dry goods store, has had five
i n Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 2G0-W
years experience in ladies' Ready-towear. Statu salary to begin. Address
SANFORD MACHINE Box 521.
• 12-3tp
WANTED—Cashier, apply to Union
COMPANY
News Restaurant, A. C. L. Depot,
General Machine and Boiler Sanford.
13-3tp

Works

- Cy linder Grinding

FOR- RENT

Automobile Repairs
FOR RENT^Furnished rooms for
Acetylene Welding
*
Phone 62--------- Sanford, Florida light housekeepings, 701 Magnolia

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL :
Cards of flanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, aach
of whom. In hia chosen pro­
fession the Ilcrald recom­
mends to the people.

Avenue,
10-5tc
POIt RENT—Unfurnished” rooms at
215 Magnolia Ave. Call between
10 and 2.
ltM tp
FOR K'e N T - 1 nite apartment, all
conveniences nnd well furnished,
Cates' building, phone 181.
11-Wed-Thr-tfc

BOARD AND ROOM
l'lO COMMERCIAL ST R E E T hns

a

few; empty rooms at $4 per week,
with meals $10,00,
10-Gtc
BOARD — With bright attractive
rooms in private home. New house
between 7th and 8th street, Laurel
Avenue.—Mrs. E. V. Booth.
1l-3tp

George A. DeCottes

LOST

Attorney-at-Law

t.u h l UK STRAYKl)—From Silver
Lake, tan and whit) Irish setter.
Over Seminole County Bank
Will appreciate any Information.—E.
INFOHD
FLORIDA T. Field, 315 West First SL 13-5tc

FRED R. WILSON
ATTORNEY -AT-LAtV
First National Bank Building
IBANFORD
FLORIDA

Ielton J. m o u g h t o n
ARCHITECT
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
jlANFORD -i-t- FLORIDA

■ROIlllJITION OFFICERS
TO GO UNARMED
tlt&gt; T h e ( . . m - l n l n l I ' r t M l
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., April Kb—
Any person engaged in u violation of
the prohibition laws would be pro­
hibited from carrying a "deadly"
weapon of any kind, under the terms
of a measure introduced by Represen­
tative Pinholster of Bradford county.
The Dully Herald, 15c per week.

TII1H 18 TO CKItTIKV Hint on this
ICHELLE MAINES Idtli
day of March, A. 1), l#33, nt a spe­
cial Rti-MIng of the stockholder* of
HANFOB It U im .D I N U AND LOAN AHLAWYER
BOCIATION, a corporation organized
— Court House and existing under the laws of the
Htuto of Florida, due notice having
been given us prescribed l,y law and
by the liy-luw* of said corporal Jen. to
racli
and. every stockholder of said
Examined
fiiaoMO Dsolgoed corporation,
by a vote of I.M1 shares

enry McLaulin, Jr.,
,

u

v*

•

Optldaa-Optomelriet

at First StreH

Benferd. FIs.

W. J, THIGPEN—
Real Estate
RE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
lies. 203-

-Phone

&gt;fflce 271

DR. J. T. DENTON
I’ll YSIC1AN-BURG EON
Rooms 206-207-208 Melsch Building
Rooms 226-228

Or .

r ' m . m ason
DENTIST

o f s t o c k , s a id n u m b e r of s h a r e s of
s t o c k lo-tog m o r e tlin n t h r e e - f o u r t h s
of t h e t o t a l n u m h * r of s h s r e s of s t o c k
s u b s c r ib e d . It w a s d e e m e d e x p e d i e n t to
a m n n d A R T IU K H VI of th o ( . b a r t e r of
t h e H A N F O itl) B U IL D IN G AND IAIAN
A MUCH'IATKIN III t h e manner* h e r e i n ­
a fte r stated

Therefore. Notice,Is hereby given that
the SANFORD BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION,' a corporation. Intrntls
to apply to (lie Ifon-irmtilo Cary A. Har­
dee .Governor of the Slate of Flurlda.
at Tallahassee, Florida, on Ills 30th day
of April,-A- D. 1*13. for the purpose of

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o b t a i n i n g a n a m e n d m e n t of A IIT IC L K
VI.. o f t h e C h a r t e r o f t h e S A N F O R D
B U IL D IN G A N D LOAN ASSOCIA TION,
to r e a d a s fo llo w s , t o - w i t :
“ A r t i c l e VI.— T h * b li th e s t a m o u n t of
I n d e b t e d n e s s o r li a b il it y t o w h ic h t h i s
c o r p o r a t i o n s h a l l s u b j e c t I t s e lf s h a l l
bs th e su m of T w o H u n d re d an d F ifty
T h o u s a n d D o l l a r s (l&gt;tS,uSO.OO).n
IN W I T N B 8 S W I I K ItK O F . HAN PORD
B U IL D IN G A N D LOAN ASSOCIATION
a c o rp o ratio n , baa caused th is n u tle t
a n d c e r l l U u t e to be s i g n e d In Ita c o r ­
p o r a l s n n m a by Its P r e s i d e n t , a n d » f s l ed W ith Its c o r p o r a l s s e a l . a t t e s t e d * b y
Its S e c r e t a r y , o n t h i s t h e IC lh d a y of

SAN FORD ^ y iL D lN O ANT) LOAN1 AS­
SOCIATION
T ltE O J. M ILLER. IT .sId u n t.

(8 UAL)

A t te s t ;

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o 11-Apr, n•-I I-S 0 -I;T

Mar

Committee Named To Study
Business Cycles Urges Caution In
Boom Periods In Report Just Issued

FUTURE OF OUR CITRVrf INDUS­
TRY.

Two, hundred and fifteen carloads
of tissue paper, costing $1,260,000,
arc required to wrap the average
Florida citrus crop for shipment. Fif­
A length of S3 feet and an open­
teen million boxes at 22 rents each,
ing of 12 feet square nre the meas­
urements of the world’s largest Horn
at a tatal cost of $3,300,000 are need­
for broadcasting music received by
ed to enclose the fruit. The freight
radio. Tills giant horn Is In success­
bill, at nn average of $1.10 a box
ful dally operation ft Idom .pork, a
amount tn $16,500,000, for which $3,public amusemerrt-weart In California.
750,000 is divided among three main
The broadcasting capacity of this
railroads in Florida. Labor in tho
huge Instrument Is milflclent. to carry
packing houses alone amounts to
rndto music thruuglmut nn area of
approximately 39 square miles.
more than $3,000,000. There nre
'in addition to the! general Interest
many other small items of cost in
In Its sheer site and amplifying range.
jconectlon with_the_ citrus ,Crep._ .A
It Is^of ahNorhlng lhiportanco to the
study of the above figures will give
rridlo cxpertTiccausa*SfTho fact that,
some idea of the amount of money
through the use of Its electro-dynamic
required to handle n crop that in
reproducer, such rrue tones Imre been
grotto in a comparatively small area
produced ns to eliminate wlint Is
of the state.—Kustis latke Region.
teclmlcully known ns "distortion.”
One thousand feet of clear airplane
Great industry, isn’t it? But think
spruce lumber wont Into the const ruc­
of its magnitude when the thousands
tion of this horn. The engineers who
of young groves now coming on begin
built It were confronted with illflleulbearing. Roger Hnbson visioned tho
ties of design and erection, owing to
boss MARY VAN KLEECK
r
MATTHEW
WOLL
future and gave the people of Florida
Its giant size. It Is equipped with
timely warning in his great speech
a late type of radio reproducer nnd
Tho Federal Reserve banks now to daisy public works and not com­
delivered recently in Tumpn.
power amplifier.
hold'll much larger amount of gold pete with private building expansion
Of course the construction of the than Is needed to support nil tho during the current boom.
Transportation facilities must bo
Many other Interesting correctives
horn was more of less In the nature credit requirements of American in­
enormously
increased to move the
gre
advanced
by
the
committee,
of a spectacular "stunt" on the part dustry and agriculture, according to whoso personnel makes thu report
fruit
which
Florida will he produc­
of tho amusement'park, hut the basic the committee on Unemployment nnd carry wcighL Owen D. Young,
ing
three
or
four years hence. It
Idea Is nevertheless Impressive. It is Business Cycles, appointed by Berb­ rcshlcnt
resident of
uf the General Electric
will bo necessary to seek new mar­
Just another indication of n far reach­ er Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, ompany,
nan&gt;. is cbnirrrmn. Tho other
ing Influence which warrants atten­ which has just made ita report. One members ore Joseph Defrccs, former
kets nnd to enlarge and intensify tho
of the propositions brought forward president of the United States Cham­ educational campaign which the cit­
tion.
.by the investigators, who havo been ber of Commerce; Mnry Von Klceck,
rus exchange has been carrying on.
seeking a way to guard against of the Bussell Rage Foundation;
EVEREST TOP STILL UNTROD future periods of depression such as Matthew Woll, vlco-prcildcnt of the At the rate at which our pine forests
those which have always followed American Federation of Labor;
nre being denuded, n new crate mate­
oi
ley* president
_
But British Explorers In Recent At­ prosperity In the past, la to set asldo Clarenco M. Woolcy,
rial must In* sought in the ticur fu­
tho
American
Radiator
Company,
a
special
reservo
of
this
gold
against
tempt Qot to HalgM Never
ture. It may Ik* that this problem
nnd Edward Eyre Hunt, secretary
the
foreign
demands
that
will
come
Previously Attained.
with resumption of normal world of tho President's Conference on Un­ elm be solved by thesnw grass pulp
.—w?&gt;y- * •1
ibusiness, thus removing from the employment, of which the committed
plant nt l-ee.sburg. .We read recently
The highest point above sou level field of temptation on easy moans of is pnrL
in the Literary Digest of a plant
Theo Nntionnl Bureau of Economic
ever reached by n human being ufoot, inflating American credits to tho
Research gathered the mass of fucts
27,300 feet, was attained, with the aid danger point
which is manufacturing rigid and
of oxygen-breathing apparatus, by i Banka are urged by tho report to from which tho findings were de­
water-tight barrels from .similar fiber,
Ira material, edited by
extreme precaution in granting duced.
two memhora of the Mount Everest *nso
and we have teen heavy hoard made
Incas Wesley 0. Mitchell, nationally known
near the peak of tho
expedition at noon, (he 2nh of last Joans
rise. Individual business men are authority on tho business cycle, is
from the filter turned out at Ia*eshuig.
May, suys Henry M.,vyiilte.In the Pop­ warned th a t their best protection is shortly to bo puhlishod in book form.,
Our steamship lines must also he
ular Mechanics Magazine. This brought to study oil available sources of au­ Tho committee report itself- will bo
used to move a large portion of our
IJnCtl * V
IL tho WDn
of
book,t HKU
and V«tl
can SW
bo had
the explorers within 1,702 feel of thn thentic information regarding world part
citrus crop, nut only to our own mar­
summit, the highest point on the and national stocks of their respect­ separately by applying to tho Presi­
kets, hut to foreign countries. When
earth's surface. The tinnt attempt ive commodities guiding their pur­ dent’s Conference on unemployment.
was to huve beep made June II. hut chases accordingly. Tho Federal Department of Commerce, Washing­
in Tantpa recently, l’residont Ray­
(he monsoon broke Juno 3, definitely Government and tho states are asked ton, JD-C.
mond of tin* Mallory and Clyde lines,
frustrating any further efforts for this
was in conference with the officials
year nt least,
Vhen the monsoon CANADIAN GROWERS SEEK
LEGISLATORS CANNOT
of the citrus exchange oil this subject.
breaks on Mount Everest, there Is no
HAVE ELECTRIC FANS He declared that bis company is ready
DUTY
ON
AMERICAN
FRUIT
alternative hut to get off the inottn
to furnish ships equipped for this
tain its soon ns possible.
( I l l Till- *.BHoelntPd l*rr*»l
It has now been definitely proved
I B y T h e A a m irln tril J*rr*S)
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., April 13.— liUMinoHM whenever it is offered In
that the mnuntnln Itself at the highest
OTTAWA, OtiL, April 111.—A plea _Lcgirlators will huve to swelter un-1sufficient volume.
points rcuched Is not dlfllctilt to climb, of the Niagara Peninsula Fruit Grow­ der their oratorical burdens right on,
The great canning plants which are
and the two explorers who came so ers Association for higher duty nn
being established throughout the eitfor
despite
tin*
otToi'ts
to
give
relief
j
near to reaching tho actual summit fruit from the United States is based ,
on the part of Senators Wells, there is i us growing regions will in n measure
were able to proceed along the nurlh
face without ropes. Thu one and only upon the premise that the public's up-1 no such u-liuCtn sight. Mr. Wells simplify the problems of a surplus
obstacle that made tho summit unat­ petite for fruit becomes surfeited be- j also had afeeling for the galleries, crop. Canned oranges nnd grapefruit
tainable was (tie had weather, nnd fore the Ontario crop ripens, and that 1for Itis measure which would have in -1d . not have to be hurried to market
with the monsoon left out,' It Is cer­ the home-grown crops of strawberries, | strurted the hoard of commissioners | as the fruit in its natural state dees,
tain Hint the summit will he reached peaches and cherries nre therefore i of state institutions to install electric j and the favor with which these goods
at ths next attempt.,, The two **ldwr- thrimn upon n limited market.- Jt-is fnns in both houses look in the com -1have mVt wherever they have -hreinera wlm reached (Ids highest point prohahli* that tin* minister of finance j
fort of those who hang over railing introduced indicates that the output
wero Cnpt. Geoffrey Bruce, one of the
will
send
a
representative
to
the
Ni­
upstairs
throughout the session.
of tin* Florida citrus canneries will
lenders of tho expedition, and George
agara fruit belt to discuss the sitim-j Mr. Wells got a two-thirds vote for run into millions of cases in the near
Finch, a scientist at inched to It.
tiqn with the fruit growers.
waiving the rules in favor of consid­ future.—Tampa Times.
Rough Man and Robins.
ll is argued by the Niagara assn- j eration of itis measure; in fact every­ Schuman and Mrs. Payne were shopA few days ago a car inspector, ciution that hundreds of carloads of body s( cured to he in favor of lotting
looking over a coal train at Arkvllle, early California and Florida fruit in­ it ride through to its third reading, At o p c o u g h f o l l o w in g f l u .
N. V., (Uncovered n bird's nest on thn vade the Ontario markets lung In-fore when it was killed by 12 to 10 votes.
Stop coughs resulting from Flu,
top of a Journal tmx of an empty ear.
Grippe,
Whooping Cough, Asthma and
the
domestic
crop
is
ready
to
Hell.
As
Investigation dlacloKed two haliy rob­
NO
MORE
TOLL
ROADS
AND
Bronchitis
with Foley’s Homy nnd
a
result
of
this
early
satisfying
of
ins to the nest. The orphnn birds nt
BRIDGES.
Tar. "The Flu left me with u severe
once -became tho center of attraction the desite for fresh fruit, the public
cough which wus quickly relieved with
for the yard men nnd the various train demand for home grown fruits hns
I ll y Tl»r A RBiirln Irtf J*rraa I
crons. It wnu quite evident tho young been steadily declining. The growers
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. April Kb­ Foley's Honey and Tar," writes Mrs.
robhis needed parents.
wont n duty high enough to make the it would la* unlawful for any person K. 1). Drake, Childs, Md. A few cents
In nn effort to flml the home of the price of United States early fruits or firm, or corporation to collect a worth of Foley's Honey and Tur will
young travelers It was learned tliut
toll from any state road or bridge offset serious diseases by* checking
the empty ear had been picked up ut virtually prohibitive.
crossing
such ronil in this statu un­ your coughs nnd colds, saving you
West Davenport. 54 miles distant. A
delegation of switchmen, yardmen,
"You Arc What You But,' 'snys un d er tlietoriHH’ of measure introduced, many dollars, Contulns no opiutes—
trainmen and other Interested persons nd in Tho Literary Digest. In tltnt in Imih houses. Thu munsures go | ingredients printed on wrapper. In­
Immediately waited on (tin division ruse, this morning wo had U hud egg. further to prevent the connecting of sist upon Foley's. Refuse substitutes.
superintendent. The ear was hooked —Chicago Journal of Commerce.
any private toll road with a state Sold everywhere.—Adv.
on to au engine nnd taken hack to
road. Their authors ate Senator But-j
*»
• —
West Davenport, where It was spotted
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
let* and Representative Miller.
Tho Daily Herald, 15c per week.
In the railroad yard ut the exact pluce
from which It had been taken. The
frnutlc mother bird found her little
ones and everybody wua happy.

£

UN FORD

fl-E-A-1.
km i
L.lMfruTvS t e e d
[lir l.ata

n Said to Hava Tranaml
Sounds Distinctly for a Most
Ramarkabla Distance.

Wraith Prowled Neighborhood
for Seven Years Until Crime
Classified Ada lc a word. No 1^
'
Was Uncovered. ■

5ANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

A. P.

CARRIES MUSIt MANY MILES

“Ghost" Bared Murder.
Owner after owner had come and
gene. Carl Logies purchased the farm
about n year ago. Whenever lit* went
to his Imrn at night, 1.ogles do&lt;-lares,
he would see "a white, wrnUli-llke tig
tire" walking about.
At ttines, lie says, he followed with
tits gun In hand, and It always dlsiqrpesred In the direction of tin* well.
Determined to tint) out what caused
the apparition, Logies cleaned out
&gt;4b# old well, which hud Iicon-■tilled
with stones. Ill- eamt* upon the body
of l.lpetistleli.
Sheriff Spink was called, and lie nnd
his deputies suspected murder. The
next day the sheriff ordered the body
burled, nnd now the "ghost" Ik gone.
Frank Leman, wlm owned the farm
ut the time l.ipenstlek disappeared,
Is In tin- Lake comity Jail. lie Is
hound over to the grand Jury on
rhurge of tuqrdor.
turn-dor.

LOST COUPLEfrEAR

DEATH

Man and Wife Found In ths Moun­
tains In British Columbia
Almost Stsrved.
Prime Kxt|J4*rt. It. —Lost In the
mountains, I'eter Stafford uml bln wife
were found recently In the last stage
of starvation by two constables on the
Kaycr river, 32 miles from Skeens
Mills. The couple had not eaten real
food for 20 days, the only thing that
kept them alive being aoup made by
hotting strips of old heaver skill. Htafford's condition was pitiful, us he hud
been suffering from tuberculosis for
some months. How he wua able to
survive the terrific experience Is a
mystery to physicians.
Htuffurd nnd Ids wife wero discov­
ered lu a small lent pitched under a
big tree. The man, too weak to move,
wua placed In u canoe nnd the woman
wus assisted along the shore until a
point 22 miles from the railway was
reuched. Here they were left with
friends with enough food to last six
weeks nnd a store of medicine (Aral
sent In.

SHORTHAND W ILL IS V ALID
Unusual Method of Devising Large
Estate la Approved by
English Court.

Campaign Tsrrors.
There was a wild and frenzied senttorment. Men. white-faced and nturIng-eycd, fled ua If pursued by a l*c»
tHence. They dropped whatever tli'oj
had In bund and t»tood not upon tl&gt;e
order of their going, hot depurted like
frightened roebucks, hitting only the
high places ui they went.
“Why are the people HeetugT" we
asked.
"A candidate who calls himself 'the
friend of the people* Itaa Just rntue to
town," replied on Innocent bystander
who had no vote.—Kansas City Star.
Seeking History of Tibet.
The "Forbidden City" Is to be visit in!
by a British mission In the hope ot
obtaining real Information on the his
lory of Tibet. Every member uf Hit
party Is a British Buddhist, and they
believe through religious atllllatiur
-they can ohtalu wlint.other traveleri
and explorers have sought In vain.
Foretguera who have entered the "Forhidden City" are fsr and few between,
and no one heretofore has been af­
forded the opportunity to study lha
religion, literature and history ot thM
sealed country.

London.—A will written In short­
hand on a telegraph blank has been
admitted to probate In solemn $orm,
Its validity upheld by the T re a ts
court of England. It was written by
diaries B. Orrln, a commercial trav­
eler, who adopted phonetic writing as
the quickest means of expressing Ids
wishes regarding the disposition of Ida
large estate when Informed by the doc­
tors that he had only a few hours to
live.
^
The stenographic characters were so
perfectly executed lliat they were read­ EXEMPTION OF WOMEN
ily translated by the ofllclul shorthand
FOR JURY DUTY
reporter of the court In which the will
was offered for probate
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 13.—
Further exemption of women from
AU Needle at Breakfast
Sterling. Ill,—Rudolph Jacobs, a Jury duty la the aim of Representa­
farmer living near here, felt a sharp tive VanRoy of Cltrua, who has inpalp to his throat while eating break­ torduced a bill in tho house looking to
fast. He went to a phyalclun. who re­ that purpose. I t would provide that
moved a large needle from his throat. a woman be excused, upon her re­
Ilow the needle got In h(s food Is a quest, when she has a child under 12
mystery.
years of age; when domestic duties
taka up her time; when Someone Is
siclf
a t home who naadwber adminis­
Now that you’re paid your income
tration, and when aha herself is UJ
tax, go *.o work and earn IL—Wall. tOrAe extent to the Jury service would
•«t. i 4 t ■ - - » • r G D G - t i v • ■ a r i
impair hat health.
Street Journal.
■i.
v-j iJ itiia S

GOOD SHOES FOR MEN

A New One
Gues£ you’re about ready for
Spring Oxfords so here’s lettinir you know that we've got
a fine lot of new styles priced
at

Interwoven Hosiery

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GROWERS AND BUYERS MUST GET TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT

IN T H E H E A R T OF TH E W O R L D ’S GREATEST VE G ETAB LE SECTION
NUMBER 11

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923

VOLUME IV.

TtTT.-'y ~ f: - V f s f l
••
* ’ i f ‘ I,

LEGISLATURE
TO EXACT JUSTICE FOR NOLTE

Biff Elks Meeting
HEAD0FM
;
MEDICAL
MEN
ARE
____ T Q n i g i i L a l J : 3i L a t
— WAS LYNCHrWHO flE D TODAY
the Club House
IN SANFORD
from W ounds received in a t t a c k

