<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/items/browse?collection=16&amp;output=omeka-xml&amp;page=21" accessDate="2026-05-21T04:29:47+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>21</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>285</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="1864" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1736">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/527100dcc7ee42255db5c4b929a2b2af.pdf</src>
        <authentication>6ea6246ace56c73c03fe9a729ca7aadf</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="18497">
                    <text>V •'

^ mm

r

grow ers

—

and

- —

buyers

xar e W r e r atlVV# **‘'V»

m ust

get together

m

for

m utual

/

.

»n», small
m,. small
Kradc for
yard—

I
IN* TH E H E A R T OF TH E W O R LD ’S GREATEST VE G E TAB LE SECTION
V O LU M E IV.

■*

g"
g«

3s

SANFO RD. FLO RIDA, M O ND AY^ A P R IL 9, 1923

Im S T I G A lM PRESIDENT AT HIS DESK
| ROYAL WEDDING, AX ROMIE
L i •GISIm IRE SOIEM U ®
INTO PULLMAN
REC0NV1E
SECOND
WEEK
OF QUIRNAL PALACE TODAY HIGH CHARGES
f
TODAY AFTER VACA'
LITTLE BUSINESS IN ORDER
SPENT M SUNNY
. . . _ ........

!V\

*• a* «

Princess Yolanda, Daughter o f the K in g and
Qneen o f Italy, Becomes Bride
•

BOMB DESTROYS
CANAL LOCKS IN
iHREE PLANS ON RUHR DISTRICT

IUIT ROTH HOUSES W IL L
SW IN G INTO MOTION TO­
MORROW FOR 2 MONTHS

W IL L BE M ADE 1»Y IN T E R S T A T E
COMMERCE COM­
MISSION

MIAMI DOCTOR
WAS KIDNAPPED
LAST NIGHT READY FOR W&lt;

• —- •
ttlr The Amiorlnlrd I’ rraat
G R E A T L Y INVIGORA^
l l l j Tin* A ft«n rla tn l I'r m a )
ROME, April 9.— Princess Yolanda, the eldest daughter of King Victor
TE R G O LFIN G A N D FUS­
W ASHINGTON, April 9.— Investi­
Emmanuel and Queen Helena, was married today to Count Cnlv Di Bergolon,
ING IN TH IS S T A T E S Captain of Cavalry, who holds dccorntion for bravery in the world war. The gation into propriety and reasonablenesn
of
present
surcharge
placed
«■
civil ceremony which took place nt 10:30 o'clock In the grand hall of the Qulrinal palace, wns followed immediately by a celebration of religious rites in against passengers who use Pullman
the Pauline Chapel Tilso wthin the palace. Because of the recent death of the equipment and into general schedule
for Reapporlionment of Stale
C A N A L IS III.OCKEI) SERIOUSLY princess’ maternal grandmother, Queen Milena, of Montegro( the services of rates charged for Pullman car ser­
and One of Them Will Re
were conducted ns simple as possible. The princess wore the traditional vice instituted today by Interstate BY MEN REPRESENTING TH EM ­ Will Take Up Important Matt*
IN TE RFE R IN G W ITH W A T E R ­
Adopted it is Said
With Intention of Diaposlnc
SELVES AS OFFICERS— WAS
white
gown with a train o f rare old lace. The flo w cn 'in her bouquet were Commerce Commission. The time nrul
W A Y T R A F F IC
•
of Them Quickly
place
of
hearings'will
be
assigned
la­
BADLY BEATEN
grown in the gardens o f the place. The count wns dressed in the uniform of
m r T » e A ■a n c ln f rd I ’ r r a t )
ter.
«■
a cavalry officer.
.
• Hr The Annoclnlrcl I'rraa)
TA LLA H A S S E E , Fin., April 9.—
&lt; H r T i e A i M f U l - . . . - | ___
ESSEN, April 9.— Tito explosion of
U l r T h r A u u r U i r d P re a a )
ie legislature was scheduled to re­
W ASH ING TO N, April 5 ^ -W la
M
IAM
I,
April
9.—
Dr.
F.
Eugene
a time honib destroyed the lock o f
Hon. Forest Lake
convene for the nccond week of - iti Dorthmundemst canal near Herne Full List of Committees . Senate Committees
Elmer, was kidnapped and nttacked dent Hording wns back at hi* desj
today invigorated by a five-weeks va­
{biennial session this afterniHin nt 4 early today. The cnnnl wns blocked
Home on
Visit
from . last night by three men who posed ns cation
For
House
o
f
Represen­
#
__
Have
Been
Made,
All
spent in the south and ready
deputy .sheriffs is still being denied
|o clock. Little business wns in order seriously in terferin g with complicat­
to shoulder again 'he accumulation of
today
to
cuRcra
at
the
apartments.
He
•
.
Tallahassee
tatives Now in Session
for the brief Monday afternoon ses­ ed inland waterway traffic • in the
Ready for the Grind
was reported to be suffering from official business. The president is
sion, but the two houses are expert- Ruhr.
lion,
l
orrest
Lake,
Seniiiml
concussion
of the brain and at times Hiking up important matter* now bee
le
counThis is the most serious case o f If You Have Any Business With the
[ cd to swine actively into motion to­
T A L L A IIA S S K . April 9.— Senate
t.v s representative is here todnv mi
Irrational
ns
result of the beating g lv - 1fl,rc Wm wi,h tho Intention of. dismorrow.
sabotage yet reported on the Ruhr
House Isink Up Your Committee
committees ns announced in full b y1 •
••
In&gt; “ ,n
I short visit to attend to business a f­ on him. W. D. Payne, who represent-j po,l,nK ,,f ns n,an&gt;' ot them «w p o » i
water
ways.
The
lock
destroyed
is
" ith the exception of tick cradicaPresident T. T. Turnbull:
fairs and also the affairs o f the city ed himself ns Dr. Elmer’s attorney, |Wc ,n thc nrxl two tnontha in order to •
I H r T k f A « « itf |n (r 4 P r r « * l
lion, amendment o f the Hryun pri­ near the junction of Uortmundom’s ca­
Audit and Control of legislative
T
A
LLA
H
A
S
S
E
E
,
April
The
full
as
he is mayor nnd city commission­ snid the affair would lie thoroughly! ° ,cnr ,hc Wa&gt;’ for
Proposed westmary law and taxntion, nil «»f the nal with triain canal that runs to the
Expenditure:!: Oscar M. Eaton, chair­
list o f committees o f the hquse ns an­
er.
Mr.
l-ako
had
but
little
time
to
investignted
by
authorities
nnd
nil
|
l'rn
trij*
Hie
middle
of*
June, set as
major problems ns outlined by the j Khine at Duisburg and Ruhrort
man; R. ||. Rowe, W. C. I lodges, w.
tentative time for beginning the trir
nounced by Speaker L. 1). Edge fol­
discuss
legislative
affairs
but
snid
visitors
were
denied
admission
to
El­
governor in his message, have been j
the largest inland port in the
M. I goo, N. J. Wicker. •
low :
but the president has not definite
be was satisfied with the lesult of mer’s room.
given a start with the introduction of v’or*,l
located. It wns thc’ inlcntion
Appropriation:
W. C.
Hodges,
decided
whether he will carry out*—
the
speakership
eoirtcst
and
he
retired
Agriculture: .lolin C. McRae, cbm., chairman: S. W. Anderson. F. It.
of the dynamiters not only to block
bills dealing with them.
proviso,?
tour to tho Pacific ’£■
from
the
race
along
with
several
oth­
Three, different plans o f renppor- the canal but to drain the waters C. II. Kcnncrly, W. It. Bislmp, M..W. Johnson, .1. II. Scales, W. M. Igou.
with
a
posihle
extension to Ala:
er
candidates
to
promote
harmony
in
Ulmer,
('.
II.
Taylor,
L.
J.
Matthews,
tionment were introduced Friday anil I rout tin* main Rhine llcrne canal
John"SN Taylor, J. II. t'olann, K. J.
til
tanks
and
to
be
able
to
gel
down
A - IUv,rs' F* 1• n&gt;'nl- Nnthan Ktheredge. W. A. McWilliams.
nre now in the hands of committees. which is the main waterway artery of IAUGUSTA, Gn., April 7.— Hi
to real business without- any delays
.
j Banking: W. J. Epperson, chairTwo of them provide for constitution- the Ruhr. The* French say this main Mn&gt;o,
cation ended. Prcaidont Hardin, {
over political log rolling. Mr. Lake
canal
has
not
I
ih
h
nti
i
f&lt;
i
k
.I
will,
*«
A|)|i»G|&gt;r4HlMtMHi - l-n*^lil)rfrp|mir«' imiim; »1.~ t f r Hrnln»;— —\Vr .Anitrrmn*
|
« l amendments, while Uu&gt; third, by
TiTglit Tinned lii^rfare toward' Y ;
h upon s^viVal important committees
Senator. Anderson, would effect the the loiks on both sides of the one dy- man; A. II. Williams, Nathan Mayo, T. J. CampM I. M. O. Overstreet.
ington and’ his mitul toward the
the
most*
important
being
the
Good
rcadjjustinent under th e'present con-' nM,nil«'d were closed immediately after J. .1. ParBli. II. S. McKenzie. C. M.
.* apitid,
State
Buddings ' and
of problems of stale.
Roads
committee
and
he
expects
to
atitutional limitations. Senator Phil- ^
to prevent draining of Tillman. J. II. Marvell, N. S. Mat­ (•rounds:
II. II. Wells, chairman;
The departure o f the preside £■
do some good work during the sixty LE FT FT. MYERS FR ID AY AND
— 1
thews, Amos Lewi*.
lips stated that he has received as, the moiu anal
S. W. Anderson, W. II Mupolcs, W.
paity from Augusta tonight brodJJ
days of the session, lie has some im­
H
AVE
NOT
BEEN
HEARD
surnnees that the
constitutional
------------------------('•institution:.I Amendments: A. II. 11. Mulotic, W. C. Hodges.
to a close a vacation iif five wceEL
portant loeal bills to pass nnd wants
FROM SINCE
County Organizations; K. J. KthWilliams,
chairman; A. T. Stuart, S.
amendment regarding reapportion- C h i l l H l U i n H a d H i * l l )
for the chief executive, four weeks of
them framed up as soon as possible
merit voted down at the November
*
. Paul Gregory, Fred R. Meeker, M. eredge, cbaiimian; W. I*. Shelley, W.
which were spent in Florida and one
and put in shape for him to put into
(••*
■'••••&lt;■inini I'rma i
elections will be supported if pre­
in Prison Escape But S. McKenzie, Fred Van Roy, •), J. H. Malone, J. M. Mitchell. W. A. Rus­ the legislative hopper ......... the big
A ,’HI l , “ No w" nl "* to in Augusta. N o w ,that it Is over it
.
sented to the electorate again and be
PArith, Tliohms W. Bryant, F. 1). sell.
can be said that pcrhnps no president
rush of the Inst few week:, when loeal
" f lhc , W l
Parties
Arc
Unknown
has introduced a measure embodying
Miller.
Drainage: T. J. Campbell, chair­ and slate bills are liable to be tabled
" f ,,n «■•«»» ketleved lout in in recent years has been able to enl that plan.
Under his plnn counties
,
_.
.
. . .
Commerce and Navigation: Frank man; J. Turner Butler, W. A. Mefor the next two years. Among the “ C KverK|w,M 8incc
hns been j'V &gt;'Uch a complete rest and freedom
I o f 10,500 population or less would
ATHENS, Cn„ April 9.— Depart- ••• ‘ “ iToll, chairman; .1. II. Marvell, Williams, K. J. Ktheredge, J. II. Col- most important bills in the hands of received up to noon toduy from tho from care as Mr Hnrding in the pe­
receive one member each in the menl of Justice agents were said be R- F. Mohr, A. T. Stuart, (». 1. son.
he le ft s
Mr. lake nre the no fence bill, the "‘•out ear of the Miami Motor Club riod since March 6 when
house; counties o f between 10,500 and ' about convinced that the letter which Knowles. S. J. Giles, R. A. Henderson,
Education:
J. If. Colson, elinlr- nnti-sidning bill, the lake front bulk- which left here at two o’clocksthis Washington.
20,000 population two members, coun-' a woman told them she received Sat•s henr. Wallace Tervin.
.man; N. J. Wicker, M. O. Overtsreet.
bead bill, better protection for fish morning for the Everglades. The car
That this almost entire separation »
tics o f between 30,009 and 100,000 urday from Gerald Chapman, esenped
County Ronds and Bridges: S. W. K. .1 .Ktheredge, J. M. Mitchell. W.
and game nnd several other bills for '* in,'r&gt;'in»f Secretary Maxwell, of the from official duties has benefited Mr.
tTjirec members each, nnd counties of convict, came from some one else. &lt;*,,tzen. chairman, J. A. Brock, J. L. W. Phillips, John I* Stokes. '
various precincts as well a* some Motor Club and two others and is well Harding is plainly seen. Moreover,
]00,000 or more four members, w hile' This woman said to be a nurse and MnHhews, J. Hampton Jones, Percy Engrosseil Bills: W. J. Singletary,
very important state legislation. Mr. provisioned and has first aid kit in Mrs. Harding, whose
convalesence
ti»e senate membership In* equitably Ip * M u under surveillance since
Witt, A McClellan, F. W. Nolle, cbairnian; J. II. Colson, II. G. PutLake is an experienced legislator case any o f the Fort Myers party need from her illness of lust fall, although
distributed with a limitation of 38 Chapman escaped from the hospital
Harris, Charles J. Ferrell,
nnm, W. P. Shelley, B. H. Lindsey.
with many terms to his credit and he medical attention.
I steady, was slow, while she remained
members.
j here, where he was undergoing trentEducation: W. A. McKenzie, chair
Enrolled Bills: It. II. Rowe, chair­ say* that the members of the legisla­
in Washington, during winter^haa roA nteasuro started in the house bv 1.men! for Wounds received |&gt;rior to his ma,R Edwin S. Dew. Fred Van Roy, man; W. A. McWilliams, S. W. An- ture this year are a bunch of live
' gained much of her former strength.
Representative Van Roy of Citrus, and ftr.,t recapture after escaping from A - T. Milam, Fred R. Meeker, A. T. derron, K. J. Ktheredge. T. J. Knnbb. wfivil wh(, ' nr„
moro
This return
hy Mrs. Harding to
Senator Mitchell in the senate, would the Atlanta federal penitentiary. The Stuart. J. \V. Shelley, A. T. Williams,
Cities and Towns; W. W. Phillips, work
Wo|k thnn ony
health, in thc opinion of members o f.
any pre.
pre
make tlve house apportionment on a woman told ofifeers "she received the !*■ U. Pinholster.
ehnirman; John S. Taylor, J. M. vioun legislature in many years. Mr.
the vacation . party, has been quite
basic population o f 13,000 for one letter signed by Chapman asking her
Banks nnd Loans: Carl P. Weld- Mitchell, W. II. Malone, W. P. Shelley.
I^ike will return to his legislative
us much o f a tonic to the president
member, and an additional member to meet him near thc hospital Satur­ ling, chairman, Forest Lake, J. J.
Constitutional
Amcndmnnts:
-I. duties this nfternoun.
ns the days spent in tho sunshine o f
would be given for every 25,000 there­ day night with money and provisions. Parrish, B. K. Bullard, A. W. McLcar- Turner Butler, ehnirman;‘J. B. John­
hlorida and Georgia. Tho presi­
after. The state would bo split into While fhe officers watched her she u i i , A. W. Young, J. L. Matthews, S. son, John S. Taylor, John P. Stokes,
dential party will arrive In Washing­
equitable srnatarial districts, even to kept the appointment but Chapman D. Williams, A. W. Weeks.
W. C. Hodges.
TH IR T Y-T H IR D A N U U A L R E U N ­
ton shortly after noon tomorrow, and
Canal and Drainage: A. W. Young,
thc extent of disregarding county failed to appear. .
Commerce and Navigation: John
ION W IL L OPEN ON WED­
Mr. Hunting will return to his desk
(hnirmnn; W. D. Bell, D. It. McNeill, P. Stokes, ehnirman; Jumes K. Cal­
lines. Thc membership would hr
NESDAY
’
Curlot Shipments Reported for Sat­
in the cvccutivo offices Monday.
R. A. Henderson, Carl P. -Wcidllng, kins, W. J, Epperson, W. J. Single­
limited to.3i, thc number now com­
urday, April 71h!
Affairs o f Klan
In returning to Washington, Rfr.
&lt; I1 r T l » A a a n r ln trd t 'r r s a )
Ben C. Wllnrd, F. W. Nolle, M. I), tary, Oscar RL Eaton, W. II. Mapoles,
prising that W&gt;dy.
Florida—Sanford section .
.*58
Hnrding, it was snid, by members o f
NEW
ORLEANS,
April
0
.-V
is
lto
r»
i Carmichael, E. II. Mahr.
There arts psnding measures for in­
J. Turner Butler.
W ill Be Discussed
Florida—By boat, 91 crates.
of the thirty-third reunion o f thc his party, curries with him a strength,
i Convicts: Nathan Mayo, chnirmnn,,
creased gasoliie taxes in both houses.
,,
n.
,
„
„
W
]
l
Ma,ono'
fhainann;
Florida-MannteeHcctlon
21
United Confederate Veterans which cned feeling that people of the south,
Before Proceeding: c. H. Taylor, R. II. Weaver, Mi \S. ^\\. H. Mapoles, W. J. Singletary, W.
In the lower body Representative
opens Wednesday, continued to pour although largely o f a different pollMatthews o f A*chua, has n measure
Ulnu r, J. K. Whilty, Herman Blud- - J. Epperson, D. K. Knight. .
Total
i H r ’I h e i M i i r b i l r i l I ' r ^ . l
. .82 into the eity today and was predicted ticul faith, arc united with him as
Clay
W oviding for a three cent tax, two to
Corporations:
Juhn P. Stokes,
A T L A N T A , Gn., April 9.— Before worth, C. H. Register, John
by convention officials by tomorrow pccsidcnt. It was evidenced and de­
go'to the county'end one to the state. t.jt;u.r Emperor Simmons or Inqierial Smith, L. E. Wade.
Calkins, W. J. Epperson, T. J. Knahb.
Shipping
Point
Informiitioif
for
Satur-j
night
thc greatest crowd that has at- clared ul thc dinner given Inst night
Corporations:
(\ II. Kennerly, chairman; T. J. Campbell, James K.
Tho same provUk*U are contained in • Wizard Evans can settle down to
duy, April 7th:
tended
a reunion since 1893 would be in\his honor by the bailing citizens o f
a senate measure by Senator &lt; olson. temporary management o f affairs of chairman, It. K. Bullard, A. Y. Milam,
Judiciary “ A*’ : W. A. McWiliams,
SANFORD, FLA .: Warm, clear there.
Augusta, and this section of the stato
Mr. Matlhtwa’ bill also provides f'*r j t|jt. Klan in co-ojtcruliun with J. M. J. n. Marvell, D. It. McNeill, J. W. chairman; J. Turner Butler, R. II. lluulingM heavy, demand nnd move­
und indicated by the ovation he and
a dcnlcn.’ tux of JtO, the county to (;t.orjjC| marshal of municipal court, Shelly, C. ( ’ . Epperson, W. A. Mc­ Rowe, N. J. Wicker, John P. Stokes, ment slow, market dull. Carlouds f.
nnd Mrs .Hauling received late to­
get five dollars and the slate five. ^ an provided for in the court orders Kenzie, S. W. Getzen.
J. E. Johnson, II. 0. Putmrm, W. M. o. h. usual terms: 10-In. crates Gol­ Henry Chappell
day, during
an
uu(omobilo ride
Engrossed Bills: W. 11. Bishop, Jguu, M. O. Overstreet.
Reprrse'nttaive'Miiler, of _ Duval, I m*»i w&lt;-*-k a «*onfefence wn? to be
den Self-blanching 4-tl doz. stalks in
through the downtown section o f
Favors
Co-operation
w h o , ' when he isn’t legislating, is pres­ held at Imperial Palaee some time chairman, W. I). Mercer, Hugh Mule,
Executive Communications: W. A. tiie rough few sales best $L40-lfl,60,
Augusta,
'
i,|cnt of thc JackaontiHc Automobile during the day to diveuas ways und M. L. Hinson, Amos I a ’w Is , John Russell, chairman; It. II. Wells, K. E.
on
Large
Scale
New French Strain 4-fi doz* stalks in
Clay Smith, J. Ed. Stokes, Furl G. Knight, T. J. CampMI, R. H. Rowe.
Club, y l* actively thampioning n means of (irinidure.
. ■
the rough $1.25-11.40, mostly around
Adams, C. S. Acrec.
Shrine Black Cat
straight out two cont* gas tax, all of
Finanre nnd Taxation: 8. W. An­ $1.25, few best higher. New French
The following letter from ||. II.
Enrolled Bills: C. II. Taylor, chnn, derson, chairman; RL O. Overstreet,
^ jj'to go to the state.
were &gt;requested, the number not to
Ceremonial, 13th, .
Strain and Golden Self-blanching poor Chappell, one of the oldest and nvost
.The first week’s proseedings was exceed 25, while the house decided to John A. Taylor, C. II. Register, R. N. J. Wicker, W. C. Hodges, Junies E. quality and conditun low as $1.10,
prominent growers »»huwn his »cnW ill Be Humdinger
marked by the injection of tho death provide outright, 20 copies for. mail­ Bowers, L. W. A. Rivers, John Clay Calkins, J. II. ('olson, J. II. Scales, II.
timentB on the subject of the buyers
of Martin Tu»&gt;ert, o f Msnich, N. 1)., ing. Thc trouble wasn’t about the Smith, J. Ed. Stokes, Puri G. Adams, II. Wells, Oscar M. £nton.
gutting together:
FORI) PLA N FOR BANKING.
The fateful day approaches— Friday,
’
who is alleged to have t*cn brutally number o f copies to Ik.; given so much C. 8, Acrec.
Game and Fisheries: J. H. Scales,
Your editorial In thu Saturday’s the 13th—bringing with it the ShrinCensus nnd Apportionment: Ben C. chairman; J. Turner Butler, II. G.
beaten at u private rolvict camp, ns it centered around provision for
Read the new plan o f Ford agencies Herald on organizing the celery ship­ ers' Black Cat ceremonial, when soma
Jho victim of thc county « a » k t lease their nqiiling. Both houses now have Willard, C. Edwin Dew, W. T. Hen- Putnam, II. H. Lind.my, James K. Cal­
in
this issue. You deposit five dol­ pers and growers was very .timely, fifty innocent but not unsuspecting
diy, M. I). Carmichael, A. T. Stuart, kins, Oscar Rl. Eaton, E. J. Kther­
Rouses
system. The debate in jptlt w
mail clerks for the purpose.
lars
a week in the bunk and then In nnd it does seem that that something novices are to tread thc burning
A. II. Williams, Fred N. Hcckcr, W. edge.
rim rampant into fields tttr W v e d
The work already laid out for the
n
short
time you can get you a Ford of the kind could Ikj done. Thu farm­ •amis, furnishing ‘fresh meat’' for tho
fro mthc subject, altbougllHhi^. was session has been, apportioned, to tho D. Bishop,
Insurance: D. II .Lindsey, chair­
car
just
like saving up for u Christ­ ers o f the Sanford section are aa in­ denizens that infest the lonely desert.
( ’ Jty and Town Organization: W. D. man, W. Rl. Igou, J. it . Scales, W. A.
never uny doubt but that u legis­ various committees. Thc delibera­
mas
present.
The banks are here to telligent a bunch o f farmers an there
From all parts uf thc statu intercet
lative probe would ^»e n ul&lt;t The tions o f the week therefore, will be Bell, chairman, E. 1^ Shear, Purl G. Russell, It. II. Rowe.
servo you on this proposition nnd they is in thu United Stales. The tuhacco is being shown in the approaching
Adams,
F.
X.
Carroll,
J.
F.
Bustv,
It.
discussion in thc house I oifckt in scattered all over the upstajrs o f thc
Judiciary:
W.
A.
McWilliams,
have an udvuhiscment in this issuo farmers o f Kentucky was organized event, when between two and three
the name of former Govern r kidney rnplto! nnd not confined to.thc cham­ Powers, G. I. Knowles, E. Harris, T. chairman, J. Turner Duller.
telling yuu about it. The Ford agvn- a few years ago. Tho tobacco prices thousand Shrincrs are expected to
B. Pinholster.
J. Cults, and the alleged evil ofVrouni bers.
Public Utilities: James K. Calkins,
. ,
ry
under thu management o f Edward were raised from 5 to 30 cents in the gather for the m eiry-m akingi-—
County Officials: II. J.
Pcipor, chairman; It. II. Rowe, W. A. Russell,
ty officials who, under the al rAnent
Thc budget embodying the recom­
Higgins
also tell you about this great first year. I think it would be a good
IxH'uly, the Inst details o f the ar.
of enticing fees, it was 1' * * • 4 mended appropriation* of Governor chairman, J. A. Harper, M. L. Hinson, M. O. Overstreet, J. Turner Butler. offer today. Watch tho advertise­ idea to surd to Kentucky and get a
rangements arc being completed and
Charles J. Ferrell, Thomas A. Fletch­
stm hed the broad statute c rnlng Hardee,
Privileges
and
Elections:
John
8.
Treasurer
Lunning and
ments for the FORD cars and trucks. man to show us how to do it. I un­ everything put in shape. The Sun­
vagrancy over many abuses. M*is- Comptroller Amos, for the various er, D. C. Geiger, I. J. McCall, ‘ D. II. Taylor, chairman; T. J. Knahb, W. J.
Kentucky rise theatre, in which thc sessions
You are able to buya car under this derstand this bunch of
Mays, A. W. Weeks.
t e n u r e s to abolish the lease systu.
Singletary, W. A. Russell, 1). N. Cone.
governmental departments and In­
farmers
were
Just
u
lot
o
f
ordinary ore \o be held, will be ready for mtit.
not*
plan
even
if
you
have
never
^ / in tr o d u c e d in both bouses, vhlla
Judiciary "B*: D. E. Knight, chair­ owned uno before.
stitutions was laid on the members* * County Organization: 0. M. T ill­
farmers'with
a
lot
o
f
cum
nun
sense The camels, the black cats and other
the senate, Mr. Hodge* went rt l
drtks Friday. The law ereating the man, chairman, R. A. Henderson, S. man; W. C, Hodges, James E. Cal­
and
on
over
aboundancu
of
tack
bone. critters are “ rearing to go,” the va­
further and advanced a mea*u«m ; budget plan o f appropriations pro- 8. Griffn, W. D. B e ll/ 8. D. W il­ kins. II. I|. Wells, W. II. Malone, J.
W EEK’S W EATH ER.
H.
H.
C
H
A
PPE
LL.
rious committees having in charge
prohibit flogging of convicta.
id** that Jt must be taken in hand by liams, Ben C. Willard, C. II. Taylor, M. Mitchell; D. N. Cone, Oscar M.
•W. T. Hendry, John C. McRae.
different phases of
There was the usual argument
Eaton,
B.
II.
Lindsey.
Jofrit committee which must report
W ASHINGTON, April 7,-W e a th e r
There are two kinds of people in are doing husines wp|
Finance and Taxation:. II. 8. Mc­
harangues over the number of jtf^aMining and Mill Resources:
T. J. outlook for thc period April 9 do 14, the world: useful ones an.'
within five day* “ or as soon
rybody, is Joyful V
ala to be raajled to the constituent«.
ftcr as practlenblc.,, Indications Kenzie, chairman; Nathan Mayo, Knabb, chairman; W. !\ Shelley, II. induslvo: South Atlantic and Kust uncs. Tho classifyingJm
John
G.
RIcRac,
W.
T.
Hendry,
O.
M.
vicliins-to-bo
The senate finally resolved to let ev­
II. Wells, W. W. Phillips, Oscar Rl. Gulf States: Showers beginning uf u a i^ 1 ^ * * a .
L it wilMa heard from during
Tillman,
J.
if.
Lord,
W.
A.
RtcKcnzIc,
Kjtton.
ery member, mail as many copies ar
KJ rW —
M'mUIbmiI MI rass Bit)
•O aatlsA w&gt; r « s « BUI
m o 2 ra "^ *'ltCnera,W

MOTORCADE
SAID BE LOST

!

CONFEDERATE
VETERANS MEET
AT NEW ORLEANS

CELERY MARKETS

■

Vi's M i

irtHnRnlaaaKtf ■£&gt;**&gt;■■ an aa M a u w oa aa aB a au e
.
...
&gt; ’ "

. . .

•

.

■ &gt;

■

■

fl
il

�r ir r . # F , - ^ f ^ 3 a g

THE SANFORDDAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923

PAGE SIX

10-ycar

guaranteed

gold

filled

. Don't forget the Orte

’.lent

bracelet watches regular price $16.76; Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
.
,
Special $9.75 fdr Saturday and Mon­ C. Rower.

FOR F L O R ID A :**
Fair toT
. night and Sunday.

day.— The Diamond ^Palace, 1107 East
First Street.
'
8-lte

*«*
*•

Wonderful w-cathcr again.—Stajcdn
Tlerula this month.
William Jennings llry;,n has pur­
You seldom hear The Old Folks n t:
chased property in Sanford. Anoth­ Home Now. For that matter, the old j
er 'sign -tiiat^anf ord irrepyit y fy trood: fr&gt;lksTs'cldom stay at home.

W H IT E SER V IC E
EXCLUSIVELY ...

Thnt organization ‘ plan *for the.
growers and shippers is the beat yet
nlthough it has not been worked out Hit; D A Y FOR K N IG H TS T E M PLA R
ns yet and is only in the embryo..
pno o f the bigge-t events in the
Get tome nf that good home cook­ history o f Florida Templarism is be
ing in the Sunday Specials nt the
"Weliilm Pining Rooms tomorrow—
big Sunday dinner.

107 EAST FIRST STREET

The Princess
- ------ -T O N I G U T- ______
The beloved American actress who
treated the role o f'" P e g ," which
has been played more than lD.’Oot)
times In-*-

Indiana Lady Says She Wat Ronif Down, Suffered With Her Back,..
Took'. Cardin, and
Got Well

TT»r» is the story o f the O’Cdnnels
f Ireland and the Kingsworths and
H A S O PENED IN TH E Richmond, Ind.—"I thought I would oChiccstcrs
o f England.
A. fiery,
write a line or so, to say that I owe ray
N E W STORE
eloquent
young
Kingsworth.
When
good health and strength to Cardui,” says
Peg comes along, business picks up
a letter from Mrs. Cora Courtney, 31
We carry the largest dhmonji line in Railroad Street, this city.
and the dramatic incidents, comoti’.o city. Some specials for the rtext ___U Juris, jilt run-dow n uatil-my family n a y mid ■IheTiSW bm vrgsTrTeg uT
TW days in 'Diamonds, Wntcheu, Jcw- thought they would lose me,” writes Mrs.
gethor with her Irish 'brogue
oliy, Cut Glass, Hand-naintcd China Courtney: -“ My husband coaxed me to
makes this ono o f tho- banner at­
SltvcrWare, etc. Below we ’arc quot­
tractions o f the season.
ing some special bargains.

Get ono o f those fine r.peciu! Sun­
G E N U IN E DIAMONDS
Added Attractions
day Turkey, dinners at the Valdez•
i ne opening day
vizi Ik? given
,
0
Hotel toir.dfrow for one dollar. Best•j over to registration, followed by a 15 Gcr.uina Diamond Rings, original
Included
of service. Everything good to eat.• .special conclave and entertainment price $3.7.00 to $50.00. Special price—
for the visiting ladles and Sir Knights.
$22.50 Each
George A. DeCottcs hns sold his1j On Tuesday, April 10, the big pa­
fin was opened ensuite anri tiistefull;
* Don’t forget the One Cent.
home on Magnolia avenue* to Ilnndel rade will bo staged. .
-K. Blue White Diamond Ring, ong
decorated in dainty sweet peas.
nml Mr. and Mrs. DeCottcs will tnke
Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
Assembly o f ail Knights to take
Inal price $175.00. Special price—
Upon arrival the gucstr were greet
quartern nt the Montezuma until their plnre ut the Masonic Hall, No. HO
C.
Bower.
.
ed by the hostesses, Mesdames Griffin
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
$110.50
ncwshomo
is
built.
•
West
I’inc
street,
Orlando,
at
9
a.
m.
Kiup'p, Jenkins, Tyre, Gunter nn&lt;
NO TICE TO A L L CONCERNED:
Phone 217-W
preparatory to parade at 9:30 a. rn.
-K. Blue White Diamond Ring, orig
Li ubakci A contest, “ An interesting
Thu Sanford Carpenters’- Local 1731
The
grand
officers
will
be
e.
corted
innl price $K7.50. Special price—:
—4* r « « ir * ( « l a (
«r «m ln * wedding" was much enjoyed. The
contemplates n raise In scale to 7.*&gt;c
from the -San Juan hotel to the Elks
O a r . or If y«a nr*
writ prize a lovely box nf candy, was won
• »M t«l card !• Ilila Iriw rlM n l,
per hour, taking effect Mny 15, 1923.
j Club.
•
Salalla. ar (rlrpksar tha Itrm. II • » by Mrs. John Courrier. * The booby
la ( T t l l l r ip p o t U lr *
291-2Ctp
The line o f march will lie south on
; prize fell to Mrs. Gunter.
C UT GLASS
,
Orange
avenue
to
«
hurch
street,
en
it
Mi;. Pearl Robson rendered a num­
10Q assorted pieces of Cut Glnss foe
SO C IAL C A L E N D A R
on Church to Rosalind, norili on Romber of beautiful piano selections. The
card parties and gift3 to l&gt;e given
Residents o f Chuluiita, Ge neva and lind to Central, east on Central to
I.-idi-.-:. whose birthday it was, were
away. Original price
Special
’Sunday—Pageant, “ A Modern Prodi- J
other
rectlnni: in Tln-NL&gt;sth oa: lw.-n Elks Club. ?.
•hr,wired with a wonderful mray of
prices,
while
they
last—
gal*Son” at tho Methodist ihur.di;
portion of Seminole county appeared
Taylor Commntuk ry, No. 2fl, and
' towels o f all kinds. •
at 7:30 p. in. unilcr the aui.j.'.ce ■: of
at
the
last
mooting
of
the
Chamber
the
Sanford Band, must lie ready to
$1.00 Each
A fter a most pleasant afternoon
the Kpworlh League. . •
o
f
Commerce
opposing
the
present
No
\x. W o
fia -v c \Acan
Have
Clean i
roll
from Sanford on Tuesday morn­
the !:&lt;. ter.sos served delicious rofreshROGERS I HI 7 .
Monday— Mrs. J. E. Baker will, enter-j1i:u«nt.i« onsktlrtg nf chicken salad and Fence bill whit It provided for the ing promptly nt 7:30.
TOURtVES,tfM’M&gt; eyes j
ugly cut ?
tain the members of the i’»jk- Or­ Vuitllic.;, hot enffi i? with, whipped segregation of cattle in that rerfion
All ears used f o r . trailspnrtntion -J picrcfl in iliext, I G17 Silverware,
H they Tirc^ItchTSmart, Bum- j
gan Club nt her home on West First .renin and nfindwiehes.
of the county.
A fter considerable will be arranged on the ve: t side of oiiginal ftr iie '$28.75, special ^irico—
MENTH0 1 ATUM
or Discharge, if Sore; Irritated, ■
, Street nt 3:lft) p.m .
... *
Third and
Those present- beside.* the hostess- discussion by tho c- present it was Pa»k avenue between
is antiseptic and
Inflamed or Granulated, use •
h county-wide bill Fourth streets.
Monday St. Agnes Guild meet with i- \vt:e: Moadanios *• 'uurrier, Mrick vuti-d ( o ’ havt
Murine. Soothes an d Refreshes.
gently
helps
the
A
Mrs, Raymond Key at 3:30.
The Sir Knight,-, and the Sanford Wo tarry Community! Sterling, 1SR1
) Moyc, Jim Moye. Crawford, l.ilja, ilia fit d per mi'ting rattle inle.-e.--l
Safe
for Infant or Adult. AtaU {
l
healing.
$
Monday— Pipe Organ club will in-i t how-ll M&lt; Connell, ( ’ulliomi, Bandy, three w ii. i to f -r.ii- their cattle.
Band will meet at the- Mu.-nnic Hall, Rogers Silverware at reduced priccn.
Druggists.^
at the home of Miss Martha* Fo:: Crowe, Telford, Watke% Graham and
corner Magnolia nail Seronrl alri-cts A ITC H E S — Hamilton, How ard, W n l-,
»»’na/.f
‘ r
V-.,,, „ nit&gt; mu] will* march to tho
on Oak Avenue nt 3:30.
, Miss Kennedy.’
s The Woman’s Club are having their
MURINE CO., 9 Em Ofcl* Street, Ckkulliani, Elgin
i.
cluli house- reinodrllrd.
The G-ork
Monday— Westminster Club me: Is at j
7 to 21 Jewels at Risiuced Pricer..
when
completed
will
give^
this or­
Every Knight Tt-niplnr in this cornthe home of Mrs. J. E. Baker on
Prut•
!,
t
W
R
IST
W
ATCHES,
White
n
ganization quarter? which will be iiiuuity is urgently invited to attend
West First street lit 3:30.
fluid, Swirs and American makes, 2
modern in every respect. Tire plan- tills Grand Conclave parade.
.
H E R E ’S Y O U R S T A F F OF L IF E , IN
Tuesday— Business meeting o f tin-.
Bi’etangv lor Tonneau modelr.
We ■
Were drawn by. E. .Moughton, local
I.U'i turn'out and put Sanford on
Daughters of Wesley at 7:30 p. in.
•
airy
j-n
elegant
line
in
lira
i-Jet
U
E V E R Y DELICIO US V A R IE T Y
architect and the construc.tion work the map. Let’n al) go.
nt the .Methodist Church.
Wat. ins the well guaranteed wntrh, a
I f &gt;tm wan! io realize that there is an art of baking, you need only
’ B l'I.O V A ,” 15 and 17 jewels with jjj look at the counters o f Routh’a lktkery. There, ; o : n upon rows of
Ttfcsdny^ Social l'c i ailtru nL will 1
11 al ti ilqicd prices.
a bridge party at the Welukil I
Floiein e Mi rn. Helen Yerimy, Gladyee
Bread, Pic?*, ( akes, ( rollers. Muffins, nnd scores o f other varieties
by, nt 3:30 p. in, with Mrs. J. t . Wilson, Sura Evelyn Williams, Nfiomi
terupt the appft’ % and dciigbl the eye. Absolute purity o f ingred­
Bcntii-it as hostess
FrlE D I A M O N D
' : 'i - g g i i . Gem- Stippington, |lol&gt; I todients, baked in t£- cleanest, most scientific ovens.
sop. Bill Move, Ed. Moye, W. A.
The Daily Hi-wild. B&gt; per w e i»;
P
A
L
A
C
E
Among'the busiru-siS visitors hi'te \d.n»vft. Il.ury Wimldsh, Morris Wim317 East
Street
yesterday from Jacksonville wi ri 1 H- bi-h ( ha lies Mero, I.ei- 1’i-ek, Robert
I*.
WF.INMKItG,
Proprieln
Hardee
to
Pursue
W. Britton and It. Hnunehey..
’ll.rasher, Wanu r Scoggins, llniinlen
a
-^ N ex t to Princess Thentre
u
’
DuRose, Sam Fh iseher, Walter • &lt;»nH)21 l*olicy as lo
- E U B Z E S E S B u cE a tu n d D B C tE n iaB a iiiiaa riE B H ia B aiiiia H iM M an iiB a iE
Mrs. C. A. Sonu-rs, of Brooklyn. N . 1,„.||y nml .Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Woi.d•• »
’ MmUI i )., mi :i
0
i
t
l
r
r
I
'
n
r
P
t
f
l
i
l
l
r
m
t
i
Y., stopped over in the city yerti-rdiiy , ,,-r.
Local Legislation
.
' 1 i'■
enroute to other ponu.s in the r,tulv.
« 1. • IU III* ftflit if
- i I.•.in11 .Hi it»t« i
-------l.tlYK I.Y URIIIDK PAICI Y
.
T A l.l.A H ASEi-, Apti! 7.—The mi1 I • .ft! »i. &gt;1mU I» &gt;.
•
• ii u H In l h»
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph ( hum. o f Turnm,
Ceorge Knight enteitaiped at pie: sii-n hus gone out ninoi g the leg­
10 Stores in Georgia
1 Store in Florida
liu. were among the visitors in the t|lk ihird of a series of bridge parties islator* that Governor Hi-.rdee will let
at whieh she lias liin-n entertaining at county bills r.o: pnqn-ily advertised
bar lovely home on Magnolia avenue. pn *• without lu* i ignatiire, a* hi- do.
Gcrliude Jones, of (\-ntralin, III There vveie thne tables of players.
last tesrion.
Thi.'
impn-muon i'
was among the arrival:* here yest* i
1 i:e room.; were adorned with a pro­ baud on tlu- i xecutive’a dign —ion
day and i* regixW-re.l at tlit- Monti' fusion &lt;/f eut f!.i\v.-rs, vases and bowls fn .m Id* inrssni r* yesterday, in I'*'
ziinia for a brief stay.
In I ' m .
I mi i I r e n . * t '.
. i i l t-i
I
• l bright .eoloii d nasturtium* and pe- message h\ urged that a eoaslitnI• I
• . 1 ,l \ I ' I•' 1 •* | . •
Sanford’s New Store
lenir.t lu-lng used.
tior.nl anii t.dnient i&gt;&lt; nil- |-ted teipiira i i i t,
. t S it t i f o i'll int
nln
. r
Phone 127
i
i
l
l
*
o.
i
■
t
1
«•••«•.
A
J
'
1
t
ti*
Gertrude Jones, &lt;-f ('. nt rulin', 111.
Durjjig the aftitnoon an inti-Te-t- ing that loeal bill* be culvert iced
M- ML* It.. till .!.«&gt;« f .1
4l t! • A
was among the at rivals l.m- ye.-tet- log game of bridge was play. d. high thirty days. The « .m morion pro­
•" ' i *• t» Mini |h#-r** !•* .it** »%••*!' ihi
#*f f
t*lf !&gt;!• •I ll« t **111
ilny and if; registered at the Monte .•'.eon- being made by Mrs. F. K. Ituu-' vide* now that they be advertised six­
toil
»» ii • • t i n r e o f m i l l f o i l
zuma fur a brief stay.
• Is- r l«| till ttf «*« ITil I*!UI tl f will- In
millat, wtio was awarded silk Imsc. ty liny*, he suid, but were nyt en­
n ii * • ivif« * mm| iikohiNl yit.i
The i 'insolation prize, a’ dainty hand forced.
I i ut 11» r ••t’tl'ii i il |ri»*. l!tt* t.rwfiitll Iff |•11 1•111 11 s**1 In tfit Huhfi.nl
•»td made humlk'-ii hk-f, went to Mrs. C. E.
lie miid the it-porl had gone out
. lif t.till i» m tv«fiufttir hht.MNti.il
•»n- Henry.
111f ••9'*| ' H* Ihtllllli* 1'vHllli) l*Ji. ftlil.
that he planned to veto unadvertised
t .t* Ii U n i In! *
i’ttfiNv * Uti\••
at«’
At the conclusion of the caul game. local measures' this session. He -.vcis
*r- Mrs, Knight served a tempting salad not responsible for the njairt, he raid,
ii.' I..'ih l n»hl n f f t r i i i t '••n t
it. ?'* Illl
* I * # ll!U ' . .1 I*-i u!;i.
eourse nml an in- epurse.
“ hut perhaps it was well that it cirHi *i.i\ i»r April, a i •. 11*l*..
The coidial hospitulity o f the hos- culntcd.” He realized, he said, that
•: a . iHirui.ASH.
i * l f r». C ir c u it i *• *»i1 1
t.-Ks was reflected in every detail of
L
h
tlh
o lr f u t i l i t y . J* 11 •i if 1;*
the legislature could over-ride him
MA I sr.fi.
’ l*i llii* delightful affair and the Occasion
oa vetoed hills and indicated that h«i ut i '«*fnp1&lt;iltt i hi
•orl wa one of exceptional pleasure to tlur
was planutfocmf inf i-ntfw cinfwcm
tl“ -' guests.
.
plumed to follow the same ploiey he
had Inal session.
-------MISS m .F J v T o N E N TE R TA IN S
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sloan, Mis. E.
l ;i;;t evening Miss Mary Elizabeth
THE C O NCREG ATIO NAI
Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. t . A. Sloan, of Rule, t -n was the chnnning young hosOwustjiniu, Minn., wure a congenial p ** win-:? she entertaiiu-d a munjier
cut lie n .
party of tourist* stopping over in the
her f.-cnilz ut bridge ut her altri.eeity yesterday.
,
, live h .ou- in Rose I'ouiL There IseO NE-STRAP, $2.5)0
the br ead
— ----ing several tables of players.
w it h A
Mi*. Ben Leigh, formerly of this
Kpiry rarnulium*, larkspur, snap
P
urpose
city, but riuw -of O i IuihU, s jH -n t-tir a g o r tr a tlC iM ifir spring /lowers vvete
n a l days thU week ua the guest of i.ilii ticnlly arrunged in basket* and
Mrs. Donuld Smith at iter apartinenta crystal vase* in tin- room* where tinil: the lu-e building.
.
jeard tables wore placed.
-------The tally cards were fascinating deMr. and Mrs. D. De Lenox, o f New vigor in pastil colors, and when liuYes, our pure food
York, iirrtviid in Hartford yesterday for si’ote* were cotmteil it was found that
bread lias a wor­
a short visit enroute to their home Mies K ilty DuBosc held hhrh seure
thy .purpose.
Itfrom the southern part o f the state jn d wa* given a Vanity. ’Iru- men’s
where they have.been spending U iv'pilxo, sill: lio&gt;c, went to Robert
brings health and
SPOR3’’ MODEL W IT H TW O P A N T S , §25.00
winter.
—
*
! Tiitarhur.'
strength ana a
— ----| Following the awarding o f .the
Mr. and Mra. George Reiiler, whose, |.rizes, the busies* assisted byr her
meal-time satis­
marriage was a lOrc-nl event in Ju-.k- mother, Mrs. K. Dulcston nnd Mis. J.
faction
to
the
Woodruff served n delirious aalad
S nville, were in the city several day*
• *
folks who partake
i s . week combining business ^ ’|(k|(*SUa* ftdjqv.-i-d by an ice course.
I^easurc. Mr. Holder being a promiil- j Mi*s I'liR-Ktun's guests were: Miss§30.00
.
o f it regularly.
»nt business man of Jacksonville and ex'K Itty Dullozg; Olive Nevvinan, I-aOno sTice calls for
m m a
hos many friends here.
Ulnirc Jonc.', Georgia Mob|ey, Mue
a lo^f, one loaf
■: ■, end Mildted Holly, Durothy Cameron,
IL V. C alder, C, E. Gullerdge, Mrs.1
---------------------------- •
forms the h ab it
E tU Colder and C. Montgomery, of BUBHCltll’TION BRIDGE P A R T Y
.Fort LauiR-nlule stopped oyer, in Han— !----ford yesterday enroute horse fiorn Ht.
W. deV. Howard Chapter, U. If!»C.,
Petersburg, wherf they attended the will have Hub.xription Bridge, WedPrevents Skidding, .Mean* Safety, ar.J*
KasCem Star meeting. . ntsday afu-rnoon, April 11th at the
they ro*t no more than ordinary *
C,. I, A. P A R T Y
S
• Tires
A very enjoyable event o f laU week
HIGH TEST G ASO LIN E
.
was tbu birthday party-given by six
ladles,/whose birthdays came
lit
Don’t forget the One Cent
arch, to Ule members o f the G. I. A. Thursday, J-ritlay and Saturday
ORT*ANDO, F L A
Th/ lovely home u^Mrs. IL C. Grjf- C, Bower.
1liu Palmetto Ate.l ’huoe 4U1-J
,\. F. FA LC K . Manager

J

,

ROUTH BAKERY

ITS WQSIMY

Young M ens Tweed Suits
Men’;5 Serge Suits

F. P. RINES

�THE SANFORD DA'lLY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 192,1

ly Herald
MiMin r » r r p t Sun.
; n n lld ln c. KIT
(S t a r t , Fla.

rinting Co.
-ere la r r -T re n .ii re r
Cirnrrnl Stnnnirrr
• rrtla ln K S ln n aerr

rnlntlnn Mnnnurr
"Irr S p. m.

rrt la C1»r **T farrier
- fa IH-pnirr W e e k ly lle r e a ir r a
S eialaale I 'n u d f

xr-Krlfisr.
nun n

am a t’ litle n

the first to bog for. n curfew law. To
he sure, It wn* the-duty of the police
tn presen-e.oratr nt these concerts,
but it naturally follows that at the
first rebuke or needed spanking the
young oA; received there would go
out n cry that children were being
abused nt the band concerts. If par­
ents would see to it nt future con­
certs that the children sat down while
the musical numbers were brinp ren­
dered tin re would be more pleas­
ure. No one objects to the enjoyment
of children at the frequent intervals;
but during the musical numbers the
preat majority will mqch appreciate
polite behavior among the children.
I'alatku Ne ws.

cigarettes

u u ; j ; . .k i u - ~

AM
tRKANTOIAftOta

» itltU t *

TO CHARACTER

This will serve you well at all times and
under all circumstances.
T H E J T O I ’L E S .R A N K of . Sanford is
ready and anxious to help you to help
yourself. An interest-bearing account is
your best recommcndntlon.

TI1K yi.OUIDA HANKKltS
A committee of Florida “ bankers
composed of Chas. A. Fnirclolh, of
Tampa, chnirmnn, Fred 1*. Cone, (if
Lake City, Hr. I/niis A. Hire, of Taniits o f re-piibllcntlon o f special
pn, S. D. Clarke; of .Montiecdlo, and
■ herein are nl*o reserved.
E3R AI. D I l l ' l l . I l l M i . I ’ ll n n r 14a
A. I*. Anthony, of .lacksonville, have
prepared n “ securities net’ which they
n Advrr,l«lna krpre* rn-.MIc-r
will ask the legislature to pass. The
ERtCAN PRESS ASS' it'I AT lON
committee states that the measure
•which they have prepared '‘embodies
.ill the elements of protection to the
public with -the least possible hindR E T TORET11 lilt
ranee to legitimate business.”

Enforcement o f Rules
And Regulations o f
Hotel Commission
(H r T h e » . « n r la (n l F resa )

The bankers and the leudinp news­
papers of the state united forces some
time ago to drive out of Florida the
Stocks which were being offered find
sold to people who bad no opportu­
nity fo r proper investigation were
shown to lieuIter ty worthless, but be­
fore the campaign was inaugurated
the people of the state had been mb
bed of nrdioiis of dollars.

The title of the net pin pared by the
committee of bAnkers quite f ,:51\ pie,-ents it, scope ami purpose. It is as
follows: “ An act for the registra­
tion und regulation of certain Individ,
Tucfif'
OUU VICE ritH S lIlE N T
oah and entities selling, filtering for
i
_
i
Da*
sale nr deliveiv, snlieiting subsei ipanford lleriihl is booming a Flori thins to nr orders for. disposing or
T u ^ W t ~for~thc ItrmnrrHTie notninn ' uri.1!, . I mU i .l-_In ilisjn'ise of. in-.lLnig
®~T for vice-president. While
tin offt-rs foror impiiries about, or deal
’ mtnatlon is an honor, as g tub- the mg in any manner in sc, in it i o ,bMminntion goes to a doubtful State, fined herein; cmift-rring powers Aral
Not la-fore Florida gels in the doubt im|n&gt;wing duties uri thecointiiissiiirif-i
ful column will this State lit* lo n g of banking, and nth'-rvvi,&lt;- providing
nizi-d pm a major party presidential for the administration of tins act:
ticket.— Titusville Advocate.
presi iiloiig penalties arid making an
You nro douhtle-s speaking about appropriation. ’
■Cftnrlo* I&gt;. Haines, the nevt vice
I bo act |,r,»v*,|**v for th&lt; office of
prenident of the I'nitnl States, old "blue shy t oiofiiissinm r,“ and thidear, and wi- ju-t want t., till you "iL'i-i is
o ted with uunTV.jit.y t that in part your snimtse i- m u i i v I mul.e the most si-atvliing inquiry , (.■&gt;
but Mr. Haines is a former t’origie--- th&lt;‘ merits anil value ef any slot l.s m
man front the great .- tali of Ni w -egui ities whiih it may be d- -m d to
York and he would not only ratiy tin ode: for -utJ-- in l-huuiu. He will hav«
1 vote of the sooth but of tlu- north a |'h&lt; right to lequiii the tiling of tIn
fnr as geographical lie, are lotu-'ii nam, - i f all pei
d-anted will,
ed. And then if you will in v,-Mu'ut,
in tiip ii
pmpo n g to olli i n
hi* reroril ns a corigressmaa. as a rail- seiuiilu , ih.it hi t**iv and tin- in
way* and sleam-lup build,-t and a- a "t',b "I all pi-isme who will In- cmIlian of tin rmi m-iti prop), you will ph-.v, &lt;1 in canvassing. b &lt;J the ih o|
find that hi i on,, of tin- hi-1 \ m,-i
util si-, rit a1'tiiieliib-iil lig i- lia
ican* in Ann iiht although hi- hid, "• any misrCpr,- entail,III in oh
hi* light uiidei^ a lui-h, l. l-'lori,la laifiing a eeitifn at, not ho,izing tincould ,io nothing bett, &lt; than boosting *nl.e of sioek will, upon ,-onvu lion,
Henry Fold f o r p r e i , lent ami (lull h- make the guilt}
person or pel Oil
II. Haines for v iee-pr, sidrlit. Tin; subject to a line of not more than
would he u winning team and on, f,u Sfi.OiMi m iinpristinment for not mote
the people to to to.
than two veurs, ot both. The , oto- r
*
HAND COM 1,1.1 Sl’Mfl K
*
II l.-ftltl l' ( llll IH!KN

offer at this time. If you
are looking for a real In*
vestment, see us.

TALLAHASSEE , April 1).— Co-op­
eration o f the legal fraternity in the
enforcement of the mica and regula­
tions of the hotel commission is com­
mended in the annual report of Dep­
uty Hotel &lt;Vo'm i'i-inn'T \V. II. Vo:thuigh, a having gage a long way
in listening his load.
“ In the matter of arrests I have
been particularly fortunate,” ho stat­
ed. *‘ ln only four cases have those
arrested pleaded ‘not guilty,’ and
they were found guilty and upon my
i e;juc-t wire given suspended sen­
tence upon complying ,wiLh fegula! lions and paying eo.-ts. Thu credit
(f o r this, reebrd, to some extent, is
dm* to the legal frateurnity. In ev­
er;: i.ase where the defen-Je has cm] ! loyed legal tiilent, 1 have met the at1tortu-y and shown him our sido of the
- on e in d the work we are doing,
Ai4«l this h .s resulted a I have inijieated, m ih-fe.udcnt'.. altottiey nd. i-ig hi- client to plead guilty and
in I. fur the h-iiieney of the court, up­
on the condition hi- would c-oinply
with the lav .
lice,mil* familiar with

The net will he presented at the
bankers' convention soon to be held in
St. Petersburg, and if it is endorsed
by thernnvention it will then be pre­
sented to thelepi slain re with a re­
fluent for its enactment into law.

suh-Miten
Thursday evening the children were dozen yea
albo annoying to the itihtruim-ntulixts
as well as to the people upon whose
feet they trod as the scampered
ubout shouting uml acting us no well
brought-up child should art. Parent*
or guardians need give but one order
to have it obeyed— if they commence
properly, and those who do not are
again l the swindler* cileit instances
o f men and women who hud been rob­
bed of their savings representing
0 BELL
W HEN U
munf
year* of frugality
and hard
YO U K R E A L
L IS T IT
work.
E STA TE
W ITH US
With such a Inw n* that the com­
mittee representing the banker* bate
drafted rigidly enforced the peddled*
W e have scveial unusual
of worthless paper will be shut out
bargains in real estate to
of the state.— Tampa Times.

’ m iu &gt;

*t;r &gt;■ •

Tltcrc could be no belter indcit to char­
acter than a savings pass-book.

_ JtY_

Mtii h disappointim id vvn- f. It ui , uiiii&lt; &gt; ,
the dedication toncerl Thui'day ,
m -w .i I-, f,
ning by those in clung,- o f ,||ililt&lt;-u w . c!&lt;.
neglecting t o contfol ;,ili-.|i- l i l t ) . 1 pti.hatily
through enri les ii, . or
imilulity mg
I ,*i
Children, und n-.i-y ones, in hug, ganizu-ti**:
numbers, prevented the enjoyment ••f nu tit," In
many who w, nt to , nnccii t„ I*,- on- J -.immi i
tcrlaincd not to be annoyed.
Such
It i- In
( luldicil as n p ia u " &lt;1 tbeie m liugv w o i k of tl
numbers to m ream und &gt; , ll und uu i-d by th
noy the public should have been ci- that the a
Ihi-r. li ft at home ot aonl to tlu- fui - . oJature
titer side of the school house grounds, enormity
where the tucket would have proved which hav

4

AN INDEX

K T i l IE A * H « U I A T l: l» 1‘ IIHNH
iM oclatfvl TrCss Is e x c lu s iv e ly
to the use fo r re p u b lic s !I«n o f
I aiapntches creilited to li or
-WlM cred ited In this paper
th e
local
n ew s
iiulillnlunl

|day. We have tried the co-ope rat ion
’ idea in a smnll way hut the scope
'should be widened and flu- main iih-a
Is ‘to get the buyers and shippers to­
g e t h e r and the growers will come in
trDCCBUse they recognize the necessity
o f some concerted action to save tid­
d ly.
Each year at this time this
' same question comps up and it in
getting to be a most tiresome ques­
tion to this, paper. For fifteen years
io have urged n standard pack and
MoriO-operative spirit here
Sanford,
can see the result of holding

mi

nr*».

Thc loan who wins is the man who docs,
The maii who makes things hum and buzz,
” h, man w ho wot Its and the man vylto nets
U ho luiilds .'ii a hf.sis of solid fails;
Who doesn't sit flown to mope and dream,
Itut humps ahead w 'Vi s‘ f or, e of steam;

V.lto I

Better Road Material, W ater
Proof, Heat P roof, W iil N ot Rut

* ----- ;

-

i,.—

Wf -

ht;ti:trng- the Irgai Q

or Rave!, CrcejKtH* Shave, Nonand Rustless

•
\\ :ll shim* npiiti,
•/i* - , fillil Up !it•!'ll ih.- rain
- a [ ih- of wotI.,
and never will shnk
and tllP toil made sweet,
oo with tIf - red IiIimuI

he Article About W II
L IT E in this issue.

tr future City Streets and
Ml HM M. MKN WH.I. IIK
jj
\ iS i.lo K S M.KItIi \\ M iN K S M A Y .*

*
~

T III('
I i l l i

d ll'

O 1 \ / !\ I

“

\ \ / If I I T U

H i

*-

*

I n f o r - * flft fl t t f l ,

Sanford, Florida

W iL L l 1L
—

I

Interesting Is* the Tax-

'
*
*

nu-nl-i were not standing up under
Iralfn . lie t iek samples of thi* pav
UW and cut it to analytical lalmia
toil, , and

t i n y , rep orted

a trace

of

' 1ip pei in the asphalt. Willis tlarn
tiaied'lhi- origin of the a plin't and
found it ( .me Tcolli the fields of Up-

’

i» r,Fd&lt; ia, a field long sipri- evtirat,

*

I ' i i y t r * ol S .ia lo r d aad

’

he also found that c u n i l i y to In- ,m

*-

Si m m ol,■ ( aunty

*

hiied w ith i upper, which g a v e him the

*

*

idea of ini of porating copper jtt.o the
a-ptialt. II,- limn resigned-his po,jlion and d .otwl four years to c v
Fie , t foplialt has pii vt n to l„- the p«-t imcnt.il am, amt was able t,, finally
imi.-.t m i i m i m i nl and tliirahh- t y p e , , f I t ' l l ' l*-.' and toughen asph-dt just as
paveloeul known today . One reason tungsten ui mai gurie-e will toughen
f„i iLs success i tin,', because of it- and temper steel. He then patentedi sileficy it ah-nt I,, and di livers tin- I be places-, under tile name of "WIIsl fjl-ks of t nil fir over a large nn-n or- !•««*" and it (n* since hern coriFtructsurfacc fthih- a tnjn-roih-nt type j ed in every climatic condition in
must have inherent strength greutet America, fiom Ik degrees below zero
than any shock vvbitb might be up- m Cunada to l.".k degrees Fuhri-nhite
plied, otherwise it will break and &gt;n the Yuma desert, und never a
dim-ntgrntc, and the huiiding of such' single jntd has failed to give the
a total vvlmld l»- impnntical heeuuse satisfactory seiviee expected of it.
of thi; exeesive cost. The- average |“ Will it**” iiu-r. uses the efficiency of
life ef
sheet
asphalt
pavements asphalt 100 per cent und eliminates
throughout the United States is in jail, tlu* disagreeable features .Mich ns
excess o id year* according to the waving, rutting and. ravelling, jireI'nitcd Staten llureuu of Koadi at a- sealing a sttmoth even wearing surtisties,
‘
face that stays'us laid. WUlite is
Now. even sheet asphalt bus been “ ^alutely noii-»kid becuuse of the
improved by a process known as Wil-; tempering process setting the oils so
lite.
Invented by Harry "I’ arson*'
heat Ifu# no effect on it und it is
Willis, former state highway engirt- j u^so ^'nterproof.
eer of New York. While in that ]*oslSome of the greatest engineers in
tion he w:is aide to investigate the America that were .tcry skeptical at
merits und failures of all different first are now enthusiastic supporters
types of road construction, und do-0 of Willite und claim that it is the
voted n huge part o f his time trying greatest discovery in the history of,
to devise a tyja- of construction that i road ImUding nml more nearly ,n p -(
would eliminate
the high co*l of proiimstes permanency than any oth-1
maintenance-on highways and give er known type of road.
,
the public a tytM! tliat would approx- i
FRED O. EBEIIHARDT.

be placed and Mr. Willis bee;
aware ofVhe fuel that the sheet
A u ,—

*t d M

n*-M

For,, f.atv or fifty doctors who
•i,i m,-min *
the Midland Floiida
Mi do al F -I I,-iy will In in Sanfoid
\\ i.'dtu; day and they will t o doubt he
ati-itni|'iHiiieii li,v their wive .. 11nr, is
'one of tin many iotiventions that will
I,.- held in Fianfdrd in the t ear future
which go-' « to show that we are so
located that ii will make an ideal
I litre for f otivenlinns of any nature.
T ild e will lie ,i public lain In- ui at the
Y.ildi . Il&gt; ii-l on the- day to which all
Hieiuh, j of the Chamber of ('&lt;miim-ti-c. K.w.inis, liolary and Woman'.
( lob an invited. 'Tile charge for the
lulu hef.'i will In- SI.'Ml mid at this
time th-'ir will lie several prominent
doetoi . that will deliver talks on
subjects , f vital inti re, t to each and
,-vt-ry person. Sha\v your inil-rest in
the fity and the convention liutly by
your attend;,!;, r.

n
*
a
*

County Roads Should Be
Paved With

S P E C IA L TH R E E D A Y S S A LE ON HORSE A N D MULE FEED
. FOR M O N D A Y, T U E S D A Y A N D W ED NESD AY
lir.vinif just received two cars o f Sweet Feed und for the suite of ncWint: same immedi­
ately, u-e ure mukini, this at actual cost, via.:
j -

'/()% Grain, per .sack, @ .................................. ........... $2.20
_

80% Grain, per sack, @

.. ........... .............. ;

1... $2.30

T liis is absolutely le s s than yinrean buythis feed for at wliol/saje and the Q U A L IT Y
guaranteed.
m
j
'
'
U*
•/
Come in and see us during this sale, inspect the feed and lavtf ?5.00 per ton w hile’
this feed lasts

The habit of making mistakes fit
frequently cured
by getting the
wrong bottle out of the medicine
chest.
p f headlight:

SANFO RD

F L O R ID A

�U 'tiu

PAGE TIIREB

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923

a n R acn n B acctiasab B B tfV B k N j

VTh
[25 pieces “ Ev^r-Fast" Suiting, Yellow, Rose,
iBlue, Pink, Green, Lavender.
Guaranteed
|,water and sun p ro o f; 20 pieces figured Voiles
(in a lithe new Spring colors, light and dark
,pattonis, very fine thread, 40 inches wide.
[ Special for 4 clays, yard—
•
x

One table o f '10-in. Voiles, light colors, .imaJl
net patterns, 27 -to 32 in. Gingham, small
cqcck ami small stripes, extra good grade fo r
2ii specials for 4 days sewing week, yard—
*

*

Y

»

* u

Thfcheiv mti lorjalsTalriy^ urge one to'get o iif ne pd Ips&lt;iThread nnfl'Sus~in&lt;. TTunfl-iv pitUCrns litnipt one \rlt h PTnrrsTrf iden^
for making complete wardrobes. N ew Cottons and Printed Silk tempt one with their loveliness and suggestive gay Frocks
and Rlouscs with which to greet Spring Tim e. And lovely trimming. Laces and Sewing accessories your every need nos
been anticipated when you shop here. When you shop here, you’ ll sec the newest patterns in Silk. Cotton piece goods, l)b J
mestic and Imported Gingham w ith special prices for

U S H IU

36-in. Nainsook
yard iv.........
Special Soft Nainsook
yard ..... ............ .....
36-in. Best Bleech
yard ................
33-in. Indian Head
yard ..................
V^hiL:-VcuI«K.AliiiHTu,Alulcly, Twills, Fancy W h ile lVauding. and

36-in. Indian Head
yard ..................

Solid Colors in all new shades
and fancy check. Beautifi
for Ladies' Underwear and
Men's Pajamas, yard
....'

I inches wide, guaranteed fast to
sun and water, in all tlu*
light shades, yard

ripe Tub Silk for Shirt
I Messes, also all colors
in I'ongee, yard

l-iiuiios, linportet
the new. I’attenn
Shrunk, 45 to ,'lfi-in.

I’ ilik, Green,

Oyster, White*, Hose, Yellow, Or­
ange, Blue, Navy.

The kind

that

Fancy and plain colors in fine ijunl
ity Imported Ratines,
&lt;A O /]
yard ....................................i / O w .

Dark and light, small and
medium size dots, yard

Cotton, Jerseys, Check and Dimity
White, Blue, Pink, Flesh, M S % g i
36-in. wide. Special, yard. .. a m I i

4. D A YS SEW ING
S PE C IA LS
W ED N ESD AY, A P R IL
11TH TO S A T U R D A Y ,
A P R IL 14TH
SEW ING W E E K

N ew Filet, Ratines, Crepes, Beautiful

l-inch Kulhurnice in real new beau
t i lit I patterns ami solid
colors, yard

All colors for,
yard ...........

............ $ 1.49
2 Cards 15c Buttons
1 Card 25 Buttons
1 dozen 35c Buttons
3 cards Snaps...
2 Cards Bit is Tape, 15c
1 card Hooks and Eyes
1 cai d Safety Bins
Best Bi ass Bins
1 Box Hair Pins .
1 box Ila ir Pins .......
L arge Cubes Pins
Tape Lines ..___ 7..............
Gold Safely Pins
.... .
Linen Tape
...............
Cotton Tape .....................
End E d g in g ...... ...........
Longer ies T a p e ... ...........
Plump Hair P in s .............
Collar B a n d s..................
Hook and Eye Tape, yard

30 pieces of.’ netf Cretonnes, bright
patterns and good quality, 26-inchcs wide. Special,
/S)4 ^
y a r d ........ ..........................A A V

Check Dim ity for Infants Dresses
l'laids and Stripes, small lot to close
out. Regular 65c
values, yard ........... .........

♦7*1

j M
S. * ]

4 D A Y S SEW ING
------ S P E C IA L S ----W E D N E S D A Y , A P R IL
U T H TC S A T U R D A Y ,
A P R IL 14TH ■'
SEWINC W E E K

�.V

’ “’ i* »• Vf

.!

‘

, »

.** ,fYM11 « A ,H'

*4&gt;* \&gt;

.

. : •

i

■&lt;li ■

.....- .........

*• -

THE SANFORD DAILY H ERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1925

PA G E FOUR

few gullible local folks to an extent those who do most o f the leadership cry separate budget in it goes over STOP COUGH FO LLO W ING FLlt.
i .
| Stop coughs resulting from
that undertakings have been turned work In these drives— meet and - or- the top.
r.ver
to
them
to
cnmpuletc
which
have
'
gnnize
and
incorporate
“
The^
CommitThe
expenditures
o
f
the
funds
arc
’ Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma aij
Three yeah: ago wo had -the priv­
With Changing Clrcumttaneei, Gener­ Procpector Refused $100,000 for Mine,
proven
tobo
wholly
beyond
their
nity
Cheat
o
f
fit.
Petersburg."
(The
checked
*by
Iho
’
Chest
officials,
and
■Bronchitis with Foley’s Hotigy ng,]
ilege of escorting tho-Rimz Artuh Cap­
but Sold for $10,000 Actual
ally Accepted Definition H jc Un­
Times
ha3
at
their
disposal
nil
the
the
surplus
lir-nny
b
u
d
g
e
t—
nnd
with
&gt;
Tar. "The Flu left me with, n ’severe
capacity.
per
one
of
the
best
know
newspaper
dergone Many Change*,
Gold Money.
papers,
forms
nnd
programs
used
by
the
Community
Chest
there
frequent
cough
which was quickly relieved with
publishera
In
the
whdjp
country,
over
mid docs
Florida welcome's idea,
— /
Money'll an mid sort of commodity j/t-onsidfrable portion of South Flor-|not reject advice. HoWevcr, Florida ore o f the most successful cities in ly is a surplus:—is carried over a l a Foley’ s Honey nnd Tar." writes Mr*
Tim division of lnunr Is one of iho
prlhclpl*** evolved from Iho Mtidy &lt;if and home persons know very little of ida. It wav hia fust visit to Florida today has reached a sufficient stage the" country).
nest-egg for the next year's budget. K. D. Drake, Childs, Md. A fc\y tcnts
•I*olltlcot economy, or ccomjudtfs, nod nctunl cash from Intimate ncqUnfat“ One Campaign — One Appeal -r- worth of Foley’s Honey and Tar will
a
fixed
time
each
year
ask
and
re­
other
than
a
small
part
of
the
fcnstl
0£
development
that
it
seems
it
Is bused on the rlnlin thru Industry nnee.
Once
n Y rn rl" Is ib not time for St.- iffs e t serious diseases by checking
ceive
from
every
welfare
organ
iza
Con.it
most
frejticntel
by
winter
visim;Bht
be
well
to.xlraw
tlia
lino
to
llnrry Vrness tells of rn old sour­
cun hc-il tic carried on * l i « i (writ timn
in
the
city—
ChismPeifcrrburg
to establish this efficiency \yrur coughs .end colds, ■saving y()J
tirni
or
move
mint
tors.
In
a
wa'f
it
was
a
revelation
tol(omt.
extent
agninut
hasty
buaybodica
dough*
of
the
Klondike,
who
had
a
line n sped aI work to do. Constant
liractlce In doing the same thins lends valuable claim after "several years of him- Wc recall distinctly n remark •v.-h» would rush In from the outside her o f Commerce —Y. M. C. A.—Y. method in its drive-industry7— St. many~xfalh&lt;rsr7~Chntalui-W
ingredients printed on wrapper. In.
to n perfection which could uot.other­ dangers and hardships In the North. ‘he. wado-while seated on the -veranda M teU/Ga how things should be dar.e. \V. C. A.— Salvation Army— Boy Petersburg Times.
wise Ik* nttnlned. Though the-name —He catne fit K**attle anil operator* of the Villa Hotel tit Florence Villn
si3t
upon Foley's. Befusajiuhstir,;:
Scouts—and
so
forth—all
o
f
them—
\\*c, jwvo |n the stftto some most
of Adam Smith (17‘.£I-17( ki), author of who realised the value of his holding* waiting fur luncheon to hr ecrm l.fcjccellppt-miraerics. Connected with its budget for the ensuing year.
Tlii? Herald for first class job work. Sola everywhere.— Adv.
“The Wealth of Nations,", linn been had trliil to buy him out for $1011,000.
The Community Cheat directors
He said:
at least one of these is a landscape
closely associated with the principle hut It was no use, the prospector held
You
have
in
Florida*
a
wonderful
architectural
department
which
comstudy
them thoroughly, nnd after fix- a *nHuncnacKaaHaaaancunsnxuaxiianEH
of the division of labor, tbb Importance
,
. ,
.
1
»
. . . . .
m i
*
1
* L .,
n m n o t l t
A fle N
tX ll#
mm
____
■ «
* '— » i f
I
ability.
The
me.i
con
1
mg
upon
the nmoigit
o £f, fifleh,
..Btt1
-!*I have marvelled
much at mantis no mean
of It has been recognised before, made Iho deni/ anil for one-tenth n! state.
ese Vnerat"idns
notably by Plato f*tti7*3&amp;7 H. C.). In I that sum. The *Hicemnnaced-t&gt;ri&gt;im- . ul)..ii-J -tifcve-^fi--on-*-ttris -erritt:— H*7rci le.TrwinTThcDc
operations Tire i 51 tEem u ! "Iplooho Community Chest! H
_____________
im C flipu ldlc^nh.l by Adam Ferguson sitTnii was worked like this:
1vol, people in Florida
would only native
Floridian^. However, though drive for the whole nmount.
1 he funds all go into the Chest, S
(1723-1810) In lits "History of Civil
llir operators conji*'re,l* their mnn ^petal ,me dollar on beautification for they ratmi here from n’.her tales with
Rocloly." In modern Industry very
the main street arid Induced him every ten dollars which California the advantage.i of the best technical nr.d are paid to the several organiia- ■
*
little Is due to the direct operation to accompany them to n dark little
thus far has spent for that purpose, education in their lines, they have? tionn or mure:; in their proportions. 2
of the human liand; almost everything ° IT,,V ° ,r ’ hirlnn street. There they
It is positively understood that no ■
Is done by a .unriiine: The develop­ talked Alaska nml mining until they you would have here without a doubt |,.-en here a sufficient period of years
appeal
for any other welfare or a
ment of steam and electricity as the thought they had- their man In the the most wonderful spot on the globe." to i&gt;e familiar with the Florida eli■
charitable
funds is to he made. One 2
N o w Florida is awakening to the mate, and other conditions peculiar
motive i*»wer both of production and proper frame of tnlnil. They opened
■
■
rxchnngc, has along with the parallel up the.suhjer^ Of n /) ' nl
' desirability of beautifying itself and t„ Florida.
They knov. what will nli.-e: ijition for the year does it it"
i*
■
development of machinery completely milled In* had hern offered $1txi,ono.
o f doing the job sclent ideally. * The grow he re and v.duit - won’t; they* -the citizen is protected against ev■
"A n d you’ll never soli for that?
,
.
.
.
,
,
, ,,
revolutionised the conditions of Indus­
unexpected demand nnd against
thtivc and what
■
,,
,
,
,
,
, , 'awakenin g is coming fast, and the know what will
K
, .
■
try, necessitating a division o f labor one sahi. and when the miner said dovclopntetft.i
“One
along this liner promise won’t; they know what will rvallv ‘ .ill unnecessary Karras m&lt; nt
■

AS

TO DIVISION

OF

LABOR
*•

SIGHT OF M O N E Y

WON HIM

b * a l t if y j n

«

f l o iu d a

j

• .1

on n fur wider basis than that con­
templated by Adam. Smith, .'.t the

I

present day It Is tint -a mere question
of pursonal adaptation, but of Ingil, me
Imyfll and International Illness ar.d -poelnllr.atlon for carrying on dtlft trnt
forms o f Industry. Division of labor
lias become only a factor In the wid­
er problem uf the organization of labur, necessary to tin* success of every
great Industrial undertaking.—Cleve­
land Plain Dealer.

1

i 13;

t

W RITER’S
D

NAME WILL LIVE

Superficial Critica Have Misjudged
the Work Given to the WorW
by Sir Walter Raleigh.

IT
1/

SB

V '

f

I*

•m

*

" i l l
i

H

nlwuys to the tc-t of life, inn) thus
fytiqd the tn-st. the only comtnentary
far Mile hooks which he l,.\,-d full
well. — Prom “Musing- Without Moth

nd" III 1Hackwnod's .Magazine.

beautify or how far it fall ■ short undcr Florida conditions,
d looks a* if we might very well
juoflt by some of this specialized
knowledge which i- in our mid-t; tUa*
y^c might very well get along without
p.-iyment of ridiculously li gh fees
to outsiders whose interest apparently
j ; centered in thor.e fee rather than
j,, performance.
•
Wli n we get down to doing that,
c-in r,|irl1,| that otu- thdlar for each
jli.'it &lt;laliforniti ha spent, which
;&lt;,.n„ tor Capper adjured us to do, and

One Appeal — Once a
Campaign
•Year!”
n
The or,o big drive*is pulled-off on
i thoroughly mganlzn)
l‘ug mdy- s
The njipe.il shows till the tfclivitles ft
X
r'epH* « t’.tcd, and the nmount - sought *
■
fur each. The subacrlptlona may h„* n
n
in cas'h— usually upon (itRTrterly pay­ ■
ment- -weekly payment;; by wag?* c
earners if desired. z\ pcimanent o f­
fice i.*r maintained for thu work—- N
u
which is good business efficiency and
economy when the total volume of
money and work is considered. •
The subscription forms permit the
subscriber to give all to any one or­
ganization;—dr to otherwise divide it
as he chooses—or to the Chest with­ ■
out strings to he distributed propor­ ■
■
n
tionately among all.
Titus no subscriber can' stall be* ■
N
( a use of some cause he is “ not inter- N
v-'ted in’ — and if lie does not sub- 5
■
,un h e at all it proves he is not itt- n
w
tctcslcd in any end-e at all.
n
Suhseripttons are made by indivld* ®
niU. and t **t by firms. )&lt;• that tinun- t
.dally strong' citizhiis ta ilin g tltp, «
through with “ our batik” or “ our com- a
a

■

a
i
a
B

B

i Does Your Car Suffer (rum I

«
i

t

T
«

jJ
a

■

INDIGESTION?
Whether youi engine stulteis and lies,
down on you occasionally, or whether
the condition is chronic, we guarantee .
to diagnose the case correctly slnd e f­
fect a cure. *

\

Our staff of-exp ert mechanics takes
just as much interest in your car as
would the medicos if you ]&gt;ersonally
were laid up for repaii s.

*

u
.*'t. Petersburg.
H
between Chicago i.n&gt;l "lunlu run the
■■rntioii of an nmpb
u-tainer for f , ,f .fh.unb i,. n o w oil, npd by the close
The icsult is hns woik less luinov-! J*
mmo than ■*•*'1 miles In less I loin ten
- • u
ihi-m-'lve . Smh per-.ms not only of 1lint probably s o m e idliet w i l l he am e- - more contributors— smaller **in
-te
bouts
All Imp.nTant fcattll*' of the
x
fur o f d r iv e s fm
vulunti t
new service was tlml by wldcli mall know little '1 Florida inid I'bit ida l e n l y
dividual contribution-— and plenty: of a
n
t&gt;llg-i Well* callghl without stopping the i oinl'ition-, e mi if tin y tu leallv well onl&gt;l.c w e l f a r e fu n d s in St. I ’l t c -

Sanford Buick Co.
THE AUTO HOSPITAL

J

■

■

■

M
■
V
K
m
u

■

d
E
:i
K
H
U
B
n
■
n

a
r.

r!
h
U

H
'J
3
U
H

a
■
D

r
■

funds for all. For when the Com­
munity l best goes over the top, ev- J
B 2B nnB D D niIIBD aSltlB CR&amp; auyB ED aigiEC JinH U RaBl2B IIIIM IIK nrBla
All m «'"7t *&gt;t t by eau.se.-j that net t he
Ncrthcl ffe .-•* n Doy.
piovidid
for
hut
why
continue
the
When *N o n Inti ffe. Alfred
llnrni
worth by mum-. » ii - a »&lt;&lt;iitrg h&lt;&lt;&gt; the
method thal insures the most work. BniSBBBIHHBHHHBHHBlIHHHHKHH&amp;iaftEllCSPCKBKeUBCaZ^rQK^CnC^ISDBStlCUSCCacaDSXIBBaSlKnHQBSCdO
«■
family IHi-d at St .1&gt;-111 1 *- \\ .....t nc\t
gu.-.i.i-iUi : to- most public irritation,
nn
to u select sciuln.’iti for g.fls ot IWt-lle
■n
:,n,| git in,- poorest results? Why
»
to slxtis-n. and fn-ipictiily il&lt;- ie&gt;i-‘
not
'.I*
nioiicrti
nji-ttnul
that
does
so
i
n
d
i
c
a
t
e
.
n
hull Unll!d lie knoii.cd n o r the ti-ln &lt;■ air piolmhly the he-t berry growing on
UK
&lt;
f-gamzi
«i
el)
"
t
to
hi
autify
pmtioii
t
.
nimmiiiy
(
lie
t?
—
"One
Campaign
bu-hc
'in
1
T,e
w,.i),|,
are
n
free
^ift
UB
Into the seininiiM garden, with ensa
■&gt;a
4f i Iih) to the people of New luigiiiink of out slate • cm &lt; l
’ life I oil well in so many other cil it-* 7—-the
a o •
big rcmoi,shnii&gt;c ti‘&lt;ui the piincipnl
»n
Ihaillilul
111
its
white
or
slightly
rose
bb
A
p
p
a
l
&lt;)m*t* a V i *ji
Guv
Once when the l oll , aim* oicr tile
ut up ** i&gt; ih:i:i ul‘i ' ( ’111"- flotll tintrains, a Ml which hi ought ••veil small
towns th»* hen,-tit o! speedy service,
the Detroit N e w - states.

pieled in I In 11 respective calling-,
but even more unfortunately, many
of tin so on later to quaint an c do not
piove to.have *,(tit, o high a stat'd
DTuctieriy Rapture.
leg in t h e n • vvii piiofi • o o ' i s or ho-iHottl these splendid varieties of herpropaganda would
rh-s (high mid low growing), which m - ip lie u ' ,i

l .. .

E

SPEEDED UP POSTAL SERVICE

to he very rapid.
One of the best organized movemeats of the sort is the Orange f'ounty Highway Iteautifcation Committee which lut; chirge of .i definite
program fo rheautifyilig the madsides along tic.-, .various highways
through that county. Karl I,ehmann.
who wt.-. wredit .v&lt; a publisher hpeausc
o f his connection with the Mont
Verde Outlook, ah ng with mutterous other duties, is chairman of thja
committee.
It is now functioning
splendidly. \V"ih already has com-

First Exclusive Transportation of the m,,n/'eii
" ,a' 1
Win.“ ‘r get Mte full dollat’s wojth of ht-nefit.
Mails, In 1075, Was Watched
Faik and Orlando and is prngiessm •
previously stated.- the HighwayWith Intense Interest.
nicely. It will follow a definite plan j;, .uitiliention Committee of Orunge
It Is something of a paradox that
and should within a comparatively (.l)nn^y js noW functioning splendidly,
the lust work of Sir Walter Italelgli,
few years make the highways of
-s n(lt (injy
t,, h&lt;*nutify
The
first
exclusive
mall
train
was
"The War In the Air," should have
been the history of a great modern placer) In service -Sept, is. is7.~. I.env- Orange county u thing o f genuine the highways of &lt;»range county, hut
adventure, written upon a largo scale. Ihr New York, It arrived on *-&lt;l■■-«)iil,&lt; bounty, instead " f simply roads "hound­ members o f the ciiinmittce ray they
To"those who knew Italelgli, whose time In ('hlcugo the following &lt;^i&gt;. ed on either side by sign bnpnjs.
will he very glad indeed to give the
death n vast number of friends and after a journey of twenty sl\ hoi!r&lt;.
rnfnrltinnU-ly. it stents ns if \s« I,nefil o f their experience in gitting
(irent
Interest
was
tak«-n
qt
llmt
time
disciples are deploring, only by Ids
works, he may turn* seemed some w ha I In this ijl-posta) train, which carried canmit in Florida cumin I, upon any in it n project slait.d to redd-ni of
detached from the life about him, and the western litnil tivni New York to new undertaking but wlmt we-nttiact other sections who may be illtere ted
Intent upon the niceties and elegancies Chicago at a greater speisL tluiri any from outside the stale a number of in In ( inning similar iindrtInkingpuss eager t nil a *-mH&lt;| eommam!. ami, (ivr.-om who are willing t" admit they I bo ida 1‘ubli-lie*.
•If style.
The most of Ids hooks deal with furthennore delivered that matt at Cld- l.lmw more oil the subject of tbc J1Ui_
the past, 111 w lilch thu Kupertlelul cugo dlstribllleil Jitel arruligeU f.*r tin dcr taking we have in hand than i.riy;
nil-: COM M l MT\ CIIKST
|Hit*y- hm* r^tihscrnv-l/'
criile might think Italelgli was llmllng mediate dispatch to oilier lilies, of
.■
tttt I— in Ttip-AVFxrmr-lirmtvphTTPnn esenpe from ~rinllly. T h e iii|H*r-| ^ur dPltTery by enlflcl 1IF I'lihngo,
During the one big drive the list#
Tile t lections an* uvei* ami out of in,- published, and when it is over it
field) erltic of course would lmv«* been |
Hh the beginning of the year IWUi jsuclt per*oils gathei in flocks nnd
wrong
the mull between New York and Sun ,|i |. here each winter, willing b&gt; ik way until the next one but tin is know'll that the
citizens whose
Like nit good writers. Italelgli had' Francisco was also eairled »n fast loKi-c mil pi ogle--ivi* people as to •Irjv&lt; for money ate not. With tin
name is not then* is not contributing
all Intense Interest III all that wnst trains, consuming less time than tl.e the be t mi tli &gt;d t" follow m tlicit .f |_*,oihi i liamtier of ComfUei'e di n i­
to ait',' of the public welfare wmk of
about him. Whatever he read lie put r" * l,“d passenger train,
l a-t trains r ew tiialet taklag, for and in mnsid t»oi yet b n i-h ed . a Hoy S* out di ice

! •

’

“ No” the wuiiM-he purchaser went to
njnhle near by that was covered with
n cloth and snntehisl Iho covering
away.
TIuTe, stacked In neat hut
careless appearing plies, was ?W,dOO
In bright, new shiny S'JO-gohk ploeesr
"There’s what we’ll give you,"
shouted one of the ojterntors ns he
saw the miner's eyes gleam, "Yoq
Just sign thh, deed, and take the
money."
And the miner, unused to money,
carried away by the sight of real coin.'
signed.— Portland Oregonian.

1.i i i g, tin r«

i s lm eml.

..M A G IC - N A M

die il.ovir, hemitlful in leal nnd hnhll, bltrl ft*|, ! ' * ■' ! 'll* b |II |*- Oil- Till li t
l.i t U* 4■•I' *oli r how iiir ( oinmu
khe |,•I'll is. "1 'omse. most lovely
Ill
*
l\«'
fi*i
wuiil
I
In
b:i'
n.g i b«
nity &lt; ll-. I liot •' its wor k:
when l oh n down uitn its &lt;t i nh-mi ber­
i 11lllg ill- Ill-fix. -* to il
Min
*
ib
•1
III
•
A 1I'.ltlf ll of i itizvii" - llN
ries large, i ouud and piiitu]&gt;, diistisl
ovur wltti a hue sofi itizz or hloom,
and pio ked full alnio-l to the |ndtit
of bursting with a Juice w lilch is more
delicious than any known m-ctnr. The
ripe. (I' ll, woodsy tillvor i,f |]|&lt;* perfect
Neve Knglmid bllielielTy Is llidesrrlbllhle. lt.1 It ate the perflllin* of the
vi lid row* and of Mu- rim er, In tu.it
Rpbert Z. Leonard
1era of the palate the savor of the
presents
blueberry Is precisely vvlint the belllike note of |lie Woodtlirtish Is tji the
Gold Found In Nova Scotia.
domain
of sound. Ksthetlcaily, ns
Consul Met'min lit Yarmouth, N. S.,
Mi.vt* It Is reported itiat’ rleh gold bear­ Well ns In habitat, I tie two are clo-ely
IlssiH'liited Hot 11 selisllt Ions mv liiel'ing quartz has Itecn struck on properl&gt;
til Malegu Harrens, ljueejis eoimiv, In I fukl'', and qilile Without pmilltel III
"Nomad" In Itoslon Trmithe Yariiioulh eorisiihir district
Tin* iMitme
preliminary devi-lo|imei,t was eon, lad­ twrtpt.
ed reivntly. and quariz Is now being
Miuunderxtood.
tuken out mid crushed
it Is also r,in *
lie wli* in hi' llrsi week (it college,
ported thal a tlcli strike lias been made
In ureas on the "StealIt It.ihMi" lend, nnd wlien he went to the utuilotici’n to
Mtilegu Harrehs. ntel that there have tniy ii looaluin pen to- fell dc'limm
Is-ill « lev ell men employed oil the llmt the young wouinn xvlm wulted on
workings since early spring. &lt;»n July him hliould know that In hplte of lii*
ltd u shut tired opelietl up II live-foot youth he w ii*. no high h&lt; IiihiI |,oy,
Dy Edmund Coulding
W hen hlic liuudi il him u *&gt;heet oi
lead of quartz showing rich gold speclA Tifi«ny Productioc
paper tie wrote on it, with many ttnur
tnemf. '
M- Ik lto(Tm&gt;n. Ctntikl Mxnxgvr
I'lii*. In ii huge, bold lutlid, "Alum
Milter, Alum Muter,'' eight or nine
W h at D(d He Get Then?
time*'.
Ili'iiiiy, tuiiiill M-loa of n Mutilgooici,v
* The clerk watched him with a simcounty family, ri at the ago when In­
!&gt;er, and uf*|ust hlie hpokW
struction i»ll *ri ll|lift I•• M'cllD* Ill-res
"Why don’t you let Ie&gt;/ tryJlt her
m i rv.
Sunday, the fiuall.v vviia lav lied
out for dinner.
White at the tuhlc. *elf," alio wnggcsicd, "nml tlnVi if M
tile lloMi'rh herVcl HcIlUV Willi li KCC- | dneMi't M i l l , ef cniir'i*. we'll * Imqge It.' i n i i i i i i i i m i D i i i D o z g E a i i a i a B i i i i B Z B g i i i E i i c i i H i R i v
olid piece of cuke. I hi hi* lioiicom- — Milwaukee Sentinel.

ig

fence Into tl.e gaidi-n. *lo- -lory ...... ,
a graceful, dark in, d girl of thlitci o
took posm-ssioil "t I' and when llal
old I la n n s w nrth cl.iiiite i ! uflct it sinrefused to give It up
Pater Alfred
literally it rapped In and hi a entnlilua
linn of tact and blarney not only got
the hull hat got the gill's eoiiltdence
and promise to return the hall when­
ever It again came liter into the g ar­
den. Tradition Inis It ttiai stx years
later she became Mrs, Alfred 1Infills
worth.— Kalis us City .s'tnr.

*-

■b
mb
bb

M a e

4V i.l
i

Murray

J a z z m a n ia

*J

llltltul ueceplulice of tin* Jnvor, lie wuv
udiuotd*hcd by hU mother:
" N o w , vvtiut do you any, Iteiiuy?”
lluhtily gulping down (he Inal frng
meat of tin* seroml ullce, Hcnny r»*
piled, with difficulty:

TM i

mmi
t

iii
• 'iiM i

In

I

Swallows Cover World.

Swallows' It Jnoi been eMahllstied by
experiment, mlgraie from England to
South Africa, It,(SM miles. A man In
lterkshlre, la Hl” l. fnstetieil n murk
•‘Got uny more Y‘ — ludluunpollu on n hwallovv and turned It h&gt;o*e. The
bird was reported us having been
Neva.
caught five month* Inter at ,lam*cnvllle, Soiilli Afrit’u. Other marked
New Attraction.
— A luuti -wlio ford -hr***fi ertgngef!'tn awallow*, tlliersfed "hr-* Kngtnpdr htn*e
write u cirrus poxler uuddealy.found b(H*n reported from Notal, Orange Ftee
hlniMelf ut a loss for a fresh adjective. State; t ’upw I ’rorjnee und the Trans"See here," lit* Mild to Ids employer. vaul.

**I don't know' vlmt to huy -almut this
(milther. IfaVe you u IheiuturuM?"
The manager of ilia circus looked at
hltu with suspicion.
"No, Sir. I have nM.* he Mild, "nnd I
don’t think I ahull do anything about
getting one this year. I ,never heard
of a circus having one. fliher, and J’ve
known some good shows. Where are
tW r raised, anyway. I’d like Ui knowT
—Pittsburg Iiriiiutcli.

Her Revised Grammar,

L

, I,

, , ■—

Our onlt-rs art* coming in T o fast thal if it were not that wc
kept prepared to rentier real service we could
not ItandlL* them.

Teat her was endeavoring to make
clear to ili.o youngster*,the grammat
leal tense*. " ‘My father had money,* ■
she polnlcd out, "Is in the past tguse. u
Now, Grace, what tejise Would yr,*i ta* *
^ind we deliver prempl, anywhere, any time. And i f you do
eluploylng If you Should say. My fa*'
not.drink Elder W ater now— you wijl,
Jher ha* inohey’ f"
a fte r one trial
"That would he pretense" said
Grace, very aolmrly .—Kxchbnj}c,.

A normal man is one who observerA perfect * husband U one who
knows b o w to apwUtgiso arscofully ollur vvumui'j hmbamis and rvflocUi
wktno
w ife W » t
tilsl hi* wife did vf*ry xy^U.
^
.

I T 9 S -. P U R E
T h a t ’s W h y I t ’s
...P o p u l a r ;. .
PH O NE US

W E D E LIV E R

■■

■■
■■

MU
ata

: s:
ssa
■ ■■
■
■
■
■

■■
■■
«■
■■

■ MU
■ ■■
■ MSI
■ ■■
■ ■■
■ ■■

The influence o f :ulvertising 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 fo r my family.
I find that there is on
the tip o f my tongue a
multitude o f names Iho
mention o f which will
bring from 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 promise and assur­
ance o f something sub­
stantia^ and which will
make me feel completely
satisfied about haying
exchanged my money
for it.
Let me. say a. few
things which t h e s e
n a m e s — these
old
friends o f the newspa­
per and magazine pages
— mean to me.
* They mean good taste.
For certainly I desire to

xn

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 T
’ know.I am asking fo r
the best.
1 am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods. I p a t-.
ronize the shop that sells
them.

t.

*

#*

, (This was written by a woman) ■
Published by the Sanford Herald in cooperation with
1'C m ^ 630cia^ 0n

Advertising Agencies
■MBBBUI

UB
tlB
■■
■b

ran

Mb
mb

ng

mb
mb

uC
tlB

Su

mb

na
ig
UB
BB
Bb
MB
ria

mb
mm
mb
mb
mb
mb
mb
mb
mb
mb
mb
mb
bb
bb
bb
bb
bb
mb
bb
bb
mb

BN

MB

mb
R J

■a

MM
MB
UB
MB
OB
BB
■a
MB
tl B
MB
MB
MB
BB
HM

MB
■■
■■

HM

■■
■■
MB
BB

ss
■B

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY. APRIL 0. 1923

PAGE FIVE
Tliu first fifty tonrn ariv.

BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
BASKET B A LL
T R A P SHOOTING

CHAS; L. BR ITT, Editor

GOLF TITLE ...
AT TOURNEY

GOLF
B O W LIN G
T E N N IS
BOXING

'*JUK man fa;’’ 'Vrittori -and. adapted
liy Kilnuiml doubling, jvnajprmlured l»y
,Tiffany Productions, Inc., « f which
Robert Z. Leonard is* director general
and Sf. Tl. Hoffman general ntnnnger. j
Oliver T. Marsh was photographer and
rcdfic Gibbons executed the sets.Life is hnrdor out in the great open
In support o f Miss Murray are seen
spacer, no doubt, but at Lust you
I! ik1 I.a Rncipjc. Lionel Rvlmnfo, Rob­
don’t step on chewing gum.
ert Eoaoutf-iblwaiU- liurnr, Jean Her- i
An educated man is one who can sludt and nlhcVfl.
study the European situation and dis­
tinguish between patriotism and null- Lang Names His

She who docin't heiilate i»
l o t i . Quern
N i n o n didn’t
l i r i i U t e to
hciitate.
ROBERT t. LEONARD
pretont*

*— l- - H v p ir u M - n n d t t i e r -•—
JACKSO NVILLE, April 0.—T. IV.
Official Scorers
Director Leonard
(Tub) Palmer, of the Minmi-liiahnh j
G olf Cluhwonthc state amateur golf I
ORLANDO, Ik- Final instruction
Encourages “ Extra
championship by defeating Dick Pope
were given umpires in the Florida
A pretty 18-year-old nui . who was State I engne l y At Ling, of St.
of the Lake Region Golf Club, Win­
just one o f .tile extras in Mae Mur­ iVtot -burg, president of tin* cirriiit,
ter Haven, 8 up and fi to play, in the
ray’s “ JtiKninnin,” which wilt be at in thi‘ city yes'enlwy. The follow­
i. It will be 4:15 o’clock tomorrow nf- finals of the%t6urnament of the Flori­
the Prinrgss Theatre to’.tiglit and to­ ing arc thoarhiters mnl scorer &lt;
fternonn when the 1023 season o f the da Arateur Golf Association on the
morrow night, came to Robin t
named by Mr. Lang:
F lorid a State League will l»c opened course o f the Tinmquann Country,
I.oonnrd, Miss Murray’s d te. tori' and
Flip e, .1, A. 1 dir, Phil oVlohi-'‘
with lh^ initial game between the
asked him whether there wasn’t it Warren lluxter, Atlanta; John D.
The morning round o f 18 holes,
Itulldogs nnd the
Saints, ancient
small part—.an einnlmeul ■ prefer­ IT* 11.', R.lhiunuu; 11. ‘\V. Ki
,g r;
By EDMUND GOULDING”
[Tivnls and tli* only two dubs who finished with Palmer six up mid at
red - that she could play. Mr. Le &gt;-i- Olean. N. V.; Win. W. Walker. &gt;,’. w
’figured in the pewmt race, o f last the turn in the afternoon round. Pope
A T IF F A N Y PR O D U C TIO N
m l ndtniml the girl’s
a'.d de­ York i :ty; (V ■ ge 1.. Parker, fMi n&gt;ii
LM'uson.
»
was still six down. Palmer, who is
cided
he'»l
give
her
a
elt.it
.
lie
di­
M.
II. Hoffman. General Manager
M.o....el
Ernie ■puke, OtLl.lL.
Manager Rutke believes Ids ath­ a former slate champion nnd‘ a vet­
rected
the
orchestra
:
■
p'
•tieej L e m I akelr.nd; 1eon A in ■■
letics are ready. He said last night eran tournament player, played hi *
thing especially sad, and ty!,l the giil Daytona; R.»y Thnitma, Bradi itown;
daily practices have
put them in usual steady nnd consistent golf,
that he wanted her t i n
r N i . l'o. Na. ■■&gt;. Tm.i;i:i; llugii Brallcy.’
Three Strikes and
shape’ for the long campaign. Burke while Pope, virtually n new comer,
j.iief at her lover’a lea. .
allowed
a
tendency
to
ncivousiuss
and
said there is no reason why the club
The gill wan so. e\.it I :'i. • . !&gt;e
cannot get a good start In view of flubbed several shots u:i that account.
.
Palmer
received
a
set
of
silver
v i' i ; i i: p r i n c k s .s t o n i g h t a n d t o m o r r o w
was
utltfily unable to
!
No! n
the spring workouts. Last yqar play
The jack of all trades is somewhat
cups,
emblematic
of
the
title,
nnd
single
tear
cn’
j
ld
she.
i
:
..tit.
lint
was begun with scarcely any training.
in i \coss of the jack that goes with Mr. Leonard wan pat'
This year itis just the opposite, the Pope, ns the runner-up, got a silv« r
“ Thill's all right," !;•
“ Keep
« white collar jolt.
Bulldogs are just ns fit.as the Cincin­
Tim card follows: Morning round
nati It cits or any other major lejigue
Palmer—
club which trained in Florida. Count­
* V V V *1' v *J &gt;
ing on this flying get-away, Burke
out ir»5 int
--------- —
------------ ----------- ----- ----------------------- A
expects to make a strong fight for the
In— So.i -111 ...i i
top position for th e ’first half o f the
Pope— *
season. If this fulls short there may
Out— 455 534 435
to a change or two and he will con­
In— G4d 115* 4&lt;’&gt;5
centrate on the second half. If both
A fiet noon round:
halves can he won that will he so
P.d me r-»much the better, ’ according to the- 4&gt;uf—MJ 534 533
managerial philosophy.
The final practice was held ye torday and was featured by a hatting
spree similar to that of Friday whoa
all of tho athlete; pounded the hull
hard in hutting piacUcg,
are in good trim nnd Bradley’s tout- *’*■
(sTpltclShg stalT consisting o f 01! in F fIR
T'
ger. Line, Hernandez
and Wilson, * t
J U D IV I
may run into difficulties win n they
IW IW IIi'
face the Bulldogs.
IT H I V I l J
Albert F. L in g o f St. Petersburg, "a
president of the league, will reach F-'. F-u P5 F i * 1 P'5
here today and will have a conference
-------with his stalT of /unpinis, Hc^Vill roMonday and Tlicsda
main-fas- Mur game Is ».&gt;►*».»* -«• a ■in “ .la:,* r » n ; i —
guest of Duke Unusclt, president of
-------the Bulldogs.
Mae Murray in a pi
-------impution and splendor
Said lle n iv I ’ nnl in
— Rend him Ih e fn lfillm e n l n f llm l
Buiko’s pitchers all look so good
-------.
pntpluwv is mm iii.ide pcs-.ildi* lltiu n g lt liuhe doesn’ t know yet which one will
Juzrmaidn—a m w
start, though in all probability he on the screen.
will stick to his first choice, Joss
------- Woolf. Manager Bradley may eali
A _ij.nt..iuc id m iv i
on any one of his aces, all of whom creig’nv
arc usually i ITerlivo against the IStil 1tl^gs except Mutt Wilson, who was
bumped frequently here last season.

Uniforms are back frorU the clenn1 .efs, the spiked shoes are oiled to per*
t 'fection, the last raking has been given
,;,h- diamond, the die, ns they often
nay, is cast. Tomorrow is the big

TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS

of imprest to

i Will build a car fur (he imilliltide

Monday afternoon will ho an i iMao Murray is an atmosphere &lt;
formal half-holiday and there w jl not
hythm and loyalty
be many nivivhanla heartless imough
to keep their employes from attend­
ing the opening game. There will b"
extra attractions besides the ball
game and a mammoth crowd Is exA brilliant
peeled
and .sceptres.
The lim tip*
thin:
BULLDOGS
I’ottH, "b
Staley, w
Burke, lb
Hunter, i f
Greene, i f
Courtney. If
Multhy, 3b
Francis, c
Woolf, p

SAIN TS
Maloy. :tb
Dean, ‘Jh
(1. Moure, cf
Bradley, lh

About a girl who put jay.
the natiotiul anthem.

Muc Murray a&gt; the &gt;, a - n whu hail
iliM ie.l in hi r kingdom a--I luuniony
Matthew-, •
in her heart.
A L L If
G. Moure, c.
She who desn’t iiesutate i- lost.
Hernandez, p
. |riil who didn’t
Mae Murray
Orlando Sentinel.
Bigelow, if

For many years it has been Henry Ford’s personal ambition to make (lie
Ford the universal family ear—-to put it within the reach of the millions
of people who have never been privileged to enjoy the beniits of motor
car ownrship.
During the past fifteen years over 7,500,000 Ford cars have been placed
in the hands of retail custoniers-more than a million and a half of them
within the past twelve months—-and yet there are sliH millions of fam­
ilies who are hopefully looking forward to the day when they can own
a Ford.
f

»

And now the way is (men.

*

hetitato to hesitate.

&gt;m] |hi&lt; fine picture will Ih- ri en
toni ght l»y C. Edward Bett.s and wife
»n'i"i cukt. they L'ing l he hur.ured

CORRECTED NOV
South Bound
Arrive
2:30 uju.
1:18 p.m
2:55 p.nt,
0:55 p.m.
Northbound
Arrive
.... 1:48 a.m.
...11:45 n.m.
...: 2:35 p.m
.... 4:00 p.m.
.....10:0 p.m.
rilby Branch
'Arrive

Popart*
2:40 u.tn.
8:40 a.m.
1:38 p.m. , Cut n et thin reatencc
3:20 p.m ulghtii time the man fail
7:10 p.m. number and replaced t
gently on the hook.’’
Departs
2:03 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4 :05 p.m.

Depart*
7:00 a.m.
3:23 p.ni.

xflo.
Ifa,

.

The papots mention, a bhu
the visible supply of calves,
to explain whether it’s un agi
item or afaahion note.

Why not start today. Stop in and talk it over with you,’ local Ford

B A B Y CHICK FOOD
• With Butter Milk
Raises
Baby Chickens

*N o.
25____ 1:30 p.m.
*N o. 101_____ - 5:60 pan.
x— Dally, except Sunday.
Leesburg Branch
Arrive
157_
3:55 pan.
21_
2:60 pan.

Under the terms of this plan you can select your lord 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 he safely deposited to your
credit in one of the local banks, where it ww draw interest.
Think it over. Five debars will start an account. The whole family
can participate in it—father, mother, brothers and sisters each doing
a little.

Detroit

Michigan

Baby Chick Feed
Depart*

*

Baby Growing Mash
7:00 a.m.
7:10 pan.

Oviedo Branch
Arrive:
___ 7:45p j t .

Laying Mash

AUTHORIZED DEALER, SANFORD, FLORIDA
i 11

3:40 m *-

i

i j i/ &gt; » i

�T H E S A N F O R D D A IL Y H E R A L D , M O N D A Y * A P R IL i), ly&amp;I

PAGE SIX

the corresponding time in the reason in the previous year. Daring thia
W EEKLY CITRUS REVIEW
Hale, chairman; Forrest Lake, J. J
og;
1921-1022. FI on*la prar.ge ihlp- name time they also have' abjorbsd
Parrish. T. C. Merchant, J. H. Harveil. S. S. Matthews, F. O. Miller, A;',
ORLANDO, Fla.. April 0.— The mkr.t* for the same period shewed an apptexiinauiy 2,000 car* more grape­
W. Young. C. H. Taylor, Nathan : weekly citrus review by F. L. Skel- increase of approximately .?rW*) « n
fruit than dorms the season before.
(Continued from page I f .
j(
ley, as Issued from the office of ■the this ee-aicp as again.: those of the
D. R. McNeill. A W. McLeran.
American Fruit Grower*, Inc., says:. previous reason. This the. raatket*
The .Herald delivered 3ix times a
Claims; Forest Lake, chairman; L. ( .
The week was featured by Tery have ahzorbed about 7.£00 oar? more
E. Wade, J. Ed. Stokes, Wallace T ct- ^
heavy arrival* of California navels, of nrar.ges to date this ’earns than week for 13c.
▼in, C. H. Kennerly, Fred H. Davis, T. ^
in the market*. Th*» prices at which
C. Merchant, S. A. Ogilvie.
California oranges have been selling
Forestry: D. R. McNeil, chairman,
have been materially below the aver­
John C. McRae, M. W. Ulmer, H er- \cb
age paid for" Florida*. California
man Blndworth, E. Harris. J. B. With- *
shipments continue heayy. For March r
erington, H. H. Witherington, Wal- &gt;“
29. 30, 31 and April 1 California
lace Terrin, E. S. Matthew*.
orange shipment* amounted to 807 j
Judiciary “ A " : ’ A. T. Stuart, chair-1
car* as against 502 car* far.the co r-;
man, A. H. William*. A. W. Young, ®
responding days one year ago.
X J L J fc C a J L X X
- ‘ O r.TT7gg*: — Fitwlrtr v ahmr iis -rhrrw- dry, Thonsaj W. Bryant, Fred R. H,
ed slight gain in price during the|
Hecker, S. W*. Getsen,
a *•
week, fancy stock reaching the high
Fiaheres: J. J. Parrish, chairman,
figure of 13.03 per box delivered. The
A . W . Young, G. I. Knowles, J. Hi
average prices paid for Florida
Lord, C. C. Epperson, S. A. Oglivie,
oranges generally were very satis- 1
H. S. McKenzie, S. S. Griffin, 8. J
Giles.
Phosphate and Minerals: B. K. Bul­
lard, chairman, Perry C, W itt, Fred­
i" fc
erick Van Roy, J. A. Taylor, W\ B
^ F v
Bishop, J. E. Whitty, J. L. Matthews riellan, R. H. Weaver, J. Ed. Stokes,
H.
J.
P
«if«r
.
ZML
t
f
8. J. Giles, D. C. Geiger.
&gt; ;| U * A
f c H f i
, # /
Public Welfare: S. D. William.*,
Game: E. S. Matthews, chanman
/&gt; ' J j-J
1
I. J. McCall, John C. McRae, C. S chairman, J. H. Lord, S. W. Getzeh,
5
Aeree, Amos Lewis, Ben C. Willard Edwin S. Dew, F.. Paul Gregory. W.
■
R. A. Henderson, A. Y. Mlam, L. E. p. Mercer, J. Hampton Jones, L. A.
Brock. C. S. Acre*.
Wade.
Efficiency: Frederick Van Roy,
Governor's Message and Adminis­
chairman,
F. O. Miller, O. M. Tillman,
trative Reports: Fred R.
Hocker,
John
C.
M
Ra»-', II. S. McKenzie, A. T.
chairman, J. A. Harper, F. X. Carroll,
Stuart,
J.
J.
Parrish, Nathan _ Mayo,
J. F. Buste, Thomas A. FTet h« r, M.
»V.
B.
Bishop.
O. Hinson, J. Hampton ./one:;, A. J
M AE MURRAY In a Scene from “ J A Z Z M A M A l
McClellan, R. H. Weavtr.
Judiciary **B": M. D. 1 armichaol, S E N ATE COMMITTEES
A T T H E P R IN C E S S T O N IG H T A N D TOM ORROV
H W E BEEN MADE A M
chairman, C. &lt;-. Epperson, Ben C. W il­
lard, Purl G. Adams, ‘ nrl P. WeldBEADY FOB T H E &lt;■
Img, Wallace Tervin, S. D. William&lt;
E. Paul Gregory, John*d a y Smith.
Judiciary “ C” ; A. Y. Milam, chm
Military Affairs; J. B. Johnston
Fred H. Davi*, W. It. Beit, J. Ed chairman; J. M. Mitchell, J. 1L Col­
Stokes, Amos Lewis, J F. Buste, A son, W. M. Igou, D. N. Tone.
W, Weeks, Hugh Hale, C. H. Kenner
Miscellaneous legislation:
W. P
Shelley, chairman; D. N. Cone, H. G
Miscellaneous legislation:
C.
Putnam,. B. H. Lindsey, U . II. Ma
Epperson,
chairman,
Thomas
poles, James E. - Calkir. *,. D. L
Fletcher, Purl G. Ailams, Frank
Knignt, W. J. Singletary. John 8
Carroll, M. L. Hinson, &lt; S. Acre*4,
Taylor.
L. Byrd, H igh Hal*-, D H. May*.
Organised Inhor: Oscar M. Eaton
Organized I-ab-ir:
H. S. Gri f
airman W\ J. Singletary, W’. A
chairman, E Harris, I A llarp&lt;-r
Campbell, II. H Well
ker, tha.rrra.n
A. Brew. M. V. r-iTff.u:h.n*--r,
Mahr, Herman Bluilworth. Frank X.
Carroll, S. W. Getz-:r.
Indian Affair*
H A ILndersor.,
chairman, Hugh Hale, E. Paul Greg­
ory, J, K. Whitty, H. H. Witherington, S. D. Williams, A. W, Weeks,
Carl P Weidling, For»*t I_aa&lt;- m
Immigration:
-I H !-ord, chair­
man, Hugh Hale, F\ X. ' arroll, Fred
H. Davis, I j . K. Ballard, Edwir.
Dew, Charles ,1. Farrell,
E.
Pan
Gregory. S.'h. Griffin.
legislative Expenses, A W M* I. earan, chairman. Nathan May*,. F. 11
D&amp;via, Charles J Farrell Thoma* W
Bryant, A V Milam, J. H ilarv-.i.
C H, Register
Livestock
Amo* I .*••*,«, chairman:
J. H. Parrish. John &lt; Me Rae, Fr&gt;-«1
H. Davis, J, H lord., il-ory S. M* Kenzie, J. M. Tdman, W D fM l, B»-n
Rules and Procedure
J B. JohnC. Willard.
■ion, chaiirr.arj J*,hn 8 Taylor. H. H
Nurseries and Plant Husbandry: Buwe, H H. Wells, D. E. Knight.
Thomas W. Bryant, thairman,
R.
State Institutions: W A. Russell
Powers, F. O. Mller, I J. McCall; J. chairman; W. H. Malone,
T. J
W. Shelly, D. !L May*. C H. Taylor, Campbell, W*. W. Phillips, T. J
J. Ed. Stokes, E. L. Shear.
Knabb.
Privilege* ar.*l Elections: J. H.
Public Printing:
W*. II. Mapule-s
Harvcll, chairman; H S. McKenzie, chairman; W, P. Shelley. |{. II. LindF’. W. Nolle, Frederick Van Boy, I It. -4-y,.T. J. Campbell, T. J. Knabb.
WethFrington, A. W Mel-euran, &lt;&gt; M.
Temperance; J. M. Mitchell, chair­
• *
■ *
Tillman, S. D Williams, Amos Lew- man; John S. Taylor, B. 11. l.indiey
W .-J. Singletary, D. E. Krught.
F U L L L IS t OF COMMITTEES
FOR B O USE OF REPRESEN­
TATIVES NOW IN SESSION

are never fulfilled without mon
Be prepared to meet big oppor­
tunities
in life with money
SA VE D as you progress.
Our Savings Department works
INCREASE.
Start your account today and
get
Interest

1

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F P FORSTER. P roid fu t

Deposited in any of
’ will-enroll you

Uall Hardware
Company Window
Wins the Prize
Saint Louis, April
R.^l Hardware Co.,
Sanford Florida.
Attention of Mr. Ball

J. McCall, W. A. McKenzie, L. K.
Wade, T. C. Merchant, A. J. McClel­
lan, T. B. Pinholitcr, Perry C, Witt.
Public ID-ulth: E. Paul Gregory,
chairman, G. I. Knowles, L. E. Wade,
J. E. Whitty, W. IJ. Iluhop, A. W.
Weak*, Frederick Van Boy, Edwin S.
Diw, Purl G. Adam*.
Public I^nda: M. D. Carmichael,
Edwin S. Dew, Thoman S. F’ letcher, J.
A. Harper, M. L. Hin*on, J. Hampton
Jon**, Forest Lake, C. H. Kennerh).
State Institutions: J. W. Shelly,
/chairman, T. B. PinhoUter, I.. ,W. A.
Hirer*, John Clay Smith, A. Y. Mil­
am, Fred H. Davi*, S. J. Giles,, Chan.
J. Ferrell, Thortiu A. Fletcher.
State Penaions: C. H. Rcgiater,
chairman, Wallace Tervin, J. A. Harp­
er, Char Ir* J. Ferrell, O, M, Tillman,
W. Ulmer, F. S. Matthew*, K.
Power*, E. L. Shear,
Public PrintUig: ft. H. Weaver,
chairman, E. 8. Matthew*, J. A. Tay­
lor, Carl P. Weidling, C. W. Young.
C. 8- Aeree, &lt;8. 8. Griffin, D. C. GelNo wife need be uneasy about a
gar, T, C, Merchant,
huabzod who forget* to ahave when
public Road* and Highway*: Hugh ■he hi away from home.
•.,.

lVIost oi yiiur neighbors drive m otor. cars. Ihey can go
where and when they choose. Their cars play a large part
in their daily life* furnishing them with quick and conven­
ient transportation for both business and pleasure.
*
Realizing what the automobile means to the average family
in bringing them greater enjoyment of life, we have ar­
ranged to extend the facilities of our bank to those who
desire to become owners of Ford cars 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 of Ford car you want
Touring Car, Runabout, Coupe, Sedan, etc — and ar—Touring
range to make weekly deposits on which interest will be
computed at our regular savings
rate. .
*
•
Come in and let us furlhpr explain the Ford Weekly Pur­
chase Plan to you, o r,if you wish, go to the nearest Ford
dealer for further details.
Start today, and before you realize it you will be driving
your own caiv

SANFORD, FLORIDA

SANFORD, FIXJRIDA

SANFORD, FLORIDA

,-BANK OF 0VE5D0
OVE 1DO, FLORIDA

MOUNT DORA, FLORIDA

B. T. W BJTNBR, Cashier

a
■

�MBVCwr

\ -?- *• - *i ■. r

, *** ' '•■■1 ’

PAGE SEV EN

TH E SANFORD D A IL Y H ERALD , M ONDAY. A P R IL 9, 1923
R a is in g

t.h c

F ish er

It w a s a s h a m e to c o r r v i o r G l a l l z o P a 's In ju r lo s I

F a iT lily -

WELL,\F VO U R ItTv
V/ELL MPx«T, IT S
A. IL L LUItVO
LuWACT BLOWS

f\vb' THE. VMSOPAsHCE
COHPfsMV UtfSS S O
t pfsom PYvm Co d i n '
) O S THE. M O U E 'T -

\ (jJPsS n V in j u r e ?* w a
f c oo w om ’r (v -.v -a x c t
t r g S ^ o o p o c id g i ^t

NODUDDV tO O D 1
.

TE S , i t l o o k e d /
N S l F U E WOOuD^r
Bf. rvDvE TO O o v
TVlEH BEFOPlE * - )
, U tr V r c o f — 1
^ Mopir- y '

RIGHT. vaoneN

B U T H * , \F H E V — ■
O N I X B R O K E N P\ ^
T D O i 1 CO U LD HPSVE. r BOUGHT THOSE- r —^

1UJE.LL FURS t

)

YffYHTC£&gt;* «v:-----

lJh« t d o

VOU

ir it -

FOR S A L E —Strictly modern B*room
cottage, 110 Elm Ave.
Phone
lr.O-W.
0-Ctp
1O R SALE —Entire furnishings as n
whole nnd eight room house for rent
at $10,00 per month, COS Main Street,
Daytona Bench. A good summer or
winter proposition.—A. ‘Y. Lindsey,
Daytona Bench, Fin.
7-0tc
FOR S A L E —New Chevrolet Sedan
for $000. Run -100 miles. Big bar­
gain. Owner leaving city. Apply to
&lt;12! Magnolia Ave. Phone 101. 8-Ctp

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken for lean than 23c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
muni nrcnmpnny nil orders.
Count the words and remit
acordingly.

W ANTED.

213, dated the Till day o f .June, A. D. cd the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1013, td the 2rd-dry. of .lore. A. D. 11*13,
11120, has filed said certificate in my lias filed said certificate in my o f 'ice has filed said certificate in my officeoffice, andhas made
application for and iuu made application far t a * &gt; e d ‘ nn(, ,inH
k. liprU^ ti^ for tax M
lax Dri'il to Issue in nccorilntU'e with tn inum* in arcnnlaiuT with law. Said j .
.
.
. t
law. Said certificate embraces the , ertificate eml.raCes the following dp- " '
;im’r Wllh ,!*vv- * 1,1,1
following described property situated SfritMM| property situated in Send- “ ’ rt;ficMe embraces the following de­
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
County. Flotilla, to-wit: Lots I scribed property situated in Scmil.ots 332•mid 333 Van Arsdnle t)s- 1U.,| ;,t
n|m-k
Russell’s Plat of nolo Cmmlv, Florida, to-wit: Lot? I
borne llrokenige Co.’s Add. to Black Fort Reed. Tile said land being ns
k ^ ,{lim .!l’s plat
llr.mmtvk.I lie said
land being as. .
„ t t|u.
,.f ,|u. issuance of
Fort Reed. -The said land being as­
aerat'd at I lie dale of the issuance of such eerlificnto in the name of A. B.
sessed at the date of the issuance of
such certificate in the name of N. I.. Russell.
Sevenson.
,
Also: Tax fe rlifi.a te No. 718, tint- *u.ch cot lift.o le in the name o f A. B.

W ANTE D -100 MEN, between April
10th and 15th to pick tomatoes;
highest wages paid and comfortable
ipinrtcrs. Write if you can come and
bring men.— S, E. Rice, Vcro, Florida.
Mch-22-to-Apr. -15
W A N TE D —Stenographer. Apply tn
(i-.ltp
Box H38, Sanford, J'la.

FOR R E N T
FOR RENT— One front bed
117 Laurel Ave.

mum,
tltfc

BOARD A N D ROO?

tractive
BOARD — With bright
W ANED— A chance to build
your
rooms in private home. New house
new home before lumber gets any
between 7th and Sth street, Laurel
higher. Pjnnli and estimates furnish­
Avenue.— Mrs. E. V. Booth. \
8-2tp
ed.— Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfi

FOR •SALE

7A TIMERS— You can get seed bed
W ANTED TO B U Y— Asparagus fern
fr«m*“&gt; and irrigation plugs at th*
nerd, for good clean stock will pay I
Janford Novelty Work*.
100-tit
.» good pi ice. Address W. I\ Newell
Co.. Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
^OR S ALE — Dosicr and Gays’ paints Ha.
’
•
271M fe
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty W ANTED— Twelve hoys between the
[Works, Sanfotd agents.
183-tfe
ages of 10 ami 15 to sell the Daily Ret

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

t'OH S A L E — jthoilc island eggs for Herald dn the direct and also to be
setting, 15 eggs for, $1.00.
Mrs. substitutes for carrier boy routes.
j Ellsworth, Benrdnll Avenue, San- Sec Lewis Sldpp at the Herald office
j/ordi
83-tfp jb etween &gt; iM and S iW jh-wi,
3()f&gt;-tfd
|VuR S A LE— Davenport, dining tiTj W A N T |f|“ \Vfritc nurse girl, $5.00
ble, chairs, chiffionicrc, iron bed. at | ,H,r
Stay nights. Sundays o!T.
[31B Magnolia Ave.
&amp;-GU&gt; |Phillips Apt. No. 2. ..
9-3Vf
R» K*

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
You can find the name of
every live Business .Alan
in Snnford id this Column
each day.

Cards of Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whom. In hia chosen pro­
fession Hie Herald recom­
mends to the people.

^
^
*
^
no

m

i s n c i n n i n

Quick Service Transfer
Stornge Facilities

George A. DcCottes

II we pleaae you, tell others; if not.
tell us. Phone 498

Atlorney-al-Law
Over Remlnole County Bank

SANFO RD N O V E L T Y
m
W ORKS

fAN FO R D

•:*

FLORIDA

FRED R. W ILSO N

V. C. COLLEn, Prop.

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

General Shop and Mill
Work

First National Bank Building
8ANFOIID
FLORIDA

CONTRACTOR nml BUILDER

117 Commercial

S.reet-Sanford, Fla.

B. W . H E RND O N

j E L T O N J. M O U G IIT O N

1

arch .tect

Room 7, Miller Bldg,
tAN FORI)
FLORIDA

. INSURANCE AGENCY
K1R B----- -A UTO--------- BON D8

CH ELLE M AIN E S

. 1 s . O. S h in h o l s e r

LAW YER
— Court House

Contractor and Ilulldcr
. {.

FLORIDA
Zjem Ersmlard

A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons
B a lab llah rd

n-B-A-L,

10O8

Optic) an-Optomstrlsr

Farms
I's - la p r iT tl Usd
d ir
.
llsslnrss Proa*Hr

iiastarss Cfcaaess

IIS East First Strset

iluln OITIcs

I’ksa* 4S

Sanford, FIs.

■nsaraasa
Karrtr Hands
l.asss

IA N F O R D

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

W -T -A .T -1
lu irs ln ira is

M E IB C 1 I

Glasses Design'd

H K A I.T Y

COMPANY

IS V C S T M E S T

G*4'*

\V. J. TH IG PE N
Real Estate
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO IN SU R A N C E

COM PANY

ATr'

S T E W A R T The Florist
Cat Flowers------------- Floral Design*

Annual and Ornamental IManU

lies. 205-

-Phunra-

-OITlce 271

DR. J. T. D E N TO N
PIIY8ICIAN-8U RG EO N
Room* 206-207-208 McUrh Building

Bid Myrtle A ve,---------- phone 260 W
Room* 226-228

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine and* Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
’ Automobile Repairs
J Acetylene
ACCI/IVUv Welding

DR. R. M. M ASON
.JIEXT1ST
_
New Mcinch Building
Phone 201
Hanford. Florida

It is jiroper to call a batter a bat*man, unle** He strike* out, In that
case you may u*c your own judg*
---P h o a « 6 2 — — ^ S a n fo rd , F l o r i d . n « « L

An Abstract Befor
Buying Property

E. A. DOUGLASS, Pros.
A Permanent W a ve’

V

MAE MURRAY in a Sc.no from
-JAZZMAN1A”

Also: Tax Certificate No. 311, dot- n ; the 2nd day of June. A. D. ItM.i. Rt:s«e!l.
ed llie .th day o f June, 11*20, lias filed In,*, filed s:(id eertlfieate in my office
Utile*.* said certificates shell be. resni.l certificate in my office and lm»jnnd lias made application for tax deed j deemed according'to law tax deed will
.undo application for lax Deed o isir.sito in accordance with law. Raid
ih v r w n un tht. Jr(, l!a&gt;. o f Apr„ t
mu* in naonliiiu o with law. Saitl ttt * ci rtifientu iTiihrnc^s tlit* fnllowin^ ilc- \ n U1'* !
tifiente embraces the following tie-1scribed property situated in Seminole' \Vilnw* my d'fieial signature and
renhed land situated It.
betnino e t'„unty, Florida, to-wit: Lola I and
lhi,
(lay llf Kebntory, A.
County, Morida, to-jvit: W 'a Lot 3t2 r. Block 7. Russell’s Pint of Fort Reed.
'ami all Lot 313 Van Arsdale Osborne n„. M |(| |unt| being nrs.sreM at the
(s l .\F*
E. \. DOUGLASS
Brokerage tu, s Add. to Bind, Ham- date of the bsua'ce of such e*.'rt!fiFieri: t 'ircuit Court.
mock.
♦ate in flic name of A. 11 Russell.
Seminole t'ounty,. Kin.
The said land being assessed at the
Also: Tax t’eitificnte No. 7 St*, da*. 2-2**-tUp
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
date of the .issuance o f such certifi­
cate in the name o f N. L. Sevenson.
I ’nlesp- said certificate shall lie re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon on tile 1st day of
May, A. D. H'23.

At the Princess'-Tonight anti T W ITNESS mv f.friiliil slglmUlTr*
Tomorrow
! and seal lhi* the 2(ilh day of March.

Sixth Day of the

A. I). 11*23.
(S E A L )
„

E. A. IUilJtSLASS,
l i'lerk ( ircuit t'ourt,
Seminole t'ounty, Fla.
Itx: A. M. WEEKS, l&gt;. &lt;\

Merchants and M irer; Transportation Co.
iVcigtit lirfd I ’iissenger Seri .ce
( Ivitabliidied ISfr-l)

Millions of Passengers Carried— Net a Life Lost
From Jackson* ille
One Wav
From .Inrhsiiui Hie
One Way
.VI I.A.M 1C ( I IV
$31). I I
It VI II.MORE. Ml).
.PklU'i
W VSIHNGTON. I). C.
31.71
BOSTON. MASS.
12.52
N IA G AR A FALLS
$11.12
CHIC Vt.tt. ILL.
43.18
NEW YORK. N. Y.
IlfiJi (
CLEVELAND , t).
39.31
P H IL A D E L P H IA . PA.
31.38
DMTKOIT. MB 11.
11.1*3
PITTSBURGH. PA.
39.31
ELM IRA. N. V..‘ .
. 38.1*3
fi.nn
S VV VNN A ll, &lt;;.\.
r.n 5*r
.MONTH F \f.. P. t».
ITH.EDO.’ ft.
11.71
VI TOMOIDI.ES C VRHII.I). INCLUDING t I.OSED CARS
Hnlltir** Ini lid ft
« VV. &lt;ln. *.fiv
» t* i. dll (* %
| SI i.t ms*hl i»«4
•Dull *l.i \|*i *I HI) Mill M li, *; I*•ii* »*Nt * i \|*i 11 ; 11« \il**.»uui&gt; (now)
\I•• •I • lilt. -•1-1 \;tnl *Tt w. I \t*f 11 I -1It :&gt;tli

Mae Murray, dainty ctar &gt;&gt;f “ Broad­
way 11 s« ” and "l:«z/mutti:i,” was wel­
Thirteenth Annual
comed le I lolly wai id re.intly ill a
.l-2ibUte
Convention Mobile
dinner n her inunn- lu-M at Marcel’s.
Alter the j.fl'a i \u.s iver an enthusNotice of Application for Tax Deed
(I* T T h e A o n r l n l r d I'r r a a l
i.istii ,’ liie .Mot I'm fm iiiis heart! to
Under Section r»7."&gt; ol tile General
MOBILE, April t*.- The dxth day
say:
Statutes of the State of Florida
“ I I.iiom v.Iij tlit &gt; he'd the dinner of (lie thirteenth annual convention of I Notice is hereby given that B. Pitt,
ul Man dl's. iFs ti-.s at se of her wave the Woman's Missionary t’ouiieil of purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 121 I,'
the Methodist
Episcopal Church
, , .
,
r f pu|,nbiril&gt;
.,
, ,
... . . .
.dated the 3rd day of June, A. I*. 11*12,
i11fi a• — ! «*i
U h l ! . t*li
11«J11 i S n i n l , i \
'l it u i *1 i \ .
mi J* M
S i c n i n b !i I | i
South,
today
will
be
Missionary
D
ay,1,
„
rr,
’Mi::• m;mi;»." Miss Mi.nay's latest
•
, * iins filed said certilleale in mv office
fl.-w.inl .A in il
I - I It
-till
l*i i n k it A | i i 11 . ! l
IM It
.«.ilt
1‘ m -?. \ . \ | i i l l
culminating
with
the
eomncrulinti
of
Ml)
I
!*llt
J
;t
11
*
photojday i ♦•leased by Metro, is at the
and has made apple.si
Tax
M * :*!** D n l f*« 1 1 It *11 i n i n il» * L
I i n * m l * •! * n * • n ’ ! 1i.it 1 1 » k »&gt;f •* r •&gt; n | missionaries tonight. Tin program
Priim •. T h c .i'e i 'iduht ami tomor­
Deed lo irsue in ncconla
h law,
IMt; In Si i V♦»&lt;Ini || III* •Hi!-1■ |I l| ♦ lilt |,.%(ld i LII * ♦ tm| |*k* 11 It* *1
will
consist
of
addresses
on
phases
of
,.
•*,
....
,
,
Till
nil
I*
IILi
I*
I
■
*
pt
ll&lt;
|
1
1
,|
|
pnllit
row. It i: tuiM-ei d nml dnected by .
, . .
. . .
Said certificate embrai i the followI *11 ♦ h i «*i‘t i m i • 1** 1! • n i t i*(- i 4it
,\f-L M r
I*, m i * i " !*tt»* i n • &gt;r
Robert Z 1i- mud and released by work of the eouned in different field*, ing described propelty situated ill
J.
I\
V
V
VIM).
Trnv.
Pas*.
Agent
U. M. II VII.K Gen. Agl.
missionaries, se, rj taries
and
Metro I'ii lore* t oritoi alioti.
lid-. by
Simiiiiile County, I loriiln, to-wit: Lot
Picket Office and Pier, Mill E. Bay St,, Jnrk*oiM die. Telephone &lt;&gt;38
,,
. .i
.
. deaconnesses.
muiid itoviding ivm l' tin story and
8, Block 3, RtlsselI'.-i Pint Fort Reed.
sceuni i o .
The said land being as*y*sed at the
It would be easier (n keep the boys
In (hi nisi siippnitiug Miis Murray
date of the issiiaJii e of such eoitifi l u i i i i i i r i u i i i a i i s i i v E B i a i n i i i n i a u n i i i R s a u i D i i a i u ’i
- down mi the farm if it wasn’t so lianl
sre Rod I a Ro&gt;ipie, if iberl Eraser,
rate ill the name of A. II. Russell.
to keep the interest rate down.
Jean llcrsbolt, Edward Burns, Lionel'
A b o; Tax Certificate No. 3 17, dated {J
Brlmore and others.
the Util day of July, A. I). 1915, lias J
Most o f the wild animals have pro­
fill'd said certificate in my office and *
tective coloration, and mortals Ibid
HU.II SCHOOL OIU IIESTRA BENhas made application for Tax Deed 4" ■
safety in greenbacks.
KFIT.
issue in accordance with law. Said 2
certificate embrace* the following J
In The District Court nl the United
On Thursday evening at the High
described property silunlcd in Semi- ■
Slates for the Southern District
School, the High School Orchestra
iiole County, Florida, to-wit:
Beg. 5
of Florida: In Itnnkiuplry.
will make its lii»t public appearance,
10.05 chs. S. and 3 92 clis. K. of NW. J
In the matter of: Automotive Sup­
when the plays "Miss Civilization,'*
cor. of NE 1-1 of S\V I I, Sec. *i, Twp. •
ply Co., a eoporation, Bankrupt.
"Box and Cox," and "l^i Pul on la,"
2** S. R. 31, run S 2 1 2 clis, E *1 clis. ■
To the creditors of the Automotive
will be given for tile benefit o f the
N 2 1-2 ills., \V li clis., coni inning I 2
Supply Company of Sanford, .Semi­
orchestra.
acre M L. The said land being assess- J
nole County and district aforesaid:
"Mis* Civilization,' 'a one act play
nil at tin* date of the issuance of M id i ■
Notice is hereby given, that the
by Richard Harding Davis, will be
certificate in the name of It. T. Dele- ■ My advice regarding’ roofing won’ t cost you
above named was duly adjudicated
repeated by request. This thrilling
gall.
,.
|bankrupt on, to-wit: March 22, 1923,
a cent!
little play was given some time ago
.
aAlso:
iso:
iTax Certificate No. 2213.
• I and that the lirst meeting of its ered- , . ,
, ,
, ,
,
lo a small audience, and was said] N ___ ,,, , , , , .
&gt;lated the 2nd day o f June, 189*., lias
Itora will be held at the office o f the un­
BIRD'S ROOFS—A roof for every building:
by all who raw it. to be 'the best
filed said certificate in my office and
dersigned Referee, First National Bank
of its kind ever put on at the High
ha* made application for tax deed to
llldg., Tampa, Fin., on to-wit: yApril
School. This will be followed by,
,, .
IsMUt* in accordance with law. Said cer­
....
.
.i
t. •
t
j rwentleth (20th), 11*2.1, i.t ten (10:00)
“ Box and Cox, the funniest farcel A „
_4 L, ,'
tificate embraces the following de­
A. M., ul which time creditors may
ever written. It is one big scream
scribed property situated In Seminole
appear, examine the bankrupt, prove
County, Florida: E. 9 1-2 ebx. of NE.
from lieginniug to end.
their claims, elect a Trustee und
1-1 o f SW 1-1, See. 11, Twp. 20, S. R.
The Spanish clua* will nlau give
Tel. 137-W.
Address, 911 Elm Avenue S
transact such other and further husl■
31 H. (Less lots A, II, C. and D, less ■
" I ji Pnlutda" sung in costume, in
nesV as may ’ properly comu before
beg. N. E. cor. run S .3.78 chs., VV 5.59 s s i i i a m a i n i i B i R B S B a i s B B i i a t i u m R m i u n i i i i i R i i i s
Kpanihb, with Spanish folk dances.
HitidXmeetlng.
As a specialty, two of the l»oys will j
ehv, N. 3.78 eh*., K 5.59 ehs). The
Du^cd Tn»i)pB, Fin., April flth, A. D.
give a dramatisation of "M r. Gallag­
on id land being assessed at the date of
Ilf
the isHualice of stall certificate in the
her and Mr. Sheen” in costume.
II. P. BAYA,
The orchestra will furnish the mu­
name of Unknown.
l-9-ltc
Referee in Bankruptcy.
sic. The Sanford High School is
Also: Tax « ortlficsto No. 215, dat­
justly proud of its orchestra, which is
ed the 2nd day o f June, A. I). 1919,
CUT TH IS OUT— IT IS WORTH
being directed by Mr. Ball. When
lias filed said certificate in my office
MONEY
Governor Brough was hero during
and ha? ipade application for tux deed
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
to issue in accordance with law, Suit!
the Chautauqua, he said that we had
and mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2885 Shef­
the best school orchestra he had ever
certificate embraces the following de­
field, III.., writing your name and adheard in all his many years o f school
scribed properly situated In Seminole
field, III., writing your name and ud*
experience. The olrchestrn has about
County, Florida, to-wit: N. 1-2 of
turn a trial package containing Fol­
20 pieces, including drums, violins,
NE. 1-4 of SE 1-4. Sec. K, Twp. 20.
ey’s Honey nnd Tar Compound for
cornets, clarinets, flutes, etc.
Kcnge 32 E. Containing 20 acres!
coughs, cold* imd croup; Foley Kid­
o f cutimntinK quality by price*. You can pay too much ami
•M-L. The said land being assessed nt
We still need some money to finney Pill* for pains in sides und back;
•
you can pay too little
ish out the year's work, *0 wo take
the date of the issuance of such certi­
iheumatism, barkache, kidney and
ficate ju the nnma-of J. II. Bryce.
this opportunity o f introducing the
T H E H A P P Y M ED IUM FOU MOTOR* CAR PRICES
bladder ailments; nnd Foley Cathartic
orchestra to the public, und making
Also: Tux Certificate No. 715 dutTablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
will
be found here. I f you pay Lttore than our prices you pay
enough money to carry tho orchestra
ed the 2nd day o f June, A. l&gt;. 1913,1
cleansing cathartic for constipation,
too
much.
I f you pay less we know and you will know lat­
has filed said certificate in my office
through the year.
biliousness, headaches, und sluggish
er
that
you
paid
too little to obtain th** quality deaired. Come
nnd has made application fur tax deed
Don't fail to get a ticket. Only 50
bowels. Hold everywhere.— Adv.
nnd
look
at
our
new
O A K L A N D model*.
and 25 cent*. Thursday evening at
to issue in accordance with luw. Said
eertlfieate embraces the following de­
8 o'clock Is the date.
The Herald delivered six times
scribed property, situated in Seminole]
week for 15?.
Europe can't atari another war yet.
County, Eloridu, to-wit: Lots 3 und
.
We haven’t appointed our official gov­
4, Block 4, Russell's Plat of
Furt|
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
ernment observer*.
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Reed- The said land being assessed;
Under Beelion 575 of thp Genera!
.• 4
*
• ' ,t - i t ;
, | . . _!
*.i
* ■,
»
ut the date of the issuuuce' o f such
k
1
,t
,
- .Statutes of the 8tatc of Florida
Thera are many pretty -aignji of
certificate in tho name of A. B. Rus­
PHONE 17-------- ------------------------ SANFO U I). FLO R ID A
apring, but the first elbows to appear
tic^ls hereby given that L. Ken- sell.
urc not Included In the list.
huser o f Tax Certificate No.
Also: tux Certificate No. 717, dnt-

Are You Going
to Build or
Repair

BE WARNED OF THE DANGER

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g C o m p a n y

.v -rmjEjfxn*- teme v* t
♦*i.Nek Sxi

T" ■- -5*

vnr~r.

U

V

r

mm

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="16">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="17647">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1923</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18488">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, April 09, 1923</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18489">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18490">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on April 09, 1923.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18491">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18492">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 09, 1923; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18493">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18494">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18495">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18496">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1863" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1735">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/60a5b2d6ac2661f8f95d909d184c7eeb.pdf</src>
        <authentication>f30283e417a94267d6248e2359df7a27</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="18487">
                    <text>GROWERS AND BUYERS MUST GET TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL

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

Estimated That 700,000 Workers Are Involved in
.
Labor Disputes
IN LIGHT OF REMARKS
MAT)E ON FLOOR OF THE
’ HOUSE BY REP. DAVIS

At Present to Lease State Con
vicls and 1917 Legislature
Did Not Change It

NUMBER 8

SANFORI), FLORIDA, SATURDAY. APRIL 7,1923

FBI.!. FIFTEEN HUNDRED
FEET AT McCOOK .
FIELD

WOULD HAVE IDEA OF CEN­
TRAL MARKETING BUREAU
WHICH ALL WOULD JOIN

| | | r T h r t M o f l n l r * Pr»««(

LONDON, April 7.—The industrial outlook in Great Britain nt ijre
regarded ns extremely disquieting. It is estimated that nearly seven h
thousand Worker* me involved in dispute* with employers and sum.
six thousand are already on a striker These include Welsh miner * an
folk farm worker*. Employer* of building trndcH announce today new
ulc of wages and hodrs which become* operative April 14th, and it i

JACKSONVILLE, April 7—Captain
Richard Derby, 2K. of Tacoma, Wash.,
flyer nt McCook Fidel hero, wns kill­
ed instantly when his piano fell fiftren hundred feet near the field this
morning. IH*rby had been at the field
since August last year and came here
from Florida.

BETTER RESULTS
Would Accrue to* the Growers,
Reiter Vegetables, Belter
Puck, Belter Prices

William J. tfryan
Becomes Owneviaf
Sanford Property

At Friday's meeting of the Chnnthcr of Commerce, President Connelly
advanced n suggestion, which, if act­
ed upon by tire growers and shipper*,
will largely clminate the' difficUltie*
N e a r t h e H o m e W h e r e IIIk Wife For,
experienced during the past in the
merly Spent licr Winters
marketing of the enormous production
of
the Snnford rection. While proWas On Running' Beard of Machine Try in
d'.ietion i* being followed along high­
* Stop a Fight When Killed
ly Fciontilir lines, marketing methods
are primitive*in comparison. It wassuggested that an organization be
perfected, taking in the large selling
orgnnlz'htionH,, preserving their iden­
tity intact, together with growers
not members of such organizations.
This would permit the opportunity of
all these interests working out solu­
tion* for their mutual problems. It
is common knowledge that the past
Half Holidays
CELERY
and invent hit-Or-lP1** ' method* nt
PUEBLO, Colp., April 7 A large touring car pass,
For Summer Months
marketing have caused a loss to this
;n ,i a »f.ee*r r s iih&gt;modnr siuy um , • -m
this morning travelling nof
Bryan
Is
also
unitiniuntnlly
attauhutl
sectinn
of—hundreds of thousands of
.(Jarlot
Shipment*
Reported
for
l
rie men who shot and killed &lt; hief of Police
hour. It is believed to ront
tc
Sanford,
for
before
his
marriage,
day,
April
tith:
dollars.
Organized effort would force
notified to watch for the rar but the police
Davis at Ituton. Pueblo liuil
he
made
frequent
trips
to
this
section
a
standardised
package in conformity
Florida
Sanford
section
"l
Name* of Business House* That \Nill were unable to stop it.
railing on Mrs. Bryan who spent n Florida—by boat, V.KI crates.
with'
government
spicificontions,
Close to Allow Employees
number of winters here at a home in Florida —Manatee section . ...
-• wli.i* h would not only raise the qunlHalf Holiday
close proximity to the site just pur­
! ity standard of the product, but
study o resolution from the Norm
would also preclude the possibility of
chased.
Dakota legislatuVo, reported back rec- •
Hanford is very much elated that
I unscrupulous growers shipping infer­
oimpending that h full investigation
The rep
this distinguished American and Flor­ Shipping I’oint InTurniatinn for 1 ri- ior quality and demoralizing the mar­
bo mnde. Thi* committee headed by half holid,
id inii has propui ty inturi'Mit in cow*
t Let. An organization of this kind
cl.i&gt;, April fith:
Frank H. Davis of Leon, recommend- the first T
SANFORD, FLA: Warm; clear would also prevent nny one market
mull with its citizens.
ed that tho inquiry be exhaustive in of May an
Haulings heavy, demand and move- being flooded when prices were hlghorder that nny abuses akin to Tnbert’s been circu
mint
slow, market dull, Carloud* f 1or there than in others. There were
case might be eliminated. It. recom- ally nil o
Missionary Conference*
b.
usuul
terms, H&gt; ineli crates.Gol­
number of other speakers nt the
mended tlist the investigation com- Sanford,
Princess Yolanda and Count dc Bergolo Will Have In Sanford This Month |din Self Blanching l-d dozen stalks 1ameeting
who endorsed the suggestion.
mlttoc not Ik* composed of nny mem- and the si
Royal Wedding
Will Be Interesting1in the rough, fcwwsiilcs best $1.10 Officials of local banks were of the
ber from «n county where, convict
We the
f l.r.O, poorer low as $1.25, New 1 ranch opinion that the banks would endorse
abuses have been recently reported.
incss men
rite A itB r M li r a • r r - * »
.
.
.
Many church women tLink it counts j Strain l-d dor., stalks in the rough ami recommend the growers nffiliate
In referring to Tubcrt's case speri- our places
ROME, April 7.- Seven huimlrcd pcrtotis have rcceivvd invitation* u» little if they are members of the $1.2G-$I.I0, mostly around $1.25,- few ; with such an organization when per­
flcally, it pointed out the prompt ac- t„ ch and «
thr wedding of Princess VolantJa to Count Carlo Calvl de Bergolo next Mon­ Women's Organization of tin* church best higher. Mirny shipment* rollei' fected. It was agreed that work of
tion taken by Governor Hardee in in- beginning
day morning.- Invitation* have. been limited only to civil and military house- or not, and if these wish to know unsold.
sugnuizing the varied interests would
stituting an investigation as soon ns nn,| endln
ber and royal princess in addition to first four
htdil
of
the
king
and
queen
mot
require unusual effort, yet there wns
really
how
milch
it
mutters,
attend
the matter was reported to him. Hep- temper:
categoric* in prcccodenrc l*it o:f seal officials. Latter Include wearers of col- the sessions of the Missionary Con­ Total curiot shiiynents from San,
a confidence that thu big men of the
rescntoiive Amos Lewis again JaunchI
lur of Annunziatn with pri's idents of senate and chamber members of raid- ference nt the Methodist church tho
ford this season to date
community would Ik* s tre s s fu l in
cd his attnek «»n the proposed inquiry.
J
net, judges suprciAc court and admirals, Princess Yolonndo's wedding dress third week of April, and find out Total curiot shipments from Man
putting it over. While the suggestion
on tho ground thnt it was an onJ
is of white. She carries a long train over which* i* n priceless piece or old how this great fuguni/.ntion of women
atce this season to d a te ...........
of organization was general in nature
croachmer.t upon the courts, and S.
lace seven yard* long and two yards wide. Following an ancient custom, the ia made up. There —will bo those Total eat lot shipment* from ban
it was referred to the prominent
S. Griffin, of Orange, fought with •
I
ford
Inst
season
to
date
.......•••
from
rural
ilist
riots
ju
well
ns
the
him on the sume grounds. In tho
l
small towns and cities representing Total curiot shipments from Man
midst of debate on tho committee s
atee last season to date . —
smaller organizations, which make up
report the senate Joint resolution
American Express
GREAT PREACHER AT THE
this
great
work
of
h'lorhlu
Method­
came over to the house, and upon
Fin., April 7.—(Spec­
Company Required to ial-1.0NOWOOD,
ism, la giving the gospel to the world.
.&lt;__*i_..t Tionmentativc Forrest
y
... BAPTIST CHURCH TOMORROW
to the Herald).—The funeral of And this conference is just one of 40
Establish Service Geo. E. Clark wos held thi* morning that make* up tho Fomen’a Mission­
Kerr Boyer Tupp«r, B. D* L. D., of
from the Hotel St. George, Carey ary Council of he .Southern Methodist
Philadelphia,
for more than a score
l l t r T k r A M o tlllrS C " " '
Hand, of Orlando, had churgc of the churqh and have missionaries In six
WASHINGTON,
April 7.—The
of
years
minister
in the leading Bnparrangements.-The services were con­
....lintrli-H . and h large work
American Railway Express Company ducted by Rev. McConnell, of Orlant^ t churches of Denver, Now York,
and Philadelphia, a calm, polished,
under order of tho Interstate Com­
merce Commission is required to esscholarly,, instructive *nd eloquent
of national reputation as a
tahlish Joint service with the South­ There wns a large attendance,
speaker, &lt;
eastern Express Company ami pro­ nearly every family in the vicinity Ik*.
minister and lecturer, now wintering
vide reasonable through routing, for ing represented. Mr. Clark being a
nt Altamonte Springs, will preach at
shipments in conjunction with that member of the Masonic ordor, the
the First Baptist church here tomor^
company to nnd from all point* in thr member* of the Longwood lodge a t­
row.
' •
United Stales. ' Many southern cltiei tended in,a hotly.
Dr. Tupper and Dr. King, the local
The mayor issued a proclamation
ami shipping association* Joined it
pastor, are warm friend* and Dr.
Hnwkins Bros,
proceedings before tho commission ii that all business bo suspended during
Tuppcr bps visited the church on dif­
F. A. Stone,
the time of the services. Many Iwauwhich tho decision resulted.
ferent occasions and »o when Dr.
Woodcock &amp; Kigm-y,
tlful floral offerings were received.
wilted most- King was called to Tennessee to hold
Kanncr’s Dept. Store,
TROOP 3, ROY SCOUTS
a scries of evungclistic meetings. Dr.
U. H. Army Store,
Tupper very kindly consented to
The regular weekly meeting
oi
S. S. Baumel,'
preach for tho people of Sanford on
Troop 3 was held Inst night in their
The Specialty Shop,
„
room at the Baptist church.
Tho
broken. Closing Friday and opening tomorrow.
H. M* Luvcni ,
Dr.
Tupper
will
preach
at
both
the
meeting
was
it)
chargo
of
Futrol
Saturday. Supplies of good stock lim­
Hodges &amp; McMullen,
leader King. After a short business­
ited, demand pnd movement moderate, morning uitd evening hour*, Ho will
Woodruff &amp; Wntson, '
meeting
L.
P.
Hogan
took
the
Scout
market steady for good stock. Florida use the subject "A ino«t wonderful
The Yowcll Co.,
oath
and
was
welcomed
as
a
tender­
10 inch crates Golden Self-hinnching prayer* 'at the morning hour and a t
C. W. Steves,
foot
Scout.
The
troop
expects
to
re­
4-0 dux. stalks best 12.60-12.75, fair the evening hour he will preach oa
G. A. Speer •
organize for it* tutnmor reason. Thru
quality end condition $1.&amp;0&gt;$1.76, few “What the Ressurrection of Christ in
L. P. McColler,
the
kindness
of
the
Chautauqua
com­
52.00; P-10 dox. stalks boat' J2.00- the first century means to thu ChrUSanford Cush Grocery,
mittee
tho
tiW
p
is
In
fine
shape.
$£.25, fair quuiity and condition $1.25- tiun in the twentieth century." It U
J. K. Smith,
a privilege not often accorded Sanford
(..125
was
turned
^
v
e
r
to
the
troop
$1.50.
*
.
The Cburrhwcll Co.
people to hoarU rr-T uppetyam i the
CHICAGO:
fit.
elhqdyr*
F
loridarl
i
Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co,
officers
of the Baptist chuictf are
thing* this summer.
Ail Scouts
California ijrirlvcd, 42 car* on track inTom Moore,
;
anticipating
n large audience at both
please mske an effort to be at tho
c'uding broken. Supplies heavy, de­
I. D. Martin,
•
services
and
have extra scat* that
next meeting.
i inund slow, movement .druggy, niarexpected
that
the
shipment*
will
not
all
who
desire
to attend, may be Mat­
I ket dull. Florida 10 inch crates Gol­
Haynes L Ratliff,
attain any volumo until April 20. The
ed
comfortably.
INITIAL.
BHIPMENT
den Self-blanching 4-0 «loz. • stalk*
l.loyd Shoe Store,
heaviest movement is expected from
OF HASTINGS SPUD
$2.50-12.76; it dox. stalks $1.75-$2.Q0;
I'iggly Wiggly,
do
with
the
liquor
question
in
the
Sunday turkey dinner at the LuMay
p
to
May
16.
CHOI*
GOES.
FORWARD
2Vh and a dox. stalks $2.25 ?2.&amp;, New
Katherine Downing,
future.
Accoiding
to
latest
advices
received
Bclh
Cafeteria tomorrow* You know
Peninsular Electric Co.
The arrests were the result of til® French strain 4-0 ijui. stalk* $2.25- the kind.that Lu-Both alwaya servea
by
theoxehangc,
the
llatsings
potato
Shipment
of
the
. TAMPA, April 7.
Tbco. J. Miller A Son.
new City Manager Williams, the new $2.60, 8 doz. stalks $1.60-$l,75; 2tk _a root Turkey dinner. Cool, com­
first, car of Hasting* jioUtoos thi* belt has been ojoying some excep­
Gdlon &amp; F r* . .
&gt;
Acting Chief of Police, Roy Williams, and 3 dox. sUlka $2.00-$2.25, .
fortable and sanitay.—Lu-B*th ^Cafe­
»&gt;&lt;J&amp;on by tho Hastings Potato Grow­ tionally lino growing weather, and
First National Bank,
crops are n«W jn excellent condition. and n rejuvenated jwlico force who
er*'
Association
wan
made
April
3,
teria. \
Correct
this
sentence:
“S
print
is
Seminole County Bank,
Exchange rcprcscnttalvo*' nt Hast­ have their orders to clean up Hanford ire," said the wife: “but l don’t beIt
wasreporetd
here
today
by
the
Peoples Bank,
Florida Citrus Exchange, which is ing* now estimate tho freeze of last
Tho Herald delivered «U tim o o ^ &gt;YO I shall rearrange the furniture
Sanford Furniture Co.
ujH&gt;ut the only dif
marketing
tiw more than 1,000 car­ February did not cuatal} the crop
week
for 16«.
Seminole
Meat
Market.
The Daily Herald, 16c per week.
violinist und a fid
load crop of the association. It is more than 26 per,cent. ' ’
Snow's Barber Shop. .

MARKETS

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923

PAGE EIGHT

7 The Princess

where in the neighborhood of one
IlONOIlINt; HRS. 1*A!*WORTH
work basket. The prixe for high
hundred acre* of new groves planted
score for the guests a l*ox of CotyV
this reason. Another leap has been
powder, was presented to Mrs. G. I.
T O N I G HTr— -----There being I Cut put thin slip, enclose. with- He
acceptuated (he very bright and the cotton industry.
Loucks. *
.
Innd mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2«.Ti Shc*MRS. FRBD DAIftER, Society Editor
something
near
two
hundred
acres
Refreshments consisting of n salad m erry rccne within .the Green Parrott,
The Jennie Spaulding Circle met
■fieldi III., writing your name and ad- The beloved American actress who
Phono 817-W
.
Wednesday afternoon at the home of course followed by an ico course wore where a blazing firp added warmth, pinnted this spring. C. \V.‘Entrmin- •field, HI., writing your name and nd- created the role of “Peg," which
It
fcovs i * r friM»Os H itiin s r *
Mrs. John Abrahams. The meeting served at the conclusion of the game. many lights, brightly*!, and wonder­ gor being one of tho largest planters .turn a trial pa^knge containing Fol- has b^cn played more than 15,000
- I f * N arr r«Ui&gt;
a&gt;r
Mr I f f . a « r f r M tv iiB lB lB O i w r i t
Tlit guests list included: Mrf. J. G. ful flowers beauty ami fragrance to with over* fifty acres. Mr. Daggett jey’s Hohey and Tar Compound for limes in—
opened with scripture road by the hos­
•
•
•
• M l l » l r * r l t o Ih ta I f f i r l B i B t , * - » ♦ » ■ *
• H B l b , m t | r 1 r , k « i » f k f tlrB B .
t f w ti
tess fol]owcd with prnycr by Mrs. Dali. Mr/. E. 1). Mobley, Mrs. W. M. the bridge party given by Mr/. Mar­ also has n very large acreage.
icoughs, colds and croup;* Foley KldB* lH a l l r B M r r fU lr S
&lt;
This has been one of the best seaLoosing. The box of clothing for the Scott, Mrs. Deane Turner, Mr*. A. J. garet Dames, of Orlando, in hottor or
Incy Pills for pains in sidos and bach;
little orphan girl wan packed at this Richardson,'Mm. G. I. Loucks nr.d Mrs. H. M. Papworth, of New York. tone that the city has -ever expert- iheumatism backache, kidney and
SOCIAL CALENDAR
M iss'M argaret IMrt and Mrs. II. oneed, .everyone horc is doing his or hladdtr ailments; nnd Foley Cathartic
meeting. Good attendance of mem­ Mrs. Fietncr. The club members
were: Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mrs. Ray- K. Lorraine received the guests at the her bit. WATCH US GROW!
bers.
One
visitor
present.
The
meet­
Tablets, a wholesome nnd thoroughly
Friday—'Mrs. George Knight will en­
LONG WOOD, THE CITV OF
t the home
o f ; mond Key, Mrs. S. E. Barret, Mrs. A. doftr and Mrs. )pap war ill assisted in
‘
cleansing
cathartic for constipation, This is the story, of the O’Connels
tertain at the third of c scries of ing next week will) be a1
&gt;
regular lli-i
Ili-S M. DeKorrcst and Mrs. L. P. McCul- recciviifT and making welcome the HEALTH.
biliousness, headaches, &lt;nnd sluggish of Irelnnd and the Kingsworthi and
parties at her home on Mugnoiiu Mis. (’has. Collins. The
b’.e r(udy will be had of which the !r-;\ '
.—- -fcyA n rririrg members of the party,
bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Chiccstcrs of England.
A. fiery,
if-xqjuld have aptly iscjoii termed a . Don't forget the One Cent
topic is "Our Message tq the World.”
——
.
Friday—Miss Mary Elizabeth Pulcseloquent
young
Kihgsworth.
When
nasturtium
bridge,
.for
Mrs.
Damps
Thursday, Friday und Saturday
T H I S IS T O C K U T 1 F V t h a t o n t h i s
ton will rntettain n number of her All th o ’members nru urged to meet j m e m UEMATRONS RRHHU? CLUB received from friends huge trays c f .
I’og conies along, business picks up
:
i
(
l
i
i
l
a
y
Ilf
M
a
r
c
h
.
A
.
t&gt;.
1923,
n
l
u
«
p
e
C.
Bower.
.
r l n l m e e t lf li r &lt;&gt;l t h e / t o c k l i o l i l e r * Ilf
friends at her hpnte in Rosfc To^ft. {promptly at.'1:00 p.m ., have their lcs». Mn| Kre&lt;1 Wni,ma w as'th e grnc- these flame tinted flowers. A friend
mid the dramatic Incidents, come­
sA .V fo m i n f n .n i N o a n d ia u n a h hn_tMa ve, lordav nftim oon when
Sunday—Pageant, "A Modern Prodi­ •on prepared nruT bring their bibics. .
HOCI
A
T
K
IN
,
n
c
o
r
p
o
r
a
t
i
o
n
i
rK
f.nl=&lt;*&lt;t
dy
and the happenings of Peg to­
from Sanford brought the hostess a
Following the line t»f least .resist­ a n i l i .xlet I itt. iiiiilcr tin* l a w n n f t h e
gal cSon" at tho Methodist church
t
e
therew
ith bar— Irish -—brogue
basket of spring flowers of many tints ance in what makes tivers and men S ttili- i.f l lnrlil.-i. ilni.
at 7:30 p. m. under the auspices of
f.ei-n "k'! v e n an | i r e ic r ! li i'.l b y lav.* a n d
makes
this
one of the banner a t­
crooked. ‘Follow the thrift line nt tho by tli,* b y - l a w n o f *nl&gt;l c o r p o r n t l n n . In
—the E pwerth League:--- —— --------- tractions
of
the season.
'•.•tell
a
n
d
e
v
e
r
y
:»t•
ck
lic
M
r
o
f
*«lil
Seminole County Dank.
c o r p o r a t i o n . In n v o l e &lt;‘f l . u c i s l m n n
Monday—Mrs. J. E. Baker will enter­ I of that Conference. All their thoughts
o f slock, r a l il n u m b e r «,f s h a r e , : o f
nru liirni'd toward the Woman’s An­
ta in the m cm len of the Pipo Ors l o e I: I n i n a m o r e U in n i h r e e - f u u r t h n
Added Attractions
nua!
.Missionary
Conference
of
•Flori­
Don’t
forj.ct
the
One
Ccrtt
Sale,
o
f t h e t'.I ti n u n i h e r o f s h o r e s i t s t o c k
nun Club at her home on West First
MihsVrlhcil.
It
w
a
s
ili'em
o
'l
.
xim
i
II.
nl
t
o
da to he held in the First Methodist
Included
Thursday, Friday aiid Saturday.—It. a m e n d A ltT K M .i: VI &lt;.f t h e (’b a r t e r • f
f\rco t at .‘1:30 p. ;n.
|church SanftyG. April 17th to 20th, int h e S A N K O l tD I i r i l . l l l N H A N D I.O AN
C.
Dower.
3-tfc
Mor.ino^QiL^Agjndi Guild meets with
A S S O C IA T IO N III t h e m t i m u r h e r e i n tlnaiyc. AJf committees arc active,
lifter s ta tn l.
. •
'
--Mrn. Raymond Key at .'5:30.
. especially the one nn entertainment
' T h e r e f o r e , N o t i c e In h e r e b y g i v e n H int
Monday—‘-Pipe Organ &lt;lub will meet
t h e M . w v o n n l l l ' I I . D l N O A N D IX M N m i f . n i N i S A N D L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N
ASSfM’lA T I O N , r. c i,r iiiir.illn n . I n t e n d s p r i i r p o r n t l n t i . h a s c a u s e d t h i s n o t i n '
at the home of* Miy« Martha Fo with Mis. II. H. Chappell ns chair­
t o a p p l y t o t h e l l o n o r a h l e C a r y A. Hur­ a n d c r r l l f l c n t o t o h e slicn en Ih I t s n i r man. Homes for 1 IK have been pro­
on Oak Avenue a t 3:30.
tle • . C o v e t n o r o f l l i r K tiitc o f 1‘lo r l'I a . t"&gt;,1 l l e n uttie hy I t s I ' r e s h l e n t , a m i s e a l ­
vided for. Dut listen, Methodists,
t.i T.ilh'hiif*." e. T 'lo r h l a . o n t h e .Stull d u y e d w i t h Its c i i r p o r n t p s e a l , a t t e s t e d hy
Monday—Westminster Club mods at
of A p r il . A. I&gt;: '1323. f o r t h e |&gt;urt»"«e o f I t s itei r e t a r y , n n t h i s t h e 2 6 th d a y nf
. .
...
.
i top score, nnd Mrs. ’’.Nell ’ wilt
At the conclusion of tho card gnmo
* , .
.
. . .
,
.
tho home of Mrs. J. K. linker on
• litaitUtiK a n a i n e m i j n e n t of' A U T U ’I.IJ M a r c h . A. D. 1923.
.. . .
,
.
, consolation of a dainty Drcsd
VI.. o f t h o S 'tin e te r o f t h o S A N K O l tD KANI-'i»ltI» I l l 'l l . D 1 N U A N D L O A N A Sthe hostess served a tempting salad
,
.. .
.
West First street at 3:30.
m i l l . D t N « l ' A N D M I A N A S S O C IA T IO N ,
S O H IA T IO N
urine which was, In using, an i
t o r e a i l n r fo l lo w * . to-V.’l t :
' My T i l ICO J . M l l . L I ’ U, P r e s i d e n t .
course.
,
(
h
i
:
a
i .)
,
.
,,
burner, many bits of incense &lt;
“ A r t l H e V I.— T Iio h ig h * &lt;t n n i o u n t o f
Mrn. Walsmntt guests were: r&gt;Irs. . . . .
J. N. Warfield, of J ncksonville,
lnil''hte«lnt's!i o r l l u h l l i t y t o w lit r h t h i s A t l e s t :
..
,,
,,
,,
.
.
.
.
with
the
burner.
"A MODERN PRODIGAL’'
A. p . ro N N K I .T . V , H c r r o t n r y .
l o r p o r a t I "h nlinll s n h j r p t It: e l f s h a l l
&lt;. h. Henry, Mis. II. B. Lewis, Mrs.
. , ,
„ ... ,
spent the day here yesterday t‘ran;tM a r 3 1 -A |ir . G-13-20-37
I" t h o s u m o f ' T w o ll ii m lri'il unit F i f t y
. . . . .....
Tho guest of honor received
You
all
know
llyron
So!e
him
as
It. J. Holly, Mrs. A. W. bitts, Mrs.
. . ,,
...
„ ,
oiting business.
T h oiieitnil O o l l n r s («250.0H».l»n)."
„
„
;
lightful
bridge
table
cover
t!
IN W I T N E S S W H H K B O K . H A N K O Itl)
H ariy Mann, a modern prodigal, oh Harry Hccren, Mrs. W. T. Langley, | " .
,
... , .
, ,,
... ,, i morning glory appll(|uc.
and Mrs. \S. I&gt;.
‘
.. _
Ml*, nnd Mrs. Jno. S. Roselle, of Sunday evening at 7:3(1 o’clock at the Mrs. Hurry Walsh
.
The maids of . the Green
C LA Y A W A Y T H E YEARS
• , ., ,
, , , . .
I-akeland, arrived here yesterday for a Methodist church. Tliis most interest­ Gardner.
•
| served chicken salad, hot rolls,
ing
pageant
including
fifty
characters
brief visit. .
A B e a u tif u l C o m p le x io n
Apply Boncilla Beautifier casmlc clay to
. cheese balls, nnd cnfTca, and o
will be given by this Epworth League.
your face, and rest whilo it dries, then
o f S a tin - L ik o T oxturo
III
PI.IC
ATE
DRIIXiE
table
was
n
small
green
vase
1
remove and sac and feel tho wonderful
The
incomparable
beauty
of
Jeanette ’Adams, of St. Petersburg, ’Remember the date, 'time and place.
difference in tho color and texturo of tho
One of the prettiest parties of the nasturtiums, and bowls of sal
thousands
of
women
—
that
We'll
meet
you
there.
war. among the arrivals here yester­
ski*.
S
1 out Lenten season was that of yes- mom]s and crystallized gra]
•mooth, satin-like skin texture
Guaranteed
to
do
these
definite things for
day enroute to point* north.
so
much
admired—is
the
result
tor day wlivn Mrs. S. Pulcston e n te r-1straws. -"
tho faco or money rcfuqdcd. Clear the
of
Nadinoln
C
rrnm
,
which
tained nt a bridge luncheon at her
Assisting Mrs. Dames in cn
complexion and give it color. Lift out tho
has proved itself for a quarter
lines. Remove blackheads and pimples.
lovely new home in Rose Couit. T here' 0,it ’the entertaining very* char
of a century, the standard
1
Is n&gt;eoenl*ed b* th» enanuitaed
Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial tis­
1
ext/rmtiintor
(or
IUt».
Nice.
AuU,
bleaching
and
beautifying
being three tables of players. The wcrL, Mesdames Neal. Uirgen
sues and muscles. Make the skin soft
Cockroaches Bint WatcrUif J.
cream.
*
and
smooth.
j
*
guests ini hiding the memlirrs of the w|t't nnd Lorraine, with Misses
Don't
waste
time
trrlne
to
kill
these
pesU
Scientists long ago discov­
with
poudors.
liquids
or
but experimental
You
can
obtain
regular
sizes
from
your
Piiplieutc Dri'lge dull and one extra Way and Lorraine.
ered nnd combined in TVac/inpreparations.
favorite toilet counter. If not, send this
oln Cream, elements which
tidiL*.
1 a number of Sanford Indie;
Roody for U ao-B otter th a n T rap s
ad. with 10 cents to Doncilla Laboratories,
bleach the skin and remove
3-os. box,
lVot. box, 1110
Indianapolis, Indiana, for a trial tube.
The sparious rooms of this attrac- quests of the charmiag ent
tan, freckles, pimples and
80LD
EVERYWHERE
live home were a bloom with a pro -1 meat._Orlando Rcporler-Star.
other discolorations. Of its
own peculiar virtues, it rids
fusion «if spring flowers, artistically
____________________
the skin of impurities nnd
arranged. The luncheon tables were n f-._\ ,r *l _pfl r .
.r •,r •
leaves it smooth and beautiful.
a iiic m l with vnses of (larkspur nnd
•
The 50c. package will reHERE’S YOUR STAFF OF LIFE, IN
fhove mild cases, the $1.00
carnations. Mmature baskets filled
/\lk T /T II7 /\/\¥ \
EVERY DELICIOUS VARIETY
vdth these blossoms marked the placI 1 |N ( t\ \ ! )()1 )
es. At 1 o’clock a delicious five
1
If you want to realize that there is an art of baking, you need only
counter,
look at the rminters of Rr.uth’x B a k e r y ! There, rows upon rows of
course luncheon was served.
^
THE CITY UF llEAI.Tl
National Toilet Co-,
lullowing the iuiul.c .,0 several----------- -------- -Dread. Pies. Cukes, Cruller*, Muffin*, and score* of other varieties
P a ris, T a n n .
games of duplicate bridge were cn„ ■ «., » n
«
tempt the appetite and delight the eye. Ahnolutc purity of ingred­
joyed. Tin* prizes for high score, but*
ient*, linked in the cleanest, must i.cientific ovens.
lies of perfume, were won by Mrs. F.
K. Rouniillut and Mrs. Howard LeA t tiie regular meeting
"
Cette.
• I'.narjl of Trade held Wednesi
g
Next to Princess Theatre
Those enjoying the cordial hospi-1last week, plans were liiscussi
tality of Mrs. I'uleston were: Mrs. proposals read concerning the
K a iiiR B iiiH D iiB iiita B a n a s u H c c a s n E n s H iB H iM H H H lI
George DeCottes, Mrs. George Knigiit, lution of a water works syslt
Mis. Howard I.cGctte, Mrs. Harry i&lt; plouucil to bond the city f
I'upworth, Mis. F. .1. Con/alcs, Mrs. ncc«*&gt;.iiy (and.' to filiumc the
.1 l». Weodiuff; Mrs. F. E. Ruumiilat, jc t. there being a general Ire:;
W. II. McBride, of Snperton, Gn.,
Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. R. A. New- against private ownership of
1 Store in Florida
hus come to Sanford to make his fu­
man, Mrs. K. M. Calloway,'Mrs. I.. F. utilities.
ture home ami has accepted a position
Hoti.'holder aiid Mrs. W.
Hill.
The water supply here is one
u« checker at the Piggly Wiggly. Mr.
Mrliridc ha* had years of e x p e r i e n c e
in the grocery husiiu'!.«. having been
asniittunt manager of the Saperloii
Grocery Company before coming here.

&amp; ’ Am SIB
L

RO UTH BAKERY

♦&gt; 10 Stores in Georgia

Sanford’s New Store

RUBBER GOODS
?2..r»0 Combination Hot Water Bottle and
and .Syringe
.......................
S
$1,60 Hot Water Bottle ................
i
$1.50 Fountain S y rin g e .............. 7............

G5c Djer-Kiss Kouge.....
50c Doran ..................
C5c Mary Garden Kongo

FACE POWDER
$1.50 Frivole ...............
G5c Cenet Djer-Kiss
*
50c Almond Face Powder

We huvti n largo assortment &lt;»f
rubber grinds al a bargain. They ar
an teed for a year.

RAZOR BLADES
C0e Gillette Blades .................&lt;....

00c DBrhnm Blades
GOe Gcin Blades ..........................
A Special Price on Shaving Soap

Phone 127

Ladies’ Sum m er Hats
Just arrived—Straws, Hrnids and Silks. All colors, large and small shapes,

L a d ie s ’ D resse s
SPORT DRESSES
............................,
RATINE DRESSES ..............................
DOTTED SWISS DRESSES........... ..... .... ..
GINGHAM DRESSES.............................

We Serve the Jiest Soft Drinks
. Money Can Buy
.
Remember, We Sjive You 25 per Cent on Your Prescriptions
12b BAST FIRST STREET--------------------------------------------------------------------- r-PHONE 103 S

W e la k a B lo c k

�alow up pace aa the driver is either
going to stop or nlack the pace be­
cause of some! obstacle appearing into
view.
'. .
'I f there were n traffic policemnn
in Palatkn, and ho should adhere to
the rules common in all larger cities,
there Would be many arrests every
..........&lt; &lt; r n r r a l M a n a a e r
day
until carelessness had passed out
A d » fH l« lm t Mawna r r
of
existence,
f There are young wom­
A 4 v .rtl.la ir H « t « ' M ad. K anw n
, A p p llralln a
en driving cars who persistently re­
I . K U I H K I I I I ’P
r l r r a l a l l n a M n n a * r r fuse to obey any Inw of trafief or
P k n n r J W * W a f l r r 8 P. tn.
commonsbnso, and they • would be
U n h a r r l p t l n n I’ r l r f l a A d t n n r p
landed in jail in almost any other
O a * Y e a r __:........... .............. — ------------- M.IH1
a t * M o a l h a .............. ............— ~— ■— 3.0H city In the state. They not only tfhI l r l l t . r . d ia C lip bp C a r r ie r
ilanger themselves and their hand­
O a r W r f C .................. .........................15 C r a l a
___I......
.....................
- .............—— some cars, but they go farther than
T b r III* 1 2 - t o I M . p a a r W r r l d r H r r - j
nrc n constant thrent
aliIQ
d rn
r n tiim
l r . t r rwicnB
.m .ra
P
rm laalr s
t ' m i n l r | that:
i«rwiinwic
---- - - they
---* ----

[£&gt;.

and energy to the town's growth and
mnkc the town ns great as 'St. Peters­
burg arc not the tdwn’s richest men—
the rich are those who selfishly held
all they had—but when the day of
reckoning conics, when finis is writ
.on their deeds, their money has not
a thousandth part the value the
eulogy fuiid a departed citizen when
all proclaim, 'Here was a man'."
o----------(JET TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL
BENEFIT.

CANADA IS SOUND SAYS BARSON

AN INDEX

■
■
■

■
■
■

a
WELLESLEY HILL, Mass., Ajjril prosperity of both countries is bound
-a
a
0.—Roger yv. Robson has today re­ up together. For ollherTo prosper
a
a
both
must
prosper.
Wc
each
need
turned from his annunl inspection
a
the
other.
Let
us
be
Chriitinns
in
trip, reports of which have appear­
ed in this paper from week to week. legislation ns well ns in nnmo.
a
There could be no better index to char­
In reviewing the trip in gencrnl. Mr. - “The Eubson chart continues to
a
a
acter than a savings pass-book.
Itnhson stated that if anything, busi­ register the slight inflation to which
a
ness is bccomirig too rnpidly active in •I .have nlrcndy .referred. Today it
The Chamlier of Commerce Jin s the United States.
still stands * t. 6 per cent above nor­
’ ‘This will serve
well at all times and
accomplished many big * th in g s ' in . "Evetywherc people arc tnlking mal. With the readjustment only CO
jf
under
ail
circuipptanc
this community anil one of the prosperity,
building is booming; per cent completed, this is not a
.«iiil *
biggest things ever started by prices nrc again advancing nnd wages healthy sign, lit is dangerous to ra|«e
------ THE PEOI
the Chnmhcr of^. ^Uummtrco._fwy_4n m Halhg,” says (he atatitsticlan. “A' T ^ c s urw ugcsnrt"thc prwyTifr-t
kill
u n tn m r n m r-wtBdr* V s h It a *0 ^ -B ^ t r a -'j a t ro i n s t ~ a H - o t h « r e a r s a s - w e » H » - o H
a
the
present
Chamber
of
Commerce
.............
Let
us
hi\\g
prosperity;
but
let
i ready add
, - - „
l i o n , s i c o p r r r » r , a i n « ) &gt; in s d v m r r . p e d e s t r i a n s .
T he m en a re fa r m ore
little of this is a good thing;' but too
■
yourself.
An
interest-bearing
account
is
was
sounded
yesterday
by
Presi­
hot
have
inflation.
Things
that
hnve
a
s i i : k i n r.ii t i i i * a s s o c i a t e d m u s s c a r e f u l , a n d p a y m o r e a t t e n t i o n t o
much of it all at once is dangerous.
a
your best recommendation.
Connelly who called upon When a patient recovers too rapidly, recently occurred in the stock mura
Tlic A nsoflntPil P r e s s Is e x c l u s i v e l y i signals; yet there n r c some noted for dent
e n t i t l e d in t h a u s . f o r r r i i u b l l c a l l o n o f
the
growers,
shippers
and
buyers
ket,
the
spirit
of
the
bootleggers,
nnd
a relapse may occur. The business
a ll n e w s I 'a j in tc h e a c r e d i t e d t o It o r neglicence in this line.
of vegetables to get together‘In some men of the United States need to ro- the general desire of almost everyone
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
Unless there is more careful driv­
m id a l s o tlie lo c a l
new s
p u blished
sort of an organization through which memeber the warning of that old cap­ tn get something for nothing nre not
herein.
All r l a h t s o f r e - p u h l l c a t l o n o f s p e c i a l ing in and about the city there is cer­ all the vegetables from this great
italist nnd philosopher—King Solo- healthy signs here in the States. We
d i s p a t c h e s h e r e i n n r e a ls o r e s e r v e d .
tain to be some serious accidents,
Ill flee i u r . I I A I . i l l l l ' l l . n t M : . I’ltimr 14S
and Mime cars now possessing c h a rm !'e iV0,, ?U '.'l'*
*-bm i-, mon—who cautioned the business men need more character nnd less specula- ■
,
*
■*
i
'
Rating
the
big
expense
of
maintaining
f j crugaIcn, thnt .Iiri(it. ffoeth before tion at the moment. It, of course, is
will he so mutilated thnt no lieautya
true
that
men
make
values,"
contin­
Forelyn
Advrrll.ini;
hrnrerrn'.alive
a
[
°T*ani« ‘tio" s' nnd ®vt r,BJ&gt;- destruction and a haughty spirit ho­
Sanford,
Florida
THEAMERICAN I'RKSS ASSOCIATION box will be able to make them again “!
a
ping the efforts of all concerned. In fore n fall.' Personally, I much pre­ ued Mr. Babson, "but let us not forget
a
shine. It should he remembered, al­
a
other words if one central organiza­ fer the more gradual and deliberate that souls make men.”
so, that the car injured by its driv­
tion composed of all the buyers han­ manner by which Canada is passing
er’s ignorance or carelessness cannot
aflBBaBBkBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBaBBBBBBBaBBaBBBBBBaBBBaaaBBlN
dled the marketing end nnd every through her readjustment. • We have
bring suit; on the other hand the car)
The fight made by (he Jacksonville injured because of lack of signals of : grower in the .Sanford nnd Oveido much to learn from our Northern
TO CUT-IN
. . .
. ,
.
,
, i districts was a part of that orgnn- neighbor. Today conditions are hot­
Journal for gates nt dangerous rnil- the
driver can win the costs of irrnk- . . .
,. ,
» ,,
,
,
,
i
ization
there
would
be
none
of
the
road crossings has borne fruit nnd the mg good his car.—Palatka News.
ter in tho states; hut unless we take
,,
.
. . ...
“From Scitlpcd to Screen"—that’s
troubles now experienced by the vn- enro, business will be better in Can­
dangerous crossings will have gates.
----------- o----------1
the
story of Robert Frazer, once doc­
orgam
Man
1
r’ous
°!l[®nizalions*
tfUoting
different
. -----------o----------ada in 192-1 than it will be here. .,
Congratulations to the City
•••
• ••
tor,
now actor; enacting parts instead
tflWhi
prices
HT^iiid
to
be
&lt;|Uoting
them
and
^Six years ago yesterday r r on April nger,
;cr, the acting chief of police and
"I
apent
some
two
weeks
of
my
trip
Oth America declared v a r on Ger­ the city attorney&lt;nnd municipal judge the troubles of adjusting the many studying^'Uanadian conditions," con- of removing them. He takes a prom­
encountered. The growinent part in Mao Murray’s new Metmany. Some time ago but some peo­ aml the police force of Sanford. They difficulties
,,
,
„ , ,
tiui**sK*Ir,
Buhson,
,
,
.
,.
i i .
era would then be compelled to p
, ,
.
. "and was very ro photoplay, "Jozznmnin," presented
ple do not know that the war is over. nre denning
up the city and boot-.
...
. . . . . .
,
,
.
,
...
,
i up nothing hut the best pack and much pleased with what I found. \a - ,|y Robcyt Z, Leonar(J „t the Princess
legging will soon be a thing of the '
.
’•
standardize all their products. The rious factors suggest that the Do­ Theatre Monday And Tuesday.
And it will probably be sixty more past. They interid to clean it up re­
various organizations would not lose minion stands in about tho same posi­
Scoring a stage success with Mary
.years before we get through paying gardless of where the blow may fall
Come and enjoy your Sunday Dinner nt Sanford’s only,
their identity but would continue their tion in the economic cycle occupied Nash in the stage ploy, "Thy Name is
fpr a wur that we helped to win. It and they will arrest and fine them all
by
tho
United
States
six
or
eight
. Cafeteria
seems thnt winning a war by America from the commonest negro peddler of I business as they- are now and the months ago. If this is so wc must Woman," and in the title role of "Ben
means thnt America pays nil the bills. cheap "shine" to the higherups who) only difference would Ik- the shipping look for Canadian business to im­ Hur," he then sought screen develop­
that would all
he accomplished
ment, and as tho toreador in Miss
----------------o---------------are selling red liquor in defiance ln|
prove rnpidly during 1923. The Murray’s recent Tiffany production,
through
a
central
body
or
hoard
of
The i|Ucslion of sending out so the laws of the land. And if every
farming situation is bettor nnd more
many journals during, the session of citizen would uphold the hands of trade composed of representatives favorable conditions prevail in trap­ "Fascination," a current Metro release
selected
by
the
various
firms
that
are
displayed no less an aptitude for
the legislature is again vexing the the law Instead of hindering them and
Cooking thnt Will please the most fastidious
ping and trading centers of the north Screen acting.
now
handling
our
products.
The
souls of the solons at Tallahassee. giving support to the ^otleggers
woods
owing
to
the
state
of
the
fur
Whenever any body of men want to there would he" a lielter feeling to­ game would have to he played fair market and the plcntitudc of furred
.
Cool, Comfortable. Sanitary
save money they begin at the pub­ ward the enforcement of the laws of and square and above hoard or the animals. British Columbia is in a STOP COUGII FOLLOWING FLU.
We aim to please
Stop coughs resulting from Flu,
licity end because it seems to be so the land. Making light of the pro­ grower or member lose his member­ more prosperous position than the
much easier to cut down the printing hibition laws makes it more difficult ship and he out in the cold as far Prairies. Its farmers did fairly well Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma nnd
bill and keen the public in ignorance. for the officers who are trying to do as Sanford was concerned and would last year and the fruit-growing sec- Bronchitis with Foley's Honey and
Tar. "The Flu left me with a severe j
.Rut the daily1 newspapers will have their full duly. The laws are there rave a difficult time trying to do I ions hail very
profitable yields. ^•ogb-VrhH-h-wn* quickly rrltrvrd with 1
husiui.'-*
here.
The
hanks
would
ill:,
the. news and tliu- public can get If i„ Ivc-enforccd regi»rdle*#-«»f-whetlM*r
Lumber demand s expected to '*'*■ Foley’s Honey and Tar." w rite; Mrs.
from the newspapers much better the laws are popular with the ma­ operate'in such a plan since it would velop to quite sizeable proportions.
stabilize
the
farming
game
here
and
K. I&gt;. Drake, Childs, Md. A few cents
than from the journals ni^l get it in jority of the people or not and the
Even in the mining towns I look worth of Foley’s Honey nnd Tar will
the
loans
to
farmers
would
he
much
predigested form.'
only thing to do is to enforce them.
for a fair improvement. In British
-----------n----------And this will he done by the present moYc substantial and much safer and (’olumhin business during the spring i ffset serious diseases by checking
all who are collected in any way with
your coughs nnd colds, saving you
Two old wire tappers sixty-eight city officials.
nioiitlis should. l&gt;e good.
the
glowing
and
shipping
of.
.vege­
many dollars. Contain# no opiates—
and sixty-three years old will serve
“Canadian
sales
efforts
during
the
tables.would
profit
by
sm
Ii
tin
organ­
ingredients printed on wrapper. In­
seven years in the state penitentiary THE MAN WHO NEVER GIVES.
-MEISCH RUILDINti
FIRST STitEETnext
few
months
should
he
cuiicenization.
From
a
gamble
the
growing
sist
upon Foley's. Refuse substitutes.;
for wire tapping and bunco games
practiced in Orange county. They • There Hiv men in every njmfpimity and shipping of winter vegetables 1rated mi the,eastern provinces. The. £vid gveryYfbgre,.—A*l\.
1
now sav they Were "framed" and that who nevor give to any worthy pteject, would h. coinc a icgiilnr business Con- industrial communities of Ontario ami
others more guilty than they were al­ who never join the t'hamher of t'mn- duete 1 along business lines nnd the ljuehec look relatively the best and
■ B
lowed to go free because they spent incirc, wlm do not believe in nub- , oig.mizntion would go so far as lo even in I hi agricultural sections, eon- a a
oil
fninre
events
mid
tell
ihe
ditioiis
are
more
favorable
than
on
.
,
,
V
,
■
,
.
I
watch
I
their money to get their freedom. If 1it'lly, who do not believe in anything
they know of any jdace where -this except to sit. light and rake in the grower how many acres of certain tho Prairies, .Mixed farming helped “ “
lighten the load of
eastern
money was spent they should make, money that the live wires in the place [ vegetables to plant in ordi that tlm
market
would
not
he
glutted.
In
fai
l,
farmer.
I
nlmtrinl
activity
in
C'an­
it public ami iml make any insinua­ made fur them. Willis I’owell of the
tions about graft unless they can Lake I'minty ('hatubei of t'ommeree| na organization n i d i as mentioned in ndn is estim ated to he in the vicinity
prove it. Proving if should Ik* a sim­ and former newspaper man knows! the meeting of the Chandler of Com- of 70 per cent of capacity. U iicihple matter now since these two men whereof he Speaks when he men- m eiro yesterday would bring the [doyment and short time is still prehave Wen allowed to get their sen­ lions in (hi* Lake Region some of th e 1husiuess of growing and shipping., valent in sqnte lines. Gold mining
vegetables into the list of suhstuii- 1 1“ an outstanding exception. This line
tence and'will have to serve their thing? that make a live city:
tinlx
instead of making it’ n venture
fairly busy and is resulting in contime. At least they cannot get any
“When St. I’etersliUlg was a strag­ l hat mi man can fathom as it is now. sideralde prosperity in such centers
more than they have and while they
gling, buy. rambling town of the size l inler such conditions of real organ- as I'oretipine uml Kirkland luike,
might get killed for “squealing” it
of Lust is, Imt With little of its beau­ ization nnd eo-ope rat inn the grower | Gimtrio.
would he better than serving the sen­
ty (for St. Petersburg had hut two would have some idea of what he was
"Industries manufacturing goods
tence in a convict camp for two men
brick
buildings
ami
two
blocks
of
for
human consumption or covering M
going to plant, of the acreage amount
of this age.
street paving) its advertising appro­ and eon Id In* told something about the are perhaps most active nnd have the
priation fas Soo, and $:tfi couldn't go results of the markets in advance al­ most encouraging outlook. The best
SOME FOOL lilt IV KltK S H O ll.il
very far, so the people capitalized though tile old law of supply and customers will he found in the riticiv
t . K " SM ASH Ell.
that which is as^icc as air and made demand would rule the day as usual. I have in mind all of the mnmifncWithout doubt ike worst automobile use of itw I remember that Truman But the idea of having the growers ttiring centers of southern Ontario
fla
driver in the country is the critter, I Mullins, a young man distorted in and buyers together on the marketing and Quebec, hut especially, those pro­
be it mule or female, who will figure stature, hut whose brain and heart plan would he the biggest piece of ducing pulp, hoots und shoes, textiles,
upon turning a corner tu rning'half­ were big, entne out with a solution of work that could he accomplished and clothing and food products. In the
St Pete realm rg’s biggest asset—this if the markets could not he controlled Maritime provinces, a firm founda­
way about at some street intersection,
or intending to slacken puce in order thing has not been effaced by time— on account of-the demand the supply tion is being built up for business im­
to pull up to n walk without giving I am never obsessed with it—the say- could at least he curtailed until busi­ provement. Dasie industries are now
the proper signal. There uic hut few | ing was not a classic, nor will it jc- ness resumed. Right now it would dull,, hut I believe that warmer
signals to learn. Any driver can dnund in ages, hut Truman said: 'St. he much belter for some of the poor! weather will bring decidedly better
learn them in two minutes. Yet there Petersburg is noted for its congenial celery to Ik* plowed under than ship- markets for lumber, lish. and other
ped. It would he a big saving to the local products. By summer, New
nre some, .uul some in I'alatka, who eongi-nality.'
"That’s all, hut it stuck visitors, grower* if they plowed the celery un­ Uiunswick und Nova Scotia should
-f **■
' r' S
'%
V
S »-f M111ft, MU ■
■
»**»»«*. *. S
r« X
f•
mm
anil make preparations to “riclit wrote this in their letters in express­ der instead of paying out their good look nearly us attractive to safes rep­
resentatives
as
southern
Ontario
nnd
money
for
freight
when
they
almost
ing
the
spirit
of
the
people
and
they
about fucc' ’without us much signal
as u mosquito iHvcs before uliKhtinu- came to enjoy real friendship, a n d knuw’lhut u pour quality of stock will Quebec.
*A more hopeful feeling is develop­
It itt always a pleasing picture tu see so St. Petersburg grew and grew as it not bring any prices in the markets.
ing,
however, in the prarie und other
And
this
could
he
regulated
with
an
is
now
growing
by
'congenial
con­
auch a man or woman gel rammed
no haul (hat several joints of the geniality—and the chess and checker organization (or marketing that could agricultural regions. Better prices
hoards, and fishing off the dock, and not he regulated any other way: We for farin products nre helping the
finely painted car are dislocated.
The hand nnd arm thrust out with other nnni'smeats, while still em­ believe that the growers lire in a re­ Canadians as well ns the farmers in
the palm down uml still, indicates lin­ ployed as entertaining devices, arc ceptive mood a t the present time and the States. As the Canadian farmer
ear is to turn the left;'thrust out and augmented by a hundred other, fea­ would-listen to some plan for a gener- was slower in feeling the good effect
describing u small or large circle tures even unto daily hand concert* u! getting together of nil the people of this Increase in prices of farm
tneun* the driver is to turn to llu- dnd fieo singing and musical num­ interested in the growing and ship­ p r o d u c t s , so , he will enjoy it longer.
right; the arm extended with the bers, and playlets. sMffi every visi­ ping of winter vegetables-and at the It seems to he a fundamental prinpulm toward the rear , of the car tor to St. Petersburg returns home a next meeting of the Chamber of Coni-! ciplo of ecotvomirsThat the Doniinian
means that the following auto should living, walking advertisement for St. mcrce on Friday of next week we run lags ubout n year-behind the States
Petersburg with -Truman Mullins’ look for one of the largest crowds of both ns lo action nnd reaction,—de­
1■ ■
-----------1------------—
homely expression of ‘congenial con­ growers that have ever aiierabled cline anil recovery. Hense, I say thut
geniality.'
geniality.’ And Tcymag is- still at a Chamber of Commerce luneheot) while todaj conditions are bctUij in
0 BELL
|g
WHEN U
hobbling
ubvut on T w o ’crutches and and we believe that they will arrive the States, they may be better in
YOUR REAL K
LIST IT
two leg* that-do not function, un- at some conclusion concerning a bet Canada next year. Business coniiiESTATE
a!
w it h u s
zung. - and— unhoiiured.- There-tire ter_ quality- of vegetables, a- better lions—a re &lt;much lilui a_ atucm,=-*4hey
■ri
other Straubs und Dowells," conclud­ pack, a better und central marketing travel across the country in waves.
judicious
ed Dowell, “ fellows
that fought, organization and a general* get to Each section gets the storm; but all
We have seveial unusual
buy
bled and died for St. I’eleiburg when gether fn£ the benefit of all con­ do not get it at the same lime,
bargains fn real estate tu
“We should l&gt;e belter neighbors to
it
needl'd
men
that
would
do
that
very
cerned.
offer at this time. If you
Canada. Some day we must turn to
----------- o*---- :----thing—men of vision, men of initia­
They mean good taste.
are looking for a real in*
sells*
Miss Margaret Brain .writes the her for natural resources. When our
tive—and
at
the
same
time
there
were
yestment, see us.
frfhbcr
is
gone;
when
uur
water
pow­
men who fought every progressive Herald that t-he is now head slenomeasure, who refused to give a dollar ■grupher in the Senate nt Tallahassee er is all developed; when the price of
to publicity, who refused to give their and his six nice girls under her and lund here makes the routing of cat­
money or service to the bourd of that she like* TallBhaascc very much tle prohibitive, we-must turn to CanAGENTS
' (Thiswas written
woman) ' "
trade, who tinlay are rich and looked and she want* the Dally Herald to aiia. Bvaides, tho boundary lino be­
keep up with the doings at home tween thp t*r«,rUunCrirs was never
upon
as
stem-winders—made
rich
und
REAL ESTATE
made by Ct&amp;LriLwu* made by man—
made famous against their wishes. 1 while t he U so fur away.
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
the Sanford
co-operation with
hence,
let us h it erect unnecessary jgB
tell you 'there is a lesion in every
US W. First SL, SANFORD, FLA
tariff trait* bp-eth*&gt; frBzricm. U t u* ■■
town’s growth—the liberal men, the
The American Association of Advertising Agencies
The Herald delivered six times
remember th a t in the long run—thej
meu who give .their time and money week for 15c,
fL'.'

TO CHARACTER

1

•*t

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

FROM CUT-UP

SUNDAY

You Will Like Our Style

C A F E T E R IA

Z

A.

...M A G IC N A M E S ..

■afayfai ■
■

|u j

■

*

1

.

&lt;

3m

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
dutiefc, telling me what I
should eat, wear, and
use and what I should
buy for my family.
1 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
I can use in my daily
-life and in the daily life
of my family.
In every instance that
name means a very def­
inite promise and assur­
ance of something substantial 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 rp e-s— these.. old"*
friends of the newspa­
per and magazine pages
—mean to me.
For certainly I desire to

Maxwell &amp; Britt

by a

Published by

•‘t-S.

I

^
L

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
tiling. 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. 1
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 I am asking for
the best. ‘
_
I am.a more
shopper because I
advertised* goods. I pat­
ronize the shop that
them.

— i,

Herald in

* . i

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923

t e a ls ln g t h e F a m ily

A ll w h o t h i n k P,a g o t a R o s t , s t a n d u p I A ll riflU t s i t d o w n f
HS LANDS. NWExE.
UfVO A
IT 5 D O N E

OS M . L
A W O fttO

OF fOOD
5 o Ph i t -

i-m n n n o r v '

m m sW ^w L \

right to reject ntiy, or nil bids, or to m n i il h , th i-n a n d Urnri* U* « M W i r l h «
Mill id t*oin|&gt;lalnl flli-d h r r a l n a g a i n s t
accept nny bid they doom to bo for y m i r a c t r iititi o ih o r a . w h n r o l n the t o I*
l a w I n w d r u c r l l i t d 'j i r o t M T t y Is l o lis s o l d ,
the bent interest of tho city.
lu -w lt:
,W. U. WILLIAMS,
Scale.I. proposals will be received liy
L o t* Itvo i l ) a n d Hlx &lt;«) B l o c k
n d l.o in (lni&lt; ( I ) nnrt T w o . ( 1 ) DJoaK'
City Manager. a"KV*
tho,City Com miss Ion of Sanford, Flor­
*&gt;f IITown’s *uh&lt;ll v is io n o C B e c k
GAINESVILLE, April 7.—Rains ida, at.th e ir office in the City Ilnll, The Herald for first class job work l l i t i n m o r k . .a r r o r tl ln t c ti» p l a t t h e r e o f
d u l y r s c o r d r d In i h a . I ’u l d l r R e c o r d * o f
over most of tho state have improv­ at or before II p. ni. April 23, 1023,
Hi-tnlnole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , In B o o h o f
x l.
ed ’'general conditions, according to for grading, draining and paving the in n n : r i i i r i it ro c n T . nkvkntii 1 'ln t s I a t
A n d fu ll .lot. e ls * nalil B ill w i l l bo
t
Jt u n i a i, rtitrtiT. i\ a m i for
the semi-monthly crop report issued following streets, to-wit:
t a k e n nn c o n f e s s e d n ir n ltist y o u , l o b o
•rill-: eottxri o f m .i i i m i u :,
f o llo w i &lt;| li&gt;- n l-'lfial Itrrrot*.
‘'Box nnd Cox," the funniest farce by Sam T. Fleming. Federal agri­ Second Street from Oak to French,
I 'l.O I I I H t.
IN f l l A M I I I t V
In f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s K o tlc n
A l M I I U II I ' K I I T I I . I X K l t M I I I I K S , A lie I t inililUlieil
over written, will be presented in cultural statistician with headquar­ 3635 sp. yards.
In tin- H a n f o r d l l r r a l d
C o r p o r a l I» » , C u m i t l i i l i i n n l , vn...
the High School Auditorium Thurs­ ters here. The report was issued un­
.I.A C K mill ttN T K I.f.A \ V \ I - o n e e e a c h w e e k f o r f o u r c i i i i s c c u t iv a
w
e
i
k
n
.
, Third Street front Snnford to Mag­ I.. l t. vt C. RV\, IItill
w ile . JA M \ PMTKIIH, mill
day night a t 8 o’clock. "Miss Civil­ der date of April 2.
% nolia and from Oak to Avocado, 10,W1TNKKM M y h a n d n o d I h e s e a l o f
W . tV. tt t l . l . t l i:
I h n r l i i t t r , N. I .,
's a id c o u r t t h i s 23rd u a y o f M a r c h , A. D,
isation,” n piny which was g iv \t
H rfrn d nn l*.
Citrus bloom is variable hut satis­ 371 sip yards.
isja.
hllTIt'K
TO
M
l\-III’
.
SI
HUNTS
some time ago, will be repented for factory for the citrus belt ns a whole,
K. \ . iHHTaU ASfk
T O : W. tV. U 'A M . A i'i: . n r C h a t lo tto , tS IC A M
fieri* f l r e u l t C o u rt,
N o r t h I'n l ull tin.
the benefit of those who were* unfor­ tho report continues. Oranges are. Avocado Avemie_front First Street
:-t,-tiiliio1&lt;&lt;
C o u n ty . P ln r ld a
You n o - h e r e b y V n iu lr i- d m nl r*rd&lt;-rh«t
lly A. M, tVKKKH, t). C.
tunate enough to miss it. This en­ showing a good bloom except locally to Tliird Street, IMS sq. yards.
i n In- m nl n m i e n r l i i l u r c o u r wait! C lr C o u r t n i in-- i ' ioii t Iitiusi- I n 'f j m i . C e o r u e It. H e r r i n g .
Fifth Street from Magnolia to if onil
tertainment will be given for the ben­ In small -'areas. Grapefruit bloom is
tf n ll e lt o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
l d , l-’lurtill*, nil tin- lllSl MnlnlAy Irf
.tiny, 19 23. In Inn lint ?tli ilny i f snlit
efit of our 20 piece High School or­ light. Rain Is needed in South Flori­ Myrtle, 2229 nq; yds.
chestra. Besides these two plays By­ da. Avocado and Mango bloom is
Ninth Street from Cypress U* I’nrk,
ron Stephens nnd Charles Mero, trill good.
2732 sip yds.
give a dramatisation of Mr. Gallag­
Thirteenth Street from Sanford to
Early peaches wdre damaged by
her and Mr. Shcnn, in costume. A
French,
&lt;1079 sip yds.
Classified Ads Ic a word. No ad taken for less than 25c nnd positively no Spanish Tnngo, "La Paloinn", will March cold but later varieties ure set­ Central Street from Snnford to
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count also lie one of the attractions. This ting a good crop of fruit. Figs, French, 6357 sip yds.
grapes ami pecans arc putting out
the words and remit accordingly.
dance will be given in costume. The
Palmetto Avenue from Central to
new growth but bloom has not yet
High School orchestra will make its
Hughey, 1-198 sip yds.
first appcnrence ip public at tfint shown up.
Palmetto Avenue from Commercial
FOR SALE
In the staple fanning section Of the St. to l.ake MunrotV 103B Sip yds.
time. Don't fail to see this fine en­
tertainment and at the same time— stgto more land has been planted than
Oak Avenue from Tenth St. to Thir­
FARMERS—You can get seed bed
usual. I&gt;ess than the usual percent- teenth St., 3151 sip yds.
help
our orchestra.
frarn*^ and irrigation plugs a t the
IF NOT; WHO IS TO BLAME?
Tliere was much cloudiness nnd
oMto-pf-lami is.lyingJilin,.amiJunimra. 1,-ntn i'l Avenue from Sixth ■Btr to
SanfordNovelty Works.
frequent showers in the north and
Monday morning wo were fortunate aro busy with planting and cultiva­ -Thirteenth St., -MOO «q. yds.
You have steady work and Our
F o r SALE—Doster and Uayi* paints west, ami ocasional showers in tho
tion of crops.
• Bids will lie received on tho follow­
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty centrnl and south-central counties; in having Mr. Boyd hack with us at
Savings Department is always
Corn planting is well advanced
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc droughty conditions continued in the chapel again; we were niso glad to with e a rly . plantings up to n good ing types of pavement: Sheet Asplinlt,
ready to receive
your deposits.
Asphnlt Concrete, Asplinlt Block and
southern division. More rain is need­ have Mr. Twilie. Both entertained
#
b u ll SALE—Rhode Island
stand. The bulk of the cotton ‘crop Vitrified Brirk.
ed over the greater portion of the cen­ us with musicnl selections.
is in with excellent fe a th e r for
Take advantage df both every
Proposal to lie presented in n sealed
tral division, including the Okeecho­
germination.
There
will
bo
a
notice­
Mr.
Wright,
"Chautauqua
Bill,"
atu
i
envelope,
endorsed
on
the
outside
"Bid
bee district. Temperatures were well
pay day, and make your Savings
able acreage this year outsidq of the for Paving,” Snnford, Florida, nnd the
above the seasonal in the centrnl and Governor Brough, of Arkansas, visit­
GROW with frequent deposits
FOR SALE—Beautiful lyiilding 1ota southern divisions, but the week ed us Tuesday morning. Govomoi regular cotton Iwli. Increased plant­ name of the bidder or bidders.
ings
of
peanuts
are
reported
with
a
Kncli proposal must be accompanied
and the 4% Interest averaged cooler thnn usual in the Brough gave n humorous hut _ in­
prosjieclivc cut In the. acreage of hv n certified check, made payable at
north and west, and light frost oc­ structive lecture which was enjoyet!
sweet potatoes. Condition .of oats sight, to the order of the City Auditor
curred inland in the wrstern division by nil.shows Improvement with the crop &amp; Clerk, of Sanford, Florida, for 3
on the 1st., The soil is rather too wet
Jim Stone mid Gayle McAlexandcr heading in central Florida. Irish po­ per cent of the amount of their hid.
_________ in the western division, and low lands
left
Thursday morning for Gaines- tatoes arc making good growth with
The successful bidder or bidders will
practically in the Western and extreme northern
a*
light
movement
expected
early
in
vilio
as
representatives
of
S.
H.
S.
at
lie
required to give a bond equal to 50
calks. Also portions of the northern division need
April.
per cent of his or their hid, nnd such
oad, easy dry weather, As n whole, however, the truck meet to be held there.
Transplanting of - tobacco is later bond to l*o executed by n siirety com­
the rainfall wus generally beneficial;
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
than
usual. A slight Increase in pany licensed to do business in the
students
Parents
nnd
friends
of
nnd more is needed in the lower por­
shade acreage is expected.
State of Florida, sail) bond to bo ap­
F o r SALE—Davenport dining ta ­ tion of the central division, and gen­ are asked not to forget to visit tho
[ F P rOnBTFU, Prrridcat
It F. WHITNItR, Cashier
m
Spring
truck
crops
are
in
good
High
School
Garden
or
Laboratory
proved
iiy tho City Commission.
ble, chairs, chiffionicrc, iron lied, at erally in the southern division; even
condition
following
needed
■
rains.
(
triples of the plans, mid specifica­
31H Magnolia Avc.
B-fitp upinnds in the Okeechobee district Acre on Celery avenue and see what Movement of lieaiis and cucumbers is
the classes in agriculture arc doing.
tions may he seen a t the office of the
.would
he
improved
by
moderate
ruins.
FOR BALE — Complete Carbide
This department of Vocational Agri­ on the increase. Watermelons are City Manager, or at thu office of Fred
lighting system, at very cheap price. Farm work made but little progress culture was introduced into Sanford running In' South Florida. Some dif­ T. Williams, Engineer. Specifications
Phone 2103.
fl-3tp in the western division, and the plant­ High School only this year. Through ficulty in getting a food stand is re- may lie obtained at either office on dwing of cotton nnd corn was suspend­
FOR SA LEO lfTRA D K —A danty~I- ed for u time in some localities due, it our hoys now hnve the opportunity ported from North Florida. Isicnl
room cottage on fine building lot, mostly, to frequent rnins nnd wot lo s tu d / nnd to put into practice tho markets aro full of vegetables.
Conditions of nil classes of stock
only four blocks from Orange a,vc* soil. Work wus uninterrupted, how- most modern methods of furming.
nue. Will trade for Sanford proper­ ever, over most of tho peninsula, and
reported good except range cattle,
ty. Box 285. Orlar.do, Fin.
(i-2tp the planting of corn and cotton con­
John Brumloy has his mules equip­ where condition Is Improving slowly.
The supply of farm labor Is gener­
Strict! modem 5-room tinued; the early planted is mostly ped with electric lights in order to
ally
sufficcnt to meet present needs
plant
his
project
at
night.
cottage
n fair to good" stand, although there
although
»omo complaint is mude of
150-W..
nre local exceptions. Melons made
the
Yorh
being done. A shortago of
Joel
Bell
has
plowed
his
tomatoes
FOR SALE—Entire furnishinga as a
labor
is
in
prospect through the stntwice
and
has
not
planted
them
yet.
whole and eight room house.far rent
plo
farming
section if unfavorable
a* &gt;40.00 per month, 608 Main Street,
weather
conditions
develop.
Darwin Blames is eating tho profit
Daytona Beach. A good summer or
on .the school farm.
winter proposition.—A, Y. Lindsey,
ATLANTA, Ga., April 7.—That he
My advice regarding roofingvwon’t cost you
Daytona Ilcach, Fla.
7-0tc
"Salmagundi," the High School An­ has a “ very definite idea" of the men
FOR SALE!—New' Chevrolet Sedan
a cent!
nual, has gone to press and is c l- who "put up" money for the escape of
for $000. Run 400 miles. Big bnrpectcd to be the best over, Orders Gerald Chapman, the million dollar
BIRD’S ROOFS A roof for every building
gain. Owner leaving city. Apply to
will he taken at any time now and New York mail bandit, from the At­
421 Magnolia Ave. Rhone 161, 8-6tp
may be given to cither Meade Rakor lanta federal penitentiary was ussrrlshipments were made during the or Aiicc~Runynn. Copies ordered and od today by William J. Burns, chief
FOR RENT
week. Other truck such n s beans, paid for by May fi will sell for one of investigation bureau, department
The Herald delivered six times a
peppers
and cutyimbers were for­ dollar. After that date tho price will of Justice. Apprehension of the men
FOR RENT—2 furnished houseVccp
week for 15e.
warded . In considerable quantities. be one fiollar and twenty-five cents. aro oxpected shortly, he said.
Adults
ing room on April 13th.
Strawberry shipments were much re­ Get your order in early if you want
Address, 911 Elm Avenue
7-2tp
only. 314 East 5th St.
duced in Ihe central division; there to get your copy for ono dollar and,
FOR RENT—2 room apartment,
wns n local increase in the northern of course, everybody wants tonc.
P a r k A vcjjuc .
division. Citrus trees show much
bloom, and were benefited by show­
WANTED
ers. Satsuma trees arc budding
WANED—A chance to build your slowly in the western division. Borne
new home before lumber gete any nwoot potato slips were set out in
higher. Plena and estimates furnish­ the central and southern divisions.
e d .— Sanford Novolty Works. 183-tfc

Rains Improve Crops
All Over the State
Says Crop Report

WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern
seed, for good eleen stock will pay
good pric* Addres# W. P. Newell
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Fla.
gftbt/c
WANTED—Twelve boya between the
agee of 10 sod 15 to sell the Inlly
Herald on Lhr street and also to 4*
substitutes for carrier boy route*.
See Lewis Shipp at the Herald 'fries
between 3:50 and 5 ^ 0 p. n ,
&gt;0fi*4fd
WANTED 400 MEN, between April
10th and 15th to pick tomatoes;
highest w ag's paid aiid comfortable
quarters. Write if you*can come and
bring men.—S. E. Rice, Vcro, Florida.
Mch-22-to«Apr, -15
WANTED—Stenographer. Apply^to
6-3 Ip
, , Box 838, Sanford, Fla.

Thiripa Led Florida *
Ports on Imports
Last November

TAMPA, April 7 . Tampa M
Floridp ip\ value on dutiable imports
!a«v November according to •figures
announce*! this*morning at Division
Headquarters customs service her*.
Pensacola led (p the total values of
imports. Key West led In the total
exports and was eecond to Tampa In
dutiable imports.

Butler, who is 21 years old, but still
a' little fellow. Branhan Who stacks
up, four feet in height, wears the
clothing^ and demeanor of a man,
but In height hecomparrs with h i'
fellow pages. None of the othe'
members of his . family see o f-th e
midget class, Amo* says. His father
BOARD — With bt^ghl attractive weigh* 200 pounds. Ills candidacy
in private home. New house Tor page was carried over hy Repre­
between Tth and 8th street, Laurol sentative C. H. Register of Uniop
Avenue.—Mrs. E. V. Booth.
8-2tp

Our orders arc coming in so fast that if it woro not that
kept prc{&gt;ared to render real service we could
not handle Ihpm.

PHONE tiS
and we deliver
not

WE DELIVER
ompt, anywhere, any time. An
ink Elder Water n6w—you will,
after one trial

W o arc hero to servo tho
public. W o realize thu t the
B B ^
| m an who wants .ono board
■
needs it ju s t us badjy us tho
'
11"
gent who buys a carload.
‘I f the Missus wants a sh e lf
p u t up, send tho boy over to tho yard und' we'll see th a t
you get a good clear piocc. Or phono us and we’ll send
it up. Service is our middle uamo.
*•
l*.HONE 130

■SANFORD, F

�■.-■a.l ;.'»wll^.niu -a'l"
------------------,-----------------— --------

SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923

. ;.... ’~ r
t:
„r . :
wi ry* r m *
GOLF
n r ATM n r CDADTC
BOWLING
KML1V1
j i Uv K
A1I41
lU »ill
V rl U1
i l liVj #
* *• U
'TENNIS
CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
BOXING
#.•%
■
----------- --------

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

"BOWLING LEAGUE
TO BE REVIVED
• MONDAY NIGHT

M^tSSS ■"■■■■■■■■ b S b o SS S h ESSS*

Seminole Athletic
Club Defeats San­
ford High School

An' exhibition, staged by the Semi- ^
iflv
nole Athletic Club and the.Snnford W
High School in Sanford yesterday P* Ra
Ra
MERCHANTS AN11 MEN'S CI.UD
went to the Athletics to the tunc of
WILL START NEW SCHEDULE
l.’l to 0. This was the second try-out
Your Inst c
„ of the High School tennt before the My Heart" toi
—THREE GAMES WEEK
official opening of their schedule.
The batteries for the Athletics were
It. A. Terhc
Published herewith is the new
Knapp and Smnth, and the from dis- vited to the r
bowling league schedule that will cov- -ptnyed-by Knapp^ttisUTCsThat tenm &lt;if | borne’s guests;
a twirler or merit. He -struck out
At that time it will be decided by the
not less than a dozen men and the
League whether or not they want an­
l
few
hits secured from bis delivery
other five weeks of it or whether or
were
kept well scattered.
not the weather is too hot.
. Moye, linker and Moye were the
The first game will be played Mon­
batteries for the High School team,
day night and nil the games thnt have
Lauretto Taylor was there with the
and taking nil in nil the Sanford High
been played previous to this game and
School team hnsj shown a little im ­ big mit in the leading role.
that should have counted ns the sec­
• "HAI1E* RUTH
provement and the Sanford fans are
ond hnlf will he ignored, the second
Hilly
Evans,
one of the foremost in the hopes that Conch Wilkinson’s
It’s a tale of an Irish father and Mae Murray Planned
half of the season starting with this
game Monday. The schedule for the sport writers of the country has been Celery Fed* will be there with the English mother. The circumstances
Unusual Sets
giving "Babe" the onto over and he goods when the proper time nrrives. • are amusing as heart stirring.
next five weeks follows:
The Seminole Athletic Club pullIn addition to enacting the stellar
led off the box supper and-big proMonday, April bth—Merchants-.Hen’s,
role
in her1 latest Tif/juiy production,
gram as outlined at 1-nko Monroe
Tuesday, April lOlh—Cong.-Legion.
presented
by
".lazznmnin.
,
. Robert Z.
Thursday, April 2th—Brothi r-Fnrm1last night and it went over big. The
Leonard through Metro at the l’rincess Theatre Monday and Tuesday,Infi
Mae Murray took an active pnrt in de. 'J®
Mondny, April fith—Cong.-Farmers.
signing
the unusual settings for the ■■
Tuesday, April 17th—Brotherhood
Men’s Club.
The screen production of "Peg 0 '|[picture.
Thursday, April 19th—Merelmnts-I.C'
M.v Heart',’ v&gt;ns directed by King Vi*i Miss Murray'* interest in interior
dor. Miss Taylor’s brilliant support-j decorating has led to her taking an
gion.
•.
ing cast includes capable and popular active hand in designing tho artistic
backgrounds which have ben so fnvop*_j|»
Monday, April 23rd—Legion-Brotherplayers.
nldy
'commented -upon in her recent HS
hood.
photoplays,
distributed by Metro. . j
Tuesdny, April 21th—Fnrtncrs-Men’s
Added attractions also.
gives Miss Murray a ■■
“.lazzmanin
Thursday, Apri1*“*'2fjth—Merchants.
wide
range
for
her artistic ideas. T he I
Congrcgatiunals.
Pcj? O’ My Heart”
action of the picture takes place p a r t­
New York-White Sox
ly in a tiny kingdom in Europe, ant'
Monday, April ,10th—MerchantsScores,
Laurette
Tay­
thus
novelties in setting and in cos­
Series Stand a Tie
Rrotherhood. .'
tume
were to be expected. The scene
lor
Wins
Admiration
Tuesdny, May 1st—Congregationalsshifts
to New York for part of the ■
NEW
YORK,
April
7.—The
exhibi­
Men’s Club.
tune,
and
here, too, lavish settings are
tion
series
between
the
New
York
A
local
Thursday, May 3rd—Legion-Farmers. Annual Florida
seen.
Giants and the Chicago White Sox portance i
The photoplay was written by Ed- j
Inluerscholastic Aquat­ stood lit four-all Friday alter the place yest
mum!
tumbling, and directed by B &gt;h- [
Giants
suffered
their
second
sucresnlre,
with
ic Meet at Winter Park sivr defeat, 10 to 5, at Vicksburg, this city
ert Z. Leonard. The settings were I
evretilod by Cedric Gibbons, M. H.
Wretched pitching lost th e ! screen vei
W INTER FAR 1C, Fla., April 7 . - : Miss,
Hoffman is vice-president of Tiffany
giTWc
iifteY
GtalU
batters
rad
pounded
role,
the
I
I V entry lists'will d o a. April 18 for
I'rodut lions, Inc., producers of Miss I
out
a
big
lead.
]
Heart.”
the annua] lloridii Stipe Itilerscholas* j
Murray’s
photoplays. •
The
New
York
Yankees
went
ahead
stage
was
tie Ai|iuUie meet to be held at |{.l]|in«
of
tile
Brooklyn
Robins
in
their
exiiitime
ns
'T
College. Winter Park, April 28,
The Herald for first class job work.
CORRECTED NOV. 14TI1, 1922
eoriling to on nnnuuneemeut by It. W, bit ion series, taking the fifth rnntest the oecasii
at
Monroe,
I.
to,
it
to
•).
■____
Greiui. dtreetor of
meet. TwentySouth Bound
four Sterling cups besides gobl. silver 1
Departs
dinonze Oiedtds wrll be presented.
Arrive
2:10 a.m.
individual contestant* and teams, j
.. 2 :30 ju m .

NorlhlHiund
Arrive
1:18 a.lit.
11 :•!.■&gt;a.in.
... 2:35 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
10:0 p.m.

RrtOn.m. ,,l&lt;' ''ligil.ility r u le s . of vht- Florida'
1 :3H p.m. B't-'l1 •’* hoo| Athletic A - soeintion will
3:20 p.m. govern, !In- meeting being open to
Ilousb Will Not Phi) With Beds
7:10 p.m. I'l,,,l"' high seh ol- of tin late.
Season—rl'liiy Indepembill
| The program rails for ten events
Ball Instead
fo' guir. and ten for boys as, follows:

Departs
2:0.'la.m.

It pays to (1p ut your biesfc fotyt
forward arid to have it wel*
shod in good-looking Shor.g.
We believe you’ll find that 'the
new Oxfords we’W&gt; featuring
for Spring will fit the bill.
They are designed on lines
that are conservative, but
might;/ distinctive—the pre­
ference of well-dressed men

SEE THE WINDOW

B tl t t r T han a h la tla r d P ia tltr

fo r Coughs and Colds, Head-*
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All
es and Pains
ALL DRUGGISTS
35c and 65c, jars and tube*
Hospital siic, $3.00

,

It's d a z z lin g it*s cheerful

“ ‘••var'* *,»'ih: r&gt;" yard
* stroke; Plunge for D etin u e;1 t IM INNATI

Better come early,
Ju s t to be keerful!

rilby Branch

Arrive

Departs
7.00 a.m.'
3:25 p.m.

Vo. 25.......... 1;30 p in.
Vo. 101.......... 5:5(1 p.m,
x—Daily, except Sunday

R O B ER T Z . LEONARD
present*

Leesburg llninrb
Arrive

Oviedo llranrli
A i rive
7:45 p.m.

lii'M large i eiips will ) h
0 the lei,oi winning the I
01 to tin boy and nm- 11
‘I ile‘i i jij&gt; will Ins•nine
pei man ' ' Jifopei I) of the

Si l|on! Jif'i-l It ti .0, III' w.Oi till
Europei n.s me not a.- bluff and two time?,
hearty as Americans, but they an
I w,, &lt;up- are nil, ic,i, known
just as good as a hearty bluff.
; "Individual High IV,nit tun*." -|
Another w*ay to be satidiiM
your lot in life is to keep the
part of it cleared of rubbirb.

ttAK LAND CITY, I rid, April 7.
Ed. Iloudt, i e a t e if ie ld e r . of tiie (‘in
r'Miali Nationals, niiiinumes lie expeel.ed to piny this s e a s o n .in no iuiui- 11 i:iI league.
H e'saiil lie would not
plnv with ( ineiniinti. Roush said be
hn&lt;/ in e iv e il uiittuth factory replies to
two i . t ' e i s he ioid written to the ( inemnati • lub in regard to Ids salary.

Florida Stale League’s
First Game Monday
in tin- Florida

PAI.ATKA, Aptil 7. In a game
featured by four home runs, three by
the local eluh and one by the viator.-. |
Palatka trimmed the Daytona- State
League Club 7 to 5 Friday afternoon.

By

EDMUND

GOULDING

BABY CHICK FOOD
With Butter Milk
Raises
. Baby Chickens

BRAVER ENTT WORK

K TIFFANY PRODUCTION
REGUVPAT Off

Baby Chick Feed

M. H. Hoffman, General Manager; *

■TETRO

Baby Growing Mash
Laying Mash .

PICTURE ’

The Daily Herald, 15c per week.

At the Princess Theatre, Monday and Tuesday April 9-10

■

�PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. APRIL 7. 1923
tho plan was working by tho amount
GOOD REASON FOR QUITTING of
moths captured but it now de­

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
EVERY SUN. NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK

FIRST
APRIL RTH—Hot Springs, Arizona, and surroundings, Pet­
rified forests and Painted Description of Arizona.
The Cliff Dwellings of Ariz., and the Grand Canyon

SECOND
APRIL 15TH—The Pannma Canal and Panama and its peo-

. THIRD
APRIL 22ND—The Yellowstone Park, Glaciers, Canadian
Rockies,'and a trip through the Rocky Mountains.

FOURTH
APRIL 29TH—Ningata Falls, Summer and W inter; New
• England Coast Scenes and New’ England Historic
Stones.

Mr. Burhan's Messages will be short and up•
on the general subject,
“GOD AS REVEALED IN NATURE” v

Do Not Miss These Opportunities
Cut This Out to Keep the Dates

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

Cards of Ranford’a Hr put­
able Professional Men, each
of whom, In hia chosen pro*
feoaior the Herald recom­
m e n d s to the people.

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; if not,
tall ua. Phone 498.

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLDER, Prop-

General Shop and Mill
Work

George A. DeCottes
Att&lt;?#ney-al-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
IANFORD
FLORIDA

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

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER SANFORD
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. W. HERNDON

CHELLE MA INKS
-:- LAWYER
—Court House

INSURANCE AGENCY
IRK-------- AUTO-------- BONDS

S. O. Shinholser

Examined

Henry MeLaulin, Jr

Contractor and Rudder
BANFORD

.j.

FLORIDA

Op l lei t ■•Oplorn r I rl*»
12 Bast First Blravl Hanford. Fla,

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons ELTON J. MOUGHTON
K aiitin k it ison
l t - E - A - 1.
F a r in a
t ' a - t a p r e r a S la a S
L 'lir L a te

K -B -T -A -T -B
la m lM ra la
la a a ra a re
S a r e l r H a » 4-

llaaM

Loana

ll a a l a r a a r r t f t H r

I lM la a M

C hasm

*
M a in O ffice
. MBCISCII IIIE A I/^X C O M pA B T
• A H r O llU IW V K ST M K X T COM P A XV
|.fcT l t a
I t l - S M a g n o lia A »r

STEWART The Florist
Cal Flow eta----------- L-Floral Design*
Annual and Ornamental Planta
I'huac 200-W
814 Myrtle Ave^

•ARCHITECT

«AN FORD

*:

w . J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
FiUU, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
Phones

Office 271

DR. J. T. DENTON
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON

RMini a 206-207-208 Moloch Building

Seminole C afe

Sunday Specials

G o in g to B u y a N e w C a r
T h is S p r in g ? -H ftiM iaM se

—Then Consider These Facts:

Difficulty of Growers

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine and Boiler
Worfca
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
phone 62—— Sanford, Florida

. Noon TilU :™ !’■*T

Bob FltXalmmona May Hava Bean velops that tho male moths ure the
ones being killed and the female moth
Wrong in Judgment Concerning
$1.00----- -SUNDAY, APRIL* 8TH-------$1.00
“Qamaneea” of Hla 8on.
lay* the eggs from which the worms
Queen Olives
Compote of F ruitarc formed' arc not -thfc ones- beingThe beat story observed In print for
caught
by
the
Inntems
and
other,
.Soup
some time la told by'Joe Vila‘In the
lights In the-celery Holds according j
Cream of Chicken with Quenelles
Sim
about
young
Hubert
Flgudmiuon*.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Young Fits ta considerably bigger and to Entomologist Watson \jdti&gt; writes
Entree
• ■ SERVICE
stronger than hla father ever was, be the following, letter .to County Agent-.
('hieRon
KnmttJdrfcsj*Sauce PorKGucux
SUNDAY, APRIL 8. 1923
Is quick with his hands and with his Benjamin Whifner:
Subject:
head, he knows the science of the
Itoast-v
Gainesville. Fla., April 3. 1923
“UNREALITY"
game, Hut It seems he can’t stand up
Fillet of Duckling Mncodoin
Mr. B. F. Whltncr, Jr..
* and take It. Mr, Vila continues:
Beef a Id Richelieu
County Agent,
j Services vf ill bo held in tho * Ten years ago Old Fits Introduced
Noisettes of Lamb a la Mdmlcnon
Sanford, Florida.
Palm Room of the Valdez Hotel. • Young Fits to a party of friends at the
Capilotade of Chit^cri
# former champion's New Jersey home. Dear .Mr. Whltncr:— J n
ALL ARE WELCOME
Vegetables
. Tho father put on the gloves with Ids
Yobra of the 2d has been received
son and the latter surprised the vlnFlorida Spring Vegetables # &gt;
!iV.
dous i ng .1igb15JP 1 xjityli
-i-Uora with a Ussxllug-athlbUlun -of
Dip. moths of the cclry leuf-tyctf will
H science. .
Salads
"lie’s very clover, nln’t bet’’ re­ state that the control of '(caterpillars
Salad
n
la
Seminole,
Itcmoulade Same
marked Old Fits during 11 short rest. by catching the moths by means of
.
Dessert a
;I0 "Well, now l’H show you something I” lights has never proved very success­
Resuming the tilt. Old Kits sudden- ful for the reason that Mr. Berry
French Ice Cream and Home-made Cake
71 ly book'd Ida right to Young Fils’s
Grapefruit Meringue Vie
chin with terrific force. Young Fits. gives. The males are more attracted
Demi Tasso
l’r staggering, pulled off his gloves nml to the lights thnn the females and so
1C&gt; threw them on the floor, ns lie walked the large percentage of the moths
caught are males, and a large per­
r* hurriedly out of the barn.
:l- , "Up can box well." said the ancient centage of the females caught have
tie Cornish man, “hut he can’t take a laid their eggs. The only exception to
punch. Up ain’t gnine!"
this scents to be a caterpillar that a t­
tacks grapes in France. They re­
112 SOUTH PARK AVENUE
port some success by the use of lights
there. You will tind tho females
around lights in small numbers. You
get a pretty good idea of the
LIGHT ON ANCIENT HISTORY can
percentage of males caught by ex­
CONOREGATIONAL CHURCH
Oltcovarlar Mada.ln Old Tombs In amining' the moths in a catch. The
males have smaller abdomens than
Syria Revaal Important Fact Not.
We arc looking forward to a tine
Hitherto Known.
the females mud. you will also tliul. the
day tomorrow in our church work.
antennae different. I(f you cate to
Two tombs about 4,000 years old you can send me some of your catches
The day will begin with the Bible
Von Want a Fine Dinner, Try One of Our
School, at which we hope to see a huvo been discovered at Hyhlos, Syria, and I will determine the percentage
by
the
excnvntlona
being
carried
on
large, attendance of men, an the sub­
under the direction of Heneral Hour- of males for you.
ject is of great interest to men. Af­ nnd. the French high commissioner, ac­
Jt will not he possible for me to
ter this will come the morning cording to the Paris correspondent to get down there this week, and not
preaching service, nt which Mr. nur- Tho London Times.
?*■
before about Wednesday, of next
of sermons
hulls will begin a sen
The age Is established by the din- week. Let me know by, say Monday,
THAT GOOD HOME'COOKING— Excellent Table Service
cover/ In ono of them of a harpy; a if the caterpillars are still abundant
on “ Building n Life.T
(.’time, enjoy a meal in a cool, camfoiiable, home-like place
At the night service In connection curved sword with u gold handle; u nml troublesome and 1 will either go
sent
of
gold
on
which
Is
engraved
the
with the Movie Pictures, Mr. Rurhnns
down or send Mr. Beyer, my assist­
will speak on the subject "God. ns Egyptian apnrrow-huwk; a gold scum- ant.
ring beautifully carved, mid a
Kev-aled in Nature.!' The pictures tmeus
Have you ever tried the Kansas
halm box of obsidian, mounled lnjpdd
will show us some of the wonderful and bearing the name of Pluiruoh bait on them? The grasshopper and
" Beauty Spots” of our beautiful Ameneuihat of the twelflh dynasty. cut Worm bait. You might find that
land. Do ro t miss this series of fine Tills Is slated to he the aldesl Inscrip­ this would work better than anything
pictures. The program of pictures tion discovered In Syria, mid pt-nves else.
hot springs of Arizona, and their that commercial relations between
Yours truly,
surroundings. Second reel, The Pe­ Syria, Greece und Egypt were already
.!. It. WATSON.
active
2,000
years
before
our
era.
The
trified forest nml pointed desert of
.
Entomologist.
first recorded conquest or Myrla by
■Thin! icd^XIir. Li ill . L&gt;Wid
lings, and the fourth reel
molds) of the eighteenth dynasty dur­
Canyon of Arizona.
ing the Sixteenth century. It. C.
Come caily and secure
A 22,500-Ruble Stamp.
All welcome.
Tho Soviet postal service of Russia
litiH Just Issued for tho heiiellt of the
famished people of the Volga, a
stamp that, ns they say, heats
(‘ougi egntioiial Men's Club. postage
all records.
a f.!ysti**y Social and Box
It Is u. pustagu stump - of. 22Jj(JU.
ifthf'T ciidetux' of Mr. J» J. rnhles. Slatiip coTteelofs wllf gladly’
inie’ First street on the west stick *tt In their albums, the innru so
Vo are expecting n fine time, since the purchase of this vignette
your "thinking caps" ‘ along will not ruin them.
In Issuing tills novelty the soviet
li.iw many or the mysteries
posts
hastened to establish the "pur­
n mite. Party la-ginn «t 8
ity" of tho modern ruble and the for­
mer kopecks that were used In the
times of the haled czars.
One kopeck equals 10,000 rutiles.
This new stump of 22.300 rubles Is
• Chuieli seivices for l-ow Sunday, tluerefore worth 214 kopecks (old
style) ; that Is, a few cents.
April 8, will lie:
It Is to tie ndded that tlila stump
7 :;ti&gt; a. ni. Low Celebration.
MAC MURRAY in a Scans from ’’jJtTZM ANlA"
Is
colorrd flesh tint and niuuve' and
9:13 a. in. Sunday. School.
represents
a
list
Hasping
a
hammer,
11:00 a. m. Muttins und Sermon.
At the Princess Theatre Monday and Tuesday
with tiuimer hearing humanitarian In­
8:00 p. m. Vespers and address.
scriptions.
The beautiful music of Easter will
be repeated for these services. The
Popularity of Rubber Heala.
Rector will he at All Suints' Church,
Sixty per cent of the hlioca manu­
Enterprise for the service, nt 3 p. m. factured In the United Stales today
are sold to ho equipped with rubber
heels. Shoes for yuen ure more often
equipped with rubber heels Ihun shoes
for wotuOn. It Is cHllmutcd flint 7(1
(April 8. 192.1)
per cent of tho rubber heels manu­
Sunday School 9:30 u. iq.
Morning Worship 11:00'a. m. Ser­ factured are for men. Tho United
Htafes census of munit fuel urea of
mon by Dr. Kerr Boyce Tupper. Sub­ 1020, covering production during 1910,
ject “A Most Wonderful Prayer."
showed ttiat 275,.'137,2011 pairs of
B. Y. P. U. meeting* 7:00 p. m.
lesther hoots and shoes were iiiniiuEvening service* 8:00 pt m. Ser­ fadured by 1,440 c«tuhlU)im&lt;t(it*. This
mon by Dr. Kerr lloyce Tupper. Sub­ was vsclustva of slippers mid m&gt;cr und
The Oakland Six-44 ib an outstanding success!
The "Mileage-Basis”
ject: "What the Resurrection of oilier footwear not of leather. During
Every day, more and more buyers arc convinc­
the
seine
period
the
production
of
rub­
Plan
Chrinl in the first century means to
ing themselves that no other automobile offers
ber heels renched KW,4lls.7tU) pairs,
the Christians in the twentieth cen­ und 0,777.tX*3 pairs of rullba.'s and
Main Rearing! —-10,000
an equal dollar-for-dollar value 1 In little
mitei or more without
tury."
composition fiber nolcs were manu­
more-than n year, the demand has taxed the
•t)cntion.
factured.
production facilities of the Oakland factory!
Valter—15,000 mile* or
more without need of
All Indictments
Oakland is go confident of the superiority of
grinding.
Aak Law ta Protact American Names.
its engine that it gives a written 15,000 mile
Connecting
Rodi—40,000
Are Nolle Prossed
At Hip nineteenth nnnual meeting
mitre or more with­
guarantee against excess oil in the combustion
and
reunion
of
the
Ilmd**
Society
for
At Herrin, Illinois (icncidoglcul Reaeurch, held In till*
out attention.
c h a m b e r —p ro o f o f-th e s u p e r io r it y of
Cjlindrrr, Piuont, Ringr
Oakland's cylinder, piston and ring construc­
city,'
resolutions
ware
pnmed
nuking
Guaranteed in writing
( l l r T h e X■■■irlaled I 'r e - s l
tion. Only Oakland offers such a guarantee.
Ihut
a
national
urt
he
ptrnsed
by
con­
1
5,000
milei.
MARION, III., AikJII 7.—All of the
Gat W i/« |r —20 to 25
untried criminal Indictments growing gress making It unlawful for any per­
O nly Oakland gives you a definite'gauge with
milce per gallon.
son to nssume the family auriiniue of
nut of the Herrin riot were nollti any one of colonial, revolutionary
which
to estimate the actual mileage an
Tire*—15,000 to 25,000
milce per ect.
Oakland will deliver —free from expense.
prossed today following the acquittal or hletorirul fame. It was sleo voted
Tranimittion. Atlet, and
Consider Oakland’s figures (elsewhere in thii
by jury ln.it night of alx defendants that for tho protection o f such name*
Major Parle—Life of
advertisement) in the light of your own motor­
chai ged with murder in connection and to avoid confusion, mlstakea or
the car.
ing experience, and you'll appreciate how
fraud,
the
organisation
seek
to
pre­
with the outbreak.
vent foreigners from taking any
remarkable they are!
Joe Rotlxenatdln la remodelling hit colonial or American numes which
In Cleveland, the average upkeep-on Six-44’*
have been mudo prominent.—Boston
new home on the qorner of Bark ave­ Globe.
lost year was only $8.06 per car. Other cities
nue nml Seventh street und mukirfe p
report similarly Iqw averages.
modern and most comfortable home
Nsw Control for Autos. *
...............................
v
Consider these fa cts— come
which he will occupy os soon as it is
T&gt;ta|iensing with the present omerfinished^. ■
— _
jl . .
\
in and see the O akland Six
gancy-brsluuaud gear-oiiitt levers In
any motor car, the dutch, brakes and
gear shift* arc controlled by meaus
The Dally Herald, lfx: per week.
of pneumatic pressure of from 40 to
Touring
03 pounds, obtained from tho motor, In
Catching Moths By
n device of recent Invention. The ap­
according to Popular AJfe
Lights Will Not Solve paratus.
rhurilr* Magazine, Is mounted on tha

Rooms 226-223
Homo time ago sonic of the Sanford
DR. R. M. MASON growers
following tho plan of Artie
d e n t is t
Smith
to
catch the moths that breed
New’ Mcinch Building
the
worms
that eat up the hearts of
Jf,P 20 |
Hanford, Florida
celery in the field went in for lanterns
and all kinds of lights that would a t­
Don't forget the One Cent
tract the moths at night and in this
Thursday. Friday and Saturday,
way destroy them. Jt seemed that
C. Bower.
*

nml la operated by means of a small
pivoted lever. With the new control
Jt Is Impossible to strip gears, or to
engage tho clutch when &gt;he brakes are

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS'
Don’t forget the Ono Cent Sale,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,—It.
*
■.
C. Bower.
3-tfc

OAK AVENUE AND THIRD STREET

SANFORD, FLORIDA

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="16">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="17647">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1923</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18478">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, April 07, 1923</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18479">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18480">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on April 07, 1923.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18481">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18482">
                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 07, 1923; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18483">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18484">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18485">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18486">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1862" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1734">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/ab350b07c4920f443a72334842391722.pdf</src>
        <authentication>c2bc9c320d1513a1fd0a5ce5fa954a83</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="18477">
                    <text>'

-N.

—— —

B M eM rs ir^

IN TH E H E A R T OP T H E W O R L D S G REATEST VE G ETAB LE
VOLUME IV.
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, A PR IL (*., 1923

BEFOREBOTH ROUSE TODAY

FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
TO COMPETE AGAIN FOR THE

FLORIDA SENATE
BLAZED WAY FOR
.. INVESTIGATION

Id r Thr AMiM-ln|,d I 'm i l
\
Florida High School students will | 4. Eligible: “A ll students of high
TALLA H A SSE E . A p r i" fl.-T h o
I compete again fqr the (-1,000 Uni-! school grade.
---------Florida senate today blazed the way
— I versity scholarship.which will t»e g iv - ! 6. Preparationl Essays must In*
towards n Joint legislative investiga­
&lt;n to the high echoed student of the written on one aide of the paper only.
tion of the death o f Martin Tnbcrt, a
WAS INMATE OF HOSPITAL
United States who writes the beet es- Each mnnnscrtpt must hear the name,
North Dakota youngster who died in
A T MACON WHEN THIRD
DISTRICTS
say on “ 'r
The Influence o f Highway 'school, and home address of 'the writer
a -Morida private convict camp more
ESCAPE WAS STAGED
Transport upon the Religious Life of in the upper l(&gt;ft-haud corner o f the than ,n your ago,
the result of
first page.
•
*
alleged brutal treatment, when by a
0. Award: The scholarship will vole of 28 to .'I it adoptcil n resolution
The content for the scholarship glv?
-------__
on by H arvey S. Firestone, through 1,0 nwar‘|,'d
H a n e y S. Firestone.
And Each County With Fifteen BEAUTIFUL ANIl ELABORATE the m Khwny Education Hoard will bej Thl8 scholarship provides lotion and offned by Senator W. A. McWilliams
providing for such action. Earlier
Gerald Chapman, Lender In Mil­
Thousand Population Riven
ULRKMONlKS A|\|{K
conducted in Florida hy the General expenses for four year attendance in the day, a house . committee to OF TH E PEOPLE ON ACCOUNT OF
lion Dollar Robbery in New
• One Member for House •
IMS \DM IM STR.\TlO N
Till.' DAY
i i’ i v
Extension Division o f the Univcrsitv
»a y college or university chosen hy which a mcmorinl fcgnnling Tabert's
University
______
THE
York Pulls Rig Stuff
RECORD
.
of Florida which will otfer a number the successful contestant.
death from the North Dakota legisla­
llty Tile A »w ln lr 4 l*rr.«i
7. Grading: Essays should be
of state prizes for the best essays.
9
•II&gt; TIm* Aawlntnl I’ rrnul
(llv TI.P Aonrlnlrd l*rr**l
ture Lad been referred yesterday, was
T A L L A H A S S E E , April 0.— Identi­
• 11% T i m \ v o i i I i h -it I’ r r s s )
graded on a basis o f knowledge of
ATH ENS. Ga., April U.— With his
ST.
AUGUST
INE,
April
fl.—
St.
A
ti-!
Prim-ipuls
o
f
high
schools
will
be
granted additional time to make its
cal reappointment measures were in­
W ASHINGTON, April »J.— Respond­
the subject, eompcitiou, and appear- report.
*
.
troduced in both house today as -nun gustine opened its final day o f fiesta asked to urge as many high school
ing to inquiries ns to his attitude to­ feet propped against a brass rail be­
mice.
-. t
■
ns legislative hoppers were thrown' conum'orating the discovery of F lo ri-' a d o n is us possible to write essays
Coolidge side the boiler in the hasemont of
Representative Fred II. Davis of ward 1021 Viee-President
8. Judging: Principals and teach­
«Pen.
'
da with most elaborate and beautiful
thiH I " bJBct'1 Krom tho U,tal nx*m' ers iif high schools in Florida are the committee said it would probably predicted Harding's nomination and hospital from which he was thought
Heprcsentativd Van Horn offered „ f all events, the ceremonies of the
\
\ ,’ rlnc'i»«l wlill M eet requested to forwnrd'the best throe es­ report tomorrow, ami tonight tliere re-election would be demanded by the to have escaped Wednesday night,
n constitutional amendment in the . ,
, ...
„
lbv Ihree best cssuys wiitten by his
people because of the record of his
says only from each school to the wire indications that it would ^rec­
Gerald Chapman, leader in the million
house. Senator Mitchell proposed the . « hnn^ « f
attended hy troops; students.. These essays will be foradministration.
ommend
joint
action
with
the
senate.
General Extension Division, Univerdollni
mail robin1ry In New Y’ork two
same plan in the senate. Bills pro- "
" ," for" ,‘* !" " 1 ,,a» " ‘*rs «'f warded to the General Extension Di­
Coolidge declined to predict what .
The matter came up unexpectedly
I
,}.i! ! . : ,r :. Spain, France and England were tin- vision njnl entered in the state con- rt*l -v
l‘ loridn, not Inter.than May
vide for redistricting of the state for
in the 1
rettulc, mot
that imu)
body iiavmg
having video
voted hi* own attitude would be toward rc- years ago was nearly captured today
1 1023
’
I *"
viding that the counties can lie sliced Curled ami then withdrawn to be re- test. In the state contest the essays ’ The General Extension
Division I &gt;'°sU'n,ny « »
«ct!on until the nominating ns Harding's running by Hurry Bishop,' guard from tho At.placed by old glory representing the w ill be rnnAidcrcd individually in com­
Im in penitentiary. Chapman vanish- •
up foe the purpose of equality, sen..
,
i" 1,Ua,il" ' »&gt;•’ .«»•» n..t roI5«rd
petition with every* other essay en-i Is cooperating with the national |\U" ' Z " " ’V f “ " n* lb“ " » bJ «*
ed again for the third time in ten
ate membership to remain »at, .•!■» ,Hlu',atlon " f Horl,,n '*&gt;'
Education llo'ard
and Is
,ic " “ lb? r
,lu',v w“ *
" U,'|U,rl ,n t,n“ * f“ 'tries.
tend for first, second, and third place. Highway
Highway Education
Hoard amt
is con,
con, doubt
day i. He was wounded in the rap­
from tile stall that it would be * us don o f subject.,
Each county would bo given one mem­
Students winning these places in the ducting n state contest nnd offering
ture after his flight, from the Atlanta
adopted. The roll call shown! Senber in the house an basis of fifteen
"
~~
penitentiary ten days ago nnd was
ntute
contest
will
be
awarded
me
J
l
T
t
S
X
i
.
U
W
g
l
rt,p"
B
l*H
t
o
A
b
o
l
i
s
h
thousand population and additional
given by the General Extension Di
twing held in Athens hospital when
„ . son lined lip against it, the two fur'
member for ench twenty-five thou- A j I I i l U 1 i l U U U T l
School students winning the first
’ . 1 *
.
* '
vision. Tho essay winning first place .i
Flying* Squadron
he escaped the second time Wodnoa.daces
i . in the stale
, contest;.
... .. T
l
*•)&lt; r. waging
on active
light.
sand thereof.
three
The
,
.
* ' * Rasing
in tho state contest will lie entered
day
nigtyt.
their
Htaml
on
the
ground
that
'faConcurrence of tho home came on
Has Been Prepared
in the national contest in competition best essay in tho stale contest will Iter’s death was net o legislative sub^
Hilltop
in giving attention to Miss
vivn voce vote with not more than
with essays from othir slates for tho be forwarded to the National Com­ Jcrt but one for the courts, they
I
sfelle
Tj.ott,
a nurse, who aecomIlly
Thr
\■•nrlnlrd
l'rc«a)
two dissenting. Today's action was
mittee for -compoitioli in the national
national scholarship prize.
panicd
him
when
the discovery was •
TA
LLA
H
A
S
S
E
E
.
April
ft—A
argued,
that
an
investigation
could!
without fiery debate that character­
contest for the (I,ll(ii)
University
The prize offend to tile individual
serve to ii-cfnl purpose Hot would ii|..fc"'hfch in effect will abolish the state made and who thereupon fuinted
ised tho injection of Tabcrt's death j
scholarship.
.
in the state contest will In*
cur on mu cossiii y espeuse. The bo.nd of Icachers* exainiiicrs, known ( ’hiijininri to
'in the proceedings Wednesday.
*
L NUMBERS II VI) GKATIEY- . students
.
, , . |
,
. ,
l lie iiesi
Tiie
best essay irotn
from eacn
each smie
state nao
nod
courts
hate the case now, they point- as tlo&gt; "flyin g stpiadron,' mid (dnee minutes later, however, when Miss
L\t. S i f t F S S -E N D E D FIVE
. K*ven ent.iely i a t a u k n t of the 0UL1
wj„ ,M. ju.,K,..| ,,v * ll.ltj,ma|
The house conferred with the sencd
out.
nml when th • legislntiire lms the preparation and supervision of Scott Ini.I been revived they were un­
DAY
PROGRAM
|
come
of
the
national
contest.
comniiUv4,
tl,
u
.
n|I|loilllw!
,.y
„.e
ale on the resolution adopted yestcr-1
appointed by
investigated
they could only pass it I examinations of applicant teachers in able to find the criminal. Immediate
Rules Governing Good Roads Essay i United States Commissioner of Edu­
day providing for joint legislative’
on
to
the
judiciary.
1the hands of the state superintendent .arch of the hospital brought qo re­
Contest.
192.1.
investigation into the tieulii of Martin
One of the most successful Chnutaucation. The nntiona! committee will
sult*. When Miss Scott fuinted at
Mv
member;
took
the
floor
H
I
III*
Tabcrt, who didc in a private convict &lt;jua weak* in the history of Sanlord
1. Subject;
“ The Influence of read the best essay from each state.
coiiig Chapman the convict offered
camp as u result of alleged brutal . losed last night with a big audieti 'e Highway Trnnspoit upon the Roll- The decision o f these judges will be half of an investigation. Senator
to
give first nid but Bishop ordered
Gainesville,
The
bill
nlos
prescribes
Stokes asserting he favored the alioli-1 •!,im svii.c. I lie loll
treatment.
a.it only satisfied with the closing pro- ous Life of My Community,"
final.
him
to return to his room. Chapman
t
the
exnmimitions
and
corre- ; ’ ion of the stale’s "tw o reiitlianls o f: r"^' governing the ex
colling for lump appropriation total- gram hut satisfied with their woik
•2. Length: Essay not to exceed
D. Correspondence:
All correSC't.'l
' “
escaped Wednesday, from tho hospital
an
inhuman
'and
outlived
system.-—
•
s
,,'‘
l,R
M
‘*w
qualifications
with
the
ling approximately five nnd a half well done in assisting in putting over Toil words.
fipondcncc should be a.I.licsscd to the,
keeping th,» unfit from the in a suit of clothe* belonging to the
million dollnrs for next biennuni for the Chautauqua in Sanford.
When I It. Closing Date; Not Inter th.-irt General Ext .isiou Division, Univer- ronvlet leasing and flogging," argued a^*a
lie was recuperating from
thnl
the
No.
Hi
li.ikotn
legislature
hud;
,,ul,lil*
ll •■mbmliea tliiough- guard,
those governm ental agencies not tak- . nu considers that Sanford has been May 1, 1P2.'I.
*4ly o f Elorida, Gainesville, Flu.
te.(nested an investigation and lie d i d '" 1" ,hr
° f W; s - Fnwtlioril, state
cn care of by spcciul taxation vas |.utting on Chnutaui|uas for many
■
superintendent o f publie instruetioii, capture after a sensational escape
not
want
tlje
word
to
go
out
thut
the
presenter 'to legislature today. To- j years mid that this was the third time •|i||h i VEKN DEAD AS
RESOLUTIONS OF HOARD
froip Hid federal penitentiary hero
1Florida senate hud failed to respond. as presented in bis bieniiiul leport.
tal su nuullcd for by the budget isjfhcy have attempted to put over the
it ESI LT OF TORN AIM) 5
l
OF I'l H I.If IN S T R U fT lO N
ten
days ago.
Tin*
exaiuiiu.tioiis
would
i&gt;e
li.-hl
at
Senator Johnson mingled his support
decreased slightljT more than a jiun-1 Redpath Clmutuuqun it is most pleasS IX TY ARK INJURED
FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY.
least
three
times
a
year
by
the
county
• for the resolution with caustie critiJrcd and forty-two thoupsaml dollars, ing to those who want belter amusej . isin of tl.e aetion of the North Da­ supfrintGiulent of publie instruction Hot Springs Hotel
appropriations for pnst biennum. In- meats to know that this year hus
(Ilf Tlir AMorlnf'-d I 'm i l
Whereas, this Imaid has la en in - kota l.gislaloio. H.* referred to llo in tho .ouiily scut. The tests, howcrease approximately thr«- hundred been successful in every wuy and that
ALE X AN D R IA . April
The dead formed o f the death of l)r. J. F. Me-i
Destroyed by Fire
f,.inrih at state, which othbl’ l " ‘ l'ure.l and graded
the University of Florida. Hut do- the prospects look very bright for the ami injured having been accounted
Kiniion, at
Rulherfordton, North (.r N
1
„.ak,.lK
ha,,
1
|
1
.M
n
i„.,|
carrying
,lu’
«,MP»TVlalon
of
the
Mate
su
Lute Last N ight
speakers had ties, i itied as .allyin g
crcnso of twenty-eight thousadn rec- return of Redpath next season under fur, Alexandria and I'ineville today Carolina, and
p.-i intend.*ut.
For the purpose of
the
friendliest
of
language,
u
u
"gra-1
ommended for State College for Wo- Jthe auspices of the Rotary eluli and Is-gan to take stock of the damage
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., April ft—
W heiciis, Dr. J. h. McKinnon was tuitions.” The citizens of one nation| giailing llie board of education would
men. Decrease of six thousand five with the help of every One in Sanford caused by the tornado late Wednes­
tut n number of years connected with
language ••.... .bed in the most; be I'l.ipow^erstl to appoint ae.iiqmittea* One fireman was killed and two oth­
hundred dollars
recommended for and Scminnlcwounty.
.
day which swept this city, and Pine- the educational Work of this county,^
filiation of I lu* state m i - er firemen were seriously hurt late to­
liploinutic terms, when they a r e , u*," M
Commissioner of Afriwiilture, who
'j-y,,. | .;mn Worno Ladies' Quartette ville, across the Red River from here,
nntl
‘
.
about to grab the throat of other P^Mitei’idcnt. Thu applicant would night, when the walls of the Arling­
recently declared he would go direct vv,.rt. t|u. first number on the program taking .a toll of 12 lives, and injuring
Whereas, this board feels thut in I nations, be d&lt; eluted, lie holier e.l, be required to take lie examination ton hotel, noted hostelry which was
the legislature for his appropria- Jin,| tjny pleased everyone present more than i&gt;0 persons. Meantime a
the d&lt;-u|h of Dr. McKinnon, the ruuse 1however, that an investigation should j
*b&lt;* county in which she or he destroyed by fire, bite tuday, crum­
with their vocal and instrumental mu­ relief fund fer the homeless was
tlon.
resided.
bled and fell upon them as they wero
of education him sustained a deep be made “ to clear this state's name.'
sic and some very good elocution nuni- Iquncheti here, nnd the authorities
Fourteen coilifieiitcs lire provided working in the ruins, with u hose line.
loss, nnd
hers. The girls were great in every were advised that the Red Cross had
for u* follows: Temporary primary George Ford is the dead rann. John
BASTERN STAR CLOSES
Whereas, we desire to express our I’ AI MEIt MAY W IN T IT L E ;
pint of their program which was too |forwarded from its depot in Memphis,
ccrtiffcutc,
the holder o f which rould Wood suffered u broken, leg, and But­
CONVENTION AT TAM I'A
I I.MER IS OUT OF RUNNING
shoit and hud they not been HAiitcd a supply of U Ms. cots ami blankets, sympathy for the members of the beteach
in
grades
up to the third for ler Hrown was badly crushed.
ryaved family, Therefore
they would have been called back for for the destitute in I’ ineville,
Illy Thr A■»&lt;»«•!•Iril Prr%%!
four years;
third grade certificate
The Arlington hotel, oldest hos­
I I I * 'I h r * t a n r l a l r d I ’ r . ' u l
He It Rcsqjvcd, That we extend to
I’ineville and the section across the
T A M PA , April 5.— The nineteenth at hour’s program instead of half
JAC KSO NV II.HE, Fla., April fl.— ! covering first i ix grade, and to run telry in Hot Springs, und one of
river were bit hardest of nil of the the sorrowing family our sincere
annunl convention of the Grand ihat time.
•
T. I). Foster of Jacksonville, medalist * for one year; no more than tv.o eer- tnoat noted in .the-south, was rlestroydead
nnd injured being found there. .sympathy in tiiis hour of grief, unit
Chapter of Florida, Order of Eastern
j|,e
|(evue Extraordinary nml
whusc 72 yrstrnlny led the entire fUdd tTfiraTe* wou|d be issued to any one i e.l by fire of undetermined origin late
Star, which- opened hen; yesterday W ifanil Wisdom of t hulk nnd t'lny A check of the damage Mowed thnl further
of llill by seven strokes or better, was teueber— .sitoihI grade eurtifieuto for today, all guests, numbering tna*v
Be It Resolved. That a copy o f Hiese eliminated in bis first mntch round eight grades nml to run for tbioe than 200, escaping without ‘ serious
morning with 850 registered dele-Jjy j j.'_ (*uveny was all that nnd 142 buildings in this vicinity were
struck, 20 in Alexandria, 48 in I’ine- resolutions Ik« forwarded to the mem- i today by Dick Tope, of Winter Haven
gates in attendance, came to a close ,,.nutlong more and Mr Cavcny won
years; first grade certificate to cover injury although dense smoke threat­
family, and in the Flotilla amateur golf champ* 10 grades and to run for live years; ened to overcome cany nr they groped
tonight with tho installation of nffi- ’ |nrt,,. ,,|mi. jn n,,. hearts of the Sun- ville, 21 in the Ruby nddition, 50 in her* o f the bereaved
the mill town and the gymnasium und further
■
ionship tournament.
j-professional certificate, good in ull from a-xils.
ccrs. The new officers follow:
audience with his moat pleading
power plant at Louisiana college.
•
He
It
Resolved,
That li copy of
Al Ulmer of Jacksonville, present f-m.los of tlie high school for five
Mrs. I-ocn L. Oglesby, Harlow. , j( (
rtaining and instructive pro­
The loss was estimated tonight nt
Report* were received here Into to­ these resolutions be given the press title champion, won
bis morning [ years; special ai.d graduate state.
uywurds of a million dollars, with
Grand MutroD.
.gram. U&lt; bus art in plenty and wit
llf
for publication, nnd further
Rev. Charles E. Guttcridgc, of I ort
a|| uiifyiilim; spring of fine water ‘ a&gt; “
ni t .
1..nml. but was I►eaten by Gordon
Qualificslion* for each
grade of something more than half thnt sum
ut Libus, III. miles east «&gt;f Alexandria,
Be It Resolved, Thut.these resold* Giblwins, youthful Tampa slur, in tin* certificate arc prescribed l.y thu meas­ coveted by insurance.
I-auderdale, Grand Patron.
|1IH gltctrhf* nml talks were gieutwith the injury o f four persons.
lions be adopted ns
pott" o f the afternoon round.
Mrs. Claudia ChrUtlan, Miami, As- [v ,.,^,^,,,1. His sketches of pryminIn addition, lo.q* of |iersonul effects,
ure, and each carries with it an ex­
minutes o f this meeting o f The Board
Virtually all local fuvuritos wore amination (I S
including jewelry, money and cloth­
sociate Grand Matron.
,.‘n( peu)Jt. jn the audience were wonWilliam S. Wright plntform man­ of Public Instruction.
eliminated in today’s play. Appear­
Judgo Cary B. Fish. Rradentowiu,
(ally us everyone easily
No teacher would be allowed to ing o f guests will run into a consid­
ager o f the Redpath Chnqtnuquu left
Adopted this third day of April, ances indicate that the championship
Associate Grand Patron.
■
iccognized our popular dentists, Dr.
touch In tlie publie M-hools of the erable sum. Most of the hotel
will either go to Tampa or Miami ns
Arthur II. Carter, Holly, Hill, Grand Mawit| wll,| |Jr. Caswell—and lie did this morning for Cordelc, Georgia, 1023.
no personal
state withoutone. of the certificates. punts were left with
where the Chnutauquu wilj be put on
Board of Public^Instruction fo r " they havo the strongest field ntill
property
other
than
the
clothing
they
Secretary.
_
. not pick on dentists especially since
Provision is made, however, for the
Seminole County, Flbrida.
left in the championship flight.
wore, when the alarm was given.
Mrs. Lillian R. Britton, of Titus- j c ha(j no ,m,ans of knowing who the next week. "B ill" made many friend*
issuunco
of
tetnproary
certificates
in
here who want to see him back again.
*
• . C. F. HARRISON.
Tho only Jacksonville player still
The cscupe of many guests and em­
villc, Grand Treasurer.
gentleimn v/orc and picked them at
emergency cases by the state super­
( ’!rA. D ALLAS.
loft iu the championship flight is
ployes
was facilitated by the moun­
MrS. Lena Bird, Greenville, Grand rjjni!on, fr„ ni the audience.
.
intendent upon
the lequest of the
F. T. W ILLIA M S .
Andy Mason, former southern champ­
tain
slope
on which the hotel wua
Conductress, and Mrs. Celeste BnrThe tulk of William Wright, the ranks as one of the most progressive
county superintendent. Such certifi­
T. W. LAW TO N,
ion. T. W. (Tub) Palmer
Miami,
built;
ut
the
rear of the building
rett, St. Augustine, Associate Grand platform manager, now known to hi* cities in the south and one that want­
cate would hold good only until thu
Secretary and Su|&gt;crintcndent.
formur state champion, is still playing
ed and intended to huve t h r - b c ^ f
egress
from
each
door to thu mounmany
Sanford
friend*
ns
“
Bill"
was
next examination.
Conductress.
,
strong, nnd is picked by some as tho
high class entertainment* every yenr
The meeting closed with the final also greatly enjoyed ns he told of the
Tlie
age
limit
for
teachers
is
placed
tab'
KUONKNH HAS BIG A N N IV E R ­ winner. A golf dinner nnd annual
The fire was»discovered In the baaereports o f committees and short ad- wonderful success of the Chautauqua nnd the Redpath Chautauqua was n
ut 17.
meeting of the slato nsoointion will
SARY’ SALE.
r
Sanford
and
as
he
freely
confessed!
fixed
Institution
here
from
this
time
dreuea by the grand chapter officers.
The cxnminulion questions, the bill mcnl o f the hotel at 3 o'clock this
be held tomorrow evening at Tinio-^
Sanf»r&lt;t .x|«rtl»K to forward and would Brow alroosor ood
A number of delegates will remain V “ "d
provides, *hnU bo practical and pre­ afternoon, at which time it had al-*
wounn
club at which officers will bo
Sec
the
advertisement
of
M.
Kronen
pared with the aim of te s tin g the icady gained considerable headway.
over until Friday morninj: to make n hnvo a difficult tir.ro In I'ollloB » bailor &gt;«ar '■/ &gt;‘ " r;
sec- in thin issue, he can save you money elected and the pluce for next yeur'S
..I
"
but
was
bavin.
»i.h
»
f
.
r
''ifAccordin,
t
t
.ho
fl«u
o.
o
f
ho
teaching ability rather than “ verbal Strenuous efforts of the ^city depart­
boat trip to St- Petersburg as guests
as you will see, tho many bargain* tournament decided on. — '
forvn.
Idea
alrd
rare
(bat
«avo
SanroUni
nnd
Irenaurer,
Mfia
Mall
tt
bit
memory." The board of eduentiun ment jKisonncr were Unavailing in
o f the St. Petersburg chapter.
plaro in .bo-ChaoUu.;
nor. .h
thl.
t o d ho hiahoa. place
.ho ChauUn-lnar.
i. mornina.
mornl.rB. .bo
&lt;ho Cb.nUuqu.
Chautauqu. nfa f that ho-is offering to you in his* ad.
would be invested with the authority chucking its spread, though it waa
lord
inim mi,
qua H
Sl for tho o l » of lb . city.Uer
r l . y . 't o paying
„ . , l n C all
nil expenses
o„K-n.o» will
will \m
b . able
abl. go tp show that you will bo wise to T a r iff Commission
to promulgate rules and regulations confined to the lower part o f the
tlua ervuit for b
^
'J ,
^
over to the Boy Scouts the call around while the snlo Is guing on
TH IE V E S A T GENEVA AGAIN.
to curry out the full intent and keep building for an hour. Denso smoko
Begins the D rafting
" ” , r « h ,mh«d w o!k....... falthfully auru o f (325 which i. oomolhlnB of nnd get in on the many specialties
working the purpose o f the measure. in corridors and even outside tho burn­
Thieves seem to h|V( n special lik­
Statement on Sugar
, h . » of .ho Cbauuuqua nnd u ld lw b ld . the city nnrl oonnly c n «oU that you will find thoro. Dresses, nil
ing building interfered. With thu work
*
behHlf of
W)0|d . ’aill have foci proud and the young ladies and the latest styles and shades at price*
ing fo r the Logan Mercantile Co., nt
o f thu firemen.
*
ny
n,«n who bv their hard work and jxipuhir to all buyers, tho Famous
_
Geneva. Some time ago they broke he hoped that
W A S H IN G T O N ., April
ft.— The Comptroller Calls
Fully fifty
persons, . unablo to
the pleasure of greeting h * many
staunch crufcnvor to give Sanford a Bon Ton Corsets; how l* your chance tariff .commission today began draft­
into tho store and shot Mr. Logan in
reach tho rear and, blocked from
For
Bank
Statements
friends here next year as their plat­
Chautauqua huve succeeded so well to get them cheap, walstti in all pop­ ing u preliminary statement covering
the right arm and were frieghtened
stairs by the smoke-filled halls, wero
form manager and that alb the Chau*re to lw commended by tho right ular models and colors, be sure 'and sugar price siluatio’n in reply to the
away by him shooting nt them. ” c :
rescued by firemen, who reached -the
1
n
T
i
f
(MartatrS
I'r
r
u
l
tau.!ua lKopIc ^crc Jcavmg ^
tfalnkln)r ^ o p lc of thia community
see the ad In today’s paper ,then call president's request for information on
nesday night they broke into hi* ware­
W ASHINGTON, April 0__ Comp­ front windows ou hook and ladder^
woul(J |HWft| T |,c Herald will give o summary of ut the ntoro and see the goods, you that subject. It is indicated thut
house without his being aware of with nothing but I
troller o f Currency issued a call for equipment.
lid
her
J*°ple
ui
n ,ho
accomplished this season will ^iot refuse the many bargains probably u week would be consumed
their
thelr preaenoe and after stealing ti u »»««
...h.l|,.vicr the circuit had a
lh£ condition of all national bunks at
• I {.getting together certain atatia- close o f business April 3. *
car o f D. D. Daniel liauled the geoJ ", Sanford
^
was tnd give the nsmei of those who are that are on display there.
Mr.. Fred L. Flelsher, from New
responsible
and
also
give
some
o
f
the
tica which thu commission cun obtain'
U, a p l . „ near. Okco I . wbor.
„ T p ~ r CbaoUaqa.
Y’oik, is the guest of Mrs. M. Fleisbar
The Daily Herald, 16c per week.
from government sources.
Thu Daily Herald, 15c pur wuck.
r t a n d o a « l tba c a r and tank n »n &gt;
^
|0 the front plsns for the future in a later issue.
for a few

fcn FINAL DAY OF
BIG FIESTA AT
321 S E N A T O R S
ST. AUGUSTINEMy

Ff-I A JIT A f If2I I A

LAST NIGHT

,
• ••
St-.

. .

COOLIDGE SAYS
HARDING ELECTION
WILL BE DEMAND FOUND BY Gl

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1923

PAGE SIX

o£ newspaper clippings h® has theyj
tan Tie convinced that he has wrestled

when score* werc*countod it Was found NOTICE 1U
that Mt*. George Fox held high wore
The Sanfoi
.•u;d was presented silk lingerie. The contemplates
|cut prize, a jut©.’ work hnn, was won
by Mrs. K. K. Koumillat.
At the conclusion o f the card*same
Jihc hostess served delicious refresh­
; liiepts. • •

. ••

*

Substituting for absent, club mem­
bers tvero: Mrs. George Fox nnd Mrs
If. Gilmore Clifton, o f Jacksonville,
The club members present were: Mrj*.
II. * I*. MtCuller, Mrs. G. D. Bishop
Mrs. Frank Milltr, M rtf.T; K. Itoumiljin l, Mrs. Hal Wight nnd Mrs. George
Knight.
• *

Igou o f Eusfi.x wns in
&gt;i|«y on business. * He is
^Senator Igou who in one of
fiKiniinent business
men
nn\ in the stale.

S O C IE T Y
.

SOCIAL CALENDAR

__filusLaiJLOtLP. nb

swbl corporal I - 11. to
nek holder or o ld
rorpofatlnn. l«&gt;'-a vo le o f t.OSS ai.urca
o f stock, salit number of.* shares o f
stock lielliK nu*ri- tlmil llircc-fi.u n its
o f the tatni nuniber o f slninn o f M odi
Miliscrllicil. It w.m i!«cm«-it tx p fiiir n t to,
IJoss itr.w-ml A llT t r u * . V I o f the Charter o f
tip- a v N F O H n -m r u .D iN t! a k p i .o a n

nl tftle
o *' l*&gt; t ii«- la-linvu of
n
lttllnu att* n
t l .#
rttiirrfif
'&lt;* h
L
tlf* T
Ti tw
O
nltjfiously
am
w njiil
to
n ig h ts
hfaitie.
yV n
) ( i r|| nml r&lt;.r r y

titig.in New York, with I.aurpttc Tay­
lor in Tift; at?llnr role, the divIhc’Sgr, nh Bernhardt arrived in the metrop­
olis. A fte r watching Miss Taylor act,
I Reinhardt m b r *',
.
“ One young artist in Kew York has

a strong contender.
Gftv pounds and King 170 ASfttM'f ATION* In .the manner herein-I
t
.
•
Uoiji.arc o f the same type after
.... . stutrj. ' .
••fore. N otice Is U'-rclif aivl-rl that
upAml tho evenly matched
IN K O IID m n .ItlM *, A N D I.OAN
'IATIO.N*. a cot por.lt Ion. Inlentls
mdsftd to produce scores o f, ....
to apply to the Honorable Cary A. H ar­
r t h c local Tans who have I,per .liovu tn or of. 4fco state o f Vlnrl&lt;tl&gt;.
licen waiting for goad clean tvrcr-L- {1lit *1allalnif.Mcc, I-'lorWn, on ll|« SOtli iliry
o f /ipri^ A. It. 182.1. fn f the
nf
ling^SWd first &lt;;Iurs entertainment.! &lt;&gt;i,( i,iiln«- an umenJmcnt o f A R T IC L E
VI. o f the (.'hnrtar o f tire HANFORD
An attempt will bn mudo to match f n r fl.P I N H A N D r.O.VN,ASSOCIATION,
to
read as fo llow s, ta -w lt:
-j
ihe winnerKo f tonlghCs battle with
"A
rtic
le
V
I.—-Tiic
h«Khc:-t
amount,
o
f
,
.
J iy W. Dean or Farmer Petcrn.
Indci.tcilnerrt or lluMHty to .which tills
who w ill become. wltHin five j citrslhv.___-crowd-ia-expectad to-motor j -corporntlTTn~mt flTt "HrRJoi’T nUTiTT " hI pi TT*
’ ••• tin- J*um o f T w o 11moire,)- amt -F ifty I
forembst actro3Ji in this country.”
. (,ut to Lake Mary tonight nnd wit- Thousand D ollar* ( 1 2 2 (1.1108.0 0 )."
IN W IT N E S S W IIK tlK O l*. SAN 1*0110
It is this same play, “ Peg 0* My ilc« s (his athletic contest ns the p ro -1
Ml H.OI.VH A N H I.OAN ARSOt.TATlOJV*
Heart,” which Miss Tnylor has just 1Tl0tors expect to'arrange for several a corpoi.ttIon. Iiok council this notice
tompictcd immortalizing on tho seroon 1Wch matches and all lovers o f k°od.
lo t Metro, under the direction of King clenn.sport should not miss any o f],
.Vidor. This brilliant actress has had them. Seats arc on snie lit Bower’s 1
a enreor o f eminence in the theatre p rUK Store at popalnr prices. Every

the
the
the
nnd

StrawberricjV areplentifui and-being
plentiful nre cheap in nnd around
Sanford now. This is n good time
for the people to get all the berries
they -can buy nnd can them and prerervu them and save money thcrcliy.

It r * « k a « * » r f r l r a l i » U f lln * r *
—If r * a a re K «lM « u n /w k rr* • » t » « l » I
k m , , n t if &gt;«*«• «*r* riilrrtaln ln a, «*rll
• • • • ( ■ ! 'M r® to tlila d r p ir t M M l. * ! » • « *
Ittk ll*. or tflrpknnr the Item. It ttll
■he i r u l l r k M t f f l e t t *

Thursday— Chautauqua, Grand Con­
cert, Laura Werno I.adies’ Quartet,
nt -1 p. m.; Concert nnd Art Revue
at K p. m.
•
• •
Thursday— Union meeting of the E|»• worth Leagues at the. Methodist
Church.
•Thursday— Mrs. fi. Puloslon will ( ntertain the niemhorn* nf the Duplirule Bridge Club at her home in
Hose Court.
Friday— Mrs. George Knight will en­
tertain at tile third o f a series of
parties at her home on Magnolia
avenue.
Fridny— Miss Mary Elizabeth Puleston will entertain a number of Iter
friends at Iter home in Rose Court.
Sunday— Pageant, "A Modern Prodi­
gal Son” at the Methodist church
at 7:30.p. m. under the'auspices of
tho Epwortlr League.
Monday— Mm. J. E. Balu-r will enter­
" tain the tuemhers o f the Pipe Or­
gan Clul* at her home on West First

G U Y B A TE S POST

One of the most successful Orien­
tal photoplays ever produced. A
gorgeous spectacle and (pie o f thl*
most enthralling love stories ever
filmed. More thrilling than the
Arabian Nights— morti entrancing
than Borneo and Juliet;
Scenes
o*"rare henufy in Persian gardens.
Oricwtal temples and jutlaceit .with
tho beauties o f the Shah’s harem.
N o v e l t ie s a l s o

-Friday and Saturday“ P e g O’ M y H eart”
Included ■

Added Attractions

Don’t foTgot the One

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Phone 217-W

vine Sarah

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

i-port arc confident that iir Rofs thu, nml a-siatlii’t under the la'vii ot l i t * !?«alc -if I-'ioriila. &lt;luc notice l*:t» inK
westerner wtyl.
rjnd;
m meet his superior
.
„
liven glvvti ny- prescribed tiy lav. .1 .&gt;-1

While “.Peg O* My Heart’ was

LAU RETTE TA Y LO R
In a Scene From
PE G O’ M Y H E A R T.
A t Ihe Princess Friday.and Saturday

T K lrt JH T O C B K T 1 F T that o r till* ,

&lt;lny or Alnrrh, A. U . -1823, ntc. speHo\y;j' SCUt
efal mi-etlng •*! |h-' rt tick belli .1 o f
S
A
N
FO
R D u riJ .IM N il A N D I/JAN AN-J
ever many real mat followers o f th e , H O t'lATtoJf,
a corporation t.rarnlac.i

-.onio Very tough. customers.

Daily Fashion Note

-

The Daily herald, 15c pc* week.

Laura Werno I Julies Quartette to­
night :zl the Chautaut|ua lent, one of
the best musical attractions o f the
senron amlnlso the Art Revue nnd
Wit and Wisdom o f the Chalk and
Clay. The end of the best ('Itaulaii&lt;tuo reasons that Sanford ^has ever
wit nest ed.

SUBTLE LINES M AKE FOR
' GRACE
Paris nrrfcrrrd lo develop the rharm­
ing frock to the left in one of the new
bltMcrcd wool cf» |*t *. hut t he woman
with a limited allowance for drees
could duplicate it in gingham, taffeta,
rltamhray, itihing or linen. The ilrtwt
is laid in plain it ihe sidea, a licit ol
rclf-nutcml confining the fulness nt
the' waikt. Tho neck anti kimono
rlecves tin* lio'.ind with braid. Medium
sire rtipiirt!* 1r. yard 5-l-ir.ch cr 3J{
yards -IQ-iru Is *.tcH.!.
Essentially a tyi * for you;! 13 the
wrond frock i:t th-fk blue v&lt;*l crfpo
trimmed \-it!t fancy silk hr. id. It
Jiiln an (iral-sh.i|k-.1 neck and clours oil
the left side. The deep sections that
lengthen the Union;* -hrvis'rfre u-itlt'Crcil into narrow wti-thands. Medumi
t»i/e rcrpiin * -lsi.yan!sJd-inch material.
First Model: i’irtorial Review Dn-ss
No. 1416. H/ts, Jt to TO inch-11 hint.
Trier, j.VreitlR.
. Set otvl Moilil: Dr* s No. , 11.11.
;;i/e-», it to 46 iiu.lu.-j Ltut. Price, 35
cc-nu,

,...* »

Owen W. Thomas of Chicago, * ireuit manager o f the Eedpatn'*4tjtutaui|ua is in the city coming over to
help close the successful season for
Sanford and also to look over tl.rt
ground for next season. Mr. Tltdmax
nothing l&gt;ttl the highest praises
fot* the Sanford people who put tin
( haul.unpin over thin kcukoii for the

With Harold llad.in-. aeting posln.aster and Dwight Rahhett as sirsist' not, and all the other employees on
the jolt the Sanford post office is iimv
•Ik J. Mays, of Tampa, was in the
city yi-Hteiday tningiiiiK with frit imIh ing along ns well ns cndld he expect
I ed with shortage of money for inure
and attending to business.
lu-lp and for much needed meessorie:;.
It ji hoped I lint when Congress meets
Among those ill the lily
again this detieieney in the i mtogeiicy
tinnxurting liusiness v.as
funds will Is* made up at once allow*ly o f Jurksoiiville.
i ing tin* post offices all over the coun­
try the ilium c to give the public l*etDtx'tor and M u. W. R. Sanders, of
i,-i- M-iviee hy tuoploying the needed
Derry, N. II.. ate ti-itinit Mr. and
help.
Airs. J. P. Davjsoit at Twin Lakes.
The doctal
Mrs. Davison's brother.
Mirst-a Pattye Lyle ami Ethel T il­
ler leave tomorrow Cor Winter Haven
where they will attend a house party
given by Mist- Madge Humphrey.
■
Mr. and Mrs.
F. I'mclor an­
nounce the liitlli of a daughter at the
Fernald-Laughton Im-pital. The lit­
tle ludy lias been named
Marcia
Lyle.
.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Stamper ami Mrs. S
and house guesth, Mr
ColTeyville, Kan*., ai
Gnverick, of Tulsa, •&gt;
HU Augustine Sunday

N. dcV. llowatd Chapter, U. D. t
v.-itl have . adhi-i rlpliiin Bridge, ■Wed­
nesday afternoon, April 11th at the
Polish 11hum;.' Phone Mrs. W. T.
PIPE ORGAN C l.l'lt
Langley.
121) -or Mra. IL J. Holly &lt;Ul&gt;
The Pipe Organ Club_met mi Muu-

..A

•

£ H r-j

LO VELY IIHIDGK P A R TY
Ertlerlzitting in Iter usual charming
and gracious muimrr, Mrs. George DeCottas, was bosteas yesterduy utternoon at bridge at her 'bmmi wnTTugnolla nvoniP, the guest* l»elng Uu*
members of the Fortnightly’ Bridge
Club.
.
Fragrunt red csnuilions and*-ferns
in narript glass ho.. Is and v/sea were
'artistically used in th».l«a*m^ where
the hard tables were artuticed. - Tim hours pasted nuivkly in the in­
teresting game of bridge, played,

1,000 MEN AND WOMEN

tO R B iM
Prcycnls Skidding, Means. Safety, and
- they rust no mure than ordinary
Tires
V
HIGH TE S T G AS O LIN E

F. P. R IN E S
1C5 Palmetto Avc.

Phone -181-J

ROUTH
.

sNext to FrincesM Theatre

n B a n n ia e D 9 D B »n iB a o a i:B u u fln »M M U E ia H a H a B B H a
*

Notable W restlers to
Meet at Lake Mary
uSkatin.fr RinlfToniirbt
Tile fii t big sporting event t \'er
held in Sanford has been nnnouti.-cd in
the Kin - R-r s wrestling match for
Simplicity and a il.tinlj* hit o( cm- T h a i-lav l i ning of this week and it
brnidciy at-out the neck, hem and
I * t
l 11&gt;mi es to oipass anytliing that
has
sleeves mark flic Itmk to the l.-lt. ii
mill-gray n-zo crf-|*c. "Ihe tlosiar * * .. i been st-:ged in tiiis part ef I-'loroa I In-.-houl'!i is, i lie (runt bcinn sl.e.lu &lt; i la.
Aiem iiiiig to local pioinoters
in towatd the liiiblliae, UlCIl ll u ititt i Jink Ross, o f West Palm Beach, one
edges gathered to the iip|*cr idyis i
•*t tin j- :■ pals, is prohnldy
tho
form a yokccfTecl. The kimono idei v
may |&gt;e long or short. At the lui k, le t kmuj]
-eslhr in Fioritla and
the upper t ilge of the ilrcM ti gaili. im
i- tvso -!iizrd us lhn .Greek chompinii
to a yoke. M« ilium size inpiiiei 4
of the south and in said t:&gt; he the
yards .pi-ineli 1lu1Uri.ll.
Radium taflrta i» the lovlieH mate, i« a*ling i. ntender for the light heavyrial that eotild In- Bella led (or iln
v.-eijrltt mat title.
sei'jitd design, and one should evi 1
Rail’ ’* King, who now ii\es in San­
include the silk for the to'.hd eirdle
ford, ami i* employed hy the AtneriFor the collar silk, ihrvad or met.
jacc would l*e appropriate. A i!i-.r.
van Emit ('unvers. eonu's here front
tit - I’nc’ fii &lt; it.-iel where lie is said to
short sleeve j with mil &lt;ufj.. Met I
have T it .- u d tip on 511 Opponents and
size rctpiires 2TZ v-&lt;Vs ^f* im it taf'i 1
with Ja yard &lt;*Qju^x lor the imih
if one \\
illertiul)
body and 1*4 yard of wide lace h*r t
collar. **
First Model: Pictorial Review l&gt;r&lt;
No. 1477. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches Im
Price, 35 cents.
Second Model:
Drees N&lt;&gt;. t;
Sizes 16 to 20 years and 34 to 40 i-i 1
bust. PripW,5 cents.
FOR COTTON CRI-PE AND
.TAFFETA
.

*

*

*

*

10 Stores in Georgia

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

^
J
*♦*
*
*

J

♦«.♦
*
^

C O L O R E D 'R A T IN E , yard

1

IN D IA N -H E A D , Guaranteed Fast Colors, yard........ 48c
COLORED

R G A N D Y , yard

W H IT E DOTTED SWISS, yard

K N IC K E R B O C K E R TW EED , yard
P L A IN W H IT E L A W N
OU can depend
Y
ontlrenewGoodyear Cord Tire with

tVi

&lt;;.iry l i r k g

tli.it.

Is «lhU-*i ■** In Slispr.

si:*- nml i|&gt;Billt). Tlu
n-Mittn wi l l itlvi' &gt;uti

l';.t Ii l il t I' n '• mt

•‘ IlMlIilrro’ llrnitattur-

Hill
Lumber Co,
Phone 130,

Sanford

(very sheer), yard

S A T IN S TR IP E S H IR T M AD R A S , yard
3G-IN. W H IT E L lN flN ^ y a rd

th e b e v e le d A ilWeathcr Tread to
g iv e you g r e a te r
mileage, better serv­
ice, and longer wear.
These advantages
arc due to the semi­
flat tread, a new im ­
proved rubber com­
pound, heavier side-r
walls nnd the rein­
forced blocks of the
new beveled tread.
It is the best tire
Goodyearever built.

O N E L O T TISSUE DE LU X E , yard
72-IN ..TA B LE D A M A S K , yard
3G-IN. P A J A M A CHECKS, yard

Ai G—Jy—r Santcm Station
Doaior, m mil an/ rffWn•non/ c »»&lt; r »«r T im on/
m
f b « m US
up m
« # llh
i f h ntm
ndmrJ
Soct k* tAom
ilm ndm
rJ
C—dymu SmpUm

K E N T VULC. W0R1
Oak Avenue and Third Street
SANFORD. FLORIDA

First Street
*

*

“. y y i g b P i a i M t #

*

* *

f f *

*

. SELLS IT F O R LESS
*

*

*

*

*

*

1 Store in Florida

P L A IN W H IT E F L A X O N , yard

tin

The K. dcV. Howard Chapter,;!).
D.
will ho!d a CoufTed food .&gt;alt&gt; at
Stoke Cash Stare, Saturday uftyrnoon. April 7th. All doiutlioni will
pi a so he rent in prompt.
J1KS. J. D. PARKER,
5-3le
Chairman.

GOI.I) L E A F HOUSE NUMBERS and
-Name Plates at Sanford Sign Shop.
•
1-Gtc

A LF R E D FOSTER
Serielti) )\

&gt;ml tIi Iii 1, j«,ur Hum'
uy might to hu&gt; In
(Klnit I u i i -U u f Ilia It
•]u:itit&gt; ( » r nulliiltur.

COOKED FOOD S A W

nary were marked from early child
hood. .
,
. «The Herald delivered six times a
She posscsited cq much vitality’ -ant week for 15c.
.
'
;
imagination that, if nothing was stir
ring, if it was a dull.^nonotonou.s day . , NO TICE OF S P E C IA L M EETING OF
.die soon managed to enliven it in one
STOCKHOLDERS OF VALD EZ
.H O TE L COM PANY
way or aifuthcr. She would do such
things ns •well let Miss Taylor tell
-------it h«rseif. Sppnking.of her childhood
NO TICE IS HEREBY G IVE N that
days in New York, recently, she said: a spenal meeting of the stockholders
“ One Sunday 1 was walking.through „r VALD E Z HO TEL CO M PANY will
n deserted street in .Harlem. Nothing |,0 hbid nt the office o f tho Vlce-I’ reastirred. Tho dead silence* was too {dent of-the tompany at tho Seminole
much for me. The only living thing^f;ounty Hank in tHo Cit&lt;/ o f -Sanford,
besides m yself was a horse tied to a pioridn, on*the 23rd day o f April, A.
post. I untied him, gnvo hiiwn switch d , jrtmj nt the hour o f 8:00 o’clock-p,
and yelled: ‘ Runnuway hni^e.’
n:..for the* purpose of considering nml
“ Instantly.the wholu street swarm- r.cting upon the purchase of* all the
m I with people. Tho horse was caught holdings o f SANFORD HOTEL CONno harm w»3 done, and 1 went home jjT R U d jIO N COM PANY, INC., in­
satisfied.
^eluding th e ‘ Valdez Hotel
premises
"In those day *. I used to imitate ntl,i n|| property o f every klntl, nature
• in'.diody tfll the time, or play a part nRj description owned-hy SANFORD

Presidt nt

Don’t forftet tlte One Cent Sale,
tursdny, Friday and Saturday.— It.
fto w o r.
*
3-lfc

^During the sen in! hour which fo l­
lowed M'm. Scott act Vet1 Mruwhcriy
frappe, »a t meal eookiex r.nd coffee.

Stile

If you want to realize that there is an urt of halting, you need only
look at the counters of Itouth’s Bakery. There, rowa-upon rowa of
Bread, Pies, Cakes, Crullers, Muffins, and scores of other varieties
tempt I lie appetite and delight the, eye. Ahsolgte purity of ingretlitnl'Odfkctl in the cleanest, most scientific ovens.

day afternoon with the newly elected for rote
president, Mrs. \V. M. 8eolt, at ln-t
attractive home on Oak avenue.
A t tlte liusiness session) a most
gratifying repurt was read l&gt;y the
ehairmuT) o f the bazaar eomlnittee
Tlie Herald fur first class juh work

W ANTED

Cent

Thursday, Friday* and Saturday__ B
C. Bower.
,
3-tfi

* *

* *

&lt;

• W ela k a Block

*

�THE SAKPORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, A P R *. 6,’ 1923

SECOND STREET BETWEEN PARK AND OAK
way of (ft ! AI IT Y - GOODS to
Spring House Cleaning Days

CHASE-0 Washes and
Blues, Needs no
j
Rubbing, pk g.
t

G IAN T L Y I
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
A. &amp; P. AM M O N IA, lO-o/. Ilottl
BON-A Ml, Cake or Powdered

NAPHTH A SOAR I’OWDER
Large Package ........
SCRUB BRUSHES
STERLING BROOMS, Sire li
STERLING BROOMS, Size 7

K IR K M A N 'S BORAX SOAP
i.
CLOTHES LIN K S ( t o f t . Hank)
CLOTHES PINS (Carton of* 21)

CAKES STAR or
LENNOX *
•TRY

OIJR

FAMOUS

TEAS

c'matA T L A N T IC

AND

COFFEES

&amp; PA C IF IC ?,

Over 7 5 0 0 stores in th e U.S.A

mcr frocks and a&gt;{-Inncc nl their ad­
vertisement todny will convince you
that they are,Beilins: dome choice de-1
signs in summer frocks at prices thati
will make them move. This line em­
braces'the cotton and silk gowns and
dresses. Two days sale Saturday and
' '
•
GrCnt weather and more o f it to Monday. ,
follow. '.
, CI1 L'f tCIi W E L Il’ S
ON
Sl.M M EI
The Chnutnuqun closed n most suc­
H ATS .
.
cessful five day’s program Inst night
■
Churchwell’s, the plnce where they S
- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brumley of sell for cash'nnd sell for less ndver- j
Chuluota were in the city today on tise I-ndies Summer lints today and
*.
u shopping expedition.
sport dresses ami ratine dresses and i
dotted awiss dresses and gingham ^
Rev. Gubnrd and Rev. l.ognn of dresses and give the prices.. See the
■
Geneva were in the city today en advertisement ant! .go to Churchwcll’s ■
route to the I’ rt-sbytcrinl meeting ut before you buy. They can nlways
S
Kissimmee.
save you money on anything in their '
extensive lines.
j
Jack Ross is sojourning in the-city
awaiting another mutch with Ralph BISCU IT S A L E DEM ONSTRA­
S
King ami IhG next mulch will be to
TIO N A T STOKES' M ARKET ■
a finish ami be something worth go­
■
ing to, see.
In today’* pnper you will see

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. APRIL 0, 1923
ir-.Itugc,

THIS IS A
A R M O U R ’S LIG H T-H O USE SOAP, “ A bargain” , 8 bars fpr
S PR IN G LAM B* pcr.lb#
.............— -,i, •.....................
CH ICKENS, FRESH K IL L E D , per l b . ...... ..................:.....
F A N C Y LEGS OF PO R K , per lb...... .......... ~........................
*-------------------— ^ ------- - '
: "
Prime Steer Pot Roa8t, lb.
........ * ......15c
Juicy Oven Roast, lb.'..................... ........15c
short Ribn, lli. ....................... ............. j.IBc
Steaks, Plain, Tb............... ................. 15c
steaks, I’ Int, lb.
...15c
T-Bone Steak, lb........ ............................. 15c
Rnatnn T.nlnn ll&gt;
........... 15C
Sirloin Steak, lb.............. .........................15c
Seven )hmi» StnnkT..lb.__ ______ _______ __ 15c
San Francisco Split Steak, lb................ ,:.15c

Short Cuts Steak, lb.......... .................... 15c
Silversitle Steak, lb...........................;...... 15c
Upper Buttock Steak, l b ....................... ‘..15c
! Under Buttock Steak, lb.......................... 15c

R. II. Daugherty representing the
Graham Pnper Co., with headquar­
ters in St. lrouis and with branches
in all the cities o f the United States
was in the city today calling on the
local trade.
Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Brown ^ {J a c k ­
sonville ure in the city for a few iTfrys
visit with friends and relatives. Mrs.
Brown hus just returned from a six
months visit to her brother in Sncreinento, California, and her many San­
ford friends nre glad to see Iter again.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown resided in San­
ford for several ybnr.q but are now
making their home in Jacksonville
where Mr. Brown is Florida sulesmanngcr for the Virginiu-Curolina
Chemical Company.
Fred Eberhurdt of Cleveland, Ohio,
and with southern headquarters in
Atlanta is ill the city looking over
the paving situation. He represents
the Williette process o f sheet asphalt
and has something that is different
from the lest, lie is an old racing
driver having l&gt;een in two had. acci­
dents at the Indianapolis Speedway
several years ago which forced him to
r, main in the hospital for almost a
year. He is well known in Florida
as In- raced several times, at Daytona
Uuiudu-uiul made several-record*.-

ad of Stokes' Cash Store. They ■
having a demonstration sale o f
National Biscuit Company's produ
If you want lo buy cheap be sure
visit this snlc and take advantage

■ LEG S
■ u p at

c

Hi.

5

m

jj
"
2
In today's paper see the ml of
J|
Stem per &amp; Co., ns they are offering ■
you goods at prices that will mean a
sure sale and ns to tin- quality try
them once and you will go hack for
they sure deliver the good* when it
conics to selling groceries and meats
elu-np. Plenty of fresh vegetables
daily and plenty of poultry for that
Sunday dinner. ‘ Visit their store on
■West First Street ami see the many
bargains thnt they have to o ffer you.
They will show you how to reduce the
higli cost of living.
•
PU R E FOOD M A R K E T IN S T A LLS

ern and western Florida, on which
she accompanied Miss Skinner, Fed­
eration president. There were sec­
tional meetings held at Jasper, Tenrncola and Apalachicoln .wjng-e many
delightful courtesies were shown
these two popular women. In SecClub, dnr.t tlon 2, the iireling waa held with the
ie ror.-.odel-. Thilaco Club of Apalachicola—a club
ho regular, now twonty-'sl xycafs eld. Section 3
held there j gathered in Jasper, and from there
president, j the two ladicn went on to Tallahassee
If with her where they intuYriewcd various troliUiEJl- rud,.bns-du.4x&gt;haif-of--thr- IrgtTddtl^'prbT
f the club, gram of the Federation. The meeting
this timi of Station 1 was held in Pensacola,
ion of the one of the most charming Florid*
Robinson cities. The cluh.s in this part of the
1. O. Over-1state as everywhere else nre cither
Woman's building homes, or plnnning to build.

j

let ns s , *t: r j

i

25c S

s V E A L R O A S T S , p e r lb . ......... ........................................................ ................ 2 5 c S
2 V E A L F O R P O T P I E , 2 lb s . f o r ............................. .......................... .............. 2 5 c 2
■ F A N C Y F L O R I D A P O R K , C O R N - F E D , p e r l b . .................... .................2 5 c ■
P I C N I C H A M S , p e r i l ) ........................................... .............................................. 15c S
F A N C Y B R E A K F A S T B A C O N , p e r l b ......... ............. ............................ 2 5 c f
D O N ’T O V E R L O O K O U R G R O C E R Y S A L E — A L L F R E S H G O O D S g

See the ad of Hunt’s Pharmacy in
today’s. Hcruld and you will see how
to snvc mopey for they have the goods
at the right price and will always give
you your money's worth in their,line.
Plenty o f cold drinks to quench your •3
thirst on these hot days. They also j
quote in their ad'that they will save
you 25 per cent on your drugs. Go in ■
and see them und talk it over, with J
■
them and be convinced.

N

. * . ■ *. ’
|
Pork Shoulder .Arms, lb................. :...-.... 15c [
Legs of "Lamb, Western, lb............ .‘...i......35c ■
'Sirloin Steak, Western, lb. ............ ......':.M.35c J
T-Bone Steak, Western, lb.....:..l............ ,.!.35c J
|
Round Steak, Western, lb....................1.....25c £
Lamb Roast, Western, lb...................... ...25c 5
Lamb Stew, Western, lb.....................:’....i20c £
— l-simtrP.hrmT“ \VpiilPi,nJ1t1........... f»
!f^ H * 1
I^egs of Pork, Western, lb.................. ...... 20c- £
Loins of Pork. Western, lb.
25c *
Shoulder o f Pork, Western, lb. .±.J............20c i
Pork Chops, Western, lb............ '..... ........25c S
Pork Roasts, Western, lb.......................... 20c £
1
Breakfast Bacon, Western, lb......... ......35c |
,

O F M I L K - F E D V E A L , p e r l b ........ ....................................... ........... 2 5 c ■
C I T T I F T S n p r lh
•
otb, ■

V F A Ij C H O PS ' p rr

&gt;Jrs. Huge will be remembered

Fancy White Bacon, lb...........................15c
Beef to Braze, lb...................................... 15c
Beef to Boil, lb................................... .....15c
Beef to Kettle Roast, lb......... ................. 15c
Beef to Steam, lb.......... ................‘....... -,15c
These Cuts arc From Very Choice Fed Wes­
tern Steers
Pure Lard, lb. _...................................... 15c
Pan Sausage, lb.................................. ;.....15c
Pork Sausage, lb........... ........................... 15c
Beef Liver, lb. .................. ......................15c
Smoked Spusage, lb..... .................
15c

Wi
Bacon Nugget, Sugar cured, lb. ..;............ 20c £
Spare Ribs, Western, lb. .........................20c J
Pig Tails, Western, lb.
....... ..,20c £
Cream Cheese, lb.„...................................35c I
Limburger Cheese, lb..................... ......... 40c ■
Wisconsin Brick Cheese, lb..................... 40c !
Sliced Ham, lb.
. 40c £
Luncheon Loaf, lb.................................... 20c j
Blitter, lb................
..................... 55c ■
Clover Bloom Butter, lb.......................... 60c ■
Pure Lard in Cartons, lb.
18c £
■

ROILED HAM, THIS IS JUICY AND GOOD, lb..............
FANCY TONGUE SAUSAGE, Per lb..............................
NUCOA— BUTTERS BREAD. STAYS SWEET, per lb

STEMPER &amp; CO

1
i
J

ia im

iiiR iia iiiiiiiiia a iiiim

i n i i i i i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Best 0 blooms of any one va­
of lied Bushr Rose.
&lt;'

Beat IhTflooma of "any one va­
o f-Y ello w Bush Rose.
5. Best C blooms of any Climbing
Rose. ‘
’
‘ ” ’
' '*
fl. Best vase o f 15 Roses. ( Judged
both fo r quality of blooms and ar­
rangement). •" *
7) ‘ B ejl vase of 12 spikes of Gin• diohtst judged ns No. fl.
8. ‘ TOst “ dlspltty of 25 stems of
Hw*ct Pdns, judged as No. fl.
It;* Best display of
10 Dahlias,
judged ns No. fl.
ID. Bdt-display of 10 sprays of

, .Snapdragon, -judged

iiu. tk -— *~

11.
Best display of 50 Violets,
judged as*No. fl.
IQ. Best display of 25 Pansies,
judged as No. ‘B*.
13.
Beat display of 50 Nnstur
tiums.
14. Best dsiplny i
tunlits.
16. Best display of 10
Fringed Petunias.
Ifl, Best display of
Bedding Petunias.
, 17. Best dlsplny of 25
IR. Best display of
Dianthus.
10.
Best displny of :25 Double

* r
1
J

(o charge—so hard to pay— And the hardest thing to pay for Is something which is
gone. Something to cat is the one thing which ought not to he charged.' In most Instances
the merchant can recover his goods if not paid for— not so with the grocerymnn, as the cus
turner oats up.(he collateral. People who buy regularly from PIGGLY

can

save

vice and clerk hire till go into the cost of groceries bought on the charge plan

Easy Lies the Head that Does Not W orry
About an Unpaid Grocery Bill

|
1

WIGGLY

enough lo pay the water and light hills. Stationery, postage, bookkeeping cost, delivery scr

Best display of 20 Marigolds
Best displny o ft 12 CalCnduli
Rest displny o f 12 White Zl

Best dispjny of P.2 Red Zinnias
Best displny of 12 Purple ZinBest displny of 12 Cactus-type

That in order to obtain top quality one must always pay top
prices. We admit that in most instances the theory is true.
But there nre exceptions. THIS IS A SHOD WHERE VUL­
CANIZING of unimpeachable quality can lie obtained at
prices very much below the regular. Conte and put us to the
the severest test you can devise.
.

Kent Vulcanizing Company
Oak Avenue and Third Street

ia iiiiiiiB iia m

Best fl bloom* of any one va

of ;\Vh!lo Bush Bose'.

Dianthus.
a
20. Beatdinuplny of
!
Grnndis. (Africnn Daisy)
21. Beat displny of 12
Larkspur. (Annunl.)
22. Best display of 12

WEST FIRST STREET------------------- NEXT DOOR TO COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS
m

2.

ds as or.c of the arresting women recent-! riety
** column next weifcl:/.
lj here in atfenddinod-nt’ the iictt-j ,1.
I** I Mrs. .Galloway, v
at ;ng of the State Board. Pensacola; riety
* * I large of the. Florida
as g:vea a* pageant annually, and Is cm-(
i juat returned front
a ntost interesting jihaaixing the picturesque history o f1_ 4.
Mrs. Ilcnry Wight, Reporter
riety
itinerary among the clubs o f north­
Several of the larger towns
i
. Phone 345-W
&gt;*
f

PAGE THRKB

21-LB. SACK GOLDJ1EDAL

Q IJ

HUBSCIMPTION BRIDGE PA R TY

21-LB. SACK PILLSBURY
FLOUR .
............

N. dcV. Howard Chapter, U. D. C.
will hnve Subscription Bridge, -Wed­
nesday afternoon, April 11th at the
Parish House.
Phone. Mrs. W. T
Langley (24) or Mrs. R. J. Holly («4 )
for reservations.
fl-5tc

. £ »- f 4 M .
e j J X e i 4*

21-LB. SACK SWEET ROSE
SELF-RISING FLOUR

tt-f

Q /l

21-LB. SACK D AIN TY
FLOUR :...... .....................
FANCY WHITE BACON,

|

5c
KINGAN’S NUT MARGARINE. LB..... !......................... * I5
ic
€)

. I

•

•

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

LARGE NEW REFRIGERATOR
T h s Standard o f C om pari to n

The Puri- Food Market hus just in­
stalled a new and up-to-tln-minute
dry cold refrigerator ho that they will
he aide to handle their meats better
and keep them in the finest condition
so that they can always give you the
i'liest quality that money can buy. In
their ad today which you will see.
they are telling you about the big fat
bens for Saturday specials.
Also
plenty of fine Florida and Western
meats at the right price. Just phone
105 and they will deliver to any part
of the city.

Economy — Comfort — Beauty!
This unusunlly beautiful Buick, -l-cylinder,
passenger Sedan with its modest initial price
economical upkeep places year 'round com fort
convenience within the reach of nil.
Its spacious Fisher b o d y i' replete wit li e v e ty desirable
refinement for restful riding and easy drivin g. Fine
plush upholstering nnd m any d istinctive finishing
touches, that bespeak good taste, arc in keeping with
the most formal occasions.

COOKBI) FOOD HALE

M E N ! H E R E ’S A

Buick closed cars, both Fours and Sixes, have exhaust
heaters for winter m otoring. T h e heaters insure a
cozy, warm interior in cold weather.

I Pm

11 7 S
13'iS

Bout Ho*&lt;i»trr

it the “ elbarge ev il " is 1
in many w ays and they
-ir m b e rt int-me nl today j
hud. A n d they itl.MI
tlu- i Ih-ji ) i pi in s ■•a all
•lies and quote you pi
that pay ing ensh jiay.i 1
i at the e nil o f the year.

1323

10JS
i f,V E /U p ill i m turirju aaurraratn/ tux

ijtlfil. A A .ilN iu lllifU II A C I'lii.h.iw
u h ith firu tiJ n for H r /r r w l l #*J&gt;•?»»••n tt

W iffhty Box Izooni
. Crepes
olio o'

Annual Sale o f Rugs

In all the Popular Shadea

All Next Week “

ANNOUNCEM ENT
(Jf the change in the management
of O ur Beauty Variant'

D EPARTM ENT

RIBBON

louiicuis. Regular $2.00 and $2.25,
aturday nnd Monday .................. ;..........

T O CH ARACTER

Children's Coveralls, made of Khuki with Sports
collar und long aleevcs.
(P I ^ 0
Sixes 2 to 10 years ..............................

T O IL E T GOODS DEPT.
Iuixell’s Tulcum, Sweet Pea, Honeysuckle and As
the-Petals. Regular price 25c.
1Q
Saturday und Monday, special ....... ............. 1 J I

W H IT E

BISCUIT,

sale

PQ

C H IL D R E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T

A N INDEX

There could be no better index to chnr
acter than a savings pass-book.

:

fon finish 12-inch width; colors, Tomato, Jade, Sal­
via, Blue, Grey, Jack Rose, Bam Boo, Taupe and
Henna. Regular price $2.00. Saturrt»-f ( t A
day and Monduy.

Special

A R T DEPARTM ENT
Jewell Cloth in White und Ecru, Just the thing for
scarfs, table covers and luncheon sets.

rt»-| Q A

Saturduy nnd Monduy, special, yard........« p l » O t 7

THE PEOPLES BANK of Sanford is
ready and anxious to help you to herp
yourself. An Interest-bearing account is
your best recommendation.

National Biscuit Co., Uneecla Bakers

la u a z r a z iifB iH iB i^ ^

L ,

30

VAN CAMP'S EVAPORATED
MILK, T A L L SIZE

l i e

li-LIJS. FANCY BLUE ROSE
RICE

35

•

*c •

c

CAMPBELL’S PORK AND
BEANS .............. ....... .....
.
•
.........m
• 11) CANS GOLDEN KEY
EVAPORATED M IL K ....-

$

! .»

»

M FANS OLD DUTCH........ ........ O C a
CLEANSER ..¥... ............. ............

—

DEPARTM ENT

0/^0

3 BAR SMEDKJM SIZE
A A n
IVORY SOAP ..... ....................... A U L
BEK BRAND INSECT POWDER. A Q a
LARGE SIZE .................... ....... A O L
SMALL SIZE
......................... '....09c

10 PKGS. STAR N APH TH A
WASHING POWDER . ............. U l l t
2-LB. CAN LIB B Y’S COItNEI)
BEEF HASH
....... ......... . . . . . A V t
LIB BY’S SWEET MIXED.
PICKLES, LB.