MEETING
E L DAY
AND HAVING GOOD H E

District Deputy Grand Exalted Rul. j
t r Bennett will he present ‘ tonight j
nnd ninke his official visit to the
During Recent Months He Has Been Real Leader Lodge. The new officers will he .in-1
stalled nt this meeting. And ninny |
While Eamon W a s Figurehead
other matters of importance will Ik- r t / \ \ i f i t / irrt D I Y C 'O
’ MIDLAND MEDICAL ASS’ N
handled. Arrangements will Ik- made
V lljl
aJ\/k!nS
SAY HE WAS DULY ELECT­
HOLDING REGULAR MEET­
to attend the ceremony of installation
ED AFTER NOMINEE IN­
‘ DUBLIN, April 11.— The death o f I.lnm Lynch, who succumbed last evof the new Del.nnd lodge on Wednes­
ING HERE TODAY
DICTED BANK FAILURE
entng to wounds received when he was captured by ? ro o State troops‘near
day, the ISth, and then the state con­
New Castle yesterday morning will Ik- a serious blow to the irregulars it is
vention at Daytona on the lUth and
believed. Lynch ns chief o f stnff o f the Republican army wns the man most
,10th. The evening will ejose with one
intimately associated with Ksmon Do Valera. "The capture o f Lynch by sol­
good chicken pileau.
diers o f the free state,” says the Irish Times, "Inflicted n heavy blow on the
Al| Elks are expected to attend
Were Gucsls of Kiwnnjs Club at
T h * A . i u r t n l r d I’ r f M l
Illy Tlic Aaaorlalrd I’ rfaal
forces in nrms ngninst it. During recent months he has been the real lender
Other Matters o f Importance Re­
Noon-dny Luncheon nt
MATTEAW AN, N. Y., April 11.— o f the Republican extremists. Do Valera was a figurehead hut Lynch was this meeting and meet the District
MacCI.KNNY, Fla., April 11.—John
lative to Schools nnd Judges
Deputy and start the new lodge y ea r1
Valdez Hotel
four
prisoners
nt
Mnttcnwan
stntc
Hoddenhury, convict
gang boss ntj
the brain that kept. South Ireland In the present sorry condition of alarm."
and Taxes
o ff with plenty of pep.
hospital, for criminnl insane escaped
the Baker county turpentine camp uf j
today. They overpowered the night
(Dr Tfce Aaaurlnlra Prr««J
State Senator Knahh, was indicted
! About fifty r.-.emtiers o f tho Mid­
TA LLA H A SSE E , April 11.— W. V. wntlimnn, bound nnd . gagged him,
Country Club Open
Into yesterday by the* Baker county
land Medical Society nre niroting here
Chavoun war appointed by Governor robbed him o f his keys. They next
grand jury on charges o f treating
today and those in attendance state
'
on
Thursday
Nights
Hardee to be commissioner o f D ixie! overpowered the guard who hat! keys
convicts cruelly.
The indictment
that it is one o f the lK-st meetings in
to
the
garage
from
which
they
stole
county nuccccding H. M. Wade, reto The Members grew out of chn'ges made by Paul the history of the society. Many of
an automobile belonging to the super­
signed.
Revere, while, seventeen, o f Washing­
the medicoos.did not arrive until late
intendent of tiie institution nnd drove
Tlie Sanford Country Club will be ton, who declared he was flogged
. ns this afternoon nnd missed the noonTALLAH ASSEE, April 11.— The north carrying the gunrd with them
______ ’
•
. ,
open to the members and tlu-ir Indies often as twice daily wliili
n |dny lunchcunn tendered by the KiwnnhouRc with nothing but unimportant ns far ns Poughkeepsie, sixteen milenevery Thursday night hegining on sentence at the cnntp for vagrancy, j njR |-(.it, as hosts and members o f the
Six
Men
Arc
Exeeutpd
Today
in
County
Galway
they dropped
Ituaincss on gcncrnl calendar jumped nnrth of here where
|Thursday o f this week. The members He whs leased to Senator Knal-h by Kiwnnnis, Rotary nnd Chamber of
to conaiderntion o f local bills nnd him.
•
;.
Says Reportcan piny cards or dance without any the county.
Commerce being present.
•»
■■11
npent the forenoon passing a bunch,
cost or they can get a hulTct lunch nt
President .Inmcs Shnron of tho
l l l f T l i f A m w Ih I M
.
.
.
.
several of them of local interest to Airplane Searching
a nominal cost. There will Ik- atten­
MADISON. Fla., April 11.— For­ Kiwnnnis Club asked Dr. Brownlee to
LONDON,
April
II.—
Kamon.Dc
Vnlcrn,
Republican
lender
him
been
cap­
Hlllborough county.
For Lost Party in , tured according to n Central News dispatch this morning. The im-ssnge re­ dants there on Thursday night to mer convicts who claim to have Imcii invoke the devine blessing on the'as­
take your older*. This will do much flogged ami former gutirihi in tho
and after all were grated Beau
TALLAH ASSEE, April 11.— Tin-,
The Everglades ceived from Dublin said Dan Preen also hud been tuken prisoner, the two toward making the Country Club camp where the alleged flogging sembly
Bnutnel,
the silver throated song
men
being
captured
nt
Clonmel.
senate broke from its regular order
popular and now as the long summci took plnre, will testify here tfimoTow lender of the Kiwnnnis Club led the
nt noon and went intp executive ses­ Automobiles A rc Hrlievrd Mired Down
DUBLIN, April 11.—Free state army headquarter* this afternoon offic- evenings are gathering the Country before tho 'Madison grand jury, in- "Week Song’ ’in which all joined who
sion to receive communications from
While Crossing Muck Lands
Club on Thursday afternoons and vostigntioil Into the death uf. Martin were able to sing. Mr. and Mrs.
ficinlly contradicted the report that Eamon Do Valera had bcca captured.
»
Governor Hardee which it is under­
nights will In- one o f the most-popu­ Tnbort, North Dakota youth, who died Slaughter rendered an instrumental
( U r f h r A a . o r l n f r d I’ r r a a l
stood would bo submitted on the sus­
lar
place*, in the-rounty for real o n -1while -crvlng a prison sentence In this releclion on the Hawaiian guitars
DUBLIN, April II. Six men were executed this morning at Timm, Coun­
MIAMI, April
11.— An
airplane
pensions from office of six officnls
joyniotit
ami a place to gather with' state last year. G. Grimson, state’s (hat was greatly enjoyed.
ty Galway, say* « press association dispatch from that town.
during the past two years.
They lrom Miami Is scouring the Kverfriends and visitors.
attorney o f N"rth Dakota, und Judge
President 'Sharon gave tho address
were Sheriffs Dowling, Raker. Turn- . * ,nHc* in nn tffo rt to locate .seventeen
.1. Knccsluiw of that state, who are o f welcome to the visiting medical
citizens
o
f
Fort
Myers
whose
automo­
er nnd County Solicitor Tine, County
Standardized Machines here to nssist in the prosecution, con­ men in his usual hearty style em­
Judge Johnson and County Commls- biles nre believed to have mired down
ferred tonight with Florida authori- phasizing the true southern hospi­
soncr Poore. The Rennto enrier hnil while trying to cross an uninhnbitcd
Lessen
Farmers’
Woes
;
tics
in regard to the presentation of tality of Sanford people nnd voicing
passed 28 to 0 the measure by Wicker region on route of Tnmimi trinl. No
j the ease to the grand jury.
I Hr T h f A b io r ln ln l l*rraa|
Bars
arc
entertained
here
for
the
the pleasure of all present nt having
providing for obsoverancc o f temper­
! (■&gt;IIK’AGO, April 11.— If Farmer The state, it is understood, will the doctors here for'the day.
ance and nenlth diiy in public schools sufety of the party.
•Jones loses a nut or holt from his contend that Tnhert wns a victim of
The response wus given by \V. Burand relief bill In favor o f W. IJ. Brink­
mowing machine, he need no longer n whipping administered nt the ciunp (,eUl. Smit|, prt.,|dent j» flh e Midland
ley; 'Confederate veteran o f Columbi'n measure by Mr. Lewis, giving effect
erank up the flivver for a trip to
o f the Putnam Lumber company
| Mcdii-a! Asocistion Ur'which h« stated
to the constitutional amendment in­
rounty.
------- :-------town. He may replace it with a simi­ Clara, Moridn, nnd will ask for the t|)n^ tju, doc-tcvriv were glad to be hero
Ocean
Goinff
Vessels
From
Sanford
to
the
Sea
and
creasing
the
possible
school
tax
mill. No inheritance or income taxes
lar one from his hinder, as a result indictment o f Walter Higginbotham. jn tho rjt&gt;. Substantial and promised
Thence to Markets of the World W ill Result
would be imposed in the state under age to 10, was the principal business
of (lie standardization and simplifica­ convict camp boss, who is held on a th(U t|u&gt;&gt;. woU|,| „ „ t carry nnything
a joint resolution celling for constitu­ o f the house, which labored consider­
tion o f fix in machinery indicated by a charge o f murder in collection with nwny wjtl, , h(.m ,.Xcept pleasant nictional amendment on the subject in­ ably nt the start over the rending and
ORLANDO, Fla.. April I I . - A deep undovelopcd lands of vast potential survey just completed by the National
thc case. Higginbotham wns brought inor{1.H „ f Sanford,
troduced by Senator Stokes.
The ndoption o f its rules for the session.
possibilities.
Institute of Progressive Farming.
wntcrwuy in the St. Johns river from
here
today from Dixie c'u n ty, where,
An
amendment
to
the
list,
brought
resolution would also exempt fi^r $250
It. J. Holly spoke briefly on the sub­
"W hat
the Waterways Traffic
Till' programs of simplification, ns the alleged whipping is said to havei
Jacksonville to Sanford; Ocean going
over
largely
from
the
lust
session,
re­
ject
of "Better Newspapers’’ nnd askhead of families from personal prop­
strains members from, putting their vessels from Sanford t" the Sea—and Ix-ague seeks to do is so clear, so com ­ undertaken by lending imuloment been administered.
ed for the co-operation o f business
erty tnxes.
feet on the desks, lie-cause of the new thence to llu* markets of tch world; prehensive and ,of such tremendous manufacturers, are improving repair
and professional men In demanding
latcrnl channels nnd connecting links importance to all Central, Eastern and dealer service with resultant sav­
TALI.AII ASSF.E, April II.—The better newspapers and cleaner news- •
TALLAHASHE, April 11.— A del­ furniture, presumably.
The vote oil the school tax hill was for utilizing the navigable waters of and Southern Florida that it should ing in time, labor and money for the Joint legislative committee set up to papers.
egation from Glades county, headed
Florida from
Jacksonville to the
farmer, the survey indicated.
investigate the death of Martin In­
by S. O. Spain, Jr., wns here today unanimous. As sent to the seiintc ill Everglades an- the outstanding points command thcearnest co-operation of
Dr. Simon w-ns called upon to speak
Figures furnished by
Alexander belt, of North Dakota, under the al­
amended
form,
it
empowers
the
coun­
every
thinking
citizen.”
*
with the tavowed purpose of liuving
on the subject of "N\ hat the State
in
the
program
of
the
Florida
Water­
Is'ggr, president of the International leged lash of a convict boss in Dixie
tho house atone for action of its or- ty hoards o f public instruction to call ways Traffic Ix-nguc which is n»w
is Doing Toward Mosquito Control"
Harvester Company, were submitted county, has nut outlined its priM'cdurc
the
elections,in
the
special
school
dis­
"Co-operation
is
the
word,"
said
ganziation caucus April 2; in e x ­
and
gave one o f the most Interesting
to Ik- vigorously and enthusiastically JI|co President Geo. W, Knight of to the institute ns indicative o f (he
of work yet, and the indications to­ expositions o f the mosquito pest nnd
pelling tis member, Representative tricts to determine the amount o f in­
' •
crease in tho millngc, or such elec­ carried on.
Sanford, "Every business man, every lines along which his company .bus night were that it would not got into 1|u, „ yHU,m wf control Hint has ever
Nolte on the grounds -that he was
Encouraged
by
the
practical
certain­
producer, every grower of fruit, ev­ been working for simplification. He swing until the middle of the week
hl.unj i(, Sunford. "Mosquito
not the regular democratic primary tions might Ik- called, upon petitions
ty of n favorable report from the ery land owner, every shipper, wheth­ said that in 11MH the company mode
from
25
per
cent
o
f
the
voters.
Some
nominee.
Nolte entered the
race
or possibly Inter.
control is not extermination" said
discussion revolved around the lack Army Engineers representing the er Inrgc or small— in fact every per­ one standard two-horse wagon in 87fl
follow ing the prininry after D. W.
One o f the senate memlicrs o f the |ir&gt; Simon, and he went on to state
hud
provision that the elections Ik- cnl.l- United States, to whom the project son having the best interests of Flor­ typos hut reduced thetyprs to Ifl in
Stevenson, primary nominee,
committee, John P. Stokes o f .Penan-j that many people
were confused
ed for voting on some specific amount, was submitted several weeks Ago, the ida at lu^urt, should become actively 11122. Twenty-two sixes of plows ulso
been indicted in connection with the
cola,
hud
not
returned
from
his
week
i
about
the
two
terms,
That
mosqfiitocs
Ix-ngue interested in the effort to secure from were eliminated, he said.
Reports
us it stands now, Mr. Ix-wis explained officers o f the Waterways
failure o f his bank. The delegation
end
recess
yet.
although
he
is
expect-'hud
never
been
exterminated
and
to questioners, the election will just have completed plans for securing, at congress an appropriation to deepen submitted to the institute by other
grew out of a mnss meeting nt
probably
never
would
he.
That
they
ed
to
c"m
e
in
tomorrow.
naiiiufnrturers showed similar pro­
aSturday* night a t :
called «»»» the voters ear. name any least 10,000 member* " f the Ix-ague. the channel of the St. Johns river.
could, however, he controlled and-were
Moorehaven last
Ofifrial headquarters have
been
portional
decreases.
amount they want the milluge lifted
"W t^w ant ocean going vessels to
which hetion o f the caucus was dc
being controlled in tho New Jersey
MADISON,
April
11.—
Investigation
to. The amount receiving the major­ opened In the Orlando Mortgage Loan ply the waters bf the St. Johns, bring­
One result wns that if a machine
swamps,* hud tyccn cunt rolled in Pun- .
Into
the
depth
o
f
Martin
Tahert,
o
f
nounccd.
.
Building on Oak street nnd from ing in the things Florida consumes broke suddcndly, the farmer, disgust­
ity will prevail ns*the new levy.
North Dakota, a youth while serving umn and other countries and wcf.
(Getting hack to Mr. Stuart’s cir­ there the detail work of the campaign and taking out to other folks the ed l&gt;&gt;' the enforced suspension o f urTALLAHASSEE,
April 11.—The
a sentence In n convict labor camp 14 now Udug controlled in Perry an*
cuit judge, Mr. Ix-wis said that if will be carried on.
things they want to buy giving us all kent work, hustled into town only to months ago was started today by the other places in Florida
where the
senate passed a luitch of locul bills
the right rule prevails, there would
Active officers, o f tho Ix-ague, ihc time certain and sure transporta­ find that the dealer could not furnish
started ulon
Madison county grand jury. Walter campaign had been
todny, nnd sent a few
others of
Ik- no congestion in the Hillsborough which Includes S*. J. Sligh o f H. J. tion ntronsonnble rates and carriers the needed part. Days o f restless in­
Higginbotham, b o s s 'o f the conirict systematic lines ns la id down by tho
greater importance to- their
third
circuit nor in Duval county, which is Sllgh &amp; Co., as president. Judge W. built to transport our perishable pro­ activity usually followed while the rccamp of the Putnam Lumber Company State Board o ' Health. He called at­
rending, with Indications o f final ac­
also seeking- assistance. The Tampa T. Bland, president o f the,First Nat­ ducts to consumers in any part o f tho placcmcnt was sent from the fuctofy.
at Clara, where Tahert w u h confined, tention to the fact that the people of
tion on thorn tomorrow.
merchant and the Jacksonville mer­ ional Bunk, ns Treasurer, nnd Col. world, landing them at point o f desti- This joss o f time and lnlxir was costly.
Is in jnil here awaiting the outcome the whole •slate were Wcomlng arous­
These intruded n measure by Sen­
chant, he raid, ship their stuff to Geo. W. Knight o f Sanford, as Vico Yiution in good condition.
After the world war, where ston- o f tho -investigation. Iliggintmthnin ed over this question nnd yesterday
ator Phillips, substituting electrocu­
Murinnnn, where lie hails from, nnd President, are confident that when the
"Co-operation and prompt response dnrdiznlion wns learned extensively, is charged with murder, the stale con: Tampa put on ten new inspectors on
tion for hanging; one by Mr. Wicker
when litigation is instituted, it is importance o f th- Deep Waterways to to the invitation to Is-como members the implement 'manufacturers turned
tending that Tahert was flogged so the forcu to look ufter tho containers
roviding for the observance o f ternthe pub- started ih Tampa or in Jacksonville, the prosperity of the state is.broUght o f tho Florida Waterways Traffic their attention to recognition of the
severely by Higginbotham that death in the yards and around the alleys.
ernnee and hcnlth day in
as the case may he. The Marianna home to Its progressive citizens the League, will give these and many oth­ benefits o f simplification us they
resulted. The state had assembled Jt will tuke many years to occomplish
schools:
«nc
by
Mr.'
Stokes
pro­
'}L
W Pi
.
merchant Is then put to tho expense' RUffgva^ d quota o f members will be er advantages.
would
apply
to
the
consuming
farmer.
more
than a score of witnesses today. the control o f the mosquito and the
*
o f the
viding for a sixth member
o f going to one o f those cities to an­ quickly secured.
Thousands o f tyjK-s were eliminated
work iW s not show up for some time
•upreme court, and one by Mr. Mc­
swer the litigation, he said, nnd such
“ It would seem to me" said Judge"The railway shipping situation to­ by incorporating into one machine
ORLANDO TO MADISON, FLA.
after it is sturled us jl takes between
Williams to regulate the practice or
is not fairness between (Hen. There Bland, "that every up standing, prog­ day in Floridu," said President Sligh, the good points forcrly possessed by
ten and fifteen years to make u show­
Chiropractic, setting up a board of
was a law ut one time, he said, re­ ressive citizen of Orange county, as "may conservatively he stated us the several of the same type. The slmThin is tho latest information as to ing against the pest. This problem is
chiropractic examiners in connection
quiring that suits be entered in the well as o f tho other 14 counties within worst In twenty your*!
pified machine was superior to any road conditions from here to Georgia: a question of economic as well as
therewith.
, resident coqnty o f the party sued. No
the
so-called
zone
o
f
the
deep
water­
o
f tho originals, having the l»c»t fen
“
The
.roads
cannot
furnish
cars
Orlando to Kustls, good, asphalt public health and after the mosquitoes
1 The senate waived its rules and
wondt-r the Jacksonville and Tampa ways, would want to I kj enlisted as a
lures
of
nil
and
the
objections
of
none,
enough,
run’t
move
them
fast
enough
nnd
brick; 10 Ix'eshurg, good, sand have been controlled the entire com­
passed a measure perpiittlPK I*®™* dockets were crowded, he said, under
life member o f the Florlja Water­ and cannot furnish the right kind of the survey showed, thus enabling tho and -clay; .to Wcirsdale, good, sand munity is able to do better work and
hnd trust companies to invest a lim­
the clrruinstanccs.
ways T raffic league.
cars to meet the demand o f thu situa­ dealer to have on his floor any stand­ clay; to Bellview, good, nick; to greater work than they could if the
ited extent in tho stock of farm oan
Mr. Stuart countered by saying his
ardized type o f machine, and to sup­ Gainesville via' Morriaton and Archer, mosquitoes were allowed to flourish.
"A
channel
In
the
SL
Johns
river
banka
This measure is understood
tion,' •
bill was designed to remedy sn exist­ from Jacksonville to Sanford— which
to ihcludc the joint farm loan now
"They arc building very few cars. ply parts direct' from the stock re­ sand clay to Morrison, fair, asphalt Fort Pierce and other places on tha
ing condition and did not treat with a Is the first link In our project— made
placements without sending to the halmico o f way with exception of east coast nre bonding to control the
organizing
»t
Jacksonville
with
theory of what might be. Several 200 feet wide and 20 fret deep, would They are are not spending much mon­
factory,
.
_ . about ten miles o f rock which is fair; rposqullo nnd they are fully alive to
Comptroller Ernest Amos slnU-d as
other members took the floor for tho give Florida nn open way to world ey In repairing, enlarging or extend­
.
—
«
”
1
Gainesville to Jligh Springs, good, the necessity o f concerted action to
i n g present linkage and thcro Is re­
Its president.
.
measure.
.
.
m arkets'at all times and would mean mote possibility of their undertaking RKV. BEATTY TO SPEAK AT
asphalt; to Lake City via Fort White lessen the dangers o f the mosquito
q-iick development of a section Just for years cither double tracking of
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and Columbia City, first ten miles to in bringing about epidemics of denguo _
TA LLA H A S8E .
April
1 L -A
TALLAHASSEE, April 11— A Joint
now ready for unlimited expansion. ..existing linos or constructing enough
Fort White rough, rock, rest’ of-w a y and nialarls every summer.
touch o f sectional
feeling entered
resolution providing for recall elec­
Jtev. H. F. Ilcatty, o f Tampa, Is In to lxike ICty, good, turn! slay; to lave
Ij would'savo milions o f dollars to additional track to be a factor itv
the proceedings of the house today tions on any legislation upon petition
In an open discussion on the subject
„ .t h c .S U t « producers and.^hlppcrs of solving the problem uf statu trans­ this city mil will speak at tho Presby­ Oak, fair, n little rough; to Madison, Dr. Edwards o f Orlando, Br. Denton
whep Representative Arnos Lewisi of
of fifty voters from bach o f the five
terian church tonight on
Mission fair, rough.— Hustice Ixike Region,
sirenuoui -.n
~ .........n. - - - voU&gt;ri f rom e s c h '^ l 01* fruit*. v rjeU b jcs anil all prod- portation.
Jackson voicod strenuous
oPP°sj|l“
'
.
o f Sanford and b r . 0*«incup «tf Or­
Work
among
the
Cubans
in
Tampa
lando nil gave aomc interesting de­
to the passage
"This sltustion, serious as it is, is
I h c Congregational Mein’s Club will tails in regnrd to tho mosquito, the
reaentativc Stuart
freight ratos, U tter and c e r -fn(jt und#rslood by thu people o f FloriIU«Uy
mission wolk
iart o f nuisoora.
* . ..............the
.. K
h
v
Mercer
o
f
Sewmnnce.,
h
^
r
I
house by Mercer
■smiftiirfitlnrt icarriers.
nrrlrm
i
*
&lt; lr,.M
.&lt;un t/uara
tain transportation
for tk„
the naal
past am
seven
years in
in F'lilin
Cuba nti«1
and hold thejr meeting tomorow night in ravages o f the same nnd the plans
‘ give his county an additional circuit
Tho rccoluti'm undcrtakes to give the
bps been engaged in thp work in Tam­ tliair club room in the Congregational uf control. Dr. Brownlee* asked to t
judge. The 'Mil, supported by Mr.
“
It
would
Iflvc
to
Olir
development
|
My&lt;(l
,t
lho
BrrttU5,
t
argument
in
voters relief from "offensive and ob­
Stuart'as absolutely necessary if jus­ jectionable" legislation blwc-in ses­ a’ new era, new impetus mid would &lt;ljUJ WHrjd for the whole-souled co-op- pa since the first o f Junuury. All are pursonage. I)r. W. F. Blackman will the cost o ' control and Dr. Simon
tice l. to be speedily administered in
ortUd|i o f the cltizraa o f tho stole In welcome to come out tonight and hear he the chief speaker o f the evening. said it was relatively to the commusion* o f/1 h c. legislature. Under the open the gateway to millions o f
Rcfrcshm cnti will also Tie served.
iCVatlSMd am r*f» TUrw)
Mr. Beatty.
Isrs seeking investment in Florida’s l
.re«tiaa*e .* i . (. m i
hia county, was p e w d 09
8’
, ’ rules the measure went over.
This, with the passage o f onothfcr

FOUR PRISONERS
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923
I)R. TUPPER’S LECTURE
orphan at Tbornwell Orphnngc in the state, will make Itrf-. first appear during its eighteen years o f existence*!
has
been
markedly
free
from
political
4 t o n ig h t . .
South Carolina.
• nnee Thursday night. Come out am
favoritism,
because
no
salary
goes
At the conclusion o f the; business hear it.
— T O N I G II T----------A t the First Ilaptict church# to­
with un appointment to ift membera social hour was enjoyed, the hosMRS. TOED DAIGER, Society JMItor
night, Tuesday, April 10th, the I’ e v /
•
Two attrrqtivc numlx*rs o f the en­ ■chip.
toss serving brick jeo cream and nngcl
Phone 217-W
tertaining
program
Thursday
night
M AE M URRAY
,*r
/•
The. pu blic KPtwnls are largely the Kerr Boyce Tupper,, I). D „ LL.LL, o '
fowl cnkc.
Philadelphia
will
deliver
his
fam
or
•
it
s * » * NKf
r«
pic
"I-a
Polonin,”
rendered
by
tht*
•guardians o f ’ the education, character,
•The members atending this delight­
—U |M u f
.» , w k r r » » r
Si i f. m It
»r» m ifr u liilM , wrtl
ful meeting were Mis. Robert Grftven- Spanish class,,nnd also Folk Damping and physical, mental, moral and so­ lecture, entitled "The Humorous Side
• IMalal rare n&gt; Ifcl. 4r|,arlr»ral. ( M s s
•itein, Mrs. 1L C. Bower, .Miss Fern in cor,tunic..
cial welfare o f our future citizens, o f a Prcnchcr’a Life.* O f this lecture
(H a ll., mt Irlrphrae » k «-llr a ,- ll »»ll
W r r r a tlr a s s r n U lr *
Ward. Miss fx^ttio Caldwell*
Mis.
! and a group o f our strongest and lre.it olio o f the Cautauqua Bureaus has;
.l)avr Rogers and Bill McCurdy rep­ I men an d' women should. have this written, “ A' Oner specimen o f .real,,
John Prdon, Mrs. J. B. Lawson, Mrs.
ciran, irresistible wit and humor har.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Rosbmnugh, Mfa. E. D. Brownlee, resented Oilando .it the Rotary incetseldom been presented on the A n tcri-; The story is about Queen Ninon, of
irg
today
and
.transacted
business
A jolly party motoring to Daytona Mrs. Cltiude Howard,
Mrs. Henry
can platform ," nnd o f the lecturer n the pocket size kingdom o f JazzTuesday— B u r . i m meeting o f the,
chile
here.
Their
many
friends
wore
Bench yenlcrdny fo r-th c d n y w e r e Purdnn; Mr?, John Smith, Mrs. Hmvrecant magazaino ban said, "D r. T u p -; mania, which got rostloss until
Daughters o f Wesley at the Metho­
•lad to see them* in r first elans rity.
Mrs. Archie IJptts, Mrs. Ed - Lane,' nnf, Mrs. It. S. Holly nnd Mrs. Doug
Ninon’s shoulders did. When she
per rnnk.i with Hillic as a preacher
dist church nt 7:30 p. m.
.
Mrs. W. W. Potter, firs. Frank Miller Ian GriffiA.
learned
achat it was to fall in lnv»
nnd
with
Conwrll
as
n
lecturer.”
_
_
,
Wednesday— N. dcV. Howard Chapter,! and Master Cbnrle.1 Betts. They were
The ChWchwcll Comrnny have an ; bu8lnc3a&gt;lifc 0f oUr state. It him also
----------end
to
fall
in step with Jazz Mus­
—
The
Icclurc
"TvTll"lK
r7rcc
to
the
&gt; U. D. C., will havo Subscription Joined at De Lind t&gt;y Mrs, luuic, Sr,_ jX jm iT &gt; ;iL N -J U (ID G E _ q X Il_ i!D a 3 Y
been unnimousiy cr.dorr-e3 by the
ic,
the
place
went Democratic.
public
nnd
a
silver
offering
which
B r i d g p .^t thn
I teat ion to their special
Fiorida leagu e o f Women Voters,
‘
•-------|
PONED. t
it
is
hoped,
will
be
generous
will
be
p. m.
the Florida Parent-Teacher Associa­
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE.
The Thirteen Bridge Club, which ladies find men's shot n.
taken for the orphan children o f Po­
E X TR A S, TOO
Wednesday— Music Department o f the | The Women's Guild o f Holy Cross was to have met thi3 Saturday nf- ■•ell for cn-h and sell •
tion, and the Florida Educational A s­
land.
the
advertisement.
Woman's Club meets.
sociation.
Churrh will giv c a Subscription ternoon at the home o f Mrs. E. b •
All Sanford is invited to be present
Thursday— Mrs. E. M. Galloway will Bridge, Tuesday, Apiil 17th at .’t p. m. Householder, has been postponed until
The Florida Federation o f Women's
tonight. Let the auditorium o f the
entertain nt bridge.
, at the Parish House.
Clubs appeals to the members o f the
Progressive further notice.
1
Bnptir.t church bo full or clerynicn
VERA GORDON IN
forthcoming legislature to give this
Thursday— Business nnd Professional
Mrr. A. P. Connelly and Mrs. R. II.
matter very careful consideration. It
Women’s Club at the home of Mrs.
“ Your Best Friend”
Connelly returned home lurt evening
Zeb R atliff at H j&gt;. m. with Mrr.
nijpcils also to all citizens o f the
from Winston-Salem,
N. C\, where
Ratliff, Mrs. J. B. Wat hen. Misses
commonwealth, men and- women, to
they wore called by the death o f their
Ann Loo nnd Agnes Berner ns lionur.e their influence and best endeavors
tosses.
.
to secure the submission o f the pro­
FOR MRS. I.K GKTTE.
sister Miss Hawkins.
0
posed amendment to thevoters o f the
Friday— Mother’s Club meets at the
Last Saturday afternoon, Mrr. R.
An advertisement in this issue
PIPE ORGAN CLUB.
state, and its adoption by them.
home o f Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen A. Newman, entertained u few o f her
slates Dr. G. C. Minor, national lec­
MRS. D. R. READ,
The members o f the Pipe Organ
on Magnolia Avenue nt 3:30 p. nt. friend;: r.t bridge at her homo on
turer o f the Ku Klux Finn will de­
Chairman
Division
o f Education,
Frday— Miss Esther Miller will enter­ I’ott; th street, honoring Mrs. Howard on Monday afternoon ...nTa- !-sdmli liver a lecture h ro Thursday nigh*
Florida
Federation
o
f
Women’s
Clubs.
KeepYour Complexion
tain the members o f the Hon Ton l.e Ge’. ie o f ( aim, On., nnd Mrs. Ken­ Club were delightfully entertained on o f this week at the corr.tr o f Park
MRS.
W
ILLIAM
F.
BLACKMAN,
Monday
afternoon
by
Miss
Martha
of Rose-Petal Toxture
nedy o f i.o'-'tM’ illc, the (harming
Bridge Club ut 3:00 p. in
end. First streets on the principles
N ad in e Fmco P ow d er will
house gue .ta o f Mrs. W. C. Hill. There Fox. During the business hour plans o f the Ku Klux KI:tn. All are cor­ In -charge o f legislation for jhc Di­
keep the roses in your cheeks.
were perfected for nerving lunch nnd
vision o f Education.
Miss May Grndick, of Jacksonville, , were three table.-, o f players.
dially invited to attend tliiT lecture.
It will make your skin soft,
Th? rooms where the card table.1; dinner on Wednesday, April the Special invitation to the ladies.
smooth and velvety. It will
is the charming house guest o f her
lend an irresistable charm,
were placed were adorned with lias- neve ntventh, to the delegates &lt;.f the
aunt, Mrs. R. E. Tolar.
and the fragrance o f the
hot:! o f larkspur and snap dragont Methodist Woman’s Missionary Con­
»
flower- garden.
vention.
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(ombir.ed with ferns.
Jacksonville was repres
&lt;V
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i
N adine adheres and
Miss Fox, assisted by Mrs. Forest
The prize for high score a hand­
. y
protects the skin
yesterday liy E. L. Gililu
from sun, wind and
some vu ?, went to Mrs. Knight. Mrs. Gatchel, rerved delleioui brick ice ^
S. Graham.
dust. Contains no
Kennedy was presented
a lovely cream with angel food cake.
ingredient that can harm the
r» (ring o f heads, and Mrs, Le Gette
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skin or the eyes. Money re­
I)r. and Mrs. J. N. Tolar are among v d g i v e n silk lingerie.
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION
funded if not pleased.
Knights Templar meeting in Oilando
SOc at your toilet counter. Min­
At the ronciunion o f the game, Mrs.
CONVENTION.
,,
iature bos by mail 4c.
today.
Newman sieved a tempting valinl
NATIONAL TOILET CO.
Tin third annual convention o f the
MAE MURRAY in • Scene from
Parle, T e n n ^ ^
course ar.d ilin h ert.
P.aren Tcarhiira Convention o f ih"
•’JA ZZM A M A ’*.
Ttnh,
iggSS s J s a j s n f c s
Misses Edith nnd llilen Chnmbo:bii i *
.
slate will be held Wednesday cud
ivAua, I l K M i s S S M e
of Orlando, wen* the guests o f Mr. RASTER EGG
A t the Princess Tonight
AND PICNIC. Thursday o f thin week at the A rgo .
//••ri,
.. -'u
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rink.
Kb
and Mrs. Raymond Key on Sunday.
A „ ,.njov.,llk. ,.,€.nl &lt;)f
*&lt;, ek Bill Hotel in Orlando. Tile first meet. rtrumUm
: -’ :i
was the Easter Egg Hunt and pienic4 inp w ill'b e held Wednesday evening
The Daily Herald, 15c per week
Mrs. David Caldwell has ns her given the children o f the Catholic* nt eight o ’eloel
The meeting of v
house guest, her shit r, Miss “Mary Sunday school at Lake Mary, last Thursday will begin nt nine a. nt and i
Powell, of Tai boro,. N. &lt;
.
Saturday.'
continue throughout the day.
The manager of the Casino gen er-, . A very ir.turio.tinu program ba­
le attractions been arranged on Wednesday evening,
Gertrude Jones o f • •nttalia. 111..
ig ila- after- Supt. K. E. John,son o f Orlando will
will spend a short time beer and nIf you want to realize that there is an art of baking, you need only
ot rm i 'i and .ipenk mi “ Does
a I’niotit-T eaehers
regintered at the Montezuma.
look at the counters of Booth's Bakery. There, rows upon rows of
oyeil. Iliinii- A- Koiiiilimi mean Anylhing to tio N \’| IONA I. GIN CII \ 'd WEEK
Bread, Pies, tak es, Crullers, Muffins, and scores o f other varieties
en for thi-M . School Supei inteinleiil 7”
O B SE R V E D A’l SPH '.IFS
Nemo 5clf-Rcdiiclnu No. 3U
tempt the appetite and delight the eye. Absolute purity o f ingred­
Mb a delight
Itepoil'i will be rend on Th'iridny
is n teal bargain. It has a low top
A P R IL ATI! I d
ients, linked in (he cleanest, most scientific ovens.
i nioriiitig and in theafli i noon a Round
nnd medium skirt. Made in dur­
able pink or white coutIt; sizes
mil lifty t-hil-* table discussion will be held. Among
In this issue is a page auveriue24 to 36—and cofit only $3.00.
py occasion.1the things to be discussed at this time
11
.iftlrr t »n’i nrr II, semi nsmr.seno nt of Spei-r fi Son tailing attention
lank Tnkach, will be "The Opportunity Room" and
. 1- , . . . sa c i.n.I Jl. W c II send st.c stii.et.
lo National Gingham Week.
from
{5
Next to Princess Theatre
N--n«» I I s , * lc n l c -F s •h i*m Intlllim
Mr. and Mrs. "The l.'n eh Room.” In the evening
1^0 li. loili Nl., Nrw Vur* (I)cpl. N.l
Npril PlIi to I 1th at which time they
■ ■ K iE ic iiE E ia B m iB B ia a a D n n a iB n iia a D ia a a a ia a a a a M a ia iB a ii
laid, Mr. and |Dr. (). I. Woodley will speak on "Cnnwill have sncrial prices on all kitols of
Pezobl, John crctc Thing the Parent-Teachers As•'iiighams and in many other departi. Holt, Mrs. social inti Ciu&gt; do for I hihl M elfnio.
,in-ill - i f tin .tiiie. Speiial pin -s on
.Miss llcnncsT lu io will be no meeting of Hu•mpoite.i ratine, linens, cretoinii s,
nl. on. .Mis. liH-al p A.’ T. tin week on account
I ’ k-, ii -pis. IliiMins, dimities, etc.
1 Store in Florida
Spc- 'al values in dresseH from $15.75
In &gt;.lu.7 &gt; aod many ether spccalr. too
j numerous to no lit ion. Head ihe ud,
Mr. and Mrr. Archie Betts, Miss
The me tubers
o f the St. Agnes
t vi 111- nielli and lemember that this
lohn-on and Mi Hnggaid were a eon- Gudd wen* pleasantly entertained
e Giii*'hain Wee!: nl Speer's and they
genial party ••pending the day Sun­ &gt;v. teiday afternoon by Mrs. Ray­
in e i i ll hinting the week by offering
day, at Daytona lleiuh.
mond Kt y at her home oil I'aik ave­
Hire bargains in many departments.
e g low in g
nue.
Sanford’s New Store
Phone 127
A. G. Parr of W i^liingtiu^lJ^
Kepnils were ri ad and other mut­
The library building will hooii be
was among the bu:;ine-&gt;s ui/ivals ii
ters of business transacted. Plans
Sewing W eek begins X
yesterday and is making his lie
•
were also made for u rummage sale started.
Wednesday, April 11th. &lt;&lt;
quartern nt the Montezuma.
and bridge party. After the busi­
Reduction
on
Piece ♦J
ness bail been dispensed with, the InriMr. ntiil Mrs. Sain Kircliheimer of (,.ss served brick eieiim and cuke.
pier_were stinted.
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Goods and
Notions— *i
Ithaca, Mich., were mnnrg the tourThe next meeting will lie held Mini-1
ltc
ists arriving in the city and will spend guy, April ll.'trd, at the home o f Mrs.
I'lii’. l i ’urswell. a wall known eiti- Yoweil Company.
n few days here at the Montezuma.
Claude Derby oil Magnolia avenue.
/.en of I'ulutkii, win here today on
EDUCATION M. LEt.ISLATION
Among the members present yes- liusiners.
(C oiitiniud fioru page 1*
Mrii. P. J. Henry of Columbus, O h i o , lerdny we*e Mrs. Win. Bidding, Mrs.
--------- was among the.arrivals here yester­ &lt; l.ffoid Peabody, Mrs. J. II. Colenimi.' .1. II. iluddleslon og Geneva was in
IN TOE
day anil will spend several days In li­ airs. John 1. nnnnli,
Miss Alihie the city today with fresh e g g i and
en route to other points hi the slute. llouibiey. Mrs. Clarke l.eonurdi, Mrs. line g 'u p efru il for sale.
M, Mir.urik, Mrs. Chris
Matthews.
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the San
cimnli Derby,
Mrs. W.
It.Let the Seminole County
Bind toll
ng game |4.aj-.(&gt; Mi*. Julius Tuhurh, Mrs. De you home iliteretluig facts about ine in Orll.i\, Mrs. J. N. Robson and Mrs. terest.
S. M. IJnyd.
!
---------He sure nnd see "B ox nnd Cox" at
Mrs. It. W. Peatman, Mrs. Howard
ihe High School auditorium Thursday,
WESTMINSTER CLUB.
Ovvrlin and Mra. Paul Bigger.- main.The iigu la: meeting o f the West-' A lit 11 11; 5(1 and 25 cents.
ciim pm t
rd to Orlundo yesterday whine they mint: ter Club was li.-f«T yesterday afspent the day most plia-anlly.
te. noon at tl.e liome of Mrs. J. E.
Baker on Went Fir ’, .treat.
Mr. and Mis. Robert E. lierntluii
Various mat ter.i o f luisine.' i were
and haby and Mrs. J. S. Stumou mo­ disius.'ed an l plans made for the
tored to Orlar.do
to attend 11■•- tuorlli’.i woil . Among the important
Knights Templar rueelieg today.
iIt11 gs pliiunril wir. tbc clothing o f mi

S OCIETY

T h e P rin ce ss

Mr. nnd M rsJ. C. Aycockjnnd tWo
sons, Merton and Jack returned yes­
terday from SL Augustine, where
they attended the Ponce,dc*Lcnn cclchration,
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WEDNESDAY

HERE’S YOUR STAFF OF LIFE, IN
EVERY DELICIOUS VARIETY

5®REDUCING

ROUTH BAKERY

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10 Stores in Georgia

LOCALS

LADIES’ BLACK KID OXFORDS, IM

$ 3.50

LADIES’ PAT. GRAY TRIM ONE-STRAP PUMI

$ 4.00

LADIES’ PAT. ONE-STRAP PUMP

33.50

MEN’S MAHOGANY BAL. OR BLUCHER OXFORDS
$ 5 .0 0

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MEN’S GUN METAL BAL. OXFORDS

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NAPHTHA WASHING POWDER, PKG
WITH A 50-CENT PURCHASE
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Limited 6 to a Customer

PIGGLY-WIGGLY
ALL OVER T H E WORLD

o f affairs, side clod from the state at
Iurge, because o f their fitness for thin
particular position. They rhould l»e
men siiui woimq q f .recognized ability
and i tetjing character, breadth of
uind and Vision, convinced o f the im­
portance o f education, nnd willing nnd
oblo.to give time and energy to this
great v.ntk. No salary-rhnulil attach
I j the office except for expense*, thui
pulling iloutrdde ths pale o f p litical i
npojD.
TluJ public school rate entitled to ]t
ii board o f directors who can r ia lly :
function u# such, ns xnir institutions F
; of higher learning have their man-!
I ngem in the Bmrd o f Control, a body!
1 Annouutd by the governor, nnd vhirh;

First Street

.

$ 5.00

SELLS IT FOR LESS

Welaka Block

�TH f: SANFORD T?AlLV HERALD. W EDNESDAY; APRIL 'll; 1923

FwAGE T W O
iff is nn icicnl way to collect the pivetiue which the government must
I’abllabrd fir r y aftrrnnON, CXCrpt Snn. have. The people at lenst get some­
tmr Ml «kr llrrMId ItnllillnR. HIT
thing more for their money than the
Maanntla ,C«r., Snnf.ird, Fin.
mere receipt which the tax collector
The Herald Printing Co hands therp, and they seldom realize
the full extent of their payments.
PUm.ixiiF.tin
......... ;........ vvtln.r Lenst o f all do. they realize the amount
....Scrrrlsrr-TrrnMirrr which the profiteers tnke from them
..... IJrnrrnl Mnnnitrr
A f li r r lU ln « M u n iu r r with the tariff as nn cJtcuse. If they
tnlra Mndp Kmmn nn did, they would rebel against the sys­
A|&gt;pMr«ll&lt;&gt;n
tem.—Tnmpn Times.

Sanford Daily Herald

L K W I S SIIIIM*
C lr r M ln ll n n M i R i R r r
Phone K » - W M t l r r n p. tn.

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A N INDEX

V te’ D O ffT g o a w a y
Th s Y c a g ,
w e ‘f? e S I a Y i n g a T Ho m e - \
Th e T i m e

T O CHARACTER
There could he no better index to char­
acter than a savings pass-book.
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II.\INKS FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,

SnltarrlpfIon Price.In Adianrr

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111 M10l|I M ............. .........................I
Ilrlltrrrd In Clly hy Currier
Onr Week
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Tbr Me 12- In I**-|in*r U rflily llrr■Id pnllrrly n n r r . Ifm lnolr Cnn«ly
nnd In piihllalird fir r y I'rldnj, A dirr11aInIt rnlra nti.de knimn on nppllrnfInn. fZ.MI prr &gt;rnr, ninny- tn niltnnrr.
l i k m iik ii ■ t i i h
The

A m u lA T iai i,Hi:.ii

Associated

Press

In e x c lu s iv e ly

-frrttttrrt Ifl HIP WWfOf fl-hUtilli’iftTon or
Mil ne ws illnantclifH eredltcd to It or
m u o th e r w is e ’credited In this paper
nnd nlsa the
local
n r»»
publish.''!

herein.

A ll rle ltln of r e -p u h l l r n t l o n of special
dispatches heroin urn nlso reserved
Offlrri IIKIIM.D lit II.h i m ;. Phone MS

Mr. I{nines has attracted attention
in the House hy reason of his inde­
pendent position. His popularity may
justly ho fiiscrilied to Ida unyielding
devotion and loyalty to his consTTtutnts, Ids close attention to their inter­
ests and his generous hearing towards
J.i.— — «H*lle«fHn**;— &lt;?i&gt;ngrossman " Jr
I rani; Aldrich, Illinois.

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This will serve you well at.all^im es and
Cinder all circumstances.
V1

Yen ? -

THE PEOPLES HANK of Sanford * is
ready nnd anxious to help you to lh elp
ynurrelr.“ ~An l nt e re.sl-Itch ri n£ account is
your best recommendation.

\W£'(?e ALL HAV/MG
A PERFECTLY-BEAuTtFOU
vacaT o m
f

fit K ACSE T E S T — DO Y O F It EM EM
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Ftirrtam Ad!V«ft Dma h *|*rr n..a 1%r
THFr A M F .fl| Q A N r m :r &gt;ASM H L\Ti')N

Sanford, Florida

Tlte Virgin Island i want a permit
to again manufacture rum. They c er­
tainly helie their name.
“ Crash o f brass officially opens the
April Follies" says the Jacksonville
Journal. We don’t just get you on
the crash of brass stuff.
Sanfonl will be denned externally
nnd internally this summer and it will
he freed from many diseases o f the
mind nnd body when the present ad­
ministration gets through with the
cleaning process.
If the government keeps on govern-^
ing (lie newspapers we might just as
well turn our business over to them
nnd he-done with it thnt is if they
will promise to meet the pay roll ev­
ery Saturday night.
That penny w-ise and pound funlishidea o f the government in regard to
the postoffiee servin' in this country
'is playing hob with tiie so-tailed ser­
vice of the government, .lust anplhir nail in the coffin o f government
ownership.
Thai escape o f •'hnpinati, tiie mail
wagon artt&gt;t who got -away with a
million in New York and then escaped
from the Federal pen read- like a ro­
mance. He it probably heading for
Florida to “ grow up with the couri-

A coinmn-Mon of Him will •, .n 11•&gt;!
the deslitiies of Die Kit Klu\ Klun
says Da latest dope tin the order. It
tines look like the offirinls eotlld set
lie their different e- out of emirl ami
tmleavtir to follow some of the ten
t Is of the ot tier.
The Foiled States js not in favor
of an armed League o f Nations says
a dispatch front Washington.
Ur
would just like to k Mow what
tile
p iisent administration is in favor of
and we hope they will find out before
the next election rolls loiintl. It would
be simply awful if the
Ucpuldicnn
patty did not know where they stood
on the League of Nations at election
time.
Instead id getting better the po-l'
tdlice service is gr it ing worse and
worse and the fault is not with the to­
tal postoffiee foier\ They are short
of help, they fire only allowed to work
»'• many hours, they fire wound round
with red lupe until they cannot gel
real service find the very nature o f
the present servin' will not allow a
man to give Die government the best
he lias iri him Jf this i- gnvcrnmoiil
service, then the postoffiee had best
be put under ptiwile ownership. At
any rate we have had out lesson. We
do not want any more government
ownership o f anything.

The tariff has been pouring money
into Untie Sum's coffers at the rate
o f 400 millions per year. Customs re­
ceipts in March were over liil millions
o f dollars. Americans pay this enor­
mous amount ip increased cost of liv­
ing. Many good people think the tnr-

0 SELL
YOUU HEAL
ESTATE

WHEN U
LIST IT
WITH US

We have Keveial unusual
bargains in real estate to
offer nt this time. If you
are looking for a real in­
vestment, see us.

Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

REAL

ESTA T E

Pirg, Casualty, Auto losuranrs
Itf W, Pint BL, SANFORD, FLA

COOK B ooK -

tents fo r
■ason.
||e was
prohahtcrest in
at eiiuuthat the
ppuinled
n V r inyet that
■member
al huntlie next
ig tn do
ug upon
iv il yeanen’ who
in all
aredtmt
warder
lii-re pi,
d These
hingtoii.
has the
lie open
IP notu e
(hot la
ling the
me is to
d lhough
• *r;rom
i , oltev
violates

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tile law

tn attend .to our lo u d n e ss,they should rather th
be pnst aside and oilier men put in (,r the c
their jiln ces. Thousands o f postoffic* ( er than
en nru short o f help and cannot ftinc-- the body
lion because a few hull-headed eon- was not i
gtissm u n fo rg o t.to pass the defiejeiiey minute dt
bill fo r appropriations before adjourn- it \,ns pli
m g. Thousands and millions o f p a l - ' sti uetive
io n s o f these postuffiees are losing tn work o
business nnd are losing their religion
The let
loca lise they cannot gel ih d r mail years liuv
ahtl been use \yhen the hull-headed lie- All together too much. They have been j
publicans forgot to pass the bill .t lot doi ng so much they hardly know what «
|o f butt-headed
! •emu.-rats
allowed tin y have done. They are like speak- "
1
to do it probably thinking it ( rs who talk “ more than they know." J
would east disgrace upon the ItepuldiThe legislature should get its feet J
and help the- I h'uinrryts nt el:v- o f the ground, take care of a few eon- jj
, '" n *one. Tliis is just one o f those Mfurtive measures— the two mention- w
tilings that makes the common people ed will lie enough to fill a session 1"
,,,a*i and that will cause a third par- ■/ two mouths, with the details that *
Lv o ' rise up some o f these day- and must he handled—and then go hom e!®
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east the Republican jiiirly and tiie and let the people rest in pence.
n
k’1 nioetittic warty into oblivion. They
The meeting tif the legislature is a J
;in ' l't,,b HO rotten with politics that sore spot in the history of the
they a te actually senile in their dotage i he people don’t know what to ex­
!*"'l their adherence to ceitain lines pect. The body does one tiling nt one!"
!‘.nd rules o f the party. They are -cfsioti, then the people wrangle over,®
1onstantly "sta llin g ” and playing pol­ it for two years-and the next session !■
l l '1 1 ,|M&lt;1 H ying to }&gt;l:iy to the galler- cither undoes what has been done o r '*
and doing a hunch o f childish stulf add something'to it. There is no rest. J
lb*1* 11 ten-year-tdd school boy would No satisfactory development on s « d # (®
1“ ashamed o f in his school da&gt; s. They gioimds. All progress in*through the ■
are doing nothing been use the I &gt;11110 haze o f wrangles.
Hatties seem to £
l , at &gt; block the Republicans and the
11I. the path o f Florida history.*
Ih publicans blocks flic Democrats and
If the legislature would select n *
they eonte home thinking they have r
,
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" a impiiitnnt measures and lie satis- ■

DR. G. C. MINOR, Nat’l Lecturer, R . Iv. K
A T C O R N E R D A R K A N D F I R S T S T ., S O ’ C L O C K

.li ne something really great.
\\«
., . . ,,
,
.
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would jus( like to whisper in tin te

d with handling these in a states- J
niniihkc manner, the state would be ■
' l,,&lt; 1 ar that even the solid Soulii will be
tat better o ff.
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ante for

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Ireken some o f these tlnvs and it will
|ien\er
,
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,
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tint lie lirid.cn hy the
Itepuhll ans

Neci;i Ini'y Weeks reports tluit tin*
I’iiiianiii &lt; n 1ml made a p i o f i t of $:i(lii,.
noil in the first two weeks of March,
at.il this is "ns much ns we ordinarily
make- in a whole year."
It is mostly "domestic business’*
llnat is, shipping between the eastern
find western coasts. At this rale, it
seems icrtain thnt tin' proposed Nic­
aragua Fjititll will be needed before
ninny years, and also, wonderful to
say, it itin &gt; be 4&gt;uilt from the profits
ol the prc.M'iit ennui.
Nobody t ares how ninny ennaitt arr
built, ns long an they puy for th em -1
stives and each other. And the more
there are, till busily working, thruout etmlinenlul. i ’ nltetl States us well
a&gt; down on the isthmus, the better it t
will l,e for American agriculture, in­
dustry und trade.
The railroads, too, an Secretory
Wej'k.s points out, are 'being offered
the heaviest truffle in their history,
and are having difficulty in handling
it. This menus u profit for them nnd
&lt;t better future than they have Iwen
anticipating. "
The motor ear industry, everybody
knows, is booming.
Altogether, transportation in this
country is in u very thriving rondilion, and that spells prosperity.—
Jacksonville Juurmtl.
CLOSED SEASON TWO YEAltS IN
FLORIDA
One of the 'commissioners o f Osce­
ola county hit the nail on the head
when he ffoicially declared that a fine
o f one hundred dollara should lie im­
posed upon every man found carry­
ing a, gun hutside o f the hunting sea­
son. He asserted thnt during every
closed season there were many who
subsisted almost entirely upon the
game secured, and that when the open
season came there* was nothing for the

Ue trust that the makers o f the
ptogrnm fot* the body now in session
will have Die good sense to hold the
new fellows on the ground and thnt
the new fellows will have the good
sense to be led until they learn a few
tilings.— Del.and News.

r o r r .ii f o l l o w in d i l f .
Slop coughs resulting front * Flu,
t rippe, Whooping Tough, Asthma and
Mtonehitis with Foley’s Honey and
'lar. "The Flu left me with u severe'
' ugh which was quickly relieved with
Foley’s Honey and Tnr." writes Mrs.
K. I•. Drake, I'hilds, Md. A few rents
wortii of Foley’s Honey ntid Tar will
1.f fsr't serious diseases by checking
would be followed hy a "split."
(Jet &gt;‘ ur coughs and colds, saving you
lifty or a hundred American citizens many dollars
together for n session on anything mgiedients printed on wrapper. In -'*
and then* will bd 11 split. The citizen* sist upon Foley's. Refuse substitutes, j *
(o f this country are good on "having |‘s °bl everywhere.— Adv.
^
on opinion and ntirking.to it. by gurit!"
Blit the legislature seems to he a
Ilox and Cox is the funniest farce
unit on one o f two important matters.
1ver written. High School Thursday
The prohibiting o f the leasing o f pris­
night.
oners to private operators and the .'Iccnt-u-gallon tax on gasoline for good
Homeslck Elephant,
roads.
An elephant In th6 Luudou zoologt
We think this is a hopeful outlook. eal garden some time ago wcut 00
If the legislature does nothing else strike and refliaed to perform Iter usu­
but handle these two measures, the al work of carrying children about the
one prohibitive and the other construc­ platv. Some new "riding steps," which
tive, it will have had a monumental were ittadf use of hy tho little passen­
.'fission. The state could expect no gers to reuclt the hack of the elephant,
were replaced hy new ones and
more o f one body o f men than to see
"hen she was Its! to It for the tlhd
the good huuiu o ( tho state cleared o f Mine site refused to enter It wu»
n terrijdo. stigma and the foundation thought that she might he making u
laid for the construction in a coinpar- protest against the removal of the old
Iatively short time o f a perfect system kti'P* und so these were put la their
old place, hut still she refused tSitn.
i f good roads nil over the state.
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ter. Soon after tills site refused to
The legislatures for the last few
leave the pan. All other efforts hav­
slick to this program until it is fin­ ing failed to Induce her to be good, 11
ished, and then be satisfied if noth­ was decided to seud to India for a ma­
ing of a spectacular nature devclopes. hout and he arrived recently. After
W ith.the many details o f a routine talking to tier Soothingly In Ills nntlva
nature that must be handled, this pro­ language, and you might say hers uls&amp;
aha showed him to put a rope uround
gram will he sufficient und the people
her neck which he used as a stirrup
will be satisfied. Sixty days once ev­ and with this he climbed up on Iter
ery two yearn is a very short time in head and led her through her usual
which to "fix the destiny o f Florida." stunts. The animal was presented ta
II simply cunnot be. done. The mak- the garden by the maharajah of Coocfa
c is o f the constitution o f this state or Behir, and was evidently tlomeglek,
stop

THE FOSTOFFK’ E FIASCO

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WILLITE
asphalt
pavement will not
soften—even in
hottest
summer
'Sun or prolonged
heat. Willite will
carry without ab. rasion, any load
that wheels will
carry.
WILLITE is not slip­
pery
in
rainy
weather, but it
presents a nonskid wearing* sur­
face for horses,
tires, etc.
WILLITE is 99.75',
waterproof; there­
fore it cannot ab­
sorb moisture, and
cannot be affected
by front.

WILLITE
asphalt
pavements a r e
tougher and yet
more
resilient
than any other
pavement and fire
noiseless and dustless.
WILLITE laid today
—used tomorrow.
WILLITE on ac­
count of its great
tensile
strength
and remarkable*
elasticity will out­
last any pavement.
WILLITE will, not
ravel, rut, wave,
crumble or disin­
tegrate—8 years
have
failed to
shp\v any evidence
o f needs for sur­
facing or repairs

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THE S A NFORD DAILY HERALI?, WEDNFS DAY, APRIL 11, 192^
* ,Seu t’ &amp;Usa Civilization” with F e r ­

WilUtc 2-inch top course was laid making » crop will nut be n complete CITRUS FRUITS BY-PRODUCT?
nrd rolled will) 5 and H-lon turidem loss to him in case o f crop fnilure
j rollers until no more’ compression wns, or n partial loss, when he hn.i a crop Experts Have Shown How Profits to
Grower* From- Matter!*!* One*
shown under the wheels o f same. Mirttrul aggregates constituting about 85
per cent o f the Willitiv mixture con­
sisted o f sand from dunes which were
found close to the job. The mixing
plant was erected "there. , The sand
wns so fine that some hnve termed it
‘Hour Glass Sand’ and wns said to be
impossible to use in nsphnlt paving
mixtures,"

I

enc* Henry In the lending part Thurs­
day night at the High School.

She

will be supported by' Bill and
Ed.
Moye, Byron Stephens and Victor McLaulin.
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.

ITS NPRIT1G!

IPs
Spring— the
energetic time of
the year when the
grown-ups a n d
the kiddies need
energizing, pure
foods instead of
nostrums. Let our
bread
disappear
from your table
thrive times a day.
I t V a health habit.
Speaking o f .our
delicious pastry—
it’s
delightfully
digestible.

The enclosed copy uf letter under
date o f Jan. 17th, 1U2.1, tells more
; about th(* road. Mr. W. It’. Neel,
i State Highway Engineer of Georgia,
i has said that, ih hfs opinion, n well
j gradtvl, well Urnined Georgia sand
feiay-road venken-the best—tm er tn dhr
■world for n Willlte pavement, nnd we
i claim it is not necessary to have a
stone- base, under cortnin condition;
Io f dirt base, for ourV .1-inch Illnek
•Base nnd 2-inch top.
If wo can build a rond in hot Cali-,
i fornin, out o f mnterin) you would not
1dafo use in any nthde type o f asphalt
' pavement,- have it stand the terrible
! loads of machinery it has stood (some
weighing ns high ns 52 tons in one
load) nnd take over 12,000,000 tons of
traffic which is the ordinary traffic of
20-jJr&gt; yeiiis— isn’t that typo o f roud
good ououfeh for y o u !

I.EAD W AY FOB WOULD

T oilets, oinks, clor.ctc, out­
h ou ses, utc., ycp,u;rc little
attention w han fT .D SSAL
L y e iz u sed to te e p them
clear, utid ramtv.ry. Cuts the
hoiinev/c.'k ir. half nnd does
it a lot better r.t

A C O M M U N IT Y ! B U I L D E R -

PEACE,’’ SAYS IIHYAN

D F WHITNKn, Caabter

V I* FORSTBP, JVwridrDt

FREN C H M AN HAD RIGHT IDEA
Principle* of Flying Set Out by Louis
Pierre Moulllard Have Befcn
Proved Correct.

WASHINGTON
Crop
insurance, under which the fnrmer
wil! Ik* able to recover a reasonable
proportion o f his plantings nnd cul­
tivating expenditures in the event of
his fnilure to make an average yield
is on the non-partisan farm blue pro­
gram fur passage at the next session
Is rv-r-nxiitml n« 1)1,1 (nisrniitrvd rxtrrmtniwor
for Coctruuchei, Wstctbum. Anlf, Knt&gt; sail of congress, provided n sutirfnctnf-y
Min-.
plan can be worked out," Senator
1'on‘t wnsto time trying to kill tliew* tx-fta
with pondvrs, liquid, or any t-xi.rlmrnml
Smith, South Carolina, said Satur­
Met-snt Unas.
day.
Rondy for U a o-B otlor than T raps
2-oi. box, a-&lt;j
I Vox. box. tfjsn
special sub-committee of tile
SOLD EVERYWHERE
senate agricultural
commitleo nf
which Senator MeNary, Oregon, is
chairman, and Senators Keyes, New
Hampshire, and Smith are members,
decided today to begin hearings on
crop insurance, the last week in April.
“ There D a real problem in .crop
insurance," Senator Smith said, "and
our purpose is to provide a method by
which the government, at small cost
to tlie farmer, can insure•him sub­
Prevents Skidding, .Means Safety, and
stantially all that In- has expended In
they ci«,t no more than ordinary
his effort to make a crop, when he
experiences complete failure, and to
Tires
reimburse him a proportion o f his oxHIGH TEST GASOLINE
penres, whim, Jiia production is not
normal.
“ The business man ami substan­
tially every one else can obtain iniiirnnce In Ids business except the
farmer. He now ran' insure* his crop
against storm damage and can obtain
insurance on his livestock, his home
mid hi- barn, lari in hi* real business
of making a crop he must gambit!
with went h r , pest and everything
else that means success or failure, if
we ran wot k out some plan, ns I think
we ran, by which his investments in

Overcomes
Odors

Who wns Hie first glider? In sup­
plying nit answer there Is room for
the patriots o f ilniiiy nations to delve
In medieval nr mils. Italy a ml France
hnve a good ease.
Jean ltiipll*te
Dane Is said to have made a s u c c e s s ­
f u l glide at Pertlgla in J i m 'Fifteenth
century, while the marquis o f Ilurquevllle. In the middle of the Eighteen!!#
century, skimmed across the Seine "lit
Details of a eonvInclng kind are,
Ituwever, lacking.
But there Is no
doubt o f the theoretical claims o f the
Frenchman Louts Pierre Mmilllnrtl,
who died a quarter o f a century «g »
in poverty at t*nlm. In tw o volumes
BIRD’S ROOFS— A roof for every building “
lot set out the principles Hint should
guide lllim In sis-klng conquest o f the
air. T o stvk In lly-h.v boll at lag tin*
beating o f a bird's wing wiin not .fciiH
tide. “ M e n slioidd Imitate such birds
as IIy with steady wings and avail
tlicuiKclvcK of (tie eiirreids o f the all-.'"
Ten years afler Moulllard was dead jj Tel. 137-W .
Address, 911 Elm Avenue
(with Ids dreams o f an net uni mm blue
utifulIIlbs|) the Wrlglit brothers began ■ ■ ■ a a e a i N B a i s a i a a x i i K B x a i n i u a i R a B B i U H i a i M H i i a n H a a a H i
the development o f Ids Ideas.

Eskimo*.
t'limida's mounted iwdlce count noses
and tlud only alimit “ .Tiki Eskimos liv­
ing la the Far North, not Including
Alaska.
Tin* low figure Is surprising. Be­
ginning with our first lessons In geog­
raphy, we have hoard so much ataaii
the Eskimos Unit most of us Imaglm-d
t!•••&gt;* existed In miidi greater iium
bees.
In bidding for fume, fbe Eskimos
liiivo bail tIn* nddillhiml bamllcap id
never producing n Kivat man.
Despite modlocrlty and fewness, tb.'
Eskimos have become kmftvn In all
parts of tin* earth.
This shows the power of advertis­
ing.

.

A Greater Value

P ecu lia r W ell.

The attention of tin* geological sur­
STEEL COMPANY INCREASES
vey Inis been called to u |H-eidlar well
PAY OF 150,000 MEN la Ohio, and has caused an Investlgu
ilim to be biude of It. It iippentY that
the well prisluivs both fresh uml sill!
water tlinmgli two separata pumps.
The explanation proves to be very
simple. Two wliter-bearing beds, rou­
tined between layers of limestone. oc­
cur at |lds point, one nlurfij the Ollier.
The pipe of the fresh-water pinup taps
fbe upper Vein at u depth of 111 feel.
The pipe of the salt-water pump
touches the lower vein ut a depth Of
!15 fe e t: nnd the brine, being heavier
lluiti the fresh water, dor* md lull
with It, tint remains at the bottom.

Full dirccti:.
B o 3 u ro :;r d
b u y o n ly the
g e n u in e R E D (
SEAL L y e .

Iliillilrn

Hill
Lumber Co
K~'
\ fXTR* ■
IIIOHtfSl
;CX/UmArt?I

Phone 130,

Sanford

THBY A R E MADE I K ORLANDO
front the best materials nnd properly
Installed in Sanford or vicinity, if you
wish;

We specialize

in

Awnings,

IVtrch Curtains or anything o f enn-

. Wo also make WINDOW SHADES
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V
la your pnier at n saving to you,

of oatiraating quality by la icL-. You con pay top miu-h and
\
. you can pay too little
•

especially on odd size window*.
Estimates given clivcrfulty.

THE HAPPY MEDIUM FOR MOTOR CAR PRICES

will he found here. If you pay more than our prices you pay
S m u ch
you payTcsawe know und you wUI k w
erthatyon paid ton W tbj» tobtain « •
d“ iral- tomi'
and look at our new OAKLAND models.
T-

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Kent Vulcanizing Company
Oak Avenue and Third Street
PHONE 17

UNITED STATES MUST

Plan to Insure
Farmer Against
Crop Failure

O RLAN D O , FLA

a life's work wasted to a certain
extent:
The reward for hard work and
self denial to save inf&gt;ney*NOW—
is an independent OLD AGE
without W o r r y .
Put your savings
d e p o s it
with this strong hank
Our Savings Department pays
4 % Interest.

&amp;AN FORD, FLORIDA

Awning Shop
Phono'111—201 8. Main Ut
ORLANDO

•i* !, FLOII

“ First in Oar Line"

Meatless Diet In a Hoipital. ,
The experiment of a mcullcss diet
Is being tried In the ltettl Israel bospltul of New \ork by Superintendent
J. Ismls Frank. Until recently It was
contended tiy some that meat was the
source o f vltamliies, but tills lias been
recently disproved by Dr. K. V. Me*
('idiom, profenior o f chemistry and
hjglcne of the Johns Hopkins univer­
sity. . From a medical standpoint it
Is now usserted that there Is nothing
Inherent In meat that cannot Ik* sup­
fneturers previously had announced plied by tixli, milk, eggs and milk prodincreases from -10 to -II cents nil hour urts.
for common laborers.
Tool-Carrying D*vlc*.
Employe* o f t^u- mining, transpor­
To he atluilied to the overall*, or
tation nnd mbcellaiieous pru[iertles to it licit, ii tool-carrying device has
o f the Unit«*d KtnU-s Steel Corpora­ been develoited by u Beattie carpeolcr.
tion are not affected by the pres­ It Is designed for- u bmiiim r, lintcHet,
ent Increase, but Wns stated at or similar tool, und, nixxirdpig to the
the’ office* of the corporation Unit j'opuhir Wix’huntCM Mnguzlne, bus two
liietul lugs whlrb lire catfsed to grusp
the wag.* adjustment* already hud Hie tool bumile by the action of n
Ix'cn made or were pending for those spring latch ojierutcd by tlm weight pf
groups. Ioist September the corpora­ the tool. /
tion announced nn Increase o f 2i&gt;
Getting It Out of Hla Syatsm.
per cent to ull employe* other than
"Where are tlmsa cool nights you adthose in the. railway service.
vertlwdV*
Workers Get &lt;0 Cents Hour.
-Ju*t wult," said the proprietor of a
The present rate o f pay for djiy summer hotel, eoulldcntly, “ fhey'll be
laborers In the manufacturing plants along."
o f the, Vorporetlull Is .10 rents an
"Sure,” snarled tlii* (meat, “bvt If
hour. Tbo increase will zrlng the It’a winter you lire Ihliikliig about, I
wages to approximately 40 cent* an won't be here."—Birmingham Age Her­
ald.
hour.
The Increase in the steel industry
Victor McLuuUn'and Byron Steph­
closely follows thono in the textile,
copper mining and certain building ens, 'as Box and Cox are a scream
trade*.
-n 'u 'h High School Thurmduy night.

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than ever before is offered in the Ford
Chassis for light delivery service.
The new low price *puts-this convenient,
rapid, light-dejivery service-withinxeach
of every line of business. Jt notcm ly
ives you proved cconomyKrfopexatjon,
ut also the fadlitieatfbj&amp;cnteTgingyour
business.
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j, *n 1' . ,£

An early order is '•necessary to dnsure
reasonable delivery owing to the demand
being the heavest we have ever known.
A small d o w n \ p a y m e a t—convenient
easy term s.

A o t h e r l .n l t-'uril, l.ln m le , I ' . r t l . u . Ilr e lr r
ur 11&lt;-moil.ir&gt;•Il..ii
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nr nl Ikr (w lluitlnii mi S a il
llu n ir
li. l e v
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, A PRD U ll; 1023

Pa g e f o u r

associate uursctvcs and do hereby be­

three, nor more than five,persohs, who

PLAN FLOODLIGHTS ON TRAIN com e associated for the purpose o f must bs stockholders.

Vntll th« first meeting o f the stock­
holders hereinafter provided for, the
officers o f this corporation shall be:
It. M.
Moody. President.' F. r\
Hehwalbei Vice-President, and II. 1^
T E N N IS
ftcbwnlbe. Hrcretary and Treasurer.
llon^
The Hoard o f IMrectnrs shall lie, R,
BO XIN G
Ttrllllnot niglit Illumination o f Its
*
ARTICLE I.
M. Moody, l-\ C. Svhwalbe snd II. L
The name o f Ibis rnrpomtlnrt shall Schwalbe,
___________ picturesque tninsrontlnentnl roule Is
The first or organisation meeting of
— *hi&gt; plan contemplated hy n largo mil* be INTERSTATE CONTRACTING TOM- the
stcrkhdlders shnll be held In the
n
Kt
R
3
-''m
*
l
system
in
.lh
ls
eotmtrTTnmrrr
f
o
p
.
PANT;
and
Its
principal
place
o
f
|.U
*.
City
o f Sanford. Florida, on the 2lth
] •*&gt; ' « r-j Ra
14 R
I,,,*
.
HimII
be
at
Hanford.
Florid*,
but
day
o f April A. D. I&gt;!5. for the purttlnr Meelinnles Magazine. The Idea. It mar ..................
....
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- j 0- -* *■ •
-* bare and establish such other pose of_ adopting
liv-laws
and com plet­
n» concelretl nt p rr !«m r .-P r 'tn -m u lp --pinCes o f business us the Hoard o f I*t ing the organisation o f this corpora­
r
e
c
t
o
r
s
tuny
from tltpe to time de- tion. and also for the purpose o f elect­
the observation ronche* o f Its fast lltip
termlne.
ing such o f f i c e r s 'o f the corporation
Red trains with a luittery o f powerful
is are hereinabove provided for. ami
A RTK’ LK If.
fimjdllglits. These lights would lm nr*
The general nature i f the business thereafter, the annual meeting o f the
ranged to cover a range o f npproxh .to be transacted and conducted by said stockholders shall be held on the (I r y -jj
msilclv - 1&lt;V) degrees, with Kufflriont corporation skull be as follow s, to-w lt. Monday after the first TuerdaytrrJa'huary o f each vear.
ARTICLES VI.
l e u * »m l,.lep«l. .o lllu m t a w
IS k &amp; S ftS
b n h i M i n ha t o Itt
Tile h'uhest amount of Indebtedness
yuiis, rlvorR, Ink#*# Oinl inoUnffllftS m . p
the tiu*ln'.*** o f r«inlf»ortnR
ilnnlllty
to
Which
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.'M-' ,
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e vicinity n
otf toe
_ _••
a
•Useir
k—
ae» —
»- - *this
■ *be corporation
the
the rigm
right oi
o f way,
wny, m
"S&gt; land construct Inn In «H o f Us h™neheij.j or
shall
a n ’ a mount'

G OLF

B A SE B A L L
FO O T B A LL
BASKET BALL
T R A R SHOOTING

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f .rntlncr a body iw.lltlc and corporate
Illumination o f Routa 8aId to R e In ! under and by virtue nf the laws o f th«
Contemplation by a Leading Rail*
State of Florida, and do hereby adopt
road Syetem.
the follow ing Articles o f. Incorpora-

BOWLING

CIJAS. L.

BRITT,

[

Editor

w

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

a g a in w h il e t o m m y le a c h

EVENS UP W im BRADENTOWN
Bert Humphries Back in the League
W ork for Bulldogs

and

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ItlJIddlOtiS WIN AliAIN
ORLANDO, April II.
Fortune
smiled on lhe Ilulldoga again ytvderday at Exposition lark and they won
the second game of the series with the
Saints duo to some very good pitching by Lester Sweetlaml, who receiv
ed nice support from his teammates
and some opportune lotting.
fit. IVtershurg
Alt It II PO A F.
2 0 1 It
0 . Mon*, cf. _____ fl 1
.... 4 1 0 5 1 it HIM MY LKAl'H EVENK I'D WITH
Dean, 21i.
o ii ii
Blnnkcnliurg, If.
3 0 1
Illt.\ DFNTOWN
1 1 ii
0
1
Bigelow, rf. ........... 1
IlRADliNTOW N, April II Tommy
1 II «» 7 (i u 11.each settled Monday defeat here hy
Bradley, H».
*! (1 0 H 4 (l
MnUhcws, ns.
j w inning yesterday’s 'gam*' l " J . Viitin
.
.
.
.
.
.
I (1 1 1) 1 H was driven from the box in the sec­
Johnson, 3l&gt;.
«
&gt;
t» 1 (1
1 1
C. Moore, c.
ond. Outside o f the doleful **eeoml
:t II II I) *» 1 inninif, il was aiitight ball.
Ollinger, p.
l 0 H (1 H 0
xMtirphy
Lakeland

1r \\

Mr
m

0

l)

,

\ h

.3 *;

81
Totals .
xKulli'd for Ollinger
Orlando
AB
2
Potts, 2li.

'v 8

Burke, Ha
Hunter, cf.
Green, if.
'Courtney, If.
Mnlthy, :t!».
Franeis, e.
Sweet Ianil, p.