Q A A
O V t

Others reduced accordingly

ami Domestic Ginghams, Linens, Voiles, SwifisOrgandles and Linens with hand drown collnrs
a n d cuffs. * Also other unusual models prettily trimmed in
tho season’s most fashionable colorings:

Five lovely designs and pntterns in a full 3G-inch
doth. Saturduy nnd
Q Q **
Monduy at ......— ............ ...............................d d v

H O S IE R Y

2 BARS LARGE SIZE
i v o r y s o a p ..................

$22.50 DRESSES r„ ,............. •............. $19.95
$19.76 FROCKS &lt;„ ........1......................$17.50
$17.50 FROCKS r„.......................... ... $14.95
$14.50 DRESSES &lt;J&gt; ........................ ...,,$12.50

D IM ITIE S

... ................... ■—

..... : _ $

19.50

$18.75 MODELS (o
... ......'••••.....
$16.75 MODELS ft* .................... ........ *14e50
$7.95 DRESS

F U L L FASH IO NED H O S IE R Y

I Children's Sucks taking a prominent place. A broken'lot o f children's sorka in white and colon.
(^ e A A
■ Regular 35c und.40c each. 'Saturday and Monday, special, 4 pair* for _____ __________________ ___ __ . « p X , U U

COME IN AND SAMPLE NEW VARIETIES

FANCY FULL CREAM
CHEESE. LB..........................
• ••

EVERY EGG GUARANTEED
Featuring Printed Crc|»c8, Kordettc Silk, Hat Crrpe, Per­
sian Prints, Cantons and others. Fashioned in combinations
o f two tone materials; some in the 3 piece model, the little
coat nr cape effect. Others in pretty pleated models.

S J. ii P. Coat's Spool Cotton. 150 yard spools, all numbers id Black and Whit*.
5 Saturday and Monday, per dozen^----------------------- ------ --------- --------- y.- ■____
! &gt; i l. » « » » l . i i » » « » &gt; « « « » i i i i i i i n ri n m s s l i s i n i » s m « m m » . ................

,

.
r r
__ __________ _ t K ) C

SUBTLE LINES M AKE FOR
GRACE

2 PKGS. POST TOASTIES
OR CORN F L A K E S ......

2 PEGS. SIIREAUED

CREAM OF WHEAT
PKG. ............:.......

3 ROLI jS WALDORF TO ILE T
PAPER . .....

WHEATENA
P K G ...... .

8WANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR,

W HEAT .

PKG

• ji* w t

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

•■ ••• •••••••••• t • • • « » • • • • • » • • • • • • • • - •

We carry the largest assortment of National Biscuit Co. Crackers. Our prices are right
best of ull is our Fruit and Vegetable Counter. Oh, joy! It la at all Umes complete.

■ An assortment of Hosiery, including Kayscr, Mohawk and Lehigh, in plain and fancy glovo silk, and thread
2 silk with hand worked clock., Colors Brown, White, Black and Grey. Regular prices $3.00 * (p r t I A
{ nnd $3.50. Not a full line of sizes In any number. -Saturday and Monduy. Special ....... ...........

Sanford, Florida

LB. BUCKET KIN G AN ’S
PURE L A R D .................

LAC E D E P A R T M E N T

This will nerve you well at nil times and
under ail circumstances.
*
.

DEMONSTRATION

D aily Fashion Note

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a B u d x t^ ^ n

9-LB. CAN
CRISCO

DEPARTM ENT

JahtiRon-Cowdin’s famous Super Satin Klhhons, Chif­

When better automobiles are
Build Them

AR R ANG E nowTor the most beauti­
ful comjtlctcly furnished, cool, ocean
front upartments on the, bench. Ev­
erything new and modem, Investigate
personally or write in time. Sxold,
llfl Ocean Ave., Apaitment 1, Daytonn
Beach, Fla.
*
7-Ul-Frl-p

6-LB.-CAN
CRISCO

1-LB. CAN
CRISCO •

E VERYTH ING IN RUGS

11N D E R W E A R
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

N. deV. Howard Chapter, U.
will hold a cooked food sale at
Cosh Store, Saturday after­
April 7th. All donations will
be sent in prompt.
MRS. J. I). PARKER,
K.2le
Chairmnn.

The Herald delivered hIx times u
week f^ir 16c.

W IG G I. Y S A Y

R..o.l»1rr Jm -S

3 !*•%•. C w i p f •
3 P u t . B r il a n •
6 P « it . T o u r Hi*’
K r tia n
- * •

B A R G A IN

80-88 count checked Nainsook
1‘ IG G I.Y

ah'*

S E A S O N A B LE

ATHLETIC UNION SUITS
$1.00 Vaiue

F o u rs
5 )*•»• l(&gt;urin«

A Sale o f Summer
--------- Frocks-------- -

ORLANDO’S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLA C I

The
1). C.,
Stoke
noon,
plense

"

WHERE STYLE REIGNS"
“The Post Office Is Next Door to Us"

�1

V

Bky

m*

**_•*.*

•

. i

*

*
*\

,

.

* ’*

\r

‘
* '4
i —*--- t---•

-

m

* ■

.. ■

m

* ' 'V '
ft /
*• -*m:

* h- * ■ ■%
1
* 11

■*

*

J*

11

1,

:

•

' * ■ t
Al

*

■ &gt;

—
V

r.

VIp'r

•

' ■

*,*;i*3 t

*
■* ■**»■

.,i ...* *.. -* y—...
•1-• A—

■ ■J*"'

s

*

K i

1

-

1

■

■

. s*
4—
«
it

_ * ,

•

•

W'T . .

|i'l,* &gt;tSi t 'A• **'W, '
h Vi
*. 1•

■ 'i ,

*

* *•

V i

*" %
: .*
*

I

"

*

i *.

f'

*»

t

■ V"

"t,

i\r.

ii v ; , * »
1

• '

'

* • t*»
■,

t 1 *
--__
-; ; r * *

,

A
**

■

*

^

•
*
«

1

*'

’L y*t*

*__ •-

,

M

f-t'r**v i
,,w.4 . ¥
•
. .
*" * . ‘

*

' *.'* J

■

«'

,

1

*

*

* %

V *

■i* *

-

■'

T\i
*
• &gt;.f

. V* '

■
»,

t
.

,

l &lt;'

r
,

*

•

%

*

‘ " * ' .** ■' * *
•■ ,

*
•
■* •- kJ, ——-i. —

t.■
■

*•■&lt;'——

%'
•
•

THE SANFQ RP D A IL Y H ERAL D, FR ID A Y, A P R IL 6, 192,1

PACE FOUR

w A L E X A N D R IA , La., A p r il 5.—SctV swept through'' Alexandria" trod' Pine
en persons art known to have been ville late yesterday.

their interests, he found time to"1cul­
tivate those other characteristics
which bind men together in ties nl*
llabHt (T r r r . s t t r r s M S p irrp t Ann.
r at ik i Herald llaildimt. 107
most ns dose as those o f blood.-rM n s o l l a A v r . Saafard. Fin.
Congressman Allen C. Durborough,
••
The Herald Printing Co Iliuois.

Sanford Daily Herald

r e n u iiic iis
........... ...............F d llo r
....Breretarr-Teennarer
.... . C ra rrn l W ananrr
Aricrrf lain* Slaanaer
A l r r r t b l i x H a lm
Made
‘
_ A ppllrallnn

Known

n r llv r r W In City by Carrier
Tfc* M y IS - ( • &gt; s -p a *r W e e k l y H er­
ald entirely, rnvrrn ' Srmlnntr County
an d la pubfTahrd e »ery Frldny. A d r r r llalasr r a m mnde known on nppllrntlon. |1W&gt; Per J ear, alwnya In ndrnner.

MF.MflRU THE ASSOCIATED 1’ HKSS
T bo .AUDCiJUod _Froaa*4a—oJoJualvi»l«'• m illed to the use for rrm ibllntlpm of
nit new s illajiatches credited to It or
n ot otherwise credited In Mila, pnprr
and alao Ihs
local
n ew t
iiuhllahed
herein.
•
A ll rights of re-puhllcatlon of special
dispatches herein nre alao reserved
Office i II lilt A 1.1) lU lM H M i. Phone U S

Ferritin Advrrtl«init hrprrwri.alive

THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION

Read what the .St. Petersburg Times
says about the Community Chest. It
is the idea advanced by the Herald
for many years.

PRESS ASSOCIATION

-The Florida Sfate Press Association
will meet in, Tallnhassee for n twoday session May 11 and 12. The leg­
islature will he in session nt this lime.
In addition, the Tnllnhnsseo Chamber
of Commerce under the capable, direc­
tion o f the much loved Colonel T. J.
Appleynrd Is* preparing to do' itself
proud. No morpher p f the association
can nITord to miss this meeting; ifhd
nil eligible for membership should
urrnnge to attend.
The, South Florida. Press Associa­
tion ujIJ Jiuld. it*-regular -amui-ajinual session « t the Elks Hotel in I.nkelttnd
on April 20 and 21, This will he a
one hundred per cent business meet­
ing, with every subject of interest
to the editors and printers of South
Florida scheduled to come in for tho­
rough discussion. Newcomers to the
territory nrc urged t&lt;j attend. Mem­
bers who arc absent may expect to
be written up with great thorough­
ness in this periodical o f progress.
Register the date. Attend, nnd avoid
embarrassment.—The Florida
Pub­
lisher.

The dead arc: tjarry Marius, mer­

killed and nt least a score we re in­

&amp; iT i AWFUL WARM
AtriT. tr n o n - ' do
VOo f FEEL TMIR5TY?
|'M ’ TERRlliLE ' DRY •

jured In^PineVille, across the Red r|v- chant Enoch Williamson nml his 16-;
i r from this city by n tornndo, which months old infant; Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
^ L - T w t ’L L B E
FEW MiriUTES
THERE’ S LOTS
COLD W A T E R YOU*LL L A S T

MEETING

Gates, J. i t . Grna? aftd Mrs. Alvin
McCann. ...
Plnevflle bore the brunt o f the blow
npd suffered heavy

property

L A U R E T T E T A Y L O R In • Scene Prom P E G O' M Y

HEART.

A t the Princess Tonight and Tomorrow
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.

printed, tl is within the power of
thelegislature, by prompt hud fear­
less action, to head tiff much unfavor­
able criticism.—Tampa «Timcs.

The work of beginning the master*
1,1 u“
«KT,,,r
I* pieces o f the Htagc within reach of
•
nti'i- ‘ ‘W y home, Into communities never
fhe screen production* of " I 1
j r
reticlied by stage performances, has My Heart wasdirected
by Ki
lave
"Mother striking contribution in
the dor. Miss Taylors brilliant si
j|(!1 translation to the world o f tile screen |‘ :&gt;g cait includes capable and j
Ijy, luf tlie famous stage play, "P eg O’ My ( players.
Heart," in which Laurette
Taylor
Other added attractions also.
_ made her memorable characterization .
hop
I‘eg wlijch bus become worltbwitle i O. II
inve in f " n,p-

nler
iave
veth
-t-ks
ji]t&gt;.
[uii-

"Peg O’ My Heart,*’ now
picture, with Laurette Tityln
mg in lier "famous rolt&gt;, corr
Princess Theatre- fttr—twtr &lt;
ginning today. This fascim
e,r J. Hartley Manners’ c
with Ireland and England as
ient ground, and the elfin ways
l}„&gt; ors and pathos of the moth
i to lb1girl providing the mam t
and bad ti.iioK stage performani
11,, Fnited States. Lauretto Ti
and i ated the i«de and lias been
I with it ever since, even buii

Some of the state papers nrc won­
dering who the Democratic nominees
will lie next year for president nnd
vice president. That is comparatively
easy to guess and it costs nothing to
make a guess. Our guess is that
Henry. Ford will he the candidate Jar
president and Charles II. Ilaines of
Altamonte and New York will lx- vice
president. Some team and stitc win­
ners. Keep your eye tin this c o m b in a ­
tion dial will be haul to beat.
We made a mistake in the number
o f the street designated by tin* city
commissioners for the lihiney build­
ing. The lot .specified is at the corner
of Park avenue and F.lew-nth street
instead of Thirteen!Ii street.
This
places it two blocks closer to the
business district anti a much better j
location than two blinks farther out.I
We hope Hie Library Asooviiitinn will
accept the plan of thu city, commis­
sioners and thnl the work of the new
building can he started at once. It
looks as though this Would be the last
chance to build the library unless
some of the public spirited men of
Sanford will tome across and donate
u sufficient sunt to purchase two lots
closer to the business part of the
city.

W HEN U
L IS T IT
W ITH US

We have sevcm! unuspal
bargains In real estate to
offer at this-time.. If you
are looking for a real in­
vestment, see us. -

Maxwell &amp; B r itt:
AGENTS.

REAL ESTATE
Tire, CsMuIty, Auto Insurance
I N W. First BL, SANFORD, FLA

ige lins been appointed
ml cadent of tlie third divis• Atlantic (must Line Rnif
ipany, at .lurkt-oiiviHc, in

W j

m an
g

1,1

Purport. Guilt for Florida

Copper Lime Dusl-Sulfodusl-Nicolinc Dual
All Kinds of Sulphurs and Dual Mixtures
M adt in Florida. Q u id D rhoenn. U $td i t fora too old

In the past it has been necessary to secure certain spray ordust
materials, sprayers or dusters from different sources.
To-day you may secure from Schnarr factories, warehouses and
local dealers any quantity o f materials and—
...

*

*

*

*

1

Niagara Dusfcrs '

Sprayers

From the Hand Blower Gun for small
aerenges up to the large Power and
Traction driven dusters.
/

From the small knapsack, or compressed air sprayer, to power spray- ers for all Florida requirements.

Schnarr and Schnarr-Niagara Produds
Manufactured in Florida and available from local Rtocks or nearby
distributing points mean that you get unequaled service,
best results and lower average prices.
February 1st price list, includin • spravin

and dusting schedules, sncci

istnbution,

lend for frei

J. SCHNARR &amp; COM PANY
Winter Haven

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Larkins

ESTABLISHED 190G

an;

* p u b lic .

flfl

For

/or AfWonofr Jrnytnt

Socialists in Sprays, Sprayers ami Sprayiny

Mo

..0

Schnnrr-Niagara Diulcrs
Schnorr-NiafUra Dusting Material*

Schnorrs Lime Sulphur Solution
Hand and Power Sprayers
All Insecticide Materials

1

The city o f Sanford is getting on
a higher plane every day. The new
city officials arc- for a clean Sanford
nnd thi# means cleaning the outside of
the city and the inside of the city
nnd mnny things that were winked nt
in the days gone by will now take
their turn nnd receive the light of
day. Let the city bo cleaned up from
stem to stem. *
)

H A IN E S FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
Of Mr. Haines, l would say that
while always faithful to his duties
and devoted to his constituents and

OrJrr

Laurette Taylor Stars
in “ P eg O’ My Heart

Anti the gist of most of them wins
the idea of getting together on the
big things for the'betterment of the
city nnd the completion o f the plans
for a bigger nnd better Sanford. „

fly Utc time that imperial Wizard
Simmons and all hit* henchjnen in
Adnata gel-through having oach-oth­
er arrested the ku Klux Klnn will Ik*
a thing of the past. It was a good
one in tile beginning nnd if the lead­
ers bail kept it going in the right
way it would lx* a good thing yet
but personal i-mhittermonts killed it
and polities did the rest arid now it is
dead. Whenever politic* aid per­
sonalities get into a fraternal order
or a civic.-butty ill any kind the chance
fo r that Isaly to accomplish anything
has passed. You see it around you
every flay. Petty jealousies ami petty
politics have ruined more good towns
than nnvthitnr else in the world and

wrrs Spray Formula
Schnarrs Bordol Mulsion

i l

'*

to

servo

I lie

W e r e a liz e t l u i l tin*

w h o w a u ls o n e h o a rd

n e e d s it ju s t as h a d ly a s th e
gent

—

lien *

who

hays

a

c a r lo a d .

IT t h e M is s u s w a u ls a s h e lf

p u t u p , s e n d th e h o y o v e r t o th e y a r d a n d w e ’ ll s e e th a t
y o u g e l a g o o d c le a r p ie c e .
i t up.

D r p h o n e us a n d w e 'll s e n d

S e r v ic e is o u r m id d le m i m e . _

M o d e r n O ffic e E q u ip m e n t •
. A S ig n o f S u c c e ss

sponsiltllily in a situation like this
the good name oT (lie stale is in­
volved, and everyone concerned should
la- euiM|K'llcd to “ come clean” or stand
the just coitNC&lt;|Ucliees,
la the ease of the North Itukotu boy

i

'—

G. F. Allsteel Office Furniture for Strength,
Endurance and Protection

death in Senator Knabh's camp, an
who is alleged to have been twit ten m
ofifcial clearly
deserving tu be
{brought to account is the sheriff of
{ l-eoti county, who returned the Jeter
i containing money to pay the boy’s
{ fine and his railroad fare Intel; to his
home sent by the hoy’s brother in
care o f the sheriff. The leter is
|shown to have k e n returned to the
I rentier by direction o f the sheriff with
I the notation on it “ Party lots left."
! Of course the sheriff knew that the
I unfortunnte bojr was in Senator
{ Knabh's tyrpenline camp— he it. re­
quired to keep a record of all prison­
ers in his office. The governor is
coming-in for u shore of lb(* criticism
{ in this connection, lie hns promptlyremoved sheriffs and county solicitors
fur failure to enforcu the prohibition
laws, but he bus ^ttken no urtion in
the rake of this sheriff charged with
a much graver offense.
Sensational, papers throughout the
country will play the charges on,
these disr I usurer, fur months to come.
The truth is disgraceful enough, but

an of building good furniture
rnpiiiiy increasing popularity is due to its strength for ont*, thing -built of heaviest gunge metal,
part firm nnd tigid. Then there are other features srch r.s the positivo lock
compressor which c
operated by tine hand. And the famous G. F. simplified system of fil’ ng supplies.

Special Hat Cleaning
Department Mall Orders piven L’rumpl Attention

There files illustrated are the strongest made nnd take .less room than any p i
protection against fire, dust, veiinin anti rodents. ThoyTe finished in olive gteen
Movk and oik on order. The finish o f Allsteel 1’urniU ie i*.' one o f Us niosL attracts
els baked onto the sheets o f steel arid a beautiful rich finish is nertm d which is „l,m„
steel itself.
1
- 18

G. B. KNIGHT
IN CHARGE OF THE OFFICE FURNITURE ANI) EQUIPMENT
. ,!n!‘ ,,:,d several.years experience with office furniture and offic
expert advice on filing systems and offico efficiency.

Orange Avenue, I*hBlips Theatre Building
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

n aefci th

loss.

Several persons were injured here.

HOME IN *
“ WHERE,"' 1
OF ptCE *
I CUESS
T IL L THEN:

o f course exaggerated stories will he
Wo believe that the people o f San­
ford have n new vision since the lec­
tures have been delivered here on the
Chautauqua platform. They were en­
lightening and most instructive.

U BELL
YOUR REAL
ESTATE

* &gt;* ■
'

* .

b

»

-

,

»

* ' ’■

[
‘

supplies and is prepared to give

•

�P A G E F IY B

THE SANFORD D A IL Y IIERALT). FRIDAY, A P R IL 6, 1D23

STR E N G TH

PROGRESS

SERVICE

BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L BASKET B ALL
T R A P SHOOTING

DS7AIM A F CBADTC
M A L M Sir
iN
a
U A tlK
\Jr R
KJ
CHAS. L. BR ITT, Editor

s ta le and
it :■ jo i n r I in . uti a t ­
tem pt t&lt;&gt; iri*t th r i*:i&lt;v* I*' f'»re the ju ry
l y Snt u n la y .
T w e n ty -f iv e witiii ■ i
i u ' . c on the *dm i l yesterday t e t " * y *
ilig t.B lii ulihi fi&gt;l th re e o f the i".etV admits.

GOLF
B O W LIN G
T E N N IS
BOXING

Eagres of History
\re Turned Rack

ll* lI j

SIKET lt)M GIBBONS

QCEEI) 1
J J

The big wrestling match between
j
lthlph King. of Snpfm.l, champion
light weight wrestler of the middle
west, and Jack Ross, champion light
heavyweight wrestler of the south,
rsme o ff last night at Lake Mary m
..
* ,
the Skating Academy, there was a
,
i
. ,
.
,, ■
large crowd present to witness this
. . . .
...
,
match which was one of the best
* ,
L . , . .i •
•
,
matches ever held in this section of
, . , ■
,, .
, ,
t ie statu. The preliminaries were e\
:
,
(rationally good, rhe mateii was he-

,
1. , '
uu
“ ■ in,‘
hour neither nmn had succeeded in
piinin,, „ fa„. T ,n. ,.rmvil wmiltl havi,
lil,id to have seen a fall anil will have
tin thame next wed. as these two
t *141J’I«■ will meet uguht and this
time it jvMI he to a finish. This prom, ,
, .
,
tscs to l&gt;e a good I out and everyone
. .
.
,
, ■
m t h i ' se lion wlm liken good, clean
, , ,,
,.
,
........
spoil should see this match as it will
.
...
!
worth to.' motiev spent to see
it. Match the Herald for the an
mioniinunt and date of the next

Eugene Priqui, who is to meet
Johnny Killume in a limit for tin
featherweight championship of the
world, has won no fewer than lit batI leu tiy the knockout roil to.

-------------------------------- ,
B E D S \ I H U M E ; K i l l S t ’ll
l&lt;) J O IN S E M I - P R O

A l N ix o n, the H e a v e.’ iulielder who
i-i out o f the gam e on aieotint o f an
C l . r u injured foot, hopes to le t a r n to itie
Hinton limip for the opening of the
• 'IN 'i’t N*NATI, ft , \ p r i t
(i. The re g u la r season.
*'iia im iati Nationals returned home
-today from
the.i
th ir ty three day |
p’rotn the Showing u n d e bj Oxford
t s;»i r&gt;i ; t:ip to Hi
on I ii. M a n a g e r and ( ’am bridge in t l n i r leeeiit dual
Moran sold In. a ’. hle'.a - vans in good j in n -t, V u i r and H a i vald Iraei. star;.
1 omlilioii
d' -plti tli
li,. 1 th at the believe they will, have the edge when
team I i
I. n ii.li to the l:..-t live tie. y meet the H ilt o n - next Ju ly ,
day on account o f inclement weather.
W illie ( i r n d w r ll, Providence light
M A M . A N t i &lt; IT V , led.. A p r il li,- 1 weight. Jiavmg defeated Join y Marcy,
I.d R oti'ili. ic i i'c r tu I'icr of the L in - Mickey llmilcv and f e t e U n it b y , b
cinni'ii Nat • n; 1
nu-ioiPM ed today de iroiia of no line tbc h m l h i l l . ng
l i n t la expected lo play this season Rock Rati a-.
in an n da trial l.ag.ie.
He said lie
, ^ .—
— - ------------------would not
play
with
( ‘in, iiiiia ti.
Ki.cciuNj/ 'ill the big .h a w in g card
li'iii-ili
i]it b" lira! i ci eivi I on. at is- ,&lt;i tl gland, u p w i n d ' o f n liliijniii f i i’ifin tin \ inplii
in two b i e r s b&lt;*h..d a ii.t a li t ig tin i li infureistiip games.
a* i bsence *u t oo.igi
Hi i i a n.'* I i lit Up i&gt;
; handicap to the St

i ’ • I'iit ir o flirni; hitn.s tin :i
It irn't the working fmilf' that kicks
w h i le iin I i*’v.ht i«* m i liitiif&lt;■ fi r icut nver tli. tVnc.‘.i - if lu* ii working lie
i«* $10.01) per m m illi, niH .Mniti i U u i ' l , Jiun mi tire.for kicking.
Unyton v ISencIl. A g.iod Mimtm r nr
The Herald delivered *tix times a
v. In ter |m i[M .*itiim .- A, Y. l.indsuy,
Daytona lY neh, I I.i.
7-tUc week f.ir Inc.

(mpvtua today us’ r.ttnjupya fur the U O U - S A J

_

I'

ST.

;;'"s Y°'*rs Ajro

A r tJ llS T IN M .

Ajn-II

.V ~St.

Attgu Due tmliiy cnmiMiril in tin ti
J . 1 i
back 11.1,***-, nf |i! Imy with tin i lly
i i'|t l.inT itLL- il -. fini'n!.\l inn ih'i'C him
ST A l l ’. JOIN 'I ( 'I mol I*lt&gt; /year** i»i'ii. Iiy I tin
KT t \SH
■- |V»lri» Mi n cy/ t .le Aviles.
I tim
|.|j^
litiiis crowded ltd1 I'mI reservation to
witness (lie in unit ihiy nf the ijt.-ee
»*» i'rr.,1
ilny nil ut
Mimic lint He between
I •&gt; 'I Le 11i ll ino11r\t•'«1 Spil l: li nMil Indian trout''
rjri'i! \\ifh tmir wa.« :i feature . f ihc inn- uirg*. ctiti"
it

ns a a ju a n u irr.*r::n :.* -ja i:rii:.;.:tu :i7 K :n r;rjtE t:in n s 3 e u n B s a »B x n jrii

rini i gat here tiiimni'i :

GET- YOUR BLOOD" RIGHT TOR SPRING

ii
JJ
JJ
•
a
||
]
n
n
[]
JJ

My ail vice re#;m!iii£‘ roofing won’ t cost you
a cent!

’iviii/ctl ('ouiitricH the Nciv* of Clopni!
Out the impurities o f the Blood is
I'n iversaMv Recoffnixod
S PR IN G fS TH E REST T IM E EOR J)0?N(
THIS, A N b RE-Cl'T-lSTA IH E RI.ST
REM EDY
I it cold vvenlhi r oi r lit."&gt;d bcconvca *
I ’ K i ' l ' M \ I'lta o n ili'a lit
ll r e k e r , and v.e l it
of h avy
foods, l y N. t i t i iic lb o d
’lie 1.^
ntimin tipi ing a c uc il to i lean out the , • ' n n d a t, 1 n .id i • .t I • e o
niniiritU'.' amLj^ini ep H i '. stem the I ’ m . v !- and * id oi ti I pt i
l a t t e r to citable us t ►w tbst'itnl tin* a to t It
tb» t•’••• mI i* p a ii l
long hot t't.rinie i d i \ *, and t i re tain clean i d and v i e ■t v. II n
m r i t t c i g t l i d m ini
lie tint iiinnl.li&gt;.
ii! i i' SI A i&gt; ' m * i til
N r l'it'e l&gt;:iH | o n ulcil
three Hiiiirces n f t i w f i a
h'yxlein i l e a l . , n, t
I tie liowcls, The
lo p tin*
lllootl,
love'-,
k dneys alld the Sk i:
t ’ f lUe-e the !• in: !', . id
■ •
Rowe's utnl Kid;, y." arc
the
n o. t i ti&gt; i i ne dy ns g od a Hr! i
plensant ta the individual.
Some in ol. t" re &gt; and • uib!-. up the &lt;oit.i
jeiile:. win u e liiiiip a tin g the polnotm do and i !" cr it ro easily and gi
t't through the skin, and built, lashes, you ta-nnely im d i/n it i i . l d
unsightly r e l y : and e ru p tio iu tire the w i l l i n ! strong.
Ithh . t.i
rcjcHt. T in re i.. no nece d y , n f id tin 1 'mnl in d.e v ct li.-altli'.. li i
•f l i n g j n sons tl.io iig b t ! e ttklii. Tlie lied happy.
Tali
H I. • l ’
Kidneya and
! ov.cit* m e
N n tu i.*'
n o ! &lt;-i: t a i l d oo ill • f i n d
methods, nnd tint i util tliese tw o im
!•*iC*r.’ I
O N I ’SK III',
(a .rta n l Organs fail to pi u] el ly fuiic| { K - t ' l ' - M A lb on ■•de in
turn tit* u im ig hlly e n i p t r u:i and n.ue
by tin l n'oti I Inunmcy at
nu.kc Ute.r a i p w - i f i ' ,
* ea . I i ll gin.! druggists
A .I

South Round
A r r iv e
" dtti a.la.

1TX W B B T H Y

911 Elm Avenue
i : m n n « in n t ; ir n 3 t !

A Greater Value
d lu* new low price puts tins 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.
An early order is necessary to insure
reasonable delivery owing to the demand
being the heavest we have ever known.
A small down p a ym en t—convenient
easy terms.
FtrJ priftt lunt n n rrttm to bm

ftni&lt;i*ah&amp; ha* ***** Ut* m M

^ A W in m n im

Taylor vmII have the lead
he Hii.i the original ’HVg’

itlLu a tight plyj-i

Ross Furnit hed plenty of meri intent
with his talk when he would have
King in n tight place as it second to
the crowd, but King would give a lit­
tle jerk nnd be upon his feet as
Muick as lightening nnd then grab
Ross nnd put him in a straining posi­
tion. The bout was pretty evenly
matched all the way through, both
men were in the pink of condition and
iutnisheiT n
real
entertainment.

15ABV CH ICK FOOD
W ith Butter Milk
Raises
Baby Chickens

i

f

And tonight the honor guests will
l e Ralph King and Jnck Ross and w(H
bee this wofUlcrful picture free
charge. Ihing this with you, boys, its
your ticket.

Pemyimiia

, *

CORD TIRES

»

Prevents Skidding, Means hatet;

%
.

L a yin g Mash

Leesburg Branch
\
J
Arrive
xNn. 'lo7^.-!...~. 3:55 p.m.

.

they cost no more than ordtn

\

Tires

* HIGH TEST GASOLINE

j
/

Oviedo Branch
J Arrive"

Departs

7:00 atm
7:10 p.m

Departs

|7:46 p.m.

*N (/ 127..... ~ u L
Ewropecns^*re not as. tJu
henrty as Americans, but tni
just ns good as a hearty bluff.

Another way tn be satisfied with
your lot in Ufa is to keep the bark
Rhone 481-J part of it cleared of rubbish.

F. P. R IN E S
106 Palmetto Are.

Departs
7:00 a m!
U:2.&gt; p.m.

(

No. ZlX....:..&gt;2:S01i.m .xNo. 16*ff*.......... J

apotu so eas­
ily as milk. Bucterla
soon swarm In the empty
milk cuns unless they are
thoroughly sterilized ev­
ery day. But Giant I.yo
Is lust what they need.
Tins
powerful solvent
quickly destroys every
trace of germs and bac­
teria and leaves the milk
vessels completely ster­
ilised and spotlessly dean.
Giant Lye costs so little
you can afford to use it
often und regularly.

N

....... I:.t0 p.m,
........ r»:o0 p.m.
i!y, except Sunday,

xNo./12d

Baby Growing Mash

• ^

rilhy llrnnrh
Arrive

ii

Baby Chick Feed
v

■1;(KJ p,in,

No l nyfc iiii i - - - - I

-

WashSfig W on't
Clean M ilk Cans

10:0 p.m.

will h? some fine pictures x
I;. *'» watch for the pro- *
m
t

Iteparts

vMfirnp.m

And there-will be other added at
tractions, also.

- -

THE BREAD
W IT H A
PU RPO SE

Norllibound
A rnvc
1 : IS a .m.
JI alf. u.tn.

\ root* for every build ins

W R IT S R O W ?

o t h in g

■ D IK K C T T O m i r w t t w tp o o n fu l* o f G la m Ly *
t o M (k gallon o f u a ltr .
V t ln t a b r o th it o u r a ll
rriitli wiiH'lhh mmul Ion it n il r im * th o ro u g h ­
ly urllh t lr a r o u te r.

GIANT
LYE
F o r I t tMWtfVkl U * tt
A ir -T ig h t Tup l l o U t tha S tre n gth

Yes, our pure food
bread has a wor­
thy purpose.
It
brin#.rs health and
strength and a
meal-time satis­
faction
to
the
folks who partake
o f it regularly.
One slice calls for
a loaf, one loaf
forms the habit.

i:i&gt;WARI&gt; llHJIUN.S
I til Iitirl««*il I
I, Mnroiii. l* »ril*Mit Mmlrr
i.r tlridtHiilrtllMii «tr l ufttrr l*iirltrtilur^ rntl
|^_ ttl

ll*«» I m I I m

h

Ih n

----------------------- I L

I . I «*\
W. llrllur,

miic

3.XU-XV

F . O . O .D E T R O I T

y

■

•
k flZ b * .'
r—

O . K.
BAKERY

1

O R LAN D O , F L A
rI %

-

.

1hi—

i

�THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, FR ID A Y, A P R IL 6,1923

IR a i s i n g t h e F a m i l y *

Pa wasted q lot of breath bn tup wrong person!

V O O ^ C N L O C K IN 'A wihoqm J
jft-a «* o e rm e rw e .
Mf*N U lH W \HJUPGD
ih t w e

U*\V.

IF TWRT F^UJER.

U jC L U ,h O F p cy &lt;
fr W U O O K
hgt o u e .a - e * &amp;
tE E W VW M l
it O u w e * . t s -

s o hepje: v *

I
CvOIE.fiHl *OCUU L
Go JuST iV i’ FEF
y c 'j u k g l

UftfeGT-.Hir H € UKVMTS

TO VcKOOl HOU)

J~

tV&lt; h o f t J u r r
Y I
EV5FHINE W E
y J*
pajo Dowfc p n j v t j
k

’•'BoJT IT—

7

|L
r\yas»*
,0oW'
o dr,

The Valdez Grill
Under the
management of Mr. A. F. FALCK, himself an exi
pcricnced chef of the best hotels and cafes in the country,
who supervises the preparation of all foods, offers to the
public a counter lunch at GOc and Table Dinner nt 60c. Thu
*■
.
best of A La Carte service, All sea'foods in season

W H IT E SE R V IC E
E X C L U S IV E L Y . . .

Dr. and Mrs. Tripct nrived Satur­
day and arc located in the Ncintyer
apartment.

Canton Crepe, A ll Time (Crepe, Flat
Crepe and Paisley

nnd Mrs. Shade nnd Miss Sara Shade and four daughters to mourn hi3 ton, D. C. He was a graduate of
were visitors in Sanford Saturday.
death. Mr. Clark had purchased the Dnvidson college nnd the theological
There wan a strawberry supper at hotel nnd had only been here n short seminary at Coluinbin, S. S,; was
the Library Friday evening notwith­ time but he had won the respect nnd pastor near Abbeville, S. C.; mission­
standing the inclemency of the weath­ esteem of the Longwood people who ary in Indian. Territory; pastor in
er was a good attendance.
extend their heartfelt sympathy to Little Rock, Ark., nnd Sanford, Fla.;
I county superintendent' of schools of
Mr. and Mrs. George froaby, Mr. his bereaved family!
nnd Mrs. Will Hnndli
left •Thurs-I Mris. J, S. Dinkel delightfully cuter* Urnngc county, Fla., four years, and
day morning in their car for their tained Monday evening with a 5)0 I pastqr at same time; taught higher
ho/jie in Conccticut.
party at her homo in West Longwood. mathematics, and Latin in ^Fcstmlnand was
Mr. and Mrs George Smith left; Mr. John Schumnn wnj awarded the i stcr school for two ye
i
pastor
of
a
group
of
Presbyterian
Thursday for their home in Maine, pi ixc fo r holding the highest score'
but they will stop nnd vi;ait their j nnd J. E. Phipps the lowest. At the churches nt the time of his death.
He was nn influential minister nnd
daughter in Ronton.
conclusion of tlfe game refreshments
prominent
educator and a former
Mrs. Clark and daughter have re­ were served. The guests were Mr.
member
of
the hoard of trustees, of
turned to their home in Maine after and Mrs. George Crosby, Mr. nnd
Dhvidpon
college.
His idea of life
r.n extended visit with
their aunt, Mrs. Will Hnndlin, Mr. and Mrs. Edwas “ service." He v.'ns happy whdh
Mrs. Hite.
serving others. He traveled much
Mrs. Roy Saur anti Mrs. I^ing were
over the United States nnd had
shopping in Orlando Tuesday.
thousands of friends who will mourn
Frederick (Trial was n visitor in
his death.
Oi lari do Tuesday.
Funeral services were held at
J. K. f’ hipps nnd Mrs. Del Mc- Rev. John F. McKinnon
Mrittaih Presbyterian church, five
Workman were visitors in Orlando
mile t cast of here, this afternoon
Dies at Rutherfordton .! at
Wednesday.
2:30 o’clock. * Itev. II. J. C. Grier,
&gt;
of
Rutherfordton, Rev. Mr. Murray,
The many friends of Mr.. George
■■f Shelby, nnd others will conduct
Clark were shocekd Wednesday morn­
the funeral. Prof. McGrcgory, of
ing to learn of his death which oe- hcv. John F. Me
Wndesboro schools, and a lifelong
currcd about nine’ o'clock Tuesday Presbyterian pas
friend and schoolmate, nnd others
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clark were enter i.nd friend
from various portions of the Onroentertaining the Lntigwood pvoplc at Ktijhorford hqspil
linu•*, intended Iho ‘funeral.—Char­
the lit. George Hotel and he hnd been I t . "clo ck from
mingling With his guest taking part which he receive
lotte Observer.
in the variour garner, ami about nine rating-ice, crearu.
N O T I C E TO A L L CONCERNED:
o'clock he was suddenly taken ill. Dr. Jl!: i how the_pois&lt;
The Sanford Carpenters’ Locnl 17-r»1
i nntcinplalcs n raise In scnlc to 7f»c
I'^r hour, taking effect May 15, 1P23.
201-20tp

V A LU E S

FAR

S AN FO R D

R E Y O N I)

AVENUE

Y

OUR

A T SECOND

E X P E C T A T IO N S 1 A T

IF N O T; W H O IS TO B LA M E ?
You have steady work and Our
Savings Department is always
ready to receive your deposits*
Take advantage o f both every
pay day, and make your Savings
GROW with frequent deposits
and the 4% Interest.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F P FORSTER, rmldtot

J1

F WHITNKB, Caabltr

MosLAttracfive— and at What a Low Price

A ll Silk and Paisley Combinations

STREET

Those interested in seeing the best of the n$w, whcn.it Is newest, will find assembled here
assortments so varied and complete as lo make this unquestionably the time of-times to make
selections. A stroll through our aisles will convince, that Quality, Style nnd Value arc the
three essential leatures In our new' merchandise. No detail has been slighted in making this
event a happy one for our customers. Our motto, “ We Say it With Values.”
Formerly to $22.50— For This Sale

More than just style, a Dress must be
" the “ R IG H T S T Y L E " fo r you
The name
is to a Corset what
‘ the signature o f a
Celebrated Artist
:
is to the
Masterpiece*
It ’s genuineness is
apparent

In Canton Crepe and
Other Silks

For Spring and Sum
mer
Pleated and Plain

Formerly to $35.00
For this Sale

In Satins and Prunell for
Sport Wear

’

fr I

SELECTED SUM M ER

H A T S
Crepe de Chine, A rt
Silk and Georgette

Milan, Novelty Braids, some Silk or Crepe Com
lunations, Large and Small Shapes, Also

VAN RAALTE
Soft Voiles in 10 D if­
ferent Models,
•

V-Neck,’ Vestees and Peter
Pan Collars all Long Sleeves

In Gingham with
White or Contrast
ing'CoIfar
Sizes 3G to 54

■

n
v n iiiiiR R iM B B iB O D a in E in n iia c K R H iiB n u iiB a M R iH R iiiiia a g

The Best There is

Prices reduced from f 1 to $10.00—For this Sale
All colors

The Values Will Amaze Y o u

�.

mr\~-r

-----------• !'■'

!.

—
»

' :p

V

*-'

_r'

*■VFW

t%&lt;;

PAGE S E V feff

THE SANPORD D A IL Y tiERALD, FRIDAY. APRIL
*

I*

*

*

kateifeiiiiiMMMtiaiM

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

CLASSIFIED :
ADS
:
*a

Its

Ad taken for lest than 25c.
And potitircly no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
acordingly.

*3
M
lii
l*-» ha lea Ka *a *a f *

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please yon, tell others; If not,
__________*«1I

tlly Tkr AHw UlrR r i r n l
i TALLA H A SSE E , April 5.— Here Is
the full list of nttnehes of the sennte

fta Clattified Ads lc n word. No

You,ton find the name of
•▼•ry live Basinets Man
1b Sanford In this Colamn
each day.

m

*ta and house. ’It may not have worried

Ka

*i

1 FOR SALE

Phene I M __________

S AN FO R D N O V E L T Y
W ORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork

FARMERS— You can fret • eed bod
frames and Irrigation plugs at It*
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfc
HJK SALK— Doater and Kays’ points
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

hull S ALE — Rhode Island eggs for
setting, 15 eggs fur $1,00.
Mrs
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Ellsworth, Bcurdnll Avenue, San­
117 Cmnmerclal Street—Sanford, Fla. ford•
•
R3-tfp
________ FIJI! SALE— ticiiutTiuj building lots,
good locution, $100 cash, balance
B.' W . H ERNDON
small monthly payments— E. F. Lane.
Phone 05!
3-5tp

INSURANCE AGENCY

FOll SALE— Lot close in on First St.
200 Park Avc.
3-Gtp

FIRB--------AUTO------- BONDS

l-Oll S A LE — Bungalow, practically
new, garage and cement walks. Also
S. 6. Shinholser
|five acre farm on good road, easy
j terms. Inquire 1103 Oak Avenue.
Contractor and Builder
&gt;
5-3 tp
SANFORD
FLORIDA FOR SALE— Davenport, dining tabln, chairs, chiffionlere, iron bed, nt

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

,____ “ ‘r

the majority of people but in most
canes the offices wl*ie as much sought
after and as hard to get as those ol
«ny o f the legislaturec prone:
proper. In the
house, they utl bad to b#
bd* placed in
nomination and named In the presession caucus. Theye were the sub­
jects
, . , in many
. Instances
„ , of oratorical
.tofa.ii un O,. p.,1 o t .Ua jM M n t m .hers, and In as many Instances gave
the membership n foretaste o f what
may ho expected from the gentleman
from so and so. The house and hotel
lobbies were literally flood oil with
campaign literature. For the foui
positions o f page there were some 75
candidates, with one young luijy, nnd
she won.

W A N TE D

What boy is then* who doesn't feel
a thrill when he sees the lines of
your Uncle Sam’s kakhi rind lighting men
any swing by and think, of th&lt;* cruek of
eneral Machine nnd Boiler ihigher. Plans nnd c&amp;timntea furnish- t|u* lifles at*d the rattle of machine
l«*d.—Sanford 'NovcItyTWJVkJr. 'Ilfilf-tXf JtaJS ;■&amp;&lt;.?- -'&amp;TC*i*yoTjsJ-uhau‘W ’ uidiilf
^ r .T .T W o r k s r - "
like to b; a mi’tnber *&gt;f a crack com­
Cylinder Grinding
1WANTED TO BUY— Asparagus fern pany in a g md rt gimcyl ?
Automobile Repairs
seed, for good clean stock will pay
Here's your chance. Company D
Acetylene Welding
a good prire. Address W. P. Newell has room far jy few good men at pres­
Sanford, Florida Co,, Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka, ent und would a lvi.se anyone wishing
Phone G2
__________________ Fla.
, *JTy-tfc to go on the summer encampment to
m m W ANTED—'Twelve Inn* between the get i iitotu h with » 'uplain Hutchinson
K ) IB M n
M Ki m ^
M ; age* of 10 and 15 to sell the Daily nt nine.
Herald on the street and also to la*
Renumber that Company D. is a
substitutes fur carrier boy routes, into Idle gin and nnd automatic rifle
gee Lewis Shipp at the Herald office company rninpo t&lt;! entirely of Sunbetween .'I::iTl and 5:30 p. in.
300-1 fd

S AN FO R D M ACH INE
W ANED— A chnnce to build
C O M PA N Y
j
new home before lumber get*

Cord* of Sanford’ * Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whoa, in hi* cho*en profm*]op the Herald recatntneod* to the people.

FRED R. W ILSON
a t t o r n e y -a t -l a w

First National Bank Building
BANFORD
FLORIDA

B r ig h t , 1W itiliu g

The police nay the kidnaping to­
night Was even bolder than that of
Dr. William Bchrelber of no.it on, here
Meveral month* ago.
Mrs. Pace who in reported to be
wealthy, arrived here from
I'nlin
Beach, Fla., Monday.

frS

»£*

FLORIDA

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
flB&amp;r LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
hone*--------Office 271

J. T. DENTON

. i ' h y b i c i a n ^ ij u g e o w

I0 ..

J *

" t

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

and

Sheets. TlixJIH, center seamed,
each .
...............
Ladies’ Mercerized Gauze
Vests, II for .
Brassieres, Title value,
:i for
..............

99c
99c
99c

.

.

.

.

.

99c

Envelope ( ’Itemises, good quality
Nainsook, nicely trimmed
Muck Towels, U5c value,
Ti for
Extra Large Bath Towels,
2 for
..

Organdies, 8t»-in. wide, all
colors, 8 yards

99c
99c
99c
99cA
99c
99c
99c

Crochet Cotton,
11 halls for ............................

O. N . T .

Realism in literature i» Just tho
art of exposing a man before he ha*
had time to shave and spruce up.

Fancy Breakfast Bacon-----------F A T HENS
Sausage,Tresh, Home-made

‘ Don't forget the One Cent Sale,
Thursday. Friday and S» turday' 7 ” (:
C. Bower.
Rooms 22G-22J
D R . R- M . M A S O N
DENTIST
New Meiach BaikHag
I 'll o p e 201
S a n foP d , l . o r i d a

^

----- If You Wnnt Quality and Service, Give Us a Trial— y
■

The Daily Herald, 15c per week.

LADIES’ LISLE HOSE, with
SEAMS, 3 paint for .............
Night Gowns, good quality
Nainsook, trimmed.................

Cocoa Door Mats, size
14*/sx24»/o, each ...............

PORK

' f

* *

-

■
■

O n ly !

S P E C IA L V A L U E

Whito Enamuled Dish J’ans,
it
14-iJt., each
Aluminum Percolators,
G-cup, each..............

99c
99C
99c
99c
99c
99c
99c
99c
99c

S PE C IA L
Men’s Work Shoes, Solid
Leather, each....................

ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES,
ti-tj(., enclf
.........
Footed Colhmders, \luminum,
each .....................
White Bowl and Pitcher
Sets, each piece

S
■

99c

Wire .Clot T
bps Lines,
50 It.rH for
liiilym yizzed

Wash Tubs,

Wash Boards,
2 f o r ......................
O-Cedar Polish, Gtlc
size, 2 for
...........
Oil Mops, 75c value,
2 for ...............
Blown Glass Tumblers,
1' dozen ..... .......
Icu Tea Glasses, ll-oz„
10 for .....................
5-Gal. Oil Cans,
each
..............

\
\

Galvanized Pails,

3 for

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

Alarm Clocks,
each
&lt;

■
- a.
»F|

9 9 c[
99c S
99c |
99c
99c _
99c S
99c:
99c
99c
99c £
99c

eitcn

l

repc Paper, all colors,
11 rolls for ...........

FOR MEN A N D ROYS
Men’s White Shirts,
Collars attached

99c i
99c 5
99c £
99c
99c

Men’s Union Suits,
2 for .................
Men’s Union Suits,
Topkis................
Boys’ Khaki Punts,
* IVr pair ..... !......
Men’s Work
Shirts
...........

S P E C IA L
'm en s k h a k i p a n t s ,
per pair ............................
Boys’ Overalls,
per pair ............................
Boys* Dress Shirts, " •
Collar attached
....... .
Bovs’ Blue Chambray Shirts,
2 f o r .................................
•

99c

99c [
99c i
99c |

Comhiuettes. 12-qt. Galvanized,
.
eadl » —-rTr~.-rr...~.....
. ._ . ... - , —
* • « ♦ * * ** £* * 1#
*• A* *
**%*•» • '* V**

Milk Pails, 12-qL
&lt;1 for

HOUSEHOLD (JOODS

Juicy Hams

s■

M on d ay

OK 1NTKKKST TO TH K I.ADIKS

S PE C IA L V A L U E

M U TTO N

■
H
■

We have apent a good deal of lime and effort tn secure WORTH-WHILE values fur this sale
and you will be doing: YOURSELF and US an Injustice is ynu fail to visit our attire da ring'(his event. Read liver the partial list of offerings below— then came and convince yourself,
of the real value.

Toilet Snap, extra large cakes,
10c size, 12 f o r ......................

. Fancy Florida and Western Reef

99c

■

elicit

A t the Princess Tonight and Tomorrow

For Cough* and Cold*, Head-'
ache*, Neu
uralgia, Rheumatism
Acne* and Pain*
and A lll Ache*
ALL DRUGGISTS
35c and 65c, jar* and tube*
Hospital *iie, $3.00

P a r a s o l^

E L fO N J- MOUGHTON

i*

----Than o M urtarJ Ptarlar

1 Lot Fancy Voiles, Big Value,
3 yards

LAURETTB TAYLOR Is « 6c*ol Prom PBQ O’ MY HEART,

■

■

S PE C IA L

POST_lair of no*.* gin sues by Mr*, f
||. c . DuBose. Iletutn.to 11.
Du- j
Bose and receive n reward.
G-2tc

99c
99c
99c
99c

g
1
|
i

- X

QUICK DELIVERY

Pure Food Market

J. HUGH THUS, Prop. ^
Phone 106— — s------ — 402Sanford Ayfnue

B

Service

RICHMOND, . V A .

Dress Ginghams, Extra fine qual’ ity, 89c value, 8 yards for

IPure Food Market!

7. Millar Bldg.

Southern Vegetables.
Our Specialty

Dress GinghaniH, 82-in. wide,
25c volut*, 5 yards for :........

LOST

S

.

i u J

1

COMMISSION MERCHANTS

. SU ECJAL . . .
iiiienaTlon of atTeoTion.
S M0„ AWK SHEET. 81x90 and
Deputy tiherilT* in nutumohilcM and
PILLOW CASE, each
policemen on motorcycle., are iicmtrIjimi.t 1 pr. sheets and 1 pr. pillow cases to
Ing all roiidu around Martin for aonii*
aVustomer
trace 'of the couple.
U&gt; i l l * .

.

W H O LE S A LE

WANTED—1000 Men and Women
to Visit Our Store During Our

[Saturday

tlfU U 'D i

“

g Virginia

Indian Head, BO-in. wide,
3 yurda ..........................

STOP COUGH FOLLOWING FLU.
Slop cough* resulting from Flu,
C H ELLE MA1NES Grippe,
Whooping Cough, Asthma and |
LAW YER
BromhitU with Foley’* Honey and
Tar. “ The Flu left me with n severe
^
-j*—Court House
cough which was quickly relieved with
Foley’s Honey and Tar," writes Mr*.
Kxamlaod
GUaa— Dcalrnsd
K. D. Drake, Child*, Md. A few cent*
Henry McLaulin, Jr., worth of Foley’* Honey and Tar will
offset serious diseases by checking
O p t D .
your coughs and colds, saving you
Optldnn-OpUinelri**
many dollars. Contain, no o jiiatc*311 Boat Flrot Stroot
8»nf*rd. Fl»* ingredicnls printed on wrapper. Ineiit upon Foley’*. Refuse -ubst.tutes.
Sold everywhere.—Adv.

ARCHITECT

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

5

HEG INS SATURDAY MORNING AN1) J.ASTS TWO DAYS

MACON, Gn., April 6.— Mrs. Fred­
erick Pace und Lynwood Bright of
New York were kidnaped here to­
night ami taken from the city by a
bund of men, according to a report
made, to the police.
Bright yesterday was awarded n
divotce in a local court after a sensnit nonI hearing.' His wife i untest­
ed the proceedings, naming Mrs. Pace
as co-respondent.
Bright, testifying at th&gt;* divorce
healing, charged bis Wife with hav­
ing given him roach pniNo'n and sulr- !
nilttcd other sensational testimony.
Mrs. Pace was
urrestwl several ■
months ago
in Jacksonville, Fla., *
when she disembarked from a New
York steamer orr nn indictment re­
turned against her in Atlanta. The
charge was reported quashed when
it wus alleged site made a cash sot-

i P rTiRt A D
DEi ^
WANTED Til
- P^TTn
B rin of 10
acres at Geneva f&lt;»r used cur with
starter. Ford preferred.- F. B. Brad­
ley, Box G3, Geneva, Fla._______
WANTED"—First class stenographer,
George A. DeCottes
would prefer one with bookkeeping
experience. Box 7U'i or care of Herald
Altorney-at-Law
Printing C o . ________________" t^&lt;'
Over Seminole County Bank
W ANTED—Stenograjihcr. Apply la
Box 333, Sanford, Flu.
G .Up
BANFOHD
FLORIDA

•ANFORD

99c

W A N T E D *100 MEN, between April
«B
10th and 15th to pick tomatoes;
U highest wages paid and comfortable
quarters. Write if you ran come nnd
tiring men.— S. E. Hire, \ero, Horida.
Mch-22jlo-Apr.-I5
Mch-22jlo-y

'

Of TWO GiflS

•Every man Is. Issue dfull equip-’
Found *by Wayside
ment consisting of. one .-15 calibor
Had Been Murdered
jutomatic pistol, mngnzines and belt,
complete uniforms, including shoes,
t l t r T fie A ■■opinion Pre«*&gt;
shelted tent, blankets, cot, canteen,
NEW
YOKE, April G.— The bodies
mess kit, pack and all other necessary,
of
two
young
women
with their
articles.
.
throats cut were found early today
Svery man hnndles the machine along the roadside nt Dongan Hills,
guns nnd automatic rifles and many: Satan l9,Rn(|&gt; „ oth npiK.nred to 1)C
n the compart)' have.qualified as ex- aLiut twenty-one and' had bobbed
pert machine gunners, tip* army’s i hair, ; A milk nmn discovered the
highest rating to machine .gunner*. j'bodies. Ik&gt;th girl,* were well dressIn camp you hnVa many recreations,! ed.' Police expressed the theory that
moving pictures nt tho Y. M. C. A.,|the bodies were brought to the spot
baseball in the afternoons and the, after they hntf been murdered.
boxing and wrestling every night,
T in* bodies were found on jmvk side.
Tna „ n.w ,|-,CTMi.m.Hnn Ir a n mfcEr
of the road In nn isolated section.
You will also have ample leave to There are few houses in tho neigh­
visit Jacksonville. You gel paid for borhood and the roadside covered *
all thotime you give the guard and with brush. The police recoiled the j
will find that there will 4k* more play section marked by bootleggers activi­
than work attached to it.
ties during the past winter. One of
I f any one wishes further informa­ the girls hud an artificial leg.
tion on any phase of the guard or
guard activities, write oi m i * J. C.
Don’t forget the One Cent Sale,
Hutchinson, care
Sanford Track
Thursday, Friday ami Saturday.— It. j
Growcra.
C. Bower.
3-tfe‘
"Ask nny m/mbpr."

Little rivalry centered nn/und the
sennte nttnehes, ns in accorijnnce with
custom 'most j j f themjwrf named by
the 10 hold-overiuembers. They fol­
K ID N A PE R S W H IP MAN
low:
AND WOMAN IN MACON
Senate: Secretary,jThnrles A, Fin­
A F T E R DIVORCE T R IA L
ley; assistant secretary, Airs. M. L.
Knight; Bill secretary, (\ Y. Byrd;
MACONfi, Ga., April 5 Mi &lt;. Fred­
Journal secretary, 11. E. Eaton; Bead­
erick
A. Pace, o f New York, and Lyn­
ing clerk, Kate Inman; Assistant
wood
L. Bright were horsewhipped by
reading clerk, Iloy M. Walden; En­
kidnapers
believed by police to In*
grossing clerk, Alma
Imnkcrtunn;
members
o
f
the Ku Klux Kino on a
Enrolling clerk, Vlvun Craig; Ser­
geant-at-arms, George E. Hnwkins; country road near hero late tonight.
Messenger, G. M. Smith; Doorkeeper, They were picked Up by sheriff's dep­
J. C. Melania; Chaplain, Hov. It. E. uties who were scouring till* roads
Boykin, Episcopalian; Janitor, Eu­ and taken to polirc houdquhitera nt
gene Hnwkins; Stenographers, E. F. midnight.

FOR SALE — Complete ( nrbitk*
Potter, Alma Auslnnd, Frank Davis.
K*(*hll.hrd t»OH
; lighting system, nt very cheap price.
n-it-A-i,
House: Chief clerk, B. A. Meginn-s-T-s-T-a
Phone 2103.
'
6-3tp
Parma
In i ralnicnta
nis, Tallahassee; Bill clerk, Mrs. F.
F o il SALE o il TRAD E— A tlanty l- W. it, Dorman, Esrumhia county;
fa-improved land rnanrnnee
rootp cottage on fine building lot,
Surety Honda
t'llr (.ota
itcuding clerk, Buck lainier, of Jack­
j only four blocks from Orange ave­
Home*
t.oona
sonville; Assistant tending clerk, Miss
nue. Will trade for Sanford proper- ilnneli; Engroi-.ting clerk. It, W, KrUualnraa P r o p e rty
tlualnraa t'b a n r ra
, ty, Box 235. Orlando, Fla.
G-2tp vine, University of Florida student;
Main OfTIc*
150-W.
G-Gtpi Enrolling clctk, Miss Annie Bond;
MECMCII me A I.TV COMPANY
ia n Fo ilii in v e s t m e n t COMPANY FOR S A LE —Strictly modern 5-room Chaplain, Kov. T. I’ . Holand; super­
I'koae 48
I04-N Maca.IU Air.
cottage, 1PJ Klin Ave.
Phone annuated Methodist, of (juiney; ilooi
keeper, T. F. Williams, Mniintmn;
Janitor, It. J. Davis; messenger, J. N\
FOR
rent
S T E W A R T The Florist
________
Jtugcl j. of Tallithasscc; w igea n i-a t
Cut Flowertf-------------Floral Designs Hull ItENT—2 funitfJuM hotisekeep- arms, J. E, Johnson of Daytona.
ing room tin April— tilth.
Adults
Annual and Ornamental Plants
only. 311 East 5th St,
7-2tp COM PANY D W ANTS ROOKIES.
814 M yrtle‘ A tc.---------- Phone 2C0-W

. PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

ford boys and it cost,absolutely lusth-&gt;liodiCS

List o f Attaches
Senate and House
Has Been Made Up

“ 3 Blocks
from
High Prices”

K A N N E R ’S

213-215 S A N F O R D A V E N U E

“ 3 Blocks
. from
High Prices” *
-P H O N E

55a

T* ,

T

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="16">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="17647">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1923</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18468">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, April 06, 1923</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18469">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18470">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on April 06, 1923.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18471">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18472">
                <text>Original 7-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 06, 1923; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18473">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18474">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18475">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18476">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1861" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1733">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/08816245e3e4eed307904f2fa812e819.pdf</src>
        <authentication>c880de579b51246076584097704bd999</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="18467">
                    <text>I

IN TH E H E A R T OF TH E W O R L D ’S GREATEST V E G E TA B LE SECTION
v o l u m F jv :
SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A . T H D K S D A Y , A P R IL 5 .1 9 2 3

N U M BE R 6

C'urlot Shipments Jlcpurted for Wed
tp r jl tlh
W rTilir~San7^r«r section
(Florida—Manatee settion

Says President Harding: Advised to Endorse the
• Open Shop

S A Y S L A B O R SHOULD
SLO W TO ST R IK E AND
K N O W T H E IR POSITION

WASHINGTON, April

nto since the close o f the war

for

American life, physically ntuf in n bnsincis way as the strike. Inst summer
which choked the w a u o f wage re­

Or Seven Days, n Week Especin
ly in the Steel Industry Says
the Secretnrv

duction. The groat unemployment just
previous was largely due to those

NORTH
AN
SOUTH
;
TRAIN'S c o l l i d e NEAR
I.HON SPRINGS

W ARREN, Ohio, April 5.—-Secre­
tary Davis, speaking before tin* A1midgamatod Association of Iron,
Steel nnd Tin workers today reaf­
firmed his belief in the trade union
idea and urged labor to be "alow, to
uso the strike weapon" and declared
come
the twelve-hour day seven-days a
week industry must go. "1 have firm
Engineer Wells was on the south
belief, " the Secretary’ said, "ihat
bound
train and Engineer Tyre on the
through trade union and its eternal
principles o f right nnd justice we north bound trains first and second
can establish an era o f good will.in H.'J early today that met near RarbcrAmerican industry.” A fter discuss­ ville whete there is n sharp curve. It
ing strikes and usual negotiations at is rumored that one o f them failed to
tho end of difficulties he continued,1 n a d their orders right or were con­
"Instead of conferences after months I fused in the order or tiled to make I
o f industrial battlp you should have the siding ahead of the other when
rounsul before the strike is called.” i they nut on the curve.
Ilolli engines were bndly wrecked,
and tho fiogro fireman named Ray- 1
Chautauqua Program . lyck on Tyres' train was killed. No
Will*Come to a Close other casualties are reported.

at B is Tent Toniffht

Water Carnival'

j

wage reductions, since-, when
the
workers' wages are teduced
their
buynig power is lessened, they , con­
sume less, they reduce" purchases, and
plnnts shut doWn. The main spring
o f the present revival was in those
stiikes. That they displease the bank­
ers, the big business mm, and (heir
executives, however, who thought
themselves monarch* of all, is not
surprising.''
.*
.

Shipping l»oln» Information for Wed
SANTORO, •F L A .; Warm, floor,
Hauling* heavy, denmmi and ronvonient alow, market stonily
Carload*
f. o. b. usual terms: 10 inch crates
Golden SelMdunching Lfi duz stalks
in the rough $1.40-$1.50, poorer low
ns $1.25, Now French Strain -1-0 do*,
rtnlks in the roue’ ll $I.25-$L40, most­
ly nr omul $1,25, few well blanched
higher.
.

ntiout the 1(124 campaign was receiv' ed with surprise lust night here l»y
members o f President Harding's vncation party.
Mr. Harding9 himsejf, had no com ­
LONGV\ OOP, Kin., April 5,— (S|&gt;ccment, o f course, to make on (he labor ini.to the Herald).—George E. I'lark,
leader's statement, but other members the owner of the St. George Hotel
o f the pqrty close to him were plainly here died yesterday morning at 0:00
surprised. The attitude of the presi­ •■'dock. Mr. t’ hirk' suffered a fall \nolher Bill
dent’s associates here is that the Re­ Tuesday night while ai ling n» host at
Framed to Apportion
publican party will take no such nnti- 11jrctUitimi- g ivtin- hy-lwm-Ht-the tnvrn*
Members Leffislature
rinbor^positlnrr nnd Mhi* was rtvade people o f l.ongwood. Starling down;
|known informally immediately' upon a dark flight o f steps he tripped nnd
i publication o f reports that pressure fell striking his heud, the blow caus­
|had been brought to bear* to have tin* ing cerebral bemmornge. Mr. Clark !
(party declare itself for the open shop.: \V‘ s 51 years o f age.
i

LE G ISL A T U R E C A L L IN G FOR
IN V ESTIG ATIO N OF D E A T H
OF M A R T IN T A B E R T

TALLAH ASSEE, April 5.— Tho
I house committee named yesterday to
undertake the consideration o f a reso­
lution for m the North Dakota leg­
islature calling for an investigation
into the death o f Martin Tnbcrt o f
that state while under private convict
|lease in this state, lodny granted ad­
ditional tim e,to make report. Chair*
, man Davis of the committee said ho
planned for the Veport tomorrow.
The homo, waived its rule for in­
ti oduclinn of a hill by Representative
I cv.'is to give etfect to constitutional
1amendment adopted last November
by providing elections in special school
districts to determine increased tax
millnges. The lull immediately went
through second reading where it was
halted by amendment by Itepresentativif Miller providing elections could
b* instituted upon initiation o f the
.county hoard o f puhlie instruction *ln
Counties over twenty-live thousand
population.
Mi. Davis explained delay by sny- '
ic.g the committee desired to go fur­
ther into the resolution. Cuncass o f
members o f eominittc showed they
were in favor o f a joint executive in\estigation and was considered vir­
tually assured that* it* report will ear­
ly this recommendation, he said.

•T onight cluaes J.huLinford Jtildpalb
five day do luxe Chuutatifiun, when — Orlando LasFNiffhTthe Laura Werno Lillies' tjuartet,
Drew Biff Crowd
who gave their fine conceit this a f­
ternoon, will open the evening pmTen thousand per-otm thronged the
Mr. t'b^rk was from, o n e 'o f the pi- «
gram .
.
.
shores o f 1-akc Kola last night Ur
oncer
families of Strong. Maine, com- i
From the beginning to the clo t* of witness the cijy's ninitial water earning
here
a year ago, where lie pur- I
their programs there is nwoalth of ival. which mark'; thy end o f the winchased
the
hotel. This past winter he i*1
musical entertainment nnd nrtisthy. U*r season. It was a record crowd
ichuill the structure transforming it •planning t
Especially notable in their repertoire1and popular opinion acclaimed the
•TALLAIIASSK, April 5.— Superin.into one of the beat hotels in thi.1 part, the same j
are musical ilnd diumntie uuinl«-rs. carnival a record,
iL*m Grooke of Klnric^k^nti-Suioon
J'«f the stale, lie also started a move- j
M r I’liil
given in costume, depicting tlu* dress.
be fore seven o'clock last evening
League made puhlie a letter o f his
'nient here that is resulting in the In- lowing nlo
manners nnd songs o f the Am erican! automobiles begun to line the streets
organization has sent to all pastors,
I Vt IIlint ion of a water works system adopted by
Colonial period, tho civil war days^tlu* around Kola Park. Jly H o ’clock it
civic bodies in the state cnlilng for
for the town o f l.ongwood. The do- senate tinearly seventies nnd o f till* Quurkcr*. in the* streets and the motors invaded
combined uction against the reinstateFinal Roll Call Only Three W ere Affninst Reso censed
was also prominently connect- |„ ;(« „*
The* members of tlu* Wcrnw com- was impossible* to find parking tfpacc*
i ment by the *ery&lt;te o f officials hus hit
ion
to
Investigate
;cd
ill
Wilton,
Maine, having been with would lu* i
pany play ns well as sing. Instiu- vucant lots, yards ami driveways. \\\
pended * during
the past
several
l the G. II. Hass Shoo Company for 25 ratified in
mental trios and 'cello and violin ]{. O’ Neal, a local insurance broker,
months by the governor. The letter
1- \V. T. Hendry » r Taylor county n years, .also president o f the Kineo- legislature'
solos arc prominent on their pro- estimated that more than $1,000,000
mimed specifically Sheriff Dowling o f .
grams. Clever readings by Miss worth o f ‘ automobiles were* lined
1- neighbor county of Dixie, mid at- Wat ha Camp, a up miner resort for bership wo
DiiviiI, Sheriff linker of Palm Reach
lows: Con
f torney for the Pu IiumtT Lumber Com- girls at Farmington, Me.
[.nurn Werno, who beads the fo n t-. nrtitud the lake.
*
and County Solicitor Pino 9$-Bade.
pany bad Tul*ert ifnder lease at the j Mr. Clarke leaves n wife and four lation. or r
pany, are ulwuy* bailed with de- 1 L a n d in g the event was the pyThe senate run nheud o f the houso,
daughters to mourn the loss of a do- ties hnviui
time o f his death
in action regarding the dcuth o f Mnrtin
light.
leiticanic eli-play presented by the
voted husband and fnthor.
' 100,000, thi
Tnbcrt o f Nortli Dakutu alleged to
A. \V. Weeks o f Holmes county,
The t'ypo o f “ program, the skill Intel-national Fireworks Company of county, early in 11)21, .as the result
Scores o f telegrams* o f condolence dor .‘ 10 000 ,
o
f
brutal
treatment,
were
seen
in
thc^
have died as a result uf brutal treat­
who us n lender o f tho populist party
with which it is presented, and the Jersey City, N. J. For more than
are pouring in from the eastern two morula*
ment administered by a convict Imiss,
poiso and personality &lt;&gt;f the mem- thirty minutes there was a continual actions of both house;* o f the Florida flO year sago held his neat in the sen­
states.
counties on
voting 2d to .'I to appoint Joint legisla­
Ircrs o f the quartet nl. unite to bombardment in tin* air, rockets burst- body in the 2nd session o f their bien­ ate until near the end, against the
In bis death. Longwood has lost a
jt
f0j
tive committee to make an investiga­
combined clfortn to unseat him, nr.d
make their p r o g r a m s genuinely en- ing into many-colored lights high over nial sitting yesterday.
man
whoso
sterling
qualities
nnd
,|uc*stion
*.v
The house responded promptly to now buck in tbclcgislnture after more
tion. The committoo would lie com ­
loyablc.
the water of the lake- shrapncll pieces
Jiigli Ideals have wrought a great nnu.„dment
posed o f two members o f the senate,
Following the musical program J. exploding noisily and white lights a resolution from the North Dakota than 20 -yeurs, lapse, threw his griz­ work, laitli as a public benefactor nnd |&gt;|,i||i|,M w|,
legislature
asking
for
a
full
investi­
three from the house and would bo
zled
seuf
into
the
fray,
and
let
loose
Franklin Caveney, crayon n.lirt and. exposing to view the thousand, who
an up-builder pf the huldic spirit o f ,ountieH ct
authorised to cull upon the Governoi*
• l e v e r modeler in cluy. will dose this I huddled along the* w a ter, edge
to gation into the affair, hy sending it some o f his old time fire in hchnlf
the place, lie sccmf*d to fill u large m,w coui,tii
o f North Dnkta for till evidence in \
rear’s Chautauqua, which has Ik*.*.i witness the glorious -ndlng o f th* to nrummitlcc o f five with instruc­ o f an investigation.
space which has been vucant for many tntion in tlv
tions
to
report
hack
tomorrow.
In
his hands regarding the death o f Tnironounced by all uf-the best’ balanced season. Ground sits; skilfully han"What Would we think if a Floridu yenrs. The'entire community has ex- ct,n*tnntlv I
bert.
,
innrhim every day a big day. thst died by n represent at iw of the fire- the-speeches proceeding this action, boy were removed from n train in tended their sympathy and condol­
however1
,
wus
seen
the
real
temper
North Dakota nnd :u*nt to his dcuth ence to the bereaved family.
iver appeared in Sanford.
.
. ^ ’oiks company, added to tho beauty
.
n m n
,
,
•
...I’ -n.lbllv*«-f the display. At the last one qf o f the lower body.
and n message from the legislature
Caveney a genius .»
i
itWB 8pt.,|t.d “ Return to OrA motion to appoint the committee ignored?" he asked. Tnhcrt was sen­
lemonstrated when, amid a running
^ . x( S(.UMtn. - ,, was greeted tn study the resolution
offered by tenced from lA*on county for riding a
Ire uf jest* and anecdotes wl u-h
P ^^
r„ uml „ f hnndclapping
'
Fred II.N^)«vis o f I»oon brought op- freight train. *
,is audience tn uproarious loughti r.
lakc.-Orlnnd*
position flora Arnos
Ix-win of
Mr. Ix'wis deplored the uction of
Jackson, line o f the leuders in the
tho North Dakota legislature In adop­
house? who declared, n criminal inves­
ting its resolution, nnd said it was
tigation was a matter for the courts
"unfortunate."
Mr. Stokes agreed
Half of the House
and grand juries nnd not the legisla­
with him that it was unfortunate; INJURES BBYKRAL— AND
ommended to the Leffislature by Attorney
Composed of Members ture. His attitude caused u flare up that the whole affair was uhfbrtuiiule,
AGES CHOI'S ANI)
W itlr Expedience from all fIdes o f Ihe house. Speaker hut that the “ buck" had been passed
General Buford
BUILDINGS
nfter speaker, apparently puying lit­
to -th e Florida
legislature and it
tle attention to Mr. Davis, in his e f­
III* T h e A — o H n lr d I ' r r x l
TALLAH ASSEE, Florida, April 5— 1 Tire “ promiscuous procuring" o f
should not step from* under it.
forts to explain that his motion did
ALEXAN DRIA, 1^., April 8.— The Strengthened divorce laws and uni­
divorces is Incoming "the greatest
Thu North Dakota resolution Inter death toll iis a result o f the tornado
not provide for an investigation but
form
laws
governing
the
compensa­
menace to the Inoral standard of out
was merely a disposition o f the North came before, the Senate, and notion which late yesterday swept Alexan­ tion of county hoards o f puhlie instruccountry,
und it is my opinion that, this
Uaknta Resolution, indicating they was deferred until 11 committee had dria and I'ineviiln wus placed this .tion and county* commissioners were
tendency should be discouraged at
been
appointed
by
tho
house*
Mem­
knew o f the details o f the Tnbcrt
ntotning at 11. Check hy authorities
HAIUHNG PURCHASES
ber, o f the senate, commenting on tin* developed undertaking establishments recommended to the 11)2.1 legislature every possilde turn," the report beta
death,
and
wanted
the
house
to
make
BIRTHPLACE
f&gt;y Attorney General R iv e r s 'll. Bu­ forth.
an investigation nnd taht if Mr. Da­ resolution, said that there were "hor­ ol this city |iuve the bodies o f thir­
ford yesterday. The attorney gener­
He suggests an act that will re­
vis' ' motion paved the way for such rible" detail. In connection with Ta- teen victims. Injured placed ut sixty.
MOUNT GILEAD, Ohio, April 5.—
al
is
required
under
the
constitution
quire
all. testimony in divorce cases
action, they were jn favor o f it. The bet's death, and made known that ns
President Harding today purchased
to
submit
to
the
hlenniel
session
a
be
recorded
by court reporters, or pn*
W ENDALL, N. C.t April .G~A
flights of oratory were accompanied soon as the house Imd acted efforts
report o f , recommended iegislatioif dor the direction o f the court nnd be­
his birthplace— a
farm
in N‘»™
windstorm
here
Inst
night
injured
ap­
would
be
made
to
provide
for
a
son­
hy applause on tho part o f crowded
baaed upon his observations during o f ­ come a part o f the proceedings. Tho
Bloomfield township. Morrow county
galleries that had expected nothing ata committee, to Join with one from proximately twvnty-five persons, de­
— where us a boy he spent he* e 1 1
judge also should Ik* empowered to di­
stroyed fifty buildings, wrecked oth­ fice.
more than a routine session.
.... ' tho houso In a joint resolution.
Other recommendations made in­ rect t)u» state’s attorney to ascertain
hood days.
.
ers
and
badly
dumnged
crops.
A
nurn.
Mr. Lewis fought mostly alone, al­
The: deal was consummated thruugn
her o f the injured have been removed clude the abolition o f the county con­ all the facts pertinent to the case
though Ren C. Willard o f Dade coun­
P. J. Coyle, o f Coronado Beach, was
vict leasing system, provision author­ ami submit them to the court. Tba
French Crow, post mas U r at M ono".
ty, in seconding his molioTk, that the in tho city today and showed us a to Raleigh hospitals. No fatulitles re­
ising the governor to appoint a sixth filing pf divorce actions should' be
Ohio, a lifelong friend of the pres *
ported.
Live
stock
on
farms
in
path
resolution l&gt;e tabled, agreed with the fino picture o f his new apartment
member o f the supremo court, a two required in the county in which th«
dent, who acted as his personal agent.
o
f
tornado
were
killed,
while
tobacco
Jackson, county man that such an in­ houso that bo recently built for relitcent gasoline tax, one cent to go to defendant reisdes,' Ihe attorney gen­
The deed was delivered to Mr. t row
barns,
graineries
torn'
to
splinters.
vestigation wus a judicial subject. On pi purposes. Mr. Coyle s a y s ' that
the state and one cent to the county; eral continued nnd not permitted to bo
by Harry Erickson, who has owned
the' roll call, Wallace Tervin o f Mana­ Cqrtmado is having a phenomenal
RALEIGH,
N.
C.,
April
5—-A
doxon
laws o more effectively enforce pro­ filed In the circuit as occurs now.
tho 'farm for a number of years.
tee, sided with these minority two, growth and with the good roads from or more persons were injured .by a
hibition; uniform speed laws, regula­
Plans now under consideration,
He recommends •that the statutes
the vote being. 7.1 to 2.
Now Smyrna to tho Osteen Kerry the tornado *hieh cut u swath onu mile
tion o f business operating under a be amended so as to climinm. te tho
i. nniforcitood.' call for a complete reSpeaking in behalf o f an investiga­ j**ople from Inland Florida wil| all go wide and ten miles long south o f Wen­
"declaration o f trust," franchise tax, necessity o f more than one parent en­
tion were J. Ed Stokes o f Bay coun­ to Coronado this1 scuson.
'.
dell in Wake county yesterday after­ and various remedies in legal proced­ dorsing an application for marriago
ty, who is carry ing around in lilt
noon, wrecking a hundred or more ure.
where the applicant is under age. and
pockets a measure to abolish the
Still, tho houso with the largest houses and doing dapingc to. the
Mr. Ruford stated: “ It is my opin­ that an act l&gt;e, provided making it ' a
county convict lease system. Forrest ear parked dn front o f it may be the nnfpunt o f more than $ 100,000 accord­
ion that justice domands that this tetony to wittingly deceive or attempt
luike of Seminole, I- E. Wade o f Clay, om* with the largest mortgage on i t ing to reports here. '.Some o f those
session o f the legislature do proceed to deceive the county judge o s’ to th«
John Clay Smith o f Escambia, Kumust seriously injured were ordered to ^apportion tin* legislative n j ic- T^'.’itity o f any persou applying for %
1gene S. Matthews o f B radford and
removed to a Raleigh hospital.
' • : eolation throughout the state."
marriage license.
....
. -

�PAtiE EIGHT

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, 1923

i

O f exceptional interest wan _ the
game o f bridge played during the ev­
ening; when score* were counted; the
ft r * a k « v , (R 7 lr te * 4 t fU t lt a i 7 »
- I f 7 m a r e ( a i m . K / n k t r t m r OoOtlaM prize for high SCoYp, a half dozen of
| m r . o r I t r m » r * r a i a r t a l a l a t , w r it
» w a l i i l r a r e l a th la d r p a r t m m f , * * • !■ ■ the best photos donated by Owens, the
•M alta, n r | r| ,| ilin *r Ik a I l f * ,
i l » »ii
photographer, was awarded'M rs. \V.
w j r m i l r m a r r r l i t r a ___________________
M. Bolding. The men’s prize, a box
SO C IA L C A L E N D A R
o f silk hose, donated by fipcer &amp;
Son, was won by T. L Dumas. The
■Wednesday— Business Meeting o f the cut prizes, deck-*' o f cards, donated by
Woman's Club at Wolaka Apart­ .Mobley Draft Co., were won by Mrs. JU RY IS DISCHARGED
ments nt 2:30 p. nj.
\\. M. Scott and Knyuiond Phillips.
Wednesday—Chautauqua, Children's
Following the aw a rd in g o f the
FIRST STEEL FRAM E STKIJC
entertainment nt 2:48 jr. m.j Con­ prizes', refreshments consisting of
I l l y T b e A m n r l . U r d I’ row*I
PH ILADELPH IA, April 3.— Be­
cert by Vierra’s Hawaiians nnd a chicken salnd, rnilincs, sandwiches,
TU RE TO IIE ERECTED IN
lctfturo by Chns. If. Plnttcriburg nt coffee and cake, were served by Mrs. cause o f nllcgrd tampering with the
SANFORD AND IS A
4 o’clock"; “ An-Evening in Hawaii” Raymond Phillips, Mrs. Paul Riggers, foreman, Judge Thompson in the
United States district court, discharg­
nt 8 p. m.
Mrs. R. \V. Pcarman and Mrs. W. M.
Holding.__
BEAUTY
ed
Ih n ju ry trying the case o f twenty
AVcdrfbfrsiry—
FPedJ,Wnli*ron‘'w ill
nine men charged with conspiracy
entertain the members o f the McrAlthough the new building erected
to illegally withdraw* nnd sell liquor.
ric Matrons Bridge Club nt 3:30 p.
by Mr. I - A. Bnimloy and Dr. S. Pulm. nt her apartment in the W cPLAN E CROSSES GULF
cston is not the first -l-story building
4R9. FRED D .NIGER, S o c i e t y Editor
Phono 217-W

•

for Sanford, and neither will it he
the tallest building after the
National

First

Btcel frame building completed in SnnTo tho ordinary man’s

mind

this means nothing more than a new-

Now wo are having O nutn
weather and Florida weather.

building, hut to the man who studicn
the welfare o f Sanford, il means

n

The first sounds o f a real

city was the sounds coming from thu
driving o f the'rivets that went

into

this building.

this

Ami now

that

building is completed, it stnnds out as
one of Sanford’s

prettiest

business

Allen Joucn, who i:* associated ill
LINEN FOR HUS PITA I
Jacksonville wn:* represented here
hmdncsM
with
his
uncle
at
Manatee,
yesterday by George P. Crews. *
Donations arc still coming in fo
spent the week end here with his
faith in the future Sanford. The twothe
linen shower for the Feronli!
mother,
Mrs.
Alien
Junes
and
r'ster,
store rooms fronting on First street
I.mighton hospital. Among them lie
LcCInirc Jones.
will he a credit to any city many time*
ing 2 dozen towels donated by Gen
the aizc o f Sanford, and the room
(
■lame: Biggin:-, oT Haines City and A. Speer.
fronting on Park Avenue will he n*f
j ,p
Owen Higgins, of the II. S. Navy, are
If you haven’t sent in your dona
the guests o f their mother, Mnk.Mnt.v lion yet, please send it now to .Mrs
nent ns one would nsk for any town. ,|av
t
•
*
#•
1 * ' J
Higgins nnd sister, Mrs. Ralph Wight A. K. Hill, chairman.
The upper floors will contain offices business,
at their home in Rose Court.
that will -rank with the best arranged
NOTICE TO A LL CONCERNED:
Charles E. Palmer, of Tampa
in the state,
Mr. nnd Mr::. George Kingsley and
The Sanford Carpenters’ Local 17.11
among the business visitors here
Mrs. C. I). Haines and friends from . onti-mplates a rnisa In scnlc to Tie
Every citizen of Sanford should terdny
Altamonte were in the city this morn­ per hour, taking effect May 11, 1923.
have that same faith in their city,
ing coming down to meet the Clyde
2Ul-2Gtp
look a little ahead and plan for a pop-.
*
steuivliin.___ _______________________—
ulation--of-2f»,&lt;KM)-in thr next fiv r —f^* ~w
---------Don't forget the One Cunt
yenra. And the person who takes ad‘^ an
“ An Evening in Hawaii" will he tin- Thur-.d m. Friday and Satard.ij
vantage of the reasonable prices ask­
drawing card at the (.'hnnlutaiun tent
(tower.
•
ed for Sanford real estate at this time
^ n,&lt;
tonight. This is said to tie one o
f
______________________
will, in n few years from now, he sit­
tin- finest musical organizations on KKSOI.I TIONS OF RO\RD
ting on to p 'o f the world. No matter I *” •
the road and will he enjoyed by all
OF |’ | Ml.1C INHTRl'CTlON
how “ hard up" we think ourselves at
who hear it.
'
(IK 9KX1 IN O il-’. €^ il '
this time, some kind of an investment
^*
in Sanford real estate should he mude, ' ,rfM’"'
Owen Biggin- is home to -lay after
and big returns are hound to he real'reiv in g four years in the navy, the
ited on this investment. Ther«* are ‘
last two y en U r ;; on shore du.y in
so many valunhle lots, and improved
the navy yard.". Owt n was irt the
real estate to he had in Sanford at
navy during the v.-oild war and while
this time, on the ehxy payment plan,
^ 11
he list I it then he thinks lu- has
that most every person can get in on ,l,llllZl
I enough to last liim for a while.
the ground floor and let his invest- ( r,‘s '
ment take thV nature of a savings a e -- '!:ur!l
count, add a little to it each month.
Peek |
Maxwell &amp; Britt, real estate agents,
have several plans of this nature and
M,
can help you get started.. From tin m l.nt:
you can get most any kind o f a lot on cm sts
most any kind of terms you can meet, hrun I
At the present time, their listings eon- Tuesili
tain, vacant lots, sub-division proper- i.ml S
ty, both large and small homes, lions- home
c* that make ail ideal rental invest­
ment, warehouse and side track prop­
erty, business blocks and, in fact, all
You
kinds o f city property, that some llary
day, and not long from now, will he Si ml,,;
worth many, many limes the p rices. .Melho
ni.kcd now
ment to the two gentlemen that had a

AGENTS

E ST A T E —ITRE INS PR
. First National Bank Itldg
SANFORD —- r -----------— FLC

Hi. , Andrew entertained at a auhx,Tipt;n:i bridge;a I the Parhdi llou:e.
liie ie Udng foul teen tabic:, o f play­
er*. Tl»e 15. S. A. were assisted by
Mt*. Howard Ovetlin, chairman Mrs.
jO^cna jm.l Mrs. \Y. 1&gt;. Holden.
•The Parish Houk wus baautifntly

docornted w iilrfi rtix, fer.toon* of rnih- '
l*f&gt;w iii.'t-, h.vki't". of cut flov’etn und
potted palms..* Thy lightc were al».oi

Seminole

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thn!
n meeting o f tho.„ rtoekholdcrs ol
SEMINOLE
SECURITIES
COM
PANY, a corporation,W ill be held a!
the place o f business o f said corpora­
tion in the City1 o f Sanford, Seminole
County, - Florida, on Friday, *thd‘&gt;6tli
Jay o f April, A. D. 19113, nt the houi

----- T O N I G H T ------ G U Y B A T E S POST

’

COOKED FOOD SALE.
Onc o f the most successful Orien­
tal photoplay^ over produced. A
gorgeous spectacle qfid otic o f the
m o lt’ enthralling' love stories ever
filmed. More thrilling than the
Arabian Nights— more entrancing
than Romeo nnd Juliet.
Scenes
o f rare beauty in Persian, gardens.
CJnehlhl^cmples HluI pnlaccs with
the beauties o f the Shah's' harem.

posilToniof 1ncreasTn [ f tli oen pitar r.tocTT
o f said corporation nnd doing nil
things incidental thereto.
Dated, th is' 7th day o f March, A.
D. 1923.
.
It. C* M AXW ELL. ,
Secretary o f Seminole
U-7-11-21-28; -1-1
Securities Co.

ITS PLEA5ANT

W ANTED

blocks, and will he n lasting norm-

Of course the fast going ahead of
Sanford will _ mean that farm
and
oiangc grove property in and close to
.Sanford will jump in values as fast
ar the city real estate. And at the
present time, Maxwell &amp; Britt are in
position to put you next to spine buys
in this kind o f property that are real
bargains. For instance, a ten acre,
improved celery farm, located |j: the
best celery -district, with good flow ­
ing wells, on a good road, easily worth
ui'ii'
31,000 d?T^jcre, if purchased within
the next twcNv^ecks can lie had for
|G,000 and the owner will arrange
liu being effectively -used.
terms. It has been proven what, this
During the evening an absorbing
farm will do ami the.man purchasing
game o f bridge was played, the prize
this place, can't go wrong.
for high score among the ladies* a
Maxwell &amp; Britt are nt jo u r ser­ pair o f caudles ami holders, was
vice, no matter what your needs, and awarded Mrs. Howard I.eGette, of
you are under no ot-igations to buy. Coiro, Ga. The men's prize, a box
They look after the interest:* of both o f silk socks was won l»y Rr. Ralph
the seller and the purchaser. If jou Btevcns.
At tht* conclusion of the cur.I game
'have something for sale, list it with
them—if you are in the market to the hostess served a tempting salad
course followed by an ice roursc.
buy—let then* know it.
#
- Mrs. Homholdcr's guests were: Mr.
Maxwell &amp; Britt's insurance de­ and Mrs. \V. ('. Hill, Mr. and Airs.
partment U one of the complolcst in R. A. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
the city. Your every need in this Roumillut, Mrs. Howard 1/cGcttc and
line looked after by an experienced Dr. Ralph Stevens.
insurance man that knows insurance.
Don’t think o f real estate or fire in- SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY
surt-n:e without thinking of
I-nsl evening the lirotlierhond of

fo r

TO HAVE

Everybody out to hear Plnttcnbiirg
l.nno M EN A N D W OM EN
this afternoon nt 4:30. Mis lecture Must he nhle to recognize an iimh'U.il
»nlue and have 99c in ca»h. Experi­
will make Mew citizens o f you.
ence unnere.ssary. Apply as soon as
O. Schott, o f Charleston, S. ( ’., possible nfter 9 o’rlork Saturday
who has been stopping at the Pico Ho­ morning. See further particulars in
tel for the winter, left today for his Herald Friday. Match for it.
home, going on the Clyde Line.

part o f tho marking o f n new era in
Sanford.

DEPENDING ON SE\TA

ST. PETERSBURG, Anril
A ft­
er flying across the gulf, depending
on a sextant for guidance 'n nav:*!
sgout plane o f the'F-5-L type, arrived
here this afternoon, from Pensacola.
The flight was made in six hour::.

B ank’ is com plete#’it alii!

has the distinction o f being the fit s*t
ford.

County
W ANTED
'
1,000 M EN A N D W O M EN
C. F. HARRISON. .•■
Must
l*e aide to recognize an tinuscal
C. A. DALLAS.
yalue and have 99c in csirh.) E\pc.*i•'
_ F. T. W I L L I A M S .
T. W . Lawton, ”
cncc pnncrcssnry. Apply as soon rut
SupG nnd Secretary.
possible, after 9 • o’clock Saturday
nicrning. See further particulars hi
NOTICE
Watch for it.
l(cra|d Friday
Instruction
Florida.

Bfmdcd and cast a yellow, glow over [lea
all.
,
&gt;

B A K IN *^

DONE

Yes, it’s pleasant to
have your baking* done
— if it’s done in our
bakery instead o f in
your own home. The
pure-food ingredients
of our bread and pas­
try thoroughly mixed
and baked with expert
skill bring to your
home the acme of the
baker’s art; when you
order our goods by
name.

.

Florida

Lady Was in a Miserable
Condition, Bat Says She Found
Cardui Helpful, and

NOVELTIES ALSO

-Friday and Saturday“Peg O’ M y Heart”
Added Attractions Included

Don’ t forget the One Cent
Allha, Fla.—In explaining how she
Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
found Cardui so helpful during change of
life, Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, of Route 2. this C. Bower.
|JI(U,L|
iu ,
place, ou
said:
- "| became so weakened il was an effort
for me to get around. I knew what was GOLD LEAF HOUSE NUMBERS and
the matter, but I felt like I couldn’t give
Name Plate:* at Sanford Sign Shop.
up.
.
1-Gtc
“ 1 just dragged, and I certainly was
nervous. I was so restless I could not
’ sit down long—yet so weak I couldn’t
get about, ft is a most miserable and
* such a helpless feeling.
1 “ I would get depressed and out of
, heart.
ULpl 11to
|Ufeel,
4CLI, urn.1
tm.it. was
"OJ
" II began
alter •1«IIIILI
awhile, there

no use to try to get well. This is all
wrong, for it makes a person worse.

GETS TIIE CURLING IRON
“ I had heard of Cardui, and thought it
•night strengthen me. A neighbor had Bring the Ticket and Take the Iron
used it with good results.
"I took one bottle (of Cardui), then I ------------- ELECTRIC
FA N S-------------saw I wasn’ t so nervous, so kept it up.
"Qradually the nervousness left me.
De.-k
Bracket
Ceiling
I began to eat and sleep better. Was
Ask
for
Prices
soon well, and all right. Cardui did
wonders for me, ana I certainly do
recommend it."
Thousands of other women have writ­
ten, to tell of the beneficial results obtain­
ed by taking Cardui, and to recommend IG1 Palmetto Avc,
Phone 481-J
it to others.
Sold everywhere. Try it.
NC-I46

F. P. RINES

H E R E ’S Y O U R S T A F F OF LIFE, IN
E V E R Y DELICIOUS V A R IE T Y
tCynu want to r^all/e that th crciiT an art of Raking, you need only
look nt the counters o f Routh’s Bakery. There, rows upon rows of
Bread, Pies. Cakes, 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.

Orlando - Florida

ROUTH
g

BAKERY

N e x tT o P rin cess Theatre

n Q n 'is s D B B t ic z iiin a B C iK n ic n n s B iB a iB B iiiu in iiB iiiis iB iii

1 Store in Florida

10 Stores in Georgia

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

C H IL D 'S

Ankle S im p
LA D IE S

No S ir
LA D IE S
jlar i.essimi thi -. .“ id
M. Ilomd df Putdir

LA D IE S
The Daily Herald, 11c per week

LADIES

M EN ’S

XVi- &lt;-4ii. furnish &gt;«&gt;u
villi; uruvt-l fur. &lt;‘ \ •
iii
I'urpiiM-.
And
you'll and i'ur •&gt;r«&gt;inrt .&lt; ttlnK tl'v sluti-

i(aril vtn-r«-v&lt;-r~.4*ni-

v« I it u»i«l We iiuule

tuo «-r*t prlrt-B.

Iluili!i-ri.* l l r n d u u a r

lrr«"

seifredUCING
C

O R S E T ^
tyerito Sclf-Rcdurtng No. 333
it a real bargain. It has a low lop
and medium skirt. Made in dur­
able pink or white coutil; sUc&gt;
24 to 36—anJ com orily $3.0 1 lllniut J o i n . • n 'lm u, trnJ n a m r .ij'
dir**. U.I anJ SI. V e i l *enJ IIk ttn x l.
N m o l l r ii r a l( - t 'a i| ili.n I dm Iiui#
110 b . I bill U ., N rw VuiX it* |&lt;i. ti I

Hill
Lumber Co
i'hone 130,

Sanford

First Street
♦&gt; v v

^

♦♦♦

. SELLS IT FOR LESS
*1*

*Z**1*

*1*♦&gt;

i-j

Weiaka Block

�•
. u \k \J h i ii
:j
T H E S A N F O R D D A IL Y H E R A L D , T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 5, 1923

'ittff A. , ,'V

f AGE

TW O

■■■■■■■■■■■
By a &lt; Cmtf i T n j R a f e i t o R a ' i e a R i R i i t o i f t i
place where this rule was not In force jllST KIDS~ 'Yhs Note from T—dw l
— and w« were struck with the small
amount o f accidents caused by rail­
roads in England. We con jK ik c'fu n
at our English cousins upon -ninny
Tj m i c s V w « m - a r e
The Herald Printing: Co, points but Wc will hand it to them
YOU DOING* HOME PROP"!
upon their railroqd systems nftd the.
•- —
rt'n i.ia tir.ii a
SCHOOi. P CTTM IS T t r t E
system o f rood crossings.- In this
OP DAY "f f •— .--------;
country and in our own stnte figures
M A T T E R S ’ FOR T H E . DEGISDA
will show in this dpy o f auto travel­
• TU RE TO CONSIDER.
ling
(hat
the
m
ajority
o
f
the
death#
j
A itrrlU liK Itatra Made K x m a
Appl Irallnn
and accidents occur nl the railrond
For the next sixty days the atten­
There could he no better index to ch ar­
crossings. Wn*nr« quite sure the rail- j
tion o f the people* o f FloNrjii will ho
roads companies .would lik e-to avoid j
acter than a savings pass-book.
—J WHY
Sabsrrlptlnn Price In Advance
focussed on the legislature v?Wch be­
these accidents, we are also sure that)
tT
13
SORTA
EAttC
One Y r a r .^ ..—
......... ......... — 'jL
gan its bionninl session yesterday in
the county com miss ioners ami the J
■lx Mamba ________ ,---- .....:
—:
AlffT lT tiO H i*
tim es and
T h is will serve yoi^.
I&gt;ellrered In City by Cnrrler
the capitol at Tallahassee,' The peo­
state road officials would like to
One W e »k .„
......______ is t
, under nil c i r c u i t inces. *
ple naturally look to , tlty legislators
ayoid these accidents. There can be
W
have chosen to right whatever
no rule by which the present order
[ T H E P E O P L E ^ !;! A N K o f SaWfottd
wrongs, errors and faults may have
cam 1m* chnngod except by an .act o f
ready and nnxiptejjtto help y o u 'i n hi
erupt into the body politic. These men
the legislature that would demnnd the
you
rself. A h iritcr«tD bonring am ount
who
meet
at
Takilhassee
arc
supposed
m r m iu : ii x m : asnuciatkii iuikss future crossings lie made over or itny
trorb
estrecim im cm la tion . -—
i-J
t
o
bV'ihnTTCiim-nf-Ahr
population
-m
IfllClttr‘ fit‘ this- state— this •
' ~ T h l Alaocri Te’d n ^ aa'7Ta~Vr*&lt;?luslV*l?|*dc!h~thC
;. _
entllled to Dm use fur rt-imbllcMtlon of might require considerable thought
their
respective
districts.
They
are
nil news (llapnlclirs rrrtllleil to II or;
nol otherwise emitted In Oils pnperi from the highway engineers and the
supposed to lie sent there U&gt;* repre­
and nln-j Dm local news pulillnlm&lt;l
sent the interests o f ^hciy constitu­
surveyors of the railroads as the state
h erein.
.
\
All rlRhla pf re.publication of special has few deep cuts and the country is
ents, and o f the people o f the state
n their decisions,
not as rolling as other states or counwhether right or wrong, the people
trjes W even with the level expanse
t oreiicn A ilvesU In tf -K epte.rn'.nttv*
must stand for the coming two years.
some .measures could be adopted that
AlHO&gt;C#LCARtobN CO
T i n : AMERICAN rm '-S S A S S O t I-VI,ION
Sanford, Florida
Itis o f supreme importance then that
wpuld allow the county roads to In­
they should consider every measure
built under or over the railroad cross­
with the utmost care, and from every
Would there were more educators
ings. As time goes-on and the stream
possible angle. They should study it
of automobiles Increases these acci­ who mude- this n slogan, and less who
from theviewpoint of thestate's wel­
I'once do Loon captured St. Augus­ dents at tin*, crossings will increase were so concerned with administra­
fare, as well ns from
its efTcst on KEER IlOYCE TU I'PER COMING
tine ycstc-i day and as usual Herbert
tive duties and a "good system.”
their programs the.er is a wealth of
For one o f the crying pecds-of our
their own particular district.
The announcement that Her Iloycc
Folkel was there to greet him.
educational system is that it Ik- pull­
It would be idle talk to say that
Tupper
is to come to Sanford wiQ he
ed away from too thorough a stand­
this is one o f the most important ses­
ardization.
The I'aintka News
is making a
sions ever held. That has been said o f much interest to the people here.
strong plea to continue the Pulutka
Certain things are fundamental in
o f every session since Florida became
In the absence o f I)r. King, pastor
Band. You have
the . right idea,
any
education; reading, writing,
a state. To ,sny it now would be of the First Baptist church o f San­
Goode. Every live city should have
mathematics,
history,
geography;
merely repetition. Nevertheless, there
ford, Dr] Kerr Boyce Tupper will
Albert Dusker, chairman o f the these are among the essentials. Itut
n hand.
are subjects of great importance
preach
ut both the morning and eve­
Shipping Board, will handle the pub­ when school children have been
which are certain to come up and
licity for the Harding chinpaign next grounded in the fundamentals o f an
demand the best attention of the ning hours at the church next Sun­
year when the campnjgn for presi­ education, it is no more sensible to j
members. Florida stands now, vir­ day. Dr. Tupper is a preacher and
dent really 'opens. We do not know direct all of them In the same way,
tually, at the parting of the ways. lecturer of national reputation and
anything about Mr. lum ber.except and to lake the same course, than it
Some of the oldtime methods, those
the-Baptists here us well as the entire
that he made a good chairman of the would he sensible to try to educate all
which were well
enough for the
citizen!y o f Sanford are to Bl&gt;t- con­
Shipping Board, lie will hold a most men to in- doctors or bricklayers or.
pioneer days, must ho sloughed off,
gratulated
upon having an opportu­
responsible position when he handles storekeepers.
and replaced by others more in ac­
nity
o
f
hearing
this wonderful man.
the publicity for Mr. Harding and the
cord with the spirnt o f the age. Some
Tin- old idea o f education was j
The
o
...cers
o
f
the
church, have ar­
success o f the campaign will depend “ time enough to begin to specialize ^
of these methods relate to taxation,
ranged
for
over
a
hundred
extra seats
to a great extent upon Mr. Dusker. when primary school, higher grades,
a question which touches most inti­
in the chureli and expert to have an
And this gentleman will have to he a high school, and college
mately every citizen of the state. We­
had done (
overflow audience at both services.
wizard if ho puts his chief neross tin­ their last.’ Today it is being more
an- working now under an antiquated
LAURETTE TAYLO R
Announcements o f the subjects to be
plate for another term. He will un­ and .more recognized that there is
system which is neither adequate nor
In a Scene From
used
by
Dr.
Tupper
in
his
sermons
doubtedly get him the nomination for too much waste of time in an eduea- |
just to every citizen.
It needs re­
P E G O ’ TMY H E A R T
.1
tit
day's
Sunday
will
lie
made
in
S
the Republican party cannot utTord tional system which insists upon all
vision to put us in line with sister
Daily Herald.
Princess Friday and Saturday
to turn down President Ilarding for pupils who go through
the high
-lali-s, who lui^i generally discarded
the second term. Otherwise they schools having a choice of hut a few
it. It will take careful and extensive
was taking note o f this startling fact ^
** repudiating all their policies different courses. One of th e.appall ,
studv t" avoid the mistakes, if any,
A question of party regularity cam*thnr Harding' tried to -ca rry out in IMf! results nf m h a program, orig
and give us the very best system of
he foie the caucus &lt;&gt;f
Democratic
inally nihcoivcd with llu* idea of sav
laiiialde.
Sanford needs a million dollar tour­
M em bers nf the legislature, ill elfecting motley and producing a standard
ist hotel and this is one of the great­
The i i-appui (ionim-nt question is al­
organizat ion o f the two
HAINES FOR VI&lt; K 1‘ RESIDKNT
i/,cd course," i ' found ill the fact that
est needs o f this city today. Sanford
It was determined in favm ways with us, and will In- until it is
two many hoys and girls leave high I'"'1 ' •
will never make tin- progress ii should
M illed right and in accordance with
school
without graduating, simply bc- of ,-tiirt party regularity.
make until tourists are invited to
Un-terms o f the constitution. When
Ib-pt c m illative F, W,
Nolle, of
i no-c they mi' not interested, and
come here and spend the winter. We
no apportionment is made-whieh gives
litid thcnn-clvc,-. unable t&lt;* waste time (itades enmity, applied for admission in every citizen his equal anij pro­
have everything tlu-y want with the
following courses, which they feel air In the Democratic catti-tub Mr. Nolle portionate light with eevry other eitij'X£,epy&lt;&gt;u of tig- real tourist hotel and
was elected ns-bn "independent D»mwithout bery-llt to them.
without n real tourist hotel we will
•i ii, mi Die basis o f population, as the
iii
rat." The regular nominee of the
Dr. Ballou further slates:
never get the real tourists. And in
&lt;i -ii.t it lit ion commands, tile question
"Seldom lines one realize that chil­ primary hi (lladt-s incurred the di- will disappear, and with it the tall;
lieu of the hotel for the coming sea­
dren
do not leave school foi economic pieusure o f . many citizens after h is ; of state division.
son we need a dozen line apartment
purposes,
but because they are till-] nominationi, on account of his eoniiec
houses to take fan- o f the people next
&gt; Good mads is another question like­
able to get that teaching and insl^uc lion with a banking institution which
fall in order that we can invite them
ly to come before tile present legislnt mu towitnl which they lean. To pre failed. Thomj.actlvrly opposed to the
to came here and see our growing
l uie. Their value is universally contegular
nominee
induced
Mr.
Nolle
I..
vent this We -liould group tile rhil
city.
dirti ill vaii-M chiM1--, such as those make the race. As the reg alar tiotni |reded, and any legislation which will
vilm vvi-h I** go lliiMigh the colleges nee irfUM-d to withdraw
hi- name |aal i ut licit building and preservation
The Florida legislature is starting 41
atid universities and thn-c who will f Sim the ticket, the new candidate will In approved,
OUt with tlx- right speed and il looks 1:1
go to work aflei lini-lunr eilla-r the had to run as* an independent. He ] t attle dipping and fencing are
like We will get tile light kind of 1,1
graded ni high si linoD."
Wa rlcrlrd, defeating tile leglllat pioldem- which will demand action
legislation and then- will be no loaf
&lt; oust sin 11vc and alert school an nominee in the general election by a from the legislature. Special priv­
ing on the job. Tin- members of the
tlioiities in many places have seen substantial majority,
ileges dies hard, and tile rattle men
lin’d legislature are g*»*d men and
this long ago; diver-Hied wink, man,|iic.stlon came before the will make a delyrminrd fight ot retain
we believe that without exception
they can be depended upon to give
mil training schools, wide choice of |,.Kjw|.,tjv,. cninUn, Mr. Nolle was not then ancient "right” to run their cat. lb- nr- tit,, open range, itis a privilege
Florida sixty days of real construc­
which they seized ia the old days
tive legislation. Anil tin- Herald is
Tbe need for piodintion of more
when there was none to protest, and
willing to leave tlte job lo the men
hold still without authority o f law.
who are in Tallaha * *• ami not Inn timber has tecently been given atten­
It is against their own interests, for
deli llit-m with a lot of long distance tion by leader.- in"a&gt;x ictillure and iuit mnke.-i the improvement o f their
advice when they are up to then dustry, and the hearing by the Re­
stock impossible, adds to tin- d iffi­
necks in work. All of them ,-hmtbl forestation Committee of tin- Senate
culty and expense o f eruienting the
know- what tlu-y are then- for and In Id in Jacksonville on March 'Jn,
tick, which i f 'not done cuts us oil
their minds are made up on the big
from every market.
I aicu] option,
measures,
which is favored by some, wijl not
solve the problem. On the contrary
DANGKIHil S It All.ROAD &lt; ROSS
it will introduce wrangling and con­
D\GS.
Many a woman is accepted or rejected long
fusion all over the statu. Wild cat­
tle have little respect for boundary
Wc ai&lt; gratified to hole that many
before one catches the color of her eyes. H at­
lines iital fences, and seek their food
of tile Mule papem are now Inking
ted, booted and gowned in the height of'fash­
wherever it looks must inviting. Make
up the question of having the rail­
ion,
yet something either is or isn’t lacking
the cattlemen responsible for what­
road crosling# made nufcr by budd­
ever damage his stock may do to
ing county und slntp road:* either un­
in the ensemble. Men sense it, but only wom­
fences or crops, and the problem will
der or over the tailroad track*. This
en
will tell you that the missing1“ something1”
paper advocated thin idea many year* from flm rrh u t they could not cam
principle* of Democratic purty organ settle itself. 'T h a t in only fair amb
A SUCCESS FIT. C H A I T A I g l A
is— the proper corset.
ago and our .idea
was greatly
ization or disregard such principles right, and right must prevail in the
strengthened by our visit to England
and let down the bars to any and ev­ end. if we assume to he n civilizes]
W hat a simple thing to achieve those lines of
•'
in January lUlU at which time- there trolled burning o f cut over lands by
Tonight will close the 1U2H ( hau- erybody. The party cunnyt preserve1country,
grace— that is, if you know the secret. And
was on opjiortunit)’ afforded us'to ob­ the cattlemen, resulting in milions of&lt; tauqua and it will close In a blaze of its integrity und, at the same time
There are many other problems
being bur ten of trees *&gt;r glory. Not only has the program tyfuse to recognize party rulds.
serve the railruud crossings at many acres
which will come up to puzzle the leg­
the secret is a Modart Corset.
points in that country. There On­ having only a sparse stand of second been o f high order and one that has
Mr. Nolle may he a good Demo­ islature, but if it will settle the few
Such a splendid garment is the M od art'so
been thoroughly enjoyable but the crat and the voters o f Gludes county enumerated above, we shall be e v e r1
road* run under or over .the railroad growth pines.
tracks we believe without any excep­
The people o f Maine are very care­ people have come forward in thi|ir who elected him may he good Demo­ grateful, and the state will progress
individual in design, so free, so personal in
tion— at least wc did not see. any ful to protect their forests and cut support as never before making it crats- but, without rt-gurd to the very as never before.— Tampa Times.
over lands from fires and consider | possible to report a. substantial sunt good motives which uctuutcd them,
their timber crops . as one of. the on the right side of the ledger. The whatever righteous reasons they may
state’s greatest assets. At the Festi­ Herald wishes to state that much of hare-had for their course, he violated
0 SEDL
WHEN U
val o f States held in St. Petersburg the success o f the Chautauqua has party regularity when het ran against
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
on March 21, the Maine winter popu­ been due to the earnest efforts of a the regular Democratic noninee, and
ESTATE
WITH US
lation in that city entered an elabor­ group of ladies o f Sanford who were they violated party regularity when
ate float in the parade. On one side not satisfied with the showing made they voted nguinst that nominee.
was this message: "Maine’s Forests; iAsl year und this treason determined They may have had powerful and
W e have seveial unusual
protect its w ater-pow er; -harbm—its thrv-would nut the Chautauqua "ov er praiseworthy cau se-for'op p osin g the
bargains in real estate tu
fish und gam e; support its industries;
Democratic nominee, hut that does
o ffe r at this time. If you
stabilize
its agriculture." On the opnot change their status
when the
are looking for a real ingood.
The
men
have,
assisted
in
no
party
lest
is
strictly
applied.—
Tampa
vestm ent, see us.
small degree in putting Sanford on Tribune.
the Chautauqua map hpl the ladies
were tireless in their efforts to Sell
sufficient tickets to guarantee tlu2 A corset as splendidly designed
\\ lu-n you tec one o f these loveAGENTS
sum it takes to pul the Chautauqua
^ as the Modart should he indicorsets—just the right Modart
over. They also saved the guarantor*
Realism in literature is just the Z viduully fitted to your fiigurc.
R E A L ESTATE
w'hlch sets jHirfcctly to your fig ­
"The school should In- made to fit ffont going down in their |&gt;oeketa to
la our Corset Department wc
art o f exposing n man before lie has "
ure, you will realize that a ModFire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
the student, ‘ not the student the pay the deficiency thnt always ex­
render this service without ohhad tim e'to shave and, spruce up,
art
Corset U the one corset fo r
m W. p i n t BU SANFORD, FLA
schooD’a nays
Superintendent of isted, up tu this year. The success o f
■
ligation.
•
you.
Schools Frank Ballou, of Washington. the Chautauqua also demonstrate* f
The .pally.Herald, 15c per week.

A N INDEX

T O C H A R A C TER

Something
either have or haven’t
in Dress

Maxwell &amp; Britt

j- 'j~ *vT.

�1

'T T B B B --

M B SANFORD DAi

---------

PAGE

iER ALD T H U R SD A Y , A P R IL 5, 1923

w a s a ilr lg h t b u t
C lO* FOSSILS- NH, USTTfX
Buffalo!
S r fto n o t i c e rHerr
V O oK r wmoo m e * ___ ;
l ( NOTVVLJ’ J r
: - ---- ^

F is h e r

H e s A B SO LV E l y
ftlGHT- W E . AH&gt;
X O 0 A R E TUJO

S ih P S .t fc e .-

\

Schirard, Nozzle Stone, Allizon Spelr,
Margaret Talbot, Eudorn Fcrguann,
Marvin Drock, Mills Lord, Rudolph
Lloyd.
SANFORD GRAMMAR
* SCHOOL

perienced ch e f o f the best hotels and cafes in the country,
w ho supervises the preparation o f all foods, offers to the
best o f A La Carte service.

The

All sea foods in season

FIFTH GRADE
• Douglas Echols, Verna Dieter, Min­
nie linrdy, Vernon Priest, Minnie Bess
Echols, Louise Tanner, Nellie W il­
liams',* Dorothy Hnyues, Elizabeth

W H IT E SERVICE
E X C L U S IV E L Y ...

Grovcnstein, Ruth Mae Cook,

Chapman, lender o f the

1,000 M EN AN D WOM EN
Must be able to recognize an unusual
value and have 99c in cash. Experi­
ence unnecessary. Apply as soon ns
possible after 9 o'clock Saturday
morning. See further particulars in
Herald Friday. Watch for it.

New York in 19&amp;I, escaped fronj the

NOTORIOUS ROBBER ESCAPES FROM HOSPITAI
ATHENS,

Ga.,

April

Gorr,

gang, who

staged-the $1,000.000 mail roldiery in

,

Dorothy

John Terwllliger. Carmen Guthrie
Beatrice Bledsoe. Juanita WcbWJ W il­
lard Dnrcliff, Clifford Reel, Willie
Tbrley, Margaret Giles, Margaret
Hirschi, Juanita McMullen, Margaret
Hoskins, Kntherlnc Powell, Phyllis
Smith, Dorothy -Torlay, Jack Aycockc,
James Higgins, Katherine Schlrnrd,
Dorothy Thurston, Flossie Vickery,
Sherwoud Hnrvard, Adolphus Carter.

A. F. FAI.CK, Manager

. W ANTED

Lillie

Frederick, U. F. Collum, Mike Ran­
kin, Bernice Alien,

St. Mary’s hospital here tonight!
Chapman staged a sensational escape

that

youn

[ O f t fLL S lfxP ^roQ J^
7 R fsC R ’
-&gt;

C.

m o o o m n iN
S A S S Y TO H IM ,
L
\A ' n t g o n n a
W
,E \ W E P . rvo

T h e V aldez Grill
public a counter lunch at 50c and Table Dinner at 60c.

IF

c o s s ,o o « r l c t

H ioM A H O C O O .- \
&gt;' t w S !
*r— '

U nder the management o f Mr. A . F. FAL,CK, himself an ex-

D dN *r g o o f i e r
'
F R E S H 'R o O M tj V A E R e
Y t j O S w P s &lt; r T A U G C &gt; *.

U)EL.U.UHAr
K » o u »e o o
ABOUT » t 9
A rm u ^ yS ^

SIXTH GRADE
Ruby Booth, Lctn Rivers, Kathleen
Long, Jack Sneed, 11. C. Waters, Jack
Peters, Ernest Culp, Horace Jlmincz,
Lulu Urquhart, Elizabeth Bcrryhill,
Ethm Hazen, _
_________________

from |he Atlanta penitentiary Inst
week, and was recaptured near here
followinf a gun Igittle with officers
SEVENTH GRADE
which resulted in his being badly
Virginin Rnrbcr, Beatrice Howard,
wounded.
Helen J inkins, Rcba Jones, Clarrico
Lewis, Maggie Lynch, Pearl Robson,
"America for Americans" is
Harriet Rosscttef, Henry Russell,
Opal Thomas, Eric l.undquist, Eliza­
riotism. , "M exico for Mexicans
duined impudence.
beth Knight, James, Stoinoff, Bernard

B10HTII tiltA1)K
Doyle Hritt, William DuRose, Milton Reel, Elizabeth Whitner, Rebeccn
Stevens, Louise Thrasher, Camilla
Puleatbn, Beth Lousing, Ruth Henry,
Vera Dickerson, Gertrude Benjamin,
Elizabeth Earle, Mae Godltee, Mildred
Lumley, Elizabeth Mitchell, Lottie Mc­
Neill, Elizabeth'Shoemaker, Juanita
Sloan, Evelyn Taylor, Imrcnc Vickery,
Theo Vickery, Hazel Selleck, Leander
Berner, Ernest Belllzio, Johnnie Cam­
eron, Charlie Carlson, Joe Griggs nnd
James Sands,
SCOTCH LIQUOR
SHIPPED AS TOMATOES

tomntooz. When the crates were
opened they found a single layer of
grapefruit and below thnt about
n dozen bottles o f whiskey to each
ense. Chief Hurna said several nrrests would be mnde today.
DUPONT WOULD INVEST,

or,more you have* left over each
week, should be deposited at Our
Savings Department where it
will, with others become a snug
sum!

United States Senator Coleman T.
du Pont o f Delaware recently stated
in an interview thnt he with other
wealthy capitalists will invest mil­
lions of dollars in developing the cat­
tle industry in Florida ns soon ns the
cattle fevnr ticks nre eradicated nnd
n stock Inw enacted, but they will not
put any mony into the cattle business
in this state under presenttick in­
festation conditions and open range
us neither is*conducive to developing
nil improved cattle industry,

W E A D D 4 % IN TEREST
Dollars G RO W when left here,
and shrink when you spend them
— which do you prefer?

FLORIDA TO CLEVELAND

ttOAIIS EXPECTING GREATEST TRAFFIC YEAR
CLEVELAND, April 5.— Ope o f the
biggest
seizures
of contraband
NEW YORK, A p riljb —The*cxccuwhiskey in the history of loch! pro­
hibition enforcement was made by tivc committee of the Association of
federal operatives under Chief Pro­ Railway Executives today approved
hibition Agent Charles -J. Burns to­ a program outlined yesterday by the
day, V hen they conllsci^ted n refrig­ board o f directors o f the American
erator carload of approximately 4,800 Railway Association for .meeting in
quarts o f Scotch nnd rye whisky, din- lOJ.'l what is expected to be the great­
guised ns n consignment o f grape­ est traffic year in American history.
fruit in the Big Four railroad yards.
KARL OF UARNRVON DEAD
An armed federal agvut had stood
guard over the car all night. Accord­
(llr Tlie A a , o r l a l r 4 I 'r c a a l
ing to tjie bill of lading the shipment
CAIRO, April A.— The Earl of
was consigned) to the Eagle Produce Carnarvon died peacefully nt " o'clock
company here by the ‘'Burton Fruit t|iis motiving. He was conscious to
company," o f Prairie, Kin. The ship­ the end. His death was due to blood
pers described it in tho hill an “ 1,800 poisoning through the bite of mi in­
crates o f tomntoes."
sect with the later development of
The federal agents could lind no iiitcumoniu.

A

c o m m u n it y

b u il d e r

II. F. W HITNER, Caakl

F. P. FORSTER, President

aches. Neuralgia, Rheumatic
and A ll Aches and Pains
ALL DRUGGISTS
35c and 65c, jars and tubas •
Hospital lixa, f 3.00

Special Sale

Ladies’ Silk H ose
Odd"Iota o f Siik Hose, nil colors, Black, W hite, Brown, T a n ; all standard
makes, some Clove Silk and Pure Thread Silk, Full Fashion, sizes 8 to 10.
Values $2.75, S3.00 and $3.50.

Close out price for 2 days—

W ASH
GOODS
Im ported, plain and
fan cy check nnd plaids
all French Ratines, 36
to '4 0 inches wide.
Special for Friday and
Saturday, yard—

40-in. Voiles, Crepes
nnd “ E ver F ast” Suit­
ing in all the new
shades.
Guaranteed
fa st to sun and w at­
er. Colors, Rose, Blue,
Peach, Yellow, Grocn,
yard—

S oft finiHhod Nainsook in Pluin and Check Cloths, W hite nnd Flesh. Values
up to $2.00 each.

GOW NS and T E D D IE S , Special two days, each—

6 to 14 years, Children’s Dresses made
o f the best

Ginghams

and

neatly

trimmed with Organdy, all fast col­
ors and new Patterns.

Special

for 2

days, Friday and Saturday, each—

Remnants
Ginghams. Voiles, Tissues nnd W hite Remnants marked

V alues up to 40c.

Special foY Friday, nnd Saturday, each

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY,

PAGE FOUR

B A SE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
BASKET BALL
T R A P SHOOTING

€H AS.

GOLF
B O W L IN G &lt;
T E N N IS
B O X IN G

L . B R IT T , Editor

{second H alf Bowling:
Russia M ay Enter
L a M o n r o e is
Daytoita Gets Gene
League to Start All
The Olympic Games
G affney, Signs in
Stepping Out in A th ­
Orlando Yesterday
Over Again Monday
letic Activities
'

Its Athletes Will Not

The whole matter o f who Gene
Gaffney will play fo r this season was
settled in Orlando yesterday wl-cii
Gene signed up with the Daytona
Islanders. C . D. Craig and Red
Ames, president and manager, o f ,the
Daytona Club, wore in Orlando and
the terms Were arraigned, the eon*
. tract signed; nnd ■all plnns completed
whereby Gaffney becomes the proper­
ty o f Daytona.

Have Athletic Club Thnt is County First Game of New Schedule In ile
Played Next Wdek— Six ('lulls
Organi/atibn— Wnnts Sanford
*

lo Join Them

The Seminole Athletic Chib, while
Ti
clenrning headquarters nt ■Lake Milt- Irou
Voe'at present, is a cmtnty-wirfc or- ijer
ganiintion and plant are being m ade*the
at this time to foster nil forma** o f l eer
clean sports that will put Seminole j a m
County
in tin- lead Avian R romes ,1h4jUu5.
, Gaffney, one o f the best outfielders
'
Tfll
l
at
hie
le v This i luT&gt; was fostered ; put
v~ rm d hhirvirstlilttcra T ti'T h P 1cugti&lt;\
nnd
put
into
existence by the lendmg i&gt;ow
brought to Florida by Sanford several
years ago, will make Ilnytonn n good men o f Labe Monroe, but they do not who
man, nnd Inter in the season Manager or will not, claim it as a Lake Mon- •post
Burke, of the Bulldogs, will recognise roe organisation as they want it dis tioni
his mistake in telling this good nlayer tinetly understood ihnt*it is n county) A
get away from him, ns Gere wonted proposition and they want nil the six
.
.
Jtion
to piny in Orlando this summer. He county in on it.
A Imse ball team has already been ' mi
wintered there and wanted to make it
his home hut satisfactory terms could organized by this' new club, using only 1 htb
not be reached, so Gene goes to the .Seminole county boys and they are Prol
i now figuring on another team. The the
Beach.
It hns been announced nlso
that
Bert Humphries has been released by
.the Daytonn Club and is likely to
sign up with Tommy Leach's outfit at
Lakeland. The “ old man*' ought to be
good for another season or two, ami
anyway, if Tommy Leach takes him
on it is a pretty good sign that he
still hns the goods, because they don't
foot! Tommy often,

, In the Lcagim
ic 1ms had some
second half un*
dlv to several o f
urt. hut" it ha&lt;
h-six dubs and

Be

Barred^
Hoard Rules at Paris Meeting

PARIS, April 6.— Athletes repre­
senting Russia ns a' country will be
lo « " " * * * in thc 1W* O '* "1’
t !c " ame® to ** hc,d *?
Th,s
.f u s i o n ha* been ranched by a ma■&gt;" ri,y uf lhe Intcrnntionnl Olympic
1,onrd’ %vhi(,h begins its sessions next

A K KHS IS T ltyS T K K

LESS BLINDNESS IN COUNTRY

\

mcnt at the ringside at LaTcio
tonight.

Mary

well
.-'Frank Akers hns been appointed matched and the bout tonight should

Flours* Rtveaf a- Gratifying Decrease
of Terrible Affliction Throughout j
the United BtatMJ

Jack and Ralph

arc

trustee of the Bel-Jar Coffee Com­ be one o f the best; «i&gt;er with os Bed in
pany and has moved the roosting and this part of the state.
grinding mnehines and plant from the
Tmsslne, tt you ran, n city o f 120,000 Pico building to his place on West
ROME, April 5.— Popo Piiis and
Inhabitants, where every single soul is First strceC where it is hoped nil the
totally blind! where doctor, lawyer, T-»
____ L w
it.il^conlinuc
H.
' to bring their Cardinal Gasparri, pnpcl secretary nf
patrons
merchant, chief, atong with the rich
state, discussing, the advisability o f
business.
man, poor man. begggrmnn ond thief,
form ally protesting before the world
are all In the same bont-r—sightless 1
against the cxoci^tion.of Monsignor
JACK
ROSS
IS
HERE
America has the makings o f Just
Butchkavitch, Vicar General of Ro­
such n city. There arc more than 120,Jnck Ross, -the champion wrestler man Calhpllc church in Russia, They
000 totnlly hllnd people In the United
.Stax's, and many times that number of Florida, arrived In .the city nt noon are also considering what form the
portly blind. The terrible part o f It today from Jacksonville nnd he is con­ protest should assume.
Is thnt more tha‘n 57 per cent of blind­ fident thnt he will put it* nil over
ness Is classed ns preventable, a large Ralph King, who now ^lnims Sanford
Europeans- nre not ns bluff nnd
portion- being the result o f eyestrain.
as his home, hut K ing's admlrrcs say hearty ns Americans, but they nre
It Is encouraging to note, however.
just ns,good as n hearty bluffi ■
Hint blindAess In - America lias de­ otherwise nnd will back their judgcreased more than 20 per cent since
glasses hnve become more ‘ Ironimon.
Every ptber country has a far greater
perrontngb o f blindness, anCthey show
a ycnrly Increase. ..Thrccuil-ergry-ta»
l,in ,l,n n a
....... m
n ln .M ,
U ln ll.llA
®
Xtiierlcnns
wear glasses.
Statistics
prove that seven o f each ten hnra
pnrtngh eyestrain to warrant the wear­
ing o f co7 *ertlng lenses. When we
realise the relation of good vlsIor\ to
benlth nnd happiness. It Is hard to understiiBB why so many people neglect
their eyes until they are permanently
Injured. In tlip first draft of Aniorlrnn soldiers In 1017 bad slj;ht enused
nearly three tlrues ns many rejections
ss any other physical defect. At Hie
time o f the draft 2,510.700 men were
examined and 21.OS per rent were re­
jected been use o f grossly defective
My advice regarding: roofing won’t cost you
vision.— Illustrated World.

! the first game p,,tUr ' ay- night t -Vidii—br-r- J'hora Jwmi--been— rrfurh -'disettolfm
that these star Ibmofig the French committee which is
■argument ns to preparing for the games ns to the ndn to piny o ff the i 'inability o f permitting Russians to
h the I'ongregn- Mgliripntc. Those opposed nrgued
if the first half. ‘
the present Russinn government
ic the following ls not composed o f Russians hut o f
fied. their inter- usurper*. The Olympic committee,
h with th;s see- •however, ruled thnt it was not denlntionnls, Aim's ‘ nE with the Soviet but with the Rusicripnn Region, si!‘ n Olympic Committee, which hns
ners. Watch for heen represented on the Intcrnntionnl
ill be published committee since its creation. - Prince
A
'
Olotizoff, Russia's delegate prior to
_______
the-w ar, who has been residing in
„
^ f
m Paris since thc Bolshcviki revolution
BRUSHES FOR HOUSEHOLD
■* ‘
1 * , 'rill continue in the same capacity,
and will endeavor to get n Russian They M ay Be - Divided Into Three
„ 1 Iemu together for the HUM games,
Classes, W hich Are Bristle, Hair,

to Build
R epai
a cent!

BIRD’S ROOFS— A roof for every building

and Fiber.

Prospects for a merry race in the
State leagu e this season has been
predicted. St. Pete will have as good,
if not better, than their pennant winr
ning club of last year, the Orlando
Bulldogs will, he strong pennant condefs, Daytonn and Lakeland, under
Leach and Ames, have strengthened
their teams a considerable, while
.BradcntAwn and Tampa, not saying
much, are working quietly and will be
ready to crock their whip when thc
time comes.

fimnr, tlu* Tentmaker

There arc two classes of brushes,
those with backs nnd those with­
out. These come In bristle. In hnlr and 5
In fiber. It Is fiber nnd bristles Ibut ■
are o f 6pcclnl Interest In discussing
household needs.

South Bound
Arrive
.... 2:36 n.m.

Tel. 137-W .

Address, 911 Elm Avenue
*

J
*

The backless brush lias the ad­
Departs
vantage
o f being usable in any posi­
libit! n.m.

tion and thereby being nt least twice
as long-lived as the brush whose only
1 :38 p.m. working Ritrfuee Is one side. These
•1:20 p.m. bruslies nre marvelously made nnd Ihe
7:10 p.m. bristles, hair, fiber or fabric (mops)
are so fastened *n as to make a fulling
bristle almost on Impossibility. These
bruslies com e in every department of
Departs house lift*: toilet, bulb, pantry, laun­
2:03 a.m. dry. clothes,* kitchen, balls and. walls.
2105 p.m. The ltn*-«liin pony gives Hie best horse­
2:55 p.m. hair, mol the wild hoar gives the most
4 :05 p.m. and be«t bristle*. The test for tin*
bristle is that it will not break If
bent buck and will spring into placeagain. The hair and bristle when
burned give a rhunteterlslk* hair odor.
Departs
Tin* liber brush, though n cheaper
7:00 a.in. brti'h, is adapted Iq things for which
ii:2.r&gt;p.m. lb*' bristle brush Is not adapted. The
filler makes u good scrubbing brush,
but the bristle would not be si in
enough. Many libers nre made to look
---------------'"m rp-n rtm r. but the bristle test will
save you from u rnsh purchase. The
hriMle brush Is expensive nnd so Is
Departs- the brush o f camel or badger hair
j* from which painting and shaving
brushes are made.
ft : 4 0 n . m .

Northbound
Arrive
.... Ibi8 a.ni.
... 11:15 n.m.
2:35 p.m.
... 4:00 p.m.
...10:0 p’.m.

Foster Medalist
in State Tourney

rilby Branch

JACKSONVILLE. April .V— Ted
Foster of Jacksonville with a score of
72 wns the mednlisl in the qualifying
rounds yesterday of the annual Flor­
ida State Golf championship tourna­
ment under the auspices of the Flor­
ida State Golf Association. Yester­
day’s rounds were played on the
Tiinqunnn course.

Arrive

25
1 :30 p.m.
191
.. 5:50 pan.
Daily, except Sujjtluy
Leesburg Branch

Arrive
3:55 p.m.
2:50 p.m.

Al Ulmer, o f Jacksonville, present
state champion, was m-\l with u 17.
T. W. Palmer, o f Miami giml Mr.
Turner both had u "8; Nherill, of
Tnmpn a 79, Clarence Camp o f Ocala
h 70, Tom Aycock, the Id-year-old
phenomenon an Mi ami Geoige Gib
lions, of Tampa, an other youthful
player, an 81.
Four divisions of :tj players each
qualified yesterday and today and Fri­
day, the first three divisions will playon the Timuqunna i nurse and tInother two divisions on the Florida
Country club course.
Saturday the finals in all illusions
will be played at Timuqunna.

O ticdii Branch

Arrive
7 : 15 p.m.

ISiSpi

the

ehtunpion

weighing J70 pounds, will

be

seen m u* tiott tonight at Lake
Mnry Skating Acptlemy,

clmliipiici

of

a*eti g u m

F'iorida.

when

The San

an opportunity to

and f o r that reason a crow d o f

Curs will lie seen wending their

Radium From Bohemia.
Government-owned mines at Jacliymov, Bobemln, are Iurnlng out ura­
nium ore. rich In radium, and the
known supply Is said to lie sulth-lent
for 2 " years nt tin* present rate of
prndurtion; In addition, there nre
three largo m i n e s not yet prospected
us to ib'piii
These facts an* given
out by tin* Scientific American. Tw o
grants nt radium a year are now be­
ing produce*! and net profits t« the
C /eeb o sb iu ik republic for Hie past year
were tilnuif 3,500.1*00 crowns. The ra­
dium Is selling today at in.ono.oon
crowns per gram, a crown being now
worth about 1JG cents. Whllf* pro­
duction In the United States Is greutei
In quantity, tin* Jacbytnov ore* are
reputed to lie richer In qnnllty.
•Pardnere."
In these days o f bonding companies
and enormous corporations tho obi
phrase, "Ills word was hs good ns bis
bond," bus a homely sound, and little
tab's o f long partnership with never
a hard anil fast legal instrument nam­
ing what Is his and what Is other's,
seem like old tales out o f Ihe puM.
. 1Sill the oilier day when Sum llurrl^
and G e o r g e M. I’ohun illssolved Ibelf
seventeen ycar-obl partnership, tln»y
ended a period o f ngreefneut In tlielr
Joint producing business In which tin
contract - ever existed, and yet their
JlUklamt was on** where more rnntnnkerous hitches occur than In tnosl.
Smooth nre the sens when two men,
each o f whose word goes, do business
together—Uhrlstlun 8clrnoe Monitor.

way lowaiilw Lake Mary after
supper tonight.

Merchants and Miners Transportation Co
Freight and Passenger Scrvire
l Established 1851)
.Millions of Passengers Carried—Not a Life Lost
From Jacksonville
One Way
From Jnrk*onvi!lc
I
ATLANTIC CITY
$36. JI
BALTIMORE. MIL
39.96
NIAGARA F A L L S ....
S &lt;4.12
BOSTON. MASS.
42.52
NEW YORK. N. V.
, 36A 4
CHICAGO. ILL.
13.18
PH ILADELPH IA. PA.
3 US
CLEVELAND, O.
311.31
PITTSBURGH, PA.
39.31
DETROIT. MICH.
41.9.1
S A V A N N A H , GA. ........
ELMIRA. N. Y.
3*4.93
—TOLEDO, U. ...........
MONTREAL, P. &lt;).
50.55
WASHINGTON. D. C. .
\l T( (MOBILES CARRIED, INCLUDING CLOSED CARS
SalhiiHr f.-r Hnl* binir i W. .1u. V Iny. But uritay. c'liO |* M St&gt;-.nnnlilpj«
' i \i it nb. inti .‘.’•iti. • i n- . - » i Apr i l -(tii. Alicgliuoy iiu-w)
Vpi I lllli. ,'l-t Nn i.l in t.. I \prll 1Mb.
h
Suiljj.k**. fi*i I'i,i!,*«!* Ii&gt;iiLi ^nniliij . Tl.iirsiUiy. 'LH0 IV M, StfiinMliip
tt ' .»»*!. Apt 11 IiMli. £.'t»*l, l‘« 1 1 * r* .\priI «th. ir.ili, Mtti. Kkj»«*x April
^t li 1t»l It. ^i»th
M-h In ond ih rili » ti miiln ili &lt;1; Jmdml* tl, cm rpi tlini ik ta lN rend*
Hit: ti* R*v«•i»t*.ili inchnli L-criti **fily. KiUm
for prflfiTrwl •iiftct**
Ti# I' *11L*ll Iink*U* It-^|M
T1#i!"#.{»#*I
I tH&lt; *ut»*i mi.11 m ii i n
;ii "AuL Mr. F i 's t t l iu r m u or
J. F. WARD. Trav. Pass. Agent
C. M. HAILE, Gen. Agt.
Ticket Office and Pier, 80(1 lv. Ray St., Jarksonvillr. Telephone 038

ew 511005*
S o n .?

ShoePoIish
M ake# old
5K oe# loo k

IF WE WOULD KEEP WELL
R E -C U -M A Performs This Important Function
Nature’s W ay

Ousting Him Off.

At the’ present time the odds

For ouiclr resalte. try a want ad.

B A B Y C H IC K FOOD
W ith Butter Milk
Raises
Baby Chickens
Baby Chick Feed
Baby Growing Mash
* Laying Mash

A fter the w inter cold nnd before
tin* long but summer day-s come is the
arc about even on these two
time to purify nnd cleanse the blood
and bowels, the liver nnd the kidneys
wretlers as they are Kith top
so that these organs will . climirmte
rtotehcra, nnd us this match is a
the poisons, which—unless removed—
will go into the Mood causing erup­
fight to the finish, with thc best
tions, boils, pimples and unsightly r.nd
two out o f three, fulls, Un exhi­
paiqful rores. Y'our Kidneys, Liver
and
Bow els are nature!* methods of
bition o f real merit in promised
purification- So long as these import­
all that attend. Lake Mary toant organs are strong and healthy the
Lost Souls.
A spiritist tells us that people play blood is kept pure. If t h e / become
golf In Hit* life bereufter. If they use weak or diseased, weakness, nervous­
tbe sayn* language while playing |r n e s s .'loss of appetite, indigestion.
Ibat they do here, we think we know
In which division of tbe hereafter tbe
game ls played.— James J. Montague.
Another way to lx* satisfied with
your lot in life is to keep the back
part o f it cleared ttf rubbish,

kept w ell‘an
to have .pint]
blotches and

rre is mi use
in eruptions,
l are but thc
J the poison
t* movers o.” your hody-|thfe Liver,
Kltldpyf and Rowels— qro jiol proper­
ly m work. Take RE-CU -M A and
stimulate these moot ltn;virtaht Otx.
,:anK*

* .

I’.K-CU-MA will thoraughly drive
out the poisons and will dem ise and
rebuild your run-down .system: Your
appetite will improve and you Will en­
joy your food. KE-CU-MA ie thc
pci feet lyiVim cleanser because til acta
in Nature s’ Way.
• . r.,
LET
RE-CU-MA
BE
.Y ^ U R
SPRING TONIC— FROM NOW ON
USE RE-CU-MA.
v - Wi
RK-CU-M.A is on aale in.SanTord W
the Union Pharmacy and by hlntokt
all good ilrujcRi*ta.—Adv. ;•
-\

�T H E S A N F O R D D A IL T H E R X U D T T H U R S D A Y , APR IL 5, 1923
II
S A L E - - Complete Carbidi
lighting system, at very cheap price
Ph.°n» gt03.______
C-3tr

Noted H ealth Experts Join /i
In A National Crusade To Make '
Life Safe For Mothers and Children

FOR SALE.OR TRADE— A dan tyT
room cottage on fine building lot
only four blocks from Ornnge avedue. -Will trade for- Sanford proper-

Uniformly

M Classified Ada lc a word. No W
ta Ad taken for Irsa than 25c. 8*
cotta ge,
m &gt; And positively no Classified **
IfiO-Wi
n
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
Mt must accompany all orders.' Ha
W AN TED
m Count the words and remit *n
IBI aoordingly.
WANED. A chnnco to build
your
ta Ha I * m M Ha a
new home before lumber gets any
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
FOR SA L E
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc

Selling Citrus Fruits
•j A business institution administered by business men, the
Am erican Fruit l$rtm*en* Inc. is serving a ftvst increasing num
t x T -o f BTOwrrs-TOlcty^tjTvRTiri- oi i(.s eiiicien t peri3rmance.

\\ ANTED TO BtlY— Asparngus fern
FARMERS— Y au&gt; Can get seed bed
L
/ r a w s -and -irrigation plugs at th4 J !£ £ i- / o rnC°y^ ,c lff w -stock ■mil 1-p* u !■—
■ ! gootl price. Address W. P . Newell i
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
t o., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
*
27l)-tfc
FOR SALE— Doater and Gaya* paints Flaand varnishes at Sanford Novelty j ^
I h i)— I wt-lve Imv.s beta(vn the
Worka, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
ngr* o f ]0 and 15 to sell the Daily
FOR SA L F — Rhode Island eggs
setting, 15 eggs for |1.00.
Ellsworth, Bcnrdall Avenue,

*!II Its definite,
conservative charge
per box for selling; its exten,
#
give market representation; its largo corps o f exp erts; its na­
tional advertising; its exclusive m ethod o f tradem arking each indi­
vidual fruit— each are factors in its success; but it has achieved
by applying recognized business principles to all its activities.

Herald on the street and also t« be
substitutes for carrier boy routes.
See Lewis Shipp at the Herald of fidbet ween 3:30 and 5:.1li p. m.
:ior,-tfd

FOR SA LE — Two houses, Sanford
Heights, Hunter, Route A , IJox ICO.
.
a-atp
FOR SALE— Ten room, two-story
house, on lot facing west 145 by 130
fe e t Best purchase in Snnford for
money. Sec Ellison George, N. E. cor­
ner 4th and Cypress A vc.
1-CU­ acres' at Geneva for used car with
KOR SALE— Strawberries.
Orders starter. Ford preferred.—F. I!. Brad­
taken one day, berries delivered fol­ ley, Box fill, Geneva, Fla.
2-fitp
lowing day, 12Vkc per quart. Phone W A N T E D - First class stenographer,
3303 or L. II. Jones, P. 0 . Box 343.
would prefer one with bookkeeping
2-Gtc experience, ,l!ox "oil or care of Herald
Printing Co.
building-- lot
good location, $100 cash, balance WANTED—Stenographer.
small monthly payments.— E. F. Lane.
Box 8,33, Snnford, Fla.
Phone 05,
.
3:5tp

5-tfe
Apply t •
fl*3 tp

LOST

FOR SALE— Lot close in on First St
200 Park Ave.
3-fit;
FOIt SALE— Kiddie Koop and baby
walker. Inquire Room 7, Herald
Apartments. *
'
* 4-2lp

•j After-all, the business o f m arketing resolves itself into getting

fo r the grow er his due share b f the ultimate dollar. Senti­
ment has its proper place in business, but it cannot be a substitute
fo r accomplishment.

As officers of tho American Child
Health Association, Courtenay Dinwiddie and Dr. Thomas D. Wood ara
associated with Herbert Hoover, th*
president, in. a great undertaking,
the slogan o f which Is “ To Save tho
Mother and Child." Mr. Dinwiddio
is tho general executive of tho As­
sociation and Dr, Wood ono of tho
three vice-presidents.
Both theso officials are splendidly
equipped for the tasks they have
undertaken. Mr. Dinwiddio was con­
nected from IOOJj Ui 1007 with Belle­
vue and its alllwwTiospitals of New
York, whence ho went to Duluth,
wheru for threo yenrs ho was active
in developing social service and
health bodies. He was superintend­
ent of Public Welfare there and wns

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

pee week

Cards of Sanford’s Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whom, in his chosen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the people.

Orlando,

DR- TH OM AS D . W O O D

If we please you, tell others: if not.
___
tell us. Phone 498

SANFO RD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. CO LLER, Prop-

General Shop and Mill j
Work

George A . DeCottes
Atlorney-ul-Law
Over Seminole County Hank
IFOKD

FLORIDA

FREI) R. WILSON
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
Pint! National Hank Building
- :FLOW

CO N TR AC TO R and BUILDER SANFORD — -j117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Ha.

B. W . IIERNDON
CHELLE M AINES
IN SU R AN C E AGENCY
F IR E

LAW YER
. — Court House

AUTO---------- BONDS

S. O. Shinholser

M hz aail aid

Contractor and Builder

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,

FLORIDA

A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons

Glaaaeo Designed

Optlclan-Optomririat
12 Eaat First Strati

Sanford. Fla

torially incrvaxed during tho present
year.
a r c h it e c t
The buxine** man or firm today
seek ini: to speed up and make more
({oom 1, Miller IUdg.
o ...eicnt a delivery or hauling aystem
4AN FORD
FLORIDA
ha* no pioneering work to do. It U
no longer a matter o f experiment in
coats.
Experience of olhera bring*
W . J. THIGPEN
the answer in dollars and cents.
Time was when the bunines* firm
Real Estate .
adapted the big truck la-cause o f Its
FIRE, LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE
load cart yip apt**!. Morning »aw it
leave the loading Station filled to
Dfficc 271
Phone*
maximum capacity and more, and
|!e*. 205-

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

M a in

O ff le t

R B A I-T Y * C O M P A N Y
W VKSTM EXT

COM PANY

104-A H * ( * * l l * A « r .

S T E W A R T The Florist
Cut Flowers.

■Floral. Design*

Annual add Ornaments! Plants

DR. J- T. DENTON
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON

814 Myrtle Ave.
R oom *

SA N F O R D M ACH IN E
. COMPANY
General Machine and Boiler
W orks

206 207-208 Mcisch Building

Roam* 226-228

DR. IL M. MASON
DENTIST .
New Mcisch Building
Phone J »l '
Sanford, Florida

Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
The thing that worries Europe most
Acetylene Welding
Phone 62----------- Sanford. Florida U the fear that
the 'H ags the threatens

Q u a lit y

SMUGGLING o p t HIT TO UK
trade although the United States the duty was imposed on the presi­
STOPPED SAYS SENATOR
Shipping Hoard hai ■something like dent to faithfully exetcu'e tile laws,
DIAL OF S o n ' l l CAROLINA
1.0901 Idle chips, to shy nothing of and that with “ Enormous facilities al
the navy, tile coast guard, mid other tlu» hands o f the government” it
government agencies
There is no should “ protect itself against llio.K
aiTronte to its sovereignity.' '
icason with the government facilities j
at band why such a state ofaffairr. i
should longer continue, it ought toj
bo. stopped at once.
“ Rejnirts are constantly appearing .Must be nhlc to recognize an unusual
iu-tbo-poldfe-pi ess of tlictTTgr^tniTh-j VblUe nail huve~!)*Jc in rat h. Exprrl-'
her of rum running vessels otf our enCe unnccc-saary. Apply an soon as
coast attempting to smuggle liquor pn isihlc after 9 o’clock Saturday
inlu this country,'* the senator stated morning. See further particulars in
in ptrfucing a discussion of tho con- Herald Friday. Watch for it.

One Ton Truck
W ill Be popular
Dm ing Coming Year

Quick Service Transfer
Slot-ape Facilities

Florida

Dependable

nlzcd as an authority on chilif health
and has devoted much o f his time to
WASHINGTON, April 1,—She citi­
this work. Ho ia cbllcgo physician
and professor o f physical education
zens o f the United States demand
at Teachers* College, Columbia Uni­
prompt art ion by utilizing till facili­
varsity. Aa chairman o f tho Joint
ties
at its command to suppress turn
committee o f tho American Medical
hunning,- and smuggling along our
Association and tho Nntional Educa­
tion Association ho has been espe­
coasts, Senator Dial, of South Caro­
cially active in developing standlina, declared in a statement today,
ardA fo r tho health o f school chil­
it is nil inn rage, w o rse limn n force
_____ ____
dren.
Th# American Child’ Ilealth As­
|he said talit the administration oansociation has taken tho “ Children’s 1 |not find adequate facilities to enforce
BUI o f Rights,** drawn up by Mr.)
|tlie prohibition laws.
| "I have been noticing the large
(number of ships doing a contraband
I business in, and around Amcruary
i waters," Sofia tor Dial stated, "am i
they seem able to carry on their illict

new, garage and cement walks,
five aero farm on good road, i
terms. Inquire 1103 Oak Avchuc
I'OR SALE—^Davenport, dining
ble, chairs, chlffioniere, iron bed
31S Mngnolin Ave,_____________ 5:

American Fruit Growers Inc

COURTENAY DINWIDDIB

Don’t forget the One Cent Sale,
Thursday, Friduy and Kuturday,— R3-tfc
0 . Bower.
Don't forget the Qgfc
Thursday, Friduy and Saturday.
C. Bower.
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
MONEY •
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
and mail It to Foley L Co., 2635 Shotfiefii, III., writing your name and adfield, III., writing your.name and adturn a trial package containing Fol­
ey’s Honey and Tar Compound for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid*
uey Pills for pains in sides.and bock:
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic
Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic fur constipation,
biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv.

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, weurf and
use and what 1 should
buy for my family.
1 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
I 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
tilings which t h e s e
n a pi 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 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
3tands for a product of
quality.
In speaking
that name to tlie clerk I
know I am asking for
the best.
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods. I pat­
ronize the shop that sells
*

(This was written by a woman)
-

V

*

•

• . *;

Published by the Sanford Herald in "cooperation with
The American Association o f Advertising Agencies

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="16">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="17647">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1923</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18458">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, April 05, 1923</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18459">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18460">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on April 05, 1923.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18461">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18462">
                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 05, 1923; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18463">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18464">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18465">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18466">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1860" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1732">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/14abbcda03d55f4fbdadb39260d14c43.pdf</src>
        <authentication>888ab49d8ace32d111a52c6b8e1aac58</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="18457">
                    <text>»

•

r '

*

.
'
.......
*'• • ■■V2;*.J. &gt; ' - 1 Ay, ;■ -,1
' •

/

.

•

IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O •RLD
’S G* REA
TEST
V E G E T A B L E SECTION
■ •
«
,

NUMBER 5

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, 1923

VOLUME IV

LEGISLATURE WILL REFER
NORTH DAKOTA RESOLUTION.
TO COMMITTEE OF FIVE

The governor in his
' message to the iegisla- '
lure today, recommend­
ed:
.
Tax remedies;
That second , choice
votosvbe eliminated from
the Bryan primary law;
* That the gasoline tax
he increased;
' ,
That the one mill state
road tax l»q'discontinued;
That the county con­
vict lease system be
abolished;
That a constitutional
amendment dealing with
reapportionment
again
bo submitted;
■
That a state game con•-nervation department be
established;
Legislation looking to
Gov. Hardee
tick eradication;
That increased appro. .
•' ,
' priations reeommeuded in the budget for ngnoultiu.d ag&lt; ttcics and edneational institutions be granted;
That no more lonmiissions Ijo crcatod, aticl it tiioj must
be created, that th e y Tie carved from'the cabinet;
_
That the tendency on the part of some counties and mu­
nicipalities to incur heavy debts be discouraged.

vi |tAB *V*.