IJr*

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:i tl 21 &gt;.»
in riintli.
R
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Ul
)
II
II
II
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1 0
t.
t
t
:t
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9J

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I

The regular match between
the
f ’hanips and Legion teams last night
\yns an abbreviated affair, both .teams
I'a'«ing but two men each. Arrangemehti were made between the two
managei m, however, that these four
meti would play in order that there
would be no postponed game; and the
tesult wns a victory, for tin* Chanip*.
V.'itli the winning i f tiii.. game by the
' ongregatiulials last niglit tile club
landing is as-follow's:
II CO A E
,
Won
Lost Crt.
i t
:t ct Meirhants
.
I
U
l.ftlid
2 r.
l l • iiligregu tin uals
I
0
I .HIM)
l j
u o Fur met*
0
H
.Out)
2 0
0 &lt;1 ......... ...........I
* * (j
ii
.mill

i t
l.eficll, L’ti.
l i
tiladu, &lt;f.
i j
II PO A E ; Halley, if.
I 1
fj II 4 0 Stewart, If.
4b. :t r* li
1 HI &lt;t n Thrasher, lib
*1 t n n 'K o wal 1,., II i n n Smitli, &lt;
;t i i
t n n n lin k s, p.
(I l i ii
:p; in ir, 2
Totals
l •1 i HI
Braden
Ittwti
H n H j
:i h
j
l.'lliott, “ b,
1
r.
i
I
Lleiti,
i
f
:
7 ” 7 11 1
7
Niihau.s, lb

:t

in
i
2

2G t;
Total*
2
Score by inning
1
t
nog ion (uniA u ndd, .'tb.
St. Cclersburg
2
t
Hill H'»t 2HX r, I'‘ nun, If.
Orlando
:t II
S,
.IfiVihhiifl,
4'f
Sumamry: I WII lm.se bit s, &lt; M'S'le
I :t
I Husky, rs.
nnd Hunter. Homo run, * . M*mre.
ii 2
1
J.
.l"lin&gt;oii,
i
.
Sacrifice bit, Staley. Ktulci Imces,
ii
|
Vit 1mi, p.
Dean. l.**fl on Iwm " , Si. lvt&lt; k ; lit
I
I il I i .• v , p.
land” , fi. I lou life play*, Mall hews to
il ii
VI.igllt foot
Dean to Bradley; Bigelow to Hiadlcy;
H 11
Staley to Colts tn liml.i- I'Ji. Bus*' ?.xt irif fin
on l»all«, o f f Ollinger, 7; o f f Swazi­
2 In 27 Id
Total *
land, d. Struck out, liy tjllinger I,
x Bat teil for J. JiilniNon in nint li.
hy Sweetlainl, 2. Ilit by pitcher, by
Ollinger (Staley). Wild pit* ii, Ollm- i xxBatte.l for l.nirsey in .ninth.

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night.

nhe invited guests for tonight. Ilill
also is invited to bring a lady if la*
wishes and W. C. is invited to bring
Ins family.
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"Hottentot” ' Thursday with Doughr M ad.can and Madge Bellamy and
Mai ion Davies in “ When Knighthood
Was in Flower" Friday and Kulur-*

Umpires, i'arker

and

Kelly.

M EADOW

0 ilm iic of seal , for the American
H l,i ague opener lew* April 2dtll. (Ilie
H Tiger bisistcl took up lhe stand at II
h &lt;•’( In. k Monday niglit and waited iieii «ule a tionfne for tin* Imrior " f pur
U i ‘wising the fu I ticket. I tic advanee
u ale was approximately b.HUH In bets.
H
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lOcl (id s the (talc
With Cincinnati

2'Jl-2Gtp
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY

BU TTER
The Best
P ’.* .

• Try

CHU RN GO LD OLEO
GREFOND Home-Made
M A Y O N N A IS E

t»P. McCuller

Effccaclou* Windup.

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Iteserve District No. ii
I I E I ' O I I T III* ( ( I M I I T I U V

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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. Wouil. TTTTro(Tuee(I' n ’ meflioil
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\HIMI that “ in spite o f the tlnnneltil depres- l'iiliail..ns of eatueox In pottery by
legion
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.mm si.&gt;h and uiiprcerdcnted unemploymi*ni, |.r..&lt;liic|ng while tlgim** on a col*ire&lt;l
’ h&gt;.'luh ail produellv.' Industry Ian gioiind, ibis constituting the peculiarguDli.'.l last j .'iir-rfa c| orii's . lose.I. ‘ Iiy o f what Is known ns Wedgwood
Detroit Fans in
mines eepted working and liiml scitl.- ware. These .h ea p cam eos are largem.-nl 11 1 1 &gt; .-ainn t*. u hull -the r.s ly iiinehlnc made, or are turned out
Rush for |; irst
t
lui ns from the (iixiou lidmissloii to b y . rough workmen 'and touched up
III** belter
...... . art 1stw. In some
” ‘Game’ s Tickets raeeeourses, from (lie lotali/.ntor and by
cases these riimcog are made o f stone,
from
InMikmiBiers'
ticket*
have
all
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sib h us eorib'liiin, surdniiyx and corI
Di*, I R o l l , Mi. ii.. April II. — Light creased.—Sydney Bulletin.
i al. but none o f them aru o f u high
I bundled l.u-c bull fan* stood in line in
tj | o f art.
Russian Atrocities.
tl a snow storm &gt;&lt;• terday to get their
The ehekii, according to Bolulievik

Keort* by inning*:

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exafl- r *tir ro'fAmeneement o f Its cnrpn-1 1he same for the purpose* "therein
pressed.
rat" cxlslencc.
WITNESS my band nnd official seal
AUTH'l.i: V.
|ni Jacksonville,* I’ nunty uf Uuvnt nml
Tile tiuidliess of tills corporation j State of Florida, on till* the !&gt;th day of
shall lie conducted by tlie folbiwlair of- April A D. ID:."..
He. •*:, a President, a V ice.president,
ISEAL)
T. J. LINTON.
Notarv Putillc. Stale* nf Florida
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cnmmliialon expires. April 2f&gt;. 1B25.
ito'ird of Directors of nor less tban My
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The principal shell used Is the Inrgo , , -|l;irt(.r
ban's mouth shell, found In I'rtfit lie*
The Gambler'i Paradise.
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, ____ ___ dial! seas, which has a sard-like unIi looks a
«lerlay*T. I he Idnek helmet of Mada-'
New South Wales and tjueenslaiid will
gasear and the pinky ipieen's ennch of .
pi'll lug its living prtm nily by
the West Indies ni'e .also used.
gurnldliig In one Amy or aiiothor, with
The famous potter, Josinh Wedg- VI * n i i t e n t .
die oilier half. Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., of

In Hie ' L i l t i.f P l o r i . l n , nl t h e d o s e o f

Iiii«1iii-ms

un A p r i l .°.ril, 102;l.

HESOlTtCEH.
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bills o f
. . v e i l . . l i e . 1 ot* . l e a f l* s.-bl w i t h In.lo r * . - n i. -nt o f
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Niltll
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Under Advisement.
I.llicial llglll'es. eXe.'Uled L7IKU IS per*
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souk before being renamed the i*u“ A Iiew trniib'ted sipilre In Wtsrfin Ii, A ll •'*'(* t I 1111a «| S t a t e s i •-r i i til«'111 *••*!' III |I Jl»N
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prellie polilic:.] a.lniliiisl ral Ion lust sin.” says a western laiyjaitk-&gt; *'Sii*,
February. Tho total include* *1.77a Him'll elate.I by hi* honors, tint was
ixt.tr.ii (jo
iiulil r n r r v ttlC*Tll D l K r r ImiihI*. ttfiirlvo,
r l I li*s« I'I i m
p rofessors and Teuelierx; s .hiwi .h a jo r s ; nol sure that ho
M.OMN.TS
In*; lli'ii***'. I . '. lu u , I 'u r i i l i un* arnl IIx I i i i i a . ll.ijUO
n.coo.ao
:tr..-,,2:ai O t h e r
Inielleel mils;
l.'jl.'I gracefully. So lie haunted tlie court­ Haiti
|(i al • siiil** m u tii-«| tti lii-r i Itmit l»n nit I ru: Iioiih**
34.ton.(’ll
priests; M.lWtl .tille rs; 2iWM)00 sol­ house to gattier stray crumbs o f vvls- Law fill i* &gt;&gt;• r v c tvitli I*«-i|i ra1 ItcjH-rvi' JtiinU
(iy.S94 ut
diers ; :.1I,IMH| poll. cm.-ii ; 12.1I.V) JhiiiI- dom fritfu higher court* wldcli sat It* him u n i t I V i l r i a I 11 *'Mi*i %#• ItaviU In t*r* •♦■•*i*m **f rnli-ut Inn
Nunc
4'iiiUi ii&lt; \o .d a n d aiii*»iint ilm* f t m i i n a l l n i i a ! hatiUs
o w n e rs;
i;c .;r n workmen; 81.1,100 there.
A in•nt tti •III! frmii Slni4* batik s
nhi*i&gt;. a n d tn i*d «*i»ni)&gt;anl«'M
In 1If 1 riit’ il Slut IMt ("Ui
pensani.“
I'lirlng Hip civil war tin*
"One day lie sat In Judgment on
l i m n I it«d ndi'd In limnvi M,
I* .4til j 10)
Bolshevik! lit)ye h id more killed than tils llrst ease, and when the testimony Km■hii til * f .1 He
arlru; If *t|!•*'
Non e
nil B iikkIu during the great war.
was all in and the argument made, lie i ’ !»*
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li•il tll&gt;M Ift till
■tty or lewii as r .p .u la.ml.
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announced:
Total of H u m s
I” . It. 12. amt 13
Gunshades That Sit Over the Hat,
201.072 (.7
“ ■The court take* lids case under
( 'l i c k s ami &lt;lilifts mi bunks (IncImlHtg Fe.l.rul
Tmirlstk in lireece during the lust ndvisement until W ednesday morning
tr.--.iv. Hank) lociit.it oat slit.- of city ,.r town
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bank
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summer have been struck by the "hut next, w hen it will il tnler* n verdict
N o lle
Mlsc. till lieollN cash Items
353.03
353 03
huts'' (.(Tered In the streets o f Athena. In favor o f the plalntlfF.” '— I'lttshurg
They are o f light silk nr muslin with­ Dispaleh.
It. &gt;t* iiil.i l&gt; it f a n .I w It Ii
Tl
"in . r n e t
.tile ft . . mi
S.Tl •i. - i. i ■i
out a enovn o f any description, as
SlfiOO OH
l &gt;1In r as- ■ I .
If an&gt;
54,11X4 02
they ure built .o ’er a large, light frame
Mullin'* Measure.
ttint tits over the -regulation hat.
Total
1.535,555.86
Mr. Morgan did not rise from Ids
Though known under the name o f
clialr behind the air tight stove In tin*
1.1 A III I .I T I I'S
huts, tliey are In better truth sunsitting room when his w ife hurried ( *a|iil;.l Sim I. p uil In
i hades. They are said to lessen milKID.noil.(1(1
In and told him that Mike Mullins S-ii r |&gt;Iii ** full.I
25.IIUU.UO
t.'iiully the discomfort o f the .Mediter­
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wi)K la the kitchen and wuiited to see
ranean sun, and fy^'bo in general use
n it- s, i t . . | f . ,r ln|. r. sl unit ta x .-* aerru.*il
4.nun mi
him.
l». I l . i , . - i v . . l l . . r
Non*.
In ISrecce. IVi'hi/c. we shall yet see
I 5,21.2.77
“ Wliat do’ &gt;ou let him in for?" lie «- I.. J.H . in r e i n .*\|..'iiN.-i*. I i it . -i . ' l , m i . I t a x e s |.al.|
4.C. 13.7'.i
10.5*8 9)1
them on this si'le o f the occuu.—
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asked reproachfully.
Sclent Hie Amcri.'iiti.
1 A n •.util .li.. i&gt;&gt; I '.-il. -r iil Ite s e r v e t i n n k (i l . f.-t i .-it . r i ' d l l i . )
None
" l i e wants to buy n boss, that's

TRAIN SCHEDULE

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The engraving o f cameos has prne-

tlea Ily ceased to be pursued ns un art.
Homan manufneturers cut stones In
large ijuaiitltles to lie used ns scarf
Mud* ami as settings In linger rings;
pud In Home and I'nrls an extensive
Imil,. |s carried nil III till* cutting of
m I(.;| intncns, which an* largely export••&gt;! into Ihigland and mounted In
brooches.

lay.

i'IN&lt; INN A TI, April II. A three
year contract railin g fo r a salary o f
i Lakeland
HIM) mil min
Tim e, 1 :f»H.
$|ti,HHH i* l ho dematiil o f F.ildle lioUKi'h
' Brndentmvn
not) not) 02()
- holdout o f the ( 'iueinnati N ationals,
D A Y TO N A DROCK A NOTH KID TO
.Nummary: L eft on bases, Lakeland he nniiouincd lute ye-t.-rday, fo llo w SM OKERS
7, Bradeiitown It. Tw o l»a*.* Iiit*. ing a . ottferem »• with the dtreetora o f
D A Y T O N A , A pril I I .— The Tumpu
Smith, (Julley, Kowalski.
H it-, o f f the eluti. The I'on'erenee
lierame
Rmukera won from the Daytona 1k.
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, Y itt in K in 2 ; Lartsey . hi .. Bases on deadlocked and adjourned when tin*
landerK yesterday (. to I in the Vccond , ,,
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balls, o f f \ itttit I, l.nir.sev 1, Kick* 2; player tefuse.l to ae&lt; ept a one year
gam e o f the season. Beil hurled w on ­
s lu n k out, l*y Vittin 2, llieks 2, Lair- i'..iitra.t at $l.*i.(HK). There was an
derful hall for Tam pa.
11. Sacrifice Inis, Dorati, Kowal- uticotif m nied rumor goin g the round*
Tampa
ski, Hicks. Stolen has*', Leach. Bat- last niglit that Konst li would
meet
All It II 1*0 A E
tees iiii, I.eai h, Smith, Johnson. D o u -j again v.illi the &lt;ItiI&gt;officia ls either t&lt;&gt;
2 U u 1 H h
M yers, .'II».
I’li* pla) -, Kovval'ki to Lea. 11 to T a y -id u y &lt;i jtniiioirow, in n further e ffo rt
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C urry, 2I&gt;.
lor; l.uriscy I" Nielmits, Himlu
to lo .■oni|iov)^tln- existin g d iffi ietues,
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Keenan, rf.
—--------------------------------*1 II H »* H HI D'ltcli. UmpircH, lyirHi-ngh ami W alk -j
Lujan, If,
ct. Tibe 2 mi. Attendance I111,
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George Sisler to
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Ilifngu, lit.
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S I \TK I.E A I,t Iv ST A N D IN t;
Undergo Operation C O R R EC TE D NOV. 14TII, l'J22
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M cA u liffe, hs*
Pet.
Won
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South Bound
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Reil, p.
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Departs
Tampa
A rrive
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American
la-ague,
will
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.r,0t) operatioti fo r an infected sinus con- No.
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,lt(H) dit ion probably Friday, il was learn- TNo.
v’ o.
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0 1... „ „ „ H 1: IK p.m.
A It It Ti PO A E St. Celersburg
No.
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5 &lt;1 i i H 1
Khummn, I f - Double
has never been disclosed.
Northbound
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Arrive
Departs
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4Finney, rf.
For i|uirk resutlH try n want ad.
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2:03 u.m.'
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5 u l n
Metllock, lb.
1 2 :0 5 p.m.I
... 11:45 a.in.
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
2:55 p.m.
..... 2:!I5 n.m
The Sanford Carpenters' Local 1751
4:05 p.m.
.... 4 :00 p.m.
"onleniplate* a raise In scnle to 75c
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10:U
p.m.
CLOVER H ILL
per hour, taking e ffe c t May 15, IU2J.
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1and p
carry* .T t* and" perform " " l
Loral.,m
M,,U
. contracts
contracts for
for paving or hard surfacing tn* ,or,t ° r A,, + , t.T .. . . . . n‘
! stfi.t
and ta
Improving
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' ..JbsJMMwwflnd-rawHrrrcei'IsrThV'Vul7-'
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,,„ l(Ullll. j »&lt;crlMn« I.V tV r^SkTubscM bw l S r " S
now rmniimnly cf|Ulppefl, find which lug of bridges unci culverts, for drain -]
nM m u ,,*., ‘to-w lt'* '
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Sanford. Florida. 1r.
onlln.irlly ure nevOr uswl to their full Inc nnd reclalrrclng- lar.ds. Hitler InAnd it was n» g
ood picture
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tnlijr *r pnrtlally rov»*r«I l*jr
*,,r c*lwrrM
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1?chwnllle. Hanford. Plcrlda. tl
only
nly a sam
sample
ple o f jwhnt the program
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, tb. c trstruction Of cess pools sewora.
and
drainage,
water
and
Irrigation
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All hough thus fnr llio locution nf
If this week
■.vst.otH. f.,|. escuvnllng and heavy j* y f . Hp !,
Jacksonville. Fb.rltin* lliMalllgliis "»•*
hns ln«en
confined
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• - tohauling, no in l to •liter Into nil other
, Hh„ rp
I he observation enr, eerliilti otllelnls , ,...„irrxis o„ ff whatsoever kind. Inrl-|
, N- WITNESS W H EREflF. the subT on igh t will find nnothcr real d a s - imvi* suggeulid (lie advisability o f -d ' li'al t«, ibe busltoas o f general r«.n srrlldnv Incorporators have hereunto
y picture nt the Princeaa in "Y o u r jd,,elng them along Hie full length o f “
n n if^ltberw is' ...................'-.' set their hands &lt;tl Ibis the 'Jill day
Best Friend.” Y ou that mi ed “ Jazz- the train. Also, further to enhnnrc , unii * to borrow money •and
* :t.*: «c! . , f A|,r|. a !j ” M MOoi»v.
Iianin" can make it up by being out &gt;tho i-fTetd. It has Iteen prfjiawwl to etn- '-ure the some by mortgages, deeds or
II. L HtMIU'ALHE.
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..r ensioiiii friiHt. »m »i |h »»r n llu r oiilluationN ihi-n**
F.
Ht'mVALHK.
tonight.
l'h'&gt; Iannis, nr n lh ttn r s o f tnrloti
cor. ;toil to d &gt; all iueb other and for*
STATE
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FI.OHIDA.
colors, which would undoubtedly yield ther things as »m»y to* n ecessiry or t’ OlTSTV OF SEMINOLE, sn.- fnlryllke Keenes, pnrticulnrly vvlien d l-i -xnetlleni to be done for tin
t i n " succe,
ej&gt;sHFHEHV t-EHTIFV that on this
this ,!.,»•I before11., t rii li* act loll of tile tilislners of this
in- nersnnuliv anDenre'l It
(tordon takes the loading roil ......;
........ w,ow-r«.vereti,
.
re. leil upon anon*-cnvered m irfnte . rortoirntlon. and to have, i serclse and - j / Moody nnd II. 1^ Schwalbe, to me
tonight, ami its great the way she
is
j{„||r„ad men In authority hnve noth- enjoy all Hie rights, power* mol prlv- *vpj| kn,,w „
t„\ tw „ „ f the'person*
‘
‘ and ridiculed
-by in g -b u t pniUe for the scheme, nml B**5*"
5, „ ineidintal to corporations, or- naniw, ln
n.|„, mthscrlbed their
lib‘,o hit , Munn. Ilome run, Keenan. John on fo rshotihi we say Was) has 1.'.ornetl and snubbed
Double plays, f la ffm y ami
D orter.' a I l o t gotten Into the gapte this non- twu ra cia lly iinihltioim wom en.
while eagerly nwalling tile completion
th o S ta it1 ufXn o rid a U,l' ,r iin. laws nHtn,.„ tn ||,c foregoin g articles of lnc&lt; rporotioii. wtio severally* acknow l­
of
the
tuttlal
floodlighting
equipment,
A ltT Iff.K III.
[.Stolen base*, Mungo, Carter. Karri- son and ho intend.* to prove that he is
---------edge before me that they 'executed the
The amount o f the caplist stock nf I same for the purposes
t lie rein ,-x
bits, Myrra, Lujan, Mungo, Nant-e still the invincible anti that his arm f It’s the r.tory o f a woman who have pointed out the fact that there
i’ il i nirpnrutiiiii shall he Twenty.Hv» pressed.
ami Thomax. Hit by pitcher, by Reil. is as good as o f old. He played in lights to retain the love and lespc.t *s !,n i,'hlltlonnl and prnctlctll value TI.oii 'uni Intlliira 11iS.iiSfl.on&gt;, l&lt;&gt; ti»
IVITNIU!) tsy timid nnd official seal
(C orterl; by Curcull ( M yers), l-'irrt his* first exhibition game o f the s e a -'o f ht:r rhildten. It's n picture play
**"' hillll.inl ILIits as a protiitlon •HvtiP-il Into 2J0 stnTr*-* of the |rir v.al- nt Sanford. I'ountj; of Hcmttiulo and
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. i against rearem l collisions.
M.i .if one Iland rud I*i,l Inn* (tn*n.*m) Stale ol Fit tola, on thin the fill day o f.
with n delightful vein of hunyjr, pathApril A.-t*. ia n .
base on balls, off Curcell 'i, o ff Reil 2, son la &gt;t wet k.
l aril.
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I.EOt.A MVCOWGLU
The,
rnpil.al
stork
of
Hit*
corporation
it.*,
a
romance
abounding
in
pictures.Stunk nut by Curcell I. by Reil fl.
Notary Public, State of Florida.
CAMEOS
MADE
BY
MACHINERY
sli'all
tie
paynOlO
In
property,
labor
or
&lt;|ue and lavish iiettitigs. Added a t - '
My commission expire*. Dec. 21. l'JL'"..
Left, on Iuim s, Daylotdr 11, Ttimjai 0. Congre^ationals
•ervlrea at a just valuation to lie llxed
OF FI.OHIDA. *
b* tin- lnrorporalor*. or the Hoard of STATE
tractions also.
Hit-, o ff Curcell 8. Six runs in eight
Engraving, Such as Was Common In Idre. iors at a meeting ratted for such rot'N T Y OF td.’ VAIo s a.
I IMIltlinY CEHTtFV that on tills
W in Over Legion
innings; o ff Lillie, no hits, no runs
pill pvsv.
the Earlier Ages, Has Practically
day before me personally appeared F.
.
--------Rill I’ulcHton nntl W. P. Stone? aro
in one inning. Umpires, Ilaxter and
AKTHM.B l\*.
Become Lost Art.
Echwalbe, to me Well known to lie

a fte r the practice.

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you see Jnzztuan'.a’ ’ wer Rome o f the- j*,MV,.r f „ r »|&lt;.rating the lumps would
remarks mfaioo after the show last1 f»e furnished bv
nxle-driven
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terday itnil will join the ISul Dlojrn to­
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ager Rrnie Hurhe anti Jie Tinker, vice ning.
president o f the rluh, had watched him ' S ore by n ;ii,i . :
00(J .'{III 200—0
WAI.TKH JOHNSTON
at practice on the diamond at Eypt.sL 'Tampa
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One o f the* best, if not tliu \msl
Kumnriry: Two base hit.^ Purcell,
good condition and complimented Ins
ability. He signed the contract non .Munn, Williams, McAullfft
Three pip lo r hi don a uniform i t W alter
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A rrive
100............
24.......
*"2.T ...... . 1:30 p.m.
101 ......... 5:50 pan.

xN'o.
xN'o.
Cut n u t thin slip,—enclose xvith 5c* xNo.
and mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2S3*» S h c f-,x N o .
field, HI., w riting your name unil ad* — Daily, except Sunday.
field, III., w riting your name nml miturn a trial package containing F ob
Leesburg Branch
oy's Honey nml Tar Compound fo r
Arrive /
coughs, cold* ami cro u p ; F oley K id­ xNo. 157...... .
3:55 p.m. '
ney Cill* fo r pains itt sides ami back;
No. 21......... . 2:50 p.m.
ilieumutism, backache, kidney and xNo. 158........ ..
bladder ailm ents; ami F oley .Cathurtic No. 22....«,___
Tablets, a wholesom e and thoroughly
Oviedo Branch
cleansing cath artic fo r constipation,
Arrive
biliousness, headaches, nml tduggish xNo. I2G .
7:45 p.tn.
bowels. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
4LC1 J 1^J
xNo. 127..

why.” replied Mrs. Morgan. "Y ou'd
hunt luu.le a great Dsilo If I hadn't.'*
"N o, I wouldn't,'' Mr. Morgan said,
ns iw* reluctantly rose. "I know Mul­
lins' size. I can't do business with'
him. He wants u cheap lioss. ' And I
ain't got anything 1 can sell less'n
$1.V*— Exchange.
Order of the Marshal.
In Pea Moines, Iowa, they tell o f Hn
eblerly Irishm an lung dealrou* o f ofclnl dignity, who was finally nppolnt(*d
iiiiirslinl In a parade In titot city. Vet*
eratih, iiamlsmen and school .elilldren
lined tlit* NtrvetK o f the town, patiently
waiting the signal to start.
Suddenly the timndm), on n prancing
horse, dualled up the street. A fter In*
spooling the proeofitdon, be gave his
hiii'Ko ti t.uif'h With Ilie vvldp, stood up
In ills stirrups, mid shouted:
"Bendy, m&gt;w!
Every w an o f ye
knpe step wid tlie lmrsol March lM—
I'lilludrlptilii Ledger.

Departs
7;00 n.m. . The Herald delivered six times a
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OF

IN ( ' ( l i t I’ OII A l ' I O N ,

N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u tfd e r s l u a . d Intend to u nply ( o th e lio n *
o r a b t e ( '. t r y A . H a r d e r , ( l o v c n i n r o f
ilie F lu te o f F lo r id a , at T iilla lia ssee,
F l o r i d a , o n H ie I ' l l i d a y o f A p r i l A. D. .
1923, f o r l . e l l e r s P a t e n t , l u c e r i i o r a l i i . g i
IN TE ItK TA T E
C O .N T H A G T IN ll
COMP A N Y . u n d er th e f o l l o w i n g p r o p o se d
d i n n e r , t h e o r i g i n a l o f w h i c h , 14 n o w
. n Ilie In t h e . . ' f i r e o f l ) m S e c r e t a r y o f
th e S to le o f F lorida,
a t Tattahassee.

7:00 a.m.
7:10 p jn . Florida.

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12.7o5.U0,
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unh. I m o f 111i h I.a uk o r s u r e t y l.olul
45,650.93
l ’ . | .»s lls re.| ulr lrig n o t i c e , b u t lesN tliuii 3u d u y a
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n
illvldenila u npaid
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2.0*0.00
U t ile r d&gt; inn tut d . p o s i t "
T o t a l o f den ial..I d ep osit a ( o i l i e r
Iban bunk
d e p o s i t . . - ) s u b j e c t t o d e s e r v e . I t e m s !# , 27,
; s . 29. 30. a n d 3 !
55t.t74.tT
T i m e i l e i i o s l l s s t i b l e e l t o l l e s e r x e t p a y a t d e u f t e r 30 d a y s , o r
s u b j e c t t o 30 d a y s o r m o r e n o t i c e , a m i p o s t a l s a v i n g s ) :
I ' e r t l l l c a l e s o f d e p o s i t ( o i l i e r t h a n f o r m o t le y b o r r o w e d )
18.000.00
State, c o u n t y , o r o t h e r m u n icip a l d e p o s its se cu r e d by p l .- d p -r o f
a s s e t m o f ti lls b a n k o r s u r e t y b o n d
100.000.00
Other t i m e .I. p o s i t s
308.C75.54
Postal s a v in g s dep osit*
1.111.35
T ota l o f tim e dep osits subject
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K e r n s 32. 33. 34. a n d 35
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l u l l e d K i n l e s i l e i i o s l l s ( o i l i e r I lia n p o s t a l s a v i n g s ) . I n c l u d i n g
W a r L o a n d e p o s i t u o - o u t i t a n d d e p o s i t s o f I ' n l t e d .Stal es
disbu rsin g o ffice r *
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_______ _
None
i l o t i d s n n d s e r u r l t l c s . . .lite r t h a n P u l l e d F l a i r s , b o r r o w e d
Nunn
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rep resu n tlpg
m o n .-H
tM irro w e d other t h a n r . d l s c m m t s
...........................
11,050.00
N o t e s a n d t.llts r e d i s c o u n t e d . I n e t m l l u g
n r v 'e p i u u c e s o f o t h e r
b a n k s u n d f o r e i g n bills o f e x c h a n g e o r d r a f t s s o ld w ith
I n d o r s e m e n t o f ti ll* b u n k
None
i . tie r s o f C redit and Traveler** C h eek s sold fo r cash o u ts ta n d in g
Nona
a
“ A c c e p t ft lie •••II " x c i u l e d b y I b i s b a n k t o r r u » t n n i r r w r a n d •&lt;&gt; T u,r n ls
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None
A c c e p t a n c e e x e c u t e d b y o t h e r h a n k s f o r a c . - o u u t o f ti lls b u n k *
None
M i l l , m i l e s n l h e r t h a n t h o s e a b o v e slut.-il
Nona

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1.638,566.56
STATE OF FLOIIIHA. Pounty of Keniin.de. ss:
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tlie above slut, meal Is true to the best of my knowledga upd* belief.
H. F. WIIITNKIL Cash ter.
II. K. HUUtHBd.
T. J. M il.t.EH.
F. V. FOHHHTHR.
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Ku'jscrlt.ud and i-wnrti to tuf..ra me this 9th day uf April. T ill.

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THACTINtl COMPANY.
W e , the u n d e r s i g n e d , have a g r e e d tui „

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Notary Public. Slate nf Florida at Largo.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRH, 11,192,1 1

STATES

Br OSCAR P. AUSTIN
* SMkUcUn, Tht Natlancl City BarJi of
, * ° » d « t paragraph that appeared
tn Ihe annual rcport-of the Comptroller
o ! the Currency, juit iIiUed,
,he
Mbanlnng power" of the United Statu
«"»«

— ginning of the war,

IJO.WS.OOO.O00 in 1900, $5,700,000,000
S * ■ i'D™d ‘ PProximntely $2,141,000,000 in 1870. Our share of world bank­
ing power is now estimated at approximateljr 50 per cent, against 27 54 per
cent in 1870. Our banking power in
1922 is more than double that at the
beginning of the World War.

What Banking Power Is
What is this mysterious something
which we call "banking power" and
ine equally myiterldus' and even los
tangible economic factor which we
liled t07bapk.hR power? "Hanking
power is usually defined as the sum
of paid up capital, reserves and sur-

may with lately to their depositors
as well as to themselves loan out a
certain percentage of the deposits
placed with them, and it is this com­
bination of capital, surplus, circula­
tion. and deposits which the business
world recognizes as "banking power."
Just what proportion o f this grand
total of "banking power" is actually
loaned _out by the banks cannot be
stated in exact terms, though the fact
that the loans and discounts of all
banks in the United States in 1921
approximated $30,000,000,000 at a
fixed date, June 30, as against $48,000,000,000 of "banking power" at the
same date at least suggests that approximately two-thirds of the actual
diankmg -power- 4s Ha tht T nrm ot'
and discounts which form the
I'hfc Wood" of the actively moving
industry of the country.