Carlot Shipments Reported for Tuc*
dny, April 3rd:
Florida—
section".
...... :.31
Florida—By bont, 1R4 crates.
Florida—Manatee Section —......... .11
Total ....'......................................... -...62

DEMOCRATIC
VICTORY WON
IN CHICAGO1IMPORTANT ITEMS

Shipping Point Information for Tuea|GALLS FOR CONSTITUTIONday, April 3rd:
j AL AMENDMENT FOR RESANFORD, FLA .: Warm, showers.
a p p q r t io n m e n t
Hauling*
moderate, demand nnd
movement slow, market steady. Car­
loads f. o. h. usual terms: 10 inch
do:, stalks shrillu shrdhi etnoin i|im
crates Holden Solf-binnehliig 4-0 tioz.
i For the Hencfit of Florida Are
stalks in the rough 9L2ft-$I.IO, most­
l l l r T h r \»»iirlnlrtl I’r r a a l
Of the First Dny of Session Were HAD CHARGE OF KI.AN HEAD*
Drought Out in Long Message
CHICAGO, April 4—Judge Willinm
ly around $1.23, few. well blanched
QUARTERS YESTERDAY, IMSExploded When Davis Moved
to the Legislature
.
Dover
of
the
superior
ci^irt
was
swept
higher.
PO SSESSED TODAY
*
For Appointment Cqmmittcc
into the office of mayor yesterday
•
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
*
( H r 1 h r A m t o Is I H P r t * « l
'
with a plurality of hundred and three
Total rnrlot'-shipments from San­
TALLA H A SSEE, April 4.— Rec­
( f l y Tfc- A a a o r ln ln l I’re aal
(Ilj- T h * A m i i f h l n l I ' r f M l
ford this season to date.
3,012 thousnnd, second largest in the eity’s ommendation that the Itrynn primary
ATLANTA, April 1.—Sheriff Low­
TALLAHASSF., April 3.—The first
history, turning city administration law Ihi amended to do away with
Total cnrlot shipments from Mntifireworks of the new legislature broke ery of Fulton county with a force of
over to the democratic ranks after
Mitee
this
season
to
date
.
..
1,270
second choice votes and require a sec­
on the floor of th e.house today over deputies
. , . , ____ ocrly
___ , today
, took charge
„ of
eight years tof republican rule uwloif ond election ( when no candidate re­
Total
earlot
shipidcnts
from
Snflk
the death Mnrtin Tnbort of North imperial palace headquarters of the
■
U ceiving n m ajority; that a largely inford last season to dale
. 2,430 Mayor Thompson.
Dakota, convict under private lease Klnn t inier an order signed by Judge
The
Democratic
party
showed
‘
in­ cronsed gasoline tax be levicd&lt; for
Total cnrlot ahipmetifs froin'Mnnearly in 1021, The house voted with ! Iioiikis dispossessing \V. .1. Simmons,
creased
strength
in
the
city
council,
ntec Inst season to date ............ IHW
ro:ul hyilding and maintenance; that
three dissenting to refer the resolu- Imperial Emperor, who look charge of
electing thirteen of twenty aldermen a way he found to bring taxes from
•
•
lion on the subject from North Da- the* paluce^aud Klan yesterday under
Telegraphic' Reports•From Important voted for. In special congressional nil taxnhld property; thnt the county
kota legislature to the committee of a temporary injunction obtained by
election in second Illinois district, convict lease system
Markets
lie abolished,
five to determine whcthei* the housdjhim against Imperial Wizard F.vnns.
B A L TIM O R E : fit), cloudy. 2 Flor­ Morton Sull, republican, was elected and that provision be made for reshould institutu an investigation and The order signed by Thomas directed
ida arrived,’ 0 ears oh track including to fill the unexpired term of the late nportionment marked the address of
report hack tomorrow.
Simmons to appearhefore him this af- j
broken. Supplies moderate. Closing James Mann, oyer democratic oppo* Governor Cnry A. Hardee before the
The North Dakota ' legislature's lei noon showing cause why the in­
Tnesduy and opening Wednesday: D e-1 went,
hieiiniel session of the legislature
resolution ending for n full investig:i- junction against Evans should not lie
immd
and
movement
slow,
market
is
*
here today.
tion of Tnherts death as a igsujt of dismissed,
i dull. Floridir, 10 inch crates Golden
The governor who delivered his
alleged brutality in u private convict
i
Self-blanching
-I-•
}
do/.,
stalks,
fair
message
in person, recommended thnt
camp in Dixie county, presented to
quality 91.73-92.2ft. few well lilnuehed
the state road department be main­
the house before it went into joint
tained without any change in its pres­
high as $2.73
8 10 doz. stalks $1.30­
session tvith senate to hear the gov­
ent
organization. He recommended
11.7ft.
ernor’s message. Representative Da­
that the one mill tax now levied for
DETROJT: 30, partly cloudy. S
vis immediately moved for appoint­
the road department be discontinued,
Florida arrived, 2fi ears.on track in­
ment of a committee. Amos Louis!
some yi*ars will elapse before the decluding
broken,
Supplies
liberal,
devigorously opposed it and flights of
l l . r T h r A ■■. . ri al ri.
nnd in view of the "possibility that
n.ni.d aiul movement light, market
oratory followed, with lien - Willard 1 ■" *~"
ST. AUGUSTINE. April I.—This pnrtinent can expect to extend its
dull.
Florida,
10
inch
crates
Golden
supporting Lewis and J . Ed Stokes J UDGK WHITE FINISHED INinto every
Self-Blanching and New
French city in fancy Vrent hack four cen­ construction program
STRl'C TlO N S AT NINE
' seconded the Davis motion.
j
Purnell
Set
Himself
Up
as
Kinff
.
and
Usurped
Strain l-fi iloz. ‘•talk* 92.30-93.tK); or­ turies this morning .tnil shortly after county in the state, that n policy be
Exemption of former service men .
TODAY'
10 o’clock saw Don Juan Police. adopted of maintaining counjy roads.
dinary low as $2.00.
Privileges by Fraud
from poll taxes, exemption from tax­
Knight of Leon sail into Mntaiizas This maintenance .policy nnd the re­
CLEVELAND:
31.
cloudy.
4
Flor­
( l l r T h r A»&gt;iiflnlnl P rra a l
ation on Legion home and other buildida arrived, 10 cars on track including hay and claim all Florida in the.name lief of the counties from theonc mill
ST. JO SEPH , Milh.. April t.—Tin
( , ings was recommended in n report.
LANSINO.
Mifli..
Apt■
!
I
Formal
charges_Unit
the
fsrenlite
House
of
broken. Supplies liberal, demand and of Spain. Veterans watched hardy tax would cause such benefit to them,
Foster, charged
i submitted to the legislature by Uusto «»•* of William 7..
David
t-olony
«t
Benton
Hnrhor
i*
based
upon
••Foundation
of
......
it.
iiiovemenisi ow, inarket s'l1gIilly weak• mlvenlurer impersonated by A. M. he added, that they "can afford to re­
Michigan'' law
with violutin r.the
I
l .............. .
Willi
|f'*.
Bonus committee of six. TThe
report ngii
. . . . . ,lower. Morula
j | mlTvIer
nst erim inn I sy ndi cntir in* went to hlity nnd fraud" were filed in Ingraham county ci.ci.it court t h i s ‘J «r, prices slightly
l&lt;tj *•'"1 of
' 1 this city land from repro lease all demand* whatever upon any
said the committee hud studied prac­ I lie ju ry at 0:40 this morning when Attorney tieneral Douglnity
dtiction
of Caravel Dolores Disturbed part of the sources or revenue." left
. i ugan.
m rgis i •
j
f t(
inch crates various varieties
in the
“ l»I III*
*
.
ticability of land grants, but had Judge White finished reading instrue- quo warranto proceeding •_begun ... court ye&gt;Unlo) “ j
Indian village of Cautio and march to the dcpnrtnjent. The state's con­
^
V”
*
-, ..
.
. . . . . .
rough l\ «lo*. nt iiIKh nnd H iiox. stnlka
foound the the Everglades lands enshow cause why the organization should not be disbanded
I d«&gt;
^
|2.2ff.f2.M, quality poor nnd fair, through the streets of the oldest city struction program should he concen­
cumbered by congressional net and “ on*,
charges allege the colony has set itself up as a ••Kingdom with H.M. an
|MMir, some decayed *1.00-92, in the United States,, in all grandeur trated on trunk highways, ho said.
other state lands inaeessihle.
or the old world. This was the open­
! ,,,‘V l l head of the order as -king." Allegatnms werg also made that I
^
^
In recommeniilTtg thnt the county
North Dakota resolution later pre’’*» »» y rn « or a $..000 fine
association whiel, filed tirti.-le* of incorporation in \ \ m as a re iglous and
&gt;
37, partly cloudy. Four ing event of their bay celebration convict lease system he abolished the
sented to the senate which voted t . . , - - both at the discretion of the jury.
•'•‘ ion has usurped its privileges as ....,orga,..xnl.«„ of Hus
^
^ •. _u i&gt;iri|k|.ii
a commemorating the discovery of governor ulso recommended thnt pro­
defer action until the house acted.
,
\i i i i k \ T K
Florida and founding of St. Augus­ vision he made that in small coun­
hrokeii cars on track. Supplies limThe governor a adorcBs ouiuiuni,
.
• ties not having enough convicts
n.nrket steady. Florida, 10 inch crates tine.
his administration views on Iegisla-1
“
organize road gnr\gs, thnt the conited, demand and movement moderate,
,
.
,, the onl&gt;
_t„ I,.,n
e s s soiledtion
virtually
business
s u m i "And the audience, my hoy, were
CH IEF h ll.L lltR K W 'RESIG N S.
viets might l&gt;e delivered th other
New
Flench
Strain
3-fi
doz.
stalks
i .
.
.
legls- glued to their seats, said the delight
uled for second day ot tne M " “ '•*
counties or to the state road depart­
laturc. The governor tunud from «d tutor.
Chief Killibrow, the efficent nnd ment.
IRK: ftft. cloudy. IK Fior­
•*T&gt;!;»t certainly was a neat way &lt;
his written message to emphasize Un­
nffnhlc chief of police is wearing citi­ ’ The governor alv* recommended
ina arrived. Supplies moderate, dcimportance of abolishing the county keeping thetn tlu re." said the critic.
zens clothes again, having resigned tiek eradication legislation nnd estab­
niniiil moderate, movement limited,
Deposit with the Seminole County
his position as chief the first dny of lishment of a department for the con­
convict lease system, enactment of a
niuikct steady.
I'Toridn, 10 inch
three-ccnt gasoline tax, no fence, cat­ Bank and your money will he glued to
January, the same to take effect the servation of fresh water fish and
i rates Gulden Kelf-hlaiieiilng and New
yoif.
tle law tick eradication, .conservation
first of March, but he was not relieved game to he ndmiliist«{cd by u com­
The Chamber of Commerce and R otarian s W ere
g«|until the first of April nnd really took missioner with the power to select
of forests. Higher gas tax than now SANFORD LIBRARY WILL BE
Ids ' badge yesterday. Roy Wil­ county gunie wardens in tho various
exists in this state has been -found
CLOSED UNTIL APRIL 7.
’
Both Well Represenled
$:u.o; s.m.iie,- sizes 92.00-92.2r,. auc- off
liams will fill the the interim term countis of the state.
popular in other states, tlu- gawmot
• ' _________
. •
•
tion prices, washed and prcmolcd, all
until a successor tail bo appointed by
The governor's message mentioned
said, as a . m e a n s . d U building good T h e Public 'Library will he closed
ied
by
his
press
agent,
"B
ill"
Wright,
sizes 9l.Hft-92.IO, Bundled 3 dozen tin) City Commission to take the plncp
until
April
7th.
when
it
will
he
opened
,
Today’s
luncheon
of
the
locnl
Kithe
need of increased funds for the
roads. The house adjdUrncd follow­
superintendent of the Chnulnuqun. j stalks 92.30-92.75.
in
the
newst«uo
building
owned
by
wunis
Clufi
was
not
only
one
of
the
of
Chief
Killibrcw,
who
has
made
n
state
institutions of higher learning
ing the joint session until 1&lt;» o’clock
good officer and who will Ik&gt; missed and said that 'substantial
tomoriow morning while the senate Mrs.' De Forest, on I he corner of l,r „l attended, hut probably, the most were there. "Charley" rluims that
hyAiis many friends all over the city. would bo recommended in the budget
reconvened and President Turnbull Pirimotto avenue nnd Second street. ; eiijoy a hie. affair of the kind ever held ••Bill" i:i the original hot air artist, Director Hines
t(ijs rtly tiu.r0 la-iiqt a good sized
The elus'iug on Tuesday was miHe has not made any plans for the to he submitted.
announced committee assignments.
hut the writer lielieVcs they must Invi
of Veterans* Bureau
.............
avoidable: In tlu nioi ni'ig the pluis&gt;4€|f.|&lt;.#culioll f r,,ni both the Chamber of
•'I hope that you will be willing to
future but will probably remain in
Mr.
It
-1 mid lath were torn from the north. f |||nmt,ril. Ill|(| t|u. Rotury club pren- both attended the same school.
make
the necessary. appropriations
Sanford
as
it
in
his
old
home
and
he
Approves
New
Rules
TA LLA H A SSEE, April L—The
wull. filling the room with plaster. t ( l to n(jl|
t |„. enjoyment.
The I'lattenhurg's Impromptu talk was
for
their
maintenance/ hu added.—^ .
served
the
city
many
years
ugu
as
an
1923 session of the Florida legislature
probably the best ever heard in this
|„th, dm and lime dust. No one was meeting was callid to order.by Presl"The
people
of Florida are in tho
officer
afterwards
going
to.
Tumpu
Designed
lo
Prevent
Political
Pressure
started at noon yesterday amid floral
city, lie spoke upon "Community
notified that it was to he done, so , it.til Sim rot) and Rev. Brownlee in­
nnnomulous
position
of demanding
where
ho
was
on
the
city
detective
and
Influence
hanks and the well wishes of pretty
Welfare,” and was rod' ''d master of
there was no ehaiue to protcet hooks. voked the blessing.
(Continued
on
page 4)
force
and
made
a
line
record.
girls. The usual impressive cere­
his subject. In the course of his re­
T h e Woman’s Club in foiling t"
I
It)
Tl»r
\
w
ot*I
ii
It'tl
l*rra«)
Beau. Unuinel acted as song leader, marks ho said tii.it Sanford had the
monies marked the ascendancy in the
WASHINGTON, April 4.—Director
Aiake any arrangements for the tea ' - - — M l . r w s | i l l |ircalded at the pi
senate presiding chair of T. T. Turnl est prospects of any city he hud vis- Hines, of the Veteran's Bureau, ap­
sonahle amount of j.rntcctt*»n «• «»o s ,. ^ ^
AfU}|. BjnKi„K th„ opening song,
hull of Monticcllo in succession
Red in the stute to become a real proved the new rules of procedure in
promlsod
in
agreement
will)
v
'
*
j
MrH
was called upon for u voW. A. MncWillinms, a veteran legis­
“City .Substantial" and intimated very bundling coniponontoiii cases designed
lator, and president of the body at its hrnry ........................ have furLt“ “ lL i ( .ll M.i,.r ,ion. and delighted the and- strongly that only the citizenship to prevent political or other pressure
f
J
ienre with her churinirig voice, Mrs. tould hold it buck. He said a whole
last session, nnd L. D. Edge °
’
from influncing unduly compensation
It. It. Dean accompanying hcr..on the Jot more, hut not having u steno­
county, to the ohaif of the house.
allotments to ex-soldiers.
.
piano. Tiic Indies were obliged to re­ grapher at tho*^luncheon, the Herald is
• The formal election of officials and
spond to nn enthusiastic encore. Mrs. unable to tell you of all Ids enlighten­
attaches named atlast night’s caucus
It. K. Tolar, president of the Wom­ ing. But every reader has the oppor­ Execution of Vicar
WASHINGTON. April 3—Business for commercial purposes according to
marked the only business transacted
survey, which showed that com­
an’s Club, ulso win a most welcome tunity of .hearing this gifted nnd bril­
by either body in the approximately
is Confirmed by Press in March thus far gives reason to the
mercial loans of. the member banks
goezt.
liant man. Ju st go to the big tent on
ninety minutes session. The senate
Dispatches Today believe that there will be no slacken­ lire approximately 9500,000,000 larg­
Our own VDuvc" Thrasher, presi­ the lake frpnt this afteri^on, and you
as usual had to: mark time for a
ing In activity in tho immediate fu­ er than at the end of December. Bank
dent of the Rotary Club, made u short will be entertained and instructed by
while waiting for the committee from
(H r T h e A *ao rls(rd P re ss)
ture, according to u surrey of con­ investments, however,' have' decreased
hut forcaful talk on tlic.hcncfitB of the him in all that you should do und he
LONDON, April 4.—Confirmation
the hohse announcing the organisa­
so thut the aggregate of tho loans
Chautusqua and m*do an earnest plea to become a good citizen of th e best of thcexecution by Soviet authorities ditions made public tonight by the
tion of the lower body. Both houses
and investments combined Is only
•
it
wo
re
in
the
new
number*
and
at­
federal
reserve
hoard.
Thu
high
rate
for the support of the Kiwaniuns to town in the stute.
of Uona}unlino Butrhknvitrh was con­
sent committees to call upon the gov­
slightly lurgvr.
of
industrial
production
and
increases
•
bring this big organization back uext
ernor and inform him of the legisla­ taches of the house.
This was the first luncheon under tained in ii dispatch received from
Contrary to expcct*H °DS&gt; d*®pU®
.ion was really the feature of th. season. Needless to say, he was soon
in
freight
traffic
und
employment,
ture’s readiness for action. Arrange­
the now management of the Valdez Rosta Agency,' oflcial Bolshevik news
the Urge demand for funds for com­
4|tty, Flower, were mounted high on convinced that the entire hunch was
together
with
the
largo
volume
of
ments were made for a Joint Mission
Grill, and it was all that could he de­ organization.
the desks of the presiding officers
wholesale and retail sales, warrant mercial purposes there has been little
at 11 o’clock tomorrow when the gov­
w
ith
him.
sired.
One thing that inode a decided
if any increased total volume of cred­
whi,c individual member* too - c
The Herald will lie represented by tho assumption, the statement said,
ernor will appear In person and de­
City Manager Williams was also hit with the members—and especial­
it extended by the reserve banks.
that
the
business
activity
will
be
rtincmbcr.'il t,&gt;' thl'.r ' " ' " t . . . . .
a guest and e x p r e s s e d his pleasure at ly with Grandpa Dumns—wua the fact the Associated Press ut the state cap­
liver his biennial message
The
total of cixmings, assets and
S ^ S S C a u K i n . r«m
2 S being present.' Mr. Phillips and Mr. that daintily clad young ladies waited ital during the meeting of the Floridn maintained.
loans by the twelve banks was ap­
A
number
of
industries
have
al­
nounce the appointment bf commit-, lhcy called
^
Uiefc. with Asher, Kiwanians of Orlando, were al­ on the tables nnd the service was ex­ legislature and our readers can get all
proximately the same on March 24
thg news by wire every day. The As­ lotted increases In wages in off set­
for
HI.
.I
*
of
rhr
n l,h .. so *moug those present. • The latter cellent.
■
iees w m u nu - --- —,
as four weeks earlier, tho survey dis­
sociated Press is one of the jrreaterft ting shortages of skilled labor, the
house, but the indication. \rer« that oforatoi y and the young women were is secretary of the Orlando Klwanis
*
.
survey ‘showed, shortage of women closed.
would
before
ARTIC EXPLO RER SU RREN D ERS nqws gathering agencies in the world
.
•t '
Iit
I W
O U I U be
MB «* couple of days
'
.
a*
• as the flower of the ttatc and, Club.
The
distribution
of merchandise
und you get all the news right from workers having been reported in tex­
- Speaker Edge had Vn.de his assign- extolled
Judge W. T. Bland was greeted with
both wholesale and retail, continue*
will
move
everything.
Everybody
seemed
h«P
tile,
rubber
and
garment
industries
inents.’ -The two bodies will move everyth
FORT WORTH, Texas. April 4.— thi^ wires every day in the Dully
;,y and any hangover enmities were the song of welcome nnd made a short
with the need for skilled labor great on the same high level a* was noted
Herald.
Qur
news -pages
. .
- ... are filled
along Jo w ly for a few days, with in­ forgotten in the wreath of a new .es* talk, telling of h*is pride and pleasure Dr. Frederick Cook, former A rctic.e*- .---In February, the board reported while
in many industrial contcra.
in being an adopted citizen of Han­ plorer and oil promoter, surrendered with the news of city, county,, state
dication. pointing to little w-rk U sales
of suinll order houses and chain
Recent increases. in industrial and
r . i o n atleast for the
.
0 J-S •
4L
!af
H f wl thr W
f t r l f ! lat
i t llarge
ariM* A
l l f i MTU
world
and
arc pub­
to fedehal
authorities
(his afternoon and
ford-'He
made
a
host
of
warm
friends
fore next week.
..
stores
were almost'nd U rge in Feb­
The session has fifty nine
commercial activity have been reU..U admirers
......______________
and
hero and- is____
assured o* on a charge of using tho mails to lished as news items without regard
Chief Justice Taylor of the Sgruary
us
in January despite the shorVfircted in « larger volume of loans by
a hearty welcome whenever he hits, defraud In his oil promotions. Cook to politira or political creeds. The
cr
raynth.
Hale* uf the five »*“• ten
banks
which
aiv
members
of
the
rethis burg.
.
.i '
.
» j was in Kmackover when lie heard of editorial columns express the opin­
cent stores were givert as greater.
ugivo
syatem.
Most
of
the
loans
were
ion'of the editor.
••Charley*' Plattenburg, acciirnpan- [ th*ihorgs^wnH hurried hero. •
*' "
v
•
F . West, also of the cupreme court, cr cecolon.
•
,

SIMMON’S POWER
SHORT DURATION
FIRST FIREWORKS TAKEN OUT TODAY

REGARDING DEATH OF DA­
KOTA YOUNG MAN IN.CON,
VICT CAMP IN FLORIDA

HOUSE OF DAVID COLONY .
TO JURY TODAY,' is FORMALLY CHARGED WITH FRAUD
FATE UNKNOWN
in MICHIGAN COURTS TODAY

ST. AUGUSTINEIS CELEBRATING
ITS FOUNDATION

PLATTENBURG AND BLAND PRINCIPAL. . . . . . .
' SPEAKERS AT TODAY’S MEETING O F i * ^
KIWANIS CLUB— BOTH MAKE BIG HIT.......

MARCH BUSINESS SURVEY
SHOWS NO SLACKENING OF
ACTIVITY OVER COUNTRY

y

4

�t

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1923

PACE FOUR

others are bad, but the good habit
in life is the “Saving H abit” be­
cause it m akes you IN D E P E N D ­
ENT. of Others instead of D E ­
PEN D EN T.
(
S ta rt the saving habit today to
your decided ad van tage.
..
#

*

.•.

. . . .

4% In terest a t Our Sayings De­
p artm en t will help you.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER*
, President

;

SO CIETY
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
Wednesday*—Business Meeting of tho
Woman’s Club at Wclaka Apart­
ments at 2:30 p. m.
*
♦
.
Wcdn^tday—Chautauqua, Children’s
entertainment at 2:45 p. in.; Con­
cert by Vierra’s Hawaiian** and a
lecture by Chas. H. Plattenburg at
4 o’clock;' "An Evening in Hawaii’’
at 8 p. m.
Wednesday—Mrs. Fred Walsma will
entertain the members of the Merrie Matrons Bridge Club,at 3:30 p.
m. at her apartment in the We-

B. F . W HITNBR, Cashier

Mrs. Robert Pnrkor, of Wiscfield.
Mass., who has been spending the
winter at Enterprise, is the house
guest of Mrs. A. T. Rossitcr on Mag­
nolia avc.
, *‘
F. J ; O. Dean, of Dartmouth, N. II;,
who lias been spending the winter in
the southern pnrt of the state, a r­
rived In the city yesterday for-a few
days visit.
*
* "A MODERN PRODIGAL”
The Epworth League Anniversary
Day program ut the Methodist church
on Sunday evening, April 8th, at 7:30
o’clock will include "A Modern -Prod­
igal,’’ a p a t e n t introducing fifty o f
Sanford’s &gt;mung people. There will
also lie special music. Come early to
get a good scut.-—
A

Thursday!—Chautauqua, Grand Con­
cert, Laura Wcrno Ladies’ Quartet,
a t , 4 p. m.; Concert and Art Revue
nt 8 p. m.
_ •. .
Thursday—Union meeting of the Epworth Leagues nt the Methodist
Church.
Sunday—Pageant, "A Modern Prodi­
gal Son" nt the Methodist church
at 7:30 p. m. under the auspices of
the Epworth I-caguc.

N O T IC E .o k APPLICATION FOR
NOTICE TO A LL CONCERNED:
t X\ d e e d u n d er
s e c t io n
The Snnford Carpenters*.Local 1751
575
OF
TH
E
GENERAL
ST ATcontemplates a raise In scale to 75c
I'T E S OF TI1E STA TE OF FLORper hour, taking effect May 15, 1923.

ROUTH BAKERY 3

Next to Princess Theatre
. ^ _____ 5
■
•■■■■■■■ hu ■■uaniiiiH uiBii ■!)■■■■■&amp;■■■■ ■■on ■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Krupp D irectors to
Be Courtm artialed
* for Saturday F ig h t

ESSEN . April 3.—The four direc­
tors o f the Krupp plant whom_ the
Gporgc Kocrner, jr., of Miami, was
French hold responsible for Satur­
among the nrrivals here yesterday.
day's clash between German workmen
nod the troops will probably he
D. I - Thrasher motored to UeUand
court marl ialled next week at Bredthis morning on business.
envy. .
C. 1, Doss, of fampu, was among
Two or more workmen who were |
tho business victors in Sunfoid yes­
wounded Saturday have - died in
terday.
hospitals bringing the totul dead to
11. The Krupp ‘hospital surgeons |
announce that two others are in such
KASTF.lt IIALI.
condition that they are not likely to
An event o f social importance anil
survive through, the liight.
one that is looked forward to each
’ E . A. Wiles, of Xt. Augustine, is in year with much pleasure is the An­
nual Easter Ball givVn by the St.
the city for a few days transuding
Agues Guild, anil which was held last
business.
»
evening at the Parish House.
The Parish House was converted in­
T. J . Murray was mnong the
to a veritable fairy bower', with its
ness visitors here yesterday
lavish decorations.
Stately palms,
Jacksonville.
terns nnd potted plants encircled the
Among the out-of-state arrivals ■room, while the window and door
frames were outlined with asparagus
times u
here yesterday was F. R. Sheridan of
ferns entwined with-red lillies. The
Chattanooga.
stage was hanked solid with these
Mime graceful ferns studded with
LEA F HOUSE N l’ MIIKRK nnd
l l ra. John T. Brady- lias returned
i Amurilhiis, and at either end of the
e Plates at Sanford Sign Shop.
home from a delightful visit with
room were arches of green from which
I-CUher daughter, Mrs. Dan W. Wilder
were suspended baskets of Amarillias
in Jacksonville.
and ferns. Overhead xvns n^i attrac­
Alfred Robson, uf Qrlaiidu, was tive arrangement o f festoons in the
among those from out of town a t­ .pastel tints, ami in the center a large
tending tho Easter hull last evening Easter egg from which fell the fnvors. 3 he lights were covered with
a t the Parish House.
shade* of pastel coloring which cast a
Mrs. W. C. Hill hus ns her house soft glow over, this pretty scene.
The music was unusually good nnd
gupsts, Mrs. Howard I&gt;e Circle and
was
furnished by Bushnell’s Orchestra
little son, of Cairo, Gu., and Mrs. T.
from
Del.and.
W. Kenneddy, of Louisville, Ky.
O F T H E S TO M A C H
During (he intermission, a aeries of
vaudeville
stunts
were
presented.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J . Burkhart, of
Washington, D. C., are spunding a Among them being a group of vocal
abort time in Hanford and arc pleus- r.olos by Miss Eva Grace Wagner. The
crowning event of the evening wus
antly domiciled nt the Montezuma.

1

♦&gt; ♦ &gt; ❖ ❖ ♦ &gt; ❖

•&gt;

M il.

'

• •

Pleasure is taken in announcing that
the first of the two new steumships

and. Mrs. J . D. Woodruff and
Mr. and Mys. Braxton Bnggett were a
coagenlal party motoring to Orlando
yesterday afternoon.

“A L L E G H A N Y ” *

Mrs. ij. I)- bliong. of Havana, Cuba,
wl)v has been spending thu winter
with her mpthur a t I’alatka, is' the

M erchants &amp; M iners
’ Transportation Co.

.

uml •

*

“B E R K S H IR E ”
of thu

’

1 Store in Florida

______________ _

Phone 127

Sanford’s New Store

7x51 MIXED WEAVI

—

R0 Of m e

------------------------------

Dupl

Window
7 IT . LENGTH, 3G-IN. WIDTH
each .........................................

T l o r e are dual p r o ­
te c tiv e q u a litie s -III
every squiiri, Inrlt n h
fouling paper sold h&gt;
|IH Made trntil U »Uperdue rubetunce. It
lilt,Ites t o u r roof ul&gt;e&gt;•-I ii t •I &gt; w a terp ro o f
and k eep s out the
wind a 1*1 run.
,

PLAIN GREEN WINDOW SHADES,
each ........* ......... ................................

*

attractive guest of her cousin .Mrs.
will sail from
JACKSONVILLE vlu SAVAN­
J . N. Robson on Park avenue.

NAH FOIt BALTIMORE

Nr*- A. P. Connally, Mrs. 11. 11. 6:&lt;)0 P. M. APRIL 11T 1I ANI) 2 IBT
Cqnaally, leave this afionp*on for
Winston-Salem, N. •C., where they
wiira called by the death of thoir sisU r, Rawkins.

v v v v v v v v v v v v

10 Stores in Georgia--------------------------------------______________

CATARRH

A. J . Albright, of
Louis
■eqting tha Brown Shoe Co., k
city today calling on his lota

The Princess

certificate. In myofficO, nh&lt;l has made j I
application for Tax Deed to issue in
accordance with low. Said certificate
T—
—
embraces' the following described pro- --------. /- T O N I . G .H
.
•
.
•
porty situated in S em in o le'couniy.I
W esley F reck les
Florida, to-wit:. *
.
B a rry
: . •
NU of SE*1 of SE',4 See 19, Twp.
Notice is idreby
_ _given that W. A. 2i s* Range 2(V Eost. The said land
Don’t forget tho One Cent
Stapler, purchaser of ,Tnx Certifi­
being assessed at the ditto of the incate No. 8, dated the 2nd day of June,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
suAnce of such certificate in the name
A. D. J919, hns fijed said certificate in
C. Rower.
.
••
of F. W. Elbey. • .
my office, and has made application
.The members of tho St. Agnes Notice of Application for Tax Deed for Tux Deed to iseue in. accordance
Also Tax Certificate No. 408, dated
Guild' arc to be congratulated .upon
the
4th day. of June, A. V- 19l7, baa
with law. Said certificate embraces the
Under Section 575 of I he General
their success, of Inst evening, which
filed
said certificate in my ofTice and
following dencribod property situated
Statutes of the State of Florida
was largely attended not only by the
'Van
made
application for Tax Deed
in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
•to-wit:/'
Noticb is hereby given that Aman­
m issue in accordance with law. Said
Iccal pjfoplc hut n large number from da Snmueis, purcM tcr of Tax C ertifi­
Lot 7C, St. Joseph. •
the neighboring cities.
The said land, being assessed at' certificate embraces the following de­
cate No. 285, duKil the 7th day of
June, A. I). 1909, Jins filed r«nid certi­ the date of the iss0.vice of 1iuch •cer­ scribed property, situated in S e m i-,
ficate in my office, uud has made np-, tificate in the name of Unknown. Un­ nole County, Florida, to-Wit:
.N_ 5 a c r c a o f N E J^ ..o f-S E U _ o f-S c c 4
plication for Tnx Deed to issue in nc- less said certificate shall be redeemed
accord Ing t o 'l ftvr.^Ta'x Deed wnilssUc 19,' Twjf.'Si;, 3.' RnrTgc 30 E ast, F icrcsT J
EX TItA S, TOO
embraces the following described thereon on the 18th day of April, A. The said land being nsseMed at the
date of the issuance of such certificate
•
W ednesday-Thursday
property situnted in Seminole County, I).' 1923.
in the nnmc of Unknown.
W
ITN
ESS
my
official
signature
Florida, to-wit: Reg. 10 ft. E. &amp;
Guy Hates Post in
Also Tax Certificate No. -107, dat­ •
330.00 ft. N. of S\V. cor. of NE 1-4 nnd seal this the 13th day of March,
ed the 4th day of June, A .D . 1917, hns
of S\V M , Sec. 7, Twp. 21 S., Range A. D. 1923.
Omar, the T en tm ak er
(S
E
A
L
)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
filed »aid certificate in my office nnd
30 E, run S 599.28 ft. W. 82 ft., N
Clerk Circuit Court,
hns m*nde application for Tax Deed to
509.28 ft., E. £2 ft. (less N. 1.80
Seminole County, Fla. issue thereon in accordance with law.
ihs.) The said land being assessed at
Ily A. M. Weeks, D. C. Said certificate embraces the follow- the 4th dny of June A. D.. 1917 hns fil­
the date of tho issuance of such cer­
Mar 13-20-27 Apr 3-10-17c ing described property s ituated in So- ed said certificate in my office and
tificate in* the name of Moses Sam ­
mi nole County, Florida, to-wit:
,
hns mndc application for Tax Dcod
uels. Unless said certificate shall he
Notice of Application, for Tnx Deed
SWV* of S E U of SW»4 (.Less N«A to issue in accordance with law. Said
redeemed neebrding tQ lav; Tnx Deed
Under Section 575-,of the General
and less S W U ) Sec. 19, Twp. 21 S. certificate embraces the following de­
will, issue thereon on the 9th day of
Statutes of the .State of Florida
scribed property situated in Scminolo
Rnnge 30 E. 2\^ ncres.
May, A. D. 1923.
' '* Attend the balance of the week nnd
Notice is hereby given that II. Pitt,
W ITNESS' my official signature
The'said land being assessed a t the County, Florida, to-wit:
keep it going.
.
” &gt;
purchaser of Tnx Certificate No. 244,
nnd seal this the 2nd day of /fliril,
S E 'i of NEV4 (Less lfl.5 chs, N &amp;
date of the issuance of such ccrtifi-.
dated the 2nd dny of June, A. D. 1919,
cate in the name of Overstreet Tur­ S by 7.95 chs E &amp; W. in SW. Cor)
A. I). 1923. "
Sanford is now n Chnutauqun city,
has filed snid certificate in my’ office,
Sec. 19, Twp 21, S. Range 30 E.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
pentine Company. ’
Snnford wants elenner amusements,
anil hns mndc application for Tnx
Also Tax Certificate No. 400, dnted
Clerk Circuit Court,
Snid innil being assessed at the data
Deed to issue in accordance with Inw.
the 4th day of June, A. D. 1917, hns of the issuance of such certificate in
„ Seminole County, Fla.
J . II. Huddleston, of Geneva was
Said certificate embraces the follow­ filed said certificate in my office and
fi-3-o.n.w-fitc Ry A. M. W EEK S, I&gt;. C.
the name of Unknown.
among the visitors to the.city today.
ing described property situnted in has made application for tax deed to
Unless snid certificates shall be re­
Scminolo County, Florida, to-wit: NW. issue thereon in accordance with: law.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
deemed
according to law Tax Deed
Ex-Governor Brough of Arkansas
TAX DEED UNDER SECTION 1- 4 uf NW. 1-4, Sec. 19, Twp. 20 S.. Snid certificate embraces the follow­ will issue thereon on the 18th day of
is among the distinguished visitors lo
Range
32
East.
40
acres.
The
said
ing described property, situated in Se­
t 575 OF TH E G EN ERA L STA T­
April, A. D. 1923.
the city today.
UTES OF TH E STA TE OF F lifiR - land being assessed at the'date of the minole county, Fioridn, to-wit:
issuance of such certificate in the
Reg. 3.42 chs. S- of NW Cor. of £ E . W ITN ESS my official signature and
IDA.
seal this the 12th day dr March, A.
Mr. nnd Mrs." &lt;
name of Unknown. Unless said certi­
Chuluota were in
on
Notice is hereby .givnti "that W. ficate shall be redeemed according to
D. 1923.
•
Pierson, purchaser of Tax Crfiifi- Taw Tnx Deed will issue thereon on
a shopping tour.
(SE A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
rnte No^ 47, dated the fith day of Ju- the 1th dny of April, A; D. 1923.
Clerk Circuit Court,
rec- ly, A. D. 1914, ha* filed said icrtifiW ITN ESS my. official signature
‘ ’ Seminole County, Fin.
you cate in my offipe.’ und hns made np- nnd seal this the 27th day of Febru­
•
By A. M. W EEK S, D. C.
up plication fo f tux deed to is-stii* in nc- ary, A. I&gt;. 1923. . . •
Mar 13-20-27 Apr 3-10-17c
1
ciirdnncc with law. Said certificate
(S E A L )E. A. DOUGLASS.
embraces the following described pro­
Clerk Circuit Court,
I
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
■■■■■■
situated in Seniinph* County,
The Chautauqua starts t-very night
• Seminole County, Kin.
i, to-wit:
at 8 o'clock. Mpsjritl program first
Ry) A. M. W EEKS, D. C.
H E R E ’S Y O U R S T A F F O F L I F E , IN
S
IK New Upsnln a.&lt; ihuWn by J 2half hour ami then the fine lecture of
27: 3-0-13.20*27; 4-3c
E V E R Y DELICIO US V A R IE T Y
es l*li&gt;t recorded in Plat Book
Ex-Governor Brough.
e 13 (Orange Co. Records.)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ■ if you want to realize that i h c r c J i a n nrL o fh a k ln g .y oa need onl y - j j
mdd land being nsFex-od n\*thr
11. mV Fold punned through the
o A X DEED UNDER SECTION 5 look at the counters of Routh’s Bakery. Thcte, rows upon rows of ,
f the issuance of such certify
Bread, Pies, Cakes, Crullprs, Muffins, nnd scores of other varieties
city today with his chauffer so those
OF TH E GENERAL STAT- “
i the name of C. W. Goodrich
who seemed to know Henry -Mate.
l TEH OF TH E STA TE OF FLOE- ■ tempt the appetite and delight the eye. Absolute purity of ingred- J
said certificate tlmll he reHe dal. not stop at the Herald office
IDA.
■ jenls, linked in the cleanest, most scientific ovens.
I according to law Tnx Hoc
so we cannot substantiate the state­
sue thereon o*ii the 18th day ot
ment.

the nSthotic dance by Miss Jacobs, n
talented pupil o f Madam Leo Scovill,
of Tampa. Miss Jacobs made a very
charming picture in her costump of
purple and orchid chiffon and roses,
nnd graciously responded to the per­
sistent applause.
•
'
Following the Vaudeville, a temptihg salad course with coffee Ivas serv-

Ke.ittrvaliuna for i tnteroom accommo­
dation and automobile, including clos­
ed cars, secured from C. M. Haile,
'General A gent,‘Jacksonville, Flarida.

Hill
Lum ber Co.
Phone 130,

f)anfurd

First Street

SELLS IT FO R LESS

.W e l a k a B l o c k

V

�|%4 nA*u‘y t‘ 1 .v"** »• i«»0
. ;
’ i

r

’•
‘V11, r *u' V* * »v 1| '^\w,k '
•

Mil !*./■*i; * Li ‘#1

•
:Ti ’ V,'U. ’ ?C 1

,t
.. .

m*awt-

Mr

I

Jf*U

.. &lt;

.MilYD

T.T~

\h r

EAGE TWO

,cii -/• a*

Sanford Daily Herald
P i k l l t t r i i every n ftrrn m m evrept
*m y m« I k e H e r a l d I H I I l l W . 1 0 7
JM a i r n « !l a A r e , H a a f o r d , I ' l l .

The H erald P rin tin g Co.
rrni.iaiiRita

TH E SANFORD DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1923
money in cities of ten thousnnd decide
thnt Sanford is different from other
cities nnd regardless of population
Sanford, in pood , for loans on renl es­
tate right then is the lime to boost
Sanford an the greatest city of the
sire in the country. ,The Herald'said
it many years npo. You say it now.

I'llia r
n . J . HOI.I.Y— ..............
N. J . 1,11.1.ARO.. ..... H e e r e l a r y - T r e n i a i r e r
II. A. NF.KIi___ ............I l r a e r a l M a n k a r r
n. n. iio m .y ... A d v r r d t l t t R S t a a n a r r HAINES FOR VICE PRESID EN T.
Ad.ertl.lnR H air. Mode Knunn on
Application
The capacity irt which he Is most
I.ETV1!! s i l i r i * _Circulation Slanaarr widely kpown throughout flic country
I'l l cine i K » - W a f t e r B p. tn.
is that of a railroad man, and he is
Snk.rrlpllon Price In Ad.anrr
Oar Year__ ______________ _____*0.00 probably.the staunchest public advo­
I I I M o n th !___ ________________- a ott cate of government ownership of railnell.rred In Clly hr Carrier.
O n * W r r k .........xZ___:......... ....................I S O n t o .roads in Uto' 'Unitfd • States.—*-Isia
The Mr 12- tn IN-pasr Weekly Her­ Angelos (Cnl.) Times.
ald eallrrty cotrro Seminole f'nilnty
------------ o-----------l
and In puhllnhrd every Friday. Ad.ert la ln R eaten made knonn on applleaTH E GOVERNOR'S .MESSAGE.
tlaa. IJ.no per tear. nlitnjo In advance.

m :wni;u

•

t iik

AssociATiai

The Asaorlnted Press Is etcliislvely
entitled to the use for rcpuMIrnlton of
all news illsimtrhrs credited to It or
not otherwise credited In this paper
nnd nlso the local newt published
heratn.
All rlRhts of re-puhllratlon of special
dispatches herein l i r e also reserved.
Off Ire i IIKIIA1.1) Ill'll.H IM ;. I'hiinr Ms
______
Forelen AdvrtTielnir hepre»rn:stlve
—- ■— - •

.

JU S T 'K IP S — r/A"Kldi'CwdtenSt
v

hat

HE jTHOOWtT THEY SAID'. nw m in MU jowls- i n
50BKY MT iVb cor TO .
— u------r t--- AlUtiT THAT BOY OP 'TOURS)
yis Tiroay he broke A oioee cn
a LAMjr ^ T ah ir AihT the smr

1Otlt

Mr

A FEW
YE ARB I

&gt;•

• V.*"*^ «*"&lt;»*■ f .

WHAT

^ - J your r i s h t ,
non HIM’ MR J 0NE5
rC A ttY M n » OH lik
’ ,
WHAT O T A TH IN K O F
ih n t v i c o i t o l d n r t EGA THAT 5HCM.0
W ir e TWO T E A R !. A G O USAVS
T H t R E S - A B A D t L t i.

THEY REALLY SAID —

v il l a

TV

„

r
The (Jovcrnor’s mess apc piven in

P U BLIC ISTS AND PU BLIC ITY .
One of ihc'fuqnicst.things wc hove
:
seen lately is the atitunu of a lot o f ,B
newspapers townrds the so-called’ ■
“publicity bill” that was pmpo»ed at s
the last sdfsio'n of the legislature nnd
will he brought up again. F irst there
wns sent out a general nlarni b y ‘one
Harrison who was responsible for|5
several editorials written in 1D15 nnd! jj
dcclnViqg th a t'th e big dalies wereabout to gobble up the weeklies1
There could be no hetle* index lo char­
through some sorret bills: Some otli- H
acter than a savings pass-book.
•
tors fell for it. Even Benjamin, level ■
8■
headed nn the old rascal is, fell for *
This will serve you well at all times and
the hunk and wrote half a colum n!*
■
under all .circumstances.
about the “men higher up" in th o ]J
state editorial association trying to I*
put something over.
.
!■"
THE PEO PLES RANK of Sanford is
8
ready and. anxious to help you to help
J h c truth of the mntter is that b
yourself; An interest-bearing account is
every meeting of every pross nrsbeiavour be.**t recommendation.
tion in the state for tin* past two nnd! J
ond-half years has had more or less
time devoted to tho provinlons of the I m
hills nnd it is n hard thing to get i ■
action on the movement just because g
■
■
it does affect tbe newspaper* them- j ■
demand publicity fur the public b e - '"
v■
*
"
•j
j, »_
cause their papers would have to be I *
Sanford, Florida
the vehicles. The modesty of c ililo r tj*
V .
‘
; • • • • .
in this respect is refreshing when w o jjj
consider how opposed it is to the
characteristics of the majority of thu I R l E I I I l I I l l l l I B B I I l I R H I I I I I l I R H B I I l l H I R I l l l l l l l l l l i i
1
men to whom the result of their de­
ft f a tea ha l*u Pa .hi* Pa Pa P-a
liberations will be pre cr.'.cJ.
Florida Reed F u rn i­
The big dnlies *nre not Interested. tei
tu re Adapted to S tate
They have staffs of men on the news
gathering end and they can afford Rb
is Used Extensively
to render their reading public the tea
*eiy publicity service that these bill* hr
Florida more than any other state
PY
se.ek to make compulsory all over the tei
in
the Union is especially adapted to
state. The smaller papers cannot tea tei Pa Pa Pa R-a te^ pa tei tea
the use o f reed furniture and the fact
employ a staff of reporters who ran
I hat it is being used more nnd more
spend days digging up information W1NTKIJ VEG ETA BLE IN Dl'HTHY
every year indicates that people are
that will give the taxpayers what he
Two or thtQo states compete with A-nlizing the utility as well ns the
to j.tlow ai)0Ut what becomes of
Florida
in the production of winter benuty of it. The fact thnt it can be
his money, and in smaller cour&gt;tie.r,
vegetable;! and shipments are m ade1 finished in any desirable color to
extent a few like Lake where/m* of,|„ jt voluntarily, the "uixpAycr from Mexico and West Indies as w ell,1harmonize with the particular color
but Florida has advantages not pus-{scheme of any room, th e , charming
simply pays his money and as for
si sseil by any of its
competitors, effect obtained by tbe use of cretonne
infbnnatioh he does without.
.
.
, ,
bite dislributioji system in t alifornia or taspestry for cushions to match
I’ersonallv, we have had very little I
. .. . .
.
. ,
; *
. . . . . . .. probably is better than ours, but the t w i n d o w draperies, the coolness
in d;&gt; with pur lung Jt o*
. distanee of the western state from nod comfortable appearance of reed

AN INDEX

full in this issue of the Daily Herald
-t
is no more or no less that other B in sapes that have been piven to the
legislature from time to time. It
looks like the Governor had his ear
n
to the p rou ml and wmi trying to en*
.
courage lepislfltioll that Would suit
the greatest number of people. How­
ever, th.e fncssnpe is a pood one and
if followed by the legislature would
"V
/
mean the passing of sonic laws that
'/ $ $ ' INTERNATIONAL CARTOON
^
The House of Dnvid scorns tottorinp would greatly benefit the state. Tax
remedies are certainly needed,* second
in Michignn.
choice votes are a nuisance, we are
----- — r-p -----------Demonstrates that
many freak not in favor of any increase in gaso­
faiths arc founded to pivc the foun­ line tax unless the license tax he re­
. .
_____
duced, the county convict system
ders n pood job. t
should be abolished along with nil NOW-THAT the Legislature
------------ o-----------*
*
Chautauqua continues to hrinp out convict systems other than the state
the people and demonstrate that out prison farm, the state should lie' re­ HAS DECIDED to reside-in Tallahassee
♦ m' *
i
city wants hiph class entertainment. apportioned, a state game conserva­
tion department would be all rig h t'if AND GET ACCUSTOM ED* N) something to cat and maybe to drink
------------ o-----------.
* »
*
.* *
it is taken out of polities, tick crildi*
.
, .
Every business •nmn in Sanford
Cation would he the real tiling if it TH ER E ARE-SEV ERAL who want to charge the Auto Hoys mord
should take an hour off this afternoon
was to he controlled by j)tnlo laws
money (or gas
*
.
’*
nnd atend the I’lattenhurp lecture on |
made fort Florida
cattle,.* increased
.
*
‘
■
,
f
•
city huildinp. It will pivc them a
...
,
. . . . . .
.
i appropriations fof* agricultural and A N D Y O U H E A R M U C H fro m t n'^^KUck.V' a b o jit " t a x i n g ” th e g y lj
new visum of making Hanford a big,
,.
,
, ,,
, ,
__
....
“ |educational institutions art1 .needed
denied things" .from.the hieks
ger and bettor city.
*
t.
hut it should not be spent foolishly
------ ------ o
Headlines in papers say ‘All th, i as h is in ^*mr-(instanees we wan. AND ONE WOULD THINK tlmt.lin A.ne hut millionaires ride in
Liquor in the United Slates Will Now |B!'
rommissums ln I h .n ja »«
ears
th e poor l&gt;ec.|)lq all w alk
,
, , ...
. „ ,,
give fat jobs to a bunch of political1
*
** * •*
Be Stored at Washington:’ Congress-1
,
&lt;
, .
,, ,
., .
,
sycophants and heavy debt should be W H E N IN T R U T H T H E PO O R peoplr all h a v e Hig t a r s . w h ile Du- Hh !n 'V d m * r ih ^ n .^ m d U 'r ’lZ r w e l' f - 1
f “ rn.‘tu.re “n l I,cl{*
n; nke k n\oat
man Hill Upshaw said it was th e re ,/
,
... • , ...
, ,
* frowned upon in t-ounties and t itles m
riell tistm llv f m v in F o ld s o r o th e rw ia o d e s p i ^ th fin sd v t-ft in
to lav .« r s c lf open,,lu '
mn,kctp- counterbalances; nttract.ye and colorful for a country
during the last session and thev tr ic e . ,
.
,
,
I iwipo
‘ s ..
*
.
*
l*u
»»
,
&gt;
this in a measure, for altliiugh the where color predominates. There is
.. .
the state unless some returns ran be *\
to prove thnt Bill was a liar. Sou
,
,
,
, , .
' v
4
•
! to criticism from our ome o s \i^ &gt; , rojpj|t
m.,v j,e «uhstantinlly no furniture Hint will make n Florida
*
4
»
shown for the money expended. , \
We
miseon'true *our motive
they will store it there legally and
the
r
r
me
frent
the two states, less home so qttractive, .cozy and cool as
tltlv|S(„| ,ju,m u\ntxl\ the provisAs o whole tile governor’s message A N D I F f H O S E W I S E M E N O F T H E W E S T w an ted to do someBill will have to 'say it again next
lime
is
required
in
transit' fr nn Flori-. feed furniture.
thing worthwhile thnt wuuiti Vt’diuind'td thrir credit
contains sunn* mighty good poin.t- and
uf th»- hills .and as far a- wc ate
session.
*
4. * . *
da.
Texas,
I
o&gt;ii
hr.ti
and Missisippi
“ Itevd ,furniture in order to last
we again rise to remark thnt out govtied they can instruct our bg
.
u
i
e
j
w
t
well
-fuvoged
(is
to
weather
here
"iff Florida must be ronstdCTfttSty
\\ i |11 I l i l '. l R ( RI*.Dl,i OHS mid o t h e r s th e y Would islaftirs nit this-subject. Blit tt If
The sudden flurry in The weathgj iTimr is a wise politiiian a n d , hi' I'.SI *E ('I AI
condilims,
although
they.do
seem
to
different
from reed furniture as made
cut down th e tux oil e v e r y m e a s l y lice n se t a g th at c o s ts mon- funny that after two years and more
shows our winter visitors that unless know*' whereof he speaks before In
la*
able.,to
gel
their
produce
to
marup
north.”
says (\ F. M offitt of the
'
, •
th a n th e e a r upon w hich it i s h m t g ’
.Mine itew’^pnper men don't know it
they must go hack north on business speaks.
krt on hetetr freight rates.
Reed FuiniUirc Manufacturing Conttiling about the liills.- Lce'liurg ( ointhat it is better to stay in Florida
in view of Florida's ndvniitngcojs party. Little River, Fla. For instance
some time longer. This is the finest KNTF.ltING o i it i t &gt;i K i n VKAlt. I N S T E A D O F A D D IN G A m ' R D E N aroun d t 1m- i k t Bh «jf us poor* i•i&lt;i rial.
situation fo! liie production of w intec the harks of chairs should not be up—-----people
who
can
n
ot
a
f
f
o
r
d
to
even
own
a
e
a
r
Hut
get
one
to
month of the yeai in Florida and
The Dqil.v Herald enters the fourth
keep t h e w ife front elo p in g w ith a eelery g r o w e r
DRAPING A STA TE ROAD PLAN vegetaides thete~is inti rest in the holstered as is customary up north,
while it is spring everywhere it i
evidence of tin- larg'er i omumpiion Down here it is unnecessary because
.
. .
*
*
»
,
no* always spiing in Abe ninth until year now balay's issue being Number! *. . . .
MINI S (tB JF tT ID N S .
;
.iTuiTn
-litd iii ilio aji.'iuul bulletin of it is summer the yoiir round. Till'
i iie of ihe new volume.
Ue take A N D W E W O l 'I . D SA.Y IN P A S S I N G that t h e m an w h o passes a
Mny and June.
*
the
car
servire diGsion »if tJu* Auier* cotton stuffing that is used for the
law in T a l la h a s s e e i utt.irig out t h e licen se t a g will He o u r next
this oii.iMi.o to rail attention to the
Hi |it iiicipa! otiject ioiis to ;i!l the iettn Railway Association..''tateil mote cushions is not best for Florida so a*
govern#!* at tlii* s a m e tim e that W illie .1. g e t s t h e p resid en t's
Celery shipments from the Sanford fait that the Daily Herald ha# gmwn
many ■Uggl still! s and jilan- that have properly, the figures show larger run- flax tow* iu used which will not ntfrom a small winily to a huger and
* jo l., ’
section this season have icrqhcd
l."en illinnt ted friyin time to tilin’ strmptiim of the him! of winter vrge- tract rats nnd insects ns cotton will,
5&lt;20 carloads and the remaining ship better daily paper in many ways.
during llie last six or seven, years, tables jn whir It Florida growers spe- A great ilea! of imitation reed furniFrom a -aniilte beginning that protn- A L L OK W l! H I I brings* ns Hack to th e fa d th a t ta x e s }w e r e ottlv
ments will make the total
ibn
look.Ug td the eenritig o f .*t S l a t e einbzi e- lery, lettuce, strawherries, lute often culled fiber is made from
nrstde to g iv e th e ta x n d leelo i* n jolt.
ised
to be a %/x months dady for
ing the same period, let tin.' ship
v tetri of Jrighways for 1-lorida totn.'.to 's !iml wati : ritelon i. l^ifm' paper whir h is not as durnlile «s rood
ments have totaled KXI ears. A th. tin wintei tni^ith' tile lb laid has
’ In gh tin float in g ,o f a larg e issue tun.it» ly the hitlle*in d'" • m&gt; g .v e'm this Florida climate.
Wc have
‘c to r th a n
Tribune paragrapliii jtlly n oiail i .l gluwn to an all the \eai i.aind daily AND THE Pot»R MAN ha- no nnd r chain e to He
!i , l"*eti
been the
the fa.luie
failure *o
to jmo
pro-- p^u|( ,
i
bund-,
!it
.tiing
|,.;iris.
found
Unit
genuine
imported
India
for Flori la
several years ago, Sanford mil, well |iapei I wo e ,a s lat ge (alai vve li&lt;«|ie
ii.l, . h i , leeirguitioii f*o tin, i I'.ori
l |tl. , :il j.q shipments of mil sUi-! rer d gives the best results in the
twne
agood
1
mill
the
dill
a
1
1
]iil|iei
say, ''Ix-tluce reb f &gt;lii ate." Tampa
In that had all early .shown t ten im j pit- veg.iables a- eat«l,.ig,, t*iu!if]ow -mith. tb*ed furniture need not bo
witti few advel *.l-ilnelit - a lid printed i'( J P.E I &gt;1 \ I D E D i t tHe eit|ritul tetiinvcil to ( :ill:iH.*nt o r P a la lk .i.
Tribune.
lbogn -i muss
ry pro , r&gt; dry In.in, and potatoes have not llu* flail thing it so ofte’n is. We
on it « vlimit! 111e- s- with one Mono
•*
''
4#
j
reedo
with
their
own
mad
program.
v.
tn:i11■ri.-,11\ in the p.*i't tliree have found thnt Indiana oak used
type nt in h ne tin I let aid lia g'owt ( ( j j |'’()11I*]ST L A K E tn He mail* p e a k e r o r 11n K a is e r
Tile good Judies ,.f 1h«- VI. - I
' * ' " ' " i: w'th I’uv-il
roniinurng
,.Ji&gt;
|j,r tmj\a-mt-n* i.f manges for frames‘Inakes reed furniture pering heard something ....... . the lugli |l "
M ' ,,n “ 'll," ’n ' udn. nag, papei
/
* '
4
........
l,l,‘
&lt;
Drc.uub
St.
|lI((j
, . ltl
llt Die satin' i i i i f e c t l y strong .und solid.
Tho new
........J
life in the nation's enptlu) me sla
tt­w i t h two No II |,ni«type nun turn-• 11J G I*. I A .lo l l on t he ( haulan&lt;|iia circuit
I,,hi.-, Vi.lit.-ia. Ilrevatd, St. l.ucie. 11*3±*&gt;, HiUi and iPiL*.
prdyobrmus
effects
in
either
/green
printed
on
one
of
the
line
I
Duplex
ing :m investigation and a-k Attor­
t
I'aim Heath and Broward counties to
Tin*
total
movement
of
tomatoes
and
g&lt;M
d
or
blue
and
gold
a
rc.v
e ry *
ney Cenerjil Doughtily t.. investi­ I'tessc that ran be jooeUied, j,Milting ( »K AN Y -U T^11ICR M ig h t-tlf-lliltltl
Dade, large expenditures have been in ear lots in r.ijo was I n.aMi, in jp jj pupalui for this furniture n.i well as
r»,r.00
pnpets
pel
hour
from
ii
roll
of
,
*
1
gate several Vlale^enis that have
' made on what have in reality - been
it Wits 17,IP!t, and in . 1!»"-, lHi.HH. ivoty. gray ami limwn as they harI'min a y mall m wspaj.r r- p K U F f )RM A N ('E * 1Hat niij'llt
Imen made lately ah'ilit boore and paper
State roaiU because they have proven ShipmcnlK ate a.-r iitnei! to imply cm - moni/.e .with the great color schcnto
4
i
plain
the
prcM'iil
plant
has
grown
gambling in the inner eireles of so­
to lie ilnough lines of travel rather
sumption in like ratio, i'ailmid kJj tft- of Nature that is such a vital part
HAl’I’lxN Hllk IM'VlT tlirCJ
ciety at Washington, it is out opin into one of llie inn-t eoniplete lu vthan inmmutiity roads. ’I his same
an tils of iidery increased from
j of every Fluridn landscape."
p.i|rvi
lulltf
ill
till*
r
trite.
I
U'lij
the
ion that they will iirvi i Itr,d any thing
lliju;: | ii lie of tiie southwestern link
.tat-irr
I•
.*“•
»
to12,
1TB
in.l'.'k’
l
a
n
d
-----------------------------------few advet I iseo lliele lil'e* now adv
IN n t R T I M E .
of the Dl.xu Highway, which today
t
im merit - fin in 'every ll\e wire nui
•
_
Many m-wspaper
nu n j u i v /t, tin
Foreign Missions
is Ho only i ottiplelrd through system
•iVmv'lierribs iri t'.'^u, I'MP.t
legislature of
and as usual tiny ■b.in t.in the e.ty and iimiiy from out. Y A S S l ’ M !
l ading to tim toxvei (.a lf roust. Had in 1DJI
iini I n.dT-l i*i 1tklih Spinach
.________
Hoard Organized By
will be found trying.to put ovii leg i,i town and the foreign advertising
it lull Iteen for the enti'i prise t,f stli|,me’
:,
incrl'.i:
e,l
ft
uni
2,t»n*7
in!
list
ha
rloiitiled.
llie
Daily
Herald
lief
Iii
l
lolidri
atld
it;
piogli
islntirm in protect tin* rights of tin
a‘|id I il,! legislature, like it 11 its pie- Volusia, Semn.ole, Orange, Osceola.
Presbyterian Church
I'.ILM to r,,tl87 ill lW f.
people. A newspaper nmn knows lias I . pt ahead of the growlli of the upbu.filing.
r!
s. will hang on for ixty days. I*,ill. r.rul Hillsborough counties in
In
lie
sure,
only
a**part
of
the
cat
iriy
and
we
.*n&lt;'
now
ieady
fm
a
iit&gt;
what the country need- but he enunot
Anxiety —1lint the pll flit both* of will. Ii about liftv Will Ire wasted, as ‘ i.ntiilmlii.g their share of the
NEW VORK, April 71.— The board
When
lot shipments were I mm Florida; the
always put over the measures that In of twenty thou Mitul people.
through route, St. Petersburg, Tam ­
of
foreign missions of the Presby­
eilly
hear
hell
to
fill*
ii
.e
lmigs
and
f;,
r
;is
important thing D the growth of the
I ant lietielils to the slate
knows are for the best interests of that mink I- rein hed the Daily
pa, U-tl.r'knid, Otl.imlo and Sanford —
terian,
church consisting of *10. mem­
Herald will be found in the front pr era hings, permit it-* Ir to be led are eomfi rail.
vegetable industry, proving thy larg­
the country.
all tin ' towns ami. cities along thi*
bers
includirg
fifteen women, was
i aid.s of ndvatu emeiit and will b* a-tr.iy by the designing demagogue
Alarv. (all things, fit us hope that route would still lie shut off from er consumption. Lettuces und news­ formally* pigaiiized today, consolidat­
Latest in w,} from Gernthm says |-l" " ' ‘ "'te :i MXl' " l,|,g" daily paper into devious and diingermts pathways, tht- present legislature will heed the 1 the out-idc.world, just as Fort Myers paper articles .and physicians’ direc­ ing tilt* work of the foreign board,
tions to patient* have made a large,
llK.
rtsi»i« ° r 1 vc*n
4*»ty iluinaniB pioviug itself a hindrance rather than lesson* of thejliour atid steer clear of is today.
tjiat fill,!Km workers
part of the )x.pulqtiu„ acquainted I ,hc Yvorncn * H.reign board, and the.
factory are out on strike ns i, protest j “ " ,ul
H'« 1 -luhr sun- that In the a help in the development of tin legislation lending to cripple the legi­
• commtlice
committee on work in Euronc.
Europe. Dr.
Tlteiefmc,
in
considering
any
sort
xvitli
the fact that health is Iiest m ain-1
against the arrests of some .,r the
sl fivt'
" l11 U' ll,y state.
timate industries of the state or to nf iiriqiii-it inn for a State-wide bond ! t-nned Iry the liberal unr of f r uits j
Alexander
uf
New
York was
leaders in the Ruhr district. Since |" I twenty thousand itctipio.
-V *urv*iy-4.r Up- tH-ts-rnttitd-nf bnth-d rtrr onfiitf1 (Tipltal frmn cbnimg Ini issue,
issue, tiie
the matter
matter bf
bf aa fair
fair recompense
recompense „,„j vegetables. Dehydration nnd can-1
president
and
a
Js.
H.
Speers
—— the wur tl over WFIRi riot n i ’any uVcJ- "Wi; tliaTik those enlerprlsTng bus;-, houses l,y tlie Tribune gives hope the and helping us grow more prosperous
for
throughtroulu
construction,
should
nj„K
,,f
vegetables
bus
t&gt;een
proved1
U
.,K
.*S!1
Mwrgaret
Ilo/gc,
also
of
of the Krupi&gt; works making any more m * men who have made the Herald a asiemiamy* in forecasting the session, and more populous. We need this
hov*;
U
c
n
’
thc
fit*si
problem.
Tiie
t(,
rcn,„Vv
element*
that
should
be
I
Now
Vurk
vice
president,,
big guns and the men could stay out success. Wc thunk you for your sup The Tribune lias eevt v confidence in aid and it has been coming to us
failure o f ‘all such proposition^ is un­ retained. The son sequence is that the|
D*1’ riew board will meet tiie third
on a strike without bothering the poll
port in
ill me
the .mure
future and
...... like votir bread
"» ij,,. p„..s, , U Jegislutitre anti since.elv liberally, partly because o f our nav- doubtedly largely due to the failure
niurket
for
winter
vegetables
is
|
Moftday
of each month and annually
east upon the waters the Dady* Herald |ni(its
U(i(| conndl.Me‘. wi„
world at large.
ural advantages and partly because to recognize the justice of the claim growing. As Florida is in su|K*rior *n June. An executive committee of
return
to
you
one
advertising
will
-o
prove misplaced. As a general rule, Florida imposes no unjust burdens of of these counties for a reasonable re­ situ ition fur the production of winter U* *° he appointed will have full powWhcn the hig firms of the country hundred fold.
cm Ii t minty* ami district is represent- taxation or otherwise upon its citi- imbursement for truck lines built at vegetables nnd is so located that its t,r "h en the board is not in scsion.
rome to Hanford to locate it demonThe pail that the Herald has play ed by capable and right-thinking men. i zettr. One of Florida’s greatest ntthe expense of these individual coun­ products can be gotten to market on
Secretaries' to be appointed will
titrates that Hanford is growing ed in the upbuilding of Sanford is Expressions they have made through tractions to men of wealth and inties. Were this not done, those coun­ a shorter haul than from any other have charge of tho administrative
When those firms that only loan ! too well kmnvn to tteed any repetition, the press reveal that, for the most flucncc from olhar states j s that it
ties that have waited for “George to winter vegetable region, owners of work of the board, covering five de­
___ I Wo shall continue in the work **f part, they have tho correct idea as to has no state, income tax and no state
do it,' would be able to smile .nt the j.,,od trucking lands in this state have partments including foreign, homo,
printing a clean newspaper that can legislation and that they go to Tnllu- inheritance tax. Thu present legisla­ simplicity of their neighbors who
base,'candidates, medical, and treas­
go
into’ the homes of the people nnd hasset* xxith minds intent upon doing ture must not disturb or remove this have .made the sacrifice while they properties that are certain lo increase
0 SELL
WHEN U
ury. The foreign department is to
in
value,-—Palm
Beach
Post.
be read by any member of the family. the best they can for the state and its ad cap la go.
YOUR REAL
U S T IT
have sat idly by and iienefiled direct­
be divided into fomp groups the first
We stand for the last things in life, Iteoplc, Frequently these good in­
E ST A T E
WITH US
If the present body adjourns with­ ly und indirectly from the enterprise T H R E E CENT TAX &lt;f.\
covering India, /-Persia, Syria, and
for the betterment of mankind, for tentions are side-tracked after they
out having placed an obstacle in tin- of others.— Iaiktlund Star-Ti legrnm.
GASOLINE SUGGESTED Europe, the second latin America, and
the progress of city and county and reach the capitul. Ix*t us hope that way of Florida’s progress, it will
— —
o
ATrica. The third ■China, and the
a square deal to all. We grant no these men will prove steadfast, that make for itself a name and a' fume STOP COUGII FOLLOWING FLU
Wc have Kevciul unusual
fourth Japan, Korea, the Philippines,
TA
LLA
H
A
SSEE.
April
4—
A
three
special favors ;»nd ask for none and* they will entirely ignore the templing that will cause all right-minded Flori­
Stop coughs resulting from Flu,
and Siam.
bargains in real estate to
this ivolley will Ik* strictly followed voice of the self-seeking “patriots" dians to call it blessed.—Tampa Trib­ Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asjhma and cent tax on gasoline, one to go to
offer ut this time. If you
counties,
and
Two
to
the
slate
road
An educational secretary will havo
in the future us it Jins jn the Jiust.
who ulvvuys infest Tallahassee during une.
Bronchitis with Foley’s JHoney and department, is the plan of Senator J. charge of the entire educational work
are looking for u real in­
------------ o-----------sessions of the legislature and whose
Tar. “The Flu left me with a severe H. Colson, of Gainesville, a* em­ of-the board. The home base depanvestment, see us.
THE I.KGISLAURK
activities often result in pernicious
Don’t forget the One Cent Sale, cough which was quickly relieved with bodied in a bill awaiting tbe opening ment will have a man and woman sec­
legislutiop.
*
t
Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday.—K; Foley's Honey bnd T ar," writes Mrs. of the* senate hopper. The bill also
retary superintending eight district*.
The legislature moots at Tallahas­ * A* a niattet* of fact, aside front the C. Bower.r 3-tfe K. D. Drake, Childs, Md. A few cents would provide for a (10 dealers’ tax
Florida will be in th« aoathern dis­
see today tn biennial -Mission, and all necessary appropriation measures und
worth of Foley’s Honey and Tar will to be split equully between the coun­
AGENTS
trict with Kentucky, Tenneaaee, Mis­
Florida greets it with feedings of n few enactments* required to carry
The reuson America has greut re­ offset .serious diseases byA, checking ties and the state.
sissippi, Alabama, Georgia, Virginia,
mingled hope und anxiety.
■on the development o f the state, there sources is because back in the old your coughs and colds, saving you
R E A L ESTA TE
North and South Carolina. Head­
Hope— that the session Will prove is little need for a session of the leg­ days European nations woer not ad­ many dollars. Contains no opiates—
Correct this sentence; “ When a quarter* will be either at Chatta- *
Flr*,.C aaaalljr, Auto Insurance
a beneficial one, marked by construe-, islature this year. All the business dicted to allifiiam.
ingredients printed on wrapper. In ­ man goes out for u good time, he pre­ nooga, or Nashville.
1W W. F irst SU SANFORD, FLA
tive legislation, in harmony, with the that really merit* attention and act­
sist upon Foley’s. Ref Use substitutes. fers a girl who 1s quiet, drtnure and
prevalent sentiment of faith and bc- ion could be* disposed of in a week,
Tho Daily H erald,-1 Be per week.
Hold everywhere.—Adv.
sensible." ,.
The Herald for fira( class job work.

i

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

r

JUST IN PASSING

an 6

IfcyTl tM '}

Maxwell &amp; Britt

r

*|

FROM OTHER S
SANCTUMS :

�1

-.

*\

I

—

^ 3** ^ * nrrtr“'

yT ,

-------- m f l

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY’, APRIL 4, 1923
i t m m 1*a n£l*,5fll ronRtcjratioijR ami in,252 mmw. by the various bodies in comput-t rojis, nil mlhcfonts aiid all those who of the.United {Ratos lit more'tlutn 3,- ] largest constituency
m

Mother Kills Her
Two Children arid
Cuts Own Throat

in the country,
Isters. Til# total number of congre­
icst of " fc or dpi‘th m f i w ‘
•
•••:
* * * ««?!*■ &amp;«*&gt;««? 23.253a m . ^
gations fs now 243,590. They are led mnkc comparisons. The Homan Cath­ M * *
Y x'
Kome of the larger bodies have not sons. The Baptists form the second
by 214,583 ministers! *
' “ * 1 olic church shows a membership’ of turn to a particular Communion.
n
When the figures of the* various reported on their expenditures. The largest group, and are pressing the
figures
repIgW. I According
- - - - - ——
- ■ to these mfigures
9^ u ■«r~ Vchurch
MV*l VII a 'lb,101,SOI
*——
&gt;—
j-——
-— f-persons,
~* ——
■■•**■* *l9l••i 99
v«i v«■ m
%
_,' *
h .iir
n tm *5 ►*. m .
H
r
_______P
P j B M figure.'?
^ nltpndy
^___ in hand show
that the I Methodists closely with a constitu.’ i veprejentdti vqs point out thnt each j iracnf* estimated church population churches are place
don
a comparable
stn
NEW YORK, April 3.— Mrs. Rose
C ... „
A...
,
, ‘'^y
ce an
verage o
day m
*n lu
1022
an- auverapo
ofr 32145 pe
p er-! r j,d' Include all x baptised put-sons.' basis through methods .agreed upon chUrchds ralscd ^$1(1,',628,8114 nuirc than v1ny ot 22.82lt.0ttS persons. The Ro­ Mnrtclli, of the Bronx. ' yesterday
d X P f' ,* ? ' *»"« * • .« * 2 •™™**"•! «Wr i* m n w * . L . Lvnngolltnl Protestant c^urehnssliow between church and government of- Jaft year. The total reported to date man Catbolicn nr« third with 18,101,- c u t’the throats of her three year old
ficials mo
the ronsuiuvnv&gt;
constituency cu
o f irthe great h 505,052,278, Tne great increase ill btit persons. The Lutherans make up ■on and four year old daughter, and
L cfo *
„ I
“ ’
i&lt;“ ■ 12 - t a t o t o . w..r,. o t d a L j or II- a membership of 27^18,O Sft^They iicinis
*
censed
and —
20 congregations
were
or- count communicants’
only
..........
„ , 1
----------...
.......count
communicants
only.
, bodies
bodies ih
follows:
-ifc reportedTlT
reportcd'B^follows:
i membership is duo. largely to the the fourth body with 7.04.1,854 rnn- then slashed her' own throat. The
, Will Evans, Scabonrd engineer of
:mizt111,
. '
The 30 bodies related to the federal
Protestant, 78.113,481; Homan Cnth- RaJris of the Roman Catholic Church; stUuency, and (h i Presbyterians are children died.- The ‘mother is under
Tampa, land two children and Mrs.
The shortage in clergy is not as council of churches report a total l0!ic, 18,101,801; jew s, I'.COO.OOfl; I.nt- which shows air Increase-of 21l)i, 159{ fifth with 0,726.098 constituency.
arrest at Fordhom hospital.
Alice Henry , and two children, bf Or- Hr^ t aV‘the'
* five
factt ‘ that
that There
there are 29,- m*nib£{*hii&gt; pf 20,722,140 persons.,ter Day Saints '(.Mormansi 004,082; the Methodist Kpircopa! Chunh, J22vNeighbors discovered the traglnndo, hnvq recently made the Evnh3, p0- moro c0,
j.-igregations than, iplnla- They have 1^9,48C congregations serv- Eastern Crthodox (Greek" and Hus-' i»75; tl. - :‘ ulHil u ntfpltiiL ri|Tniu7tHnn EIGHT litK - ’ WHEN IILTLIHNC edy when attracted by the odor of
family a visit here. Mrs. Henry will trrs wou|d in J;
idicatc. •Mnny^.espceliufy cil by 110,077 mihlsterr. Tlieir gain rian) 450,054.
.
d t.tjd , £nd the National Baptist can*
escaping gas, they forced the door
PA LLS.
&gt;e remembered ttr. Miss Alice Pellet. ;jjr u r a l districts, haveclia'i-ga oftwo in membership over last year is m ,The Jewish figures are the same vehtion ttieg ol 71,570.
|of the Mnrtclli.npnrtmcnts.
Mr. and Mrs. True left Tuesday a f­
or more congregations. Besides,
a 621. Their to ta l constituency is nowu# ltsi.(j lar-t year. Ttn y are enmputThe Itpmnn Catholic’, figure.
tndiApril 3.— , The woman, police believe called’
HAUTKORD. &lt;’onn
ter spending the winter here. They nrmber o f missions mid rurtil church- rt^OilfTCH poisons.
.
cd on a different hnsis from the var-* ci.te a ile -it (r . i'-. the ra te 'of gain as Tv.i» bodie -. were taken .today from Liu hen, and killed them. ___
She_____
later
expect to visit in Georgia and other tu are served by laym en.. This nctivThe total religious, constituency of Rna Christ,an botl^s* Ipirnuno c f their u'lnparnl wilh’ the annual nwir.ge for *he wfrckngo of a new building of j took’ the bodies Into the bedroom,
places along the line before going to
ity on the part .of.the laymen ;s one the lotintry is placed r \ 98,878,3071great variation in moth »ls f count- tit*’ p:ecedi:ig five yearn, which was , the Fuller Brush company which and after turning on th e 'g a s , lay
their enstern homo.
ns e
omc.
[of the significant features of the year, parsons.. Churth officials define con. jpg membership. The Jewish author- 4U2,7ftfi.
rollnpited Saturday, making dine down beside then) and cut her own
■SVjtp. P .
0TC_
.
tn....................................................
^Qwirur
fcrenL rje(litK!.i..aduirts.'
fw____
-err^^.^thiveu*
--die ntfrtti nn
- -HussFsdr1— H
»— H
r 1H j ttnont:
...........................
.....
..... m^teci:a.).--:^.&gt;-.j«ccin-j*)J.JX«^{iUxcxt—
___ _____________ ____________
_______________________
H i .................
B H B B H H B H^7,
H iitt-fm*
H H H’«(-»*
H BH
HHH
H B W ^ H ---------*-----------H H iW ^ H H W
Irnvo
•nvo in a'few days for their northern
northern' _1______ ‘_____ ■
l
. ’
'
1
.
home, but they had better take our
.
M ig u e l s = ? a n i:a a u n s u i:a artisan K k H R a a a r :c u n n c R ti= B N s a n a B B E tiiia m ta H a n u a H a a
advice and stay until May 1st at the “ B B " KnBB,:BBRHB,atfKfaBBnB" B I," , : * * B* fcBHaBaBS|a « c n * s u r .B K « B B c p e u c H a a c g n 3 a a n n s n H u r :a B « K n r ju g c t:a a c = a r :r .u ;■
'l
■
least and better June 1st ami see our ^
real summer weather, the finest in the “
M
country.
n
■
Among those that are stopping at ■
the Lodge here are Malcolm Wilson, «
i( of Augusta, Ga.; J . P. Howard, of *
■
Beach Island, S. C., and Dan Oliver of jj
■a
Augusta, Ga.
■
The play at the Casino presenting k
LIGGETT’S,
"Miss Busby's Boarders" on Tuesday {j
OPEKO TEA
evening of last week was well attend- £
Our rcRuiar 50c a pound ■
ed, considering bad weather and was “
'^lin Cups of Tea Tor
value. A blend of High B
greatly enjoyed by all present.
n
H
1 Cent
n
Grade
C
oITccj . roasted ■
We fc5el that the county commis­ M Orange l’eltoe,' Orecn.
■
and paeked by th ejatest &gt;t
n
sioners should give^ cs a hard road »d M Formosa OoJonjf, Mined
machinery. During our BM
pome hind, and i f , this, could lie had a lJlaclt and Green,
One Cent Sale we are of- aB
we would have to put a fence around a
S
ta
n
d
a
rd
This
u
fering
^
n
Lake Mary to keep people out for this H I’rice
B
Safe
B
H
in an ideal location for people, now II
B
’/i Found
Tw o
B
U
living in Sanford to make their home u I'atkngc
O'
2 fo r
N
PackaTca
B
and with the good road could go to B
It
* COc
.
51 c
and from work daily mid. enjoy the U
H
“Ninet.vB
a
pleasures of thitf thriving little city. a
8
B
T
h
rcc’*
So give us good roads, Mr. County K
Pu retest
M
B
Commissioners.
* is
H
air
M
Z in c
A. S, Brunson, 11. M., of Kissimmee, u
■
B
1'onic
S te a ra te
was here on business Monday.
jirnniutc!i
tinB
5'he ik*tv hyGeo, Wilson made a business trip ®
■
growth, health
genic dusting,
□
to DeLaml Wednesday afternoon.
u
and beauty of
powder
' for
the
hair.
It
babies.
Will
stimulates the
.not only heal
routs and im­
diaper rash but
proves
thu elr.will prevent it,
i ulntion
and
because
this
A T ft1 A
PI71V1T C A I 17? H
11 stilt* where ymi buy an item at the regular price— then another item of the
nutrition
ofC
___
, jiiiwtlcr sheds
W I I A l t fiiJ l\ HIM E - L E I N 1 t j A J L E .
Mime kind for 1c. As nn illustration: The standard price of Jonteel Cnmhinathe Kcnlp tis­
moisture, Eassues. A real Hair Tonic. It
tion Cream is 50c. You buy a ja r at this pricers^nd In paying Ic more, or 51c. you gel two j:;rsk livery article itt this sale is a
’
’ es the smart
is not stick or* niussy. Has
of the .wet diapers op tinhigh-class standard piece of merchandise, just the same as we sell y.ui every day at regular prices and have sold you for years.
a jileasant odtir and ia easy
jaw
chafed
surface
of
baby's
ORLANDO,. Ft.A., April 2.—The
Tu^ipply,------------------------ —
t
\T|M]ST- TIT A v
A i n - AH V R R T I C I M r 1 'I’h is - s a lc 't m s developed liy th e I ’n ttr d D ru g t^ r -a s nn a d v e r tis in g p la n . R a th Weekly citrus review by F. L. Skilly S delicate skin mid makes baby
Simulard Brice
This Sale
t.niile again. Generous sized
f \ AN EW
VT h. f.
v / ill / V E J l H o l l N U e r llt a a sp en d la rg e su m s o f m oney in o th e r u iy s to co n v in ce you o f th e m e rit
as issued, from the office of tilt* I JJ tan with convenient metal
o f th e s e j/omls. ihe&gt; a r e sp en d in g it on th is s a le in p e rm ittin g us to sell you a fu ll-siz e p a ck a g e o f h ig h s ta n d a rd m e rch a n d ise fo r Ic.
American Fruit Growers, lm\, says;. B t prinklcr top.
X ....
$ 1 .0 0
II c o s ts money lo g el c u sto m e rs. T h e lo ss ta k e n on th is s a le will he well spent if th e good s p le ase you .
The volume of California orange ■ Standard I'rice
This Sale
Two
Two O f*
shipment!, recently
has been very JJ One r t r
Bottles
heavy. For the four days of M arch]*
( an C irJL
&lt; ana
22, 2.1, 2-1 and 25 it reached a total M
||
F -5 L
t»
) of 1,104 cars. Best estimates of Cal- ■
Georgia Rose Tale
Rexall Shaving Cream
Stationery and. j
-;«7Rrrur
Kleuzo Dental Creani
Other
P
uretest
ifornhr oranges remaining on, hand ]JJ
iif*v /- ■
Household Needs *
A real high quality laU-\im powilvr,Products
as of March 31 are 5,00 cars navels,j *
I'ti-utii- no-1 wJiiirin the
teeth.
iirule frmn .the penuinp iiuporfi il
B um I ,ir e - a ti;irk « r«-.&lt; my
latln-r.
lllc t ’nrr&gt;all Bag .2 for lie
2,000 cars seedlings, ruby bloods, St. [a
Tale. The uenermir. quantity of
) I -ir&lt;leu.- tl'&lt; j-uniK. Hcmaves the
(ilk- Aspirin Tablets
M
75c Le Claire (Deckle
W ill ; land tip tin ymir fat * lliruiiqb Michaels and miscellaneous and 20,-jJ|
rrnl
a
tta
r
ill"
nwjr
in
every
-tali
t:o
t;ir.
I»u,s
imt
s
m
l
i
i
i
(he
teeth./
lino's)
2 fur 7ile
edge) Stationery 2 for 7Cc i
Yn.i
i.-.ti
h..-.il-i-auliful
teeth
by
given
it
a
ivoinlt-i-fi:!
rosy
fragraueo
000 cars of
Valencias. California1JJ
15c llovic Acid. l*o\v50c Lor*l Jtaltinioro
3
•itil tia* 'h a v e .
like the flower itMilf. Beautiful­
) : lli^ HI u.’.ii.
dered
2 for I tie
Stationery
2 for 51c
Valencias may lie exported to begin lJJ
ly
tlororatetl
ean
with
the
enliven-’
10c Writing Tablet, 46
a moderate movement the last few 1n 2-*&gt;c I' israriL Kagrutla
im t ’‘Klik-tite” ntji.
'I his Sale
Slaailuol B.iti
Arom.
2 fur 2Gc
sheets*, not size 2 for lie
This Sale
Sl.incf.irtl
Price
days in Ajird or the first qf May.
Ufk tlaklor ml it o7,i
*:tD Maximum Pocket
Slariibirtl I'lir.*
This Sale
B
Orange*: During the past Week Jj
Comb, all coarse,
Tv, i,
2 for .lie
/»
the increasing movement of Florida k 35c t 'u am of Tuilnr
.
uliio
*
nurse
and
fine
Too' far
Till) f IT
Tuties
lube J U l /
2 for lie 8
Valencias produced something of a Jf
2 for .'P&gt;c
75*- Victoria Ladies’
In E p s o ju S a l t ( I
discrimination in the maikets again, t a
(
Comb, nil coarse,
im.)
2 for tic
the pedttered shipment i of mid-new- ■
;
also
coarse
und
fine
} ' h |-,|isiiiii S a i l ( Id
son oranges still arriving. The mar- ■
2 for 7fic
M a x i m u m No1 W a t e r R o i l l e ,
Jo n lccl C’oinbinaiioii ( ’ream
or., t
2 for 2(&gt;c
12c I'iif.laitl Zinc Oxide
kvt for Florida ora.iui - n maim ® ; 5. (ilycerin Ku|t.
Adhesive Plaster, l
Ki i jis th e sk in s tifl, sinnoth~.uid L o tllililtil.
strong, with good impiiiy ami o ') ,*
(AdultI
2 for .Hie
indi x 1 yard .... 2 fur 13c
prospect for immediaL i h .rgo of n (1.00 Mineral Oil (Hus.
id eal I '.iso fo r fa c e pow der. S o r e fr e s h in g
at
A high *111;*! •t y I&gt;&gt;&gt;tI it*. Molded all in one piece and
5(1c Fit staid Zinc Oxide
Type)
2 for SI.01
r.ig h t, I ’ lo t e c la th e sk in a g a in st th e v/eallu r. A
uny impottur.ee,
,
|
Adhesive Plaster, 1
f*Or No. 0 Disinfect­
guarantved fur oqe year. /
i
m il l w ith m an y u ses.
D e lig h tfu lly pei'fum ed
Grapefruit: During tiio 1- t v. ik
inch x 3 yards..... 2 for 51c
ant
2 for 51c
w ith ih e w o m le rfn l .L m le il ()d o r.
New scre w
the mar lie', for Floriih g apefiuil
cap
jttr
.
.
showed little chapg.-.
.rape'I his Sale
Idniukird D fice
Household Reme­
fh^iit continued to •c i :v .an'i I
1;
I-’
Liriilnrd
I’
ric
e
T
h
is
S
a
le
dies and Toilet
juices' with utriy fair p -a . effc.o l «
Two
(Lt«
Tw o
for fruit of ordinn:y ipiali'y. Til -1Cto
' Goods
Hollies
|{ti(lle
Ja rs
wua an incriasi1 in m juity fo f
B
fruit tAwarda the end yf thf w. U b u tt* 50c Analgesic Bairn 2 for 51c
upjintenUy theritfkr no i t - n t • &lt;t- ^ 83c Antiseptic Tooth
Powder
2 for .IGr
jiect any change rh;)il at pi
ia p
HbuhIich and SundriesToilet Goods
T o if e i ( t 'o o J s
25 c C e d a r Chest Cqm.
the grajicfruit market.
•„ .
2 for 2f.c
; t.oO Hair Bin ii, l adito.' Style
.2 for $1.61
Symphony
Easter week, which end--- with jj 30c Cold Cream
go l- Molicnt •(! Skin Soup
2 for itir
2 for 3lc ini. A iJ h.11-^ i * ntplexioti ('ream
2 for 51*,.
( Rubber iSudiiOh)
2 (or 20c Sl.00 Face Powder
Easter Sunday, always is a joviod of a 25c Coin Solvent
) 2 for $1.01
;t &gt;i Rexall Shaving Stick
.
2 lor 10c
33c Suljihur and &lt; ream
$1.50 Hair llrt./di, oldoi tc.l
2 for $1.51
,',(k- f i i t'a Hutlt-r t'idil B ituiii
2 for 51c
lurgo fruit consumption in the north. *
of Tartar Lozenges
Stationery
fiOr t&gt;u7.iirn Tale; m Biiw-ik-r
2 for Glr
15c Rexall Tolk-f Smyi •
2 for 16c
Thu past week has been no exception. Jj
8
73c Hair Uric It, ai.unted
X
2 forf 7Gc
( J 00’s I
2 for 3Gc $1.00 Matin-)iiy l.fjiu* \’t"*ila)
2 for Sl.lit
t “turns,saidnTlo cc-B,- shrd shrd in u 50c Dyspepsia Tablets
8
Very
high
grade
writing
511
ILker's
f'reaiit
*
f
H*&lt;.«
fbolii
fie
li
60e Harmony Liquid .ihamjioo
2 for 51c
:::**• Tooth Brush, assorted
-2 for ,1fir
2 for 51c title Jluunoiiy Itulbn;: Massage L'rnani 2 for tile
There should lie some benefit through ri
paper und
envelopes. 8
and whilu)
2 for 51c
25&lt;Foot
Powder
2
for
26c
the effects this has in cleaning up 2
GOe Jbnti (-1 Cdlil Cro :ni
„ ........ 2 for 51c
15c
Velour
Powder
Puff
(3
in,
din.)
2
for
16c
Fancy
finish
with
a gilt ■
2(V Itiker’n I'eroxzbne ( ’ream
2 ' f ir '26r
liUc Kidney Bills
2 for 01c $ 1,00 Jciiti -I Double Vanltay Case
stocks on hand. However, the week Jj pV Lai I. -pur I.otnm
ami novelty edges. White
, 2-",! Wool PoWiler Puf/-.(3 in. din.) .
2 for 2tic
$l.iiii Truflor Toilet Wider &lt;5 odort)
2 for $1.01
3 color conibiin;tialia) .
..........7.. 2 for $1,01
following Easter ordinarily is a l-v- &gt;J
2 for 2Cc
and tints. 24 sheets of
riod of dullness .and inactivity in th e-B n.kfT Snrpapariltn Tnntrpaper and 2 i envelopes in
2 Tor 81.01
jtrodure trade sq that any great
beautiful art box.
(Me Shaving Lotion 2 fur tilt
Ti,ey fit. Nets i f the liighprovenicnt in market conditions hard- ■
Cascade
Linen
Rood
Items
I.Tie Tooth Paste, Impe t quality and carefully «eGoodforra
Vjtamhird Price. This Sale
p
ly may be antifcJpuVd immediately.
u
2 for 26c
*
*
m
het-.-d.
One (PI Two
(P1A1
H
*10o Vtimlhi Kxlnict
2 fur He
One pound in n package. Wo
n
Itox «P-t Doves »p l*U J.
DOUBLE MIJSJI
■
uIko
liavu
envelopes to

LAKE MARY :

The

R e x a ll S

_51c

OUR WEEKLY
[
CITRUS REVIEW \
:

$ fo i I

'M {

3(;e

51c

30

I
3

31c

i

s

$2.51

51 c

f t 50c

Charmc

Hair Nets

a
m

Standard Prjre

!«-■15c Sr, 16c

iu

Pi fiAINSs Ligffcit’s Delicious
u

UA1

JJ

n
(H lEA TEST ItfaUGIOUS GROW HI
IS SHOWN IN TH E YEAH
&lt;:
.
1922
to

. ia

WASHINGTON, April 3.—A m c rt-lj
ta is evidently growing more relig- 5
. iou«. Figures made public Sunday by
Dr. E . O. Watson, Rtptistliinn of
Fodoration of Chuiches, show that the ■
ivligiovs bixlics in thc. Unltcd State |

Thb. Sale

Milk Chocolate

T h e fin e s t frweet MUk
C h o co late.
A food
as
well a.s a co n fe ctio n .
Molded in nni/tU squ are#
fo r.co n v e n ie n t ea tin jfS ta n d a rd T rice
i/jrll). Cake ........ t
T h is K ale
. g g ,.
T w |, C tlkcs
\ p o nAy H
H ard
ard C
C an -

J L m i «?• «• *
4 i ~ &lt; i- iL .» : a for Glc
r1&gt;■istf year.
w*Anr TK&amp;Snrrcaao
Thlr^nrrcaae Is 1,220,12'
'■l( &gt;
d“
I la
5Uc
Wrapped Caramembers over the previous year.
piela (1-lb.)... 2 for 51c
Tlie present «^f*bet»hlp of nil re­
5c
Gum,* tour tUffcrlig io n bodies, according to the W est
ferent
fluvora . 2 for Gc
'available figures is 47,4C1^53.' This
5c
Mints,
five differ’ increuo U approximately 30 per cent 3
X
greater than the average for the j»re* erit flayorJ . ...-.2 for Gc
ceding Tire years. There wwf a tfwn 8
«■

SIN G LE MESH
BUndnrd Price
Thl Kale
One i
Two
Nett 1 U C '
Netr. l i e

40c Lemon E x tra ct

.........

2 for lie

$1.00 Olive Oil, 121/j-oz. hot.

2 for $ f.01

mutch. A good quality of
writing paper and always in
the best of taste.

40c True Fruit Jam s....................... 2 fur lie
£5e Symotid’H Inn Cocoa

- for UGc

JJ5c Symond’8 luu l’car*ul
' R u tte r ........... ....... .........•....... ........ 2 for .TGe

Standard Price

60c Two for

This Sale.

61c

The R ex a ll Store-

Phone 325*

R. C

©

"Prescription Druggist'

Sanford, Fla,

-

,

Good Quality Package of
Choculutcs from our reg­
ular stock. So go^d ev­
erybody will want at
Icust two boxer*. One box
at the regular price and
another box of the haute
identical kind far only lc
more. The t upply will
not lust long. I t rat come
first served.

60c2f.r . : 61c j J

«s
—r»--

•-C -.

/*

.

M l

r

�■e'tvfliy

•

-

*

y

r

i

*

I*

(■

l&amp; s

PA^ETOUR

THE SANKjORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, IP2A t i t

~

the second choice rotes. . W e, nrej roads. In doihgso I fixedthc. prison which certainly should la st as Jpfig nil culled the lcgistaturcV attention t„
therefore confronted with the sltun- population at the Ainn a t a ‘hihrimum tho life of tlie bonds which provided tho tendency, toward* h 'multiplicity nf
DR. R. M. MASON
tion of nn Improper tally in, a greht o f -350V Thin it about ns Ibw ns it funds for ibt'construction. I fcfcl that i laws and said: ' ’t jim sure the pen- &lt;■
DENTIST
'
many cases. These two practical sit­ can tie practically reduced, when wc the time has conn* when we should pie have the conviction, in which 1 •
New Mcinch Ihijlding
uations
wo have been unnhlc to over­ consider that there are nbout 75 wom­
N
Sanford, Florida
adopt measures and policies looking thare, that enactment of fewer law*:-,,
Phono 201'
201
come.
As
a result, primary nominees en and n great many maimed, old and
I I I ▼ Tin* A » » » c liilril P^cmul
toward
the discouragement, of tho is- but with more consideration of the
WASHINGTON. April .1.—The at­ have in many case* obtained their decrepit man, and many others phy­
^ | Don’t forget the One Cent Sale, torney goncrel has been asked by nomination, not by n majority vote of sically unable to work successfully nuance* of long-time securities,'rather value of such .measured in dealing
with sperific prbblems, would lui nf
, Thursday, - Friday rind Saturday".—R. Secretary; of the Treasury foe opinion the people, but by ap lu r ility ’ vote." upon the puhlic roads/’ The -state thnn their enrourngejnent." •
In conclusion the governor again; niuch greater value.” ’
■IT -C . Rower. .
3-tfc ns to what congress in passing the
“ The hope of n, connective system own* at the farm nearly J 8,000 nrrtw
A T op cnn-Tind the name of
------- -- - _
present tlaw ended . should be done Of roads in Florida libs with the state of land, he said,'and they-have been
rrsca
4 ewrjf lire llnalnesa Man ■
)
with reference to calcium arsenate, joad department and the realization gradually utilised for stock raising.
A ’ |n Sanford in .this CoKimn *&gt;
which wna used' extensively ’in the of that hope depends U|»on the meas­ There are now more thnn a thousand
* each day,
*
Sooth in fighting tha boll weevil. This ure of support accorded this depart­ head of cattle and a large number of*
■»
: fcx
action
was taken at the request of ment by thp‘people of the state," he other livu stock on the farm, he j
t A A A A A A i n A A
Senator Harris of (leurgia and other declared. ’
added.
1 j
senators from the south, according tn
He
recited
the
,
organization
and
"A
policy
of
economy
has
bekm
i
Juick Service T ran sfer
; correspondence made public. It was progress of the department from .the ndqpled," he continued, “and we have '
■ Storage Facilities
said the opinion wns wanted on “ques­ time when it was merely an educa­ been nhle to show a reduced .expendi­
tion whether there are not some pro­ tional-agency to the present day.
* we please you, toll others; if not,
ture at the, fnrm and at the same j
vision in the free list of tariff net
tell
ua.
Phone
498
time
increased income from sales of
*
,
.
1
.*i
•
"The road department," he con­
under which calcium arfcnatg may be
arm products. There lias been r. |
tinued,
"has
done
well
in
its
work
and
.-admitted to duly."
should receive the support of this gradual reduction of expenses with
SANFORD N O V ELT Y
Don’t forget the One Cent Sale, legislature. It was a great construc- an appreciable Ipcrouso of infoung.ji.’nli
W ORKS
•- •T-iurn-iiay,- F tidwy*m id Ontaninyr-^it. live service'which" was undertaken in we aTc gradually working to that I
3-tfc i its creation. It had its experimental point where the farm will he self•J (’. Power.
V. C. C O Ltten, PropThat in order to obtain top quality one must always pay top
stages to live through. It had to con­ sustaining."
prices. We admit that in most instances the theory is true.
General Shop and Mill
GOVERNOR HARDEE’S
tend with various local interests, with
“Agriculture, in all of its branches j
But thiro n ro exceptions. THIS IS A SHOP W H ER E VUL­
ADDRESS MADE TO
strong pressure brought to hear up­ including horticulture, trucking, otfc. j
W ork
CANIZING
of unimpeachable quality can lie obtained at
LEGISLATURE IN P E R ­
on it from ncaily ovehy locality in the constitutes the basic industry *ir, j
ONTRACTOR anti BUILDER
prices
very
much
below, the regular- Come ami put us to t he
SON THIS MORNING state. .This preliminary work and Florida,' the governor continued
17 Commercial Street-^Sanford, Fla.
I
be
severest
test
you
can devit c.
the»mistnkc8 incident to its first years "Money economically expended fo;
(Continued from page 1)
of service are largely amatter of his- tin* encouragement of agriculture and
more find more of government each tory. The department is now well in the protection and development of
B. W . HERNDON
year and at the same time demanding organized with
competnent road liVo stock, will produce substantial
less taxes,' ’the governor stated. building forces itgfhc field, and is do­
dividends for the state."
“ With advancing civilization we can ing splendid work. Shall we go buck
INSURANCE AGENCY
Oalt Avenue anti Third Street
tn this connection lie spoke of the
hardly hope for the things which go to the old county system and attempt
F IR E --------- AUTO--------- I10ND9
“w ist" ' expenditures made in the
with it requiring heavy expenditure* to do that impossible thing of build­
eradication of hog cholera, cattle
SANFORD, FLORIDA
1’IIONE 17
and at the same time pay less in ing a good read that leads from every tuberculous and-citrus canker,
Tie.
S. 0 . Shinholser
*%
__
'
,*
4 —
taxes for them."
man's home to the nearest town, o rjs tn te plant’ board and the Uriivorsity
The people and the press who are shall we build a practicable system
• Old S p r i n g - c l e a n i n g
of Florida oxpirement station1 haw
Contraclor «nnd Builder .*
“demanding
a reduction of taxes" lose ()j*
backaches are out of style.'
can be built with ttit largely taken the lend in llih work,
sight of the sou ire of ihe levies and mdans at hand and which will :-crvc
A little R e d S e a l L y e does1
he said, and added that the sub­
lANFOItl)
FI.OIttHA
"demand that such reduction be made the largest number or#j»eople? Can
stantia! Increase^ Ijad been recom­
the work better and a lot
by the rtnte," he declared. Less than it lie possible that any one would favor
mended for those agencies irr tin ’
easier. T he clever wom an
one-fifth of the taxes' paid by the going backward and leave the great
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
budget, and added: “I want to be-1
&amp; J1
cco
eoo
finds many w ays of making
people find their way ihto the state
problem of roadhuilding entirely in! speak for them your sympathetic in!
R u ta h ll.h r d lo o s
it work for her.
treasury liV said, Taxes paid to the the hands of the county and district tcrest and support of the appropria­
ll-K -A -L ,
p -s-T -A -T -n
niunieipalties remain there and are offieinla? Let us always hep in mind
P arm a
I mi r a f n i r n t a
UntlcT* the nlanngcmonl &lt;*f .Mr. A. F . FALC’K, hinifjdf an t?xtions
recommended. 1 would
L et us suggest a few. of.
determined
within the municipality," that it U impossible to build at once also suggest some measure for t b *
Iri.u rifW r *
jL 'a - I m p r n .r d land
Ftd'itncEd tlu.f til' Iht* Ik’s! holols-and cults in tlie? country,
the many uses to you.'
■aid, ami continued: "On np aver* all the roads, that' all "the people* are
City l.o la
S o r e l y Honda
protection of our people against m y
n|:t-n.eiuly f o u r - f i l l i o f tlu* s l a te anti demanding.
who supervises the prep: r it ion of all funds, offers to the
f 'to m r a
l.n an a
Ihe best the state can dealer or commission man who would
W rite for booklet. Full
•uniy
tuxes
is
Icgt
in
the
several
l
l
u
.
l
n
r
a
a
&lt;
'b
a
n
r--a
'la a la e a a P r o p e r ty
do is today out and build and mm- deni dishonestly with the .shippers. I
puhlic a eoiMitcr !uiu Ti at f&gt;0c and Tabl. Dinner at GOc. The
direction s in each
buntie ■" and the people o f
each times aid the counties 1*i building a
*
i
Mala Office
also bespeak your support ami mninht’Hl nf A Lit Carle st r/i? c. * AH sen I ’s in scrtsnn.
county determine them.
comparative
norther
of
road*'that
B
e
sure
and
D nance of ihe* stale* niarhet iag bu­
&gt;1 r . l S C I I I I R A I . T V . C O M I ’ A N T
While* this war. all true, h e. con- will serve* the hugest number of peo­
reau, which agency, ! believe*, is of
byy only the
i a a t o n ii m i : s m i : \ T com pan y
t in tied, i| war in*vert heletis the itbli- ple*. The best Ihe* countie*&lt; can af* ly
mu. h benefit lei the poopjlc of Flor' h o n e 4H
101-H M a g n o l i a A t r .
genuine RED
galioVi of the s ta te to "tot regulate attempt is to lay out and build comi­
v.
i.la.’
,
SEAL L y e.
th lav laws that the burden will he ty ryslems that will verve* '.he* largest
The
*;
,verr.pr
again
cnlli*
1
■
a'.N
*qSTEW A RT The Florist
equally d istribu ted ."
possible* number of people in life &gt;: '*) tn 1he- ricee. ity (if adve’rtLir.g
" T h e n a i e inilion- of properly v a l­ county."
:ut Flowers--------------- I'litrel Designs’
P. C. Tomion ACc,
I*** I lull : before*' their iritriidueli m
r.
ue in Merida escaping tax atio n , f-nAs incidon*.J measures lecnmtm tn!
Annual and Ornamental Plants
n the b gislnl'uie. Me* pesinte ] p, tint
lirely ,’ be declared. "T h e n * a l e ollirt
e*il for the road departm ent the g ov ­ •■*"et-iituttonal provision that they tn
i
wr,r&gt;
vrzi
hf
H4 Myrtle Avc.------------Phone 260-W
hundreilr ttf mill urns nf property v a l­
ern or cniim crntcd: An act of cmine;t&gt;, i.dve: :i*&lt;ei| i;q days ami said Mu* pm
ue*. cow on the assessm ent roll a t it domain gtvitig the departm ent eeu
e .sii.M is "quill* rtfiett’ignored." lie
a .
mere fraction o f its value.
llm tity to eomtemn eights o f w.iv and i ei oiuniended' an uinenilnu nt te&gt; th**
SANFORD M ACHINE
"W i must tin,| Mime plan f&lt;«r b rin g ­
• L. FAL( K. NTa:
r
al ii lands upon which road IniiMu g • *PisUtii..i.o fixing
the time at
i
•
COMPANY
ing til lit. property liable fin t :»&lt;;*./
, n *eP rial limy tie found and need- .I .lay .
lei'* upon the 1 iv rolls aiiil that at f**t i oad c o n s tria lion; nu*a: nres lonl.
General Machine and Boiler
• A- eliag that ’that g .vermueji' t
-Oltli l ea -nimble \alee.
Works
, -og tovviii.l the policing aiaj, ,-pe qt*’* be t g m ined which lias g/'UerrdJy i &lt;•
"liv e t j tilXJUiyel r litnilt! be icqtlir I
1 lion of slats* m.ills from
ir e-p it**;
Cylinder Grinding
i’ll to make ti complete tax ret urn, ; mi* i-;ii*»- au th o rizin g thC*ail**ptioii **1 h.iiiitd from tudiscrinMiiiile ere a tin;.
Ciimiiil- sio'i ." Vhe*’ g,(\ I mil 01^0,1
iii,I penalties for fmlniv t&lt;* d*t i !t i budget or ichc-dule* o f Wolb. "A lso
Automobile Repairs
ii.et
if .tlu* legislarure found it "ile*boilld l.i |-i tv id* il.
Acetylene Welding
••
an act *■ b *uld be pti.-sed." be aid.
i* elde in ereate enn\o: ion.' ) mkiag
“A i oiiimii til lentral authoiitv "a u ih o i i ng tiie s ta te road depart’hone (12-------- Sanford, Florida
lew .III till expeii’dtl tjK* of public
io h
i *i 1,iin i a we now te n i* ip
aienl to -itopl iub*s and regulationr fuc*!’ fm any g *vcit niiYiUd ueiivi.j
, mi Sii.i.* lo r t\ uniir.er Law, shonld
M n«
m kj m
rontiolling (liiffie cm s-t it** h ig h w a y s it’ the j*!silt*, i hope—you will let yoiu
ir. |n u n , l i .Mtq; tOwnld an eqmtirmtfrtilzi
*
i
1
t
extertnlnawf
ho
Also, an art giving the Itailrolul t o m- t li-ottoli I* eui vcd .from out the eabI. -1 l , — k I
•, II IIL* I l , UI*' . A l,t r J ul l . ' Ull*l
Or n, .in i. i.o* it and vesteil with plenk* M.&lt;.
m i--ton mitb**rity tei legeilate truck &lt;m*t membership.
In making the
I&gt;. Il l itn'ls ties* Irvine t■, l ,*l II,*— |-—
It
■11l* •nl i i . II.cut &lt;.f Ibt’ tax htirileif i&lt;*i ip.’it
s e d a n
ng the pulil**’ highwiey.-. li* ouiiiiei.il.’it ion I have in mind, o.’
villi I- ,v. I. t-, ll'illll it 1,1,) &gt;J |- IUiHllI.il
!:■ l.i i \M* 1 i &gt;tjfit It
I t* I
•
and - l i n i n g tloiei
s a i l eomparilcs i *:ii*e. Mm e agencies .which vieal
V ' ' \ ' ji i
*» \ Hi* &gt;14&gt;llgll i cc .’fin.,:i mil of Me
Ready for Uho—B ottor than T rap s
i )
pi.*|i*
•
*nipfii-ution
for the use **f wnb public fund.' as itistingubh d
: i. i- » ii
I*- i. |i *•
1.1*t
until
i
Tin
n1
count&gt;.
Sy **f i li It
■ ff
il. It bigliwi.ys."
,
A &lt;y \ (I r V
SOLD EVERYWHERE
fiuiij those of tin- profession nr but t
**r cm li &lt;utility w1m iiti* fa
' L* hi
r»
Tin
g
oviiiioi
sa,*t
he
bad
i
cradled
in
*
■
winch
nn*
organized
for
M
i
ML•fir W til Vi«tin -**, ii fi*i %lllljl’l’1 in tin
A V '/ v x ehe i ,*ie l i rnii (h it a c.tfistiluti*i:i;il pM'iioitmii of ethical standard
nt.d
,
tali
tti
•timi
i*r
i&lt;h
II
4
*
Him
.Uni
r - j o_--‘ “
Cards of Hanford'* Rrput- Ba
iiim-ndfi •’i•t w.e i*'h*l.ti.d Iii i lly, t ti
i lTii'tiiig only s l o b prnfessinn nr bu
\*. l 1 til, 7,t
....... . I*.- li ft
able Professional Men, enrh ha
VYi.
?IM‘'N.1
»
- h ■ll&gt; :i *&lt;
i*
* I.IMi Wlll’l Uppol 1InlillO l.t.
of whom, in his chosen pro­
!
hi*
1’M
Yt‘t
tu»r
nttuuhiMl
In
lii.s
ini*
lie
pollen
*
1
out
11i4it
with
i
.'ii
h
of
H’ - iin|tv * •■pi* 1l.i* n il l ••1 Mu* pie
fession the Herald recom­
■&lt;,gi’ a t eport Hindi* by 17 citcuii
the til coo ilo-s hue n g otic tuvmhfi
c.ling v . a t s .
mends to the people.
•I
“A c *iiii.turn i .nut ameiiiluiciit look 1 eae II in the hollse there Would be a judges of tin* stale netting forth
O
'
1
‘led
cliattge**
in
legal
prm'cdUM
tg t *w.i *1 •a •i e. ilit.it inti ot prop* r flaw gin of only seven under the pi cli­
«a ha
h« ha ha
(i \ fc*i ta:vati*iu pm poses, sdniubl be ent e o n -l.ltqt uiiial ‘limitation of &lt;18. Tin* juilgus were called together aev•fd morithe ago by the governor '•&lt;
‘ T ic- 1:: t 1 -g.statute rel ated
seveii
luhmltled.’ ’
'v\
■
la
pin pose of woiking out the n *.
t
ew
e
iiiatu
lie
pointed
out,
wluli
George A. DeCottes
The t:iX e ill: g ■ fm ‘ late pcirpu es
lie coiiinu tided tit
ms Hot been lllcrea *i*d but It* til* w d o rot l.*"*w how many Mu' pie.se-nt emm, nd.'ilion:.
AIM*.
Attornpy-nt-Lnw
report to the consideration of the leg­
•mlimy lia i ls*;*a deen a-ed during -e*ssi»:i limy iieatei
" A n aim tidmenl to tin* I’biistitulioii islature, and emphasized the need fo*
it - adminislration, b&lt;* pointed out. Mr
Over Seminole County llnnk
tii.l be was Mimewhat familiar with is ideally lie o s m i y ," be declared. "In tin abolition of unuimoils verdiC',
•ANFOltD
FLORIDA
V
■he c in nir.ictil: of other states and ju s tic e to all sections o f I'loridu. 1 oi *1 tin* need of securing juries a
'elt no hesitancy i« saying that the wi ti to ie-i otnnu-ml m ubmissioii to recoin mended by the* judges. The re
in capita!
their ratilieaiiiin a poll retommciidcel that
. neiiitiii lit of Florida was maintain­ the people
F R E l) U. WILSON
l our t it at lonal anii’iulment which will case' a verdict rendered by 11 iin r,:'d as economically ns any of them.
ATTOl l NKYATI . AW
The* governor saiil he* bail chump- pieivole for a ju st and cquitable ap- her* of tin’ jury Is* binding while ir
•■ned the Hiyan primary law evei fun I iiinm. n: of legislative icp rescn la- other ca-e* a verdict of five' of Ih,
First National It link Ituilding
int i* its c'tiactliienl,, but he hud conn liou foi e*ach artel e*\ity section o f 1six inembers be accepted.
y..
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA
The govermir leporled lhal there
*&gt; the* iiiuidusioii lit it it had not mill tin* stale. It you find it puaribles Id
r .6 .B &lt; f&gt; E T R O IT
da* Tc*st in iis provision* regartling teiipp**i'tiun within the lim its of Uic waa tin deficit at any of the state in,
si
it
lit
imis,
despite
an
indeliteilnes,
o&lt;
prt*M*ii'.
constitution,
I
shall
I
k
*
very
orand choice votes.
•
The law has hei n in operation for happy if you will do &gt;o, but when nppreixiniately 5220,000 inherited by
C H E L L E M AINES
’ ill years. We leave laid five prituaiy you lane carefully Htudied the qiiy*- the* ai|p.iiiisliiitionr — -------------— ---~
The bonded indebtedness of th
-’irertan': under it. 7"tVe have* given lloii l am sun* you will be furred to
‘ . . . I A tirV P D
^
t a fair trial. It bus not heir a e-atis-i the coticluniou that a constitutional state he gave ns $&lt;101,506, the Lotals
Never before has a Ford Sedan been
— Court 11oust* t IIKV ARM -M \J)F IN Olll.A N D f aclory. The |N*ople of tFa* state* in ami'tidtiivnt i&gt; enseatial.*
being owned by the state board of
sold
at such a low price.
(•oiii the best materials and properly
i yti’ m.mbers ate nut voljng a Sccoml
There* was perhupa a time when education.
hr.uninrd
(il* « tn Dt-aigncd i I't.dh’ii in Hanforel or vicinity, if you liiijce bal’.ot. I qiu*sMim if then* j the propriety of tick eradication niuy
"We are fortunate*,"’ he continued,
Never before has there been such a
"in
we are not heavily hondod,
were*
any
I
irge
iiumlui',
relatively,
of
have*
Inert
igiestioned,
the
governor
Henry M cLaulin, J r ., . isli. We .*pc. iali/i* in Awnings, oters who veiled a second choice a n a*ii&lt;l. I think now that very few well and that
well-built
Ford Sedan—improved with
to my mind that provision of the
finer upholstery, window regulators,
Pole li I'm lain* eu- aaytleiiig of can- be election of P.tJd than there were ufoiT.tcd men would be so bold us to constitution which prohibits the*bondOpt. D.
and
with many refinements in rha^Q
say
it
is
not
a
good
thing.”
He
raid
ing
of
the
state*,
except
for
very
Mi­
•; i n .
Optic) an-Oplomclri»t
vf t . f i E tinier the law in 1014. It is hard to
construction.
ll
was
not
hi*
purpose*
to
discuss
the
tiuimlin.iry
purposes
,such
a*
h:\as■radicate the idea rather prevalent
112 Boat First Blrwt
Hanford, Fla
We also mu!..* WINDOW SHADES hat one voting for second choice may meril.e of lick eradication as lie. eon-, km in time of war, etc., is a very
This is the family car which fully
lave* the edi ct of nullifying hla vote side-red Mini as long since settled. "1 salutary one.
CLTON J . MOUGHTON la your urder at a saving to you. for first choice. Resides this, the* trust, he continued, "that the legis­ "While the state is measurably free
meets every requirement of economy,
comfort and sturdy service*
net age vatcr wh •,! the election ia lature will puss nn effective meaiurc fntfti bonded indebted!',cut, I can up
cKpei’ially oir odd size windows.
ARCHITECT
a Id in not thinking or earing at that at this cession with an aduqunte ap- ray ns muclu for the .individual comi­
Ibtiniiitc:. given cheerfully,
So great is the demand that deliveries
’ ’ 11*0 7. Miller Itldr*
purlicular time nbo’it a second choice* proprlattun for its e nfoicement, hav- ties of the staio."
will soon be almost impossible. list
AN FORI)
JIu said he believed there was a tic
.indidulc. They tile* absorbed only irg for its purpu.c* tbverad teat ion of
FLORIDA
with their Tint choice. 1 hi* state of iatiL* tick."
j Rival a tendency "on the-pert of-am
your order now, make a small down
Kegardirg the administration of people to recklessly incur ho&amp;vy obr,li.id cause i the* voter not to utilize
payment, the balance on easy terms.
W - J - THIGPEN
ihe opportunity of indicant g a second tlu* suite priran farm the governor ligntiom:; which the* eumlr g genera
raids
j tionr. must somehow pay off." Horn
.hoiie preference,
firica h*9t------ w _______ p
Real E state
"1 have since my inauguration i n •of the municipalities a:,d c*on:itie
"Ano'M.cr featuit* that tve have been
F trd t ^ t y t w r t M r b m n to h i g k
FIIHC L IF E , AUTO 1NSUUANCK
unable to ove rcame L J lie seeming governor made, diligent effort to u*- have.* incurred heavy Indeblcdneu, he
EDWAItl) UlUUiNS
impossibility of projM*iIy counting the lieve the rlatu of the* large* expense - aid, v.hA'h iu* feared would, cuibar*
_ k « li.» » l,r « l I'ttrU ,' ) ,iu r « lti.
* llr.rir
\ 1 - r lir H tM M .e ra liu n u r l U i l k r r I ' u r l l t - u l t t r . r a i l
lirh.
-l’honess.ivmil choice votes. The law is gen­ and heavy deficits which were year ras tlunj in the future,
-Ofiire
I'hone 111—201 S. Main St.
« « » _&lt;r ( h r f u l l u v i l u c ; « l U U l i '
^
Ilu iar
•*rit would scent, ” ^ h ? continued, ]
1J* I*, I'm
£rag
erally hot understood by the inspec­ after year incurred ut ,the rtutc
mv
ORLANDO
-;FLORIDA
y . u . kirn.,,,
tors in th* various cjiirtion precincts. prison farm. I have under authority “that arj improvement which has
•
t
.
««.
f
n
,
.........
DR. J . T. DENTON
II* K* llrruiltiu
Ne‘tlicr d i they generally, utidtrslaml givvn by the legislature of 1921,. ink- merit ertogh to warrant, the issuance
in Our Line'"
■ ■ I 'l l Y S IQ AN-BUKKEON
■/#* •’ ' *,
*
s*
th e./aims, simple* though they may eii about 150 convicts'away from thy J of bond: for i\a .buildir.g rho'ul I be
itouhiM 20G-2U7-203 Mciuch Duilding
*a:

n

n

a

Rooms 226-228

BUSINESS

A ttorney General
Asked for Opinion
on F re e A rsen ate

DIRECTORY

RvA-

Makes
CleaningTime Easy

►fro*

Kent Vulcanizing: Company

•WHITE SERVT
EXCLUSIVELY

Vr

pr;

id l e z ' 1 - a n l l

STEARNS 1ELECTRIC PASTE

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

Sd

m

ii lns

i

A Still G reater U a lu e

J i us

SELLERS
A w ning Shop

iy .

-'j - r4f?

�PAGE FIVE .

THE SANFORD DAILY HERWLDi WEDNESDAY.'AFRICA fl,* 192B

BASE BA LL
FOOT B A L L
BA SKET BALL
TRAf* SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

t

GOLF
BOW LING
TEN N IS
BOXING

CORRECTED NOV. l o l l * 1922
South Bound
.Arrive
30 a.m.

Brown Leads Ifield
in A m ateur Tourney

1 :lfi pirn,
2:55 p.m
0:55 p.m.

V P1NEHURST, N .C ., April 4—
The sixteen golfers who are-to parti­
cipate in the championship rounds of
tho north.nnd south amateur tourna­
ment will he known today. .
Henry. 3. Topping, of Greenwich,
1922 champion, was fortieth on the
lilt with nn 88. There were numerous
others with 80s, 87s nnd 88a, and Tuppine muy yet be able to pet into the

Northbound

rhirrmed tft.
The field of 230 contestant* went
to the tecs yesterday with T. Ruseil
Brown of Lake Champlain li .adi.ic
with n total o f 70; Harold V. G.irrity
c f Asliury Park and W. «*. Hunter, of
Houston, who were tied with 80.
Score of other leaders were:
Fred \V. Knight, White Slnrsh JO-

•‘Omar, the Tentniakor^
Princess tonight,

at

With Guy Bate*-Post to
Tdiryrd “right

that it’s

Arrive
1:48 a.m.
11:45 n.m.
35-p.m.

the

L X d R e T T E TA Y LO R In a Scene Prom PE G O’ MY H EAR 1'

"Omar, The Tent maker ’ i , one of
the. most succcarful Ori- n’. d ; !u t.ipluys over produced.

DION NOT
i :i m : n t o t a k e
A P \UT IN I ’A IT I

Scenes o *'r« ru leant;.
gardens, Oriental tempi*is with t!ir beauties of
hat nil. This is ope of th
tures of i)iia kind ever
will show, in Sanford l\\.
night nnd .tomorrow.

C. W. Rainier, Aronimink, 39*1
J . M. W\-lls, OaUmount, 40
Warren K. Wood, Pelham,
II. T. Curtis, GrecnR it-li, Conn,
•1(1-82.
K. A. Strnnahnn, Itiveitu'sa

April

■’ Kepro-

do-, who in tu iiiig
e n to rrn l, defeated
5 - pi ini i y noni

an ,m
I
i . i . 'm
•
■ Shah'e :&gt; &gt;
fiia t pi,-- a .ih-p
1 -. .!
I i.&lt; i
glits, t-i- V *it (•;.

nlibrt Splane, Detroit, 13-pi
C. Newton, Druoktine, 43-.41

Arrive

vo, 25
Iy&gt;, 101

;

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

1:30 p.m.
. 5:50 p.m,

x -H a i-y , dkcopt Sunday,
ccshare Branch

. in (il:u!.:r. i ■&gt;l i ­
en 1 nib .1 rut of
ib democrat!.
! for llu* ptnpo-V

Arrive
.5 p.m.
.0 p.m.

Departs

*f th e hitUM-i
ac'i-d on a r o w -

-i ui’- nitnntilUv

Enjoy in" this fine pa
borne’s guest, will he J .
ton and his family. Yon
Bonn., lir in j’lhe family.

p . Dayton, Detroit, J2-4I

Departs
2:03 a.m
12:05 p.m
55 p.m

rilliy Itrnnch

\( the l’nncesw Theatre Friday nnd Saturday

It is a gorgeon* spe to ’ ■ a:ni one
of the most, enthralling b&gt;. • .-lories
over filmed. More thrill::
j n.the
Arabian Nights more
&gt; ti.-uu-be
timn Romeo and Juliet,

W alter S. Dillon, Oak Hill, 40*11

Oviedo Branch
Arrive
7:45 p.m.

Departs

WANTED
1.0(1(1 MEN, AND WOMEN

JO E LYNCH MEETS KIVU
PITTSBURGH , April l.v-Joc I.v/h
bantam weight boxing champion [on !
Pt te,.K*vie, challenger, will tm &lt;t In a
ten lound bout hero A j til 2.1. J a y \
Bronson, matchmaker aniio;:iu-ed * . &gt;
fight.
/

-t he .aide to recognise an unusual
and bate tlilr in cash. Expert*
.- iinnt-rersarj. Apply as soon as
Ib’e efler II o'clock Saturday
airto See further particulars in
-.-Id I'riil i j . Watch for it.'

Tlu* Daily Ilerahl, 15c
COAST LEAGUE Oi l \S I
SAN TRA.WIHfO. .'
P.2.1 Tariff.- &lt;\&gt;,ist' 1 »
.-.I o;n ped yesterd;

llu- Herald delivered six times a

, igiit i, i.ma pbiym ; in

WORLD ECONOMIC Ml
UNDER LEAD Ol
WASHINGTON. April

Departs
2:48 o.m.
8:40 n.m.
1:38 p.m;
3:20 pjfi.
7:10 p.m.

:f.— Calling

of a wo:Id eniUoaiic- &lt; &gt;iifoji"ico iiuli-r
American a u a p i c j i o « .bu in \\ -h
ington, D regarded ax a likely oat
coma of the uatiarial uiuatu.g
chfinibi-r of commune of the Undid
States in New York. Ma'y 7 !•’&gt; 10.

conill'.cn ini l»-&gt;Jy, vh.i is .a Kunitipi
, studying economic e.'itditinx.- f*'!!*w
W ing the convention of tin- ir..« niiln
al chamber of cummcri e ni ib-iiu-, i
expretvrl to tell tha Ameriritn ratb-ring that Europe's tro-abh are i * *
politifal than i*eni:«ni"-.
n»nt
Mr. liartn.-., wnn fei b h- in: •- i u*
should s, ol: a solution of world emu
nu-rcial difficulti.-a where diplont its
have failed, is in far ■, of -the o. o.
nomic coXfi-ia-m e
to tb
Unite-1
Slat*-).
,
Tin- Rom, .................... n
|"r cil out. hlt.iws llu . 1- is a : . \\ tn -I
of thought among bo in, - m - i v»*i
believe iroveriinti-nt of lla* we. I j
should be pbua-ii on a M i x . •1. !&gt;,;.-;nebasis and Dial cmiioriii. im ’ iis bgiven prevexiiiace ovet th - - t Ih-b
tir.il tihluie. Ecotiotun expel'.s, b *lh
offieial and unofficial, agnod a con*
(erem e

So gel

rernU r

t !I1v 1

■ M tW ?

in i t - I'rii g

obout tlu- 1 dlowirg international re­
forms:
1. ScUb-meut of r
’ and
iiiteinalia::; 1 debts.
2. Balanced budgets Mf ..1! nations.
3. StaliilUati«»’ “f exchange to i id
currojny fluctuatiafij*.
• J.
(A -xutiop of Isnua u* "f
ll"'• money unsupporteif itv inelid t*
•

T h a t a&lt;Ps
r ig h t, s u re
as s h o o tiii51

Six Armj
Arrive
rroiii

Zacli Wheat Flaying
for Brooklyn Again
N E W 'ORLEANS, Aju I 3. -/.oh
Wheat, Brooklyn Nntionnl left f - -!• r.
who has bee-i a hold-out, played h:s
usual position in Sunday * exhibition
game here lil-Vvet-n the Dodgers nnd
Ihe^Kew York Americans, tending to
confiim report* that lie bad re.ulu-1
nn agreement with Manager Robiimon
nnd hatl eignwl.n contract.
The New York America ns, who
have been in training here for several
Weeks, Teft Sunday night on n joint
tour with the Brooklyn
Dmlgerf.
Their first stop w::s a t Sheridan.
Mins., where an exhibition game ««*
played Monday.

sku\ '[ hieves
a k i nto Warehouse
try Away Big Load
| f t % *?’?■*• %a * i i r h ( r«| l ' r p » * l

m \r ib-.
lioi d to
load
g of the

BA I TbMtiltK, April 3.—Whiskey
Dio i-. liii.’ f i ito w rehouse of Haiti*
ir.i.ie luatilrig Com|&gt;uny in S mth
It-ilt r-i'i .' to !,.' toil.,}' bound Diree
i walclitma »••&lt;! *..m'U-d away three
bilge truck 1 -ads rtf ti-pior.
S. I DINTS ARE
I BY II 14*11 WINDS
ID I I) N.MAGE IS S.MALI

V. E8 r PA I M BEACH, .April 2.
Ji'gb
wild ni lompaiiicd by torrential
pm0
riir.-i i rei^ir'.c.l to have dune cun: Icrhbte daniuge at I'ort Pierce and
i. nmiili t; l n . •1,1; 111
Hording
ought among old vicinity this tiflerhooH. The atorm
B A B Y CHICK FOOD
. .. ..I pi lixvv_i \' »:mled a* far aoJ'.h
h te tip* m a te ria l for a -fouraa
Vero.1
{jpc'akr r Gilb
■&gt;( tlu hornn,
W ith B u tler Milk
Turn play., w.th the pic.ideiit hi
1 ORT P JrX C K rA p ril 2.— A heavy
o?'tHV-0 bo I ,;d
Raises
did atp th to lay unroofial te-. ernl
Idftv. iia ludi: g tire ice. plant and
,B ab y Chickens
on the Attgu.ua &lt; &lt; t r y i lub, r.e jr
..
pie/'d.-i
t
v..l!
the
water work* plant ur.d blew a
^ •*
Ann |u*r &lt;( th.' &lt; &lt;
w e e k wf Ins va
rnoki Du k d wn. Several fishing
I lay daring the L-*'
Baby Chick Feed
cation is , f « mer 8 gitor IJitchrock, bout.* v..-re sunk clone to shore. No
i . . . oiu- wo.' ii'-jine i, Repott« from .Vero
„f J.'ebra kn,
' f'
'
were toM^u- effect that several trees
Baby Growing Mash |dif.- / play-:, lord been blown down, bu( there was
W.Tile thoso xvho
Laying ISIash
jpg with the pre i lent - for 'h • lr.st little other damage there.
*
( * ^- ■
"
1 mor-Jh would- cot admit it b fn: l* .Jr.
The
luippleit
icuple
is one whose
Hiil lit.g.'lhty rill'd lu-for^ Kt.
'
g
r
t-jjifj
placid
existence
inspires
fewest memthie, Eli.., 4h*y h 'J b- v't ntpiodent
has
lk’ca
lead,
oir#.
jed out. The pri' /tl.. ' ‘

l° e 3 u SgO:

confirms i
prove it
* 2 !!!r*«v=to.TM

%t *
•

t• , •r .• O'

*■
i**
-Ji
JVi| f
v■
JM■
i

�atKOTirJC

PAGE SIX

■*n*«

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1923

F ish e r

Well anV w ay P a 5St th e e x a m p le

LBAvolsfoaOi F o i l ' s .
H(XV&lt;|siVBp^V^5UP^ND
jS U M ^ u ts i n o o d l e . -*
S r m T p o P'l l I B e p c v W^ ■ •iT oo.u fop. w cr

/*!C

h o is

' Bulle-t ;
Vue's feq
V

AuJPlfeHV"
im f ir s t

c Jo r! ■

'An Evening in Hawaii” a t Redpath Chautauqua

o r m ore you have left over each
week, should.be deposited a t Our
Savings D epartm ent where it
will, with others become a snug
sum !

t*rrrr.

W E ADD 4 % IN T E R E S T .

*U*VVi4jW.;

Dollars GROW' when left here,
and shrink when you spend them
— which do you p refer?

jnwisu.

C la ss ifie d A d a

tr n w ord.

N o nd ta k e n fo r le a* th a n

rla a s ifird ads ch arged to a n yo n e .

23 r a n d p o s i t i v e l y n o

C a s h m a s t n c r o m p a n y n l| o r d e r s .

Count

the w o r d * a nd r e m it a c c o rd in g ly .

F A R M E R S — You

rnn

get

srK J

fra m **! and Irrig a tio n p liik *
B a n fo rd N o v e lty W o rk s .

boo'

a t to*
100 tfr-

F U R S A L E — D o s ic r am t lu iy s ' p a in ts
a n d va rn is h e s a t S a n fo r d N o v e l t y
W o r k a , S a n fin d age nts.

d ll

Iti t n l a l l

S A L E — T wo

j }: ,
^

t llil.-s Monographer,
one with bookkeeping;
: 7&lt;K| or eaie of Herald 1

w
4 v |i
p ,j,

I l i 3 -t.fc

FOR SALK-—Rhode Inland eg
s e t t i n g , If* o g g n for $1.00.
E l'.a w o rth ,

“An Evening In Hawaii,” nn original nnisleal production l&lt;&gt; ho given at tin* cnmtrg Hetlpnth Chautauqua by Vlerm's
llawalluiiK, liistniinraitallsla and slngcra, porlraya most vlvldlytl.e iiimde anil customs of llnwnjl.
With tin1 aid of novel lighting ufid scenic efforta and iippropriato coMumitig. an nlmo.'phero of artistic beauty and
realism la anared. In tills acttlii;; Vieira's I In’-' it Han &lt; play tie; Instrummis p-t nllur to Hawaii, imioiig tlicin the Steel
cuitur. Most oxprlffislvely Hu y nitqj tbo conga that arc a pari of the true UawuU.

FO R

Avenue

R E N T

Fu rn is h e d

room s,

a ll

e o u v e i i j e n r e r , H 13 H a c n o l l a A v e n u e .
3-31 p

houses, " S a n fo rd

H e ig h ts , H u n te r, Rou te A , B o x

___________ L_ __________ »
FOR SAl.lv Ten

LOST

100.

'I hp |()s'p

llitwi'in Sanford and Gem-...

r on the Farm
\ W ealth Source
Declares Rhodes
W EST

PA LM

R EA C H .

Retry,- if you put her «irt vir.ir fa rm
will lied the family imd educate tin
i liililri a, I.. M. Ii*ii&gt;iii -, iti'te marketire rumm i'diuier, tu’d a medinir.nl

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
D. F. WII1TNER, Cashier

F . P . F O I t S T E I t , P re s id e n t

" T r i p i ; d " W i t u b t s l j w a s v e r y s ic k
la , n e ih e d r ill p e rio d last n i g h t hut
i«' ii r ' , l i n l y w a s s t e p p i n g h i g h a f t e r
!i.. i 4 ' n &lt; t l a i i . | U a - t u r n e d
lo n e

ta lk e d

of

! S m it,

U llte

arti, E m o r y

V itk e ry ,

C a th e rin e

S p e ir, G eo rg e

Tak-

M oyc, Roy

H r i t t , R u t h e l l a j C ’ o o J;, T h e l m a K n i g h t .

o u t.

’"Kangem o

v : , f. os : ; : . i i i . u * i l la t n i g h t a n d
i l R o llin ' ei w a s elec te d ju d g e ,

S A N FO R D G R A M M A R
• S C H O O L

W aterw ays Band
M aking P ro g ress
F or Cheap R ates

“ Aimrilinir to the h.te ' Unite.
’ - .s i w ill deal w i t h nil o f f e n d States guvci mm*nt 11■j« i t, Florid,
C o m p a r .y rule s a n d w e hope
ha j !Ci.000 dail y i ' iiws valued-ai
I(. c .
A . a n t i a t f f f C J/ a iiU X - F i m l w i l l I r «.
i i c c c r s , »•. *
1 ' • F IR ST tHUVI)F&gt; • ••♦ “ * .( "-Operation or All HusincsH Men In
please TTPHctrlrt 'TnrT trn r'^ rrcrr
oi $.i, Idj.ooy.
Florida has one dan \
.
.
,, , *
’ * * t
Sought and Belief in Sueccsn
r Lo u ire N te k ie , M e lv in tn y lo r ,
■
.
,
a! receive reward. E.
It owe.
i iiw for every III people. The t i . i t . «
y .Marshall, .lark Russell, Iluiit
.
_______
l-3tp
Stall' h.e ole* dairy eovv for* . •;
a, Catherine Cat ter, Katherine j
ORLANDO, March 31.— President
1 1-2 people. We should il,e:e:. e ...I
n, Etl.e! Irhie. Zeltoti Conner, S. J . Sligh uf the Florida Water Trafi|uiry herds Mai per cent in o:d . t.
in t.it t h i o i i K l i a ll t h e s ts a je s o f h i s e x - have the •■nine pr&lt;ei irtiort of cow ti
FiAail" Glenn Govocek, Rene tie l.eayue foresees success of the
i s t e m e , M r . R l i o . l c . r a i d , f r o m t in
/, Clilford Kitty, Billy Thump- project to yive central,-eastern and
pojadalio. that we have iu Jhe IaM o
l i m e w h e n h e l i r s t lav o e d h e r w ;ti .Si.'*&gt;
( ... •ii|c III g ill'll till* [it ..’ill
Ho Hut-hitiMin, Bernard laut- southern Florida a deep water,chnna ( . t a p e v i n e a m i n i i l k e d h e r in a .if the 1"11i*t I S late, only . opMum
EIl.i Ma;. Grow. Marina Lund- md from Sanford to the sea, with all
F O R SA LT! -Beautiful Imildina lot
I ' o u i d o r i o. in iiu t
hull
u n til
n o w ofte half llie .tail \ pro ii.cl . that the'
Athalone
Prevatt, Ethel Louise ttsultant advantages to follow, |iropood location, ?HMt I a-li, tialarn
, w ill II tile c a t t l e - o f t h e W i n III t l l i m l ’CI should and that we must feed out
k.
vided: J
small monthly payment
I i- Lam
i :iiiii.tm u,(t(in , o f w h i c h 2 m t ,( t n o .o ( m a r e tuuiixli., we 'cofth'l im retiM* our dalr&gt;
--------First, that the ('rowers, producers,
P h on e , tffi.
3 -.'it
m i l k c o w s , p r o d u c i n i : S l u U i o i i s p o i u u l s lion pet &lt;cat. an.I not lane ion ninnj
SECOND t.RA D E
. ' shippers, business men and nil those
M a j o r W ils o n s h o u ld i'o
th *iiu j'li
And, if Flotilla had 41110,000 daily
U li. n (In tnws was first published |o f m i l k .
yn W 'iyht, l ’.lith Braxton, Vi- »»u,rv»ted in the development and
tile
in
lids
of
(lie
i
.
a
t
t
u
e
r
o
i
i
c
o
u r t , lie
“Certainly now when the 2 1,120.000 cow-, they would not only feed tie
llama Edwin Campliell, Ruth Prosperity of the territory within the
that “ I rir tP My Heart," ,t. Hartley
wa
m t o w n d m in n d r i l l , a n d d id n 't
FOR SALK- Kiddie K**o
.Mtinners' famous staj'e success, would d a i r y enws iti the United Slut . . are ! dail y men's family and educate Ins
Kill .Moulton, G. J*. Sharp, Ed- w,lUr zom‘ wo,k ll»t(vdly to show
v e a i . i v In I D . t o t h e C o m p a n y ,
w a lk e r.
I m p u r e Itoonr
he pielurizrd by Metro, with Lametie Uua-ubteiitir IIP billion potin.l s of milk cliildtpo, but c ould pr&lt; ally 'incteufa
ampin II, Edna Rivers, Helen , b&gt;' thH r acUvoparticipatlon ns mcmA p a rtm e n ts .
r. K ih-iine Forrester, Samuel ,K!r8 o*\the&gt;r«lKue their interest in
Taylor ntakini' her srreea debut in and 3,fi0U.0»(i.tHI» poundis of htf.lii the state's iueotne and reduce it fit
Plan iv."re put forward for-organr UK
MALE— llnngul.ov, print n
,
(lie role which has endeared la r to 1and cheese ami when o n e dollar i n { t*'izer bills.” '
,
LowV, Clara Bray*
projecT7
if itig a "i*" Uonrpany Club to be coni-1
fit food in the
—
-----------------------new, garage and cement walks. ,
bundled* of tlinusuads-of (healtenners every live- spent
i Coney, Anna Marie C o u c h ,
s « '""d . thnt thure.lv co-operative,
■e-’sed of officers and non-coms to
five acre faun mi good mail, &gt;
it Du Butte, Edna .Mac Lamb, systematic support by all civic nsao’delight was expressed everywhere. llpiled States is spent for dairy prod- WOMAN NOW CENTER
plan for enlistment of a few good |
terms. Inquire 1103 (tal; Avenue
Dtaina lovers everywhere were pleas­ (nets, it js safe to say “The row will
K i.c Fu sion, Murv Ktizabcth I cialion“' busine8s «nfunization3 “nd
men !■' rie.ind out the personnel of thej.*, j
II. h a Wilson, Beatrice Hick- !*ocit‘ti‘‘R an‘l leadinK citizens pf coifted that this celebrated tale should re- feed the family and educate the chilCompany before the eneampmcal in*.
&gt;iiii
Courier. Makalm Hictfins, munities to ‘^monstrate to congress,
FOR HALE—-Davenport, dining' ta ­ i. ivyi animated ein tiljilimi lieyoml the di'eil," Ait. Rhodes deelared.
NEW YORK. Ajiril 3. A woman August,
; , . ul
“ In fact, lit Dill inn p.minis of the
line. Ralph Mon nor. William wbvnco must come funds for the con,v '
s
ble, chilirs, chiffioaiete, imn bed, at Imntalion of the stage.
Slow is the iivwe-t ligate in the searClt
31 H M a g n o l i a A v o .
f.-O tp
Under the direction of Kltti; Vidor,
1, I . on Conner, Helen
Mat- fltructlon of tht‘ dei‘'’ w“terway, the
. n going
• |(hn
,,n
for the slayer of Dorothy Keeueit.
■i some talk
M
a
t
y
Wriplit,
Mary
Edith
imiKrttt,v0 n c c d " f
curly complcwith o supporting cast of high abili­
who was . liltitufoltiled to death vei anniinl of putting on a minstrel fur
W ANTED
ties, and with Michael, the canine nr
Maiian
lloulehnn,
Pauline
oral days ago.
~
tile l» tu In of l he mess fund and &gt;&lt;||. .
, i&gt; m in. .i.......
x«______,
Given
these
two
fundamental
WANED—A cham-e to build
your tt.-ss with tin* masculine name, play­
mind' good. f"r the “extras’* in lIn- j j,tJt
It wa.- learm 1 today that the tui
points, President Kligh and other of­
new homo before lumber gets any ing her neenstumed part. Lancette
lice had fill : nine lime been trailing mess ’Vho" il&gt;i help in camp.
ficials believe that congress will grant
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­ Taylm lias '■.ne In .1 her work before
the sweetle oi t of a man who fur sevthe necessary appropriation.
ed,—Sanford Novelty Works. lK3-tf&lt; the camera. The result, advance leis'el day* had la*eii under on picion,
"The plan of the Florida W ater­
T 1i l l £ D G R A D E
WANTKI) TO BEY A H p n r a g u s f e r n poiis imlicale, m a tilmtoplay cv.'ii
chiefly because he Inis been unable
ways
Traffic League i« very simple,”
mote Jtiteti stihg 1lian liie stape play.
1 .Mil Riggers. J . T. Campbell, J . B.
n e e d , fur good clean'stm 1, will pay
to at count fm bis action- between
said
Mr.
Sligh. “We have asked for
Residi.it' of Sant..i,| will I&gt;«• iilabli'd
&lt; oh in,m i . Harold Gore, Lawrence Reel,
n g o o d price. Address W. ! ' . N b w c l l
the hour of midnight preceding the
a
channel
in the St. Johns river from
&gt;1at ion Smith, Gcorgd Steele, Mcll
Co., W h o l e s a l e Fern Growers, Apopka,I t i enjoy this poiiMiaut, heart-stirring,
murder and K o'clock the next morn­
Sanford to Jacksonville 200 feet
w
htiieiiial
performance
next
.
Friday
Foster, Patsy Garrett, Inez Thomp­
Ha. ,
27U'tfc
ing.
wide and 20 feet deep in or^er that the
and Saturday when il comes to-th e
son,
Bernice Lowe, Frances Wilson,
Scig£nut Wingate is still instrut’tW A N T E D — T w e l v e Ih i v h b e t w e e n the
The
woman,
it
is
said,
is
being
perishable products and other ton­
Priinagts Theatre f/ir two days,
•ing thr outfit in the nomenclature of Richard Smith, Marjorie FotTest, nage of the territory to be served may
a g e s o f It i a n il 13 III s e ll llie I t . i l l .
trailed
in
the
hnjie
she
might
.at
— thiK story of Peg Til id deny, of
H e r a l d o n t h e si r e e l u n i f a l s o i n he
tempt to dlspo.M' of some of the jewel; the automatic rifle and we hope to get f-oui.se Hickson, Minnie W aters, Car­ be loaded at Sanford and other river
England and Ireland and the (VCon- products is considered one of ihe
in some range work with those guns olyn Waters, W. .1. McMillan, Ituhy points in refrigerated and otheT boats
su lis litu te n f o r c a rrie r
lin y
rou te s.
in Is ami ( 'hi. lu sters nml Kings- safest ways of seriiving ii - healthful or other' articles that were stolen in the near future.
t-'iurey, ..Margaret Bowman, Kather­
B e e l,e w ijt S h i p p nt th e H e r a l d o ffic e
fl-oni
the
Model'*
went
fiTth
street
for transportation to eastern seaboard
worlhs, has hud
stage perform- diet, mpl'cially for ghiBlren we cer­
ine Fuqua, Clara Zelglor, Uuihti Wilk- ports and for export to foreign mar­
b e t w e e n 3:30 a n d 3:30 p . i n .
3 t it i - |f d
apartment.
She
already
has
been
in­
arces in the United States. Nor has tainly should consume twins us much
"' on. Elmer Corson, Andy Bueherel, kets without breaking bulk in transit.'
Don't fail to be at drill nc
WANTED 400 MEN, between April iti popularity been limited to tills dairy products as we do and wo terviewed by the police, having pro­
1
aw tdice Luudipiist, Jam es McCIclai the "knag, ran court" will
"With that project g;p;s the larger
10th and 13th to pjek tomatoes; country. England, Australia, New should have fiU,0titt,(Ul good dairy rows, vided the su. pecteif niaa with an alibi
la
st
meeting
am)
will
issue
v
for
the
hoilrs
before
the
murder,
and
one
of the canals connecting other na­
highest wages paid and comfort aide Zealand, South Africa, India, Ha­ o r' more than twice as many as we
after, with the exception of the eight to some and belts to others
vigable
waters, thus linking up a deep
quartern. Write if you ran runic ami waii, Italy, Uzedm-Slovakia and Par­ have.
FOURTH GRADE
niicr it.
that vtill remained unexpluiiietl.
waterway
system that finally shall
bring men.—S. E, llice, Vera, Florida. is have also seen anti enjoyed it. The
“Thu money, caused to circulate ill
Frank Diehl, Emmet Fox, Hurry cover the very heart of the richest
Thu itns(H'i t ij believed to have
Mch-22-to-Apr. -15 ptoduetion of the photoplay by Metro the United States by the dairy cow,
Hall, Murrue Banner, Elmore Lloyd, producing section of the state, extend­
,(KU) Expected to
enables all these iVg fans to see the is. frajon non min per annum or nn known tlw slain model intimately, the
WANTED TO fU A III
Lick Morse, W illiam Morrison, Kelly ing from Jacksonville south to the
authorities say.
acres at Geneva for used ear wit! original Peg portray the role, in addi­ average of more than $U&gt;0 per cow.
Pope, Clarence Botundo, Edwin Shin- Everglades and west, as far as hard
Join Celebration
•tarter. ..Ford preferred.—F . B. Brad tion to introducing this pictured bit Thu total expenditure for- public KEY W EST IM 'Ll.MAN
hoDcf, Daisy Appleby, M argaret Britt,
A t St. Augustine Addle Browning, Zola Dorson, Mary surfaced read motor trucka and pro­
ley. Box 03, Geneva, Flu.
2-fit) of loveliness and charm to those fo schools in the United States jA'i' an­
posed short line electric feeder* will
E X P R E S S DERAILED
num i»' ? 1,11-13,000,000. If this had
Louise Dunn, Irene Glide well, Julia permit.
WANTED—M^y— IM exiteriemed
been paid with dairy products, we
“
!
S T . A U G U S T J N E , F l a ., A p i i l 3—
Higgins, Elizabeth
Darkey, Ellen
book-keeper and otenograjdier. Must
"To be u member of the Florida
would have had $1,165,000,000 or $212
L ' A l . M - . U E A I . l l . - A p r i l J . - | T v r n - t i u u s a m t ~ p c r s o n r a r r e x pe c t e d Lundquiit, Szra*51nx\vrlh Ruth Mar­
b&lt; neat, faat and Accurate with fig­
Wutcr Traffic league is to be identi­
left
foreach
fumi
futiiify.
IfTve
bad
d s e c t i o n o f t i n * K e y W e s t i u p a r t i c i p a t e i n i h o P o n c e - d e L e o r tin, Mary Buford Powell, Ella Spenc­
ures: Prefer one experienced in rc*fied with the most forward looking
a n y i n g P u l l m a n c a r s f r o m c e l e b r a t i o n h e r e W e d n e s d a y , T h u r s - er, Mary Alice Shipp, Marguerite Re­
tail lumlwr buiiness, but is not essen­
progressive movement in our pro. N e w Y o r k , w a s r e p o r t e d , itty a t u | j . &gt; ; ( l u y . A t h . . lHt t l u l f o f l h l »t mind, Mildred Tichcnor, Mem* Thomtial. Applicants answer in own hand­
C r e a tiv e sta te t o d a y .”
ite tonight
rear Kelsey |r,umber, lhu,e in charge of the event, it, Cathwinc Melsch, Ethel Rally,
writing, stating salary expected.—The
l miles north of here. Scvwould n present Spanish eavul- M yrtle'Cjjclto, Georgiana Zetterland,
W. C. H. Co., care Herald.
2-lfc
tort
of
any
one
being
killed
ry,
n,H
|dancers, French soldiers, Eng- Melva
Lundquist, Robeit Adams,
W A N F t u — R o o m s o r sm a ll
house,
Our idea if a funy situation is a
Frederick
Bender, Eugene. Tukuch,
eurnetl.
,
•
Hah
infantry
and
Indians,
mounted
unfurnished by couple. Phone 110. pedestrian ' feeling sorry for those
Mudisop
Wade,
Henry W ltle, Ray­
-~-i---—--------------and
unmounted.
More
than
200
will
3;3tp wjio are surrounded by terrors in Kuiresent rate of recovery in take^the part o f ’ Senainole warriors mond Laiulress, Irma Allen, E u n i c e
'ANTED—Truck driver wants per- rojH*.
•
will be eighty years before on foot. '
Junks, Virginia. Lari, Irene Fellows,
manent Job, T in t class references.—
lair Fuqua, Betty Hintermister, Pau. Cappcll, Osiren, F la ,*
4-2tp
Tlic Herald for first clans job work.
For quick result*, try * wanUad.
l.tie Klirnnt, Grace Lewis, Hag a a
Saturd ay evening a stam p honk of

^Jl£-

■ ¥ « ****

�: ■W
tp***w***&lt;

**

*

-

; \ :

MHHMMMWi
X i « a » A ‘i

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1923

——

i

■

------------

- 0

■— -

-

■— -— - - + -

N ature’s Vanity Case l or Girls Plays Part

- — ■■ - -

-

-

-

-

PAGE SEVEN

f

Hawaiian P ro g ram •* •
a t Chautauqua *
T ent Tonight

To Give Child ren Here A Fair Deal
|tnigp^fore the chamber of commerce
and gutats here lodny, former Gover­
nor Jam es M. Cox of Ohio, took oc­
casion to lay the practical "bankruptcy to the farmers of the north,
west and middle west at the door of
the Harding administration. The
policy of isolation, the former democratic standard said, is to blnmo for
this condition.
^
“Your agricultural , interests in
Florida are prosperous," r.aid former
Governor Cox. "In the north they
arc not. The reasons for these di-

dcring on bankruptcy. The farm loan
facilities of the government are giv­
ing to film only the means of getting
money to meet his losses during the
iast two years. The essential“bf his
prosperity is’ a market fdr what be
produces.
“ Lot me give a simple illustration
of the agricultural havoc wrought by
the persisted-in policy of isolation.
■Our com is consumed in America
mid is not a factor in exportation.
Pork and beef, particularly the for­
mer, are. the products of corn. One
third of our pork ami beef is export­
ed. The present price of corn, there­
fore is not-nlFocted by international
Conditions.
“Throughout the years there has
been nn unbroken'relation ns between
the prices of corn and pork-'and lieof.
The present price of corn should mean
lo the farmor the price of $10 to $12
a hundred for Vmk and lieef. He is
getting approximately $S for b ull.
"The 'difference between what he
gets and what he would procure if
we were exporting these food staples
is four dollars a hundred. It con-;
stttutcs the difference between profit
and loss in his operation. Opr ex- I
ports are diminished by economic con­
ditions,abroad and they will not imnrr*-e so long as we hold ourselves

J~-«4Ut-dcw&lt;m*cUqtto .tU a l—t-hw e—in—
*

ia! requiremonta.

■ •

■

'&gt;

O

w tu i m i L n

s h w iu h m

Tho little lady sitting nt hor dress­
ing tablo Is not a star of the stage,
nor yet a daughter of wealth. She
is just op American school girl*
typical of'hundreds of thousands in
this country, and sho is beautiful.
Her vanity case is responsible for
her charms. Look closely nt the
accompanying photograph nnd you
will find tho secret of perfect health
and happiness.
Tho components of her Vanity
Case have been selected with infinite
care and after long rcscarrch by
“Professor Happy," the wizard of
tho American Child Ilcnlth Associa­
tion, of which Herbert Hoover is tho
president.
Tho Association was
formed by tho merging of tho Ameri­
can Child Hygiene Association and
tho Child Health Organization of

thero is Cow’s Vanishing Cream, from wholesomo cereals.
nt J*1.®tear of tho dressing table
Powder Puffs, made from fluffy
with n dainty bow of ribbon decorat*
J —‘ ‘ —
jng tho top._ Tho rougo on this table
Eyo Sparklers, mado of phos­
is Cream Kissed Carrots; tho com­ phorus taken from tempting creamed
plexion cream is "Essonco of Oat- onions.
Vanity Brushes for the tccUi,
Perfumes, squeezed from fresh,
luscious fruits.
For the enlightenment of skeptics,
who doubt tho beneficial results of
close application to this dressing
table, '’Happy” has produced a
contention tnai it
will .remove splendid testimonial. Ho says:
mysterious and • unsightly rashes
"A huge rock was recently un­
from tho face nnd b rin g s soft,white earthed near tho Garden of Eden.
skin.”
On it was chiseled a letter from Eva
Other Ingredients of tho Vanity endorsing Happy's Vanity Case."
Case nrc:
At any rate tho American Child
Aquae Vitae— tho water of life, Health Association knows from vast
nnd for best results four glasses experionco in health work among
svhould be taken a day,
children that if any American Bin
Eau do Bain, the water of cleanli­ elects to uso "Happy’s” Vanity Case,
ness; this should bo mixed with pure his promise to her will bfe fulfilled.
soap in a shining white tub.
And tho consequent blush on the
"Happy's” Sleep—will eradicate check* and sparklo in tho eyes will
wrinkles nnd give tho mouth a per­ bo permanent.
manent curve. It will not evaporate
Tho American Child Health Asso­
in fresh air nnd should be mixed ciation's national headquarters is at,
at the proportion of one bedful to 532 Seventeenth Street, Washington^
an open window. Wash beforo ap­ D. C., while an administrative otfiro,
toining fashion
plying.
Is maintained a t 370 7th Avenue.
Among his aids to pulchritude
How York Q t j,

THIRD DAY OF CHAUTAUQUA
WITNESSED LARGE CROWDS FOR
i
ROTH'AFTERNOON AND EVEN!

Legion P ost to
Consider Move

Through State
Passing iCMilutiiins stating that
the convict leasing system a** prac­
ticed in the state of Florida wa* a
"blot on the fair name of the state
the Centra! Trades and Labor t'otiiii it of Jacksonville has joined with the
American legion amt other forces
now nt work to tiring legislation in
the session opening in Tallahassee
to abolish the hiring out of convicts
to private individuals or concerns.
Edward Dcwuijsure i’ost will meet
Monday night to take steps to get
other posts in the state in « move­
ment to abolish the system.
The action of the Central Trade
and l.'ibor Council was taken at tlie
regular meeting of the Council F ri­
day night. The resolution calls .it
tentlon to the statement of Paul
lie vers White published oxcluisvely

»

ROOF adapted to YOUIl particular and spcc-

: Ex-Covernor ilrough Delive
P n le r ta in in g

exposition, where tie nnu lily company " J
[ were accorded an cnlhuainstic reeep- ■ ■
|tion. He is largely responsible for SS
J much of the subsequent popularity jj£
of real Hawaiian music in this conn- ►,stry.
;!
"An .Evening in Hawaii" is a pieniier musical production distinctive JJ*
and realistic in every detail.
ya
Children's Program. .
Sn
Tomorrow afternoon at
o’clock {["
comes the closing children's program, ■ *
when I Rival, well known magician, ■■
will entertain not only the kiddies, na
iiut the grown-ups as well,, in mys- J *
tifying illusionary art, that will thrill * ■
and be
enjoyed by all.
«■
Wcrno quartet:
JJJj
Following the children's program ■■
at *t o'clock, the last day of your n n
eluiutiutipia, the Ijilirn Wcrno Ladies' r *
Quartet, a group of artist-entertain- * J
ers, who are royally welcomed by ■ *&gt;
clinutnmpia audiences wherever they ■■
appear, will open the program.* ’
£^
From the beginning to the close J®
o ftlieir programs there is a wealth " ■
of musical entertainment and artistry. hm
especially notable in their repertoire ^
are musical mid dramatic numbers.
given in cospmu&gt;. depicting the die a , a n
manners and song of the American tia
colonial period, lb*’ Civil War days, * *
the early seventies a::d of the Qig.k
•ers.
• , nxi
The nictubioh of the Werno com -"2
l*ntiy piny an w»ll a* Mi’ir. IhAtm n
.nental tiio* ae.I i J!*, an*l \i**lu' m
-wdui are piiii,n.ii"ii“ *"*iri tlidi jiri&gt; jj
grams. Flcw i ivadi.n
hv Mi«. *
Laura Werno, who heads the com- n
n
puny, are always hailed with delight. N
The type of program, the skill
with which it is presented and the R
■
poise and personality of the mem a
hers ‘uf the &lt;puitlet unite to make [J
their progianis gemiinely enjoyalib*. *
Toniorniw night at b o’clock, t)iu,*i
above ladies’ quartet, and t ’aveny, r
crayon artist and modeler m clay, will J
^unfold Kcdputli ■
close this yeni
&lt;‘hautaiiqim.

WHETHER YOU ARE GOING TO RE-ROOi
OR PUT

UP A NEW 1HJILDING I WILL

HELP YOU SELECT the ROOF YOU NEED
In o rd e r to irive you th e m ost rm n p le fe r o o f­
ing' s e r v ic e th e r e i* a s to c k o f nil ty p e s o f
H in l’s *R o o fin g ,

R tiih lin g

P a p e r and

W all

Hoard rig h t h e re a ll rea d y fo r d e liv e rin g at a
a m o m e n t's n o tice .

.\ly nm filliT .“ ttUKi'sHons will not co st you
:t m i l .

W rits* o r pliniu* mi* fo r f l i r t lu*f in-,

fo rm a l inn.

\NUORD. FLORIDA
Address. 9 1 1 Elm A vent!

YOUR HEAPING
•w ire !i.s niti, li provided you
Im w th e rig h t lig h t. T h e
ligh t from nn e le c tr ic lam p
fall, dn T i'lly on y o u r p aper,
sh a d e s v o n r e y e s and g iv es
a s »ft lig h t w hich
is so
so o th in g .
W e carry
a
h u g e a s s o r tm e n t o f E le c ­
tric I,'im p s e x clu s iv e in tiesig n atul .'Ryle.

L c c titr

INC .FIXTURES .'ft SUPPLIES
a

i l l ! »I f f

1

J

i

in'lcit;'i
\v

1 »• 1 m *

. li

i!t
1»

* *

t*

lift i’Ji i ’ L 'A-.lli »l’
\f gi'fi. T

IL* iill LI ..

TIII • ( l i i i i l f M f

**i

u

f

tL*

‘I
*

i

* I J MI

•timI licit \\••
;

•t

r

h i i l Mi t i

t 4 1rib' 'i t •f I In*
A

|| i l l ' l l

this

jniinl

III

ll l l i*f t

;i

eulogistic niamiei I * th* fad that
.Sunfold Inp- o,.. third of she celery
of
the nation and to the wonderful
ilidil trial po il.il tu » o f . "the oniraneinglv beautiful &lt;om'niut:wi alth of
Florida."
lvlneat loi.all v, with 27,r.tlt»,IHMI of
our l*oy and gnl e:irolle&gt;l in ouri
1‘lMnirlCf ; IhiI ii ^&lt;ititi* «ii I tMH' kill pubLi m loud . ami with th*- Miliotatiand tttff ’c u ’ l U!iii"g wete e x i ’ ibnt. ti.il endow nielli of Anoiiran c*dlegesl
The \ :•■ Blown - Mih.-by &gt; omp iny, and omver •l . the I nil, *1 States)
, ,*ntpi* .! wi M. - o . t\*(U brow no leads tin* wotLI . While we have pro-(
liailen. ;ti *1 W'b -in, g.iVi a 1lgb grade (lured no literati'll -, a-' yet the equal
recital i-*eipii ieg Yo"a! iiisl it*;tru- of Shakespeare, Baron, and Goethe,1
imiual ■Ic ' to't :.n I n ih* &lt;
the array of American writers is a
pmlule t* lit* nut'fc. ft I nod '• h“l- fotmidatli one an I th* ir produetions
ally lecture of
I'oimer Governor are « haraeterized by vei-at dity, and
Charles 11 !*&gt;*»•» ■ ■ * ■ * At kamax vii- a rare interpret, t ton of in-.durn life, i
;ied th« ir t&lt;*n** i f " “•
include a Tile Anicrhan pn
i-. easily superior
fire preseiita'.i*i. f ' “"' Bulwer-lyt* in its progres.tvenef's and t itditi.rinl)
ton's gn il diiiina, *'( ordinal lltch- fearlessness to the red tala' of tho
jell," in which M■ Vail Biowne pto'cil foreign ptihuica lions. While the old-;
er European nations exn I ns ns yy!
J-’orim r (J om rtior. m their apprt elation of the fine arts,
cn’e l,ea*lerthii' of such a ilists, sculptor*, and composers4
not the ordinary as McDpwtdl, Gregory MaSon, SnrAinerican flag and geant, Cadnian, l.on-ntz, Herbert, and!
a* Anmicaii eagle Irving Beilin are demon*trilling that
ml eloquent discus- uar nation is capable of producing
,-’s achievements i*1 some masters of tiie first water. In
,f human endeavor, athletics and out door spoils the
c i , education and United States has won the champion-'
i: arts, oratory, *hip in practically every line', and
and humor, sjorts this, said Governor Brough, argues,
ub**vr. nil, iti moral much for the virlity and vitsility of
■me to the sacred our nation. He predicted that ho- j.
p, pronounced the mqs** of our nation-wide interest in
United fit a tea the each sport* as baseball, yachting,
ever conceived by football, basketball, tennis, and track
»&gt;»e of man, »o in- wonderful discoveries and improves!j
jre for all equality surgery and hygiene of tho master* g o v e r n m e n t ih g e t t i n g
BEHIND FA K E I'KOMOTOUH

&lt; i I a. m A * ^

a

a &lt; Va

a k i

as .a

as a a i l ^

H m

m

FHB'AGO, April I, Judge Wil J
iTEL.11 ? i 113 MAGfip LIA.*AV.Ej. S A N F'O R P, ^ LA.
Itain E. Itcver, democrat, was elected JJ
mayor of Chicago today by a plurality ■
of more than UMi.-tMUi voles over Ar­
thur C. I.ueder, n'piililic in, in one of
the most qiliet eleetions lit tile city s
history. Into office with-him went a
democratic city clerk and a democrat-i
ic city treasurer.
While Judge Diver had lolled up j- "
an immense plurality, it will Hot eeaeli i
the record made by Mayor W illiam
when he won 1
II. Thompson in Mil
by 1 17,177 votes.
The withdrawal of Mayor Thomp­
son from the race prior l&lt;&gt; the Feb­
ruary primary robbed the campaign
of wluit was expected to be one of
its main issues . the merit* of the
Thompson administration. I honipsmi
withdrew from tin* race fur a third
term, after anti-Thompson republican
TO IIELI' HARVEST TOMATOES AT MOORE HAVEN,
factions had formed a coalition and
FLORIDA
selected I.ueder a* n standntd bearer.
PACKING HOUSE OPENS APRIL 1UTII
Today at republican headquarters
leaders charged Mayor 1 h'liitpson *
Uheii you urrivi* at Muorc Httvcn apply tu Mayor Daniels
organization and voted almost solid­
ly for the support of Judge 1lever..

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

2000 Men, Women and Children

BEFA LL FIT V MAN AG Kit
WEST I'AI.M IlEAFII
W EST PALM IlEA FII, April I.-Ileeall of Karl Ityddle, city manager
of West Palm Bouch, was voted at a
special election today by u margin of
five out of a total of 1,111 votes.
Charges of incfirioncy in office and j
favoritism to contractors were made
in the petition which brought about
the election.
Don’t forget the One Cent Sale
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.— It
C. Bower.
*
3-tfc
CUT TH IS OUT—IT IH WORTH
MONEY

I l l * T k r . V u a r l s l r S 1‘ r r * * !

FORT WORTH, April fi.—Armed
with warrant* which they were un­
able to serve yesterday federal’agents
today searched for more oil promo­
ter* accused by thu government o f
defrauding the public of millions of
dollar*. Sixteen arrests have been

charge is using the mails to defraud, cleansing cathartjc for constipation,
----- 1--------------------- ;—‘
biliousness,'headaches, and sluggish
The Herald for first c’n»* Job work, bow ilsj Sqld everywhere.

Our orders tre coming in ho fast that if it were not that wo
ltppt prepared to rentier m il service we coutd
not Imntllc* them.

PH O N E US

DELIVFK

uud wo deliver prompt, anywhi rc, any time And if you do
not drink Elder W ater now;—yot will, *
\
aftcr-ono trial *

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="16">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="17647">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1923</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18448">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, April 04, 1923</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18449">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18450">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on April 04, 1923.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18451">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18452">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 04, 1923; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18453">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18454">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18455">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18456">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1859" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1731">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/7e4211e6b6f48ea26958188ba7f13116.pdf</src>
        <authentication>5a1705af5c4df483b251ca5001fe4f38</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="18447">
                    <text>. -.* V 3 W S E ®

IN T H E H E A R T OP T H E W O R L D ’S

NUMHER 4

SANFORD; FLORIDA, TUESDAY. AFRII, 8,4923

VOLUME IV.

:e started today
MANY STOPS TO BE MADE
TAXATION AND REAPPORTION

--------------------— •

EX-GOV. BROUGH CELERY MARKETSJ BANDITSMAKE
A RICHHAUL
ATROTARYTODAY
IN ST. LOUIS
GAVE FINETALK
Carlot Shipments Reported for Mon­
day, April 2nd:
Florida—Snnford se ctio n .......... .. . 1
Florida-*-Manatee section
1

BEFORE FIRING SQUAD
' DEPITE EFFORTS TO SAVE

Total
....... r..
- DYER $50.00(1 KNOWN TO HAVE
ON THE PRECEPTS AND EXAM­
IIREN SECURED IlY THE
* •^ - t &gt; i■■■«*)
.
.
'
, .
.
i
•
PLES AS SET IIY ROTARY
Shipping Point Information for Mon
ROIIIIEKK
' INTERNATIONAL
HIS I.IFK MADE BY MANY
day, April 2nd:
I
--------NATIONS WHO MADE
SANFORD, FLA.: Cool, raining.
Olr The AaanHnlrd I’ reaal
IATTLE TICK, PRISON RESTRONG APPEALS
The Sanford Rotary Club had one •Hauling* light on account of Weather,• •'I* LOUIS, April .1. i ostoffiee in­
•FORM AND MULTITUDIOU8
demand
and
movement
slow,
market
speetors
nnnminrcd
that
a
partial
of
the
most-interesting
meetings
of
OTHER SUBJECTS
thu year today" at the Hotel Valdez dull little change in prices. Carloads ‘ luik “ f the registered mail obtained
nnd there were so many visitors that f o. b. usual terms: 10 Inch crates by bniulith here yesterday showed the
• •
ri long tnble was nrrnnged in the big Golden Self-blanching 4-fl do*, stnlk* »•(»&lt;' stolen pouches contained at least
1.260 in negotiable bonds. It is posdining room instead o f in the Palm in the rough best $1.40-$1.50, poorer
Of Ionian Catholic Church In
« complete check will show the DV HR MEM HERS OF KU Kl.l.’ X
Russia and Chnrged With Op­
it Caucus Lost Nighf, President Rir; FIVE ANI) TEN CENT COR­ Room ns formerly. Mrs. F. E. ltou- iow as $1.25, New French Strain 4-«
inillat presided nt the piano and ndd- dor. stalks in the rough f l.25.||.-M. robbers obtained negotiable paper run* ■ Rl.UX KLAN AND ALL
posing Soviet Government
o f Sennte in Hnmess and Both
PORATION RECOC.NIZE SAN­
ed pep to the singing and the favorite moatly around $1.25, few well blanch- P&gt;ng Into the six figures it was said.
THE FUNDS
Houses Start
.
FORD AS CROWING CITY
III. T h r \.. o H n l r i l
Rotary songs went over better than id- higher.
MOSCOW. April 3.—Vicar General
c i i a l t a h i f a im. a y *• •
I I I . T h e V .x H 'I n lr il r n - « » l
ever
before.
TALLAHASSEE, April 3.—The
The Wool worth Corporation, one of
ATLANTA, AprilX — An injunction llutclikavitch has been executed.
WAS EXCELLENT
Ibiennicl session of the legislature the largest In the world, and the operThe following visitors were intro­ Telegraphic Reports From Important
which temporarily places William Prav.la says execution occurred March
[started on its GO-dny way today with rtors of the original five and ten cent duced bv President .Thrasher after Dr.
. . .
Markets
".
Then, was a crowded tent last. Joseph Simmons, in complete author­ 31,. Newspaper Is vest ia assert* “ sen­
“ tops to be made at tnxntibn, reap- Moru„ nn oVcp thc worl,lt have recog- Carpenter
.
lind invoked the blessing j PITTSBURGH: 49, cloudy. I Fior.
to tile ity over the Klnn nnd prevents dis- tence of death on Itutehkavitch whose
ida arrived, 31 cars on track including night for the play, "Turn ..........
pSrtionment, cattle ’ tick legislation,
g,jnfor,i a s ’ one of the coming upon the deliberations oif thc club:
Right,”
that
was
given'by
an
excel- bursement of any money except on reprice was refused has been carried
[prison reform
nnd
multitudinous
i til­
*
— • ....
1....................c|
t|ca
tj,e gtniy nn,i yesterday sign -!
Miss Holt, of Vincennes, Indiana; j broken. Opening Tuesday: Supplies lent cast. Of course the scenery is his order wns signed late yesterd^ out.” Time, and place not given.
ler subjects, which as they stack up cd a long lease for the Hill-Newmnn i.frank Phillips, of Columbus, Miss.; liberal, dciimnd and movement *slow,
by Judge Thomas of the Fulton Su- Rutehknvitch met death before a fir[at this time appear ns being of lesser stores on First street next to the new Unite Hill, of Orlando; T. J. Miller, market steady. Florida, 10 inch .rates not what a theater would furnish, the
perlor Court, it was learned today, ing squad.
,
stage
being
very’
small,
but
in
the
f note.
.
Puloston-Hruinley building.
These president of the’ Sanford Building &amp; Golden Solf-Manching 3-C dor. stalks splemlided portrayal of character 'Hearing is set for April 7th before
rr
,, .
, ,
With the question of a speaker for two stores were occupied bv Rradv’s Loon Association; George A. He- $2.26-t2.50; 8 do*, stalks $2.00; III do*.
given by the company- one forgot the •ludge Bell. .Simmons action
’ n|nn .^(m R c church in Russia was
the house settled nt last night’s cau­ Jewelry Store and B. L. Perkins, -who. (*„ittis, State’s Attorney; T. W. Law- stalk* $ 1.16. '
, *lat l *u‘
XVils " " l PG't.ente.l against Imperial W.Zard Evans and WIlU |U1.(1 tll tloiltll MBn:h 2&lt;J, after he"
BALTIMORE: 41*. clear, 1 Florida
cus, nnd that of president of the sen­ will be forced to find new quarter* pm, Superintendent of Public Instrucmember* ,f hiR s“ ' ff
K',anR!„ „ d sixteen prclutes*lneludin£ Arch­
including in “ r‘,h, thcKlt'r
nte having been settled several nr tin* store rooms will be remodeled ({on; .1. .1. Dickinson, .lodge of the Uir- arrived, !l,, cars,, on track
, . . , . i The plnv, "Turn to the Right," is and staff interferre.l with Emperor bishop y.epliak were found guilty of
modornte. t losing
..........
.
,
,
, ,
months ago, both houscse planned to and put in first class shape for th6 t-uit Court; Sheriff U. M. Hand, Jns. broken. Supplies
,
.
..
on the Hazel Kirk tvpe, and every Simmons as actual executive head o f. opposing Soviet government. .Zepand opening Tuesday. De.
’
, ,, , ,
. . .
. . .
.
devote todny to organization. It hns occupancy of the Wi^Jworth company Slinron, Municipal Judge and prcsl- Monday
1
,
• i , i I, ' one seeing it was the better for the the Klnn. Action is result of recent jiak’s sentence was commutted to ten
maud
nnd/novcnicnt
slow,
mniket
dull
been the custom for the governor trt j,;t soon as possible.
ik*nt of the Kiwnui* Uluh; Major Wilbreak between Simmons and Evans years imprisonment. *. Prelates were
,,
r .
.
... . .
... • . ' Itcuiitiful moral I. - son conveyed.
mostly fair, Morula 10 inch
,,
, ,....
deliver his message on the llrst day
The plans call for another story' on son&gt; „ f st. Augustine with the state quality
1
„ . . . . . ...
..
.
,
I lie enst was extra fine, each eliar- over Kamel in Klnn for women which chargeir*iii general with carrying on
Golden Self-Blanching ••-u do/..., . . .
..
.................
of the session, but Governor Hardee the building that, is now one-story and ,
^f health, and t’ily Manager crates
..
.r ^ ...
i
. it I after Iteing well carried out, Imt the Imperial Wizard announced sever­ wide-spread propagand against Russtalks SI.76-82.25; K-10 &lt;l*t*. stalks
.
. . .
hns decided to withhold his bienniel the second floors bill he used by the Williams.
’
v
’
among id Ithe star*
Mrs. mmiis al days figo is being organized.
•Ian government and alleged to have
communication until tomorrow, and Woolworth Uompnny. ns
storage
|j((|t WI,„
upon by the
.
, - ... ... ! .lames shone bright in her character
incite.il people against communist
he will deliver it in person. The con­ rooms. The first floOrs will he ex-;j prr,|,|ont fot‘ a stunt alld rave a pniiNE \V\&lt; RK:- • i, c ear.
i " r" n t „ f ihe mother whose gentle ways and
regimen.
'
,
Russia
Semis
Sharp
,|lal “ the
clusion of the governor’s address is tended back to the alley in the rear j,
die man trying to sew on a ‘’ i rived. Supplies moderate, demand, I(|v||i|t (akjnK r„ r
the signal for both houses to swing and the fronts will be remodeled into j,uu on {|iut ..-as great Iv enjoyed. She moderate for gopd stm-k. . nioveifient;_,w W (ll| | (|
,.Vl.l v . jglU thing.
Note to Polish (iovt. DR. I*. M. M S NON DIES
into action'although unless the unex-. up-to-date store fronts.. The stores ,
„„
.mother'....... ..
of limited, market steady for good stoek. ( wus th mean* of saving the two
----- -—
AT Rl’TIIERFORD, N. C.
ri, ,mve
....... |n(|io- v...i
,« iand
.„. i viiti
.
. .hoy who
. wants t"
. stay
.
ihome I Florida 10 inch crate* some onnnary crooks to - become useful citizens.
peeled
they will
will move
peeled happens,
happens, they
move along
along wi„
test .......
rooms
will Im
he .I ,|»"little
MOSCOW, April 3. The Russian
The many fi lends here of Dr. J. F.
slowly and cautiously for Ik ' '*'st miist modern in every respect. With |n&gt;m M.hnol nllll k&gt;UVl. .-evernl bun- j condition, New French Strain and Gol- Maurice Greet, as "Gilly," dal 5 tine! g.iveniioenl last night sent a sharp
fejv/dnys, "quite possibly until the o n i l i ^ lwo |,i,: store rooms and the sec- (||&gt;&gt;(, mii,|)n„ w|iy he should stay nt
at den Sclf.ldanching mixed 3-0 dozen . haraeter -ket.h, and In* was ably not.* for trim; mission to the Polish Mi Kiiiiioii were shocl.cd yesterday to
of the week.
' oml floor the Woolworth C.irporntloii Inline. ?&lt;liss Holt i* one «•I the .‘liter stalks $2.25-$2.50, few $2.75. few fan■coinlcd by Condon Giiiini., as government . haiacteri/.ing Poland’s I. utii « f Ins death which occurred at
well blanched $.'I.OO-$3."J5; S dozen “ Muggs," and Andrew Johnson, as attempted “ int. rterem e with Rossimi Rutherford, North Carolina, on 1*riSpeculation on the operations of tin* ^ l#arry 4llu. nf ||H*
*loi*k* of
tuiner* at the (,'hiiulatiqua lent and is l &gt;
stalks mostly $2.00-92.25; Auetion ",lo(* Ila.-coin." and the . .inlanki*rous ■ju .ii.e " an unfriendly act.
first few days centered largely in the | ^ ()f „ ny .,ton. ;n the state and
lay of last week. Ilis ileuth was due
very clever and made a Idg hit with
. - . .
s
...
!
..
,1...
I.
i I.tI ini nil i
of
anti-administration}
pi
ices, New Ftenrh Strain u nshed and "Deacon." well played by , William
definition
So far a* emild lu* a.-i .rttiiiud last, to pl.mtuine poisoning front * eating
l thev have made a fifteen year lease the ladies anj men present.
jireetiole.l Mi doz. stalks $2.7.*; 3 doz. Marsh. Ruth Mitchell made an udor- j niK|&gt;t vicar General lliitchkav ilih strawberry in* cream.
strength. Governor Hardee pushed , on the building demonstrating their
Ho was burPresident Thrasher . ailed for a rishis
entire
legislative
piogi.im
jMt|K. future of Sanford nnd als. irg vote of thanks to the ladies pres­ en stalks $2.5(1.
able ingenue, and the two girl*. Made- ||H,| n,,t vxecule.l up t&lt;&gt; this after- led at Rutherford Saturday,
through at the iust session with a showing that Sanford has alt rai led
line Kswootl and Ann lli*rt, were
ent. Miss Holt. Mrs. It. E. Tolar, presfacility that marked a return to nor the eye of the biggest business firms j(|| |)t (|f t||(, \voman’s Club mid Mrs. Van (). Browne
splendid examples of. the heroine, |
------------------------------- malcy in this stutc as regards the in tin* country and especially of the ,.(ltnnj,|at ;1 Uotary-Ann.
"Elsie Tillingci.” and her friend “Ji
Kiwanis Invites You
Novelty to Open
; si.* Strong."
executive mid legislati'e hr.in. hi*
, ,-haln store* who never operate
in
•‘Hill Wright" platform malinger of
government. His staunehest met
^
town.-; or towns that show MO the Chautauqua was .ailed upon to
To Attend Meeting
Tonight’s Program
do not look for the same amount o f ;
uf ia|,id-growth.
.
&gt;
.
»
i sal a few words about the f hallluuSanitary Inspector
,
Wednesday at Noon
__________
influence over the second session m .
,|iia ami used* th.- time in giving
Tonight at H o'clock, the Van
is on His Job and is
his administration. It doe*, not hap­
(thanks to the Sanford people
and Browne* Novelty Company, will opclt
D o i l l g ( l O O d W o r k IMaltenlm.-g Will Be the tJuesi of Honpen, they point out, in the political W om an’s Club
those responsible for "putting the the evetiing program at the Redpath
l&gt;uildiii£ is Beequation. Of course, there w*«
or at This Meeting
Chautauqua over th.* t*&gt;p. and said ('haiilmiqua tent, on tin* lake front
anti-administration force m the l»*f
The
City
Commissioners
are
to
he
intf Remodelled that this lag .went was not local by opposite the court house.
eongratidnteil on the progress of Hie
session nnd it remains in the pry« ’»’1
One of the features;on the ChautnuVan (). Browne, widely known im­
--------- ■
, jioy means but would be heard all
session. It claims tojp v u augmented
T h e W oman's Club building is being ()V(&gt;r |fl).
ry wherever Cbautau- personator , pinno-niTordian player, Work they inaugurated to make Sair- qva program with a strong appeal to
its' energy in the. past two years, and reinmlellyd nnd when, finished it \. ill ((UJ( j„ |,(.„ri|.
ford one of the healthiest cities in tile busines* mi’ii is the leelme by l . II.
•
i
piuniHl and baritone, is the feature
because of *1l*v pro-scsslon uctiyitie.,
statu
by enforcing the runiVny ordi­ I lattenbiirg, of New York, on the sub.
be one of thi most nuidern in thi
Kx-Grtvernor Brough, of Arkansas, artist of the Van Browne NovMty
nance*
now mi the statute-books, nnd jeti "Eoynlly tu Your Home Town.”
has left it* Impress on tile poltlu.d
state. After many plans had Ik*wi was then .ailed upon and introduced Company, impular entertainers, whose
enacting
others when the occasion re­ I’latteiiburg is unanimously, acknowl­
observer*, hut the session must run
suggested for the disposal of
tbi* I y ('resident Thrasher as being olie of program sparkle with life and va­
along for n few «lny* nnd a seimrnim
quired.
.
edged mi authority oh* communityi
properly t.n.l going farther out and the big men of the country, the "war riety, and are u genuine i-hnulnuquu
They are. also to lie congratulated building and the problems r&lt; Inting
be applied
applied before the real sn.ugth
building a new building it was final­ governor" of Arkansas, serving two achievement.
can bo
from the " ‘" M"
l»e determined front
Instrumental trios are among the on the appointment of Sanitary In­ thereto. In Chamber of Commerce 1
ly decided that the club would remodel .terms as governor and the leader in
plnoil
III
IW
spector Muiighlon who is aldy dis- t.jrt.|0H |„, is in great demand for Ida
' The legislative hopper
the old building and make an entim the good mails movement and one of outsUinding feature* of a feast of
accustomed receptive mood. Hills
popular
charging
th duties. of hi* office mid talks me not only inspirational but
oiw plan ami olio that would embody the progressive citizens not only of niu-sic, both elas*ieal hnd
were slated for Inttmlnction covering
in
character,
presented
by
this
verseeing
that
the. letter of ihe-Jaw is praetieul.
( 1 Dr. J. F. McKinnon was p::rt&lt;fr
„|| ....... Mails of a new building and the South but of the whole country.
|lt. the Frcshyterinn ilmreli lien* for
every ailment of the body politic the location in the .enter of the eity . Governor Brough Is a polished gen­ nut ill* company. Vocal
mimbors. being .‘..forte.l without feai &lt;u fmor. . Ilusiness until "in eilise when
luive
lv..
years, leaving liiis im.-ition t;&gt; accept
The womens’ organizations
“ h»&gt;. appeared are an anging fo r a
would lie much better than going far­ tleman of the South anil the talk lie pinno-uccuidluii selection, rag pie-! 'I be general 'inpioreniei.t to M
lit,,
one of superintendent ' of public
measure* drawn dealing with many
|a|,|,. ah,| it turn engagement in order that those
gave to the Rotary atlil all the guestn tures, magic and illusioiiarV nrt, eorn- j i" 1 , 1 , 1 ' ^ U1" '
•
.
ail.
instruction
of Orunge county which lie
needed reforms as they see them, and ther out.
bmi*il w ith “master charm ter imper- •* «',. •»&gt;.' Job ih . oi.pm mini.., anil u
the * The new plans were drawn by Ar- of Rotary was one of the real gems of
In-id for one term. He then was cnll•
ii.n...
bv Van U 1 is certain that the citizens of ,Naii/or.l
will have a representative on
other opportunity.
throughout the session to see .liitn t Elton Moiighloa and he is now t|((l im.t.ljllk,. Governor Brough In n
... ed to the pastorate of the Oakland
will, Mr. M
* .
scene
tin* work which i* being j-,,w mjnutcs covered anrleut, medaeval .........
lirnwia*, all h„ v „ T | * r .» 1 » . " i ..... . , ! -ill . ......... .
The Kiwanis Flub, of Sanford, will | W l&gt; .u,rlj|1, r|mrvh and whilo pastor
his
work.
I - that thcycdu'inot get lost*
the abolition ofldmitf by Coi
Contractor Frank • Lost^ig und past and present history sbowlng among the offering* of these tupIn order To eliminate the., usual ex- have I'lnttenburg u* thidr guest nt ^
c|iurx.|1 waB lt|«„ principal of
^
principal claim* is
. ci,ajr. w|„, t.xj M*cts to push the building to w||ut t)ic different ages stood for and notch novelty entertainers.
their weekly luncheon Wednesday. I be (|( ( SaIlfon, ^hools for .two terms.
cum
*
,
ignorance
of
the
law,
the
t
mil*
hanging in fnvnr ox m« «.u
/
" ...............
Following the concert, former Gov­
completinii. It wiR be one. &lt;*f tin brought the trend of thought down to
tht, rc ,J0 w c n l t„ South Carolina
the sanitary Kiwnnians have very considerately
They" tor. aro in the advance rank*
^ 1 ' I Z Z printed
n l
antique styles of architecture ns Ar­ the present time touching on the fact ernor Brough, of Arkansas, will give unlinnnces
so ns to prevent thrown the meeting open-to the ,to* whofu hl,
head of a college and
of the fight slated against the county
chitect Moughton had to !*• guided by thut in the World Wur "making tho his scholarly.and Inspiring address, argument* when violations are called tarinns, members .of-the Chamber of ^
|&lt;nBn|;t.(1 in c„|jegc Work at the
convict lease system.
the contour of the old building in all world safe for Democracy" anil mak­ "America’s leadership of the World. to the attention of unintentional of­ C’omcmrre nnd ull business men of tinie of his dentil^ Before coming to
There will be many measures dcalDerides having attained to high
and also being guided by the ing Democracy safe for the world us
fenders. It is not the purpose of thu .Sanford; unil it is expeetwl that n Suuford- he was engaged in preaching
tan **«■
n," ‘ ,,r“ ’
« much of th. old ..rot- being the motto under which the ar­ position In public- life, t’harles II. Sanitary Inspector to impose any (urge number will avail thcrnmlvea of ami in teaching In many of the col­
tection of wild life.
lure as possible but the plans are out mies of the nllios fought. His won­ Brough-hns achieved notable aehulas- hardship on any one, but ho i* de­ the opportunity of hearing this won- leges in the Curolinas and was
There will be still
am . , C „ f the ordinary in club buildings and derful explanation of what "service” tic honors. He holds the degree of termined to see that the ordinances ilerful speuker nt that tjme, and will ^k|u,wn
jn
Btaie» u* a prominent
slderablo more talk on road building.
the new home will be most comfort­ means to everyone in the world was doctor of philosophy from Johns Hopriforced and one notification of also be present at the afternoon pro- ,,tJui.Mlor
The antis say an effort will be n
able as well as imposing and have Hummed up in the statement thnt
when his subject will be “ Isiyal
Dr. McKinnon was u man of high
* to undo some of the administration .*
..... MW " •
'• grain
that "different” look that is *" much those who would be kings and queens
ty to Your Home Town.".
ull
cases.
iiitnls,
was u man of fine scholarly atAmerican
commonwealths
to
receive
work of the 1021 session.
sought after in these days of modern of the world must be servant* of ull
By continual co-operation from all
The latter address will begin at 4:00 tulnmcntx uud one who held tho
The full legislative program » &gt;
this
degree.
He
held
the
chair
of
construction coupled with the idea of nnd renl service will bring the whole
source* the tacky section* of thy city p. m, un hour believed convenient to split and esteem of ull who knew
be more definitely drawn after th
getting back to ancient design* for world out of the durkness of ignor­ economics and sociology In leading will shortly be nothing but remum- those whose time will not permit them
him.
delivery of the governors message
ance and despotism into the broad colleges unil unlveritlcs in Missisisppi lirnnce*.
to attend the musical feature o f the
club houses and dwelling*.
lie leuves a sister, Mrs. Sharp and
und
Arkansas
for
a
|K
*rii&gt;d
of
sixteen
It is believed he will point out t»
light of civilization, education, ser
afternoon program.
two
neices, Mias Gussic and Ethel
main highways of Ibgislative travel.
K ^M hIoiIo--O f -vice to- mankind and-rrligion fo r *H“ years prior-to hi* election a* govenThe Kiwanis luncheon will ,be held Sharp, of W a/hington, to mourn hla
iiiadiTliy Mcnntor- W,
. .
„or of Arkansas, In which capacity Shooting Occurred
the world.
"
in the dining room of the Valdez Ho­ loss and the*y, have the sympathy of
TALLAHASSEE, April ^ . - O f f i c ­ Key West, and seconded by Senator
at Union Meeting
"The Herald would like to give hi* he served for two terms, lie Is well
tel at 12:16 p. m.^ The cost of the a large circle of friends here---W.
A.
Russell
of
Crescent
City,
whoso
ials were named for both houses ot
w... known *&gt;• » writer on state and nsfine talk ill full but luck of space will
_
_
i
n
Cleveland,
O,
•
luncheon
els $r.00 *and those desirin
name
had
been.mentioned
for
the
that he-tionaL proWrimr, and ha* lectured o i
the 1923 legislature at the usual i&gt;n not permit it Suffice to.say
to
attend
are nskci[ to advise S. M. Bryan to Address
these subjecU ity ull purl* of^Jw.
session caucuses last night
■
' The senate caucaus disposed of its won the hearts .of bis hearers and
Illy Tkr ARBurlHir«l
Lloyd,
plmne
102, not later thnn 'J:30
Edge, of Lake county, was elected by
.\ .
CLKVElJVND,. April 3.—One man
' W . Va. Legislature
demonstrated that he ha* a message United SUtcs.
work in short order and adjourned.
a.
m.
Wednesday.
Tho
lecture
which
heMydl
deliver
acclimation a* speaker and J.
dead
another
said
to
bo
dying
upd
on “ Evolution”
• The Rev. R. E. Boykin of the Epis­ for the men and women and children hetc Is a rare combination of pa“ After Pluttenburg’s talk it Is to bv
Stokes of Bay county, elected siienl.
third k-i^*riou*ly wounded today as
copal church Of this city drew the uphoped that there will not be the sajnu
° S i a a ° D u S hmado.a motion th n tj^ o tlc ’ inspiration.
pro item over Ben HU1 w nr
result of shooting affray at mcotillg
(•ointment as chaplain, the assignment
_
voiced i»h has been the case in ' MIAMI, Fla., April 3.-^Wmr Jenand educational \ulue, seasoned with of local Union No. 17, bridge struc­ ri _gri*l»
Dad? and Thomas W. Hryun. o
•
the
Rotary
club
sponsor
the
ChuuLau
other
conjmunitles,
to the effect Uud.'nfttga. Ur van will aildress the West
having been left to Senator J. T.
anecdotes and pungent witticism*.
Mr. Stokes got 40 voU-*, Wd»“ rd -1
Knabb of-MacClenny. &lt; huiles A. quu for another season which was"un His utterances burn with un intense tural iron worker* here last night. hut a few people heard him. It would Yirginiu legislature on April 13, and
Slayer has not been hpprehemlod.
sniinously adopted
enthusiasm that generates in c\ory The shooting resulted from a fight cost tho organization bringing him the subject "Evolution’’ he announced
“ " o ^ S i o t h e r side of the hall. Sena­ Finley ■z.as named secretary.
The house caucus toiled until well
back $100 for the lecture which can here yesterday.
• X
• *
tor T. T. Turnbull, of Montlccllo, was
NEW Y o r k . April *3.-—The ex­ American cilizyn u fjnmlng prldp in between two union meni&amp;rs during be hoard at this time for u pomlnsl &gt; Mr. Br&gt;'nn will leave Miami tbo
after midnight with hsjlotlng on the
the
past
achievcmunts
and
potential
named president of the upper body
discussion of ejausv in union rules
various attaches. Ben A. MegifinU. pulsion of H. Barton Lander from t&gt;owers of our country. •*
sum. Everyono is asked to give this first of next week on a lecture tour'
and Ben H. Lindsey, of Bonifny. ekM"
the
consolidated
stock
exchange
on
or Tallahn«»cc, was named chief clerk.
An enemy is Just a decent chup who portion of the progrum .all publicity going to* Washington, D. C.. New
ed pro, tern. Uoth wert: nume&lt;l by ac­
Buck I-aider, rending'clerk; Mrs. &gt;N. charges of "obvious fraud and false
soys
the thing from another point of possible so thut standing room will be York, IVnsylvunia,. North Carolina
Tlio Herald delivered six times a
clamation. These being the only
pretense" wps announced late yes­
. . .
at a premium Wednesday afternoon. and West Virginia,
R. Dorman, bill c,erk* n,,J ¥ ,s“ Ann0
lew.
■•
’
•
week for 16c. •' • terday.
’
’ *
names ^submitted. In tbo
Bond, refiling cleric,
.
. ,
c Senator Undscy, the nomination was
r
/
,
.
"

WOOLWORTH CO.,
COMETOSANFORD
'EAKElTSETTLED HAVETWOSTORES

ANINJUNCTION

ALL AUTHORITYWAS VISCAR GEN’L

�t

TH E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 192?

PAG E FOUR

This columns will be devoted each
day to aet before the Sanford people
seme reminders so' that we will not
forget the many flije 'things Sanford
has and intends to have, as there are
bat few of ai that realize the many
achievements that are taking place
/ibout n« every day, And the Tint of
these reminders Is, what we think,
started the good work. Much credit
is due oar Chamber of Commerce.'
. This reminder—that the Chamber
of Commerce was directly responsible
for the marking o f a new era In San­
ford—should be a reminder that it
behooves every ohe of ua to be num­
bers of~the Chamber of Commerce,
whether ws be a merchant, profes­
sional man, farmer, banker, rail road
man or a retired capitalist. By doing

J4r. and Mn. Howard Tibbals. ar.d
little «on, MarMti, motored otbt yes­
terday from Umatilla and were the
guest* of. their aunt, M n. Fannie S.
Munson and listen . Misses Z6e and
Fannie BeLa Munson.
Mr. and M n. John J. jl-gnnlr.g and
son will leave-tomorrow morning fo r
their home near Cleveland. O., aftcehaving swnt the winter here. Mr.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Canning Ae— tynployeci a.e. Linotype
Monday— Kastlrr. Ball at the Parish operator, on the Herald.
House undAr the auspices of the St.
Ajgnes -------------•
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. D. J aj Iot left
M ort'ay—Women's Guild will meet at this morning In their car for their
heme fn Cape ..Charles, Va., stoping
3:;.V» p. .m. at the Rectory.
Monday—Chautauqua, "Turn to the enroute trith relative* in .South Caro­
lina. Mr. and Mrj. Taylor have spent
R igh t" at tent at 8 p. m.
Tuesdw;?—Board meeting of Woman’s the past three years in Sanford stop­
Club at the home of Mrs. R. E. Tol- ping at the Valdez.
Tuesda;*—Chautauqua, Children'f'eN
t&lt; rtal 7njent, Duval the Clown at
2:15 |». m.; Grand Concert, Van
Browncf Novelty Co., at 4 p. m.;
Concert and lecture, Former Gov.
Brown tel 8 p. m.
Wednesday--Hurinesa Meeting of the
Woman's Hub at Welaka Apart­
ments at £ •■•W
' p. rn.
Wednesday— Chautauqua, Children’s
entertafnminl at 2:15 p. m .;'Conrert by Vitl ra’s Hawaiian* and a
lecture by CV-4».‘ H. Plattenburg at
4 o'clock; "A n Evening in Hawaii”
nt 8 p. m.
Thursday—Chairiauqua, Grand Con­
cert, I.aura \\ r mo Ladles’ Quartet,
.it 1 p. rn.; Concert and Art Revue
at 8 p. m.
.1 C. To!i4-y Was tmong the business
vii\U,r* here Sutur.liy arid registered
from Jacksonville.
Mr*. A. If. Irvin and Mrs. Lois Ir­
vin,'of Orange Lake, apent the week
end here at the Montezuma.
’ngnor, *»f Sparta, fi./!., was
y Saturday canrf slopped at
zumn.

EOR
; . mu ' v

Ellsw
jfWth

FOR

, a

Mrs. C rij| Gabbett h ft last week
for h&lt;-r home in Wnshington, Gn., af^
ter sm-ndmg the past fi*A week* b' riwith tri'ends. ’
.*
Baulersoii, of Geneva, is
h week a* the guest of
ineef. tomir.g in to nttcnll

V -—

J

T,CW Cf G H T -----------

Wesley Freckles
Barry

A photoplay that marks an im­
portant milestone in Freckles’ ca­
reer. Action, thrills, pathos, ad­
venture, and sparkling comedy
skillfully interwoven in a’ delight­
ful screen entertainment

For any kind of con­
; *

It

j ••0 t . i i - r

o U r nem*nt N . s u f . ' of It* d u r a M e
and
la s tin g •jualltle*.
riuoti 7" U re a s o n st.lc price# l i r r a u x of

For Florida:
• * Fair and
somewhat warmer tw ay;
moderate northeast and east
and cast wind*.

our larite volume of
burlneia

EXTRAS, TOO

W ednesday-Thursday

W a te r

• The Hgular business meeting of the
Woman’s Club •will he held Wednes­
day afternoon at 2:30 p. m. at the
Gilbert I^ach, editor of the Ivee-Welaka lobby. It is ' asked that all
burg
Commercial was in the city to­
member* will be prompt, so thnt nil
those wishing to attend Chautauqua day orf business ar.d paid the Herald
office an appreciate i visit. Gilbert
can do so.
js a five wire in the Florida prt i and
Mr*. T. I,. Duma* and sister Mrs. is popular with everyone wherever
M. Doar and Mrs. C. J. Humph he goes.
.
leave this afternoon for Sumemrville,
S. C., where they will l&gt;e the guests . Rev. M. E. Gabord of Geneva
o f Mrs. J. V*. Gadsderl. They will be good farmer. He not only raircs fine
joined thertf by Mr*. Arthur Hazard poultry and watermelon* and other
and together visit' other place* in good things to cat but he also ha*
South Carolina.
.
several acres o f fine tomatoes just
ready, to market and he brought icv*
Mr. and Mr*. J.’- E. Allen, o f Bos­ eral to the Herat doffice today that
ton, .Mass., Jwho' have been speniiing were all to the good. Rev. Gabord i*
the winter in the state, arrived in
a Presbyterian minister who came
Hanford .Saturday for a brief sojourn.
from Tennessee to enjoy the fine
II. S. Boykin, of Alabama, was
climate of Florida and he is not only
among the out-of-state business ar­
enjoying the climnte but he is making
rivals here yesterday.
good a* u farmer."
t. M. W, Lovell is horn*- for a
ays from his orange grove prop­
it Orange Bend "Tri Luke, county.
I.ovell is thinking, of disjSisine
i orange grovo interests and
g back to Sanford to again make
om e. ..Mrs. Lovell and Mrs Marand little Bobbie will a* *&gt;mhim homo for a few weeks stay
f.-.oil niuwe, vaudeville, ^ rrivors,
lutfdj all for oho priee at the Laiter
linrae a' tin- Puri-h II'ium- tonight.
Don’t man it. Positively the l»eN
lirm- of the season.

Clothes wash cleaner
and w hiter, and last
longer When you use
RED SEAL Lye to soften
the wash-water. Laun­
d ry soap goes a lot
farther, too.
Thoroughly dissolve
R e d S e a l L ye in water
before putting clothes in.

*

Omar, the Tentmaker.

Lumber Co
Phone 130,

Sanford

SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE
The Brotherhood o f St. Andrew will
give a Subscription Bridge party on
Tuesday evening, April 3rd, at the
Parsih House. Please phone Mrs. R.
A. Newman (£K5) or Mrs. Howard Ov­
WE ARE CONTRACTORS for all er! in (0082) for reservations. A good
kinds of house moving, .building or time is assured all. Price 60c.
313-4tc
any-kind of work in the contracting
lire. Address B. C. Green &amp; Son, San­
Don’t forget the Big Easter Ball,
309-tfc
ford, Fla.
»
'
312-ltp April 2nd, Parish House.

Keep R e d S e a l Lye
in the house ; it has many
every-day uses.
•

Guy Bates Pont in

Hill

t

W r ite for booklet. Full
d ire ctio n s in
each can. Be
•sure and b u y
.
on ly the genu inc R e d s z a l

H a iB S I B I I E B E ir lllB B I B B I lllI B lI B lI I I I I I I E I I I I I I I I lllI I I

Just Received Shipment of Vantine’s Incense
. ’

\

. /.

Burners

.

.

Beautiful and Attractive---------------------------------- ------- Conte in and See Them
Lye’

‘

P. C. Totaroa ACc. £&gt;'*■*
r exTP* 1
HIGHtest
w&gt;r«
l'-ibkiwj
L &gt; .i»j

It EX ALL STORE
PHONE-325

.

• • •

. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
*
Sanford, Florida

■ B iO B iflin iiiim B iiR B iia B B ia B ia B iH iiiN iM m u im ii

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

r

An
ugly cu t ?
MENTHOLATUM
is antiseptic andgently helps the A
L
healing.
A

If 3 ou want to rL-alizc that there is an art of linking, you need only
look nt the ccninler* of Itouth'* Bakery. There, rows upon rows of
Bread, Pies, Cake*, Crullers, Muffins, and scores o f Other varieties
trmprThi1’ if;i|&gt;cliU- antTclelight the eye. Absolute purity of jngredi« nts%l»nkfd in the cleanest, m«&gt;sl scientific ovens.

R O U T H

B A K E R Y

Next to Princess Theatre

,

m
u
BliaiKDBBaiBBIBBflBDBBnBBIBBDBIBBBBBeinflHBBBBIIBIBIBBBI

1 Store in Florida

10 Stores in Georgia

Phone 127

A SHIPMENT OF SU M M ER
DRESSES

'"g . purl,| o,s
Y'lD* tMv^
TERMS,- n„ u buy « inveitiiwm |
hard to |&gt;etf\
. . A corner faring «*•» 4,M *‘ul 1
hietto nrenuyr|i wort $l,'-,r8| now,
“ &gt;n he pureh^j f,M |l,iU on t« mm*.
A fine lot on
a vent with all the
street paving J A|d«- *lk* p«bl
and-beautiful-tes on « plait', nt a
bargain |],.r,nnp mi rm*.'
Park
Avr/iue lot, onll.t- hchtn, •WMl.Wi
cash, biilance joii*.* ,r,'w
"n1
Fiisb street, alllloso Hn» buslni-sHj
district,' If purch|:&gt;ei| r call he liuil
for a bargain, Thruc-ta on. Laurel
avenue, a rral bnrgalnlf 'three Tor
(l,05ti,t&gt;0. Hevurnl go buy* left in
Hose Court. And my other hit*,
too numerous l« mi-nti.
For the btyrer o f n co homo, look
these oyer. Three ni homes, nil
large ones, on MugiinUavrnue with
every kind of rnuderis ttvt-niem i, «*»»»’
of these liorne* vontuhig the pruttloal interior of uny lion in Hnnford,'
and any of lhese_t|ircuiL real bar­
gains and on euiiy tern. A list of
houses a "foot long’’ . a lie seen ut
Maxwell L Britt’s pint mind auion|’ )t
them are some real haridns.
It makes no diffeti-dr what your
needs may lie,'what klii of terms you
want to buy on, no matei what kind
of real estate, and im-matter wTist
kind of fire or casualty Aislirance, you
can get fixed up in the ; rvper way by

IT ’S A 5UCCF.5S
ORANGE AND WHITE COMBINATION, BLUE AND WHITE

In most homes the old
Ruess - work
baking
days have R.one, never
to ret urn. Then it was
a matter of anxious
conjecture
as
to
whether or not that
batch of bread would
rise properly. All of
our ImkinR is a scien
success.
uur
tific
bread should be one of
your standard family

. Agrats
' RBAI. KSTATK—INHI'RANCR
First Nat’J llsnk lildg.—hanford, I’ld

NeverbeforeJias’ja FordtSedambeen
sold at sachaJowsprice.
- .
Never before hasvthere»beeir«uch*a
well-builtFordSedan—improvedwith
finer -upholstery,window regulators,

STOUT SIZES, imOWN, BLUE, GREEN
E a c h ............ *........................................

C Q D S tm cfioa

TM s^s 4 he”fam2y»*car'whjchrfully
pgets^veiyicqmiementoiecoponiy;
c o in fo r l^ m d ^ iir d y T s e r v ia i.

So«ieat5sthe»demandthatdeliverie3
wilTeoon bealmostjupossible. List
your ordemoviLjniak&amp;^smaU-dQwn
payment,

III,AUK. BLUE. RED CHECK
Bach ......................— .........

• EDWAItl) llltIGINS
A u l k u r l . r i l INirrt. I .lw ru lu . l ' » r d « o n t l r n l r r
F o r l l r » . i i # * l r i « l l » M m l--Mlhrr rr«rllrM liir« r a i l
s a r o f I k e (u llw ttlu K n t 12.111
lloiu r

consulting

J. K. !•«*
’
u. \v. M«-n«rr
T. N, ''a*
,
II. i:. Ilrrailou -.

Orlando - Florida

,

CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION
crete co n s tru c tio n

Miss Isabelle Goodhue, who
hail
beien lecturing 7or the Audubon Soriety, stopped over in Sanford Satur­
day with her brother and wife, Mr.
and Mr*. C. F.. Goodhue, enroute to
her home Jn Washington, p. C.

N. drV. Howard I hapter U. D. (.'.
•The regular monthly meeting o f
the H, deV. Howard Chapter, U. I*
C„ ua* ]i«-l&lt;l Friday afternoon nt thrPalrn roomy at the Valdez Hotel. 3 b"
large amount of business was dis­
pensed by the president, Mrs. Georg*
Fox, in h« r usual gracious manner.
The plan* for the monument to be
erected for the late Dr. N. «I&lt;-V. How­
ard, for wh*/fn the chapter wit* rn*nied, vtare presented by the Chairman,
.Mrs. George.-DeCotte*, and a*xeple*l
liy the chapter.
•
J.&gt;elegalc:i were appointed for the
slate convention, whi*Ji will l»- held in

T h e P r in c e s s

Tampa, Mr*. R. ATtJocgU** and M n.
F. Pulrrtryn being tho«* cfio»«n to rep­
resent oar chapter.
Saturday afU-moori the Chapter
will hold a cooked food sale with JI r«.
John Parker u chairman, place to be
announced later.
,
. . ,
Mm. Clifford Bell was appointed
chairman for the. Merrori;*! Day exertri.«e« April 2Cth, the day aet azide
by the South to bodor the Confedcr-

•

;
,,TI
-IT-J
,

M First Street

SELLS IT F O R LESS

W ela k a Block

■"B M B K auM *aavaau H n n au aB aB an in !aaB im n B aK aa»aan iiiiau aH n u an H B aB aH ai
BUKarjuBMaaBBUHDBaaBHDUEMauuuuuaaaipaaBBaBi^iBaaKBaBKMaBaaBanaBaBH!

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1923

Pa g e t w o

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b i i m * * ,i ,iib b b b b t b b b b b o« » bb&gt;|

T his‘ grower took the remarkable tars tax free, ‘.‘whereas many' pro­
position that such‘ figures should not fessionnl men are paying far larger
rafcllskf-4 f v r r j Hfirrnonn rxeep t *«»• he published, because they caused peo- taxes on their, personal service in*
d*r Mt &lt;hr llrrnld ItiilltUn*, 107 pic on.the outside to feel the desire to j come," “ this, grossly unjust result,V
M im in lla A \ f„ Hsnlnrd, Fla.
come to Florida nnd engage in grow- he added, “ is due to tux evasion made
The Herald Printing Co ing strawberries or similar pursuitsl possible by court decisions in this
If It.is'not the desire of Florida to country.’*
* .
r r n i.in iiR it n ’
have people from other states nnd
"In proposing an increase of the
......:....... _....Kdl««»r
n. j . h o l l y .
* . J . 1.11.1.XII tl ,..,Sffrft«rr*Tr»s«urfr
II. A . NEEI...;.... ..... (Jrnrrnl Alnnnarr
a measure, Mr. Frertr said, would
II. a. IIOI.I.Y .. A iltrrlla ln s M s s n lr r
grant certain. Credits “ where Ttatte
lnws overlap the federal laws on in­
heritance taxes. A gift tax, he de­
clared, will he urged as servicable in
Snlmrrlpf Inn Price in A'dintirr
preventing estate tax evasions.
One Y enr.......... .............. .......... .............SfUK)
“ ii.v making the undistributed pro»U Months
a.wo
Dellvrrrd lij Cllj hr I'nrrler
fits taxes retronelive, the friends of
One TVe,ek..„.„„..w .
„
.
..15 Cent*
such legislation would hope, Mr.
T h e til* 12- l » is.|innp W e e k l y l l e r Frcar stated, “Jo reach corporate
nld entirely nuera Sr ml null- ('mini 7
nnd la puhllahed every Frldny. Adtrrsurpluses laid aside annually and
ll.lnc rntra mndr known nn n|tpllrnafterward distributed in tjtock divi­
tIon. S3.no per »rnr, nlivnya In mlvanrr.
dends."

Sanford Daily Herald

JU ST KIDS—

His Tulare!

AN INDEX
WHCH O S W A L D 15
O tD . EN O O CVt I W A M T f f J l F
H i n T O ' . T O D Y F O R .I SOM’
THE? m m S T R Y - A .
WANT
n iN lM tB
DOCD S O I E M T e t
t -n X M GOOD IN TWH _ |—
M IN IS
w orld

pJ A niNt&amp;TERr

t o o know !

TO CHARACTER

r~ ^

THAT" P A C E -O M J in iN Y !

There oould be no better index to char
acter than a savings pass-book.
This will serve you well at all times and
under nil circumstances.
THE PEOPLES DANK of Sauford is
ready nnd anxious to help you to help
yourself. A n intercst-bearinjf..account-is
‘ votir best recommendation.

* VMIKII Advert
fHJvr.1 M
ing nr|irrat-n.f|||V
F
Forelnn
I*in,.
I.&lt; |i,e.en,nlive
THE AMUR I f A N l * l l f .1 h \ s . M ) l I A I | ! &gt; N

Sanford, Florida

The Herald wishes to congratulate
the people of Sanford in going over
the top last night for the Chuutaiiipia. Sanford people can always he
ilepemled upon to do the right tiling
at the right time.
'

f'HI.IiWY TltOIM TTION

INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO.

AT SAN 'lllltl) ATTKACT8
VISIT oltS ' ATTENTION

Our own Lake did tad have any
Edge on the man from Lake and with,
the rest of the contenders decided to
let Edge, o f Lake have the edge on
Lake and well, anyhow the- Lakes
have it.

W e m h r iV u r w e lc o m e to E x -d o v e r n 'o r
H io t ig h t o d a y , li e is u C m m e t n xrw sp a p e r m a n w h o m a d e g o o d a n d lie is
still m a k i n g g o o d .
W e lire id w h y *
g la d to sen a n e w s p a p e r m a n m alag o o d — t h e y h a v e s u c h a h a r d t i m e in
t h i s w o r l d a n d a r e m i s u n d e i - f o o d iii,
in m a n y im ta n ce s.
T o d a v is - l)te i-ig dax— w h en T hrle g is liit o r s s t a r t g r i n d i n g tiie I m p p e f
Id le d w it h lu lls, g o o d , h a d a n d je
dilT ereiit a n d f r o m th e h o p p e t w ill,
c o m e a f i \x l a w - a ! g o o d , h a d a n d
in d iffe r e n t at H ie e n d o f tin; s e --io r i
a n d a g a in th e iix w ill g o u p th at th e
leg isla tu re "n e x e , ai com p li-h cil a n y
tiling."
h u t e v e r y It g i s l a t o r i s d o i n g
l i l t l i e . - t h e c a l l a n d 11n - x ■ i n a i d t m t
h e rclisiiled.
W h a t W o u l d y m i'.'

. iS A M O k I ) ,
A |»i il
— ‘S a n f o r d ’ s
t e l e i y p r o d u c t i o n is a r e v e l a t i o n (o
l i e . e v j - i t i n g l i n e , a n d ip'i a d d i t i o n a l
f a e t o r th a t d i e t s tlio ‘iid m it.'ilip n . o f
I l o s e v is i t o r s is t h e p e c u l i a r s y s t e m
•of ir r ig a t io n in v o g u e h e r e a n d w h i c h
lia s g i v e n tiie S a n f o r d r e e l io n llrea 'in ir a ia l dirt.irn t io n o f n e v e r h a v i n g e x ­
TAXES .MOST HE It El It (E ll OH
pel iem ed a cro p failu re. T h e ca p a city
ELSE—
o f t h e p r e - e h o l ii ig p la n t is n o w h u n g
u i e r e a m l o v e r 2 .'i p e r m i } .
T h is
• T h e l a m ] l i d o , l.liiit j i q t t h e ' I t c p u l v
p l a n t isjii'W iied b y t h e S a n f o r d I ’a r n i I li a n p a r t y in p o w e r t w o y e a r s a g o
e r s E x c h a n g e , u&gt; s u b s i d i a r y o f t h e
w ill slide th e o t h e r w a y t w o y e a l:
F lorida C itru s E x ch a n g e , the in enilienee.
T h e r e a s o n f o r t lie* s l i d e I .
I
n i o f w l i i i li a r e t h e l a r g e s t g l o w e r s
that the R ep u b lican p a rly p rom ised
w
a s an in novation, a n d h av in g pass,
th e p e o p le eotiie re lie f f r o m ta x a tio n
i
n
l Id s sta tio n . . I.a f y e a r t h is p la n t
th a t ta x e s th e p n o r ’a n d I d s th e rich
e
d
th rou gh the
exp el im en tal t-agy.
s| ide» - W o d o n ot g iv e •m ir te h d e r s
l
i
a
s
p
r
o
v
e
n
i
t
d
f
p racti.aide.
C elery
tliis s t a t e m e n t a s e m a n a t i n g f r o m th e
o f f i c e o f t h e e d i t o r o f t h e H e r a l d b n ! w a s h e d , p r e - c o u l c d a n d j i u r h c l i n t’h e
f j o t n t h e t r e n d o f th e t i m e s al|d w e p la n t b r i n g s a p r e t n i u o i o v e r t h e o ld
guid e y o u w hat
W illiam
' . l e a n i n g s f i e l d p a t k , a n d it i s s t a t e d i h a t H i : - '
Itryan said at M ia m i .S a tu r d a y :
addition al retu rn
leed v ed
tiv th e
“ P r o t e c t i o n o f t h e fit f i n e r , jt t s t t a x
n 1i o n , a r i d n r u i i i i l u i t i i o n ’ n f l a b o r a n d H n
c a p i t a l, a - n h n b D urum .-rata-* -&gt;r
p l a t f o r m w o u l d w i n I h e I '.J I pre.-i* , ,
den ial ca m p a ig n ,
W illia m .len ning
. ||( )
I t i v a n s a i d t n f t i e h l i n l a lit &lt; a d d l e ice
o n i i i l i t i r a ! one i t ion •
• s i n c e the a n
,
lie |
D oiinri m e a t
hy
A tln rin y
( i f t : f | n 1| , |
D a u g h e r t y lli.it
I ’ le.' i d e n t I i m i l l l i g •
w i l l l , e a c a n d i d a t e f i n i&lt; e l e i t i o n .
I.
M r . I t r y a n r a i d t h a t lh&gt;- l i a i x l i n g j "
a d ' n i t i i t j i a t n n t i d . ..... . n e t l u n g t o
111

We have seveial unusual
bargains in real estate to
offer at this time. If you
are looking for a real in­
vestment, see us.

Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

REAL

ESTATE

Fire, Cunalty, Auto Insurance
105 y i. First EL, SANFORD, FI,

Charles I’ lattenlmrg will speak Here j national’ authority on the subject of
Wednesday aftetTioon at the ('haiitau- community building, will be the spenkfiiia tent at I dll and every buxine** ft at thr* afternoon meeting o f the
iiw.iri, every woman and ex my young Eulpnth • liautmii|Uii Tuesday, March
person should hear this lecture, it is 27 (tomorrow -afternoon). His siilitilled with good things for the hi tt«T- jeet will he “ Loyalty ti. the Home
ment of the i ity ,«ouuty ntPi slati and 1own. ,
n o o n e w h o h a s th e b e st in tere.-t- o f
tlie e o m in o iix v e a iih a t h e a r t
sh ou ld
m is s th is fin e le e tm ip
“ L oyalty
to
V n u r H o m i a T o * n ” j- t h e ' s u b j e c t . o f
tiie l e c t u r e a n d (lie title o f flic h o t ore,
b s t i f f ic ie r , t t o m a k e it in je fe .-jt i n g t o
to w n builders,
. f o r t r o w " W h e n J“ i t i f « r t i i s o n t h e V e r g e 5i f m a k i n g t i n o n e «-f t h e ln -t a m t h i g g e s l i i ! i e &gt; in
i- lot id u is t h e t i m e o f a ll t i m e , in
t u a r . i'lu tt* n h t ir g in iii.
w ntiderfol
lii t o r e .
T h e i H n l o w &lt; Tntifilier
of
• i i n n i e i i e h a s t h e , ' f o l l o w i n g t &gt;&gt; a ; ,
a l . e n t I h e g r e a t le&gt; t o r e
ll e l I ' d ill t i l e K . d p a t h
(•at nt t h a t i i t x :

Our oVders urc'eomini? in so fast that i f it wore not that we
kept prepared to render real, service we could
not handle Ihqm.

PH ONE US

WE

DELIVER

tnil we deliver prompt, anywhere, any time. Ami if you do
not drink Elder Water now— you will,
after one trial

T h i s is p o t a n a d v e r t i s e m e n t f o r
J h c K e d p u lh ( Tiautau tjtia, h u t k n o w in g
M r . 1‘ l n t t e n b u r g n s w e d o a n d h i *
repu tation in an in spiration to th ose
’ y.*l y * a r e s t r i v i n g t o m a k e t l u i r " H o m e
T o w n " lo g g e r a n d at the sa m e tim e
’ T i H x ’T , w e a r
lo at h i- a d d
dove .
mat
n na-tnem hi-r.-:
m e n e as you
T i n -d a y afti
dtt : .
•i t t ' s v e r y I n d y ,

*

HAK I t i\V &lt; It AMHEIt
ui t UM M E IO 'E.
(ieip g e

H.

&lt; ’l e n i e n t s
fievretary

Id 11ELI* MAR VEST TOMATOES AT MOORE IIAVEN
FLORIDA •

p n i d i l e l I n - P i g . tlip p i d tin in a - 1 f
&lt; in v e t n m e i i i i e i t ilii.it i
o f if.-piitjn i
w i l l a i e o i n i i a t i v i ' i n it i i i .
I t i I ’u
I
iln r.'_ I i a in pa ig n, tin loiiin'i m e
lii'V ed th a t w it h t h e g e m ta t m l- p l i m
t.iry ol -late -aid
"Every ••iiil' ii '-- i * f t l i i - p l a n l &gt; v t h e g r o x v i ' i - a g i i a i
loli t deal xx 1111 lax.it inn.
Hauling m a n y o f x i - x i n g p r n l i l r i i t s
now i\
w.i elci ted xi ilii a majority u| exi n
pi i ie m e d in m a i l i t i n g t h e p rn ilttil
ii ■•11ii.ii \&gt;&gt;ii . and IW" tlmd
ol iln, w ill lie e l i m i n a t e d . W h e n a « tn ttd
I.-ai. i a nd .M iiati li.nl et 1.iin. hut la
[ atilt ' d p a c k h a ^ p a c e h cetl a d o p t e i
inuidnT-clili t tin ir iipp'.rl," lu di
it w i l l h e n o d i f f i i i t it m a t t e r t o i n l e i
ila It d.
HAINES I (ill \ t&lt; Ex l*KESI KENT.
, e s l g r o w e r s ' i n e o iili ilm t i n g t o ati a d
“ The rich are living to addle-Un1
C h illie s IP H a in e s i loy a l, tr u e a n d
M I l j - i n g f t l t i d x v l l i e h - c u l l l i e l e a d l&lt;
fight ing , ngiiin I hn'ic'.eed taxation.
t^ii d , o f g r e a t t it u lilx , I m m - s t , f e a t ■
a
h u g e r d e m a n d f o r tiie p r o d u c t inn
\tixeit op Hie |Miui, and the ...... . art'
le - a a n d W iiH ii in tin h e m .t o f tin
a
l o t * b e e n m i s i t c e e - • I i d l l x d n i t i l*\
I la1 ii piihln ai Ii iii laic o •*pi n il
tienple.
lit
ii i o l d
i
pa i t ol m lr
r a i i n g r o w e r : u f ( ’a l i l n r t i i a .
linn, ft i&lt;&gt;ii the licit and,, pnad it
• m i n t t y V lit,'t o n y . J J e m a d e H it d t
ll k* III t lie pool',"
oi i i
Iriil fniim tls, k n o w n f i o m aieeati to
)
X I i . H i x a i i i h e i j h i d t i e r e p i t l i l i i a n Local Man Makes
iM .eiin , a m i f n m i M a i n e t o | i \ a
dfuld
t o . ip ie e y .e t l l l o l l g l i till
-lil|
Splendid Economy
11 n d o n ( • ' » \ . l O n i l y l l e g i t i i .
. u K -id x loll a n d I m w iln di t m &gt; iia lTrip With Hup
inet ih e i- s m
C o m i m n l i n g o n (In
laliol
i t i l . i t i &gt; -11 h e i l i c h l i i d t i n t i n t i
S n i i f o t d , I l a . . M a r t l i ‘J l l h , 1' . ' J .
diti'in- in t i n
I mleil Stalls m vi i
T i m I ’ln n l • T l y &lt; o i m c i p r i n t n
x v i i i g r a v e r . ’ " ( I n c g i e a t I ’. u r n p e u n - l h i I S . . V u . M o t o r i V i . .
s t r a w l i e r r y , i n n a t u r a l t e d , o n it
Sat fold , JT*.
t*. i n ' l l i t i l l e d h y c l a s s g o v e r n m e n t .
p a g e , to I'd i'h ia V c th e pa
i
i
t
nt h im n
. a m i i v e r y iitlit r n a t i o n e v i . p t t h e
m i l l i o n t l o l l a i m m k b y t ti ll rnwi'! u
T
u e s d a y m o r n i n g , M a t c h 2t t t h . } I * 2 ' i .
I ’fitted S t a t e tiuiiis. ut f e a r ' n o d
th at seitioti. O n th e d a y
I
s
t
a
l l e d t o t i t i . 1. i l o r i d a , i n m y H u p ,
l rem hlijig o f
m i l a ciia iig;e,*'-h v a sth e C o u rie r w ak••prin ted
.* 'ith ( i x c |iiu*'-in g i :&gt; a n d f u t i r t c e u a n d
, «crled.
J
m erits o f stra w b e rrie s fu n
,
And then xvi 'will ipiote what Hep* t h a l f g a l l o n s o f g a s ,
I&lt;allied l 18.Tr,,fi'!l ipi.it 1 -.
I - d r o v e " a r o l l 11«1 C i t r a f o r a n h o u r ‘ &gt; r
it si illative k j e a r , a dfrynihliran, . ayin value.
1 in tiie following ill pati )■ fiian \V7i -li- • - o , a n d r e t u r n e d h y w a v o f S i l v e r
Tiie Trihupe liesitales, however, to
N p i u .g s, C xsiiliuig Im m i*
\\ i d m - d a y
ingtoii: .
give publicity to this iliterestiug fail;
a
f
l
e
r
n
o
o
i
i
.
" A p r o g r a m f o r t a x l e g i s l a t i o n in

0 SELL
Y0UI1 HEAL
ESTATE.

Every Business Man in.Seminole County Should
Hear This Lecture

I !&gt;

T h e h o ld , h a d itd ilrei'' iu t h e n o r t h
e rh sta tes -are ta k in g ih in g - tigh t
a n d left M id t h e y a n lu n u it ig w i t h a
f le e h a n d a fin a s th e la w - a n ..a ,
i i*ri i f d .
1' o i t u i i a l e l y f o i l T * a i l a X x t
a n * n o t b o t h e r e d m u c h x x i t l i t i n *1
h old u p n idi,
ll is t o o iliffii ult t o g e l
a w a y with a n y th in g in. th i-t a ■
X l l l e l e t h e g o i n g i - l i n t : o g a w d II t i n
fast tra in s a n d tto lle y eat* a n d log
c i t i e s m a k e i - c .iih - s o m u c h e a s t e i .
“ T h e stick :” of I lotid rf-n iv •afer:

for the reason lltal. a few tiny* ago,
this modest editorialist had the unus­ !
ual experience of. luting ‘ Tousled" hy
one iif these same I’lanl City straw­
berry growers because the Tiihuiic
had putdisiieii that tile receipts of
these growers hud exceeded ^LHIPJIOO,

PLATTENBURG LECTURE
WILL BE GIVEN HERE

1 had travelled '22:t miles by my
speedometer. I nu a*tired the gas lift
in my tank and had scant five gal­
lon*. This shows an average of ap­
proximately 21 miles per. gallon.
T he mini;, wen- good. Willi in aome
sand around t'itrn.
Very respectfully,
"The blue, lie said in a statemefit.
W. .1. CAHPKNTEU.
will urge iiihipiimi of a eunstitminiial M t c
uimtuliiiciit to bring investments in
Don’t forget the One Cent Sate
tax free securities and stock dividend..
—R
within the taxing powers of tin- fed-! Thursday. I'fiday nn.l
! end government, . an increase
»
i in
• Ihe.
*
inheritance tax ami enactment of a j
I gift tax with a retroactive tax of
t h e m x t C o n g o -1 l e n l n t i x e l y a g u e . I
I i n o l i . l i y t i l l ' ' p i u g l e d x i 1d o e , ’ o f i h e ,
h o u s e w a s m a d e p u b l ic to d 'a y b y H e p *
le-t n ta tiye i rea i, H ep u b lica u o f W r
i o tt s in , w h o d e c l i n e d ‘s e v e r a l m e a s ­
u re- h a v e b e e n d l i l W I l t o l i m e t w e a k ­
n e s s e s o f ll.e llli!l l e v e l l l l e laxV.

Iu ndistributed
—**1l e g i s l a t i o n
the

treasury

p r o fit s a n d all e x c e s s ,
x r h fr h - xvm iT I A eip T T M ''
to
m a k e
t a x r e c o r d s llromhiti* with Foley's

Honey and
Tar. “ The Flu .left me with'a severe
lough which was tpyckly relieved with
Foley’* Honey anti Tar," writes,Mrs.
K. D. IJnike, Childs, Md. A few ten In
worth of Foley'k Hmiey and Tar will
offset seriou* disease* hy checking
your coughs and colds, saving you
many ‘dollar*. ' Contains no opiates—t
ingredient* printed pn wrapper. lu­
sh t upon'Foley’s. Refuse substitutes.
Sold everywhere.—Adv.

* i.

HACKING IlO l’ SE ORENS APRIL 10TII
When you arrive at Moore Haven apply to M a y o r. Daniels

No S(a(eim»nt in All Bihlical Literature Contains *
More of Truth, and None lias Been So Univer­
sally Neglected to the Ureal Detriment
of the Health and Bodily Vigor
of Mankind
*
1
•: BLOOD CO N TAIN S TH E LIFE, TH ERE
FORE TH E BLOOD MUST BE KEPT
PURE, IF W E W O U LD BE
HEALTHY

L’ mlOr thi' nianiigri/K’nl of Mr. A. F. FALCK, himself nn exjii’t ii'jii'etl I'hef ol tin* lies! hotels and eafes in the country,
who supervises the prepurulion of all foods,_^ffera to the
pul lie a counter lum h at Stic siiul 'l’idile Dinner at GOc. The
lu st of A La Carte service. All sea foods in scuson.

Nature’ s

W H IT E SE R V IC E
E X C L U S IV E L Y . . .

M o d i i'ii e i v i i i : : a t i . i l i o f f e r s i n t i l i v o h
tall.
t o j u i r e h l o u d . I l l I i t . d e r t o I, e o
t l i I-' m i l p u i e t h e I i v c r , K i d n e y - a n d
l l e x x e l s m u s t In k e p t l u t h r e . ^ T h e s e
a r e N a t u r e ’s K i i n i u u i t o r s .
T h ey m e
t o ill t r o y a n d ' t i d ' t h e b o d y o f . w a s t e s ,
d e a d l i ■■ l i e s ? i ( i d c e l l s , xv h i t T t m a t l i e
i b i n , n a t . .| i f H i e b l o o d i s t o l i e k e p t
pure.

A. F .’ FALCK, Manager
Modern civilization renders this diftii tilt, (itie forefather.-* walked much.
They exercised /icely in the open air.
We ride and do mit-jfi t the exercise
loiiL'd bv our bodies to keep the xita!
tirgan- i.etive ami at xvoik.
Our Forefather* ate whole wheat
I read, the bran xvas there, and the
hraii was put there by nature to c»,
able tiie intestines and hotels to prop­
erly remove the wastes and poisons.
We u&gt;e only the finest, whitest bread
ami llie bran lutm all been removed.

Our ForCfnlher* slept eight to nine
hours—-they retired curly, hut we have
electric light* and our nervous sys­
tem* farely get the peaceful quiet
sleep and ivst they so badly need.
We arc not living natural hut arti­
ficial lives, and as a result of this &gt;vc
need more medicine* to assist nature,
to do the things that tvill keep us well,
than at any time i»3hr history of our
race. .
•

" -^ * i

My advice regarding roofing wonrt cost you
a cent!
B IR D ’S ROOFS— A roof for every building

Tel. 137-W

Address, 911 Elm Avetiue

�■ • :■

r y:

&gt;

)

•v. 1’

•

t

I

J • »

A* ' V.
tr~_

v ■•&gt;■

PAGE TH B E l

T H E SA N F O R D D A IL Y H E R A L D , T U E S D A Y , A P R IL 3, 1923

This is the B an k w here
•i

A visitor during banking hours invariably notices our large patronage. Among the throngs we
serve he will recognize the familiar faces of successful business men and women, prominent pro­
fessional men and many. *ot our best citizens from all walks of life. It is gratifying to
boast of such a large and varied fist of customers. There’s a reason! ~Each customer, from the
greatest to the most humble, is served promptly, accurately and courteously.

BANK

STRENGTH

SERVICE

FR ED R. W ILSO N

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Ton can find the‘ name of
every live Business Man
In Sanford in this Column
each day.
/

m

m

u

m mm

w

n

FOK REN T

FOR RENT—Small lirown rollnRe,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
second Infuse above truck on Mngnoliii Avenue in I Till) Idock, cheap,
First National nank Building
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA ( ’nil this evening or before !l n. m.
Tuesday.
* .T-dh-lt
FOR RENT—JuiniMii’d rooms, nil
conveniences, 813 Magnolia Avenue.
.
3-3tp
CHELLE M A IN E S

s

LAWYER
— Court House

I j m Examined

PROGRESS

W ANTED

WANED— A chance to build ’ your
new home before lumber gets any
higher.
I’ lnna nnd estimates furnish­
Glaaaee Deal joed
ed,—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc

/

*

.j;
s'-.

S’

Miif

.J * \\

\

■v*

SANFORD COUNTRY CLUB SENDS
REPRESENTATIVE TO JACKSONVILLE

r

f

One of the biggest events of the Sunday for the first time to entrants
year in the golfing of the State takes for the approaching touriujey. All
WANTKD TO HUY—Asparagus fern
Quick Service Transfer
place at Jacksonville this week when entrants for the tournament will be
seed, for good clean stock will pay
the State championship amateurs able to practice over the course again
Storage Facilities
a good price. Address \V. .P. Newell
Optlelan-Optometrlat
holds
forth. They toe off'tomorrow, today and Tuesday.
. U we pleaae you, tell others; if not, IIS Bait Firat Street
Sanford. Fla. Co., Wholesale Kern Growers, Apopkn, and at the start il will llnd the SailPar for Tlmuitunnn is 72. The ree-i
tell u*. Phone 498
Fla.
* * * *.
279-tfe
WALTER HAGEN
MRS. MOI.LA U. MALLORY
ford Country Club with u representa­ ord for the course is held by A1 Ulmer
WANTKD—Twelve boys between'the tive there in the form of one "Chief*
Hagen-Kirkwood W in
ELTON J. MOUGHTON ages of HI and 17 to sell the Dally Chittenden. ’Ihis doings promises to A brief list oft entrants
ntrmt tto date
ii inin IM rs. Mallory Again f __
Herald on the street apd also to he he a big affair and the Jacksonville
in Pinehurst Match
ARCHITECT
SAN FO R D N O V E L T Y
IS P IltC Il III N t ? t P l l i y
substitute* fur carrier boy routes. Journal has (he following to say elude* AI Ulmer, lion ItllVdnere. T. j
W. Palmer. George Gibbon,*, Ted Fes*.
--------See Lewis Shipp at the Herald office about it;
WORKS
riNKIIURST. N. C , April 3.—W«lRoom 7, Miller Bldg.
ter.
Joel
II.
TuekeY.
Fred
Eunsor,
I
CANNES,
France,
April .1. — Mrs.
between 3:‘I0 and 3:31) p. m.
306-tfd
SANFORD
FLORIDA
The
lirst
out-of-town
enttants
for
Tommy
Aycoek,
Julian
llnrdridge,
II.
Midla
ltj&gt;irstei|
Mallory
&gt;
and
Senorita
Hagen, who added the North nnd
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
WANTKD I&gt;Mi MKN, between April the ninth animal State Amateur Golf K, Heiinctt, R. D. Pope, Let* Chase, tie Alvarez, the Spanish player wire •
S'" ',D| open g&gt;df championship to his
General Shop and Mill
| . ll'th nnd U'lh to pick tomatoes; Asaoriation tournament to he plnye Clarence Camp and others.
defeated in n doubles match Sunday ^Ding of titles hero and Joe KirkW . J. THIGPEN
highest wage* paid and comfortable over the Tiniuqunnn course Wednes­
W ork
hy Mrs. I.nml ert fhamhers and Miss I" ’U0*1* •»'» traveling partner, played
Champ* for Meet to Date.
quarters.
Wiite
il*
you
call
come
and
day,
Thursday,
Friday
and
Saturday
for
the
as-IKnlhlecn
Me Kane. The score was (i-l, I nR,,iMst K,nn,,‘u French, of YoungsPast champions in ordc
Real Estate
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
(j.o
’
ttdvn, nnd Alex Ross, of Detroit, on
Ibring nu n. S. K. Rice, Wro, Florida. were recorded Mo inlay morning at soeiutiou, follow:
6t7 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
(
• Mcb 22 to-Apr. -IS Furious hotels in the city, DelegnMiss
UcKnnc
previously
won
the
'In championship course Sunday nnd
j;i| i—rA. &lt;\ Ulnmr, Jacksonville.
i
r
i'&lt;
\
-ri&gt;
’
i
i
—
WAN'tKTT'rfPrlNrDK I'arm o f 4 0 jtl*'ns fri)m Tampa and OenU have arIP|tv—J. D. Hartnett, Jacksonville, final in the women’s singles b y -d e -j VV“ M’ I*to 2. Kirkwood played the
round in (&gt;1) or two stroke* under the
—PhonesRes. 20.7-Office 271
.j, &lt;
I’m used ear with rived, and will put in all of Monday
fouling Mrs. lleiimish (&gt;-2, (&gt;-2.
lull',—T. W. Palmer, Miami.
|........... 1
par
total nnd Hagan and French took
and Tuesday practicing on the course
starter.
Ford
preferred.
F.
B,
Brad­
P.M7— A. l\ Ulmer, Jacksonville.
B. W . HERN D ON
only one stroko more.
e
and
he
ready
fur
turning
in
low
quali­
WRESTLING
MATCH
ley,
Itox
ti.'J
,
Geneva,
Flu.
2-0tp
Ill
IK—No
tournament
held.
I)R. J. T. DENTON
fying
scores
.Wednesday.
Alex Ross finished with n 73.
AT LAKE MARY
IKl'll—W. A. Knight, St. Augustine.
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
WANTED May
1st,
experienced
Tampa's
delegation,
seven
strong,
1
1
1
2
(1
George
Gibbons,
Tampa.
1NSURANCEAGENCY
Hagen and KirkwLod had six bird­
I..... keeper and stenographer. Must
Rooms 206-207-208 Meisch Huilding
The Herald j«»h department has jnsl ies in addition to an eagle three nego­
FIRE--------- AUTO--------- BONDS
11*21 -A .
Ulmer, Jacksonville!*
I- ti ■--it, fast atid accurate wRh fig ­ and which will U&gt; increased greatly
Icompleted tile printing of the lug pos­ tiated by Jlagen on life fifth hole.
1*122 A. ( ’, Ulmer, Jacksonville.
ure*. l iefer one experienced In ro- honors this year, and will put forters advertising the wrestling match French and Itoss disposed of
five
•4 P’4 P i Pa Pa Po Pu- P” ' .it 1' nila.r leisiness, hut is not essen­ by Wednesday, expects to take l&gt;qi
&gt;3
ra
l
/HJ
Ward
Gordon
(lihlH.ns,
former
ellampH
4
h
4
Ha
Hu
fa
H
'4
next
Thursday evening at the Lake holes under the par figures.
p« tial. AppfimntN answer in own handHu f 4
S. O. Shinholser
Hr 1Mary Skating Academy. The contest
P.4 witinig, staling salary expected.—The iup, as Ilit; best bet to livnl out A1 Wl
yi
Ha s between Jack Itoss, who claims the
Ultnef,
present
champion,
and
othH
a
&gt;
Iton't forget the One. Cent Sale,
\\ . C. II Co., care l l f r i i l i l y - ^ 2-tfc
C o n tra cto r and Iluildcr
H
-i championship of ’thiit state, mid Ralph Thursday, Friday and Saturday.—R.
Mnson tire: Gordon Gibbons, lloh Hi
Pn Mill lil'S'T
1 i ••uni cottage, modern
Ha King, who is a weslchi wrestler o f U, Bower.
ors. -The delegation quartered at the H&gt;1
3-tfc
P’4
*:■ FLORIDA H-4
BANFORI)
conveniences. Rhone/2.70.
3-3te
Hu prominence. Bulb men ure in the pink
4
*
Ferriss,
C.
It,
Murphy,
Col.
M.
J.
Gib­
__________
.
1
sw
c
hi
u'A STT7-!1» Rooms or small house, bons, president of the tfalmn Coin
Hj of.condition iind it is expyAnJ. by the
KILLED 6 n GOLF COURSE
Ha
Pa
p-i
unfurnished, by couple, l’hone 110, Golf Club; J. C. McCabe, J, T. Swann
H
u promoters that the match wifi he* one
Pa Ha
Ha Ha Hu Hu Hu
Pi
H
a
Classified
Ads
Ir
a
word.
No
P'4
A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons
3 - 3tp nnd Henry Holcstu. The Ocala lineof the most hotly contested ever pullSTOCKTON, Calif?, April 3.—Wal­
8.4 .Ad taken for less than 2.7e. P'4
KatstilUhrd IDOH
WANTED Truck driver wants per- tip consists of Clarence. Camp, N. T.
ed
o
ff
here.
King
is
the
man
wlm
retvr
G. Hunter, nssislunt state highWesley
Freckles
Barry
went
over
y*i And positively no Classifled Pt
i:-«-T-A-T-n
Il-K-A-L.
rtriinent job, first class references.— Davis.nnd Frnuk Harris, Jr.
un
lly
won
till
the
Tails
with
several
way
engineer and prominent Stockbig
at
the
Princess
lust
night.
81 Ads charged to anyone. Cush P'l If Cappellf Ptsfeen, Fla.
Int ralinrnl.
Kutbis
4*2t|&gt;
°
f
the
best
local
talent.
*
1
he
admission
ton
resident
and sportsman, was killThe
entry
list
is
far
above
figures
Pa
h i must accompany all orders.
L'e-lniprnvrd land JuauriiDi'e
price
is
small
and
tickets
arc
now,on
&gt;d
during
a
golf
game at the countrj!
WANTKD
Grocery
clerk
wuntiT
job,
of
past
years
for
the
event,
and
with
His
pail
in
"Heroes
of
the
Street”
Pa
8u Count the word* and remit
Surrly llunda
('ll? Luts
A-J
refdrenees.
R.
t'nppel,
Osteen,
sale
at
Bowers.
Get
a
ticket
and
help
,
|uh
yesterday
when
he was struck by
the
closing
date
still
two
days
oil,
makes
this
the
screen
hit
of
the
sea­
Pa
84 urordingly.
Ldiniia
lloroea
t&lt;
&gt;
bring
clean
sport
to
Sanford.
Flu.
4-2tp
there Is every reason to look for U‘- son. I
lightning.
P‘4
tlttilaria I'ruprrtf 11ti■1itr•■ riiniirra h*
tween 2UU and 300 amateurs from all
M Pu P i Pa P-4 Pa H* Pu Pa
p-j
LOST
A man i* old when the giggling of
Main Office
The reason law* were not broken
part* of the stale competing.
••Heroes jtf the Sheet'’ will he
sweet
yming ladies gives him a large
M R I S r i I I l F . A t . T V CO W A X Y
LOST Between Sanford and Geneva
The entry fee is $3 and must he Mn&gt;wii again tonight fm the benefit so frequently in the old days was l&gt;eFOR SALE
l A N K O I t U I K V E K T M F A T C O M I'A X Y
Saturday evening it stamp hook of paid to Secretary Frank Rogers, 3211 of those that were not able to get enuxu they were not put together so rectangular pain.
I ' h u n r 4N
IO I-H Vlu KnnlU A » r
darned carelessly.
^
FARMERS—You can get seed bed B. It. C. of A. and some papers. Find­ U ura, at the same time that the there last night.
er please deliver to fil'd Onk Street entry is filed.
^
. ”
frunr-s and irrigation pluga at tha
and receive rewurd.—K. C, Itowc.
The Herald delivered six times n
Qualifying Round Wednesday.
Drawing down the free tickets for
S T E W A R T The Florist Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfc
4-3tp
The qualifying foupd will be Wed­ the program tonight are Henry McCut Flowers_______ — Floral Designs FOR SALK— Rosier and Gays’ paints
^___
__,
nesday with match play slated to get luiulin and Mrs. Meluiulin and Mr.
. _
, . ... ,
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty!
utii^er
way Thursday, There will he nnd Mr.*. Donald Smith, and little
Annual and Ornamcn u
an s
i,Yorks, Sanford ngenU.
183-tfc I n V C I l t o r o f t h e
a
medal
for the lowest qualifying Evelyn.
- 1‘ hone 260- W
814 Myrtlo A tc.f o r SALK— Rhode Island eggs fun
Thermostat Dead scorer also runner-up. The same will
setting, 10 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs.
he provided for nil winners and runThose who nrr ^strong for Guy
Ellsworth. Bcaidull A-veauu, San­ - HAVERHILL, Mass., April s.— ners-up in all flights.
Bates Post, and most every one is.
SA N FO R D M AC H IN E
GETS THE CURLING IRON
ford.
83-tfp John D. Osgood, inventor of the
Interest in the * tournament this will get the opportunity of seeing him
COM PANY
Beware the
I-T)ll SALE—Two houses, Sanford thermostat, died at his home, near year Jmt* been the. greatest in the his­ in action tomorrow und Thursday Bring the Ticket and Take'the Iron
Heights, Hunter, Route A, Box 100. here yesterday after a long illness. tory ut the association, according to nights.
General Mnchinc and Boiler
Garbage Pail
------------ ELECTRIC
FANS---------- ,
8*3tp He hud invented many electrical de­ Secretary Rogers, whose desk is lit­
Works
OME garbage pails are
liny Bates Post will |day the lead­
Bracket
Ceiling
Desk
HOUSE#'—For Sale or Rent. Prices vices used in this country and abroad. tered with corre*|*ondenee relative to
Cylinder Grinding
Inoffensive- others a
He
formerly
w
as.
in
business
in
St.
the
tourney
locally.
Jacksonville
has
ing
role
in
‘‘Omar,
the
Telit
Maker."
reasonable. ( has, U. Brown, luike
Ask for P^ire*
disgrace. Which Is yours)
Automobile Repairs
Ixiuls, as nil clcctripal contractor.
neVfcr shown as much interest, Secre­ This is one of the most successful
Depends on how you treat
Mary.
Acetylene Welding
tary Rogers u week or so ugo an­ Oriental photoplays ever produced.
It. To keep It odorlcMand
p()li SALK—Ten room, two-story
harmless demands fre­
Don’t forget the One Cent Sale, nounced ho expected to have 100
Phone 62— ----- Sanford, Florida
house, oh lot facing west M5 by 130
quent
cleaning. But you
Thursduy, Friday nnd Saturday.— R. amateur* from this city alone enter­
This picture is one of the most 10.7 Puliurtlq Are.---------Phone 181-J
cun make the Job easy and
feet- Best purchase in Sanford for
C. BoWer.
3-tfc ed in the tuoiney nnd to date the gorgeous spectacles ever produced ori
thorough by using Giant
money. See Ellison George, N. K. cor­
Lye. It you don't, Blee,
number is rapidly nearing the cen­ the screen and those that like pic­
ner 4th nnd Cypress Ave,
1-Ctc
.odor* and unsafe condi­
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
tures of this sort should not fall to
tury mark.
tions develop. Use Giant
FOR- SALE—Strawberries.
Orders
* * *
MONEY
, Two former champions of the asso­ see R. Tom orrow and Thursday.
for two reusonst It's better^
taken one day, berries delivered fol­
ciation, "Tub” Palmer, of Miami, and
- because it disinfects as It
lowing day, 12'je per quart. Phone
ckranses; and cheaper, be­
Cut out this slip, cnclosb with Be George Gibbons, o f Tampa, together
•Tef o’ My Heart’ 'will he shown B A B Y
CHICK
FOOD
cause It goes farther and
3303 or L. H. Jones, I*. O. Box 343.
and mail it to Foley A Co.,' 2835 Shef­ with A1 Ulmer oflhls city, present at the Princess Friday and §aturduy.
costs less. ‘
2-Ctc field, HI., writing your name and adW
ith
Butter
Milk
champ are entered for this week’s
Ka FOR SAI.E—Peautifu! building lots',
DIRECTIONS 1 WUhan
field, 111., writing your name and n&lt;f- play.
^
Indians Release
v U Hwoftt K m r Ika fa»C«nlA or 8*nfonr« Reput- Pa
good location, $100 cash, " bqlsncc turn u trial package containing. Fol­
Five Titles to Jax. Men.
i
Ua at lha pail with J
Raises
«NoM(Hi/ub at Omni
abi« Professional Men, each
Player to Lakeland
Of the eight tournaments to date,
small monthly payments, f.. h. Lane. ey’s Honey nnd Tar Compound for
Lv«eusuJvUi fc» Iq v a n i J
Baby Chickens
o f hot w an t, rin tt with
of .whoa. In hit chosen proPhono Of..
‘________.
8' 8tp coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid­ the title lius been, won by Jackson­
tltat wattr in4 Sry.
&lt;-4
ft**1" the Herald recoinCLEVELAND,
O.,
April
3.—Tom
ville
rcpresonlntivey
on
five
occasionsy
ney
PJIIs
for
pains
in
styes
and
bark;
FOR SALE—Lot close in on First St.
to the people.
trbUey, recruit outfielder, was releas­
Baby Chick Feed
200 Park Ave.
3-6tp rhenmutitm, backache, ydi\cy and Ulmer copping four Jimcs and
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Harnett winning the other-timer The ed by the Cleveland Baseball club to
FOR SALE—Kiddie Jtoop nnd baby
other champions for the association, the Lakeland club of the Florida Slati;
Baby Growing Mash*
walker. Inquire Room 7. Herald Tablet*, a wholesome and thoroughly
League. He is the first player to he
4-2tp cleansing Cathartic for constipation, tore T. W. Palmer, of Miami, George
Apartment*.
biliousness, headaches, and sluggisl) Gibbons* of Tampa, and W. A. Knight, dispqsed of by the Indians since Iho
Laying Mash
George A . DeCottes
spring trivinjngSqasois opened. .XfulM ISCELLANEOUS
bowels. ' Sold everywhere.—Adv.
of St. Augustine.
Attorhey-at-Law
The Timuquanjt course is now iq Icy come to the local club a year ago,
attractive
BOARD—With
bright
Toe IS jta r t i ha A s# , •
excellent
'^Snditlon and i* n wonderful from the Mississippi College.
Don't
forget
the
One
Cent
Sale,
rooms in private home# New house
A lr-T iiki Tap lioU t tha Sttamit%
Over Sssdnsle County
site
for
tho
golf
sport;
The
club­
Thursday,
Friday
and
Saturday.'—
R.
between 7th nnd Kth street, Laurel
FIX) RIDA
The Daily Ucrald, 15c |7cr twQck.
*
'
3-tfc house and grounds wero thrown open
KANFORD *J- *:•
Avenue.—Mr*. E. V. Booth.
3 -tp C- Bower.
■i t— ■” ■ ■ ■
1* " s&gt;
,ryt r

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
'Opt. D.

CLASSIFIED
ADS

M

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

No. 1871—

S

F. P . R IN E S

r

_ PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

L P. McCuller

GIANT
LYE

a
j

f
it O ■

I
/

.:~r&lt;. A w
iir
1£

— *- A*
*

4J

■V-,

‘'
.

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="16">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="17647">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1923</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18438">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, April 03, 1923</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18439">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18440">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on April 03, 1923.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18441">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18442">
                <text>Original 4-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 03, 1923; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18443">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18444">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18445">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18446">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1858" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1730">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/2007666fe4e1a7c56b03fc63e34f5e26.pdf</src>
        <authentication>83e2cb33efc8771166873a1c5a686341</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="18437">
                    <text>IN

T H E

H E A R T

O P

T H E

W O R L D ’S

G R E A T E S T

V E G E T A B

L E

S E C T IO N

NUMBER 2
, SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDg

“MARCH 31, 1923

SIA»
•Al*Wit

the Harvest
of Life—Every Harvest
isthe Result of Sowing

IE ’ KRUPP PLANT. IN j
EN WHERE TROUBLE
IS EXPECfED

ALLEGED BOMB* MAKER WANTS
STAY OF KXECU- •

I Go Bnck to Work on'Railroads COM I'AllW ) TO SM ARTNB
or Pny Penally of Being E**
. BEAUTY OF FIFTH
pcllcd From Country
&lt;nr Tkr A—o«lnlra Prt« 0

III,IN'. March 311.— Six Gorman
LONUtfr,, March 3i:-*-Thr Eualor
parade on Hyde Pari: in recent years
hi.Hti't approached in sntnvtncBs or
beauty thnt on* Fifth Avenue and to­
morrow American tourists me likely
to meet with the*usual iV.mtpphlntmcnt
a. thli. year styles themselves arc
ttbfcly to be the greatest dnmpor to
Easter brlllance, English modiste be­
ing concerned over simply womens
tiress, while men seemingly are de­
termined to be drab dreary In grays
and browns.
.
.

torday.
*
■he order affects 500,000 Gormans
[ the families of those refusing to
»m to their ports will accompany
m into unoccupied Germany,
tpproximately 135,000 men arc dl- Cariot Shipments Reported for Frl
•
day, March SOths
itly affected by the order,
m the Ruhr and Rhineland railway •Florida— Sanfotd section .............
L m s are now held by the French Florida— Manatee section ............. *
^Belgians except the line In the Co­ California .........- ............................
L tone bridge bead, which »s in Florida—Tampa section ...... ..........
fhands of the Rritish. The CerLE have continued to work on tliis
Total
............ - .................... '/'l'

B P ta s k of expelling the strikers Shipping Point Information (or Fri­
day, March 3Qth:
I t h o l r families will require sevd weeks. Special train urrnngtroept . SANFORD, FLA.': Cool, raining
Hauling* heavy, demand and moveh htvo to bo mado for conyc,y
p families of tho men to the fron- meat slow, market dull. Car o.ds f
o*b. usual terma: 10 Inch crates Gob
It Is raid the German gow nunjnl den Self-blanching 4-0 doz. stalks ii
anticipated the cxfiultlon order the rough best $1.50, New j Irene
S arranged for distributing tho men St.ain 4-0 doz. stalks in tbe rougi
,d their familh’s throughout the $1.25-$ 1.10, mostly nround $1.2.&gt;, lev
______ h.&lt; «r ven work
Well blanched higher. Gplden Sc f
blanching and New French • Strain

THIN

ice is the harvest of life, and every harvest is the result ot .
I'he experience which young-people-most crave is that -O t.,
ome service fo r which they are naturally fitted. And they j
i c e — immediately. Youth wishes to touch a magic button
ad success without apprenticeship. But nothing ripens B
:irst planted, and the very desires' the impatience, the .
. ambitions o f youth are by way of a planting which shu.11 ition-sometimes after these desires tire abandoned and foi P the'sown seed goes on grow in g whether we remember it ,
:
____ * 1,-fo io to W i n on nlanting. Some men. nevei |

AVE N U E.

M E N , March 301.— A prOclama•by General Dcgouttc, •commander
dilcf of the occupational forces,
.ring all tho ntrlking railroad offli and trainmen to resume owrk un­
penalty of expulsion was posted
jughout the Ruhr and Rhinclnml

ASSISTANT SEC. HOUSTON
EXPECTS TO SEE PRESI­
DENT DURING DAY

on track. Supplies moderate, doumna
moderate, market firm. No o ffer­
ings; no sales reported. No cariot
sales roported yesterday.
P H ILA D E LP H IA : 23, clear. One
Florida*/arrived, 3 cars on track in­
cluding broken. No fresh offerings.
No sales reported.
CHICAGO: 10, clear. 4 Florida
arrived, 42 bars on track including
broken. Supplies heavy, demand and
movement light, market steady. Flori­
da 10 inch crates Golden Svlf-blapcping 4-0 dor. stalks $2.50-82.75; 2W
and 3 do*, stalks $2.23-$2.50; Now
French Struln 4-0 doz. stalks $2.25if2.&lt;/0; H doe. stiilk* $2.00; 2% nitd 3
dor., stalks $2.00-$2.25.
••
C IN C IN N A T I: 17, clear. No car-

___ l nr. T U A M o ft o t it X n M l---------. ST. AU G USTINE, March 81— The
HUgnr price situation *ecmed likely
to* engngo tho attention of the presi­
dent during his last day here. C. H.
Huston, until two weeks ago assist­
ant secretary of commerce, was to see
tho president during the day arid lay
Information In his position before the
executive. Huston Is of the opinion
that speculation aldno Is responsible
•for advanced p r i c e y
/
•

BARKER HAH CLOT ON
BRAIN AN D KNEW
NOTHING
(H r Tfc* A M w IaleS P n m I

Fine Features Have Been A rran ged fo r B ig Five
Days Program
.. •
Thb third annual Sanford Rcdpath
Chautauqua opened this i^fturnoon nt
4 o’clock in the big tent on the city
lots west of the court house.
A fte r lntUMbtftory remarks by our
congenial popular plutforin manager,
“ lilll’k WVight, who hns been nssoclat-

S&amp;2(*
DETROIT: H, clear. 2 Florida ar­
rived, 7 cr.ro on track including brok­
en. Supplies moderate, demand. ami
movement-light oil account o fw cfllh cr, mnrkeC steady. Florida, 10 Inch
crutca Golden Sclf-blanching and new
French atrain 4-0 doz. best mostly $3faw $3.26, ordinary quality and condi­
tion $2.25-$2.75. •'
.
CLE VE LAN D :
12, snowing.
I
Florida a'rrjvcd. caf* on track includ­
ing broken. Supplies moderate, de­
mand anji movement good, market Is
steady for good stock. Florida, 10
inch crates various varieties'in* the

i of uninterrupted concert work
years
together.
'
&lt;
Tonight ut H o'clock this rompnny
of artists w|ll open the program, en­
tirely .different from their .afternoon
program, followed by.ono o f the
South’s well known public Won from
Arkansas, Grunvillo Jones, who will
speak on "Tho' Philosophy of a Hill
Ullly,” ii lecture teeming with gems
of literature, patriotism and right liv­
ing, with veins o f humor
plowing
through It, ono that should be heard
by every man, woman and child in
Sanford. Mr. Jones hss been most
cordially received by every city on
this circuit since ho appeared in Or­
lando on tho 15th o f thsl month, s
Idg rtoat awaits those who avail
themselves o f the opportunity ol
hearing Granville Jones tonight._____

Onp

,l b Cl o s e s t o n i g h t
ticket wde has progresse last two days, and UiM
cc tl*\ that Sanford will
tip. Tlckote wdl be po
« i t until tbo jipvnfng o f
Ut 6 o’clock. Bare
ticket. Help bring
time cntortuJtimc^tt0 our

u n e

.

More
T od ay
JW IOre 4

in

ty Commissioners opening nt Tnllu
has’sec next Tuesday.
M IAM I, March 31— The four
malnlng army airplanes took the air
nt 7:45 this morning on tho fljght to
the north and wore expected‘ to end
their 5,305 mile tost flight \n Wash-

DECLARE8 R IG H T TO P A R T
P A T E IN A F F A IR S OF K A
M ELIA
a V i J IN T A , March 31— William
Josephs Simmons Issued a proclama­
tion here today aa “ founder and em­
peror o f tbo Knlghta o f the Ku Klux
Klnn" declaring that Klansmen had
a right to participate in the affaire
of Kamclla. a Woman’* organisation

he founded, "Proclamation* frwa tho

imperial palare* to the coatrary «o ti
.

...
2t L
■mllniv *^
withstanding."

ufternoon at 2:46 o’clock, Havelock,
the funny clown-juggler will thrill the
youngsters as droll as tho grown-ups
with his clever antics. Then at 4
o'clock Everett Kemp, foremost dra­
matic reader o f famous plays, will

. jC-many o f hi* compositi

on ^ #lr ProBrmm* ,Ml

_ ■
is without question, the
C o l u m b u s W r e c k t „ rnetj^ living, being t
■.
'■
*
•
od with Rohmicr Kryl
COLUMBU8. p.. Match 31— The coniett ,t; tholr two ti
death of ‘ W. L. Sicbert, OlncinnatJ, a tcrj
pUy tlie violl
student flrenjan, this momlng, incrcjsan(] guitar, made &lt;
ed the death toll o f the wreck 'of th °4i|c &gt;npoaranee at tho
rv

’ W ASHINGTON, March 81.— In an­
nouncing today’s estimates o f the
world production of the best aogar
can for tho crop yrar o f 1082-23 at
20,450,000 tons, the department o f ag­
riculture said it was not prepared to
estimate tho probable consumptive de­
mand. Tho department which pointed
out In estimating the supply of stock
on hnnd should be considered that ad­
ded statistics of stocks for foreign
countrjes are Incomplete and unre­
alized.
" — —
ST.-AU G USTINE, March SI.— The
president postponed his morning round
of golf today to visit tho Florida state

iron) a blood clot on his brain and hod
^ecn under the enro. u f'N cw Orleans
physicians.

W a g e Increase
L is t A d d s

,
’

I
ORLANDO. March 31. — Rolarn
P
.
Bsrto, Winter Pork honker who dls]
appeared March 2, was heard from b)
.

to inch cmius vurioMB vafltaie* in mu
rough 4-0 doz. stalks best mostly
$2.50, short considerable "green $1.50$2,00, few $2.25j 3 doz. stalk* $£00-

D e a th

Thnt lie Hus Obtained and That
Points to Speculation aa Re- ’
•
; sponsible for Rise

H

. The Dally Herald, II

A g r e e m n t A ffe c ts
S h ip W o r k e r s T o d a y

M a n y B u ild in g s
a t B o llin g F ie k L
.

.

D e s tro y e d b y F ir e

W A ^ IN C T O N T v u T S t^ 8 L ^ A pho­
tographic laboratory, a hangar and
two airplanes were destroyed In •
flro today at Roiling Add, The damage
to war contract records Stored m. the
burned structure was not ascertained.

Gen. Maunchury
^
• - Created M arshal o f
France by Pro:
cury, a here h f U
was posthumously
such food, -and it is. cooked welL TrV France by Fremidei
He died last V M *
some and sec..'
.
'V‘
..

�A N K O IU ) D A I L Y H L B A i ^ V A Y
i'K H A J

PAG B-B|G hJ
O U T U W S '- D B O W i q p .
---------- -=4- r

M ” * * 51**.1

“

i

Mexican Authorities /
Devised Unique Pu
St
Murderer* and

Savings .

*

A 1 1 C H :,. 0 . 1 9 2 3 - . _______

1 1 ;
tHo si'jlhoaud vhj
Unsifted Ayorkcr.
la: t of tiiu prc-E

_______ _ T O N I G H T*i— 4—
P e te r

Y «ti

‘ ,‘

\Rmttl nJ.-.w

hero in-Snr.fyrd'thcy r,ro R ^n" .V

b ra te d

here.

It Is Declared. Hxve
P° IIU*D
e? . t T c P Thoutandh of the
y
Finest Game Bird*.
\
-------.
,
AppL Boned! ait

Sava $3.25 hy buylnp
in Season Ticket.

' r it
s r " ""
to n '111. »ll.,lll"l&gt; h ’ I t l 1; " " l « « ; | Cuaraniccdlori
some time, and miiliS efforts^h
! thc |0ce or mon

Sts

CMautnvj

/,v

‘•

\ t

‘in*nj?.nnH «|ceptoil»w th«.r

°P,|

L o: deycloplaif their l-.ily
.•UM -Uind of cnU'rt.unmoMU
-HI ho ••'it the low prieo of 1• “ c. vr.loitai ament tv k * » . .

ir the ^U AU TAU Q I

a

•
.. .

j
a

Presenting the. sanest ^
ornctlcftl solution to vrhatHafond
‘.I (he nation's grw tost problemsj
It tvnif.es the houndlcfs spirit oi1
tiiu W est ill a much finer fnO-o.i
, l L , has been y e t acWevod, in p.e-

wl.ch

. ; V t ,f:,u » at oatifufH k $ ^ " f |
’ \ ' •, hlat and lar.Lihg five dfys. A ll
•
t rf.'vncter 12 years nifty be.' r.
h-Ut f,M» Dl.!,e U8.ll f . osr.^
.. ... .-i:,r«tu&lt;lcnb‘tUkiBi-ftir 51.i— ri&gt;'-'
I t is a roducUim aBywed vurahy ' *
-

• N o v e lt ie ^ , T o o

Weflcy “ K rockif" Barry U

:c ( 1lit} t , l * »
nn 1n,;i; ,l? A y
n; •. .v.ie tickets are o n ^ i e by h
t, , ■
at the Gmhin.r.r n,vl H« tb
c;, , , Uttf Special Student I •• ■
l.
ave on Bale enlSMit the W &amp;
1
|
1
1

“ H e r o e s o f th e S tre t 1

T O N E (JP TUB KIDNEYS
Symptoms of ivmnc-&gt;
rone. Water is-cleat ami di
rn. Koley Kidney Bills certe

tUiiunr.

m .I.

hvt ‘may he had «n «I
by any-Undent oy,r
-^
;al arranttemonta will *»o .
h M ..... w m k.ro t fa l tho.WjnJ
... .. ... aide to attend every v*U ?

H ill
Lu m ber

YOU BOUGHT
11(1 (T I I U ). '
ltw’-c.

Ilmno ISO,

work,” writi s W- J- Gr“ d:
leans, Itouhdnna. . Backache I
•.tic pains, li.cd -rccUiiR, arc .
ms o f distressed kidneys,
dney HHs t »no up the k1dn&lt;l
ilehly relieve kidney nml P
ouble. BofUSO BUhatltutcs. |
K,,lev's. • Sold cvd.ywhcn.

C o.
Sanford

* Good • Friday wnn r 1
bank cjorkn.today, Kiv&gt;"K '
iday. — ’ • 13 hlgliest class onlprUihimoi.t
23c each at tho* Chautaii'iuu. if
hnvo a season tiokctl.

on salo down town.

HhcrllT Frtutcca hnu-li
Peel and-Can uthe. a of &lt;
in tlnv.cily today. '.-hi-r:l
former icsldent uf Nanf'
Deputy Floyd, P ««1 ." V 1
friend:! were glad to m i
Chief of Police Ovci
ter Park was in tin* • '
wu oplncThut he
l‘«
of the iifTigluis of t ft f
PublUhing «i&lt;).. who I'*
tor of the Herald hi* a '
cr night.

.•Rcmo.ftbor'tUut y«u
vour Chaut.m.iua tivke.it.nl the II*(
nld Office. C. •' them today and t .nmi
,.tlW or get tlum Mor.d.ay ff &gt;'•** »*«'

Bf l f nbout the -Cha-taMUtm Ma.t n
tomorrow n ft e iW n and n.gh .
t, R i f - w «
onpoulte the c'*1" 1 houw.

« r pin, diamond, tv

D— One aorrei

the Mill

SltcHff Met ril of Si
was in tin? c.ty to.la&gt;
his first trip to Satif
years lie WttH pure.tdi
iptd growth
hi* own city Of M..'-wcce . . e
one of the fa l r I'owh’ir cdu ’ o ' : “ »'
enut coast.
.

rvlqcK of
k to ,h«
irmanvnt
aundiaga
letter gi
id m in i*
ew with
inte will
irporatioi

an

I ’ume

1»UESCBH*TiO« liituci

,vtl i i o- wrapper. ^ Uei

.•ilmi.-t ui oil i'oloy’s. •

I,W H si..ro

H O N E 323

W ill lam S- VVtighl, he.
"B ill" Wright, I-* h
'
all over the count.y lu.
city and will bc'Vjdut.oir
tho t haiRamiH." wH^1^
American
tuaB
wlui has boon oclive n
ivork for Die Wot hi
nnd his “ huddle." here y
wmtn vftlijowo*

i* veU inns
gtvc&gt; h it» a

A Easter E gg- f " f H‘) u »lU doy
y at Mobley’s Drug Blure..,^,

\ s S S - : a ^ :s

\ ltupjdy o.■ n e » f ;
and ail lie* neccHf in
5T Tor WlWtm-^^nniran i jj
per flov^rs. cahtu.i cu an
,
M il., Dcimh
(tmml as
'IK It
,,..,,drt.
Aljm
I,,K,kH. Ail at reduced iw
;i Drug Slure.
**1

J

.

u a n u H * a a B B ««B * if ^

*

All models in'our show r 0 i j
pen EvenlnffK U n til 9 o T Io c k |flt

i i i n r D E L IC IO U S
realize that «hi r? ,fl :,iA ar
Cuhicra Of Uuitlh’s Bakery.
l*fthta. ( rull.is, .'luffin'*, ni
nit lie nnd d.lir.iit l ’-'C eye.

Next to Prinrcaa Thculro
ar..3fl«n30»iBnt*

naBEBBBUoaaauBS^nrtuaDBjDL*

1 S to re

\

10 S t o r e s m

n C o r d is N o '

S to re

1
m

II.O U IN I

1

1
m

ls li/C i: 1‘OR TK K EI
T\

D A Y S , F R ID A Y ,

SATUItfL

M ONDAY

•ui/ s p r in g
niTtlo.
/ o t ion. W v lx in o s c d i

fr-fflri^Ott EdUiirimt &lt;Eitmpa«s

. A Dath of Salt V/dh in n un«.
Here's a fl*h story abottl &gt;i dog. It s
Hie doc “ Doc" again, who lives out
Urund river. IBs master .says that
after "D'si" bftckVd dp. agatast at
elcetiic heater a Anv days ago* and
sliced Ids tall he Isis understood l&gt;W
f,.,-tlv the mission In Tlfo of the heater.
•Tl.n &lt;log « » » “ ' bd° Bin litm-akthe
oUh'r lao’ri.ing when he tyas coh t^n hites Id* owner, “ ■hd darner If h«
didn’t, go.»P lo that, hrater. and hurt
to have 'I*0 rurrw.1 turi.,-1 « n » O j
ixiul'i get warm." »W »* dosl-D eirok
•‘ ..Terrier

i’S V C H R .S T A ^ F

a Ea-l -r IJaj'r
and &lt; oil.'1d ' j r'
f.id a y , Mae/ “ j
huildinV. * ’ "

'

^ m *.
;
^ ' ‘i V i l a
Of uxreptional interest 1 was thd
game of bridge played duriW the ev­
ening, those holding high ncore at \u h
table were given dainty vanities. T h W
winning these Wer«j Mesdamea Frank
Miller, J. C. Bennett and D.yP. Drum!
momL
J A

man Kodak, Agonc&gt;
Sanford,

n the ch mcr-.t, ir.o'it iicii ntlfii

K ^ O ? U . O - Bo,.oM H onT-=r ;

'•Plaotlc Wood" 1* New Proauor.
^
b o ld e v e r yw h e r e
k'1
A new 'prbdnet. lin'd0 ’ *&gt;'
|»t o* OliSt'M Mini Jin t put Oil Uni I...idlsh
market, I mmounin'T- hy tho
Tin* li(tcri'Mhiu ..hunt
Ivul A.;*
I,ho.lt this prrsliut Is Dm. It u".»y I"1
used to/epnlr hr,.I• en or worn wimhF
item
.mie'c "f.
en nrtleh'S. .’
...e
plilMle
'Vissi Is
the • arllele (lie
mi,hi
and
ullowCtl’
t"
lUleil'Intn the
net hard.
K c c p Y o u r C o m p le x io n
This takes hut
o f R o s c -P o ta lT c x tu r c
the pnsluct ohtllli
rxtivmely laud ai
Nadine Face Powder will
keep the roics in your cheek*.
ifie eluiriieterlall'il*
It will make your ikin tort,
tt wilt not uhsoni
cmootli nnd velvety, U will
,f tile iifternooll was itiM'H. Thh hard phe-u
lend an iire*istnble charm,
Worked with the usual
Iftll, a lim Ini'.
k*- and thc frojirnncc or U»c
lin'd nails, ’screws, etc..
v flower garden.
hy Mr-. H.’ &lt; M',xInto It without fear of
Nadine adheres nnd
W , f UfJ U.llglo *’ of
protect* Uic ekin
By v.-cil adapi'd k.V
Man of Her Own.
•
from *un, wind nnd
- -X V iM just. Contain* no
It was a conversation " » Dm "
ioLrcdicnt Uial can hnin* the
-Yes, Kite's a .....I girl. m»I.-II"
Ekin nr thc eye*. Money rework hard a- hum as M.e cels
lavtiiu'iit. jr*y‘
tihednli'd fur
ufteVn.H'ii a.lfii week.. I'm l"'1' ’
she .elipnged her ibty. U w «* T
i,ported in W
II,. awkward for me, IfUt l dldn t
to refiise 1Vr
■
Tinli. |
“ Him luid ldattheil
Whilt.
her ............ . "If.
she ha&lt;
r itd ,
(l M.e.ial delivery Id ler .. i
Pink.
Srunrtl*
young mail te|llng her lie «•«•
tnuke It and change tt to »u
y|U* uf Tiinbt;(-Un»\kv
• A. stie took Sunday off.
n*the'Saturda.y hlvening I
• - "Itaek ligal li T Hh. ,'es, she s
h 21. It 1:*’ l*ui&lt; in lhaughi nml
Xml they've got If »l*‘’d now »&lt;
d l,real lie n .lice t v- ludcsaine
I,..Hi get off.
“ ie same time.
&lt; NTrd.ijjh' ill 'h in t'- "i11 t“ 0,; K.,y« It s so much nicer tp hate
;:,X. ..cine. it. k* in t.'ic tiiT f I „ f her own when he K»es ouj
CfdT'.itl Pinch'd Ik hi- ni'W J*&gt;$ (i» )tu out with tint uthcr
'W l l l i M i l i
,..n„! of l’.‘..o ylve.nia. lie hai * eago Journ d.
.1 him..«lf-uuc.pii\ucally .'h*ls
Adoption of Metric System
•l Pteuryl* im-Ih t- «t*'P
t made to the ,hou*e of j
„ n-j-uy : he him not got and
.* ,|»y tiiu committee on •
iri*’o.f lite pry-tn-soi-go b#sl*.
eight’s • and
llicnMItes .
.
me thv Hi tie government, »v,.(| the udopth.il of tin ;
i.ed Audit it iK-eomek uu *•&lt;»•
m hy the govemutent &lt;*J
l m.Mo-dal inachluc for dogiy
itule-*. -It was imlllled o.lt
liu! to estimate mad'* Ly
of edttciitlou met others,
i„ i-j 'lie- cuim.lt drivea out of our]
f a year would he sated
..
:u„i I'e umyivaaia imido utihcmi-!
itlou of tlju metric urltliUtv f.ti Isiutlcggeir, hath li'lfjt nnd
i also averred as a mnllcl
low."
.
*
that lint Utelrle s\-len.
Mis. PliU-hol i.» or Uiu aame miml.
Ueatlou to the solution of
witlv l i " It'!* ham! nnd is making a
ay he learned In om^tenth
l.r.c effort to rally the elub women o f.
retpdre.l for pdnlug * *pml
her itule to the-'drong aup.port.ipf b iw ;
he use.of the English sys
„ i ., h ..nit laciisntcs.—WashI eilforcea.i id.
• ’.

T li- '.’&gt;h *.'ls flu b of Orlando r, e«JntU rnised it i dura to $10 a year, it w * • j
i highly ihleie ting to B.'trn tn.tlie Vea-!
join: l n : « doing ami must Inspiring
.to ice tic meas'Jie carry hy wind
twin* ,1 to he piactlndly an-nrianlmous
Don’t fuwjct tin* Dn: Ear,ter Bull,li yoio.'HU'lt » lhh. on Sorbxls‘aic un en,
ttOj-tfc
pril 2nd, Purirb Houxe
. I eoura: eniei.l and an cxnntpio.

A o i h w i ^ d I!.

FLOWERS!

I'h • jfilcral'ure. ilepai ttnoni
filin’ u.ei lln c.a t &lt;&gt;nifott
'..In, day afleinoon.
N
Mrr. Arrington nulling it in.pasal. R, uceept' ker election
'i hair,f the
m. tli'1 prensrit d&lt; voled beat
jgrtln
l aitmeut, Mrr. Margnrotla
ri if-ein'lrd. WUli Mrs.
&lt; Wpiid*
,ir !i viiT ihuiniiun and Mrs S. f».
fdnitol .«• a:, see rota i y-t reaku rer Uu
\U mtiire department ir Widl «|Uip, ,1 f.„ tli’f* Ihdoiuhuf • lub yel.*r, fm.-.
.live . tiimrnie M " B »&gt;ml- f-r a |*Muf. ipii'.!. nml vital interest, m e
nil'll-1 I,r ihe'death i Vi.V'iiee for I * • ■
\ Unyjt . war feelingly dimalsM .I and
i|le,' .•uiiaiderutWit U "a n vole I to
, '„ v .r:ur Harden for a em m ut-

I f you have not bwn npptoai 1
huy a tlckot,. remember that »‘u

.

flu

V„r li few rents ym»
Mu and Gripin' by pro.
..mu- rounlis and colds
, • nd Tor. AUb
L f front counhs result
Ijrijip e, V, hooping
■Imd proncMltis. fo r ty
I dtii iaction to tisern
n - ’ii iionoy qjiil Tar tii
i^ . . • iling cough mod
l i o^iakn—ingrcdioiP

. tho racetimr of the S-.cIul ileparint i„ |,o held oh April 10, In ih ^
\ ,ha hdihy. there !* much bti^iivt*****:
iiupocliiiieo to ho l a. avtod. Oin. re to t • eletle.d, nnd many
injl' mufti rs to lo^Hl &lt; •. «l. » '
Newman, departnlont ilianman,
'
i iNill,*:.11 every mcinbUr to

day.

I— Twt

ssr,s«Sf

p k e Ve n t

.

Monday anil Tuesdkj

i, l..g r to'.vr.i.
„....you think you-c n. «Dow

•

Showery weather

i TO I
r gooc
ice. J
?w»le F

«Sh,...,« «

niilln’ l c u ml ooniml..
,J J * “ I y l cv,°J..iin
take the Mime view of tin mall
(avotiloloikl c
•I,p Northern 1‘iirlflb railway wo would
aj. wi|h 10cant
..... .. ‘inn., i'uusv to worry about the
indianatioU*. h

“ Put. Sanford Ovo.
your ticket today.

N o v el

«

DUCKS K ILLE D B Y O IL W A S T E

•Buy your Chautauqua
ct Now.
•. '

C de

have ten OP) oDpof«}ltitU-- “ f. Jg'cm’ 1

wilds of
g heeh IraVellrfg tbrnugli
and lam I
he place where, year m osey-" that country
[«ct
ivltli
many
V i t l l l i ^ '- i t t o i e
m on ey,
wiln
R come lni» &lt;
ip H.vcrul *o.:c:i| r|• t|•
,
I |iy outlaws and
l.u’t he* niwnjs
^ to g B ^ - e m a ia iiu r
t lu 'r e
“ i"
i*oujili iifUtrnthed.
ln« staicaii-nts n
ysh ecom eM O B K , never L^SS.
™s* that Th«* Kowriiy o 5 i a f f r h h e wise to r you 1o
, „ f the Tumid... dl*
ted |i m*w method of
tome a ; S t e a d y depositor
nnd rov.diitlonM* to
of sliindlaj! the v a ­
i % ' I n t e r e s t and Safety await
Cood nu..
•'
il front of a I'rinii
villi,
r.c"d
lim(:
li.-f n tho usual, i»rii«—
,u r d e c i s i o n .
Kih U t Drnce ::i
the prisoner Is tied *» « " « lr;
J , V I.n.1 taken la an nltinnlB o Moiuhiy night.
J ,H]0 ..r r..ixs&gt; feet nnd there thf roj r
•
'L i
f.,n» &lt;••'''»
'
„ j, nwrtm l that this, unusuii U n »
of mc.lmi out Iho. ih'iith I-md .v 'j; .
thrown terror Inh. the h-urn of u
criminal element and thnt . la
&gt;•
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
‘.
* I,Min a very n.dheahlc decniw* V
Ann coS wiAc rpii
'
* ■ •ihnnl.T* and rohh.-rlcs -lace ‘ ^
lda of liou « moving,
II. F. W H ITN B R, en*hi*r
* ' roillix. ° f dealing out death
•
kind of' Wtrk in tie .
f S b . FOUBTKU. Prwldent
ndoptesh
■.
____ ____
.
Addu. s B. f . .Oreeu

Henry V. ight
Phone .'it"&gt;

B. K y n e ’s

rlpnt -

K oil had ltetln!ng company

5

lM-OWER. BULBS-

F A T h S T a ND MOTHERS
u ^ W iS iF O B D .
' .

. TO‘ U

■
------.
ids exportfenww. H O U S E S - iy
g . Thrilling stories of
:a told. hy. K. j.&lt; reasonable’* t
" with Mexlc»n bandits urc
Unrgh of huia ‘
■ W. Hammond, who hits i the llUintde
g tunltcrs In Mexico for
‘ ii.» lias •

^ D ep artm en t

m

o f C iiiu im u tii

..

1

rlando - Florida

SELLS IT FOR LESS
aa n r.B n tK iiu iM iR n

%'

a

r rs i
J U fl* kWiMM
J p - B b3 bb
J
*j
f1 '..JI
1

1 -H
1 . IgD

�not merely upon the strength o f its
ii snowing, nor on me
a more valuable asset
I * .

CHAS

L. BR IT T ,

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

Editor

p 0 )t ? 0 J 3 (] SI O J O ft

h a n lo r d

oouq jCjo||BJV *s.iiv

One fine picture last night.

t ’AN NKS, .March
M r*.“ Mnlln
Iljur tedt Mallory yesterday ended
h* r t&lt; nnis campulgn on the Riviera by
hgain im-ctlng with defeat—thi* lino*
in the mixed doubles. Paired vVith
Baron DeMorphurgo, the American

It has the town a talkin

* hampion lo-t to .Mrs, Sattertbwaite
npd Jaik Iliilyard, 5-7, 5-7.

Mb*-. Vlnsi-o Tfnfratrd SCTloriut de
Alva rex 2-0, i'&lt; I, 0-1, in the women’s
* . trh;
MHr, VJim &lt;• is the remark-’
nlili j'ou ng, Freti h girl, rot yet -20
cears old, who &lt;lefrtit.fd Mr*. Mallory
i the nigh - Thursday, n-fl. !i*7. Scn-

Peter Kyne writes some real nov­
els, and the comunny that put bis
beat book oft the screen, knew their

sSiiifoeM^
"The Pride of I’alomar" will It*
shown again tonight for the last time
In Sanford. Don't miss it.
Two families get the free ticket!
fo r this fine pirturv tonight. Fred R.
Wilson nrtd family and Mr. and Mr*.
Geo, L. Hoy ore invited, and the munjqfcment ejg&gt;ecjs them to bp there. j~
“ Heroes of the Street" for Monday
nlghti and then one of tin- *trouge.,•
•programs o f the season follow. * I *ndout the week. Get your ropy of tin
program and don’t miss any f more
than you juBt have to, as f . xi we ).
w ill be real Raster specials.

&lt; Liu
i
• de A lvarez
*

Naw York "Dim!" Reported to H*v«
Gone Rack io Occupation
*{, .
That Pay* Little

Signified Intent ion;, of Joining,
J.ip or Chineir.

South Bound
Arrive
2:3d a.in.

Nortldxiund

Arrive
1: ti n.m.
11: l.i n.m.

2:35 p m
1:00 p.m.
1Q:0 pju.

Art ivc

lllatk Walnuts Knjfllnh Wulnuts ’..ill,
*. ' “*»tJ
r
New Irish Vutnlocs
xNo&gt; .,0*'
x — Hail

-New York C heese

^ Georgia und Jones* Dairy Farm
Sausage

.... 1;«Q p.m..
...... 5150 pun.
except Sunday

'around u* it lirit.g.i home unite foreil.'y Ibu;. ever the Uigerit need of a
l.aii* ball juirlf und [day ttround in
'Hanford. ' Ti n Iliiu ld fully reulDex
nopurts that lit* n* is a coniiniltee work ini'
2:}fJa.ni.. tmril towureli* fiim [itojeCl, but it *!o^h
kipJa.ni. *rem that with t hr many real big
ldldp.ni. tl.lng t being put, ovi r by Sunfonl all
3 20 p.tn. the tun *. l!.i:&lt; one tied could Ik* filled
I i 10 n.m. w ithout niiv iitiiiLitttl -r.ff.al—«m the
[Utit oT tin* .Sanford people. And if
I Sanford watitu a Ii Ik lea true club
a
i baiieiiif; iU hat in Sanford next* year,
Departs1that has* ball purl; should lie Klarted
2:03 n.m. now, ko that it rtiuld be ready for
12:0,') p.m. next reanon.
2:55p.ni.
With tin- fin* material right here
■1:05 p.tn. at hum*, Sanford could have u club
,
that coidd easily compete with any
of the teams that are Joining these
m w le iKOe*, and ■a Imre ball park
would assure Sanford o f i*;iHe bail
Dejiurt!* thi* am on. Bat if Hornet king is not
7:03 a.m. done Btitrr In Ihc way *&gt;f getting that
3:25 p.m. park, the finy material that Snn/urel
now h. a will be out of the ^ame on
account o f old njre. Let’ * itart something!

I.eihbtirg Brunei)

Swiss Cheese
■

Min r-. t oiijing. in

I, l'J22

i *■ . ... &gt;

•

*

,i, i,f i he i*. ivof i.f fi f

For quick result! try a wgnt ad,

Philadelphia Cream ( heesc

r ,.
t •
.
q * ,j l
&amp; IQ P 3 1 f l i n g s in h l X i n
.
Lake .donme Had Fdgc on beds When
"Old Sol” Said dood Night
-------The .Sanford High School. opened
their */-a* jn yesterday nt Lake .Montoe. [la;, ini' against the fa.t team of
that pint". and wheri tH-r rain rarnc*'lb
the sixth it found the Monroe lads on
the long t nd o f u 3 to 2 store.
With m iiic practice and a little
mart work out* the Fed., will look
mui h better arid should get at least
nr. »••.in breakjn their games this sea-

Anti-Saloon" Leader .Approves
To (lo To Capitol

Bills

Th&lt;- Florida Journal says: Florida’*
failure to enforce the prohibition
law. resulted in a 20 per cent In*
cj, .I ■&lt;? in the,state’s penal population.
during the period^ when other states
were showing decrcarlit ranging ns
high a 50 per cent a:;d more.
. Oth r states liavo been enjoying the
benefit of prohibition to a thueh egoater *!&lt;-i*; *•*'.* than Florida for the roa-on thru this state', t x tensive coast
Hr rOi.ir ’ trade It easier for rum ruar.»-r
. I their cargoes,
If th* Fioiidr. legislature will enact
the- tegi-lu'iiin never.sary to enforce
i-i'-L i - • *&gt;; . thi- state u ti get Jl^.Lct:',eillly tin -arm* H'sults as other states
are h .w • r.joying.

of Docrcpttude,.

ca

John It. Vmxrh! * presidetit of tin
le.urd of • . r:i ,; *1 1 • i. • r&gt; of Ness S.ul;
• .Is, le.etltly i ele!,; uted hi* ninetytli.n) hlribdu.* bt il- .g Ills usual day's
tti.rlt.
lb* e r e — I.t I :tn. Ill* Ii-Iial
11in* and lift, i bl&gt;
i. I brn rty breakf .'I s sn b e d .i* u -u.il to til* idle e more

*. a

ll’e, v le. Iv ill,mji i, i) • &gt;.■ i r*
f If *’e 1i!.|e I* .ill . ( &gt;l |- full id
to
i ‘ lit. * &gt;1 i .i -ern'r nlid i •. doiil.l
t an-. i.| mi opportunity of joining an
ssli.it lti* ft..rs “ay. lie • no
r. I n.I Id* ms ti ss’t.y of expre-* ■l.depot blit leaffbe on in oUflt of the
I d lll'.lf
I P SSII* lit il I i .S s ju lp l i h.. e I,all [lark Ssi hu - n't got This
oth XTa ft a d s - i, ,i v. I in tin eii-liTti •■.V *• ..,i*in still be knotsn a* tlw It.all a I.nt*' ass is.
"dniiiin.er" .
Iii, sltoici i) P ■&gt; stiir&gt;'» .*',iiii|*; i t l.eagni , svl )i by tin ssiiy
I’eiiig hand s three i e-li't litt&gt;|i|l ufty
and h i PI In- ss..tild ■ ill.a.-ieti A d *
tt.i ii.niu* of il* &lt;i,d .'anford and tilli g unti-iial : - tU* - mr* sskn-e ..pan
eitssluti eli*ueil io 111.* otic t* ssbetlier Ori.'iinlu I * a gut of yet*!: jdii.t, and of Ilf.* b. - In *ii is s o t M n ls u* lung a*
t In*, visitor st :•h n c'li|iii*si* er .1oJ»m»*-•*•..
tin. ii -'.v league will have eorne tif the that o f t in .Mimrkun republic,
when lllrain *|nil:e nj*: "lie Mild hr
Age I-,
after i;||, rem arks Thrift,
would come bill k. If be dnei. Io* Is il *tal»*‘ bt -l iriilepi ndi'Uht clubs lined j p e a t t y a m a n e r of eoinparison.
A
Chinese, but If lie doesn't emu*, hnelt up, gelt u i’.ulr.lka, Lake City, Ocola f.-.s day* bef. f.. Mr VieirhN' birthday
you eut* knots' lie I* il .l.lpune*.. " INIIn* Mibl tlint. s*. lull* *.s ill.ing b ri-h ly t&lt;
den'Iy tin* Chinese base an enviable
Id* olllee nl.e llliirnlng, he Iinlleed u
reputation, In 1limin'* Judgment. f.*r
t*-snil&gt; live yearsdd man feel iy hob“Srmli util veraelly." — IndiaiiatioU*
hliug along I lie *dree!, tottering ti lth
Net'S.
. * , * ’*
fl|t ery *te]t mill m »*tti i g in have ti ter*

In all N?w Yuri; Hut "bind" bn*
OOilbtlcu Ilia liumblvat pruft **."».
Without capital nr nk111. lit* him loaj!
followed Ida career with more or b un
profit. Tear* UKO, lie win n foinlllur
character throughout the clly, hut Hi"
war drove him from bln accuatoni»*d
taunt". AVIIh the Increase In build*
ip f actlvltlm througlmut New i ’ork lie
la once inure appearing In conuhl' rul»lt*
Bfiniitra
Tlie "blmt,” It may b" neownary to
tpcplaln to powconirr* t»; the HJ). 1«
ueunlly u triimi* or name on** r**du&lt;"d
to want, who cUH"»'l* wood from ti**w
bulbllnic t*titer|irlM*» or from building**
being demullhlipd, and prr|mrii* and
eejla bunillea o f lire wood. TI***
fesaton require** no ruplttil or “kill. n»r
Indeed on/ tool a. Tin* wood I h umuiIIv
broken by the bI iiijiIp *jxjn*dli‘iii of
amaeldng It io |*ii-****^ with a [tuvlng
atone.
Any "bltnl” who would nave from
ItU Income und purchuio* a modetn l*«*l,
like a hatchet or lae, i-uuld greatly
Increase Ida out|iut,*liut bucIi *dllrl**i*''y
j la not axpecterl of the trlb** of "blinlea."
— Hundred* of threw* m w rm tld Iw Bern t
'* ln vacant Iota In punt yean*. Iitlmrlounly
and durntdly breitklni; up chkI nlT lim­
ber. HU product found a r**»dy mile.
Tlte price by common consent for u
S'btmdle of such kindling In the pust wu* ’
n J0 cent*, no mom or les*. Him ** lhe|N
:. war the Incomo «if the "bltnl," like lliiit &gt;
t o f ao many other worker*, had taken u \
lamp. Ttie sumo product today cum*
tnmnds a price of 2o cent*.

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

IK-

n a y s

Wheeler Finds
Florida “W e t”
in 18-Day Tour

Tl.. ■ taterfi.-nts were made by
vi!ir-o!.| Spanish player. . She ha*
The Move Brotheis. Mutt ar.d L b ,
ayr. • It. Whcder, general counsel
taken one sit from Miss Kljzaheth
were the batteries fc.r tr ♦ Feds and
r ths A e . ■&gt; 1.on It igue o f Amor*
Ryan,
;i:e*l
’nlifor
i.ian,
in
i
a
&lt;
h
o
f
th**
tnr.i.uu Ji-iiOPPD
they both looked good. The gi.nie \va*
i. a •• pa- ei| through Jacksonville
'
'.’.ii
m
i.lc
h
e
m
v
v
i
n
’
.
i
they
luiv.
met.
W II I.IK HOPPI-; ItL’ NS 301)
v
4
played
on
the
Lake
Mour
n
d.arm
id
vdi ■
■ ! ight, cn route to Monti!ulh
le,
i •* iii.'l Sen oi ta •!. \1
b'.fi.Ma
fair
_sjz.-d
crowd
and
from
■
met;.
\ u, men.her* o f the head("1 |l(' AGO, Miii.li til.— For tin* var.eg a t e i uiimi ]- n d i y the e c j i . i t *
the
way
both
teams
performed,
some■
ii
to.
*
f
luittev of the league.
firet, lime m 17 years, dm mg a per'.mu:
**r ..I i»:ljrt.|-fl'3 " r “lfn tif holfc.pF
M
r.*’
Wheels
r Kprftt &lt;5*v{&gt;fiil TmuFs
foriiarie*""-bei e, «\&lt;5IR*Ho|ipe1 ehainthe.e
teams
before
the
scn-oti
end.*.
pioti of the world at 1*2 l.alk In ••
Sandspur League is
billiard ,il»y«-r*■, has reft a ti.n.- of
Name of New Loop
300. In I:•&lt;&gt;&lt;; Hoppi ran "in, m a
ACE MATTER 0
XU
a
mat'll here v.ith Jaek S* ha* t fi r, ,-’ r .
.Just Organized A c t u f l Passing cf IPe Year* Really, ■
■a
whose i.on, "Vnuilg Jake,’’ recei.tly
Has Little to Do V/itlr Coming
lost the world's title to Iltyppe.
nl.itl.;i fic;iI aid ! abc ( :t;. Alrcarly

■lit.-i

HUMBLE WORK IS RESUMED

a •&lt; ii'Ulinr.nl

H ig h

Its First Gam e— Rain

, Nu. i&amp;7

irja

A rrive
55’ |i.nt,
50 p.m.

Departs

7:00 a.m,
7:10 p.m,

22
Oviedo Branch
A rrivq
.. ... •7 »'l 5 pJu.
.....
.

Dojiarts
3:40 p.tn.

For quick rcsulti try u’want atL

un
"H
S*

g
JJ *
™u
JjJj
Bi
ttx
**
u.a

CALLED OH FOR MUCH WORK
Amount of Labor Performed by th*
Human Heart Is Almost Ocyond
Power of Description.

Th* Valdez Grill, now under ne.v
idutini;* motil,' o'fotrf the public a bi tUr food service*; in their ml today
they iuve a .tiperial Kastcr, Sunday
dinner ami if you will look at the
menu in win* nd you will not only he
rurprhejJ^at the low rout tif such a
line dinner hut it you are hunjpyiyou
will Bure have your dinner there to­
N’ e*v ,Ka*trr Sheet M.usic.-^I, H
morrow.
llinterndhter Plaho Co.
2-lt«
Tim. Herald fur first class job work.

b*. tween trains, and hejd a conference
with C . \V. Crooke, superintendent of
the Florjda -Anti-Saloon League dur­
ing which he discussed legislation factu riv* soft drinks and nre prosper­
which Mr. Crooke plans to submit to ous. T.iofprofits o f prohibition to Flo­
rida, however, have not been as great
the legislature.
Mr. /Wheeler commended' proposed ns to other states where smugglprs do
Florida legislation providing jail pen­ not operate ns here.
"Florida’s penal population increas­
alties for violations o f the prohibi­
tion Jaws, and several other bills, that ed over 20 per cent-in the face of
will be introduced in the legislature. decreases everywhere else in the
Among these arc n law to make It a country. There were 35 deaths due to
during
10
felony to tell poison liquor, and n .alcoholism in Florida
months
o
f
1022.
Thi:t
record
is
excep­
measure looking to the establishment
tional arid is due largely to the open
of a state constabulary.
coast line, .offering rum runners a
'*The slate constabulary bill i &lt; very
g.iod •opportunity to distribute con­
important,” Mr. Wheeler said. " I t
traband.”
w\.uld provide protection for sparsely
Mr. AVhecIcr was in Florida 18 day*
settled districts, and would provide
. and made 18 addresses. He visited
highly effective in the better enforce-’
the more important citjes down state,
meat o f prohibition laws.
. and hnd planned to deliver an address
"There would la- r.o additional ta x ’
burden upon,tht* people as a ro-ult tjf
the constabulary, for under terms of
the bill the expenses would j&gt;e
from the fine* and fo. f.dt-Ta fund,
whuli ! !. -itiL.initd by violators o f'
the law. It is quite jus: and proper
1. llintcr

I) a

■■
^q
■■
I'lblt* time to l.itslgaie esi-n nt the shlsv- ■
***t |fn«*«*..
mb
"It ssiih a great pity," com m en ti*d " "
Mr. \*ei|h l&gt;, oi* 'Id* i id sjiertiiele, *'to S B
...... mii ti ii soim g inun so nearly UIm " ■
lihleil b.S epl age."
3 e*. it'* largely u m utter of com a i
ruirl'iti.

Tin* heart itf one nusti In a lifetime
I'litii] s as mm b blood tlirougli th** l«idy
IlN ill** l*loo,| Welgbl Ilf till* 111,(MSI,INN
meii hllli-d ilitrlng tin* war, iici-ordliip
to Hr. .1. I'JcMi-h, ii profcHKor In the
Bcriln Medbiil m Ii' m.I, an authority nn
Mood elrculalloii and the llrnt ttiaii to
porfoif n Nystcin for nientniiing the.
Idond coni on t uf (til* human body.
"Tin* heart o f it man uelgUIng 133
Jiitundannil living nlxly years," Jm sit hi.
"puiup* ilurlitg ihu loursc of Ids life
131,500,000 qunria&lt;&gt;f blood. Tlu* World
wt;r i-ost HMUJOjlW lives. Fh0Jniatliig

1

STRENGTH

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

1

JJ|
■■
■■
dm

Jj
ux
hr

H2
■■
Jj|
■■

The influence o f ariv( rtisingf 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 or.
the tip o f my tonyue a
multitude o f names the
mention o f which will
bring* from some shelf
nearly everything* that
I can use in my daily
life and in the daily life
o f my family.

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 w an t to buy.
A nd certainly they
mean satisfaction. —F o r
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
the be st
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods. I pat­
ronize the shop that sells
them.

In every instance that
name means a very def­
inite promise and assur-,
ance of something sub­
stantial and which will
make me feel completely
satisfied about having1
exchanged my money
for it.
Let me say* a few
things which t h e s e
n a m e s — these
old
friends of the newspa­
per and magazine pages
— mean to me.
They mean good taste.
For certainly I desire to
”
*.■ - • *.-**-&gt;-

(Tins was written by a wom an)
•

.

...

1

.* *--* ^- *’
t ;

—. * -

-r

\ \ r\

4

,’ ’ ' *
* .

ILl..

Published by the Sanford Herald in co-operation with

�iB S iia s M S S S is iiiis s iio n J iia s s a s a ia iH i

$1.00-—

------ Noon T ill 8:30

V a l Id e z G r i l 11.
A . F. FA LC K , Manager

fei’.*1r1i' -*

*. v

EaBter Dinner, Sunday, April 1st, $1.00
T A B L E D’ HOTE D INNER .
Florida Fruit Cocktail

fc'
*
^Potagi: Imperial

•

Consomme en Tnssc

Hearts of Celery

s

Queen Olives

Filet o f Solo Rtynouludo

•'

Pommes Julienne
Staffed Native Turkey with Giblct Sauce
Cranborry jc lfy
Prime Ribs o f New York Beef nu Jus
New Potatoes nu Bcurre
Fresh Garden Pens
Sweet Potatoes n In Ritz
Steamed Rice

J l|
f# i

Stuffed Tomatoes nu Princess

aa

*.

Strawberry Short Cnkc with Whipped Cream
Apple or Peachc Pie n la Mode
hocolnte Eclairs

Cream Pull's
Longhorn Cheese with Snltincs

mm

Demi Tasso

/

“

SUMMER IN SIGHT

FIR ST B A PTIS T CHURCH
Sundny school, 0130 n. nr.
Morning worship nnd sermon 11 ".
m. Subject o f sermon ‘‘Shadows nnd
Lights o f the Tomb." Baptismal serv.
fee.
Baptist'Young People’s. Unions nt 7
o'clock in the evening.
Evening worship 8 o'clock. Spcclnl
program has.been "rranged:
Easter music program will be given.
* Introduction
No. I. Rojo ice,1the Lord la Riaon.
Chorus by choir.
,
Part I.
The Tragedy
No. 2. There is n Green Hill. Solo,
Charles Thomas ifomictrson.
No. 3. Oh, Come nnd Mourn, Chorus
by choir nnd solo, Mrs. Albert Millcn
Phillips.
No. 4. Duct, E. II. Hnwkins nnd F.
E. Gntchel. . •
No. 5. Nrnr the Cross Wns Mary
Weeping. Solo, Mm. Ernest Betts nnd
Chorus by choir.
No. 11. Lute bn tho Sabbath Day.
Chorus by choir, and baritone solo,
Albert M. Phillips; soprano solo, Mrs.
Ernest Betts.
No. 7. Thou, Sore Oppressed. Cho­
rusfay Choir ami solos, Mrs. J. Hen­
ry Colclough and Mrs. Robert L Glenn
Part II.
The Victory
No. 8. Awake* Glad Soul, Awake.
Trio, Mrs. J. Iletfry Colclough, Edward
Bruce Henderson and Mrs. E. M. Carroll.
No. 0. Christ the • Iaml is Ris'a
Again. Solo, Mrs. Robert L. Glenn..
No. 10. Morn's Roseate Hues. I Julies
Chorus.
No. 12. Whosoever Bcllcveth Shall
Live, Solos, Edward Bruce Header*
son “ nd Mra. Schellu Mnincs, chorus
by choir.
No. 13. All Hail. Men’s chords.
No. It. Come Ye Faithful. Sopra­
no silos, Mrs.'Albert Millcn Phillips,
and Mis. Robert L. Glenn, and chorus
by choir.

LEADS M ILLIO N A IR E 'S
L IF E FOR WEEK, JIOES
FOR C A N A D IA N S IS
NO T SPEND A N IC K E L
TH E N E W PROSPECT
/NEW Y flR K , Mnjch 30.— His only
TORONTO, Can., Mnrch 30.— Shiv- r[wurccs a Buit case containing .two
Ug Canadians who follow the fore­ tdophone directories, and a bundle
sts o f locnl wenthcr prophets, were of old newspapers, and a ' thorough
worked up today over predictions knowledge &lt;$f the ways of hotels, Wm.
It this year would pass wthout nny Liefer, former bell hoy, lived the life
imer,
of n millionaire for a week at the Van­
Hth the temperature at or below derbilt hotel, without even spending a
ro, throughout this syction, locnl nickel for tips, it w a s disclosed today.
Liefer was arrested at the end of
coasters harked bnck to 1810, for
[.parallel for the summcrlesn year Ids. gorgeius week, just ns he was
Hey are predicting. In 1810, historical about to move on, and admitted in
cords say, there was frost in every court today that lie was n mighty poor
lopth of the year. Birds wore killed, rich man. He pleaded guilty of de­
im and other crops failed to ripen frauding the hotel and was sentenced|
rid the Northern United States, they to from six months to three years in
ly, was treated to a June snowstorm. the penitentiary. ‘
Sir Frederick Stuart, director of
Besides his' hill far rooms, Liefer
tho meteoiologieal service, asked con­ ran up accounts for theatre tickets,
cerning the predictions, refused to taxicabs, cigars and food—and even,
inrantes n 11)23 summer, though he had Id:- dining room tips added to his
lought there would be one.
checks and collected by the waiters EASTER KI'ND \Y AT THE C O N ­
from the csriiicr, the' probation o f­
GREGATION A I. CIICJICII
Tho Dally Jlcrald, 15c per week.
ficer said.

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

to'I*

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL E

fa
Yon can find the name of
every lire Business Man
In Sanfoid iu this Column
each day.
n

m m

m

u

hi m

in
rst

Cards of Sanford’s Reput­
ably Professional Men, each
of ahum, in his rhosen pro­
fession tho Herald recom­
mends to the people.

There will In* special services at
the Sunday scliv d at 9: I ’ a. In.
At eleven nYlotk ’.lieu will be spe­
cial music ai.it the- Cotrniunlon ser­
vice, beside i a short message upon
r -i

Pi
Pa
Pa
P i a*
fcl Pa

.r i

r-j » »

p*

SANFORD HIGH
i\ / v

Pa
Pa
Pa
Pi
P-u
Pu

n
■\i P i' P i pu Pa Pa

PI
Oil p-i y

Tr-'t week f"i the Sivlh Month!
Some of i: me jii : In-ginning to re­
alize ili t v.v h ivi ‘Vome .--Uidylng" to
»uick Service Transfer
du-r-if \ e dnu'l wai l to "Hunk." *
George A. DeCottea
Storage Facilities
Mi. G.-.H.iway. Advati^* agent of the
................. • '
‘• i
Attorney-al-I.tiw
If V « please voli, tell others; if not,
Itcdpnl!) « hauliiti'iua, gdve u.« sonic
tell us. Phone 498
"inside dope" on the i limilnmiun ill
Over Seminole County Bank
('Impel Tuesday morning. We learned
FLORIDA tlmt we are i»f tho privileged elnss. We
S A N F O R D N O V E L T Y IANFORD
get rhautniimm tieketh *' nt $1.75.
"P ro f." adds tint if !t)» o f us liuy
j ^
WORKS
F R E D R. W IL S O N
I 'fleets we’ll get nut at 3 |». ni. How
V. C. COLLER, Prop
about
the 1007 Let's go "over the tip"
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Almost everybody nttemleil school
General Shop and Mill
Friduy, as Wednesday in chapel the
First National Bank Building
W ork
"denth
v ariant" wtja rend. .
SANFORD
FLORIDA
We have learned to expect till kinds
[CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
of thing* Wednesday morning, "the
1117 Commercial Street—Sanford. Flo.
morning after the day before, Tues­
day 1icing faculty meeting.
m

B. W . H E R N D O N
INSURANCE AGENCY
F IR E --------AU TO -------B O N D S

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Uullder
•&gt;

SANFORD

*&gt;

FLORIDA

A . P.-Connelly &amp; Sons
Rstsbllihe* 10OX
It-B-A-L
K -I-T-A -T-ll
F in a l
l»m l»«t i
O s -lM p r ir t l Hm*

CltF U t l
ItraiN
Bh I m m r n p t r t ;

Insarnars

Sorrtr Hands
Wait••as C U u n

Main Offlcs

MKiacn- aBALTV COMPASIT
lAM PO ai) K V K 1 T »B 5 T COMPAJ»V
PhtM 48
JM-P MifBuKs ***•

S T E W A R T T h e F lo r is t
C l! Ftow w l

i

K lor.l i&gt;..lgn.

Annual and Dmamental Plants

s

n

n

m

C IIK I.L E M A IN IiS

The memlHTs of our S. If. S. Or­
chestra rue showing n* what they are

LAWYER— Court House

made of. They have played for us to
march in by every morning and on
Thursday morning gave us ftjelecllon.
Minn Gray hasn't forgotten the VicExamined
Glssse# Deslrnsd
Iridu this week. We hnve been enU&gt;rHenry McLaulin, Jr., tained by the following numbers:
"Chimes” by SnmnrofT.
Opt. D.
."The Hem of His Garment,” (n n d Optician-Optometrist ’
henver)
111 Boat First Slrsst
Sanford, FIs.
"Tannhiiuser," (Philadelphia Symphony orchestra).
“ Tho Sweetest Story Ever Told,"
E LT O N J. M O U G H T O N (Sophia Bruslau)
"Carry Mo Brfek to Ole Virginiy"
ARCHITECT
by Alma Gluek accompanied by male
Room 7, Miller B id r
chorus.
"S a lly" goes to press in a few days
lANFORD
-i* *t* FLORIDA
und we’re nil busy getting material
for her. Rodman, Itulph nnd Eliza­
W . J. T H IG P E N
beth havo gotten a goodly number of
"A d s" for her und tho list o f adver­
Real Estate
tisers on the board grows larger ev­
ery day. I f you want your ’ ’A d " in
FIRE, LIFE , A U TO 'IN S U R A N C E
this world known nnd widely read
publication, “ Hurry Up.”
-Office 271
-PhonesRes. 20511 llinterNew Exeter Records.2-11*
inieter Piano Co.