View of Wall Street Reading from the right, Trinity Church,
New Stock Exchange extension, J. P. Morgan A Co., directly
in front of Stock Exchange. Extreme left, National City Bank
1&gt;1us, note circulation, and deposits of
Ihe banks of the country. “The pstil
up capital belongs to the bank to uti­
lize as it m.y see fit, so does the surp,us *nt pther profits which have not
been diitributed to the stockholders,
so does I*.» own bank rote, which are
pot in cfreulatlm, v.hile long experiVtWaHjq* finer zhdvz-tlut banks

This assertion that the-loans and
discount* hiade by tlic lunTtTiiR power
of the country-form tin- “ life blood"
of many artive industries and lines
of trade is quite justified The farmer
must have at certain seasons ni the
year, especially at seed time, harvest,
and the marketing period, a much
larger sum of ready c.vji than at other

originally drawn, and the mere dif­
ference supplied in cash.
So it turns out that an extremely
large percentage of the actual dayto-day business of the country -is
transacted by the use of checks,
drafts, bills o f exchange and other
forms of “credit currency" and a very
small per cent-in actual cash. Studies
made by tKc United Srates Comp­
troller *?i—the Currency- -twenty-five
'years ago indicated that apparently
90 per cent of the transactions in the
Jo***
cities and larger towns then occurredin the form of credit cu, rcncy and
it is probable that the proportion is_
now much larger, perhaps 95 per cent.
Since the outbreak of the war there
. h *s been anuxuitropiu. increased# - the.
use o f credit.which has resulted in
more or less inflation throughout the
entL.c world. It has not increased
"wealth," but has lent itself to the
increase of banking power. Through
all of this, the position of the United
States lias been sound, and today we
represent approximately 50 per cent
of the banking power of tbe world,
as against 27 per cent in 1870.
The use of this "credit currency"
consisting of checks and other pieces
of paper utilized in the payment of.
day-to-day transactions o f llic. cuuu»~
try, forms an extremely "liquid" cur­
rency which readily adjusts itself to
the daily activities of business, .and
as tbe life of the check is at the best
but brief and its place takrn by oth­
ers representing other Similar trans­
* ^ * 0 .
actions, the total of the sum thus rep­
resented may be not improperly dcsimtated as a huge "revolving fund",
Credit Currency. Upper left, n promissory’ note. Upper right, a bank check.
fluctuating in size and speed of move­
.Lower left, a kill of exchange. L ow er right, a bank draft. (
ment from day to day and season to
season but representing in these days
cash
but
informs
him
that
the
sum
in
seasons and it is far more convenient
Banking Power and Industry
question stands to his credit in_ the
and inexpensive for hint to borrow
With the life blood which buns
bank and be may check against it as
this money at interest when he needs
have given to these industries, the
lie may desire. He draws chrcks in
it than to keep it in hand for the
United States has become the greatest
payment of the various sums which
few comparatively brief periods of
manufacturer and greatest exporter of
lie desires to pay, sends them through
the year in which be needs it for cur­
the world. The people who habitu­
the mails, and the recipient at his conrent operations. Other producers of
ally borrow such proportion of tluir
vmirnre passes thin into the hands of
domestic materials, the mines, the
financial requirements as circum­
his own bank or utilizes them in mak­
forests, the fisheries, find it necessary
stances may suggest, know the pro­
ing payments in his own business
to borrow at certain seasons of the
cesses by which loans ran he made
transactions, and when they get hack
yrar when the demands upon them
from the banking ‘power, on stocks,
to the bank-on which they were drawn
are nbols normal: the railroad and
bonds,
or oilier similar securities,
several days later they are charged
othrr transportation facilities must
notes, "acceptances,” etc. and ,0 the
against the balance created hy the loan
borrow at times to meet the uniiMiat
(low o f money into and out of the
and represent, just that amount of
demands upon them in traffic activi­
business transacted. In very recent
ties, needs for new rolling stock, and. banks keeps the wheels of industry
and business moving.
years in which banks have multiplies!
increased compensation^ for employees.
and the use of the icVntmne and auto­
Even this vast "banking power" of
In manufactures, however, perhaps
mobile has put lit- farmer in close
$48.000.000,ODO and actual loans and
touch with tno'e v Ills whom he sines
more than in any single industry bor­
discounts of something more than
business, tbr u*r of the check in the
rowing, the u'O of money obtained by
$30,000,000,000 does not by any means
temporary loans, i, an absolute re­
agricultural teeb * has greatly ^in­
measure the total value of all the cir­
The United States Treasury, Washington, D. C. which is a t
quirement of successful business. Raw
culating media o f various mrts cottcreased. /
___»1_ _____ ___
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I
materials, which are largely the prod­
staptlv passing from hind to hand
I back of the enormous banking pow er of the LInited States
uct of the farm and mine, must be
among the people of the United
Im p ortan ce &lt; f Credit Currency
compared with the world is illustrated
of big business perhaps as much as 95
bought, ehietly at home but considerStates, This real circulating medium
by the table which follows showing
l&gt;er crut of the total business transac­
*r in sari ion the more
alde quantities abroad, workmen must
The bigt.-includes the check*, drift* and other
tbe banking power at intervals since
tions of the country. ______ ______
it w illtw .temnivbe paid with promptness and regttcertain it i
pieces o f paper bv which budnr*s men
IH7fl of flie world a.* a whole and oT
"Credit,"
says
a
modern
writer
on
a
check
or
other
1
Tii’
:
larilv, manufactures turned mil must
Fifily
rrji'~
transfee-from- hand to band lliPfr
» !*
Ihe
United States.
this
subject,
"rests
ultimately
upon
Even
these
"Kill.
T&gt;e warehoused and await sippnrtimity
"creflit
•
(Jaims on the wealth deposited in the
the fact that many persons posses*
W .»»tn Banking Powzx, 1870 to 1922
to sell at f.lvoraldi- rates, and all these
•hcv fiin.vlly reach the
checks »«’
banks of the country, for only an
funds whir have no present u*e for
UniirJ Plain
IIVWJ*
drawn are
features in the aetivittes of the manu*
• thrv were
'
bank n*&gt;
extremely small part of die actual
it, and are willing that it shall be
$7 78f\fztVlVIO $2,140000.000
il tn c^ -h but passed to
faeturing industries reouire large
1870
not n*n
business transactions in the United
employed by others The banks are
|*,500.000,000
5,680.000.000
IS1*)
hon*r"1 in which the
sums of ranital and supplemented hy
tbe "tl&gt;
Stales are represented by actual rash,
reservoirs of credit, tn these are
45,500,000,000 17,520,000,000
I'XW
••.’ ll hreer sums in the form sif loans
claim* i 1 : &lt;* various bank 1 at which
Tf n Kink makes a loan to an indi­
gathered claims upon the unemployed
50.175.000.00C
No Data
l‘&gt;22
at certain prri»ds of the year’s activi­
they V '" - i|r|io*itetl are offset by
vidual h»*rd on his notr or other #ewealth of the country and through
• Mulhall to 1890; Webb for 19ML
kink
cm
1
ties.
those
of
ihe
ettrity it seldom hands him the actual

H o w the United States has com e to control fifty per cent o f the Banking pow er
o f the world, and what this extraordinary expansion means.

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BOARD — With liriglit attractive
Pa
rooms in private home. New house
Pa Ik-tureen 7th and bill street, Laurel
Avenue.— Mrs."Hi V. Booth.
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FOR SALK

"Ln Pnlonni” and a French folk
dunre
will he part of tlu- Orchestra
FARMERS— Yuu can get seed bad
Over Seminole County Bank
Benefit
Thursday night nt the High
frnni**&gt; and irrigation plugs at tbs
School.
IANFORD
FLORIDA Sanford Novslty Works.
100-tfc

FRKD

FOIL SALK— Hosier «n&lt;t Osya’ paints
Used Up.
A naval ollln-r In Washington who
and varnishes nt Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanfold agents.
183-tfc has bml 10Urli experience in tlu* A relic
exploring line v\ns om-e giving an ac­
fT)lt S'AI.E Rliodi- Island eggs Tor
count »f till* stay amid lee fields.
setting, 15 egg* for $1.00.
Mrs.
"W e certainly would have traveled
Ellsworth, Bcurdnll Avenue, San­ much further," he eypluhied, "had not
ford.
83-tfp our dog* given out at u erllfenl mo­
FOR SA I.K—Strictly modern o-roorn ment."
"Hut," dxchihiusl a woman who hud
I'ottugi,-, 119 Elm Avo.
Phone
been listening very Intently, "I thought
1IS0-W.
G-Gtp
that the Eskimo dogs were perfectly
I O R 'S A L E Enliri- furiiihhiiigH us a tireless creatures,"
whole and eight room house for rent
The officer's fare were a whimsically
at $10,110 pt-r-jmmlli, 008 Main Street, gloomy expression 11- tie replied:
"I epenkln a riiHmir&gt; sense, madam."
Daytona Benrh. A good summer or
—I'llllitdelphla la-ilgei.
winter proposition.—A. Y. Lindsey,
Duytonu Beach, Flu.
7-Gtc
A. C. L. RAILW AY
FOR S A L E -N o w Chevrolet Sedan
TO MAKE EXTENSIVE
for $000. Run 100 miles. Big bar­
IMPROVEMENTS A T ONCE
gain. Owner leaving city. Apply to
•!2! Magnolia Ave. Phone 1GI. 8-Gtp
I The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
HJR SALE —Roll top desk.
rhonu
Company inaugurated lust fall a pro­
No. 8.
'
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gram for expenditures o f approxiI mately $2(1,000,1)00 to overcome re*
W ANTED
1 trcnchmcnts made during the period
of tho wur, and to care for the increased
business induced by the
WANED— A chance to build
jreur
growth
o
f
the
territory which It
new home before lumber gets any

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Station facilities.
WANTED TO BUY— Aspnragua fern
Shops and shop equipment. •
for good clean atock will pay
S T E W A R T The Florist EIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE a AquL
30,000 tons o f 100-lb rail.
KpSa price. Addrcea W. P. Newell
Grade reductions.
Cut Flowers---------- -— Floral Designs
Ct&gt;., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Double tracking'between Richmond,
-Dffice
271
Fla.
27'J-tfc
-I'hunrsAnnual and Ornamental I’ lnnta
Res. 20aVa. and Jacksonville, Fla., Including
WANTED—-Twelve boys between tbe
814 Myrtle Ave.------------- Whone 260AV
automatic signals and interlocking
agea o f 10 and IS to sell the Dally
DR. J. T. DENTON
plants.
WANTED—'White nurae girl, |5.M
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
SA N F O R D MAGHU n F
Additional yards, yard tracks and
per week. Stay nights, Sundays ofT. passing tracks.
COM PANY
Rooms 206-207-208 Melseh Building * Phillips Apt. No. 2.
0-3tp
New equipment, which Jncfudest
General Machine and Boiler
WANTED' 40fl ifEN. between April
OS locomotives.
Rooms 226-223
Works
10th and 16th to pick tomatoes)
101 steel passenger Lrain ears.
highest
wages
paid
and
comfortable
6,331
freight train car?*.
DR.
R.
M.
MASON
Cylinder Grinding
quarters. Write If you can come and
All this equipment should be in
DENTIST
Automobile Repain*
bring mcn.-M&amp;» E. lik e , Vero, Florida. service by NovemUq^l,
New Melseh Building
Acetylene Weldlnfr
Mch-22-to-Apr. -10 M•
_
10-2tp
t Phone 201
Sanford, Florida

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tnem tnu wrann it directed oy reszn
into channels of usefulness. It is]
brought together in small and target
quantities from all classes of persons
who t)o not immediately need it and
who do not have the facilities to loan
it directly.’V
A m e r ic a 's Banking P o w e r
The "banking power" whose use­
fulness is thus multiplied by the
credit instruments above referred to
is far greater in the United States'
than in any other country. MutttaU |
puts the banking power o f the United 1
States in 1870 at $2,141,000,000, out o£'
ah estimated world total of $7,786000.000, our total at that time being
slightly less than that o f the Untied
~itingd"m but vastly more thin that of
any other single country. By 1890 our
total was, according to the same au­
thority, $5,012,(J00.l&lt;X), and slightly ex­
ceeded that of Great Britain; while
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puts the world's total in 1908 at $45,501,000,000. of which $17,519,000,000
existed in the United States, $11,192,000.000 in the “ British Empire," and
$5,500,000,000 in Central Europe. No
estimate of world banking power l.as
been made since the beginning o f tho
war period, since the fluctuations in
the values o f the respective currencies,
especially in recent year*, render an
estimate for the world extremely dif­
ficult. Our own total, which hast
..grown from $3,000,000,000 in 1880,
$10,685,000,000 in WOO. $20^00.000^00.
in 1910. $24,341,000,000 in 1914. and
$50,175,000,000 in 1922, now apparently
forms about SO per cent of the world $
total.
The London Stock Exchange Garettd
in its issue of May 25, 1922, remltks
that the resources of the banks o£
the United States are now "approxi­
mately equal tn those o f -all other
states combined."
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every turn of my daily
life. I find 1 cannot dis­
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with me, guiding1me in
my pleasures and in my
duties, telling me what I
should eat, wear, and
use and what 1 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
T 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 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 of the newspa­
per and magazine pages
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lieve discriminating peo­
ple have judged best.
' They mean conven­
ience. It is not neces­
sary to describe the
thing I want. Even the
most intimate articles
may he purchased with­
out e m b a r r a s s m e n t
since the advertisers
have given us handy
names.
They mean assurance
in shopping. There is no
indecision. Even before
I enter the shop I know
what I want to buy.
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
quality.
In speaking
that name to the clerk I
know l am asking for
the best.
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods. I pat­
ronize the shop that sells
them.

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                    <text>GROWERS AND BUYERS MUST GET TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUM BER 10

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923

VOLUM E IV.

EEK END VACATION OVER
LEGISLATURE WORK AGAIN
HAVE MANY BILLS OFFERED

FLORIDA PASSES MILLION 4
IN POPULATION ACCORDING TO
UNITED STATES CENSUS BUREAU

Florida lias passed the million mark in population.
This is the official announcement which was made in W ash­
ington
census
PRIMARY SYSTEM COMES IN
tion
FOR SHARE OF RECON­
the
_
. .
The figures released by the census bureau nre regarded in
STRUCTION
.
Jacksonville ns very conservative. A s in the case of the estim ated
population of Jacksonville local persons declare thnt the bureau
has made nil error of several thousands nnd thnt the state’s popu­
lation is nearer a million two hundred thousand than the figures
given.
The same reasons are givon’for the error as were given re­
State Road Department Consoli­
Some seventy-five o r more phy­
garding
the estimnted population of Jacksonville— that a large
dated With S tale Railroad
sicians and surgeons nnd their wives
number of the residents of the sta te were m issed by tin* bureau's
ami friends will be here tomorrow to
Comimssion Is New Idea
agents when they checked the population last summer.

BAND CONCERT v
IN CENTRALPARK
TONIGHT AT 8:00
Sanford's Favorite Musical Organiza­
tion Will Render Fine Program
The Municipal Hand of Sanford will

TURKISH ASSEMBLY AGREES
TO RAILWAY AND MINING
CONCESSION AT MEETING
NEGOTIATIONS FOh CHES­
ROTARY CLUB
TER CONCESSIONS START­
ED BY ROOSEVELT
HELD MEETING
AT THE VALDEZ BIG DEVELOPMENT

FLORIDA MIDLAND
MEDICAL SOCIETY
MANY BILLS ARE IN HERE TOMORROW

hand went to Orlando thin morning
•with the Taylor Commnndery, Knights
Templar, and made n big hit with the
thousand* of people down there. The
following program will he given to ­
night at 8:00 o'clock:
Includes Oil nnd Rnilfonds For
March—Way Down South Chamber* MANY VISITORS AND MATTERS
U. S. Interests nnd Valuable
OF IMPORTANCE IIROCC.IIT •
Selection—Woodland (litstnv l.udors
Fields for Our Cnpitul
OUT
A Florida Hit—Moonlight in Flor­
ida .............. ~....... Chas. W. Storm
Attend the annual meeting of the
F ig u r e s S in c e 1830
I n r The
I ’r e a a f
The Rotary Club held their regular
IHr Tfce AmotIi IH r r m i
Florida Mcdienl Society. The modicocs
102.'t Fox Trot S ong—Kid, You've
ANGORA, April 10.—Turkish n a ­
TALLAHASSE, April 10—The sen­ will have' th eir own particular prob­
• Got Some Eyes ........ Chas, Collin* weekly luncheon nt the Valdez Hotel tionalist assembly has ratified so* . *
,
4 .
ate ejenred its docket in an hour and le m s to solve during the day but nt periods follow s:
todny th a t was well attended nnd
INTERMISSION
called Chester Railway and Mining
1830
.
a half session and adjourned until 11 12:15 sharp nt the Valdez Hotel
ninny visitors were present.. A fter
March—H i Henry’s Triumphal
consession.
1810
o'clock tomorrow, passing "under there will he n luncheon to which the
............................................. Hi Henry the invocation by Rill Carpenter,
............................................ 87.145
1 8 3 0 ...................
waiver of rules eighteen bills, mostly Rotary Club, the Kiwnnnis Club, the
President Dave T hrasher introduced
Waltzes from the Daughters of
Negotiations for the Chester con­
.........*..........................:..... 1-10.424
I860
local in nature.
C. W. Bennett Uh® following visitors:
Love
.
Womau’s Club and the Chamber of
cession
in Turkey which included the
.................................. 187.748
1870
C olliers1 Dave Rogers nnd Rill McCurdy, of
The house passed as amended in Commerce members have been invited
Patrol of the Irish
development
of Mosul ojt reigion nnd
.... ;....;...................... .............. 2(59.493
1880
committee a hill by Representative rnth p-jext to pay his or her plate and
| Overture—Superlm
Dnlbey Orlando; Major Wilson, of St. Augus­ construction of twelve hundred miles
.......................:........................391.122
1890
Ix.’w is, to provide for calling elections 1 (j,j3 s |*q includes'anyone interested
S ta r Spangled Runner
... Key tine; P ratt Carswell, of I'alntka; Wil- of railroad in
Mesopotamia fields
- ............................................. 628.542
1900
Inril Kells, of Wilmington; A. (J. Pack
in special school districts in line with in the c| , y nm| COUnty and state who
were
first
instituted
by President
.............
:.......................
7.V2.01
•»
1910
of Washington, D. C.t and Mrs. It. K.
the constitutional amendment adopted }„ j,n| a member of these clebs.
Roosevelt. It takes its name ’ from
Tolar, president of the Woman’s Club.
last November that tax niillnge may
,,
.trw o:
.
,
,
...
.
riu* addresses Of George \ \ . SiRear Admiral Chester, retired, who
be increased ns high ns ten noils.
c- ■
,
The visiting Kotnrinnx all suid that
, ,
....................• mons, ( hii’f Snnitary Engineer of the
was sent to Turkey in 1908 to obtain
they wer glad to he In Snnford all the
Hills as amended provided elections Sl#fe Rn.m , of , Io;l)lll „n -MoA.,uit
for the United Stntc* interests cer­
.can be instituted either by petitions of Ermlieatinn. v m
most interesting
Two houses lie sidi) by side, of time as the Sanford Club always gave
tain
vuluable priority rights in Turkone-fourth of the voters, or by co u n -;nnJ a|?nlhc. nildrt. „
of Ur. Harris,
cipiul size and fertility and witli equal­ them the glad hand and made them
I
h
nil
‘ prodlicifrg ' district. F orm er
ty lioards of pubUc instruction w ith -&lt;c | |
o ffit.,.r of thp rity of
ly good building. Hut if they were feel a t home.
dHtrkish'
grrrrrnim-nt- srrmr- time ago--out-petition:— -The hmt-g—nt«o-pn--rri1-----Mrs. R. K. Tolar brought several
put up for sub-, one would sell quick­
Sanitation and the Milk
approved the grunt, hut action*by
under waiver of rules n measure ^ ,p|y
er and for hundreds of dollars more im portant m atters to the attention of
these addresses being on
Nationalist government
nt Angora
which would g\ve Hillsborough county subjects
'
’ that are most vital at this
than the other. Why? Because itf the club, among them being the "Gnrhas
tx-cn
awaitedAmerican
cupitat
an additional circuit judge.
the attractive permanent plantings of den- W eek' that is fostered by the
time n rd on subjeevts that are just
would lx* used under agreem ent to
Frank Jennings, speaker of the last now taking the people's attention in
trees, shrubs, vines and perennials National and S tate Federation of
extend Hngdud railway to the borders
house, now candidate for governor, every part of tile stnte-of Florida. The
around its buildings. The result it is I Women's Club*: This week will begin
sat with Speaker Edge in the morn­ following tentative program will he
so homelike ami so ( harming that to 1 n the 22ml day of May ami there will of Persia, .while rail connections
ing session of the houso through carried out with
anyone desiring a home, it is worth be essays by the hcIiooI children for would lx* -alTordcd the chief cities of
possibly some
I n r T k r A a .n r la t -# P f f M l
Turkey.
’ courtesy of the lower body.
NEW ORLEANS. April 10.—Trains arriving today wore much more than the other and would !»•ire s and prizes for the best caller. hunges:
bring more if put up for sale. Vet the tion ol grasses and leaves and there
Address of Welcome, Judge Jam es crowded to capacity with gray uniformed veterans coming front all
T A IX A H A S S E , April 10.— House
amount of money expended in making will he a campaign put on that week
directions
to
attend
the
thirty-third
annual
reunion
of
the
United
Sharon.
for planting trees ami flowers ami
nnd senate came back from their
.
Confederate Veterans which officially opens tomorrow. Railroad it so, w » h small.
Newspapers," by R. J.
beautifying
the homes ami yards. Mrs.
week-end recess today, transacted a i “ Rctter
In planting around a home the la rg ­
officials reported virtually all the regular trains were running in
Tolar
also
brought
to the attention of
little business, including the passage , Holly.
er
trees
and
shrubs
should
have
first
several sections in order to nccomomdntc the vast throngs of yisi"Mosi|uito Eradication,' by Chief
of an appropriation hill of $75,000 for
| tors. Special trains are bringing large delegations front Virginia, roiisjilcrnt ion. Flowers add the finish- I he d u b the Kdm-at ionnl bill th at will
the expenses of their sixty day ses­ ' Snnitery Engineer of the State
Tenncsse and Texas were due to arrive this morning. Registration ing touches and give life and color t o .b e presented to the legislature, the hill
Tht* Florida leg islativ e Council has
sion, and adjourned until tomorrow of Health,-George W. Simons.
booths
wlfieh"it
was originally planned to have opened tomorrow the picture. They may lie used a round being given in this issue of the Her- adopted ax a part of its program to
. . advance arrival of so
i “Sanitation nnd Milk Supply. "J •Avj||
mn,jt. gently today because of. the
morning.
the borders of the home grounds, near aid.
he presented to the Slate le g is la tu re
Health
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President T hrasher brought up 1,11 of nineteen hundred nnd twenty-three,
The senate adjourned a t 5:05 out Dr. Harris,' City
many veterans. It is estim ated that more than seven thousand the foundation of the house, along a
of respect for form er senator F rank- 1Tampa.
wall, or in the garden hut the lawn something thnt the Sanford Clul resolution adopted
old soldiers arrived yesterday and last night.
by the Florida
V aldez,
Wednesday at 12:15 at
a M. Cooper of District
who djed
should not Ik* 'disfigured by cutting ( mild do each year would Ik* the spon­ Federation of Women’s Clubs, which
Hotel.
.
out variously shaped beds ami p lan t­ soring of two children nt the Chil- rends ns follows:
several months ago.
,
------------o-----ing them with flowers. This type of ‘h e n s Home in Jacksonville and as k ­
The house passed a joint resolution
"Resolved, thqt in the judgment of
by Representative Davis of Leon,
gardening is not to he commended, lie- r,l f,,r Ihe careful eonsiderntiun of the th o Florida Federation of Women’s
svhich if conccurrcd in by the senate,
t r a d i n g as it does from the gencrul same liy the club, tin* m atter to he Clubs, the constitution of Florida
will set up a joint committee of five
appearance of the place and m a teria l­ taken up a t another meeting.
should boso amended ns to provido
Tin* meeting here tomororw of the
for the purpose of reviewing the pri­
ly spoiling the lawn.
for a Hoard of Education such as
m ary system in the light of the gov­
Trees alone, however without the Midlnnd Medical Society will Ik* a s ­ exists, und has been found effective,
•
»
ernor's recommendation th at the secaddition of shrubs nnd vines, will not sisted by the presence of the Rotary in most other states of the American
« I 1 r T h e A M n r l a l r d l ’ re**»
MADISON, April 10.—W alter H ig -1
ond vote provision he eliminated.
give the best possible effect. A yard Club members and they will do all in Union; und he it
The changes In the primary Inw, j ginhothnm,' convict whipping boss,
—without other pluntings than trees their, power to make the meeting a
"Resolved, thnt we petition the next
recommended by the governor, was was charged with murder in connccwill still apepnr bore und unfinished. success in every way. The Kiwnnis legislature to subm it to the people
pointed out and the need was stressed tion with thv'denth of Martin Tabcrt,
Many places nre already well provid­ Rotary, Woman’s Club and Chamber of Florida a constitutional am end­
in political quarters. Under tire terms ,, North Dakota youth, was brought
It seems that the library-question und the location of such a fine s itu a ­ ed with trees, and only require the of Commerce will he well represented ment providing for l S tate Board of
of the resolution, the committee j here early today front Cross City nnd has boon settled nt Inst or will Ik* set­ tion for our new library, which by planting of a few shrubs to muke at this meeting ns there will Ik* m ut­
Education, appointive in the main,
the way Is only one and u half blocks them very attractive looking homes.
ters of g rru t benefit to the community
would consult with election offii ini?, confined in the Madison "county jail,
and of which only the Governor and
tled in u few days ns soon as the a b ­
from the former locution of the li­
of the state and members of the dent-j A grand jury investigation into TnbThe lines of n building are mostly a t large to he discussed.
the S late Superintendent of Public
ocratic legislative committee. Its re- eit's denth begins here tomorrow, stracts nnd other papers can Ik* made brary.
straight ami formal. To make these
Instruction shall beex-offico m em­
out.
Yesterday
at
the
meeting
of
the
port when mude would he made a Through his utfbrncy Higginbotham
a purl of an informu! picture it is
bers, and upon which shall he also
City Commissioners the Library As­
special order of business.
made a general denial tif all nreusanecessary to have tho straight lines
five members appointed by„Jhe Gov­
When the hoppers were
again tion* against him but admitted he sociation made « sta te m e n t to the v j _ i j I T . .
f ’ .i.ir / |u
Ihiokcn nnd disguised ns much ns posernor; one froin. E ast Florida, ono
commissioners that they would take
Carlol Shipments Reported for Mon­
opened the house list of hills mount- flogged Tabcrt asserting the licks adfrom South Florida, one from West
day, April 9th:
ed to 2M. while in the senate they ministerial “were all light ones and I the lot a t the corner of Oak avenue
l« put musses of shrubs at various
Florida, one from Middle Florida and
and
Fifth
street
belonging
to
W.
E.
lo j | 2
only hit him a very few times." Witpoints around the foundations. These Florida—Sanford section . t....... 35
(Hr Tkr Ah k Ii OZ Pre*a»
one
from Middle South Florida."
Watson
at
a
stipulated
sum
the
city
Representative Parrish of Brevard nesses, both convict guards and prisDORTMUND, April 10.— Hugo plantings should vary in height nnd Florida—By boat, 42 crates.
The
S tate Hoard of Education, as a t
to pay the difference between the sunt
county, introduced a county option no oners are understood to have describ
Stinnes and wife arrived In this city width, so ns to hide und modify the Florida—Manatee s e c tio n .................. S present constituted, consists entirely
on
hand
in
the
association
trea
sury
fence measure. Under the terms of [ t d Jligginbotham ns a man without nnd to pay the expenses of moving today a f te r having been detained nt j strnight lines instead of drnwing ntTotal ................................................. 38 of ex-officio members ,vls. The Gov­
Mr. Parish's hill, an election would mercy and thnt he flogged both Mark
by
French
railway tendon to them. On the other hand,
the building on the corner to the lot in Seharnhoost
and
white
prisoners
until
they
were
HANFORD, FLA.: Cloudy, warm. ernor, Secretary of State, Attorney
portions of the foundation should lx.
be held in any county upon petition
the rear giving the Library Associa­ guards, who took them from their
helpless
"just
for
the
sport
of
it."
Iluulings
moderate, demand und move­ General, T reasu re r und Superiftten*
exposed and the lawn should he c a r­
of 25 per rent of the voters, and it
tion 117 feet on Fifth street and G7 berths in the night from train. They
dent of Public Instruction. £xcept
ried directly to these bxposod por­ ment alow, market dull. Carloada f.
further provide* that the election be
feet deep making an ample lot for the were released after officials had
tions, so thnt the building will up- o. b. usual terms: 10 inch craten of for the last named official, thp b u r­
held sixty days after filing of the re­ sored by the various women’s organ­ new building which will extend 80 searched their bugguge.
Gulden Self-blanching 4-fi doz. stalks dens and rvsponsibilitica of these of­
izations. The committee is under­
pear to ho supported.
’.
quired petition.
feet on Fifth street for n facing nnd
DORTMUND, April 10.—Sleeper in
Vines nre among tho most useful in the rough, few sales best $1.40- fices are such th a t it Is impossible for
Senator Hodges, over on the senate stood to lie ready to report favorably is 40 feet deep according to the plans
which Stinnes and his wife were plants for “ tying" buildings to their $1.50, New French Strain 4 0 d o z.1 the men holding them to give to the
side in tl\# meantime, introduced a on the measure, at tomorrow’s ces­ and specifications.
traveling was attached to u train surroundings. There is u freedom stalks In the rough, $1.25-$1.40 most­ question of public education the time
measure to give Florida a lieutenant sion. Mr. Phillips' hill provides for
This
is
one
of
the
moat
a
ttra
ctiv
e
from Berlin to Essen, in which they and grace uhout their growth th a t ly around $1.25, few best higher. New and consideration it demands, espe­
a central place of .carrying out the
governor.
locations
in
the
city
for
the
library
left
Berlin last night on their way to helps to relievo the formality of French Strain and Golden Self-hlanch- cially since these official* are mem­
Outside of chambers, committees death sentence to be determined by
building and is better
if anything Muelheim. Scharnhorst is a frontier buildings or fences better than almost ing pour qjuality und condition low as bers of many other boards. Florida is
the
hoard
of
commissioners
o
f
state
netioned rapidly today.
than placing the library in the (Biddle station for occupied zone.
$1.10. Many shipments rolled unsold. one of only nine states in the Amer­
any other plants.
The houso education committee re­ institqtions. A companion hill by Mr.
of
Central
P
ark
as
the
building
will
ican union adhering to this antiquated
Total carlot shipment* from Han­
ported favorably nn amended bill pro­ Davis is resting with a house com­
lw on i quiet corner opposite the
ford section this season to date 3,348 m eth od 'of forming its Board of Edu­
viding for the immediate calling or mittee.
hospital
and
facing
Central
P
ark
on
cation.
There ha* been no word from
elections in special school districts in
F
ifth
street.
The Board of Education, as con­
FIRST NATION!, STATEMENT TO­
line with the constitutional amend­ the house committee on roads and
stituted.
is "of necessity a partisan or
U
-is
hoped
that
these
plans
will
go
—
DAY.
bridges
which-ha*-themost
far
reach,
ment adopted last November, provid­
factional body, although the schools
through
without
a
hitch
and
that
the
ing
measure
yet
introduced
regarding
ing for an increased mllluge up to
In this issue is published the report are sup|&gt;ortcd by all the people, re­
the state's road building system . It contractors can start work as soon as
ten tninlJs.
possible
with
the
idea
of
finishing
this
o
f
the First National Bank and the gardless of political or religious af­
is
a
bill
introduced
by
Representative
The bill as amended provides thnt
splendid
building
before
the
visitor*
wonderful
progress made by this, the filiations. •
Stokes
and
would
consolidate
the
» U *11).
thcclections can he Instituted by the
A* constituted, u change uf admin­
WASHINGTON, April
10.—Pctloldest banking institution in the coun­
( I I * T k r A u w U l r S I’r r w )
county boards of public instruction. state road department with the rail- to the city return In the full. It is
one
of
the
many
new
buildings
conistration
may bring into powvr a new
lions
asking
for
the
reconsideration
MIAMI,
April
10.—
Up
to
noon
no
ty, is well worth yoqr reading. For
Both houses tent the budget report to 'road commission nnd gives tb the legtcmplactd
in
the
program
for
a
of
the
recent
ruling
requiring
rail­
and
Inexperienced
body of men—a
word
from
the
Fort
Myers
automobile
IslAturc
sole
right
of
designating
the
instance
the
deposits
today
are
$1,­
their appropriations committee, snd
comGreater
Sanford
and
this
new
idea
practice
dangerous,
if not fatal, to tho
roads
to
sell
interchangeable
mileage
’p
arty,,
which
last
Wednesday
began
329,836.88.
Capital
$100,000,
surplus
tonight t h e committees met in joint ’program of work. The railroad,
should
meet
with
the
approbation
of
hooks
at
reduced
r#tes
were
denied
to
­
crossing
tho
Evrrgludes
on
u
line
best
interests
of
education.
$25,000,
real
estate,
$97,784.02.
Dry
session with the public accountant jmission would employ a general cnAs constitutod. women are probably
who was employed by the budget com- gincer to be known as the state high- all parties concerned. The general day by the Interstate Commerce Com­ proposed Tumiami Trull. Miami Mo­ figures to many, perhaps, but showing
mission to draw up thereport. It way commissioner. The department public was only concerned in having mission. This action eluded the rec­ tor Club, which di;vcy*d the scouting the real "progress of Sanford and for a long time, if not lastingly, ex ­
it awaiting word Seminole county as npthin)( else can cluded from serving on this board, a
was m ostly-an- organisation meeting. , would bo given the power of eminent the library building (dared somewhere ord in mileage book cuso insofar as party yesterday
the .ccountantUgUlative report be- )domain under the terms_ o f m e a ^ in the center of the rapidly growing the commission is concerned and un­ from the west coast*, believing the allow. Read the statem ent in today’e acrvice for which our women o f broad
.
t..-j
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urc, empowering itto taka over rights city of -Sanford and this location is ites the petitioners take their objee- Indian runner might have been tent Herald and keep the figurca for fu­ culture, educational experience, prog­
ing received.
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of
ways, lands, yielding road building good from every standpoint. The lions to the courts the books will go bark to the nearest telephone station ture reference. Your bank state- ressive ideas and leisure arc eminent­
Senate Judiciary commute* A
material
and the like, and leaves the Herald withes do congratulate the l i ­ on sale May 15th on nearly all class to give the location of the party.
mrnta are part o f your city's assets ly fitted.
.
under consideration a bill by Sen­
brary Association and the City Com- one railroads cxrept those in the cast
matter
of
compensation
to
later
ad­
and
the
people
who
want
to
Invest
It
la
no
criticism
of
the
ability
to
ator Phillips to substitute electrocu­
■isaioneis upon their final decision era district.
The Herald for first class Job work. here will ask for the bank statem ents.
(Continued on page 8)
tion for hanging in this atate. spon- judication.

UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS
MEETING AT NEW ORLEANS FOR
THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL REUNION

Landscape Gardening1
It Not Too Expensive

Which Will Be Opened Officially Tomorrow and is
Well Attended

EDUCATIONAL
LEGISLATION

Whipping: Boss
Taken to Madison
To Stand Trial

LIBRARY BUILDING LOCATED
CORNER OF OAK AND FIFTH,
DECIDED UPON YESTERDAY

House on Corner Will Be Moved Back Making a
Fine Location
•

Hugo Stinnes and Wife
Held Up By Guards—
Released Afterwards

CELERY MARKETS

For ta n&gt;UH0I1 it jBth.JnM
v

PETITION DENIED AUTO PARTY
ON MILEAGE BOOKS IN EVERGLADES
BY COMMISSION
IS HELD UP

�T H E SA N FO R D D A ILY H E R A L D , MONDAY, A P R IL 9, 1923

S O C IE T Y
MRS. FitK I) DAIGKR, Society Editor
Phone 217-W
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SOCIAL C A LEN D A R

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loebner and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Don M I-cchnqr, of
Clctmnnt, who are the guests of Mr.
ar.d Mrs. P erry Jernigan, left yestereny by boat accompanied I y Mr. and
Mrs. J e rn ig a n fpr Jacksonville where
they v ill spend a few days combining
business and plcarurc..

F o r ITorida: F a i r tonight
nnd T n rs inyrtfthleP UVTTT?'
north oast an J -m iL ra l. por­
tions tonight.

rains h a v e brought out the general
farm crop*: and the citrus trees in fine
. SOCIAL DEPARTMENT
■
Tomorrow nfternoon will be the pn- sinpb.
nvnl business meeting and r l e e ^ n of
The hoard of counly commlsrionera
e ffirers for the Socinl D epartm ent of
the W oman’s Club, a t the Wclnkn will hold.their rcgulnr monthly m eet­
lobby. It in earnestly desired th a t all ing n t the court house tomorrow
•• '
nieml.err. will attend nnd please be muring a t ten o'clock
prompt ni t h e . card gam e lieginr
•B. F . Wheeler of Ovcido a pronti
7iTJ*fiTrrry t .t '5 W 7 .v r ^ T T u
“
“
nclrt grow er and shipper and mem
l&gt;er nf the hoard of county com mis
MISSIONARY C O N F ER EN C E
It lock-c now as if the Woman’s i.iorcrs waa in the city today on busi
Missionary conference will test the
rity*8 hotel rapacity nr. well as the
The I..' Allen Seed Company has an
Methodifit h om es,. from the reports
eom irg in there will In- a great many advertisem ent in this issue about
visitors in addition to the 175 dele­ Hot so Feed. H on i i a re still 1icing
used in this country ns well as mules
gates th a t a re expected.
' A rcordirg to our knowledge, this and the Allen Company have a feed
will be the largest gathering of wo­
ny other tliu
men ever arrcmbled i i Shnford.
MRS. C. H. SMITH.
il their ad.

Monday—Mrs. J. E. Baker will e n te r­
tain the memi»ers of the Pipe O r ­
gan Club at her home on.W est F irs t
S treet nt 3:30 p. m.
Monday—St. Agnes Guild nwets with
Mrs. Raymond Key nt 3:30.
Monday—Pipe O rgan d u b will meet
a t tlie borne of Mira Martini Fox
on Oak Avenue a t -3:30.________ • __
Monday— W e stm inster Club meets nt
the home of Mrs. J . E. Baker on
W est F irs t s tree t nt 3:30.
Tuesday— Business meeting of ihc
D aughters of Wesley at 7:50 p. m.
a t the Methodist Church.
T uesday—Social D epartm ent will have
a bridge p a tty nt the Wolnha Lob­
by, a t 3:30 p. m. with Mrs. J. C.
Bennett as hostess, v *
’ .
T uesdav— Buslncs jncctog—and elec­
tion of officers followed by bridfre
fo r the m em bers of the Social De­
p a r tm e n t,- a t tiro Weinke Lobby a!
3 p. m. *hur{&gt;.
''
WOMEN’S MISSION A BY SOCIETY.
Tuesday—Mrs. C. E. H enry will cr.The monthly business m eeting of
tertnin the members of the Tuesday R Women’s Missionary Society of
Duplicate Bridge Clt b nt her home the i ir .t B aptist church met in their
on Magnolia Avenue at 3:00 p. nt. regular session .March 25th.
Tuesday— Business mt cling of the
.The meotng was opened liy srripDaughters of Wesley a t ' the Meiho- tyro reading by our president, Mrs. F.
dist church nt 7:30 p. m.
t Howell. In a iriisI e a rn est m anner
Wednesday—N. dcV. Howard Chapter, she urged her hearers the need Of
U., I). C., will have Subscription wore faithful
services and earnest
Bridge at the Parish House at 3:00 prayer. A short business meeting folp. nt.
.
lowed. On account of our form er recWcdnesdny— Music Department of Ihe rctnry moving away, the name of Mrs.
Woman,’* Club meets.
*
E. M. Carol war presented to net as
T h u rsday— Mrs. E» M. Galloway will 'c c re ta ry .
She wu* unanimously
entertain r.t. bridge.
o’eit"d. Minuter, of the former ineetF rd a y — Miss Esther Miller will enter- hit: vvcte'n.ul and u p p ro v d. Reports
Inin the members of the Bon Tan '&lt; p e r o n n l rervice were luard. There
Bridge Club nl 3:00 p. m.
| te in g 'n o fu rth e r businetr tin meeting
S a tu rd ay — Mrs. E. F. Ilmishnlder w ill was turned over to Jessie Sapulding.
entertain the members of tiie I.ueky Circle. T b s ' was opened by several
Thirteen Bridge Club nl 3:00 p. m.
earnest prayers. L ette/s were read
___ __
I by Mrs. Howell from Mr '. Pultllinn,
Mir* Lury llyr&gt;l Smythe lenves this "ttr s tate seeretaiy. a b o Mr Rodgers,
afternoon for J a l;r**»nvill-* where s lie s ta le lie:.&lt;t:rer.

Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. D. Woodruff motor«-d to Tampa for tb&gt;" week mil and
were the guests i.f M m N i-Imi'ii.

NOTICE*TO ALL CONCERNED: 1
The S anford C arpenters’ Local 17.31

SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY

h r r t Ayrocke. anti Mcsrrr. Frtxl Ilarroll, F m l Connor, E. Green, Millard
Willard and R. Brooks.
1 ’

CATARRH The Princes

N. dcV. Howard C hapter, U. D. C., contem plates a raise In scale to 75c
will have Subscription Bridge, Wed­ per hour, tak in g effect May 15, 1025.
nesday afternoon, April 11th a t the
Popj«&gt;l I T n t i r r --- LliUZU , M ta. W. T.
I.nngley (2-1) or lirs . R. J. Holly (GI )
for reservations.-

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MAE' MURRAY

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...THE...
ROBERT. Z. LEONARD
preaent*

Ioitrjj il u n istare &lt;f rrcery, aiuuu$
paici, U IcL'v. C.'C .rest .or.d lr.j.1-

Diamond Palace
307 EA ST F IR S T S T R E E T

achr*. .
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&lt;J Th*: pet.—t wkli a bid itemacS :
thoclJ bs utii.'i'il vUi pc'Jtuj lai r
ihia petmraea!, luiin.f relic.'.
*
(] Theiijlit wordy v\ill act open the

1

HAS OPENED IN THEl
NEW STORE

Jazzm ania
A cinema o f
ty n co p a tio n
and eptendor

Ltiip o! lb.ettami. h, ranchthei looJ,
aid io caili-j o-t the ccta;:!ial.poiwni
sod rtrrngiln-nevery LotUy fineSaa.

j W e 'c a rry the large st diamond lino in
I've «itv. Some
fo r the n a v i
ten days in Diamonds, Wntches, J e w ­
elry, Cut Glass, Hand-painted Chinn
Silverware, etc. Peiow \vc a r c quot­
ing rome rncckil bargains.
'

C| The latjc nutr.bet cf preple who
■here m oi-fuly mid ffi.'l Li-Tta*l~ | “
fano-.-j nediciar, recommended far all '
calarthal eoodiaonr, offer Ihr Uror,-;~t
rauihic eadoticmeM for •

G E N U IN E DIAMONDS

15 Genuine Diamond Rings, original
price $33.00 to $50.00. Special price—

Production
M. H. tinffman,
Ceneral Manager

EXTRAS, TOO

WED

P E -R U -tfS A

VERA GORDON IN
♦.
# .

K&lt; SERVICE FIFTY Yt-'RS

“Your Best Friend’
N E X T MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL

&gt;s-K. Pitre W hite Diamond Ring, o rig ­
inal price SI75.03. Sperinl price—

-v *

The Congregational
Men’s Club,
will give a Mystcay • Social nnd Rax
P d riy a t the residence of Mr. J.
Belly, r e a r F ir s t s tre e t on the west
side. We a r c expecting a fine tin-.c.
Bring your "thin k in g caps" nlnng
and rcc how m any of the mysteries
you can solve. P a r t y begins at 8
o’clock.
' 2tc

! ()U S A L E

?110.50

S4-K . Blue White Diamond P.ing, orig­
inal p r k c £37.50. Special price—

• $52.75
A t the Princess Tonight nnti

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Tr. morrow

ESDAY

TABLETS CD LICL'.’O
sct-D nvcRrwptn^

By Edmund
Goulding

Tiffany

The story Is about Queen Ninon, of
the pocket sire, kingdom of J n-».
m ania, which got restless until
Ninon’s shoulders did: When she
learned w h a t it w as to fall in love
and to fall in atop with Jazz Mus.
ic, the place w ent Democratic.

he never has a vo*y good tin:
cep*, when her feelings a re hurt

C U T GLASS
100 assorted pieces of Cut Glass for
card parties and gifts to be given
away. Original price $2.23. Special
n sR risa rH c rc D B B n sn a B a a u a a a a n a n R n a n e a D in a a H ia iR c iD H
prices, while they last—

Just Received Shipment of Vantine’s Incense
.
&gt;
* Burners

ROGERS 1R17
£&lt;’• jdetes in cheat, *18.17 Silvcrwnre
Beautiful and A ttrac tive----------------------------------------- Come in nnd Sec Them
original price $28.75, special price—

The F orty Horses nnd Eight men
fratern ity of the American Ix-gion
will hold a big convention in Orlando
• his afternoon and tonight and S an­
ford chapter will atend one hundred
per iS nt. The boys a re ex p o ling a
big time nml there m no doubt about
their h:r. ing it.
. Mr«. Fred Brandt, Mrs. Paul Prznld and little daughter, Miss V ug &gt;■
in, M r , F rank Muisch and d a.u li­
ter. Mi
Cmislancr, have i r tu r n c J
ft,,m St. Augiistinc', and .la&lt; i &lt;mvilb-. Widb* e i ' f i r AojriaUi* e l b —
vi-itc lM i^ - In ; e iSrandt, and a'.tt -I
id &gt;bi •Ponce &lt;b l.eon «ele b ra t.on.
And i'. .L ull, onvilb &gt;l" v «•&lt;•••• n i
d 'dightfully e n t e r t a a u d by fi nd in
S;&gt;: ingfield.

$19.75

-

We carry Community, S terling, 1881
’ . ***■
Rogci Silverware a t reduced prices. REXA1.L STORL

P R E S C R IP T IO N DRUGGIST
Sanford, Florida

WAT( MI'S— llam illnn, Howard, Wal’ , , , , O N h ,1J *

.

Tlie little things that
cause bid fli cs.
A lighted

turn n

ra relv ssly
g r u t l e l»n

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::»i ijegnul__lin t . hi

HERE’S YOUR STAFF OF LIFE, IN
EVERY DELICIOUS VARIETY

Lia_el-

’ tth
the veil g uaranteed wate
■R t’I OVA," 15 and IV jewels vvil
; '■ ia! reduced pi ices.

i f you want to realize th a t there is nn a rt of baking, you need only
look r.t the counters of Routh's Bakery. 'T h e re , rows upon rowr. of
Bread, Pies, Cakes, Crullers, Muffin.-;, and scores of other varieties
tempt the appetite nnd delight the eye. Absolute purity of ingred­
ients, baked in the cleanest, most scientific ovens.

THE DIAMOND
PALACE

t*nrl *»in
t la

thnm, Elgin

7 to 21 Jew els a t Reduced Prices.
P-aeelet WIMS7 W ATCHES. Whi
Sold, Swiss and American make
Re tr.!:g::|jr, Tonneau models.
V.

!

Deane Treadwell motored to Day­
tona Reach ycMcniny where be spent
th e day mo-l pleasantly with friend*.

ROUTH

537 East I'lrst Street
W KINBKKG. Proprietor

BAKERY

N ext to Princess Theatre

YowcR .V Coni panv Giv.
M r ir. I ' m e Soirg&lt; ~Iior

'

M u c sE irn tn n z z B n n n a B D B a n c a u sriE d a a c tin D in R iB a a iin iM B u iiK

10 Stores in Georgia

Mr. and Mrs. II I
lando, spent th&lt; day
with friend'.

1 Store in Florida

Mr. and Mi
It
now o&lt; ctipyiiig t.h&lt; i
pur&lt; based mi Majdi

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

w r o p .i) , n .o m iiA

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hall moved to ­
day into their new home on P ark and
Thirteenth. «
.

Phone Tin

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens will l.e at
home t o 'their frieia: sifter toinoirow
at their upartment &lt;ui Myrtle ir emu

p; oi (unity t
hie pi a* • •
The limb v»-j
1 | e &gt;p!e&lt; :
vvho afford n»&gt; i park;. for p.n

Mis. ( ’. W. Shinbolaer b-s.v ■ to.la
for Mllh-dgeville, (In., w hen- she ;■ i
make aii e i t e m b d v. H with in
daughter.

JMNDS

FLUSH COLORED JEHStOY, EACH

5nnTmrnTffg
^ T p. s t i t

Miss DmiiaritiK Mum on

Warren m«&lt;tofiil to New

IA 5 T E

I kiytdna y estvrday.
Mr. nnd Mr* U. K. Adare. of T im k
ston, N. J., were aii|ong the tourist.
arriving in Kunford yenterdny nnd sue
stopping at the Montezuma for a
short while.
.
.■
Dan F. Johnson, of Chattanooga,
Team, arrived in the city yesterday
anil is making his headquarters at the
Montezuma wale in the city attending
to bueiiMioa.

W. I*. Mai l y, pi« idenl or Hu­
Bai.l i . ■ T i e - . Ci-ini.aiiy of Atlanta
and J. It. Anthony, pie.ideut of the
Banker.. Finante Co. of .lueksonville,
vveu- in the city today cn route to St.
&gt;P etersburg to attend the meeting of
the litale I’aak.-r ’ A mom iutim . They
visited the Peoples Batik in which in­
atltulion t^iiy a re interested.

f f i w

s s

mmi

(!, D. B ru m b y of Chulunln was in
the city today on businean and report..

Mrs. B. J. S tarling leave* tomorrow hi“ ton,,nun‘ly U!- I « ^ r *«Wfo r Jacksonville wheie she wll join
her aiftlcr Mr*, il. W. Simms and tog e th c r theyvwil go to Waahington, D.
C., w heic they will attend the Contiiicr.tal C ongiets of the N. S. D. A. It

Th«

Pennsylvania

**|lMU«lrra»* !lr:i« l« ju u r

Dr. and Mn&gt;. Mitchell are moving to
th e McBride A part nf cut a on P alm et­
to avenge today where they will »tay
uutl they can get into their new home
Preventu Skidding. Meon» Safety, and
recently pare based on Palm etto :tvcthey cost no tnaro titan ordinary
T ir e * ’
*
A congenial party m otoring to
HIGH T E S T GASOLINE
Daytona Beach yt-iterdny were: Mr.
and Mr*. Aldim Me Michael, Mr. and
Mi*, fbiblr., M ies- itlartha Urmrrt,
Dh*ruj Uobetl*, Mildir.l Lee and Al-

CORD TIRES

F. P. R IN E S

H EN N A . P l ltPLI

OK A Y

IT !

Wc claim tlmt our
bread is the pur-*
cst bind of food
and the increasing’
business wc do
biiLv.% up this r»ssertion.
There’s
one way io test
our bread and
that is to taste il.
Make it a member
oi your family—
*.ret into the habit
of ordering it by
Name.

SHADOW-PROOF. ALL SIZES

Lumber Co
i’honc 130, - Sanford

ORT&lt;ANDO, FLA

First Street

SELLS IT FOR LESS

.

Welaka Block f

�rest of the population. Also lie can­
not buy what the rest o f the popula­
I ' n t a l l a h r d e » c r y n f t r r t u w i n r * r e j * t d n n . tion produces. And this is h serious
Ht Ifcr l l r r a l d t l u l l d l n * , 107
factor, because the rural m arket Is
M u c n n lln A » f« S n n fn rd , I'l* .
,'
the biggest there is fo r m anufactured
goods.
rt&gt; m .i s i r e n s
For real and J j u t i n g good times,
M
i
n
t
then
the fa rm e r rnuM hnve n squarer
H. J . I I O I . I . V
s. j . m i . i. v i m
i S
&amp;
w
I
H" w 10 Kivo it to him is perII.-A. NKKI.
n. s. iioij.Y
AiUrrri»)»g Mnw i t f r haps the biggest problem now conAlTrrtlilnK Ha**?. Mndr Known on fronting this country.
So fur, noA |* p l 1 r n l ln n
1body, not eve nthc fn'rniy -himself,
Manager , t vlns
p rln\v exactly how it is to
--------------r be done. Economic law' will take cure
S n H a r r l p l I n n I’r l r e In A d v n n r p __
f_thc.-iuaUcxv no doubt;- i n the long
One Y rn r
S ts M o n th s
*
but roRody w a n ts to wait for
llellvrrrd In I’llr I 1 7 C a r r i e r
,
.
One xveeh
...... ..................... i s Cent* slow, natural readjustments.
Representative Kenncrly’s bill is
T h e M a 12- l o l ‘ - p » ( e X V r e h l r ) l r r -

Sanford Daily Herald

The Herald Printing Co.

*r

nld r n l l r e l r r m r r n
S rm ln o le
I ' m i n t y vvi!! W o r t h c o n s i d e r i n g ill t i l l s COI1■ ik I la i m l i l l . h r d r v e r r I ' r l d n y .
‘ *
nectioh. He asks protection for the
t l a l n g r n t r a m a d p k n o w n o n[ '
4 loaa. *3.Mt
u l n u y i l n 1 nwUTS»Tf7"].-|(&gt;
lim n e r;
&gt;.|)| n . fa rm er a g a in s t uniicruplous

m list 1 1 1 : 1 1

t im : ammogtati: i&gt;

r m :* s v-onumVIon niOn.—Jacksonville Jour-

of the " tightw ad's” product*, nnd so
his V n rn irg s a r e udvcrrely affected.
NormnJ buying,
moderate raving
help 'business nnd promote the Wcl-‘
fare yf the greafPsTThumber. A n d ,
thrift, if it Is to be ;i vvorfhy Virtue,
m ust be so practiced that the good of
the individual shall not be ht the expenr-e of the community, but in such
a m anner that nil will benefit from
it.— Tampa Tribune,
---- -J------o - --------A ROUT T H E IN H E R IT A N C E TAX.

I t . reams th at some of the folks in
le g is la tu re ' this
y ea r
think that
-wnllcn Incomes ought to b c \ taxed
and while i.t is all rig h t to fo ster t h e ;
rich man in Florida and g et him to
invent in millions, .of acres of.J a a d j —
ho should not 1h* tax ed the sam e as!
the poor man who owns only a few
acres. The following from Charlie
K
YEAH-EVEN
.Jones in the Tallahassee gossip in the
Jacksonville Juurr.nl
throws some
START ON
light on the develuument in OkeeehoSCALE

The Annex-luted Pr ess Is «*xetunlvely n ,
entitled to t he use for retmbtlrMInn of n,‘l*
kit news ftlstiatche* credited to It or
.
.
p------------nht otherwise r rr d lt c d In this paper
T ,&gt; u i l t n r n u H ™ v c
sntl nlso the local news puhllshe-t I IO INf, I f ) M A K E K E l ’A K A T I O N S
herein.
,
______
All right* of r e-puMtrntton of special
dispatches herein nre also reserved,
This session o f the l e gi s l a tu r e is bee a nd .Pal m lit rich 1 juntios:
Office 1 H R IIA I.D III'It.llIXfi. Phone M s
.
T
‘
. . .
t r y i n g t o m a ke r e p a ra t i o n s to the
R e p r e se n ta t iv e /ir,d visitors alike
1 f aa mi ly of Ma rt i n T a bo r t, t h e D ak ot a discuss t he marvt-l &gt;us promi sed de*
Forelitn A d v e rrttll..linn r Kf
Kr pr e &gt;r t i ; » t l v e
s pR t\&gt;* VS50C1 At iOS
l«.y who was m u r de re d in a Florida velopmcnt- of Florida, and on the
TtlF.AMItlllCAM'R

•C

&lt;tt&lt;__________________________________

U

THEY SAY EVEN /THE.
LAR6EST SALMON CANNERIES
WERE ONCE SMALL CONCERNS

, ring, Tost Commander, American Lc7 a n o K H R B m i m i i f
gion; M. Ft Robinson for the G, A.
U.; C. H: LcfMer, fo r the Confederate
V e t/ r a n l . *
The presidents of the variants W om­
en's organizations of the etty will also
have a place on the program with S is­
t e r E s te r C nrlotta, honorary m em ber
to f F ran k J. H uw ntl Camji a t St. Au| guslinc; Mrs. R. E. Tolar, Woman's
[Club; Mfs. John Leonard!, County
Federation of Women’s Clubs; Mrs.
Th’crc could be no better index tp char­
W. E. W atson, regent D. A. R.; Mrs.
acter than a savings pass-book.
Geo. Fox, D aughters of the Confeder­ ■
acy; .Mrs. F o re s t Lake, Children of *
the Am erican Revolution.
T his will serve you well a t all tim es and
The e n te rtain m e n t features will inunder all circum stances.
' d u d e a s tre e t dr.nre, auto rides, smok­
ers, and lunchens by the various men's I
Ti l E rE O TLESTSANK of "'SanTord
*clubsr to tbc d e le g a te s .. There will
ready nnd anxious to help you to herp
nlso he a big surprise event.
/;
yourself. An interest-benring account Is
At* th e opening meeting the canip ; j
vour best recommendation.
c o lo n will be presented by Comman- *
d i r Dale in behalf of a rnendicr of the ■
liK-al cam p who desires to rem ain in- £
cognito.
S
»*t ’• , *’*' ’ . . ■' *i"J. ’ir
fjfficers of the United S pani/h W ar ^
*■#\ ’etcrnns fu r the D epartm ent of I’lori- n
da a rc : Com rades F rank Dale, De*1■
p nrtm ent Com mander, Key W est; E. 5
T. Weil, D epartm ent Senior Vice- J
C'omninndcr, T am pn; R. A. Tcrheun, n
D epartm ent Ju n io r Vice-Commander, ■IIIIBIBBBIIIIRBRDIBHIBBRI.BBHI]BBIRBBIIIBBBflBI8
Fnnford; 0 . Cooper Gibbs, .D e p T t! m ent J u d g e Advocate, Jacksonville; M
M
-Rev. It. M. Reynolds, Departm ent M
M
Chaplain, A rcher; A. C. Livingston, If
D epartm ent Surgeon, Pensacola; Geo.
K. Spencer, D epartm ent A djutant,
b
z
b am tm m m m am
1 Key West.
“All roads lead to Sanford so get
ON THE PRINCIPLES OF THE
yout flivver gassed."

A N IN D E

1
H

THE FISH
A SMALL

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
Sanford, Florida

convict camp. Dnkotu enllcd for. nn afternoon were capitalists who told
investigation of his' death a n d . if all o f the millions invested during rothe statem ents are true concerning cent months ami the millions knock-