DR. J. T. D E N T O N
I'll Y8ICIAN-BURG EON

814 Myrtle Atre.-----------I’hon* M(MV

Copies 20C-207-208 Mclseh Building

S A N F O R D M A C H IN E
COM PANY

Everybody invited to ths Easter
Ball, April 2nd, Parish House. 309-tfc
------L ----------- -—----BushneU's famous orchestra will
furnish the music for the Easter
Dance at ths Parish House next-Mon­
day night.
SIS-St*
The Herald delivered six times a
week for 15c.
*V » -* f wI®-* •’"'l “ *
.»
_•

.General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
AatomobUe Repairs
’
. Acetylene Welding
Phone G2— ----- Sanford, Floridn
i'
\

the value o f "Enstcx Day ns nn Insplrntion for Life.” byjthe pastor.
The Christina Endeavor will meet
nt 0:45 p. m. In the primary room in
the parsonnge. A full attendance is
expected. ’
\ A t 7:45 the night meeting will be­
gin with special music and pictures.
Mr. Burhans will speak on ‘T h e Heart
o f Enater,” Do not fall to observe this
day o f blessed hope, but rather prepnro
your hoarta so thut this inspiring
rYQPt.Ia Jhc. ilfc_J*f^th.aT!-QnLaIC!U^
may lift you up to the higher nnd
,£est things in human experience.
Como nnd share with us the ’good
things to be had in tho Kingdom of
God.

Interesting Npvy to Read of Forts'
Erected for Protection of Citi­
zens Agalnit Indians.

For nearly twenty year-i following
the American occupation of Detroit
In 17M (he Indians of the Hnglnnw
valley linniNsed the citizens by threat­
ening attacks upon the town, and by
stealing their rultle from the piddle
common through which Washington
boulevard was afterward surveyed.
Fort Shelby, which then centered
about Die present site 'o f the post
oflleo, did not Intimidate (he Indians
from Invasions of the common, so a
circular earthwork fort wns construct­
ed just east of where High nnd I'urk
boulevard now converge for addi­
tional protection. The work was per­
formed by soldier.! front the fort dur­
ing (ho year 1800.7.
When finished this fort Inclosed n
clreulur spneo of half tin acre. The
walls were ten feet high, with nn InshlQ'parapet half way lip. It wns sur
rounded hy a broad illteb about six
foot deep, which the swampy ground
kept tilled with water. For several
years a small detail of soldiers went
out from Fort Rlielhy to lids post ji)
stand guard against cattle thieves,
but nothing ever happened, so tho In­
habitants called It Fort N oiihchsc.
Years Inter Jlcv. jTJeorge Dutlb-ld,
D. D., bought the land and built Ills
residence on tho Woodward avenue
front. Streets were laid out on each
side of this lot. That on the south
side was named George street'and
that nn the North, Pulthdd street. Tho
old fort was razed nod graded level.
For some reason George slreet wns
renamed High street.—Detroit News.

S U N D A Y D IN N E R

PRE SB YTER IAN CHURCH -

The services for Enster Sunday at
the church, will be ns follows:
9:45 n. in.—Sundny School.
11 n. m.— Morning Worship.
2 p. m.—Junior Christinn Endeavor.
2:15 p. m.— Covenantor Christian
Endeavor.
. ,
3 p. in.—Intermediate Christinn En­
deavor. -------r~*------------------ ..........
7 p. m.— Senior Christinn Endeavor.
8 ji. m.— Evening worship.
Monday nt I p. m.— Business meet­
ing Auxiliary.
There will be Enster music for Sun­
day uud tho public is cordinlly invited
EASTER SERVICES. A L L SOULS
to the services.
CHURCH
♦
• ______
Confessions todny from l to f&gt; nmi
FIR ST METHODIST CHURCH
from 7 to 9.
W. J. Carpenter, Pastor.
Tomorrow, Easter Sunday, confes­
Sunday,school nt 9:30 n. m.
sions from fi to 8:25 n. m.
The pastor will preach nt both ser­
Distribution of Holy Communion, in
vices.
Subject of the morning ser­
order to comply with passion obliga­
mon: "What an Empty Sepulcher
tion, nt 0:30 a. m. ,
Teaches."
High Mass at 10:30 n. m. , ,
The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup­
Sermon: "Resurrection.”
per will be administered nt the night
4^hmedicti(m after Mims.
service.
SpSPial Enster music.
A special Enster program will bo
Htrnngors invited.
CHURCH O F T H E HOLY CROSS carried out, with some excellent mus­
Enster Day "services nt Holy Cross ic.
A special Easier offering for the
church will Ik-:
idd retired ministers, will he taken at
0 a. m. Communions.
the morning service.
8 n. m Communions.
10:30 n. m. Matt ins (read)
11 n. ni. Choral celebration.
1 p. m. Children’s festival service.
C H R ISTIAN SCIENCE
8 p. m. Vespers and Sermon.
SERVICE
A t the 11 o’clock service we will!
SUNDAY, A P R IL 1. 1923
have the Knights Templar to wor­
Subject:
ship with us. There will he found cer­
*
. R E A LITY
tain Beats roped olT for. the accommo­
Church Service .... . 11:00 n. m.
dation of our guests, so that they
Sundny School
10:00 a. in.
can be seated together.
Services will be held in tho
Beautiful pnd appropriate music
Palm Room of the Valdez Hotel.
for tlie day has been prepared by the
All are Welcome.
choir..
A L L ARE WELCOME
Mr. A. 11. Stone, Director, and Mra.
•
•
• •
F. S. Munson, organist.
The hour for the night service from
TH E SCRAP IRON CLASS
now on through the summer will he
We have t|ie promise of a good
nt 8 p. m.
Confirmation classes are formed for speaker on hand tomorrow if he pos­
Adults on Monday night at 7:3(1 and sibly can. Tomorrow is Enster. and
for Juniors on Wednesday afternoon lot’s try to rival the churches in our
attendance.
after school,
The Parish meeting Will be held on Princess Theatre, 9:50 h. nt.

*A R L Y HISTORY OF DETROIT

i n

Wednesday night at 8 o’clock, in tho, *
Parish House.

m

Chicken Pottage Soup

3

•

Entrees
Broiled Spanish Mackerel, Tnrtnr Sauce

Roastn
*
Roast Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Herb Dressing
!M rttrn-KriefiratrwlttrDOTupllrigi

■
■

ji

Honan Steak, Mushroom Sauce
Baked Hickory Cured Ham, Apply Jelly
* Vegetables
Asparagus nnd Butter Sauce
„
Pumpkin T ic

Mushed Potatoes or Sweet*
Desserts
.

Crackers

*

Ice Cream nnd Cnkc

Cheese

Demi'Tasso'

$1.00

Sl.oo

VICAR’S FATE
IS UNKNOWN,
. MAY BE KILLED
Conjecture As To Whether
Killed Him Or Not

MOSCOW, March 31.—The death
sentence imposed on Vicar General
Butchavitch, the
commutation of
which was denied by the ccneral exe­
cutive committo has not yet been car­
ried out it was said nt 5 o'clock this
afternoon.

In today,** pnper tho Churchwell
Company have something 'special to
offer in Men’s Suits und straw hats,
filr Tlir AmanrlmlrA P r o a )
MOSCOW, March 31.— tncihiry at a nlso men's, Ladies’ and children’s sllpnumber- o f government dvpnithumla i'1'™. » « if you want to save inoney^
today failed to reveal whether Vicar; a*)*1 iWt the most out of every dollnr
General Rutchknvitch already had paid that you spend for their lino be sure
the death penalty. The general Impre.i- nmi call at their store, even -if you
sion-Inst night seemed to be that there f do not want to buy. They will be
h slight probability of the c e n t r a l m ore-than pleased to have you n*v
executive committee changing its d c-’ lhem a visit alid Will show you anycision to grant no clemency to the' thing that you wish to see hi w.e
prelntc.
[store.
Soviet

GET YOUR

Aik Me Again.

A few days ago a friend enlled nie
up lo ask how id make u mint Jultp,
writes ltussell Semis, In the Indianapo­
lis Star. On lu'lng ’ assured Hint ha
was not Joking, Imt really ’ had (he
makings, I seemed possibilities and
sailed In with i-mluiflasm. I told him
bow to crush the lee line nnd pour It
Into tin' tall glass, then put In it I
couple of sprigs of stimulird mini and
Hie granulated sugar and add a stiff

Grapefruit Cocktail ' ■ ■ ,
■. Soups

•

TICKETS
AT THE HERALD OFFICE

Ihlmblr of genuine bourbon and shake

It up. and then decorate the lop with
a hompiet of fresh mint nnd watrlt
until th(‘ frost hml formed on the]

T H E BEST P R O G R A M T H A T H A S E V E R
1

M

glass.

"Thank you so aim'll! Come down I
sonui Hum nmi! we'll have one togel her."
lint do you think I let him get !
UWny? On your life, no! They Unve
slipped me llrni "-some time" stuff for
the last time. I have seen too ninny
*
enchanting visions of house pnrites
and work ends fade and die pn Utc — ---- - " - -—•
walling II*'. I thanked him profusely
and told him I'd |ie there In llfteca
minutes. And I was!

B E E N O F F E R E D TO S A N !•

FORD PEOPLE

t——
-—7" —-■- - t ... ■ ■--—

-r—
—■■■ . ■■i. ■■(■■■ww

Doily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
House, Mobley’s Drug Store' and
Hunt's Pharmacy.

tf
■

.The Diamond Palace.
I*. WEINBERG, Prop.
307 E. First Street.--------Bishop Block

Special Bargains

2000 Men, Women and’ Children
TO HELP HARVEST TOMATOES AT MOORE HAVEN,
FLORIDA
PACKING HOUSE OPENS A P R IL 10TH
When you nrrive at Moore Haven apply to Mayor Daniels

SNOW HOUSE NEEDS CARE FOR S A T U R D A Y A N D
Constant Changes Necessary In Roof
MONDAY
to Keep Interior Heat xa
It Should Be.

1847 20-plcce Beta in
(1*1 Q
O- ('hc'it Spcciul Bargain
The Eskimo makes rmistnnt changes
In ib* thickness nf the roof of Ida
D IA M O N D S
•now house, or Igloo, to keep Its In­
Over
one
hundred diamond rings on
terior heat uniform.
dispiny.
Watch
our windows. 20 per
Vllhjuliuur SlefaiiHsnn, the Arctic ex­
plorer, tella about a snow hut hul.ll cent o ff on all Diamonds marked in
at 50 degrees helgA zero, Kuril block window display. We carry the larg­
of amnr need In Its construction wna est stock of Diamonds in the city.
necessarily of (lie eunie temperature
CUT GLASS, H AN D -PAINTE D
and contained what might lie wrongly
termed a great deal of "latent cold.”
C H IN A AND S ILV K K W A R I?
To neutralize this cold It wua neces­
At Reduced Prices
sary to keep the lueldu of the i W for
a considerable time at a temperature
W ATCHES
Tho Seminole Cafe is there all tho o f 00 degrees FahVenhelt.
time with tho epeciel Sunday dinner*
Hamilton,
Waltham, Elgin, Howard,
Snow la ao nearly a non-conductor
and when it come* U) fine rneAle and o f beat that, once the "latent cold" Gruen, Uulova at 25 per cent Reduc­
the beet o f ecrvlce ytni can ulwuys find had been neutralized, the heat of hu- tions, Call and lie Convinced.
that at "the Seminole Cafp. Tomorrow tnhn bodies alone kept the temperaSANFORD UP-TO-DATE JEWELRY
being Eastvr Sunday they will eerve tune v.ell above the freezing point,
even
vvlien
a
hole
|n
the
roof
wna
open
an exceptionally fine dinner and in­
for ventilation. Sometimes wjien the
T H E D IA M O N D
vite you to dine with them. Tho price best ruse too high the roof would be­
is right and alt that you have to do U gin to melt. Then the roof hud to
PALACE
glance at the pd in today's paper and lie shaved ou the outside anywhere
from two to four inches thinner so 307- Bast First Street— -Bishop Block
you .will bo convinced. *that the (old from the optalde would
The Herald fpr fintt cic.M Joly work.! pciutniU- the sm&gt;iv blocks. '

To th e m an who
likes to putter
around wifr tods
When you want a pteco of
lumber “just so,” let us fur­
nish it. You'll bo building a
liousc some day, and we want
a/.
to make you acquainted with
o^quality and service now. Don’t hesitate to “.boliter
^us with a littlo order.” Just tell us wliat you need and
we'll fix you up. We've lots of friends, but not enough
td suit us. ‘
’
■'
\

HILL LUMBER COMPANY
PWONE

AN FORD, FLORlDi

130-

‘ '

£ [ .

wBm

(toiS
M
IM m

cjEdI

k

■

•

-

’

- .*

*

-

t
■ *?y „J
M

N

*
3 im'
sicW

' ' '

�,

..

'

.

*=~f - &gt; -

"

&gt; * »-:* • .

v

•I * ' »
:■*;

yypyS?

•

n

; ■■;

•

1

T

! i /»* ■/*

O

' ■ •
;v-

./

T H E S A N F O R D D A IL Y H fcR A LD ,‘S A T U R D A Y , M ARCH 31,1923

n B n i i n ^ i t &gt; s s s x n n i i s n i n a i u IM )llk u
hi* to bo prepared for the flojjl whe
it comes.
-----'v^ “ j^ * y ifb llfo ^ a ^ a ? J ia js TAi-tawr-aoiv
^ T ^ ’inmUne' from the great business
FlftST STltEET----- ^ ----- -------------------------- *------ M BISC H BUlLDINf;' 5
~r
depressions,” -added M n Babson in
//
I lls
conclusion.“ This is dueto the great
he hn~d provocation enough he Is hu­
r v h v — vwu
v t*
BETTER FOOD
5
influx each year of new people with
Bt
Jvll
T
O
Cl
T
Hons
EAR
LY
^ACt*
man all the way through ant) Is n real
•— ——
a
. rm u .is iin n s
s lit
&amp; JS.toTst-snnM* -«&gt;
- •! ‘
money. People who made' money in It
a
man as well as a" HhcrifT. He has per­
oW l
AMTIMSifc SSICIAV- TV*
n. J. nou.r...
than more money could buy J
------------------R H Ilur
other
states
have
been
carrying-it
t
o
;
*
rtAPI.
STIAWMAM
SHerrCAX*
MU'
« . J. i , i i, i , a h n
I f W I n r y . T r f M i i r i T formed'his d u ty ih the case an few
HOKTIt . A . N K K !,.
California. When business in Cn!ifok^{f-r
------ U r o i n l M n a m
iB to be found ip .our spot- a
men could do. lie has done his full
n . s. H o i. i. Y
J i l l
A tir r lU lic l l l u i r r
nia would have fallen off, this nntur-j*
duty
to
his
county
Ujid
Ids
state
and
A l r n i U I » v H a ir* M i l l K i o w a M
less cafeteria where the J
ai decline wns offset by new people'■
. • Application
we wish to congratulate him upon
\ -•
most fastidious say the 5
and new; money coming from, other * • .
LtEWIM, Kit I PI*
C lrru laifln a M i U ( r r his courage, his mpnhood nr.d his cou­
plDJA '■WAI WHAT_
states.
Can
this
always
continue?
I
j
r\
' P fU r l » , m ,
rageous stand for the right.
food is. savory and tempt- J
at I
simply nsk the question and urge my *
rwrM'
,
-■1
- *' 0
■— —
^
*
I i W c i Ir i Im P r t r * I i . A I i i n m
O ar Y w --------- ------------- 1......•.„„„__ * 0.00
ing at all timea.' We pro- J
pood Cnliforpia fHcnds'td think about ■
C LE AR W ATE R CHOOSES A C ITY
• 1 * M a i l k i ...... ...... ........... . - ...........1 00
f+TirZ
it. In the meantime, lot me F^y that *
n i l l r m l . l i C tly h r C m l i r
-pare our dishes from . the *
v
M ANAGER
W r r k -------------- i------ . . U ___ .11 C r n li
business, taking the country :|us n 'jj
' Clearwater,' several months ngo, vot•finest of foodstuffs.
T k e h i* IX* la IS -p u re W e e k ly Her-* ed to Join the long list of t’loridn ci­
whole, is making an exceptionally j 3
■ II a a llr r lr m m
MrM l a a t* Count r
good nhowing.
Tlte
Babsonchnrt *
M l »■____
P lk lln r l eve
r y _______
P H I n .r.. ’ A iT r r - ties and tojt'ns adopting the commis­
___
It a la s ra tra m i l l k n a a i an a p p llra S U IW A t
1
stands today at 5 per cent nbove nor - . j
lla n . PXBO p a r y e a r , i l w i y i In o d v a n c r. sion-malinger form of civic ■governr
h
i
i
l
T
n
m
n
n
r
n
i
l
&gt;,*!tT,
1?
t
\
n
r
i*onf
K
n
l
n
w
S
M
ENU
.'
■
inral
compared
w
ith
12
per
cent
below
j
moflT and has now made selection of
K tS W n K It T H B A M O C IA T W P PltKH S
{
normal
a
year
ngo
today."
Soup
.
5
'
T i r « - A i l o e l i l c d I ’ r r i i fa r x c iu ilv r ly S city manager, going out of town to
• m ille d to tha uaa f o r republtcM tnn or secure that official.
Cream
o
f
Tomato
Soup
n il n ew s dlnpntcho" cred ited to It nr
That very function of the now gov­
WHO S H A L L J IU G E TH E SCHOOL!
n o t otherwrlaa c re d ite d In thin paper
Roast*
and a ls o tha
lo c a l
new *
p u ltllih ed
&lt;
ernment
has
been
one
o
f
the
big
prob­
Roast Young Turkey, Celery Dressing
J|
h erein . A l l r lc A ta o f ra -p n b llca tlo n o f special lems— the choosing of the executive
It is n perfectly natural interest—
.•
i
Prime
Ribs
o
f
Beef
*
■lanatobea h erein a re aleo reserved.
^ ■ this wnuiing to know what our schools
O f f i e r i I IK n A I.1 ) n u iL I lI X O . »*k.itte 14M branch of the government, Since the
V '
Baked Virginia Ham
^
first object of the commis.-ion-mnnnare teaching. This country- Inst year
Leg
of
Pork
nnd
Apple
Sauce
?
- W
- r
ger form i» to divorce polities from
spent a billion dollars for education.
. Forrlen Advertising K'prrrerV.ntlt-r
I &gt; .«JH|
•
Entrees
.*' t
T H E AMERICAN P R £ s :i ASSOCIATION
government, it is essential to select ns
How wns it spent?
Boiled Tongue nnd Spinach *
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO,
Bannnn Fritters
IS I
the contact rnnn, for that is what a ci­
But it is quite another matter to nsChicken Frlcnaso npd Rice
^
ty manager really is, one who is un­
sume to Judge whether it is properly
Vegctnbles
-^*
A
abiased and who has no strings attach­
spent or not, whether it is fitting our
NcW Srinp Beans J
'■*. ft-j "a
N.i
rt
Italian Squash
p.-i ny
boys and gifls for what wc nsk of
N O M ORE LO CAL H ANG ING S ed, m&lt; rewards to make good and no
Macaroni nnd Cheese
- * Candied, Yams
them, whether it is meeting the needs
Now that the matter o f public exe­ favors to bestow.
Dessert
In the earlier days o f the new aysf;!J o f the present. Who is to eay what
cutions has been brought very forc­
Cnkc
Puddings
Custards
a
.Pies
‘ are the heeds of the present? Surely
ibly to the people of this county, the tem K •wnK dilflcult to convince the
Beverages
our cdueatibnnl system is just as scieffort* o f the Federation o f Women’s people that they could l&gt;c better serv­
• Coffee
Tea
Iced Tea
Milk
Cocoa J
entifie, just ns sensitive to meddling
Clubs should be backed up by n num­ ed by n stranger thnn by a homo man
n* bur tariff Jaw ever was. We nre
ber o f representative citizens. It is and then, loo, the situation was fur­
‘ g e n e r a l o u t l o o k g o o d —g iv e s w a r n i n g t o
nil interested in the tariff, how it a f­
the thought o f the best citizens in ther complicated by the trouble ex­
C A LIF O R N IA
fects out table or our business. But we abolished— it will lie nbolished. But vice thus far has been "to catch 'cm
the state that either capital punish­ perienced in getting trained men. To­
rqpoming to tnlk in terms of a-scien­ .that alone is not'sufficient. In the you."
ment should bo abolished altogether day there Is an improvement because
P I *ti: r;. r-n f ■
R-l 1*
Pn h
tific tariff board, rather than of po­ case o f Taliert the ends o f justice
or nil o f the executions should take some o f the best men in the country
Palntku can boast o f being as near
litical log-rolling. It ^dangerous bu­ will not have been scrvcjl until those
plaice at the state capital or.at some are now undergoing s’chooling in civic
mosquitoless
as any city In the state.
M
O
U
N
T
A
IN
LA
K
E
,
Flo.-,‘
March
311
doubtless
escape
tho
critical
phases
siness to adopt tn c ll| ^ for our edu­ responsible for his death have been
' other cchtrnl point In the state. Any­ nfTnirs Vvlth the olijegt in view, of ul­
With
one
exception,
Brewster, pos­
—
Roger
-W.
Unhson
is
resting
here
of
tho
depresijion;
nevertheless,
it
may
cational surveys thnt arc already pret­ hanged, if, ns alleged, he died ns a
one witnessing a public hanging is timately entering this very useful oc­
sibly.
the^e
arc
fewer
o
f tho pests to
having
just
completed
his
long
trip
of
nut
have
completed
its
period
of
rcadty- well dikekedited ip other lines.
struck, with the thought that it is cupation or profession, that of city
result o f flogging administered by n be (t&gt;uhd in Pnlatka thnn any city in
iqipoction
throughout
the
different
[justment.
mnnager.br
executive.
And
to
over­
n Homan holiday staged for the mor­
The obi system o f -education has convict guard. The 'guard, whoever
Florida. Perhaps It is fo r this rea­
H e I "Mnny factors suggest-thlH outlook two thousand years o f history behind
bid curiosity seeker. I f there’ is any come the prejudice experienced in sections of the United States,
ho.be, that did the flogging, ought to son thut so little interest is demon­
leaves
here
next
week
for
Ids
home
f
tir
Seuthcrn
Cnlifornip.
I
see
noth­
some
cities
against
employing
mi
out­
lesson in it the yqungstor looking
it; the newer way has only forty or expiate- his-crime on the gallows, and
strated and bo much Ii3tlessnc5.i
through a knot hole in the fence fulls sider, young men are taking special in Wellesley-Hills, Mass. This morn-* j,,^ jr, Hny ((r these factors, however, fifty yeltrfl. Naturally there -13 not beside him, on the same scnffold,
shown.
Yet, oven with these advan­
to be inyiresscd with it. I f any man courses in civic government witli the ihg he issued the following statement to occasion alarm, The great diver- much to show yet in specific nccorn- ought to die the men higher-up who
tages
with
which to,* commence pro­
has ever witnessed a hanging and felt hope of fitting themselves to tome regardipg the business prospects of st-jy «,f crops and industries upon! plbhments. But the underlying prin- arc responsible for the young man’s
ceedings
and
with total annihilation
lie added, how- which California- depends nnd the e f - 1ciple-is the same: that elementary cdany hotter morally from having seen bark to their home communities, rea­ the -Pacific (oast,
death. The family o f the deceased so nenr at hand it would seem that a
dy
to
take
over
the
blirilens
o
f
exec­
( vor, that he -was unfortunately un- fjcient marketing characteristie of j ucatlon should consist of\lhe “ fun_ it he is an exception to the general’
ought to collect damages from the generality o f action hight be taken
rule, .Other states have long since utive head of their city. In the mean­ able to visit tin* const bn this trip and tpt. rtate shoitld tend to'prevent any (inmental's."
company to the extent o f its 'entire up nnd carried through with an ac­
But who ia to say tho fundamentals
recognized the fact that executions time experiences tench that, as a gen­ this statement is l«:jsed upon stati.-ti* serious depression. 1 emphasize the
assets,
rtndrthus In part tho death, of tivity that would bring to ' tjic city
at ono central plnce mid long distanc­ eral rple-,,thc outsider doesrbettcr for cal. data and reports from ilia eorres* probability o f further moderate liqui*. of yesterday art* the fumlaincnlnis of M nrtiikTabeit would I k* avenged.-—
as much good publicity as wns.gnin«l
,
“dalion, as 1 know from my&gt; corrt-s- ‘tnilny,
es from the scene o f the crime have both himself and the community he pondentsj
Etmlis Lake Region; *
by another city in the state whidt
“ The Pncjfic Northwest," says Mr. pondem-e that many look for UnihterTo impose such a dictum upon our
a better effect on the public than the serves.— Lakeland Ntnr-TcU'grnm.
"came back" to perfection nfter hav- .
Balnion,- “ is looking forward to better rupted expansion: F o r -the long pull, public schools would set up n clast) dis­
, public executions in the section where
ing long been in the hands of the de(
’ll
A
L
T
A
(
O
HA
B
N
T
E
R
T
A
LNMENT
MORE
AC
TIO
N
NEEDED
AND
buxtTTCTs.' Prospects are encouraging Cnlifhrniii is unquestionably sound; tinction ns between the well-to-do
'.th e populace is already excited uvix
spoiler.
AND W H AT IT M EANS TO
LESS POSTPONEM ENT
ipr lumber, fishing, shipping, und ug* hut during Hl2;i, business -mtfy mark' ( hiltircJi and whose parents would
some affair and need to be quieted
But Palatka in the position where
ric'ulture. Practically nil o f the large time. Kouthern.California should be vide the broader culture and those
down instead of constantly stirred up.
A COM MUNITY
may
be advertised: "Reward of one
si wmiils of Wnsbington and Oregon .included in all sales campaigns, but as whom a narrow trade training* would
The hanging here'ycstefdny wps the
Noddy ev.ery county in the state is
kee pforever in the social stratum p f a unit ns to the calling o f meet inks dollar for each trio o f mosquita.*^
■first one in .Seininole county and nine­
tire
now
operating,
and
production
is
the
years
progress
both
sales
ami
Everybody everywhere* Is in pursuit
•
ty five- per cent o f the people hope it o f thnt will-o-the-wisp phantom call­ ohovo normal. A number, of mills are ' credit departments should proceed their parents.
ti/ discuss the matter o f ridding the brought to-the office o f tho Chamber ,V
'w ill bo the liuit, public banging in
even operating two or three ejght- carefully;
Variety, even multi]iljclty of cours­ community o f nm*qiiitoe \ The senti­ of^Commerce nccompapied by a(Thined Happiness. Some find it (und Peace)*
v
this county. Now that the people havees, is not necessarily frills and cxttnv- ment-for action Is hlmo-t' liiiiiVdmois. vita that the three were captured
in Service. Others try to find 'it in hour .shifts. Orders for lumber arc ? eli, explaining 'the reason for this/’
had the matter brought home lo.thcm
averaging larger tliun production in Mr. IjAbstiti continued, " if you picture ngnqco in eduention. This thing o f ex­ In some Issues o f county papers there within tho limits of the city," nnd it
jazz, and end up in Discord, giving
they will bo in fnvdr o f the state exspJl- o f strengthening prices. Many the.country mi a plm-id lake and imag­ perimentation can lie carried too' far will be as many as four call * and nr- 'will be worth a half n dozen million
the world 'nothing and gaining ill lie
OCUtions when the lime comes for this
mills have, sufficient
buslliesi} on ine that snjuebody drops n voek into o f ■trio fast in education as in any­ ih-les extremely pertinent
the dolinrs to the city and to Putnam
for themselves.
. to be brought before the legislature.
their books to keep them running at New .York, you will get a Vivid idea of thing else. IJut .variable education Is project. \_YrMlnic' has been practi­ county. And such .n rccult can be
The Chautauqua is 'more than an
&gt; . Kuch a move will bo along the lifies of
&gt; : c.'ilial m i that :out o f tho. experi­ cally nothing done.
brought about by co-operation and
entertainment. It is -&lt; thought-force i ripacilj for .Mime moullis. On the j10yv- Ilt, «-( &lt;mmn[e movement begins
civilization of the modern ages in­
ence
o f tb»» past, tlie knowledge of
determination— u combination 'Which
wImle
the
lunii
t
ipoUttoolIt,
good
f
o
t
!
;()))j
ilevilops.
The
ripples
of
depres
a work as positive ami constructive
, Florida lias been paying out a con­
stead o f the barbarism of the medieval
the
present
und
need
of-tho
future
all
can accomplish much.— Pnlntkn News.
prosperity spread to the
for the better tilings o f civilization, its ?oine time. Of course, TTu* building flj„n
siderable turn to interest the entire
times and local bangings have |otig
tin*
children
that-can
be
urged
into
jazzy nights or idle n’ velry are neg­ boom is. largely responsible for this ^ llllb, u„, .WcM uml tho South. Take
state in ridding each county of the
.been abolished in the status of the
depression, fire example, It school will be educated more nearly plague, *fho state hoard o f 'health
New Hauler Rccords.- I. II. Hinlerative forces that put a'Veto on up­ entice demand. Latiir,- tiiere may hc|^j,e
to til the individual rut her than class.
north, east and west, •
2-llc
let
lip,
but
I
look
for
m
tivejesld.m}ijinte.i
in
the
Northeast,
with
a
dcbuilding o f any sort,
lias demonstrated 1what active work mlstcr lla n o Co. '
—Juc.vksonvillo Journal.
tial
building
throughout
-the
greater
c|jtlu
j,,
stock-niarket
and
a
slowor methodical action can bring about;
Fr6m a tnu«ical ami dramatic stand­
Daily Ilcruld on Sale ut Joe’s Smoke
—
■ j inT~*k^vn o f N ew llnglftnd fin torles.
C O N G R ATU LA TIO N S TO 01 R
at tlm sumo, time it has frankly depoint a t b-'ii.taiiqua program brings Phil id lb ” ;!,
ANOTHER P O IN T A G A IN S T TH E
i
louse,
Mobley’s Drug dlore nnd
“
Saiinmi
eaiiniltg
lot.:
a
fairly
good
Then
eifnm
tiie
crash
in
tin*
agrlculyui in tomb with the world’s be: i. it
dared that co-operation between tir*
t ;;
• mi Kiuu iCONVICT LEASING SYSTEM
Hunt’s
Phnrmucy.
tf
is not in nny sense or “ high brow" a f­ i iitbmk, .Plans have been mailo fur a tnral .west and the South. I ’amula
statu nmP'lhe county tud the city
sulmtardlal increase in tile pack Ibis held up for some time after depres-1
.
fair,
however;
jm
t
clean,
human
en­
ipu.it
t
ike.qdacc
before
them
can
be
There is one man in Seininole coun­
year. ..The employment o f mote men, Ulan appeared in the slates. The P a -j "V ile r Higginbotham, si private accompli hment to a maikqd degree.
For quick rexults, try a want ad.
ty who has had a big load*lifted from tertaining with sparkling - comedyami the imrebase: from ships* ehand, 'c ifir Coast was among the last areas |
guard in the employ o f the
drama,
popular
classics
tir
(be
loveUp In this linie ali that has bcdli
his shoulders since yesterday and that
i'll Ilium Ltijpbcr Co., of Perry, Fla.,
brought about has been talk. Men,
man is Sheriff Hand. Since the Utfth plaint of Ilawatlair nm de a it It its h rs, cute making plruits, nihtfhlne’ry to be effected. Improvement is gois
in the Dixie County jail charged
houses,
ami
food
ami
clothing
estnb[
in'g
to
follow
nub
b
tlm
same
course.
Electric Curling Iron
Who have studied the matter of elim­
o f Inst September but big hearted, hoarX. appeal— which is almost uni­
In hments, will coiiUnUe'-to i-oiftriliutc
“ Tim northern parts of the Pacific with first degree murder' in cornice- ination have explained, although it is
' ’
.
good lintured sheriff lias.been worried versal.
F R E E
heller business.-J
From
oast (in.irict
di-.trii t is running
runnbig true to ei on- tion with the death of yuUug Martin to Ik* regretted that the percentage
iiusinre s. , c
roin an »&lt; oasv
Jfrom timu to time bvcV the safety of Chautauqua “ weeks" rnal.e for |K‘t - ] towards »'cner
Tabert, o f Munich*i-tgi.nlink.; more
ter
eitizriuhip,
by
bringing
in
n
coni1
r,^‘^
^
icultural
standpoint,
Washington
omit
form.
There
wm\a
distinct
de
of tim e who have listened has.boon
MARCH a iS T W E W IL L GIVE
the negro who inn! killed- his deputy
lima a year ngo. Young Tnbort was
small; scientists have *ue«'e..‘ded a*, a
nherllf. Torn between conflicting emo­ imnijty inni of big vif ion, builders of| ,,,,,‘ Uregiln nre in -a bettr'.r position icljae hi Washington, (Iregiiq, and
-AW AY A N
arrested and fined on a charge Of;vngreat cost in securing tlm plututixv
tion*, love for bis upder officer and character, men with a wmtli-whil l*j than most Mate s. Crop diveraificu-j Northern California, Moreover, tliis
gi'-'.ney, tin- specific offense balng that
lion o f the birth nnd continuation of
,evotion to his duty ’ as an officer message Which stimulates tin? host,I Unit i an outstanding factor. More-} dcclint did .not develop until soiue
Electric Curling Iron
tho crop yield each year is ex- Cine after tin* onslaught of the de­ lie Was ruling a freight train. He tin* past -although it might bu men­
o ^ h o law the sheriff on the morning gives an uplift, to the entire ronumiu-]
willi
other
county
convicts,
wan
Get a ticket with each cash purchase
o f tKu‘ murder had. to spirit the ncgio ity tuid helps the small town youth to ' 1■ptinnally heavy. Apples, hops, her- pression in thb.Northeast. All tliis
tioned, pnrenthcticnlly, that in no
leased to the Putnnnt Lumber Co. und
of
five gallons HIGH TE S T GASO­
"find
himself.’.
’
!'.U!t
Kn1nl*
frul‘
"
nil
bring
wealth
was
entirely
typicnl
and
easily
foieH^Oflamlo and then to Tampa for
wise lias it ever been disclosed that
scat to the company’s Dixie county
LIN
E , good for n chsnco on
thla
The'stbry
is
told
o
f'a
country
boy
*■
'*
H't'
grower.
Under
those
contlleast.
In
the
southern
section
of
Cnll•mfoi^fci^ received the condemnation
any mosquito, once having attained
died
about
fourteen
Curling
Iron.
the .farmer of the Pacific , feinin, however, the'trend Ims bosii i'tinip, lie
of. iiiuny(whQ were anxious to get the ridlng 25 mflOK Jo hear William Jenits majority, has ^ver died. In fact,
months ago as n result, it is alleged,
negro jindi siring him up. -The trial Rings IJryan give a Chautauqua lee-; Northwest enters the new crop year g ira lly modified. Reaction has taken
Better Tires for lyss Money
(post o f tho advicu -and the sugges­
" strong position. This year's*, tin* form o f a pause lit growth rather of a Hogging administered by one of tions qnd the picadmcnts for its ex­
c*mu on uml tb* tension was great lure nml'how it awakened him To a
durinfc all that lim*. The negro was realization that be, too, could do tilings crops cannot be fully forf-ciist, but tliun nny prolonged downward move- tlm company's convict "guards. The tinction have commenced at the, in­
the time with
wheat came through, the winter in meat. In Los Angeles,* for example, affair was passed for
found guilty and mile«we,i t„ p,. hung, worth while iii-tj|u worid's work.
fant stage. If one might bo permit­
but*
little
notice,
but
about two
the dny.net, and the tilgni before that
Tb^ngli not posing ns Vefnrmcrs or excellent shape nnd the canneries n|n during the boom year of 1811*. W sited to use a slang expression tho ad­ *05 Palmetto Are.-Phone 481-4
day word. c*mo that a reprieve hint preachers, they bting you us b-clor- jit-nr to havu contracted for u large tiers nearly doubled. But in 102J and months ago attention wns focussed
11-22 il-nbout bold-its own.- It is pos- on the matter by a resolution passed
• been granted the negro for n sl*y 0fju is the type of men who make you amount o f berries nnd small fruit.
by tlm North Dakota legislature de­ H i i i i i a i R i i i i i i i i i u i i i i i m i m i i a c i i a E i t u i u H i g
“
With
lumber
production
at
lilg
li'
execution, again &gt;the sheriff Imd u, want to &lt;io the tilings worth while.
hible, o f course, that some weakness
take the prisoner nt midnight to Tam* The governor Brough**, the Fletchers, levels, witli more active cannery oper may develop later; blit in view of the manding an investigation. The reso­
pu to avoid any complications. Again ih*1Ira Jones', tin* Bryans, the Rooso- otiotis than a year ago, with consider-; industrial progress o f the locality, lution formed the basis for an ex­
the date was act and then petitions vclts, tba Harding.* tha’t aoupd your able ready Carfli In thy fruit, Hheep,]m;ch a recession should not be severe. change o f letters between the gover­
nor o f Florida nnd the governor of
.were aent in almost dully to the gov­ mental depths und incasuie your spir­ and farming country, and with air In“ I hesitate when In Florida." con­
ernor to grant the negro life. It was itual heights.
crease in shiping trade, the Pacific tinued the statistician, “ to forecast North' Dakota, the former claiming
a matter of conjecture even yester­
Northwest is liemicd towards a grati- definitely *for California. First, bo- that the resolution served no- useful
The Redpnth Chautauqua has just
day morning ns to whether another
fying Increase in business. Uniform I cause I am ant ....................... .. hv purpose, ns an investigation-had al­
fecently branched out ju ti service
reprieve would coma nt the last momid-complete piii-ipi'ill} wimiol bO ex- some o f the Florida enthusiasts; nnd ready been started. Recently un or­
wliicb- is nationnt"1inBcp)&gt;a. They imve
— ■— m e n to r not nnd thnsr who kn6w- tK r
ported for rfbme time and there will be secondly, because 1 love nnd believe in ganization styling itself the Defense
installed
a
department
of
scientific
situation know whut would havu h“ pintermediate reac tions.
Thtf outlook iV Pacific coast
California may League, of Chicago, has been circu­
research at Chicago under the leader,
is relatively good, however, und 'ad­ some day have u population of 25.000,1 lating literature concerning the ufship o f that eminent' scientist, Hilton
vertising and selling' campaigns la 000—or perhaps more. It has the pos fulr and reproducing affidavits gathThere could be no better index to char
Ira Junes, As an instance o f what
this
section should produce generous­ sibilities of a great empire. On the e fW in connection with It, nnd it is
D BELL
S ’
W HEN U ^
neter than a savings pass-book^
tliis service will menu, it is announc­
ly. The prosperous .Wenatchee Val­ other hand, it has no monopoly of raid to he raising mbney to prosecute
YO U R U E A L / i
L IS T IT
ed that amateur radio workers all uvley is most attractive; but Seattle, auunhinc nnd iUtiuore rapid.growth is those responsible for Tabert's death
E S T A TE
. " ITU US
e rare at lilkirty la send in their'prob­
This .will serve you well at all times and
Tnconin, Portland .and other Washing­ due tu tiu* fact thnf Florida has been The*net results, thus far, o f this pub­
lems to this Science Service, nnd they
licity
and
the
investigation
started
by
under all circumstances.
ton and Oregon cities also merit ut* asleep.
However I say this us a
I T T T ------------will receive gratuitous assistance.
Governor Hardee is that. Higginboth­
tention.,
friend o f California because I want
We have sevcial unusuul
am hns been nrrcsU'd upon
an affi­
President Harding states thnt “ It
THE PEOPLES BANK of Sanford Is
“
Regarding
Ciiliforidii,"
Mr.
BabCalifornia u&gt; realize tliat during the
bargains In real estate tu
davit swam out by the state's attor­
has been to me a persona) satisfac­
ready nnd nnxious to help you to hefti
son suys, “ the northern'part o f Ctdi- next ten w ars it will have more comoffer at this time. I f you
ney, who acted in lieu of grand jury
tion, us well ns an intellectual and
^ .
forniu hns been settling down with the petition than it has had during, the
yourself.
An Interest-benring account Is
-are looking fo f a reul in­
spiritual opportunity,, to be num.
o f the rount
Lumhertug, min- pust ten years. Trees do nqt grow to fiction, the Dixie county circuit court
your best recommendation.
vestment, see us.
bered among
woo h
nnve
ng me
the lecturers
lecturers who
a v c T ^ .tocknHsing. w,,,) ’ growing, can­ tho skies nnd this applies to orange not being in session. This unfortu­
sr:.
nate uffair will hasten the abolition of
carried the ptessuge o f Chautauqua
2**
ning and other lines, have been quite trees as well us to every .other specie.
the dumnuhle convict leasing system.
throughout tho country in Its effort
thoroughly liipiidutv’d. Sun Frunds- Little does California realize the treIn fact, its doom is already scaled.
to bring u message to those who seek
ert nnd the liny region have hern dull inrndoBs orange plantings |n Florida
Those
e.mployers who have lined their
AG ENTS
-• .
illumination,of public questions «qd
for over u year. For this part of nurihtf the pust few years. These will
pockets ut the price.of human slaver)*
the broadening o f community vision."
tit* stpte n slow hqt steady improve; come into bearing almost at one timt* und human bipod are Hearing the end
R E A L ESTATE
—. r
* '
' 1 y* i
— Bartow Record
■
menl
is
in
prospect.
'
.Southern
Cali­
—
about
A927-.
Beginning
then,
there
re, CoaaMty, A «t o Inauranca
of ^heir road; The system has
Sanford, Florida
—o~
fornia,, on the o t h e ' band, did not is bound Jo be a trcmenRVus struggle brought n stigma upon the fair name s
i F If»t W -, SANFORD, F L A
Favore, lunch, vaudeville,. Easter reach the peak o f the present cycle fo r csste/i marltits between these two'
.. f ■
• ^t •&gt;'
of -the state o f Florida that .It urlll
* (
Ball, April 2nd, Parish'House. HOO-tfc until the latter* part of 1021. .It will stales,
want my friends in Cnllfor- take years to remove. It ought to be
»*•
m
ia a a u H iiiH iH M iH R M in iH iir - — I, ‘
ii i . . i n

pened. The sheriff vraM oh aVuorvbus
strain for tnonlhB fo r ' he knew not
what
the morrow would bring and then
N k l h l r * r t r r y r TIm s o # * f i n t t * ■ » «*&gt; r h i l h « I l m U
n a ih iln v . IDT * he hate*. t o taka-human life nt nriy;
Magaalla Airis* HaaforA, Via.
dttage^jf'the* game Tind'cvcri ‘v
LL

...Lu-Beth Cafeteria... j

/B t A i

ThfcHeraldPrhrtingCfL

J

BABSON COMMENTS1 ON PACIFIC
COAST

m

F. P. RINES

AN INDEX

TO CHARACTER
II
H
I

Maxwell &amp; Bntt

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

-f

'

/

s.

•

v‘ S

. »
iv!

,

I
j

�yi

C\W

hW
.'T'fC

THE SANFORD D A ILY IIKH Al.I), SATURDAY* MARCH 31, 1923
r !»**,*&gt;, * N il

hamny

t 'j

Pn doesn't know thatvsvomdn nro w earin g Straw s in w inter now
H O M E 't .N O O
LO O K SlKlPlN
SCRUM PStbuS

vvoULO*or i B E f t
L}
lAVXSMtNt w ro e w . tF
i w u -ta r o u r. m t s v k t g ’ .
n j m e TS^rsSo*^ cut m o o r ,
--:
srurvcu n r x r )

MARCH

MARCH
Tt-te. v e t i ^ ' i c ^ o .

|

A .s rp / S iu j THIS n H e
O F W E A H . - FOt-VeS.-

WC5ULU ,C*N/e
ncm j

m v£

IH O R ^ E

Great Comedy, “Turn to tire Right,” a Chautauqua Feature

:

ads

^

Classified Ads le a word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
A nd positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cnsh
must accompany all ordorty'
Count'fhe words and rentfr
scordingly.

Pa
Pa
Pa
Po

S

f-a
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
^
Pa
fc iP n P a lc jP - t P a h u P a lU !

FOR SALE
TAKMLRN— You can get seed bed
j frames end Irrigation plugs at the
Hanford Novelty Works.
10l)-tfc
FUH S ALti— Hosier and Liuys' paints
'and varnishes at Sanford Novolty
Works, Sanford acenta.
133-tfc

1

'
°

diverted over ether routes due to the Floridians cyill be discouraged from
practically impursihlc condition of the coining to tills county to spend tlte
road, that ampa. artion must now lie suRienir.— DcLand News. •
^r.ken to alti't'iirtu the present condi­
tion.
Grata In New York Streets.
' Protests have'been received from
I t l . n l i lorn liy trim tliut gram Is
nl or before 3 p. m. April 23, 1023, seven American Automobile . cluba, growing In Kmc* nf MunluiUim's
f ° r Krodihg, draining add paving the litre,• Chhmhcr of Comeinrco and hun­ Hireels. The «ru|l I* ,’apcrliilly green
dreds o f itnlividunlH.mi street!) running n(T 111verbide drive.
following streets, to-vlt:
Becond Street from Oak ti{ French,

lices ;j7 j S(J y m j a.

Avocado Avenue from First Street
to Third Street, 1108 sq. yards,
Fifth Street from Magnolia to
Myrtle, 2220 wj. yds;
Ninth Street from Cypress to Park/
2732 sq. ytls.
Thirteenth Street from Sanford tn
French, G07p sq. yds.
Central Street from Sunford to
French, 0357 sq. yds.
Palmetto Avenue from Central to
Hughey, 1403 sq. yds.
Palmetto Avonuo from Commercial
St. to Lnkp Jlonroe, 1035 sq. yds.
idem ‘ Oak Avenue from ‘fenth St. to Thhr3-4tc teonth-St., 3454 sq. yds.
jj'u*97
l.uurel Avenue from Sixth St. to
j-4tp Thirteenth St., 4400 t q. yds.
(
■■
Bids will he received oi&gt; the follow*
___ ing fypcj o f pavement: Sheet Asphalt,
your lAsphult Concrete, Asphalt Block and
any Vitrified Ilrick.
• .
nishproposal to b3 presented In n sealed
3-tfc envelope, endorsed on the outside "Bid
fern f “ r Having," Snnfawl, Florida, and the
name of tho bidder or bidders.

W ANTKi/

between 2:30 and 5:30 p. m.

300-lfd

W ANTE D 400 MEN, between April
$0th and 15th to pick tomatoes;
highest wages paid mid comfortable
quarters. W rite if you enn come and
brinfr men.— S. E. Rice, Vcro, Florida.

dcre3 at Geneva for used car with
starter. Ford preferred.— F. B. Brad­
ley, Box C3, Gancvu, Flo.
2-titp
W A N T U b -H p y to distribute odvertisihg mattar in spare or full time.
Work' it pleasant ami profitable. Roy­
al Band Co., 1265 N. Paulina Street,
Chicago, HIg*11*1
W A N T E D — May
1st, ‘ experienced
book-keeper and stenographer. Must
be naat, fast and mfeurate with fig ­
ures. Prefer one cxperlonJcd in re­
tail lumber businwut. but is not essen­
tial. Applicants answer in ovvif luindWritinji, stating salnry expected.—The
W. C. II. Co., care Herald.
" tfc

.horse.

i

tnarc.
Finder please phono
_

j*

fi)

• T H IS IS T O C K U T IK V Unit tin lhl#
IS! It lilt)' nf liiin ll, A. li. 1013. til II M&gt;«’ ol.il oiooiln u *&gt;t itn&gt; rtiw k n lililom i.f
;-\\NVoilD I l l ’ ll.W IN D AN1&gt; L O A N Art*
S o lM A T Iil? :. a &lt;'iriK ifiit Ion n i i i i m i i f l
mitl .x lttliir;- iim lt'r i l l ” l a v * o f Hit*
S tilly . r I'lu rlil.i. till” iii&gt;iloo tmvlmr
in &gt;n i . l n n in, protit’ i‘ lIm l liy lion nml
by Hit- lty-f.i)v*t n f ii.till 1‘iirjm ratliin, (•&gt;

mi ll tin i iiVory aUHikhuluoi* »r until

mrt'OoiHInTi ity m v o lt' i-t C *” 3 *tiu,rt*
o f . M ock, anlil num ber o f nlwirwK o f
utofk lioiTiw in tiro lim n l lir ” ” -r*inrlh&gt;*
o f Hu' In i’ll n iiin lo 'r 'i'f ili.iri'a o f stock
nuti*i'rflu &lt;1, U \vii n ili rim 'il ux|»ullrnt to
nnttifiil A U T H 'L N VI o f Ih v C h arter o f
tin* A A N K o itU I l l ’ ll.D I N il A N D U 1AN
A H W M 'IA T H 'N In th e mun:. i t heroin*
a fte r r l i l o l .
T lirro fu ro . N o lle ” la h crcliy r lv r n that
tin* S A N K O Itt* L IM M 'IN C A N D L O A N
AS.itMlI AT1HN, ‘n rofptiriitjon .' iWfetnla
lo n|i|il&gt;"lii tllo llo n o ia ltlii i ary. A. Iln ri I i t , .llo v rrh u r o f Dll' ill a ir ot r ln r liU .
at Tjillutiua, «'■■. I’ lorlilti, otl t h « ftAt Ii Oav
o f A Util, A. I&gt;. 1023, fo r till) liltrtHinr o f

nlitalnlm t nn nmeriirmont o f A H T IC T .R
VI.. o f Ui.&lt; I ’ ln r lt T o f tin* K A N P U R D
lU T I.lH N U A N D l.U A N A S S O C IA T IO N .
to iin tt o r follottH , to -tv lt: ,
i
" A r l l r t ” VT.— T h ” hlkheat amount o f
Iialr.btf'tliiean o r liu b lllty to w h lrlt th l*
m rti'.r.itlu n xliult auhjrrt lla r lf ahall
h” thn aunt o f T w o lln n ilm t anil F i f t y
Thoii'iniol liu ltiir* (I3SO.OUO.OO).”
IN W ITN U S rt W11H Itl’l O F, tH A N K O R D
n C U .D IN fl A M I L O A N A SSt.H flATIO N
it ra rp orn ilon , ha* oAnaml thin n ou ro
a «ij irrM Ilo a t” to ha r ly n n t In Ha ebt1liortti* name hy Itn IT m lilr n L anil a ra l&lt;1 tt'ijh, Hu corporati* am t, nttraual hy
It* S r r r o liiiv , on (hi), th ” zstli d a y 'o f
•M i rrh. A. 11. JII33.
H A N F O R D I l l 'l l . D I N i l A N D M IA N AS*
SiMT A T I ON

liy T il BO J. Mlf.I.nn. I’ rcaldent.

(S B A L )

Altrat:

A. 1’.

CONNK L I.T .
.Mur

•

•

S ecretary.
J I-A p r. 6-13-30-3J

For quick results try n want ad.

I" IS.

n£ 7\ 3 «a,5 H xnrrfsi...........
Tliird Street-from San fold lo Mag*
LI__L’ nolin and from Oak t o ’ Avocado, 10,Lnko
1" lt|&gt;
story
f 130
l for
cor‘
l ‘ 0tc
rderr,
I fol'hone
•13. (
t{*fltc
~

M

fi

/,

fS IJ A I.)

FOlt S A LE — Rhode Island egRS for
“ Turn lo tho Right," untnblc cmnedy Kiieeess, presented by a cast o f New York nctora, will bo one o f tho outBtnnd*
setting, 15 eggs for 31.00.
Mrs. log features o f tho coming IRpIpnth ('haulamnm. *
,
' ,
Ellsworth, Dear dull Avenue, Snn-,
“Turn to tho Right" runs over with bubbling Dm and Is roplcto with startling surprises and complications.
ford,
_____________ 83-tfp tugs ut the heart-strings, nml tears start til the eyes in•nly
. to In.1 washed away by the cleanest o f laughter.
“
Turn
lo
tho
Right"
lo
one
of
Uio
great
American
comedies,
FOR SALE— Now bungalow.i.— fc. J1
'.
FOR SALE— New,lD23 Hudson Se­
dan, fully equipped, three months
old, run 3,000 miles, without n scratch
for $2,000* being $800 less than cost.
Leaving the state. S. 11. Hill, Semi­
nole Hotel, Sanford, Florida. 311-Otc

IN T ill-! r i l t r t I T t 'O I 'llT . S H V K N T II
j t m i i '. i . c t n r r i T . i n a n d k i i i i
T ills r i l l N TV O T X H IIIN O l.i:.
r i.m ttiiA .
r , r n a m t ilt v
‘ UADI t i t IT ! II T i l . IX M il NVtlltKS, A
IT.ritiirnllnn. l'iiiii|il(iln:nit. i n . .
I.. AV. U lt .t .A t T ’5 m ol llN T K l.I.A t v t l . *
i i n : , hr* iv ffis J A IIN r i l l l l l l l . nnd
v_. w .tf.S .A t i: o f ( h n rlti)fr, \ . r «
I .I’lYn i'n iil)'.
M IT IfH ! PO M IN -IIK a lD R N T S
T&lt;&gt;: V.' V.\ tV A l.I.A i’ ;:. o f iT in rlotlo.
■North I ’ ii* olln i.
. 'Y " ii nro hi iNrtiy re (illr, it -auihnkilrrr,!
to lo&gt; atul n i’ii&lt; nr Iw forit nur x.\hl C ir ­
cuit I ’mirt nl t|o&gt; I ’ nurt hour. In Han­
ford. n u r l i K on the fi'mi Monday.' In
May. 19JM,. iii'iin. H im th i &lt;t:iv o f
ilil
month, ilu ti unit tloirc to u im w iT .th ’
lllll o f I ’onilitnlnl lllril liiT.'lti imaluar
yournolf n|i&lt;l o lh n n , ivhiToln Ih r fo l*
ioivlni: ili'M rili,i i p rtilirrty la to lie Suit).
In -tv It
l,i la l i t ” if.) unit Six ( r.) Hlor.k ” 1)''
ami l.otn i hi” ( I ) nml T o o ( I t llloolt
” K . " . o f D r o w n * nuhilltTalon nf f locU
Httimnonli. n ^ fn illtiR to iilnl th e re o f
it illy riTO fili'il in th. rn h llo H ir o r .l* of
Soiiillioli' County. l’'lorhhi. In llook o f
I Tata I at |oii; i' &lt;3.
A iol full nut, ,’|io* nnhl M ill' w ill ho
lllk l'll uH C lltlftltlM iiuuliixl .toll, to hi*
f..|liitt t il liy n Klnul Uri ri ” .
■ Ii Ik fu n h i'r iiril.Tiul Hint llilu Noihm
ho t'uhll.'ilM’iI In tho Sunfilul 11 • ■r,i.I
inti'” m alt tvri'U "fo r lou r 0?lhM , h id i
w ri'ka.
ft
1 t V lT N I’SH My hmul unit III”
I of
aiihl I’uiirt thl:&lt; LT.nl iluy o f Mlirrh. A. I*.

l/x F f

&gt;k

)"

R. W, I’carman, «Jr., recrclnry of
tin* Sanford Chanda fm f Commerce,
tidviseH that much of his time Is lost
in listening to complaints of motorists
who have traveled over this road.
Richard IL Edmonds, editor tlf the
Manufacturers*' Record, and regarded
as one &lt;&gt;f the most brilliunt editorial
writers of America, recently passed
over this road while touring Florida
end quoting from u communication
from It. \V. Dcni mnn, Jr., secretary of
the Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
concerning this road, ho sayqi “ Can­
not you get that horrible roml be­
tween Orange City and the* bridge
improved?"

M. A. DOUni.AKS.
*Ti iCi i^lrrnlt Court.
K i'in lpol” tfo iiiity liToiTilu
Uy
M. W H U K S . 1).
Ih 'irit” C. lli't'rlllK .
XolttfUor fur Tuiii|iluinniii.— —

W;

r s ' i T i i ■Kid l i t ' T i t ' t u u i f v
t'U U M 'V , I T . m t l l l t , IN' I ' l U M ' l i y V
Vi ttn ril. II. IV. Ilurnuiii nml c . A.
llll'l'lll, v »,
Amin II. * n ,ir tr ». A llicrtti M. NnwAry,
I f ID Inu , nml I f ilrnil n u n ln il nil p n rll” *
M illm lns
InlPIVKl* n m lrr A lh rrD i ‘ I.
Kniv.lt;) n* b rim , ,!,&gt;» D m . it nut (.•,•* nr
,itb” r*H'lnli,innl* iindi*r lilm nml Cnrllm t
fllr r , If II, in s, nml If tlrntl n u n ln il nil
p a r llr * rln lm lm ; In lrrrH l* nml i t i'n r f*
Dm llln r no hi'lr*. ,lr v l” p,’«. R n io lffH nr
iilliv r rlnlm nnt* u n iirr him.
T o III,* ili'fi m lniil* Auiin M ..Huwd” )'.
A U ii'rlo SI. rtawili*y. If llv.lmt. nml If
■Iiml nil p ifrtl” * rlalin lm t ln t” i','»i* uniti*r A llir r lo &gt;M. rt»\, ilry. ltiH'&lt;*u*” (t. ” *■
iiln ” rwT” ,i in H i” prupi'M y ti” ln,v ,1” ni'rllii'il amt ('niTtm i ItU*” , If llvlm v. nml
If il” :ill nil parlli'H ria l iii I hi ; Ilitcri'Nla
uiuL'i'.i'nrU ini Uly.v* «li'i'.iW»dd. or o lliiY tvlin' In ill” f ’lllio U lig p ro p e rty nit uni,*
In Ki'iniuolu C'ounly, I'Turliltt, ililnirllK'd
II.

\

will make mtoVc money, with
SAFETY*!
'
•- -,i;
Savings remaining there alwayk become M O R E, never LESS.
u W ouldn’t it be wise fo r you to
become' a steady depositor here?1
A% In te re s t and Safety await
your decision. .

The pfnetlco nf watering them daily
liy tile street clejnltltC department
ki epN the gras* frexli uud hearty. Many
of tlicse streets arc corupamtlvuly
steep and lire paved tvltli blocks In* n*
Tim Hast .10 n r r t i o f l| ii*R W U n f tlir
Stead of cement, The Irnltlc Is not NWV4
" f Weellmi 31. Tow nuhlp I I Hourti
heavy enough to wear It down.
ItniiU” 31 Mu*!.
It
in
lu 'iitiy n rilrrril Hint ym i nml
Tho need frimi which this .crop « f
niirli o f you &lt;tn nppi-nr to tln&gt; M il o f
grass springs Is spilled from the now roiupliilnt
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
lii’ rH ii till’d mi iln&gt; I m l ,ln”
hags of.horses drawing milk wagons of A p ril, A. D. 10X3.
Il I* fu it lo T u rilv r.il that lit !" orilor
and other vehicles thnt wait In theso ■if p u lillcn lloii lio pu lill.Iim l In tliu HunF. P. FOR8TKR, President
B. F. W IU TN B B , CMfcler
streets while their mipplle* are being f,m l lli'r u l’l. a iii'o s p a p iT p u till.lifil in 3
11
m
distribute,!. Tim dally sprinkling helps rtMtlfortl, ' rti'iiilnolt, I'o u n iy . Flurjiln. ■■■■■■■■iiH N H C snannuaiiN M aiiac ■ ■ ■ ■ ()■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
ou r” a w r i’k fo r
d x lil
cu n secu llvi’
them to sprout quickly uiul develop W” ” k*.
WTliu-n* my ball,I nml .m il o f III”
rapidly.
ha lil

-

Unpopular English Statesman.
Apropitf Of (lie dcutii of Sir William

Kareoui't, wlio-had long outlived Ibo
lutemte mqiepularity of Ills early
)oarn. Sir lhiViil Hunter Jlhilr says
tlml at the time of Ills passing it
seemed almost legendary to recall how
Ihreu inemliers of parliament hud &lt;nu*e
resolved to lavltu.to dinner tlm ludl-.
vldmd lliey disliked most In the
world. Covers were hilil for six; Imt
only one guest turneirui)—rtir William
VtN'imii llumiiirt, who Imd been In­
vited by all three.

(T r i’iill ('o u r ! nt Hanfonl. I’Torntu.
i III” Im l ilny n f Fubrunry, A. Ii. 1031.

(DUAL)

R. A. DUl'HI.AHH.

&lt;’ l « r k ' c l rcu 11 Court.
Ki’ inimiltt i'o u n iy . Florbln.
liy A. M. AVni’ kn, D. C.
Xtn.ary ft W s rio w .
ttu llrllor* fo r I’onipluInniilH.
a-3i 10. 17. I I . 3-3. 10.. 17. I t . at.

Mr. Edmonds is greatly interested
■His Greatest Achievement,
ii: Florida and in Volusia county
At n dliitiOr In tumor of President
especially and his great experience in
Underwood of the Erie, an exceeding­
rant) development work' makes read­
ly modest and retiring mini, spccchr*
ily apparent to him tho great econ­
eulogising blip ennio thick and fnsl.
omic loss tins section is suffering ns
When they had ended'Mr. Underwood,!
till* result of the present condition of
after thanking everyone present for
this road.
tin* complimentary expressions, re­
plied ; "But, gentlemen, tliltt for which
Whitt tho Commercial club is es­
you'have given me credit Is hot nlh
pecially ngi'.r.tcd about, however, Is
Vmi forgot to mention that last win*'
that the lending tour books o f Ameri­
ter,
wlieu 1 was In control of tin* har­
ca have hail so'tunny report# o f n
bor, up lee formed and Jrutile was un­
detrimental nature concerning this Iheie in the foruTof ii tms^unl u tab*
impeded, tlie tlrst lime In many years
road that they"nro seriously consider* lot'll* Sir Lmiijplui). Lorrnnio, Hi'UIhIi that such ii condition has prevailed."
ing omitting ilcLand and Orange City rear admiral, who In 1H73 is credited —Wall Street Journal.
front their rutiles through Florida. with having averted war between Ihe
Bohsmlan Ptarl Culturo.
This would mean an Immcsurnble loss United Stales mid Spain by threatenThe sotontinc culture of t&gt;earl hi*nr’
to UuLnnd, Orange'Oity and Sanford Iii£ to nth II Santiago If the S|Hiid»h
not only during tho time the rood U liulliiirttltts executed any utoru of tho lug oysters has tieVn curried on far n
crew and paaseiigvrs of tlie Virginia, number nf years in the Otava river, lu
in bud con Jit ion but fo r the duration
captured while running anus and vol- hinitjie rn Itnbemlu. Tim oysters are'
if . the time covered by the publica­ untears to Hie L'ubaua In ilist Ton oiwnedolu'c in eight years, Tlie 1a*1
tion" of these motor guides and in ad­ Years' war.
examination of thu oysters, which t««ik
dition would establish other routes as
ptuce tills year, resulted In the milling
tirrough routes which would lie hard
of five white pearls that may ho classed
New Kmtrr Sheet Music.—J. II
us precious, 23 less valuable onus and
to change for many years to come.
Hlntcrndfflcr
Piano Co,
2-lt&lt; 200 colored pearl/. • •
Certainly the county commissioners
tdlher through ngreoinent with tho
state road department or from their
own resources must take Immediate
action and place this road in a statobf repair prior In the publication of
the National Road Guide in June and I
July,
7 'I
Tho Commercial elub 1ms requested j
the representatives o f the Motor Aa-j
iiociutlnri# nut to log this yoad until'
the last moment possible prior to pub-!
lication in order that the board of
commissioners may mnko repairs or
oi range for .repairs to bo ,made to
this road.
Our ortlertt are coming in po fast Hint if it1were not that wo
This soction of rind is ut phese.nt
•. . -kcjtt pro pared to render real Borvice wo could
tho worst stretch betwoen Jackson­
not handle thofn.
ville and Tamoa and duo to lArktof at­
tention it is rapidly growing worse. I f
W E D E L IV E R
PHONE US
Indicate lkl.nnd May lie repairs arc mndo at once they can bo
misd_&gt; cconomLully but if further de­
anti wo deliver prompt, anywhere, any time,
layed the base will bo si&gt; far gotto as
/
nut drink Elder Water now— you
to rause a heavy'expenditure'
5
after one trial
The people o f Delgind will undoubt­
edly' back up the county commission­
ers In any actions that they ijtny take
towards the immediate betterment
and improvement o f this stretch of
i oiu) linking up gtate road No. 3.
I f slops 'are not taken soon many

T h at’s W h y It’s

Fur your Horsca, Cows and Chickens, If that U what y o « really want*
come to tee us, 'You will be pleased with the quality o f our fead aa
wall as our priccu and remember—
YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU A R E NO T S A T IS F IE D "

TH E CASH FEED STORE

Feed, Grain, H ay and Fertilizers
■

1

p

I*

: 11■J

• ■. . ■ W-W
1

&lt;

vm.

Myrtle Avenue, and Fourth Street-------- —----------- -8aofordrFlorida

Baby Chicks

nd Hatching

W hether Metal, Composition or Shingle

W I L L S T■OSVP IT
•
Exclusive A g e n ts for BirdV. Neponsit

�THE SAtfFORD DAILY tiEItALD, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923

PAGE TWO

guards along the harder and i^hodt local idiop. The sellers hnvo fled the
them if they attempt*!!? cross'
' &lt; city—yet even if they were to have
Judge Landis made this statement been arrested .there -would be no
ivillc chnrgo, as the buyer saw the goods
t da repor
before buying and mnde her 'dwn
Wednesday
price.
‘‘There's
only
one
wny
to
stop
n
The H erald P rin tin g Co
tremendous
development
of
Florida."
There nr&lt;* several other methods of
p t n u s t i K n ii
"How is that?" asked the reported fooling the public nloi|g this line,
R. J. HOM.V ... ........ ...... ..........lUtlor
. J, Llt-I.A n D ....Secr* ta r j - T r « aurr r
"Stretch a lino of militiamen ncross i The best way is to buy goods in the
.... . . C t H | « I M s s s c r r
. A . N K K I.___
n. a. unt.t.Y .. A d v e r t U In * M i s i s / r the northern border.of the state &gt;vilh i hoqie stores that arc lesponsibliv—
orders to shoot everybody who comes Paintka News.
U l r « Mkir
Application
in,” was the reply.C irc u la tio n M i s a s t r
"W h y " continue/! the supreme arbi­ TH E HEKAl.l&gt;v m n V A W IN TE R
f k t i t r l i p.
ter of bascbtll. "You Florida ’’people
PARK IN S T IT U T IO N ./
cqnTiot renllte what you have here
liecnuxc ninny of you have never seen
the north. %&gt;u don’t know how ut­
terly desirable your state is. Florida
T h e 1.1* 13. fa lH .p a *e W e e k ly H e r IA e n tir e ly r o v e r *
S em inole C o k s l f is going uhend by. gigantic strides. I
»1 la pah flalird e v e r y F rid a y . ' Ad v e rMy
■ I n w r u t e * m a d e -k n o w n on a p p llr a . don't see any other possibility.
aa, *3.00 p er y e a r, n in n y * In ndvmnrr. short stay here has-been, utterly de­
i north, R. J. Nolly
lightful."
his numerous friends

Judge N ot A fra id
o f Italian Bombers,
Releases the Guards

Sanford Daily Herald

CEEV/I

CWTTH1N

OP . NOTHIN TER *

(Hr T li* AMcw-Inlrd r r r « " &gt;
WORCESTER, Mass.. March 31.—
Judge Webster Thayer1
, who presided
at the trinl o f Sacco and Vnnzctti, ra­
ti ica1a; eofivlete/l of murder of a pay­
master, has ordered the police gilard
removed from his home here: “ 1 have
nothing to be afraid of, nmf it is a
weste of time to lmvu men guntdmg
my home,'* he told tho policemen.

bKi

R

ate as "B ob "), together
T IIK NON-ADVERTISER PAYS,
with his well known partners, N. J.
------------- --------—--------------- —7— rfJiltird and I!.-A. Ndbl, ownefii o f The
The fellow who pays the advertising Sanford Herald, sold out their interill is the non-advertiser, conimynts c8t8
that they might concentrate
ic Roanoke Ad-Visor. He pays just. Upon their Hanford project jiihI thus
s surely and certainly os if he went
serve their community. Along
j his cash driiwer and took the money these same lines they have recently
ut. The only difference is that his relinquished other newspaper investjstomer’s dollars, instead o f o f got- meiits they have had for some time
ing into his cash drawer, pass right
nmother section of the state,
y him and enter the. cash drawer o f
^
nm
mcnl of Thc , Icrnl(1

F
h o tteetlgt n A d v r r lta
l l Mtnnit
* _ khepTr»en;*U
' p t r-A». n i : a«.l,l■—v«
v. ,—
1 :■ I -* A. Ot Jk V n a e-* .a a. ■ n k
. . ..
T H E AMERICAN P R E S S ASSO CIA TION

Home folks did
not believe the
Easter prophecy for the weather.

Hut it was cold and it was rainy
weather just as the Herald predicted
and you can usually find'this paper
is right.
And then nil thc old inhabitants
know that nine times out o f ten the
weather will be cold on Easter Day.
In the nprth it usually snows on the
straw hats and thin Outlies of the
early spring boys.
Fifty-ftve officials o f Gary nn’jj
Ijikc counties in Indiunti have been
convicted of violating the Volstead
law. Looks like the proper oficials
boenme busy all at once up in the
Hoosiur state.

W oxtff

ElJaw
v fowl.
FOR

M
t: Pojf
W"
{
|

Two Kansas City men are promot­
ing a million dollar market for Tam­
pa.
And here in Sanford in tin
heart of the vegetable district o f tinstate we cannot have a measly little
curb market.
President and Mrs. Harding pre;re­
turning to Wnslliltgton cured of ail
their ills. They came to
Florida
broken in health and ready to give
up. They leave with all their vignt
ami health restored ami they give
Florida due credit for the big change
in their appearance and in their itstoration to ht-allh.
Headlines say that -N'fw York is tak­
ing precautions against crime after an
and an unusual record of murdeis m
connection with the rnhheries. 'I hey
don't ask you anything up there if
you have a pay mil on yoilr j«Tson.
Just shoot you and lain- the payroll.
No questions asked.

Fifty-Five Residents
of Gary and Lake
Tried on Charge

IN T E R N A TIO N A L C A R TO O N C 0 . x &gt; ^

Maxwell &amp; Britt

'

P

AGENTS

. HEAL

ESTATE

Fire, Caaualty, Auto Insurance
105 W. P in t S t, SANFORD, F LA

a t t a in ’111

by the federal court Jury here today.
nfry-tTTtudc-rt~Thtr~-Tnnyor;

iKenlL

Judge of thc Gary city court and r.
Gary attorney.

AN INDEX

CHARTERS GRANTED IN
S TA TE OF FLORIDA

TALLAHASSE, March 33.—The
following charters have been b.-ued

TO CHARACTER

by the sect clary of state
Motors Finance Company, Inc., cap­
ital $1,0000,000, Miami.
The Seminole Tire .Company, cap­
ital 10,000, Jacksonville.
The United Holding Company, Inc-,
capital. $10,00(1, Orlando.
Insurance Underwriters,. Inc., cap­
ital $23,000, Miami.
Southern Heating’ Company, Inc.,
capital $15^100,,Jacksonville.
Warner Tninsport and Trading
Company, capital $20,000, t Miami
Beach.
The Bridgehitid Company, capital
$100,000, Tpmpn.
II. M. Hall Devclophieiit Co., Inc.,
capital $50,000, St. Petersburg.

There cmtld he no hotter index to char­
acter than a savings pass-book. ,
This will serve you well at till times and
under all circumstances.
THE PEOPLES R A N K of Sanford Is
ready and anxious to help you to liefp
yourself. An interest-hearing; account is
Votir. host recommendation.

Lake Magdalene Company, capital

$20,(100, Tampa.
•,
Mason ^ Hotel Company,
St. Petersburg.

Sanford, Florida
capital

Oliver Garrett and Cmupai.y, cap­
ital, Bojldll, I’ulalkn,
Seminole Kern CoinpaHiy, &lt; ipitnl
t.M'i.ollO. Altamonte Springs.
I'n-diner Tie Company, lac . cupdal ?1a.mm. Graceville.
I he S&lt;npll|Mirt Pine I'lS-ddit" C &gt;nip:m\ . * Apitiil SID,OHO, Sniilhp-i i.
B a rre l) G rrtvi &lt;. p e., cap i lil r 'i’ll,.

Merchants and Miners Transportation Co.
iirric/I— Not a Life Lust
('Turn Jucksunville
:m,mi

up Winter Park.
I bat aiil the ideal
".Many of tin* dlu-ti.oii- nn-tj y.,
alsv that W’mter Park I'eil-dt- hoiil.l |j;-.t«n&gt; at on* tina* in tin- rally pit
own thru pap1 1
But wryhiive j i-t j...I o f theii 11ves were house lo-lniuse
I I AI NEK FOR VICE PRESIDENT
glim-- and the world t- growing new a- mm It Hilett t m W int/t I atl. .i l,.„,k salt nu ll, it wit:, levealtti at
ini.ijng &lt;,{ ,-l seript|on Itook.ptibli 1.
Nothwilhfttandiug the former *‘ote tel ili'. pite the fact that Hie calamity evei ami W intt i lark and i!"l|it
^feesijiaii's denial of any desire foi howl, i an- attempting to t-H u- tin ( tjb-ge eati gel anything they want
i the Herald nflite tiny tune.
J *./■,, .
it i
, . , ,
,
further political honors, it is evident winM I-, going to the bow-wow*, lilt H
1
I
't r u ig i
a v iiin g tiu i took o u ters fo r
that hd would not it I use tiie presi­ world i- getting Lm Uij aPliotigb we
.
.... .
hook*- and dt l.vend them iiim-elf on
S A*N F O R D ( AN (.F I \ M ID
, *i* tiidihj?
...........to a jiajifp it
dential Iiominat ion if tin members of are living faster eveiy day and we
mil m b iiK,
the iteUiucratfe pajty uffeied it to should lake courage in the fait tlint
by I: -S. itl.-Ui h ot l llieago. t;eliei;d
him.— ijps Angeles (Call Kvpics^
Washington It i ing s -Life
iu ilie fait- of many difficulties the . Now that it seems possible Die
shipped * nj &lt;lf , (1|uiti,
lhl. ,l y I;,|( j l w |,i|e
church of God is'marching onward '» « ■ » "»&gt; . ...... ..
..rout
of
Si,nfor.l
may
be
me
m
l
again
1)u(|j(.,
w
,
I.
ter
derived Dartmouth
times a
ami forward and wc have nothing to
ami
while
the
people
are
thinking
iff
,
„||ege
tuition
fees
fiom the sale of
fear for Inc future.
Those who* nttendi d the afternoon
not only redming the rate but even Weems' "I if*i of Wo Inngton." and
and evening concerts Saturday and
'd keeping tin- late while it is the |
,,ueutl. •- "D-tlio. racy l.n Am
.pie* tint, of mole boats on" the St.
jen."
• ' *
enjoyed 'he Di (iiorgn- family and
afterward
heard
that
womlerfulj
philosojihcr, Granydb- Jones aic en­
Whether it may be an c
thusiastic over the Chautauqua that eejit subscription* for romSanford will have for the next five lion of magazines, or thc
days. Wi have one iff tin- fine t pro- ■j lioice,lace," householders
liould by
grama* that Ini* ever been arranged, all’ means reject all thtvam
*. Tbeie
and’tonight dm of tint bt't plays that have hertl -rvctul gangs »
•Sanfoid people will ever have lilt
making the rounds of Pain
pleasure of .seeing.
Attend
every
tin ic. i nt past, ami there are
afternoon ami evening and if you
K-ports when- tin- buyers have been
have not purebusJd yout yej,?:tgi ticket
satlly taken-m. W omen agent*, es­
get one today. The play. ‘Turn to
pecially, tilt the cleVen-st faktrr ut , warrant a follow up by tin- r lorida m v
the Right" tonighbi* worth the price the work.
Traffic Leuguu:
him
"
of the whole season tiiket.
"Senator ru n a w a y introduced a ,j|„|
One of tin* plans of Work is to show
1.01 It l-l'.AT H O U SE N U M B E R S and
tile woman o f ’ t1fe~ hou *r some an m- litrti, a few days before CongM—s m i-- Mtjp
Name (‘kites at Sanford Sign Shop.
BIG MEN IIOOSTINC;
pie* of elegant luce, really gootU of journed, which provides tiial any city, live
*
1-file
a
"
extia value. The agent will sjio\v*the state or political subdivision of
First Roger Dubsun, tiien Henry
rtutf, and will ask for an offer. The stiite can establish steamship lines of way
Fprd, anti
now Judge
Kennesaw
woman of the house, knowing the theii own and have the ships the gov- ( ing,
great boost. He says the only way
lace cannot be duplicated for* less eminent owns as a gift. If this bill doa
to keep people out of Florida in the
than eight or ten dollurs a yard, will passes the next congress all any city bool
near future will be to station mined
mn.ke aii offer of, possibly three dol- or state desiring to engage in the obti
bits. (If oouirc theru is no suit*.. At sientmdip business need do is to ask he I
a later hour in the clay, ut a time the government for the ships and any, stre
WHEN U
0 BELL
",
when darkness i» co tiling on ami when such municipalities or stales will by
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
lights are really needed, the peddler made a present of what ships they selli
ESTATE
WITH US
Jculls, ami gives some sort of excuse need to establish u line, on curtain ! agei
Pleasure is taken in announcing that
that because of trouble with'the uu-‘ rmidilintis. This is certainly an op- Icar
the first of the two new steamships

We hajre gevetal- unusuttl
bargains in real estate to
offer at thin time. I f you
are looking for u real inves intent, see us.

AMtSKANTOIACCOCa

I l l y T h e A **o rliH e d l’ re**&gt;

IN D IA N A P O L IS , InihrWnreh 31
Fifty-five y f 'the sixty-two residents
Gary and Lake county, Indiana, tr
on the charge of conspiracy to viol;
•the Volstead law, were found gui

and charter ships to the applicant
^
U* ? i|my,n« / ,; r th* felt that the Sanford interests could
city
or state, for a period of five
ther fellow’s advertising, hut is not ^
^
h.,p tf&gt; thl. ^ pcr without
years,
free of cost. A fte r the steam­
i in ltd
&gt;y it.
0, within and ,in this wny they were
ship
line
has been operated for five
..Many non-advertisers ha.ve often
-|iy j|r. Holly and his partners
the
government transfers title
years
rendered who paid
the large ndycrwhf) a|„0- f ,.u , hat itwould he a fine
the ships to the city or state opera {
Ising hills of their
competitors, not
thjng f()r Tht. ||era|,]„ f Winterin Park
ing as
.the line, hut n gunrunty is to he
inliaing that they
themselves were
(jj ^ 8o]t.|y winter Park owned
aying most dearly, fo r-it. ^
The v;n„ f ()rfj Herald was wholly own- giyen the government that the line
Why not stop paying the advertis- ed by Hanford citizens. ' Therefore will he continued for three years long­
er. It is thought that cities like Se­
attle, Tacoma, Portland, Han Francis­
co, Lqs Angeles, Han Diego, Galves­
ton, Houston, Port Arthur, New (tr­
ie amt, Mobile, Pensacola, Tampa,MarkM-nuille, Savannah, Charleston, W il­
mington, Norfolk, Baltimore, Phila­
delphia, Newark. Jersey Gity, Hobok­
en, perhaps New York, New Haven,
■providence, Fall River, New Bedford,
Boston, Portland ami jstitne of the
states in which these cities ate Idealtil would be interested. In view of
the Great Lnkes-St. Lawrence (Yinnl,
thought best to iall upon their fund mid liie wonderful cities on tin- Great
M AKING GAINS
of newspaper experience to help our Lakes, it is thought some of ■ them
publication over Some of the pit falls might take advantage of this, in ease
Several articles, in the newspaper*
so commonly encountered by most idl tin- hill becomes a law at tin- next scslately state that the churches in
projects of like niituie j,n their ’jti- ■lioit. .Thu number of the bill is S.
America an- making gains. This is I
■flint" stagi-s. We lose . our guild
not especially startling to the people
friends only in the sense that they
living in Hu- hjnulli r cities hut living
will no longer brighten our. official YOI N(i MEN WHO WORK III FI I
true it is a matter f&lt;tr congratulation.
meeting with their pH--etna- which
WAY •
Anyone studying the situation f&lt;a the
has, in the past, been so greatly eti*
past ten years would know that tho*
i‘..e. -I t w iiip. ■■ “i.t tin- helm" locally
churches tiif gaining in membership
We join in wMiTTTfSytiu-i.i tin- same
arid the fai l is apparent to anyone J
degree of success lirf^vis tliell hope
attending the Sunday schools. It is
foi the future of The sVinter Park
the Sunday schools and tin- men'll
Herald. Winter I’atk lliyald.
elnlis tif Hu- vaiious churi lies who are'
And the same to you /&lt;hl fi lends,
lespotisible for tin- many new nteinand many umie of tiuin. Ibir itwe tbet fn tin-’ eh ii rr box. 1'be Sumlav
meiil at Winter Part, yie d«d us some
very line ftn-id \sln-m w siial! hnn-n
and re.-pi-c.t as long as wl- li\e. ,.\ud
it was only bemuse the Vmsiness at lin.i in ..ei . -teemed * ontr-nqioiurv.
Sanfoid was taking all mlr turn1 ami Hie St. Augustine Bei.otd, the follow
attention that we though! of giving ing:

thorittes or the necessity o f getting
a—Bub*—money for ^ Rome purpose,
shows what is supposed to be the
identical luce previously ex|iil&gt;itgd
uuc offers to sell for the price offer­
ed earlier in the day. In thd semidarkness there is only u brief exam­
ination, the needed number of yards
are bought and paid for— and the in­
cident is closed, . .
The next morning un examination
is made of the purchase o f the pre-vious; evening, and it is leutned ihut
the lace bought could have Keen se­
cured ut about ten cents the yard—
or somewhere* jdout that price at n

cigarettes

“ALLEG H A N Y ” —

C. M. II \ILF, (Jen. Agt
Lit ksunv lile. vl'elephone fi3S

fttP A IK IR

If You’re Tired of Paying

hot tot’ lit us
Ry knoping

and

" B E R K S H IR E "
• of the

Merchants &amp; Miners
Transportation Co.
will Rttir from
JACKSONVILLE %iu SAVAN ­
NAH FOR RALTIMOKE
G:0» I*.. SI. ABRIL I1TH -ANl) 21KT
Reservation* for stateroom accommo­
dation and automobile, including elos-

(-M cars, w-curyd from C. M.

Hade,.

General Agent, Jacksonville, Florida. .

Repair Department

�ra

’ .t '

.

'

&gt; ’

-i

. * ■' •

'

ADS
to
■a
Pn

Ra FOR RENT— Email cottngn J. Map™n*_ ________________ , • * 3l3-4tp
to
FOR ItE-NT— Email brown cottage,
second J^tuse above track on Mag­
to
CH AS. L.
nolia Avenue In 1760 block, cheap.
Jr. Call' this evening or.before 9 a. in.
Tur-day. ,
/ __ •
1
l-dh-lt
lb FOR R E N T— Furni-hcd rooms, all [ ? ft V r L i f t i x n H p n W i l l
conveniences, Sl:i Magnolia Avenue. U 0 ^ L D l l i e n C i e n W i l l
to

Classified Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken for less than 23c.
And positively no Classified
.Ads chnrged to anynpe. Cash to
Fa must accompany all orders. 't o
Count the words and remit fa
acordingly,*
to

• 3-3tp

W ANTED

*

T H E S A N F O R D D A IL Y H E R A L D , M O N D A Y, A P R lt 2, 1923

FOR R E N T

CLASSIFIED

••

'

' ? *v

described property situated in Semi­ nolo County, Florida, to-wit: Lota 4
nole County, Florida, to-wit:
Beg. and 5 o f Block 8, Russell's plat of
10.05 chs. S. and 3.92 chs. E. of NW. Fort Reed. The said lnrld being as­
rok o f NE 1-4 of SW 1-4, See. 6, Twp. sessed -at the date o f the issuance of
20 S. R. 31, run S 2 1-2 chs, E 6 chs. such certificate in the nftmo o f A. B.
;
N 2 1-2 ch?., W 0 chs., containing 1 Russell. • .
ncre &gt;I-L. The said land being assess­
Unless said certificates shall be iced nt the date of the issuance of such dee’med according to law tax decil will
certificate in the name of R. .T. Dole* issue thereon op the 3rd day o f April,
gall.
A. D. 1023.
* t
,,. .
Also
Tax Certificate No. 2243,] Witness my official signature and
dated the 2nd day Of June, 1896, ha,n' seal this the 2Gth day o f ’February, A.
filer! snitl certificate in my office nnd! D 1023.
has made application for tax deed to:
(H E A L)
E. A. DOU/tLASS,
issue in accordance with law. Saill cer-j
Clerk Circuit Court,
tificate embraces the following de-:
Seminole County, Fla
scribed property situated in Seminole1

BR ITT, Editor

Represent the Sanford
Country Club in Jax

M ONEY
Cut out .this slip, enclose with' 5c
and mail it to Foley it Co., 2835 Shef­
field, III., writing your name and adfidd, III., writing your name nnti adtum a trial package containing •Fol­
ey’s Honey and Tar Compound for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley .Kid­
ney Fills for pains in sides and back;
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic
Tablets, n wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic for ’ constipation,
biliousness, headaches, and sluggish

W ANE D — A ebnru-e to. build
your
The Sanford Country (Hub, one of
to
new home bcfdre. lumber gets any
the newest members o f the Florida
higher. Flans and estimates furnish­
Golf Association, will send Roy t'hritCounty, Florida: E. 9 1-2 chs. of NEJ2-26-Ctp
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.[bowels. Sold everywhere— Adv.
ed.—Sanford -Novelty-Works. 183-tfc tenden to Jacksonville to uphold San­
Monday and Tuesday—“ Heroes of
1-4 of S W -M , See. 0, Twp. 20, S. R .j----- &gt;----- ■, ----- ■ ■
l&gt;--" .. ■— :■■■ t ;
• ■ ■:
■A
ANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern ford’s honors. “ Chief” should pro­ the Street."
31
E.
(Less
lots
A.
B,
C.
nnd
D.
less
■
,
seed, for good clean stock will pay duce results.
,
'
Q
iram-a ana irrigation plugs at t t « a good price. Address W. F. Newell.
Wesley Freckles Burry in the lead- beg. N. E. gor. run S 3.78 chs., W 5.69 ■
Roy
balance of the Coun--. is like the
----------------------------chs.,
N.
3.78
chs.,
E
3.59
chk).#
The
■
I Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfr Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka, try Club players of: Sanford, his be- 1
fo liV
said lanij being assessQd n( Uu&gt; di\tvj5f45
[FO R S-\LEb-UQ8HSt.Mid„UnyB, jiaints
ml
innsmurjf
n«1
ls
n
wo'mlorttfl
picTurc
tKalTu,,,
issuance o f such^certificate In lb e a
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty W ANTED— Twelve Itov* between the the club Inst yenr, and inasmuch ns
shows the marking of on important namo nf Unknown
' Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc| ^
uf
&gt;nd 15
scI|-,hr „ ni|v it usually takes seven years to .make
milestone in Freckle’s career
Also: Tax Lertiflcate-No. 215, dat- ■
F F O R SALE— Rhode Island eggs for Herald on the street and also id be a real golfer, Roy .Will not. be ex­
•
.
4*
■ »
cd the 2nd day of June, A. 1). 1919, ■
pected
to
go
there
to
win
the
cham­
f.'J setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
Mrs. substitutes for carrier boy routes.
others are bad, but the good h a b i t
,sa'^ certificate in my office 5
f ^Ellsworth, Bcardall Avenue,. San­ See Lewis Shipp at the Herald office pionship honors, but from the rapid pathos, adventure and sparkling com■
strides
he
has
fn-on
making
at
this
edy skillfully interwoven in a de- nml has mnile "PPHcation for tax deed ■
in life is the “Saving Habit” be­
306-tfd
R3,tfp between 3:30 and 3:30 p. m.
ford.
game o f golf,
it looks ns if the lightful screen entertainment.
1 to issue.in accordance with law. Said ■
R S A L E — New 1923 Hudson ST- W ANTED 400 MEN. between April “ Chief” will at least be' high up
cause it makes you I N D E P E N D ­
____
certificate embraces the following dcdan, fully c lip p e d . three monthsj 10th and 15th to pick tomatoes; enough to get his name in the papers.
E N T of others instead o f D E ­
«» St’mino1': S
The ndvniice tmtiees st-.te that ■ny ribc'i
Id, run 3,000 miles, without a scratch highest wages paid nnd comfortable
Mr, Chrittcndcn leaves this after­
Co ty, Florida, to-wit: N. 1-2 o f *
there will be some added attiactions
PENDENT.
\
,
fo r $2,000, being $800 less than cost. iiunrtem. Write if you can conic and
noon in onler to be there in time to
N
f SE 1-4, Sl’c. 8, Twp. 20. ' ■
Leaving the state. S. IS. Hill, Semi­ bring nic-n.— S. E. Rice, Vero, Florfda. get warmed up before the .opening of —some extras. That means a good
Range ’ !: J E. Containing 20 acres {[
Sanford, Florida. 311-Gtc
* Start the saving: habit today'to
McJi-22-to-Apr. -15 the contest which starts Wednesday bill, don’ t fail to see it.
#nole Hotel,
,
M L, The said land iicing assessed at J
FOR S A LE — Nice cottage nnd corner WAN’TK D TO TR A D E — Farm of 40 afternoon. Wo are betting on you
the date of the issuance yf such eerti* ■
your decided advantage.
Seeing this line picture t»t,i«ht. ,/icnte. }n thc namc of j „ Hryc0&lt;
lot at Magnoliu and Eleventh St. acres at Geneva for used cur with .“ Chief.”
without cost to himself) w&gt;U be Mr.
A|w’;. TflX rirU ficatl, No. 74:&gt; dat- f f i
Sanford, Florida.
Convenient to starter* Ford preferred.— F. B. BradInterest at Our Savings D e­
Charles Chambers and family. Mr. ^ thp 2nd dny .o£ j um,t A .
UMa. ■ '
churches, nnd schools. Easy terms.— ky.’ lbix (13, Geneva, l-'la.
2-0tp Lake Monroe Ball Club
Chambers has a box seat waiting
^as fi|D,| sa|,i certificate in.my office ■
E. B. Gifford, General Delivery, San­ (. hiengo, III.
partment wilHielp you.
•
2 ltp
him— come use it.
Rounding
Into
Shape
ford, Fla.
313-4tp
and has made application for tax deed ■
_____ W ANTED- May
1st,
experienced
to issue in accordance with law. Said J
HOUSES h or Sale or Lent. Fnccs
book-keeper and stenographer. Must
Wednesday and Thursday ‘Omar certificate embraces the following dc-jH
The Lake Motyfop ball club.- known
reasonable. Chas. B. Brown, l-ake jJt ncatj f nst nnd accurate with, figto those on the.i(e«ide ns “The ‘Pentin- tht- Tent Maker" nnd "Reg o’ My scribed proiwity, situated in Seminole
Mnry.
1-dtp ures. I’ refijr one experienced vin rcCounty, Florida, to-wit: Lots'3 and«i
fast rounding Heart" Friday arid‘Saturday.
FOR S A L E — T en ’ room, two-story tail lumber business, but is not essen-. ,olg Athlelie.
V',*' '*'• CluivNiire
'
I, Block 4, Russell’s- Plat of Fort
n&lt;fl^b^&gt;nire
the
real
openhouse, on lot fucing west 145 i&gt;y 130 tial, Applicants answer in own hand-- .n ' i-rpe ani
’ You will note/ that on account of the Reed, -The said land being assessed ^
•*t?balI
-season
they
will
fe e t Best purchase in Sanford for writing, stating salary &lt;;ypcvted.—The -n’ , ; '
lhC ,!l
increasing patronage of the Princess nt thc date of the issuance of such. ■
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
money. * See Ellison George,
l “ r’ 'V*
H. Co., eare Herald. .’ . 2-tfc be- in shape to do battle with
,
.
theatre, in ofder that ull will get certificate in the name of A. If. Kus- H
.
vi
—
;-------------&lt;4—
,—
.
amateur
tram
of
the
State.
ner 4th and Cypress Avc.’
l-6tc 7^1A N TE D — 4 room cottage, fmalerh
, ,
*
\ ,
■
* ■
a chance to two all the pictures, Os- sc
„
.,7
iJike
Monroe
is
fortunate
11
in
having
FOR S A LE — Strawberries.
Orders
5 F. P. FORSTER; President
, ,
•
B. F. WHITNER, Cashier
conveniences.
I’hone 2oO.
3-3tc
&lt;
Also:* -Tax Certificate No. 717, dntsofne ie-al maTi-riat.right at home and - borne is trying the ktOnt N* running
taken one day, berries delivered fol­ W ANTED Rooms
ta tia
small house, wherever ...... jble they will u.-e homo all his pictures tw i» nights this week. ed the 2nd- Tiay of June, A. D. 1913,
ma ai m e s
lowing day, 12*ie per iiuart. I’hone
Phone 110.
unfurnished* by l
has
filed
said
certificate
In
my
o
ffic
e
1-----■
■
boys, and -*^V "hen they are up This Uiri’fr- you a chance to see (hem
3303 or.L, II. Jones, P. O. Box 343.
:i-:;tp
and has made application for tax deed
against
somethir.g real big will they all. ^
2-r.tc
to issue in accordance with law. Said
,
m
m
lL,M
1
------------------—
eon.' i'b r out of town material,, They
F 0 k—S A L E — Ilea 11J11ul budding lol^
v
LOST
certificate einhrkce* the following-de­
At
the,
Easter
dance
tonight
at
the
will u-e Sanford 'boys ^ mi time to
good location, $100 cash, bidatu
It A
1ine soi r»T male, «uii
scribed property situated in Semi­
lime,
but I.ukt- M01 ioe in*-pie feel Parish House you need not wear your
smaU monthly payments.— E. F, Lane.
•orrel horse. Finder please phone
nole County, Florida, to-wit: Lots 4'
dress’
suit.
It
is
an
informal
affair.
that they are u.-iiig home, buys right
Phone 95.
3-5tp 253-IL—J. C. Stapler.
. 2 *2tp
on as th y h:iv, tlint fueling that Those who do not'wish to dance can ""&lt;} r&gt;. t,f Ulm-k 6. Russell’s Plat of
FOR S A LK — Lot close in on First St,
Sanford arid l.akv Monroe' are as pay u dollar and get your lunch nml Fprtjleed. The said land being ns*
200 Park. Avc.
3-titp.
The Daily Herald,- 13c 'per week.
sessed at the date of the issuance of
i1ijliy*the dance and vuudeviile. 3-tic
but one.
such certificate in the name- of A. it.
__________ ’ &lt;; ,
There i- :i in- eCmg , \V y Monday
Russell.
t o
t o ,
night of tl.i- athb't
, lid) .im| the
FO R S A L E
Also: -Tax Certificate No. 7IH, dirt-r­
SlUlfold re—gb-, all that Ke interest* FOR S A L E —Two h ou sedS an ford ed the 2nd ilay of June, A. D: 1913,
to oil mi lot
V Heights, Hunter; Route A. Box !•'.«». ,ul|| fd ,.d M|id
tlf|t-„te in my, office
to invited 1
•l-Tllp
j,„s 1,tadc application "for tax deed
to suggest
to issue in accordance with law. Said
to Well-lltni il
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
if you have your vulcanizing done at Kent's. For you will
certificate
embraces the following de­
to
to
BOARD—With
luight .jittraclivc
Thi 1 •
scribed
property
situated
in
Seminole
be
so well pleased wilh your purchases lhat only satisfaction
to to
to
rooms in grivate home. New lumse
-il- n‘ to
County, Fluridif, fo-wit: Lots l and
v , to
will lie your lot. THE SMILE TH A T W O N T COME OFF is
to
between 7lh anto.Stli street, Lmirel
5, Block 7,^lti|ssell’a Plat of Fort Rccd.
"You can find the name of to to Cards of Sanford's Reput- to
n characteristic of our customers. There is at reason, o f
Avenue.— Mrs. E. V.' Booth.
3-2tp
Thi- said land being assessed nt the
gaio
to able Professional Men, each to
every live IJuslhesa Man
course. Cpme. learn it !
'
*
of : . i
■
• Notice of Application for Tax Deed dale of tile issuance of such certifi­
to of Mhun, in his chueen pro­
in Sanford in this Column
ft
*
X
* I,I
cate in the name of A. II. Russell.
dial I rg' ,u'
UndeF Section 575 of the General
to fraslon the llrruld recumeach day.
, Also; Tax Certificate No. 7l9.datS i-lie i ' i
Statute* of the Stale of Florida
to 'me^sda to the people.
• * t
i*i.
.1 &gt;j I full for
id the 2nd day of June, A. I*. 11*13.
r
}.v
*
•
»
*
,l!i
1
4
to to ta to to to ic a to
Notice is hereby given that 1.. Ken- lias filed said certificate in my office
t1
;
4
1
»*
'
■
*
&gt;
to to to to to to to to to
•cdy purchaser of Tax Certificate No. and ha* made application for tax deed
Oak' Avenue and Third Street «
1*;»1•• M •* .«v . • 1 , .! till Souford
o ,t
ii will play !13, dated the Till day of June, A*. H. to issue in acrordanee with law. Said
Quick Service Transfer
Hiuh » Ua*4 *
George A. DeCottes
■T. t Li . 1* - t o gitme in ri.iJU, has filed said certificate in m&gt; certificate embraces the following dethi. Sloriige E*3cilities
-SANFORl). FLORIDA
PHONE r
\\ at. (t for the 1office, and has made application f " r . Sl.ril«,-d property situated in SemiA iy o r n e v - a t - Ijiw
S SV1” 1
If we plesse you, tell others; jf not,
Tax Deed lo issue ip aeconlailCQ withJ
___________
’
.. a ,t it u &gt;1 it for llu&gt;
;ifiI oui • t-T:
tell 'us. Phone 498
law. Said certificate embrace*' 1the
Over Seminole County Bank
following describeil piopcity 8Uuuted
IAN FOLD
FLORIDA
Seminole CoUnt’y, Florida, fiu-wit:
SANFORD NO VELTY
E X H IB IT IO N G A M E S m
l.ots 332 and 333 Van Arsdale OsWORKS
borne Brokerage Co.’s Add. to Black
TAAIP \ l- lfu.
F R E D IL W IL S O N
Hammock. The said land being as­
phin IN 1*3-11 i;
V. C. COLLER, Pro|t
sessed at the date of the issuance of
• A T T O R N E Y * A T - L A W '*
___________
.
|7 “ ' ...
'
General Shop and Mill
biu-h certificate' in the name of N. L.
' First National Rank Building
, I.AKELdtN’ D. March 31.—Cleveland Sevenson. v
W o rk \
SANFORD
FLORIDA t \ 1 I.T ", P -U"i f N 1 «f-12 a.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 314, ddlCXINTRACTOR and BUILDER
cd the Ttti day of June, P.*2I), has Died
’
*
NKU
l lit!.FAN S. Maid. 31.—
6(7 Commerrial Street—Sanford. Flo.
raid certificate-in my office mwKlias
.
r
Procirtyu IN ' II -12 2; New Y. irk (A t
madii application for 'lax Deed to is­
-_
i
5-8-1A
sue
in accordance wil^lav*. Said cerC H E L L E M A IN E S
B. ^ H E R N D O N
DAYTONA. . .Mareli 31. Daytona lifictile embraces the following de­
&lt;
i. a w a r e i i
([■, s. I * 1 7 H» l: St, Augustine 2-5*0. scribed land situated 111 Seminole
For your lloracH, r &lt; l»i and Chirkcn*, if that i* »h at ytu really m atCf
DALLAS, ic y .. March’ 31.—Chica­ County, Florida, to-wit: W’ H Lot 342
INSURANCE AGENCY
mute
to »«-e us. Yttjp v*«II lx- plea.ed wilh the (jualitypf our feett
*;— Court lloitbc go (A ) 12 1; New York' l N l 9-10-0. and all Lot 313 Van Arsdale Osborne
FIR E --------AUTO-------- BONDS
well
a*
our prices and remember —
Brokerage
Co.’s
Add.
to
Black
Humh*
____
Osm lred
fHaaves I*e»!gned
MONTGOMERY, Ala., March 31.— iinock.
.
CiniihiiMti 1N 1 7 11-2;- Pliiladclphiu
•YOl'It MONEY HACK IF YOU AR E NOT SA tO TE D "
S. O. Shinholser
The said land being assessed at the
Flames can leap » .surpris­
Henry McLaulin, Jr., (.Vl
.VO.5.
date of thu issuance of such certifiing tli.stance. Sparks, em­
O
pt.D
.
_
;
Contractor and llflilder
bers and burning brands
FT. WORTH. l &lt;v „ March 31.—S t.''
in the name o f N. L. Sevenaon.
Opllitjn-Opiometrist
spread destruction,' You
I.ouis ( A.)',‘ 5; Fort Worth, (T e x .)'3. I Unlftto faid certificate rimll be re*t* FLORIDA .JJ |raHt First Street
flsnford. FIs.
deemed according to law Tux Deed
BANFORI)
may have to slum* your
will issue thereon on tlvr let dny of
neighbor’s
misfortune and
-r r 9
T IIK CASH FEED STORK
•!
i
May. A. D. 1923.
watch your house 4ft* up in
W ITNESS my offieial
signature
flames, too.
Fire cannot
A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons ELTO N J- M O U G H T O N
and
nvul
this
the
2*&gt;lh
dny
of
March,
a
1
w
a
y
s
be
prevented
K alaliltahrd 1IM*S
_
A R C H IT E C T • ^
A.
D.
1923.
hut
a
properly
drawn
in­
ll- E - A - l .
E -H - T - A - T - n
'0
--------- ,
Myrtle Avenue 11nd Fourth Street--------------------^otd, ftorida
(S
E
A
L
)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
surance
policy
will
always
laTealnrula
P iT B I ,
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
Got
A
n
Abstract
Before
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
guard you against financial
laavraarr
t 'a - Im r r o r r d laa&lt;
4ANFORD *:
*s*
FLORIDA
Seminole County, Flu.
loss.
ta
rrlr
lloud.
Buying
Property
f l l r I.ola
3-2d-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
I.uaaa
Let this agency tell you
lloaaes

Some Habits are Good

4%

I First National Bank j

BUSINESS.
DIRECTORY

You Cannot Be Cross

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g C o m p a n y

T h e Belst

S

Fire may start next
door and end in.
your house.

m

Sanford Feed &amp; Suppy G.

J

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

llaatnraa P r o p r r t r

llaalaraa

t'bau rra

M R I I C ll
■ A N K O ItU
1‘ kuar «H

H K A I-T V

E. A. D O U G LA S S . Pres.

Real Estate

r -----------*

CO M PA.NT

IN V E N T M U S T
IS M

CO M I’ ANV

Cut Flower*--------- — Floral Design*
Annual and Ornamental Plant*
814 ^fyrtle Are.-----------Phone 260-W

S A N F O R D M A C H IN E
COM PANY
* General Machine and Boiler
Works«
*
•« ■
•
&lt;CyUnder Grinding
Automobile Repaint
Acetylene Welding
Phone 62
■ Sanford, Florida

'

FIRE, f.ll’ E, Al.’TO INSURANCE

lla « a u lla A i r .

S T E W A R T The Florist

Feed, Grain, Hay and Fer lizeis

\V. IJ. T H IG P E N

Main riffle*

Rett. 203-

-I’ hoaeo-

B A B Y CH IC K
FOOD
With Butter M ilk —

-OfTire 271

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

Raises
Baby Chickens

PHYSICi.VN-SLTMiEDN
»
**

ItontUM, 200-207*298 Md*ch Building

.

t

Baby Chick Feed
Everyi*ody •invited to the Luster
Ball, April 2nd, Pariah Hoiuk!. 3t«.trc
Bush net I's famiiux. urchwilr-a ^ *'.111
furnish the music for. the lUMcr
Dance at thc Parish Houw « » ' Mun'
day nigftt. *
JL14tr
The Herald delivered sis time* n
week for 10c.

' .. **

»

I

Baby Growing: Mash
Laying: Mash

L P. McCulIer

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 uf the General
Statute* of the State of Florida
Notice is hereby given that D. Pitt,;
purchaser o f Tax Certificate No. 1214,
dated the 3rd day of June, A. D. 1912,1
hoi filed xnjd certificate* in my office
anti has mndu application for Tax
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces thc follow­
ing described property N ^ p a tcd in
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Lot
8, Block 3, Rusaell'a Plat Fort Reed.
The said land being assessed ai the
date o f tiie issuance o f such certifi­
cate in the name of A. 11. Russell.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 347, dated
the 0th day uf July, A. D. 1915, has
filed auili certificate in my office and
has made application for Tax Deed lo|
issue in accordance with law. Said
certificate embraces thc following

J

some important facts about
fire insurance and the ex­
cellence of the protection
offered in the Hartford
Fire Insurance Company,

Baby Chicks and Hatchinl

Eggs

SANFORl), FLORIDA
Phone 39U
Real Estate

Investments

-----1 N B U H A N C E-----FIRE,’ AUTO, CROP, FREEZE.
LIABILITY. LIFE, BONDS

2000 Men, Women and Children
TO HELP HARVEST TOMATOES A T MOOB* HAVEN,
FLORIDA
PACKINGHOUSE OPENS A P R IL 10711
When you arrive at Moore Haven upply to Muyor Daniel*

,'Jva

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="16">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="17647">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1923</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18428">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, March 31, 1923</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18429">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18430">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 31, 1923.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18431">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18432">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 31, 1923; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18433">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18434">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18435">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18436">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1857" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1729">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/4780ca3a152420463caac938e1123123.pdf</src>
        <authentication>96f409d3ceb85606fa083851948329fd</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="18427">
                    <text>t ••••*

PERCY BAYLESS
ipfiTSENTENCE 1IMPOSED
PAID PENALTY OF
CATHOLIC- CHURCH ~ DEATH TODAY
I RUSSIA COMMUTED TODAY

' l

&lt;*-

FAST TRAIN
IS WRECKED
OF VICAR
ON BIG FOUR

ICEIVED 10 Y EA R S OF IM­
PRISONMENT UNDER
fiTrRICT ISOLATION

AFTER SEVERAL ATTEMPTS TO! » r .
T . .
,,
rri
o •i
xxr
U¥T
*
SAVE m s L IFE n e g r o w a s - i A fter Joining the Klan Said it JVas “Un-AmeriiicN G t h i s m o r n in g
i
.can” and He Quit

Percy Bayliss paid the penalty for
_•
.
.... .
..
f l l y 'I h r AMNiirlnfril I ' r m 4 )
his crime of killing Deputy SherifT j
INClIANATOLIS, March R0.-—Lawrence Lyons, chairman pf
Cleveland Jacobs, today. Several weeks! the Indiana State Committee, admitted today that he had resigned
ago Ilfo date was set for the Hhnging,' t ‘’om the Ku KJux after having joined the organization about six
hut at the requests of sever nl a tto r-! Weeks a g o / Lyons said he had given the statement to the Ameri­

can Unity League a t Chicago in which he characterized the Klan

PREMIER LEMNE r
IS DYING TODAY
SAYS DISPATCHES!WRECK TENEMU
THAT DESTROYED TW&lt;
TORIES Ifc EA ST TWE1
SIXTH ST R EE T

nays from another county who had
as “ un-American”. ^Lyns was in Brook, 'Inti., today. His admission
Hi tchkavitch Tor Giemcncy Was
BOSTON TO" CINCINNATI TRAIN been engaged on the case, Governor of Klan membership was made during tin interview by telephone. HEAD OF RUSSIAN SOVIET E'x* |And Business House Adj
■Denied Rut Sovftt Afraid
and Explosion Blew
HITS AUTOMOBILE AND
Hardee gave the negro a reprieve of Lyons explained Jthat after joining the Klan he hud discovered it
PECTED TO PASS OUT
. to Kill Him
I/own on Firemen
JU.M1
Mt*S TRACK
*
SOON
•
*
tWo weeks to give thu pardoning hoard was not an organization in which he cured to be identified and he
IH » T li* A a a n rla fr4 I 'r r a a )
!
a chance to review the ease with the submitted his resignation^! week ago.
( n y T h e A a n o c l n t r il I’ r r a a )
t n y T l i o A a n o cln tr d I ' r r a a )
o s c p w , March 30.—Tho doath
NE WVORK, March 30.‘—One !
attorneys which was done, the board
COLUMBUS,
O.,
March
30.-rPfveunco recently imposed on ArchJ man was killed npd fifteen oUiW
tefusing to grant the reprieve nnd stay
Mshop Zopliak* head of the Homan are known to huve been killed and
1
j .fared, several seriously, toddy,
the
execution..
The
night
before
the
'.’atnolle 1church in Husain, was com­ many injured, some seriously, when a
!
fighting a blaze that destroyed
day
agt
at
that
time
Sheriff
Hand
muted today to tt*n years imprison­ fast Big Four Pullman train enrouto
factories in East 2Gth street
thc negro to Tampa for safe
fro
niBoston
to
Cincinnati
atru
ment under strict isolation. The npso wrecked two Yloora of an nc
tog and he has been in the Tam­
real of Vicar General Uutchkuvitcb automobile, at a grade cross!
in^ tenement and business house
pa jail until last Sunday night when
noith
Cnty
limits
this
morning.**THe
lir clemency was denied. explosion
of escaping gas tyeW a ,t
Johnny J . Jones had^Justificd his 111Ic* m l coat, was 'going' around the
ho was brought here nnd has been in
The central executive committee engine left the tracks and turned oil­
tering
brick
wall into tjpit-ktfeet at
the county jail up to the time of the existence this yea* if he neve^ did So merry-go-round lal by herself nnd her
vhich met to consider^the requests for er in the ditch, four Pullmans piling
hurled
a
score
.of firemdit.
hanging this morning.
, before, in the children’s playground he expression was beatific. The grownmitigation of sentcnics said in their on top of it. All the cars of the train
Julius
Spaniar
was billed and six
There
were
only
n
few
invited
by
he
hns
created
on.his
“Joy
Plaza,”
Ed.
ups
could
not
get
on
if
they
wished,
di dslon that bofh prelntes deserved except the diner loft the track. The
others badly burned nnd hurt by f a ll- ,.
Sheriff
Hand
to
witness
the
hanging
R.
Salter,
the
Jones’
Hired
Boy
say^
lthc
seats
are
not
nearly
large
enough,
truin
was
more
than
an
hour
late
and
ti i’ penalty imposed by the Moscow
ing bricks,.Other firemen wore burned
o irt, but that commutation was or-' wa srunning at a speed estimuted he-, this, morning, hut all the adjoining A man and his wife brought two little'T he ferris wheel is only about sevt'n
while rescuing occupants of the. build­
fcncc3
and
houses
had
their
quota
of
:
kiddies
up
to
the
ticket
box
the
first
jfeet
high,
with_
tiny.neats
mid
all
conttween
sixty-live
nnd
seventy
miles
an
d ed in the case of the Archbishop
ing. The blaze started in a four story'
hour.
ucoplo anxious to witiie-s the hanging.! afternoon ninrt said, “Here is $2 ; letjplotf. The roulette* wheel is a regular'
hfauso ,n editnin element of the Cnbrick
factory’ occupied by d laundry, ;
ta ille citizen.- in Russia might.cxploit . It
. .is one of the heaviest and finest In the jail yard the city police force; the kids ride till that is Used up, and : little game. They fall off on to heavy
and
several
paper- box concerns and
padded
sides and scramble
t'l sentence as being directed against i trn",’R , Iu*, dtL‘(I by the Big l our. 1 he all the sheriff’s force and other offi- if there is any. more
• • to pny,
^ I \yill give
.
'
"** on again,
spread
toa
five
story building. Twelve/
dead thus far include two trainment, eors were present. Among those fipiu. it-to-uuu-wlien I como^hack.” -Then) hut the game is that they can’t stify
11 pribets and their Religion
families
in
adjoining
tenements fled* fs
and-tiirae-iiivmlfrnt-of-thprantcnnntilF nut of the city were Sheriff Karcll, went off ill peace to see the rest of ion, the. wheel always-throws them off
to
the
streets
in
their
night clothei.
of
Orlando
accompanied
by
Deputies
party. Roscuo workers.said that oth­
the festivals. It.was worth money to 'n s it revolves.
er -dead may he found in the wreck­ Peel and'Cn Authors, Sheriff- CqsBkiy |r.ee thu expression on those children's. With the new fronts aud the electric
age. Every available ambulance and of Lake
o«-they*\t-pnt:-nn the little ntor- ‘'patterns over all, the Joy Plaza is
N IC O L A I L E N IN
Ttoclor wus rushed- to the scene of the Lucie county nnd (,-hief of police l^vpr- ry-go-rnund and the tiny swing, anil like a veritable little Cothcy Island
M ly T h e A a a p rfn trd I'rc a a )
wreck and noon the injured were being atrcct of Winter Park.
they never did get, on the ferris wheel ’There uro more attractions than Inst • LONDON, March 80.—^Premier 1a&gt;day. March 20th:
receive dnt hospitals’.
Promptly at ten minutes after ten llo r when they fried the roulette wheel year, nnd while some of the old favor­ nlne is dying, says a dispatch to tho
iriiia—Sanford Sectioh ................ 84
Hnyliss was led out of the jail uc they simply would not get off.
ites remain—the midgets are here Exchange ‘Telegraph company from
rida— Tampa section .....
2
cotnpnnfcd
by
deputy
sheriff
Vickers
Those
four
rides
have
been
built
by
I.again,
and some of the others—there Stockholm, quoting Ilelsingfocd’s cor­
CINCINNATI, March * 10.—A re­
,rida—by boat, 49 grated.
'm *
port received at the Big Four rnilrond and Williams and was taken to- tho Mr. Jones especially for the children ' are •a lot of new ones. There are respondent as telegraphing that* the
II Ua*Munatcc section
.......10 headquarters lure said that eleven scaffold by the deputies und slieriff and lie is usually around watching j twelve riding devices. • There are all
Soviet legion in Helsingfors has re­ GOOD SALE OF TICKETS IS R E­
persons wero killed in th wreck of Hand mid the visiting sheriffs. Ho them himself. He wants the little: the old ones aud in addition a waltzT o t al . - .
ceived
a confidential message from
was
;icd
and
tlie
noose
was
adjurted,
...........
...105
PORTED. BUT NOT ENOyOJI
the passenger train No. 11 on th out­
phes, who nrc too smalhto fa* on thejilig whirl, tlie cuUipHJne, the. airplane
Shipments tr * -»•»....
and
the
black
enp
placed
over
his
face
unreported
.*
skirts of Columbus. Six unidentified
TO PUT IT O V Eh^‘:
big devices or who would he Mlaid to!ride, the butterfly, riding the rapids, Moscow to that effect. Paralysis of
March 2Hth:l «»vious!y
by Sheriff Hand and Sheriff Karcll go, if their parents would let them, j aud another that holds fourten peo- the righ arm is spreading, according
104 crates. .1 i l»oiit from Sanford, bodies had been recovered; the report
and. Deputies Fell and Williams, and to have u timp of their awn.' One i plif and gives them' a perfectly new to tlie dispatch. After his death is
stated.
The Rcdpnth Chautauqua under -tho
ms he stood on the trap with a negro smull girl* about two years old', in a I sensation.
quoted, the message adds, that a mil- j auspices of the Sanford Chautauqua
Shipping Pol
minister Sheriff Hand with his hand
formation for Thursit a ry dictatorship will he established j association, will open on Saturday /
d:
P.
M.
Elder
Resigns,
&gt;
.
on the trigger of the tiap dpor naked)
headed by Trotsky with four or five' afternoon ut 4 o’clock nt the big tent
rrh
20
th
:
SANFOUI
Hnyllss if he had anything to say and
associates.
j on the city lots west of t)ie court
A.: Cool, cloudy. *“'• H. C. Haskins Ap-&gt;
linulinga.ha
he answered in the begative. The
house. A grand concert l^y the Di Geor­
ment alow, m Jemand and movepointed
Acting
P.
M.
trigger was then pressed and the body
gia Concert Orchestra will feature_____
tho
EASTER
WEATHER
K usual tOrr . dull. Curlomls f. o.
shot below where tho enclosure was
.MAY
SPOIL
MANY
j
afternoon
program,
also
tho
evening
10 incr crates Goldor. Self-hlan
Postmaster P. M.' Elder has resign­ so cenvd from view by a canvass. On­
SPRING BONNETS j ontertninment at eight o'clock. This
4-0-‘dozen stalks in
the rough ic
ed his position tlie same being accept­ ly the twelve people with Drs. Den­
--------i musical treat will he followed by
$1.66, New French
Strain 4-0 i
ed by the department nnfl ’FIrst As­ ton, Slovens and Ma (shall WerenllowWASHINGTON,
March
30.—
Look-1
Granville Jone^ In his noteworthy adalks . in the
$1.25-$1.40,
^ nrrough sistant Postmaster. Harokj C. Haskins ud in’ the enclosure after the body was
ing
ahead
to
Sunday,
which
happens
dress
“Tho Philosophy of a Hill Billy”
well blanch" V around ?L25, few hns been appointed to tako the place shot below1,, hut the crowd that had Planned Radical Unions’ in Several IN BIRMINGHAM WHO TOOK OUT
Granville
Jones is a thorough.student
4
to
ho
Easter,
the
weather
man
whose*
States
HEALTH OFFICER AND BEAT
blanching
&lt;Jolden &gt; el.f ’ during the interim. Copt. Elder hud gathered on tlie outside were allowed
of
Ihesent
day
affairs,
nnd-his
lecture
4 * ,e\\‘ I’ ranch
forecast
territory
embraces
eastern
t
Strain ilbout one year to serve of his terms to view the remains afterward.
‘
HIM
poor quittil;
r4
rates, saw little last night that would j is forceful, logical, and patriotic and
Illy Tlir Aamirlntril I'rraa)
d condition low ns of eight yenrs, hut his health having
' The execution occurred at ten mip-‘
|1.15. MiAh’
ST. JO SEPH , Mich, March 30.—Wt
comfort
the
average
feminine
mind.!
carries
with
it
a
flow
of
unlimited
hu•«Jlr T l i * A a a o r ln f r d I ' r r a a )
HI ipnnjits rolled unsold. been unequal to ' the task of doing utes after ten and the body was al­ Foster, charged with criminal syndi­
BIRMINGHAM, Match 30—'Tho in­ Tho temperature, he predicted, will he. mor.
'j.
n big share of the work nnd the fail­ lowed to imng for twenty minutes calism last summer planuud a radi­ dictment of two. ..dairymen and n “below normal.”
TOTAL CAi
A check up meeting Thursday showT SHIPMENTS
ure of the department to give him suf; after which he was pronounced dead cal union of copper miners at Butte, plumber today by the Jcffcreon coun­
FROM &amp;
Cloudy weather with rain or snow 1 ^’&lt;i fhat the seuson tickets are rapidly
rprr,
SON TO 11 Util THIS SEA- • • licicnt help made it necessary for by County Physician Denton and by und in Miiines.ota*nm! Michigan mines, ty grand, jury marked tlie. first an­ In many sections will he general east |being placed and association members
Total curlotf K ..................... 2.810 ldm to give up the work. Ills.many Drs. Marshall and Stevens. The body Foster admitted on cross examination nounced result of the investigation of of tho. Mississippi during the next j Hrt' confident t^at if the public Cbau,u»n# from Man*
friends here will hate to hear of Ills was then delivered to the undertaker today mid ackuowlcged authorship of the Hogging of Dr. J . 1). Dowling, city
atee this
taiiqua -supporters for high dags on­
«. kite
.... 1 |-M— leaving the postoffice where he lfus nqd taken from the enclosure for bu­ a letter to’ tho co-defendant ill which and county health officer last May. In- Vwo days. A break in the cold snap tertninment will get busy und the
Total cnrloti
muy
come
today-in'the.
Atlantic
states,
iivm11 from Snnspent so many years in faithful ser­ rial. * .
ho proposed that such union he form­ Tlietmepts were returned in Circuit hut colder weather will overspread the week promises to surpass preceding
ford last
[r *t dote.......... 2,228 vice nnd where he was always ready -^Fhc crime for tvhieh Buylisb paid ed.
court in supplementary near Kctona Ohio valley und lower lake region to­ yenrs. The only way to enjoy this en­
Totul carloth
uml willing to do all iii his power to the penalty occurred on the 2Gth of
arrested by agents of tho federal gov­ day and Saturday, and the middle nnd tertainment, tho only way for San­
atee Inst a| (,ent&gt; frdm ManIn to dale .......... 890 give the patrons of tlie ,dffice tho last September. Hayliss had come here
ernment
and today held in city jail in poith Atlantic Rtates, 'Tennessee* und ford to be. nationally known through
best of service. Cnpt,,Elder has nev- from Columhus.^Miss., to Sanford nnd Lone Robber Today
connection with the Dowling case,, the the interior of the. East gulf states to­ Rcdputh channels, the only w ayto put
Telegraphic &lt;
irl*. From Important ■er fully recovered from two nttueks engaged in a game of craps with sonic
Killed the Paym aster authorities nnnduhccdi This is the night and Saturday
Sanford oil the Chautauqua map is
urki'ts
L»f the influenza and he. has been try- other negroes, winning their money
first arrest in the case. • - ’ •
PITTSBUJ;
Lowest temperatures ovr recorded i for you to njtCnd these programs by
and Grabbed Roll
: :tl», cloudy, 4 Flor-|ing to get out df ihe increased work nnd as he statui) A pair of pants. The
Ida nrrived, f
this late in the season, thu weather buying a season ticket through which
rs on track including I that was placed upon hitn.'in the po- next duy the other negroes attempt­
EASTER
FASHIONS
you will lfo” doubly repaid. NOW,
broken. Op
hureuu said, were reported from var­
Fiiday: Supplies |silion of postmaster and there was ed to make him give up tho pnnts and Threw Pepper Into Eyes of Superin­
you have not bought your season tick
ARE READY FOR YOU
•moderate, .del
ious points.in the Atlantic states.
and movement plow, nothing left for him to do hut to quit he started to run to avoid them find
tendent
nnd
Escaped
et yuutwill find them an sale Lit Bow­
AT BAUM EL’S SHOP
market unse
FJoridn, 10 inch since lie was too conscientious to being chased suveral hi oe&amp; ran into
er’s Drug Store, Yowelj’s, Thrashers,
crates Golden •Blanching and New slight the work. He leaves the servST. JOHNS, N. F., March 30.—
I l l y T l i r A a a o H tilrd I ’ r r a a )
a negro house on Park uvdnue owned
.
French Strab
in this issue Bauinel’s Specialty Newfoundland, not^yet recovered from Herald Office, Weluka Apartments,
NEW YORK, Mai eh 30.—A lone
Joz. stalks best ice with a fine record af work well by a negro wftmaii. Alwut this time
and other husino6s houses in the down
$2.B0-$2.Gr&gt;, fa lidity $2.25-$2.50.; j done and while he would rather have
Shop calls your attention to the. raiU- mi early Match storm that crippeled
Deputy Sheriff Jncohs arrived on tho robhor'shot and killed John Wnllucc,
•town district.
o
DETROIT: “cloudy. 2 Florida. finished out liis eight years in office
r.nt Easter frocks tlinL they have steamer nnd rail- transportation and
scene nnd starting into the house to paymaster for Duncan Construction
PUT SANFORD OVER THE TOP
arrived, 9 car
track including the strain was too much for him and arrest the negro' received tho full con­ Co., in Ising Island City, threw pepper brought to Sanforil und the many blocked the const with ice fields, yes­ — BUY YOUR TICKET NOW.
broken. Supp
into the eyes of Murtin Cain, supor- beautiful designs in dresses and hats terday was in the throes of another
I
moderate, demand hir could not regain his health in the tents of n shot gun ut close range in
intendent-of lhii_iamipiiiiyr-ond escap­ for the ladies und-foi—the- children.- Turious blizzard.
good, moveme L dcraB,'m ft{ketj 3 close confinement of the office, but his-stomflehr-IIe-lived-only a few tn
Throughout last
A
The many friends of C. J . R yan’.......
to rcs'hme^farming at some utes afterward and the negro was cup- ed in an nutomobilu with four thousand Corsota, brassieres, silk petticoats, night und today the storm raged about
I inch crates IJolden expects
.
wete
glad to see him here again
Self-hlanching
. __ to*t
N,W Frenclf strain| time in the near future where he can tubed later by a crowd of people dollars. Four men were waiting in the smart hose, are among the many new the island, intense cold accompanying . — ..
the
gale.
Early
last
night
the
tern*
*
»
e
is
now
city
manager
of
things
the
Specialty
Shop
is
offering
motor
car.
4-G*dozYatelk»
he
in
the
open
air.
composed of negroes as well ns whites.
$:1.00-U.2.'| ordiR ye
___ ____ ......
nnd
came upu‘*to get Mrs. . Ryi
you for today und tomorrow und Mon- pernture
was 5r.. .i____
degrees_ below ___
zeroPierce
1
U,‘H
nary $2.50-$2/i.
Harold Haskina has been in the post Hayliss stuted nt tho trial that he
with
the
mercury
steadily
falling.
.
“nd
t
’lc
^
»
»
ly
to
take
them
ba,k
duy.
See
the
very
reasonable
prices
CHICAGO:
office for many yeura filling the posi­ did not know it was an officer coming Two Army Planes
clcar.
m
on
Ratines,
Swisses,
Voiles
and
OrAlready reports were coming Id of j * ort F,eIx^ Mr’
wna c tV »
*r. ,,
nia, ID Florid:
tion of assistant postmaster for the in the door but supposed it wna one
tuJ
^
LancLat Miami,
gandiea ip Drosses from $10.75 to vessels freed from the ice pack again 1‘^ r here for several years and h i, ’
track including rived, Cl
Apples
arc ! past twelve years or more under his of tho negroes who had been chasing
its
bonds.
The
mail
steam.[T
tlcnf
3
here,
while
regretting
to
sea’
$29.75.
Read
the
advertisement
in
iti
heavy, demand ';kwu n7.'/mod“or­
or-1 tothor, H- F- Haskinn and then under him and he grabbed tlie gun und fired
Will Waitrat Daytona this issuu. und see them ut Hnumol’s caught
cr
Kyle,
wh;di escaped from un |m- hint leave, are gluil to know that he
ntc. market auH.*tt“\cT ; ‘ u hich|
Capt.
Elder.
He
understands
*1110
wuh
.
without
taking
time
to
sec
who
it
ach
—where style reigns.
Goldei A''
work as few men understand it and IIo was taken to jail nnd in order, to
prisonment of several dqys on thu has a fine position in FL Pierce and V
On Remainder of Flyers Who Have /
7 “l”
VA/.BIarching 4-G under Ills capable leadership the- work
____________________
south coast, had been held in ice gff ‘ hey hope the family, will like their.
doz. stalks- — ,T K.
.. 3 doz.
avoid what scorned to he an imminent
and
Been To Porto Rico
Ha
M
fei
Us
Cn
lm
1
-A
M
fil
of
Sanford’s
postoffice
should
ho
car^.
St. Pierre for two day*, it vtas report- u&lt;tw hom°
th^
S a ,lynching, Sheriff Hund and come of
“J h ftr„in
Ha
*4
ried
on
with
tho
same
degree
of
effi­
ed.
The
sealing
flei/
is
frozen
in
Qnltord'
the city nnd county officers look him
4-0 doz. stalks 1^ 7., ca. ^ j QZ
i lly T h e A aan rlalrd P rra a )
Hu the eastern edga * 4 tho Grand Bunks,
ciency in the .future as-it has in the to Orlando nnd afterward to Tampa.
stalks $2.00;
MIAMI,
March 30.— Two of the six Ha
stalks $2Hu abo jniles frup^his port.
Ha
Hon. Forrest I&gt;akr and Mrs. Lake
IIo
was
tried
at
tho
fall
term
of
the
U. S. Arm&gt; planes which landed here
past. •,,
••
*2.25.
1
rsn
M
have
gone to Tallahassee where
Th
6
.posinni
qf
the
sealers
is
said
circuit
court
nnd
the
jury
brought
in
BOETON:^ 88,llo
yesterduy from-Porto . Rico left this
|o arrivals,
Cloudy .and HO to he mq^r unusual,, ns the dcurtierds will remUin during thu sixty days
inaml and .movement limited, mprket n verdict of guilty of murder In the morning for tho north. Lieut. McDofi- ttt For Florida:
3 unbrok'en and 4l/
irs pn tho
uie usu v found much further north, the legislature. Mr. Lak« la a leaijl ig
'demand! rather dull. Florida, 10 Inch crates first, degree and Judge PcrkitiH sen­ nId in the tank plane will land nt Day­ Ha cooler tonight; showers in
track. SuppBes
Saturday;
The c,
ptionally sc vote weather is cundidatu for tho position o f .*
arket isiNeiv French strain and Golden self- tenced him to be hung thu'date to be tona and taka on gas and wait for tho Hi north portion
ahd movement n'
he reason for their smith­ er of the house and is' o'lie of the most _
others. I.lyut. Stoner in- apother' plane f a partly cloudy and pooler Ha said to.
tea Ntew hlunching mixed 4-6 doz. .stalks most­ fixed by the governor.
stegdy. Florida,
t
c
prominent figures rfi the'Florida'legis-* ; ?
Ha
Several attempts were made to save le ft for Fort Bragg to spend Eustcr tn Kunduy, fair, anii coirtlnucd
ward .
F»"*tch Strain 8ying. . •
i.tiilkh best ly $2.2.ri-$2.50, few ld^h • us $2.75,
4t0
lnture. • ’ ,- /
Ha
f a ' cool.
..
..
( .• ,
$2.75-$3.00, fair .»
f eW tfusty, smaller sizes $1.75-$2.00. .Auction his life by people who did. not think wit hliis family.
V
1
.
.
*
•
\
'
Ra
he wus guilty of premoditutedanyf'ider
M
|.,\tell by Jookilig n t‘a woi
$2.50, Golden S&lt;
hipg 4-doz. prices: New French strain and Gold­
HVv,v-uit how much her hue’Ka Ha
Daily Herald on s ‘
Smoke
That European'critic who says that Ha Hu Kt. Iti Ka Hzi IU
en Keif-blanching mixed, washed and hut the law .wus llpully.
'ta lk s washed ah&lt;
ed $■'••00. .
take
its
course
nnd
the
oXocu
\
for
her
winter
sealHouse,
■
*
Mobley’S
’&gt;
B
Alherica
hus-no
leisure
clasa-should
precooled
3-8
doz.
stalks
$2.75-$3.00;
YOIUv: 1«*-' &gt;, Id FU&gt;riwatch our offive holders.
The Herald for first clasa jub worl^
Hunt's
Pharmacy.
■•°
^
de- green 3 und 4 doz. Btalks $1.25-$4.35. mprniug will close the cpsu.
•
,Ok'»,
1
. .urners,
' •
L
1 - ■ ?»KKUU
■■«■■•«■■»*
■■■■■■■■■■Hi
U
• v
i
* \r- ;•

r

«

1

OF THE

FIREMAN
KILLED
AT
FIRE;
STATE OF INDIANA H A S!
THE KU KLUX KLAN “ TFIFTEEN OTHERS
IN BIG NEW

PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN ONE
OF JOHNNY J. JONES FEATURES

CHAUTAUQUA *
STARTS PROGRAM
TOMORROW AFT.

Fo ster a d m its INDICTMENTS
CRIMINAL TACTICS FOUND TODAY
AGAINST MEN
ON STAND TODAY

THE WEATHER

C

£

m

�=====
F\ . ■ ( .iww of bolrtreovil contrSna
says that thin week n;id ftext week is Z*
tho time to plant yogr cotton, if you ■
Want the very best results.
■
Mr. Dexter,* of Lima, Ohio, was ^ There will be a .shortage of dust a
culling on »J , ' S. Dlnkot nnd family itUns ami of'calcium nnd lend nrsen* «
^itesi He sure to order what you need, ■
Thursday..1
' ,
.
‘ J right away, so-that when the critical M
Mr*. Almn Noose nnd little daugb-j,. Mr. uml Mrs. 0 . W.' EntzmingdJ time for their use comes, you will have .■
There could he no btflter index to c h iT * * *
ter, Audrey May, spent Wednesday! w/dre Visitors in'Sanford Saturday. j them. The period .'when t hey should ,■
with the former’s sister, iMrs. Harold j Prof. E. S. Miller was a visitor in
acter than a savings pass-book.
V (
\J used is*very short.
.
*
\ »
Haskins.
Orlando Saturday.
g
S A L E t^
Mirs Adams who has been visiting i .Mr. and Mrs. Smith Thompson-iiml
This* will serve you well nt nil times nnd V
The wvevlis the cotton planter is.inat the home qf Mrs. DeForost for Master Charles and Miss CJraee WiLj
IcatecJ in are the live ones in tin*
under till circumstances.
some time left lust week for her home son left Tuesdtiy for their bomdtjM
Id right at the'ttna the first squares
Mrs. DeForost accompanying her ns Maine.
.
j W on the plants. During tiie first
THE PEOPLES HANK of Snnford is
far as St. Augustine.
tional Biscuit Co., Unceda Bakers
M(r. nnd Mrs. Frank Poster return­
iek in June these weevils lay the
ready and anxious to help you to herp
—l.tm« Mav Rears, of French nve-; ed to their home in Vermont Wt-dufRgsjwhich start the i.caaon's infestayourself. Andnteresf-bcurinff account is
nue spent Sunday with Ruth Erlcson* day after h pignsant; iltiy-nt
-Vour-best recommendation.
coming out to tin; Sunday school witli1George Hotel.
n
•?ML
Miss Margaret.
* .1. E. Phipps arid Mrs. Del Mc\)’o J ^ /Cotton, planted the lust week jfl'/u
A giiod mdny of tho folks went ovorj day.
i March without fertilization or ITiA ■
Sunday to see the resultH of the tor-1 George 'Levine was transacting bui- Jirst week In April with fertilization j u
riolo boiler uxploHiou near Ijike Mary ine ii in SnMfnrd Tuesday.
will hnve about to or three s&lt;|uh(es to M
nnd wondor'ed that any oliil escaped
Mr. and Mrs. .Held were visitnA jjl 'the plant, or bo in jurt the properr*'
from it alive.
Oilando Monday.
•'
stage for removing the first
g
Mr. and Mrs. MenieK left TuwjjXft about JUne .r».
Mr. and Mrs. Hart Smith and daugh­
Sanford, Florida
v
4
j'V j}
ter nnd little friend, of Monroe were for tiieir liome in ('innei ticut.
COME IN AND SAMPLE NEW VARIETIES
Sunday visitors at the home o f Mr., . Mr. and Mrs. Echuinan and M'j&amp;
New Sheet Music for Easter
and Mrs. Henderson,, bringing ovorj Edith Sehumnlm and Mr. and VfiL*
Hintcrmister Piano Co.
Grandpa* and his wife to see the new, Manly were visilois in Orlando SflP*
baby.
in day.
•
Mrs. Heck took Mrs. Swayne in! Mr. pad Mrs. Ilnrry Walker and
to Dr. PuloHton for treatment for her j family have moved into the Thomp­
asthma on Thursday while Wnlfred son hoitsp fop tiie summer.
Pierson kindly tool; her in on Monday. • Miss' Doris Luclln Oreutt nml'Ralph
Uev. O. O. Ecknrd held a service at Hanger were married at Winter Pijrk
Schnarrs Spray Formula
* n Schnarr-Niagara Dusters
.tho Lutheran -church on Wcikttidduyl on "Saturday. March 24th. Immediate­
Sclmarrs llordol Mulsion
Schnarr-Niatfara Dusting Materials ,
night, going the next day to 'tyrovc- i ly after the cereinOliy which, was .wit­
OrJrr IjJ tlj for Mrlarwtr Sprti\)lni
I «r L ctrJ Purpot*. Duilt for Florida
fund. He was a guest at the home of nessed hy a small company of wdnSchnarrs Lime Sulphur Solution
Copper Lime Dust-SuIfodust-NicotineDust
Mrs. .1. E. LiJndquist.
tives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Hang­
'
Hand
ond
Power
Sprayera
AH
Kinds of Sulphurs and Dust Mixtures
Mr. and Mrs. Moran, old time resi­ er left tor a short wedding trip.
All
Insecticide
Materials
A/uJ«in//onJa.
Qutth D th v n ti. Ut*&lt;3 U fa * too oH
dent t of this place hut now of Geneva, One of the attractive social affairs
were among those calling at the Hal-1/'of the week was the JiipthdUy pupty
Jf In the past it has been necessary to secure certain spray or dust
V hc" ^0U wan*’ n p*ct,c ° f
linger home in the interest of roses.( given hy Mr. and Mrs* George Smith
lumber “just sq , ” let us furmaterials, sprayers or dusters from different sources.
' .
Mrs. Moran asked to bo remembered in celebration of Mr. Smith’s birth­
To-day you may secure from Schnarr factories, warehouses and*
to the folks here’ of whom she often, day. The dinner was given at the
® n [| J nisli it. You’ll ljodjuBdin^ n
thinks as her father, Hev. Stimlell, St. George Hotel. The guest lis t inlocal
dealers any quantity of materials and—
LLJ ?
house sonic day, mid wo want
helped very much in tho building of eluded, Mr. nnd Mrs. llaiMy, Mr. and
the Presbyterian church here.
. |Mrs. ElWell, Mr. and Mrs. Greene,
to make you acquainted with
Niagara Dusters
r*:
Sprayers
Hev. J . S.‘ Clark will he, with us for Mr. and Mrs. Weiitv.or.th mid Mrs.
From the Hand BlowerGunforsmull
From tho small knapsack, or comour quality and scrvicq^ole. Don’t hesitate to “bother
preaching next Easter .Sunday.
Farrington.
ncreapfes up to the large Power and
pressed air sprayer, to power sprayA ten and •one ii{df pound buy was |
us with a littlo order.” Jlist tell us what you need and
Mrs. George Clark entertained the
Traction driven dusters. .
ers for all Florida requirements.*
bprn to Mr. and Mrs. Will Henderson
fiOO dull at the St. George Hotel on
we’ll fix you up. We’ve lots of fricuds, hut not enough
on the 22nd of Muriti. Dr. Tolar mid
Schnarr and Schnarr-Niagara Products •
Wednesday* afternoon,' There were
Mrs. August Swanson in attendance.
to suit us.
only four tallies of players.
Manufactured
in Florida nnd available from local stocks or nearby
, On Thursday evening,.Mrs. Hender­
Mr. and Mrs. Vnber arid Mrs. Lucy
distributing
points mean that you get unequaled service, ...
son's mother, Mrs. .Icsso Tyner of
Potter left Thursday for .their* home
best
results and lower average prices.
Kissimmee, ciune and is.now curing
in Connecticut.
♦
-for-dhenv5i-;.lio i a .nurse also. February lnt price list, including spraying ami dusting schedules, speci­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
P jHONE 130
Mr. Henderson’s oldest daughter j
fications of sprayers and dusters,-romly for distribution. Send for fi
Favors, lunch, vaudeville,
and husband of Tampa, Mr. and Mrs.
Hall, April 2nd, iVirish House.
Dan Walters, spent a few hours with
J. S C H N A R R &amp; C O M P A N Y
them the last of the week?
Larkins
Winter Haven.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Emil Magnuson came up from Isleworth grove late on Sunday, bringing
Specialists in Sprays, Sprayers and Spraying.
with him Mr. and Mrs. ilpngston and,
ESTABLISHED 1906
Miss Eunice Tyner. They •had somv ]
I*.
WKINHEHG.
I’rop.
tire ti’oidrlc and could not ..toy long.
*ir-»l Slreei
'—Itishop UI(K-k

DEMONSTRATION

lb the man who
likes to putter

you tan find the name'of
•eery lire Hu*incM* Man
In Snnfqrd in this Column

*a

•ach^tny.

**

Everything Needed for Spraying and Dusting

♦*♦♦♦♦♦!♦

Card* of Snnford’* Reput­
able ProfcHsinnnl Men, each
of whom, in hi* rhosrn pro­
fession the Herafd recom­
mend* to the people.

M

Mi’s Lillian King, whir Ima. been
visiting Miss Mnurlne Eekels is now
Quick Service Transfer
iponding it few weeks with her hrotliOeortfe A. DcCottes
Storage FaciliticH
r al HarioWj hut i wlllie hack at SniiAltornoy-atrLnw
II vie please you, tell oilier*; if not,
fprd before retuiliilig to her 1 iinne. in
tell u* Phone 49H
Ala hitnm.
Over Seminole County. Hank
D. II. f , Hiihtin ret ui in &lt;l Thill sdny,
tNFOItl)
-s- FLOIt
Hie 22nd, fimn Knoxville, Teiin., with
SANFORD NOVELTY
liis il.iughter, Mis. Hndger nnd two
•htnir.ii whtf Hre**nt present living
WORKSwitli lier piirents.
V. C. COLI.FR. I'rop.
Mr. 11ilton, of Geneva, Ala., wa; n
culler to tie Miss-Maurinc Eekels tin
General Shop and Mill
1’irht National Hank Huildinc
j Saturday, lie will lie-ill the city for
Work
SANFORD
-;FLORIDA |sjweral da\*i.
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
Mrs. I’nlten Shaw, of Clio, Ala., nnd
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
finlighter uml mm-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Alift celic, uf Jm kHiinville, were the
dinner
guest) of Mr. nipl Ati*v. IC.-.C.
CHELLE MAINES bli kels Suiidny.
B. W. HERNDON
,
LAWYER
Mr. uml Mrs. W. E. Gitnilile nnd
Mr.
nnd Mrs. Noil AiidiVw.-i, of Ozark,
—
Court
IIouuc
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ala.,Who
have been touting tlie stale
F IR E -------- AUTO-------- HON1)8
prospecting mid*,Spent il .few days
with tiie Keltic* family ‘last week.
Mr. mid Mr.1/, Gamble nre going to
move to Hallow in U few days.

S. 0 ; ShinholKer

I k D 2fi-piece S i-Ih in
(Tie* t. Special Hurgnin

lUlalilUhrd I 0OH
.

Parma

’ 'a -I m p / u ,.

i

Ian*

* l.u la
•••

i;-H -T -A -T -It

Intralnirnt*
la a u ra n re

N u r r lr Uuads
I,uana

traa F n r t r t r

llu a la ra a

C h a a rra

Main onica
JR la C II
b .i

Nf o iu
r k i i l t 48

j

U B A I.T Y

COMPANY

COMPANY
. 1 0 4 . 8 M u a n o lla A vr.

im l k t m l n t

STEWART The Florist
Cat Flowers;------------ Floral Design*
v
- Annua] and Ornamental Plants'
814 Myrtle Ave.---- r — -PhonAcO-W

SANFORD MACHINE

COMPANY

■ General Machine and Boiler '
’ ' Works •
•
" Cylinder Grinding
■Automobile J&amp;puira
,
Acetylene ^Idinif .
‘‘•CM 62—.
Soi lord, Florida

AUCHITKCT
Room 7, Miller Hldf.

FLORIDA

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

Office 271

DR. J. T. DENTON
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON

*%*%*%*

!.*• • •

DIAMONDS

I T T GLASS, HAND.PAINTED
CHINA AND 8 IL\ EH WARE
At Iteduced Prices

THE DIAMOND
PALACE
!j()7 East First S tre e t------ Hisbop lllock

Genuine Panam as

We have started work on street pav­
ing. All private driveways will have
to be subniitted to engineers. Pri­
vate driveways and other private
work should be submitted immediate­
ly to our office.

AND FINE MILLINERY
At Orlando's Exclusive Hat Shop

Special hat Cleaning
■ Department
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention

Engineering and Contracting Co

’ Everybody invited to the
Hull, April*2ml, Pariah House,

day night!
The Jler*ld delivered six t
week fob if*.
* *

4

tl\er one luinilred diamond ri/igs on
displuy. Wnirli our windows. 20 per
rent off on,all Diunionilii marked in
window display. We carry the largist stiM'k id Diainnnds in the illy.

Rooms 20G-207-20H Mcisch liuilding

* HukIiikTI' n fam ous o r r h ^ t r l
furniah the tnuejc for the
Dance ut the Pariah HWisr m x

K*4t44t4
I

Q H r
« | )JL O *l0

FLORIDA

n -E -A -I,

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

FOR SATURDAY AND
MONDAY

Contractor and Builder

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons ELTON J . MOUGHTON

•

. MEISCH RUILPINg ’
Orange Avenue, Phillips TheatreJtuilding
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

I '

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1023

Daily Fashion Hint

TRANSPORTATION

~

~— --- March 30th and 31 st­

i l u s W ILL BE TWO DAYS OF REAL CUT PRICES
FORD_SHOE-&amp;-CI.OTHING-CO.’S STORE
SPECIAL ON MANHATTAN
SHIRTS,. 16 2-3% DISCOUNT
$2.00 SHIRTS,

© e fi!

EXTRA SPECLVL ON ALL
. KNOX HATS
7.00 to $7.50 values,

■

SECOND ST R EET BET W EEN PARK AND OAK

7^5

CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP, per can .09c

S2.50 SHIRTS,

ALL MALORY HATS
$5.00 (o $0.00 values,

$3.00 SKIRTS

*

Guaranteed Strictly Fresh,
Per doxen .......... —___ ___ _

IIJO
YOt?TMFlf|. MODELS I OR
.'.'(UM’Iil-RN UMAR .

$3.50 SHIRTS,

16 2-3% DISCOUNT ON ALL
OTHER FELT HATS
$2.25 HATS,
Cl QQ

51.00 SHIRTS
DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS!
If you are interested in purchas­
ing a Suit for yourself it will no
doubt be of interest to you. '
20% DISCOUNT ON ALL HART
SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX,

$ 2.50

$3.75 HATS,

09

$4.00 HATS,

$ 2 0 .0 0

$30.00 SUITS

19

t J J d . O 4!

$5.00 HATS,

.-

01

| 7

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

SPECIAL ON STRAW HATS
Look this over. Boys, and see just
how much you can save on that
Straw Lid for Easter.
y 121/2% DISCOUNT
$2.00 STRAW HATS, © 1 7 C

1135.00 SUITS
doing at ............

$2.50 STRAW HATS

$40.00 SUITS,

10% DISCOUNT on all CAMPUS
TOG SUITS and BOYS SUITS,
This is all new stock* just arrived.
REGAL SHOES

S W&lt; have 160 Pairs left in stock
«

$1.00 STRAW HATS

$7.00, to $10.00 values, wiil ofr»r at tile low price of '

. pictuml to the lift, ilt'vclP|N't| jn A;j.vn.

PALM OLIVE SOAP, 3 cakes f o r ........................................... 20e

The “FULL VALUE” Store

$5.00 STRAW HATS,

fi We have spent a lot of time and effort to make this store all that it claims to be— F U L L VALi UE STORE. Come in and see the items listed in this circular and also the great number of
■ values we had no space to mention. You’ll agree that cur values are extraordinary.

$6.50 PANAMA HATS

jj

IS K K S

■2

■
5
■
■
a
S
i
■
;;
a

* 5.84
* 6.25

«a.v?r-_:...*e.s?
* 7.10

selection

/ ‘FULL VALUE” YARD GOODS SPECIALS

■ Unbleached Poperill Sheeting,
■
0-4 wide, yard ............................. ......

SPECIAL ON ALL THOMSON
SHOES, 16 2-3% DISCOUNT

extr a s p e c ia l on a li

POST TOASTIES or KELLOGG’S CORN FLA K ES, pkg. 08c

Department Store

$3.75 STRAW HATS
20% DISCOUNT on ail PALM
BEACH, MOHAIR, SILK AND
GABERDINE SUITS

................... ......................... ..-..18c

the results of n policy thnt scents bent
tine red cotton rutin.'. Ii i« Irit.:nt.witli Rwy litniil. Tln- ilren, i ll's, s oon destroying our grent transporta­
lliileft xi.li- .in.) th*. inRrlnl v&lt;m i&lt;
tion system.''
may Ik- of m-II iii .i « oillr^MiiiR nut. rii.l.
• Exempt in times of (treat emergen­
Medium Min- ri-ipiire&lt; ,iv. y.irtbi .m
Unsurpassed for .tjualily, Fine or, STnbofhncsH and Food Value
inch iii.iti-ri.il. •
»
cy there is no excuseTnr .treating the
A flumoL-ram and utm-hing rn*
rtiilrnnd'business different from, other
REDFRGNT” COCOA, »/,-lb. can, 2 f o
r :.....*.......2
I'atliiont i lei tits for the Mo-im' of
kinds of business nipl even in war it
ratine, wool crfpo or Jersey.- To iInleft in a Htoilel in pray trimnied with
seems doubtful if government operat­
dark Mur. The front* nl the hlum*?
PURE LARD, per lb
ed transportation lines served nny
are uudrtfaecd and rolled with UKends better thap.lhcv would have been
collar to form revere. The lower |urt
of the Mouse is y.ithcrcd to a wide
server! under private control. As all
THE WORLD’S FIN EST QUALITY
ImiuI, while the two-piece skirt .is
known government management was
tailored in (he simplest style |&gt;ossil&gt;le.
•: failure in almost every phase of the
Medium, si/e miutrcs aJ-j yards tosituation and if theru is. ever a "next
inch material.
•First Model: Pictorial Review Drew
time" it would suit the puMie to try
No. 1428. Sixes, 14 to 20 years. Price,
some other pint).
REI) CIRCLE
BOKAR
,15 cents.
.
Second Model: Ulonse No. 14,12.
Emergencies pi»Ht the railroad de­
Sixes, tfi to 20. yeare. Price, 55 rents.
serves the same consideration as •is
^kirt.No. 9004. -Sixes, 14 to 20 yeare.
shown the manufacturer and the mer­ True, 30 cents.
chant, the producer ntul handler of ne­
cessities. 'Transportation is essential,
to the carrying on of 11 nation's af­
fairs ns nny-other feature fur. it can­
not he nrrmigcd to have the wheat
“3 Blocks
“3 Blocks
needed for bread In Now Yolk raised
within the city limits.
from
from *;
It Itns been pointed out hy those
High Prices’
High Prices'
who have studied the situation th nt 1
politjeintis for a long time have used I
the rail toads tis 11 buffer to keep the
voters looking, that way while they—
PHONE 5511
213-216-SANFORD AVENUE------------------— —
the politicians- played their own sel­
fish games- unobserved, r It- has. been

09 94

Going at

GRAPE-NUTS, pk/j:

.....................12c

•-••ft-.Mntlv

K-ii'iiiip in f.ivnr. X'&lt;&gt;i«lhl-;t fnllnuv-..
of the mreje will «hii,shi in .In'ilr«

Going at .......................................

Going at

CLOTHCRAFT AND
SOCIETY BRAND SUITS
...

* 3®

f.IRcittJUinn. l i l i |H'- ,&gt;I

SHREDDED WHEAT,' *&gt;kg..............,............

Unbleached Muslin, 3G-in. Vide,
. light weight, yard
..............
Nainsook, 36-in, wide, fine
quality, y a r d ............
.
Windsor Crepe, White, PIpk and
Hlne, yard .
..... ........v ..........
Ginghams, short lengths, variety of
patterns, yard ............ ..............
Dress Gingham, 32-in. wide, 25c

Special lot, yard
Curtain Scrim, White and
&lt;1 0 : l | i
Ecru, yard ..............
1 « 2 V
Marquisette, 45c value, extra
. .good quality,*yard ........................ ....O t P W
Tissue Gingham, 32-ip. wide,
9Q p
50c value, yard .......................... ; . . . . t f V v
Printed Voiles, 36-in. wide,
9 0 k *
Shirting Madras, guaranteed fast • Q A ' a
color, yard .......................
-L O fiF V
Ratine, special price for 2 more days, yard.

SI’ECIAI/— Imported Ginghilm, lilk
and wjilte checkt y a r d .......... ......

Wo will have many other special items to ’ offer ad exceedingly low
prices; too numerous to mention in the small space'wo .have

BUY YOUR NEW EASTER SHOES FROM US
We have just received two new shipments of W. L.-DOUGLASS Shoes.and Oxfords for Men
nnd Women. You will need a new pair of Shoe, for Easter and of Course you want the BESTVALUE for your MONEY— W. L. Douglass’ ha me on a Shoe means that very thing.
W. L. DOUGLASS Sliofcs for Men priced at
O ff
D /i
O f! C A
O P9 A A
ty O , 3 ) 0 , 3 ) 0 . t&gt; U , ! j ) / .U U ,
f tfj
£ to a a

At our Store during tins sale as i o i i o w s : $j,u.uu to d o given away u t i d:iv. anl 815.00 Saturday, on the following basis: The first forty cus­

W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES FOR WOMEN

tomers oming into our store .Friday bringing with them one of the
Atmospheric Phenomenon.

clipping 3 of this adv. and then trade, to the amount of $5.00, we will
p-ivc thim a rebate o#f 25 cents for this adv.

LOW

An uniisiinlly perfect anil henutlfm
(sample of the atmospherlr h|kiUc»
which may &lt;M*t*:tMlittmlly he Keen nullolltiK front the Betting aim wire wit
nt&gt;MHHl la England In July IiihI year
I-'lv'efilletliiet bands of a light eulrann
pink fylor, separated liy five rorreapoiiilliipJiniiil)i of pple blue, were vis
Ihle, etreiNdntf Up Into Die tienvem
from the Mtqkliuc attg. The plieiioiaea«i
luated about an hour, ami Inter on flu
muni- evening a violent tfiumk’nitonr
broke over Ib*^ plm-e where the hjh-c
ticla bail .liei-ii wltneeiu'iL Tlien1*un
a nuiut)er of other InMtym-ea on renin’
PRICES S In wbti-b ■luillar ptienoinwia-linve Inn.
foilnwvil by thumb*retorruH.

'
I
i

PHONE

REET-

$

104 S

i

Sheets, 72x00, center
seamed, each b...............
Pillow Cases, 42x36,
. each ........... ......................
*

Rippletto Bed Spreads,
3-4 Bed size, each ; .......

Wldte Bowl and Pitchers
Tarribla Weapon* of War.
ret
..y.......... ;.........»......
Tbo next wur juuy litivu Hr Invlallilt
airplane*, llrliic mireeli-K«ly uhov« 1
Aluminum Percolators,
cltlea and droppliiR bomba and dlamim
• 6-cuijT each y......
x vrnre Oil uiiBUK|ieeltuR ln)nibltant«
ncconflng to a report of tbo execud.t
Oil Stove, 2 burners
committee' of tbe.lirltUh [Mirilatnen
. wlcksj each '____
tary air eummlttew
Itvceut dlncovetie* ure Bald to |iav«
Oil Stiive, 3'burners
made an alrplauo Invlidblu at ao,ou&lt;
feet and muIHera have been devUted t&lt;
make the motor* alient.

EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES
Women’s Patent 1-Strap
0 O C A
Oxford®, pair .........................
Women's Patent 1-Strap
QQ A O
Oxford*, f a n c ^ ip , pair............
Women’s Patent i\Strap Ox- • ^ J
4 A
fords, grnv trimmed, pair......
Women’s Felt Boudoir
O O a
Slippers, pair

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRID A Y, MARCH 30.1 0 2 3

PA G E FO U R

Sanford Daily Herald
l * u b l U l i r d e v e r y a f t e r n o o n e v e e p t S im
« a r a t t h r l l r m l d l l n l l d t n c . 1»7
fNMKVinttn A r e .) P n n f o ril, r i o .

The Herald Printing Co,
rtm M aiiK it*
It.

J .

if. J .

HUl.t.V ...
m i

.i,A im

II. A . N K K l . „_.
»» A. s t n t.f .v
'ASveriMiMH

------- --- _----lidtior

andV %V«^e will.tlo it again this year”
but
1
wiM never do it ugaitf. If
the l^%ruu&lt;]un is not a financial suc­
cess t l A year it is the lu at' time it
will ever bo brought to Sanford. Yjni
have shiAvn heretofore th a t' you did
not want high class amusement*. Will
you rhow it this y ear?

.."rrrrfn r y -T r rn a o rrr
----- . . l l f e e m l M n n n itr r
A A r e r l M n s M n n n n rr

H it l r a M ad e
A g p l l r n t Inn

lim itin '

H A IN ES,

Spring Fever

.lliST KIDS

U a m !n a H » n n B n s» B

By _Ad_Cjt'fri

SPRING* LAMB, perl!).'
LW CKENS, FRESH

ALTAM ON TE S I ’HINCS

F A N C Y

LK

on

&amp;ou!dcr Antis, lb.

If w c'w aited to point’ oUt to a paj (h irin g; of emulative American youth
nr to enquiring Europe this typically
i American successful ninjt of business,
S n l m r r lp t l u t i P r i c e In A d v a n c e
.year...—.......... .............. ............
..we would level the index finger at
S Ik Mon Ih i":......... .....
|lion. (Tm flcs I&gt;. iTuiiii". lfF~hu.. bvenI l e l l v e r r i l In C i t y l.y C a r r i e r
O w W e e k . ............................................... 13 1
! a creator, n builder and a bttllder-up
T h * l . l a 12- t o IN -p n a e W e e k l y H e r - j of railroads, and hn^ never-knowingly
ff*.
r u flr r lr rovrrs
Nrittlnnle C o u n t &gt;
l a i i a h i U h r d e v e r y l'r|&lt;lny. A d v e r - 1taken a mean advantage of any man’s

&amp; c e r I’trt llo

—J

a i n t c h a co n na
c o m e N p ia V K ijh '

f Lanib,’Wciilern, lb

O v en R o a iji, l'

.nil .Ob:

&amp;CT A

Sl’eak, Western, lb.
&gt;Steak. Western, lb ,
Steak, Weston*, lb ..

.

P la in , lb ..

iTunnie

Flat. lb~ .

TTT/mli
• Rnp.-t, W ns'tern. ID—.....
'll
Lr j 11 st&lt;
Western, lb........
4

J , *B* t r i e " m a d e k n o w n on n|i|illi-iik •
*3-110 p e r y e a r , nlvvaya In n ilvn nee.
M I:M lli:u

Till;

A H N O t’I A T K I )

Thn AMSoetnted Press Is -vrluslvely
• ntltfoit to th e urn? tor ri'inililli-ntlou / if
kit iiflwn illnputclir* crcilltcil in It or
Now ii&gt; the time for the New Smyr­
not otliervvlHB c r e d i t 'd In Oil" tinner
a n d nlno ttio local new s |&gt;ulillivlii*d na people to come forward and &lt;hui)d
herein.
/
All rlRhln of re-puhllrutlnn of "pcclnl a real road from the Osteen ferry to
dlenatchea herein urn nlmi reserved.
O fllee, IIK H A l.n lllll l . l l l P h o n e I Is New Smyrna. This.-would tend .‘ ev­
Fotelsn A&lt;|,vrrtl.lnit heprriCl

[

.'ANI’P.I.s.s aasocia i r '
TUF-AMr.ltlt

“ W atch Y our I I i f f ’ in the iujw pro
hibition nlognn.
Tl»c Jacksonville Juurm d’ Miy* thnt
“ W hecldr Pound Florida .Wet." How
surprising.

The editor of the Herald congratu­
lates the people of Eustis on the de­
velopment of laike (irncig. In time this
lake will be ta Kustis-what l.nkc-s Lu­
cerne ami Eojn are to Orlando.

enly five per1 vent of the east—coast
travel through New Smyrna and help
tljaL.fity and Foronado ill a manner
that can hardly b i;. estimated. The
New Smyrna people are a^K-qi c i the
job nnd have hei n for ages otherwise
liny would have one of the largest
citfbii on tlie east coast. Now that Se­
minole nnd Volusia counties have built
a good steel drawbridge across the St.
Johns *rl\VV at Gulden ferry and will
maki it Dee there D nothing in the
world to ship the New,Smyrna people
fikmi getting the travel if,They will
Wilke, up nnd hilild n real *rond to the
coast before the Mimnier enson opens.

The City Commissioners ’o f. Tam­
pa have told the police, force of that
city to "either get the blind tigers
nnd bootleggers, or resign from the

job." And we opine that this.sweep­
ing order will clean up the city of
Tam pa "pronto.”

Hyn' Francisco
n .-.blions * S t l
M K 'it ( b i t s s :
S ilv t r.siik* Htet

P1CNTK’ HA.MS, pc;
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO,

It seems that Hairy . Duughcrfy
spoke too soou when he gave-out that
interview about Harding being a can­
didate for president in I'J- I. Ihlrding
may lie a candidate, hut like all news­
paper men he wants to mid:-.' the an­
nouncement him-• If. Nov.,, the •:tl K
out of the ling nnd every dog in J/m
white house will lie chasing ‘‘laiildie"
around. •

hanging may lia-. •• il •

I’riur to his arrival in Kurt My'
rrn, where he has ir winter ’libiiu,
Jlepry Ford onlcreil two fim l ear.nnd n Lincoln from the niyent .of
his eompapies at that place. A Fort
.Myor# pnjicr says that Mr. I’bnl gave
away several cars while lie wa on
liisYvnciitldu there In-1 winter, -‘‘aiul
it is -prolmhle that In- will repeat the
performance thi.i yyar."
I'jtnipa
Times.
All right, Unity, wo in*' walcliing
the inailii every tiny.

■TT

,

/

Today and tomorrow should tell lh -;
trtlo about the Hih‘ of ( huiitauumi
tickets and il Indioove.* every inntv
vyonmn and child ih Seminole i-nunty
to get liusy and liuyNa ticket for flic
good, clemi nmnrements to hi- brought
here tomorrow end to run for live
days in the n m utnmpia tent. You ale
continually asking ioi_nraTTrmimT*-rmenU, you ore hnrpjng on Iletter at­
tractions, you spend hour* talking of
something that seems to vitally con­
cern you nnd yet -when the (Jpiutuuqua come* to tlie city witli tlie bust of
attractions, nifd tie- thing- that your
children need—wofl, you take it for
grunted that "Gvoigu did it Inst yeur

i I' d n'tetl. Iifi-’ never ii -.-ii prilfrki^yvi

i-nonglvAo Isiijd fm m.i I improve,mni
‘ &lt;•» crime lint hn, elm i n rather to spend ninny
llnii- .led-- of d o lh n iv pair big a hel
‘road. .I'rolyilijy lit taxpayer of Ilia
district h i. , , 1' Ui ir ue for'repair,
than a p. rmMight road would hav&lt;

Fiiit 111 i \ •i

his county to

n r miiiive..tigaliuu.
i utility nlTfcei
it i,
up to tie- governor
svyer tin-in."

public at tent inn. H.uially a
reporter does not ask the |ii‘IMt|l IllU'iviewed to •■'igii or appfove fho inlet'viewT-it Jhe.i hi i nines a question of
veracity between the two persons.
The public cu.iunimri y divide, 1*.
opiniofi «.ti the matter, ucejirdirg to
each i I;.id!i::r.' point oi view. H tile
pended would .limply think a mon cut.
lie vvoil.l iv-.ili-.v- that the newspaper
mutt has no motive.»Hr,r thutt to serve
Iila pnp.ee'and ^Jlic public, while ,llie
per op ;• Uavr'.mTJ if, hihe ; im ■ n it
of ten, serving sonic selfish, purpose.
Tal.ii p i Ii'm d ltrcr.T c in m.divr- into
com ide ation, it i not ilil!ici !'s' t,i ;
rive ai:a i iil'i*|iruon ijint/if ejil.ei- ( r:&lt;on is lying,, it is more tlfari likely to
-he the talker rather than the v. de.!.

tonic

ITIK LAW T A K E S IT S f O l T t S E
The (ii.it legal hanging in Suininp!
in ily , took place today when ut teti
i ioyU tlie nigro, perry llayliss, v'.a*
hanged for the killing of Deputy Shci
“ ■' ■ " -W •■
iir J . ( levehiml Jacobs,
U SELL
g
WHEN U
At tin.- time of the killing public
y o u k He a l J \
L IST IT
fci ling run high a &lt; the deputy »h'ritT win* v e il known in the eoiltity ;n
s ESTATTk
a . fcoiTe*!', officer and otiO who did
his. duly ut all tim e, without fear oc
favor, lie wry. a Seniinoli couiity.bo..
W e huve Keveint unusual
who had ln-gii i gred at (TmluOta ami
b argain s in real e sta te (o
ids
friend^ were i.jimheied by Iji* co ffe r a t litis lljtte. If you.
ipiniattinceM. Tlie killing was not ih
Ilitere.diug testimony »»-; *«iii • lib-.
ftrc.lookin ;; for a te a l in&gt;
Je n y t of nil-encounter und tlu* oi!Ti- jia-t is given b&gt;^ a V.vll ■known ipterc
.vestm ent; see us.
-•
•*v r gttiiig.ii to tin* negro home to i
\iewer, wlin write: f i r Harper'.- I’ mgj tlie mutt, w 'nntcil'foi'theft Imi) no idea aziae, &lt;:m follows:
*
'• ,
tlie negro w:t.-; ni‘iiie.| and he'w as - hat
"A t ju st t li
I should like to
down without ii cliHiice fife, lif* life.. iit&gt;
iic)t ^ni thi &gt;*ipih.-t{&lt;p)’ of la'wvpa’jicr
A GEN TS
Had nop the officer* .spirited away the hpmfi'. 'If. any,’ rpige •» ynhal reader
ndgro -.when they did his life would m urmurs.,I call any only, th iy so far
probably,have paid the jienalty with ii* my 4 xjiei ieace and e h jir^ itiiio ir»,
Fire, Catuarty, Auto Inspfance
out the reporting to law ns men • thf- men a ltd 'vfimen^viTtiiig •for., dc105 W. F(rat SL.8ANF0IU), FLA |tht; in at of pu -ioa iloftiot Htuip,
i j h i n l i about tb : I j r c a k l a w s

Ptn*e‘ Lard, lb.

I.itnehuon Loaf, l b .............

m

.1

Fan Sndsafre, 11».
Fork Sun: ago, lb.

; »

He o f L iv e r, lb. . . .

*

But'!*r, ................................
"( lover Bloonl -B utter, lh. ...

.,

i?t*re Lard in (kivtonp) 11). .

Sm oked S au sag e, lb.’
B O IL E D HAM. T H IS IS J F I (
J A N T Y TO.VCil K S A I S A C I

r* WEST FIRST STR EET—
panul'tink’CcxaBriKnHEZv uama
I ■ f&lt; !i aiAto th ■ |mition of lit'.- vuT:

-am of nioiu,. vvhjclt will he -pent in, ’
this vicinity. Some year- ago tlie*
ipmpany purchase^]
Hue t,r;ut of '•i
I ind ea.t of the'iily with the iivowcd M
ptirpuse.of Jitlilding a yard tlief. nni! ’ &gt;
traie feniwg its switching opvratiu;
e.j
fioin the badly congested local yard,Stu-’ii a change would In greatly ■ap­
preciated by tlie people "f Tafnpa, as .it would obviate in a'large nieasuie
the blockading of stTeet crossing' le
freight- liiiHi.-. of wlt|ch tliere is nhw
constant comtdaliit. .The change ,,
would also he of great advantage ••
local patron: of the eystmi an i» III
would facilitate tin Imfulling of ;iie ;|i
fn i;f!)t. D i. evident Dial the |j«- /;&gt;J-

■ The fitijiuttiii/'mi-nt authorized Ly
p&amp;l' ial i.T 'ih '; 'A 'lttin tfr * lJoa"l lane
Trend priqted in aaothe*' cnlunitt
of The Tune, that thu expenditure
of vJi» lliM),il(Ml has hee.a autliiu i/ iL for
the impiouMitent of it •properties anil
11. puMha. c o f ltcviFifTtHnmrnt is «»f
slirpa- -gig interest to tile people of
tlie territo iy 'i ved.liy this great railload. This vu.it uni of., money' is to
!.-• ii i d for grade reductions, doubletracking nnd,pioteethui of the entrfe
“.C-tem with ntitoiimtjc ulgnal.i and
interlocking plant .
New yards and
yard track* and nuuiy tulles i&gt;f*paHsiug tnu k., m e to he hUilt. In •con-'
LUHH) toii.i
Tre rtin ;
of -*a. (laid s l i d m i l ' will he used.
New shop- a r e to he liullt* ami -the
e |iiipraet:T of thy shop., now in operlitloii i • to !•' edlurgc-i’ntitl imjiroved.
T he tret, m o tiv e jarwer a n d rolling
flock to .b e (lull hast'd '.ill ituludt' f)»
locomotive , Hit -ti'.e.l pa.*.-eager c a n
and i i , ! - I r . i g h t c a r -. I; i also ailD O b iH il'th a t the* F r u it ( in i w a rs’ Expii f s' i.unp.tny, w h iih o p e r a te s i t f i i ' e . a t o r earn over Hie -Atlnntic
i 'i:e t 1 inc. and wliich now has U',2H&gt;
u frige! j.tu:' s-.izs in seevice. i • ai ;
rr.ngii g »..■ add ,'t,t)00 lu-.v refiig erato r
car - to itnV ;uipuivnt. These |uw rat's,
ii i, understood,'Will be ready for reryice in moving, tb • la-.xt J ’ruit crop,

REAL ESTATE

These C uI h a r t From I*er&gt;# Chatc
tern S te e rs •

I : • Turn:. Wesleni, lb. .
("•roan Cheese, lb.
i m'airgi r Cheese, 11). ..........
Wi n oasitf llcick Cheese, lb,
v
Sliced 11am, lb. .
:.......... .-..

*

AT 1 \ NTH
( O A ST
M
i*K oi;t£i:ssi\T&lt;: f l a n s

.tiie . 'r e
o f e v iite iiie tit
til t- o f jt &lt;ord MopJeil m u t l u t e lo a n hy a m 1g ,-o;

ALL FRESH GOO! s

F a n ly W h ifo' IV-icon. T b ..
R e e f &gt; Ib p/o. li). . ^
R e e f to Foil. !!)•
i!ey f to K e t t le ‘HotLSt, !•». . .
Ilc e f to S te a m , lb .

ITif ■r and n gentleman
S tates Navy ptihliely
blame for the ttpvtin?
i&lt; |i is. suited in tlie fah e
rt sent, out by a ■news
igaimi’t one newspaper

this tuattcT in tlie i:
I -y l:(Jsnv. He
gardle.-. nt ti.r fact that a publu

B K lb A K lA ’

DON’T 0V E R L 0.0I

y to dodge cpitlci in, or
or tcspinisibility. i&gt;y
,dentalHTfi tones, ‘Thej
when-bll he has done
uth of which seen In
their frioOiV —repent!
iper life. I have bteif
nelwuy brnve enough,
HI«» tlpublc IrsciHlse of
innee; to admit (hat lie
porter was at fault. I
just &lt;»ne mhW who, in
nee •. refued to *p: •

of the efln f. fif the breaking of laws
nr the tranrgn" sion upon the sacred
precincts of lu\V and order. Wi'.h the
taking of th&lt;* m gro into another coun­
ty-feeling died out xuinewhnt, espe­
cially with the promise of a speedy
trial held at the first term of circuit
eortrt and this was done.. The negro;
hud a fair trial and th'etV wait .aid
doulit about the killing and tlie jury
brought’ in a verdict of guilty and
tlie pegfo was sentenced to lie hang,
the date to tie m l liy the governor.
Today was the,day for the hanging
and SherilT liuud and his. deputies
carried out tlie sentence- imposed by
the law.

The AssocinU'd Ditilh . will meet ini
Tampa on t)u- L'Jiul and go to.Culia aii side tiiji and the l*lorid&gt;i i'n
A 'socialioii vvill# pieel *in Tallah-e.' c
sometime during tli niuntli . ml go to
—well, we don't H. ow vile c . for s:
side trip. Ilut at any rale nil of tIn-ni
nre in.for m-vi-i .-iI good meeting-, ajul
good times and we sliidl look forwiird
to'seeing all .of the old gang.again
after a long, long time.

»•
•\

.F A N C Y

T h u s tlie lh\v mill order of Kumtqolo
eolitity has Lei'ii adhered to and Un­
fa ir nahte of the eiiupty was not .sul­
lied by a lymthiug. The Joim 'inh wa
not a * palillc. aTTTitr; aBmu^glK-nuri.y
were allowed to s i " part of the exe­
cution.uhive the fence in (he Jail, yard
i and while a hanging is u gruesome incident in our daily life if there 'is
THAT Had HOAD
such a U.ii g *■&gt; a salutary elTect in a
public hanging it should Have it e f ­
’lit.' rh n m hcr of t'om m en e l.t doing
fect on thus.- who wam-s-ed it nnd it
a'g
ood work Jq gettin g busy toward
ought to rt mind tin ni tint/. Ihu way of
improvement
o f the ro’jpl 1s t ween &lt;)rthe transgressor it hard.
angt. * 'it \ amj Fmifoi-d, M &gt;u&gt; than'fill
, The old Mosaic lay? of an eve fur I e i cent l of our summer husinesan iy c and u tooth for u tooth sliil cnnie, o\ . tin t load, aiel if perm it­
|holds in niodi'nt .civilizntiuji'nnd lie ted to remain in its present liitoler1 that ta k e, up the swoid mu t perish alile coiulition it .will clist the T rip le
‘.b y t l i 1 ■wo.d. iMinif day the stqte of
* thud unds of dollars the com­
I ’li!iila may have .-ill cxciu!Ions nt
ing stmtnier.
*
.*
sonnv c e n ti: I place in the »luie or fit
I
I'fol
I’.t!-.
III;.
tllvu^*
)|
’:illge
City
Ttiilah i; s :i‘, the state capital, ai’u]
dis’
i
i
.
).
ip
w’&gt;
:'
»i
thi
&gt;S|jltli
‘of
t&gt;
there i a n .e .m e iit now to lake ii|

Ijite despatches say that thf* trial
of the “cult leader" in Michijjhn was
stopped suddenly^ycMenlay, The cult
leader prbhaldy had something on
n£mo.of the officials and .Tie called
their hand. Or several of the culf at
Shiloh are guilty and. each one is
afraid of the other.

F. -v

L: in*).('hops, Western; lb. ....
I .-Vs of Pork, W estern; l b ......
1. ,ii: ’ of Pork, W estern; lb&gt; .
; I.onlilc.- o f . Pork, Western, lb
',1 i p ., We Tern, lb.

l'H IJ S S l

manage
legislators
fnimei

SANCTUMS

i vision o
ai.'d are t
for a slut
iy, of cl
•isibilitie
law. jut

of tin ii|y**wlil in tin- nears fiilui'i L&lt;aae il ; i -teul jli their dennityl' f’u
. e l i e f ' f r o m i n t e i riititiiai o f .t n if - •
I'n- on tlie main .-treet..
•
•
&gt;
Tht-n,in i, it i.-. hojHjd that tlie eh •• h;

yr'icin a

[Deurnl

planning to give the state tiic rfirvi c
it neerls.
f
Now, if it should happen tliit incl'.nl.d in the new p opium is the IVrry cutotT and the nperation'of a direct
line to the wr. t, the people of th - w • t
const will lie g :rp lly gratified.—Tam *

i -aiii1 may l:nuw t hv |
t'meF v.lRFhnvp-i hirr dear VrCeO
,.i ie ha lawmakers,
fi-,;n whtmee they t nt
c m’.'. T lie IL lit tor-tit:
i *iatt oi its duty to kc
i-J.-clc i n.|itesi 'iLiti\■ * of u f . cz /IBfoiiiual on tho.e
regre -ive people, r.o doubt Jmvr end it has uria: i - i fn
of th.- g:.,v» i(-vj)unsibil:l-i&lt;l : ii.iv of the men whj &lt;JN
g up .fi.thrm af.d Iti** J)'*Uj"T jh-t tli.- : .: uhj. ct t, iiJ poilll/.lllt tl
1-.• t i:-- i i iiMikii g Hiws Tu a i.ail tii pulilirh the voi/ «f •
her of tlie ipglfllatuie|'in tin
Home f-.'.v nu n w!m are fully' :on- v.ill til.so puhlis!) the Dum
i'^lt .of- l!:i ,i- owa.i hip will see great pntiirtts kimwn/ns T
;cnee!ve a n lot of rr.ulcs in .) |ksii' vviio liaeg urot/nd thalegi !•»
huxzanlk around u ih cal .
aie
tile men—rrhn—Bate .—
crack* the w h ip ..T icy m e
gasoline
hills whorth tlie pi
;! the' fuel that tl’ny w e re 1
ilia
tax
nnd
the*|/i l oil n
pi »&gt;• this part ml they
go
free.
Thay
a n . t1 &lt;• men
i according to li' iiir.tiuc-i
('fix
"
uite.l
ntlvliidl;
rail to
iu- ringm aster.
lid ion and furni h h iquoi
man a lie Ids es hia wife
lie koiTize co'pun on&gt; u
■jt- od-bye, or V ikttipon his
Thcjo nre tiic men ho ins:
how developing into young1 pended upon 11 tcv t' it tax
will huve a vision of the
nptde so r.a ti tax th- tome,
t .bo;.a". .-'.ar iipg over the
und the liushtesK buili i g to tl
form of . 1; t 'son,* v*|h his
ing point vnilo millA)**- of
i Ilia nci-U, while lie wields
worth of personal plpoiTy
lurli auth rized by law. Hei
pornte prrpcrty go * ’ft fre
ii.s iiT.i ellingdiumun'bolugs’.
men : tue.Id lie, asdlvilt *•'
age to dust lies * that glv6
graphed for the cdillrf idn i 1
to the ti le, ". oallesa corpo-1
ent gore rollon und fJthe.nit'
|and contempt of the^djow ’t|

pa Times.
Ai.d we under.,! uni that the A*. (’. L.
tins ) i me ambitions' plans for Sanford
v.hich cannot lie made public at thi«
time but .they will include the pow
chop nnd turminain and ’many oth/r,
big improvement^ that w ill ni he
S .aford* h tetjl vailriNiil; lenter, a al
give employment,to double the amoulik!
. *
All of whicli will bo very inteie-.t- f men.
ing^Asd very gratifying tq-tjtc sliipSt dp ntiotber man v.Tjo will come
|ie'i - iiNjhe tfrrltoty served by thi; i New Slip, t Mr sic fy rd
wall dc oriitid /ith lin e ! will have a
gnat'inTUvAy sy.item. The Atlantie ilin tetm izter I’inno Co. '
vizioit of li; -. J ebb. «if growing crop.*
Net^ Hccorrlf fo rK
(\iast I.itiil ifl jlhe btroage t railway
over whUH hi ban labored fop months i
system in yie.south, and one of the. ■W k w II* that live thru the winter and the beau iful* luvw und roadsides |liin teiin istF r lla n o |&gt;.
stioiigc.it ip the I'Ulihtry, It if one of otdy live t'onr or live weeks with green’ now taM'vitig for paitu re* fur a lot o f ,
1101,1- WEE VHP
the very few wjiich dijl jtot cost th? cotton to feed on. Is it not worth longHim'iied raw-ironed, x)iamhling
•OK*
.
government any uidney during -th * .wjdlu to ppiflon durirnr odtly &amp;Iay q cuttle
.11 of tii-k* that the buslicriod .of govi-rnment opcratioii;
the weevils ia tlie J&lt;iid-ul that time yUird* m t m nrouml -tlm alm ost life ! Uy Geo. J ) . Sm u g, /#&lt;
. ogiat, S ta te III
W hjle no det-iil* have US'yet boon a ir ‘'y|"g from bid .eg-' uiiouJL an fa :t lor,-'form ' awaiting t|ulr fall to thentj
It
coats only “ hot
luaiiti,pulllic, keen Jpcaj interest will ad j^/ey could be killed.'
s
1 Ttitl!ante p ify authorized by,law . [ te+enty-fivc cen ts t

:r

•*' j *

�Tills SANFORD"DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 7\l \IJ( i| ;?o. 1923
ba se ba ll

FOOT BA LI. '•
BA SK ET BALT.
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
lj Y [. •;
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXINt

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
Orlando AutoKaces
/ Called Oil* for Time
- . Being—ttaOes Cater

&lt;&gt;C Daytona 'flench
lay vitit ii»*z his sir

jlh c l !l' v.o!t!i IiottK* on -n'e,ardn|l sve-

*nro. 'Th&gt; -cccaMon bcintr in honor of

. M i a . Eiiwotth'-s Liclhday.__odd Mr,
. dan’ Nithul-oti, of 0
; f-quires' birthday, both of which ; fjcGenova" Saturday.
cur in .Mutch. A delightful feature
I ‘ mid Moore's Station church ‘Mrtihly 'for ot the c v cn j.jr v. jvt nn oyster supper
ho o tilf lho nft/riimm rind lAoriihjr nor vice ev­ nr\&lt;l two- 'beautiful birthday .ca k es
er horo ety ono wdupne. , «
,
\ hirh wi re much enjoyed by the Injnrr.rinjT
Tlie i5]l\vorth League m ember* nnd orce and the d u b members an wclh
• ,
It" r imnilk ta enjoyed an ice criattn ; Jure. .1. H. Mocte and Miss Doris
nn |•;m l . i bk*.‘ |thr|y a t the church last Moore, o f T ile ry avenue, went to
y ,. . T h in ‘-iliiy*ovenit i*.
.luckwinvillp Tuesday to. consult n
"lAu. ; . i l Mi I Hire tv ik ( ‘oilier and specialist for Miss Davis who hnsi
:eti, Kdvvttn!, of .Sifttth -.Jacksonville, Icon III for acyurnl weeks.
Tlinir
were' \*&lt;2*k ettd utti t&gt; of Mrs. ( Hie-*' many friends tru st their, visit will
i ' t i nt i, .Mr. an 1 Mrs. 1&gt;. l,.‘ l.&lt;mft.*&lt;if &gt;mean speedy help for f.Hss Doris.
I

lcotnovjnif the aptaivs i «te
crop utal also r.hotil PR por e
ixdnIn. The few wto'vils
itVasctl too killed Iiy ini*
of about live pounds «*f «
r.nate to the acre, .blow
k.tda and foliage.

motor; Meanwhile th • preimi
—v—m&lt;»
—vr+*I

did not I'ivo.nhil
lie postpencrncnt,
■arranuemvr.t v
i the ot Ik r preim
&gt;1 If'W t " p i " '

tlie Geneva House..

Dusting cotton four to eight;
at woeKljw intervals w^ll pay-o;
innkit'jc al^least a haif-of a bale
t.cre. piTvidit'i.' a dry sytnniot
ouf the priison by- killing "tT i
crop. Dusting in yioriilp with
on the plants will not pay, 6
llie u&lt;!inl wi i, rummers.

lx iv■'‘itlutjN!
T 8 f *T;ir .“H.

I DunrJiU avenue.
» ?/J
Th/; 0. 1).’ F!. ‘ij.: club spent Tues­
day (cveniriK la*t very plounntly at

re op « *hnrt. visit

For quick results try a

I

JACK DIJMPBEY

McAulific AVni Ii
NEW Y h : : k ; Mireh .*!«. duel; Me
At liffe, He: tcit'heavywo’ittht. w«.&gt; ritp.
M'tl yesterday :l tin- up; » vnt fo,- l iti
i. Mirpo, S'.r.h American b-tiy, to p
j ear on'tlie siunc card with de &gt; Willard#and it ; a .Ldiuam at the Y:i.-;
r.m’K'.pi. May ! .’, f .• th- L. noi'.t of tin
milk fond.-, Site .- i-It* tiuit im t with
the approval of William’ Mitid ■mi, th
i tvilrpm^ of the .-'date ltoxi: i; ('.tin
ni'vwlon.

•atom ii"
.1 iy ami
d can’t n
li morrow ni

• Afr.n rimnle lluulei
l.nlit I
t'lnio Harrison ape
at Cot undo Dench.
Saufot it 'Diiwdnoy :m
Sir, |it’,d Mrs. ('It .
i . tn oio (hi; line pit•• •it Natl foul on Ins' i
of I’alonvu" t mijrht
Mr. nud Mis. 1'. ■
in ( ’ ImkIo 7’nlint!.
&lt;timihjr.nox;
?livti r N. al M
’ lloniiM of tho i.i ilio ITrmthM.a
Tot.t Maker," Timriilny to have
Ia.; "inlna," nud ;to t oij. Ho is .
•i in Flnfor" ».ltd hup rei oiveil
little ‘friends in

Calor Volley Ball
Team to P lav 'i
T O M M Y G U ID O N S

DA'itHEi) 8 AY CinilON
AND DuMTSMY WILLvh.'txoit.i nt (hnt ; I ui.o
noi;ir
l obtain n flgh: h. t-.vi. T -r.:'.;.
I n ; of Si. Paul, n i.i duck ih-mi&gt;m'ntldV lie tvywdijrhl ciianniion
r\lliy, Mont., ly.d h r&lt;di ii i 1
mYnTrrrd~tn~)f di^pntoir tr.inlvotl
J,1\Jg:iry, Albo.tn, IiihI ' iiIkIi I.'

c.U N K .-w im :. Ma.i-h
rln
Volley ltnll Ios lit‘will ijj to T.tmph liti
jUjJi'fliii . t fill il : third c-'er •11. ■■;;l of
p i: it, nu-otifjr lit- T:i.t;»n l‘Y"
V i:lit
iittrday tdjrhf. Tlu* ti-am. iiv
)'t •ti Krtl-iitipr ilai’y .v/oikputo t’t • i&gt; •
Week and Imye . tmjiiv. o.d Ksoully "
th i play in, • their I ut nppo, v
tiK.iitis; ’the diioksiihvillti V. M, •’ \
Thej ' till Irtl' e IWil Ot-I •tn»♦I•?'

I

ultk'll will tako'ptAiilyit ii’i: tho 111&gt;i
«&gt;iok in AyVil. Jlnnitv.*•aimjitnin! |t:v
tm.ulher i •n
hilled mid ij i. ) oilitIill* thill the m&lt; eti ivjt!i tl(o Itloc J;i&gt;*
will \vin ! .up lltc. i t oil

■! i. J 1 CJ' ttaVl aeii.rdiiif; to
. i ' . f "i '
trn»|/, t i^iii;-

« : ■„

.!.

M i Who it

TRAIN SCHEDULE

Ji_i A. Ltd:.

CnlMMCtVI KD SOW I III!. I

|p,&lt;".!(» v.hih Kbbi-j

•S.r.ifonl S.-itui
'I Ito t.’iimm
111 LI Ml II* i; m •
ini; Mumbiy
I for fi t claim joh work.
Min. H: 11. I

It,lit (to ll. i.i ■l .r/i i &gt; In
ti III • •ifti i i'll! ft (i'll iht*

■t^iiai'iii i.a

\
w' i l u a

j

if ' ,

ij

Stvlss (Jhceso..
I
N'i\ York Cheese

\
1
71

(br;ila ifd Jones’ Dulry Far!
it • r \
11
[ ynustage

SVhen heller automobiles :
“ Build Thi

lilt, Buick will

A C I C

( very
life .

(urn

do Hie til in.of that 1 1)
lievc discibninatintc j)Copleliave judged best.
’I hey
mean .conven­
ience. It. id not-neces­
sary tb describe the
(hirtff.bwant. •^lOven the
nib-xt intimate articles
may be purchased withotit embnv- r a a s m e ji t
since Jtiio adveili.sers
have id von us handy

w ith

my

daily

I i ir .d I c a n n o t d i s ­

reg ard

U'OSS

of

i .

It

i s a | A :i.;

m e , j f i i i d i n . t r m e .in

jn y p l e a s u r e s u b (l in

if you have yottr vplcnni/ing dc
•'Y.RO 'veil |)lc:iM*jt \xiI(i ytutr
&lt;
a ill In* yo.iir l»'(. TH E S 'l l l .E 'I
r churarlcriMlic of our custom;
course

K e n t V u lc a n i/ in/&gt;v€ o in p a n y
• •k •

• j

n r/

d u t i e S j - t e l l i n i f n*ie \ v b a t i
.‘‘ li o .u l d ' e a t , \v ; H' f - a n d
i ■o an d

what

s lio u fft

I'hey mean insurance
in shopping. There is no
indecision. Even before
ren ter 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
pealed over ' and over
again assures me that it
stitiTds for a* product of
quality.
In speaking
tliaf name to the clerk I
K'lhiw f an* asking for
the best.
I am a. more judicious
shopper because- I buy
advertised goods, I pat­
ronize the shop that sells
them.

n u d t il i n IV* o f i i a f n e ' t h e
in - n t in n o ! '

»

1

will e l l ' will

bi'iujf from • some shelf
M
- i.
i ■ inj* th;
I ran use- in . my daily
•lily and in the daily life
of my family *
dn every instance that
name means a very dc*finito promise'and assuraiiee of, something* .-ub■-st-tintifd niKlwhioh -will
•make me feel completely
satisfied al&gt;out havi ng
exchanged my money
for it.
L e t ' mo say a few

»**«•' ,

,

ii -a ni e s

these

tlit?s&lt;k old
friends of * the new^m^
perTUid maga/'.ii)0 pages
m e a n to m e .

Lcrsliurc F&lt;r«neh
Arrive
p.pu
7:00 O.I\l

.7:10 p.n».
Oviedo .llranrh

; Arrivo
k&gt;. -VM...._.yJ. 7:43 p4n.
0. 127....... .

They mean good.taste,
-^or certainly t desire tb

.THE BEST I'UOLVAM THAT IIAS EVEI

2 .at 1'.in.

BEEN OFFEREI-) TO SAN

™

.(T h isw as\\Titlcnl)y.a.\vonian)
a

FOIU) PEOPLE
**

r

\T A A ,

lie ihfJutncT ot

things which

ii

IS7S
I67S

I.. C. MOOUE, Maunder

1

I •■H

Arrive

llarl WWUtH 'Eftgush W uIAn
1
!rl?&lt;h PolnttH»s
j
■j *
, ‘ .1
Ifiilad Iptiin Cream CHccfI

Rperl It a tltlrr

I41S

7 I9 S

: W'LOI.'U. FI.ORIDA

MM

rilby ISrnnrh

L.

P i*i.‘Touiin*

7 Tjm. Scja.v"

rrW N J.vkfnnnasir^am iK Briipm tetinnasakM rirtsritavH anvK asranrrrr.tinrBlsa

'riu&gt; want ilrivi-w.-t; in
t&gt;- mu tcijtip-lid tlm d.i
I(cation to th* engivr in
if work on Wu' Hire! I "-

Ij in lai.k
1 \V. Ik

7

I)-tS-3tvNr

GET YOU.!

Arrive

')•

I'O.iii J . ,t .) «■iiI.iii rtli, ( .. t/..t.C. P u rcha**

k r,*hult5. try a Avht nd.

1 :4S a.m.

( I'M ). Cpupt • SI89S

J'liin , u ltU 1%1 1 \i |ki • !* r 1J . / . r i i ' . i &gt; r u r i f : &gt;

I'ilONE 17------ ---------------- ANJ'OKD. I LOItlDA

Nurililnund-

. *

75

i;,5 C|Kiit TourltiTf
I'llrn t, ii I'. Ilulth I'lirtoHoi iV'-.-orneianf r.i»

in.* f\o &gt;it iiliimlntthi*

A ld’Ulil) FOSTFIt,
‘ #
City Tax ('ollootor,
Vpr. 1
Vy: H/llOV, 1&gt;, &lt;\

••

Arrive

r E TO FROrKR
' V, OlVNERS

•Sl.YC.I •

(’•v

•*•r

Oak Avenue unfriT'iril'.1 ireet

,' (ho rljtb's tlpur

•i.ii.y ili" Dodtvr

Four.

null the

finriii'M l iiiirtiilii in il
I'llunon
2 i mp "ii full i.i Ci&gt;nft Ii m I

Dunk,; clone April I, I.Ul?-t,
it i M law s ivuiitinin : tini
oYiillr Ii'll by'levy pil'd aide
11 ity t.piiti whii h JiiM’:; ti. •

Smith Ituuail

,;yi ■!{ lltuL tir.h

And it is as good as it is beautiful’ for Buiclc
builds it. T h e world 1m ow s w h at th at m eans! ‘ ••

v t r t i s b i c * i s a p p a r e n t , in
*1lio “Klorula nu lh.'i!” of‘Lo)J w ,-v_il
r . ; "1 i i im|'k' hi •iitiM* all thtit i
»Y (,iiii ,i in .v .appl' ution
•(!.( irliiovul "Mho. fi'iv f ijuaiy i widt h oopl a ti oftp.
iniinatufo wtixiU,
fo!l.i\v,d by th ••jipplii utioa of nh
fjvo piHtud' of, calcium arM'iin’-o .‘to
tin- acre, aj'plad ,l’. y / t r . o f a
i

•

PAYERS

o:: !w I'.i.'u !i \. ii ph "t‘ who'hii'
i o ' , d hi’ pnitip -.v iti tin* Ii* .-•! jt&lt;'t
io,| of wt»4koiit ••.wl:s'li oii:i- i t i .
hlacljip;, Jr.rkli tL'*.Ai' do*v .-.'.fit. wxu-'
PTERSnVD.fi, Mari It
p i s foinintli't: &lt;and lino i iTTorm.) •.
y I. .1:1 : 1 ; Si. IVto: dmr/:, (F)
Over forty, men have •' n -H'd tie
daily eo- ‘Ion; and. «io til'Xolbi' K v. Iiinlile liit’ts.for tio.it yoarV play-if'..
i "ottrll •\ all Find. Wlflt tho 'lira!' i i.tl
out foritipilni; footlitdl tliis i .i on
DEN, Ala., Maivh
a, ii iimtvlou • iiriutml with It to lm.il
a miiiliiiri'itiNi fall it appeal oil* the
o'- Hi; Rochester (I) •&gt; .
VOIH HANS, Mpnli ‘
(laTiir.s will enjoy a moat j«tii-ii--fill
' I ) d? Now Orient -(S ) t"
IcVid year in fko lifstory of the i:*: titu

Y hRK, March •&gt;:&gt;. y-. h
ip 'in and vcton'ii oulllohl*
JJi loklyu Nation.;is ha n&gt;.

»

Its dashing color and appointments have a dis. tinctive originality which marie it everyw here.

Tijrtr Ttf U rn:

Onl
i.
i
i
|0 .!'• I" ' ill l .till IV■I • v pti

Ziu’liWheat Can’t
, Cone ioATerms Wi»h.
Ehhetis o Dotlifrs

W h a t W ould Spring B e W ith o u t a B u ick !
T h e Buiclc' Six Snort Ti'.jri'nij provides th at
added m easure of enjoyment which com es from
driving a c a r of which you can bo really proud. „

n tn rcn n w

’ll

T fn HtamUml o f Com parison

The F a t’s in
the Fire

'

7 :

;

. . .

Published by the.^ani'drd Herald hi co-operation wit
The American Association of Advertising Agencies
. * • * / ■

-

•-'*

«

.

.1

�1

«
g

!

Q
B

...

&gt;&gt;
*

T 3

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="16">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="17647">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1923</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18418">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, March 30, 1923</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18419">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18420">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 30, 1923.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18421">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18422">
                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 30, 1923; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18423">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18424">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18425">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18426">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1856" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1728">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/41430eae4f281ff1543a8d6fc20fd4f1.pdf</src>
        <authentication>27cabbda562af3e2a2329897e13b05cc</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="18417">
                    <text>REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA, SANFORD, FIVE DAYS, MARCH 31 TO APRIL 5
• *

,k

1

'

"

I

•

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 313

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH.29, 1923

VOLUME III

(.'iirlot Shipments Reported for Wed
nosdsy, March 28lh:
Florida—Sanford Section,„ .............71
Florida—Manntco section ..............
California
f

"There’s only one way to
■;top a tremendous develop­
ment in . Florida,” said
Judge Kennesaw Moun­
tain Landis, Wednesday
morning at the Mason Ho-

FHEY HAVE SERVED NO
TICE WILL NOT WORK UN­
TIL ALL FRENCH LEAVE

"How in th at? ” asked
the reporter.
. .’
"Stretch a line of militia­
men across the northern
Uorder of the statp with or­
ders to shoot everybody
who comes in,’ was the ro-

In Operating Loading Apparatus IN TRIAL OF TWENTY MEM HERR
at Mines and No Headway Be­
NATIONAL CONFIDENCE
ing Made by French
RING.

in r Tfcp
Prr*xl
GELSENKIRCHEN, Mnrch 29.—
Fifteen thousand miners are on strike
in the Gelsenkirchen district at nil
mine* occupied by troops, according
to estimates made In German quar­
ters. The men quit work a* n protest
•gainst occupation. They have served
notice they will not return to work
until the last soldier leaves.
From Rheinbadch comes a reported
that the sirens blew no long In protest
against the occupation that the Bel­
gian* threatened to shoot unless the
noise was stopped. The Germans as­
sert scmi-ofTicially that the occupy­
ing forces have difficulty In operating
the loading apparatus nt the mines
and »» far have succeeded in loading
only three or four small trans daily.
Before the occupation it is asserted n
train load of reparation fuel rolled
tout every ten minutes.

Prussian Vineyards
Seized by French

Shippinir Point Information for Wed­
nesday, March 27th
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, clear.
Hauling* heavy, demand and move­
ment slow,-market weak. Carload* f.
o l&gt;. usual terms: 10 inch erntest Uniden Self-blanching 1-0 doz. stalks in
the rough, Uc't mostly $1.50, poorer DAUGHERTY STATEMENT AD
low ns $1.35, N rv French .Strain i-fl VISING KBNOM(NATION FELT
dos. stalks in the rmiph $I.25-$i.lO,
TO !»B OUT OF PLACE
mostly §I55-?UiO, few well blanched

Foster on Trial
For Syndicalism
Takes the Stand
| ||v Thr \«n*fli»lrtl I’f f M l

NEW YORK, Match 29.—Tite lime I the modi 1. !
light of public 111terent, which n v
■' "*
fhifteil front chulattcr to character
in the Dorothy Keenan murder i .t .o,
;|- .•■.
last nielli
*f«#cu*4«! on ih. |iU*iitity
*’ ‘
^
of the mail who Major Draper M. ’H M Al *' 1
Daugherty, son i.g tlm Untied Stott nttornoy gt'A-rr.l. yesterday said lu d ! c,u ‘
!l’n
th uatcu.il to tdiickmnil him betaine 1 . ,‘1 ’
of hi* ncqunlntanco with Hu! model: '*"]
11
unit xn Tie got him a Jol» with the do-. T,:"
11 '[
t
• # 4., *j _
paitment
of justice.
1 ill' Wfiii wii!
•,
,
waved Iti.-t h
Daugherty. ap|&gt;earing voluntarily i j .
Itefore Assistant Diatrirt Attorney
Vtiii-lu i 11
i'ei'iita. di III III .'it leogtll with I. .1 •'.«j!!.V
r 1i.l Hr
•' .11I'll.lilllniu v with the
gut
mail thicftt. lie atldetl that It:* expect*
e.l knowledge of hi.i.licquaintance with
Die model woul iIIk- matle liuldic.

Thousand* of Acre* Owned by Govern
ntrnt Along Mozellc Taken Over

(Mt Tlti*
I'rrail
ST. JOSEPH, Mich.. March 29.—
I William - Z. Foster, charge dwith eri1mlnnl syndicalism, took the stand to­
day in Itis own defense to descrilie hi-­
work ns secretary and treasurer of
the Tradue Union Educational league.
Fo lvr testified that he had been a
member of the I. W. W. Seamen.'*
leisure includes vineyards, building,., Union, Carmen's Union mill other «rwine rc!lnt* and bottled wines.
gnnir.dUons. He quit Die 1. V.'. \V„ he
'There are limuF.uiid.: of acres of declared, "because I no longer agreed
Yineynrds owned by Hie government ; with its policies and program." De
along the Moselle river where it runs dfiui'd bi-itig a ineinlier *&lt;f any P"lit
ii al party at ptcrienl and di iti' d hi[into tin- Rhine.
,
The town of Mcttrv.ann, near Kl- wit ■a member of the Communist part&gt;
berfeid, was surrounded yesterday by last August of ever a ntemlier of the
French tioops nntl tanks. Tho French workers* pnrty. Foster snitl the only
demanded that tho Mcttmann officials relntions of his between thafom m tingive the names of the Germans re­ 1st*party of America anti Ins Trade
sponsible fo rth e shooting and wound­ Union Educational league was eoning of a French major in the foot Sat­ fined to endorsement liy Communists
urday.
6f Die league.
Traffic to Muttmnnn lias been en­
Reporters encountereil the same iiitclnp who seoltls hi* tlr.ugh
tirely cut off. The interurbun street
mg rouge will wrap a lwen ficuliv in interviewing I&gt;.iugh-11&gt; a
a roll of utui-tlollar bills. they ilnl w'tth the m j&gt;terioi|^a 1'. ‘ liir
shall—the girl’s elderly mlmin r. later
You can Say One thing for our for­ revealed a* J. K. Mitehell, Philmlcleign policy. Age cannot wither nor -phia capitalist and club man—wat the
The Herald for first c in u job work. cuttonr stale its infinite variety. • center figure in the drama.
Daugherty, who was accompanied
by
friend whu.*u name Was not re­
vealed, wni dou&gt;tt*d with Mr. I’ccnra
about 15 minuten. At tin* end of the
conference, Mr. I’ccora snid that he
hail confirmed report* of hi* casual
acquaintance with Miss Keenan, nntl
the attempt pmde by telephone to
blackmail him. The blackmail angle
was what particularly interested the
for it is his theory that
To Be Executed in Russia Made By Several Coun prosecutor
the girl was slain by blackmailers
tries and America
who foiled to make her cooperate in
a plot to "ttlinko down’ Mitchell.
After his viiitors had departed, Mr.
MOSCOW, March 29.—An appeal elesinstics in Russia, the department IVcora matle the following comment:
lor clemency of Catholic prelates nnd of state has taken steps, through the
Priests sentenced last Mondny will be American nmbnsrndor in Beilin, to
considered at the first meeting of the give cxpurcssion to the humanitarian
central executive committed cither to- interest- of the American people nnd

And is ,Notified to Appear at
Constantinople ns Proof of
New Attitude of Turks

political atmosphere which has so
lightly surrounded President Harding
and the administration ofifcinls com­
posing his vacation party yesterday
i.tcnu-J itj gather a little closer.
One of the contributing factors to
tills concentration was the develop­
ment that the President, ufter turn­
ing over in his 111110! the statement reirntly nude in Miami by Attorney
General Daugherty, his pre-convsntion manager in ll»2n, and since then
his cTiier poliUitl adviser, had come to
the emit fusion that it might have
been better had tin- statement been
withheld at least for the present. In
1.1- 1 it.ntettt .Mr. Daugherty, while
emphasizing that it was too long until
tl\. 1 *21 eampnign tu In-gin to talk
*.f |K&gt;lilics, predicted that Mr. Hard­
ing would be a candidate for re nomi­
nation.
'th&lt;* other factor was the arrival
here of Mr. Daugherty. Until yester­ ludt'e Landis Calls
day tin* president and ins principal
Convict Lease System
mi.iser in matters of politic hud not
tied hit&gt;
met since the latter had
urrace to Florida
statement. Mr. Daugherty •tune to
St. At.guilinc in accordance with pr*-- . JACKSONVILLE, March 29.—In n
vlousiy announced plans, and is en ripeifh before tile Jacksonville Kiwnnroute hack to Washington after n vis- i d u b yesterday, Kcnesnw Mountain
firm, fit to Florida to recuperate from his re- I^tndis, high commissioner of baseball
i*'-' cent illness. Tlte President and Mr.1 jilcatic.l for abolition of the convict
,-2.2.&gt;,! 1laugh city wort tog ell er only a fc\v
;.ysu.m j„ Florida. Tho former
12.10-iminutl'S yesterday, Mr. Harding stop­ . t id that it was abhorrent to
p in g nl tin* attorney general’s suitef * him Hint a man deprived of his libnit Ins way to luncheon.
«
i*i ty should Ik- hlretl out by governThe president, in his study of Hue mentrt for exploitation purposes. He
situation, is understood by some ol( urged nil Kiwnnians. as well ns memthosito liinl, to llitvi finely ii I,.-1 . nf ail civic Indie* ami other orlu state, to go to Tal­
V .I,.1 Ini. i!,oi".tiil ami movement l:i&gt; mind the two remaining y ens ol
lin- coining session of
hir
adiuiiiistiaiiou,
and
to
I
eel
that
1
1
lah.i
i-..leu. ■ m.iikct ■•ti'iiily. .Fb.riila !*'•
m. h crates New French Strviin Jl-fi proper solution of the problems they the legislature and “wipe this infamy
doz. stalks heal $2.7i»-5-T.U9, poorer will pnwent should Ikj the Rtthperl from the fair name of Florida."
wasty $IT*0-$2.00, Carlot sales to of rnoro thought thnn what is to hap­ , George Ado, humorist, who was al­
so a gtio*t nt the luncheon, said Florwarhers, Wedne-dny, Florida, 10-inch pen to him personally in 1921. ‘
idn hml the most wonderful dithnte in
Tito
chief
executive,
it
was
learned,
crates Golden Self-hjnnchlng Jl-tl tlox.
stalks, 52.7ft; S dos. nttilks, 52.00, New is highly appreciative of the motives the world." 1 have been in California,
that actuated Mr. Daugherty in mak­ tin- West Indies. Egypt, and in fact,
French Strain J-l doz. : talks 52..r&gt;0.
ing It In statement and lias tile great­ everywhere else, hut you linvo some­
NEW YORK: Iff! clear. 11 Flori­
est confidence in tlte attorney gener­ thing here that cannot \m duplicated
da arrived. Supplies moderate, tieal's judgment. He, however, ns his any where on earth. Your climate is
mitiui i-ntl movemi-nt mmlerate, mar­
feelings hnye been interpreted by 'iinie muiii king which y u business men
ket ntcady. Fiorida, 10 inch crates nf his friends, wants to avoid every­ Itnulil get out and sell."
New French i»lrnin, nrtd Golden Selfthing that Would tingo his actions
Mnnching t-fl doz. stalks mostly $2-2-''* duriiig/thu coming months with.pidi-,
Platform Manager,
52.50, few $2.75; ordinary condition,
tics. .
•
t
? 1.76-12.25; K doz. stalks mostly $2.00,
Redpath Chautauqua Mr. Daugherty lias made it plain
few fancy $2.25-$3,C0. Auction prices, since giving out itis atntcment that it
. Arrived in Sanford
New French Strain nud Golden Self­ was not inspired by the president atfll
blanching 3.(7 dos. stnlks $2.7O-$2.0O. has been most anxiaus to relieve the
PHILADELPHIA: 17, cloudy. 0 executive of any epibarrassmcht that
ITornbt arrived, 0 car* on track in­ might have been occasioned. Several
cluding broken. Supplies moderate,demand and. movement slow, market
rlull. Florida, 10. inch erntes New
French Strain 1-0 doz. stalks ordinary
ipmlity and condition $IJjO.$2.()0; 8-10
tioz. stalks $l.25-$1.75; 3 tloz. stalk*
C1.50, washed nntl precooled 1-C doz.
stalks $2.75.

TOTAL t' Ml LOT SHIPMENTS
FROM SANFORD RBITION,
THIS SEASON TO. DATE 2,7f»5
Total carl at shipments from Man­
atee section thin season to date 1,201
Total’cnrlot shipments this rea­
son to date old crop ... . ....... 14,437
Total earlot shipments thi* sen- .
son to date, new crop
H.1MH1
Total earlot shijiments from San­
ford last season to dote .... 2,lH,'t
Total earlot shipment front Mnn, nlcn last season to date
879
Total cariot shipments Inst sen# ill tn date, tdd crop
Il,.ri97

YOUNG DAUGH!3rTY THREATENED

•

BETWEEN APRIL 1r»TH AND
20TII IS ANNOUNCED
TODAY
’

l.ast Prayers Are
Said Over Divine.
Sarah Bernhardt
III* *| lit- Aaaorlnlnl I'rmO
PARIS, Man It ii*. Tl»«* Udy «’f
Sarah Bernhardt last night rested in
the famous rosewood casket lined
with white satin which woo made al
her order 30 years ago, nntl in which
she was frequently photographed
while on her foreign tours.
Abbe Douttl, in core of the church
of St. Francois, where ‘tlte funeral
services will lie held today, said the
last prayera over the great artiste

Associated Press
Correspondent Tells
of Herrin Riots
Was Prevented from Giving Wounded
Man Watrr, Iljr IRfcndants

WARSAW, Mnrch 29.—The conmnntioiL to denth of Archbishop

WASHINGTON,

parties are showing unusual unanim­
ity in denouncing the nction of the
soviet court.
Cardinal Nitkowski today celebrat­
ed n apcciul moss for tlte prelates. It
was attended by thousands of persons.
After the ceremony a huge proces­
sion proceeded to ‘the office of Pre­
mier Sikorskl, who told the gathering
that Poland was making every effort
Ib'aavo tho archbishop .nnd Monsignor
Hulcjffhivitch, and in* this nction was
being supported by Pope Pius and the
United States;- He added there was
good hope for the succcjs of tho pro­
tect*.
’
•’

ruplctl pussngu of mourners wuh re­
sumed.
‘
.
Tho Paris city authorities had hop­
ed to hold the servicos jn somo great
church such as La Mndolcinc but
Bernhardt’* wish was th a t it he as
simple ns possible, and her preference
wn* for the relatively small church
whlrh she attended'w hile in Puri*.
There were no orations nt tho funer­
al, in compiiuuco with her wish, hut
her desire for "many flowers" Is cer­
tain to be gratified .by tho public.

cd by tlte major. He did nbt state,
however, when or where such an in­
terview would take-place or whether
he expected to receive onothcr Visit
from Mr. Mitchell’* father-in-law, E.
T. Stotcsbury of J. P. Morgan and Co.
Daugherty, ho raid, told him he was
npt acquainted with Mitchell, John II.
Jnckson, a New York attorney, who
Somo people impress you as b-'ing
posed ns his secretary, or Albcr E.
very
important! nnd some seem never
Guimnrc*/ a dose friend of Miss Kee­
to
acquire
tho knack of being insult*
nan.
x
In skotching his acquaintance with
...

MIAMI. Mnrch 29. The construe'
lion of a huge radio terminal, the sec­
ond largest in the country^ started
nt Hialeah, near here, thl^ morning
by tho Tropical Radio Telegraph com­
pany. Tho plant is to handle the South
when tho boat basin ij finished and Central American and Weat Indian
there is a snfo harbor for all kind* business, And will coat n quarter of a
million dollars.
of shipping.

S k i ^ M .'M 'A S

zS

.S

e

�T* 44
. 7

'

1•

.

• ’ ; Ui Vt CVt'^pH\r -V--

?f,/rv
-r ,,*•
, ktr;i ^-, .*

-

r:

••- -»* * f " -._•f*yTfrrrfm—:'J~7. \ 1‘ -

•'.i.

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD; WEDNESDAY, MAftCH 28, 1923

1' ‘

* -v

- !- A

•- •

v

-

,

-

*

'-

~f-'"TT 5* ~

'

JO TH E FATHERS AND MOTHERS FLOWER BULBS—Nov; i» a ir t im e
I time- of the old Spanish grants, thru Thirty-Sixth Annual
TRUTH SEEKlOtS CLASS
for r.prirtg planting. Wo have a
the
British
occupancy
until
our
part
OF SANFORD
v
At the beautiful homo of Mrs. W.
SS
M
eeting
Florida
State
nice
line of Dahlias, Hyacinths and
of
the
state
was
known
ns
Mosquito
C. Hill on Myrtle avenue Monday a f­
■t o n i g h t ternoon the Truth Seekers Class was county, Inter Orange and now Semi­
Horticultural Society You are all eager, I know to give all kinds of flowering bulbs..'.Come in I
MRS. FRRD DAIGRR, Society Editor most pleasantly entertained by Mrs. nole epunty. Fort Mellon became the
your children every educational ad­ and see us.—Tho L. Allen Sccd-CrmA distinct novelty mntlcn plcture
I’hone 217-W
310 5lp
vantage possible. Seme of them mr.y 4pnny, Sanford, Flu.
Lola LnGcttc: The meeting wns open­ base of supplies for all this country
The
Transportation
committee
of
made a quarter of a century n*0
I t | M U t i e a r I r l f i t t » I* !IU * r »
—-w ran
« « /» i* w •» » a i » i ed by n song followed by prayer. The ar.d garrisoned n good ninny troops. the Florida State Horticultural so­ nut be nble to go to college, but r ig h t,
Blowing
the Inauguration of Mc.'
k « M i, a r U » u « n r* r a l r M a l a l a * . w r it
tu i
........... ........................
a a a a t a l r a r e « • «*H * n + r % t * m i. f »*•"« hostesses of the afternoon were: Mrs. At one time 400 Indians attacked it ciety composed of Mr. K. B. O’Kelley, here in Sanford they arc going
Kluley, the retiring president, firm
a # ta ll* , a r l » l r r k » M Ik * I l i a . I l n i l K. L. Griffin, Mrs. G. W. Spencer, undaunted until u government boat in McLendon, St. Augustine and Mrs. have ten (10) opportunities of broad-1 |
______^
rc r Cleveland, .oldlers that f„UKh,
w rra a tlr a a a rrrU o O
Mrs. Geo. F.lliott, Mrs. John Hayes, Lake Monroe opened fire upon them. C. A. Martini, Bradentuwn, announces cuing nnd deponing their education
,in thp SpanUh*Amprican war, and
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Mrs. Robert Jenkins, Mrs. Washburn, Superior numbers, for there were 1,- that the railroads of Florida haw* nnd of developing their taste for the
many other scenes taken at ihi„
This
end Miss Julia McKim. A fter tho r.QO U.'iS. soldiers stationed hero ut granted reduced railroad rates .on ac­ right kind of entertainment.
time. And—
/
Wednesday—Mr*. A. F. McAllister transaction,of the busness these hos­ iho time, were no cause for dismay, count of the 3Cjh annual meeting of will be nt tho low price of 171* ten ts
will entertain a t luncheon honoring tesses, whore birthdays came in March but tho firing of the guirj.ifrom tho the Florida Stute Horticultural Soci­ per entertainment or less.
“Strongheart” Mrs. C. J. Ryan.
This is the CHAUTAUQUA which j
served delicious ice cream and home­ lake caused them to flee on account of ety, which will be held in Orlando, Fla.
Wcdn®»day—Literature departm ent of made cake to over, forty members cf thyir superstitions. The Mellbnvillo April 17 to 20, Inclusive, and to the will be held nt Sanford beginning*
The wonder dog, the king of hU.
WomanVClub a t tho homo of M n. the class. A lter the social hour of anemic road wna constructed by the Florida Statu Florists*' association March S lat and lasting five days. All
l
f . &gt; iEf
line in
1it. Martin, Magnolia Avo., 3:30. . the class each one departed4wishing U. S. government to transport tho which holds its sceond annual meet­ students under 12 yoarn mr.y buy n
Wednesday—Miss Mahlv Bowler will these ladies many more happy Jrirlh- troops from Ft. Mellon to the contin­ ing a t the same place April 10 and 17, ear,on ticket for $l.fd) and those over
entertain the members of tho I.ucky
LIME
uous chain of forts os far south us and the tlrnt annual State Flower •: special student ticket for $1.75. This
day *!
Thirteen Bridge Club nt her home
last Is a reduction allowed usually to
Tampa nml Fort Myers and nt one show April 17 nnd 18.
t n Magnolia avenuo at H:15 p. m.
time 8,000 troops were stationed here.
Reduced rates on the round-trip .ollegc towns.
PIPE ORGAN CLUB MEETS
Thursday—Mrs. John Melsch will en­
Do you thin!: you can allow yotfr
Few
Floridians
are
living
today
to
aid
;
identification
plan have been authorJ. L. Miller was hostess to
.
’S
tertain the members of the Idlers theMrs.
I . He imre tin* piaster
child
to tnlas such an opportunity?
. w.
’j f B --7T; . 3 r;*: s
members’o
f
the
Pipe
Organ
C
lu
b
;us
*n
establishing
the
local
histories
jzed
by
the
railroads
from
stations
in
1
Kv
tint Iliac you l&gt;uv U
Btidgc Club.
A
baity
lost
tn
tho
snow-covtrcd
These
tickets
arc
on
sale
by
\lio
Boy
nnd
the
old
land
marks.
The
1).
A.
Floridn
on
the
basis
of
one
Jure
made of iiu * i
Monday
afternoon,
r.t
her
lovely1
lien quality m ater­
Friday—N. deV. Howard Chapter of
if
famine land—wolves in a gnunt
K. has been doing this throughout nnd one-half fare for tho round trip, Scouts, nt the Grammar and High
ial*. otherwise you
U. I). C., m eets nt Balm Room, Val­ country horn?.
grey, r.linking circle and Strongare iroimr to have
minimum
excursion
fare
$1.00
Tick­
the
country,
nnd
it
is
well
to
remem­
Schools.'
The
Special
Student
Tickets
In the absence of Mrs. H arris, M rs .1
irotiliic.
The sure
dez at 3:30 p. m ;; !
heart with stabbing eyes, fangs
way Is by huylttir
Gatchrl acted’ ns president.
Each ber our own state is rich in unrecord­ ets to ho sold only u&gt; delegates nnd ($1.73) are on sale only nt tho High
your lime nml i&gt;USibared for battle Jn a drama that
members of their families upon pre­ School, but may be had on applica­
ed
histories
and
we
hope
many
plnces
ter here,
. ‘
Jacksonville waa represented li?re member answered roll call with some wilt • have suitable markers in the sentation of identification certificate:* tion by any htudent over 12 years.
will entry you through u spd| „f
Interesting current event.
ycafbrdoy by J.
Graham.
.
•■ttulli.’pr*’ llrnitqnnramazement,
near future. At one time the store to ticket agentn nt time of purchase .Special arrnngemontn will bo •'made j
Irr*'*
i i
After the business session, n pleas­
of Doyle &amp; Brantley,- nt Mclionvillc, of tickets. Tickets will he sold April w ith.school work ao that tho ppulla
Mrs. Georgb Shipp returned home ant social hour was spent with the furnished all tho supplies for the coun­ 12 to 18 inclusive, rtnnl limit April may bo nblc to' attend every enter—T O M O R R O W Hill
yesterday from a pleaaaht visit with hostess. A rising vote of thanks wns try south to Tampa and the people 20. The necessary idcritlficallnn cer­ tninment. •
Katherine MrDnnald in
given4Mrs. C. J. Ityvui, baznnr .thnir- who livad way below thcro, even thn tificates enn be sectored by writing
Lumber Co.
triends in Tdmpa;
HAVE YOU BOUGHT A TICKET
K
■
SSK
i*' innn for her untiring efforts in this Seminole Indians made this their Mr. Bayard Floyd, accreta**, jUl# Flo­ FOR YOUR CHILD?
Phnnc 130, Sanford
H om es and Husbands
J . J. Wallace, of A tlanta, is spend­ wtork. A piano soio, “The Witches' trading port.
rida State Horticultural Society, Or­ 310-fitd; liw-c.
•
D
ance,".w
as
played
by
Mrs.
J.
C.
ing a few days here attending to bur.lando, Fla.
Wo had with us the state historian,
Mltthcll.
ineas.
’ •
For quick results try a want ml.
Mrs. Kindred, of DeLnnd, nnd shu
.
•
_____
.^
PREVENT FLU AND GRIPPE
l(Irs. Miller,, assisted by Mrs. Hall spoke of the great effort which had
Don't forget the Big Easter Hall,
W. B. McBride, of Soperton, Ga., nnd Mrs. Ryan, nerved her guests deFor a few cents you enn wntd off
I ren made to save Fort Marion nt St.
April
2nd, Parish IIoubo.
300-tfc
was among the ftrriynhf’h&amp;rc yester­ licloui sherbet and cake. The d u b (
Flu and Grlppo by promptly checking
i Augustine and which resulted. In u
day and is registered nt the Mon to­ will meet nest Monday with M n. W.
your coughs nnd ’colds with Foley’s
| special net of congress so wo nro sure
Honey nml Tar. Also gives quick re­
rn ma.
1
R B v tu a ris s c B a z u n B tia D M a E a n tic a n a B u n a E a n a e a a a n H a a a a R a ia s s s
?.l. ScotL ’
4
.
j of Its being cured for in tho future.
lief
from
coughs
resulting
from
Flu,
—
‘
| Other im portant historical places are
ilF YOU W ANT THE BEST ICE CREAM AND
Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma
A. E. Adams, of j Columbia, S. C.,
MUSIC
CLUB.
..CECIL1AN
...
,
,
: now before* the government to protect
and
Bronchitis.
Forty-eight
ycurs
of
was among the a?rivnltf here yester­
SHERBETS AND THE PUREST WHIPPED
A f «• n" d
c"Jo&gt;c‘ P[0R;,n7 them ami be assured of future care
day and is making his headquarters was given by the Cecillnn Music Club ^ pr(,scrvat,on ft w„ , ojrgcMc(1 satisfaction to users has'm ade Fol­
CREAM, THEN ORDER IT FROM
ey’s Honey and T ar the World’s larg­
•a t tho Montezuma.
Inst’ Saturday afternoon.
that a loll call should* be taken to nsest
selling
cough
medicine.
Contnins
Rultenstein
Gup! icc ..................... .. .
■certain how many states were repre­ ho opiates—ingredients are printed
E. P. Fairejilld, of Wnycrosr, uml F.
Emily Bailey
sented by the chapters.
Forty-two dll the wrapper. Ih-fuso substitutes.
E. Wilson, of St. Augustine, were Etude
Liszt
ladies answering, it was found they Insist upon Foley's. Kohl everywhere.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
among the business visitura here yes­
Charlotte Smith
claimed seventeen states ns their
t
...
..
Rcxnll
Hlorc
Authorized Eniitman Kod?k Agency
.
terday.
Polcnnirr
.......
Englemnnn birthplaces. Florida nml New York —Adv.
I’ll!IN
K
32-»
Sanford,
Florid*
t:
Madeline Mnllem
each bail nix daughters and Massachu­
.The many friends of Mrs. Frank A Finger Twist
Emory
a s g n u n a s L ’r t i s n h 'B r u n c g i m |i z m t i : R E E n a 2 c a « D B » B i r a B i i i i i i i i
setts was third with four. The la­ Kxccutive Comiinilccs
Akers will regret to learn that alio
Cnrmetn Barber
dies from Orlando invited all to meet and-Ofl'icers lOlecter for
continues quite ill nt St. Joseph’s In­ Minuet
Mozart
.
.—
" n srj'jH itc B a a a u a H U B a D B a a a N u a ssa B u u K B B M in a g iB a ia n iR B siE ii
with them next year for Florida Day
firm ary, in Atlanta,
Elizabeth Whittier
Seminole
Chap.
A.
II.
C.
, i.t l ort Guilin.
HERE’S YOUR STAFF OF LIFE, IN S
Sonntine
—.... ...... Kuhlan
Thus ended u most perfect day \! ko Extend Vote of Ihanks t » S. M.
Mrs. F. Morton Briggs, of Hins­
Byron Fox
S
EVERY DELICIOUS VARIETY
S
j mude possible by the wonderful lornjt
a
dale, III., Mrs. L. B. Flora, of Chicago
I.loyd for G.ioil Work
Juvenile group:
a
If
you
want
to
realize
that
there
i&amp;
an
art
uf
linking,
you
need
only
J
Dilbor , '&lt;*n a,“* amid the historic surround­
and Mrs. I-ala A. Howell, of Chicngo, Chair Train
.... .........
u look at the counters of Roqtli’s Bakery. There, rows upon rows of ■
ings.
a party who arc spending the senson
William Morrison
At a recent meeting of the Somi2 Bread, Pies, Cakes. Crullers, Muffins, ami scores of other varieties JJ
Nemo Self-Reducing No. 3)3
nt puytonu Beach were visitors here Scenes from Childhood......
Kern
nolo Chapter &lt;J the Amercan Red
h a real bargain. It bar a low lop
J| tempt the appetite and delight the eye. Absolute purity of IngrcdMiss
Jacobus,
of
Rollins
College,
yesterday.Helen Douglass
Cross the following executive commit­ i nnd medium skirt. KladelndorU ients, baked in the cleanest, most scientific ovens.
will lilve several esthetic daures at
j nble pink or white coutil: sires
Merry Land
.
(?)
tee was fleeted:
| 2 I to 36 and costs only $)JY\
the Easier Dance at the Parish House*
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT BRIDGE
Emctt Fox
Mih. *Endor%^Mrb tt, chairman; 11.
»J- !
I t t T*&gt;*ir .J. j !&lt;f ,ir,*i t o ||. « n J
1
S
n
x
o
.in®
r
t
night.
312-Ste
•It. », .he atiJ }t. V. .'II wn,l d,* f vrttt. ’
Groups of Duets (Cornet am
C. DuCosc, vice-eliairinan; W. M.
The members of the Social DepartNVwo 11viUoie•I
Initlll". 1
Haynes, treaxurof; Miss Virginia
merit of the Woman’s Club were enter­ phone, John and llernaril Sfliiranl.
2
Next to Princess Theatre
EASTER BASKETS—There will be -Smith, Home Service Secretary; M rr.1
tained a t 'Bridge at the Welnkn Lob­
IIA liZ U SbM ., New Yotk (t»«r*. !*•) '
■ iJ u c u s B z tia a n u E tia a a B B n a a n a m irc M im a a K n k H a a a H iu a a a a ia a a u
an Easter Basket sale at the Union I K. M. Galloway, Mrs. Fred T. Wil­
D. A. It. PICNIC
*... .
by. ’ There were five tables of players
Pharmacy Friday afternoon nnd S at­ liams, and Hlflfl Allle Trafford.
with Mrs. Howard Ovcrlin ns hos­
The Sallie Harrison Chapter of the urday by Circle No. 2. Come early
Below is a copy of the letter sent by =“ £JJ“ £ * )3 nBI* i ''^ rtBan,,ll,.';,,3 n ,* " (,,nK'*K ",' ,s"«&gt;*ni*nB*BunB»Ba*nn»inhaBauBBiiBMBaaBBaBBBnBniiBa*
tess.
J). A. II. coWmrtcd Florida day by
u x a sa L B a a x e u g a a K a n n a a u sc s a u N D K a u u k iB B B B a B n s x u o a a a M B a s a a im a B g B C H B anuB aaaaB aaaaB B aa
and get yours.
312-2tp the chapter to Mr. Lloyd in ucknowl-ijj*
* a
Tho prize for high score, a dainty giving n picnic inviting, the ladies of
10 Stores
Stores in
in Georgia--------------------------------------Geor/na^
Japanese parasol, -was awarded Mrs. the DeLnnd, New Smyrna ami OrlnnSS 10
1 Store in Florida SS
TONE U P TH E KIDNEYS
* edgment of his untiring efforts dur- SS
ing the Inst roll call.
L» P. McCuller for holding high score. do chapters to join them. Through thu
VIRGINIA SMITH,
"Symptoms of Kidney trouble nro
Pink nnd white, the color motif, hospitality of Mr. nnd Mrs. J, K. Face
• .
Secretary.
was curried out in every detail. Re­ we were nble to hold it near the site (all gilne*. W ater is clear and does not
March 2«th. l'J23.
freshments of brick cream, tnkc ami ol old Fort Mellon. The ladles of Or- burn. Foley Kidney Pills certainly do
mints Were served by the hostess as­ lumlo thirteen years ago began rele* the work," writes W. J. Grady, New Mr. S. M. I.loyd,
Sanford, Florida.
sisted by Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. W. brating the day but four years ago the Orleans, Louisiana. Backache, rhouPci &lt;md chapter began these annual malic pains, tired feeling, are symp Dear Sir:
W. Potter nnd Mrs. Paul Diggers.
Sanford’s New Storc-Phone 127
I was requested,to convey to you an
Foley
picnics inviting sister chapters to Join turns of distressed kidneys.
• r - . \ i -v
—
them at DeLeon Springs. Irnst year Kidney Pills tono up the kidneys jiqil expression of thanks nnd apprecia­
|
TUESDAY AUCTION BRIDGE
the New Smyrna chapter invited us quickly relievo kidney and bladder tion from the Seminole County Chap­
jj CLUB
BE
Insist ter of the American Red Cross for the
Mrs. Hum' Yountz entertained the to spend the day anpd their historic trouble. Refuse substitutes.
3:
members of the Tuesday Auction j surroundings, so this seems to have upon Foley's. Sold everywhere.—Adv efficient* nml pains-taking service
which you render them as County
Bridge Club most delightfully yester become an annual meeting ami it is
Chairman for the last roll call.
day afternoon nt her home on Mag- hoped that the D. A. It. may be able DENNISON’S CREPE
They are cognizant of the fact that
PAPER
FLOWERS
rolls avenue. Tlieru were two tables (n mark the many historic spots by
this
service co«t you valuable time
appropriate memorials in the near fuof players.
Just received a big supply o{ Den- and much though but you may rest as­
The rooms where the card tables tjic . Oil t!ie banks of Lake Monroe
wen*arranged were bright with qunn- under the moss draped oaks and old {nison's Crepe Paper and all the neces- sured of the most honrty thanks of BM
1
Pctmettos n more beautiful spot could cary material for making Dennison's all tho membership of this great or­
t(tics of*vail colored petunias.
A fter several interesting games of not be found for the gathering. A fter beautiful paper flowers, costumed nnd ganization.
Yours very cordiully,
bridge, scores were counted nml it a bountiful lunelt we enjoyed a talk other art goods. Also Dennison's In*
is
II. C. DuBOSE,
waa found thut Mrs. Fred Wnlsma from Mrs. J. N. Whitner, who told us struction bookH. All at reduced prices.
Vice-Chairman.
II11 -Dtp
and Mrs. Harry Lewis held high of the growth of the qountry from the —Mobley’s Drug Store.
iworea.
At tho conclusion of the card game, B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B I B B H B B H B B B B B B B U B B K B B M B B B B B B B B B B B B B B H B B n B B B B B B B B B B B B B t t B B n B B B B B B M B
tho hostess served n tempting salad
3trtse.
The afternoon wns one of exception­
Z
al enjoyment fo{ tho guests nnd tht
;S
cordial hospitality of tho hosier-* wav
■s
Ladies’ 1-Strap Pum ps, Black or Brown, at per pair..$3.50
reflected In ever/ detail.
OUR NEWEST MODELS IN FOOTWEAR
!
LINEN SHOWER
(I
Ladies’ Black Oxfords at, per pair........ ..........1..........,.$3.50
Mrs. A. K. Hill, chairman for the
. -v Linen Showotv wishes to thank each
33
E f |; and every one, through the Hospital
B R*
n is
Ladies 1-Strap Pat. Pump, Gray Trim, at, per pair ..$4.00
r
Association, for the generous toL•
spdhte to the Annual Linen Shower
I
n tn
fo r the Fcrnald-Iutughton Hospital.
Ladies’
1-Strap
Black
Kid,
Pat.
Trimmed,
at,
pair....$4.50
Following is a list of churches and
‘S U S E T T E ’
o th ir societies who donates!:.
Catholic Church: 1 sheet, 10 pil­
Barnet’s Brown Calf Beige Ooze Calf Trim­
Men’s Brown Oxfords, Bal. or l&gt;iu., at, per pair...... ,$3.50
loW-. slips, 12 towels.
S
SS
mings
; Methodist Church:
Urnllmihood
1
• .
arid Daughters of Wesley—7 sheets, 1
PiPH
TI
i
I
h
slylc
u
as
awarded
(he
Rlue
Ribbon
at
(be
National
Men’s
Broivn
or
Black
Oxfords,
Bal
or
Blu.
at,
pair..$5,00
spread, 2 tea cloths, 2 towels; Depend­
Shoo Retailers’ Convention nt Chicago, priced
n
able Class—C pillow slips; Senior M
A
* ■•
.
f*
“ ‘
Dojta’ ,Class—12 towels.
S0.U5
Men’s
Brown
Oxfords,
Blu.
or
Bal.,
at,
per
pair___
“MARY”
............
.........
Congregational Church: 1 spread, 8
‘
$8.95
! %
s
2 towels, 12 plllo&gt;v slipi, 3 sheets; La­
1
3 ■
*2
i
B
dle* Union—$11 cash.
- B SB
n ru
■ (‘resbytorlnn Church: 7 spreads, 8
nlor IYcoIh. Widths AA—C.
M ■N
K Cl
nheets, 1C pillow slips, 30 towels, 3
a nu
covers, 2 napkins.
r un
WE
ALSO
UAVE
THIS
MODEL
IN
(iRAY
SUEDE,
WHITE
AND
WHITE
KiD.
4 .- &lt; i" ■
k r vit
. yVinnan’s Auxiliary American Lo«*
M
oderately
p
ric
e
d
..........
an
M
2 spread*, 3 towels.
1 nH
It un
gUio Harrison Chapter D. A. IL:
in
u cover*, 7 tray cover*. ’
»*!
-.7 l
8
s nn
8
U
rk
rsonal: Mr*. B. 8. Davmcl, 1
M Cll
U tu
I, 0 towels.
apt
u nn
»
i - Tkt
!
•• -'Tjanbf-y' •
- , ••
rs* Bridge Club: $10 cash.
N un
9Y,
H an
m
'otal amount received: 32 ah*oU,
■
n
N
-...
. *lfp»,
_- tn
in ax.
.v i
M
How
17 ____
spraoda;
&lt;Q.Turka Vi
J Corner Orihfto Avenue and Church Street
HU
^
n
towcl*,
buck
towels.
2
napkin*,
h
IB!
ian
au afkrf*, 13 Day cloth*
uB H C PB aua^^JM ^dP«^^■■ »B■ **■ ■ *3 ,3 3 aa:I* Bl:,
iil
*-!*« *
1
.4
—
l-4 a a g ^

PIASTER

“BRAWN OF THE
NORTH”

%

R

&lt;C . O O W E R

IROUTH

BAKERY

I THE CHURCHWELL COMPANY I

; is Easter - Week,
also Shoe Week at

s:

iJUST IN TIME FOR EASTER!

■s

Two of Our Latest Styles
Are Shown Here

-

|

ilig •

3

Come Look

No Urging
To Byy

CHURC

k

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1923

PAGE TW O

:
:

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

*9

Tan can find the name of
every live Business .Man
iq Sanford in thla Column
eleh da7,

Card* of Binford’s Repot*
able profeaaional Men, each
of whom, in hia chosen pro*
fesalon the Herald recoin*
menda to, the people.
• U
^ _ t _ . __ _ .;h, i L:
■1

IN REAL STYLE-ED. LANE PULLS
OFF UNIQUE ADVERTISING STUNT
Elephant »“Gip” Used as Motive Power-—Attract­
ed Much Attention

that somebno tens swiping the silver­
ware and somo of the missing articles
were found on two of the new, mem­
bers, “ Hoick" Moore nnd Fred Bull. It
was decided that as they wer^ new
members nnd not as expert as Dumas
and Forest Lake, th at they he let off
with a light sentence. They will put
their noses together and whistle,
“Home Sweet Home" at the next
meeting.
Secretary Lloyd has a new mem- j
bership chart nnd one can see at a
glance the attendance for the_ entire H
./
year. Sherman is giving the club the
best of service and has demonstrated ■
a
that he is the right man for thiiivqry
"I
important position.
•:'=■&gt;#I'' -I — £.i *5£- # |
Favors, lunch, vaudeville, Easter
Ball, April 2nd, Parish House. 309-tfc

AN INDEX
T O CHARACTER

IT There could bp no belter .index to charEd. I-anfl, Petite F rank Miller, Dr. the part of the taxpayer, who docs
;
|j i^ctcr than it jiaving8 ipaH!p|iodk. .
Caswell,, w ith his shining dome; P re s­ not recognize that he is paying^ n
t a Ml
'Ml
ident'S haron, looking like n million tax through the incfew.cd price of
■iH ..
dollars; Rev. Brownlee and II. A. ait idea which ho may purchase or not
This,will,serve you. well qt all times untl
—WT'
47 r
s
iI
Neel, to .a d d respectibility to the 113 ho choose*. An objection ot indi­
under ill circumstances.
Qui$k Service Transfer
bunch, with our venerable friend, T, rect taxation is that it weighs most
■
George
A.
DeCottes
, f StoraRc Faculties
L. Dumas, loaded themselves on “Clip” heaVily upon the poor, Hince it is only
THE PEOPLES flANK of
Attorney-nt-Law
If we please you, tell, o tlitn ; if not,
one of the elephants belonging to th ej commodities in general use which can
ready nnd anxious to help you to hefp
-i tell u . Phone 498
__
Johnny J. Jones' Exposition Shown, jyield a considerable revenue through
Over Seminole Count7 Bank
yourself.
An interest-bearing account is
and, with Eddie West, ns chaperone, indirect taxation.
your
best
recommendation.
-:* FLORIDA
paraded the streets, lmd their pic­
SANFORD NOVELTY 9AN FORD
“There are no constitutional re ­ Okeechobee Will Be
tures “took" by Photogrnpher Owen, strictions upon the power of tho fed­
City o f 50,000 With­
WORKS
FRED R. WILSON and arrived a t the Vlildex in plenty of eral government over taxation except
tim e to eat the goad things set b e ­ that 'N o capitation or other direct tax
in N ext Five Years
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW .. fore them.
shiill ho laid unless in proportion to
General Shop and Mill
l l l r T ' f .*.»ao»lfc'; r c i 'r r . a )
Eddie (Illinky) West nnd Gip n re jlh e census or enumeration,' ‘no tax
F irst National Bank Building
OKEECHOBEE. Mnrch 28.—W. J.
Work
SANFORD
-:*
-:*
FLORIDA pretty good friends, having trooped j duty shall be laid on articles exported Conner*, of Huffnlo and Palm Beach,
Sanford, Florida
together for the past 18 years. In 'fio m any state,' 'no preference shall Tom Bryan, George Butler nnd other
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
bo
given
to
the
ports
of
one
stntc
over
fact, Gip saved Hlinkey's life during
117 Commercial S treet—Sun ford, Fla.
prominent monied men were in Okee­
the big “ Drcjrnflnnd" fire nt Coney those of another' and th a t 'nil duties, chobee yesterday conferring with the
Island about 12 years ago, by awaken­ imports afid excises shall be uniform county commissioners relative to com­
ICHELLE MAINES ing
B; W. HERNDON
him and carrying him to safety. thioughout the 'United States.’ This pleting the west end of our state high­
LAWYER
The meeting was called to order by practically excludes the federal gov­ way .id time to connect up with the
•
:—Court
House
the
president and Rev. Brownlee in­ ernment frpm the field of direct tax a­ Conners round the lukc mid on to Mi­
INSURANCH AGENCY
voked
the Divine blessing on the de­ tion, which'Is left to the stntes, ex­ ami toll retd , which Mr. Conners as­
FIRE-------- AUTO-------- BONDS
liberations of tho dub. Beau Baumel, cept in curtain instances which have sured us will lie completed by De­
CyM Examined
Glasses Designed who has just recovered from his ef- developed in times of grent emergen­ cember 1 next.
An income tax was levied in the
S . 0 . Shinholser
The .support and cooperation of ‘the
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,- Jjjfts °r his trip to Tampa, Where he cy,
Whether Metal, Composition or Shingle
tmio
of the civil war, and was held to commissioners nnd citizens was assur­
the Shrine .degree, led the sing­
O p t. D .
Contractor and Builder
ing and Dr. MeCaawcll tickled the be n constitutional exercise of the ed. ■
Optician-Optometrist
Work is already under way on the
ivories. The hours went with a rush Federal taxing power. However the
_#
income
tax
was
in
1891
declared
to
be
FLORIDA i l l East First S t m t
B A N Fonn
■* *
Con
tie rn toll road.
nnd
were
hugely
enjoyed
until
Fred
Sanford, Fla.
Mr. Conners states that he will
Ball came in lute nnd inflicted “Liza a direct tax, nnd therefore unconstitu­
tional, by the Supreme court.
An make a city of f&gt;0,000 of Okeechobee
June" on the gang.
*
amendment
(the
10th
amendment)
to within the next flyo years. He says
i
A. V , Connelly &amp; Sons ELTON J. MOUGHTON Kiwaniun Nevins, of Orlando, was
the
constitution
authorizing
the
fed­
that he will nt once build a home here,
' ruialillabril ions
n tfuesl a t’ the meeting ami told of
WILL STOP IT
—13 ARCHITECT
eral government to levy ineortio'taxes bring in a sawmill and commence to
ll-E-A-l.
E-S-T-A-T-n
the hinny log things being accomplish­
received the necessary adoption by the build both houses and business blocks.
In. ralnirnll
I'ATma ,
ed by the live.it bunch of men in “TJie
Room 7. Miller Hldg.
states in lilt? and an income tax law He is all enthusiasm, and so are the
Innuranre
—l'a .|m j|iiiT ( 4 lan d
9AN FORI)
FLORIDA City Beautiful."
was passed in the same year.
citizens of Okeechobee.
Exclusive A gents for Bird’s Neponsit
Nurrlr llonda
r itr iA i i
lC.
It was (Tedded to defray the expens­
“The simple) i fmm of direct taxa­
l.nnna
Ilamea
es of two delegates to the Internat­
tion is the poll tax, a head tax levied Six Airplanes
llimlnr.. Clianrr.
l l u .l n r .. I'n .p rrtr
W. J. THIGPEN
ional meeting in Atlanta the latter
equally upon ail citizens or inhabi­
Main riffles
part of next month, nnd Eel. Lane and ]
Real Estate
Left Havana Today
tants. This tn v was not uncommon f
n n is r ii nr.A t.rv c o iip a x t
*
,
Hev. Brownlee were elected delegates,
in
Englninl
towards
the
dost*
of
the
j
sAXKOtm in v i : stm i : \ t c o n i' a .w
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE with A. P, Connelly and Dr. MnrAlull
For
W
ashington
middle ages .it was tm im portant form
rb.-n r Is
l O I - s .Mnannlln A i r .
as alternates.
of taxation in the New ling laud col­
I I I r T h e A ..m * ln lrd I ' m . )
Among other business transacted it onies; where it /dil] exists it is of
-fmice 271
Rch. 2»5— I'honesHAVANA. March 20.—Six United
was decided to take a page ad in minor importance us it source of reve­
STEWART The Florist
States army airplanes on the lest
“Salmagundi,”
the annual published nue.
' .
Cut Flowers-------------- Floral Designs
Right from Texas to Porto1 Itieo and
DR. J. T. DENTON
l&gt;y the pupils of the Sanford High
"Stale
Taxation:
In
the
majority
return
to Washington left hero nt 9:15
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
Annual and Ornamental Plants
School.
of the states tin* basis of the fiscal o'clock this morning for Miami. They
Hit Myrtle r\vc.----------- Phone 2G0-W Rooms 20fi-207,-2(]H Mvisch Building
A. P. Connelly spoke at some length yslrm is found in the geta-ral prop* expected to make the trip to Wosh-j
on the work being tlotte
done by the hailHan­ ,trjy j;|X levied both for state and lo- ingtun in easy daily hups, probably j
(.n
M
ford Chamber of Commerce, asking | i ;(| purposes, on realty and personal-j arriving there the lirst of next week.;
SANFORD MACHINE The Churches
the united support of Uie club ill aid j ty qf tho .Ihliatutnulu, or iiroporty
tag in every w-*vy. Uie nu.- in berth jyfwiTrts f the statili
; COMPANY
The
Svb’woTI:
' £ctv stutes
■*- North
and. South*
__
.
* T
(drive of the chamber. This is-a holt- levy tin income tax in connection with
(lenernl Machine and Boiler
M a y Unite N o W j b y with A. P. ami he pul Up an elo- other taxes. In Florida we have no
■
•■
f: r
Works
ijuent plea and -was just getting into stnte income tax.
V* *** *♦**•*******
Cylinder Grinding
Com m iller On (Unification Huh Decid­ his’ stride when Dinuaa (as usual)
"Liccntica are n miurce of coliniderhutted in with a little warm air In
ed on Gcncral Conference
Automobile Repairs
lihlo revenue. In this state two-thirds
boo: ting the speaker for delegate
&lt; f t|)p n|lH)(mt oi
to
, „ ;U. mM, A
Acetylene Welding
t Hr The A.-.ieUtrJ I'rrss)
Jm,.
I).
Jink.ns
had
all
the
pinna
o,)(
lltiri|
lht.
l(UllltilM
iu
w
h H , colPhone. fi2........... Sanford, Florida
ST. LOUIS, Marth 2^r—The suh- urn! itpiH'ifii'ntioits and lmit* printM to ^
eommittee on uni lien lion of Methodist illustyile mul hack up hi« talk tin 1 ted; this iVfers to licenses on lm*ii rofessiotis. In recent years
Episcopal churches and Methodist “Taxation.** and it made such 11 hit iii-ss and
.
, ,
.
.
,,
Expensive Hat
:ia mittiiM
numberr ..j depart merit i and Bureaus
Epir copiil I'hurt h Kutilli, tms’lfng here,
with thi1 mrmln ts Ilia! »t war* liretth &lt;1 i ,
,
.
, .
. . , . ,
Found in EITeds
! have been furvncu
termed livthe
by-the stntc
state legisla
lias decided ..n the foriltnlion of n
spaperc»ut maue «d tin
lo haw* a new
tifAspaper
tore,
atui
iii
each
case
n license nr
geo^iiil
eonfeience
to
handle
id!
ma­
Murdered Actress
dim t and publish the same in The
fee is provided with which to carry on
jor niolters of both churches under
Daily Herald. 11is talk follows:
the work of that department, examples
NElX' ytlltK . Mnrch "(1.—An ex- the proposed coalition. Under the plan
“Tax is fnttn the Latin word 'taxhowever,
each
branch
would
have
its
i t this I might mention, are the
peii.siJv doesn hat listed nmohg the
are" meaning TO TOtlClF, or TO Shell Fish Fomnitssion which collects
own
purlsdictionnl
conference
to
a
d
­
articles stolen from the npnrtment of
TOUCH SHARPLY. Most of us who
‘ Dorothy Kecnnii, the slain model wad minister lessor m atters of church gov­ have ju st paid ou r city, state and licenses on the shipping and sale of
fmh and oysters; the Hotel t'onitnisTOfound today at the home of Mrs. Ali­ ernment.
county taxes will readily agree with sinn whieh collects licenses for insjiec__
__________
,
-3
.-na Keenan', the g ill’s mother. Detec­
Mr. Webster's definition.
' tion of hotels nnd restaurants: the
tives who discovered the garment*
Daily Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke
"The term 'taxation' covers every i
during tin interview with Mrs. Keen­ Mouse, Mobley's Drug Store and c o n c e i v a b l e exaction which it is post- , S late Road Department, which I be­
an said she explained that die gath Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf slide for a government to make,' lli ve has i barge of the expenditure of
the money derived from automobile
ered togc'her some of her daugh­
whether under the name of a tax, or licenses. By tho stale, law,
ter's effects when she went to tin*
Everybody invited to the Easter whether under such names ns rates,
have a right to collect an amount
apartment after the girl had been Hall, April 2nd, Pit fish House. JOtl-tfe
assessments, duties, imposts, excise, equal to fifty per cent of the amount
rlnin &amp;ud had neglected to iilform the
licenses, fees, ,tolls, etc. It is, n com*
,
collected by the stntc on occupational
police/*
*
1
pulsory contribution from private \n-&gt;
.
,icc|wc8( nnd in n num.
, ,
,,
, anil bust
come o r wealth to meet the general-“jjj
.instances city charters give T
expenses of tho government
cities the tight to fix their own
f V1
"The over hroadpning functions of charges.
the stale nnd the nation has had the
“ However, no license is to be col­ Y
effect of making taxation an increas­
We have started work on street pav­
lected
on fnrm lmd grove products Y
ingly important element- in economic
life. In general, the higher the social when offered for sale by the grower Y
ing. All private driveways will have
c &amp; jm
Y
and’ economic development of n na­ or hiH agi nt.
“ The state and county licenses col­
tion, the heavier is the burden of tax­
to be submitted to engineers. Pri­
OUR
lected
during the present period be­
ation upon its citizens.
Y
“ Principles of Taxation: Writers ginning October 1, 1022 arc sta te li­ f
vate driveways and other private
3 BREAD fc ]
on finance are accustomed to
lay censes $5,170.10; county licenses $2,Y
*M
Uown certain general principles to 880.05.
work should be submitted immediate­
Y
"The 1022 tax assessment roll for
which practical system # should con­
Our Bread is absolute­
ly to our office.
*
form; taxes should "be capable of 1022 gives the valuations for taxa­ T
yielding a sufficient revenue for the tion purposes in Seminole county ns t
ly dependable* It rep­
needs of the government,, they should follows:
T
resents the acme of
be economical, they shotild not impair Beni E s ta te .......... $3,208.2(50.00
Y
the baking art and age
their source through discouraging in­ By. jn d Telegraph........ . 700,092.00
1,121,810.00 Y
dustry, nnd should be collected in sucb Personnl •tut. «*■»*HH*«*»i
loaf is just as good as
#
t
, i way as to cause tho tax payer the
another. It’s the sort
Total
.....
$5,102,702.00 Y
least Inconvenience, they should bo
certain so Hint cacti man might know Totnl state taxes to be col­
f food that growing
Y
; . ■
what
he
might
be
expected
to
pay
and
lected
..
55,170.75
Y
children and the kind
make provision accordingly. Most im­ Totnt county taxes fu r all
Y
that papa likes to
purposes
215,537.23
portant of all, they should be equit­
ORe»K«l'
Y
,r f " &lt;
Hcvie^
ably distributed.
Total of all tuxes for stnte
sprdad for them and
Y
"Direct and Indirect Taxes:
Tha
mid countyp u rp o ses........ 300,016.08
for himself. We can
distinction cannot be sharply drawn,
"A study of the rhnrt which I- have Y
furnish you the proper
but in gcnert.1, direct tuxes are those prepared shows 'that in the Sanford Y
FRENCH «|M P L ir|T Y ABLY
levied upon persons or property of district we nre paying about 70 cents Y
kind of pastry for any
INTERPRETED
those upon whom they arc expected of each tax dollar for schools nnd.
kind of a spread.
_ Dcsi^ntnl from I lie t|and|K&gt;lnt of to rest, while indirect taxes are levied roads, with the bnlnncc'of 30 cents
simplicity, ihi* (tock receive* its dis­ upon commodities or Industrial pro­ distributed to pensions, board of
tinction.through a pronounced tic.uity
ot line. It is fashioned o( dark blue cesses w ith the expectation of their health, building fund, fine nnd forfeit­
I uiret twill, slashed ot the center* further diffusion. Examples of the ure fund for court expenses, and tho
MEISCH BUILDING
V
front and trimmed with buttons and form er nro the poll tax, the general general expenses of the. state and
plaid taffeta, |( preferred, the fronts
may i*c imderlitasi and rolled tiack to property tax and tho income tax; ex­ county.
form fevers. Medium sure requires J amples of indirect tuxes are customs
“ The incorporated cities nnd tpwns
yard* St-iacli h u tc rb l, with J* yard duties and excise taxes. The practical in tho county levy an additional tax
piIk
ffljfiifigf ».
■
•
as1
(
Pictorial Review Drrsi No. 1250. advantage of lndirect taxation lies in for municipal expensos."
^^MUlCKSHaUX
its easy of collection' and th a t it
Considerable excitement was caut— ■ i
" -j.
■ 3 s ^ t i l "&lt; 0 r
^
b^
Pricc- •.Wi-litu n ..■li.lm um rtf nrtnn.UInn nil «el Im* rttld n f .t t u w»llnr* nnnauncinw.,i--*®*^^®IIjaCUBP{#

!

f

IF YOUR ROOF LEAKS

WALL BOARD

Hill Implement &amp; Supply Co.

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD TODAY!
THE HERALD DOES RUSH JOB PRINTING;

f

Daily Fashion Hint

IT’S DEPENDABL

*
y
y

y

O. K.

- Florida

�THE HANFORD DAILY HKIIAI.I), HiUll.SIUV, SIANCH 2J), 1923

P A C E T 8B W .

Good Friday tomorrow—banks will
clone.
Join the Chamber of Commerce
now. This is the Accepted time.
H. 'A. Neal and lleg Holly of the
Herald were in Oilar.do today on busincii.

TIfIS WILL BE TWO DAYS OP REAL CUT PRICES
FORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.’S STORE
SPECIAL ON MANHATTAN
SHIRTS, 16 2-3% DISCOUNT
$2.00 SHIRTS,

$1.67

32.50 SHIRTS

EXTRA SPECIAL ON ALL
KNOX HATS
$7.00 to $7.50 values,

The gentle rains nnd the One wea­
ther nre bringing summer time biositoir.s nnd the state of Florida la ready
for Faster morn.

© /I

ALL MALORY HATS
$5.00 to $G.OO values,

$3.00 SHIRTS,
$3.50 SHIRTS,

Get your copy of the Herald Alma­
nac be fore tlwy nro ul I gune. They
arc tilled will information and are
something you will like to keep.

0O

George Kingtlcy of Altamonte was
in the city today on business and call­
ing on friends. George reports Alta­
monte ns booming or.d with more tou­
rists tills year than ever lie fore.

16 2-3% DISCOUNT ON ALL
. OTHER FELT HATS
$2.25 HATS,
ffi-fl CO

$-1.00 SHIRTS,
DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS!
If you are interested in purchas­
ing a Suit for yourself it will no
doubt be o f interest to you. &lt;

Hugh \Vntern rind Monk llrnnett
took in the carnival last night and
while Hugh wan lucky, enough to win
an aluminum run*ter. Monk won noth­
ing nnd has been grouching ever .--lute.

?3.00 IIATS.
Grin;; at

33.75 H a TS,
Going at ......

Jimmy Ward of the Merchants and
.Miners* company was in the city to­
day visiting the local merchants mtd
shippers. Jimmy is one of the old time
shipping men nnd ha-, ninny friends
here who are always glad to rev him.

&gt;4.00 HATS
Going at . ...

20% DISCOUNT ON ALL HART
SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX,
CLOTHCRAFT AND
SOCIETY BRAND SUITS
$25.00 SUITS,
Going at ........ -v

$30.00 SUITS,
p35.no SUITS,
Goins at ....

$5.00 HATS
SPECIAL ON STRAW HATS
Look ibis over, Boys, and see just
how much you can save on that
Straw Lid for Easter.
12*/2% DISCOUNT
§2.00 STRAW HATS,

4

Going at,,..........

I!. J. Tharpe of (he Southern Hell
Telephone Company with heiubjuarS l i t in Otlnnthi was a visitor to the
Ll ei&lt;y today .mil hit many friends were
JJ pleased to have him here for a few
j hours. Mr. Tharpe is one of those
whole rowled fellows that everyone
like;*, t &gt; ser nnd his friends are num­
bered by Ida acquaintances.

I
*7% l

$3.15. STRAW HATS

20% DISCOUNT oh all PALM
BEACH, MOHAIR, SILK AND
GABERDINE SUITS
10% DISCOUNT on all CAMPUS
TOG SUITS and BOYS SUITS,
This is ail new slock, just arrived.
EXTRA SPECIAL ON ALL
REGAL SHOES
We have 160 Pairs left in slock
$7.00 to $10.00 values, will qL
fer at the low price of

$4.00 STRAW HATS,
aaiuesr
Sermon: "The institution of the
.sacrament of tlu Lord'd Supper."
I.itaiu of the Passion of Jcnus.
Strangers welcome to fiec ■it; iug

GO STRAW HATS
$6.50 PANAMA HATS

(iulni! al

S7.50 Values,
Going nt

$5.84
v
. ,%.25
r

■

$N.OO Values,

$ 6 .8 7

(Joing at ................................. ^

$7.10
Going al ..................................

$8.50 Values,
selection

We will have many other special items to offer at exceedingly low
prices, too numerous to mention in the small space we have

« SAN LOUD SHOP.
CLOTH I.N&lt;
■ HAH SOMETHING FOU YOU
E DAY; TO GIVE AWAY $
Twenty-five dollars will bo given
away Friday ami Saturday nt the
Sanford Shoe A Clothing Company,
according to the advertisement in this
issue, celling your attention to the
big two-days sale at this emporium.
Spceiiil two-day sale on shirts, suits,
shoes, bats, etc. These new and up-todate goods nre going to be sold nt
the two day sale at very low prices
nnd just to make it interesting $25
will be given away and you may be
the lucky person to get the money for
you will save money a t thin store Fri­
day nnd Saturday. Read the adver­
tisement of the Sanford Shoe L Cloth­
ing Co., in today’s Herald.
NEW FASTER DRESSES
AT YOWBLI. &amp; CO,

At our Store during this sale as follows: $10.00 to be given away Fri
y, pn the following basis: The first forty cus
torners coming into our s t o r e Friday bringing with them one of thi

clippings of this adv. and then trade, to the amount of $5.00
ffive them a rebate o f 25 cents for this adv.
* into the store Saturday bring
The first sixty customers coming
ingwith th em *
***‘o f this adv. and trading to the amount of $o.0(
Jem a rebate of 25 cenfs for the Adv.
or more, we w;
COME J ^ T ^ S E E WHO IS READING THE APVS.
HOST QUALITY

*115

FiR^T BTRfcET-

Buy your Easter Supplies at Piggly Wiggly
THE KIND THAT COOK MEALY
NO. 1! LAN GLASS .1Alt
SLICE DPINEAPPLK

NO. :i LAN GOLD IIAR
FRUIT SALAD

NO. 2!, LAN DELMONTE
MELHA HALVES PEACHES

NO.:» LAN PREMIER
UARTLKTT PEARS

NO. 1 LAN. GOLD BAR
EGG PLUM

NO. a LAN PREMIER RED
PITTED CHERRIES

LIMIT. 2-LBS. CUSTOMER
NO. 1 LAN GOLD IIAR ROYAI
ANNE CHERRIES

NO. 2 LAN DELMONTE TINY
PETIT I’OIS PEAS ....*............

NO. I LAN DELMONTE
I1LACKIIERRIES

•NO. 2
PREMI ER
APPLE SAUCE

NO. 2 CAN PREMIER FANCY
MAINE STYLE CORN

NO. 2 Vi CAN VAN CAMP’S
PUMPKINS

WHEN BETTER BUTTER IS MADE WILL BE WHEN THE COWS GET WISER

SPECIAL ON ALL THOMSON
SHOES, 16 2-3% DISCOUNT
$7.00 Values,

This ndvcrllscnirttt Is published for h is wife— th e world doesn’t buy Groceries. If he docs It
1 $ because his wife makes him. His wife goes to PIGGLY WTGGI.Y because she knows that
that the question of "WHAT SHAM. 1 GET FOR DINNER" need not worry her. Every­
body Is having a good time this week. We want you to make cur store HEADQUARTERS.
Leave all your packages with us, v.c will be more than glad to take care of them for you.

HANKS W ll.l, CLOSt
■' will Iw tlnsed toimirmw
•1 account &lt;&gt;f Good Friday,
will be elii-ed all day.

$2.50 STRAW HATS

$40.00 SUITS,

W I661:

The men who Ret a loan nnd invest­
ment company to conic to Sanford
will do more good for the city than
nny one thing ever attempted.

•LOW PRICES

•PHONE 101

An announcement most pleasing to
tlio Indies of Sanford is that of Yowell &amp; Co., in this issue, calling atten­
tion to the new Enster dresses just a r­
rived. There nro linens, Switises, ra ­
tines, ■hnnd drn'wn voiles and many
others just’ fresh from the eastern
and northern markets nnd all of them
right up to the minute in alyJc and
manufacture. They range In price
from $12.50, $17.50 to $22.50. Also
special prices on voiles, crepes, im­
ported ratines, ctr., by the yard nnd
special prices on Paisley blouses, now
silk underwear, children's dresses, etc.
Yowell's nro getting you nil ready
for Easter nnd their new spring and
summer lino is complete.
PIGGLY WIGGLY ADVBRTI8 ES
1 THE WORLD AND IBS WIFE
AND GROCERIES FOR BOTH
Ir this issue is an advertisement to
the “World nnd Ills Wife" by the
Piggly Wiggly stores in which they
an yihnt the world is now buying gro­
ceries a t Piggly Wiggly ntorcs. They
have special sales for Friday, Satur­
day nnd Monday nnd the prices are
so low that you cannot resist going
tp tho Piggly Wiggly stores any longor. They have brought tha price of
groceries within your reach in Banfiord and they will always h a re them
lylthin your reach. Think what you
wobld have tu rn pay log for .grocer i n c /V J in d it n o t b u n for P igjly

NO. 2 CAN ROYAI CABLET
LIMA BEANS .....
l-lb. 15-02. Can Llbby’n Mammoth
Size White Calif. Asparagus Tips
NO. 2 CAN VAN CAMP’S
SPAGHETTI .................
NO. I CAN CAN CAMP S
SPAGHETTI

NO. 1 CAM WALKER’S CHILI
CON-CARNB
............. .........
NO 2 CAN
TOMATOES
BUY A SWIFT’S PREMIUM
HAM FOU EASTER, lb.
u ,m *

16c j
11c I
27c j
_ _

_

a

EVERY EGG GUARANTEED

PREMIER GRAPE JUICE,
PINT .................... ....... -

19c j
8-OZ. SIZE PREMIER
&lt;f
SPANISH OLIVES .1...... ................ J 8c t
1H-OZ. JAR PREMIER
PEANUT BUTTER ......... ...... :0C j

12-OZ. JAR PREMIER
PICKLES WE ET .......

10-OZ. JAR PREMIER
QUEEN OLIVE'S....

I PINT p r e m i e r
GINGER ALE

:i-OZ. JAR PREMIER
QUEEN OLIVES ...

15-OZ PREMIER JAMS,
ALL FLAVORS

8-OZ. BOTTLE GRANDEE

10-OZ. SIZE PREMIER
A
SPANISH OLIVES ....................... 1

LARGE SIZE PREMIER SALAD
DRESSING .................. .
BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAISE
PINT SIZE ........,....;rv.............

dw m s or

A

C H E R R IE S 4 . * . . . . . . . . . . .

m n g n a n is u r e a w a s i p a e o n

KING AN’S OF SWIFTS PICNIC HAMS, LB. ......

*• *?’

4 A '! * *

FULL CREAM
O Q g*
CHEESE, LB.......................... ........ O Q V *
KINGAN’S NUT MARGARINE, LB.
„...................... i l O L
GOOD THINGS TO EAT-

id .

LIBBY'S DILL
PICKLES, DOZEN ....................

m

_ ■_*

-»

A

LIBBY'S SWEET MIXED
PICKLES, LB............. ...,...... ......... W v v
5-LBS. FANCY BLUE ROSE

FRESH FROM THE G

O C p
LOTS O
N D.UL

�-V.
i-£

• :"*'TY+

r

r

i

t &gt;• ,

rvifl6 !WI

'i^tl

'

■I
. -

f

,V

-

j|

«* - ‘ •7%

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923

PAGE FOUR
granted the right to proceed on the
boat basin nmi the pier nml thin work
should Ik* started
nt once with nothin*;
1
. ,*
r u l l l l . h r il i*»r t j n l l r r e t n n r i r r p l S u n * , ’
in the world" to delay It n iter it IS I
liny nl •hr llrrnM lllllt.llnc. Iu7

Sanford Daily rferald
M num
. ailln
lia

S aafo rd . r i d .

'

The Herald Printing Co.
pt'ni.isiir.iM
n. j . iio i .i .v
N. J. I.ll.l.\llll

.started.

SHOWS SIGNS OP PROSPERITY

r.illlo r
Srr rr In r y - T r r a s u r e r
........ I l r n r r n l S l n n n a r r
A d i r r l U l n a W n n n u rr

The recent announcement of the At­
I I . A. N R K U . .
lantic
Cost Line Kailway that they
I». s. uni.I.Y
aatrrluihH l l n l r a M nilr l i n i i n n a n would spend $20,000,000*for improve­
A |i |i l l e a f Ion
ments iin nns much more tlinn the mere
I . H W I * **1111*1*
C l r r u l n l l o n M n n a g r r announcement that such n sum will
I ' b u n r C O - W n f l r r 5 |&gt;. m .
bo spent. It menus not only that many
N u l r a r r l p t l o a I ' r l r r In A d . n n r r
of tile sites for shops and yards such
O ar Y rar
pil.oo
I I I M a a l h a ............
. 3 0 0 ns Sanford will be benefited in mimy
n r l l . r r r d In f 'l lj r h r C a r r i e r
ways from these improvements but it
O n e W r r k .................... ........ ^ ______ 13 ( &gt; « ! »
means th at the country is prospering
T h r Ilia I S . In |H .p n n r W r r k l f H e r ­ and th at the railroads looking ahead
a ld r a f l r r l ) r a t r r a
S r m l n u l r t'nunljr
l, - . n n .l la p u M la h r d f i r r y 1‘rld .iy. A d . r r - see n wonderful
development nnd
t l a l n a r a l r a n in d r U i n .i i" « u n p i i l l m l l n n . I2.UO p e r y r n r . u l t i m a In n d . n n r r . they are getting ready for it. Such a
m :n n r .ii t iik a sno ciatkii imikx * sum while it will be distributed over
Thn Awiorlnlrit I’rrsn la -xoluslvoly ninny miles of railroad lilies will mean
eiitltln) lo the uae for raiiutitleajlnn of nimii to the various communities that
all neivM (tlaimlehrM rrcilttrtl lit It or
not nlhnr.vlae rrriUtut In Ihla r&gt;ti|Mir arc touched !&gt;&gt;' this great system and
nml alao Itio lovul new* iiuMlahcl we can look forward to bigger and
haraln.
A ll r i g h t * o f r e - | i i i h ! | r a t | o n o f S |ie c ln l hotter shops here and terminals atul
dlM iatc lira lio rrlo a r e a la o r e a r r v o l
side tracks mid nil kinds of badly need­
ed improvements. The route to Flo­
[ rnrrlpn AdvrrtiniiM
THEAMERICAN
A^SOL’IAl lON
rida will lie dauble^tracked and then
will be extensive improvements m idi
5e &gt;
lictwcen Florida nml the north lo tnkc
care of passenger trttvel nnd the ship
. Man blindfolded will drive from m eats of fruits and vegetables.
We nrc glad to note this announce
Jacksonville to St. Augustine. We have
nient
« ii the part of the Atlantic Cun.n
seen several blindfolded driving on
l.ino. it means much to this im intrj
the Sanford-Orlar.do road.
and in passing it might bo well ti
-o —
Scrap useless vessels seems to Ik* Sanford section than from any othci
the cry of the shipping Interests, it part of the south. This city i&gt; grow
may Ik? nil right from their stand- lug nnd tho railroad needs these ini
point. Sometimes the rem ps are provements to keep up witli the huxi
i.ess nnd to give the growers am
mighty good picking.
shippers. the service that their l»u,-int'iu deserves.
Another st« nmer is now o n . the
‘ And now that this service is in sight
sands where the Ixmnpo was luing
it would Ik* well for the public nnd thi
up last summer. That Nassau
ssau f&lt;
far near
railroads to g it together on many
Jacksonville neen)H ns dangerous
linger
as
i|Ue.«lions in the future ami work f*&gt;
the Nassau bar in-the Bahamas.
tlio interests of each other for tin
---------------- o-----------public and tin* carriers have mini
All eight page daily Herald seems in common.
inevitable and it speaks well for San­
ford thut it is able to soppoit sui h n
F oil \ it E-PKESIDEM
paper and it also ypeaks a little for
the men who are making the Herald
Tliat a redden! of Florida, Hon
what it is—one of the real country Charles Ik Haines, of Altnioonti
dailies in tin* south.
Springs, is iicing serioimly considerei
for the vief-pruMdentiid tuiniinatioi
George Jay Gould, multi-millionaire on the Democratic ticket, is annottni*e&lt;
is very ill nt his villa in Flmnce and by the Hanford Herald, which say
already the heirs nre^,fussing over the that during the past ft\v t months met
division of the estate. This'' money o f n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n h a v e v isite d Mr
question is ail wrong. No man witli Haines nt his home• and dr-cuv-ed wit!
money should ever leave it. lie ought him t h e &lt;nbj&lt; et of Ini. s u g g e s t e d van
to spend it all before lie dies ami then* d iduey.
•
there would b« no fussing over it ufThe Hi raid declares tliat Mt. Hnine
ter he was gone.
is being groomed fm iioittiti.’iliou o:
tiie ticket v.otfi Henry Ford «* t S»
Sarah Rernhardt died tu poverty, presidential i.oi,nni‘*. lie has reftt-e
with a fortune in Howcm heaped so far, to be considered us a candldati
around her doors, with the greatest imdet any cireuntstances. Some of Id
men nnd women on earth anxiously elo-ie. t friends, according to the Her
telegraphing nmi writing for news of aid, have been sent to hint to prvvni
her. She died with the knowledge.that upon him 1,0 nccept.
none enn till her place. Sarah HornMr. Haines has had
reinnrktibl'
11niilt, who began with nothing, d i i s career in poll tics, lie was elected I
. wit It nothing, except a reputation I"otigrexs before n aching hi - lliiiti
known to th e w hole WuihP ,Va,l Ili.it*- i th y. .11 11•• \va» a railroad pre-idea
I lie only tiling w o r t h while, w hen ,|i-..lli Is for,- lie wa twenty one. A fter in
i omen. Ai th in |!t r h:r:
e.llce til eotlg, e.*s lie ptefellill t«k vote ids time to private interest:
Orlando has decided to-Kavi* the He has built and operated large mat,
Hub-Tropical fair for three more years ttfm Hiring cnterpi l ex. He* h as.pci
which is good news to art friends of fnt and valuable service for tho conn
the best fair in Florida, And speaking try, in important movements am
about fairs reminds us that Seniimdc during tlie recent war wa&lt; psoridln
County should have » fair next yem of tile American Patriots.
by nil means. There is nothing quilt*
This rematkalde man i* til ing qu
as good a s th e county fair to give th e oily a t A l t a m o n t e S p rin g * and
county the right Kind of oilvet tiding, w e : Id I i ,i - ' . i I. i i t t' tTm .iiial t o h.
tir g e t th e |K‘Ople t o g e t h e r uIIit i';i&lt;Ii ability unit popularity if he should i
year and to bring out the many good | in(lm.;.,|
, „ lm. ,m „f |,j, , din-m et
points in stock raising and fanning, and Income tin- nominee of a gten
-oparty for Viie-I’ieiideiit of tin- Uni
DespnUhcx any .that many foreign­ te l States.—Tampa Triliiine.
er! are leaving Germany now that the
French occupation takes more money
. it A11 1(0 Alt lit II.DING
mid rents nnd hotel expenses and cafe
fares have taken the biggest (light
Twciity-six million dollars will h
toward that bourne already reached spent by tin* Atlantic (Joint Line in a
by the- United States. Germany of- improvement and eipiipmcnt prograr
fered a safe haven for tho mini who to bo (tab In d by November 1. aim
had money nr.d wanted to save it but next w inter's tourists will be rhlini
a fter the IVetii,ii came in all this Imv Into Florida over a double tracko
been changed, it will stop many of road between Richmond, Vn., and thi
the American tourists frytn going city, according to announcement fruit
abroad this summer.
the local olTIcca Tuesday. The nt
nourcenu-nt states that th e' gigantiWo want to tee the work on tlie boat undertaking wan necessitated by th
basin nnd the municipal pier started, Increased bunlnosa induced by Hi
tlio work of paving tin* new. streets growth of tin* territory the road i
has already beep started. Our bond serving, .,
money is lied up in these projects nml
The pTincipal items involved In th
wo want notion on thnt money without expenditure are:
any more waiting or side-stepping.
Ninety-live locomotives.
Ail of these improvements should Is*
One hundred nnd one steel pnssen
started now and finished before the j gcr coaches,
visitors s ta rt down here for tho win-1 Fire—thousand, three hundred nm
tcr^of l'J23. The war department has thirty-one freight cars.
r=r ■ Thirty thousand tons of 100-poum
•

U HULL
YOUR URAL
ESTATE

WHEN U
I.iHT IT
WITH US

We have several unusual
bargains in real estate tu
offer at this time. If youarc looking for a real in­
vestment, see us.

. Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

REAL ESTATE
P lr.

I t. A..,„ I.

Double-tracking, including nutomn
tir signals and interlocking plants.
New shops and shop equipment.
Grade reductions. •
Additional yards, yard tracks an.
pnnxing tracks.
Station facilities.
Conditions which warranted tin
improvements have Imen enumerate,
ns follow;.:
A fifteen-million box cities frui
crop Ihla year.
Seven hundred per cent gain In th
straw berry crop. •
Doubled acreage in tomatoes will
competing states out uf market be
causo of fronts.

JUST KIDS—

The Way Mailers Standi

~By Ad Csrt.f

punish the man who buys liquor be­ n iB a B X S B S B B B B iE a c n H a ia n a iR ia e n E S B n iiia Rt;ZBi,
cause lu* knows it i:t made in viola­
tion of law, and sold in .violation of
9
, law. The good, law-abiding citb.cn,
does not purchase liquor mndi* since
tin* prohibition luw went into effect.
I. Repeal soverul fooli-h laws, nnd
give the people some sensible o n n re- Ig
lating to transfer of properly, and the j 9
'question of taxes. We are puyirg to a1*■
many men Inige salaries for n sm all.■
oco.
coo
amount of work. The m atter-of U s e s *

s

does not cnibnrrnls me much, but it.*
V
is n serious bunion to my friends,
,n Our orders are corning in FO fast H in t if it were not tin t u i l
[ 5. Make teaching tho Rible, n.» lit-; g
kept' prepared to render real service we could * ' C !
, cVature, n part of the courre of study jj
not handle them.
il
in our public schools. Roth believers M
nnd unbelievers recognize tho Bible 5 P H O N F ) U S
- W E D E L IV E R
aa the basis of our moral standards.
nml tin fuminmuntnl in the realm of g
„
" anti
and wc deliver
law. It in tjip most widely read bo.ik 5
ciciivci* prompt,
p ij’.m p i, anywhere,
any u n e r e , any time. A nd if voudo
in the woriJ.'Mure copies of the Bible Jj
not tin n k Elder Water now— you will.
'after* one1 trial
are published eneh year than of nny • ■
iother book. Tin-;: why not teach its ■
.?
*m
fundcmcntid tru th : to the young?
Any k|r.d of nil organization. ioe- *
ular or religious, which would object!*
to the teachings of the Ililde to the u
young, should surrender il l charter ” qi, nBBaD «tiaB ixcnm iiH
is r a z s c a r a m ,,,!
ami g:&gt; out of business.
\
In these day.* of lawlessness, crime,
i; immorality, shady business, political
self.shrtet.s und cjrru p tin n ,‘the world
'IT H H
nreds surr.e whoieaome truth* ta u g h ti * I a l U
1the your.g that rociciy may Ik* s a v e d _________________
i
from coljapro.
'
*
j.
1 '
0. 1 am in fr.vor-of n r.talc police
system! ffirt'Otly under the control of
Development of spring cucumher I ridp's history, nnd "Charlie" I’nrkhill thi governor, or of Id* cabinet, it is
■ropa ti&gt; beat other vegetable-produc- • Is clean, brainy nni) capable. He has no use denying the fact that there arc
ing states to market.
I i;cen a member of the Slate Supreme officers o f .th e'la w in some counties
Distallntinn of dehydrating nnd can-! Court mil in the late w ar he did dis- who are managed by the law less-ele-•
uing plants so th at large per cent of i linguif.hcd service in France,
ment. They do not enforce the law nr *
rops formerly thrown away is sent j Frank M. Jennings is, too, n man many *»f them promised. L k-iiI affili­
out in cans.
j of unimpeachable cHarm)tir. He made ations and local interests make it
Greatest naval stores producing n creditable record ns n member of the linril for tlmtn to fearlestily and lm -,
&lt;la to in the country. ,
j state board of control and spenkrr of partially tio their sworn duty. In there'
Constant growth of Jacksuiivilti*! the last house of representatives,
case:: tin* state should in- able to send
is distributing center f**r Mimthraxt
John \\. .Martin, too/coipcs from n man into a community who would
For concerns taking advantage of rail distinguished parentage, his grand- enforce the law. If we had such an orutil water rale.
father, (' *l.'.b*hn ^L Martin, being it ganiznlion in thi* stale, there would
Increase in shipments In and from notable factor in Kiorida during the b'* les* liquor sold in the state than
iv ir and d-nieg the reeotistf iielion pe tlu*re i*. Bootlegger* cannot do Ini' uImiii and Hmith Ainciican ports. ,
litcreaM- in output ef rnik ph».-- riisl. lie I:..* a pleating addrt-.i aitd,J in***H to any appri rinble extent willi•hate depu»lls, which constitute thro: - while lii* tiiofil' of Mayor ho* not! o'.:t the consen'. of the olfoi-i.* of ilu
ninths of the total American j*ro- b i'ii d j i i.illy brillimil. it .-hi,aid b law. Where there nrc* inlluentinl lou.l,
lucti.ia, and in Fuller's K.irlh, in remenibt'icd that the jnayor of thi* politician* wh*i favor liquor drink
which Florida virtually supplies tir.- city nlTct • little opportunity to di.“- irg and ore their Inllaelice to keep up
lii-guis h •• i i ice.
iiuntry.
the business, it is hard for sheriff.: to
Whily I'aikhill dai great ..ervice in boldly arrest thcV criminal*.
Top prices in lumber, which has
taused a spur*, in the lumber camps. France, Frank .leanings enlisted it
(iivt* u.* a State I'oiice by all mnin.i.!
? i.\S
T H E K EST- P U O U R A M T H /
Twenty-five per cent increase in war nervice, too, Icjt did not have
W* .J. CARKNTF.II
he number i f to uri-t: vi; it ing Flo- the chntue to go over. But it must l«
s
idn during the reason ju-A elosin*;. • iioenilicr.il that Mayor Martin die
i ti'.V.S O F F E R E D T O .k
Foili more "lri*li icbel*" li ive been
Th** namunccmeiit by the Atlanta yeoman patmitii re ivin- at lioin*' uoc k lbd by KMrce Staler*. If the war a■
‘•■ii-1 l.iitc ftdlnwn nlninsl on the itcels *vai actix and coojK-rativc in all v.*ai proceeds long in this reckless f ..-.Lina. J
FORD PEO PLE
if the request, by official* of tile V.’Olk.
the time wJI come when them i* iv - |
Frank &lt; lark’ h a ; heeti in t ’niigre! * Imdy li ft t.i fight, and what will Ik*- !
■ionthorn Railway who went before
II" !ii'.« r* trite (\iinot"*e*- t ‘nimol»«llili fo- many yt-arr. lie has nut lied hi - come of the Irishman’s joy in living ?
i " any ge• errd Irgidatimi nl tlien77 T.'impu-IiTinc*.
nd m i.i- I fur nothin ily to assume libiTity for ?ti,ToO,tlUtl in live per cent i hutnrh in* i* nt e of the must brilliant
equipment tru st certificates; Tho mon- i.lend.ci : iif lii" hnu- *. He war. when
An c-ievntor ruon dropped ik'.'tL at
y i* tu be u.-ed, the request sta te d ,}nuite y .ang, the ino: t lu liliont nitin- vhe fourth floor. I’ossihiy sotm b % f"
n the purchase of 02 locomotives, 2,-( I: r of the Florida legislature. He wa* mid "Tliank you.”
•SJ
170 box cats, 2t»0 «to k car* nr.d three ,r. H. I'is'rie't Attorney under* t ’lcve^
,*
lining cars. A!l of tin- equipment will Iruid, and made a . j'leiulid re onl lit{A
•e in-id ia ear.ying away product* probably l.i'.iiwa more people pcr-*oiiElectric Curling' Iron
of II will fiiiii lill t i Florida lhi*t aii*.' othi'i mi ; it |
L mi
th e S , •th
FRKK
• .. ' ......ill. I i
w 11Ir i b i n ;•* loti • ( S .• |
i it .
l
JL JC.
M
MU
II
.11
ST WE WILL t ' l t i ;
1 i Ilk M.-Ti.imiif .!
AWAY AN ,
'll. i &gt;niing legi b.i'll* will, a* said
above, make some i .c.i. -, nml these
i HE .(.V lIitNORHlin*
Electric Curling Iron
irstic nfoy ifcteiaiine the next gover'!et a ticket with each cash purchsse
Tite raw for governor has not yet norwuu.—,
.f five gallon* HIGH TEST GASO­
A it dands to ! t*y, litcre nrc no nn\cited any *,icci:il inten *t. hut when
LINE, good for a chance on
Hi -.
TO
nARVE-’T TOMATOES AT YOOIIK !! W E N ,
lie legulalure ndjoitrns, the people notii'' •! i-.'xti :. People are f'*r i’.irkVurling J.-iio.
F L O R ID A
■.•ill h n'o *oe •* i**ues t* di ciii- ■ and lii'.l be in."/ Ii • i- l&gt;rllliani at.d t.ldo
Belter
I
ires
for
less
Money
.ill w ill to l. t'IW h iw g.l i.ernaiori il For 1- * : I; Jetmi’-g' b.'i-tm-e In In ; t
1‘ArKLNG HOUSE OPENS'APRIL 1OTI I
mid In," ui'/ti a iir'diruiUuii
b- I
tt dfdni &gt; ••' .1ml th teoll.
I ..n l
lii* b •&gt; it'* &gt;:! Lu
l'n in t o»v** :t* My*_rr Ilnvet; :tj&gt;p!\ in .finra.' Il.tnieLs
n .j
in:
$
-I lu ca n c b - • • i" uf
•r i; ill
I'liooc I1 I i ».
I l* jll: l 31 Ii ri«- with t in «tij I'alm ctlo Ace.11"t i a- I i' to dial 111 -t: i in ml ."
lack ‘oiiviHe t tic l'l \ cr.
..II th ■f the *tn'.e.
I ms
At fit ,i q : i ", . I tin t S i’Jlh Florida
mm■■■
,'otiId ■»;'! til . e rro r:hip iit l 'ha 1 *
j. I'll! kh.lt had cnily yvidenyctk aniaz- , a
g .*t're Tgth in vatiuUit part* i f Fla-j M
da. tVh.'n MSiyur Martin got bury *a
te, too. hfiw.,1 a strong following,
GC0J5E
•aid probably the greatest surprise
f. r
Yus tin sfiertglh developed by Frank
I h r U^zt
U n tin im ly
I. Jennings.
.
HO .MM THINGS THE LKGISLATl'UI
... New- ft mu ntnny counties say that
S1IOI LD DO
turnings will carry them, lie hu*
nnde «t partial preliminary campaign
1. Give the buys n real lionut. Thi
inti list- found conditions most fnvor- govertiment has "bomt-sed" nboul cv
ible. However, it Is too early in the erytiii.ng else. I nm in favor of th«
•imt**'t to determ ire which of th; ,nen who fought, who endured thi
-afididates will be accepted a : leaders, unspeakable hardships of the war
ilajor 1‘atkltill has made but little cf- nnd who received the shock of it whirl
ort ro far. He is one of Florida’s nb- bu* r.tntle rvtdi a change in their lives
eat Democrats, und in spite of the
Foe tho tniist part these who op
.'act th at Mat tin and Jennings both pore n ensh I&gt;oiiiih are the men win
Tho unusual success which has crowned (he efforts of tho
•e?ido in Jacksonville, Pnrkhill has made "scad**’ of money out of thi
American Fruit Growers Inc. in handling sales for growers is
iundredi r.f strong tupportern^ln this r ifi'itrirgs of our soldiers. M.r. Mi lion
duo to the ability to apply the energies of this vast organization
ity.
.......
nnd hia wealthy friends, do not wan
directly to tho problems of selling.
JS
('ongrcs.sninn Yrntik (’lurk's posi- to pay n penny out of their million,
ion is puzzling. He announced hi* but wero perfectly willing for the mil
Experienced representatives cover *more than 160 markets.
nndidacy and stopped right thciv. It
„f America’s sons to die, suffer
Directing thorn are the foremost perishable experts aided by
ftu*t be .udmitted that when l rank ^,r jx, , t-ippli-il! Unless I misread thi
the widest pnd most complete market information.
’lark gets busy he In s few equal* n* sign:, the men wha went to the wnt
The distinctive "Blue Goose*’ nnd “A. F. G.” trademarks ap­
i campaigner, ami he will prove-n de­ will nut forget the htan who playt
pearing in conjunction with-Ideal brands on each individual fruit
eded factor.
politic, about this m atter. • V
Clark duel not have to depend cm
of quality connect'directly with national consumer advertising.
2. Deprive-Kny man, woman orchHc
its oloquenie altogether, Os It * is now from driving an nuto for one year, a
•I A business institution, directed and manned by business men,
veil fix ’d financially to nmkq'iuj—ac- feast, who are found driving \\hili
the American Fruit Growers Inc. is able to accomplish the re­
ivc campa'gn. lie cn:t ’nik to iH" pea- unde: the influence of liquor. Bette
■3
sults
it doct very economically. That makes possible a definite
•li* tliroir.lt nil the newspapers and ?it!!. 'In not allow them ever to drivi
charge per box for selling which is quite low in proportion to
hi.* will t Aath ;,!l whom he fails t&lt;» another machine. There fellow* win
the service rendered.
tank iui_.ua Inoze do so dcliberatl)
i’f |tccBonnlly.
His Inactivity thua far inn caused known g the danger to ‘thkmsrlvc
ome to d »ubt whether hs will con- nnd e-ipeelsUy to the public. Tho whip
inuc in the race, but his friends say ping post is a fine place to take th
ha tht? Is only waiting for the proper men caught driving an nuto -whil*
Orlando. Florida
irr.e to m::l^e, ns they claim, the hot- drunk.
ext
e history of tho
state.
;j.
n | aw mnkir.g the man wh
~xt race in 'th
the
t
Taking everything into considorn buy.t booze! or drinks it to excess, a
ion, if thu primary was within the guilty ns tho man who makes it,
text month l’arkhill would be tho no-j have aj» much respect for the make
"i
&lt;■?
•i &gt;
MaF • t&gt;
j
tninee for governor, because 'Klori(iaiuf moonshino uz for the man who wil

ter

GET YOUR’

AT THE

2000 Men, Women and Ch’]dren

F. P. JUNES

Expertness and. Energy
Directed to Selling

American Fruit Growers Inc.

�PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH 2D. 1023

ALL THIS WEEK
CONTINUOUS PERFORM
ANTE 2 P. M. TO
MIDNIGHT

THE ONE REA I, OUTDOOR AMUSEMENT EN
TERPKlSE THAT THE ENTIRE SOUTH­
LAND IS PROUD OF

New Featur&lt;

S e n s a tio n a l
Rides

Attractions

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL .
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

BOWLING
TENNIS

CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editot
Baseball Dope Makes
D ull l &gt;o
Annual Appearance,
Not I
IJcr^jd Gets a Copy

Miss MacDonald
Pictures Long
Island Revelry

Special Children’s Entertainments
a Re'dpath Chautauqua Feature

;
c jdhdtitcp ir. valuable a s ;et«
ir &lt;■.: V-rlng'*, anU in “ Ucm.-*, and
lltlUV’ Ksdhrrjjtc Mi:?lHmatil’a
.'ptcdcclidn*' f6v First National
tkait? mV n fhthnbet of « IkimV .lEtTm-tHe n);;l ItruiUfuI

Tent and fjmiipmepI
Redpath Chautauqua
Arrives in Sanford

* line ii'u

afares-nr
The Cincinnati Red* tin ; im! a mwtearful tr.iinin" season at Orlamlo
yesterday by winning a_tiln* r-.iite
over the Senators, 1 to 2.
There were many Sanford
f.i'
pieMerit nt tliia iMM.' nn l v - re v'i .
a real treat in tho exhibit Mr. a d n
'‘lleautifur* I.res, remarked a fle i th&gt;
fray, ‘'thr.^s Med. took rood t i m
The Uiais In tike e,imp '.a ! m C't o' !
will move Bitmdy north, ptsyiun *■‘■hihit ion games t :i tljolr way An ' a m
nali. Their lirrl situ51 will lie .it Mo­
bile where they \vill piny mi c . h:Lit'u*i
n-i ies. ■to; imr in ether til’* 1 riirw itf,

;

trninuv

t
■

p
■

itMneata f. r children, tn addition to the programs for
ke miopia 1~ - .11 nt tin* fortlin talng Rrdpnth ChauenN rt.ilnwer.t to l e prr amteil V11 a dltfervnt tiny and

UM-of-hnnd perform-

The Herald for first cla.-# Jets work

r; n •

E
0
0
0
l!

IlUril3, rf.
Ihit per, ef,
Duncan, If.
Ihihne, 2I&gt;.
Fonnecn, 1
I’lndli. 3b.
l-owler :'*■

truthfully :i&gt;\
contains n "re
Florida State
pt" &gt;;.-,| in thi
t,."
1

K- McDonald

was !;:iiil,
111npo III
Vihf.l ill.

Northbound
vhrn ht'sl&lt;n:ul.i nrn heroes
h*j- L:in:h ere jurt bus-

Arrive
I ; I a.lit.

lhOn.m.
2:25 jiJB
•1:1)0 p.m,
10:0 p.m.

flluo*’ is the name of the fine
that follows "llvioe • anil liu: -

rfti lit

t t'J

fStnltJ
All "r t lllr

Tn*j

NOTICE TO PROPER
TY OWNERS

xNo, lop.----- ...
Property owners on the streets to xN&lt;», 21......;..-..*
xNn. 25........... 1:50 p.m.
be paved, who want tlrlvc-ways to
icNo. 101. -■ i&gt;;'iO p.m.
their property arc requested to make
written npplkhtfo# to tho engituer in . x —Daily, cxccpl Sunday,
chnrgo of the work on the strofcts be­
fore the curb is IsliL

W. H. WILLIAMS,
3«).Clc

City Manaper.

m 1 ;a a-j ua kgaar.n s t »be a aia nan

• Arrive
3:55 p.m.
2:50 p.m.

departs1 H. F. Whitm-r Is extended n r«r00 tt.inJill.il invitation hy tho ninimKi&gt;im-nt, to
2.5 p.m. | Lrlftff hi&gt; family ami be truest* iff the
i Ijniipe tonight nt “Heroes ami Hu*-

Friday and Saturday will hrliift the
Sanford people another rial treat in
another Fetor It. Kyne story. Every
one thnt hhs read any of Kyne’a works
Departs are always plod of the opportunity of
serin" his hooks played in the meviea.

Hlack Walnuts English Walnuts
New Irish Potatoes
r;iiun lo r rrm ny amt ,-iauiriiay, iuhi
l,i makr it even better there are nthrr novelties in connection with this
fine pk ttijrc.

Philadelphia Creimi Cheese
Swiss Cheese
New York Cheese

For quick results try n wont ad.

Georgia and Jones* Dairy Farm

"

Sausage

Mi™ EvaTirace Wagner
Eflt:tion &lt;&gt;Vsnappy songs i
■ it.....

EASTER WEEK AND SHOE WEEK
* Church well's havo an nilvirtui;n:lnt
In this Issue calling attention to t \
.slice
. . . . iin
. lI sales ..1,
ml
! n.li'..J
oh mu o s .nn

H E f e a tu r e s o f
th e new G ood­
y e a r C o rd T iro w ith
th o b e v e le d A llW e a th e r T re n d a r e
features of exclu­
sively’G o o d y e a r d e ­
s ig n a n d c o n s t r u c ­
tio n —se m i-fla t,
b e v e le d t r e a d , i m ­
p ro v ed r u b b e r c o m ­
p o u n d , h e n v ie r a id e w a ll a n d re in fo rc e d
t r e n d b lo c k s . T h e y
r e s u l t in m o re m il e ­
age, s m o o th e r-ru n ­
ning and greater
econom y.
Ai GW/Mf Stn/Ue Station
Dt^Ut§ w*
#r%4 t*comn*ni/ G W / m . Tirtl in d

T

bath Ih tm up Ltllh

imug i wont,
m a t intimate
may bo purchtt
out embar ra i

should cut, v,\.ui. ami
use and w hat i . b ; 1
buy for my family.1 find, that there i/. c n
the tip of my tongue
multitude o f names th e
mention of which : will
bring from some shelf
nearly everything that
I can usi^jn my daily ’
life and in the daily life
of my family.
In every instance that
name means a very def­
inite promise and assur­
ance of something sub­
stantial and which will
make me feel completely
satisfied about havingexchanged
my money.
£V*if *j.

names*
They mean assurance
in shopping. There is no
indecision. Even before
1 enter th e 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. 1 am asking for
the best.
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods. 1 pat­
ronize the Shop that sells
tliem,

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 p&amp;ges
—mean to me.
■ They mean good-taste.
For certainly I desire to

.l.n .'jr./

(This was written

KENT VULC, WORKS ■
Oa|&lt; Avenue nnd Third Street
SANFORD, FLORIDA

a woman)..

.

Published by the Sanford He
fp u _

A r - f ir tm o tiA W

r

l in co-opemtion with

�T H E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923

Raising th e F a m ily

V /\ L*MC&gt;

Fisher'*

H o o k s m e a n n o t h i n g in P a ’s y o t i n q c a r e e r f
T&gt;t£'&lt; MUbT"
_ E £ R l&amp; M f
uMURfe. v/O U
( Pur m cM H'WC. NOO

N F 5 SM'tD
TUbN M M T

,

» » E F E S NCUW .t---- ..
&lt;_&gt;VT TlJCif-i EtMlMO
w e e c u ; m!

'U .E-LL M E R E 5
I V O u R HA.T"
I UNDER- t h is
S c h a ir )
v-

C H n u ; UOOVio

M tP fcS VOO R . / ( . GIMME. »F. Q U IC K -?
o \ n e - »r
I \ 4 tr's MIGHTY**j
BL.HIUD THE.
PUNHV • H O u L M V jj
iv c ir C H E ^
. , &gt; S T U FF
J
4 U iio U H D THE HOOSe
7 U K E T H fK T i^ p ^

1

TEACH THRIFT
to your children, and practice it
yourself!

sifled Ada Ic a word. No
:akrn fbr less than 25c.
positively no Classified
charged to anyone. Cash
I accompany all ordrra.
it (hr words and remit

The very best way is to open a
Savings Account for each mem­
ber of your family, and encourage
their saving by an occasional g ift
&lt;o the fujid.
This plan should interest every
Father and Mother.
4% Interest Paid.

U&gt;— luu wait *«i
Uw.
and Irrigation plugs at t*.‘
S’ov.lty Works
JOO tf.
Duster and Guys’ paints
rnishua nt Sanford Novelty
enfold nrrnta.
U*3-lfr

NWfONt\ nt

EXHI B)rr.*&gt;N&gt;

,E —Rhode Island egga for
11 egg* for $1.00.
Mrs !
, Hoardall Avenue, Sun !
&lt;
iCvtfpi

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
n
H '
; F. P. I’ORSTKH, President

,K -2 fnii&gt; lut.s iu'Uw"ii i"t&gt;,

th streets on Elm Avenue.!
r qqlck talc. Write or ace .1. j
1000 lau rel Avo, 310-3tj!
^t£—1j acre celery farm on
lonroo.—E. F. Lane. 810-5tp
.E —5 acre celery farm, rent
l.—E. F. Lane.
310-5tp
LE—40 ,ncies ce|cry land. (
l ,000.00.—E. F. Lane.
310-5tp
L.E—New bungalows.—E. F. •

11. F. WHITNER, Caahler

a a a n n a n x a z ja titi3 :c a s H n 3 :r a n B a z a a c N 3 H n :B n B O B
'Perfa?,

The th rifty shopper says

nio-5tp
LE—-New 1023 Hudson Scllly equipped, three months
1,000 miles, without n scratch :
), being $800 leas than cost,
the state, 8. II. Hill, Semi-j
I, Sanford, Florida. 311-Gte|

5 Nothinq else "will do*

.E —Nice cottage and comer
Magnolia nnd Eleventh St.
Florida.
Convenient to
and achbola. Easy term s.—
ford, General Delivery, San* WANTED—One colored girl to do lit­
tle'w ork each morning. Apply 11K
.
316-ltp
South Park Avc. nt the llnwniian Mu­
sic Studio, 10 a. m.
313-2tp
FOR RENT
WANTED—Auto mechanic,* Sanford
NT—1 nice apartmnet, all
Motor Co. Phone 3.
3l2-2tc
cnees and well furnished.— I
tiding. Phone 181. 290-tfcl
LOST
N T -O n e front bed room, 1---tire I Avc.
31 l-3tp I.OST—liar pin, diamond, tw o pearls
bet wen Elm Avenue and Ymvell's.
lurnisheiF,
in a—une room
$5.00 reward. Mildred Lee, Yowell’s
gnolia Avc.
311-3tp
Store.
312 Itp
room cottage No. 1012
Co s t —On or near Park a venue, a
Avc. Apply 417 West 2nd
gold crescent pin set with pearls,
31 l-3tp
one pearl missing. Finder please re­
7 T = T room cottage, modorn turn to Virgina Sm ith, OIK I’nrk Ave­
encca. Phone 250.
3l3-4tc nue and receive rew ard.
313-2tp
NT—Small cottago. J. Mus- STRAYED—One sorrel m arc, one
313-4tp
sorrel horse. Finder plcnsc phone J.
C. Stuplcr.
313-2tp

WANTED

-A chance to build your
me before lumber gets any
’Ians and estimates furnish3rd Novelty Works. 183-tfc
I TO BUY—Asparagus fern
&gt;r good clean stock will pay
dee. Address W. P. Newell
(sale Fern Growers, Apopka,
279-tfc
I—Twelve boys between the
10 and 15 1o sell the Dsily
i the street end also to be
s fo r carrier', boy routes,
i Shipp a t the Herald office
:30 and 5:30 p. m.
306-tfd

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS
•City Tax Books close April 1, 1923,
after which nil taxes remaining un­
paid will be collected by levy-nnd sale
of the property upon which taxes are
delinquent.
ALFRED FOSTER,
City Tax Collector.
3-15-till Apr. 1
By: E. HOY, 1). C.

Armour Absorbs th e .
Morris Packing Co.

i 400 MEN, between April
d 16th to pick tomatoes;
ages paid and comfortable
( D r T h e A a io r ln tr d 1 'r r s O
W rite if you can come nnd
CHICAGO, III., March 2D.—-The
.—S. E. Rice, Vcro, Florida. acquisition of the Morris &amp; Co. pack­
Mch-22-to-Apr. -15 ing interests by Arm our &amp; Co., thru
— Large corporation de­ a subsidiary, has been completed, ac­
vice* of a competent young cording to_ announcement last'" ijlght
; to handle general office by J. Ogden Armour, chairman o f the
m snent position with ploas- board of Armour’ &amp; Co. The North
undings for right person, American I’rivision Company, subsid­
ettar giving experience, ed- iary of Armour and Company, of Del­
i m artial status. A person- aware, was name das th e firm acquir­
w w ith a selected number ing Morfi* and Company’s business.
its will be i arranged. Adrpotation" 'care of Herald.
You can't tell hy looking at u wo­
313-2tc men's spring suit how much her bus*

!ou g e t m o r e

kind Bei
ittor

EXTENSIVE PROBE
INTO NEW IMPORT
DUTIES ON SUGAR
WASHINGTON, March 2D.—Outstanding development- here yesterday
in tile sugar titunpon w ere the nnnounccir.cnt by the larilT commission
that in compliance with instructions
from President Harding its inquiry
into the cITcct of the new import d u ­
ties on prices would be far m ore reach­
ing than was originally intended nnd
the prediction, of Secretary Hoover
that present prices would result in
decreased consumption nnd increased
production,
When the tarilT commission m et
it had before it the president’s tclc-t
gram sent Tuesday night from St.
Augustine, Fin., directing th a t it estuhlish whether the new tariff was
keeping the retail price of sugar nt
high livcls. The commisition which a l­
ready hnd Initiated an Investigation
a t the request o f Cuban producers,
to determine whether a reduction in
the duty was advisable under the flex­
ible provisions of the tariff law, de­
cided nt once to increase the scope of
its inquiry.
Members of the commission predict­
ed it probably would bo six months
beforo a comprehensive study of pro­
duction costs in Cuba, Porto Rico and
Hawaii, an well ns the United States,
nnd of locnl stocks nnd w'orid supply
on various datep could be completed
nnd recommendation submitted to the
president, who hns authority to alter
the tariff rates.
'
•
Mr. Hoover’s prediction wan made in
n letter to Representative Dullinger,
Republican, Massachusetts, who had
asked for information concerning the
present situation.
’’Sugar consumption nnd production"
said tho commerce secretary, ."re­
spond very quickly to price. I t would
be normal to anticipate that estim ated
consumption would decrease ns the
resu lt of over high prices."
Mr. Hoover also forecast th n t "the
present price levels will no doubt
stim ulate production, especially in

Senntor Simmons, Democrat, North FOREIGNERS RUNNING AWAY
FROM GERMANY
Carol inn, who led the fight in the sen­
ate against the administration turiir
hill,’ :«nid in a statement that present
BERLIN, March 2D.—Foreigners
high prices were due to the preferen­ are running from Germany us cnttlc
tial duty on Cuban sugar.
before n storm. High prices anil spe­
cial taxes on non-Germans are cre­
A g r e e m e n t A .S S U reS
ating havoc with tourists nnd folks
who settled in Germany because of
Sub-Tropical Fair
lower living co.its which foreigners
by virtue' of the m arks’ low
For Next 3 Years enjoyed
prices.
Tentative agreement assuring hold,
The Herald delivered six times a
ing o f tho Sub-Tropical Mid Winter
fair under directipn of the present week for lGc.
fair association for the next three
yenrs, was renehed at city hull yes­
terday by representatives of the fair
association nnd the city commission.
The nssociation wns represented by
W. R. O’Neal and &lt;’. E. Howard, its
president and secretary rosjiejjdvcly
The proposal thnt the association he
nllowcd to proceed with the fnir nt
Exposition park for the next five yenrs
was vetoed hy Mayor Duckworth nnd
AUTO NEWS
Commissioners J. G. Manuel nnd G.
II. Sutherland indicated they felt, too,
thnt no long term agreement should
bo made.
The city will include in the agree­
ment tho provision thut if circumstan­
ces should arise which would mnkc It
The Light Six Studebnkcr-is
inadvisable, In the view of the city
now
on display at our show
commission, to hold the fairs nt the
rooms,
for the first lime. Open
park the contrnct shall be considered
and
closed
models can be seen
void.—Orlando Sentinel.

shines
tor y ou r money.
M Jc ,

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD TODAY!
Greek Governor Thanks Americd
For A id Given To Isle•of Chios
By The American Red Cross
-*

SAN JUAN
GARAGE

here.