PUBLIC

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One legislator says th a t if the flow this ,*0.v ’8 dMlth “ nurnbrr of Pcol,k“
f" r r.dmirssion as soon as Florida
of o ratory continues' this week a t Tal- responsible will suffer for it. The gave evidence of cintnin concessions
lahassee ns it did Inst week lie will .legislatu re also wants to exhume the or encouragement,
ask for gas masks.
'
body, clothe it decently and give the
Among the Friday visitors
was
1
remains a decent burial. This is the Charles 11. R ogers,-form erly senator
right kind of sentiment hut the Fieri- f Iorn Duvnl county.
l»
Well, the library question seems to .
,
K
he settled and the new location ought d ^ ’^ r e of other years I. respon.*n o r i f i a u fini(i ho. -will rapidly
to satisfy all p a rtie s concerned as J 1 ’ !
"r 1 ' 1-l . l l u l n i 1 *
U become the very richest s tate in this
well ns-the general public. And when
« ^ s e convict ca m p , .0 ek'.st Unji)n if a ro, , 18Ufcs can prevail
. . t h e new building is finished the Fan- T
"
m g-state,an d county offi- c.|jm in n tinK taxes on inheritance nnd
ford library will Is- a public library.
u :* ’
1-11 roa' ’
*" * 11
1,1 incomes, . Fuch men ns Harron Col-.,
n
SI'IISC R IP T ID N HRIDGE PARTY
K
________ _________ ■
vamps where they were chattels for j;t.r&gt; \\\ ,j. 1 'umiers and others are shows the advantages of a city marn
N. deV. Howard Chapter, U. D. C.. M
the corjiorntions operating in this now investing* many inilions or dol- ket for the fa rm ers around Kansas
■
The Sanford Knight Templars look- , tuUl
&lt;v„ ri. S()llj ij)tl) !i, avi.rv for
will have Subscription llridgc, Wed- U
lars in Florida, and other million* * •!&gt;*•
a
ed m ighty fine today ns.they marched
m„ n(.v
“ The City M arket at Kansas City,
nfternoon, April 11th at the u
a
ire
are
being
convinced
th
a
t
this
from th eir headquarters ton Magnolia
___ ‘J ________ [_______1
Mo., is owned by the C ty. The ground I*»ri»h House.
Phone Mrs. W. T.
avenue to thy cars waiting to take FLORIDA MAGAZINE FOR WEEK- d a te outshine- all other.) in t tipperon
which
it
s
ta
n
d
s
wa
given
to
th'-anglcy
&lt;-&gt;»
«&gt;r
Mrs.
It. J. Holly t ^ l )
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tunities.
Ehqida &lt;’an secure many
them to' Orlando. And we are quiti
a
r.-;,tc
I V HERALD. .
and
the
original
h
iihling
wa*
^‘,r
reservations,
multi-inillionaiii
s
hy
announcing
to
r
it
■
.
sure they will carry off Miine of the
H
the wmld that through legislation erected in 1PF8 at a co-t of ah' 11
honors in the parade at Orlando to­
F o r &lt;]uick results try a w ant ad.
The Weekly Herald this week will whir ii prevents taxes on incomes it JaO.lMO. At th a t t i n e t i n popukitim.
day.
* o r t a i n the lir-t issue of the m a g a ­ invites the millionaires to he a part of Kansas City was l le.nmi. Sine*-1
■
*
zine -ectioii of the W» ekly Herald Itf Ilf,"
that time the city ha- added to the STD I* COUGH FOLLOWING FLU.
•* We could never understand just whii h will he -ent. o it on- ,- each
-I1Y—
Stop coughs resulting frem
Flu,
Mr, Rage:
find• many in. mV 1 marid t land and buiblings worth at
why the German- ohjet ted to t h e . oc­ mont h as a sutqili mc qt to the Weekly
1
ri|q
e,
Whooping
Gough,
Asthma
atri
this
time
about
SHT-ntM*1
.
u
cupation of Germany by France in Herald arid will he found ino-t e n t e r ­ iti a i . o i r l witli In- idea-, but expire*
E
“ Notw ithstanding the low , r - : t Hr .nchitis with Foley's Honey ami
num
trying to eolleet the indemnity when t a in i n g a nd u-efnl to th&gt;- t eadcM of s’e.r - among' the ‘•wnol-hat
r.
h q rggrl by the city, the tnniket i s . a Tar. “ The Flu left me with a • vere
Gernfllny did the -nine thing to the Itiy Weekly He ra ld , The niagn- -tInjtj1 " g . i e be!a f t hat ■u h a prnpo. Venn,, p to d n e . Th- gr ■
jgh which w as c[uickly rel{f vt‘l| yyitii-y —
A T C O R N E R P A R K A N D F I R S T S T . , 8 O’CLOCK
on “wieiTiT s t a l l a s t o r m «T el F rn n rr in
aftPF WlriTTHTg 111* zme contain* Di pages ,,f
m ^w.1—( - e -a - 4 r ---------------------------rrTTT
f..f
Hie
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Aptil
l*".b
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Honey
and
Tar.
w
rites
Mrs.
k
I’ranr&lt;il'ru-'.;i!i wor n:-d :hi-i---r.rn n z TTnd i n i s de*eriptive of Fl or e
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D R. V. N. 1 f 11kr’e 1 llohe , ,:n.| I'ljo were ?dl.4s"i :3. Tim m i «-f K, D. Drake, Childs, Md. A few te n ts a* f F l l
iiiained iii-Fram e until I ’.ery lust rent
do and her institutions ami her great
worth of Foley's Honey anil T a r will N
p
i
r
a
ti
n
g
for
the
same
period
wafall’
I
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\
D.
M.
dl,
joomim
i
was paid. What i&lt; Mitiie for the goo-,
resource* all put in an a t i r m l i i m | .
ff-el serious diseases l.y t lie "king LI
Jar 1 .oiiV i!)( law yi 1 ,. 1 lb - mat. that ,{ 1* RiT ;’l. A great . oliiim of bu-n
n
ought to |.&lt; ■.««»,• f..r til- g v d r t Ki'ii
ot ed n r i i T of four page- ma ki ng om; . t " r tet.ghs iiTtd colds', saving y..u
D
Hi**1
carried
"ii
at
th*
mar
la
t
run
;.i",'i.t iat.'d 1 hr th al win ceby V.'; d.
if it kniH k- -til tin ”gou&gt;.i *-(, | .
r
of tin* Itnest b p s of ndvi-ri 1- irrg f ” i
many liotlars, Cotitains in* opiate* - M
The
Public
Cordially
Invited
H
rung
into
millions
*&gt;f
dollars
eat
b
('miner* invested In re than a milu
fl
tin- tali' that has i v u been ■nt nut
year, din city ha* - n" tenant n tie r gri dients printed mi w rapper. In- M
\
li rn dollar - i■1 &lt;iht 1 hob. e 1 0 .||,i y .
Florida's poplil . t e a 1 - 1,• a i n , 1 the m a nr wspaper
A Special Invitation is Extended l o Ladies
tl
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million murk and g m w ti e 1 ight al"tig. - u p i ' h m i n t form h it m ;,|-o a rnagaIr
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rate of s.'o'i per lineal foot ]&gt;r 1 nee th .'•o!i! evei vwhet e.—A&lt;1\.
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The census d e |i ar l me nt at W ashi ngt on .’ It.e of g n at met it ar I tin Herald tin “ i .1 m m m;lt
ti
I.
The
talla'
foi
spa*
*
i
po-e
III*|
S
in.
1..d
1 runt at •! hilias dix o', i red tie f.e t a i d while m 1 o' t r a i t . . | f,.| t'ne tr iga/.it,
larry
( U l l I R B l I B B g r t ^ g i U I B I I B r N I B I I R i m B I R X a B a R C Z n E B n a n R R R f l R l R R I I B i r i i r i b r b r b b h i b h b r r |j
d we m v■i ha v
'!
He .1 r tlrat twvlity thrr e tin. i- fl I ' spin
de not think lia j ;,i. tight a. &gt;&gt;,e,i
0111 our j'olicy
giving
mil . .j a a. r.
r
i.vcnm
j • - J of* not
•r■-s ’only
5•‘»f lit
«
;i,Id.lioli
to
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veil
ip
fiien
It 1 h. |la;
to leak*' viuat,t. 1
surm ise we will 1 ik&lt; tt • tr word for it 1 cadet
sutile good
t r a d i n g rnattil
' all Iel.t w 1 1 «i ive a f* i “ f J i l ent
r.v
n.ng
for
nm
th
1
.
milliotmi
ie
We h a v e 'been w ,'i over tin pin 1 .1.
along sith an 1 ig'ht page
w i . t f y ,,, tei 11d t In■1r 1, ai■ on llis 1'li.l • |"-r day m
v a go n fr om f i n d ' mu mark for some lime In f , t we read
m w paper hut the magastir e i' al-o
;
1
'll. ctlt b 1 " - il l i la It’
w
ho
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a
i
si
.* I, ami le„ h * t t !.&lt; e ' h'.rnt w.ll
iri the Oilando paper- wli, r, th.it 1
a t.' advi r l i t mi 1 11*1 Fb" nl.i ar •!
thou ■a).-! • of ie ti ’
lit
latprl*
passer! the tntli.'.n .1 ;i.,t re lit. -■ .. r.d
w ill do Inin h towjinl li v ening the
\ \ , tir.ii. . *. 1 that t i n : - w.ll In*
Ii ;.!• an. in* t Ie t e l , . - ’ in ' hi
nomths
*
.' r ■, ■ of .1 it 1.1 - to It;
I at I 1,1 \ t
• l . i i o a i - w Ii** ii - • I he
rid.
1 lu­ • *pi 11 ngi i&lt; ult.i i t - t o . h.ng
Will
I I'll id I *il ' iVVl i .
Read the mag 1/11 &gt; ar.| then
ll tir .1 it i o l e l l o IV e f —r
11 tick Tam pa n * ' . *
Can.idl.in pruWei- want a duty on
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lo - .me of y en ft i i,.| ,n . i 1
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or
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d
r
e
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fruit.- a r.d vege|i,|.|,
.iron g ) r. rn ’! &lt;
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•nth who will tie ,ni. 1 , t, d m b.
M
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opi
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on and they ‘to not jum p at them awhi.i Ii &lt; mint v ■ *jiyx W.ll be f i t •nil
they formerly del Vhen they were
Th*. rlelitiiiion of a i k n f t y man. t In iti nii'l v, . Inn
Fix e _\’j,*al.'
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without fresh fruits and vegetables
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growers to think about.
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* • truly .
P R D S P I . R i n \ M l I I I E J '\R M I.R .
m i . t t w ii i. h i : h i i s ' i s i d
Hull- lie soinevvlll le l.ilvviell t|,o e : ml To .la Wundt f it li.gldand i ou&gt;.
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of t he p e ml i hi i f t and ilu-e*T,[ th, try of 1 lota^i. I am in to m b now
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The count 1 y 1 - prosperous again,
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but in spite of everything done to “ t i g h t w ad. ’ 'i- s | , n | t|y aiiothe t* way of wilii another man of millions • ek­
H
’ll.' p i o f i a m f or t he Kith antmuii!
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help him, the* farmer *ti|| Imds ilia: i m p h a tzitig t hat the m a xi m "Avoid ing to aid in ilic di tr I .pnicnt of ii onimi an i i n. aiiipiiient of the I'nit■
he get
le
income from a gi\»n i x t i e n m s " a favori t e with w m mi n 1 loinla."
i d N p a i 1 W ar \ - t c r a n s . Depart ment
t •
investriu tit and a g m ri effort ilun fi &gt;ni the *ailie.«t time* ap p l e
• i I loir
t ■ be la Id in S a n f or d May
men do m iithr 1 lit |t|- of , nteipii-i ’ hi if t ii - vvi 11 i, - to &lt;*t hi i 1lung- Mot, \ 1‘ltDIll ( E M ARK E I A I I \M I' \ T s l*. I:.
I t il c ompl et ed by ComThe ei'momic sy •« m is iinhidaiii'eil - pi i ilii ally, the gov i t l im i t d a iti. i.itlc .1..Ini 1 I’. rady, Sr., i b a n man of
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A 'dr pet;.laid. . to n tia l pi n. for thi tin pri-rttim • r.mnutU-e ami in ludv
somehow. Itu-n 1 . at
pr of&lt;-sii'.nal a - i’ll i if*.;, the pi i - o n vvho saves ; o
faille i lo bring hi- pit iliac i-vciy idi!ie-si
men a n mo til inakn g g .ed proi'u-, 1 ’ tit- of I V• | y dollar, pends ell l i l t
lu Gt rii-ral hlilenr.a, it*memi ngl y a n m a mh r ;i d o e l of tin- Uni t ed Spatiwages of indn-tnid Wot I ei arc tugli &lt;’*ti living i1v pen - e - , ai.d l't ■i nt cm h ’" ’ • i n g In i liiio-i--, i
All of th '” e iln -i can live rnm fott- for * dm at lop, g:v n g and to, i iai i ot t ; ai-al i oiitiiiion t hat vvi!) a p p e a l »" t h - isli V. n; v . ‘ i e - , a n d nth-* s peaker s
f r u u a n d t i ue k grovver of | lomm* nt m t h e nat i nnnt a nd s t a t e
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ably, Im i i i ' r witti It;, mom &gt; they il* signali s a a - “ t i g h t w a d " m e who fur ,
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c.n
iint*.
petaliimt
nn
siicroumling
ihrj Mij/ruumling l o u n t i y ai d s*at h l u g a n i / a l i o a a* wvll us s o n i c ' o f o u r
get they can buy mote than tiny u*ed
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and
one
ci-nt
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for
the
i h feiitui'e shoubl blip bu.Iti up a rural , w n local or.ntor*.
to with mo mid incomes amt nor nod
m
prices. Rut the fa rm er doe.l.T gel , r l-urpeM-. and emint. as a spend- imlu.-.t i y ami prove an asset to •he ■ H It expeUi d that there will Lie
m
enough fol what he |. l m ! u u . I.. Imy thrift or.e who aJA*i_ itulinag, sjau d s city.
m
more delegate- at th*1 encampment
.I
n
cents
on
living,
in
i
ent
on
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«-i«-nns m uih as lie used t &lt;• of the things
Of im u si* the man farm ing m a r a this year than at any other time in the
lir. ii, and idle *writ each oil the other city has alway s had opportunity to history of the state organization. The
he require*.
lit previous periods of prosperity tllilig-s.
hawk hi- pmduet about fluid one gto- program lover* a period of three days
t l f courtie ijiot-e elassificatinns nrs eery store to an oilier, or to retail his
there lias seldom Iteen n i d i a t omlithe fu s t m eeting lo be held Midi-1
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thin. It in 'i iiukidcred very doubtful putcly .urbitrnry.' "llieu* a te no limit.I li n n - from house to house but if day morning, May Till at the Cour/
whether present prosperity run last person* who spend
f*K per rent *&gt;f there Liu- ever Incfi a central market House.
Departm ent
Commander
unless the fa rm e r ra n be made to 'h e ir earnings, or even more, on liv- in any city in Florida su ih as exists Frank Dale will preside, but will not
m
shart* in it. If he remains poor in u;g. yet cannot truly It* lalletl speinl- in Los Angeles and many oth er cities bt eligible fo r iv-election, having serv
money, lie will not. or runnqt, eon- th rifts —-who do not save ”0 per vent, of the country, we do not know about j eh the full two year* allotted to uny
£
tinue producing food and raw mate- yet there arc unquestionably thrifty, it. It is true there have been LoCn- one office. He i* very popular with
9 7 ,7 8 4 .0 2
rials in the quantity mx-ded by . the . However, *o f a r a* the average person
lions set aside for public m arkets
his comrades throughout the d e p a rt­
.
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is concerned the figures may be nr- where the farm er could park his auto ment and has made « most efficient
cep ted as a fair guide ar. to haw ex- m farm wagon
and wait for- the utid active leader. U nder his leaderfJ SELL
pend it u ree and ravings should lie reg- housewife to buy in small lots, iVr- ship new camp* and auxiliaries have
WHEN U
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
lulnted.
hqps some of them hnve been a suc- been established ami alm ost defunct
ESTATE
Yet there is at times danger of cut- n s* but in general the bnatioin* have camps have taken mi fre»h energy and *&lt;
WITH US
,5 3 8 ,5 5 5 .8 6
ling down expenditure* to a point been in suih places that the liouse- spirit, and the order hus been gener­
whero prosperity will be Jeopardized.‘ wife did not feel encouraged to pa- ally jx-hubilitctcd. The local camp
IJuycr*’ strikes, while &gt; occasionally troriize the m a ik e t anil ino)*t of tliem will have the honor of behtowitlg upon
W c have scveinl unusual
useful
in bringing down exorbitant iiiftl from luck of patronage. One Commander Dale the )w»st commanbargains in rcul estate to
prices,
arc.
full of potential tnischirfv Mich in tlie city of Tam pa thus p e r - , tier's jewel,
offer at this time. If you
If
all
were
"tightw ads" arid refused iahed.
•
. A m ong the speakers will be lion.
are looking for a real in­
ta buy mere than'[thy bare necessities
Now comes the news th a t a ran- Forest Lake, who will deliver the a d ­
vestm ent, see us,
of life, industry would be ruined, eem is to open it central m arket .in dn'ss of welcome for thi* city and
there would ire hind times, and tin* Tampa. It !b our understanding that Judge J. G, Sharon in behalf of Col.
very one* who confused miserliness j stalls will lx* Frilled to retailors' and Theodore Kooscvi.lt Camp.' in addi- [
with thrift would Ik* injured
•tl by their it is these retailer* of fruits and vege- tion to these there will be ten minute]
AGENTS
own lack of judment. When tfie tables who are expected to buy the talks by Comrades Cooper, Gibbs and
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’tightw ad” quits BiMMidinK, he lessens farm ers' products and sell them to the Cromwell Gibbons, of ’J acksonvill;
demand fur and so curtails produc­ public. Any groccryniun or fru it t opirade A i th e son, t h i e f of s ta ff , St.
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
tion of Hu* things made by other men; dealer however m ay idso buy his sup­ Augustine; Adj.-Gen. F oster, of the
105 W. F irst S t, SANFORD, FLA their buying power i* accordingly im­
plies here direct from the farm er,
Floridu National' G uard; A’. I*. Conpaired, they reduce their purchase*
T he following w ritten t&gt;- i h . m « ,o r
II. J. Holly. C .„ t . Goo. G. H e r. * „ ............................................................

l e c tu r e !

KNIGHT OF THE

DR. G. C. MINOR, N at’l Lecturer, K. K. K.

Thursday Evening, April 12 \

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REPO RT OF T H E CO NDITION OF

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REUNION AND

sit '.m :.

U. S. W. V. HERE ■

of Sanford, Florida

Condensed from report to Cnmptroller of the Cui’i cncv nt the Close of ■
JJu si ness April Mrd, 11)2!
RKSOIJRGKS

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LIABILITIES

Loans and Discounts * !»2:!,77(5.06
O verdrafts
.
935,42
U. S. Gov’t Bonds
1X4,150.00
O ther Stocks and
Bonds ...................
55,088.75
Real Estate, F u rn i­
ture and Fixtures,
Including’ N e w
Building to date . .
Cash Due from Banks
s
and U. S. Treasurer 276,821.61
T o ta l......................$1

Maxwell &amp; Britt

Capital
.$ 100,000.00
Surplus
..........
25,000.00
Undivided Profits ....
10,588.98
Dividends Unpaid ....
2,OFO.OO
Circulation
50,000.00
Deposits ... ................ 1,329,836.88
Due Federal Reserve
Bank ....................
21,050.00

-Total

$1,538,555.86 |

of Sanford, Florida

REAL ESTATE

“A COMMUNITY BUILDER”

STRONG

PROGRESSIVE

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CONSERVATIVE
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 10.1923

Separation of State ,
| an&lt;| County Taxes Be

| committee

Americana no lo n g er respect the law.

announced.

• th at witnesses

Sought by Co. Comrs quote froma news dispatch:

he

Among

said

the

probably

would ■be Governor 3m nll, A djutant

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“ A fte r serving nearly a q u a r te r of
At Recent Mooting In Tallahassee a century on a charge of m urder—
t;«w&gt;d Plan Was Suggested
’ j convicted on perjuVcd testim ony —
r h n r n e r Tidwell, a half-breed Chero­
I t l f T h r 1 - hoi -I i i ( t il I ' r r a . l
kee Indian, has been pardoned by
T A L L A H A S S E E , April in.—S ep ar­
President H arding on the recommenation of s ta te and county tnxps, the
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Tuesday
7:30 p. m.— Mae Murray, in “Jaxz- .'•tate to apportion its expenses am ong
the counties a f te r its budget has booh
mnnia" nt the Princess T heatre. made up, will he sought of the legis8 p. m.— Band concert Centrnl Park
■k.turc by the Florida County Commis­
by the .Municipal Band.
sioners Association.
8 p. m.— R egular drill, Co. D, a t the
The commissioners at their recent
H urrah for Judge McCarthy
court house.
( meeting here set up a legislative compurse
8 p. ni.— Ucgular nin«itiog-&lt;«f-IWywif K . r . lifadfiird
a sow's ea r, nor a good America?
Arch Masons a t Mason!'' 11nil.
i chairman, C. T. Friend, It. A. Coach­
from a d r a f t dodger. And the mart
12:15 p. m,— Weekly luncheon of the man, ir„ qnd It. H. Carswtdl, whose
publicity given the fart, the less wil
Rotary Club a t the Valdez Hotel,
duty it will l e to keep"in ^ u r h with
he the application for citizenship pa
the legislature throughout its session
pers from those who think the U n ite
Wednesday
end work for the enactm ent of legis­
S ta tes is “a good th in g " and “ an cast
7:30 p. m.— Vera Gordon in “ Youj lation 1(Minsored by the association. A
m ark.”
Best Friend"-nt-t-hc Princess Theatre, pingram &lt;&gt;f proposed legislation cnA flag good enough to live undrr is
3:00 p. ni. Subscription Bridge by dorseil by the association includes pro­ now? Thu law . . .your law, our law, good enough to fight untier. A land
N. deV. Howard Chapter, at Parish vision of penalizing' failure to make the law of the land, American l a w . . . good enough to live on is good enough
proper tax returns, more stringent has robbed this man, os it has roblwd to die for. . A country good enough to
House.
8 p. m.— R egular meeting .of the game laws, a two rent gasoline tax. other men in th e p a s t . . .what will live in is good enough io defend.
American Legion a t the court house. hut th a t the moneys now* derived from it do to make up ? Will it offer him Heaven ho thanked for the M cCarthy'
8 p. m..— R egular meeting It/ P. O. automobile licenses he given in its motley ? There is no provision in law who g u a rd the g re a t gift of citizen­
larg e r portion to the counties instead for that. Will it give hint honors?
E. at Elks’ Club;
ship with such high ideal .
* * *
is a man just out
of
the state. The program seeks to C ertainly not
12:15 j i . in.—Weekly luncheon of
Will it rhakc public apology,
give the cotint'ex 75 p e r c e n t of license of jail
Kivvanis C|ul&gt; a t the Valdez Hot«d.
le
n
d
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and
the
s
ta
te
35
per
cent.
Such
re
tractio
n
? The law does not apoloAll day convention of Miilland Med­
a proposition, however, would give the gize. W h a t'it will do, and all it vt ill
ical Association.
onimi: . iotiei.s authority to e x p e n d 'do, is .“ pardon" the innocent,
the counties' share outside of the. liltGood Americans act as if they reThursday
s.pected the law, because on the law
7:50 ji. tn.— Douglas Mat Lean and. imsliate (ounty if deemt'd advisable.
I Hr T he iRinrlntril I’r i ' u i
Under the s u g g e s t 'd change in tax- rests our Government. But no Amor'S P R IN G F IE L D . III., April In,
Madge Bellamy-in "The H ottentot" at
; Cion, the cnniimsKioii is sponsoring
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the Princess Theatre.
.
legislation
th
a
t
would
do
away
with
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8 p, m.— R egular meeting of Busi­
ness and Professional W om en 's-&lt;'!ub the fixed t a x 's now called from the V V V V v V K * * V V V \ * V V 4&lt;
(oiinties by the stale. The s tate tin- ♦&gt;
with Mrs. Zeh Ratliff.
uer
this plan would make tip ii&lt; hud8 p. to.— R egular drill of Medical
i,ft, and then call upon
each countv f «#
Corps a t the Court House,
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for
to
nrji
h
in
proportion
to its t
8 p. m,— Regular m eeting of the
Spanish W ar Veterans at the court
house.
WASHINGTON &lt; OMMKNT

Secret Investigation
of Herrin Mine Riot
■ Will Be Made Today

ternoon, Representative McCarthy, General Black, Colonel H unter, A tto r­
chairm an of the House Investigation ney General Drundnge.

Sewing Week begins
Wednesday, April 11th.
Reduction on' Piece
Goods and Notions—
Yowell Company.
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Discord in her kingdom, Harmony in her heart
Qaten Ninon pat ja xx

into l i t

national anthtm — tm d it iros m h itl

ROBERT Z. LEONARD present*

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jA Z Z iV lA N IA
• By Edmund Goulding

A TIFFANY PRODUCTION
M. H. Hoffm an, C e n tra l M anager

IfT.TFO

At the Princess Friday and Saturday

Friday
7:30 p. m.— Marion Davies in “ When | Much is being aid and published
Knighthood Was OY Flower” at the just now abotii our growing Im-I: of
respect for law; our vvillinguecs to
Princess Theatre.
12:15
p. m.—Weekly Business flout the law if we don’t like it. Kmphasis i-^Jait up,,,, a dozen dilfi-iint
Luncheon of Chamber o f^tjim m erce
caiisr-.-e
for tin- M.iJitioii, langing
nt the Valdez llotr-l.
from
‘‘rcfuti-ai
fmni ihc w a i" t&lt;i "unK p, in.— Rr-hear.--.il of Tain (J'S hun-.
tor Iaolicf.’ Ilanrl lit Die rourt tjuusr. J
8 p. in.— Regular me«ling of Re-,
la-kahs at Masonic Hall.
Sal u relay
7:30 p. in.— Marion Davit--; in
Knighthood Waa in l lowci"
Princess Theatre.
Dales Booker) Hieail *
April
I 71It Sol--i ■11.t ii.ii (iridg:.l the Parish Hot .1 by I tie WoinanV
Guild
April ITlh to 2ntb Mi-thodi l ion
fi rence.

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fAOJ5JM CUP
CORD TIRES
P r r i c n t s Skidding, Means S a fc lt, and
they cost no more than ordinary
Tires
M lf.lt TEST f.'ASflLISI-:

f*lt 1111il *-r-•* 11«*ni|i|iinr

inn
Lumber Co
''hone 130,

Sanford

F. P. RIN ES
103 Palmcllo Aw

Like Washing in
Rain Water
w ater i* w i i
because- it Jack* th e
R
Hme which m akes water
a in

‘h a r d .’
A little Clunf
Lyc breaks hard w ater and
m akes It us soft a* ra in
J^ ter.
It dlssulres th e
d irt In soiled clothe* und
save* u lot of rubbing.
T h a t ’s easier on th e
clothe* uttd easier o n the
buck. It should be used
only o n w h ite c o tto n o r lin e n goods. T hese com e
o u t sweet und clean und
white- us snow
D I H K C T I O N S i S-X2 h all
•tfifr* ( l o l h f i u n t n f j f i l

In w i n

m n lo ln n it

Ix m tp a o n fu l o f

f . 'l i i d f

ly* In * a r h p a i l f u l u f
w u t h In t h t m u u l wuy.

GIANT

We claim that our
bread is the pur­
est kind of food
and the increasing
business we do
hacks up tins as­
sertion. There’s
one way. to lest
our bread and
that is to taste it.
Make it a member
of your family—
tfet into the habit
of ordering it by
Name.

BAKERY

Following out our policy of extending the facilities of this bank
in whatever way we can to serve th e public, we have arranged
to give our co-operation to th e new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan.
We realize what the automobile means to the average family in
bringing them greater enjoyment of life, and believe our action
in helping those who desire to become Ford owners wil! be appredated by many families who can now reali e that ambition
through the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan.
Under this plan, you can begin with an initial deposit as low as
$5.00* Then select the type o f Ford Car you want—Touring
Car, Runabout, Coupe, Sedan, etc.,—and arrange to make week­
ly deposits on which interest will be computed at our regular
savings rate. •
Come in and lot us explain the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan to
you, or. if you wish, go to the nearest Ford Dealer for further
details.
Start today, and before you realize it you
own car.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

SANFORD, FLORIDA

OVEIDO, FLORIDA

ORLANDO, FLA
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SAM OIJD, FLORIDA

MOUNT DORA, FLORIDA

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i T H I S IS T H E B A N K W H E R E Y O U B E L O N G

our

STRENGTH

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

P F M M AU rr u
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CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE HAS
BIG OPENING—ORLANDO, TAMPA
AND BRADENTOWN EACH WIN
All Games Played Before Large Crowds, Heavy
Hitting and Home-Runs Feature First Day
"Tho Florida State Lpiihui',
w ith “Old Sol" kind to it. opened
its season yesterday, all three &lt;&gt;t
the tfambs lieiipt the kiml usual­
ly seen in mid-season, and the
three teams all looking good,
with Orlando defeating St. Pet­
ersburg. Tampa trimimng Day­
ton a and Hradintitv.ii carrying
llieT lligblam lers. A great sea­
son is predieted for the league
this season, with a good. clean
brand of the national pastime.

PROGRESS

SERVICI

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BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

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iunjfn, ih.
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CELERY SEED
I i.ii Iona

I'hnmn*, ?
I'oTter. 2h,
'-dnmtton,

Gaffney, c

it on n r , ; the i ; i * m i f there worn enough rodgr.ittnd* hF/uIcd fans in Snnfntd to help thorn
;:ot a j Leo to |.|ay so limy wouldn't
l"l&gt;«* in* play mi tho oily parks anil
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Ai - lati.', t Imp- oily t-trccl* hoforo a crowd of fans
* . i l i ' i f m ,r,.| Mil nil :i twirl- with nlioUt ouo-tenth of Hint crowd
A"""
. with ' ‘in* of i i’ ::i o*i I ho hoitch n i paying to n o l In* exhibition. Hut
Tff\a ■
I il l;. f in i i and the other two in tln io is a place in Sanford to play
lo.ulv ilii- oiuiii'lil, : pi n ■*i&gt; tiltit:yr l ho third j»o!f ami a plate to howl ami it look:*
ivor.4. it- &gt; in Mi i oUii'hl, I'hilU-ndon on a if tho Sanford sport* will tnku it
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mi I- . nil and llnr- th a t way this summer.
I • Mi ii ’
lioit, with nhotlt throe good
-------i | i,-to
i n t i pul, o i hi i&gt;FN\otihl i in ' SanSpeaking of howling, tho Howling
mu
a ti.itn o -to. till that would he I"a Kite i-. tinder way again, and the
, and • I'l't’i'i t h i n tin- nv, ' .a:,- *. ini-pro ilnh, i m uter’ jum pers jumped into llr.ct
pi.n«' at the start and you can't make
\ 1 ,1 «\ i iy r e of tin e ho* * w 11Id th inhMlexy
that that j* not where
a
lie willuiu 1" d.i tin ,
Imre t"-i ild* they will end.

1 h e oponinjf (Mini
S tate Fragile yestordai

The Daily Herald, lac per week

Finney. i f

a, IMuhin play, ihititpr M \lh
1 :rrt hioe oil errors, St. l cte 1
I if ice hits, (ireeiio.
Stolen
Sv.t i-Huad. ‘J ; Fratui*, I. Time
I mpire.i, Kelly and jhirkci.

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- Murin, c.

i ll.-iirl, p.
Filed, p.
Fm i inn. p.
N IK H A l'S lIOMi.lt II KI.I'S lilt \ PI-Itth', p.
F.NTOWN
\ I Irndi'i sou
Pit A P tiN T P W N , A pi ii I" V h on" , \l\olm
I.II i'l the I ii t h .’ I, rig I,} \ h o 1
started llie p m inn for Itrodcrtow n in
yesterday'* panic that they won fr, m
Lakeland, 7 to ft, mid i.in r1;: hitt n."
\I,y Arnold, Po.an and S. .tol.n &gt;n mid
H U M .IHIKS " I N IN THK SIXTH
cd two more. Flee hittinit •foil'd four
O K L A N P H .' ai til l". Hefore
u * ri !:s in t i c ciitht li.
recoid In, n!.mi,- , i„ t.d w,th many
I .ak-lnnil
prominent vidtors, imludiiig I tin ia : i i; n I'u a i:
dent Latin, of St. I V t r s b u r g ,
the I eai Ii 2h. ,
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Pull don* opened the season here yes­ I Cimhi, if.
2 I
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terday again11 St. Pi let&gt;ln,ip l,y Pulley, if.
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tucking away the first game hy Uie I Stev.'jirt, If.
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tune of 8 ti&gt; h. 'I he box s, on* fol­ Taylor, Hi.
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lows :
1 h rasher, .'Ih,
a 1 I 1 I o
St. Petersburg
Kowalski, vi.
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t I I S 2 n
AH It H PO A K Smith, r.
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G. Moore, if.
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Dean, 2b. .
f&gt; 11 " 1 1 Wallace, p. .
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llradley,
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Matthews, ss.
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Johnson, Jh.
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Murphy, c.
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xlhittcd f or C'rnij: in the sth,
Hvrnaiiilez. p.
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w ltn ii f o r liiitrs.
xGouId
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ItradenloM n
Totals
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Potts, 2h.
Staley, !».
H u rh e, lh.

Hunter, cf.

FllioM. 2h.

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chums II,
Arnold. :th.
pu iaiu . If.
Johnson, cf.‘
Husky, r.s.

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“Jazatnuniu would he j;ood with
any ordinary s ta r in the leadiitB role
but with Mae M urray,—oh my.

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Swectland, If
Maltby, 3h.
F ranc's, c.
Woolf, p.

i CLOVER HILL
MEADOW GOLD
BUTTER
The Best
Try
CHURNGOLD OLEO
GREFOND Home-Made
MAYONNAISE

I know why
they sold
seven billion”

Scote hy Innings:
U k e ln n d
000 000 023 *iti_adc.itown
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300 tilx —7
Sum m ary; Left ntt has.es, Lakeland
0. HradcJitown
Karncd runs, Lake­
land :t, llradeiitown 0.- Two base hits,
Husky, Dorain 2, Kowalski. Three
lo s e hits NJehnus. Hits off Sullivan,
i» in f ; CruiK •*, in 7; Wallace, fi in 1.
First Inso nil hall', off Sullivan, .1;
Crait,', 3. Struck out, by Sullivan, 3;
( ruin, 0. Sacrifice hits, Lcaclr, Maud,
S. Johnson, Husky. J. Johnson, Stolen
l ases, Kiliutt. Wild pUclies, Cralu,
Well; e, Stdilvan I ea h.. Hatter hit,
pornn by (Tate* Double plays,
dld t&gt;, Kllhitt t -1 Nil halts.
Um|iltre,

The producer.-, of this picture have
created n photojifuy for Miss Muriuy
which nivos her un opjMirtunily for
the display of In-r pruvocatlvo bfniity.
'Tis a tale of ihrillinK interest which
would have been notable in itself reBurdlcrs of the star, costumes and
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Mae Murrr.y, throUKh Manager
Herndon, invites two of S anford’s
fami!it s to see her play tonight, w ith ­
out cost to saiif Vnmilie*. -Mr. L H.
1'erkins and Dr. J , C, Deen and their
families are the honored Bueetn;
Tomorrow—Vero Gordon in "Your
Best Friend." Thursday "Tho llott r n o t " and F riday
and S aturday
"When Knighthood Was in FJowcr,"

tT K A t'K WILD. LSI.ANDKItS U&gt;SE
DAYTONA, April Kb—Wild and in­
All the pictures this week are* s u ­
efficient pitching of Cusack in the 1st perfine and every one you miss is ju st
inning cost the Daytona Islanders the that many e x tra good on?a missed—
opening pome of the season with T am ­ so don’t miss a n y of them.
pa litre yesterday afternoon. * The
final score was"7-3.
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A n It II PO A E
Myers, .Sb.......
3 2 1 2
Currie, 2b. ------- ;-. 3 1 2 - 6 3 0
Keenan, rf. -----■! I 1
I0 0
Lujan, If.........6
0 1 2 0 .0
Donaldson, ci. ..... 4 I 2
o0 0

Big reduction on all
Silks, Cotton, ‘ Piece
Goods and Notions for 4
days beginning Wed­
nesday, April 11th.—

7 billion sm oked last year

America* U slcst grow ing C IG A R E T T E

l.rjccT T

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Mv e s s T obacco Co.

�the Sanford daily iiekald,^ ulsday , april iu, id&amp;i

PAGE SIX

The H erald delivered aix tim es a
"Loyalty/* by Mrat~*E*. M. Callows
an interesting l e tte r from. Sanford’s : WCcl* for 15c.
missionary 'girl, Miss Zeta Davison, ____________
to Mrs. T. M. Puleston read, in a b ­
sence &lt;ff the secretory, Miss Chitteny
den, by Mrs. II. L. Lehman, and npThe nfternoon of Monday nfforded
pointment of s undry working com­
such pleasure ns is only now and
m itters.
—TSOB
then the privilege of Sanford Indies j
Epicurial were th e variated sand*' .
SP
to enjoy. From 3 to 7, the hours were
wich, the' snlhd course, fru it cocktail,
i) Jlirt-!/ /
replete with sociability, delightful inplain and frosted cifkez, with other
iy Y r
terchnrtgo of thought, a brief devo­
delicacies, concluding the fcvont, each
^ J (
tional,‘ clnas exercise nnd business,
tpiest d eparting with a ncctnrcous
closing with ju s t the daintiest, but
delici- S ' f m ' t r V
tickling of th e p a l a t e . nnd that &lt;
clnhoratc and gracefully served, re­
ous feeling t h a t -accompanies
freshm ents. The .assembled company
end of a perfect tfoy."— ----------

LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE APPOINTED pEnjoying
• • an Outing
yv

Guests Mrs. Williams

Legislature Also Takes Crack at Officers For
Jerking Box Car Tourists
TA L L A H A S SE E , April 10.—The
legislative committee which will invcstlgatc the death of M artin Tnbert,
N orth D akota, jwhoi j n c l - d r a t h under
alleged brutal c ir c u m s ta n c e in a p ri­
vate-convict camp in this* state, was
definitely set up today, with the a p ­
pointment of m embers of both houses
to serve on it.
A t the same time the house resolv­
ed to in stru ct the com m ittee to exhumo T a b e rt’s body, give it a 'decent
s u it of clothes, decent coffin, and u th at he was not holding nny bri
decent burial, a t the expense of the for the railroads, and thnt he ihten
s ta te of F lo r id a /’
e J to vote for the abolition of tl
The house resolution regarding nn- county convict lease system, but, I
oth er butiul for the youngster must continued, Florida, every winter,
be concurred in by the senate. A f f i - . flooded with undesirables, nnd th
davits gathered by N orth Dakota of- some protection must be bad again
ficinls charge th a t a f te r being innl-,thcm , certainly to t h e .e x te n t of n
treated to death, the youngster's body rushing Mr. Weeks’ bill through
was dressed in the clothing of an es- such fashion.
raped negro convict, pluced in nn orTnbert it is claimed, was merely i
dinary box, and stuck in the ground, adventurous youngster of good far
When his name came before the ily, out t osee the world, lie was n
legislature today, It had entered ir|to rested for riding a freight train
every session of that body since its this (Ixion) county nnd it is chnrgi
convening last Tuesday. It had been {tried a t night, nnd sent to the can
expected thnt his name would be men- [where he lo*£ his life,
tioried today, with thouppointment of
T1,„ rpao| ution providing for T
members to comprise the jnvestign,)Urinl j„9trUctw| invesligntlr
ting committee but while the house comn,jttcu to have the “ Putnam Lur
was tran sa ctin g routine busines, U c p .j htir ,.oinpanv ,,0jnt out the spo
senttative S. J. Giles, of Frpnklin where Tnbert is buried, ami .tVat tl
county, offered a joint
resolution, com m itu,0 fir,MUrt. ,he service of i
providing for his burial and asked tin(],.r taker nnd a physician. Tl
th a t the rules bewaived for its imme- j,(llni(in i.u m |„.r company had Tab.
diute consideration. There wan only un,J(.r ,ense an(, reportcd. ncordit
one other expression in the unaimity t „
,.hnr|?e„f t j,al hu
Fehruni
of the house and that came from Rep- )(|&gt; j . ^ / f r o i n “ fever and other cor
resontntive Fred K. Van Itoy of f it rus, who offered an amendment, tiro....
,
,
,
,
I in committee i s compriseil ns
viding that the funeral arrangem ents ,
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f
, , |ov.s; hinaloi.-t John I . .Stakes in
be held a t tho disposition ufztbcJioyh;
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W. A. Maevv illiams, nnd Represent
8 Vt'H‘
lives C. II. Kennedy, Frederick Vu
l a t e r , during tne inlroductioh of J{((j
J(1|lf| ( lay Snljth.
bills, Representative A. O. Weeks off
Bonifuy, introduced n bill repealing
the s tatu tes now in existence making

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ns 'T h e Gleaners/’ of the Presbyterinn Society, of Sanford. By invita­
tion, the Gleaners were guests of
Mrs. Fred T. Williams, nt the country
seat of our city engineer nnd herself,
near Uui Country Club and golf links.
This beautiful place is on a shnded
bluff, overlooking Crystal Lake, an
ideal spot for the lovely e n te rta in ­
ment above charm ing hostess delights
to give. The spacious veranda, from
which, through leafy verdue the eye
catches the sheen and sparkle of the
lake, amply seated the Indies, who,
with a specially favored few of the
masculine persuasion permitted to
participate in u p a rt of the program,,
especially mentioning the toothsome
dainties, numbered nearly a half
hundred.
President of the organization, Mrs.
Alfred Liljn, plcasanly and efficiently
directed the business hour, during
which there was a helpful address on

Robert Z. Leonard
present*

IRISH CHIEF OF
IRREGULARS CAP­
TURED TODAY
( lly T lir A . b r l a l r d

M AE

arc never fulfilled without mon
Be prepared to meet big oppor­
tunities in life with mcrtiey *'•
SAVED as you progress.
/
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0 ur Savings Department works
with you to make your dollars
INCREASE.
Start your account today- and
get 4% Interest.

I 'r m a )

DUBLIN, April 10.— Liam Lynch,
chief of staff Irish Lrregulars h a s '
been captured, i t ' was officially a n ­
nounced this a fte rn o o n . Lynch was
captured by F ree S ta te forces this •
morning r.t Knookasalen near New
Castle a f t e r an ^engagement -in which
he .was seriously wounded.
( . iloyd of I^?c.«o.;rj', rep.e
ing the commission (Jim of .*.
G.
Lippman of New Yoik was in the city
today on business. Mr. Boy d f i.m r
ly resided in the Wckiw.-i .-c.- , . t .ir. *
for many y ea rs v/as with the CitriiS
Exchange in various .parts of th?
state. .
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J a z z m a n ia
/&lt;’• about th* overthrow o f
(Arenas and the moant or

A COMMUNITY B U IL D E R

ta xo p h o nu.

By Edmund Coulding
A

TIFFANY PRODUCTION

M. I L

At

F P FOPSTEU, Prmldtvt

Hoffm an, C cne ra l M n o a g tr

the Princess Tonight

of interest to

Big reduction on a
in
u,i!4 slu,' • ri,k“ Silks,’ Cotton,
Piet
an unathuriz«*il pas.
;
«

u freight truin us
senger. Such n movement has been G O O u S U l l U W o t l O n S I O F
spon«orisl by certain women's organ- ( ] j i y s
IlC g illllin g
W ei
(cations for several sessions past
4 _ *i
n il,
without Hucc-ss, Mr. Weeks a s k e i l i n e S d a j r ,
A p r il
lltll.for unaimous consent foi its immediute passage adding that the railfond* should he required to protect

Yoweti Co.

It

---------------------------F o r quick results, t r y a w ant ad.

“Willite” is the invention of the late
H. P. Willis, form erly chief engineer
Highway D epartm ent of New'York
State; patented 1916, No. 1,190,615.
The “Willite” principle is Hie incor­
poration of metallic sulphates with a
standard paving asphalt, a suitable
small mineral aggregate with lime­
stone dust or other filler. The action
of the sulphates so toughen and
tem per the asphaltic binder that the
result is a hard, tough, resilient, nonskid pavem ent that is frost-proof,
water-proofuind heat-proof.
This action may be likened to the ac­
tion of-the various rare m etals such
as vanadium, tungsten, chromium,
nickel, etc.,'when used in the m anu­
facture of high grade steels, in that,
im portant changes in the molecular
structvfre are produced, changing
the characteristics of the product.
“Willite” is no experim ent—in prac­
tical use for six years—exposed to
the interm ittent action , of water,
heat and cold for extended, periods
Willite Roads show no deterioration.

ul Will build ti cur for the multitude”
S a i d I l i 'n r v

K u rd in i !'•).!— K om i h o w tin* f u l f i l l m e n t o f t h a t

p ro p iu o

i- iintv n u tiic pi'*—ihlt* l l t n i u g h tI k *

For many years it has been Henry Ford’s perSonahainbition to make the
Ford the universal family car—to put it within the reach of the millions
of people who have never been privileged to enjoy the benfits of motor
car ownrship.
During the past fifteen years over 7,500,000 Ford cars have been placed
in the hands of retail customers-more thpn a million and a half of them
within the past twelve months—and yetthere are still millions of fam­
ilies who are hopefully looking forward to the day when they can own
And now (he way is open.
Under the terms of this plan you can select your Ford Car, set aside a
small amount each week and you will be surprised how soon you will
own it. In the meantime your money will be safely deposited to your
credit in one of the local banks* where it will draw interest.
Think it over. Five dollars will start an account. The whole family
can participate in it—father, mother, brothers and sisters each doing

4c* * * 4c* * * *

TH A T ’S

Detroit, Michigan

AUTHORIZED DEALBIt, SANFORD, FLORIDA

B. F, WHITNBR, Caabjer

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 10.1023
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION^ FOR f
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TAX DEED U N D E R SECTION
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573 OF T U B 'G E N E R A L STAT­
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UTES OF TIIF. STATE O F FLOR.
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Pa -Notice is hereby (fiven that MnrcClaaaified Ada 1c a word. No Pa chnl Neil Rose Co., purchaser of Tax
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Yon can find the n a n e of
Na Ad taken for lean than 23c. Pa Certificate No. 2500, dated the 5th day
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•T«ry lire Butin ena Man
Na And positively no Classified Pa of June, A. D. 1831, hss filed said
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121 119 J I B ™ I i 5 Once more the Rowling .League is Overlin
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In Sanford In thin Column
t a Ads charged to anyone. Cash Pa certificate in my office, and has made
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each day,
application
for
Tax
Deed
to
issue
in
in
action
nnd
the
sccon&lt;T~sfnrtTng
o
f
P-T must accompany all orders, Pa
131 175 15(1 -IR2
Na f ount the words and remit Pn ncconlnncc with law. Said certificate the second hnlf took plnco last night Dctahny
Rennett
190 .
' embraces the following described pro■
Pa ncordlngly.
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with the Merchants bowling strong
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Totals 2045.
perty situated in Seminole county,
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nnd taking the first gnme from the
Merchant*.
Florida, to-wit:
Pa Pn Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa m p*t Pa
b
429^—130—18) - -(AO—g
strong".^•tL,a.Club-liy_ncafl&gt; iw o hun­
.....N *4 of s p u . o f SEM .Sec.42. Tav
...... 151 153 150 454
21 S. Range 30 East. The said land dred pins. Every m erchant bowled Britt
torajje'Faeintlea ~
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fo r sa l e
133 1(16 165 4(11
being assessed a t the date of the Is­ b e tte r than four huuOTcd and foiled Rurdick
we pleaae you, tell o tham ; If not,
l i t 155 1 to 115
suance of such certificate in the name a total of 223 pins, enough to heat Rive
tell no. I’heme 498
FARMERS— You can get aeed bed of F. W. Elbcy.
P ur ilon
any of them now in the league.
152 138 1 10 130
fra n i-i and irrigation plug! a t the
' Totals 2233.
Rurdick rolled high score of the
Also Tax Certificate No. 408, dated
Snnford Novelty Worka.
100-tfc the 4th day of June, A. D. 1317, has evening with a total of 464 with DelStanding of (he Clubs.
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1.000
1
0
filed said certificate in my office nnd nhny of the M rn’s Club close behind Merchants
.000
0
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hOR SALE— Hosier and Gays' paints has made application for Tax Deed with 4(12. The box score was- as fob. Congregational:!
V. C. C O L L E R , P rop.000
Brotherhood
0
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and varnishes a t Snnford Novelty to issue in accordance with law, Saldi lows
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certificate
embraces
the*
following
de­
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0
0
.000
Men's Club.
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Worka, S anford agents.
183-tfc
scribed property, situated in Semi­ Iletts
.000
0
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107 ...... UK) 2(17 F a n n e rs
F o il S A l.E—Khodo Island eggs for
nole County, Florida, to-wit:
.000
123 1(11 170 454 Men's Club
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May
netting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
N. 5 acres of NEW of S E l i of Sec.
INTRACTOR and BUILDER Ellsworth, Iicardnll Avenue, Sant
19, Twp. 21, Si Range 30 East, 5 acres. date of the isslinnee of sueh eertifi-. commissioner's rem arks got a lot of
17 Commercial 8 l r c e t —Sanford, Fla.
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83-tfp The said land being assessed at the
cate in the name of C. W. Goodrich, approval.
I OR SA LE—Davenport, dining t a ­ date of the issuance of such certificate
He Went on to advocate a closed
Unless said certificate shall be re­
ble, chairs, chiffionierc, Iron bed. at in the name of Unknown.
deemed according to law Tax Deed season for fish in this county, stating
318 Magnolia Avc.
5-iiip
Also Tax Certificate No. 407, d at­ will issue thereon on the 1Hi It day of his belief that when the closed s e a ­
I’ OR SALE—Strictly modern 5-room ed the Ith day of June, A. D. 1917, has April, A. D. 1923.
son in Okeechobee is in force that a
cottage, 110 Elm Avc.
Phone filed said certificate hi my office and
INSURANCE AGENCY
W ITN ESS my official signature great m any of the southern commer­
F IR E --------- AUTO--------- BONDS
W M V . _____________
( U t p has made application for Tax Deed to ami seal this the 12:h day of Mari It, cial fisheries come to Osceola county
and 'bleed" our lakes. While he
t O R SALK—Entire furnishings a? a issue thereon in accordance with law. A. D. 1923.
E. A. DOUGI.AkS,
would not advocate a closed season
whole and eight room house for rent Said certificate embraces the follow­ (S E A L
Clerk Circuit Court,
fop hok mill line fishing he does want
a*. $10.00 per month, 008 Main Street, ing described property situated in Se­
Seminole County, Fin. to see a closed season for commercial
Daytona Reach. A good summer or minole County, Florida, to-wit: 4.
Contractor and Builder
S W 'i of SF.'i of S\V&gt;, ( IA*ss N«i
Ry
A.' M; Weeks. I). C. fishing sim ilar to that of the Okee­
winter proposition.—A. Y. Lindsey,
and less SWVi) Sec. 19, Twp. 21 S.
M
ar
13-20-27
Apr 3-10 17r chobee section. This ipiestion has
Daytona
Honrh,
Fin.
7-0
tc
INFORD
FLORIDA
Range 30 E. 2 ,-j acres. .
been discussed by the local spoilsmen
FOR SALE—New Chevrolet Sedan
The said land W ing assessed at the NOTICE O F APPLICATION FOR nnd commercial fisheries in Kissit'ifor $000. Run 400 miles. Rig bar- date of the issuance of such certifi­
TAX DEED UNDER
SECTION mec and there seems to be a practical
gain. Owner leaving city. Apply to cate in the name of Overstreet T u r­
575 O F .TUB G E N E R A L ST AT- unanimity of opinion along this line.
K atn h lU fc rd 1UOS
•-I Magnolia Avc. Phone I 0 |. 8-fitp pentine Company.
I'T E S OF T H E S T A T E OF FLOR. — Kissimmee Gazette.'
n-K-A-L
F.-JI-T-A-T-fl
I'OR S .\ l ,E —Roll top desk.
Phone . Also Tax Certificate No. 400, dated
IDA.
tarm i
tn vm lin rn la
the 1th ilay of June, A. D. 1917, has
MAE MURRAY in • Se.ne Irom "JAZZMAN1A"
'DC- 0
•tf "ON
| a - I m p r n T r d Innd
l i i m ir a u r e
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
W.
A.
FOR S A L E - One Ford ami .Maxwell ,Ul'a !'ni‘l cortifltfnle in
" lXi™ ,n n'1
Ur Lata
Surety Honda
has made appltentian for tax deni to Stapler, purchaser o f Tax Certifi­
| touring car, A-l condition. See F.
ira
l.onna
y
issue thereon in accurilance with law. cate No, 8. dated the 2m! day of dune,
\\ elsli at R. &amp; O. Mutor Co. a fte r ,, . ,
,,
,
.
I s i l a t n Prop erty
llualneaa ( ’ b n n rra I
...
Saul
eertjfieato embrace* the follow­ A. 1). 1919, bus filed said certificate in
0 p. m.
WASHINGTON, April 10.— A $70. hospitals ami similar institutions. You i E. S. Gilmore, superintendent, V. esfhi/ ilnsmlioii
, - .. , in
- 10-itp1 iing
M a i n O f f ic e
described properly,
situated iirSc- my office, and has made nppt.raiion
000.000 increase in the March collec­ hi ve most properly chosen May 12 |t.y Memorial Hospital, Chicago, gen­
minole county, Florida, to-wit:
m r i s e n ii K A i .r r rourA.M T
for Tax Deed to i s s u e ’in ucrontunce tions of income mul profits taxes as tile anniversary of the birth of Flor l rnl chairm an of the National llosniReg. 3.42 cits, S. of NW i Hr. of SK
l A M ’O l l l ) I X V K H T M K X T C O M P A N Y
l with law, 8 aid certificate eilib: aci
lie
with the- Moreh culled ions -cnee Nightingale, as National Hnspit
'i &lt;if N K '« -n f rtpe. 19. Twp. 2 1 . 8. following described properly -itu.ited
p h o n e 48
l lll- H H * a a « l l a A i r .
tal Day Committee, nod Dr. M. T. Mrof
last
year,
on which the higher in ­ ;.! Day."
WANED— A chance to build
your Range .'fit East, run 8. Id.PH chs. E. in Seminole ( ‘minty, Florida, to wit:
come sur-tux rotes applied, gives a
"One of the finest nnd most h o ­ Kacheril. Ottawa, p i esidetit-elect of
7.95 chs, N. K1.58 chs.- W. 7.95 ells. | Lot 70, St. Joseph,
I-metical answ er to the lax problem mane product-, of our civilization is the Am en an Hospital Association
The auiil litiul beii g nsses-aal at the
I’losidcut iii’lI National Hospital Day chairman
a * nnd "shows clearly what course fu* the hospital," continue*
-Floral Designs ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tft d a te -o f the isatutiuv «&gt;f stub iv'tili- i The said land being
Cut Flowcrstile date of the issuance of tnli cer- 11 1(.,- revision may lake
So- rotary Harding's endorsement, "and i \ e. j for Canada, experts a majority of all
Annual and Ornamental Plants
tilieate in the name of Unknown, Un­
WANTED TO BUY—A sparagus fern cale in the name of Cnkiiuwa.
its ad­ the hospitals of North America to
Abo Tax Certificate Vo. 105, dated less said certificate shall be redeemed Mellon declared in a statement Sun- 1m livity which nuns to assure
seed, for good d e a n stock will pay
|14 Myrtle Are.------------Phone 260-W
vantages
to
an
mu
casing
number
of have o program May 12, which will
day night.
a good price. Address W. P. Newell the lih day of .lone A. I*. 1 117 has til according to law, Tnx Deed will issue
attract m**rc llum 1,000,000 people to
people
deserves
all
possible
encour­
Forecasting in Ids statem ent; pos­
ed said e* i tifieate i*i toy office anil thereon on the 18th day of \p ril, A.
: ‘v t h a t i i v
if ,
* *'-i hulosale bern (irowcrs, Apopka, ,
the in- m otions.
agement."
sible efforts by the .treasury In have
na made application for Tax Deed D. 1923.
n„.
congress fu rther cut ilie surtax rates
to b to. in to coidance with law, Ran!
W ITN ESS my official tignaluiv
WANTED—Twelve boys Iretween the eei t ili. a.c
I r.iuo he following ill' and seal this the I3(h day of March, on incomes, Secretary Mellon asserted
ages of 10 and 15 to sell the Daily scribed propel ty -itaa'i d i i S.onitode
that the March collections of the
[General Machine mid Boiler
A. I&gt;. 1923.
Herald on the street and also to be County . Florida, to-w it: ■
$403,100,000
luol the effect of increas­
,
Works
(SEA L)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
4
substitutes for carrier boy routes.
ing
ra
th
e
r
than
decreasing the fed er­
S E 'j &gt;.f VK' t ( l a s s |ll,5 ,1m . N* A '
Clerk Circuit ( 'oitrt,
Cylinder Grinding
See Leiiis Shipp at the Herald office S by 7.:•*"* ih* E &amp; W. in SW. C o r ) 1
al
revenue.
Semimlle County, Fla.
between 3:30 and 5:30 p. m.
300-tfd See. 19. I ,vp 1*1. 8 Range •''(( Id.
Automobile Repairs
The secretary viewed tile increase
Ry A. M. Weeks, I). C.
Acetylene Welding
WANTfcD— White nurse girl, $5.00
Said latld bell g a-^e -t il at the date
Mur 13-20-27 Apr 3-10 17c in collections as proof that the down­
per week. Stay nights, Sundays off. of the i.-1-u.un«' of su It certificate in
ward revision had acted ns a stiliiu
—---fhune fi2--------- Sanford, Florida
Phillips Apt. No. 2.
9-3tp the nai a* "f I'likiK-wti.
lant
to
business.
There
are
certain
well
known
and
May Apple-.
A. C. L. RAILWAY
Utile!
stiiii
eei
tifieate-■
&gt;
^bnlt
be
re8
It*in' nmt i Swamp R oot)
------------------------------universally
need
toots
and
herbs,
WXVTKf&gt;
400
Sfi'SV
between
Xj^il
m m t» s»
TO MAKE EXTENSIVE
Senna,
10th and 15th to piek tomatoes; deeiueii at i. on g *.o law Tax Deed
IMPROVEMENTS AT ONCE
Cape Aim's.
highest wages paid and comfortable will i ■-1:*- tb'oeo.i &lt;oi (In- IritIi day of
..
..
. System and Blood Purifiers, These
April,
A.
D.
1923.
Casciira 8 a grad.i.
! ijuarterH. Write if you can come and
Tile Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
I'otassiiun Iodide.
bring men.—S. E. Rice, Vero, Florida. [ WITNESS my official signature and
Ml- Thr A ^ n T l r . l l-rr-.i
,!" «'Ur.f»»4- the Id.... I. stimulate
Company inaugurated last fall a pro­
RE*t' C-M \ i otitains all of t hose
CHICAGO,
April 10. President the Liver. Kidneys and Rowels, elnu-j
Meb-22-to-A pr. -15 seal tIt. &lt; the I.Mi day of March, A.
gram for expenditures nf approxi­
D. 1923.
Harding has indicated a lively inter- 1innle the accumulated poisons which, and eleven other ingredient* th a t have
(SEA L)
K. A. DOUGt.ASS, „ mately $20,000,000 to overcome re­ cst in the efforts of the hospitals of unless disposed of, gel into the blood-1been M ieiitifn olly blinded by. one i"ff
trenchm ents made during the period
Clerk Circuit Court,
the United States ami Canada,
to producing disease, weakness and a the South's Most expert ( luutrists.
Seminole County, Fin. of the w ar, and to care for the in­ mnke the public better acipinintcd vvilh general break down of tin
RK &lt; l 'L \ c'eaiiM’s t'n* System
human
j
FOR
KENT—One
front
bed
room,
Card* of Sanford's Reput- ^
induced by the
Ry A. M. WEEKS, D. C. creased business
mol does it Nature's Way. and you
their
service
and
importance
in
their
body.
117
Laurel
Ave.
9tfc
able Profeaalonal Men, each ^
territoi*y which it
Mar 13-20 27 Apr 3-10-17c growth of the
communities.
He has endorsed the
Unless these poisons are eliminated an't improve on Nature.
of whom, in his chosen pro- M FOR, R!?NT—Furnished rooms for
serves.
i durational movement culminating in by the Liver, Kidneys or Rowels they „ Take RE-Cl'-M A and see lu&gt;vv
fcoalon the Herald retomtight housekeeping, 701 Magnolia Notice id Applirulion for Tux Deed
The principal items involved in this
the observance of National Hospital seek elimination through the skin. ipiiikiy yntir appetite inipnives. Your
10-Mc
mends to the people.
* A venue.
Under Section 575 of the General
expenditure are:
Day, May 12.
*
Roils, carbuncles, skin eruption*. I iver will become active. The dizzy
Ka P o ll IfENT—Five room bung.ihiw yn
S tatu te s of (be State of Florida
Station facilities.
"1
most
heartily
extend
my
good
sores,
pimples and other evidences of spells will disnpctir. Your digestion
k t . m n n n n k i K i
ID ltp
Shops and shop eipiipment.
Park Ave. Plmne 79-W.
Notice is hereby given that A m an­
wishes for the most useful results nature to drive oat thrsc poisons ate will improve. Constipation will no
30,000 tons of 100-lb rail.
FOR RENT— Unfurnished rooms at da Samuels, purchaser of Tnx C ertifi­
longer trouble vmi and rich, r.lcd, lifefrom your efforts," wrote Mr. Hard- seen every day.
Grmle reductions.
215 Magnolia Ave. Call hot ween cate No. 285, dated tile 7th day of
ing to Matthew (&gt;, Foley. Chicago,
Unless your Kidneys. Liver and j giving blood w ill supply strength and
Double tracking*, bet ween Richmond,
10 and 2.
10 -ltp Juno, A. D. 1909, has filed said certi­
executive secretary of the, National Rowels are kept active, disease is sure 1energy to yoer entire body. \ ou will
Altorney-at-Law
ficate in my office, and has made a p - Vn. and Jacksonville, Fla., including Hospital liny Committee, which has to result. Among the universally rcr- sleep well nnd wake up feeling rested
plirution for Tnx Deed to issue m i i r autom atic signals and interlocking gencrnl direction of the in tern a tio n al,
al. ognized ingredients of merit art­
arc the anil refreshed. KE-CL'-MA is the
Over Semlnulr County Bank
cordance with law-. Suit! certificate plants.
pass-wind to health. From now u:i
'll is especially a pleasure following:
program
Additional yards, yard tracks and
1ANFORD .
FLORIDA BOARD — With bright attractive embraces (he following described
Sarsaparilla-—used as a “bind p u ri­ use RE-&lt; U-M \
to express my interest in I tit- work of
rooms in private home. New house property situated in Seminole County, passing tracks.
RE-CU-MA is mi sale In Snnford
National Hospital Day, which seeks fier" for four hundred years.
New equipment, which includes:
between 7th and 8lh street, Laurel Florida, to-wit:
Reg. 10 ft. E. &amp;
l-y
the Unimi -1'burniaey and by alBurdock.
to arouse the largest possible public
Avenue.—Mrs. E. V. Booth.
«-2tp J830.00 ft. N. of SW cor. of N E 1-4
95 locomotive*.
i
most
nil good druggi'-ls. Adv.
Dandelion.
interest
ill
the
work
of
the
country's
'
101 steel passenger train cars.
a of SW 1-4, Sec. 7, Twp. 21 S., Range
ATTORN EY -A TLA W
lit! COMMF:11CLUr.sTRKTvr has
~
5,331 freighttrain ears.
few empty rooms at $4 per w eek,-30 E, run H 599.2H ft. W. H2 ft., N
lu n x D n iix x u iu i^ u a x tiR iiiu riu b M M iJiiii
F ir s t Nation.il Rank Building
All this equipment should be in
with meals $10.00.
10-fltc ‘ 599.28 ft., E. 82 ft. (less Nj 1.80
lANFORD
FLORIDA
- _____________ _—ihs.) The said land being assessed at service by November 1, 1923.
10-2lp
the date of the issuance of such c e r­
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
tificate
in
the
nnrne
of
Moses
S
am
­
The Sunford C arpenters’ I.ocul 1751
contemplates a raise In scale to 75c uels. Unless said certificate shall be WOULD IMIOTKCT T H E
■
F ISH AND TURKEYS
A R C H IT E C T
per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923. redeemed lAcording to luw Tax Deed
■
2 9 1 - 2 G t p will issue thereon on the 9th day of
■
■
Nothing very exciting occurred at ■
■
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
May, A. I&gt;. 1923.
■
the
regular
A
pril
mbeting
of
t
h
c
!
j
■
lANFORD
■&gt; FLORIDA , ‘ CL’T TH IS rtUT—IT IS WORTH
W ITNESS fay official signature
■
board o f county commlsnioners, Mott-!"
■
nnd
seal
this
the
2nd
duy
of
April,
MONEY
■
day,
in
regulur
business,
but
one
or
A.
D.
1923.
*
Cut out this slip, enclose with fle
two
sentim
ents
were
expressed
unof­
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
und moil it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­
ficially which met with considerable
Clerk Circuit Court,
field, III., writing your name und udSeminole County, Fin. popular approval. F or example, the
fleld, III., writing your name and lidHaving just received two cars o f Sw eet Feed and for the sake o f moving same immedi­
LAWYER
■
commissioner* were discussing tho
turn n trial package containing Fol­ 3• 3-o,a.w-fltc n y A. M, WEEKS, D. C.
N
ately, we are making thin ut actual cost, viz.:
Court, House
conclave of county conKftTasionchvrtit
e y s Honey und T a r Compound for
Tallahassee this week Yu consider Icg^
coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kid­ NOTICE O F APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED UNDER SECTION iillation affecting county official*, e
rm Examined
Glaasss Ds*lr««l ney Pills for pains in side* nnd back;
575 O F T H E G ENERAL STAT­ cetera, nnd some one staked what
rheumatism, backache, kidney, and
UTES OF T H E STA TE O F FLOR- measures were specifically proposed
bladder ailments; nnd Foley Cathartic
for consideration. Commissioner R.
This is absolutely less than you can buy this feed for at wholesale and the QUALITY
IDA.
Tablets, a wholesome nnd thoroughly
I
V. Phillips then hit a verbal bulls
guaranteed.
eternising cathartic for constipation,
*
Opt kl a*-Op U»mclrlst
Notice Is hereby given th a t W. eye w/fiT^hls declaration, ‘H’d like to
biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
Come in und see us during this sale, inspect the feed and save 55.00 per ton while
IS C u t F irst fltr—4 Sanford. FIs. bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
■
Pierson,' purchaser of Tax Certifi­ setwfl law passed which would fine u
this
feed lasts.
•
■
man
a
hundred
dollars
who
ia
caught
cate No. 47, dated the 6th day of J u ­
■
in the woods with a gun during the
ly,
A.
D.
1914,
has
filed
said
certifi­
Rooms 22G-228
cate in my office, and has nrado a p ­ closed season. There urc some men
plication for tax deed to issue in a c ­ who will kill more dear and turkey
■
■
now than were killed all during the
cordance
with
law.
Said
certificate
DENTIST
I F IR E , L IF E , AUTO INSURANCE
■
■
New1 Mcisrh Building
embraces the following described pro­ open season nnd they ought to be
phone 201
Sanford, Florida perty situated in Semipolo County, stopped by n severe penalty." Inas­
much ns there hne been considerable
Florida, to-wit:
Lot 38 New Upsala a s shown by J. rum or of late that a few men are
It I* proper to call a b atte r a ‘b a ts ­
-T
man. unless he strikes out. In th at O. Fries P la t recorded in P la t Book m aking a practice of out-of-season
shooting, and a whole lot of con­
r , PHV81CLAN-8URGEON
cose you may use your own judg­ C Pago 13 (O range Co. Recordi.)
The
said
land
being
assessed
a
t
the
demnation
expressed, for them, the i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i u i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i k i i i u u i
ment.
_ _
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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

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:B0WLERS ACTLVE AGAIN-MERCH ANTS
’0 A WIN OVER MEN’S CLUB
HOP OFF TO

CLASSIFIED
ADS

Every Merchant Bowls Ovc
Over Four Hundred and
Burdick is High Man

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A re You Going :S
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to Build or
I
Repair

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■ My_advkc_rejrardi iur roofing... on'’Lcost you*
a cent!
BIRD'S ROOFS—A roof for every building

[uick Service Transfer

“

Leroy P. Chittenden

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Tel. 137-W.

leneral Shop and Mill
Work

Address, 911 Elm Avenue

B. W. HERNDON

S. 0. Shinholser

[A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

March Tax Collection
Increases $70,000,000

At the Princess T heatm T onight

WANTED

iTEWART The F l o r i s t ' ^ " , ^ S Z f L S .

•NFOIID MACHINE
COMPANY

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WHY RE-CU-MA PURIFIES- THE SYSTEM

The Ingredients of This Wonderful Remedy Are
Now Made Public

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

National Hospital Day •"Hi.»• nature .nt.m.i.d i- used as
Endorsed by I resident wiicu■properly hiemied with oiimi-

FOR RENT

George A. DcCottes

BOARD AND ROOM

FRED R. WILSON

'ON J. MOUGHTON

SPECIAL THREE DAYS SALE ON HORSE AND MULE FEED
FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY

CHELLE MAINES

S'

70% Grain, per sack, @.................... ....... .'___ ___ ____ $2.20
80% Grain, per sack, @ .................... .............. ............ . $2.30

Henry McLaulin, Jr.f
Opt. D.
W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

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DR. R. M. MASON

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SANFORD

FLORIDA

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