Sheppard Resigns
A s Superintendent
Instruction in Volusiri

The closed models are deep­
ly and luxuriously upholstered
with th at conservative and
distinctive appearance.

George Mnrk-i of DcLnnd Appointed
To Take llis l ’larc

Every unit is consistently
good. Each hns proven its de­
pendability in the scrviiice of
thousands of owners.

( t i g T he A a a n e ln trd I'rra a )

TALLAHASSEE, March 29.—The
resignation of C. U. M. Sheppard ns
superintendent uf public instruction in
Volusia county was accepted by Gov­
ernor liardec today nnd (Georgu W.
Marks o f DeLand was appointed his
successor. In a latter of tho gover­
nor, Sheppard said ha.wished to dr*vote hia time to othrt^ Interests.

No m atter what you pny,
you won’t find greater satis­
faction than the Studebnkcr
will give. A fter 71 years of
service, the name Studebnkcr,
enjoys public confidence and
respect more than ever.
•

'

K. Y.

IV,»

tm m

vtl
Among the first callers on Colonel
.William N. Haskell, -American Red
&lt;Cross Commissioner to Greece, when
Colonel Haskell took up hi* duties
In Athens, was His Excellency,
Miuos Pctcchnkin, form er Governor
of the Island of Chios and now Gov­
ernor of Epirus.
"Chios presented," Governor Pctrchakis said, "a typical example of
the absolute inability of our port
towns to hhndlo their refugee bur­
dens unaided. A city whose normal
(population is 20,030 had its num[Mrs increased
incrca;
suddenly
denly to 48,000
gh nn
ugh
an Influx
inflc of helpless and
through
lots people.
ptop
:homclo$s
It is a simple
•statement of fact that hundreds
jupon hundreds of theso refugees
•would havo died had it not been for
the help extended by the Red
,L'ro»s."
|
Crors."
Under Colonel Haskell's diroctlon
'.a program of emergency relief simlllir tA thftt. fit rilifM &lt;■ hainr* arlmin-

•?
m
medJ
American Red Cross. F&lt;
cine, blankets, c l o b W t f M g J S g I
are among tho »UPP1I*5 - M o S
aggregating ulreaay $2,600,000 in
value.
alu
judge John Barton P W r 9^*^*
man of the American Rod Cross,
the help’
laid down n policy that
ndored in those e n te r s
shall bo tendered
where~tho"~rt&gt;fugo® b u rd en ^ g restest, and that only Individoa
able to secure employment nr
b 'K o r t a from the A niorian l ^ ;
sonnet on the ground .• « , unanimous
on two points Firstly. It I
ency
thnt tho emerge:
. «lta*
havo been met fully by the Umc w
next haYvest comes In, i»h n

S£a K

SS^s

S S -S 2 S ® £ '

i ci

-

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 192.1

PAGE SEVEN

** ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦

Linens, Swisses, Ratines and Hand Drawn Voiles

Normandy Voiles, new designs and dots. 40 inches

wide, light mid dark, yard—

Bcatitifu) New Figured Voiles, Blue, Rose, Green
Black and White, 40-in. wide, yard—

Children’s

Plain colors and all the new bright shade
' 40 inches, yard—

Imported
‘Ratines

' ing the way past pnini- hltnher, pi
there to l*t* u til in litt* erection
one of the several new business ttlnie
tores going up iu Sanford, when in*
darted forward in the semi-dmhues
and disappeared from tight entirely^
There was no plmv for him tit have
d irt, d into and liiddetl, tlierOfin e it
ilin a
In loot ifipped *»V&lt; I
i.iia* ,,f (in- loud*- ■ and fnll.-n
\
w itch was hurriedly made but no
Itoh was on the ground ot the point
where he liml disappeared. The mys­
tery thickened (ns they gay in the
siih-titlea in the- '‘movies.*’) Where
was our host? Had in* hern swallow­
ed up bv ilm earth? The last intern.galory seetnd to hit the answer on
the. Iiemi lie'.ti-r than any. In f*-»*l

Til hi"**” J

rJGHN*r J JONE 5

r-

Sj*r,

riAtimf ATTKAcriotn

dcwsKrJJo«£S
in f 5H0WMAM )

A . WEVrSBoy'S AMBlTlOff RFAUI2 £ D

U iie f Klephunt Trainer, Cnpt. Jns. tions nnd then watched Cuptnin lb&gt;ol-

sign any armistice. They romped out
onto the lawn and there they laid
down on their side* and made signs
that of nil pleasures, their favorite
out-ddor sjKirt was that of being man­
icured.
"Yes sir," explained Dooley, "they
let us file their tonails, massage and
gasoline their feet without even so
much ns a flap of the enr. When they
snw whnt I went after it just busted
that mutiny open wider than a kite."
"What was that you went after?"
Captain Dooley was asked, lie just
smiled hut did riot reply. *Ed. It. •Salt­
er, the Jones’ I’ublicity man, tipped
«*ff the secret. Two mice in a cage.

liitial rnnii* in con to rt with a ha I.
There w;i i a head under the hat! Tin*
head moved slightly!
A muffled
t ry came from, it seemed, the depths
of the earth! It was a call for help,
seemingly iu the voice of our host!
1teaching down below the hat the
shouhlcn of a man could be felt.
They were grnshed by tunny willing
hands. The -body was moved tipward. It wax'
was dragged forth somewhat the
worse fo ravenr and with plenty of
the sides of the hole and some of
the water at the bottom still clinging
to him. When Hob caught hi* breath
he explained llint lie had rushed for­
ward to got the red lantern standing
in the center of the alley In warn
the gryup following him not to npprracli farther without due care and
caution (good idd Hob, always looking
out for the welfare of others) when
he felt himself swallowed up, ns it
mental equilibrium he found himself
in u hole hnrely large enough to ncconinimlute Ids body from port to starhoard but plenty deep to take care
of hi* body from keel to masttop. After getting same of the terralUma and aqua pura from hi* clothing
Hob was not much the worse for
wear. Suffice it to say he ha* nhan-

c*y ns he approached. It was plain
that the pachyderms were nut enlhu.-.instlc about the toilet arrangements.
‘‘Conic on Gyp, get along Alice, mile
up Sue." Thereupon the elephants
declared war. They lifted their trunks
and omitted a noise that sounded like
the blast of a toy tmmphct. Hersuanion was in rain. Kven prod* with the
goad foiled to affect them. "So you
woi\'l move, eh 7" nsked Mr. Dooley. SUDDEN DISAPPEARANCE
The trio/ indicated that they wou!&lt;\
OP WELL KNOWN KIHTOlt
doned the ‘-‘short cut,
CAUSES CONSTERNATION
least.—Winter Park Herald.
ortn and laid on the gravel on one of The trio evidently had. ’ "And noth­
AMONG
HIS
FRIENDS
the walks of the Joy Plaza, where the ing will' induce you to give iu to the
trained animal stadium is located, did manicuring?" The three beasts in­
A few evening* ago certain parties
not resemble tho tools which nrc to he dicated that the Andes mountains
representing
The Herald of this City,
xeen on tho small tabic in front of the would get up nnd walk before they
were
iuvited
to enjoy#the hospitality,
would.
“Very
well,
we'll
see
about
Marcelled operator In high class barFob Week Ending March 27, 1923
"*r shops. There were no delicate that" said Dooley. ‘‘l!eireF~flPff about of our genial neighbor on the north
_■
’Rob'.'
Holly,
editor-in-chief,
etc.,
scissors, orange sticks or roae water that tomorrow captain, maybe they
The last days of tho previous week
bowls. Instead, instruments consist­ won’t be so obatinnte," suggested the etc., of the Sanford Herald. The par­ wort* featured by unusually low tem ­
ty
consisting
of
six,
had
just
fin­
ed of n couple of common building assistant, but Dooley had a different
ished a. delightful (nnd very much perature* ovei* .the western division
rick*, a wood file, a cake of yellow
appreciated) repast a t ono of San­ and*most of the northern division to
*«»P, something that looked like gasford's many food emporiums nnd tin* north and west of the Kuwnnnec
o ino and h puVifi' Ijnseed oil. The
were
cn route to the offlco when "Hob" river. On Tuesday morning of the
elephants, who, up to this tima had
suggested a short cut toward the 20th temperatures of 26 to 28 degrees
betn engaged In awinjrhjg their trunk*
were recorded ot u number of ala•1. Dooley, of Johnnq J. Jones’ Expo*ibon( looking a t b is pets yesterday,
decided after a practical glance over
the pachyderm guests of Sanford,
‘hat the toenails were too long. ‘Looks
like if* high time we did a llttlo ninnicuring around hero"* ho muttered
musingly, whereupog ho called h is'a s­
sistant, Kddie West, to him And began
preparations to reduce the cuticle
growths of “Gyp,n *&lt;Alice" nnd "Baby
mensiott*. The

tioio!. ’&lt;"*om|miativi'ly cold WbhtlK'V
proviiitrd, uImi in the Atinntie Const
i t lion of tiie northern division; oth­
er than mime plight damnin' to Irish

tilltlce nay a M.' Pnijiom ili.l not eon- bding malted to cohiplction with u)J
cord that to date the ccnnnmic result* !&gt;&lt;• -il.lt* .s|weil. Tho Berkshire will al­
from the viewpoint of rculizntioii of io Iks placed on tho run to Jacksonguarantee* had been of slight ini*
|M»i tidin'; only jirojongi'd and t-luhle
“These new ships, the last word in
marine eons true lion, will form a !
valuable addition to the Merchants
and Miners Meet. Until are passenger
and fre ig h t c ru ft.

ti* n cttu iituniblu
1hi* BillNilI'«
tan orange trees appear to have es- fount .*&lt;
raped any serious damage, even in the facturo.
extreme .Western division. The i*«ld iann te.
weather did not resudi the central rli- oera-ion
vision to any extent. The soil is in lions w
fo.*d i.nnlition in the western division, !,ul tin*
itl.d fa i m wolk was resumed elleigel- li.ial. pi
ii-.i 11&gt; ; tib.-i i|iu*nt to the e dd weather. ^.,,eruu
i ' &gt;i n, .oil,&gt;n, no-Ion. and truck wen tin* i',.
i. jit.nili ll willoml delay. l'ro|&gt;s lillid* folly i.|
f;.it pi ogle -. in ihe I'eidiiHula. nlltm leva uni
the germination of recently planted-ami tin
corn, cotton, cane and ollice crops has portionn
been ih lay* (I to some extent; early j meat of
torn, melons and cotton made good i-onsidel
progress the stands are mostly good, dement
Oats are maturing rapidly in the cen­
tral division, hut the crop is badly
(Milted - mostly poor, although a few
icjHirt.-) indicate fair to good condi­
tion. The planting of pcunuU contin­
ued mid the setting of tobacco plants
continued. Truck in the Everglade*
district made good progress; autho
these lands hitherto were too wet,
moderate ruin would 1m* betieficiy. in
uplands. Citrus bloom is abundant in
tin* south and central divisions, hut
isrigation is supplementing the insuf­
ficient rainfall. -Shipments of celery
and other truck cuiillnue from penin-o

Berlin to Yield
By Last of
Poincare’s Hope
titr T ie A*»i*«*t»i*a i'r»Mt
I)KflLIN. March 2J.—Premier Poin­
care appearing before the finance
committee of tiff) chamber of deputies
to give an account, o f the .situation in
the Ruhr iiaid that he. had great hope
thnt German)' would yield "by tho
end of May."
The premier had with him figure*
giving the amount of coal and coke
shipped from the occupied district

"Local official.) of the Merchants '
and Mim rs title tin* milking elaborate
preparation.! to v.eUonu* the Alio- ;
ghnny nn ln?r nrrlval here."

Ed. Salter to Challenge
Pies. Iiarding to Game
of Golf Sanford Links

gome of golf with the president. In
a conversation with the '‘millionaire
press agent" this morning we elic­
ited the information that in his optn- T
ion President Harding was greatly ov­
errated ns it golf player anil Kddie al­
so staled .that ho could easily put It
all over the president on the Sanford
links. Kddie has never played a gunio
of golf but he has worn u cane for
many yenra which makes him eligi­
ble to golf records, as it were. And
then Kddie wears a checked suit and
lie always tells the truth, nil of Which
would admit him tv* the Inner circle
of golf players and if it came right
down to u question of which was tho
worst golf player in the United States
he could easily win from the presi­
dent. lik e nil lines of business Kddie
Jimmy Ward, the genial traveling woU|j ruthcr ho president than press
l*a: sengur agent Tor the Merchants &amp; „Kent unj president Harding would
Mitrera' steamship company was in the rnth,.r be press agent than president,
city today calling on his many friends, I|mj #l)nK, linui wo wi)i endeavor to
He spilled the Information that the 5WitJh jobs for" Kddla and ‘the &gt;re»lflne new ship of the M. &amp; M, would LjViJ| j u, t for one day. nod we really
be h’.ut.vh, d nt Jacksonville on April
the change would do the muii10th and he gave the Herald a special lry KlMX|. And any way, Kddie has a V
right to think ha can outguess the
president in a game of golf. So many
uf us have the same opinion about
playing golf and playing president.

figures an he would announce. The nocinllst deputy • Herthoni whom Poln
care ic*cciitly termed “an abominable
scoundrel" during a heated debate in
ths chamber refused to pledge himself
to secrecy so tho premier withheld the
figures. .
Air official account of the premier's leghnny is a sister ship of the lterkappearance before the finance com- shire, launched lost week, and now
•
'

LENIN'S CONDITION
CAUSING ANXIETY

�/

MRS. FRED DAK;Kit, Society Editor
Phono 217-W
I t r n M m 0 « f frtooOk vtaltloar n
t o o o o r a . l . a .-n /w fcr r* o r n o l i i f
U »•«
*•■ o r e r a ir r t a la la a . **rtl
M o l. oorr M
m lI*
la O
a r t o r t w r o l. r t t l M
• o o o l a lI rc*oM
o |»•I,I*
.« ( M Hoot. II o i l
&gt;11*. or
o r r o llr o o o r * " d .
•t

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday—Mrs, John Melsch will en­
tertain the members of the Idlers
Bridge Club.
Friday—S . deV. Howard Chapter of
U. D. C., meets a t Palm Hoorn, Voi­
der at 3:30 p; m.
Friday—Mr*. Henry MrLaulin will
entertain the members of the Booh
I-ovcrs* Club ht her home on Fourth
street a t 4 o’clock.
Saturday—Easter Bazaar by the Pipe
Organ d u b In the Meisch building.
• Monday—E aster .Ball at the Parish
House under the auspices of the St.
Agnes Guild.

| i_
If

TALLAHASSEE, March 20.—The
Atlantic Coast Line railwny has
been peremptorily ordered by the Flo­
rida Railroad commission to discon­
tinue (he use o f its revised table a t
distances which went into cITccl De­
cember 1, 1922, and to figure mileage
in this state on the basis of distances
applying bcfoi*o th at time, it was announcodj at the cuminlnsibnc’s offeev
yealordny.
The order issued by the commission
which followed mi exhaustive investi­
gation called upon the carrier to re­
vert to the old scoio until it could jus­
tify the Increased table.
The cumniii.sioner'a order was aim­
ed at distance table number 1, I. C. Ci
—II 2141 based upon whnt the carrier
claimed was n resurvey of distances.
It increased the distance between
Jacksonville and Qilnmlo, for exam­
ple, four miles; Jacksonville and Han­
ford three . miles, Jacksonville and
Tampa four miles, ‘and Jacksonville
and Plant city approximately four
miles. In some instances it means a
rate increase ns high cs 12 cents a
ton on rock m aterial it was pointed

Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Scott of Ft. My­
ers are upending n short time here
und are slopping a t the Montezuma.
—
Mr, nml Mr*. G. N. Sands of New
York wen; among the tourists arriv­
ing in Sanford yesterday.
:
------------•
The revised distances hail boon the
J. V. Ck.nr.or of New York, who
subject of mounting complaints on the
haa been touring the stale, arrived in
part of Florida shippers since a short
Sanford yesterday fur a short stay.
time a fter it became effective. The
commission conducted a lengthy in­
Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Woolcy of
vestigation into the increased distance
Baldwin, L. I., are in the city for a tabic. The carrier \v«is ordered to re­
’brief sojourn.
turn to the distances insofar ns this
s tile was concerned, contained i*i dis*
Mr. ar.d Mrs. John B. Christian of lance table No. 1. 1. C. ('.—A 3150.
Ocean City. N. J., are making a rihort
visit here.
.

4h i ■
C. Feilden, proprietor of the Fvilden
hotel at Tltusvlllo, is spending a few
days here attending to business.

rHrf If

a

Four Killed in a .
Moonshiner Raid;
Stills Are Found

TO TU B FATHERS AND MOTHERS (FLOWER BULBS—Now i* the time
spring planting.
planting
OF SANFORD*
for ®nrine
Wo have u,
IS
&gt;’ • V5 *
nice
line
of
Dahlias,
Hyacinths
nnd:
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:*
—T 0 NIGHTYou arc. all eager, I know to give all kinds of flowering bulbs. Come in
The Sanford Carpenters’ Local 1751
und
see
us.—The
L.
Allen
Seed
Comcontemplates a raise Jn aeaie to 75c your children every educational nd*.
310-5tp Katherine MacDonald
\antnge possible. Some of them may pnny, Sanford, Fla.
( n r T h e A - i s o r l a lr d l&gt;resa&gt;
, per hour, taking effect Mny 15, 1923.
not
be
able
to
go
to
college,
but
right
HULL, Mass., Mqrch 29. — Fire
•
291-Sfftp
— IN’—
.
here in Sanford they r.rg going to
which laid waste much of N antasket
Hay.last night was brought under con­
Miss Jacobus, of Itollina College,- have ten ( 10) opportunities of broad­
trol at 1:1b ii. m. today. Paragon will give several esthetic dames a t ening and deepening th e ir• education
Pork, the umusement center, was a l­ the Easter Dunce at the Parish House and of developing their taste for the
This
most entirely overrun by the flumes next Monday night.
312-3tc right kind of entertainment.
will he nt the low price of 17Vt cents
and about 75 houses and cottages
Heart stealing pits against hcatt
were destroyed. All the hotels and
Good music, good eats, gcod vaude­ por entertainm ent or iejs.
dealing with a glittering society
tho new town hall were w e d . The ville, gcod time for everyone at thej This is the CHAUTAUQUA which
background. It tells when 'hushiss wan ertimuted at about $750,­ Laster Drjico at tho Parish House on will' he held a t Sanford beginning
bnnds
ure heroes and when they
000.
1Monday night.
3l 3-3tc March 3let and lusting five days. All
L
I
M
E
are
jusy
husbands. Come and see
etedents under 12 years may \iuy a
The home of John Hurley, one o f (
if
this
case
f lu yourr married cathe show places of NantaskyL war.! Refreshments, favors, vaudeville at ccaioii tick'd for $L5U nnd those over
rccr.
And—
4
among the buildings destroyed. T h e -the Kaster.Dnncc at the Parish House a npdcinl student ticket for $ 1.75. This
lest
is
a
reduction
allowed.usunliy
to
loss there was estimated a t $100,009. jnetet Monday night.
312-3tc
1 “TRUE BLUE’.’
college towns.
•
F ite s1were Started by upnrkn in
*
. .---------*A COM HI) V
Do you think you can allow your
North Cohassct, n mile down the pen- WE ARE CONTRACTORS for nil
n
\Ve f e e l s u r e ill 1 1 If
insula.
kinds of house moving, building or child to miss such on opportunity?
-Friday and SaturdayThe. fire departm ents of nearby any kind of work in tho contracting Those tickets ure on sale by the Boy
Pctcr 11. Kyne’a Celebrated Noftl
towns were here, and those of Ho'*- line. Address H. C. Grc^n &amp; Son. Ban- Scouts, a t the Grammar and High
Sell
lo
ton, Brocton and other cities were o n ford, Fla.
312-4tp Sohools. The Speciul Stuiient Tickets
‘The Pride o f Palomar’
11in
($1.75) are on .info only nt the H ighi
the way. No loss of life had been re- ------------- -— - ter.
ported at midnight, hut the danger ''iiir iV i!
sjsll ^ l |Uol&gt; l'ut maV
hBl1 0,1 nPP,tc**|
r
llullUrrt,' ||pnd&gt;iun
mi s o u : county . ri.im iti.t.
’ tion by any student jover 12 year*.!
from fallen wires was said by firoT 0N B ,U P THE KIDNEYS
Special arrangem ents will be mode]
nu’n t0 ^e groat*—Many of the homes H w X iih M i S i ? h oJtaida. a ^
•’Symptoms
of Kidnoy trouhli; are
iM&gt;rntii,n Muiirr is* • "»»- „r tfc* I’nl- with school work so tnat the ppuils
destroyed wore unoccupied a t this seaail gone. W ater is clear and does not
*
m*ay l»e able to r.ttiMd every entqr- *
burn. Foley Kidney Pills ceitainiy do" kninmrqt.
Two companies of the 13th Infan1 *1’ *
' "**
umber
the work," writes W. J. Grady, New
HAVE YOU BOUGHT A TICK ET;
•Oricnns, Lduisinnn. Bnckuchc, rhiuFOR YOUR CHILD?
.
tone
malic pains, tired fouling, are symp­
3J0-5td; Itwtc.
toms of distvesued kidneys.
Foley
Kidney PlUr. tone up the kidneys and
PREVENT FLU AND CiRIITK i
jqtiltkly telleve kidnoy and bladder ■.
D e x t e r , Jowrf: t h a t ihe.-e u u
|M&gt;rs&lt;.n j For n few cents you can v/aid oft
cnc being seriously injured.
til t b f Htntn o f Klurliln. Ilie a e r v
( troutle.' Refuse substitutes, • Insist
a KUttfMiena u p o n w h o m w o u l dt bind
bind Flu and Grippe by promptly checking
•*' upon Foloy’s. Sold evco'w^ere.—Adv
■urh Kr.-d II. K lfilm r,
_________
.......
H , •Kred
m i H
ii,. rKmi tii.ip
.
Th
e r e f••••■,
o r e , /»
you.
t i n g , hi
a r e ' 'your coughs and colds ’yritli Foley’s
rMiulre-’
• i«lr«-d to i,,. nnd np|i..ir before
m ir’IIoacy nnd Tar. Also giver, qttitk rexale&lt;t ' Ire
‘ oil fo u rt nt I h f I’.uirt lit,use , , . ,
,
. c x B u w a js s a n a a a B c a u u u tic iju n s r B a u n a a s u a a c s B a B a a B a a a R n u a a
in Soiifor.i. Plorld.1. on Um 2nd day ,,f !icf ,rolu roughs resulting Tumi Mu,
.‘ ".-V
Grippe, Whooping Cat!-!). Asthma IF YOU W ANT THE BEST ICE CREAM AND
iti ti naniint you in n* I '.'.iv'cloa'ir,-1 ,'f and Cronchiti*. Forty-eight years qf
SHERBETS AND THE PUREST WHIPPED
P9 rr|flNat |i?nal* lbud^ .V o^lanrt* *satisfaction to users has made Fol-i
7- V!'r,.,&lt;Lr.UA.1"" l.u",*’r the Ium-ji of ilii-ley’s Honey and T ar t'uo WmId’s iarg- .
* CREAM, THEN ORDER IT FROM
I n'ti-il h l i t l i o . till' e m i i . r i y i n v o l v t d I*
c«t sciling cough medicine. Contain';:
•I. t e r m , d «&gt; folloivH;

“HEROES AND
HUSBANDS”

CCtfCMT

PIASTER

i I.iir Itumir.-.I
niiirtt n o 0o ”u i u 141
te s— m
in gg rr ie duii
i e nn .t ss a: rrot inriittcil
, *■r l.ot
i-eetloll
lin e i l l . thirty
| l | m |; (ICO)
M aniirnck
riii.cii
triii i s a m e lii-ing n muImI d is lo u "of W e" r n th e w r a p p e r .
K cfusu c u b s titu t e s . &gt;
(SO. U u ^ i ' T biT ly 'u m ' ^ o ^VMV' ' . r ^, n s i s t

iiilimlp e o i i a i y . l-'lnrlilu.
It In o n b i . i l Hull Ib is ell.H |,&lt; ii InM ii.llsii. ,1 In | lie .'l inforil l l. - r a l i l. a
:u n -|&gt;a|'. r
lu ib ll-ln l
In
H - in ln n l,'

J. A.* Willis of Son.m cr.vilK N. J ..1A*h fr&gt;
* ‘ a rl&gt;* -Vl&lt;’
‘ i;
In making hi. headquarters at tin lerday.
The dead are: Ike Strong. Mrs.
r
Montezuma while in the city tran ­
Delia
Strong, his wife, George Strong
sacting bu.inor.s.
ar.d Kelly Walker, the latter being a
IS E -;
Among the bu.iincm visitors here member of the purse. The raiding1
yesterday were George P. Crews of 'quuil had a w arrant for Ike Strong,
Jacksonville ami H. N. Sum milns of who was charged with illicit distilling
of whiskey, nnd who, with his brother.
Tampa.
George Strong, were considered des­
Mr. nnd Mra. F. S. Daigcr, Sr. left perate men. Tlie Strong Iwv.me was
this morning for their home in Tam­ s u irounded l»y the posse nnd W alker'
pa, after spending a few day;: here went forward to demand a rurrvnder
of the niCii.
“
oa the guests of relntivea.
George Strong ia said to have fired
Mrs. II. Gilmore Clifton of Jack- u|*;n W alter, 'hooting hint through
sonvillc who is moving .to -Miami will1'he (roast anil head, defjlh rem iting
arrive heio tomorrow fo ra visit with n-rta.itly. Tl'r povae then opened fl
her* sislcre Min. George Fox and Mr;. general f u e ou tlie house, and after
two ami one-lmF niiiioten there .was
E. A. Douglcsa.
r.e return fire and investigation show­
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE
. ed its jnmnUn killed or dying, George
*tlte Brotherhood of Bt. Andrew will Strong surviving r.n hour.
The p.c."\se fm nd n ft ill n few pares
give a Subscription Budge party on
tjic
j
bnck
of '.in* house r.mi two larger
Tuesday evening, April 3rd, nt
Pnthih House. Please phone Mrs. It ones almul .toil yards distant heavily

!
LINEN RHOWBEK
In the writeup in yeaterday’n pa|)or
the following donations were left out
unintentionally:
Baptist Church
Jenny Spaulding Circle—2 pillow
alips, D towels und 1 sheet.

Daily Fashion Hint

Episcopal Church

_r .
t
St

n

hi«

Bel
, *
S
“

'qua

Iff sheets, 6 spreads, 15 towels and
1G pillow slip*.
*
St. Agnes Guild—1 r.pread, 2 sheets,
8 towels, 3 pillow slips.

.

.

HONORING Ml&lt;8 . RYAN
JMj4|
Charming in eveiy detail was the
bridge luncheon nt which Mr*. Forest
M acAliitcr entertained on Wednesday
complimenting Mr*. Cha*. Ryan who
leave* Saturday for her home in Fl.
Pierce. The color »chentc of purple
and green, in the dining room, was
carried out most effectively In the
center piece of violet* nnd pansies
while cunning little Easter nut cups
w ith individual bouquet* of Violet*
marked the place*.
A t this perfectly appointed dining
table, cover* were laid fur eight ar.d
n most delectable four-course lunch­
eon perved.
In the living room where the card
tables were placed were crystal bas­
ket* of naaturtium* and other spring
flowers. A fter several absorbing
game* of bridge the high rcore prize,
a box of hand-made hnndcrchiefa. wa*
' awarded to Mrs. R. E. Tolar, while the
p ucst Wa* presented with a beautiful
fram ed motto da a memento of this
delightful occasion. The guests in­
cluded tho honorec, Mrs. Ryan; Mr*.
P e rry Jem lgan, Mrs. R. E. Tolar, Mr*.
F red Williams, Mrs. Kenneth Murrel, Airs. John Meisch and Mrs. The­
odore Langley.
•

--------------- --

-

—

.TALLAHASSEE. March 29.—Poli­
tics incidental to the 1923 session of
thy legislature convening Tuesday
too kon interest today with t h e c j ■ . Ublishm cnt of headquarter* by ReptaU tiv e Edge of Lake county who
candidate in jthe pre-caucu* race
,h c
- I the t a r *

F o le y ’*.

—Adv.

I . rlila. »•-.
T lir M i.il' - I IT„r:,ta,
rrl
IIel',* I l e t . S i . i l r
111... IIP)
for
Ibr
S r , o » i l , Jtitili-i',* • lr, nil o f ITnrhln.
• IT* ITIIIN
Tn JttlV l * ll |- f ;i - ,1 (Vf T ax P.TNt-l'J of

MAKES STOUT FIGURES
S l \ IS||

oi H i•••1,1
Si'll,-II.*1

• Wbi,». •

t

J
!v:*».„i
u

.«

«

RO
U
TNextHto Princess
B Theatre
AKERY!
•
.
■

.

/

i III

acbiH.I

*
H

r.M vi a* n u c io ; -'iirzsBBUK
iM B rifnew tw gti itfzuH^ e uu ciiL*r&lt; urtnarsn h abv an a r n ia H n o u a u a ia u n ■bbii
" u u u n N U k iL iM iu d .'ju u u H &amp; itiiK k i.u u a n iiu a B U Je ru c tiU U iiS JZ iic iu u u u .U Q k a iiiiu u a B a a B iiB B U z iiiiiiiiiB
It.ri In i II .lib tl
.
*1
tr i.'i, r." •

.

l.itlMlnitH

uml

J-2j

- 1 Store in Florida

10 Stores in Georgia

*}2
Tg

^
,-n

If

-j g
iu

pc
j j|
kR

M

a a

■u
SB
uu
an
BM
an

Y

!l

I'hone 127 ?«

Sail ford's New Store

school

. . . . I aroumw1ami (or tin- cxclonim u«,* of
i . Colored h a tte r Eggs for rale nil ony 1 tiu&gt; |.«i,iip / r&lt;» • Ikm.In w-lihin rahl
S|H‘rlal Tax School DtHlrb l No1. f&gt;: Ihnl
Saturday nt Mobley’s Drug Store.
a canvass of lh&lt; I, .UII|« ,•f *.,ht ,'lociIon
3l3-3tp rlnov jirlrna fad. Hint *.,1,1 ,l,-,-ih,ii
\»i,&lt; In fiour ,'f ih« Iks'j ii lice of *»l,t
iM.it,I- by the »nl*l iii*|lrcl.
Ihrreforo in intnointice In nn nr- ■ ■
EASTER BASKETS—There, w.li be &lt;|&lt;Now
r ,.f 111,* i ' xiiii l . rrln mail,- m d III
- nn Eastor itn*k('t sale nt the Union cMiifiirniiiy with law NOTII’K t« herel,&gt; Kin-11 Ihnl lb. tax |,.i)i-r* mol "HIPharmacy' Friday nftemoon nnd Snt- y.Mlv ,.f 111,- -;»l,l
. Ial Til, S,-h.i..l
|i|-iri.l N .
e. •&gt; .1.- «*•.ii iii % l-'l,,i •
eniuy by Circle No. 2. • ome early lilu,
,irr b\ III,* ,,l ..rilvr .1lal l*&gt; 1,111
uml get yours.
312-21 p r."iulr.-tl la ft|i|n-r., before Ihe llntlxrnlile I'olirl nl Iell a', lock u. in. i II Ihe
31-1 .lay .,( March. A. I*. I'j : s nt Drtaunt, ill Valii-1.1 caunly. Hevelilh J ii- B B
Next M.inday niglit ia liic Easter itb'lal
Circuit "( I'b.rbln. uml to »h»w
Bush- t-niiii. If a(i&gt; l i n y h a w . w h y * a h l l.ninl*.
Dance -at. .Ihe
Ilous.*.
.............
. . . .I’arish
......................-----------------ii'
.v|ii furnith f'hmilil tint he vnlblnlt .l nn&lt;l conflrnotl
m ils l-miiu* orclieslra will lurnnn
v.'liiio* mj lunni nml oiriclal •‘•■al a»
Ihe music. Kavoru, eat»r vaudeville. Sanford, H, mlnaic i*..iint}r, KlorlJu. this
• &gt;,n
. the lih day or Murdt,
I*. 11»:s.
dl.iiltc jhka L)
. K. A IHlirOLASS.

Friday, Saiurday,
$2.25* TAFFETA,
nt, yard ........

$1.98
$1.79
$2*25
$2.98
.$2.25
$1.79
69c
39c
65c'

$2.00 TAFFETA,
at, yard !.......

K le rk I’lr c u lt ( ’o u r t . S e v ­
e n th .lu d irln l C lro u ll. Henitnale i*otinty. F lo r id a .

$2.50 SATIN,
nt, y a r d ........

Uy V . . 1~ D m m l s s * . I*. *’
M:jr. ( - l e - Z t - 3 9

—v

$3.25 CANTON CHEPE,
nt, y a r d ......... . ..........
/

$2.50 CREPE I)E CHINE,
nt, y a r d ........................

MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY

Jacksonville to Baltimore and Philadelphia

•

&lt;

-

$2.00 CREPE I)E CHINE,
at, yard ........................

IVo railings weekly. Through fare* to Eastern and WcMern Points. Auto­
mobiles carried. Information a* to fare*, reservation*, etc., on rcque.it.
C. M. HAILE, GENERAL AGENT.
I’ler S00 E. Bay Su,
Phone G3H
*
k

75c SIJSLNE,
at, yard .......... ...........

■ BBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBIlBBBBBBBDBBBBBSBBBEBjnCIZEISBBRUBBBSII

trtwWUMMMi

15c VOILES,
at, yard

1

Bass Steak

s:

MARCH 39-31, APRIL 2

GO NORTH BY SEz\

75c LACE CLOTH,
nt, ^ nrd ...................

8S

.........

SMMS««t»*&gt;*»«t»**0**MS*•♦!»»■»•»♦*&lt;

ii

1

II
s
s
:
i
5

i
i

■. -

'■

lu cllS S U K GINGIIAM,
at, yard ......

-CL

•

327 Sanford Avenue

r

312-3lc ! » u ra x e c z a H c a u u n a tiD a K n c fR n n u E a rjB a u n n tsa u n n u a B sn z E a a a a a B B

»' I , I - lit! id.,

,ur ;||.
' . . . . »l \ l . , | . .. m l o",
|,«-ri:il
There L no mole «ffretive way of
*i . .
• 1 I 'lr ir ii
•; i
n iln n b
developing this Iiim!., i - ji vuillv de
•'o liilll. n
la.
M Hi" m l
Tax
signed (nr slutit fignr , tii.ui in lilark
,-&lt;.-t . ..| D l-tit. t In in
a! - • 1. 1,'IUII
crf|K- vrlin. 'The dvcp revers and niffs I i l r i n va tb'lio,.! i n - i i . - i . H'-tiiii : f .rl!i
Itn f.,«-t (h u t a n of. &lt; ib'n Jl.iS In I, railarc trimmed with embroidery worked
.10,1 In lil in abl h ;a . nil T. \ Soli*, tl
in Iicads or sill:. A very smart com­ r.t
t H ilr ir l N o
o n llt&lt; f IIt ,lay &lt;•( Ki'bru*
bination i« oonden lieatL and robe
n
V. It D'CZ I •• &lt;|. ti'rtnllir i, a r l l i . r
silk or iln-iiilli ronl and sl.tl Is.nlv
. I lint* llu -r «I h obt In1 Is in,I l,J r.lbl
I &gt;! Hi, i i.. ** lo h i . K.a.i &lt;,f ,«;'t.biiii on
A voice of ei I show* when* the Ironi
1. ; . r 1nt*-r*‘ - 1 * 1 •!»••
i f *; i ’»
o|ii-ii9 ia Y-*hapct| otillinr Mnliimi ’ •I**
wl |MV|1. i .- . in
• .it ;«• 1 IU1” FI i * ’ .
i. i/ i riijiiin-s . 9 , u n ! &gt; Ill-in. !i -.iiin
•ti tl nr» .it th t f i
».» 1• tl l. nt. ij
Tnliai.il Iti-ui-w lbt»- \.&lt; IIJI.
Hi* 1M. lllli* 111
%• .1rWlr.. nt IIm it it
..I -a ill lM.lt»i - ? *• J.ifina r&gt; I. I*»2
.■si/ i .. l| in M iin In h t msl T in ,, i.S
pr.M . .-.I* «*r Hit h.tltl IiOIdIn I&lt;i» !»«• t|*t'
cent*. Knibroidviy No. I//40. TiansD&gt;|- III.' IIIIIIKWH '.I iii'&lt;|lllrinK, biillilliiK .
Icr, blue or yellow,-40 cents.
e i i l a r n i i i g , ftiri,l»IUnu "r o l l t e r w l a u lm provIbK

*

ill lla- lu*Vf .M l1 i h ! ul!' 4 :il|;. t a i l o v l l l n

BBBBDBDUUanUB^BBBBaBSUBBBBBBnUBBBBBBBnHM EnaBBBBBaCEBB

Inlvrprrting the laria ku^Rcnlion
that dresses lie »nurl and practical
at the same lime, the first model elect*
to lie dcXTloiksi in dark lilur wool
cri-iic. ih e front ol the temi-futed
Iwklice i* plaited nt the underarm
•cams nml (he short sleeve*arc IxMind
with grav silk braid to rorri-spond in
color pith thv'witin crfpe collar. The
three-pin e cirruk.r skirt is nude longer
nt the lid ) to give the snurt urcvcft
cffivi. Medium *)!.•-• require* a vsrdi
Jleinth nuti-ri.il.
Heavy linen, wool Jersey or «ool
cic|K' could I*- eiii|Joye»l in developing
the w-cond dr,-**, which i* cffutivcly
iriinnml with braid in self-color. It is
a sli;&gt;-un rraxicl and can lie nude in
leas th 'n three hour,1, from the lime
oi cu-.iug. There ok- plait* at the
sides to incrcaie the fulness of the
•kill. Medium size requires 3 vurds
36-inch material with 3*4 yard* of
brniiL
First Mcsicl: Fictotial Rrvicw De­
sign No t.toH. Sizes, (4 to at) Yvore.
Frice, ,ts emu.
. 1
Second Nloxiel: Pn** No/ 1415.
!',k f- M
' 1
. . .

‘‘M

R . C,

Sold o v e i y w h c r e .l

—,

Don't forget tho Big Enster Ball.
April 2ml, Pnrish House.
309-tfc l

DIRTIN’CTI.Y SMART AND
PRACTICAL

H

\l

I'HESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
.
Ri'vnll Store
Authorized Eastman Kodak Alt^nry
_______________* j
PHONE 52r
Sanford, Floridj
.-minty. Klurliln. oner n n . «•t: fr,r four DENNISON'S CK l.l’K
. i.i.spfnll' i- n*-&lt; l.s
i&gt; &gt;i!
&gt; il!»!ii. ti
1. H as
U1 Ii
•! !i■••• i&lt;
l«»
’
PAPER FLOW ERS, B B B a a ra a c sB U B ca c x o n a B n a n a B a B ^ a u a aB n n B a n n sa B U B iirM a a o B z
f ;. I.inl |'|',.|| l( F illin ’
It
W m i . • ■" n . *11111.1
-nit! Li
in •: tit**
• 1,.. M
«,l .,.| , f
Vl*. - u b l 1‘lrriii: «‘•»nrl
t*it« til
J l .iI received a bir supply of lira- 'c a c B a o iB c a z E B O iH iH U H H U D u a iU B iz iB C s n s in iu D a a c a M z n a a z 11
Ua&gt; i f M n , Ii. .A l» 1 .-i
1!. A o o n i feA
t f f E A l .)
ni.'.on'n J.'rcpe Paper and all the necen- E
HERE'S YOUR STAFF OF LIFE, IN
j
• ’I- rl, I'lrr" i 1'i.Uri
Hi mmn|&lt;. i . i n i \ . Klnrblfi : ary material for making Dcnninan’ii
li&gt; A M Wp.-k*. 11. i 1 beautiful pr.|:t'r lioHcrs, rustumcH am !, U
EVERY
DELICIOUS
VARIETY
i
la lin y II. lll l i »
a
nliy;r ari go,.ds. A Isa llennUon'r. In* m if you ii an! tn realize that there is an art of baking, you need only 5
S n li.'lin r fu r |'n m p la iii.iiit.
________________ «_I5._;;. n
slructiun iiouki. All at reduced price.*, g look at the-counters of RiiuOi' h Bakery. There, rows upon rows iff b
IN I Mil l i t i o i h t . ■.i : \ k \ t j i ‘ j i —.Mobley’s Dreg Store.
3 ll-3 lp ■ Bread, Pics, Cakes, CrulUir. M ufilni, nn-J scores of other varieties J
D l l IN I. c l l i l l IT, S k l l l w i l . t :
c m v n , I'l.o m n v
tempt the appetite and delight the rvc. Absolute purity eff ingred- *
&gt;i|ipr!al T a x s» tmnl lllsir b -l \ , , . a, Hr*
■n an. Ir I uiiii I ) . t l u r b l il , li&gt; C, \V.
?xOTIC Rl!!
ients, baked in the cleanest, most srientlfic ovens.
I’l ll|t r |i|i« - .
T . I’r lp r - tint! M rs. .1.
I it p Orgr.3 C iuj’a Foixter Bazaar, "
\ \ . -lln r llt ,. T r ii s i r r * . ,„.t t*. I*. I la r V:- hi . I*. V Hi,It:,s
I1. T. \ \ llf ii im ( o.d;»', 'i- ouil ;'n!e nitd t'nbnod Egg f
1
h i r k i l i r r , i J Ihr I » i n , n l|,*f,r,t .if
: I Dal in la y . March 3J. u
I*,mil" l.i&gt;ilru rttil». S. iiiluul.- &lt; «.,,,,I &gt;. . ’ .ill- - . T I

I S , Tinla tr d
Mr. and Mrs. It. Curtis Robint.o.iHARLAN. N. Y., March 29.—Three
and Mrs. Yourgs (’arson of Orean Clty, N. J.. were among the arrivals | nit,\ n‘uI one woman xverc killed In a
cattle between members of a federal
here yesterday.
_____
posse nnd alleged moonrhiners near

A. Newman (90) or Mrs. Howard Ov- l a r i i e m l e d w i t h hrti.-h a n d e . i i l i n ' i
crlln (90K2) for reservations. A good breastworks
time U assUred nil. Price 50c.
The Herald for first clasa job work.
3I3-4L-

•

Daily Fashion Hint

■r 1'

■y.t i

_______
■

.

F or quick results try a .w ant ad.

Fire Destroys
Coast Line Ordered
Summer Resort
I To Discontinue Use
' in M assachusetts
of
Re-Survey
Table
.
.
* - • * •&lt;
' . ’’—
.

•**

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923

-tV -* .";
__si__ ;______~u,____

PAGE EIGHT

.

•. '

: rT.

BB

Phone 372-W

|V
...

if ... 1

!
I
I
!

For Coughs and Colds, Head­
aches, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
an d All Aches and Pains

.3 *

■■

First Street

ALL DRUGGISTS
3S c an d 6 5 c, ja rs a n d tu b as
H ospital size, $ 3 .0 0

SEUaS
IT FOR LESS
f j
-iT

^M H tiB nB pm EjtB -nraB B nraBmu a t

B R R R S S B I S li a S X B

aanauanoauaB O B

? !
.

•

*• ■*!: 1

.......

Welaka
• • SK SK H SSSV i

&gt; J
*
.

I
Jl

!

•

1
.1• • .1

���</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="16">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="17647">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1923</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18408">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, March 29, 1923</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18409">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18410">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 29, 1923.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18411">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18412">
                <text>Original 11-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 29, 1923; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18413">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18414">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18415">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18416">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1855" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1727">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/23320447edddc7f4d73e899e2dbd7e96.pdf</src>
        <authentication>d151f7b5d84194011a262015be38b84d</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="18407">
                    <text>SA N FO R D , FIVE

M ARCH 3 1 TO APRIL S
-

‘ *A

ij

'"
1
-■

Ok&lt;' - i -fl

■

IN TIIE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUM E I II .

sanfo r d,

F l o r i d a , W e d n e s d a y , m a r c h 28,1923

CALIFORNIA,
HENRY FORD IN
INTERVIEW WHILE IN JAX
“Florida beats California
all to pieces.” »

—

RY INTERNATIONAL BUSI­
NESS MEN’S COMMISSION
AS STATED

FOREIGN MINISTER

PRESIDENT
DID NOT MAKE

H l r -T h P A M o r lu tf d I * r f u )

lltr The \««orI;itr(i Prrnat
BERLIN, Mnrch 28.—The German
ST. AUGUSTINE. March 28. — It
government U willing to do everything
became known today that President
I *possible to insure the payment of it.*
,
,
. . , , Harding did nut connider it. necessary
reparation* obligatumn as they n Igh j to make „ u. r,.ft&gt;nl s(at, m, :il by At.
be determined by an International
irrtyy General Daugherty, predicting
Humness Men’s commission, Foreign
tat Harding would lie n candidate for
Minister Von Rosenberg has informed
renomination, or that the statement
the foreign relations committee of the
wns opportune or in good form. It iReichstag. The minister said the gov­
presumed the president will discuss
ernment hnd communicated to Euro­
the uuhjcct with Daugherty who a r­
pean powers with the exception of
rived here this morning front .Miami
those directly interested in the Ruhr where lie has been recuperating from
occupation and it is believed that the a recent illness.
pro|M)snls contained in Secretary of
,,
.
The president mid Air. Daugherty
State Hughes’ New Haven speech
lli.t met -illt-e llii- l.'i'N i i- nd
constituted a feasible means of iwttl tlie MuL mi nt a n d naturally there wning the reparations problem.
tli- k« &lt;im*rt i . i ■ i .i in s hel hi i

-

Uarlnt Shipments Deported for Tues­
day, March 27th:
Florida—Sanford lection ..........J....7U
Florida—Mounted se ctio n .............. 12
Florida—by hoot—Id crates.
California
■ * * „ M. wtl' MMM 1
.......

...03

S

&gt;
'll

ATTACKONJEW
S
1
UNPARALLEDI SEVERITY
TAKINGPLACEINRUM
ANIA
BERNHARDT
" BE BURIED AT
PEREIACHISE

FAST THREE DAYS HAVE
Shipping Point information fur Toes
This is the answer or
WITNESSED DEATH OF
day, M anh 27th:
•
Henry Ford, interviewed'by .
FORTY-FIVE JEWS
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, shower*.
the writer in the terminal
Holdings heavy, ntniand ntid ntovcstation Saturday, when
------- m - a -------------- --------mint
slow, market slightly weaker.
asked how lie likes the play­
Carload* i. o. h. usual terms: 10 inch
ground of America.
crate* Golden Self-blanching 1-0 dor.
The automobile king,
iiir Tfce A..nsiatrd i-rr...
OT A llow ing M asnacres to Go
stalks in the rough, best mostly $1 .GO.
bound for Ft. Myers, where
PARRS,
March
28.—Tho
body
of
U n p u n ish e d — A n a r c h is ts Acpoorer low os $1.35, New French
lie will join the wizard of
Mine.
Harnh
Bernhardt
was
removed
Jive in S o fia R esu lt D e a th s
j Strain 4-&lt;t iloz. stalks in the rough ; - 1
noon yesterday from her late home
inventor*, Thomas Edison,
31.2*i-$Lit), mostly $1.25-f l.35,‘ few
Ills The \ -•O.’liilrtl I 'r r u l
was all smiles as the even­
on the Boulevard I’ereiere to the
well ldamdud higher,
Many shijw
BUCHAREST, March 2 8 _ A ttac k s
Church of St. Front nit do Sals in a
ing
moonlight
beamed
meats rolled unsold.
nearby strtet, and then.e conveyed to
ot « character unparaldown, radiating good cheer.
tho
cemetery
of
the
IVrelachiso,
the
*
1,1
fo,
r
,e
™rilJr
,n
He shook hands cordially
TOTAL CARI.OT KIIIPMBNTB
last
resting
place
of
hundred*
of
,nkc"
^
cc
lho
^
x]" ”
ft»«‘
with the writer and Mayor
FROM SANFORD SECTION
;the end Ls not yet In sight, according
France's
famous
people
of
nil
time
John \V. Martin, who went
THIS SEASON TO DATE 2,693
, of. . the
. most. .impress-'
‘ to the Jewish .telegraph
The
U will .he orfo
* ' agency.
**
.'
down to greet him.
He
Total eariot shipments from Man­
,
, ,
,,
government and police aro accused of
Ing funeral* «ince that of Victor Hugo
. . ,
,
talked very frankly $nd
atee this season to d a te ....... ...1,178
. . . .
.
. not having dono nil in their power
in 1885. Hugos funeral was under ,
,
......... .
IlilNIlY FORD
freely.
to put down
disturbances.
Total eariot shipments from San­
the auspice* of the government; Mme.}
ford last season to d a te ....... .2,160
Florida Has Everything
Bernhardt's will he at the expense of

Von Rosenberg Han So Inform- ABOUT 1MB c a n d id a c y a n d
cil Foroi«n RoIalionH C’omOil) NOT CONSIDER IT
miteo of Reichstag
r
NECKSSAUY

to g a

NUMBER 312

’ CELERY MARKETS

Total

r*

«.

. Ii

'- V J
.- J e d

VIENNA, March 28.—According to
•Total eariot shipments from Man,
(uninformed advices here at least fori ntee lost reason to date .......... . H7H the l i t &gt;■of I .iri...
lovoity is given an the ll••lp^ln that y five Jew.i and p*-«ihiy twice that
Bernhardt
will
in,: oe
1 hiuhu hi .tieii- ' llUn)|,rr have lieen injured in nntiTelegraphic .Report* from Imporlunt ■
........
»m nu.
Market* ,
eisle. wlie re many years ago *lu* hurl « Seimdlc ilisturbances in Buchnrist.
I BAI.TIMORK: 3t), clear. 2 Flori- totnli dug in the solid r,Hk. it lx ex____
.•a .*11lived, 2 broken hot mi truck,j plained that shortly I • fore her death
.sttl’IA. Mart'll 28—More thnn 200
idd'lional receipts f.|uivu!cnt to U he wa.. prt. m .I a; •alw ays for ready ;ilfch,,to hnve l*et-n «rrest«l through! Is w nittleri::; I. 1 his will, of i n urse, a ssu re t h e I dt i i r e
• hr re will l&gt;&lt;- fai lle i ■le\,-|,,jitii, at
e.-iilandi
hy freight. Supplies of good nuuu y and was obliged to n It &lt;!"*lV!i the country in raid* conducted by
of th e s t a t e ns th e p la y g ro u n d o f A m erica.
i In fore the pro* ideal let'll in d to
Delegates Arriving
•
lock
light,
( losing Tuesday ami houses with the land at Bnlle Isle, and ,be
during the luit few day*.
•
a
h
fo
r
e
ia
all
to
p
i
n
e
s
.”
"Flnritla Leal
opening Wednesday.
Demand and!'! was suggested there would he rent- Three per*ona were nrre«led in this
at St. Petersburg to Win hingt'Oi.
About Fre.siclencv?
movement slow, market dull, mostly ;«tI a villn in a Paris suburb, which.was city when police surrounded their
Attend Conference. Archbishop Zcrliak
fair condition. Florida, It) Inch crates to liaVi been Imr summer home n '- . ball. One man, whijg trying to escape,
M r. F ort I w as rn tiin tin g gootl e h e e r. B ut how a b o u t th o
(•olden Self-Munching 1-6 doz. stalks placing Belle hi
whieh i- bright ( kilietl one policeman, wounded annth.
Will Not lie Executed
Social Worker* of Florida Which Op-|
•siileRcy?
.
I t &gt;t S2.r'0-$3.00, othors poorer, low a* with fresh paint, (in. the ^ate i in- . nnd then committed suicide.’ Ono-'
cn* Tonight
By Soviet Government
"M r. F o rd ." I r.s!r&lt; d 1dm. "it looks \ erv m uch a s th o u g h
scrilted as the Yillii'r name Bern- hundred and fifty arrest were made a t ‘
$1.5(1;I; H in doz. stnlk* $1.25-:
t Iii*r»**ll
nere la* a &lt;k mam! to ill al l vuti as a I'resident ini rantliHIT:
■
:
tk
Florida
liardtV
motto "Quant! Menu." which Jaglitil. lit the fighting that followed
14,
cloudy.
III, T he
l'r r » .)
Illy The \
ft/f l*rf«a)
date.”
b
liki
ly
to remain a* a memorial of a raid on a meeting, one officer and
Dinviti.
vtl.
K
on
trail,
including
k
car*
mi
track
ST. PETERSBURG, March 28. WARSAW. March 28. -Tin* I’oh-h
"F or fifty years.’’ he answered slowly, "I have been
! several soldiers ami an nihirchist wero
i’ll. Supplic* moderate, demand tin* tenant, who never lived there.
Many delegates arrived here today to government ha* been mfoYnml thru
building for m yself a job that suits me very well, and they’ll
It is s'li.gt'stod that all tlieatrfc*j killed. The police station at Nova S«and movement' moderate, market is
attend the conference of the^Soeint the*Soviet minister here of the death
have tmdraft me might v hartk"
•
stendj. Florida, III inch i rates Gold­ • la iiring her name, which is tmmiripal goro, in wltich some anarchist prlsWorkers of Florida which will o|K*n. r&gt;entc|ici, 0ga inai Aichhlihop VUrtiiik.
in
Self-Munching and New French propi rty should retain the name m, a onets were confined, wn* storined, two
If
the
people
of
the
I
'n
’h
i!
Stale
v.all'
him.
Henry
Ford
tonight in the City Hall. Many prohead of the Roman Catholic ihtirch
strain 1-6 doz. stalks $2.60-$2.75, poor M mortal, whoever the tenants may he., |**r«ons bring killed.
mlncni men and ^vomen,who have long i„ K u^ia will not be carried out by
is sure to be n candidate in 19IM.—John II. Ferry in Jack­
•p ia lity and co n d itio n , $2.un-$2.2 '».
been interested in social welfare work the Ru.- unn government “at least for
sonville Journal.
TAYLOR COMMANRRItY AND
will he on the program during the the present" and the nlTair will lie
NEW YORK: 23, clear. 1 Califor­ Automobile Racing
nia.
15
Florida
arrived.
Supplios
three day meeting.
ORDER OF DF.MOLAY WILL ATtaken up in diplomatic negotiations.
moderate, demand and movement mod­ at Tampa Next Month
TEND CHURCH ON HASTKB
i'rule, market steady, Florida III inch
With
Fast
Cars
Scott Loll in
Price Appointed
• rate: \eiv French strain and Golden
On Kavtor Sunday, April 1*1, TnyTOdf-lilnrithing mixed 1-6 dor. *tnl!ci
Will Deliver Address
County Solicitor
Sonn of rIn- Heal (ioial Driver* Will lor i "imiiandery and the Order of De2. it i2 75; doz. stalk*. 32 25; S ,|,,z.
M.dny will attend divine service a t thu
Compile for Co»h I'rirr*
For Dade County
.i.ilk* $2.00.
Iinly t'ros* Episcupid church.
ST. AUGUSTINE. Minch 28.—Mr.
n\
Illy The Aonoelnlrd l*r,«.|
,t
ii
7 i
I For the first time in history Tampa
The Sir Knights In full Templar
TALLAHASSKE, March 28.—T. E. Scott M. I-aughlin, counsel of the
Smallest
Income
'
l* going to sec rcnl professional reg- uniform and the Order of Do Malay
Price of Miami, has been appointed Flaglnr system, lias accepted an in­
rp
P n v m n n l in
' isle red dirt track autontobilo racing will meet in the Asylum at 10:20 a. m.
by the governor to succeed County vitation of St. Augustine to deliver n Music of I lift’ll Order and Addresses by Promin­
l it.x l
l i l t III I I I
. ■
the auspice* and for tho benefit
Tin* Order of DeMoloy for Roys was rf&gt;M
Solicitor Fred I’ine of Dude county, historical address on April 4, the op­
Slate
Two
Cents
of
lilt*
Tamp.i Police relief fund, two founded*and established about three
ent
Speakers
who was suspended from office yester­ ening day of the Ponce do I smoi cel­
-----days, April {ith nnd
6th, with the year* ago from u desire to give tho
day.
ebration.
*
J.VKKONN II.I.Il, March 28.—The prohnliiiity of at least twenty oT the Ixiya from llie age of 16 to 21 years
A glance through the program for innovation has licon e-taMished in thi* nralle*timunie tax payment i.iade fastest cars nnd Iwst driver* iti the a place in tho world, where young, ac­
5iiiifoid's coming l 'hautuiiipia show* year'* program and they will have a here was two cents, sent in the form of j countfy participating,
tive and energetic niind* would devel­
Six events me scheduled daily and op along linen of patriotism, filial
i wide variety of noteworthy event* i ful si-lie* of ('huulutupra program* a postage -tamp, and the large-t in-ihul itfl for the wnl. Tli it* i* pi* *1 for lhem.*elve*. 11&lt;ginning on the ri i - dividual ii miltamc was $81,000. which the fm* for all event will have a love, clean living, courtesy to woman­
j I V of g.nut, clean ellli rt:i Itllielll. IllUtic i,n,| day. Havelock, the clown, will wa* only a quarterly payment, D. T. caf|t value of I806.UO and will be open
hood and the aged, mid - healthy com| of ii very high order, nnd mldresse* appear. On the third day, Duval, the Gcio-.v, internal revenue collector said a* all events are, to any registered ra deship,
1by nun of authority on the problems magician, nnd i^ i the Inst day Misses today. A corporation paid $150,DUO dirt track driver in the country.
Sinic tlu- founding of this order, it
f Slark and Holt, in costumed charac­ it wn* stated.
•*
Entry blank* ran he obtained from has grown like wild-flre; fiorn an in­
limy discuss.
terization* of "Favorites from the
Diogenes could lay aside his prover­ the clerk, Dick Collins, room 810 Do
Among tho entertainment features
dividual orphan cared for by a philan­
Story
Books,"
.
bial
lantern if he searched for an hon­ Solo Hotel, Tampa, nnd arrangement*
is found the popular comedy drama,
thropic Mason, it has grown io aft in­
est inun in Jacksontille, it was point­ can ho made for registration with the
Son of Attorney General Daugfierty Brought into ‘‘Turn to the Right” with an experi­
ed out, because his quest would !&gt;e‘nt Nation.nl Officials by William Itan- &gt;titution of over three hundred thou-. m
enced New York cost. This produc­ Tariff Commission
.
•
the Case
nu olid. Hi* quarry is the mnn who in- dolf Jesse, representative who is now Kami hoys.
tion murks the bright of success in
it is a secret organization consist­
After Sugar Trust,
eluded in his income tnx return a dol-| nl Tampa nnd can he found a t tho
play production from the .Chautauqua
ing
of two degrees—the Initiatory and
(Hr Tlie A»«ortatra I'rc u l
same address.
Will Take Time laf thnt lie found on the street.
NEW YORK, Mnrch 28.—Draper M. I Attrnctod by newspaper stories, pint form nnd will ho given on next
thu Dc.Moiay. The Initiatory degree
Four fumous drivers, arc among the
Daugherty, son of Attorney G e n e r a l IRioting Daugherty ns saying that lie Monday night. Other entertainers are
teaches spven principle#—love of
early
entries received already nnd in­
Everett
Hemp,
dramatic
inter'pFeter
Last
Big
League
Game
Itnioi,
i had visited the model in lier apart*
To Get Results and Clear Up Feature
clude "Wild Boh" Robinson, 11)22 parent, patriotism, courtesy, com­
Daugherty, appeared at District At- mpnl ^
^
Kiwn
„ check. pf modern play*, and Cnveny, well
of Situation.
in Orlando Thin After­ champion ditr track driver of Iai* radeship, clean living, revercnco and
torney Pccorn’s office today nnd was As!l|stant Di*trii t Attorney I’ccora known cartoonist and d a y modeler,
Culif.j Ted Eaton of Nash­ fidelity, ami the DeMolay degree dr«questioned at length concerning any j nlu| police Inspector Coughlin both who will appear on the last night.
noon at 3:110 o’clock Angeles,
*
M i r T to r A M o r i n lr d P r t n l
ville, Tcnn., winner of the free for nil inntizrx tho life and execution of
WASHINGTON, March 28.—Al­
The first of tho musical attractions
information he might have
nboUt evinced a strong desire to question the
Jacques DeMolay, the 22nd and last
The Sanford fans, depending upon sweepstakes at.th e Florida State fair
will be a grand concert on the open­ though the machinery of the tariff
D*ckninil plots in which Dorothy young clubman.
nt Jacksonville, last November, and Grand Master of Ancient Tcmplnrism.
Keenan, the slain model figured ns u By examination of him they hoped ing afternoon of Chautauqua week by commission lins already been set in the games played in Orlando to see Cleq Sarles, cousin ■&gt;# the great Ros- Teaching the lesron to yield up one's
to get additional facts to link with the PI Gcorgio concert orchestra. On motion to clear up one feature of the their fihaie of the big league doings,
eeoy.
coe Sarles. killed nt Kunsa* City Inst life rather than sacriflco one's integ­
those supplied by John
hearslcy the third day the Van Browne Com­ much debated sugar situation, it was will have their last chance this sea­
son thi* afternoon. The Inst exhibition j ear and the youngest speed marjrcl rity.
NEW YORK, March 28.—Fcrdin- Mitchell, of Philadelphia, son-in-law pany will appear in u novelty pro­ indicated that nt lenst six months of the spring training season will bo of the United Slates, nnd Tony Rani.* In the Order the hoys hnve their
»nd Pccorn, acting district attorney, of E. T. Stotcsbury, and reputed to he gram in the afternoon, nnd a short would elapse lieforo results ot It* in­ plnyed there between Cincinnati nnd Italian champion road racer of 1010 own offhera nnd conduct their own
hist night addressed a letter to Major an elderly admirer of the sjnin girl, prelude nt night. The fourth night'* quiry could he made known. In a tel­ Washington, thu game starting at and 11*20, who makes hi* first appear­ affair*, hut encli chapter is advised by
Draper M. Daugherty, only son of U. in an effort to develop the official program will present Albert Vierrn egram last night President Harding 3:30 o'clock.
• ance in this country on the Tampa an Advisory Council who aro Master
Mnsop* and no meeting can be held
K- Attorney General Daugherty, re­ theory th at blackmailers hnd sought to himself With hi* original company in directed that the commission estab­
The management of the Orlando track.
a beautiful and spectacular musical lish whether the now tnriff iaw wns
unless at least one of the advisory
questing thnt he lny before New York use the Broadway butterfly to bait
Ralph
Ilnnkinson
of
Kansas
City
production, "An Evening in I la wail." helping to keep up prices to the con­ outfit nro preparing for a record­
council
bo present.
‘
Authorities all tho information ho their traps.
has been retulned a* starter and gen­
Daugherty wan not available at hi* The closing day of the week will see sumers, The commission when it met breaking crowd to hid tho Reds good­ eral ^rector. Mr. Ilnnkinson has been
In order thnt tho DeMoloy may
pouessed concerning a blackmail con*
the Laura Wqrno ladles’ Q uartet.In today immediately ordered the orig­ bye, as they brenk camp in Orlnndo
•piracy involving Dorothy King Koe- club in tho city, nnd from Atlantic
more closely Identified with auto rac­ spread from its original surroundings
a
stirring rapid firo. presentation of inal investigation to Ih&gt; extended to tonight. They leave Orlnndo for Mo­
, nn. and John Koarslcy Mitchell, of City, where he was reported to have
ing
in tho country during the past fif­ (Kansan City, Mo.) a Grand Council
cncompusa all information soUght by bile and they wilt work northwards
song* and costumed sketches.
teen
year* than any other man in the wa* citabllihcd and*its jurisdiction
Philadelphia*, son-in-law of K. T. gene, came wofd, that he wns not reg­
from there until they reach IndianaGranville Jones, one of the lecture the president.
istered n t any hotel there.
Stotcsbury.
world
ninl started thu famous Bar includes all countrDs in the world. '
polls. It Is expected thnt the Red*
Late yesterday afternoon, however, platform's Ir*sI known orators wilt
The officers of tho Grand Cotmcll
ney
Oldfield
in most of hi* races.
The district nttorney declined to re­
Jnsforc
leaving
will
sign
a
three
year
HERALD Til EDAWN
are
men of the highest standing is
veal where ho nddrossod the letter to Mr. Pccorn received word thnt Daugh­ spenk on "The Philosophy of n Hill
OF THE HUMMER SEASON contract to train in Orlando,
the
Masonic
World. The boys entitled
Daugherty, saying ho hnd been given erty wns In this city. «nd the prosecu­ Billy" which will take up the life nnd
Refining Plant of
mode of the people of the Ozark
to
admission
are the sons of Master
to understand the young mnn wished tor announced he would remain In his
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 28.—The
Speer &amp; Son have an advertisement
Big:
Oil
Company
is
6'fice tin* evening tn (he hope that mountains. Another speaker of inteiMasons
hud
the
chums of these sons.
L* keep hi* whereabouts secret.
,t and especially lo the business men jn this issue in which they "Herald the United States Ship Operators' asso­
Taylor Conimnndcry stands sponsor
Mr. Pccorn also declined to discuss tho new witness would present him- d
Damaged
by
Fire
ciation
is
the
second
of
organizations
of Sanford* will bo Charles II. Plat- iDawn of the Summer Season." They
for tho Sanford Chapter and Prof.
a report current a t criminal, courts self.
tvnhurg, in "Loyalty to the Home call special attention to the Holeproof representing interests identified with
the
Glenn
E. McKay is tho chairman o f
that Mr. Stotcsbury was preparing to
McanvVhilo tin- report went
NEW ORLEANS, .Mnrch 28.—The
the American merchant marine to re­
* " a substantial reward for the ap­ rounds that Mitchell, who joined his Town." Hon. Charles II. Brough, for­ and Gordon hosiery; also frocks, dress­ spond to the shipping board request refining plant of the Sinclair Oil Co. the Advisory Council.
offer
----------------------- -wife yesterday, a fter aho had sped mer governor of Arkanuas, and na­ es, collars, hnndkerchiefs and gloves. fo r co-operation in formulutjng a a t Merrcaux« eight miles south of
prehension of tho model’s Blnycr.
tionally known m un cdurntqr and Bend tho advertisement nnd get your
r.oith
with
her
father
in
a
private
car.
The objection to restaurant'eggs
The district attorney’s offico yes­
public spoaker, will give orty of tho cummer gooiLi now and bo ready for policy recommended today that the lioic, was reported badly damaged
not
that they a rc boiled too long,' hut
terday was still trying to locate Ma­ soon wouid he questioned again by tho most inspiring and eloquent ^xtks of Easter .Sunday.
this
morning
by
fire.
At
least
four
board
ccrap
alLunscrviceable
tonnage,
*
district
attorney's
office,
hut
nt
the
too
late.
jor Draper M. Daughorty, only son of
nnd sell the goal tonnage to American oil tanka arp raid to have been de­
the week in Ids discussion "America’s
the attorney, general, and the latest district attorney's offira, it was i»W Leadership of tho World.’’
The Herald delivered six time* a operators and etriclly withhold any stroyed a t ten o'clock with an esi
Tho Dally Herald, 15c par
rharactcr nddod to tho cast of tho no further appointment had been
mated loss of ono million dollars,
lohnng efrom aliens.
For thp benefit of the "kiddles" an week for 15c.
Dorothy Keenan murder case.
mado.
....
v . . ......
■.W-. ;-vV
*
■- -a&amp; A i
:V x t o A n ' ■-YVS-I&amp;

“Florida?" said Mr. Ford. “Why Florida has every­
thing in the world th" Northerners want and need. What­
ever it is that v e want that we don’t have at home, we can
liiu! it l 'f iv run! si! ’ Ill* t .’IHHirlS id utile, too.
“ I figttiT tli.u iiton* ami m ine will Hit* N o rth ern people
ill ignite to Juk" rtu
of the ph'n- Ule rim I oppoi I lent irs

'Hi

at St. Augustine

KEENAN CASE CONTINUES
TO ENGROSS THE INTEREST
OF OFFICIALS OF NEW YORK

UQUA FRO
ROWS A \\

--J

t.

VARIETY

0

■

•

-

■

Li

�* f£
.*»*:•'A*-2
*/-»
OKi* •Vw „Vv

1,1i f . Ij

e ig h t
■ •^ v —

MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor
*
Phone 317-W
I f r « l I k s t f RR7 I r W i l i
r»
— 41 r t l R r f RnltiN
mf
%mmt. s r I f ymn a r t t a t t r l a l u l a i i w r l l
a M t t a l r a r l fa tk la d r p m r i M e « « . I m M
4 # &lt; i l k a r t r l t t k i i a t Ilia It W " . ■• * fl
a tp r o »la f »4

^

LOCALS

: \.i ’

v

&gt;
#*^1 r 67X4
' ' 1 •&lt;

..

?♦ \ y t jV ^ ••. . p i &lt;;*. -

•

.

'
'

‘

j - g j i . • CrV ^

■ j r 1*-.

•. -

•

... x^f

V

_ . ■.
T H E B A N F O R D D A IL Y H E R A L D , T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 27, 1923
* .
-"
■~ ~~~
Daily Herald »n .»!•&gt; at Jay-, Smoka! I I.OWKH B U U .8 -.N ~ l«
•'''»&gt;
Armthor Way to prolong tiro honey
M IU m h Hi ^
nnd
for spring planting. We have a
Store
House,
Mobjoy’a
Drug
moon ts to refrain from playing us
t i nice lino of Dnhlias, Hyacinths and
partners in a gnnto of auction bridge. Hunt's Pharmacy.
all kinds of flov.crl.1g bulbs. Come in
Perhaps the easiest way to ntnusc
and sec ur.—‘T he I.. Allen Seed Com-j
criminals would’be to let*them listen TO THE FAT11ER8!ANI) MOTHERS
parry, Sanford, Flu.
310 atp
in on the deliberations of Juries.
-OF SANFOItl)

is ;:

THE WEATHER

-T O N IG H T .

Richard Talmadge

—IN—
The Herald delivered six tim et a
You are nil .eager, 1 know to give
DENNISON’S CRKPK
week for 15c.
PAPER FLOWERS ! &lt;ur children every educational ad­
m
vantage possible. Some of them-nray
Johnny Jones band in giving us
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Just received a big supply of Den- .not *&gt;e able to go to college, but right j u r r = 3
daily concerts.
nUonVCrep* Paper and all the ncces-jhtrc In Sanfcrt! they are going to~
Tuesday— Daughters Meeting of Me­
c r y material fo r making Dennlson’n !
ten (10) opportunities of broad-1 n
thodist Missionary Society at 3:30
Next week we will have the Hedpath
beautHul pnptr flowers, coatunrwi and
**P«»ln* their education j J
• •• •
jj
• p. m. a t home of Mrs. Tom Williams Chautauqua the greater part of the
other art goads. A lso DcnnUon’e In*
ofdoyelopUrg their tnr.te for the
| ( O F T H E STORflACS-a
oqi Oak Avc.
week.
n e s g n r ^ J tL-. iT r j r - r r r ^ a c r . j
struclinn hooks. All a* reduced priccn.; r.«ht kmd of eniertainnltrrt.
Tins
Thrill* nnd *plll», knockouts, |0Tt
Tuasday—Bridge Party for the So-M o b le y ’s Drug Store.
* 31 l-3tp , '■»* ^
tl»° 1«w price of 1. &gt;j cents
and politics nnd thrills nnd’thrilli
,ou c a n t Y K jo y l if e
linrry Fcrrnn nnd Carl Ferr/m .of CUT
_
p tr entertainm ent or loss.
THROUGH
BRICK AND
• dal department of the Woman’s club
?nd thrill*.
with a mra, tea/, Lbtlc-i gorl......
Eustis
arc
in
the
city
today
the
guests
STEEL
PAKTION
OF
TH
E
aj. the Welnko lobby at 3:30 p. m
aJu F00J dors oat CeunJk
A 1 ONI* i)KQift
I This is tho CIlAUTAliQUA which
with Mrs. Howard Ovorlin as hos-! of thoir sister, M rs. U. I.. Thrasher.
OCALA JAIL
,
_
.v.ill be held nt-Snnford beginning
Im’ciJ il i$ a *eu,te cf wLcqr, c-uu.-. j
And the latest News
■ _____
patnj, Ukhir;, dlztlsius *rJ ItesJAn nerlnl wedding took plnce ro- * * * * » t and larding five days. All
( l l y T h e A s .n e ln lr it P re s s I
Tuesday—Sullie Harrison chapter N.j And a fte r that— well, there will bo
, stheoH
OCALA, March 27.—Bm lars cut­ ccntly 3.000 f&amp; t over New Y ork.1Mudenta tinder 12 years may buy a
SMHV
S. D. A. R. picnic a t Palm Grove J
K ° ^ "hows a t the theatres and
t] Tlie fe». -.i vMi a h-d iSanueh
Lucky that the bride did not change
ticket for 91.50 and thmio over
then will come n lull in the show line ting through thp brick wall ami steel
MStnniKheart" the Wonder dog, if,
tkeiiid be itut&amp;cd wlJr no'i.D j Ltt
on Pace’s place at 12:30.
partition of the county jail last night her mind nt the l „ t m inute’ and n «I*cW studont tic k e tfo r tll.75.T hli
’ but plenty of work.
king of hU line in
lhaa
per.ivK
,t,
la
a-q;
rclL-L
, la‘* ,8 n reduction allowed uivually to
Tuesday— Mrs. Sam Younts will en­
removed the entire amount of liquor throw her fiance over.
tj
Ths
t^dtettax'/
vvil!
Set
npri
the
KjL\,
tertain the. member* of the Tuesday
Drop into the Seminole County j cullego towns.
i
“Brawn o f the North”
Willard Kelli, of Wilmington, N. q. confiscated in Murion county during
Knltyt ol the I'oasUr, tnHih the blood,
Auction Itrldgc club
her home on connected with the motive power de­ tho past two years it was unnottneed Hank tomorrow urn! open th at prom-; Do you think ybu can allow jour
aid in ewiej ovi d*3 caUnhal poiiont
Stesha : - Magnolia Ave at 3 p. m.
,(int'
j child to miss n id i nn opportunity?
iscd account.
_ •
tad Urn&gt;jr!»ea e ra / LodJy fviwtica.
partm ent of the A. C. L. railway is here today.
These tickets nro on sale by tire Boy
Wednesday— Mrs. A. F. McAllister in the city on business.
(] The Ufje cueiber of fiq lo who
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
Scouts,7 at (ho Grammar and High
will entertain at luncheon honoring
u iu.e W'ctsdt:!!/ uitd Dr. ILitroaa’j a
Coast Line to Double
!
Schools.
The
Spcdnl
Student
Tickets
The Sanford Carpenters’ Ldcal 1731
Mrs. C. J. Ryan.
fcrr.tui tBcdidar, fivonmen-Jc-l lor all
E. C. Nilsnn, Frnnk Melmne and
($1.75) nfe on sale only a t the High)
Track to State Line
cj'.a^Kil coa-JIuco, olT-r l!» rucnjcit
Wednesday— Literature department of John ^’ook of Orlando were in the city
icontemidatcs a yaiso in scale to 73c
School, but n n y bu had on npplica- *
po::!Ue rodonCKjeal ler
‘Womnn’a Club nt the home of Mrs. today on business nnd pleasure com­
I
per hour, taking effect Mny 15, 1)23.
t!an by any student over 12 years.
The management of the Atlantic
M, Martin, Magnolia Ave., 3:30.
bined. All of them are well known
291-2fitp
Bpacisl arrangem ents will bo made
Wcdnesduy— Miss Mnble Bowler will figures in the nutomohilc lino nnd well Coast Line railroad company has nup £ -R U f“
thnrizcd
expenditure.!
aggregating
v/Uh
s
hool
work
ho that tho ppults
entertain tho membera of the Lucky known in Sanford.
.
IH StnVICE FIFTY YEARS
Don’t forget the llig Easter Bill,
j mny bo able to alte.rd every r ntof52C,000,000 in providing im provem ent
Thirteen Bridge Club at her home
—- —
April
2nd, Ratisli House.
ROD-tfe
in
tninment.
"
*.
on Magnolia avenue nt 8:15 p. m.
Sirs. K. !.. lyner Is in Ihe city the nnd facilities to-overcome retrench­
TACLCTS
o
n
LIQUID
HAVE YOU BOUGHT A TICKET
guest of her daughter Mrs. It. J. ments made during the period of th e .
No Need to
Thursday—Mrs. John Meitch will en­
The Herald delivered six times s
!g)I.D CVXRYWMCItS
Holly and will rem ain for some time. war, nnd to care for the increased hu- •
FOR YOUR CHILD?
the
Plumber
tertain tho members of tho Idlers
[week
for 15c.
r
r
c=i
r
~
—r
r
:
ezi
c
z
siness
resulting
front
the
growth
of
Her many Hanford friends arc glad
:;i0.5td; Itw-e.
Bridge
Club.
tho
territory
served
by
the
Atlantic
F
tire
drain
your
,
B
.
, to have.her back ngnin a fter several
deV. Howard Chapter of
......
F•'r..day—N.
bathroom , kitchen sink
('n.nst Line Railroad.
tisuHU DRi:r.'.inscBucnt:aanK nzisci&lt;au=ae.u9i]BRK KK HaiH HM HaraBii
„
. , ,, 1 „
1,1 ! month.: absence,, x
or refrigerator gets clog­
11. I). C„ m eets.nt Paint Ilootii, ValThose
improvements
consist
of
Wr9*\-i ; - I
VI HA p.
. in.
•
* *
' '" ged, clear it yourself with
FRESH, NEW, SW EET
dez at. S:30
G iant Lye. Tills powerful
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ix'lloy Giles of Or- grade reductions, double tracking, and
solvent eats Into tire n u n
Inndo were nmong th e visitors to the protecting throughout with mitomatK. L. Gibbs was among tlm brini­
»)f refuse, forming n sofl
in
signals
and
interlocking
plants.
1 ..ic ily today and their many Sanford
soap which can be easily
ness visitors in tho city
friends were glad to ave them. Mr. Vast improvements are also being
flushed our, ica'lnft lire
Little Bita from the Kasl— 1 \t Bound lloxra
$1.30
front Jacksonville.
drain clean, nlcrillzed and
Giles is- fvnror.g the prominent nltor- innde nt the terminals and stations.
Miss Ahbic Doudttoy bar. retumetl
odorless.
Don’t let it
. . , neya of Grange county’s rnpital and Additionr.1 yards, j'unl track : and
happen attain. I t ’s danhomo from n delightful visit w 1j ha i many fr iends all over Florida.
passing tracks are 1&gt;. ing built, and ex­
ttcriurs. Giant l.yc costs
friends at Palm Beach and Miami.
isting facilities of tills nature are 5&gt;eBRESCIMl’TION DRUGGIST
so Iftrlo and ttoea so far
iag enlarged as rapidly ns possible. In
you can afford to rise it
Authorized Kastman Kodak Acrnry
I'or quirk morlt*: try a want ad.
Itexnll Store
lavishly. A little each day
W. 11. Doar.on, of Tampa, Wrts_ in
making theno inijirovenienta then- will
eautify
Your
Complexion
Sanford, riorida
BHDNF. .12j
keeps tire plum ber away:
the city yesterday attending t » bn.*i-J(
lie used .'’.0,0(10 tom of new A.
f.
In Ten Days
n.vnt.'ts'lK srtunxs'.xsanaK naoti&amp; nz.K auEuuxcoiK rsaR aaiigiiEuvK tiB cia
i sinudnrd rteel mils. 'I lie Ailanlie
ness.
.!
Sciontiatw long ago discovered
niflrf.T/OV.VtCor* Inin
the i l r u t n »•»»*• rsin of
i Cua-t Line i&lt; also runstrurting i., ..’
and combined in Nadinola Cream
\ m
(•Tdrif
t r i t LI* in
those element* which bleach tho r&lt;r.urr^rBiK .vosH nanH 9»RanRriB H uak!C K !:siiunK aaxsxB aatiuazi:anc^
G. It. .M atthews, of
Gniiuv.eillc.
ilo
irtv
I
t/iu
irn
n
f
hut
Y()Ur Copy Today ilh,,!,s “M
l* °thcr shill** inoderi nrnrkin, remove ton, freckle*, pim­
w ater, Wu.t t **r 10 m i n 'apent the dny here yesterday tran%•
thlnery is lining iri'Uiilhd.
•
u r n an d jiuth w ith hut
pled nnd blackhcailii, und pro­
water*
A list of the new motive power and
duce that smooth, satin-like
nrting liusiness.
'I In- Herald Almanac lias been pub­
texturo bo much admired.
rolling
stock
being
purchased,
and
to
lished fur tiie year 11*2nnd is rcuily
t
i
l
®
By it* own virtues Nadinola JJk If you wan*, to realize that there is nn nrt of baking,
Charles 11. Shaw, of Summerville, fur diilriliutiiiii. K.n li Mib:erila»r to he purchase ! by the Atinitli • fused
you need only jj
Cream removes impurities nnd
Mass., was among the ariivuls here tin? Daily and Weekly Herald is en­ Line railroad niinpuny consists of !*r»
leaves tho ttkin dear, healthy .,3 look nt the counter* of tiouth’s Bakery. There, rows upon rows of 1
j’esterday and is inuking Ida head- titled to an plnmnnc and the carrier liK-omotives, lot . teel parseirg.,i train
nnd beautifuL
Bread. I’ie®, Cake*, Crullers, Muffin*, r.nd srorrs of other varieties J
cars, .riA’;t freight e a n . All of .ihiGunrnnteo nnd direction* in :r tempt the appetite nnd delight the eye. Absolute purity of inured- &gt;
quo item at the Montezuma.
boys distributed the copies in lire &lt;It)'
each package. Two sizes, 50c. m lentH, linked in lire cleaned, mest ucicntifir oven*.
new equipment is txpw ted to be in
yesterday. Since the regulations do
ur.il $1.00, a t j'our toilet counter.
service
by
November
1st,
lt»23.
II. S. Mattox, of Folknton, Ga., was not permit sending the nlmnnucs thrirJ
Used and Endorsed Bp Thousands
rmong the husiness nrrivul.s here yes­ the mail with Ihe Weekly Hernlil, j 'Flu* uililitional linuhln track ini' now
NATIONAL TOUXT CO., P«m.T.nn.
under
way
and
contemplated
m
this
terday and is registered nt the Monte­ es,&lt; It hjltsiTiber wiio wi- he-' n 1upy
•
Fur K6 y e a n th e B e i t
ping
rain
totals
250
miles,
and
will
N e x t to P r h i c e s s T h e a t r e 1
S
A
lr
T
I
th
l
T
o
p
I
to
L
it
t
h
r
S
t
r
t
n
t
t
h
zuma .
should call ut the office end get one ei.m :lcto tile double tracking of the
! u a i ’E B a n u i s ir c s r z c ti a n a a n a n a D a i.'j i ia a n n a B H B S t n ru u s B a a c M i
i&gt;i- anyone who D not n Subscriber to
‘ ‘ i i D. Albertson nnd rfvughter. Mias the Daily or Weekly Herald can have; road the entire dhdaiiro from RichCorrie Albertson, of South Lake Weir, a ropy ns long as they last. The n l-’ nnltd, Va. to Jacksonville, Fla., ililij
r t r :t r M r iB i i u .w s i v ;* u w i c s r e b u » js r ia H a P i * * w i i r * i r r n ! 9 a * i * « » r i H t * u t i B * i i i i e x 0 B B 9 3 E B i * t i * t i H B M B B B B B 9 B B i i B B 9 H H i i 8
KnauH*-rifcH:.nniiriau,Z BULiai!ung*Ba9uc«auaKauiii«rtBat.na»U4iBtiO«ix*i^H*i'ia*9BBHBm«MMHaH*a*a*»*
are spending n few days here and are marines are going fast and all those miles. Tliur. Ihe Atlantic Court Line
railroad will he the only completely
stopping ut the Montezuma.
who want one should hurry and get double-tracked road between Florida
-1 Store in Florida &gt;|
K
10 Stores in Georgia
l. This nlmunac is filled with infor­ and the Eust.
Mrs. N. H. Hollxini. left -Sunday for
a*
.
.
1
*
_____
.
1
_________________________
1
mation, cepccinlly for the farmer* and '" In y ,!, ci,nm,cli(,n it p, interesting
f p t ] p f
1
■1
1rcr home in Hrooklyn, N. Y., a fte r n has much valuable Information for
■1
pleasant visit here with the Hand everyone. Thc weather nnd general to know that the Fruit Growers^ Ex-1
■1
1*
pies* company, vvhic hoperutea refamilies. She was accompanied as
11
forecast for each month Is worth much frjKoralor car* over the Atlantic
11
fa r ns Jacksonville by Miss Marion to the farmers and truck growers and
*1
C'«i?it Line railroad, and now bar 11,­
Hand.
the gt acini information" is ,,!s"
aiso wor,h
worth 210 cm:, ia &gt;ervice, b urraogir g l . add
•Phone 127 ||
inuth la ck ry citizen. lot- m en bants &gt; [(,00 new ears to i:.&lt; opripim n&lt;. Tie- &lt;•
Sanford’s New Store
The annual conference &lt;&gt;f the Wom­ ■ Sanford hir e advertisements in tin
_____
—
—
an’ll Heine Missionary Society of the nlmunnc which makes it possible for new cur* will be in service ns saOn
as pnrclicablo and vvill largely fuBtute, will be held here April 17-20 at
Hcr#hl t„ l93Ut, u , iH fine compenat
a# &gt;1. if-.a church.
t_____1.
n'
1.1a conferf ..I■ cilitutc the handling of tho steadily
tho Methodist
Thie
iliilm of information each year. It increasing freight shipment* moving
o f 1VVI1„ jU tbp 1&lt;arm.st m iu esl of Kuncnce i* comprised of « floe body «&gt;
out of Florida—Tampa Tribune.
wom.en nnd nn Interesting program ; , ^
|f iop|r |ivinR i(l thc. ruril, tUn.
w ill be given. Remember
” .........
*the date.
** 1u ic ts that the Herald decided to issui
The Daily Herald, l 5o per week.
iii'ii trier id marine this year but the
_____ __________ ___
ST. AGNES GUILD .
‘ p n s s of other business jircvcntecl the
PREVENT FLU AND GRIPPE
A r.hort business meeting of the St. printing of the nlnmnac the first of j.’„r n f,,w ,••.»(» you can waul off
Agnes Guild whs held yesterday a f­ .Iniiuni) . It i:* given to you today
.„„j (irlope by promptly idle king
ternoon nt the Parish House M atters with tin 1tfni pi uncut* of the business -eur coughs and cold* with Foley V.
of business pertaining to the Easier men whose advertisements appear in ilouoy nnd Tnr. Also gives quick reDull were attended to.
the nlnuuiuc r.nd the Herald hope* it.jje f from coughs resulting from Flu,
Mrs. J. J. G. Taylor n o d u mojt will prove satisfactory nnd illuininnl Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma
interesting pnpor, which was greatly
und Bronchitis. Forty-eight years of
ing in many way*.
enjoyed. A fter thc business session
nulls fact ion to user* Iran made Fol­
the membera attended Even song in a
ey's Honey ami Tnr the World’s larg ­
____
#
Buzzi Woman is
body.
t
est sciling cough medicine. Contains
n
u
Among the nrombore present yes­
Indicted First
no opiate*—Ingredients are printed
tntsf • - terday were: Mrs. W. R. Leake, Mr*.
nn
o:t the wrapper. Refuse substitute*.
D
egree
Murder
Archie Belt*, Mr*. A. It. Key, Mrs.
Insist upon Foley’s. Sold everywhere.
Cirri* Matthews, Mr*. M. Minnrik,
*
NEW YORK, March 27.—Mrs. Anna —Arlv,
j*
' Mr*. W. M. Bidding, Mrs. Clarke
m *■
Bi'zzi was indicted by the Bronx
' Leonard)’, Mr*. John Leonard!, Mrs.
county grand jury late yesterday for
J. N. Hobson. Mr*. Julius Tnkoch,
first degree murder in • connection
Mr*. I nul Bigger* und Mrs. Clifford
with the Haying February 25 of Fred­
Yeaborly.
erick Schneider, verdthy Bronx con­
tractor, wit li whom she had lived.
NELLIE TURNER CIRCLE
A few hours before her indictment
The member* of the Nellie Turner
Mrs. Buzz! had been taken through
i
Circle were delightfully entertuined
gaping crowds to Magistrate Levine's
on Inst Wednesday afternoon nt the
court, for arraignment on n short af­
homo of Mr*. Wlg.nn. The meeting
fidavit on which she had boon held.
opened with *oripturo rending by the
The arraignm ent was postponed until
chairman. Severn? items of interest
— ----------------- —
today, when tin: court was told the
\mZi
were distuned. Plans have lieen made
grand Jury was considering tire ease.
SS
to hold nn E aster Cooked Food snte
! M
■■
The affidavit now probably will be
and colored egg anle, the place will be
I
SS
3
-~Sfdismissed.
announced later. A fter thc business
SS
Schneider w as rhot to dentil jthc
m eeting the Circle enjoyed a social
n w
,
I
r vcnlnjYtf February 20, ns lie drove j
S3 / .
hour. Mr*. Wignnt wn* assisted by
_
his nutoinolrilp along a lonely road in
Mr*. Bragg in aorving her guest* de­
■■
the Bronx. Witnesses fold of seeing
licious salad, Ice ten nnd sandwiches.'
^ftrS£r±=r
-if--^-^7
J
£
a woman leave the cur nftur shots lrntl
Tho*o onjoying this ^hospitality
of
Hu
been fired, and Mrs. Huzzl was held I
Mrs. Wlgam w ere: Mrs. Ilrngg, Mrs.
for n time as n material witness.
j
Roll, Mr*. Freem an, Mr*. Methvin,
liie witnesses were u n a b l e to iden­
Mr*. Smith, Mra. Johnson. Mr.i. HulT
Eg
tify her and .she vv;is freed, only to be
nnd Mr*. McMullen. Tho cirelcNwill
1enrrested when the pistol said to
m eet next Wednesday nfCcrnoon wltlr
t h e b e st pr o g r a m t h a t h a s e v e r
i
have been used in the claying was
Mrs. Bragg. All membera arc urged
traced to her brother-iu-law, William
t« be prcicnt.
1
•
IV
Turce.
■m
£
l
Tnreo broke down ami told thc po­
Old-fashioned parent? bad their
lice he bad given Mra. Buzz! thc
fault*, but tho marvel Is tirnt limy did
FORD PEOPLE
2
weapon declaring she Inter had con-,
1 ro well without nny children to boss
W e la k a
feared to him th a t sire sh o t Schneider
HU
,
them.
because he wan planning to leave herj
am
rB nr&gt; nriir:rqB inv;aniinatin9(aB «i&lt; B raB aM 9xa|
M »B'r!ananM B*'i:wiinBa3inBs:i»??«BL:irnn»»nnirr3B'«irr«nnnHnri*aq»HoraBarBa5i««»w*|Jj*
SSSSSaaSor*■ --------- --KBBMBDBaBaKUaiBnBUBUUBDCBNnUBBaUliant
for another woman.
.
*
re Daily Herald, 15c l*«r week.
«»
' -— H
-------------------- .-JSHIBHHaSlLbl, &gt;Vii - • ,&gt; , ,
lit
a S l ?• rfV’ .
V. R. Jervis of Jacksonville is in the
city on a business trip.

tq t i

Id k r »

Rt

fcl

BURGLARS STEAL
RED L I Q U O R
FROM THE JAIL

CATARRH

—T O MO R R 0 W-

Call

I

u g g e t t ’s

V a r iety

of chocolates

R . Cl. B O W E R

B

ih e Herald AInnnac
Has Been Buhlished,

II

i

GIANT
LYE

HKBE’S YOUR STAFK OF LIFK, IN
EVERY DELICIOUS VARIETY

IR O U T H

!

\

B A K E R Y i

ireaTii

v

I

m LLr ^

LL

1B o a r d

NewShipment
7 ru nks_ and H an d
Bags just

Hand Bags

GET YOUR

Trunks

$ 6 . 0 0 io

$15.00

9| 1

AT THE HERALD OFFICE

n

Ti I

.

BEEN OFFERED TO SAN-

| | First Street

SELLS IT FOR LESS

Block

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCn 28, 1923

fA G E TWO

When Hugo Stinnes meets with h i
and commerce in Ayii son's cabinet. He
is known to thousands of the most bert Gary, two great giants of the in
prominent citizens of the United dustrial world will come together, ant
States and has friends all the way ! cause the rest of us to wonder if then
from Kev West to Canada. Almost ev- is something brewing in the air.—
cry y e a rM r, Jones takes his show to Tampa Times.
Dubois, his home city, where he is
-------------------- ----The Palm Reach Post • calls him
Judge “Kershaw" Mountain Landis
but his friends in Tampa consider him
anything but a dried gourd.—Tampa
Times.
The H erald delivered six times a
week for 15c.

r s * f j u f f t t* A i . t r c t '

hiiri«s mutts

rt

f.i nr

sists swHsijer tiiin sa

,

D

tfin j n i i i jjt-z s m»SiT!*a.

Getting Inside Dope at the Jones Exposi­
tion with the Hired Boy As the Guide
Visiting the Johnny J. Jones Expo-1 During the yean
sitipa as it looks to the 'average i looked a fter her c*
amusement seekers is one thing, b u t . formed a friendsh
going around the lot eating in the but death could tei
proverbial “cook house" as the g u est; of Gyp is typical of
of the publicity man who "knows 'em imals and highly a
all,’ g etting acquainted with the va- keeper. He never le
rious owners and performer# of the 1 for his presence in
individual attractions, and peeping *many tim es stood 1
behind the scenes is quite another a great *tampcde—
tiling. It is a real privilege, and is the nothing b’/ an *1- j
source of much knowledge which is 1she become* uneasy
not td'berbad in other ways.
tissue from her “ *j
The Herald reporter who wAs ae- Hlinky has to do to
corded special courtesies yesterday ’ is to step close to h
by Ed It. Salter, universally known . inquire: "W hat's tl
a* Johnny J, Jones* hired Boy, enjoy- and Gyp quietly go
edtn delicious steak dinner at the KxThe a fte r nir.ncr
position Ca/e, which, while accothmo- night drifted into
dating the general public, is ope rat- year*. Mr, Salter
ed principally for the show people. Mr. when Baby Sue, nm
Fire’side i* the manager of this "cook longing to Mr. Jon&lt;
house.” He has been a. member of the friendship with a r.
Johnny J. Jones staff for a number of called June. June
years and is one of the indispensable*, affection bestowed t
Right here, rt is said th at the dinner Sue, and soon they
was excellently prepared and quite While traveling, th&lt;
a* much enjoyed as though it hnd been „to know that It was
served in a fashionable cafe. The to be with the pony
coffee cups, to be sure, were of the o n making » stop, ti
substantial type, built to withstand ciritis knew the be*
much travel, but the content* Were' do was to place thr j
Several interesting types of show
folk drifted into the tent during the
dinner hour, 9in on g whom was “ Hiin­
ky" the keeper of the first elephant
Johnny J. Jones ever owned. Her name
is Gyp, and Illinky ha* been her keep­
er for more than 18 years. As fur its
is known of Gyp, she is SO year# old,
and she doesn't mind admitting every
year of it.

with the new elephant, nnd finally
they became fast friends. This ended
all Jove between the pony nnd Baby
Sue, and to this day they do not even
speak a? they piys by.
Some of the jierformers ent in pri­
vate quarter* where they have all the
convenience* of home, nnd while, the
piece* of furniture they u*c are of the,
regular Vtreus type, made to be dos­
ed up like a box, und are painted like
the rest of the circus pnrnphemjaia.
they are convenient and serviceable.
Speaking of the refinement noted
in some of the people met on the lot,
Johnny J. Jones told of some interestIrijr type* he has among the great fa­
mily. For instance, the man who op­
erate* the ferris wheel speaks seven
languages, and it is not at all unusual
for colU-gipU* to join his exposition.
Ho.spokn casually of a man in his
employ at one time who was the son
of a wealthy family. He wasted a fo r-j
tune of $50,000 left him by hi* fnlhe.r. |
The show visited his home town and j
Mr. Jones thoughtfully told the man
he might “lay off" that week. He de­
clined the offer of Mr. Jones,'declar­
ing he would rather go on working
with the show than to lay off.
Miss May belle Mack, owner and
manager of the comedy mule* attrac­
tion. i* a fascinating brunette, and
took great pride in showing the fa­
vorite* among her horses and mult*.
S he said ilia! coming from th e north
into the southland, the horses have
to become acclimated' and it required
math care Lo keep them in condition
to work. SiV love* her animals and
they were thur.chir.g the Inst, of hay
while their owner* dined in a . tent
back of the show.
Johnny J. Jones worked a* a miner
in Dubois, Pa., .-tlong with William B.
Wtjson, who was secretary of Inlmr

AN INDEX
TO CHARACTER
There could be no better index to char
a cler (ban a savings pass-book.
•T his will serve you well at all times and
under all circumstances.
- ■m

Presodent llanling is beginning his
campaign early, pn&gt;hably with a mem­
ory of the old saying about the-ear­
ly bird and the worm. Rut he should
rtmemU-r that the worm paid the pen­
alty of appearing on the stage too
early. There will be much water run­
ning under the bridges between now
and the next presidential election.—
Tampa Times,

L

THE PEOPLES BANK o f Sanford is
ready and anxious to htUp you to hefp
yourself. An interest-bearing account is
your best recommendation.. ,;:'s

h::

IT’S DEPENDABL

Our Bread is absolute­
ly dependable. It rep­
resents the acme of
the baking art and one
loaf is just as good as
another It’s the sort
of food that growing
children and the kind
that papa likes to
spread for them and
for himself. W e can
furnish you the proper
kind of pastry for any
kind of a spread.

**■■*«,

-•&lt; -i-i '-W*

‘

’ if ‘
’
iE ' I r 'l I d s * ? '' -

Sanford, Florida

rilRV AUK MADE IN ORLANDO
from the best materials and proprrly
installed in Sanford or vicinity, if you
wish.

We specialize

in

Awnings,

Porch Curtains or anything of can-

We also make WINDOW SHADES
especially on odd size windows.

if you have your vulcanizing done at Kent’s. For you will
be so well pleased with your purchases that only satisfaction
will be your lot. THE SMILE THAT WON’T COME OFF is
a characteristic of our customers. There is a reason, of
course. Conte, learn it!

SELLERS

Kent Vulcanizing Company

15 your order at a saving

to

you,

Awning Shop

Oak Avenue and Third Street
PHONE 17------------------------------------ SANFORI), FLORIDA

Orlando - Florida

We have started work on street pav­
ing. All private driveways will have
to be submitted to engineers.

vate driveways and other private

The latest Spring Suit sty le s now on display certainly top the list of attractions for the new
season I h e lr c ’s a personality about these Su its than enhances the personality of the wearer.
The season’s most popular shades arc here in abundance. And what a selection of styles to
choose from! A11 of them made of excellent materials with scrupulous care as to detail.

STRAW HATS FOR EASTER

(tO C A

work should be submitted immediate­
ly to our office.

MEN’S PALM BEACH
$17.50 and $18.50

AH Styles and Sizes

(tO A A

tSlipMl

(tO C A

K ill), $2.50, $3.50
to $8.50

GABARDINE

SUITS

Ail Models

$26.50

»

i MEISCH BUILDING

th□■■■■■■■

Pri­

�T H E K A N FO R H D A ILY H E R A L D , W E D N E S D A Y , M A R CH 2K. 1923

Y F rr F R
V.r ,i .

Born and Reared Midst Southern Gentility
W JS.I(*VjShk..jAfc.
“A
n ►♦

Tick is Keeping1
HOUSE OF DAVID
Dupont Out of
LEADERS SIGNAL
State, He Says
THE WITNESSES
Illy The Aianrlalrd I’r***»&gt;
Cattle Kins Would l.ihe to
(5KANI) RAPIDS, March 27.—
Conic to Florida
Charges in open court by counsc Ifor
the plaintiffs that an effort wns be­
Millions of dollars- in the cattle
ing made by leaders of the Israelites raising business, both iluiry and beef,
House of David to conch defense wit­ have been turned away from Florida
nesses in the $80,000 suit of John because two laws, one making dipping
Hansell, and. his wife, against Hrn- compulsory and the other permitting
jamin Purnell, head of the Denton cattlemen to fence their land, are not
Harbor cult, enlivened yesterday af­ on the state's statute hooks.
ternoon's session of the ease before
This was th ’ statement made Sat
Fcdern! Judge Sutler.
unlay h; Senator Coleman Dupont,
Following accusations !&gt; Aitunie;* of Delaware, that *tale's largest ownWeller M. N'e!ion, representin'? Uan- c r of dairy cattle.
fcell, n representative of the cult wr.t
"Right now," said Senator. Dupont
signalling to a w ith er on th? stand. nt the Windsor Hotel, where he is
Judge Snttur nnnoun-cil th&amp;t W there stopping on his way home front South
appeared to bs proof of the charge i, Florida, "I am tremendously interest­
hr would conduct contempt procecd- ed in entering (he entile business in
inRs ngai;t :ho m a te d a U r expira­ Florida. Hut thero's nothing doing.
tion of the present •use.
However, if the cattle dipping In.w
The charges were made during th’ now to be brought before the legiscross examination of F arl Tucker, o f ; tuture, and the fencing law rthpuld
hmith Hem!, a dcfense witness. At­ pass, then—
“ Hut I may,be dead before tlicy arc
torney No! Min charged Ada Ross, a
f irl from Fenton Harbor colony. Fit­ pgssed.
"I have received information," he
ting with attorneys for ihr. dofumio,
wns signalling to the. witness. Tim lidded, "from other leading capitalists
witness, the girl a;io the attorney.! n f the north, that I nin not the only
for &amp;irnell, hotly denied the Imputa­ cue who would like to invest large,
tions.
sums in the cattle business in Florida.
There is no spot in the United
The charges of Attorney Nelson
States
so eminently fitted for entile,
were the third similar accusation ! In*
dairy
nnd
beef, ns Florida,
had made during the day. Previous*
“Ju
st
like
the tourists, cattle like to
iv he had cull ci! nt ten linn of the court
lo the fart that Mrs Amanda Keenan, atay warm. In the northwest, where
•nother defense witness, had in her the business thrives, Jook at the feed
Fuse several slips of | in per to which it takes, mid the housing, to keep ent­
referred occasionally. The paper ile warm during the winters. None of
™re the words, "a wise guy" . nnd thnt expense would obtain down here.
The animals can roam at large dur­
ing the entire winter.
"I get five cents a quart for my
herd’s
milk In Delaware. Judigng'by
\RE CONT^AC^nRK for nil
the retail price here, the dairymen
is of hourct.ji^ying3butidJiig( or
niust be getting about jtO &lt;&gt;r II cents.
Jnd of work' In thc^contracting They ought to be, anyway.
Address B. 0. Gt;cen &amp; Son, Ssn"I can make money in Delaware,
ritt.
212-itp

!♦ % ■
1 ♦. ■

1
f V \ *+*%♦ V ”%♦%♦%♦%♦%♦%•**&lt;

(Hit Fee any more ticks in Florida.

rum! security rales, settlement of gov­
ernment claims against railroads. The
nation's ledger by th t end of the
business year, may revert! an excess of
r*a'ei|ils over expenditures of approx­
imately Sioo.ouo.ono,
lie venues from income tax payment
afor tire first two quarters of 192 liar
Refreshments, favors, vnudevilie at t*0xpc«Rc d toappioximntc $1,00,000,0
the Faster'Dance nt the Pnrish'Houre 00-0 ,o rpossbil ymorc. This will exceed
next Monday night.
II 1*2-3te by $200,000,000 earleir estimates of
treasury export*. Paytncntn for the
fir;&gt;t quarter will total about
First Surplus Since
000,(100 and may go to $‘&gt;00,000,000
the War is Seen by the when final computations are made on
the basis of revenue collectors' re-

"Plenty.of other capitalists feel the
same way t do. You people will be
surprised at the amount of money
Ihat will imile int-&gt; Florida when

Treasury Department

WASHINGTON, March 28.—Gov­
ernment financial nperut m.-i will re­
sult in a surplus this fiscal year for
the first lime since the war, accord­
ing to predictioris made by trensury
otTicinls,
All threatened deficits are expect­
ed to l&gt;c wiped out June 20, while tremem) &gt;ux increarcs in revenue from
practically nil available sources
and economy driven to stop waste In
federal departments are calculated to
add to government savings,
l-nrger revenues’than were e x a c t­
ed by the ndminlslrntlon arc pouring
Into the treasury from income takes,
tarilf duties, back tax collections, rail-

Japanese Diet
Is Adjourned A fter
Free-for-all Fight
Ink Stands and Trays Are L'scd For
Missiles
u ir The .\ will' InIrtl I'rrH*)
TOKIO, March 27.—The Diet was
prorogued early today In the midst of.
a free fight precipitated by a motion
of the opposition to impeach the gov­
ernment. Trnys and inkstando were
flying through the air when, in the
anted) hours of the morning, the sneak­
er.i declared the session closed.

GET YOUR

do the thing that I be­
lieve discriminating peo­
ple have judged best.
They mean conven­
ience. It is not neces­
sary to describe the
thing I want. Even the
most intimate articles
may be purchased with­
out e m b a r r a s s m e n t
since the advertisers
have given 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 I am asking for
the best.
I am a more judicious
shopper because I buy
advertised goods. I pat­
ronize the shop that sells
them.

The influence of ad­
vertising is apparent in
every turn of my daily
life. I find I. cannot dis­
regard it. It is always
with me, guiding me in
my pleasures and in my
duties, telling me what I
should eat, wear, and
use and what I should
buy for my family.
I find that there is on
the tip of my tongue a
multitude of names the
mention o f which will
bring from some shelf
nearly everything that
I can use in my daily
life and in the daily life
of my family.
In every instance that
name means a very 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
th in gs; which ' t h e s e
n a m e s — these
old
friends of the newspa­
per and magazine pages
—meap to me.
They mean good taste.
For certainly I desire to

THE BEST PROGRAM THAT HAS EVER
BEEN OFFERED TO SAN

(Tliis was written by a woman*
.

FORD PEOPLE

'

Published by the ,Sanfgrd,HevaLd in cooperation wit
The American Association 01 Advertising Agencies

�. -?:;v' :AV-^ •,•.-*. ■f= --"V' ■:r.=? \ ,-3Jr,-' - ~V": ~ ; f r_-^ - :

m
-

•

. -- &gt; - -

■ - '; ' '

r*fc£S

1 •** •

-3tT:.. ■-*^ "'\ Ll^,

” ;

jrij yjgjrir

^IhL-*'

’
.— :■ ”': - * -

PAGE FOUR

interest and the people arc pnying for JUST KIDS—Ant! The Big Game U Saturday
lomclhing that they arc not getting,
Pahllakr# n e t ; aflfmiHii M r,pl *»»■ therefore the people ns a whole de­
4*7 at &lt;he llrrald lliillillnc. 1HT mand that something be done a t once
Magnolia A rr. Sanford. Fla.
or place the money in some other
The Herald Printing Co. fund where it can be used.

rrm.uiiiK!!!'
__R4Unr
. . #rrrr«arr-Tr»naurrr
II. A. IVKKk___ ____ firnrral Ilnna«rr
n . « . i i m . t . Y ... Ailarrllalntc Ilaaaarr
A4trrtlala« M ain Madr l(nnna «n
Appllrnf Ion
1.KW1S ailIPP .... rircnlndna M anasrr
Phono x n - w a llrr Cl p, m.
Ilkarrlpdoa I'rlrr In Adtaar*
Oa» Year-------.............
10.00
• I* Moa t ha .................. ................. .. .1OO
“'D fllu p fd la City hy Carrier
Om Week.--- -— -------------- 13 CtaU
Tile bln I2&gt; to IH-pnse Weekly Her­
ald entirely ra trra drmlnnlr County
and la piihllafcrd eiery Friday. Advrrllalny ralra made knnnn on appllra*
tlou. 12.00 prr year, nliaoya In ailranrr.
MKMIlKIl Till: ASXOUIATKI) PfIKM*
Tlio Aaaorlatail P rtia la -rcluiilvely
•m illed lo the ufo for rrpulillcntlnn of
alt nous dlapalrhen crcillletl lo It or
not otherwise credited In till* paper
nod alou the local news puhtlsheil
herein.
*‘
All rights of re&gt;piiti|frntlon of irieclul
dlepatchen herein are also reaervetl
. j . i i o i .i .y .
IV. J . M I . I . M I I )
h

G

foroian A -lv e M t«ln « K e n te .rn .a tlv r

THEAMI'.IIICAN I’ll CSS. ASSOCIATION

*

Dezpatchea way that n Scottish no
bloman will soon wed « “high kicker"
formerly of Zlogfeld'# chorus. We sup­
pose the Scotch nohtemnn is kin to
the brothers Main &amp; Main, or Johnny
Walker,

•

By Ad Carter

GOOD CATTLE HARD TO FIND.
J. F. Pittman, cattle buyer for a
livestock company n t Thomasville,
Gn., says that it is almost impossible
te find good cattle in counties in the
northern p art of Florida. In the
month of January, 1923, Mr. Pittm an
had nn order for a carload of ticky
cattle each from Sanford, Fla., and
Pnlntkn, Fin. The men who wanted
those cattle stated that they would a
grent dent rather buy tick-free cattle,
but that they could not use them ns
they had to take them into tick in­
fested territory where tick-Dfcc cat­
tle would he likely to die. The class
of’cattle wanted was fresh cows to be
used for dairy purposes.
Mr. Pittmaiv was unable to find
them in South Georgia and went down
around Tallahassee Id* purchase them.
He could not find them after nn ex­
tended search throughout a large sec­
tion of northern Florida and was com­
pelled to give up the order: “1 wish
they would clean up Florida. I t would
he n great thing fur this country. It
is what southern Georgia needs mure
than anything. Florida is the n atur­
al outlet for^iur good cattle. Floridn
buyers want our cattle. They see that
we are raising a better class of both
beef and dairy animals in, South
Georgia since we have been freed of
the tick, quarantine. But they can
mrt buy from trs because tick-free cat­
tle will not live In Florida’s tick-in­
fested . pastures.”—Floridn Grower.
------------o-----------;
THE EDITOR IS USED TO BEING
THE GOAT

i

i

V-

'

■

' »&gt;"* 'J n i,?r%

%
- . •-• •?-

*’
I

Cubnn sugnr king was kidnapped
one day this week and held for forty
thousand dollars ransom. Well, he
could pay it. The people of the Unitcd States have ju st, been bumped for
millions for sugar mid this "king"
down then* probably had n hand in it,
Wfsh we lived in Culm. Wo would kid­
nap several heads of trusts that we
know of and squeeze them just ns they
are squeezing the public.
Til EH E once
------------o-----------WAS an editor with
Somehow it seems that justice will
THE brilliant idea
reign. The "hooded gang’’ in Louisi­
OF having all
ana that killed two men will go on
CHURCHES and soon-tie'*
trial anyhow, despite the findings of
SEND in
the grand juiy; the whipping boss,
THEIR notices
the lumber company and the county
ON a certain day.
officials responsible for the death of
the young man in a lumber camp in
It was
Florida will be punished, the son of
A good plan.
Attorney General Daugherty is mix­
IT saved the
ed up in a murder case and President
COMPOSITOR from
Harding has ordered a probe into the
WORKING all night
sugar trust. Wc live in hopes that tinIT kept the
oil and money trust will come next
NOTICES all together.
ntfd then wc can die in pence.
IT was great.
----- o----- -=—
HUTThe Daily Herald is adding new fea­
WEEK after week
tures constantly and ns there will be
IT became
no (lull summer in Hanford there will
HARDER and harder
be no dull moments with the Daily
TO.
get the
Herald ns long ns Ihe advertisers de­
NOTICES on time.
cide to wnkn up the old town. This
week the Hornld has ndded a cartoon
NOBODY cared
service, a double column on the edi­
torial page of "Kids" and a six column ‘ WHETHER or r.ot
IT bothered the editor.
on rage five of "liaising the Family."
There will he other feature- milled
NOBODY nuiidul
from time to time ihnt will eineh the
ASKING tile compositor
pennant for the Daily Herald a% being
TO work all night.
the "best daily paper in the United
States considering the wire of the ci­
n’ o RODY cared a whoop
ty."
HOW he upset the order of thing.'
JUST so he himself
IlO lLI) THE 1.11111A It Y OH GIVE
WAS not inconvenienced.
I T THE MONEY
The, Herald is ill receipt of several
THE editor js li ed
communications regarding t tie loca­
TO being the goat,
tion of the library building. As we
SO will Unity?
stated before, no m atter where lb
-—Sibling White Way.
building Is placed iL will not suit ei
cry one. Hut the majority of [teople |
want it built "somewhere” and built HEN Kl IS THE FORD’S HAITI.Ej
nt once. The objections to ihe dis-^ lletny Ford is tho kitten's *'iitT«. th
tnnee is not sustained when ij comes j bulTalo’s whiskers, the clam’s garters
to living in n city for other cities en­ the gnat's mnUatachu and all the oth­
force u greater distance on those who er things which mean in latter day
want to patronize the library and language that he Ls the real thing. It
there arc many people living in the this issue we ropy what the Jackson­
proximity of Tenth street that will ville Journal say* about him in nn in­
patronize the library and who might terview in which Henry says Unit Flo­
have kicked a t the present location of rida is the greatest state in tile Un­
tho library. It is bound to be some ion. And Henry is making himself soldistance away from some people no id for the presidency every day of ills
m atter where it Is placed but it is life. The Eustis Ijiku Region says:
nearer tho center of the residence
"The editors of some of our ex­
section of Sanford on Park and Thir­ changes seem disposed to treat tinteenth street than where it is now suggestion Hint Henry Ford liecome
and this Is especially true of the fu­ a candidate for tho presidential nom­
ture city of Hanford.
ination mi a joke. If Henry decides to
And in conclusion we wish to say get into the race, party utfiliation
that we arc heartily in favor of a wish aside, the joko will bo on the other
of one of thu city commissioners that crowd. He is the country's most suc­
either the library bo started n t once cessful business man, and we use the
of the bond money be diverted to oth­ term ‘successful,’ advisedly. He ,nmy
er purposes and let the library m atter not be as wealthy as John D. Rocke­
drop for ull time. The people voted the feller, hut ho is infinitely more suc­
money for the library and the people cessful, Rockefeller's millions* were
want action. The bonds are drawing wrung from an outraged public by
means no less rcprchcnsiblue than
those used by the sneak thief or the
U SELL
WHEN U
hold-up man. He created-a monopoly
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
of some of thc'printo necessities of
ESTATE
WITH US
life, placed, himself a t the head nnd
proceeded to r«&gt;l&gt; the public at bis will.
He purchased and suppressed inven- i
tions which would have Wen of in­
We hnve several unununl
estimable W-neYit to mankind because j
ImrgninH In real estate tn
they would have lessened the demand
offer at this time. If you
for his products. He demnnds nnd gets
arc looking for n real in­
for his products nil the traffic w ill
vestm ent, see us.
bear. Unlike Rockefeller, Henry Ford
hns constantly sought, and has suc­
ceeded to a remarkable degree, in
cheapening his products so Hint peo­
AGENTS
:
« i ple of moderate means could purchase : if
and enjoy them. As an employer of
- REAL ESTATE
labor and d dispenser of wages ha
Fire f'aanaliv. Anln fnauranre

:

_

title of ‘‘whipping boss” and wield him $75. But the boy had beep sent officiaLs of the Putnam L u m b a l
the brutal lash. Tlint ma was Cap. to th; lumber camp when the drnft puny to ho investigated with,
arrived and instead of sending it to or favor and properly ptinh£ } ,0
Willis.__
the l»oy, the sherilf enused it to be that sheriff should b, r ^ J ’ *
The story as told by Glen Thomas
returned with the only Information office if he still dishonors | J is th a t this whipping boss flogged as follows: “Returned by request of by his presence. Ninety r*. „
young Tnbert with a strap fuur inch­ sheriff. Party gone." The Lumber the people of Florida nrtoppSl
es wide and five feet long, 2 ply thick company as is often the case, needed the convict lease system, aruj n*/
made for the express purpose of ex­ help and the convict supply may have posure. is only one of
have
shown
the
evils
of
it.
been
low.
ecuting the duties of his high position 1
The Putnam Lumber Company as­
States Attorney Grinuon, of v '
as whipping boss, and that he npplied
it .'IS to TiO Beks and that he put his signed as the cause of death, “fover Dakota, came to Leon r„jnty‘ *
foot on the lw&gt;y'« neck lo hold him and other Complications." And this made an investigation. He report,)
in position while he flogged him. W hat; seems to be the exact truth. The boy he found Governor Hardee zM7
followed is too brutal for repetition, did have fover and certainly there mlssioncr McBca fine Renting:
The boy died u few days later and the! were other complications tho details are opposed to the convict law j
Putnam Lumber Company notified h is ’ of which the company did not go into. tern and who had tried to gHtkj
brother in North Dakota of his death. A number of eye witnesses hnve made repealed two years ago. but
One paragraph in interesting. Note it: affidavit:] ns to the treatm ent given nam Lumber Company mul
“ For your information, the boy was this oby and others In the camp, and profit by this labor were able 1**3
if the next legislature does not nbolish trol enough members of the w
given a Christian burial.”
Can you imagine it? A Christian the lease system, and the relies of ture to defeat the repeal. Thegt
burial In that camp! Perhaps the barbarism that go with the convict says that he found Sheriff Ja
whipping Ikjss presided. Then the wri- Icnso system, then the people of tho very little better than a el,ye(
ter offered sympathy, “in their sad Uniled States may well question the and that he hud no arrangtn*^
bereavement.” God bo merciful to the ideals and the moral standards of the the Putnnm Lumber Company f*i
side money for each able boJitd jJ
people' of Florida.
hypocrits.
Governor Hardee could do no grea- he could pick up and deliver ujH
Tho circular sent out by the Dnkowas foundthatitwn* a part of |
ia Commercial Club shows that when ter thing for the ptate than to show
tho boy was arrested ho wired his: to the world fliat tho people «f Flori-^ syatem to return mangy !:ont to i
folks for 450 with which to pay his : dn do not uphold s u ^ ic o n d u c t, by prisoners. The company
i
fine and coats. They immediately sent ruining this whipping opas, ami the men and the-sherjf v . j t

wage and insist th a t they live llkoj title. No, rut man will wtSjr tho title,
men. lie Hau mndo HU business to ■Only a man *&gt;f brutal instincts would
stand oil it« own foot and i.i indepin- j accept employment under such n title,
dent of Wall street or any other fin- j And no company th a t is cuni|Ke ed of
nncial Interests in the country. He isj self-respecting Americans will requite
first of nil a business man, but nil bis ] tho services of u whipping buss.
business tmnsnethm#
,s can l&gt;u squared) Row much good doc# it do the self*
with mathematical precision by th*-! respecting, decent citizenry of Klarlgolden title. 1 hitt editorial is not u ,!a t*i pay out their motley for ndverdeclnratioii th at this papqr will JUip- j lining the state while a law remains
port Henry Ford for the presidency. I t ’ on ,h t. statu te book# that would put
is merely intended to rail attention j jj,e remote districts of Mexico a n d 'Inof tho scoircr# to the f iiitth it if Hen- ,|i;)
^huiiie” Yet Florida n’t this
ry Ford runs fur president his camli- moment ha - a la v th a t not only attlhdacy wiTi be a serious m atter, no mat- orDcs the teasing of convicts to luniter wlth what party he i * alTiliated.
jK companies, .turpentine companies
and road cunt m eters, but also a whip­
FLORIDA’S HIM TAl. t ’ONVIfT
ping Imss and describes the brutal
Ja.-h be in &gt; wield and how many
SYSTEM
lilew.i be t f. adtr.inisler. Nlnum- to
For many year-. I'bn'ida h i- all e.(-.| enligbtPni •' Florida!
the elate t&gt;&gt; rereive much unde irubb’ I *1 h" Uni' i Stales is r,nv being eir
publicity by allowing the convict ■al irmei i t ‘i ■ *oiniineicial flu b of
lease syitem to prevail. Th re liu\«- i Jifgdpn.
e. th Itakota. because of{
been numerous instauei's wbero c«m- ■ b • death
M aiii'i T alw rt. a 22-venr
victs, white and bluck have been A'lup-. old boy fi .ja that far northwest point!
ped ami have been killed in the con- who had start* d out to .:■*-*; the world,
iict camps. According to the slate- m unly am! watt beating a ride liements of the North Dakota people who! tween two freight cars when he was
investigated the alfair the ofTieials o f arrested bv ."hcrifT Jones o f that
various counties an- hand in glove .county ai d len.-ed to the I’utnnm
with the owners of big plants to ge‘ faun U r i ..(&gt; j.-ny o f that county for
them help by nnesting no n every-j no day* foi the very grave ojTen#c of
where for trivial o[Tense# and praeti-, b?uiUtg a ride. The I'utimin Lumber
cully,“leasing" them to the mills and fonipany which employs all the conother industries for sixty days or viet labor hart 'ab o u t MMlign i n ihnt
more. The Reporter-Star sums it tij- camp at ilial time and \bcio wa# to
as follows:
| l«- foiuid n t least one man in that
How proud n man must he of tluitj county who wn willing to wear the

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY­

3 DAYS-

'S DAYS

B A R G A IN S F O R
25% OFF ON BUD VASES
—Fine Pottery Consisting o f FLOWKK POTS

FERN DISHES

JA R D IN IER S

Slashed to One-Half Price

j-

-v‘ci of Shi
One lot of Ire Tea Glasses: (irhlets anil Sherbet Cups. I’oinsettia Uattcrn—
(inhlcW , S3.S0
Ice Tea Glasses SlLTa
Sherbet l!iipst ?.‘L0f&gt;

CLOSING Ol!T OUK STOCK OK

1847 Rogers Silverware at 25 P. C. Discount!
One lot of Pins and Hrcoches, Values up (o $2.
Your choice . .....................................
-LA ST DAY O F DIAMOND SAL

MONDAY. APRIL FIRST-

M c L A U L I N , The Jeweler

tranger!
...

T O U R IN G C.

The Willys-Knight stojjs seldom at llie gasoline
pump. Twenty miles mid more to the gallon is’its com­
mon performance.
And the sparing manner with which the WillysKnight Sleeve-valve motor consumes fuel is only the be­
ginning of its economy.
*

i-

m #

IF. O . B .D E T R O I T

-

qA

F&amp;rdfiriett h t tt never been to lorn
\
hard quality hat never been to high
EDWARD HIGGLNH
Anlhwrlard l‘»r«l. l.liiroln. I'tirilaoN llrslrr
I'ur llrnuiaalmllon &lt;*r Puikir I'ariU-ulMr. rnll
nai n[ I h«* fulluw Iuk n( nail
lluiu#
A- I.- i *i,
.. ......
■ ■-.....—
. . -f—
oa

\v. &gt;irum,

1

‘. ' I , . # , F«»*

|.

1 ll. »L llrrmlwn

- | —■r in

ii

.... » aasjW.F i
»TI
•*

i. ,-| —- r

.

=17-J

7

....

...

-£-=

-- .-

T

-

_&lt;f r f e r - _ -

The ptissing months and the mounting milps brings
to the Willys-Knight owner the extraordinary realiza­
tion that his motor is steadily increasing in power.

Greater Touring Car Value

The present price of the Ford
Tounng Car is the lowest ever
made.’
And yet the car itself is a greater
value. It is better looking with
slanting windshield, a one-man
top and improved seats. And
there are many refinements in
chassis construction.
The demand is so great that de­
liveries will soon be impossible.
To protect yourself, order now.
Make a small down payment, the
balance on easy terms. ^

Maxwell &amp; Britt

■I

*•

"

1.

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ft, 1923

Sanford Daily Herald

/

^r^:'"' - ' ■*

- . B • ’ '‘-^ ; *•. r -T:y. r :

.

.

; - J.

-

THE WILLYS-KNIGHT SLEEVE VALVE MOTOR
^ACTUALLY IMPROVES WITH USE
*

*
. -*

1
•

Ask for a Demonstration at the

■r-.r,'--* *

A .* v'

|

I*
i
m
j 4

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28. 102,1

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
Bootleggers Receive
Officer’s Support in
Indiana, Says Att’y,

^.rt Fletcher, new manager for the
Phillies, once star shortstop on the
New York Ginnts, has definitely de­
cided tlint he is through with active
service.
In some circles it wns believed that
Fletcher ns manager of the club would
make an attempt to get into playing
condition in the belief that his pres­
Tom Matthews, deputy sheriff of
ence in the lineup would strengthen
l ake county, admitted lie had issued
the Phillies.
Fletcher, however has dispelled such commissions to many of the defend­
gossip by the announcement that he ants in the present trial, but denied
is through. Only the direct emergen­ he bad knowledge thnt any of the men
cy will cause the new pilot to git were liquor law violators. M atthews
idso admitted lie luid appointed one
hack into the game.
It will be remembered that Fletch­ nmn a deputy sheriff for the purpose
er retired, from the game for a year. of doing political wotk.
The Reds and the Washington out At that timu he believed the retire- * Hcvcral defense witnesses testified
lit played one real exhibition game hient was permanent. The year’s lay- regarding tin- wedding pnrly in. Gary
U Tampa yesterday. Washington win* J off caused Fletcher to lose some of, where it had been alleged Nick Jur
'ning the game In the tenth inning, the' his sprifchtline.-s and despite every h li, defendant and former deputy
dual score b.-iug I to 3. I
play‘ effort to regain it h- cannot come lierifft had supplied whiskey for the
it times on tit? part of the
a and back to his old-time form.
guests, among whom were many potimely hitting by the Grit
1 w as’ Fletcher feels sure th a t Hands will I eeimn. Al|- denied having brought
I.
fill the bill despitu the fact that he liquor there. Oiire llogiloiiovirh ti-'.UL
hit only .2117 in the Const league last- fled italpli Stngnarh tried to _rxtort
j Sunday afternoon was a big 1after-j year. There seems to l&gt;c no doubt hut
tin blackmail from him I n rdtum
noon in St. AitUgustine when the that h b fielding tfifi measure up t;&gt; for protecting him from prosecution
Rod* ipvaded that town and it would lug league
on a liquor law violation charge, have been a much bigger afternoon
tf the Saints could have had n little
Manager
better than hold the Reds to a in to Pliiladi Iplih
0 score, ix’fiy Andicu pitched great be tiu&gt; first
ball ur.til the sixth, holding tin- Reds FI 'teller r i
[to one run and three hit*, hut went Howard ll&gt;
to the- clouds after that, and the Rod* Le.ig ie unq
loutedjiim to all corners of the lot. day. liurirg
The Saint;’, pot five hits during ihe lit - a."d the
■titiro game, &lt; ouch and II k doing ,.ro h talk'*
the twirling for the Reds.
| reived here.

EXHIBITION

cqurectbo nov.

m u , 192:

South Hound

CLEARWATER, Mnrrh 27.—Cleve­
land (A) 9-15-1; Hroiiklyii (N) 0-13-3
L'ovclc ikiv, Murtun and O'Neil, Rr*j-

A rrivo
1:48 a.m.
11:45 n.m.
2:35 p.m
1:00 p.m.
10:0 p.m.
riliiy Itranrh

So. itfl

5:50 p.m.

x—Daily, except Sunday
Leesburg Hrauch

1""11'L

berry, Toy Inr,
MONTGOMERY, Ala. March 27—
Mobile (S) 7-15-1; Phila (A) 7-11-2.
(Nine innings) James Fulton; Long
1ml Reaving*; St-hllling, Jones, firm er
McQuillnlt, Ileimath, O’Neal and IVrkjua, Dreggy.
FIVE RECORDS—SPORTS tin * ’
GAINKRYILI C. March 2K. Five
liew track records were cslnblbhed ami
ii.r.e equaled ill the annual inter-colilegtj truck and field meet nt Fleming
field last Saturday. The A rts nnd Sci­
ence college were In n class by them­
selves nnd won first* place with a to­
tal of 83 points, with the Kngtm'en*
trailing slang with 21, the Lawyers

iQ5 Palmetto A rc -....... &lt;Phonc 4S1-J

Northbound

Daily llerabl &lt;&gt;n
House, Miildey’s
Hunt’s Pharmacy,

Gtiwiiy.

receiving n perfectly enchanting "for-; Flench flying ace l y .M'5. In hi« fiad
Electric Curling: Iron
tune" ami stopping to admire the di-,- trip over the o u tr e
Lieutenant
p!ny of trail;' decorated evneevdon Maug'ww went through on sehedufed
FREE
stores, tho reporter wa* persuaded time 9.47 amLon the second time 9.71
MARCH 3IST \XK WILL CIVB
that “this i s -the life.”
making his avrm g? P.'S. Official
AWAY AN
-------------- ------------- fhid this establish d n speed mark of
Electric Curlinjor Iron
MAFGHAN KSTAHLISHKS
jtC On his -i-eond attem pt he niado
tlrt
a ticket with each cash purchase
FLIER'S SI’EMD RKFORD
course in 9.54 and O.'ti for an nvBf five gallons HIGH ffeST GASOLINBt good for a chance on thia
PAYT.ON, O.. March 28.~FI.vinj
Curling Iron.
over the one kilometer court c at Wil
ltcttcr Tirds for lex* Money
hur Wright field, Lieut. R. L. Mn’J gh

an, by making .nn nveragj of 233.8'
miles nu hour, set n new world’s re.
ard. Tie exceeded the world’s record
Departs of 233.01 made by Sadi I-ocolnte, the

GAMES

B ST. «»ETEBHHURG, Mar. 27.—St.
[Louis &lt;N) 3-9 0; Boston, (N) H-l-O.
Don!;. Mahoney, North and Ainsmilh;
Ocsvhgrr, McNnmtirn. Itiaxlmi and

PAGE ITYB

HARVEST TOMATOES AT MOORE HAVEN
FLORIDA
RACKING HOUSE OPENS APRIL KITH

Automobile construction has reach­
ed such a high point of efficiency that
nearly any car you buy will give you
good service if you take the rig lit care
of it.
Proper lubrication is, of course, tho
most essential thip'g to motor satis­
faction and remelnber always that
the motor is the heart of the car. If
the pistons and cylinder walls are
lubricated with the right qualify and
tho right weight of oil, you will have
no bol her or expense with either of the
two great causes of trouble-friction
and lost power.
. Polarine is a motor oil made from
the very heart of choicest crude petro­
leum, refined, filtered and purified so
as to produce just the right "oiliness”
for every motor. Made in four weights,
"Medium” "Heavy” "Heavy X” and
"Heavy XX.” By following the chart
of recommendations (which is tfn dis­
play at all Polarine dealers), you can
be absolutely assured of getting tJheproycr weight Jbr your motor.

Make it run s m o o t h e r
and l a s t l o n g e r with.
Ever iiinee the program fur this
week’s doing - at the Princess was irlensed, the movie fan.- have been wail­
ing and watching for tho night thnt
Strunghenit, the Womlnr Dog, wool 1
ippenr.

\55u*aciiimfif

And tonight is that night and this
log will piny in or.o of the strongest
bills presented nt the Princes* irv a
long time. “ Hrawn of the North.”
And ns good as ibis picture is, nnd
is strong as this Lilt will Ik*, there
i* another feature in connection with
t that i* almost as important as ihe
picture itself.
Some of the first picture* made in
hi* country will he shown, showing
Groyer Cleveland, Win. McKinley, and
ither notable*. This picture i* really
worth the price of admission alone.
These picture* will la- shown at the
,‘rincess one night only, and Osborne,;
’mowing that he i* going to have n ,
L’joni-breaking crowd is making plan*
-Oaccommodate the throng, so that no
me witl he forced to stand throughout
,h!s long program.

I can demonstrate Dial there is a UIRD’S
ROOF adapted to YOUR particular and spec­
ial require meals.
WHETHER YOU ARE GOING TO RE-ROOF
OR PUT

UP A NEW HUILDING I WILL

HELP YOU SELECT the ROOF YOU NEED.
In order to give you the most complete roof­
ing service there is a stock of all types of
Bird’s Roofing, Building I’apci* nnd

Wall

Board right hero alt ready for delivering nt a
a moment's notice,

Black Walnuts English Walmitt
New Irish Potatoes
Philadelphia, Cream Cheese
Swiss Cheese

And to show that there i» nothing
imsll about Osborne in the way of
'ice tickets, he invite* several for lodglit. That nice Red headed man; that
rims people all day a t ILAlges and
McMii— —
L *. shop, hi* partner
J
•
that cute

My roofing suggestions will not cost you
a cent.

Write or phone me for further in­

formation.

* New ’York Cheese
-*
.
=
,
'■
Georgia and Jones* Dairy Farn
Sausage

'* -

“

''RD, FLORIDA
•
*
*
.
Address, 911 Elm Avenue

Make it Pull better
•*
and run Farther with
_

�THK SANFOIU) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28,11)23

F isher

Raising ’the Family
f a n h v , w o o Vb

there! i

(iv jE S s ^
B a T W ttM o S - u - . t
AHO M E -U /tU L n A K t
MA A P P R e e tA T E . &lt;

N

■£or
u J ohogofuu L
w-USBAND - He'S
J

A He^OtAR. TCRCoa
W IT H TH E

TH A T M A ti »S X---- '
S u r e - S o m e little
(jC P iO u JITH t h *=
F E M M E S ',
------

L A O ie S !

A LITTLE O
\
that J ea lo u s
\
1HIN6 AHO MALI- L
Pa -^ m o r e ArrtNno&gt;$
TO VVER HUSBAND'.

TAKfc «r FROM M e. VOUVB
e o T £&gt;Cr'G
HUSBAND
S O M E B oM .F ^ N N V - —— vt«c. WIMMBN A.UE oI" °
Li tW x'

^WELL, l w &lt; \n r
: t H*KT"
M P \N g i d &amp; o n
yTHIS* s e c o n d !
J
to

1

s e e

THIS W AS/ o o r

Clever Artist to Appear at
Coining Redpath Cl

Qj

TEACH
to your children, and practice it
yourself!

V

Mrs. It. J . Holly, Mrs. J. C. MaurRobert Holly, Mildred Holly nnd
Florence H cnry’spcnt the day in Or*
(undo, Mildred and Florence were call­
ed to Orlnndo to be screened by the
moving picture company down there
in the contest to decide which b the
best and prettiest girl In four counties
for the leading character in a new
play to bo put on by the United Author* Company.

A t t L r i l A X « e £ a r * ‘v

*

Wolf hunters offered to hot that the: ■
Northwest country didn’t hold a wolf;**
that could whip this remarkable do#. ■
Their offer went without a tak er.‘3
Stronghcart stands today the master ;J
of a.,pack of savage wolves which he *
fought singly and on masse, the pho- ■
tugraphlc record of which is shown-in 5
“ Brawn of the North."
*
2

r Li iri r i i » 1

H

r - iS

W

a
a]

* T ie* - j i ^ , b &gt;»Ai*^i*.

1

FOR SALE
F a HH f I G ^ T ou can get »&lt;--o Leo
fram -s and Irrigation plugs at tt*
Sanford Novelty Works.
ICO tfr

FOR RENT
FOR KENT—1 nice apnrlmnot, till
conveniences nnd well furnished.—
C ates’ Building. Phone 181, 290-tfc
117 Laurel Ave.
room furnished,
714 Magnolia Ave,
)R RENT —5 room cottage No. 1016
Myrtle Ave. Apply 417 West 2nd
n th
31 l-ntp

This plan should interest every
Father and Mother.
4% Interest Paid.

BARGAINS FOR EASTER
Henry Mcl-iulin has an advertise­
ment today on bargains for Faster in
the pottery line. Also 25 |&gt;rr rent dis­
count on bud vases, jnrdiniers, flower
pots nnd the same discount on Rog­
ers silverware. Special prices on oth­
er jewelry.

Classified Ads Ic a word. ' No nd taken for less than 25c and positively no
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count
lbs words and remit accordingly.

City Tax Hooks.close April 1, 1023,
after which all tnxes remaining un­
paid will I f collected by levy and sale
FOR SALE—Rhode Island eggs
of the property upon which taxes are
setting, 15 eggs for $1.00.
delinquent.
Ellfwnrth, Henrdall Avenue,
ALFRED FOSTER,
ford.
*S
•City Tux Collector.
FOR SALE^-2 fine iota between‘liiih 3-15-till Apr. 1
Lty: E. HOY. D, C.
nnd 11th streets on Elm Avenue.
Cheap for quick sale. W rite or see J.
NOTICE!
E, Hicks, 1000 laurel Ave. 3IO-3tp
Notice is hereby given tbut n bill
will be introduced at the 1923 session
of the Florida legislature to prohibit
Mining in the lakes, rivers, canals
bargain.—E. F. Lane,
and stream s of Seminole county, also
to regulate the catch and means em­
ployed, and also provide penalty for
its violation.
HALE—New bungalows.—E. F.
Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
If.
310-5tp1
Seminole County Fish &amp; Game
1223 Hudson Se­ 2'Jl-tfe
S A L E -N
Protective Association.
iran, fully equipped, three months
old, run 3,000 miles, without a scratch
NOTICE TO PROPER
fo r $2,000, being $800 less than cost.
TY OWNERS
Leaving the state. S. II. Hill, Seminote Hotel, Sanford, Florida. 311-Gtc

The very best way is to open a
Savings Account for each mem­
ber of your family, and encourage
their saving by an occasional g ift
to the fund.
N -

“Wit nnd Wisdom of tin* Chalk and Clay'* Is the subject of an unusual en­
tertainment by J. Franklin Cuveiiy, clever artist, who appears hero ut the com­
ing Redpath Chautauqua,
Mr. Coveny la an artist in crayons and cluy and In tho telling of nnecdotcs,
which form an amhsing accompaniment to his rapid sketching.
With lightning skill he reproduces ninny Interesting scenes anti fnmltlnr
fnce«, or with equal dexterity he fashions from a liiiiip*ofie)jiy»thc likeness of
some■ well-known
■ - J &gt;’ .—
it I 11
I chantcter.
O U 'M V ll
- -s
Clever crayon portraits of various members of the audience which Mr.
Gaveny pr&lt;Mlures with fncllo hand are a source of much enjoyment to all.

Stronghcart,
Fights

Nine Men Accused
A ssault to Murder,
Arraigned at Palatka
In Circuit Court This Mornin
Trfal Proceeds
»H y T h r

,\ * .„ r t f ilr d P r f M l

PALATKA, March 28.—Nine men
accused of assault with intent to mur­
der and firing into an occupied dwell­
ing in connection with an attack on
the Putnam county jail on March 3.
arraigned In-circuit court this
Dog Star, .which he expresses with his face and were
morning.
A special venire ot
by gesture.
tntivo
jurors
had l&gt;con called
W olf Pack On more than one occasion, when
which were excused.
a fight between Stronghcart and the
■h ader &lt;f the p.n-k was being photo­
Daily Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke
graphed. Mr Trimble was called upon House, Mobley's Drug Store and
to use all bis persuasive power to Hunt's Pharmacy.
,
tf
Trimblc-Janc convince Stronghcart all he wanted
for picture purposes wns a badly beat­
en wolf and not u dead one.
St rough cart’s attitude was very
much like that of a human who re­
sent* any reference to a loathsome apecstor. Ho (missed no opportunity
either with teeth or clow to impress
upon each nnd rill of the wolf pack
I that a civjlixt-d well-trained fighter
was better than a bunch of savages.
Strongheatt’f enthusiasm in every
scene brought problems to Mr. Trim ­
ble, who yet keeps secret the exact
method by which ho persuaded the
wolves to go through with what was
at best terrifying experiences for
themselves. Two of the Northwoods

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
■

F. I*. FORSTER, President

B. F. WH1TNKR. CaaUtr

The Herald is presenting you with
an eight page-papeY this week on ac­
count o f.th e heavy dcmn/id for ad­
vertising space nnikthe fnct that Sanj®*r»tenlay nml reported no complaints f»rd is "gettnflr,bcK er ar*A better ev­
which is remarkable in view- of the ery day. in every way,1* and especially
fact that there rrro nearly thirty in in tho support of their daily paper.
this county, some of them more than Visitors to the city are amsied at
d year old or longer in daily service. the fact that Sanford can support an
Among those who ine the Dodge truck eight page, seven column dally paper
in fleets are. the Hill Hardware and nnd it demonstrates that such a pa­
I r tuber Companies, Chase L Co.* A. t per is the finest advertisement that
J .Loosing, Cl. W. Spencer and sev Sanford enh have. Bring on your ad­
era! other firms. The Dodge truck vertising nnd we will go to a sixteen
ary rold here by L. Urban May a ml page daily paper during the summer
tho service is at the Sanford Motor months when other cities are taking
a snooie.
Co., in the Phillips building.

WANTED
WANED—A chance to build your
new home before lumber gets any
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern
•eed, for good clean stock will pay
a good price. Address W. P. Newell
Cot, Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Fl«.
_
j*
270-tfc
WANTED—'Twelve boys between the
agea of 10 and 15 to sell the Dally
MArald on the street and also to be
substitute* for carrier hojr routes.
Be* Lewis Shipp a t the Herald office
between 3:30 and 5:30 p. m.
300-tfd
yVXK’TED 400 MF.N, between Apri
10th and 15th to pick tomatoes;
highest wages paid and comfortable
quarters. Write if you can come and
bring men.—S. E. Rice, Vero, Florida.
Mch-22-lo-Apr. -15
W ANTED—Position ns clerk in dry­
goods store, experienced and can
give reference. Call 419-.L 307-fitp

LOST
LOST—Bar pin, diamond, two pearls
.betwen Elm Avenue and Vowed'*.
$5.00 reward. Mildred Lee, Vowel!’*
312-Up

call It the "medium" of cx

Four more "Irish rebels’* have been
killed by FMree Staters. If the war
proceeds long In this reckless fnshion
the time will come when there is no­
body left to fight, and what will be­
come of the Irishman's joy in living
then 7—Tnmpu Times.

Louisiana Lady Says She H u “Net*
. er Found Anything Better Than
Cardui for a Run-Down
Condition.”

An ulcvator man dropped dead at
Morgan CUy, La.—"It would be hard
the fourth floor. Possibly somebody
for me to tell how tnuch benefit I have
paid "Thank you.*1 H
derived from the use ot Cardui," said
Mrs. I. Q. Bowman, of 1319 Front Street,
this city.
"I was so run-down In health I could
hardly go.
I was thin.
I had no
appetite. Could not-rest or sleep well.
1 was to weak, and so very nervous, I
was no pleasure lo myself.
"1 sutiered some pain, bat the worst
o! my trouble was from being so weak
and easy to get tired and out of heart.
"This nervous condition was worse
than pain.
i
t'Some one told me of Cardui, and I
decided to use it.
"Alter using a few bottles, 1 regained
my strength. | wasn't so nervous, and
b q p n to eat and sleep, and g re w ,

The spring months ore most enjoyable in Jacksonville. April and May Vreather is
ideal, giving to each day n fresh charm.
Northern visitors may enjoy the delights of spring to the utmost, in Florida's larg­
est city. H orida people, nlso, will find much to amuse and entertain a t this season.
The country surrounding Jacksonville abounds in points of historic interest. In the
city there are attractions for all, grave o r gay, and hotel and other accommodations to
suit every taste and to fit every purse.

Visit Matchless Ocean Beaches
Enjoy the Daily Band Concerts

The Light Six Studcbaker.is
now on display at our show
rooms, for the fir s t time. Open
and closed models can be seen
here.
The closed models ore deep­
ly nnd luxuriously Upholstered
with that conservative nnd
distinctive appearance.
Every unit is consistently
good. Each has proven its de­
pendability in the sendee of
thousands of owners.
No matter what you pay,
you won't find greater sa tis­
faction than tho Studebaker
will give. ? A fter 71 years of
service, the name Studebaker,
enjoys public confidence and
respect more than over.

r

V .V

.T V "

sp a s *

Too will be pleased.

lo r lurthcx iuLmmali*m« free booklet*, etc.* Address c

CITY ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
Rotyn I J - f t City H all. Jacksonville* F lorida'

nun

t i i i : - a i m i i i . roi,i.ii:*“nnlt|i,p t r n l n r r u i Im iitl r t t n r r r i
Id a r l t l r - t n|itir&gt;'prlnle ra e fu ra

a i m

ftn it iiM*!;-«i t L h „ l

"* #

O V E R L A N D -------W IL L Y S -K N IG H T —

-and m».

' tia tn l in b f M i
- r c l iln n H o x n

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1D2.1

Yon tan find the name of
every live Business Man
in Sanford la thla Column
each day.

Cards 'of Sanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whom. In hit chosen pro­
fession the Ilerald recom
mends to the people,

Quick Service Transfer
, Storage Facilities

George A. DeCottes

II «e please you, tell others; if not,
UlT us. Phone 498

For Florida: Cloudy tonight
and Thursday with local
ruins and cooler Thursday
and in North and Central
portions tonight.

*a

W. If. TunniclifTc of the People’s
Hank has returned from a business
*4 trip to Kissimmee and St. Cloud.
Gel your Chautauqua tick eta a t the
Ilerald office, R. C. Rowers, the Truck
Growers or the Seminole baAlc.

NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
The Sanford Carpenters’ Local 1731
contemplates a* raise In scale to 75c
Ed tane, Frank Miller, Judge Sha­
per hour, taking effect May 15, J023. ron, I)r. Caswell nml Marry Neal weru
201-2Gtp among the Klwanian* who rode to

PAGE SEVEN

lunch on tlic tack of one of Johnny KNIGHTS TEMPLAK, ATTENTION; An spring approaches, w* can’t Ifctp s
Jones’ elephant* today at noon. They
-------wishing the early bird would g*t tha^
Taylor Comm.ndrry No. 2*. k. T. rn03quito lnsU.nd of thc wornu
created much excitement and liiughtcr and almost blocked tratlic on the
dny evening, March noth at 7:30 to EASTER CLOTHES AT YOWELL’S
streets.
drill for thc Grand Commandcry paYnwell dr Co. have an advertiseC, D. Itrumley of Chuluotn was rude and to dispose o' other busl- ment in this Issue about the Snellenamong the visitors to the city today nesa connected with thc Grand Con- burg Summer Clothes for Easter,
clave to be held at Orlando, April IP- Men’s Straw Hats a t all prices and
and reports Chuluotn ns booming.
" Palm 'flcach and Gabardine suits at
O. J, tango of the Florida Type­ II.
An urgent invitation to attend this all prices. See them a t Yowell's.
writer Exchange of Orlando is in the
city with headquarters a t the Semi­ Conclave is extended to nil visiting
NOTICE!!!
nole hotel. He Is an expert mechanic and sojourning Knights Templar.
Pipe Organ Club’s E aster Rasasr,
on typewriters and is denning and
Thc Herald dclivt-rvd six times a Cooked Food Sale and Colored Egg
r e t i r i n g them while, here and And*
Sale will bo held Saturday, March 31,
much work along this line.
week for 15cin the new Melsch building. Comet!!
\v
3J2-3tc
The Ilerald for first class Job work.
For quick results try a want ad.

Atlorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bauk
4ANFORI)
FLORIDA

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

FRED R. WILSON

V. C. COLLER, Prop-

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

First National Bank Huildln
BANFORI)
FLORIDA

117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

CHELLE MAINES

B. W. HERNDON

I

LAWYER
*:— Court House

INSURANCE AGENCY
|rfU-------A UTO-------- BON D8
(yea Examin'd

S. 0 . Shinholser

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

Contractor and Builder

Optician-Optometrist
i l l Bast First Street Sanford, Flo.

BANFORD

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT

I ’ a -Im p r o v e d
C lt f

la n d

I,o la

Room 7, Miller Bldg
FLORIDA
tANFORD

In .o r n n r ,
S n r e lj- H u a d .

lla a la .■■ P r o p e r ly

Main OlTIc*
:

i i k a i .t i c

’

c o m p a c t

IX V K S T U K S T

C O tfP A N V

101-H X ln a m illo A \ r

IMuines

STEWART The Florist
Cut Flower*-------------- Floral Designs
Annual snd'O rnsm enlal Plants
814 Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 2GQ-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY - •
General Machine and Boiler

.. SVorks

Office 271

I)R. J. T. DENTON
•PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
Rooms 206-207-2UH Meisch lluilding
Favors, lunch, vaudeville, Easter
Rail, April 2nd; Parish House. ilO'J-tfc

Heralding the Dawn of the

Everybody invited to the Easter
Halt, April 2nd, I’urinh House. 3011-1fe
Dally Herald on sale a t Joe’s Smoke

Houses Mobley’s Drug Store and
Cylinder Grinding t *
Hunt's Tbnrmney,
tf
Automobile Repaint
Acelylene Welding * •
Phone G2--------- Sanford, Florida

itjrjng jirray of uco Frorhs. New Wraps :md Costume S oils, exploiting new style Ihemese and luxurious fabrics,
individual smartness lo these Snntemr Fashions that will make an irresistible appeal.

NOTICE TO AUTOMO
BILE DRIVERS AND
OWNERS!
An ordinance regulating the use of
streets of the City of Sanford, pro­
vides: “Section L—That no automo­
bile, motorcycle, or other-vehicle shall
lie parked for the night op nny of the
stri-cta of the City of Sanford which
are paved with brick.”
Section 5 of this ordinance nlso pro­
vides a penalty not exceeding 5250.00
for violation thereof.
W. II. WILLIAMS,
nin».310-312-c
City Manager.

R. C. MAXWELL,
Secretary of Seminole
1-4
Securities Co,

GORDON &amp; HOLEPROOF
Guaranteed Hose .
Satisfied Sale or Price Refunded

Just In Time
for Easter
BIT of good fortune
in the matter of .ship­
ping 1ms brought us sev­
eral new Slipper styles
just in time for you to
choose n pair to complete
your Enster costume.
They are Inrgciy strap­
ped designs, this Spring’s
sm artest
Htyles
are
straps you know, nml
they are most original as
to detail.

A

Cutout* below
the strap on eith­
er side distin­
guish this very
sm art
klipper
which combines
grey- suede with
patent.

GORDON’S HOSE
No. 615, Thread Silk Gauze, Full Fashion, paii
No. 300^16 Thread Silk, Full Fashion, pair.....
No. 535,14 Thread Silk, Full Fashion, pair.....
No. 830,12 Thread Silk, Seam Back, pair.........
No. 415, Thread Silk Chiffon, Seam Back, pai
No. 275, Thread Silk Chiffon, Seam Back, pai
HOLEPROOF HOSE
No. 2200,16 Thread Silk, Full Fashion, pair.............$2.25
No. 988,16 Thread Silk, Smock, pair .......................... $1.79
No. 580,14 Thread Silk, Seambaek, p a ir............. ...... $1.65
MISSES’ RIBBED-SILK HOSE
No. 820, Black, White Pongeo, pair
..... ........$1.75
CHILDRENS SPORT SOX, pair
29c, 39c, 49c
COLLARS, BAGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES
Your Easter Frock is not complete, without seeing our
new arrivals in Collars, Gloves and Handkerchiefs.
NEW PAISLEY LEATHER1BAGS :

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="16">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="17647">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1923</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18398">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, March 28, 1923</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18399">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18400">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 28, 1923.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18401">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18402">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 28, 1923; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18403">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18404">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18405">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="18406">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
